
Sharon Marie Davis
mayo 6, 1955 -
junio 9, 2017

Sharon Marie Davis, age 62, of Kenosha passed away on Friday, June 9th, 2017 at her home with her family by her side.
Born in Boscobel, WI on May 6, 1955, she was the daughter of Cletus and Joyce (Wright) Weber. Sharon attended local schools and then went to the Patricia Steven’s Career College in Milwaukee.
On July 12, 1975 in Kenosha, she was united in marriage Terry Davis and blessed with two children.
Sharon was employed with the Kenosha County Social Services as an executive secretary.
She enjoyed camping and was an avid gardener who loved to share her delicious fruits and veggies with friends and family. Sharon and Terry were soul mates who were just coming up on their 43rd wedding anniversary. Sharon’s love for life was infectious and she will be missed dearly by all who knew her.
Left to cherish her memory is her husband, Terry; her mother, Joyce Weber; her son, Adam Davis and her daughter, Tara (Tony) Rosa; her grandchildren, Tyler and Violet Davis and Isaiah and Urijah Rosa along with her siblings, Patrick (Lisa) Weber, Shirley Weber.
Sharon was preceded in death by her father, Cletus and a brother, Stephen Weber.
Información del servicio
Funeral services honoring the life of Sharon will be held on Tuesday, June 13th, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Piasecki-Althaus Funeral Home, 3720 39th Ave., Kenosha, WI.
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Pam SmithMy sincerest condolences to Sharon's family. Her eyes sparkled and her smile grew wider when she talked about you. I also came to know Sharon at the Kenosha County Job Center and will be ever the better for having shared moments with her. Aside from the lessons of integrity and dignity she so effortlessly demonstrated in her work ethic, I learned a thing or two about gardening, tea and England that have enlarged my bucket list. I also remember her guttural laugh, as unique as a finger print, that let you know something was funny, for real. It is amazing the things that touch our hearts and stay with us in life, long after we have parted ways with those who dispense the blessings. I pray that your love and endless memories will comfort you in days to come.
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Brad ReichertI am thankful to have gotten to know Sharon while working with her at KCDHS. She was an amazing person with an indomitable spirit and a huge heart. I will always remember her zest for life and her caring spirit. She touched many lives and will be dearly missed. My deepest heartfelt condolences to her family.
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Mike SerpeMy very deepest condolences to the family of this wonderful woman. Sharon was beloved pixie in everyone's life. Her smile and sense of humor could not be resisted, even by some of the curmudgeons she suffered so gladly. we are all better for having had her in our lives. She will be missed.
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Jim KennedyI was deeply saddened to learn of Sharon’s passing. She was a valued colleague and friend at the Kenosha County Dept. of Human Services, with whom I had the pleasure of working closely for over 15 years. As our administrative secretary, Sharon was the “Radar O’Reilly” of our agency’s management team. She knew the who, what, when, where, why and how of all that transpired in our organization, and in her management support role, she was flawless in scheduling, arrangements and logistics. And she was fun – she loved a good joke (and even groaned indulgently at our bad ones), and not infrequently she came up with quips and witticisms of her own to take the edge off the job pressure we all felt at times and to lighten our hearts with a laugh. The only thing “wicked” about her was the excessive amount of hot pepper she put into the delicious salsa she made for her colleagues – which, true to form, she labeled “medium hot” as a way of tempting the unwary. She will be missed and fondly remembered for many years by her former colleagues. My sincere condolences to Terry and the family.







