Sharon-Pomeroy-Obituary

Sharon Ruth Pomeroy

Seattle, Washington

1954 - 2016

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DIED
August 4, 2016
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Sharon Pomeroy passed away on August 4, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 21, 2016.

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Sharon and I met on our first day of the railroad experience believe 1976 We shared so many good and not so good times both there and mostly good ones away from there. I loved Sharon. There should have been more people like her. We need them. I miss her but know we will meet another time. Such a loss of someone so special and so talented Thank you for sharing

Oh Dear Sharon, you were so special! I am grateful to of known you, Thank-you for your kind spirit, and depth, i am sorry we didn't keep in touch for a long while, I have no idea what you have been going through. Love and Peace dear friend. Laurie

Sharon, you truly rocked my world. Because of you, I became a printed circuit board drafter and that lead to my meeting my husband. Even before that you adopted me and loved me like a sister when I was alone and afraid. Then your slides of South America inspired my own trip. (Which ended up with me in the Peace Corps) You lead me on so many beautiful paths. You shared your love of art and food always expanding my mind. Completely changing my life over and over during our more than 40 years...

I was sorry to hear the news of Sharon's death. I too last saw her at her Mother's memorial service and then lost contact. I was grateful for her friendship following Diane's (Bever). A very kind and warm presence.
Colleen

Sharon was a sweet and kind woman whom I shared a cubicle with at work. I enjoyed our conversations about work, family, life and travels. I miss your smile & laugher. RIP, Sharon.

She will always have a special place in my heart. RIP Sharon lots of hugs.

I first met Sharon when we worked together at Burlington Northern Railroad.Then when we all got laid off I became her car mechanic. We would go to lunch after I changed the oil or fixed something on her car!

When she worked downtown at The Bon, she would join our family gatherings downtown during the Christmas Season.

She was a very artistic and talented artist.

I will always remember her violet eyes, and her laugh. So long Sharon. I will miss you, but I know you are...

I'm sorry to have to leave us Sharon. I miss your smile and brief friendship and our visits at lunch now and then. Thank you for those times. RIP, Cheryle Still

Sharon was a member of our church youth group, and attended activities we had all over Seattle. My buddy Don and I loved to drop in to the Pomeroy house to see Sharon--and her mom and dad we always gracious.

Sharon was quiet but had a great sense of humor, and had a great laugh. And look at that smile.

I caught up with her on Facebook, and she called a couple of years ago and we had a great nostalgic and present conversation.

A gentle soul, and gone too soon.