Eian Sharkey accident: Eian Sharkey death cause, Stark County mourns

Eian Sharkey accident: Beloved Eian Sharkey death cause has been announced as a tragic car accident.

The cause of death for the Stark County High School student was contained in a statement released by Stark County CUSD 100 that read:

Good morning Stark County,

It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of Stark County High School student, Eian Sharkey, who was lost due to a tragic car accident. Our condolences go out to Eian’s parents, family and loved ones. Please keep the Sharkey family in your thoughts and prayers.

Stark County High School will open its doors for any students, staff or community members in need of support during this difficult time. On Monday and Tuesday we will have a support team of counselors and social workers to provide support and services from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm each day.

In addition, for any emergency needs throughout the weekend, please contact Ms. McGann or Mr.Elliott and we will immediately connect you with the proper services.
Thank you for your support during this difficult time.

Brett M. Elliott
Superintendent

Rob Sharkey son death – Eian Sharkey

Please say a prayer for Eian’s parents Rob and Emily Sharkey, family and loved ones.

Just hours before the heartbreaking news of Eian Sharkey passing, his dad Rob had called for prayers and help to find Eian after he left Toulon for Bradford at midnight, texted he was on his way home and hours later, had not been seen or heard from.

Eian was driving a dark grey Chrysler 300. He was only 17 years old.

His family have asked for time to heal in the statement they shared to call off the search

We lost our son Eian today.
We appreciate everyone’s help and prayers.
We felt we needed to post this for the hundreds that are still offering help.
Please allow my family time to heal

1 thought on “Eian Sharkey accident: Eian Sharkey death cause, Stark County mourns”

  1. Dear Rob and Emily and your family, We are farmers from Osceola in Polk County,Wi.I just heard of your son’s accident . Our heart and prayers to you. We too lost a son to a firewood hauling accident on our farm 35 years ago Bill and Linda Thiel

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