Sharon Shary' Samuelson

sharon samuelson

February 19, 1936 ~ May 6, 2019


Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Sharon 'Shary' Samuelson, 83, sunrise, Feb. 19, 1936, sunset, May 6, 2019. Preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Samuelson; parents, T.A. and Frieda Schoen of Oxford, Neb.; and brother, Frank (Ruth) Schoen. Survived by nephews, Steve (Kim) Schoen and their children, Matt, Mandy, Abby (Dustin) and daughter Rylee and Mike (Charlene) Schoen and their sons, Cody and Derek all of Oxford, Neb.; step-children, Ken (Mary) Samuelson and their daughter, Kristina and Jean (Jim) White and their sons, Steven (Samantha) White and daughter Madison and Bryce (Michelle) White. Shary had a career in Property & Casualty Insurance having worked for various agencies in several locations. She enjoyed people - she knew no stranger and loved talking to people as if they had been friends for years. Her devotion and love showed in everything she did. Shary was always a true and loyal friend to the many she met along her path in life. There will be no visitation. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, 2019, in the Montgomery & Steward Chapel. Memorials may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church, 701 W. Evans Ave., Pueblo, CO 81004. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. Shary was a volunteer for our agency for quite sometime. She was always very helpful and professional. She always had a smile on her face and enjoyed whatever task she was given to complete – no matter how redundant it could be. She will be missed by all who knew her. May she rest in peace.

  2. Shary was married to my Uncle Raymond and although I didn’t see her often, she was always such a warm, caring, and pleasant woman to talk to and be around.
    My condolences to the entire family.

  3. Shary and I used to work together at SCA Insurance (Steel City Agencies). She was such a pleasant and outgoing person. I really enjoyed working with her. We used to tease her that she was a pac-rat. She kept every piece of paper that went across her desk. RIP my friend.

  4. Ken, Jean and other family members:
    Shary was a dear friend and (around-the-block neighbor) to Marilyn Traylor, my mother. I enjoyed keeping in touch with Shary when I was in Pueblo. She spoke of how good you were to her. Condolences on your loss.

  5. I met Shary delivering meal on wheels to her and we had an instant bond. I looked forward to seeing her every week and enjoyed our Tuesday chats. I will really miss her. My condolences to all her family. She talked of all of you often and with great fondness.


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