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Sharon Lee Besalke Hiser

Decatur, Illinois

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Sharon Lee

(Besalke) Hiser

DECATUR - Sharon Lee (Besalke) Hiser, 68, of Decatur, passed away at 7:10 p.m. Sunday, May 29, 2011 at Fair Havens Christian Home.

A memorial service to celebrate Sharon's life will be 4 p.m. Thursday, June 2, 2011 at the Scovill Golf Course...

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Hey Chickadee you were the sunshine and the life of Walgreens every day that you were there. You always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. I miss our conversations whether it be about our health or what we did over the weekend for fun or maybe it was about how Toots got her name. I know a special place for you was made on your final journey and one day we will meet again and continue our conversations. Rest in peace my dear friend and know that you will always be in my thoughts and...

Dear, Sharon. Wow, I did not know that you had passed away. I asked about you while I was in Walgreens a couple of weeks ago. I missed seeing your smiling face. The other Sharon told me that you had retired due to health reasons. I did not pry.

Today, I asked another employee how you were doing. That is when I learned of your death. I want to let you know that I truly appreciate all of the encouragement and support that you gave me through the years. Your warm smile,...

I cannot believe she has passed. I have known her for four years, I worked with her at walgreens and she was my MaMa. She was always telling me when I was pregnant to eat healthy...so that was when she became my MaMa. I will miss her so much!

no farewell words were spoken no time to say good bye God took you up to heaven and only he knows why, fromall your buddys at mickey d's you are missed love becky,ruthann bob ,maurice,dee, jan,doni

Our condolences go out to Ty, Trent and other family members; we share your loss. Sharon was a wonderful neighbor bridge club partner and friend who we both enjoyed being with. To identify her as a "people person" is the perfect description. It was impossible to talk to her for more than 30 seconds without sharing a laugh and launching into another story. People who make you feel good just to be with them are rare. Sharon was one of those. She was loved by many and will be missed!

We will miss your smile and great personality Chad and Elizabeth

I have known Sharon since 7th grade at Roosevelt, and have kept in contact through the years. Sharon was truly the most people person I ever knew. I remember going to the teen dances at the Y, many with her dad and his dance band playing. We had so many great times. She was such a fun character. I know she's making many new friends (as well as meeting her old ones) in Heaven right now!
My thoughts and prayers are with her family and all her many friends who will forever miss her.
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Laughter...lots of laughter...and the sad times too...lots of memories. She was a trooper for sure. And a true "people person." Love you Sharon...

Mary and Toni

We miss you Sharon

Chad and Elizebeth