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Sharron Kaye Irby was born July 2, 1953 in Oklahoma City to Elord and Patricia (Danker) Butler. She passed away February 5, 2026 in Wellston at the age of 72.
Sharron enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren, getting manicures and pedicures, riding the motorcycle with her husband and traveling. She worked as a server for many years but the job that she enjoyed the most was traveling the country as a truck driver.
Sharron was preceded in death by her parents, Elord and Patricia, husband of over 40 years, Earl Irby, daughter, Rhonda Irby; siblings, Coetta Kennitz, Bob Butler, Roy Butler, Eldon Butler.
Survivors include her children, Sheila Harp (Matt Clowers) of Prague, Shanna Rackley (Curtis) of Wellston, Gina Stamper (Rob) of Portland, Oregon, Shane Irby (Stacey) of Royce City, Texas, Shawn Irby (Sheila) of Venus, Texas, Lee Irby (Valerie) of Point, Texas; 20 grandchildren along with numerous great-grandchildren and other family and friends.
A celebration of Sharron’s life will be held at 10:00 am Sunday, February 15, 2026 at Lehman Funeral Home.
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