Sharon Marcotte

sharon marcotte

September 10, 1938 ~ May 30, 2024

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Sharon (Hronek) Marcotte, 85, died Thursday, May 30, 2024. Rosary will be at 9:30 am, Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 am, Thursday, June 6, 2024, at Church of the Magdalen Catholic Church in Wichita, KS. She was a graduate of Salina High School Class of 1956 and Marymount College in 1959. She completed an internship in medical lab technology at St. Mary’s Hospital in Kansas City in 1961 and worked many years as a registered M.T. including at Via Christi of Wichita.Sharon was preceded in death by her husband, Conrad “Connie” Marcotte; sons, Paul, Edward, and Joseph; parents, Edward and Zita “Faith” Cassell-Hronek; brother, Ardell Hronek.Survived by her sons, Mark of Wichita, Brian of Mandeville, LA, Bret (Stacey) of Wichita; 12 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; brother, Dennis (Cletia) Hronek of Pleasant Hill, MO; and sister-in-law Carla Hronek of Olathe, KS. Services in care of Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.

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  1. We were classmates at Marymount and at St Mary’s school of medical technology. I was sad to hear of your loss. Blessings to her family.

  2. Sharon was an alto in the Magdalen Choir. When I first joined the choir she took me under her wing and introduced me to everyone. She always worked the music library with Doris. We spent many Sunday Mornings at my house having alto sectionals to help prepare us for one of Dr Laycock’s concerts. There may or may not have been some mimosas involved! If anyone had a hole in their clothes or sweaters Sharon could mend it like an expert!

    She was really the greatest and I’m blessed to have know her so long. The family is especially lucky to call such a wonderful woman “Mom” or “Grandma”. May God rest her soul and the family relish in her memories!!
    Barb Morrison

  3. Had many a fun evening playing the card game Hand and Foot with her and Connie and my parents. She was a fun lady to be around. Will miss her!


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