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In Memory of
Sharon A.
Warnecke (Myers)
1942 - 2015
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Aunt Sharon's Great Humor

This goes back to the "Aviston Years"  Sharon and the family were making Barbeque for visiting friends when she realized she had no bread.  Not undaunted, she drove to the local bar since the grocery stores were already closed.  Without any thought to the double meaning of her words, she poked her head in the door and exclaimed, "Can a girl get bread in here?"...The nervous laughter at the bar made her realize her request was much more than anyone anticipated.  I think her telling the story was even more hillarious than the event itself.  When I think of Aunt Sharon, I remember her laughter most.  I will shed my tears missing her but I will remember her sense of humor as a warm memory and comfort.

Posted by Stan Gross
Thursday September 3, 2015 at 9:35 pm
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