Pauline Mendenhall
I appreciated her friendship as she came into my home to clean. She was a hard worker and always did more than ask.A very kind lovely lady. So sorry for your loss.
Pauline Mendenhall
Birth date: Feb 11, 1973 Death date: May 5, 2018
Leah Roshael Anderson, 45, passed away 5th May 2018 at her home surrounded by family in Clearfield, after battling a nearly four year stream of cancer-related illnesses. Her funeral service will be held this Saturday at 11 a.m. at Read Obituary
I appreciated her friendship as she came into my home to clean. She was a hard worker and always did more than ask.A very kind lovely lady. So sorry for your loss.
Pauline Mendenhall
Leah you were my visiting teacher and always showed up with some thing you baked and it was always so good. We had some good visits in my home and looked forward having you over. I remember some of the laughs we had and that filled my house with joy. Leah you are a selfless person and will be missed so bad. Love you Leah.
What an amazing warrior Leah was. I am lucky to have known her and seen her smile through some VERY hard things. She was always an example to me.
-Marissa Jones

CUSTOMERS LIKE LEAH DONT COME AROUND EVERY DAY. SHE WAS A CUSTOMER THAT WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER. WHENEVER SHE CAME INTO OUR STORE, SHE TREATED US LIKE WE WERE FAMILY. KNOWING HOW FRIENDLY SHE WAS WITH US, WE KNOW SHE WILL BE MISSED BY ANYONE THAT CAME N CONTACT WITH HER. OUR LOVE AND PRAYERS ARE WITH HER FAMILY,
SHAWN, KAM, AND DUSTIN
LYNN WOOD SERVICE CENTER

There are not enough to words to describe how incredible Leah was. No matter how she felt, she would come with cinnamon rolls, worrying how you were. She is a perfect example of Christ. She will sorely be missed, but she is watching and protecting her sweet family from above. I love you Leah. Until we meet again. 😘😇💞
Leah and I had an unconditional sister relationship. I would wear her clothes without asking, but I just wanted to be like her and look as pretty as she did. My most treasured moments since we were little is the memories and bonds we built at girls camp. The first year I went was able to be the hermit with Connie O. We shared Leah so bad she didn't talk to me for a day. However, I knew the next day would be our fireside and testimony meeting. Leah held me in her arms and cried with me. She then whispered this is our secret, so you promise? I thought she forgot about it until I went and saw her in the hospital when she put her arms around me and said can you keep our secret, I'm tired but don't tell anyone. I kept that in until now. However tired she was, she is now stronger than ever and will give us the strength to live and endure. I will see her again with a great big smile upon my face.
With love for eternity your sister,
Ketrina
When my family and I moved into the neighborhood in Clearfield, Leah was one of the few people that went out of her way to make us feel welcomed. She had the best smile and was easy to talk to. One of the best/funniest memories I have of her was talking me into taking a Zumba class with her at the rec center. We laughed the entire time because I was all over the place.
I’m glad she’s now pain free and in peace. I will always remember her kindness and concern for others. She will be missed. ❤️