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Sharri Lynn Jack-Ramage

August 27th, 1960 - August 2nd, 2020

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Sharri died peacefully in her sleep at home surrounded by loved ones early, Sunday evening, August 2, 2020. She was 59 years old, and had been battling stage four cholangiocarcinoma and liver cancer for nine months. Sharri was born August 27, 1960, in Hayti, Missouri, the daughter of Carol (Charron) and Ronald Jack. She is survived by three brothers, Steve (Auburn, CA), Dave (Port Orchard, WA) and Scott (Fort Lauderdale, FL) and her two children Derrick Reeves (Tempe, AZ) and Leigha Burd (Parkville, MD) and her granddaughter Nevaeh Ewing (Parkville, MD). Sharri had a long, successful career as a Business Analyst, working at BofA, TSYS, U-Haul and AIG to name a few. She enjoyed spending her free time traveling with the love of her life, her husband, Steve Ramage and her two multi-poos Bella and Bailey. In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made to her favorite charity, Wounded Warrior Project, which she held dear to her heart.

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Legacy Funeral Home

Legacy Funeral Home

Legacy Funeral Home began over 20 years ago and has been a compassionate pillar of support for Phoenix, Gilbert, Tempe, and the surrounding areas since its establishment. Legacy is dedicated to honoring the community's diverse needs by offering a comprehensive range of customizable plans and services. Our facilities accommodate incense burning and offer a variety of memorial items and keepsakes to create a personalized tribute that resonates with the uniqueness of each individual's life. Our Spanish-speaking staff is committed to fostering clear communication and understanding, providing comfort to families in their preferred language. We stand ready to guide your family through the delicate process of saying farewell....

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