8 September 2020
Sharlyn Spragg Sappington, 92, {passed away|died} Sept. 4, 2020, at the {Neighborhoods|Communities|Areas} in
Columbia. She was born March 17, 1928, in Ridgeway, Missouri, to Earle Gordon Spragg and Ottoline Nancy Young.
She is {survived|made it through|endured} by her {husband|hubby|spouse|other half|partner}, William Roy Sappington, Jr. ({Bill|Expense|Costs}); {son|child|kid|boy} William Brent Sappington (Nina); {daughter|child} Nancy Sue Sappington; cousin Marion Guffey; {nieces and nephews|nephews and nieces} Michelle (Chris) George, Terry Moore, Steve Storm, Starla Steinmann and Stacia (Tim) Minton and {best friend|buddy|friend} Marciele Maledy.
Her {parents|moms and dads}, {sisters|siblings|sis} Shirley Moore and Sheila Storm and nephew Stewart Storm preceded her in death.
Sharlyn was a graduate of David H. Hickman High School (1946) and was honored as St. Pat’s Queen. She was {also|likewise} a graduate of the University of Missouri (1950) with {a bachelor of science|a bachelor’s degree} degree in {business|company|service|organization} and {was a member of|belonged to} Gamma Phi Beta sorority.
She {married|wed} {Bill|Expense|Costs} on Aug. 7, 1948, and they {graduated|finished} together from MU.
She was {a devoted|a dedicated} {wife|spouse|partner|other half|better half} and {mother|mom}, {spending|investing} her time as {a homemaker|a housewife} {until|up until|till} she went to work as {an auto|a car|an automobile|a vehicle} underwriter for Shelter {Insurance|Insurance coverage}, {formerly|previously} MFA {Insurance|Insurance coverage}. She shepherded her {children|kids} through Cub Scouts, {Girl|Woman|Lady} Scouts and {Boy|Young boy|Kid} Scouts and served {multiple|several|numerous} years on the PTA.
She and {Bill|Expense|Costs} retired together in 1990 from Shelter {Insurance|Insurance coverage} and {spent|invested} {an enjoyable|a pleasurable|a satisfying} retirement {giving back|returning} to the {community|neighborhood} and {traveling|taking a trip}. She was a 73-year member of Chapter GK of PEO.
{She served on the KBIA board of directors, {delivered|provided} meals for {several|a number of|numerous} years for Meals on Wheels and {served as|functioned as|worked as|acted as} a docent for the Boone County {Historical|Historic} Society Museum, now the Boone County History and Culture Center.|She served on the KBIA board of directors, {delivered|provided} meals for {several|a number of|numerous} years for Meals on Wheels and served as a docent for the Boone County {Historical|Historic} Society Museum, now the Boone County History and Culture.} She was {a long-time|a veteran} member of First Baptist Church. She and {Bill|Expense|Costs} took {several|a number of|numerous} cruises, the last from Miami to England to see London where {Bill|Expense|Costs} lived while he was stationed there with a U.S. Navy band in {World War II|The second world war}.
Sharlyn and {Bill|Expense|Costs} {also|likewise} enjoyed their {many years|several years} of Friday afternoon dates at the Pasta Factory, even being {featured|included} in a Pasta Factory {ad|advertisement} and {considered|thought about} {family|household} by the Pasta Factory owners and {staff|personnel}. She {kept track of|monitored|kept an eye on|tracked} waiters’ and waitresses’ names in the back of her checkbook register.
Sharlyn honored her {parents|moms and dads} by {establishing|developing} with {Bill|Expense|Costs} the Earle G. and Ottoline N. Spragg Memorial Fund to {provide|offer|supply} scholarships for {students|trainees} {majoring in|learning} {finance|financing} at the MU College of {Business|Company|Service|Organization}. They were members of the Davenport Society, the Jefferson Club and the {Legacy|Tradition} Society and {enjoyed|delighted in|taken pleasure in} {attending|going to|participating in} university {concerts|shows|performances} and other cultural {events|occasions}.
She {was a member of|belonged to} the alumni association and a strong {supporter|advocate|fan} of MU {athletics|sports} and the St. Louis Cardinals. She and {Bill|Expense|Costs} had season tickets for {many years|several years} for MU football and {women|ladies|females}’s basketball {games|video games}, and they {attended|went to|participated in} {until|up until|till} {climbing|climbing up} stairs made it {difficult|challenging|tough|hard}. She kept in shape by {being a member of|belonging to} Wilson’s {Fitness Center|Gym}, which {contributed to|added to} her long life.
The {family|household} {sincerely|genuinely|truly|seriously|all the best|best regards|regards} thanks {Home|House} {Instead|Rather} {Senior|Senior citizen|Elder} Care, Compassus and The Neighborhoods/Katy Station {staff|personnel} and therapists for their caregiving and {support|assistance}.
Contributions can be made in her memory to the charity of your {choice|option}, {Second|2nd} {Chance|Possibility|Opportunity} or the Central Missouri Humane Society.
{A private|A personal} graveside service will be held for {family and friends|friends and family}.
{Arrangements|Plans} are under the {direction|instructions} of Parker-Millard {Funeral|Funeral service} Service and Crematory; 12 E. Ash St., Columbia, MO 65203; (573) 449-4153. {Condolences|Acknowledgements} {may|might} be left online for the {family|household} at www.ParkerMillard.com
Source: columbiamissourian.com