In loving memory of

Jade Alexis McElroy
May 19, 1994 - September 10, 2021

Jade Alexis McElroy, 27, died Friday, September 10, 2021.

Jade was born May 19, 1994 in Scottsdale, Arizona. She lived in the Phoenix area for most of her life except for three years spent in Jacksonville, Florida. Jade graduated from Pinnacle High School in 2012 then graduated from the Toni and Guy Academy in 2015.

Jade was a caring and compassionate animal lover who loved art, music, modeling, cosmetology and her cat Marshall. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Jade is survived by her mother, Denise McElroy, father, Mike McElroy, sister, Avery Volk, brother, Shane McElroy, maternal grandparents, Van and Bobby Wilson, paternal grandmother, Barbara Mooney, niece, uncles, aunt and cousins.

A memorial service will be held Monday, September 20, 2021 at 1pm at Shiloh Community Church 19021 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85050. Friends are welcome to attend.

Tributes

Kelsey Poor wrote on Sep 20, 2021:

"I met Jade when I moved to Phoenix for a few years to be with my now husband. We hit it off right away when I was working as a spray tan airbrush artist, and she came in for a spray tan one evening. She was the only friend I ever hung out with while I lived in Phoenix, and she continued to visit me a few times when I moved back to Tucson. We both loved beautiful things, scary movies, glamming up, 90's alternative music, and karaoke. She was a beautiful soul, and I can't believe she's gone. My condolences to her friends and family. I will miss you, Jade. --Kelsey Poor"

Becca Lynne wrote on Sep 18, 2021:

"Jade became part of our family in late 2015. She immediately loved and accepted every one of us. In my many decades in this earth I have never known a more gentle and kind person. I hate that that sounds cliche. But everyone who knew her knows how much I mean that. Her talents?I?m still surprised to Thai day with the gifts she possessed. I?m so glad I hired her to paint my dogs as a gift? she captured their personality in a way no one else could. I am sorry for the gifts she hadn?t yet shared with the world. Praying for her family and everyone who knew her. May you rest in heaven sweet girl. Till we meet again. Becca ?Brown? Zenner"