Sharon Lorna Kha

Sharon Lorna Kha obituary, Tucson, AZ

Sharon Lorna Kha

Sharon Kha Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 18, 2024.
Sharon Lorna Kha (Heinrichs), 80, of Vancouver, BC, Canada, passed away on June 15, 2024, in Tucson, Arizona. Sharon was a writer, community advocate, former southern Arizona journalist, and a long-time spokeswoman for the University of Arizona.

She was married in 1967 to Hanoi-born Kha Dang. Their son David was born in 1971.

Sharon Kha began an unpaid internship at KTKT radio in the early 1970s, but was soon on salary and producing a hour-long weekly documentary called "KTKT Communicates."

In 1974, she moved to television news reporting at KGUN-TV, where she did special projects. Her documentary report, "Joe Bonanno's Notes," covered an FBI investigation into suspected organized crime activities. The story was pieced together by retrieving notes that Bonanno wrote to himself, then threw away, never suspecting that FBI agents dressed as garbage collectors were picking up his trash moments before the real city sanitation workers arrived.

Kha also chronicled her 1980 flight on a semi-restored World-War II B-29 from Tucson to London, when the legendary aircraft was delivered to England's Imperial War Museum. The journey was complicated by hanging landing gear and a persistent oil leak in engine three. Weather forced the pilot to take the plane high enough on the Atlantic crossing so ice would not form on the wings. This left Kha and the few other passengers on this historic journey sharing oxygen canisters.

In the early 1980s, Kha became spokeswoman for the University of Arizona, where she worked with three university presidents, Henry Koffler, Manuel Pacheco, and Peter Likens. She was Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement at UA in 2005, when she retired due to Parkinson's disease.

Kha then became an advocate for Parkinson's patients, raising awareness by writing and rapping about the disease. She rapped at national and international conferences, support groups, and community organizations, as well as appearing regularly before UA medical students as El Dopa Diva. Her raps were educational and entertaining, often beginning with the lines: "Parkinson's disease is really whack; but you be illin' if you don't fight back."

In 2018, Kha began sharing her home with Deb Knox. They became close friends, as well launching the non-profit Tucson Home Sharing to advocate for this housing option. In 2022, Kha published "Sharon Kha's Grit and Wisdom," a book of her insightful and often amusing essays and raps.

She is survived by Wesley Heinrichs, David Kha, and Kha Manh Dang. Sharon's life will be celebrated in the fall, with details to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to PWR GYM at 4343 N. Oracle Rd. #173 Tucson, AZ 85705, or online at pwr4life.org. Additionally, checks for St. Mark's Presbyterian Church can be sent to 3809 E Third St. Tucson, AZ, 85712, and checks for Tucson Home Sharing can be made out and mailed to 2332 E Seneca St. Tucson AZ 85719.

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August 2, 2024

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July 13, 2024

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Mary

August 2, 2024

The lives Sharon touched continue to shine her light- impossible not to feel the energy, kindness, intensely vocal peaceful warrior spirit she exuded ... even when her energy was low Sharon showed up
with love

Estelle Stern-Eilers

July 13, 2024

I met Sharon and Deb at an International Retreat with Americans,Europeans and South Africans several years ago.We stayed in contact and I always appreciated Sharon's input,insight,clarity and sense of humor.I learned a lot from both women about the possibilities and companionship of home sharing and what a valuable situation this can be.Sending love and light to Sharon on her new adventure.

Sandy L

July 11, 2024

I am so sorry to hear about Sharon´s passing! She was a pleasure to work with! My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and to Deb.

Naneki Elliott

July 5, 2024

Naneki Elliott July 5, 2024

I met Sharon through my long friendship with Deb Knox. My first impression of Sharon was her incisive wit and her wisdom. She was never at a loss for words even when her speech became difficult. I was grateful for her book because it revealed Sharon before and during her early stages of Parkinson´s. It inspired me with its tales of endurance amidst many challenges all written with compassion and an amazing sense of humor.
I also admired Deb and Sharon´s relationship and their collaboration on promoting home sharing.
Thank you, Deb, for introducing me to this extraordinary woman.
Blessings to you, to Sharon and all of Sharon´s family and friends.

Paul and Phyllis Pham

July 4, 2024

Kha, we are very sorry for the loss of your beloved wife, Sharon; for David, of a wonderful Mom.
No words can describe our friendships! The "Four Friends of Twin City, Minnesota" from the college days of 1964 and beyond...

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Lu Salisbury

July 3, 2024

What a wonderful, uplifting experience, knowing Sharon for these last 8 years!!

Sandra Anderson

June 28, 2024

Sharon and Kha were some of the first people I met when moving to Tucson in 1973. We created an informal play group of a few families so our small children could play together and the parents could find support and fun. Sharon was a gem in everything she did. Rest in peace and power. Condolences to Kha and David, and to all of the multitude of fans that she always had.

Stephanie Gillespie

June 26, 2024

Such a beautiful soul. I so enjoyed seeing her. She was so generous and giving. An inspiration for all... blessings and condolences to her family.

Lisa Pozner

June 24, 2024

Khan I am sorry for the loss of your beloved wife Sharon. May her precious memory be a blessing. May G-d comfort you and David.

Lisa Pozner

deborah knox

June 22, 2024

I have had the pleasure of sharing a home with Sharon since 2016. Shortly after moving in with her we created Tucson Home Sharing www.tucsonhomesharing.org to further the good news about this option for aging in place. Though Sharon was diagnosed in 2003 with Paarkinsons, she was active through out our time together. For all those who knew and loved her before me, please accept my blessings.

Valerie Golembiewski

June 22, 2024

Sharon will be missed and remembered. We knew each other from UA.
Rest in peace.
Love and prayers,
Valerie Golembiewski

BettyAnn Kozak

June 21, 2024

I was very sad to learn of my dear cousin Sharon´s passing.I have fond memories of our visits-one being an Otto family reunion at her lovely home in Tucson.I will always remember Sharon as being a very caring,kind,witty and adventurous person.Our condolences go out to David,Wesley and family and Kha.
With loads of love
BettyAnn Kozak(nee Dreger)
and family

Suzanne Jameson

June 20, 2024

Godspeed Sharon.

Rachel Taylor and family

June 20, 2024

Aww she was a beautiful woman. I remember being a candy striper at St Mary's Hospital. Joe Banano had to have some kind of surgery. He was in the top floors of the hospital. You couldn't go past a certain floor. I know she will be missed. Prayers. Keep everyone posted about her memorial. Hugs and kisses. XO XO

Corinna Schreiber

June 20, 2024

My deepest condolences, Kha!

John Ball

June 19, 2024

I met Sharon at the World Parkinson Congress when she performed a rap song about her life with Parkinson's disease. I was impressed. She had a lot of spirit, and she will be missed.

Ray Depa

June 19, 2024

Had the pleasure of working with her at KGUN-TV. While Assignments Editor she always remained calm under pressure. Great smile, warm heart! Eternal Rest Grant to Sharon Dear Lord and Let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Her

Lisa Schnebly Heidinger

June 19, 2024

Sharon was a lioness, indomitable, independent, kind, curious, and connected. My dad Larry like everyone, but both like and admired her. She could have been self-absorbed and never once was -- in face, she reached out so bravely to strangers that she made a major different in the world while she was here. I'm glad she's free, able to move about at will.

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