Sharon Robinson

Obituary of Sharon Louise Robinson

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Sharon L. Robinson, 70 of Post Falls Idaho passed away peacefully in her home on April 4th, 2018, from complications related to Diabetes. She was born in Waldron, Arkansas on August 6th, 1947, daughter of the late Louise Pulliam and Daniel Robinson.

Sharon is survived by her son Sean Edward Paton, and his boys, Joshua Noah Paton and Zachary Jacob Paton, and great grandson Bryce Adam Paton, along with all the cousins and close friends, such as Joyce Renee Daneri. Renee and my Mom were best friends and the main reason she never left Idaho, good friends are hard to find.

Sharon was an incredibly skilled person, Sharon sewed, knitted, crocheted, darned, tatted, painted, and did photography. She carved wood block art and printed them on the paper she made. Sharon was a Messianic Jew and was always there for other people and brought many people to the Lord through her testimonials. She was a child of God in every way, she never lost her faith, no matter how hard life was. Sharon graduated from UNM with a bachelor’s degree in art education in 1986.

Sharon will be laid to rest at the Washington State Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Medical Lake, WA with full military honors on May 21st @ 1:30.

In lieu of flowers, please make  donations to the American Legion in Post Falls, ID.

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Monday
21
May

Funeral Service

1:30 pm
Monday, May 21, 2018
Washington State Veterans Cemetery
21702 W. Espanola Rd
Medical Lake, Washington, United States
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