Sharon F. (Tacy) Heath

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Sharon F. (Tacy) Heath, 71, a life-long resident of Winchester, died on Monday, July 24, 2017 at Cheshire Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Keene. She passed peacefully, after a short battle with cancer, surrounded by her family.

Sharon was born the daughter of the late Doris (Johnson) and Raymond Tacy on February 5, 1946 in Baltimore, MD. She was educated in Winchester where she attended local schools.

On July 28, 1984 she exchanged vows with Clarence K. Heath. They were married in a simple service with close family and friends in attendance. The Heath’s have been married for almost thirty-three years.

Sharon had worked at Applewood Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center in Winchester for fifteen years as a member of the housekeeping team. She retired in in 2002 to enjoy life with her family.

She enjoyed Karaoke and decorating her yard for special events and holidays. Mostly, Sharon enjoyed being with her husband, children, grandbabies and great grandbabies.

Mrs. Heath is survived by her husband, Clarence K. Heath of Winchester. Her children; Doris E. King and her husband Michael (Sr.) of Churubusco, NY. The late William H. Farnum Jr and his widow Linda of Keene, Jeffrey A. Farnum of Keene, Keith B. Farnum and his wife Chrissy of Winchester the late Kevin B. Farnum and Dawn M. Kennedy and her husband John of Marlborough. Her siblings; Joan Burnham of Winchester, Philip Tacy and his wife Melanie of Jacksonville, NC., Robbin Signs and her husband Robert of Groton, CT, Sylvia Goode and her partner Diana of West Swanzey, Doreen Gibson of Winchester and Raymond Sprague and his wife Andrea of Bangor, ME. In addition she leaves several grandbabies, several great grandbabies, cousins, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

In keeping with Sharon’s wishes all services will be private. Services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Home and Crematories, 46 South Winchester St. Swanzey, NH. 03446. www.cheshirefamilyfuneralhome.com

 

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