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Sharon Steckbauer Wickenhauser

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28 Jul 2014
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Sun City Center - Sharon Wickenhauser, passed away on July 28, 2014. She was a native of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, attended Lincoln High School and Lawrence College.
A resident of Florida since 1963, she moved to Sun City Center, Florida from Silver Springs in 2005. A lifelong volunteer in many organizations, she was a past president of the Auxiliary at University Community Hospital in Tampa and a volunteer at Life Path Hospice in Sun City. She worked and volunteered at St. Joseph of the Forest in Silver Springs for 20 years. Sharon was an avid quilter, a past member of the Pine Needles Quilters in Silver Lakes Acres and a current member of the Kings Point Quilters Club.
Preceded in death by husbands Curtis Steckbauer and Robert Wickenhauser. Survived by a son Niles Steckbauer of Temple Terrace, FL; daughter Jo Nocera, and husband Bert Nocera of Indian Rocks Beach, FL; grandchildren, Kevin Steckbauer, Brent Nocera and Chelsea Nocera; and many friends whose friendship she valued dearly.
A memorial Mass will be celebrated at Prince of Peace Church in Sun City on August 2 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Life Path Hospice, 3725 Upper Creek Drive, Ruskin, Florida 33573.
Published in Ocala Star-Banner from July 30 to July 31, 2014
Sun City Center - Sharon Wickenhauser, passed away on July 28, 2014. She was a native of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, attended Lincoln High School and Lawrence College.
A resident of Florida since 1963, she moved to Sun City Center, Florida from Silver Springs in 2005. A lifelong volunteer in many organizations, she was a past president of the Auxiliary at University Community Hospital in Tampa and a volunteer at Life Path Hospice in Sun City. She worked and volunteered at St. Joseph of the Forest in Silver Springs for 20 years. Sharon was an avid quilter, a past member of the Pine Needles Quilters in Silver Lakes Acres and a current member of the Kings Point Quilters Club.
Preceded in death by husbands Curtis Steckbauer and Robert Wickenhauser. Survived by a son Niles Steckbauer of Temple Terrace, FL; daughter Jo Nocera, and husband Bert Nocera of Indian Rocks Beach, FL; grandchildren, Kevin Steckbauer, Brent Nocera and Chelsea Nocera; and many friends whose friendship she valued dearly.
A memorial Mass will be celebrated at Prince of Peace Church in Sun City on August 2 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Life Path Hospice, 3725 Upper Creek Drive, Ruskin, Florida 33573.
Published in Ocala Star-Banner from July 30 to July 31, 2014

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