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August 7, 1941 – December 23, 2018
Sharon Rae (Myers) Graber, 77, passed away Saturday, December 23, 2018 after a short illness.
Memorial Service: 3 p.m. Saturday, January 26, 2019 at Biggers Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Sharon’s name to her favorite charity, www.wounded…read more
August 7, 1941 – December 23, 2018
Sharon Rae (Myers) Graber, 77, passed away Saturday, December 23, 2018 after a short illness.
Memorial Service: 3 p.m. Saturday, January 26, 2019 at Biggers Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation in Sharon’s name to her favorite charity, www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
Sharon Rae (Myers) Graber was born August 7, 1941 in Plymouth, Indiana to William “Ray” and Ruth Myers. She was the youngest of two children.
After high school, Sharon went to business school in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She married Ralph Graber on August 10, 1962 and within five years they moved to Washington, Iowa where they raised three children together. In 1989, they settled in Fort Worth, Texas.
Sharon worked as a secretary and office manager, however her greatest fulfillment came from providing support to her husband and family through her years as a homemaker. She is known for her delicious “no frills” home cooked meals, her scheduled daily routine, and she loved the gift of fresh flowers, particularly yellow roses.
Sharon and Ralph loved traveling together, especially to a place where Sharon could sit and stare at the ocean. That’s where she was the happiest. She also enjoyed going to casinos, Nascar racing, crossword puzzles, watching TV, taking naps, and having an afternoon cocktail. She never owned a cell phone or a computer of her own, but she wrote letters to her family and friends often. We will greatly miss her pretty blue eyes and her “golden” hair.
She was preceded in death by her Sister and brother-in-law. Ruth “Babe” and Richard “Dick” Schweisberger.
Survivors: Husband of 56 years, Ralph P Graber; children, Rob Graber (Cyndi), Rae-Ann Daniel (Mike), Regina Graber; grandchildren, Tyler Daniel, Ryan Daniel, Lyndsie Graber, Abby Graber; niece, Rebecca Shelton; nephew, Rick Schweisberger; and numerous friends she considered family.
hideDate: Saturday, January 26, 2019
Time: 3:00 pm
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Post an EventRandy Richardson posted on 1/18/19
So sorry for your family's loss I always enjoyed visiting with the 2 of you you are always in my thoughts Thanks for the memories
Jessica Campbell posted on 1/15/19
We are so sorry for your loss! Sharon was such a kind woman! And I’m sure your mom and Grandma Betty are enjoying catching up together!
Mary Hershberger posted on 1/14/19
I will miss Aunt Sharon, I remember her as being the quiet, classy one with a quick smile and always ready for a good story or laugh. There were lots of them, it seemed like! She was a generous lady and always included us nieces in her plans when it came to passing out little knick knacks or kitchen items. Rae-Ann, Regina, Rob... ya'll had a lovely mother and she will be remembered well! I will not be able to attend the service but please know my thoughts and prayers will be including you all.
Eunice Troxell posted on 1/14/19
I have so many wonderful memories of Aunt Sharon....she was funny and had a very hearty laugh...almost as hearty as Uncle Ralph's LOL! She will be missed so much but the great memories will keep her with us at all times!
Words will never be able to express how thankful we are for everything you did for our son. Thank you so much!
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Gary "Chris" Farris posted on 1/18/19
I'm so sorry to hear of Sharon's passing, saddens my heart, but to know she's in heaven now with the angels I only hope that brings you some comfort. You have my families sincerest condolences. With my father working with Ralph for many years and one of his closest friends until his passing, we have always and will always consider you family. We sure had some wonderful times at the farm and with Sharon's always open arms and wonderful meals. I will always cherish those times. All I can say is I'm glad she never knew about the cats taking trips off the deck, with our help of course. God bless you all and if any of you ever need anything please don't hesitate to reach out. The Lord our God has recieved an Angel he has never witnessed. Hugs, love and support from the Farris family. -Chris