Born in Elmira, New York on April 7,1947 to her two loving parents Francis [Frank] and Evelyn [Bowell] Ferraro. Survived by her brother and sister James [Jim] and Carol Keough. Sharon [Sherry] is survived by her loving husband Robert Moshey, they were married on July 28, 1973, Sherry first cousin Anna Boulas and close friend was one of her special brides maids.
Sharon attended Saint Mary’s grammar school and Notre Dame High School. Sharon graduated from Saint James Mercy Hospital School of Nursing as a registered nurse. Sharon went on to attend the University of Rochester nurse practitioner program and graduated in 1975 with the degree of Adult Nurse Practitioner. Additionally, Sharon attended the State University of New York and Empire State College with a Bachelor Degree in Science.
Sherry had several close friends who she maintained relationships over the years, they are Gloria and Peter Baselice (Bob’s Cousin), dear friends Doctor Joseph & Wendy Kurnath, Julie & Greg Wood, Judy & George Doble and Mike Bonady. Additionally, Sherry had a special bond with her nursing school friends Ginny Payne, Diane Galeazzo, Pat Strobel and Linda Klien. Among Sherry’s close and valued nursing friends are Pat Mancuso, Mary Sweeney and Patty Clark.
After college Sharon went to work at several health centers in Rochester and in 1978 was hired by the Lawyers Cooperat ve Publishing Company to start up the medical department for the corporation. She worked there for fourteen years when it was bought out by Thompson corporation. In 1991 Sharon was hired by the Eastman Kodak Company and worked in the HSE
— Health Science Environment division until she retired in 2003.
Among her various hobbies is jewelry making, computer games and annual trips to Maine and Wells Beach for over forty years. In the Autumn each year Sherry and Bob enjoyed going on Fall foliage trips to Vermont, the Berkshires and the Adirondacks.
Sherry will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her, especially her husband Bob.
No prior calling. Keeping with Sherry’s wishes services will be private. Graveside Prayers Wednesday November 27, 2024 10AM at White Haven Memorial Park 210 Marsh Road, Pittsford. Please meet at the front gate at 9:45AM.
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15 responses to “Moshey, Sharon A. (Sherry)”
Sherry was my wife for over 50 years. We loved each other dearly and had a wonderful life together. I will dearly miss her.
Rest in peace, your loving husband, Bob
We are so very sorry for your loss Bob. We got to witness the love you and Sherry shared for many years, it was very inspirational. Sherry was a wonderful woman and will be missed by her many loved ones. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We are here for you!
Bob
You have my deepest sympathy for your loss.
I was so lucky to have Sherry in my life she was a good friend and mentor all most all my life always there when I needed someone to listen and scold me when I was wrong.
The picture I Carrie in my mind is when we could not stop laughing uncontrollably and you stared at us in astonishment every time.
You are the strongest person I know. I do wish I had better words for you. Just know I care.
Al Mitchell
Sherry was a wonderful woman and nurse, always so friendly and dressed
To the T at all times. I’m so glad I had a chance to get to know Sherry while at Kodak medical. We had a lot of laughs and have lots of memories 💓
Dear Al,
You have been our friend for many years and had a special bond with Sherry
God bless you,
Bob
Sherry was a wonderful friend and coworker at Lawyers Coop. My husband Wes and I had many fun times with her and Bob. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing. She will always be a fond memory for us. Our condolences and thoughts and prayers are with you Bob. 💖💖
To Mo & Jim
Thank you so very much for your kind words and prayers. You are great neighbours and friends.
Love, Bob
Dear Janice,
It’s been many years and I remember you and Wes very well. Sherry & I both loved you guys.
Thanks for your kindness.
Love, Bob
Dear Lorraine,
Thanks for your kind words and thoughts about Sherry.
God bless you
Bob
Dear Bob,
My heart breaks for you- such an enviable bonded and loving couple. Sherry was a beautiful, special and unique person- a wonderful nurse, she always had a special touch with her patients. Loved working with her at Kodak Medical – learned so much from her on a daily basis- not only clinically, but she exuded patience and love and compassion for all.
May the light of your memories help heal your sorrow and bring you some peace.
With sympathy and love,
Frances Toohey
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Friend,a person attached to another by feeling of affection. That is who Sherry was to me and many others. She was a medical advisor when we needed it. A partner to a Corvette loving husband like mine. A fabulous cook who was willing to share her recipes. She shared her recipes for cheese cake,Christmas Breakfast, pumpkin bread and hot crab dip our family favorite. For over 40 years our family has enjoyed hot crab dip for Thanksgiving. This year our daughter Karen will be making it thank you Sherry. Much love to you from Jeanne
I believe the name Sherry . . .means “Friend”. Thank you Sherry for sharing Bob with me on our treks to Carlisle for Corvette shows, also bowling on Sundays in Rochester. I remember playing pinochle in your kitchen in East Rochester. Love your buddy John
We are so heartbroken to hear about Sherry’s passing. Sherry was a wonderful neighbor and friend. We always looked forward to taking the kids to her house on Halloween – her favorite “holiday” as she once told me. Our sincere condolences to Bob and family.
We are very sorry to hear about aunt sharon if you need anything please let know. We had so many great time with you and aunt sharon growing up we will miss her
We’re deeply saddened to hear of Aunt Sharon’s passing. You both were responsible for some great childhood memories: Star Wars at the theater and the Luke Skywalker neighbor, the airport control tower and the Concorde, “awesome,” and the nature center trip when I got car sick and threw up on the rear floor mat, just to name a few that immediately come to mind. May God bless you both and your memories of your 50+ years together help your heart heal.