In Memory

Shawn McCormick - Class Of 1966

Shawn McCormick

   
 
SHAWN MCCORMICK Shawn McCormick, 67, loving father and grandfather, passed away Monday, June 20, 2016, from complications due to surgery. Shawn was born Aug. 1, 1948, in Boulder City, to William and Jessie McCormick. He graduated from UNLV and Central Michigan University. He taught in Michigan, Nevada, and California, where he was devoted to teaching children with extreme special needs. He was also an administrator for the Clark County School District and Kingman Unified School District. He was very involved with coaching his sons in many different sports and was a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is survived by his sons, Matthew (Shelley), Kevin (Lisa), Scott and Steven. He is also survived by his five grandchildren; two brothers, Bill and Brian; and his former Nikki. Memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, at Northwest Community Church, Fellowship Hall (on the campus of First Christian Church), 101 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas.
 
 
 
Published in Boulder City Review on Aug. 25, 2016 - See more at: http://obits.bouldercityreview.com/obituaries/bouldercityreview/obituary.aspx?n=shawn-mccormick&pid=181179129&fhid=12187&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.giUYqStf.dpuf
SHAWN MCCORMICK Shawn McCormick, 67, loving father and grandfather, passed away Monday, June 20, 2016, from complications due to surgery. Shawn was born Aug. 1, 1948, in Boulder City, to William and Jessie McCormick. He graduated from UNLV and Central Michigan University. He taught in Michigan, Nevada, and California, where he was devoted to teaching children with extreme special needs. He was also an administrator for the Clark County School District and Kingman Unified School District. He was very involved with coaching his sons in many different sports and was a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is survived by his sons, Matthew (Shelley), Kevin (Lisa), Scott and Steven. He is also survived by his five grandchildren; two brothers, Bill and Brian; and his former Nikki. Memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, at Northwest Community Church, Fellowship Hall (on the campus of First Christian Church), 101 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas.
 
 
 
Published in Boulder City Review on Aug. 25, 2016 - See more at: http://obits.bouldercityreview.com/obituaries/bouldercityreview/obituary.aspx?n=shawn-mccormick&pid=181179129&fhid=12187&eid=sp_shareobit#sthash.giUYqStf.dpuf

SHAWN MCCORMICK Shawn McCormick, 67, loving father and grandfather, passed away Monday, June 20, 2016, from complications due to surgery. Shawn was born Aug. 1, 1948, in Boulder City, to William and Jessie McCormick. He graduated from UNLV and Central Michigan University. He taught in Michigan, Nevada, and California, where he was devoted to teaching children with extreme special needs. He was also an administrator for the Clark County School District and Kingman Unified School District. He was very involved with coaching his sons in many different sports and was a member of the U.S. Naval Reserve. He is survived by his sons, Matthew (Shelley), Kevin (Lisa), Scott and Steven. He is also survived by his five grandchildren; two brothers, Bill and Brian; and his former Nikki. Memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, at Northwest Community Church, Fellowship Hall (on the campus of First Christian Church), 101 S. Rancho Drive, Las Vegas.

SHAWN MCCORMICK Obituary
 
 
 

Published in Boulder City Review on Aug. 25, 2016  



 
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08/24/16 10:13 PM #1    

Patty Davis (Balis) (1966)

I just loved Shawn. He was always so nice and just a great guy.

Always so nice to me!

Patty Davis 66


02/20/17 12:51 PM #2    

Roy Atkin (1956)

 

Shawn and his brothers Bill and Brian lived two doors from on D Street ,when they were just little boys.  I was their baby sitter. Shawn was the sweetest nisest young boy growing up.  He always smiled and was so respectful of me. I lost contact with Shawn when I moved away.  But when I think of him, I get a warm feeling.  I can see him smiling now.  There is a special place in Heaven for him.  God be with you 'til we meet again.

Roy Atkin 


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