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Sheila Marie Raden, born on May 22, 1990, in Merced, California, departed this life on November 3, 2024. She was a cherished daughter, sister, and friend, known for her vibrant spirit and love for life.
Sheila's childhood years were spent in Merced moving to Post Falls, Idaho, at the age of 12, where she would eventually complete her middle and high school education. This transition the beginning of a new chapter for her, as she adapted to life in a new community while carrying with her the warmth of her California roots. Throughout her life, Sheila lived in various places but ultimately found her home in Post Falls, where she built lasting memories.
Sheila was dedicated to her career and worked diligently at Black Angus Steakhouse in Spokane, Washington. She was well-regarded by her colleagues and patrons alike, leaving an impression with her kindness and commitment to service.
An adventurous soul, Sheila had a profound love for travel, exploring new places, and experiencing different cultures. She cherished camping trips, immersing herself in the beauty of nature, and finding peace in the great outdoors. Reading was another passion of hers, providing an escape into different worlds and stories that fascinated her. Above all, Sheila treasured the time spent with her family, appreciating the bonds they shared.
Sheila is survived by her loving mother, her brother, and her step-father, as well as her father and his family, all of whom will miss her deeply. Her memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved her, as they carry forward the joy she brought into their lives. As we remember Sheila, we celebrate her adventurous spirit, her dedication to family, and the light she brought to every room she entered.
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