Sharron and Myron Arthur Thompson were united in marriage on October 21, 1962, in Hill City. Sharron was a daycare operator and was a strong advocate for children with disabilities and she hosted a support group for many years. Sharron loved with all of her heart. She had a way of being empathetic to all of your worries and concerns. She could insert herself into your world and either offer advice or simply listen. All who came into contact with her could look into her eyes and see just how much she cared about you. Sharron would celebrate or cry with you whichever was appropriate. All her life she had a heartfelt desire to "help" - no matter what it was
So, if you were a sister, child, grandchild, niece, nephew, or a cousin, and last but not least even a friend - all who came into contact with her have had the privilege or just sharing time with her – we are all better for it
She was preceded in death by her husband, Art, on November 6, 2016; and sisters, Mary Lou Stegman and Barbara Sandell.
Sharron is survived by her sons, Kevin Thompson and his wife, Traci and Kelly Thompson; sisters, Saundra Anderson and Nancy Moden; and grandchildren, Brik, Cooper, Cherish, and Caitlyn Thompson.
Funeral services will be 10:00 A.M., Monday, April 25 at Wilson Family Funeral Home, Minneapolis. Burial will be in the Delphos Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home where the family will receive friends from 4-6. Memorials may be made to Sharon K. Thompson Memorial Fund, to be designated later, and left in care of Wilson Family Funeral Home, 405 Argyle Ave., Minneapolis, KS 67467.
Sharron and Myron Arthur Thompson were united in marriage on October 21, 1962, in Hill City. Sharron was a daycare operator and was a strong advocate for children with disabilities and she hosted a support group for many years. Sharron loved with all of her heart. She had a way of being empathetic to all of your worries and concerns. She could insert herself into your world and either offer advice or simply listen. All who came into contact with her could look into her eyes and see just how much she cared about you. Sharron would celebrate or cry with you whichever was appropriate. All her life she had a heartfelt desire to "help" - no matter what it was
So, if you were a sister, child, grandchild, niece, nephew, or a cousin, and last but not least even a friend - all who came into contact with her have had the privilege or just sharing time with her – we are all better for it
She was preceded in death by her husband, Art, on November 6, 2016; and sisters, Mary Lou Stegman and Barbara Sandell.
Sharron is survived by her sons, Kevin Thompson and his wife, Traci and Kelly Thompson; sisters, Saundra Anderson and Nancy Moden; and grandchildren, Brik, Cooper, Cherish, and Caitlyn Thompson.
Funeral services will be 10:00 A.M., Monday, April 25 at Wilson Family Funeral Home, Minneapolis. Burial will be in the Delphos Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home where the family will receive friends from 4-6. Memorials may be made to Sharon K. Thompson Memorial Fund, to be designated later, and left in care of Wilson Family Funeral Home, 405 Argyle Ave., Minneapolis, KS 67467.
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