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Frank J. Sharon

Durhamville, New York

1956 - 2022

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Frank J. Sharon, Jr., 65, of Charles St., Durhamville, passed away on Friday, March 11, 2022, at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown.He was born on March 13, 1956, in Rome, the son of Frank J. and Marion Vanderworken Sharon. Frank attended Oneida schools.On June 30, 1979, Frank was united in marriage...

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My condolences to Sue and the family. Franky was like a brother to me....many years of farming together, also we had a few brews through the years, alot of laughs and memories. Rest in peace "HANK"... your long time friend Benny

May deepest condolences go out to you Sue, and the rest of your families. I have known Frank for years. From school, to becoming closer friends, when he worked at the Newman Farm. One of the best escapades was when he modified the throttle cable, because there was none, on his motorcycle...lol. He used to run up and down Route 31 between Sterling Rd and Oneida Valley. Sometimes, "what do you need a helmet for, just don't smile". That is one of the stories that I have told in all my travels...

We are so sorry to see this . Iwill always remember his friendly smile . We are losing some of our local greats . He will be missed

Heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you Sue, Daniel & Frank Jr. Many good memories and laughs from long ago. God Bless.

Although Frank was a greatly valued employee of Curtin Dairy for many years, he was really more like family. He was a powerful man, dedicated farmer and cherished friend. Rest easy, Frank.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

So sorry for your loss. We were cousins. I remember him from several years ago. Those were happy days.

Frank Sharon was a great man that spent countless hours teaching and helping me as a youngan growing and learning on our family farm. His laugh was contagious and his spirit was bright as the sun! He will be greatly misssed by so many in our farming community.