Sharon Lee Reinbold, 75, a resident of Oak Grove, Missouri, passed away Saturday, December 24, 2022 at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Blue Springs, Missouri. She was born October 31, 1947 in Jackson County to Richard D.N. Overton and Gene H. Anderson.
Sharon was united in marriage to Wm. Gayle Reinbold on August 4, 1972 at the 1st Baptist Church in Oak Grove, Missouri.
Sharon is survived by her loving husband, Wm. Gayle Reinbold of Oak Grove, Missouri; Daughter, Angie Reinbold McCaughey; Son, Adam Reinbold of Oak Grove, Missouri; Brother, David Overton and Wife Susie of Centennial, Colorado and their son, Derrik of San Diego, California. She leaves behind her Father and Mother-in-Law, Sisters-in-Law, Brothers-in-Law, Nieces, Nephews and great Nieces and great Nephews and many friends who will miss her greatly.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Oak Grove Animal Shelter, 1903 Broadway, Oak Grove, Missouri, 64075. Contributions can be dropped off at the Oak Grove City Hall.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Meyers Funeral Chapel in Blue Springs where Justin Oldham will be assisting the family. Memories of Sharon and comforting words for her family may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com.
There are no words when you lose your mama…
I’m so sorry 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Sharon and I were good friends through grade school. I always loved her. We had such fun together. We enjoyed visiting when we saw each other. I am so sadden by her loss. My thoughts and prayers are with he family and all who knew and loved her.
My sister in law Sharon was the light. She was sassy and funny and we loved any opportunity we had to be with her. She loved all the “littles” and provided such loving care to her family including nephews nieces and their children. I will
miss her warmth and smiling face. Our hearts ache. And our prayers are with Gayle, Adam and Angie. Hope all can find comfort in wonderful memories of the joy shared. There is no longer any suffering of any kind. She would remind us to love and take care of each other.
Sharon was always good to me as a kid growing up. Anytime I seen her always was same. She didn’t sugar coat things from what I remember. I remember one time I went to get my haircut and Sharon was waiting there to do the same. So we started talking about Adam and I believe he just got out of hospital or something when he wrecked his car. Well she started to talk about the wounds Adam had received from the wreck and then I started in about some injury I had seen it was pretty nasty and graphic. So we both got yelled at for talking disgusting and we almost got tossed for it. It was kinda funny knowing how foul I get and there to was Sharon keeping up with me. I’m sorry for your loss. Sending my love, and my prayers . She was a wonderful person .
Sharon was a fun loving good friend during our days spent through the Oak Grove school system. We had many times of silly fun filled hours laughing till our sides ached. She will be forever in my memories. Prayers for the family with love
Sharon has been a part of my life since I was a teenager. She was way more than a sister-n-law, she took us in and raised us when we needed a place to live. She was always there throughout my life. Sharon took care of Jimmy at 6 montha when I went back to work. She continued caring for my grandbabies too. She always sent birthday and anniversary cards. She followed the Focus and sent congratulations cards when the nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews were in the paper. Sharon has been a supporter for Jimmy’s girls athletics. She will be missed cheering them on from the sidelines and helping with the little ones. My heart hurts for Gayle, Adam and Angie and all our family that will miss her love and support. Rest in Peace Sharon. You are our angel now. We love you.
So sorry for your loss♥
I worked with Sharon for many years. She was the sweetest, funniest and most caring person I’ve ever known. I am so sad to hear she is gone.
Gayle, Angie and Adam – I am so sorry for your loss. She was a gem.
My Sister whom I loved to tease about being my “older Sister “ was just the best! Great personality and wit and a heart of gold. Helping others every opportunity and never expecting anything in return. She was always very supportive of me in my younger years. May God bless your soul sister! I loved you more than you knew.