Sharon-Brenner-Obituary

Sharon Brenner

Portland, Oregon

08/02/1948 - 04/06/2025

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April 6, 2025
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Portland, Oregon

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Sharon Brenner, beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, cousin, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 6, 2025. Born Sharon Lee Berg on Aug. 2, 1948, to parents Ahldor and Ana Berg, Sharon grew up as an "army brat." The Berg family lived in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Germany. While...

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Sharon was so lovely with such amazing grace, style, and kindness. Every visit to her home resulted in me being inspired to try something new. I think of her every time I see my stone egg collection inspired by her own. She will be sorely missed. All my best wishes.

"We will forever cherish our friendship and treasure the many memories we made over the last 50 years. You were a true gift-not only to us, but to your family and community. We miss you dearly." I

Steve Sorry to hear of your loss. Some people are just special and cannot be replaced. Dave Arthur

Steve, I offer my deepest sympathy to you on the loss of Sharon. My heart goes out to you and your family.

My family were neighbors and friends with the Brenners on SW Arden Road Sharon was the most beautiful woman! I watched her visage countless times as she walked down the front steps of their house There was Sharon, tall and elegant with her long, dark hair She cut the most striking figure! I babysat Alexis and Dana as a teen and Sharon couldn´t have been sweeter and kinder to me. Sharon had natural charm yet was also unassuming and down to earth. As a teen I saw Steve and Sharon as role...

I did not know Sharon but the description in the Oregonian of her lovely example as a Grandmother is inspiring and motivating for all grandparents I know her love and the time she shared with you will be with you and a part of who you are forever. Pam

Steve, Alexis and Dana, I was a West Hills neighbor a long time ago. Todd and Jill Pet ersen were Alexis and Dana´s classmates. I remember Sharon as a gracious and friendly person always ready to help. My thoughts are with the you at this time. May her memory be a blessing.

Steve, Alexis, and Dana, I am so sorry to hear of Sharon´s passing. I have fond memories of her from my Ainsworth and Lincoln days. She was such a warm and friendly person. I remember her talking to me and Alexis´ friends whenever I would see her. She was always smiling and happy. She had a special way of making people in her presence feel good, comfortable, and at ease. Please accept my sincere condolences as you grieve this profound loss. May her memory be a blessing. Much love.

My heartfelt condolences to Sharon´s family. She was a long time book club friend. Sharon was intelligent, kind, and brightened any room she entered. I will miss her...