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LeeAnn Harrison

January 10, 1970 — March 25, 2018

Obituary for LeeAnn Harrison

LeeAnn Paddock Harrison, of Missoula, passed away on Sunday, March 25 , 2018 at her home , of natural causes.
She was born on January 10, 1970, in Butte, to Patricia Vargas. Growing up, LeeAnn was well-recognized as being warm-hearted and full of energy. She attended public school in Missoula, including graduating from Sentinel High school in 1988, where she was a member of the Sparketts dance team.
On March 3. 1990, LeeAnn married Dean Lewis in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho. The couple lived in Missoula until Dean’s passing, where she then took up residency in Tampa, Florida.
She moved with her three children back to Missoula in 2008, where she gained employment as a supervisor at The Hampton Inn. LeeAnn was proud of her work and her family. She was well-respected by her friends, family, and those she worked with. LeeAnn enjoyed spending time with her loved ones, and was commonly referred to as “the life of the party.”
She is proceeded in death by Dean Lewis, her husband and father of her first born child, Shane Paddock. Survivors include her mother, Patricia Vargas, Missoula; her father, Vernon Paddock, Missoula; her sister, Gayelynn Paddock Berger and her family, Colorado Springs; her three sons, Shane Paddock, Drew Wombold, and Brandon Harrison, Missoula; her grandson, Eli Jameson Wombold, Missoula; her step sisters, Lori and Judy Paddock, Missoula; and her longtime companion, Roger Daum.
Her service will take place on Monday, April 2, at 2:00 at Garden City Funeral Home with the reception immediately following.
LeeAnn will be remembered by those she knew for her loving heart, vibrant smile, and warm personality. She brought light to any dull situation, and made it her mission to put a smile on the faces around her. LeeAnn would never let someone feel lonely, awkward, or unloved. The strength of her spirit will survive and continue to bring warmth to those who loved her. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been suggested to her children’s education fund in care of Garden City Funeral Home. Condolences can be left at www.gardencityfh.com

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