Ms. Sharon Pauline Witte 67 of Snyder, Texas died on Saturday October 25, 2025 at her home. Arrangements are under the direction of Bell Cypert-Seale Funeral Home. No services are planned at this time.
Sharon Witte was born on April 24, 1958 in Olney, Illinois to Delton and Loretta (Boldrey) McGlothlin. She married Leonard Witte on May 7, 1977. Leonard and Sharon moved to Texas in 1987 where she lived until she passed away. Sharon would often return to Illinois to visit family.
She is survived by son: Jeremiah and wife Kayla Witte of Colorado City, granddaughters Kelcee Witte and partner, Adrian Arguijo of Plains, Kierra Witte of Colorado City, Jaspen McAloon and husband, Brant McAloon of Howe, Makenna Witte of Colorado City, Morgan and Amber Smith of Florida. Great-grandkids Dawson Escalente of Plains, Olivia Arguijo of Plains, Kinsley and Brynleigh McAloon of Howe and great-granddog Bean Witte of Colorado City. One sister, Karen Bensken and husband Lenny of Illinois, nephews Eric Bensken and wife Alissa of Illinois, Scott Bensken and wife Melissa of Illinois, Maggie Fuesting and husband Lester of Illinois, Angel Slane of Kentucky, Shannon Woodard of Illinois, Danny Morgan of Illinois, Jordan McKee of Illinois, Schyler Stovall of Illinois, and Delton Morgan of Illinois. Family friends Russell and Heather Smith of Florida, and Cassandra (Peaches) Jones and Shane Davis of Snyder, and her furry friend, Patches.
She was preceded in death by: her parents, Delton and Loretta of Illinois, husband Leonard Witte of Snyder, her daughter Bobbi Witte of Snyder, her sisters Kathy Woodard of Illinois, and Carolyn McKee of Illinois
Memaw loved to tell stories, was everyone’s biggest fan, and had a personality that could light up a room. She never met a stranger and dedicated her life to her family. She is adored by all those who knew her…. She is now with her beloved husband, Leonard, and daughter, Bobbi.
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3101 College Avenue, Snyder, TX 79549
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