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Sharon Nolan Clements

July 24, 1936 - April 22, 2020

Sharon, affectionately known as 'Meemers', passed away suddenly at 83 years of age. Everyone loved her for her bubbly personality, enthusiasm and love for her family. Nothing meant more to her than spending time with her 5 children - their spouses, her 13 grandchildren - their spouses, 6 great-grandchildren and her beloved husband 'Waltiz'. For 27 years Walt's love carried her higher than any mountain top and we all thank him for treating her like a queen every day they were together. She will be missed but we will always remember her smiling face light up when she saw us. We are planning a Celebration of Life when gatherings are safe again and will post details as they unfold. She had such a wide circle of friends from past students, long time girlfriends, church family and extended family. In the mean time we invite you to share your favorite memories of her. Rest in Peace Mighty Meemers.

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Kelly Nolan 2020-04-24 00:23:25 wrote:

During our New Jersey days when I was between 9 and 15 I always remember Mom in our family room folding laundry and ironing while Price is Right or Young & the Restless soap opera was on. Especially in the summers when we would come running from the pool, all wet looking for a beach towel to dry off. Moving on the Texas years starting in 1977, I'll never forget all of us teenagers and the chaos of mornings before school. We still laugh about all of us special ordering our breakfast, while the ironing board (set up in kitchen) so she could iron the shirts we picked out for the day. Can you imagine the tornado swirling every morning and how peaceful it must have been when we all left?

Kelly Nolan 2020-04-24 00:23:25 wrote: During our New Jersey days when I was between 9 and 15 I always remember Mom in our family room folding laundry and ironing while Price is Right or Young & the Restless soap opera was on. Especially in the summers when we would come running from the pool, all wet looking for a beach towel to dry off. Moving on the Texas years starting in 1977, I'll never forget all of us teenagers and the chaos of mornings before school. We still laugh about all of us special ordering our breakfast, while the ironing board (set up in kitchen) so she could iron the shirts we picked out for the day. Can you imagine the tornado swirling every morning and how peaceful it must have been when we all left?

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  • Janet Green Anonymous user 27-04 2020 15:48

  • Janet Green Anonymous user 27-04 2020 15:48

    Can you just imagine? It went from 100 to 0 in a second. Do u think she sat down? Or just started working on the million things she had to do. Your house was always so clean!!!!

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