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Sharon Ann Josephs, 78, of Green Bay, passed away on April 17, 2025.
She was born on March 29, 1947 to Gordon and Floralee Konitzer in Oconto Falls, WI. She married Gary Josephs, September 27, 1968 at St. Anthony Church, Oconto Falls, WI and they shared 57 loving years as husband and wife.
Sharon worked for Bellin Hospital for over 30 years. Sharon enjoyed puzzles, crosswords, and Candy Crush. She liked going on walks and enjoying the outdoors, and spending time with her family. Sharon loved winning at the Casino, and she especially liked slots.
Sharon is survived by her loving husband, Gary; her sons: Jeremy (Aprille) Josephs and Jeff Josephs; her granddaughter, Hope Josephs; and her sister, Lynn Laack.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Gordon and Floralee Konitzer.
Per Sharon's wishes, no formal services will be held.
To share a memory of Sharon or leave a special message for her family, visit the guest book below.
Your Mother
Although you cannot hear her
voice or see her smile no more,
your mother walks beside you
still just as she did before.
She listens to your stories and
she wipes away your tears;
she wraps her arms around you
and she understands your fears.
It's just she isn't visible to see with
human eye, but talk to her in
silence and her spirit will reply.
You'll feel the love she has for you-
you'll hear her in your heart;
she's left her human body but
your souls will never part.
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