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Sharon was born in Crane Texas to Fred and Juanita Siegenthaler on March 8,1954. She is remembered as an amazingly kind woman who had a heart of gold the size of Texas. She loved fishing, crafting, researching genealogy, watching her programs, playing games, most of all she loved her family and friends and cherished every second she spent with them. Her biggest accomplishments were her children and grandchildren, she has always been very proud of them. She was very loyal and was always involved in helping better her community and country. Sharon worked for Upton County Texas for thirty years and while employed with the county she was a jailor, dispatcher, tax clerk. She retired from the county in January of 2021 after service 10 years as the elected County Treasurer.
Sharon will be lovingly remembered by her children Kim and Gary Baasen of Caldwell Texas, Jon and Heather Webb of Woodson Texas, and Jackie Harper Jr. of Oklahoma City OK, grandchildren Matthew Bassen, Addie Webb, and Ian Webb. Siblings left to cherish her memory are Arretta Gandy of Ozona Texas and Janette Siegenthaler of Smiley Texas. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Sharon was preceded in death by infant granddaughter Olivia Taylor, her parents Juanita and Don Pinkstaff, and Fred Siegenthaler, brother Dale Siegenthaler, and sister Claudene Osborn.
Serving as pallbearers are Justin Gandy, Reno Thomas, Kyler Urias, Jorge Gutierrez, Bobby Walker, and Lee Kominczak.
A special thank you to the McCamey High School Class of 1972 for all the kindness and support they expressed during mom’s illness.
The family would also like to thank all the St. Joseph providers, St. Joseph EMS, all the staff at Davita Dialysis in Bryan TX, the transplant team at Methodist in Houston, Guardian home health care, Encompass Rehab, and Allumine hospice for the care that was provided during mom’s illness.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Liver Foundation.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
530 Highway 36 South P.O. Box 604, Caldwell, TX 77836
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