
SHARKEY, Elizabeth L. (Lade)
SHARKEY SHARKEY - Elizabeth L. (nee Lade)
January 22, 2020, age 73, beloved wife of Edward M. Sharkey; dear mother of Daniel E. (Amy) Sharkey and Stephen A. (Joette) Sharkey; loving grandmother of Jack, Carsen, Cole, Drew and Dylan; sister of Linda (David) Christopher and Barbara (James) Jeziorski; also survived by nieces and nephews. The family will be present to receive friends Saturday, January 25, 2020 from 1-5 PM at the (Amherst Chapel) AMIGONE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 5200 Sheridan Dr. (corner Hopkins) Amherst, (NO VISITATION SUNDAY) where prayers will be said Monday, January 27, 2020 at 9:15 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at St. Joseph University Parish, 3269 Main St., Buffalo at 10:00 AM. Interment will be in Elmlawn Cemetery, Tonawanda, NY. Family and friends invited. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Elizabeth's memory to Hospice Buffalo, Inc., 225 Como Park Blvd., Cheektowaga, NY 14227. Please share your condolences at www.AMIGONE.com
REST IN PEACE, LIZ
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Rita Hoffman (Humphreys)
I am shocked and saddened by this news. My dear friend, I will miss you!
Carol Lozner (Appelbaum)
I am sad too. I liked her in high school. Rest In Peace.
Jacqueline Randall (Baucom)
I liked Elizabeth in high school. She was as kind as she was beautiful. She was one of those girls who did not know how pretty she was. She seemed to be liked by everyone, and was very intelligent. Elizabeth, go rest high on the mountain. Your Savior waits to meet you there. Prayers for comfort for your family.
Rebecca Ann Sundean (Czerwinski)
My heart goes out to Elizabeths family and those that knew and loved her. She was a kind and gentle person in high school who we all liked. May God bless and keep her in his loving arms. xo
Barbara Taylor (Green)
Although Liz probably wouldn't remember me, I remember her all the way back to elementary school. She was a sweet, gentle soul and I can still picture her as a young girl. Her quiet demeanor and lovely way remained in my memory all these years. Condolences to her family along with many heartfelt prayers.
Jeff Kenyon
Although I didn't really know Liz at KW, she was a dear old friend from my days at U/B. Her husband Ed and I were in the same Theta Chi pledge class as freshmen. Sometime around our sophomore year, our fraternity had a Friday night social with Chi Omega Sorority, and Ed came downstairs at the fraternity house having just cut his face shaving. In spite of his "open wound", he still garnered enough charm to impress his dream girl, nursing student, and eventual life partner- Liz! Ed spent his senior year living at our house in Kenmore, logging many hours on the phone with his future wife Liz! I was disappointed when I couldn't attend their wedding because of my Air Force commitment. We still kept in touch through the years exchanging Christmas letters, and especially enjoyed getting together at our every-five-year fraternity reunions. Liz was an absolute sweetheart and will be missed by all. Godspeed and Rest In Peace beautiful lady! ❤️