Sharon-Giammatteo-Obituary

Sharon H. Giammatteo

Bloomfield, Connecticut

1948 - 2015

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On Thursday, February 12, 2015, at home with her husband Tom by her side, Sharon Honey (Babad, Weiselfish) Giammatteo released her spirit from her physical body. Sharon was born on May 10, 1948 in Toronto, Canada. She was a citizen of the world. Sharon's impact on so many people will be cherished...

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I am re looking at this today as Sharon changed my life. Like so many others I miss her every day.

I recently had a daughter who was born on February 12, 2018. My friend Arlene brought to my attention that it was the day that Sharon passed three years earlier. Sharon knows that I am not great at dates and linear time but when this was brought to my awareness I have been thinking of it a lot obviously.

It is a fact that my little one Margaux would not exist if not for...

I just found out about Sharons passing as I searched for her online while watching one of her various lectures that I had gone to many years ago. She was an inspiration, a mentor, and a healer for me as a physical therapist, and I have never forgotten the powerful impact and presence that she had on those she taught and those she healed. She was a giant in her field, but was accessible and personable. She had hands like NO other, world renowned, healing hands. I was lucky enough to be...

Rest in Peace! I'm thankful to even know of Sharon's work and her brilliance!
D.Ellis

I had no idea Sharon had passed! IMT has changed my life and so many around me. Sending love to the family. Surely missed.
Heather Leonard

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of such a great woman and wife to my dear friend Tom. So sorry Tom.

Sharon was a gifted teacher with whom I had a chance to learn from many years ago. I still have her books from her courses.She will be missed by many.

Thank you Sharon for sharing your gifts. Your work has forever changed how I view and treat my patients. May eternal light shine upon you.

So sorry to hear this news. I have learned so much from her and her work. I will miss her a lot. My prayers are for her family and IMT staff.

I first met Sharon as a patient in 1984. So inspired
by her work, I later attended a number of courses. She and the gifted
group of practitioners she built around her had the most profound impact on my life and on the lives of others I sent her way. Her smile and her passion for her work will never be forgotten.
Truly an angel