Sharron-Anderson-Obituary

Sharron G. Anderson

Muskegon, Michigan

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ANDERSON, MRS. SHARRON G. Montague Mrs. Anderson, age 63, died April 8, 2004. Born February 17, 1941, in Hart, to Richard and Florence (Southerland) Alfredsen, she had lived in the White Lake area the past 34 years. On April 7, 1959, in Forest Hills, New York, she married Robert C. Anderson. She...

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We met this lovely lady through the computer in the dystonia support group. Have fond memories of Sharron always reaching out with her encouraging, cheerful words. We had the opportunity to meet Sharron and Bob in Las Vegas and had such a wonderful time. Also we never forget the two of them particpating in our wedding plans. Sharron spoke very highly of Bob, her children and their families. She was a very caring and giving person. May you rest in peace. Our thoughts are with you all at this...

We met Sharron on the online dystonia support group which she was always willing to reach out. Had the opportunity of meeting Sharron and Bob in Las Vegas which we have fond memories of our wonderful time there. Also Sharron and Bob had a part in our wedding plans which was very meaningful to us. Sharron spoke so highly of Bob, her children and their families. Our heart and thoughts go out to Bob, and your family in this difficult time.
Remembering you forever,

Chris and...

My best friend, Nicole Skuse, is one of the many grandchildren of this wonderful woman. I don't know her as Sharron, but as Nana, because she was like family to me-like my own grandmother. For as long as I can remember she treated my like one of her very own grandchildren, inspring me more to believe in myself and in my faith in the Lord! As I got older, and didn't see her quite as often, she was always online, there to talk to me and guide me through whatever troubles I was having. She gave...

To everyone who loved my grandmother, Nana!!!

She was the backbone of my life since I can remember. I can not even explain how much I loved her. I am great today because of her and I love my Nana so very deaply. My memories of her will live on forever and my children will have the experiences she gave me. She taught me to play the flute, expressed the need for education, and always gave me love no matter what. I lost one of my best friends in the whole wide world, but I know...

Sharron and I met on the internet through the Dystonia Group. I became very close to Sharron, and when I lost my husband to cancer, she was my crutch to learn on, and always took the time to talk to me and be there for me.

Sharron so adored her family, and never hesitated to tell me about her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and Bob. She loved all of you so very much.

My heartfelt condolences to you and the family. Sharron was loved, and will be...

I knew Sharron for only a brief period of time; never did get to really know her, unfortunately.

We had met in "Mickey's Dystonia Chat"... and I had spoken to her a few times whilst in chat....

So very sad to hear of her passing...

I did send an email card to Sheryl, her daughter;....hoping she did receive it !!!???

Terri Heller

To all of you. I was deeply sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. She was a special person. It saddens me to know that you have lost your mother, your friend, your wife. You are in my thoughts. As is she.
Kris

Dear Mike and Roxanne,

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. If I can be of service to somehow assist you during your time of sorrow, I will gladly be there.

With deepest sympathy,
Steve

Sharron was an Internet friend. We met because of our common fight with Dystonia. Now Sharron is pain free at last. She will continue to watch over her family and friends from a much better place.
May she rest in peace.