July 8, 1947 - July 11, 2013
Sharon Kantz Howell, 66 of Dallas, TX, passed away on July 11, 2013 having lost her battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held at Oak Cliff Christian Church at 660 S. Zang Blvd. Dallas, TX on Saturday, July 20 at 11am. Sharon was born in Dallas, TX on July 8, 1947. She graduated from Adamson High School and continued on to receive an AS in Accounting from Tyler Junior College and a BS in Sociology from Dallas Baptist University. Sharon worked as an Accountant for Oak Cliff Country Club for 26 years. She will be remembered for her tireless involvement with her church, Oak Cliff Christian Church. Sharon is survived by her sons Jeremy Howell of Garland, TX and Mark Howell of Dallas, TX as well as her grandson, Taylor Howell of Garland, TX. Sharon is preceded in death by her father, Edward Harold Kantz and her mother, Elsie Devon Kantz.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements under the direction of: Aria Cremation Service & Funeral Home 10116 E. NW Highway Dallas, Texas 75238 214.340.8008
7 replies on “Howell, Sharon K.”
My heatfelt condolences to the family. I had the pleasure of working with Sharon at the Golf Club. She was lovely, caring woman. What a truly sad loss for all who knew her.
Sharon and I were best friends and neighbors when our boys were young, and I let that slip away. She was a beautiful person and will be sorely missed. Our hearts are with Jeremy and Mark and their families at this time.
Our deepest regards from the 1965 Adamson HS class.
God bless you and your family.
Thank you,
Shirley Patterson Cordell
My heart goes out to you in this time if loss. Much comfort can be found in the pages of Gods Word the Bible (2Cor. 1:3,4) Through it we are given a wonderful hope that we will be able to see Sharon again in a peaceful world free from things like sickness and death under Gods kingdom. (Rev. 21:3,4) May such things bring hope and comfort for your family in a time of sorrow.
We loved Sharon,she was so much a part of our Interstate theaters group. She came to all our reunions and we thought of her as one of the leaders and always smiling
And such wit. She always made us laugh. We will miss her…
Rest in Peace my friend of younger days.
Sharon was a great mentor, friend and second mom to me. I could go to her about anything and we had so many great memories. She will be missed and I loved her a lot.