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Sharon Kay <I>Westman</I> Thompson

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Sharon Kay Westman Thompson

Birth
Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan, USA
Death
3 Mar 2022 (aged 79)
Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Cadillac, Wexford County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1 Lot 12
Memorial ID
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Born to Gordon and Marian (Broy) Westman. She attended Cadillac High School. On June 16, 1960, she entered into marriage with the love of her life, James Dean Thompson, at Zion Lutheran Church. The couple spent 57 years together until his time of passing on July 22, 2017.

Sharon made her living raising her family and working beside her husband, following his career moving them from Ohio, to Minnesota and Wisconsin, and finally Michigan, where they transferred to Cadillac to be closer to family and eventually retire there. They enjoyed wintering in Apache Junction, Arizona, for 23 years.

When their kids were little, they lived in St. Ignace and then Duluth, Minnesota, where Sharon was a part of their school PTO. In her years before her amputation, she enjoyed playing Bridge and Bingo. She liked making special trips to casinos, her husband tagged along to keep her on a budget (little did he know, she had a secret stash she called her fun money!). Sharon enjoyed bowling on a league in Wakefield, and golfing on a league in Cadillac with her mom. While her and her family resided in Wakefield, she would spend many special days with her friends enjoying each other's company with a cup of coffee at the local bakery.
After her amputation in 2013 and the move back to Cadillac from Arizona a few years later, she especially enjoyed family visits, Facetime calls, and putting puzzles together with her sister, Linda. Sharon was able to get out and about with help from her family to enjoy rides through the country, getting ice cream cones, eating out, or getting a coffee from Java. She thoroughly enjoyed her daily nature visitors she had in her yard; deer were her favorite! Sharon handled her amputation with great courage. She was one who didn't like to ask for help and did what she could by herself so she could remain as independent as possible.

Sharon is survived by her loving children, Melissa (Charlie Schroder) Thompson, Robert "Bob" (Troy Touch) Thompson, and Debbie (Tony) Ringsmuth; three grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; two stepgrandchildren, Emmet and Ella Schroder; sisters, Linda Westman and Vicky Johnson; sister-in-law, LaVonne Vosbourgh; as well as many other loving family members, neighbors and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Dean Thompson; her parents, Gordon and Marian Westman; her father- and mother-in-law, Carl and Reva Thompson; a brother, George Westman; and two brothers-in-law, H.R. Vosbourgh and Dennis Johnson.

Per Sharon's wishes, cremation has taken place and memorial services will be held at Hitesman-Holdship Funeral Home in Cadillac on Saturday, March 19, beginning at 1 p.m. with visitation held one hour prior. Officiating will be Judy Coffey. Sharon's urn will be placed alongside her husband at the Maple Hill Cemetery in Cadillac at a later date.

Full obituary published in the Daily Globe, Ironwood MI, 12 March 2022
Born to Gordon and Marian (Broy) Westman. She attended Cadillac High School. On June 16, 1960, she entered into marriage with the love of her life, James Dean Thompson, at Zion Lutheran Church. The couple spent 57 years together until his time of passing on July 22, 2017.

Sharon made her living raising her family and working beside her husband, following his career moving them from Ohio, to Minnesota and Wisconsin, and finally Michigan, where they transferred to Cadillac to be closer to family and eventually retire there. They enjoyed wintering in Apache Junction, Arizona, for 23 years.

When their kids were little, they lived in St. Ignace and then Duluth, Minnesota, where Sharon was a part of their school PTO. In her years before her amputation, she enjoyed playing Bridge and Bingo. She liked making special trips to casinos, her husband tagged along to keep her on a budget (little did he know, she had a secret stash she called her fun money!). Sharon enjoyed bowling on a league in Wakefield, and golfing on a league in Cadillac with her mom. While her and her family resided in Wakefield, she would spend many special days with her friends enjoying each other's company with a cup of coffee at the local bakery.
After her amputation in 2013 and the move back to Cadillac from Arizona a few years later, she especially enjoyed family visits, Facetime calls, and putting puzzles together with her sister, Linda. Sharon was able to get out and about with help from her family to enjoy rides through the country, getting ice cream cones, eating out, or getting a coffee from Java. She thoroughly enjoyed her daily nature visitors she had in her yard; deer were her favorite! Sharon handled her amputation with great courage. She was one who didn't like to ask for help and did what she could by herself so she could remain as independent as possible.

Sharon is survived by her loving children, Melissa (Charlie Schroder) Thompson, Robert "Bob" (Troy Touch) Thompson, and Debbie (Tony) Ringsmuth; three grandchildren; two great-granddaughters; two stepgrandchildren, Emmet and Ella Schroder; sisters, Linda Westman and Vicky Johnson; sister-in-law, LaVonne Vosbourgh; as well as many other loving family members, neighbors and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James Dean Thompson; her parents, Gordon and Marian Westman; her father- and mother-in-law, Carl and Reva Thompson; a brother, George Westman; and two brothers-in-law, H.R. Vosbourgh and Dennis Johnson.

Per Sharon's wishes, cremation has taken place and memorial services will be held at Hitesman-Holdship Funeral Home in Cadillac on Saturday, March 19, beginning at 1 p.m. with visitation held one hour prior. Officiating will be Judy Coffey. Sharon's urn will be placed alongside her husband at the Maple Hill Cemetery in Cadillac at a later date.

Full obituary published in the Daily Globe, Ironwood MI, 12 March 2022


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