Sharon-Barr-Obituary

Sharon Marie Wren Barr

SeaTac, Washington

1938 - 2015

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DIED
January 4, 2015
LOCATION
SeaTac, Washington

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Sharon Barr passed away on January 4, 2015 in SeaTac, Washington. Funeral Home Services for Sharon are being provided by Bonney Watson Funeral Home - SeaTac. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 11, 2015.

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Never forgotten, always a good friend. Hi to the girls.

Never forgotten. I often wish I was spending time with her again. Hope the family is doing well as she so loved her people. Friends always, Cheri

So nice to once again say what a great gal to have as a friend and miss her always.

I think of Sharon quit often and wish we were still sharing laughs and stories together.

Keri and Allison,
Thanks for sending this to me. I think of your MOM so often remembering all the fun she and I had talking and laughing each week, such an amazing women and friend. Hope all is well with you and your families.
Always,
Cheri Bexten

Sharon "mom" to me! A wonderful mother, a heart full of love, opened arms for all. So many memories, singing to Andy Williams, driving her 56 Chevrolet convertible, the scent of channel #5. Sleeping over at the home as I grew up next door since birth. Taught me how to eat some interesting foods such as pickled herring, chicken livers and the list goes on. Sharon had a wonderful sense of humor, always making you smile.

Love to all (god be with you)
~Sandra Zaknich-Hallett


Randy D. Scott
Ocean Shores, WA
Jan 11, 2015


I met Sharon in 1955 when I went to live with Alice and Russell Bucy with one of my younger sisters - Darlane. We lived with them for several years. I remember Sharon very fondly - she was immediately my big sister - I appreciated her kindness, help and teaching. I liked it when her And Bob (Barr) took me swimming down at Kennydale Beach. I lost contact with her and the Family - sorry about that. May the Creator welcome Sharon...

This is a sad time for all, losing a mother, grandmother, family member, and all those that were considered Sharons friends. Sharon and I spent many hours talking and laughing either in the Salon or on the phone. I truly missed our face to face visits after her move to Arlington. I pray for the families peace of mind and heart with their loss. Sharon is a lady that no mater how long its been or will be will ever be forgotten. My thoughts are with all who loved her. I am thankful for the...