Sharon Lee McPolin

October 31, 1944 - November 17, 2023

Sharon Lee Maestas McPolin passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on November 17, 2023 at St. Mark’s Hospital in Millcreek, Utah. She was born on October 31,1944, to Abel and Mary Maestas in Salt Lake City, Utah.  Her youth was spent in Rose Park with beloved siblings Tony, Gordon, Alice, and Dave. Sharon was educated in public schools there and graduated from West High School in 1963.

Sharon married the love of her life, Gerald Louis McPolin (Jerry) at the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake on February 19, 1966. They shared 49 affectionate and devoted years of marriage together before his passing in 2015. We know Jerry was waiting with open arms in heaven to see her once again.

Her two children, she always felt, were the greatest gifts she ever received from God, and her finest accomplishment was the opportunity to love and nurture them. The arrival of their daughter Sheri Ann, whom the couple welcomed in 1969, and their son Daniel Patrick, who completed their family of four in 1971, brought joy, purpose and pride to their lives. Sharon never neglected a chance to proclaim the wonderful support both children have been throughout her life, and she was extremely proud of their accomplishments.

Sharon doted on her grandchildren Preston (McKenzie), Nova (Krystal), Maddison (Kevin), Vanessa, Chloee, Baron and Piper. She was absolutely delighted to be called “GG” by her great-granddaughter Ruby Grace. She loved to generate enthusiasm and positive encouragement for their interests and supported all of their activities.  She loved hosting them for shared experiences like crafting projects, decorating special Spanish Christmas cookies, gingerbread house making, assembling care gifts for the homeless, and attending theater, ballet and concerts.  She never missed an opportunity to share fun with them and tell them how special they are.

Sharon’s work life began before her children came along, when she was hired on with the Utah Department of Transportation. Here she met lifelong friends and began to hone her talent for friendly networking. After her children grew, she became a housewares sales representative, often doing cooking demonstrations to instruct consumers on how to create delicious meals with the latest and greatest kitchen tools. This job brought her in contact with numerous people in Utah’s culinary scene and helped expand her abilities as a great cook.  In the late 1980s, she and Jerry became successful business owners by establishing McPolin Enterprises, representing numerous manufacturers of housewares and baby products. Together they traveled the western states, introducing and demonstrating a variety of items. They loved the yearly trade show in Las Vegas and their business connections with people in other states. Sharon’s natural ability to make friends instantly was a measure of her success. Her enthusiastic smile, optimism, and natural acceptance of every type of person was magnetic. She could carry on a fascinating conversation with anyone. She wasn’t shy about sharing every detail of her life or learning every detail of yours, quickly making other people feel important and praiseworthy. Using these skills, she even had the opportunity to visit Paris, France and Stockholm, Sweden as a reward for her excellent sales performance before her retirement in 2016.

Balancing work and play kept Sharon’s social calendar very full. She and Jerry loved occasions to relax, play cards and enjoy time with couples who were their longtime friends. In addition, Sharon was never without plenty of gal pals. They often rotated houses for hosting a night of laughter, card making or playing Bunco. Because her birthday is on Halloween, she looked forward to the annual witches’ party and her Halloween night pot of chili was a family favorite, and everyone was welcome to share it. These were people and occasions Sharon treasured.

Both Jerry and Sharon loved musical theater. Their all-time favorite musical was Man of La Mancha because Jerry was her personal Don Quixote and she was his lovely Dulcinea. They often bought season tickets to the best shows in Utah and generously shared any extra tickets with lucky family and friends.

As avid Utes fans, they bought annual season tickets and reveled in tailgating with family and friends, living it up with great eats before a rousing football game. Jerry’s roots in Park City provided another occasion for frolic at the annual pig roast held at the McPolin Barn and opportunities to ride in the Salt Lake St. Patrick’s Day parade. Sharon beamed with joy at every chance of good times with good people. She loved bringing people together and making fast friends along the way. 

Sharon was devoted to her Catholic faith and was a longtime parishioner of St. Therese of the Child Jesus Catholic Church. She taught Catechism, led marriage encounters, supported Catholic Women’s League, acted as Eucharistic minister, and aided the fundraising committee for the building of the new church. She celebrated and uplifted the lives around her. Her circle of love expanded to include anyone who needed acknowledgement, a sense of belonging, and recognition of their importance. Although we feel an emptiness at her sudden loss, we will fill our hearts with the beautiful memories she left us to reflect upon in her absence.

Sharon was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Jerry, and her brother Tony.  She is survived by her daughter Sheri (Oscar) McPolin-Becerril and her son Danny (LeeAnn) McPolin; her seven grandchildren; her great-grandchild; her siblings Gordon Maestas, Alice Maestas, Dave (Kathy) Maestas and her honorary little sister Anna (Kevin) Benedict. She was loved by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family members, friends, and neighbors. She greatly loved each of them in return.

A celebration of life will be on Monday, November 27 from 6-8 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Millcreek. Guests are encouraged to use parking and entrance on the north side of the building. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 28 at 11 AM at St. Therese Of the Child Jesus Catholic Church, 7832 Allen St, Midvale. Sharon will be laid to rest following mass at Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

In Loving Memory

So sorry for your loss. What a bueatiful life to celebrate!! Prayers for the family during this heartbreaking time. 

Rhonda Thornton-Hecker

Orlando, Fl

My condolences to Sheri and family. Sharon was such a sweet and special woman and I count myself lucky to have been her friend. I'm so glad I got the chance to visit with her and giver a hug at our card making club last month. She always brought a smile to my face and my heart. She will truly be missed and my heart is broken. I know she is with her love, Jerry, now, but her loss will be felt here on earth. Sending hugs and prayers to her family. 

