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Tarie Lynn Sosa

November 7, 1972 – July 4, 2021


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Tarie Lynn Sosa (48), November 7, 1972 – July 4, 2021, Apache Junction, AZ.

Tarie was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Tarie was married to David Sosa on October 23, 1999, in Las Vegas, NV.  Tarie was a proud mother of her 3 girls: Kaylee Slusher (27), Skylar Sosa (19), and Emily Sosa (16). Tarie was proceeded in death by her maternal grandparents Isaac and Vera Bedford and paternal grandmother Lilly McWhorter. She is survived by her husband David Sosa, children Kaylee Slusher, Skylar Sosa, and Emily Sosa, parents Gary and Trudy McWhorter, paternal grandfather Eugene McWhorter, brother Gary (Kandee) McWhorter.

Tarie was a graduate from Ray High School class of 1990 and went on to graduate with her Associates of Science in Nursing (ASN) from Gateway Community College of Nursing in 2003 and then continued to GCU where she graduated with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in 2017. Tarie was an employee of Banner Health for 18 years working in numerous capacities throughout her career helping several people and families and making many friends along her journey.

Tarie enjoyed spending time with her girls/family, going on vacations, hiking, shopping, musicals, books, movies, and concerts. Some of her favorite musicals were Phantom of the Opera and Wicked. Her favorite books/movies were The Twilight Saga, and she even had the chance to meet the Author of the series Stephenie Meyer at a meet in greet with her daughter Skylar. Some of her favorite musical artists were Celine Dion, Prince, Pink, and Ed Sheeran. Tarie was strong in her Christian faith and enjoyed discussing scripture with her husband and friends.

The Funeral will be held at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery located at 7900 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85207 on July 17th @ 10:00 AM followed by a Celebration of Life at Gold Canyon Community Church located at 5810 S. Alameda Rd. Gold Canyon, AZ 85118.  In lieu of flowers, the family is asking donations to be made to https://gofund.me/95dd8264  to help cover the funeral expenses.

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  1. Donna Gennicks says:

    To David and the girls, I’m so sorry for your loss. I appreciate what you are now experiencing and send my love and prayers for peace and comfort through your days ahead.

  2. Shari says:

    Tarie, you will be so missed.

  3. Julie Anich says:

    Hello, This is Julie Anich, classmate and childhood friend of Tarie. Tarie has been on my mind so very much… quite honestly years from past good memories and this year learning about the Cancer. No one should endure such disease. Today I hope to see her mom Trudy, I still remember you. And David… and while there is no words to take this away… know that we will forever keep Tarie in our hearts and forever life moments, especially all the years growing up in our Nook of little places. Much Love, so much sincere heart condolences. Julie Anich, Riverside.

  4. April Smith-West says:

    I will always remember you!

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Tarie Lynn Sosa

November 7, 1972 – July 4, 2021


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Tarie Lynn Sosa (48), November 7, 1972 – July 4, 2021, Apache Junction, AZ.

Tarie was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. Tarie was married to David Sosa on October 23, 1999, in Las Vegas, NV.  Tarie was a proud mother of her 3 girls: Kaylee Slusher (27), Skylar Sosa (19), and Emily Sosa (16). Tarie was proceeded in death by her maternal grandparents Isaac and Vera Bedford and paternal grandmother Lilly McWhorter. She is survived by her husband David Sosa, children Kaylee Slusher, Skylar Sosa, and Emily Sosa, parents Gary and Trudy McWhorter, paternal grandfather Eugene McWhorter, brother Gary (Kandee) McWhorter.

Tarie was a graduate from Ray High School class of 1990 and went on to graduate with her Associates of Science in Nursing (ASN) from Gateway Community College of Nursing in 2003 and then continued to GCU where she graduated with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in 2017. Tarie was an employee of Banner Health for 18 years working in numerous capacities throughout her career helping several people and families and making many friends along her journey.

Tarie enjoyed spending time with her girls/family, going on vacations, hiking, shopping, musicals, books, movies, and concerts. Some of her favorite musicals were Phantom of the Opera and Wicked. Her favorite books/movies were The Twilight Saga, and she even had the chance to meet the Author of the series Stephenie Meyer at a meet in greet with her daughter Skylar. Some of her favorite musical artists were Celine Dion, Prince, Pink, and Ed Sheeran. Tarie was strong in her Christian faith and enjoyed discussing scripture with her husband and friends.

The Funeral will be held at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery located at 7900 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85207 on July 17th @ 10:00 AM followed by a Celebration of Life at Gold Canyon Community Church located at 5810 S. Alameda Rd. Gold Canyon, AZ 85118.  In lieu of flowers, the family is asking donations to be made to https://gofund.me/95dd8264  to help cover the funeral expenses.

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  1. Donna Gennicks says:

    To David and the girls, I’m so sorry for your loss. I appreciate what you are now experiencing and send my love and prayers for peace and comfort through your days ahead.

  2. Shari says:

    Tarie, you will be so missed.

  3. Julie Anich says:

    Hello, This is Julie Anich, classmate and childhood friend of Tarie. Tarie has been on my mind so very much… quite honestly years from past good memories and this year learning about the Cancer. No one should endure such disease. Today I hope to see her mom Trudy, I still remember you. And David… and while there is no words to take this away… know that we will forever keep Tarie in our hearts and forever life moments, especially all the years growing up in our Nook of little places. Much Love, so much sincere heart condolences. Julie Anich, Riverside.

  4. April Smith-West says:

    I will always remember you!