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Sharon F. Metcalfe

October 20th, 1946 - May 26th, 2021

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Sharon F. Metcalfe, age 74, went to be with her Lord on May 26, 2021. She passed away at home, surrounded by love. She was born October 20, 1946, to Lee and Roberta Aust. She grew up in Chehalis, Washington, and graduated from W.F. West High School in 1964. Sharon married Ken Dodge in February 1966 and again in September 1976. No one can ever say mom and dad didn’t give it their best shot. They were blessed with Carrielynn in May of 1968, Pam in May of 1970, and Todd in November of 1971. Sharon worked as a secretary for many years. She was James Gober’s legal secretary when she met the love of her life, Donald L. Metcalfe, when he rented an office space from Jim. Sharon and Don were married in August of 1985, moving later that same year to start the next journey of life. They lived in Naples, Florida, for almost 25 years. Florida is where “MamaMetcalfe” was born. Don and Sharon spent many years enjoying boating and the beautiful white beaches, making friends and memories along the way. It was also in Florida that Sharon found a new passion--Old Blue, an old Mustang turned into a race car. There was something special about that car. They owned three cars at one point, and even raced one in the Jackaroo circuit. Every Saturday night for many years, MamaMetcalfe could be seen in the pits in blue with a stopwatch in her hand, waiting for the race to start. She formed an amazing friendship with Calico, their driver Cody Calico. It was more than winning championships and trophies. It was about family. Sharon and Don moved back to Washington in 2009. They wanted to be near family and grandkids. They had a special relationship with two of their grandkids, Keny and Anna. They raised them for several years in Florida and continued many more back home. Sharon was a homemaker in every sense. When raising her kids, she was always creating in the kitchen, thankfully passing down her recipes. She was a wiz with a sewing machine, creating special treasures and sharing them with many. She poured her love into everything she made. Her creativity and generous spirit will be greatly missed. Sharon was a survivor with a fighting spirit. She was a great storyteller with a knack of finding humor in all things. Her children and grandkids will miss her laugh. Sharon is survived by her son, Todd Dodge (Melanie) of Longview, Washington; daughters, Carrielynn Dodge of Centralia, Washington, and Pam Rayton and her special son-in-law, Tom Rayton of Centralia, Washington; grandkids, Keny, Anna, Timothy, Paige, Mason, Dristyn, Seth, Halay, Jackson, and Lily; great grandkids, Memphis, Maverick, Elaina, and Cain; and brothers, John Haunreiter of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Mike Haunreiter of Adna, Washington, and Bill Haunreiter. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 30 years, Don Metcalfe; her dad, Lee Aust; and her mom, Roberta Haunreiter. Please leave condolences or share memories and photos on the Tribute Wall to the left.

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Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Centralia

Funeral Alternatives of Washington - Centralia

At Funeral Alternatives of Washington, we understand that every family has unique values and preferences, so we move beyond the traditional, one-size-fits-all approach to funeral planning. Located in Centralia, we are committed to offering thoughtful, personalized funeral and cremation planning services at reasonable prices. Our team works closely with you to develop a funeral plan that aligns perfectly with your specific needs, ensuring that the memorial service for your loved one is as unique as they were....

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