CARRINGTON, Sharon S. Ito
A longtime resident of Sacramento, born on September 12, 1953 and passed peacefully on December 6, 2011 with her loving husband by her side. She will be sadly missed by her husband of 28 years, Charles T. Carrington. She retired from the State of California in December 2008 after 34 years of service. She was preceded in death by her parents, Masayoshi and Shizue Ito. Survived by her brothers, Yoshiaki (Priscilla), Steve (Diana), David (Gigi), Bill (Donna); sister Carol Tang (Ted); nieces, Janelle Ito-Orille (Mike), Cassandra Tang; and nephews, David Tang (Bhell), Justin Ito (Emilie) Jeremy, Brian, Joseph, Christian Ito and Orion Tang. Memorial Service will be conducted at Sacramento Memorial Lawn, 6100 Stockton Blvd on Saturday, December 17 at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the Asian Community Center (ACC), 7375 Park City Drive, Sacramento 95831.
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I met Sharon through a work friend who was also a close friend of Sharon. One Friday night I took Sharon and Patti to the Officers Club at Mather for some fun. This is where she met Charlie and as they say the rest is history.
Shari Pell-Stocki
December 18, 2011
I met Sharon at the Office of AIDS where she was the guru for program reports. She had a sometimes acerbic witt and could always make me laugh. I will miss her.
Sue Chapman
December 16, 2011
I too worked with Sharon at the DHS, she was our contact for Orange County. I would alway call her "Amiga". Sharon was such a wonderful person to work with. Always very helpful. She always closed the call with something funny. She will be missed.
Yvonne Cervantes
December 12, 2011
What a great gal to work with. Sharon and I worked together at DSS and HCD during my career with the State. On one occasion she walked on my back in her stocking feet to help relieve my back. She always had a great laugh & smile.
Phill Palmer
December 12, 2011
I worked with Sharon at the Office of AIDS. Our friendship continued even after she retired. She was always a "tell it like it is" person. I will miss her presence and those hilarious jokes that she would send via the email.
My sincere condolences to her husband Charles and the family.
Just remember that she is not gone, she is just away.....
Blessings....
)
Rosalind Baker
December 11, 2011
I had 8 years of spending a lot of time with Sharon on the phone due to our work. Never had a call that we did not laugh out loud. To her family, my deepest sympathies. I appreciated Sharon with all my heart and was grateful to call her a friend.
Tracy Van Hoy
December 11, 2011
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