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Webber, Sharon Lou

In Loving Memory

Webber, Sharon Lou (nee Coombs)

December 31, 1939 - June 25, 2025

Sharon Lou (Coombs) Webber went to be with the Lord on June 25, 2025 at Bethesda Southgate. Born December 31, 1939 in Granite City, Ill, daughter of late Harold E. and Sophia Coombs. She was preceded in death by her late husband Ronald P. Webber, daughter in law Christina (Kingsbury) Webber and brother Jerrold E. Coombs. She is survived by two children, Joseph L. Webber, Laura (Thor) Burner, two darling granddaughters, Jessica M. Sanna, Haley (Christopher) Buehre, three great grandchildren Bryson, Maelynn, Zayden, brother Roger (Joyce) Coombs, sister in law Marilyn Webber and LaVerne (Ed) Kammer, and many devoted relatives and friends.

Sharon was an alumni of Roosevelt High School, long time homemaker, retired from SSM St. Clare and more importantly a member of the New Apostolic Church in Affton.

Visitation and Funeral Service Details:

July 6, 2025

Kutis Funeral Home

10151 Gravois Rd.

St. Louis, MO 63123

Visitation is from 3:00pm-6:00pm

Funeral Service will begin at 6:00pm

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5 thoughts on “Webber, Sharon Lou (nee Coombs)”

  1. A childhood friend that I’ve lost contact with for many years. However, I remember many special memories in our youth–lots of fun and laughter , I pray you are at peace and free of pain.

    Patricia Reeves Herman

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  2. My most favorite cousin, Sharon; You have been my light and refuge for many years. How I will miss you so very much. You will forever live in my heart; Until we meet again… My heart will keep Smiling with thoughts of you. I love you! 💕
    Love, Angela Rios

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  3. My mom was at the same home there were a group of 5 that sat with each other and little by little they began to pass my mom was first then Robert then Nancy the only one left is Jack to say we loved her is an understatement she was like family to us mom passed in 2022 but my wife and I continue to go visit every Sunday and bring donuts for them. She will truly be missed by us and everyone she knew. Until we meet again say hi to the gang up in heaven love Joe and Sharon Wheeler

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  4. My mother Marie 99 years young had three meals a day with Sharon and Pam for the last 18 months.
    Dawn and I would visit them during lunch every Sunday. I loved to tease Sharon and see her laugh at my silly jokes or actions. Sometimes I would cut up her meat into smaller pieces and help her with her meal. She was always smiling and happy to see us.
    Sadly Pam passed away a month ago and left just the two of them at the table.
    So now as my mother was sitting by herself the two women at the next table invited her to join them. Now Marie has Robin and Marilyn to share meals with.
    When we would walk to the table I would ask my mother if she had a donut this morning. She said yes, a glazed one.
    When my brothers from Virginia and New Hampshire came to visit they were happy to see and tease her also.
    So now I look over at their empty table and remember how wonderful it was that they had a great time together.
    RIP Sharon
    Ray Marklin

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  5. I was privileged to have Sharon as a friends since we were teenagers. She was a kind loving soul, who brightened everyone’s day. Her smile and wit will be missed by those who knew her. She is now safe in our savior’s arms and with her dear Ron. Love you, Sharon

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