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In Loving Memory

Lewis, Sharon (nee Pisarek)

June 15, 1953 - January 15, 2025

Beloved wife of Richard J. Lewis Sr.  Dear mother of Richard (Elisa) Lewis Jr. and Brittany (Keith) Thompson.  Dear grandmother of Eddie, Madison and Samuel.  Dear sister of Jeanie (Dan) Leeman.  Our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend.

SERVICES:  A memorial service will be celebrated at St. Paul Lutheran Church (12345 Manchester Road St. Louis, Missouri 63131) on Monday, January 20, 5:00 p.m.  Private interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.  Contribution to Sharon’s future grandbaby at https://mystory.lifesongfororphans.org/stories/lewis-family-adoption/

 

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8 thoughts on “Lewis, Sharon (nee Pisarek)”

  1. What a profound loss for those of us that loved Sharon so dearly. She was indeed a special woman who showed the love of Jesus to everyone. While she is now living her best life with Jesus and other family members, we will continue to treasure the memories we have of her. Love to her precious family from the Wanninger family.

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  2. Rich and family. My sincerest and heartfelt condolences for all of you. Sharon was a wonderful person .Brings back memories of c-21 and parties at your house on kirkwood and balmalgoon.The main thing I remember about her was her constant smile and laughter. Never forget how wonderful you two made each other feel.

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  3. I have so much to say but I can’t get it All out right now. I am so devastated and heart broken.💔 For the loss of my longest dear friend💝🙏😭
    Sharon whom I always thought of a the Peacemaker🙏
    Jean the bean, Sharon’s dear Sister is my equally longest friend….I grew up with the 2 of them from 2nd grade with Jeanie & Sharon in 4th grade at Riverview Gardens Elementary in North County. They were Family to me as was their sweetest Mother, Ruby💖
    I practically lived at their house on & off… we were like the 3 Stooges, always having a good time…laughing, dancing & sometimes fighting over stupid stuff,
    like who gets Big Sis Sharon, to style their hair first!!
    I Loved Sharon, she was a big Sister to me & she kept me & Jeanie in-line & Safe, I looked up to her, she was my Mentor & Friend for Life😘
    I Miss her already and I am so very Sad we let Life get in the way, which kept us apart for way too long!!!
    I Pray she knows how much Love I had in my heart for her, my Gorgeous Bridesmaid 💖
    You are in Heaven with the Lord,
    your Mother & Father & your Nephew Justin….
    Hug each other & Rejoice😇
    Please give My Bob & my Father Hugs from Me…💞
    I Will See You Again!

    Debbie Harr Yanick

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  4. I never had the pleasure of meeting Sharon, but even through our messages she beamed with love and pride for her children, and especially her grandchildren. Anyone who knew her knows she loved her family and Jesus. I will continue to pray for Rick and his family, but especially Mr. Lewis for the pain he is surely feeling.

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  5. I am so sorry for your loss. Sharon was always a bubbly, friendly person. I love watching her and her sister sit out on the back porch, drinking coffee and laughing. Sharon always said it was so peaceful there watching the river go by. Again I am so sorry.

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  6. Grieving with you, Rick. Mourning with you; though as one who has hope that Christ’s work on the cross will renunite your mother with all those who surrender their lives to Christ. Stay the course, brother. I am here for you and praying for peace.

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  7. Neighbors on Balmagoon, Sharon was always full of light, love, and friendship. I was at her house freguently, especially to see what she was cooking for dinner! She joyfully gave her all to Rick, her children, family and friends! She taught me to take time for myself and so often when I went to visit she was on the sofa in the sunlit family room enjoying a book! She gave me “Piercing The Darkness” to read and this book took me into a deeper journey with Christ and I remain forever grateful to her!

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