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Sharon Lee <I>King</I> Covington

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Sharon Lee King Covington

Birth
Longview, Benton County, Washington, USA
Death
17 Jul 2019 (aged 77)
Washington, USA
Burial
Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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VIETNAM WAR VETERAN WIDOW

Sharon Lee Covington passed away on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in Washington State, at the age of 77.

Sharon was born to Oscar Chrieghton and Twila Byrol (Radcliff) King in Longview, Washington on April 14, 1942.

Sharon and her sister Beverly grew up in the Longview, Washington and Kelso, Washington areas.

Sharon graduated from Mark Morris High School in Longview, Washington.

As a child and young adult Sharon loved to roller skate, ice skate, dance and ride horses. She performed in many dance and ice skating competitions and shows, she loved to talk about her many performances for the United Service Organizations (USO). We still have some of the costumes from her shows, and have in the past tried them on - her son-in-law really rocked one of those skimpy dresses.

Sharon first married Ronald "Ronnie" Dean Nicholson on 29 August 1960 in Kelso, Washington.

Later, she married Richard George Kramer on 30 January 1970 in Pierce County, Washington.

Third, on 2 June 1979 she married Joe Wayne Tyler in Port Orchard, Washington.

Lastly, she married William Bert Covington on 21 August 2004 in Kitsap County, Washington.

When Sharon wasn’t raising her children and working within the home, she kept busy working at a jewelry store, participated in the Peninsula Pacers CB radio club, Elks and Eagles.

Sharon is best remembered for her busy social life, she would go dancing Friday nights at the Elks or Eagles, and then hold large card parties at her house on Saturday evenings.

Sharon also enjoyed camping, going to garage sales, hunting for garage sales, having garage sales, and shopping at garage sales. Did I mention she loved garage sales? For her it was the hunt for a good deal. When she wasn’t garage sale-ing, she also loved being with her family and friends.

Sharon is preceded by her loving husbands: Ronald, Richard, Joe and William. Sharon is also preceded by her sister Beverly.

She is survived by sons David (Jennifer) and John (Colleen); daughters Teresa and Jodi (Thomas); grandchildren Matthias, Bailee, Luke,Josh, Gregg, Brianna, Tia and Alaina; and puppies Abbi and Emi.

The burial will be held following the memorial service at Sunset Lane Cemetery.
VIETNAM WAR VETERAN WIDOW

Sharon Lee Covington passed away on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in Washington State, at the age of 77.

Sharon was born to Oscar Chrieghton and Twila Byrol (Radcliff) King in Longview, Washington on April 14, 1942.

Sharon and her sister Beverly grew up in the Longview, Washington and Kelso, Washington areas.

Sharon graduated from Mark Morris High School in Longview, Washington.

As a child and young adult Sharon loved to roller skate, ice skate, dance and ride horses. She performed in many dance and ice skating competitions and shows, she loved to talk about her many performances for the United Service Organizations (USO). We still have some of the costumes from her shows, and have in the past tried them on - her son-in-law really rocked one of those skimpy dresses.

Sharon first married Ronald "Ronnie" Dean Nicholson on 29 August 1960 in Kelso, Washington.

Later, she married Richard George Kramer on 30 January 1970 in Pierce County, Washington.

Third, on 2 June 1979 she married Joe Wayne Tyler in Port Orchard, Washington.

Lastly, she married William Bert Covington on 21 August 2004 in Kitsap County, Washington.

When Sharon wasn’t raising her children and working within the home, she kept busy working at a jewelry store, participated in the Peninsula Pacers CB radio club, Elks and Eagles.

Sharon is best remembered for her busy social life, she would go dancing Friday nights at the Elks or Eagles, and then hold large card parties at her house on Saturday evenings.

Sharon also enjoyed camping, going to garage sales, hunting for garage sales, having garage sales, and shopping at garage sales. Did I mention she loved garage sales? For her it was the hunt for a good deal. When she wasn’t garage sale-ing, she also loved being with her family and friends.

Sharon is preceded by her loving husbands: Ronald, Richard, Joe and William. Sharon is also preceded by her sister Beverly.

She is survived by sons David (Jennifer) and John (Colleen); daughters Teresa and Jodi (Thomas); grandchildren Matthias, Bailee, Luke,Josh, Gregg, Brianna, Tia and Alaina; and puppies Abbi and Emi.

The burial will be held following the memorial service at Sunset Lane Cemetery.

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Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Cherished and Loved by all



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202974083/sharon_lee-covington: accessed ), memorial page for Sharon Lee King Covington (14 Apr 1942–17 Jul 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 202974083, citing Sunset Lane Memorial Park, Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Souza (contributor 48284884).