Sharron Cain Longtime Lynndale Elementary teacher lived life with curiosity and zest - My Edmonds News

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Sharron Lorraine Cain, a longstanding educator at Lynndale Elementary, passed away on July 11, 2025, at the age of 86. She was celebrated for her vibrant personality and deep curiosity, which she instilled in her students throughout her teaching career. Born on January 16, 1939, she was the second of seven children in her family, a background that shaped her nurturing approach to education. Sharron’s commitment to her students went beyond the classroom; she fostered a sense of community and belonging among her students and their families. Former students often recall her engaging teaching style and the encouragement she provided, which motivated them to achieve their best.

Her impact on the Lynndale community is profound, as many remember her fondly for her dedication and passion for teaching. Sharron’s legacy will continue to inspire future educators and students alike. Her life exemplified the importance of curiosity and zest in education.

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