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Sharon Rose Fedewa

Middleville, Michigan

1942 - 2014

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Fedewa, Sharon Rose; age 72; of Middleville and formerly of Beal City; passed away Tuesday, September 9, 2014; at home with family at her side. Cremation has taken place and her Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, September 18, 2014 at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church in Beal City with...

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Sharon,
I was sad to hear of your passing. You played such an important part of my life when we worked together at PH. Even after you retired it was nice having lunch with you! I loved hearing about your life and how retirement was treating you. Tammy & Greg your in my thoughts.
Angie Reynolds

Thank you, Sharon, for adding so many good memories to my life. You have enriched the lives of everyone you touched. May you rest in peace. Mary and Dave Colter

Sharon,
You will always be in my heart. I enjoyed our laughs and your funny humor. RIP

Prayers to Geri and the entire family. True meaning of 'sisters'!!

Tammy & Greg; we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May the wonderful memories you have of your mom comfort you. Love, Jackie & Ron Hanson

Rest in peace Sharon. Loved your sense of humor and appreciated your straight talk. I think of you every time I watch a Kevin Costner movie or think of Colorado. Wishing your family and friends comfort during this time. You will be missed.

Sharon, thank you for all of your kindness and love for our family! The girls loved walking down to visit you while James and my dad were over helping with projects. I will never eat a chocolate covered ice cream treat again with out thinking of you. Thank you for being a friend to James... and I am so glad you liked the cake we brought over for you on Labor Day! I hope you and your sisters enjoyed dinner the next evening. You will be greatly missed.

Tammi and family - so sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort during this difficult time

Sharon, your smart tongue, candor and spunk will be missed by all who knew you! I will always think of you when I see the warm glow in a Thomas Kinkade piece or when I visit The Butler in Saugutuck. Until we meet again! May God Bless You and Keep You.