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Sharon Kay Kemmerer

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Sharon K. Kemmerer, 74, of Bethlehem, passed away on Tuesday December 16. She is at peace. She was the wife of the late Richard Kemmerer. She was born in Minnesota to Charles & Kathleen Uplinger (McIntosh). Sharon worked for the IU 20 for many years, where she loved caring for the children....

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Pam And Bonnie and all of your families
please know we are thinking about all of you at this time. Your Mom has touched my life for so many years, from sleep overs in elementary school, brownies, then boy talk in high school, then family talk as we have grown older. Her great personality has always left us smiling. We are saddened by her passing, but know she is making both your dad and my dad
laugh now and someday we'll all be together again.
Love, The Nitchkey
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Sorry to hear of Sharon's passing ,she was a great lady .I will never forget her .May she rest in peace. My condolences to the family .

So very sorry for your loss. Sharon had such a vivacious personality and kept everyone laughing at the friends and family cookouts. She will be greatly missed.

One of these days we will see each other again. Until then love you Edda and Fred

hello everyone -- all of us in Minnesota are thinking of you. As the oldest of the Burkhardt cousins, she was the fun and crazy one, with red hair to go with it! We always looked forward to her visits. Please remember that you always have family here any time you need us.

So very sorry for your loss

So very sorry for your loss, Bonnie, Stefan and all your family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love & hugs, Aunt Lucille

She was a wonderful person and I was honored to know her. I will miss her laugh and our phone calls. Sending love to you all.

Bonnie and Family, So sorry for your loss. I have so many memories of your mom dating back to kindergarten at Farmersville. She was always smiling. May all your good memories get you through this difficult time. God Bless you all. Love Laurie and Rick Peters