

For anyone who knew Sharon, she was a free spirit. Her father, Jack, had a sister, Helen, better known as Aunt Honey. She and her husband never had children. Uncle Harry accepted a plumbing job in Antigua & Aunt Honey took Sharon to see the beautiful Caribbean and they remained in that tropical paradise about a year. Sharon felt like Aunt Honey was a second Mom. She spent her earlier years in Miami with her mom, Judy, her sister, Lisa and other relatives. At about 10 years old Judy, Sharon and Lisa moved to Lauderhill, Florida.
Sharon didn't care for conventional high school, and left Lauderhill to live with Aunt Honey to finish high school in Melbourne. She returned to Lauderhill, married and began her family with a son, James Brandon, a daughter, Traci Lee and another daughter, Cathryn Ann. Regretfully, the marriage did not work out. She remarried and had another daughter, Ashley Rae.
She relocated to Palm Bay to be closer to Aunt Honey and eventually her mom, her girls and her sister followed.
Sharon loved her children and grandchildren more than anything. She is survived by her 4 children, Brandon (Ryoko), Traci, Cathy (Shawn) and Ashley (Robert); and survived by 7 grandchildren who were the light of her life; Caitlyn Ann, Asia Skye, Korbin, Zachary, Finnigan Duke, Ariana, and a baby boy on the way! She is survived by her love, Joe Curran, many friends and relatives.
Sharon will be dearly loved and missed throughout the years.
A Gathering of Family and Friends will be held at Fountainhead Funeral Home, 7359 Babcock Street SE, Palm Bay, Florida, Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 1:00pm.
A Celebration of Life will immediately follow at the Royal Palm Chapel at Fountainhead Funeral Home, at 3:00pm.
Committal will follow at Fountainhead Memorial Park, 7303 Babcock St. SE, Palm Bay, Florida at the Garden of the Last Supper, Saturday, April 11, 2026, at 4:00pm.
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