Kelly
Sincere condolences on the loss of your mom. She will be missed. We look forward to the time when sickness and death will be eliminated forever bases on God's sure promises. Rev. 21:3,4. Wishing you peace in the days ahead.
Birth date: Jul 26, 1933 Death date: Jul 5, 2014
Kenosha, formerly of Racine – Sharon Ann Redford Blaesing, 80, passed away July 5, 2014 after making our world a better place through the life she led and how she happily shared her talents with so many of us. Sharon was a lifelo Read Obituary
Sincere condolences on the loss of your mom. She will be missed. We look forward to the time when sickness and death will be eliminated forever bases on God's sure promises. Rev. 21:3,4. Wishing you peace in the days ahead.
Sincere condolences on tne loss of your mom. She will be missed. We look forward to the time when sickness and death will be eliminated forever bases on God's sure promises. Rev. 21:3,4. Wishing you peace in the days ahead.
It's been too many years since I last saw "Mom" in Racine. But I have some wonderful memories from visiting my best friend, her daughter Nancy over breaks from school and holiday phone calls to say hello for years after. She was a special, special lady who brought love and light to everyone she knew. I know her spirit lives on.
I worked with Sharon at Schulte School in Sturtevent,Wi. I loved her and her
kindness and gentleness with the students and staff. On a very special
Saturday she and I went to see Mother Theresa at Marquette University.
Sharon's son ,Geoff had procured tickets for us and it was one of the
greatest moments of my life. We heard Mother Theresa speak and she came to our table and spoke to us and held our hands. Both Sharon and I were Thrilled
with the experience. I have always felt special that she had shared that experience with me. We spoke of it often during the years after.
Sharon was a special person and I know that she's happy to be with Bill again.
Rest in Peace, Sharon, My life was enriched by knowing you!
Joyce Plewa-Richards
Please allow me to offer my condolences to the, Blaesing family with these comforting words: Jesus spoke of a time when “all those in the memorial tombs” would “come out” to renewed life in a paradise earth.—John 5:28, 29; Luke 23:43. True, that glowing hope does not take all the tragedy out of death. Jesus himself broke down and cried over the death of his friend Lazarus—and that was just minutes before he resurrected him! At least, then, death is not always final. Jesus and his Father, both hate death. The Bible calls death “the last enemy” and says that it will “be brought to nothing.” (1 Corinthians 15:26) In the coming Paradise, when Satan’s rule is a thing of the past, death will be gone forever. Its innocent victims will be reclaimed by the resurrection. This is the hope for, Mrs. Blaesing, as well. Then, we will at last be able to say, ‘Death, where is your sting?’—Hosea 13:14. I am very sorry for your loss. May God's Word comfort you and your family. Sincerely, Meryl ~ [email protected]
Praying for peace & comfort over the entire family during this difficult time. I didn't know Sharon but I've known her daughter, Nancy, for years and if she's anything like her mom, Sharon must have been one fine lady!
I did not personally know Sharon; however, her daughter Nancy has become a dear friend. Nancy is such a wonderful and caring person which is a great testament to her Mother! I have no doubt that Nancy is a reflection of Sharon and I wish I could have met Sharon personally to tell her that. I send my sympathies and love to the entire Blaesing family during this difficult time. Laugh through the pain and enjoy the memories. God Bless.
Christina Cherro, Bedford, VA