Sharon Munkirs ~ December 26, 2019 ~ in our care …
Categories: Obituaries
Sharon (Block) Munkirs
1947-2019
MAYSVILLE, Mo. – Sharon (Block) Munkirs, 72, of Maysville, passed from this life on December 26, 2019 at Sunset Home.
Graveside Funeral Service will be held at Saint Joseph Memorial Park on Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 2:00 p.m., with Pastor Jonathan Garlock officiating.
Inurnment will follow.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Turner Family Funeral Home of Maysville, Missouri.
Sharon was born in Holt, Nebraska to Albert and Julia (Konopasok) Block on February 22, 1947.
She went to High School at Northeast in Kansas City, graduating in 1965.
Sharon worked in the service industry as a waitress and bartender, before retirement.
She is survived by her significant other of nearly 46 years, Mike McCrea, of the home, two sons, Zach and Shawn Munkirs, step daughter, Shelley Baker, sister, Joann Block, niece Jackie Brant, three grandchildren, Travis, Samantha, and Brandi, many other relatives and a host of friends.
Sharon was preceded in death by her parents, and all but one sibling.
She will be fondly remembered and sadly missed.
online condolences may be left at : turnerfamilyfuneral.com
Rest In Peace Aunt SharonThanks for always being their for UsForever you will be Missed I Love YOU
So sorry to lose aunt Sharon! Life is so busy no one is able to take the time to show people how much they are loved! I believe she knew how much I loved her, and will always carry her in a place in my heart! RIP aunt Sharon and say hi to all the heavenly family that we all love and miss so much! Till we meet again!
Rest In Peace! Love you Forever and will always be in my Heart! I WILL MISS YOU till we meet again…………,,,,
My deepest sympathy to Mike, Sharon’s children and family.
I hold a lot of fun memories with “grandma”. A lot of laughs and serious discussions. May you find peace in her memories.
Sharon was always to make me laugh & feel young—we lost touch over recent years but always held a big place in my heart!
She is now with her maker & many loved ones—I will always think of her as a good friend and buddy!!