Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 12:00 a.m.
Wilson, Sharon
SHARON WILSON, the beloved wife of Morley Wilson, of Lethbridge, fought the brave battle Dementia, and succumbed in her sleep on Tuesday, February 19th, 2019.
SHARON WILSON, the beloved wife of Morley Wilson, of Lethbridge, fought the brave battle Dementia, and succumbed in her sleep on Tuesday, February 19th, 2019.
Besides her husband Morley, she is survived by her daughter, Laura Hill of Calgary, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one brother, Richard Malaryk (Jean) of Edmonton; two sisters, Janice Balaban (Terry) of Calmar and Lori Filiatrault (Kim) of Round Rock, Texas, and her mother, Laura Malaryk. She is also survived by her dear friends, Susan Battle of Edmonton, Gary Wilson of Victoria, Linda Sieberg of Lethbridge and Gloria Soucie of Picture Butte.
Sharon was predeceased by her father, Bronislau.
Sharon was a nurse for more than ten years. She was a compassionate, thoughtful and honourable woman who loved her family and animal companions, including her newest puppy Blaze. She volunteered at Picture Butte Interfaith Food Bank for a number of years. She was quick to dance or laugh, despite the long struggle with Dementia.
Cremation has taken place. No formal service will be held.
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Forever will she be missed, she was a beautiful soul.
Our deepest sympathy to all the family
r.i.p Sharon see you on the other side, say hi to my dad up there
We are saddened by the news of Sharon's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and we thank everybody who was there to support her and my dad during these difficult years. I will always remember Sharon to be happy, loving and fun. Her smile was contagious, she loved music and danced like no one was watching. She was always so gracious and had a heart bigger than any. She loved spending time with family and we always enjoyed visiting. She always had a big hug and a little something ($$) was slipped into the pockets of our children when leaving. She loved to talk! She loved plants and flowers, and had an amazing garden to prove it. She was full of flair and loved decorating and design. When I think of Sharon I will always think of her garden, flowers, laughter and the color RED! She is lovingly remembered and may she rest in peace.