Sharron Lorraine <I>Camber</I> Carlson

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Sharron Lorraine Camber Carlson

Birth
Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Death
16 Jun 2011 (aged 50)
Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Burial
East Union, Knox County, Maine, USA Add to Map
Plot
buried next to her brother
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My precious sister. Sharron fought Lymphoma for 3 years. She is survived by her parents, Harold Camber of Thomaston, Maine; and Ramona Dorgan of Waldoboro, Maine; daughter Krystal Johnson and her husband, Anthony(Bub)and grandson Colyn all of Waldoboro; sister, Shirlee Hall and her husband, Charlie of Belfast, brothers, Dean Camber of Union, Maine and Dennis Camber of Thomaston,Maine; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.She is also survived by her ex-husbands children, Malinda, Jake, Ben, and Kymberly, who all considered Sharron their step-Mom, even after the divorce,; and her boyfriend, Dan Corey, who made the last 6 years of her life the happiest.She was pre-deceased by a brother, Darryl, and infant brother, Donald, in 1964.
Sharron was a CNA and loved her job. She was happiest when she could be helping others, especially children or the elderly. One of the hardest things she had to get used to when the cancer came, was learning to let others help her. She was used to being the care giver, not the one being taken care of.


Rest in peace, my beloved, precious, sister. My heart is breaking, but I know you are free from pain.
My precious sister. Sharron fought Lymphoma for 3 years. She is survived by her parents, Harold Camber of Thomaston, Maine; and Ramona Dorgan of Waldoboro, Maine; daughter Krystal Johnson and her husband, Anthony(Bub)and grandson Colyn all of Waldoboro; sister, Shirlee Hall and her husband, Charlie of Belfast, brothers, Dean Camber of Union, Maine and Dennis Camber of Thomaston,Maine; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.She is also survived by her ex-husbands children, Malinda, Jake, Ben, and Kymberly, who all considered Sharron their step-Mom, even after the divorce,; and her boyfriend, Dan Corey, who made the last 6 years of her life the happiest.She was pre-deceased by a brother, Darryl, and infant brother, Donald, in 1964.
Sharron was a CNA and loved her job. She was happiest when she could be helping others, especially children or the elderly. One of the hardest things she had to get used to when the cancer came, was learning to let others help her. She was used to being the care giver, not the one being taken care of.


Rest in peace, my beloved, precious, sister. My heart is breaking, but I know you are free from pain.

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