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Sarah Anne McDonald August 29, 2015 - May 3, 2024

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Sarah Anne McDonald

Sarah was born August 29, 2015 in Provo, Utah to Nathan and Mckell McDonald, of Mapleton, and is the adored younger sister to Hannah & Camden.

Sarah was diagnosed with an ETMR brain tumor in September 2017, at 2 years old, and fought courageously to bless her loved ones with 6 more years together. Through the tireless support and advocacy of family, friends, and specialists, Sarah overcame countless hurdles in her health and defied many of the odds in her path. Sarah passed away on May 3, 2024 at the age of 8 years old.

Upon her diagnosis, “Saving Sweet Sarah” became our heartfelt prayer and warrior chant. She was saved time and time again. We saw countless miracles and felt so many answered prayers. While we have since come to know a deeper meaning to those words, we know our creed was heard. In our fight to save Sarah, her spirit saved many of us and we know she has been made whole in the arms of her safe and loving Heavenly Father.

Sarah had boundless energy and an impenetrable happiness. She was constantly moving; constantly happy. The innumerable hospital stays and accompanying scans, treatments, and ailments could not slow her down. She loved school, swimming, park-hopping, hide-and-seek, duck-duck-goose, books, balloons, and Chick-fil-A. Above all else, Sarah loved people. Strangers never stayed that way for long. She made friends immediately and kept those friendships forever. She loved her family fiercely and held a special adoration for her grandparents.

Sarah ran full speed into every greeting, making each recipient of her hugs & hello’s feel like her luckiest and most cherished friend. We are comforted to imagine her most recent greeting following suit — a sprint and squeals of delight as she was received into her Heavenly Father’s waiting arms. We miss her fierce hugs but could never forget the weight of them; a full-body embrace with her arms clasped tightly around our necks.

With Sarah, Heaven was near & the veil was thin. Angels were her constant companion; including two very special angels, Michael and Marilyn. Her cheerleaders beyond the veil have become her caretakers in the interim and we feel weightless gratitude knowing she is in good hands, with familiar friends, until we see her again.

We extend many heartfelt thanks to the endless line of loved ones & professionals who both extended Sarah’s life, and greatly improved the quality of the years we were blessed with.

Sarah was attending second grade in a special needs class at Sierra Bonita Elementary. She loved school and adored her teacher, Tami Hoopes, and her team.

Sarah was truly a light to all who knew her and we look forward to feeling enveloped by her warmth in a new way — from beyond the veil and with the knowledge that she is healed through our Savior. We will look for her familiar light in unfamiliar ways, knowing it is near — multiplied, refined, and shared with us through the prism of God’s plan.

Sarah is adored and survived by her parents, Nathan & Mckell, older siblings, Hannah and Camden; grandparents, Phil & Kim McDonald and Dave & Susan Priest; great grandmothers, Beth B. Larsen, Karen Likes, and Randi Hansen; and many uncles, aunts, cousins & extended family members. See you soon, Sweet Sarah.

Special thanks to: Dr. Trevor Memmott, Dr. Nicholas Whipple, Dr. Carol Bruggers, Dr. Erin Morales, Laura Dibble, and the oncology team, Dr. John R Kestle and the neurosurgery team, Dr. Simon Durcan and the anesthesiology team, Dave Clegg and team of respiratory therapists, Lori McBride and the Life Flight team, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Dr. Ben Moresco with Primary Children’s palliative care team, Dr. Ryan Blankenship of Smart Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Brad Henricksen of Excel Eye Center, Tammy Bingham and the Brain Balance Team, Stone Drug Pharmacy, and wonderful RN’s and friends who have been there since Sarah’s diagnosis including Jana Burningham, Janice Southern, Annette Nielsen, Sharon Tobler, and Jaimee Peck, and Frank Lilywhite with Walker funeral home.

There will be a viewing on Friday, May 10th from 6:00-8:00pm & Saturday, May 11th from 10:00-11:45 am, both at the church of Jesus Christ located at 970 North 400 East in Mapleton, and the funeral at noon in the same location.  Interment will follow in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery.

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Visitation

Friday evening, May 10, 2024
6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse
970 North 400 East
Mapleton, Utah 84664
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Visitation

Saturday morning, May 11, 2024
10:00 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse
970 North 400 East
Mapleton, Utah 84664
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Funeral Service

Saturday, May 11, 2024
12:00 p.m.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Chapel
970 North 400 East
Mapleton, Utah 84664
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Condolences(4)

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    Jerry Schommer says

    To all of Sarah’s family:
    Our love for you is abundant. Our prayers are with you every day. Our little lovely Sarah I’m sure is in heaven. May the peace of the good Lord, be in your hearts and help you along the way. Wish we could be there to hug you and hold you and cry with you. Our deepest sympathies. Love you all, Jerry and Barb Schommer
    And speaking for the rest of the gang from the Seattle proton Center,, “ We send our love and have you in our prayers.” ❤️❤️❤️

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    Ashley Nielsen says

    Sarah was a sweetheart and made you feel loved when she would pick you to hold her hand as we explored the school and played with friends. I loved having her in library every week and watching her sort and build the activities at centers and play with her friends. I know she will be missed by her class buddies and the staff who was lucky enough to see her everyday at school. It is a bittersweet goodbye, but I can see the joyous hugs and squeezes she is giving right now to everyone embracing her in Heaven. She will be missed but she made some pretty big impressions on the ones who loved her here on Earth to remember her by.

    My daughter Olivia is Hannah’s friend at school and has talked about Sarah often from their lunch chats. She sends her love to Hannah. Your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers.

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    Elaine McDonald says

    Such a BEAUTIFUL little ANGEL

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    Mrs. Ann Meier says

    No greater joy comes into this world than a little bundle of love, but in such times no mere words will take away the pain that Mother and all are feeling. I hope that amidst your tears you can find a measure of comfort in God’s promises. For God’s love is proved by his memory of little Sarah in every detail and if not one sparrow falls to the ground without His notice, certainly God will not forget your precious little girl nor the promises He holds out for all. Mt.10:29, 31; John 5:28,29, Ps. 37:11,29 Sincerely sorry for such a great loss.

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