May God bless you and your...
I’m sorry for your loss. Praying the Lord holds you in his comforting arms tighter than ever.
May God bless and keep you.
Antoinette Hastings-Castillo
December 23, 2025 | Maxwell, TX | Coworker


Photo courtesy of Owens and Brumley Funeral Home - Burkburnett
Mar 29, 1965 - Dec 13, 2025
I’m sorry for your loss. Praying the Lord holds you in his comforting arms tighter than ever.
May God bless and keep you.
Antoinette Hastings-Castillo
December 23, 2025 | Maxwell, TX | Coworker
My heart breaks for you and your family. Sharon's kindness and love will not be forgotten. I’m praying for you and asking God to give you comfort, strength, and peace as you walk through this difficult time.
Todd Mudd
December 18, 2025 | Wichita Falls, TX | Friend
Bruce & entire family,
We extend our sympathy, & hope that Christ will comfort all of you in your loss of Sharron. May you have peace during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Lori & Tony Corsaut
Lori Corsaut
December 18, 2025 | Burkburnett, TX | Classmate
Cynthia and I extend our prayers to all of Sharron's family. Prayers of gratitude for a life well-lived, prayers that God will comfort you in your grief, and that you will take inspiration always from the warmth of your memories of Sharron's life and love.
Dave & Cynthia Lusignolo
December 18, 2025 | Houston, TX | Friend
Sharron Deeb, 60, of Burkburnett passed away Saturday December 13, 2025.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 6:00 until 8:00p.m. Thursday, December 18, 2025 at Owens and Brumley Funeral Home in Burkburnett.
Sharron Patricia Deeb was born on March 29, 1965, at George AFB in California to Robert E. Moschgat and Judith C. Gunter Moschgat, both of whom preceded her in death. As a child in a military family, she moved often before settling in Burkburnett, Texas, during elementary — the town she proudly called home for the rest of her life.
Sharron met Bruce Deeb in high school, and years later they reconnected while working at Howmet Casting. Their love story took root, and together they built a life filled with deep love, hard work, and unwavering devotion. They raised two children: Carrie Arzola and her husband Aaron, along with daughters Abby, Scarlett, and Whitley; and Blake Deeb and his partner Jordan, and children Harper, Cash, and another on the way.
Sharron is also survived by her sisters, Sandra Moschgat Welker and Suzanne Moschgat Arras, who were her lifelong companions in love, laughter, and adventure. Aunt Sharron also doted heavily on her niece and nephews Brad, Brent, Caden, and Addison.
Sharron was the heart of her family — a dedicated wife, nurturing mother, and proud Grammie. She poured her energy into making others feel loved and cared for, often through the smallest gestures that left the deepest impact. She always had an open door — for family, for dozens of her children’s friends, or for any event that needed a willing host. Her ability to quietly hold everything together without asking for recognition was unparalleled.
Together, Sharron and Bruce created and upheld traditions that filled their home with warmth — especially during the holidays, where everyone knew they could eat well, laugh loud, and feel deeply loved. Sharron was the kind of person who always made room at the table, always made you feel like family, and always knew how to take care of her loved ones before they even knew what to ask for.
If you were lucky enough to know Sharron well, you already know this: she loved you hard.
She was one of the good ones.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in honor of Sharron to the Boys and Girls Club of Burkburnett.
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