Sharon-Monaghan-Obituary

Sharon Marie Monaghan

Seattle, Washington

Jul 7, 1957 – Aug 24, 2017 (Age 60)

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BORN
July 7, 1957
DIED
August 24, 2017
AGE
60
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Sharon was born on July 7, 1957 and passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2017. Sharon was a resident of Seattle, Washington at the time of passing. Graduating from the University of Washington in 1982 with her Masters in Nursing, Sharon worked in the Harborview Burn Center ICU before opening the hospital's Neurosurgery ICU in 1984 as the department's Nurse Manager. On August 24 th , after a vigil that included a scotch toast, tales of a wild youth, and an open window, Sharon's spirit was finally set free. Please let us know if you can attend Sharon's Celebration of Life at Center for Urban Horticulture. Donations can be made in her name to Planned Parenthood, Greater Seattle Alzheimer's, or YMCA Camp Orkila.

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Sharon was a gem.

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)

Sharon was a friend from college. I am saddened to learn of her passing. She was a light in the world and will surely be missed.

Sharon was an amazing woman even with her disease taking hold of her when she worked at Seattle Chuldrens. I was privileged to have her for my supervisor during the short time she was there.

I was honored to know this brilliant and interesting individual. She made a difference in this world. My sympathies to all of her friends and loved ones.

Sharon and friends Oregon coast

So many great times together. How I do miss her.

I will miss Sharon's smile and fun style. We many great times together and I miss her .

Sharon made such a big impression on me when I first met her in VM's GIM - her quiet strength, fantastic REALLY dry wit, integrity, & steady leadership really stood out to me as an up-and-comer in healthcare admin. I'll never forget her kindnesses to me and the laughter she brought each day. Very sorry for this loss.

I haven't seen Sharon for several years but smiled in reading about her dry wit. I definitely remember this, as well as her her clinical expertise when she was at VM. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I am glad she was supported by such loving family. My thoughts are with you.