Obit: Bandy, Sharron M. (1936 – 2009)
Contact: Dolores

Surnames: Bandy, Rohmer, Cochran, Gregory, Wallingford

----Source: Banner Journal (Black River Falls, Jackson Co., WI.) February 25, 2009

Bandy, Sharron M. (14 December 1936 – 14 February 2009)

Sharron M. Bandy, 72, of Bonaparte, IA, died the evening of Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009, at home.

She was born Dec. 14, 1936, at Burlington, IA, to Clarence and Augusta (Rohmer) Bandy. She lived at Burlington, in California and most of her adult life in Wisconsin.

She was a homemaker near Osseo, later owned a mobile home park in Fairchild and retired to Bonaparte in 2005.

She attended the Assembly of God Church in Augusta and currently attended new Hope Assembly of God in Farmington, IA.

Surviving are three sons, Mark Cochran of Tennessee, Mathew Cochran of Baraboo and Darnell (Joelle) Cochran of Osseo; two daughters, Darla (Daniel) Gregory of Fairchild and Tawnya (TJ) Gregory of Mason, MI; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; multiple foster children; and a half-brother, William Bandy.

She was preceded in death by her parents and a grandson.

Funeral services were held Friday, Feb. 20, 2009, at New Hope Assembly of God, Farmington. Pastor Larry Wallingford officiated. Cremation followed the service with burial of cremains in Hillcrest Cemetery, Price, at a later date.

The family received friends at the church from 1:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. prior to the service.

Memorials to New Hope Assembly of God may be mailed to the family at 2285 Coy Road, Mason, MI 58854

 

 


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