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Beverly J. Sharnek 1934-2020

AUSTINTOWN — Beverly J. Sharnek, 85, passed away Saturday morning, Jan. 11, 2020, at the Cleveland Clinic, surrounded by her loving family.

Beverly was born April 30, 1934, a daughter of the late W.B. Klauson and Helen Tarr Klauson, and was a lifelong resident of Austintown.

Beverly graduated from Austintown Fitch High School in 1952 and attended Youngstown College, where she studied business. She then worked for McKay Machine Co. as a secretary in the engineering department, and later as a library assistant at the Austintown Public Library for many years.

Beverly loved traveling to any place with a beach; her favorites included Myrtle Beach, Cancun and the Canary Islands. She enjoyed playing cards, bowling, golfing, sewing, playing dominos and casino outings.

She loved her many dogs and was passionate about animal rights, gardening and maintaining her numerous flower gardens at her home.

An accomplished baker as well as a gardener, she often entered her prize roses and outstanding baked goods in the Canfield Fair. Mrs. Sharnek also served as a tour guide at Mill Creek Fellows Riverside Gardens.

Beverly was a charter member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Austintown. She was a proud Fitch High School band parent and a founding member of the Austintown Girls’ Softball League, where she volunteered as a scorekeeper for her daughters’ teams.

Mrs. Sharnek was an avid reader and a member of Friends of the Library. Beverly also was a member of the Lizzys Social Group and was a member and former president of the Sweetbriar Garden Club.

Beverly leaves two daughters, Diane J. Sharnek (Beth Schrock) of Girard and Lynne K. Sharnek of Lakewood; a sister, Kathleen Perry of McDonald; and her granddogs, Kirbey, Kiley, Lola and Piper.

Her husband, James H. Sharnek, whom she married April 27, 1957, passed away April 9, 2018. Her stepfather, Charles Mehalko, and a brother-in-law, John Perry, are also deceased.

Family and friends may gather 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, at St. Rose Church, in the heart of Girard, where a Mass of Christian burial will take place at noon.

Arrangements were entrusted to Kinnick Funeral Home, Youngstown.

Memorial contributions may be made in Beverly’s name to Angels for Animals capital campaign for the Angel Wing, through angelsforanimals.org, or to The Arthritis Foundation through arthritis.org.

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