Racheall Martin

Draper, UT

Sharon was one of my most loyal friends for 59 years. Her passing leaves a hollow spot in my heart. May you continue to surround yourself with loving people Sharon. You will be greatly missed. 

LouAnne Robertson

Salem, Ut

Pam and I send our most sincere and deepest condolences to the family. We are truly saddened by her passing. She was always a the brightest light everywhere. A loving, caring dear person . She's surely happy to be reunited with her love, Jerry. Much love and prayers to her dear family.

Katy Bonds

Atlanta, Ge

Our love and prayers are with you all! Sharon always lit up a room when she walked in. Her smile was contagious her love endless! Hold fast the beautiful memories for she will always be with us. I'm so sorry for your loss. We love you all very much,  Angela,  James and Family 

Angela and James Parks

Saratoga Springs, UT

Our deepest sympathies to all Sharon's family. She was a wonderful and caring woman. She will be dearly missed. Surly there was a joyful reunion in heaven as she once again was with Jerry, her mom, dad and brother. 

Levi and Pat Carrillo

Magna, Ut

We were neighbors growing up in Rose Park. So sad to hear of her passing. May she rest in peace! My deepest condolences to her Family. 

Marilyn Carstensen Moody

nan, nan

Sincere prayers and condolences to Sharon's family on her passing very sad to hear this. Sharon was a very kind and wonderful person I always enjoyed seeing her at the various parties and family get togethers. My wife Karen who passed 3 years ago is Jerry's cousin and we all had many memories of these fun times. Godspeed Sharon thanks for the memories until we meet again. 

Tony c Falcone

SOUTH SALT LAKE, Ut

Oh Sharon, we'll miss your wonderful, generous and very sunny ways! Thank you for caring about the good of so many. You made sure that many people were recognized in special ways. Now it is your turn and the very best recognition will be Yours by Our Lord Jesus! Thank you. Love to your dear family, from ours.   Mike and Beverly Dusserre  

Bev and Mike Dusserre

Midvale, Ut

I will miss you Sharon -- miss the fun lunches we had and also those times we took our daughters with us.  You were always so upbeat and positive.  You were always so kind and considerate of other people.  In high school, you always wanted to include everyone.  When I picked up you and all our other friends, you wanted to make sure we didn't forget one of your good friends who lived quite a distance away.  We sure had a great time in Pep Club and our cheering activities at those basketball games. You've always been such a special person -- cooking all those meals for your family, so your mother would be able to serve your Priest.  You've remained religious all your life.  I will miss you, but  now you and Jerry are together.  Happy Day!!!

Marilyn Jackson Holje

Centerville, UT

Sharon was wonderful person and a joy to talk to I was blessed to have her as a cousin she well be greatly missed 

Christopher Gill Maestas

Cottonwood, Id

Sharon was wonderful person and a joy to talk to I was blessed to have her as a cousin she well be greatly missed 

Christopher Gill Maestas

Cottonwood, Id

Sharon was wonderful person and a joy to talk to I was blessed to have her as a cousin she well be greatly missed 

Christopher Gill Maestas

Cottonwood, Id

My sweet cousin and friend, you were able to light up a room with your smile. I will miss laughing with you and visiting with you when I was in Salt Lake.  My heart is broken but I know the love of your life has you in his arms now for eternity.  Condolences to Sheri & Danny's family's..Always in my heart & Prayers.  Pat

Patricia Toerck

Goodyear, AZ

Sharon and I became friends through the Juvenile Product Industry. She accompanied me on my very 1st sales call. Lovely person inside and out. I will miss her greatly. �� Sending love and healing to Sheri and the rest of her family.

Jenny Ambrose

Bridgton, ME

My favorite memories of Sharon were meeting up at the university of utah tailgates and her genuine smile and interest in her extended family. What a wonderful and generous woman ,So glad I had a conversation with her at the (barn) this summer that filled my heart with laughter and joy. My most heart felt condolences. 

James Thornblad

SALT LAKE CITY, UT

Sharon was like sunshine! I am greatful to know her as she and Jerry visited our children's store in Idaho and we took a fun trip with she and  Jerry to Kentucky. Please accept our condolences for the passing of an angel on earth.

Linda Petersen

Burley, Id

Condolences to the Family at this time. I met Sharon through her sister Alice. These two together were mischievous. I loved her catching smile and kindness. May she be at peace and with the ❤️ of her life Jerry. The beautiful video showed she lived and was loved. 

Josie G Martinez

Tucson, Az

I was a buyer and divisional manager for ZCMI and worked in the corporate office on 900 West. Sharon visited us often and we always trusted her and her merchandising decisions. She took great care of us. I am still using the Mundial knife set that she represented.  She, along with Jerry, helped us on the annual dinner and golf tournament for vendors and company executives in Springville. They arranged for nearly everything for the tournament which consisted of close to 100 attending. She always looked so nice. They will both be missed and made a positive impact on many lives. 

Rod Oldroyd

Springville, UT, UT

Danny, Sherry and Families....  I'm sorry Danny Ir didn't tell you how so sorry I was to hear about your mom's passing. I truly thought the world of her and your dad. They were very lovely, wonderful and God fearing folks. They will be truly missed. Again my deepest condolences.  Jodie Gardner 

Jodie Gardner

Belen, Ne

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