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Obituary of Sharon Sandra Mark
May 28, 1963 - April 23, 2026
Sharon Sandra Mark. Age 62 of Wyandotte.
Sharon, Sheri, Shareeka (Sha-ree-ka). Those were all the names of our dear sweet friend, mother and wife.
Sheri was just a great person to be around. Always made you feel welcome and comfortable. Very kind and loving. Anything you needed, she was there. But she was also a straight shooter - tell you how it was, then - "Talk to the hand", if you didn't agree. She was hilarious, her laughter - contagious. If you were that quiet person at the party - she'd grab ya and make sure you were having fun. Sheri was absolutely the life of the party - No doubt in that!
She loved being outdoors. Bonfires in her backyard, with the BBQ going, music jamming, her pup, family and friends with a glass of wine were her perfect summer nights. Always making sure the backyard was perfect, making sure the Hummingbird feeders were always full, keeping her flowers vibrant, while always attending to her fairy/gnome gardens.
She loved to go to all the "Downriver" street fairs and events - because if you were out of Downriver she wasn't traveling that far!! She was on Bowling Leagues for many years, collecting anything that had Scooby-Doo on it. She loved to decorate, cook and dress up for the Holidays.
I think Sheri would loved to be remembered for her just being her and not caring what other people thought. We will definitely miss her character and laughter. She will truly be missed and we cant thank you enough Sheri for all the great memories you have given us - We Love You!!
Love,
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