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Sharon M. Magnuson

Stillwater, Minnesota

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Magnuson, Sharon M. Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Dear Friend - Age 68 Sharon Marguerite (nee Schultz) Magnuson, passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 10, 2007. She miraculously survived two serious vascular diseases and received a kidney transplant on January 4, 1979, a gift of life...

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Paul:

Brad and I were very, very sad to hear that Sharon passed away. Our thoughts, love, and prayers are with you and your family.

Sharon was a true soldier, ambassador for the Lord, and a witness for God. You could see the twinkle in her eyes and you knew exactly where it came from. Her love
did great things for others, and we will never forget her.

Brad and I are honored and proud to have known her. We will miss her.

The Perrin Family

Dear Paul, Our family was devasted to hear the news last evening Nov. 02 of the loss of Sharon. She was an elegant lady, a class act. She graced this earth with her kindness, tenderness and compassion.Her mission now completed
Sharon now in the presence of her Lord graces heaven.

My deepest sympathy to you and the children and family. She loved you all very much. All those that came to know Sharon could not but love her right back.

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I was saddened to see that Mrs. Magnuson passed away. She was my World History teacher when I was a sophmore at South St. Paul High School 1966-67. I remember her being such a nice, calm, and caring person that loved teaching. Back then, history wasn't my favorite subject, but I remember her great patience she had as a teacher for those of us that didn't quite comprehend as to why learning history had anything to do with our day-to-day living at that time. She was one of my favorite...

I learned to know Sharon through working together in Stonecroft Ministries while we were living in the area. Later Sharon came to SD to speak for our groups here. She stayed in our home. Her gracious manners & open heart filled with God's love are my pleasant memories. She had much to offer but also had a listening ear to whoever she was with. She lived a life of obedience and example to all. Psa 34:18 The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. ...

Paul, We share your loss both for the friendship to us and the example she was to so many others. We will always remember the special time, ten years ago, when Sharon led the tree planting ceremoney at our son's wedding. The tree has now grown to over 20 feet tall and the marriage has produced two unique children. Dan and his wife talk often of Sharon's kindness and uniqueness in their lives that day. Both Vivian and I send our sympathy.

Paul and family -

Our hearts are heavy, but our spirits are full of joy - Sharon's life has been so full and so influential! She has truly lived life for the Lord. What joy there must be today with the saints and the heavenly host praising God and welcoming Sharon to her real home! Our hearts, prayers and sincere thanks for her influence in our lives go out to you, Paul.

Blessings and the Peace of Christ!

Tim, Leigh and the kids

Dearest Paul,
From Romania we are sending our hearts to You... As in Proverbs 31 : 31 we do so much admire Sharon in our Lord... We do praise Him for sending among us women as Sharon. Be with heart, Lord Jesus is callin Home His beloved people who have been a onderful model for us...
Constantin & Cornelia Asavoaie

Sharon and Paul have been some of the most influential people in our lives. They opened their hearts to people and treated everyone like family. We will miss Sharon immensley.

Sharon was one of the greatest women we ever meant. I've known Paul since about 1946 and if any one could pick who they would want for a wife, mother or friend it would have to be Sharon, We wish our best to Paul and the kids. Ed and DeEtte Goss