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In Remembrance
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We
fondly remember our classmate
Sharolyn
M. (Paulsen) Hunter
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Born 1-19-58, Passed Away 4-4-90 |
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Sharolyn Mae Hunter, 32,
507 E. Green St., died at 3:30 a.m. April 4, 1990, in her home
after a two-year illness. A lifelong Frankfort resident, Mrs.
Hunter had worked for Wakefield State Farm Insurance and in sales
with Village Square Realty. She was a member of First Church of
the Nazarene. She graduated from Frankfort High School in 1976,
Indiana Business College in 1977, and received her real estate
license from Indiana University at Kokomo.
She was born January 19, 1958, in Frankfort, to Phil and Carolyn
Arion Paulsen. She married Doug Hunter on February 5, 1982, and he
survives. Also
surviving are her father and stepmother, Phil and Delilah Paulsen
of Frankfort;
her mother and stepfather, Carolyn and Roger Boyce of Frankfort;
two sons, Jeremy Hemmerling of Frankfort and Black Hunter at home;
a stepson, Nicholas Hunter of Russiaville; a daughter, Sasha
Hunter at home; a stepdaughter, Brandi Hunter of Russiaville; two
sisters, Sandie Stevenson and Susan Kerr of Frankfort; maternal
grandmother, Leona Kyle of Kirklin; and paternal grandfather, Paul
H. Paulsen of Largo, Florida.
Services were at the First Church of the Nazarene with the Rev.
Earl Roustio officiating. Burial was in Greenlawn Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Goodwin Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the
church building fund.
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Sharolyn majored in
Business. She was involved in the following: Fall Musical, Band,
Big Broadcast, Concert Choir, Band Contest, Sunshine Club, Z-Club,
Drama Club, French Club, Health Occupation Education at FHS.
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From Kevin
Pedigo-
I
meet Sharolyn through an older sister-in-law of mine, who’s
family knew the Paulsen family. Sharolyn was funny and sweet, we
spent the better part of a summer together during a vacation bible
study when we were in sixth grade. I didn’t learn much about the
bible, but I did learn she lived to make people laugh. Having her
become ill at such a young age made me realize how short life
could be. Sharolyn lived a short life, but made it a better life
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