Sharon Louise Watkins, on the afternoon of Dec. 8, 2022, passed away at her home in Blakely, Georgia while comforted by her husband Tim. She was 81 years old. Sharon was born on Nov. 23, 1941, in Huntington, Indiana, and was the daughter of the late Dean and Ruby (Hunt) Stouder.
Sharon was the second born of seven children. Sharon was an adventurous child and described herself as mischievous. She and her six siblings were all remarkably close growing up. They often played at Elmwood Park together. She reminisced about how much she loved her childhood and good upbringing.
Sharon loved to read and had a wonderful imagination, always yearning for adventure. Sharon became a mother and was a very industrious worker doing whatever jobs necessary to make ends meet for her family. In 1975, while working at HK Porter in Huntington, Sharon met and later married her husband Tim. They were inseparable and began a life working together. They traveled and landed in Mississippi where she began working in a shipyard wiring submarine for the Navy as Sharon was a petite woman and electronically inclined. Sharon said, "Most men couldn't crawl into the tight spaces she could reach and that got her the job."
Sharon was never afraid of change. She and her husband decided to purchase their own semi-truck and traveled the country moving families from coast to coast. Sharon always loved the water since childhood so naturally she settled in Florida and that is where she spent much of her life. Sharon and her husband had a successful construction company that helped facilitate the storage industry for over 20 years.
Sharon was a part of building hundreds of storages you may see while traveling throughout the USA. Sharon excelled at whatever she did, she spent several years in property management through retirement and eventually relocated to Blakely, Georgia. Sharon is preceded in death by her parents, brother, Norman Stouder and sister, Judy (Stouder) Johnson.
Sharon is survived by her husband Timothy Watkins, Blakely, Georgia. Tim was by her side for 47 years and remained so through her passing. Sisters and brothers also survive Sharon: Diana (Joe) Cipolone, Bob (Marie) Stouder, Jeannie (John) Webb, Mark (Carol) Stouder. Five children also survive Sharon: Terri Morris (Glen Gilmore), Michelle (Dave) Mauger, Tammy (Dave) Lalone, Todd Welches and Tyler Welches along with seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
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Tammie
December 16, 2022

Tammie
December 16, 2022
Tammie
December 16, 2022
Thank you for making me the caring, compassionate, independent and hard working woman that I am today.
Thank you for not being perfect and making mistakes so I could learn from them.
Thank you for allowing me to be my own person and to make my own choices whether you agreed with them or not.
Thank you for being you.
Thank you for giving me life.
Thank you for being my mom.
You were one of a kind and the only mother I will ever know or love.
I love you and miss you daily.
Barbara Stouder Shoemaker (cousin).
December 16, 2022
You have my sincere sympathy with the loss of Sharon.I am thinking of you with prayers and love. Barbara (Stouder) Shoemaker. North manchester, In.

Terri
December 16, 2022
Terri
December 16, 2022
I didn't know that day, God was going to call your name. In life I loved you dearly; In death I do the same. It broke my heart to lose you. You did not go alone. For part of me went with you, the day God called you home. You left me many memories. Your love is still my guide. And though I cannot see you, you are always at my side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. I love you mom.
Terri
Family
December 14, 2022
Michelle
December 16, 2022
Don´t think of her as gone away, her journeys just begun. Life has so many facets this earth is only one. Just think of her as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days or years. Think how she must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away. And think of her living in the hearts of those she touched for nothing loved is ever lost and she was loved so much. Forever your daughter Michelle
Michelle
Family
December 14, 2022
Rita
December 15, 2022
Sharon was one of the strongest women I knew we were friends for over 50 yrs through everything. She fought long & hard Now she is at peace
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