Sharon Wright of Lowry City, Missouri passed away on June 18, 2024, at the age of 74. She was born in Fairfield, Iowa to Carl and Maxine Wymore.
Sharon attended high school in Oskaloosa, Iowa the class of 1968. In Iowa she worked as a waitress, then she lived in California and got a job as a nurse’s aide. Moving back to the Midwest, she met and married her husband, Jim Wright of Lowry City, Missouri. She became a farmer, working beside her husband in the fields for several years. Sharon decided to take Criminal law and Justice at CMSU in Warrensburg, Missouri. In 1984 she began her career as a Deputy Sheriff at St Clair County, and Henry County, Missouri. In 1993 she went to work as a Juvenile Officer at the 27th Judicial Circuit Court she worked in three counties, Henry, Bates, and St Clair Counties. Sharon retired in 2010.
Now for the fun part of life, camping, and visiting with family and friends! Sharon also loved mailing cards to all of us for every holiday, anniversary, and birthday. Many of us have blankets she made for us. She adored her Grandchildren, and enjoyed spending time with family, friends and pets (Dink, Pepper, Sammy…)
Sharon is survived by her husband, Jim Wright; son, Larry (Sue) Wright; daughters, Janie Tindall and Donna (Randy) Pollom; Brother, Jimmy (Charity) Wymore; 12 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her daughter, Dena Wright; parents, Carl & Maxine Wymore; brothers, Bob and Larry Wymore.

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Terry Minks says
June 21, 2024 at 8:29 pmprayers to the family
Jim Wymore says
June 22, 2024 at 7:56 amShe was a great sister and a great person
Kim garver says
June 23, 2024 at 5:43 pmSharon, my friend, my mentor. I wanted to be just like you. A tough female deputy. You not just took me under your wing, you become a true life friend. Hard to find these days. You always mentioned, do you remember when i told you, you had to change the light bulb in the tower. It was the rookie deputys responsibility she said. I’m not arguing but silently freeking out. Finally you said, just kidding. We become life long friends, hanging out at your and Jim’s house to camping. Supported our restaurant and my life. You my friend were and always that, my friend. My heart hurts, so much more I could say. My friend, until we meet again. I love you