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In Loving Memory

Easter, Sharon L

 

Easter, Sharon L. (nee Waller)  age, 79 of Arnold, MO entered into rest on Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2021. She bravely faced, fought, and accepted a grim diagnosis on Thanksgiving morning of an inoperable glioblastoma stage 4 in her brain.  Our family owes a debt of gratitude to the loving, caring, and compassionate staff at Mercy South Hospice House for their deep commitment to their patients’ comfort in their final days.

Sharon was the beloved wife of Bernard (Bernie) Easter (deceased 2008); dearly loved mother of Rebecca L (nee Easter) Goold and John C Easter; dear mother-in-law of Andrew Goold and much-loved Granny of Justin Scott and Emily (nee Stachurski) Franz and Sonia Mignon Franz. Sharon was the first of two children born to Emma (nee Vallo) and John Waller (both deceased); and dear sister of Michael and Kathleen (nee Banker) Waller of Chicago. She was much loved Aunt Sherry to Michael and Kathleen’s children: Eric, Kristy, Kelly & Katie in addition to their respective spouses and children.

She was also a much-cherished cousin, friend, and former co-worker to all who knew her. Sharon retired from Nestle Purina after 33 years of service; was active for many years in PSI/IAAP; Midwest Club Dance; Garden Club; a Flash Mob group and most passionately involved with the South St. Louis Marine Corps League Auxiliary, of which she served 2 terms as MCLA President.

Services: Kutis South County, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., Visitation: Wed., Jan. 5th 4:00-7:00 pm; Thursday January 6th:  service at Kutis at 9:00 am.  Internment: Jefferson Barracks Cemetery.

 

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26 thoughts on “Easter, Sharon L”

  1. Our sincere sympathy to the family of Sharon Easter at this most difficult time. She was a cherished Past President of the St. Louis Chapter Professional Secretaries Int. (PSI)/St. Louis Chapter International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP).

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  2. Our sincere sympathy to the family of Sharon Easter at this most difficult time. She was a cherished Past President of the St. Louis Chapter Professional Secretaries Int. (PSI)/St. Louis Chapter International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP).

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  3. So sorry the Weston Family could not be there to show our last respects to our dear sister-in-law and beloved aunt. May God be with the family as they share their memories of Sharon.
    Brenda & Bob Weston
    Kimberly Abercrombie
    Trisha & James Glenn

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  4. So sorry the Weston Family could not be there to show our last respects to our dear sister-in-law and beloved aunt. May God be with the family as they share their memories of Sharon.
    Brenda & Bob Weston
    Kimberly Abercrombie
    Trisha & James Glenn

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  5. Sharon was a treasured friend for many years through our mutual membership in PSI/IAAP. She met each day with grace and poise and will be dearly missed by our colleagues and all who knew her. My deepest sympathy to her family and circle of friends.

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  6. Sharon was a treasured friend for many years through our mutual membership in PSI/IAAP. She met each day with grace and poise and will be dearly missed by our colleagues and all who knew her. My deepest sympathy to her family and circle of friends.

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  7. My sincere condolences to Sharon’s family. Sharon was a wonderful neighbor to my husband and I during our 18yrs living across the street from her on Crabapple Dr. My husband and Birnie would sit in their garage and visit for long periods of time. Sharon was always so welcoming to me. She was such a sweet and caring person. You will be missed.

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  8. My sincere condolences to Sharon’s family. Sharon was a wonderful neighbor to my husband and I during our 18yrs living across the street from her on Crabapple Dr. My husband and Birnie would sit in their garage and visit for long periods of time. Sharon was always so welcoming to me. She was such a sweet and caring person. You will be missed.

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  9. A dear person and special co-worker.

    Absolutely everyone I know that knew her loved her!

    So many people will miss her but especially all sympathy to Rebecca and family .

    God Bless Sharon Easter’s living soul

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  10. A dear person and special co-worker.

    Absolutely everyone I know that knew her loved her!

    So many people will miss her but especially all sympathy to Rebecca and family .

    God Bless Sharon Easter’s living soul

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  11. Deepest sympathy to Sharon’s family and friends. We’ve known each other since Laboure High School and reconnected when she joined PSI/IAAP. Sharon was one of the most energetic women I know and always busy. She will be missed.

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  12. Deepest sympathy to Sharon’s family and friends. We’ve known each other since Laboure High School and reconnected when she joined PSI/IAAP. Sharon was one of the most energetic women I know and always busy. She will be missed.

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  13. My deepest sympathy. I remember Sharon from years ago working at Ralston Purina. I remember her as a wonderful, caring and fun co=worker.

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  14. My deepest sympathy. I remember Sharon from years ago working at Ralston Purina. I remember her as a wonderful, caring and fun co=worker.

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  15. We knew Sharon and Bernie every since our kids were in grade school. Bernie has and Sharon will be missed. Rebecca and John our Prayers are with you.

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  16. We knew Sharon and Bernie every since our kids were in grade school. Bernie has and Sharon will be missed. Rebecca and John our Prayers are with you.

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  17. We started off as co-workers which overtime saw us become friends with you and Bernie. Sorry we can’t be there in person to say our goodbyes. We will always remember the enjoyable times we all shared. We will miss you here on earth but look forward to seeing you again.

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  18. We started off as co-workers which overtime saw us become friends with you and Bernie. Sorry we can’t be there in person to say our goodbyes. We will always remember the enjoyable times we all shared. We will miss you here on earth but look forward to seeing you again.

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  19. Our deepest condolences to cousin Sharon’s entire family and friends. I have many special memories of Sharon and Bernie at our family get togethers. You’ll be missed Sharon, rest in peace with Bernie!

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  20. Our deepest condolences to cousin Sharon’s entire family and friends. I have many special memories of Sharon and Bernie at our family get togethers. You’ll be missed Sharon, rest in peace with Bernie!

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  21. My sincere condolences, I didn’t know that Sharon had transitioned I wish you so many happy memories!
    Hugs, light and love!

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  22. My sincere condolences, I didn’t know that Sharon had transitioned I wish you so many happy memories!
    Hugs, light and love!

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