Anjelica
Emily was my dialyses nurse when I was 15 I’m 24 now and back on dialyses and I think of her everyday. You really really are missed and loved so much ‘Em ❤️

Birth date: Jun 2, 1978 Death date: Oct 13, 2021
Emily McClure Wimmer passed away peacefully on 13 October 2021 in Murray, Utah at the age of 43. She was listening to her favorite music and surrounded by her family and loved ones. Emily was born in Provo, Utah on 2 June, 1978 t Read Obituary
Emily was my dialyses nurse when I was 15 I’m 24 now and back on dialyses and I think of her everyday. You really really are missed and loved so much ‘Em ❤️
I am so grateful to have many wonderful memories of Emily from skipping classes together, singing and dancing like no one was looking or listening, lying to our parents so that we could see “The Relic”, and our many road trips together. Wherever she went she brought joy to others. She’s a beautiful person inside and out, and I will forever miss her. I want to let her family know that I am so sorry for your loss.
God bless her she cared for my beautiful niece Nellie.
I think it is safe to say that anyone who met Emily instantly felt like best friends. Our family was no exception. We met Emily in 2016 our son was on dialysis and she was tasked with helping set up a program for home hemo dialysis, to teach my husband and I how to set up and tear down a dialysis treatment and how to perform the actual dialysis treatment on our son from home, she fallowed up on Kaden every day to make sure everything was going smoothly and to walk me through any issues I had with dialysis or life.
To say that Emily is one of our biggest heroes is an understatement. We loved Emily dearly, she was kind, loving, honest, caring, brave, compassionate, I could go on and on.
My kids adored her, when ever she came out to visit/ check on home dialysis they always had so much fun showing off for her, dragging her around the farm, playing board games , having her push them on the swings. When we did dialysis in clinic once a month everybody knew when the McCormicks were there, loud and crazy kids enjoying life and Emily was always right smack in the middle of them loving every minute. Her and Kaden alway had so much fun watching you tube videos and Emily picking and eating kadens toe jam 😂 (of corse she didn’t really eat it but they both had so much fun with it that it became a tradition every time she saw him.)
She came to the state fair to watch the kids show their steers she called on their birthdays and helped with their fundraisers for dance. She is called doctor Emily to my kids because she was always there taking care of Kaden.
She brought a beautiful happy light to a situation that a lot of times was scary and depressing, on bad days she lifted our spirits, on good days she joined in and felt the happiness and accomplishments as though they were her own. When I had made a mistake on performing dialysis and called her hysterical and feeling so defeated, it didn’t take her long to have me calmed down and feeling confident that everything was going to be ok.
After she moved my husband and I were able to visit her for a day, she was so happy to show us why she loved St. John so much and all of it’s beauty.
We have so many wonderful memories with Emily. We love you and will miss you so much Emily. Thank you for being an amazing friend, teach, nurse, baby sitter, clown, toe jam eater, an all around super hero for our family. Until we meet again beautiful lady. We love you.
He left a footprint in everybody’s life. Love you so much baby!
We met Emily in April of 2018 when our daughter Taylor was rushed to Primary Children's Hospital for heart and kidney failure. Emily was our daughters dialysis nurse and Taylor developed a very special bond with Emily that our family will never forget. Emily was so sweet and kind and did everything she could to help Taylor feel comfortable and ease the stress our family was feeling. She was there every step of the way, even being in the surgery room with Taylor. Taylor had experienced some problems with one of her peritoneal catheters, Emily was in the surgery room with her and helped find the leak by advising the doctors to sit Taylor up after filling her with fluids. Because of Emily's dedication to her job, patients, and being so involved through Taylors dialysis care, Taylor was able to get a new catheter and avoid infection or future problems. There are not enough words to express our gratitude towards Emily for all the support she gave our family through dialysis, kidney transplant, and outside the hospital. During Taylor's care Emily had told us she was wanting to move, Taylor was heartbroken but Emily made a promise to Taylor that she would not move until after Taylor received her kidney. Emily kept this promise, in August of 2019 Taylor got her new little bean and shortly after Emily moved to follow her dreams of living on the island. Before moving, Emily also showed her support for Taylor by attending high school games to watch Taylor cheer, purchased goods for cheer fundraising and came to her high school graduation. Emily is also Taylor's inspiration for wanting to become a nurse and Taylor has been working hard to accomplish this goal, I know she is going to make Emily proud. We are so grateful for everything, we love you and will miss you dearly.
So many great memories of Emily. She was passionate about her job and the patients she cared for. Emily loved her girls so very much and was proud of their many accomplishments. She will be missed by all those whose lives she touched.
We met Emily in 2013 when our son was hospitalized and recieved dialysis. Emily became more than our dialysis nurse. She helped us during a very difficult time in our lives and helped save our son! Emily was a friend, has a special place in our hearts, and kept in touch. 💔 She was awesome!!!
Truly a beautiful soul. You will be missed!
I am so terribly saddened by the loss of such a wonderful human! Emily was truly the greatest and I will miss her terribly. I have so many fond memories of her and with her. She made a positive impact wherever she went. I am forever grateful to know her. She will be missed. Sending my deepest condolences to her family.