Sharon Lee Kooser of Houston, Texas and a long time resident of Colorado Springs, passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 13, 2014 at the age of 74.
Sharon is best described as a generous, loving, caring sister, mother, grandmother and friend.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, Fred and Jeanne Olver of Houston, Texas.
She is survived by her brothers, James Olver (Carole) and Fred Olver (Brenda); former husband and good friend, Robert Kooser; sons, Mark Kooser (Lisa), David Kooser (Shelley) and Craig Kooser; grandchildren, Rory Erhardt, Ashley Erhardt, Aubry Kooser, Jennifer Kooser, Jeffrey Kooser and Jamie Kooser.
A private service will held for family and close friends.
We would also like to acknowledge and thank her bible study group, Meganne, Joni, Cheryl, Dean and Carol, for everything they have done for our mother.
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Every year on this day i am reminded of what a precious, godly friend and sister in Christ we lost on this earth. Oh, sweet Sharon! You are so terribly missed and thought of often. Myself, (Joni), Dean, Carol, and Meganne think of you often, but rejoice that you are with our Heavenly Father, and we all look forward to reuniting with you again! Love you
Joni Lopez
Friend
December 13, 2022
I knew Sharon back in 1988-89. I was thinking about her today and remembered how kind she was to me and my children (I was very young back then). I thought I would look her up online to see where she might be only to find her obituary. I had hoped to reconnect with her. I'm very sorry to her family for the loss of such a kind person. She was a huge blessing to me. I only wish that I could have spoken with her again.
Susan (Hatton) Neumeyer
Friend
February 23, 2021
I used to work with Sharon. I'm sorry to hear of her passing. It was a blessing having known her.
December 18, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Ginny Holloman
December 18, 2014
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