SHARON ANN WELDON
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Sharon Ann Weldon after a short, courageous battle with cancer. Sharon passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 17th, 2024, with both sons at her side.
Sharon was born April 13th, 1945, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to Helen and Bill Weldon and was predeceased by her sister, Lorraine (Bud) Crobar and her loving parents. Sharon is survived by her sister, Carol (Emile) St Amand; loving sons, Michael (Ana) Weldon and Ryan Weldon; her two grandchildren, Sabine Davitt-Weldon and Marit Elena Davitt-Weldon; and nieces and nephews: Lisa (Don) Anderson, Tim (Michelle) St Amand, Chris (Jennifer) St Amand, Rob (Jeanette) Crobar, Karen (Martin) Boutkan, Maureen (Steve) Risling, and Laurie (Al) Jacobs. All of these she loved and touched deeply.
Sharon lived a life full of passion, joy and steadfast commitment to her family and loved ones. Sharon enjoyed time in her yard and garden, collecting antiques, and could never turn down a good puzzle. Forever curious, Sharon was endlessly learning and was eager to pass along her findings and experiences to others. She adored her grandchildren and embraced every moment to be with them.
The love and memories she leaves will forever be in our hearts, and her legacy will live on in all those lucky enough to know her.
A Private Family Service will be held at a later date to honour Sharon. In lieu of flowers, donations in Sharon’s name may be made to the Cancer Foundation of Saskatchewan, 200-4545 Parliament Ave, Regina, SK S4W 0G3. Arrangements are entrusted to Moose Jaw Funeral Home, 268 Mulberry Lane. Gary McDowell, Funeral Director 306-693-4550
I am saddened to learn of Sharon’s passing. I’ve known her for a long time and loved visiting her down in the valley. She was a simply amazing woman and I will miss her a great deal. She leaves a big hole in a lot of lives. My sincere condolences to her family and friends. It was a privilege to be her friend.
Sharon..you will be missed till we meet again beautiful soul.
Ryan and Mike, my deepest sympathies to you and your family on the loss of your Mom. She was a great lady and truly one of the best Moms. Take care. Big Hugs.
I always enjoyed spending time with Sharon. She was a wonderful lady, I enjoyed our chats about life & God. She helped me through some of my younger years. Sharon was a devoted caregiver to her Mom, I always admired that about her. She loved sharing whatever knowledge she had & she sure had lots!! My sincere condolences to the family. Sharon is with the Lord where there is no pain or suffering.
Ray & Doris Ritsco
God Bless
I’m so saddened to hear of Sharon’s passing. I got to know her through Home Care when she was taking care of her mom. It was one of my favourite places to go. We had great visits. I’m so sorry you lost your mom. She was a truly amazing woman. I just saw her in the spring and she looked great and was her usual cheery self. The world could use more like her. My heart goes out to all of her family.
Oh my soul…I just saw this today and am shaken by Sharon’s passing!
Being as courageous a gal as Sharon was,of course she wouldn’t tell me she was sick the last time I saw her! What a gal!
I am so sorry for your loss Carol,Michael and Ryan. (We haven’t met since Sharon’s mom’s funeral!)
Sharon and I have been friends for 60+ years,and reconnected when we moved to Moose Jaw 20 years ago.
So sad. I will miss our visits and her lovely laugh!!
Brock and Elaine Crysler
Moose Jaw
I just learned of Sharon’s passing. I worked with her for 11 years, and learned invaluable life lessons from her during that time. She had an untiring “roll up her sleeves” work ethic, and a forgiving understanding of the struggles faced by others. She forever pondered deeper truth and meaning in life and its experiences – but enjoyed her life with a humble, unending awe. In spite of her serious side, she interpreted life with a rather unique sense of warm spirited good humour (that could slay you when you least expected it). I will most remember her perpetual grin and heart felt laughter. I consider it a privilege to have known this unique and precious soul. With sincere condolences to family and friends for their tragic loss.
Our sincerest condolences to the family on Sharon’s passing. I’d been wondering about Sharon’s absence from her frequent walks down our street, now I understand. I first met Sharon when she moved into Churchill Park, but I didn’t really get to know her until I returned to live in the family home on Lansing St in 2008. Though we were not “friends”, we were certainly friendly neighbors and shared many moments over the years…swapping plants, produce, recipes, and kitchen goodies, sharing advice, information and perspectives on many topics, chatting over the fence when on her walks about whatever happened to be on our minds that day. During the difficult years with the City, many hours (and a few bottles of wine) were spent discussing the issues, and we supported and assisted each other during flood events. I enjoyed her curiosity, quick wit and easy laughter…I feel lucky to have had such a fine neighbor. She will be missed.
Mike and Ryan, I was sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was a wonderful woman and I have many fond memories of hanging out at your house. My condolences to you and your family.