Sharon Lynn Tompkins Roy

Sharon Lynn Tompkins Roy

FALLS VILLAGE — Sharon Lynn Tompkins Roy, 82, wife of the late Robert “Bob” Lee Roy, passed away Nov. 14, 2023.

A native of Falls Village, Connecticut, daughter of the late Nicholas “Nick” and Decima “Dee” Anastasia Merriman Tompkins, she was a retired administrative assistant and of the Christian faith.

Surviving are one daughter, Robin L. Roy of Zephyrhills, Florida; two sons, Todd M. Roy of Phoenix, Arizona and Darren M. Roy (Cindy) of Greer, South Carolina; three grandchildren, Conor, Sierra, and Kelley; and four great-grandchildren, Bentley, Brinley, Hensley, and Haizley.

Mrs. Roy was predeceased by one son, R. Nevin Roy.

The family will be at their respective homes.

Online condolences may be made to www.thewoodmortuary.com.

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