Sharon D. Akers

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Visitation:
35 Railroad Street Plymouth OH 44865 1/13/2005 14:00:00

Service:
35 Railroad Street Plymouth OH 44865 1/14/2005 15:00:00

Sharon D. Akers went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 after fighting a liver and lung disease for 9 years. She left this world in the arms of her family.
She is survived by her loving husband of 14 years, Byron Allen Akers, of Plymouth. She leaves behind her loving daughters, Amanda Denise Greenstein and her husband Michael, of Alta Loma, CA, and Autumn Heather Maggard of Dublin, OH. Her mother Thelma Waddles of Plymouth, and her father Oscar Waddles and his wife Holly of Tampa, FL. Grandchildren Tristin Edward, Braydon Michael and Brielle Sarena Greenstein of Alta Loma, CA who were the light of her last days. Brothers Edward Waddles of Plymouth, and Randy Waddles and wife, Pam, of Shelby. Her best friends Diana and Darrel Shick of Wellington. Neices and nephews: Brooke Waddles, Jason Waddles, Rochelle Waddles, Sarah Waddles, Hilary and Chad Wilkins, Eric Huss, Kevin and Deb Snyder, Stephanie and Randy Wurtz, Melanie and Tony Lopez, and Chris and Jamie Nichols.
She was preceded in death by her daughter Alissa Mickelle Maggard, grandmothers Hester Vanderpool and Lizzie Waddles, grandfathers Malcolm Vanderpool and Culbert Waddles.
She was a member of Rome Community Church, Plymouth Fire Department and Ambulance Services and Plymouth Owls Club. She was also a member of the National Nurses Association.
She graduated from Plymouth High School and Pioneer Career Technical School in 1978. She graduated from Madison Adult Education School with certificates in Emergency Medical Technician and Basic Firefighting. Sharon also graduated from North Central Technical School in Mansfield with a degree in Registered Nursing.
Friends may call at the Secor Funeral Home in Plymouth on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday at the funeral home Pastor officiatting. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery in Plymouth. In leui of flowers, please make contributions to the Sharon Akers account at First Citizen’s National Bank that will go towards the outstanding medical bills.