Sharon Joyce Wilson, 77, a resident of Blue Springs, MO passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at her home. She was born May 4, 1943 to William and Eleonora (Schelp) Lovercamp in Sweet Springs, MO.
Sharon was united in marriage to Harold Wilson on January 20, 1979 in Grandview, MO. She spent the majority of her working career as a book keeper, and retired from the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Sharon enjoyed fishing, the Kansas City Royals, taking walks, traveling to Council Bluffs, IA and going to the casino.
Survivors include, loving husband of 41 years, Harold Wilson of Blue Springs, MO; siblings, Loetta Flandermeyer of Concordia, MO, Darlene Crain of Independence, MO, Dennis Lovercamp (Dennice) of Grain Valley, MO; numerous nieces and nephews. Sharon is preceded in death by her parents, William and Eleonora Lovercamp; three sisters, Norine Lange, Marilyn Werneke, and Phyllis Kirchhoff.
Sharon’s family will receive friends and family from 5-6:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at Meyers Funeral Chapel, 1600 W. Main St, Blue Springs. Memorial service will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the chapel. Due to Jackson County COVID-19 regulations social distancing and masks are required to be worn at funeral services. Her family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Timothy Lutheran Church or St. Croix Hospice House. Memories of Sharon and words of comfort for her family may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com.
Darlene, Tina, Tami – I’m sorry for your loss.
Sharon I will miss you so much. My little cancer buddy. I always thought of you as my sister. We had a lot of great memories together. Playing cards going to the lake.Catching all those big fish and the fun trips we took together love you to the moon and back. The pain is gone. ❤️ What Am I going to do with my time.
Loetta, Darlene and Dennis so sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. God be with you all.
Sharon was a classmate of mine at Concordia High School. Although we were never close, I thought of her as friendly and fun. I am sure she was a blessing to her family and friends. Praise God for these lasting thoughts that are the true legacy we leave to others.
To the family and friends of Sharon, may you feel the presence and comfort of the Lord in this time of parting here on earth.
Thinking of all Sharon’s family during this time. Many prayers and hugs to you. ❤️
To Loetta, Darlene and Dennis our deepest sympathy to you.
I recall a lot of good times years ago at family get together. We can’t forget the good memories.
Take care,
Doug and Carol
So sorry for the familes’ loss but she is at peace now and without pain.
Darlene, Loetta and Dennis, I grieve with all of you at losing a dear sister. Hap, I know this hard for you, but you aren’t alone, although it has to feel that way now. Sharon is at peace and you all mourn the loss. So many memories from a lovely lady. Love, Barb
Sharon was a classmate of mine through Concordia High School. I was Niemeyer the. We’ve shared class reunions since then, meeting Harold. Reading her obituary makes me confident she was loved and enjoyed time and activities spent with family and friends. Bravo. God bless those missing her.
I met Sharon several years ago at Timothy Lutheran Saturday night church service. I called her my pew buddy since we would always sit together. My husband and I moved away 4 years ago so I made a point to call her once a week to check in. We would share our stories and talk about our blood sugar readings. I am glad God has her in his arms now since all her pain is gone when she entered the gates of heaven.
To each family member, Sharon had awesome things to say about you and all the support you gave her. I am truly sorry I will not get to meet each of you but sending lots of prayers for each of you to feel comfort in God’s arms.
Sharon was a member of the Wilson family for 41 years. We loved her and will sadly miss her. She was a strong woman who faced her battle with courage, determination, grace, and a positive attitude. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Sharon’s loved ones. To my dear brother: you are in my heart and in my prayers. May the angels watch over her and grant her peace. Donna Wilson MacLeod
Sharon was a member of the Wilson family for 41 years. We loved her and will sadly miss her. She was a strong woman who faced her battle with courage, determination, grace, and a positive attitude. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Sharon’s loved ones. To my dear brother: you are in my heart and in my prayers. May the angels watch over her and grant her peace. Donna Wilson MacLeod
Many happy times I spent with Aunt Sharon and Uncle Hap at Lake Lotawana. She was so kind to me and Little Dennis. I will forever keep her in my heart. Uncle Happy, if there is anything at all that I can do to help you in your time of sorrow, please let me know. I love you both.
My friendship with Sharon has been a long and dear one. From our high school days, to sharing apartments and fun as working women in Kansas City, then keeping in touch and coming together when possible to catch up on our adult life happenings. My trips to Missouri always means a gathering of “the girls’ that included Sharon. She will be missed.
My condolences to Sharon’s family and friends. I knew what a special lady she was.