Sharra-Curran-Obituary

Sharra Lynn Curran

Seattle, Washington

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Sharra Curran passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 26, 2010.

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I have your picture on my wall look at it often, and enjoy the memories of a fantastic friend.

While we only met Sharra a few times through our good friends Lee and Don, we've had the great fortune to spend some time with her daughter Chandler. Not only is Chandler a wonderfully sweet and caring person, she's a pleasure to spend time with and poised beyond her years. All of these traits are surely a testament to the wonderful person and mother that Sharra was. She will be missed.

Until We Meet Again

by Unknown

Each morning when we awake
we know that you are gone.
And no one knows the heartache
As we try to carry on.

Our hearts still ache with sadness
and many tears still flow.
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.

Our thoughts are always with you,
your place no one can fill.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we love you still.

There will always be a...

Sharra, you had the most generous heart of anyone I've known and such a sense of fun. At the same time, as Darr & Susan mentioned, you were frighteningly efficient. I admired you immensely and will miss you forever. I keep thinking of things to tell you or ask you and then I remember. Wish you were here. Love you.
Sharon

Sharra,

We treasure the time we spent with you at Moburg & Associates and in our personal lives. We are amazed at the way you could handle all the things you had to do at the office. Your handling of the reporters (including us) was wonderful, in the most difficult of circumstances or oddest of circumstances you always worked it out. All the tulips for the secretaries and all the wine and calendars for the attorneys, everything was put together with your artistic flair and...

Sharra,
I will always remember you and cherish our fun times together. We'll raise our glasses to the big star filled sky from the deck in Chelan to you forever.
I Love You, Lorna

At times I thought of her as a tease, somethimes a sister and sometimes a mother. I loved her smile and the twinkle in her eye - although I also learned to be wary of those same two wonderful characteristics. She kept us all together - and she kept us all in line. She didn't hold grudges, but let you know very directly when you'd stepped too far or not far enough. She was quick to make fun but also quick with a shoulder to cry on or an ear when you needed it. She was the most inclusive person...

Sharra was the most unique person we have ever had the pleasure to know. Her smile, laughter, kindness and caring were her most precious attributes. She put her heart into everything she did and she did everything to perfection. She had a kind word for everyone she knew. She was the first one to send a card or drop off a flower when a crisis occurred in our family. Sharra is an angel now in God's arms and we know she has found peace and sanctity from her many years of a heroic struggle...

Sharra filled our lives with beauty, love, and laughter until our cheeks hurt and our sides ached. She made us all feel good and look forward to the next time together.

Sharra leaves me with so many wonderful memories I cherish. All the many trips, camping in Eastern Washington, Oregon coast, Washington coast, Reno, Harrison Hot Springs, house boating, girls weekends at Mason Lake and Lake Chelan, and so many others. And every trip having hilarious highlights we all share. Then...