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Ronald Sharrer

Sharrer, Ronald 4/2/1950 - 6/8/2020 Escondido, CA

Ronald Alan Sharrer was born April 2, 1950 to Robert R Sharrer and Betty Formaz Sharrer in Detroit Michigan. He graduated from Douglas MacArthur High School in Saginaw and studied to become an electrical contractor. In addition to Michigan, he worked and lived in Austin, Texas, and Whitefish Montana before moving to Escondido, California. On June 8, 2020 Ron moved from Escondido to Heaven, where he joined his dear sister, Nadene Sharrer Kwaiser, who died in 1985, and his beloved dad Bob, who died in 2012. All three of them had a passion and talent for music of every kind, from the 1812 Overture to Beethoven, Pat Boone, Burl Ive, country, and current favorites. But most of all they loved the great "Praise to Jesus" classics. So now their lovely voices are raised together, how amazing that must sound in Heaven. Ron openly admitted and voiced regret for many errors he had made, and as a result, was eager to share the love and forgiveness of Jesus with co-workers, neighbors, family, friends, and his celebrity clients and customers all over Michigan, California, and Arizona. He found great joy in donating his time and skills to Christian churches, schools, and ministries, both in small towns and large cities. It will always bring smiles to our faces when we remember his silly, off the wall, sense of humor. Ron's beloved mother, Betty Sharrer, lives in Saginaw, Michigan, his sister Linda Sharrer Hall lives in Escondido, California, as does Jennifer Smith Sharrer, who Ron married in 2001. Ron also leaves behind his "favorite" niece and nephew, Christine (Jeff) Haner and Daniel (Janet) Kwaiser of Saginaw, many great nieces, nephews, cousins, and a zillion other close, loving friends and family in Michigan and California. Ron chose cremation. A memorial celebration of Ron's life will be held at a later date to be announced. In lieu of flowers, the family would love any expressions of support to go to "The Samaritan's Purse" at PO Box 3000, Boone, NC 28607.

 
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06/21/20 06:24 PM #1    

Thomas Novak

I met Ron in early 1964. I was in the Boy Scouts,Troop 66,at First Presbyterian church in Saginaw. We spent the summer of 1964 playing Monopoly and bowling at State Lanes. Ron lived on Hemmeter Road. Ron called me in 2018. We had a nice chat. Rest in peace, my friend. Tom Novak-Mesa, Arizona


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