Sharon DePangher obituary: Sharon DePangher's Obituary, Toledo

In Memory Of
Sharon DePangher
1942 - 2021

Obituary photo of Sharon DePangher, Toledo-OH
Obituary photo of Sharon DePangher, Toledo-OH

In Memory Of
Sharon DePangher
1942 - 2021

Sharon Lee DePangher passed away peacefully on April 9, 2021, at Addison Heights Health and Rehabilitation Center, Maumee, Ohio. She was born to Fred and Vertie Spivey on June 19, 1942, in Toledo, Ohio. Sharon was a retired RN from The Toledo Hospital. She worked as an LPN then earned an Associate Degree in nursing becoming a Registered Nurse.

Preceded in death are her parents; husband, Wayne Holstein and sister, Patricia Spivey.

Sharon loved her collies Ebony and LeNoche. She was known for her beautiful embroidery and was a friend to all she met.

Her friends and fellow healthcare workers will miss her greatly.

No visitation or services are planned.

A Nurse’s prayer In Sharon’ honor:

Give to my heart, oh Lord...
Compassion and understanding
Give to my hands skill and tenderness
Give to my ears the ability to listen
Give to my lips the words to comfort
Give to me, Lord...
Strength for this service
And enable me to give hope
to those I serve.
AMEN
Sharon Lee DePangher passed away peacefully on April 9, 2021, at Addison Heights Health and Rehabilitation Center, Maumee, Ohio. She was born to Fred and Vertie Spivey on June 19, 1942, in Toledo, Ohio. Sharon was a retired RN from The Toledo Hospital. She worked as an LPN then earned an Associate Degree in nursing becoming a Registered Nurse.

Preceded in death are her parents; husband, Wayne Holstein and sister, Patricia Spivey.

Sharon loved her collies Ebony and LeNoche. She was known for her beautiful embroidery and was a friend to all she met.

Her friends and fellow healthcare workers will miss her greatly.

No visitation or services are planned.

A Nurse’s prayer In Sharon’ honor:

Give to my heart, oh Lord...
Compassion and understanding
Give to my hands skill and tenderness
Give to my ears the ability to listen
Give to my lips the words to comfort
Give to me, Lord...
Strength for this service
And enable me to give hope
to those I serve.
AMEN

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