Obituary
Aimee Lynn Scharr, 44, of Longwood passed away on Friday January 1, 2021 surrounded by her loving family. Aimee was born on October 10th, 1976 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Douglas and Chris Sangster. She grew up in Winter Park and attended Winter Park high school where she graduated in 1995. Later, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Florida in 2000 where she then started her successful career in the waste and recycling industry. In 2005 she married David Scharr and they went on to have two children Avery and Brayden, who were the light of her life. Aimee was an avid tennis player on multiple leagues and enjoyed staying active. She was always the life of the party and had never met a stranger. Aimee loved boating, socializing with friends, planning get togethers, spending time with family, lobstering in the keys and scalloping in Crystal River. Aimee is survived by her loving Husband David Orwin Scharr; Daughter Avery Scharr; Son Brayden Scharr; Father Douglas Stuart Sangster; Mother Chris Anne Sangster née Armantrout; Brother Daniel Sangster; Niece Cloey Sangster and many extended family and friends. There are no words to adequately describe Aimee’s larger than life personality or how much her family and immense social circle will miss her. A celebration of Aimee’s life will be honored on Jan 30th at 2:30 pm at Mead Botanical Gardens in Winter Park. The address to the Botanical Gardens is 1300 S Denning Dr, Winter Park FL 32789
You and the kids are in our prayers everyday. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Some of Aimee's many tennis friends. Our Sylvan Lake Luvs team. Our Captain was not in the previous photo posted and I wanted to make sure to include Judy <3
Aimee was a member of our Sylvan Lake Luvs tennis team. She was always so fun to be around. We will miss her bright smile, kind heart, and bubbly personality. My sincere condolences to her family and her many friends. She will be truly missed and will live on in our memories of her. Rest in Love and Peace Aimee
She made an impact on everyone she encountered and I was lucky to know her.