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Sharon M. MacPherson (née Ferriola), 66, of Summerville, SC, formerly of Aston, PA, passed away on February 3, 2025.
Born in Ridley Park, PA in 1958, Sharon was the beloved daughter of the late Fabia and Edola (née Calderoni) Ferriola.
Sharon was a Vice President in the Banking industry, having worked with Bank of America and Price, Waterhouse, Cooper over the course of her career. She also worked as a Project Manager and Senior Consultant for DuPont.
Sharon was an avid reader, who loved to travel and visit the beach. She also enjoyed going to the orchestra, theatre, crocheting, ceramics and spending time with her nieces and nephews and taking them on trips.
She was the dear sister of Daniel Ferriola (Stephanie) and Diana Lockard (James); she was the loving aunt of Brian Ferriola (Korie), Amanda Kirkutis (Michael), Keith Ferriola (Jen), Melissa Juhnowski (Jayson), Jennifer Lockard, Victoria Hackett (Robert) and Michael Lockard; great-aunt of Dominic, Mia, Julia, Emily, Jonathan, Grace, Leo, Isla, Nathaniel, Gabriella and Audrey.
Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation 9:30-10:30 AM Monday, February 17, 2025 and to her Funeral Mass 10:30 AM at SS Peter & Paul Church, 1325 Boot Rd, West Chester, PA 19380. Inurnment SS Peter & Paul Cemetery, Springfield, PA.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are requested to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, https://www.jdrf.org or to Glioblastoma Research Organization, https://www.gbmresearch.org/donate
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