Sharon Kay Boren

Sharon Kay Boren

Kvinde 1946 - 2013  (67 år)

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    Født 16 jul. 1946  Flagler, Kit Carson, Colorado, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
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    Død 2 dec. 2013  Burlington, Kit Carson, Colorado, USA Find alle personer med begivenheder på dette sted 
    Person-ID I38633  Bjarklev
    Sidst ændret 25 feb. 2022 

    Familie Living Schutte 
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     1. Living Schutte  [natural]
    Sidst ændret 25 feb. 2022 
    Familie-ID F12488  Gruppeskema  |  Familietavle

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    • The Lord has called Sharon Kay (Boren) Schutte home to rest suddenly and far too soon. She passed away peacefully on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013.

      Sharon was a lifelong resident of Kit Carson County. She was born July 16, 1946 in Flagler to Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren.

      She was the third of their five children.

      Sharon's most cherished childhood memories were created at the Boren Ranch, located northeast of Siebert on the Republican River and in the family's additional home in Colorado Springs.

      After graduating from Burlington High School in 1964 Sharon attended college in Denver and brought her expertise back to Burlington where she was an entrepreneur and owned and operated two beauty salons.

      Sharon was married to Allen Henry Schutte in 1970 and from this union they had a beautiful daughter, Amber Lea Schutte. This union ended in 1978.

      From fashion to farming she dazzled the community and touched many lives.

      Sharon had a kind heart, a gentle soul, and always welcomed those who entered her home. As a devoted daughter Sharon was the caregiver for her mother's last 15 years.

      Upon her mother's death, Sharon moved back to Burlington and enjoyed jumping in the car with her beloved pup, Elvis, to visit her daughter in Greenwood Village to spend quality time.

      They enjoyed traveling, playing cards and board games, and exploring the sights and sounds of the city. Anyone who knew Sharon was truly blessed to have known such an amazing human being and she will be profoundly missed.

      Those who are left to cherish her memory are her loving daughter Amber Lea Schutte of Greenwood Village, her brothers Charles "Chuck" Henry Boren Jr. of Buena Vista, Gary Ray Boren (Rebecca) of Tooele, Utah and her sister Carolyn Sue Richards of Burlington as well as numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

      Sharon was preceded in death by her parents Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren and her brother Roger Lee Boren.

      The drums did resound, the Angels did sing. They welcomed her home, a child of the King.

      In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sharon Kay Schutte Memorial Fund and donations can be dropped off at The Bank of Burlington, 410 14th St., P.O. Box 419, Burlington, CO 80807.

      Funeral services for Sharon were held on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Seibert Community Center in Seibert with Pastor Eric Kilborn officiating.

      Burial followed in the Seibert Cemetery.

      Visitation was held on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Love Funeral Home in Burlington.

      Friends may go to www.lovefuneralhomes.com to sign the family's online register book and to leave an online message of condolence.

      Funeral services were entrusted to the Love Funeral Home in Burlington.

      Published in The Burlington Record on Dec. 12, 2013

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      The Lord has called Sharon Kay (Boren) Schutte home to rest suddenly and far too soon. She passed away peacefully on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013.

      Sharon was a lifelong resident of Kit Carson County. She was born July 16, 1946 in Flagler to Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren.

      She was the third of their five children.

      Sharon's most cherished childhood memories were created at the Boren Ranch, located northeast of Siebert on the Republican River and in the family's additional home in Colorado Springs.

      After graduating from Burlington High School in 1964 Sharon attended college in Denver and brought her expertise back to Burlington where she was an entrepreneur and owned and operated two beauty salons.

      Sharon was married to Allen Henry Schutte in 1970 and from this union they had a beautiful daughter, Amber Lea Schutte. This union ended in 1978.

      From fashion to farming she dazzled the community and touched many lives.

      Sharon had a kind heart, a gentle soul, and always welcomed those who entered her home. As a devoted daughter Sharon was the caregiver for her mother's last 15 years.

      Upon her mother's death, Sharon moved back to Burlington and enjoyed jumping in the car with her beloved pup, Elvis, to visit her daughter in Greenwood Village to spend quality time.

      They enjoyed traveling, playing cards and board games, and exploring the sights and sounds of the city. Anyone who knew Sharon was truly blessed to have known such an amazing human being and she will be profoundly missed.

      Those who are left to cherish her memory are her loving daughter Amber Lea Schutte of Greenwood Village, her brothers Charles "Chuck" Henry Boren Jr. of Buena Vista, Gary Ray Boren (Rebecca) of Tooele, Utah and her sister Carolyn Sue Richards of Burlington as well as numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

      Sharon was preceded in death by her parents Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren and her brother Roger Lee Boren.

      The drums did resound, the Angels did sing. They welcomed her home, a child of the King.

      In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sharon Kay Schutte Memorial Fund and donations can be dropped off at The Bank of Burlington, 410 14th St., P.O. Box 419, Burlington, CO 80807.

      Funeral services for Sharon were held on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Seibert Community Center in Seibert with Pastor Eric Kilborn officiating.

      Burial followed in the Seibert Cemetery.

      Visitation was held on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Love Funeral Home in Burlington.

      Friends may go to www.lovefuneralhomes.com to sign the family's online register book and to leave an online message of condolence.

      Funeral services were entrusted to the Love Funeral Home in Burlington.

