Sharon K Weaver

Sharon K. Weaver, 83, died on August 25, 2019 in Houston, Texas. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dwight and Ruth Kimble, and her three siblings, Dwight Jr., Ruth Margaret (Beer), and Gerald. She is survived by her husband of more than 60 years, Ken; her children, Laurie, Jeff (Elizabeth), Greg (Moira), and Mike; and her beloved granddaughters, Marisa, Madeline, Lily, Julia, and Annabelle. Sharon grew up in Decatur, Indiana, leaving her with a lifelong interest in local Indiana history and 19th century frontier women. She expressed her sharp intellect through creativity: for instance, sewing, craftwork, and especially writing, early on as a young woman writing for the Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel. Sharon was devoted to her family. She died caring for her husband. Please send flowers to Crowder Funeral Home, 111E Medical Center Blvd, Webster, TX 77598. Visitation at Crowder 3:00 to 4:00 PM Thursday, August 29, 2019 followed by a memorial ceremony 4:00 to 4:30pm.

12 comments

  1. Heartfelt prayers to you and your family during this difficult time. May you find strength and healing in the cherished memories you hold near to your hearts.

    Gail Tully
  2. Laurie, Jeff, Greg, and Mike, I am so sorry for your and Ken’s loss.
    I met your mother a few times in Texas with Kim, and I always enjoyed seeing her.
    I never would have thought that she would be gone so soon.

    Dennis Brain
  3. So many memories with your mom over the years. My prayers to all.

    Paul Kelley

    Paul Kelley
  4. Dear Greg and the Weaver family,

    I have many fond memories of spending time with you and your family in the Clawson house on Redruth. I enjoyed your mom’s wit and sense of humor, and the stories she would tell me about when you were a little kid. I know how much you will all miss her.

    Steve Livingway
  5. Thinking of you, wishing you peace and comfort as you remember your mother. I am so sorry for your loss.

    Jamy
  6. Jeff & Family…my sincerest sympathies for your loss. I know your Mom’s passing is difficult, but I am hoping you can focus on the cherished moments that I’m sure were plentiful.

    Doug Cash
  7. To the entire Weaver family, I am sorry for your loss. Greg, your mom was always so supportive and helpful to us as kids. I will never forget how welcoming she
    was to me (and everyone) who visited your house.

    Leonard Toombs
  8. Weave (Jeff) — No words can express the loss you are feeling . Please know that you and your entire family will be lifted up in prayer. Keep those special moments of remembrance in your heart and the joy you have thinking of the times you shared with your mom. Much love to you and Elizabeth & family.

    Frank N. Rocchio
  9. To the Weaver family: I am sorry for your loss. I have many great memories as neighbors in Birmingham. My prayers to all of you. Bill Kelley

    Bill Kelley
  10. It is with a heavy heart, that I leave my deepest sympathies and condolences to the entire Weaver Family. Take this time to remember all the good times and great memories from a lifetime together as a cherished Wife and Mother.

    John MacKay
  11. Our prayers and thoughts are with you Greg and the entire Weaver family. Very sorry to hear of your loss.
    Sincerely, Joe, Eileen, Alyssa and Jessica

    Joe Imorde
  12. Carolyn and I were fellow graduates from Decatur High School in 1953 with Sharon. We remember her as a friendly person and a serious student. We were so sorry to hear of her passing and her families loss. Sending the warmest condolences.

    w

    Joe and Carolyn (Strickler) Ditto

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