Sharron Lorraine Spath, 64, of Racine passed away in her home, Friday May 19, 2017 surrounded by her loving family and close friends. Sharron was born August 27, 1952 in Flint, MI., the daughter of Rolly and Doris (Nee: Westman) Manchester. She married Dana Spath on February 14, 1994 in Racine. A self-employed cleaner, Sharron loved her whiskey sours while shooting pool in her pool league, playing cards, bingo and computer games. She loved crossword puzzles, rummage sales and just plain shopping. But most of all, she loved her Packers, thick and through and always by her side her trusted bottle of Dr. Pepper. Sharron will be deeply missed by her loving husband Dana Spath of WI., Mother-in-Law Carol Spath, 2 sisters Linda (Chuck) Morgan of FL., Melody Gustavson of WI. and 1 brother Daryl (Diana) of Manchester of WI. She will also be missed by her son Fred Manchester of IL. and her special grandchildren Ashley Manchester and Cameron Hinkle of WI. and her great-grandchildren who were her pride ond joy, Natasha, Nazier and Nahkeem Manchester of WI. A special friend, caregiver and daughter Christine Burdo of WI. along with a host of nieces, nephew’s other relatives and friends. Sharron was preceded in death by her parents, 1 daughter Venis Manchester and 1 brother Rolly Manchester along with 1 father-in-law Floyd Spath. Sharron took in so many throughout the years. She was always there when you needed a helping hand, even when she was the one who could of used a helping hand. A memorial gathering will be held for Sharron Monday June 12th, 2017 at 1637 Charles St. from 4-6pm.
Dana, I am so sorry about the passing of your wife. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Dana I am so sorry for your loss. While no words can ease your pain just know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
I’m sorry for your loss. Death is never easy and it brings great sorrow. The Bible can bring you much hope and comfort at this difficult time.. Within its pages are the wonderful promise of the wonderful promises found at Revelation 21;3, 4. God is going to end suffering forever.
I really wish i could have been there for u sharron i was going to come see u the next day but i got bad news the day before and i am really hurt because ive seen u for a long time ur like family and than i was told to stay away cuz of my father and i should have just not listened to him and went to see u but now its to late but its never to late to still say i love u so much u were like a aunt to me and i thank u for that and now at least u r no longer in pain and free from cancer and in the future we will meet again and be together again love u.
She was a loving sister and I will miss her forever.