Sharon-Jaeger-Obituary

Sharon Jaeger

Anchorage, Alaska

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Long time Anchorage resident, Sharon Jaeger, died at home on December 20, 2011 after a short battle with cancer and a long battle with rheumatoid arthritis. She was 69. Sharon was born August 2, 1942 in Grafton, North Dakota, to William Warren Poole and Clara Siverson Poole. Raised on the family...

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It was a pleasure knowing Sharon. She was a kind soul who loved her family very much. Some people make a permanent loving mark in your heart, she was one of them. It was a privelage and joy to have known her. She has a loving family who love her deeply, and that is a wonderful legacy to her. She will be missed very much.

Our deepest condolences to the Jaeger family and friends.
She leaves the legacy of her many talents to the community and love of and pride in her family. We will miss her.

I worked with Sharon while she was in Community Schools. She was not only a patient mentor, but a woman of great intelligence, insight, and inspiring grace. Her personal and professional contributions to our community were boundless and surely continue to ripple throughout the world in boundless ways we can scarcely imagine. She spoke of her family always with great delight, and I hope they have some comfort in knowing how much happiness they brought her. Thank you, Sharon, for all you...

I remember and appreciate having met Sharon through our Totem organization and then toward the end of my career with ASD, when Sharon would come to Taku Elemenary full of her enthusiasm for one of her projects. It made my day as an Adm. Asst. all that better for her presence. My condolences to her family and friends.

I enjoyed getting to know Sharon while working at the ASD and also got to know her love for Girl Scouts. She was a giving individual.

My family has had the pleasure of being neighbors with the Jaegers for many years. Our families grew up alongside one another. I am saddened by the loss of this wonderful person. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sharon and I shared an office at Chester Valley when I first started with ASD 12 years ago. We used to take breaks and walk to the creek near the school. Sharon would have her "smoke" and we would discuss all kinds of things: work, family, friends, frustrations, joys. Sharon was deeply proud of her family! I hated the smoke, but I LOVED those walks and talks with Sharon! I became one of her "mentees." Years ago, after I was transferred from Chester Valley, I started to paint her a picture of...

I met Sharon and came to know her through the Community School program. I loved her quick wit and smile that lit up the room. She was a warm, nurturing person but no-nonsense at the same time. I'll carry her in my heart always;our world is diminished without her.

I enjoyed working with Sharon over her long career in the ASD. She was a wonderful advocate for our youth and their families.