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Sharon Sue Kesler (Thompson) - Class Of 1965 VIEW PROFILE

Sharon Sue Kesler (Thompson)

Information from Richard Taylor 08/2018

 

 

Sharon Sue Thompson

Dec. 17, 1946 - Aug. 24, 2005

A page in time turned silently in the life of 58-year-old Sharon Sue Thompson, who died Wednesday evening, Aug. 24, at home in the arms of her sons.

She was born Dec. 17, 1946, to Dewey Orange and Martha Jane (Ward) Kesler. She was a lifelong area resident. Sharon was a 1965 graduate of Adams High School and was a past employee of Allied.

The footprints of her life will be cherished by those she left behind. Left to grieve her loss are two sons and their wives, Michael and Renee Thompson of Mishawaka, and Jeffery and Tammy Thompson of South Bend; four grandchildren, Christopher and Natashia Wheeler, Autumn and Andrew Thompson; two great-grandchildren, Cameron Wheeler and Sensealia Catt; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Willadene Kesler) McFarland and Lorraine Kesler.

Her parents preceded her in death along with three brothers, Freddie, Robert and Dale.

She left behind many friends, Betty Brubaker, Paul, Kathy, Amanda and Josh Vincek, Peggy Schultz, Sharon Jojo, Bob and Louise Scott, and Chuck Vandegnahte.

Funeral services are being handled by the Chapel Hill Funeral Home, Osceola, Indiana. Services will be private; just family with a dinner for family and friends at the Michiana Community Church of God, 51637 Ash Road, Granger, at 3 p.m.

A Page In Time

A page in time silently turned today

In tears we watched you fade away

Our hearts are broken over you

But when we saw you sleeping

Peacefully free from pain

We could not ask you back

To suffer once again

You may no longer be in our lives

But in our heart you will always be

Bless the memories you left behind

They will be our keepsakes

Memories that will never tarnish or grow old

Sadly we'll miss you along life's way

So we will grieve a while for you

Then let our grief be comforted

It's only a while that we must part

You were gone before we knew it

Only God knows why

God bless you and keep you

Until we meet again.
 

Georgia A. Gill-Elkins

August 24, 2005

 

09/20/2021 DEC

South Bend Tribune



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