Leah Mangule McCain of Valley, Alabama passed away peacefully at home on April 25, 2025 at the age of 31. She was born June 16, 1993 in Limbazi, Latvia. She is the daughter of Timothy and Cherie McCain. She was a graduate of Valley High School.
Leah loved the beach, swimming pools, balloons, riding horses, attending church activities, playing and listening to music, and being with friends and family. On Tuesday nights, she loved to ring the bell at Roger’s BBQ.
Leah was a member of Fairview Baptist Church in Valley.
Leah is survived by her parents, brother, Ruslan (Jessica LeBlanc) McCain, aunts and uncles, Donnie McCain, Tinker McCain, Glenn Osborn, Alison Osborn, and cousins, Brent (Katelyn) Osborn, Caleb (Kylie) Osborn, Tatum and Stetson Osborn, Allison Aikens, and Alan Aikens,.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Donald and Jane McCain and Fred and LaVonia Osborn, and uncle, Neal McCain.
Service will be held Tuesday April 29, 2025 at 2:00 pm EST at Fairview Baptist Church in Valley, Al. Burial will follow at Johnson Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Carl Benedict and the Rev. Blain Turner officiating. Visitation will be at the church from 1:00 – 2:00 pm EST prior to funeral.
Jeff Jones Funeral Home LaFayette, Al
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My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I will miss sweet Leah I always loved seeing her at the animal clinic.
It was an honor to spend the last few months partnered with Leah at Expressions of a BraveHeart. Her infectious smile always made my days more joyful. Her love of puzzles, drumming, and artwork always stood out to me, and she had a true gift in creating. Sending my condolences to her sweet parents who cared for her so beautifully.
I was blessed to know Leah through Expressions of a BraveHeart in 2022. Every time we went to drum circle, Leah would smile and you could see her love for music was infinite. One of her favorite things to do was play the drums with her hands and create her own beat. Thank you Leah for sharing those moments with me, wishing the family comfort during this time. 🤍
Although my time with Leah was at a young age, it was an honor getting to be her teacher in the early years. I have many fond memories of her. I smile anytime I think of her. I am so glad I had an opportunity to see her at the Special Rodeo in LaFayette. I loved seeing her smiling and happy. Continued prayers for your family.
Leah was such a sweet girl and I know she will be deeply missed. You all are in our prayers. Angela & Randall Maddux
Leah had such an impact on me during our time at Fairview Baptist Church. I remember during one year at VBS, Leah would come hug me and we would rock back and forth while I sang Jesus Loves me. Perhaps a funnier story was how I would sing the theme song to COPS and it would make Leah act like she was a police officer. We loved Leah and our lives are brighter because she was a part of our life. Love, Stanley and Sally