Sharron Frankovich

Sharron Frankovich obituary, Terre Haute, IN

Sharron Frankovich

Sharron Frankovich Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeBaun Funeral Homes & Crematory - Springhill Chapel on Apr. 16, 2025.

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Sharron Frankovich passed away on March 4, 2025, at the age of 84. She and her husband, Nick, made their home for the past 30 years on the peaceful shores of Raccoon Lake in Rockville, Indiana.
Sharron built her life around the people she loved most-her husband, Nick, with whom she shared 57 beautiful years of partnership and happiness; her daughters, Jennifer and Amy; and the sons she gained in Rob and Mark, whom she embraced as her own. Among her greatest joys was her grandson, Luke, who filled her heart with pride and a love beyond words.
Raising and caring for her family was not just her greatest purpose, but the joy and meaning of her life. She wasn't just a wife and mother; she was a constant, a guide, and the heart of a family whose closeness was unmatched. The love and connection they shared was a bond built on unwavering devotion, endless support, and a lifetime of laughter, inside jokes, and unspoken understanding.
Sharron ensured that everything and everyone was taken care of, always putting others before herself. She was steady, capable, and the quiet force that kept life running smoothly-yet she never lost her sense of fun. She loved a challenge, whether in life or around a game table, where she played to win-sharp, strategic, and always up for one more round. She believed in the best in people and met life's ups and downs with quiet strength and a full heart, facing each moment with boundless love and optimism.
The world is a little less bright without her, and she will be missed beyond measure. But the love she gave so freely, the laughter she shared, and the countless ways she made life better for those around her will live on, woven into the lives of those she cherished most.
Cremation was entrusted to DeBaun Funeral Home. Online condolences can be made at www.debaunfuneralhomes.com.
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