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Sharon Kay Hottovy Dreher

8 Oct 1958 – 5 Dec 2006

Birth8 Oct 1958
Death5 Dec 2006
CemeteryGrand Island Cemetery
Grand Island , Hall County , Nebraska , USA
Added bydiaNEB on 19 Dec 2013
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16933132

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Sharon K. Hottovy Dreher, 48, of Grand Island died Tuesday, December 5, 2006, at home. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Resurrection Catholic Church. Burial will be in Grand Island City Cemetery. Shron was born October 8, 1958, at David City, the daughter of Richard and Rose (Tvrdy) Hottovy. Survivors of the immediate family include her husband, Michael of Grand Island; three sons and a daughter-in-law, Max and Cris Schmid of Korea, Dean Schmid of Waverly and Troy Schmid of Sioux City, Iowa; one daughter and son-in-law, Stacey and Marcos Arrecis of Lincoln; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Terry Hottovy of Denver, and Lee and Janelle Hottovy of Tulsa, Okla.; and three sisters and brothers-in-law, Julie and Mark Kendall of Atlanta, Connie and Gale Janak of Brainerd, and Janie and Marty DeMuth of Hastings. Also surviving is her mother, Rose Hottovy of David City; Dean Schmid's girlfriend, Tara Feldman of Waverly; three grandchildren, Christian, Breanna, and Trenton; and several nieces and nephews. Sharon graduated from David City Aquinas High School in 1976 and from Lincoln School of Commerce in 1977. She worked for the City of Lincoln, Rolfsmeier Motors, and as an accounting supervisor for ARA Nursing Homes. She then worked for Amigos Restaurants in Lincoln and in 1990 transferred to Grand Island to assume a management position. Sharon worked for Amigos for 17 years. For the past nine months, she was employed at Overhead Door Corp. as a purchaser. She married Michael Dreher June 26, 1993 at Lincoln. She liked to garden and create things from scratch. She liked playing on her computer and trying to know all she could about how it worked. She enjoyed watching Nebraska football and was very proud of her youngest son playing in college. She loved watching all her children play sports. She liked to travel and see family members. Sharon was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and the Central Catholic Wrestling Club. Sharon was preceded in death by her father, Richard Hottovy. Contributor: Mari Matulka (50950498)

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