Memorial Service & Celebration of Sharron's life will be held at
Lamb of God Lutheran Church in Haines City, Florida on July 28th at 11:00am.
Sharron lived an incredible life that began on September 6, 1947, ending on June 25, 2010. She is survived by her husband of 39 years, Joel Warner; Parents Bill & Lorene Fuerst; Children Stephanie (Warner) Beal, Jay Warner; Grandchildren-Kayla Beal, Jack Warner; Siblings Barbara Bradley, Sandi Henderson, Bill Fuerst, & Bob Fuerst.
Born: 9/6/47 in Charles City Iowa to Bill and Lorene Fuerst; Was the first of 5 children
Education: Associate's Degree in Nursing September 24, 1967
Married: 12/19/70 to Joel B. Warner
Children: Stephanie, born 2/20/72; Jay, born 4/25/75
Grandchildren: Kayla, born 7/8/04; Jack, born 1/26/09
Died: 6/25/10
Sharron loved her family, especially her grandkids! When she wasn't busy taking care of her family or her nursing patients she was always crafting. Her favorite crafting projects were baskets and cross-stitching, but she would really try anything that resembled a craft. She enjoyed going on vacations including cruises, national parks and Solvang, CA. Her favorite flowers were roses, lily of the valley and lilacs. Sharron had a great faith and belief in God. In fact in her 19 months battling cancer, not once did she say "why me?" She faced her battle head on with strength, courage and trust in God. Sharron 1 & Cancer 0. Sharron will be dearly missed by all those whose lives she touched.
In lieu of flowers for memorial, Sharron’s family is requesting donations to the Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Florida.

Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Florida
In Memory of Sharron Warner
1855 West SR 434, Ste 282
Longwood, FL 32750
Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer
- Bloating
- Pelvic or abdominal pain
- Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
- Urinary symptoms (urgency or frequency)
Several other symptoms may include: fatigue, indigestion, back pain, pain with intercourse, constipation and menstrual irregularities.
Take Action:
See your doctor, preferably a gynecologist, if these symptoms are unusual for you and occur almost daily for more than a few weeks. Experts suggest a combination pelvic/rectal exam, a transvaginalsonogram, and a CA125 blood test. If ovarian cancer is suspected, medical experts suggest seeking a second opinion with a gynecologic oncologist before surgery is performed.
For more information, please visit www.ocaf.org