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Margaret (Meg) E. Michalek Sharpley

CANAAN—Margaret (Meg) E. Michalek Sharpley, a cherished mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend, passed away unexpectedly, at the age of 62, in her home in Canaan on July 18, 2023. Meg was born in Sharon on Jan. 27, 1961.  She was a daughter of the late Adam and Louise (Allyn) Michalek of East Canaan.  She recently moved to 9 Shepard Road, Norfolk.  She leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion that will forever be remembered by her loved ones.

Meg is survived by her two children: Monica Sullivan and her husband Dillon and their two sons Quinn and Boone of Upperco, Maryland; and Justin Sharpley of East Canaan.  Her two sisters Sally Green and her husband Don of East Canaan, Amanda Lakatos and her husband Scott of Franklin, Massachusetts, and her brother Allyn Michalek and his wife Sheila of New Canaan, Connecticut, and two nieces and four nephews.

Meg graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 1979 and Briarwood College in Southington, Connecticut, in 1981. She then embarked on a journey of service and dedication. Her four years in the United States Navy exemplified her unwavering commitment to her country. Meg served on the lead ship of her class, the submarine tender USS Simon Lake, stationed in Kings Bay, Georgia. It was the first tender on the East Coast that women served on in the U.S. Navy.  Beyond her military service, Meg was a dedicated employee at Becton Dickinson for over 20 years. More recently she was employed at the Berkshire School in Sheffield, Massachusetts, where she worked as a dining aide.

Meg found solace and strength in her faith, attending Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church in Sheffield, Massachusetts, as well as being active in Bible Study.

She had a passion for nurturing life, both in her garden and her family. Her green thumb brought vibrancy to her surroundings and a sense of peace and tranquility to all who visited. She loved walking and could often be found in the middle of an intense word search.  Her love for her children and grandchildren was evident in the warmth of her embrace and the stories she shared.

As we bid farewell, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life defined by service, faith, and love.  Meg’s memory will forever bloom in the hearts of those she touched. She will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered for her cheerful smile and infectious laugh.

A funeral mass was held at Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church. As well as a memorial service and burial at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in North Canaan, CT. Memorial donations may be made to the Little Guild of St. Francis, 285 Sharon-Goshen Turnpike, West Cornwall, CT 06796 in Meg’s memory.

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