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In Loving Memory

Carter, Sharon D. (nee Dougan)

July 28, 1941 - November 9, 2024

Baptized into the Hope of Christ’s Resurrection Saturday, November 9, 2024.

Beloved mother of Nicholas Carter, Kelly (Chris) Kuehnlein, Alyson (Sam) Snelling and the late Michael Carter; loving grandmother of Michael Carter, Samantha Kuehnlein, John (Kirsten) Carter, Andrea (fiance Jack Stanley) Kuehnlein and Kathleen Carter. Our dearest sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and friend to many.

Memorial visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Saturday, November 16 from 10:00 am. until Memorial Service time at 12:30 pm. Inurnment at Sunset Cemetery will be held in private.

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7 thoughts on “Carter, Sharon D. (nee Dougan)”

  1. Thinking of the whole family during this difficult time. Such a good mom and friend and role model. So sorry for your loss. May all the love pouring toward you comfort you in the days and weeks to come.

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  2. Sharon was a dear friend for more than 65 years. We have many fond memories of Sharon and her family over those many years of our friendship. Please accept our condolences and sympathy to all her family from ours for their loss of a very loving mother and person. God Bless!

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  3. Sharon was my cousin and when i was growing up I thought she was beautiful, kind and sophisticated and I loved her laughter.
    ….she continued to be all those things throughout her life. my condolences.

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  4. Loving and fun memories of Sharon who was a fellow ladybug Garden Club member, Werner mother’s club member and friend. She loved her family dearly, and was a cherished friend to many. Know she will be dearly missed by her family and friends!

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  5. Mrs. Carter (she always wanted me to call her “Sharon” when I got older, but I just couldn’t shake the “Mrs. Carter.” 🙂 She and my mom were friends and I grew up with Kelly, Michael and Nick (and of course Alyson a bit later)… Mrs. Carter had the most infections laugh and quick smile. Loved spending time with her and family on Marwinette, Kettington, and homes after. I always admired her fashion and her creative, artistic talents! My sincerest condolences to Kelly, Nick and Alyson and everyone who loved her as we did. She will be missed!

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