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Sharon Lee <I>Clark</I> Sherman

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Sharon Lee Clark Sherman

Birth
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
26 Sep 2018 (aged 76)
Edmonton, Metcalfe County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Adams Center, Jefferson County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.8532311, Longitude: -76.0065394
Memorial ID
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She was a daughter of George F. and Betty Planty Clark. She grew up in Dexter and Watertown.

She married Royal E. Sherman in 1958. Shortly after they married they moved to Sackets Harbor, New York.

She was a stay at home mom. She loved to make clothes for her children and grandchildren. In her free time, she enjoyed reading history books about the local area and the War of 1812. She read an entire set of Encyclopedia from cover to cover and shared with her grandchildren information that she gleaned. She loved re-reading some of her favorite books like “Gone with the Wind”. She loved watching classic John Wayne movies like “McLintock” and “The Quiet Man”. She enjoyed canning and making jams and jelly. She cooked for Senior’s in Sackets Harbor before moving N.C.

Surviving was her husband; five sons, Bruce (Cherry). David (Diana), Royal II, Kenneth, Leslie, and Randy (Kathy); fourteen grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and four sisters. Colleen Patton, Bonnie Denney, Patricia Giles, and Marie Taylor.

She was predeceased by a brother, George, in 1971.

9/29/2018 Watertown Times
She was a daughter of George F. and Betty Planty Clark. She grew up in Dexter and Watertown.

She married Royal E. Sherman in 1958. Shortly after they married they moved to Sackets Harbor, New York.

She was a stay at home mom. She loved to make clothes for her children and grandchildren. In her free time, she enjoyed reading history books about the local area and the War of 1812. She read an entire set of Encyclopedia from cover to cover and shared with her grandchildren information that she gleaned. She loved re-reading some of her favorite books like “Gone with the Wind”. She loved watching classic John Wayne movies like “McLintock” and “The Quiet Man”. She enjoyed canning and making jams and jelly. She cooked for Senior’s in Sackets Harbor before moving N.C.

Surviving was her husband; five sons, Bruce (Cherry). David (Diana), Royal II, Kenneth, Leslie, and Randy (Kathy); fourteen grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and four sisters. Colleen Patton, Bonnie Denney, Patricia Giles, and Marie Taylor.

She was predeceased by a brother, George, in 1971.

9/29/2018 Watertown Times


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