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Christopher Newell Sharkey
1943 2023

Christopher Newell Sharkey

September 17, 1943 — November 3, 2023

Christopher Newell Sharkey
September 17th, 1943 – November 3, 2023
Christopher “Chris” Newell Sharkey, of Cheyenne, has been excused from the dinner table of life. He is now free to go and play with his friends for eternity.
After kicking cancer’s butt for the last dozen or so years, Chris decided to be magnanimous and let cancer take a win. He was born in Los Angeles on September 17, 1943, to Miles and Cristine (Worrall) Sharkey. He was the middle child of seven (and you know what they say about the “middle child”). He did a tour in Vietnam and enjoyed it so much he went back for seconds. After flying more than 500 missions and earning 27 air medals he eventually moved on from the Marines (but always kept that personable Marine Corps charm). He was an entrepreneur at heart, always looking for an opportunity to involve his business acumen. A short sample of some of the industries he dipped his toes into: candy distribution, carpet cleaning, window coverings, liquor store owner, and blackjack dealer.
He was also a dad. A tough dad at times. Ok, most of the time. But as he aged, he softened up just enough to let his six children (from his first marriage to Pamela Grady) and his thirteen grandchildren know that he loved them and was proud of them. They, in turn, loved him very much and appreciated all his life lessons, even if they took a while to understand.
Aside from his children and grandchildren, Chris dearly loved his wife Jane, their dogs, every episode of Dateline and strong margaritas. Chris would light up at any opportunity to tell a story. If it was one of his countless jokes, or making incredibly inappropriate observations about strangers, he relished his ability to inspire a laugh and he could hold the attention of just about anyone for the length of a story, some of which were actually true.
A certified Roman Catholic, Chris would always end his dinner prayer by pounding the table and proclaiming “God Bless Everyone! No Exceptions!” And always looked forward to heading to a better place when the time was right and followed the “Good Lord’s plan”.
His faith brought him to a place where generosity of time and spirit were at the forefront of his mind. He traveled on missions all over the world. From South America to India and all stops in between he looked for and found opportunities to serve the undeserved. He understood that “For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required.”
Chris was survived by his second wife, Jane Noble Sharkey of more than 21 years. Chris has requested his pallbearers be six members of the Green Bay Packers football team, just so the Packers can let him down one final time.
Funeral Liturgy will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, November 20, 2023, in Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel. Burial and Military honors to follow at the Cheyenne National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers or memorial gifts please donate to the Cheyenne Animal Shelter, 800 Southwest Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82007, website: https://www.cheyenneanimalshelter.org/
We love him and will miss him every day. No Exceptions!
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Funeral Liturgy

Monday, November 20, 2023

Wiederspahn-Radomsky Chapel of the Chimes

1900 East 19th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001

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Interment with Military Honors

Monday, November 20, 2023

Cheyenne National Cemetery

Hildreth Road, WY 82009

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