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Marti McSharry

Delmar, New York

Feb 2, 1940 – Sep 6, 2024 (Age 84)

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BORN
February 2, 1940
DIED
September 6, 2024
AGE
84
LOCATION
Delmar, New York

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McSharry, MartiDELMAR - Marti McSharry, a warm and gracious spirit, was born on February 2, 1940, in Columbia, Tenn. Her life came to a close, at home, on September 6, 2024, after a brief illness, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and an enduring love for her family and community.A trailblazer...

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Dear Dr. McSharry It is with deep sorrow that I feel in hearing of your wife Marti's passing. I worked for Microbiology at AMC and you were one of the kindest men I have been blessed to have known. I hope in these times you find peace and hold on to the memories you have created. She was a very special lady with heart of gold and I remember her well, her smile was beautiful and real. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincere condolences to you, Karen and Patrick, on the loss of your beloved Mother. I fondly remember working with Marti on so many fun PTA projects at the Elsmere School so many years ago. Though I haven't met up with her in recent years, the memory of her infectious laugh, wonderful sense of humor, and that sweet Southern accent remain with me. I know she will be dearly missed by all. Steve and I are hopeful that wonderful memories you shared with your Mom through the years will sustain you.

I first met Marti through my mother, Rosy Zinn. They sang together in the church choir and belonged to some of the same clubs. Marti was so dear, genuinely caring and kind. What a gem of a lady. I also reconnected with Marti when I retired and joined the Delmar Progress Club. She was there to make me feel welcome. A few years later when I became President, she was there to bolster my confidence. What a joy! She was beautiful inside and outwardly as well. When I read her obituary, I was...

We offer our sincere condolences for your loss. Alan Kowlowitz, Susan Abram