Died May 17, 2020
SUTTONS
BAY – Sharon Louise Brandt, 78, of Suttons Bay, passed away on Sunday, May 17,
2020 at home surrounded by her loving family.
Sharon
was born Aug. 12, 1941 in Detroit the daughter of Louis and Catherine (Saccoia)
Goldone. On May 9, 1964 in Harper Woods
she married Harry Brandt, who survives.
Sharon
was an elementary teacher for 30 years and enjoyed walking around the village
of Suttons Bay, gardening, taking rides throughout the county, and enjoyed
visits from family. She will continue to
be loved by her family and friends who have known her to be selfless, charitable,
and very faithful to her religion.
There
is now a hole in the hearts of all who knew and loved Sharon. For the past four years, Sharon bravely
battled non-hodgkin lymphoma and was thankful to all of the caretakers at The
Cowell Family Cancer Center.
Sharon
is survived by her loving husband of fifty-six years, Harry; her three
children, Amy (William) Prusaitis of Farmington Hills, MI, Jeff (Denise) Brandt
of Novi, MI, Paul (Dana) Brandt 0f Frisco, Texas; and five grandchildren, Julia
Brandt, Jack Brandt, Scott Brandt, Parker Brandt and Dylan Brandt.
She
was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Catherine Goldone.
Private
family services in Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens in Novi have been held.
In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made on her behalf to the Munson Health
Cancer Care Fund, 1150 Medical Campus Drive Traverse City, MI 49684 or via the direct web link of:
https://www.munsonhealthcare.org/munson-healthcare-foundations/areas-you-can-support/cancer-services-support
A Star Fell from Heaven
A star fell from heaven,
right into my arms,
the brightest star I know
I've ever seen. Then I found
out that it was only
you with all your charm,
who came into my life
to fill a dream.
A fallen star,
that's what you are.
A twinkle in your eye
fell from the sky.
You must have strayed
from the milky way -
a fallen star, that's
what you are.
Love Forever, Harry
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ReplyDeleteI met Amy many years ago and we became good friends. Through the years my husband and I had the pleasure of spending many Thanksgivings and a few Christmas Eves together with Sharon, Harry and the rest of the family. Sharon was always so sweet, kind and obviously adored being with her loved ones.
ReplyDeleteAt some point at every occasion, Sharon would wrap her arms around Amy and do the “Do de do de do”dance swaying back and forth. It was precious ….and always made me smile.
Sharon will always be missed, and we will remember her with great fondness!
Sending love and prayers,
Monika and Gary C.
I met Sharon when I was a young girl. She was the fiance of my handsome cousin Harry. She was so beautiful and elegant. I thought that she was a princess and she became a quiet role model for me in years to come, as did Harry. They loved their family dearly and their love was constant. Sharon will be missed. But there's peace in knowing that she's earned an eternal life in Heaven with our Creator.
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