Sheena Cathleen McBroom

May 19, 1984 – August 19, 2025

Sheena Cathleen McBroom, 41, of Webb City, Missouri, passed away peacefully after a
courageous and unwavering battle with Glioblastoma brain cancer. She was born on May 19,
1984, in Neosho, Missouri, to Jean Steely and Steve Taylor.

Sheena’s life was marked by joy, resilience, and an adventurous spirit. For the past 10 years,
she was a valued member of the Schuber Mitchell Homes team, where her dedication and work
ethic touched many lives. She loved to travel the world, embracing each new place with
enthusiasm. When asked if she simply wanted to go everywhere, she replied without hesitation,
“Everywhere is on my list.” She approached each journey with curiosity, savoring adventurous
cuisine and new experiences along the way.

Food was one of Sheena’s love languages, but her deepest devotion was to her
family—especially her beloved son, Hayden. Her marriage to Josh, her husband of 20 years,
was a partnership filled with laughter, mutual respect, and steadfast love.
Sheena’s faith in Jesus Christ was the foundation of her life, and she found peace in His
promise of eternal life. She radiated joy and lived each day with zeal, leaving a legacy of
kindness, courage, and deep love for others.

Sheena is survived by her parents, Jean Steely and Steve Taylor; her sister, Christina Camping
of Colorado; her Grandmother, Leta Taylor; her cherished son, Hayden McBroom; and her
loving husband, Josh McBroom. She will also be remembered fondly by her extended family,
countless friends, and all whose lives she touched.

Her journey here has ended, but her eternal life found in faith in Jesus Christ will endure. Also,
the beauty of her life and the light she shared will live on forever in our hearts.

A celebration of Sheena’s life will be held at Carterville Christian Church on Saturday,
August 23rd, 2025, at 11 am. In honor of her love for food and fellowship, the family
invites attendees to stay for lunch in the atrium immediately following the service.

Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park of Joplin, MO