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Sharon Louise Warner

1944 - 2020

Sharon Louise Warner obituary, 1944-2020, Austin, TX

BORN

1944

DIED

2020

Sharon Warner Obituary

WARNER, Sharon Louise SHE PERSISTED 1944-2020 Strong, Smart, Vocal, and Tenacious Sharon Louise Warner, 76 years old, was born in Austin, Texas on January 8, 1944. She died on October 26, 2020 in Pflugerville, Texas, due to complications of COVID-19. Sharon was the daughter of Kenneth Warner and Mary Louise Puett. She is survived by Grace Ellen Johnson, her partner of 35 years, and by the four children they raised together. John Frances Robinson III and his wife Vivian of Houston, Texas. Benjamin Kelly Robinson, also of Houston, Texas. Adam Stafford Robinson and Camille Robinson Seyler and her husband Christopher and their daughter Graceann Seyler all of Austin, Texas. She is also survived by her brother Charles Ringler and his wife Sharon and their daughter Mary Williams and her husband Jay and their children Christina and Nate, all of Magnolia, Texas. Sharon was a lifelong resident of Texas and deeply loved the Hill Country and her native city of Austin. She had a strong interest in Texas history and in her family genealogy, tracing her k to The Alamo and even The Mayflower. She was active in local politics, in the Methodist Church (First United and Trinity) and in ALGPC. In 1971 she opened Associated Employment Consultants, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Sharon graduated from The University of Texas in 1975 and from The University of Texas, School of Law in 1982. Sharon practiced law in Austin for many years. There will be no memorial service at this time. If you wish to, you may remember Sharon with a gift to your favorite cause.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Nov. 22, 2020.

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Grace Johnson

December 3, 2020

I was Sharon's partner for 35 years. As I read all of these kind words written by friends, I am overwhelmed. All of you seem to have known Sharon quite well and clearly loved her anyway. I want to thank each one of you for your thoughts and feelings. I also want you to know that Sharon's ashes will be spread in many places, but most particularly at Barksdale Cemetery in Barksdale, Texas in Edwards County. I hope that this event can take place this spring (2021) when the bluebonnets bloom. Any and all of you would be welcome to join us. -Grace Ellen Johnson ([email protected])

November 28, 2020

November 28, 2020

Nana- I love you so much! My time with you was too short!

November 28, 2020

November 28, 2020

Camille Seyler

November 28, 2020

Being raised by Sharon from the age of 5 years old, was such a amazing journey! It has created the women, mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend, teacher and life long student I am today. Thanks Sharon!

Marilyn Good

November 27, 2020

Sharon was such a blessing and guide as she taught Disciple Bible Study opening possibilities to this traveler who too long had felt no place in a community of faith.

Susan Hensley

November 25, 2020

So knowledgeable, so funny, so involved. Loved being able to learn from her amazing wisdom and being a part of our early Reunion Meetings. Peace

Laura Seymer

November 23, 2020

I remember Sharon’s smile, the twinkle in her eye, her sharp intellect, her fierce determination and her unfailing graciousness and respect while she pursued what she knew was right. We first met around 1980 and though I had not seen her for many years now, I know that the world is a poorer place with her gone. My sympathies to the family.

Sue Norris

November 23, 2020

Sharon was such a loving and giving person with such a happy demeanor. I thank God for her. My sympathy to her family.

Caroline Scott

November 22, 2020

Oh Sharon. You were a forceful, brave woman. I especially remember those years in law school and the early years of practicing law, in the 1980s and early 90’s, and your wonderful family. My sympathies to Grace, Camille, Ben, Adam & John.

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