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Sharon Lee Kibler

Ellensburg, Washington

1939 - 2011

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Sharon Lee Kibler, 71, passed away quietly January 29, 2011 at the assisted care home in Moses Lake where she had been living since November, 2010.Sharon was born in Ellensburg, Washington June 27, 1939 to her parents Norma and Frank Quicksall. She attended school in Ellensburg and graduated from...

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Dear Bob
I am so sorry to hear about Sharon's passing, she will be missed. Let God help you and guide you through this very trying time. We are in Arizona and will not be home until after the middle of march. We will be over to see you then. God Bless you and your family.
We have you in our prayers.
Joe & Laura Engel Desert Aire, WA

Dear Bob and Family,
My sincere condolences to all of you. My first image when I think "Sharon Quicksall" is a SMILE! We were in Girl Scouts together in 1950, when her mother was leader. I always loved her. Sincerely, Laurie Goad Wilson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.Sharon was loving and caring person she was there in my time of needs.I will miss her, and hope the family is doing well.

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Bob and family.

Sharon was a wonderful lady, a great friend to my sister and mother, and a pleasure to be with. She always made me smile, and her light will be missed by so many. Rest in peace, dear Sharon, knowing you left behind on this earth a great legacy and so very many friends.

Sharon, was always a warm and gracious lady to chat with in whatever surroundings. She had been through several medical challenges in her life, and seemed to have alot of strength to endure, I'm sure with alot of love and support from her family. May she rest in peace. My heart goes out to her family.
~Rita Weinman, Spokane, Wa.

Sharon was the kindest and most caring person you could ever meet and was loved by all. She will be truely missed.

Some of my favorite memories are from visiting Bob and Sharon at their home near Morgan and then after they had moved out by my grandmother on Thomas Road. I know she was very loved. While I had lost contact for many years, I can say with a smile on my face that I got to see Sharon a few times in the last few years and I am so glad. She was as happy and full of life as ever, seeming to never let anything get her down.

She will be greatly missed. My hear, my love and my thoughts...

We miss you, dear. Thanks for all the years of happiness.