      Published in The Burlington Record on Dec. 12, 2013

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      The Lord has called Sharon Kay (Boren) Schutte home to rest suddenly and far too soon. She passed away peacefully on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013. Sharon was a lifelong resident of Kit Carson County. She was born July 16, 1946 in Flagler to Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren. She was the third of their five children. Sharon's most cherished childhood memories were created at the Boren Ranch, located northeast of Siebert on the Republican River and in the family's additional home in Colorado Springs.After graduating from Burlington High School in 1964 Sharon attended college in Denver and brought her expertise back to Burlington where she was an entrepreneur and owned and operated two beauty salons. Sharon was married to Allen Henry Schutte in 1970 and from this union they had a beautiful daughter, Amber Lea Schutte. This union ended in 1978. From fashion to farming she dazzled the community and touched many lives.Sharon had a kind heart, a gentle soul, and always welcomed those who entered her home. As a devoted daughter Sharon was the caregiver for her mother's last 15 years. Upon her mother's death, Sharon moved back to Burlington and enjoyed jumping in the car with her beloved pup, Elvis, to visit her daughter in Greenwood Village to spend quality time. They enjoyed traveling, playing cards and board games, and exploring the sights and sounds of the city. Anyone who knew Sharon was truly blessed to have known such an amazing human being and she will be profoundly missed.Those who are left to cherish her memory are her loving daughter Amber Lea Schutte of Greenwood Village, her brothers Charles "Chuck" Henry Boren Jr. of Buena Vista, Gary Ray Boren (Rebecca) of Tooele, Utah and her sister Carolyn Sue Richards of Burlington as well as numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.Sharon was preceded in death by her parents Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren and her brother Roger Lee Boren.The drums did resound, the Angels did sing. They welcomed her home, a child of the King.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sharon Kay Schutte Memorial Fund and donations can be dropped off at The Bank of Burlington, 410 14th St., P.O. Box 419, Burlington, CO 80807.Funeral services for Sharon were held on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Seibert Community Center in Seibert with Pastor Eric Kilborn officiating. Burial followed in the Seibert Cemetery.Visitation was held on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Love Funeral Home in Burlington.Friends may go to www.lovefuneralhomes.com to sign the family's online register book and to leave an online message of condolence.Funeral services were entrusted to the Love Funeral Home in Burlington. Published in The Burlington Record on Dec. 12, 2013 Remember Share memories or express condolences below. The Guest Book is Expired Please restore the Guest Book to share in the life story for SHARON KAY (BOREN) SCHUTTE Restore the guest book Resources Send Funeral Flowers View Funeral Home Details Find Advice & Support Funeral Etiquette How to Write a Sympathy Note < Back to today's Obituaries Funeral Etiquette Expert advice: what to do and say when someone dies. PRIVACY POLICYTERMSCONTACT USFAQ© 2017 Legacy.com. All rights reserved. The Lord has called Sharon Kay (Boren) Schutte home to rest suddenly and far too soon. She passed away peacefully on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013. Sharon was a lifelong resident of Kit Carson County. She was born July 16, 1946 in Flagler to Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren. She was the third of their five children. Sharon's most cherished childhood memories were created at the Boren Ranch, located northeast of Siebert on the Republican River and in the family's additional home in Colorado Springs.After graduating from Burlington High School in 1964 Sharon attended college in Denver and brought her expertise back to Burlington where she was an entrepreneur and owned and operated two beauty salons. Sharon was married to Allen Henry Schutte in 1970 and from this union they had a beautiful daughter, Amber Lea Schutte. This union ended in 1978. From fashion to farming she dazzled the community and touched many lives.Sharon had a kind heart, a gentle soul, and always welcomed those who entered her home. As a devoted daughter Sharon was the caregiver for her mother's last 15 years. Upon her mother's death, Sharon moved back to Burlington and enjoyed jumping in the car with her beloved pup, Elvis, to visit her daughter in Greenwood Village to spend quality time. They enjoyed traveling, playing cards and board games, and exploring the sights and sounds of the city. Anyone who knew Sharon was truly blessed to have known such an amazing human being and she will be profoundly missed.Those who are left to cherish her memory are her loving daughter Amber Lea Schutte of Greenwood Village, her brothers Charles "Chuck" Henry Boren Jr. of Buena Vista, Gary Ray Boren (Rebecca) of Tooele, Utah and her sister Carolyn Sue Richards of Burlington as well as numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.Sharon was preceded in death by her parents Charles Henry Boren and Rodella Henrietta Boren and her brother Roger Lee Boren.The drums did resound, the Angels did sing. They welcomed her home, a child of the King.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Sharon Kay Schutte Memorial Fund and donations can be dropped off at The Bank of Burlington, 410 14th St., P.O. Box 419, Burlington, CO 80807.Funeral services for Sharon were held on Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the Seibert Community Center in Seibert with Pastor Eric Kilborn officiating. Burial followed in the Seibert Cemetery.Visitation was held on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Love Funeral Home in Burlington.Friends may go to www.lovefuneralhomes.com to sign the family's online register book and to leave an online message of condolence.Funeral services were entrusted to the Love Funeral Home in Burlington. Published in The Burlington Record on Dec. 12, 2013 Remember Share memories or express condolences below. The Guest Book is Expired Please restore the Guest Book to share in the life story for SHARON KAY (BOREN) SCHUTTE Restore the guest book Resources Send Funeral Flowers View Funeral Home Details Find Advice & Support Funeral Etiquette How to Write a Sympathy Note < Back to today's Obituaries Funeral Etiquette Expert advice: what to do and say when someone dies. PRIVACY POLICYTERMSCONTACT USFAQ© 2017 Legacy.com. All rights reserved. ShareThis Copy and Paste