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Life Story for Sharon E. Cinsavich (Anderson)

Sharon E.  Cinsavich (Anderson)
LITTLETON- Sharon E. (Anderson) Cinsavich, 84, a long time Chelmsford resident, passed away peacefully on August 25 at the Life Care Center of the Nashoba Valley. She was the loving and devoted wife of Walter Cinsavich, to whom she would have celebrated her 60th wedding anniversary with in November.

Sharon was born in Danville, IL on December 5, 1932, a daughter of the late Irvin and Estelle (VanKirk) Anderson. She earned her master's degree in education and was employed by the Chelmsford Public Schools. As a member of many social clubs, Sharon was active in the community including the Chelmsford Welcome Club, Chelmsford Garden Club and multiple theater groups, as well as serving as director of the YWCA in Lowell. In addition to the many social groups Sharon was involved in, she was also very active in her religious community, volunteering and spearheading various committees.

In addition to her husband, Sharon is survived by her Son, Scott Cinsavich of Billerica, her daughter Cynthia Wood of Hampstead, NH and her granddaughter, Nicole Wood, also of Hampstead, NH. She was sadly predeceased by her grandson, Brandon Wood and her brother, Phillip Anderson.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday August 29, 2017 from 5 PM until 8 PM in the Blake Chelmsford Funeral Home, 24 Worthen Street, Chelmsford.

Her funeral service will be held on Wednesday morning at 11 AM in the West Chelmsford United Methodist Church, 242 Main St., Chelmsford.

KINDLY MEET AT CHURCH.

Interment will be private.

For those who wish, donations in loving memory of Sharon can be made to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation, P.O. Box 515 Northampton, Massachusetts 01061-0515.
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