1942
2023
Sharon Ann Owens of Hernando passed away peacefully on Wednesday October 25, 2023. She was 80, just shy of 81. She was born in Topeka, KS on October 29, 1942.
Sharon was a very proud homemaker, military wife, and mother. She and her family lived in many different and interesting places, before settling down in Florida. She was living in St. Petersburg when her husband passed, then she eventually moved to Hernando. She enjoyed crafts, gardening, and planting plants in her garden. Sharon was very involved in and proud of Alanon, and enjoyed her early morning walks with her neighbors. She loved her family, her friends, nature, and her doggie "Sweetie."
Sharon is preceded in death by her husband Gerald N. Owens. She leaves behind her two loving sons Jerry Dike (Andrea) and Michael Dike (Mary); her brother Robert Lamont, Jr.; her sisters Marilyn Walters and Carol Weiss; two grandchildren Meagan and Michael, Jr.; and six grandchildren Tanner, Connor, Braylee, Jaycee, Adrianna, and Lucas.
A celebration of her life will be held at the Chas E. Davis Chapel on Sunday October 29, 2023 at 1:00pm. She will be buried with Gerald at Florida National Cemetery at a later date.
Arrangements are under the care of Chas E. Davis Funeral Home with Crematory, 3075 S. Florida Ave., Inverness, FL 34450.
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Carol Weiss
December 21, 2024
Sherry, I miss you so much. We´ll be together soon. I love you.
Carol
Carol
October 28, 2023
Sherry was the most amazing sister. I don't know what I did right to get to share my childhood with her. She is much missed.
I love you forever, like you for aways.
Carol
Thomas Weiss
October 28, 2023
We have many wonderful memories of Sherry to always cherish when we visited with her on our many RV trips from our home in Mississippi to visit with her. She always greeted us with her loving smile and made us welcome. Rest in peace Sherry.We love you always.Tom & Carol Weiss
Christopher J Kincaid
October 27, 2023
I believe that Aunt Sharon was adored by everyone that was blessed enough to meet her. I will miss you and love you forever. Until we meet again.
Your loving nephew,
Chris Kincaid
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