Sharron was a ONE OF A KIND, kind of gal. Spent a lot of time with her through the years, mostly things that had to do with golf. She was always happy and so easy to be around and I feel so blessed to have her as my friend. I have so many great memories of Sharron that I will treasure always.
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That picture is exactly how I will remember Sharron. Perfect. I will also always remember how she loved the spirit of the Silver Cup. So much RED!!! What a wonderful lady. May she Rest In Peace.
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I am so very sorry to hear about Sharron’s passing. I met her when our daughters played soccer and was always so nice. I send my condolences to John and Shannon.
Yolanda (Erika’s mom)
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I've shared many great moments talking about you and praying for you in the over four years I've known Shannon. I am confident you're in a place where you are surrounded by love and have been relieved of the pain and strife that touched you in your final years. May your memory, your love and your strength be a lasting legacy for all. Rest In Peace. - Jen Kenney and family
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I remember being a shy, skinny Freshman, playing on the golf team. My first look at Sharron at the student union and bam, she was my fantasy girl, of course I never even spoke to her. Fast forward thirty five years to 2003, Rhonda and I joined Hacienda and there she is, my fantasy girl married to Coach Erdhaus! Her beauty was only matched by her kind heartedness. RIP
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Shannon, so sorry to hear about your mom. So many fond childhood memories because of your parents. Man, she was invincible -always driving us all around LA and Orange County to play soccer/volleyball, sitting in her chair just watching the late night practices. Cheering on the teams at EVERY game, bringing snacks, hosting parties (even ones she didn't know about- but later finding out-hehe). Making incredible dinners (especially her Cesar salad), always baking the one-of-a-kind chocolate chip cookies. Driving her Nissan van, loving on Bear (I think that was his name the big, white dog). She would sit on your bed and just talk to you and make you as comfortable as possible when you had those bad headaches...and YES the Rose Parade sleepover! Her excitement when you played Poweder Puff. So many more stories... How did she do it all?
Her steghths go on and on...truely unforgettable and admirable.
Love to you and your family.
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I had so many great memories with her. My earliest times on the golf course she was there playing right beside me. She was always so happy and positive. Everyone loved her and she will always be missed. ❤
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I was so sorry to hear about your mom Shannon. I have so many good childhood memories with her. She took us to the Rose Parade and it was seriously one of the best memories of my young life. She always welcomed me over to your house. I remember her being really handy and I admired from a young age how she balanced a career and a family. She was a really good role model. As a parent now, I know how important it is to have other adults to positively feed in to our children. I truly feel blessed to have known her.
Love your old friend,
Vanessa
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She was playing racquetball at 7 months pregnant!
In response to "What made Sharron different from most people you know?"
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One year, my mom asked for a chainsaw for Christmas. She did all the home improvements around the house. :)
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When I left to move to chicago after graduating college, my mom hugged me and said ‘I’m so proud of you, I wish I had this opportunity when I was your age. Go have fun.’ She would have supported any decision I had made in my life. In hindsight, I kinda wished I had not moved away as I could have spent more time with her, but she wouldn’t have had it any other way.
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When I’d talk to my mom on the phone (since I lived so far) she always could tell by my voice if I was happy or sad. It was comforting to know that my mom always knew how I was doing even without me having to tell her.
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She always made friends with everyone she knew-Gardner, mailman, neighbors, etc!
In response to "What act of kindness did you witness from Sharron?"
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