Obituary of Sharron Lucille Farrens
Sharron Lucille Farrens;born May 14, 1946; Passed away December 26, 2019.
Sharron Farrenswas a Wife, Mother, Aunt, and friend. She is survived by her loving husband Kevin Lyle Farrens; married October 11, 2006, two sons Randy and Alan Davidson, her daughter Brandi Farrens, her grandchildren Aaron, Mariah, David, Harold, AJ, Danielle and Jessica Davidson and Philip Farrens, all of her husband's family, and many friends. I don't want to risk leaving anyone out as I know Sharron's family and friends meant the world to her, so instead I thought I would try to portray who she was to me. I thought after reading this, all of you could comment who she was to you and share memories you have of her. This way no one is left out, and we can celebrate her memory together, and hopefully draw closer to each other, as I know she would want.
Sharry was my Auntie and best friend. She was the grandmotherly figure my children deserved and she was a huge part of our lives and world. She was the very heart of this family and is terribly and greatly missed. She is in our thoughts and hearts every second of everyday.
The things I loved the most about Sharry were;
Her sense of humor. I loved the way she would stick her pinky up and say "because you don't deserve the big one." I loved how when her husband Kevin Lyle Farrens would say " So what are we doing today Pinky?" She would reply with " We're takin' over the world." and how after one of us said "We will be back soon" she would reply "Ooo I better lock the door!" I can still here her voice in my head.
The way she loved and her kindness. She hugged everyone of us when we walked in the door, and again before we left. She always had a kind word and welcomed us with open arms. She made the best Christmas fudge, chocolate, peanut butter and white chocolate peppermint, and she knew what we each person liked and made some for everyone.
She is the only woman I have ever known that truly accepted each and every one of us as we are. She was not afraid to tell us what she thought, nor would she hold back if she disagreed with us, but she always let us know it was ok, because she loved us anyway.
I have so many fond memories of her and wish we had more time together. Now I look forward to hearing your memories and learning more about this woman who touched our lives and made them better by leaps and bounds!Please share how you know Sharron Lucille Farrens and any and all fond memories you have of her. Let's keep her memory alive and help each other through this heartbreaking time.