Lawrence "Monty" Sharber

September 10th, 2013

Lawrence “Monty” Sharber, beloved husband, grandfather, step-father, and friend, passed away peacefully in the Pasqua Hospital on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at the age of 69 years. He was predeceased by his parents Peter and Wilhelmina, first wife Peggy, and daughter Lynn.  Monty is survived by his loving wife Helen; step-children Jody (Bonnie) Rapitta and their children Brandon and Samantha, Colin (Allison) Rapitta and their daughter Brooke and their grandson Jace, Amanda (Allan) Sebastian and their daughter Ariel; grandson Joshua Sharber; as well as other family and many close friends.  Monty was a gifted musician who touched the lives of many, especially all the members of Little Flower Parish.  He loved to travel.  He enjoyed all sports and volunteered for all the curling events.  Monty will be dearly missed and forever remembered.  Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, September 16, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. in Little Flower R.C. Church, 420 College Avenue, Regina, SK with Rev. Jose Periyilkatte Presider and Rev. Barry Anwender Con-Celebrant.  Cremation.  Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens.

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Neither Monty or I had a brother, growing up. We cousins [Monty's dad Pete and my mom Ann were brother and sister] got together most summers, in Regina or in Sioux Lookout. We had great amounts of fun ~ perogie-eating contests, exploring, going for car rides with Uncle Mike, play of all kinds. I miss you, cousin Monty. Rest easy. To Lois and Helen and your families, my thoughts are with you. Sorry for our loss. Be well. Practice kindness. See you on Facebook...

Helen: So sorry to read of Monty's passing. Have wonderful memories of you at Hinges & Twinges and of attending your wedding. Our sincerest sympathy to you and your family. Bev and Alan

It was with sincere sorrow we heard of Monty's passing. Monty's mom was my father's sister and their family, Uncle Pete, Aunt Trudy, Monty and his sister Lois, all were a large part of my youth growing up. Monty's musical talent was extraordinary and his sense of humor is something I will never forget. Time and change separated us during adulthood but upon meeting again, it was like we were transported back to childhood. I will cherish his memory and be grateful for having him in my life. Our condolences to his wife and extended family.

To the Family: We would like to express sincere condolences on the loss of Monty. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Nick and Barb Eugelmi

From Brian and Ken our condolences to family, Minnie was Kens mom's sister and my great aunt that makes us 1 & 2nd cousins. We may not have seen each other in our life but as kids seen each other fairly often nothing but good memories he will be missed.

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