Sharon K. (Disseler) Herron

Sharon K. (Disseler) Herron, age 84, of Quincy, died on Monday, January 20, 2025 in Good Samaritan Home. She was born on May 23, 1940, in Quincy, the daughter of Arthur and Viola (Schmidt) Disseler. On July 2, 1966 she was united in marriage to Kenneth W. Herron at Hannibal, MO. Later date wedding vows blessed at Mt. Mary’s Catholic Church by Fr. Ken Venvertloh. Her husband survives.
Sharon graduated from St. Francis Catholic School in 1954 and from Quincy Senior High school in 1958. She was a baton twirler in the high school marching band which was a special and proud time for her.
Sharon worked for Gardner-Denver Company completing nearly twenty-five years. She then worked several part-time jobs.
She was active in Triple Oaks Club and a member of the ladies’ auxiliary.
Family and friends were most important to her and were her main substance in life.
In addition to her husband, Sharon is survived by her sisters, Sandy Banning and Cindy Disseler, and one brother, Ted Disseler.
Sharon was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Wayne Disseler, sister Charlotte Barry, sisters-in-law, Edith and Buni Disseler and brother-in-law, Tom Barry.
Cremation rites have been accorded. A Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 10:30 am in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Inurnment will take place at a later date. Memorials may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research or Good Samaritan Home. The Duker and Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Dear Kenneth, Family and Friends of Sharon.
We learned with sadness of the death of another one of our QHS 1958 classmates, Sharon. She has become the third one of our 1958 classmates to pass away since January 1 of 2025. While reading her obituary we were happy to be reminded that she was in the QHS marching band and was a baton twirler. We are certain probably other classmates have forgotten that also. We will be letting our other classmates know of Sharon’s death.
Please know we are thinking of you and remembering her.
As ever,
Dick & Pat (dicks) Wentura
Quincy
Kenny, I’m sorry to hear about Sharon passing. I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers ?. Kenny and Alberta (Prater) Pryor.
Kenny, so sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. She was blessed by having such a loving husband. Know we are keeping you in our prayers.
With deepest sympathy,
Bill and Mona Boren
Kenny, so sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. She was blessed by having such a loving husband. Sending prayers your way.
With deepest sympathy,
Bill and Mona Boren
Ken, sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. She is in my prayers.
Kenny, We are so sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. She was a very sweet lady and we know that she is at peace in heaven. We will continue to pray for you and your family.
Sandy, I am sorry for the loss of your sister. I pray God brings you comfort. May she rest in peace.
Kenny, I’m so sorry to hear of Sharon’s death. I will always my friendship with the bot of you as neighbors. We are blessed with good memories of that time. I will be keeping you in my prayers .
We grew up next door to Kenny and Sharon on Sheridan Avenue. We always called her Sharon Herron, never just Sharon, because it rhymed. I remember her teaching us in the front yard how to twirl the baton! What fun memories! I’m sorry for your loss.
We grew up next door to Kenny and Sharon on Sheridan Ave. We always called her Sharon Herron, never just Sharon, because it rhymed. I remember she taught us how to twirl the baton in the front yard! What fun childhood memories! I’m sorry for your loss.
Gretchen, do you remember playing jacks on their front porch? They always left a set out for us. Great memories of great neighbors.
Kenny, I was so sadden to learn of Sharon’s passing. I have 40 years of good memories of you both as good neighbors and good friends living on North Sheridan. Those were good times and quiet days on our dead end street. I remember fondly of the friendship between our Muffin and your Bandy. May God give you strength in dealing with your loss. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Kenny, I’m so sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. I have fond memories of playing jacks on your front porch, and your little westie visiting us. My thoughts and prayers are with you.