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Sharon A. Crosier

Hartford, Westbrook, Connecticut

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CROSIER, Sharon A. Sharon A, Crosier, 57, of Hartford, entered into eternal rest after a long and courageous battle with ovarian cancer on Monday (October 29, 2007). Sharon was born on October 19, 1950 in Hartford to William and Jean Crosier. She was predeceased by her parents. Sharon leaves her sisters, Mary Soldano of Hartford, and Deborah Loranger and her husband Ronald of Westbrook; her beloved niece, Madeleine Severin of New York City; and nephews Sonny Soldano and his wife Jennifer of Murfreesboro, TN, and Devin Soldano of Hartford. She also leaves her great-nephew Joshua, and great-niece Summer Soldano. Sharon was employed for many years at Friendly's Corp. in Wethersfield as a manager. Funeral services and internment at Cedar Hill Cemetery will be private. Sharon will be remembered by all those whose lives she touched with her kindness, and for her love for animals, her generosity, and her gentle spirit. A special thanks to the kind and caring staff at the Harry Gray Cancer Center, especially Dr. Stacy Nerenstone. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society (l-800-ACS2345) or www.cancer.org. To share a memory with the family please visit www.dillonbaxter.com.

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Sharon, a very quiet and sweet girl and young woman who was the sister of my dear friend, Deborah and Mary. Rest in peace, dear Sharon.

How quiet and kind Sharon was...I can still hear her quiet chuckle. May perpetual light shine upon her...

Remembering Sharon with love and prayers....May she be enjoying eternal peace and comfort with her mom and Debbie.

I worked with Sharon for about 4 years and i have to say i will truly miss her!I was deeply saddened by her loss! She was such a caring and loving person. Everyone at Friendlys loved her, she made us feel like we were all her kids! I just know she is in a better place and she is no longer suffering! My sympathy goes out to her Family.

I am so sorry to hear about Sharon. I know she was battling cancer, but I didn’t realize it had come back once again. She was courageous and such a hard worker. Always smiling and friendly, she made everything feel right at home. She will definitely be missed and may the coming days bring you comfort in that she is finally at peace.

I was deeply saddened to come across Sharon's name today. I knew she'd been sick again and prayed often that she would be healed. Her obituary was 100% true, all of the things she will be rememered for. I spent my teen years on Barker Street, and spent alot of time with Deborah and Mary. Sharon was always kind and soft spoken. I will remember her like I remember her mother...hard working and a good, decent human being. A special spot has been prepared for her, I'm sure. My love, prayers and...

To the Family of Sharon Croiser, I meet Sharon only two years ago at Friendly' s I transferred from West Hartford and she made me feel right at home, Sharon was a hard worker and loved her co-workers and customers the same. We will miss Sharon. My deepest condolences. RIP Sharon

To Sharon's Family, Mary Ellen & Debbie.....my sincere condolences... While I have not seen you in decades I do have fond memories of Sharon as well as Mary Ellen and Debbie when we were all kids playing at each other's homes. Your dad and my mom always remained close and loving brother and sister....I hope your families are well and you both have peace at this time....John P. Stawecki

I had the pleasure of meeting Sharon many years ago at Friendly's. I started each day with a stop at Friendly's for the "usual" and Sharon was often the welcoming Good Morning. She worked dilgently each and every day and the customers were her priority. When she became ill a few years ago, she still kept working without a respite. That still did not change when she became ill again in the past year. Her hard work and selfless attitude was always admired. Her spirit and welcoming greeting...