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Sharon Frost

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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FROST, SHARON ANN Wyoming Sharon Ann Frost, age 64, of Wyoming, went to be with her Heavenly Father and Savior on Monday, April 9, 2012, surrounded by her children. She is survived by her three children, Heather (Michael) Hall, Tom (Julie) Cronkright II, Heidi (Scott) Suidinski; eight...

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I grew up with Sharon, and all of her kids... Those times will always stay with me. She and all of her family are a genuine and kind lot. My heart goes out to her and Tommy, Heather, and Heidi
Take care.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Each day life brings us opportunities for joy and sorrow. Today is a day for both, joy knowing that Sharon has no more pain and is with the Lord, sorrow, because we will miss her. It was great to have talked to Sharon at Chili's a few weeks ago, to relive some good memories of working at Steelcase and to give her a hug. To the kids, today my prayer for you is that God will comfort you when you miss your mom, and to guide you with wisdom and to bless you with happiness.

I knew Sharon for a very short time near the end of her earthly life. She gave off light and love. She loved living and shared the love with all those around her. I will miss Sharon and will never forget how she lived as an example of living life to the fullest. God Bless her family and friends. Her loss is great. Sue Kerbel

Praying the Lord will carry all of you through this time of loss of Sharon, a wonderful, vivacious, strong faith warrior of God. She was always full of life and laughter and enjoyed life to the fullest. She was fun to be around. We knew her from Steelcase and have prayed for her daily for the last 4 years. She has finally been healed and is now walking with her Savior.

sharon 1984 and 1985

I am the fortunate one, to be a part of her life for more than 31 years ago. It was Steelcase that first brought us together, but it was her commitment to our very special friendship that sustained it for all those years. Sharon's unconditional love, strength in her Lord, kindness, generosity, patience, and spirit were demonstrated in the way she lead her life. So my dear dear children (Tommy, Heather, Heidi), please know she is always in my heart and I am the lucky one to have been her...

Sharon will be surely missed. I met her at Steelcase and played golf on Thursday nites with her she was always upbeat and fun to be around!

I am so sorry for your family's loss. Sharon was a quilting student of mine and we became good friends. I admired her strength and her inspiration. I cannot attend her funeral as I am now going through a difficult time of chemotherapy for colon cancer. I talked with Sharon on the phone a couple weeks ago and she made me smile as she encouraged me to live - and not let my cancer define me. That was Sharon. I'll miss her so much. Mike's and my prayers go out to you.

I am so sorry for your loss. Sharon was a very beautiful person and I shared many, many laughs with her during the time we worked together at Steelcase. My fondest memories are of our recruiting trips to Texas and making sure we made it to the Galleria in time to shop before the stores closed and her infectious laughter. She will be deeply missed but has forever made her mark on my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.