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Sharon Lacy was a woman of deep dimension, whose life journey was marked by tireless devotion to others. A Certified Nursing Assistant, seamstress, dedicated gardener, and gifted food aficionado, she expressed her love through countless acts of care.
Her service extended far beyond the immediate circle of her family. Sharon’s hands were rarely still as she sewed, cultivated her garden, cooked, and preserved food, not just for her loved ones, but for those in the community who were in need. Our family had the privilege of delivering her fresh produce, comforting meals, canned goods, and hand-sewn clothing to many who depended on her generosity.
As a young woman, she dedicated herself to nurturing her three loving children and caring for her aging parents. Throughout her career as a Certified Nursing Assistant, Sharon extended that same compassion and unwavering care to countless others, working tirelessly and without complaint to meet every need. She faced life's adversities with an enduring strength and quiet dignity.
Sharon was preceded in death by her parents, Fabin and Beatrice Spade, and her siblings. She leaves behind her three devoted children: Lane Hutton, James Lacy, and Hillary Lacy; nine cherished grandchildren: Elizabeth Hutton, Daniel Hutton, Zachary Hutton, Rebecca Richardson, Elizabeth Baker, Allen Siebe, Jacob Siebe, Ryan Siebe, and Isaac Siebe; and three adored great-grandchildren: Malachi Baker, Isaiah Baker, and Estelle Siebe. Though she has departed this world, the profound kindness and love she shared remains, a ceaseless ripple that will continue to move through the lives of those she touched, forever.
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