Sharon-Kerber-Obituary

Sharon Kerber

bloomington, Indiana

Oct 28, 1946 – Nov 28, 2024

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BORN
October 28, 1946
DIED
November 28, 2024
LOCATION
bloomington, Indiana
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Sharon Anne Kerber (DeClue), born on October 28, 1946, left this world peacefully on November 28, 2024, in Bloomington, Indiana, surrounded by her loving children and family. Her life was a vibrant tapestry of love, joy, and cherished memories. Preceded in death by her parents, Charles and...

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Sharon was our weekend neighbor and grew into a dear friend. We cherished Sharon and her love for animals, people, art and sending cards. She was such a thoughtful caring person and always dressed so nice! She had the cutest dresses ever! I always looked forward to see what Sharon was wearing! She helped me with my mother who had dementia (mom adored her & Judi) and was a house sitter for us & our kitties many times. Sharon´s friendship blessed our lives beyond measure. She was the...

Mema, my sunshine, my guiding light. Her kind spirit, quick wit, and smile will forever be etched in my heart\. She was more than just a grandmother; she was a friend, a confidante, and a source of endless love and laughter. She taught me the beauty of the world, and fostered a deep appreciation for life's simple pleasures (petting a dog, listening to the waves lap up on shore, feeding Phaedra). She was there to comfort us when we weren't well, her gentle touch soothing our worries and...

My heart is so sad reading about the passing of a wonderful lady. I'm glad she was surrounded by her family. Sharon was my sister in law from my brother in law Donald Johnson. I remember all the times that we would visit them in Virginia and she always made us feel at home. Sharon was a kind person and would help anyone out. Even after her and my brother in law separated I still considered her as my family. She loved her children and grandchildren so much. We had so many laughs together and...

Oh for All my cousins in St Louis- mom was the last one of our family in her generation. And now Sharon-so soon....im sure it´s like losing your second mom-she loved each of you as her own. Can our hearts really hold more loss? Her smile and laugh so warm, her worry and love, and grief so nurturing. I´m so glad her family were at her bedside. if I feel her loss, I can´t imagine what all my precious cousins feel. I´m sending all my love your way.

My heart is so broken.. I love you so much and miss you. Sweet dreams mommers

Mom, you are the shiniest sparkle in my life. I noticed all the little things you do and I am grateful to have a hero for my mother. Your caring, cards and gestures grand and small made the world a happier place. I love you to the sun and back. Until we hug again Love always, Kari Ps we all know who the favorite is.