
Sharon S. Jantz
October 8, 1946 -
May 22, 2025

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Sharon S. Jantz, who left us on Thursday, May 22, 2025. Born on October 8, 1946, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Leo and Margaret (Zantow) Hass, Sharon’s journey through life touched the hearts of many. A resident of Kenosha, Wisconsin, she was known for her warmth, kindness, and unwavering spirit.
On September 1, 1976, she married Donald Jantz in Las Vegas, NV. They enjoyed 39 years of marriage until his passing.
She enjoyed traveling, going out to eat, keeping herself fit through aerobics, watching game shows, and most of all she enjoyed spending quality time with her family and friends.
Sharon is survived by her son, Brad (Gisela) Jantz whose lives she enriched with unconditional love and support. She is further survived by her granddaughter, Maelyn and sister, Janelle (Pete) Kaad. Her family and friends will always remember her for her compassionate nature and the joy she brought to those around her.
She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Don; son, Brian and siblings, Russell, Lee, Margo, and Audrey.
In this time of sorrow, we are grateful for the love and support from everyone who knew her. As we remember Sharon, may her spirit continue to inspire and fill our hearts with compassion.
Service Date May 30, 2025
SERVICE LOCATION Sunset Ridge Memorial Park
A private memorial service honoring Sharon’s life will be held at Sunset Ridge Memorial Park on Friday, May 30, 2025.
She will be laid to rest there later that day.
Posted by:
Jean LibrizziPosted on:
May 29, 2025Sharon was one of the most genuine, kind, caring and humorous people I’ve known. Our friendship spanned 50 years. I will always cherish the fun trips, adventures and supportive conversations we shared. Sharon had an easy going spirit, contagious smile and laugh but whenever life got difficult, she relied on her Faith in God. Yes, she was a warm hearted and wonderful woman who will be greatly missed!!! -Jean Librizzi
Posted by:
Connie BraunPosted on:
May 28, 2025Dear Brad and Gisela, I am deeply saddened by the loss of your Mom . Sharon was a dear friend , who was kind and giving. We spent so many good times together. She ca was a loving and God fearing woman, who put her family first. I loved her. You are in my thoughts and prayers. . Connie Braun