After graduation, Sharon worked as a nurse at St. Joseph Hospital, where she served as Head Nurse in Pediatrics early in her career.
After her children were born, Sharon worked at Joliet Medical Group serving thousands of local area patients during her 45+ year career.
After Retirement, Sharon volunteered at the Hospice in Joliet.
Giving is what Sharon's calling was as a mother to her four children, as a nurse to her patients, as a caregiver to her mother and as a friend to those in need.
Sharon always tried to say thank you or to help mend a broken heart with food or her time.
Her family and friends will remember Sharon's big heart and her generous spirit of giving. She especially enjoyed sharing her baked treats with her family, colleagues, and her Hospice friends.
Cherished memories include an amazing trip with nearly the entire family to Cozumel, many family vacations to Wisconsin and Michigan with cousins and neighbors, holiday celebrations with extended family, and making candies and baking Potica and other treats with her mother, her kids, and her grandkids.
Other memories include attending University of New Mexico Lobos softball games, weekend dinners and visits to Chicago, trips to Lake Tahoe, eating lobster in Maine, and cheering at grandkids' baseball and softball games in person or online.
Since retirement Sharon enjoyed traveling to visit her children and spoiling her grandchildren and grand dogs. She looked forward to her frequent dog-sitting visits with her grand dog Bailey who eagerly awaited her company and treats. She also enjoyed shopping and dinner with friends, and playing Bingo.
Obituary: https://www.tezakfuneralhome.com/obituary/Sharon-Dow
After graduation, Sharon worked as a nurse at St. Joseph Hospital, where she served as Head Nurse in Pediatrics early in her career.
After her children were born, Sharon worked at Joliet Medical Group serving thousands of local area patients during her 45+ year career.
After Retirement, Sharon volunteered at the Hospice in Joliet.
Giving is what Sharon's calling was as a mother to her four children, as a nurse to her patients, as a caregiver to her mother and as a friend to those in need.
Sharon always tried to say thank you or to help mend a broken heart with food or her time.
Her family and friends will remember Sharon's big heart and her generous spirit of giving. She especially enjoyed sharing her baked treats with her family, colleagues, and her Hospice friends.
Cherished memories include an amazing trip with nearly the entire family to Cozumel, many family vacations to Wisconsin and Michigan with cousins and neighbors, holiday celebrations with extended family, and making candies and baking Potica and other treats with her mother, her kids, and her grandkids.
Other memories include attending University of New Mexico Lobos softball games, weekend dinners and visits to Chicago, trips to Lake Tahoe, eating lobster in Maine, and cheering at grandkids' baseball and softball games in person or online.
Since retirement Sharon enjoyed traveling to visit her children and spoiling her grandchildren and grand dogs. She looked forward to her frequent dog-sitting visits with her grand dog Bailey who eagerly awaited her company and treats. She also enjoyed shopping and dinner with friends, and playing Bingo.
Obituary: https://www.tezakfuneralhome.com/obituary/Sharon-Dow
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