Sharon Ann Enright's Obituary
Sharon Ann Enright, born February 16, 1939, to Arthur and Pat Bretscheider in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Sharon was the third of four children; Amarylyss, Patty and Arthur.
It was in Minneapolis that Sharon met Jim Enright and the couple married, February 6, 1960. Jim took a job with Boeing and the couple moved to Seattle in the early sixties. The job required a lot of moving in the early years. The couple called many states home during this time including, WA, ND, SD, CA and MT. They settled in WA in the late sixties.
Sharon and Jim had 5 boys. Chris (58) of VA, Mike (preceded in death), John Rae (preceded in death), John (54) of IL and Rob (50) of WA. Sharon has numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She passed peacefully at home with family, on October 12, 2019.
This feisty, loyal, faithful and passionate woman loved her family and when given the chance she would tell you all about them. She loved the outdoors, camping and sporting events. (Especially when her own boys were playing). You could often find her sitting in her chair yelling at the TV, during Mariners or Seahawks game. Sharon loved to dance and was a big fan of Elvis and country music. Sharon enjoyed traveling and the never-ending search for the perfect souvenir T-shirt.
The family invites all friends and family to join them October 21, 2019 for viewing at Mountain View Funeral Home, 4100 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98499. (3-4pm for family and open to all from 4-8pm) The celebration of Sharon’s life will be held October 22, 2019 at St. John of the Wood Parish, 9903 24th Ave E, Tacoma (Midland) WA 98445. Services will begin at 9:30am with a light snack reception to follow in the parish hall.
The family asks that in lieu of flower a donation be made in Sharon’s name to the Dementia Society of America.
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