We Remember
FLEMING, Sharon
November 21, 1948 — September 11, 2021
Sharon Fleming passed away while surrounded by family and love on Saturday, September 11, 2021, at age 72.
Born in Vancouver, BC on November 21, 1948, Sharon was raised by the late Evelyn and Vernon Eade, the middle child between two brothers. Sharon grew up to be a very special person who was humorous and loving. She loved animals and was one of those people who made it easy to get to know her. In her teen years, she played drums with the Wrennette Band and was the honoured Queen of Job’s Daughters. She met and fell in love with John Fleming, they shared 35 years of married life together. Sharron worked at, and retired from, Telus communications.
She will be sorely missed by her family: her husband John, and their children Dawnelda and James; her grandchildren Mackenzie, Logan, Maisie and Bailey; as well as by her brothers Martin Eade and Dennis Eade; and many more extended family members.
Sharon’s family would like to express their gratefulness to the Dialysis Nurses and the Nurses on 5B for their dedication and care. Sharon was on dialysis for about 7 years, and she appreciated those who helped her.
A Private Family Service will be held and ask that her friends honour each in their own way.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sadness. Hold on to the beautiful memories. Rest In Peace Sharon❤️
Thank you
Our thoughts are with you as Sharon was always warm and friendly to us with her visits and Christmas Letters. We are childhood friends.
I’m so sorry to read of Sharon’s passing; my sympathies to all her family. Remember happier times and the years of our families camping holidays in the Okanagan ….. Sharon would want us all to smile with her.
Rest in peace dear friend…….
II want to thank John, Dawnelda and the staff at Kelowna Hospital for their vigilant care over many years. Sharon was such an inspiration to all who knew her. She cared for her family and friends (furry ones too) deeply. We are all better off having known her. Heartfelt blessings to all .
There are no words…. we are very sorry for her loss. Love always, Ken & Marilyn
So very sorry to know my cousin Sharon has passed away. She should have had many years ahead of her. I hope her life was a happy one.