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Sharon Raeen Stevens

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Sharon Raeen Stevens

Birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Death
22 Dec 2021 (aged 72)
Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
Burial
Pinehurst, Montgomery County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Sharon Raeen Stevens was born December 2 1949 in Houston Tx & passed away at home on December 22 2021 in Conroe Tx.  She opened her own dance studio I believe around 1969. She was the proud owner of Sharon's Studio of Dance in Houston & Kingwood.   She eventually closed the Kingwood studio down & just had the Houston Studio open until around 1995.  She was a lifetime member of Rodeo Houston. She worked for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Grand Entry Department for a few years. And also served as a volunteer on the Grand Entry committee, as well as the School Art committee for several years.  She loved dancing, music, horses, going to the barrel races, going to the rodeos & producing barrel races.   She loved everyone with her whole heart & would do anything for anyone at anytime!  She was the most proudest Nana ever!  She was preceded in death by her mother Joann Horrocks Stevens, her father Ted Stevens, her nephew Randy Dwayne Stevens, & nephews Coal Anthony Stevens. She is survived by her daughter Jaci Berberich, son in law Mike Berberich, granddaughter Jaleigh Berberich, brother Ted Stevens, daughter in law Patty Stevens, along with many nieces, nephews, great nephews, & so many more family & friends!  

Klein Funeral Home
Sharon Raeen Stevens was born December 2 1949 in Houston Tx & passed away at home on December 22 2021 in Conroe Tx.  She opened her own dance studio I believe around 1969. She was the proud owner of Sharon's Studio of Dance in Houston & Kingwood.   She eventually closed the Kingwood studio down & just had the Houston Studio open until around 1995.  She was a lifetime member of Rodeo Houston. She worked for the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Grand Entry Department for a few years. And also served as a volunteer on the Grand Entry committee, as well as the School Art committee for several years.  She loved dancing, music, horses, going to the barrel races, going to the rodeos & producing barrel races.   She loved everyone with her whole heart & would do anything for anyone at anytime!  She was the most proudest Nana ever!  She was preceded in death by her mother Joann Horrocks Stevens, her father Ted Stevens, her nephew Randy Dwayne Stevens, & nephews Coal Anthony Stevens. She is survived by her daughter Jaci Berberich, son in law Mike Berberich, granddaughter Jaleigh Berberich, brother Ted Stevens, daughter in law Patty Stevens, along with many nieces, nephews, great nephews, & so many more family & friends!  

Klein Funeral Home


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