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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Shaina Earl, who left us too soon on June 28, 2025, at the age of 28. Born on October 9, 1996, Shaina was a free spirit whose love for the natural beauty of the mountains and trees defined her time living in Washington State. She embraced life with a joyful heart and a kind soul, fluttering around like a butterfly to visit family and friends across Utah and Washington.
Shaina found beauty in the world around her, delighting in thunderstorms and rain when most would seek shelter. Her vibrant personality made her always eager to grow, learn, and expand her horizons. A dedicated student of criminal justice and social work, Shaina's love for people was evident in all she did; she had a remarkable ability to connect with others, making friends wherever she went. Whether dining out or exploring new places, Shaina had a unique gift for turning strangers into friends.
Shaina is survived by her loving parents, Danielle and Jim Earl; grandmother, Sheila Jessop; Siblings, Michael, Christopher, Shaundel (Josh) , Shyanne, Andrew, Shannon, Jonathan and Sharidan; nieces and nephews, Isaac, Riley, Dean, Ryker, Rory and many other friends and family members, who will forever cherish the memories they created together.
A private ceremony will be held at Show Low Cemetery, where her loved ones will come together to share memories , as we honor her beautiful spirit and the joy she brought to those around her.
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