OBITUARY
Sharon Denise Allen
2 December, 1958 – 15 December, 2021
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IN THE CARE OF
Family Funeral Care-Rockville West
Sharon Denise Allen, age 63, of Zionsville, Indiana passed away on Wednesday, December 15, 2021. Sharon was born December 2, 1958, to the late Ken and Bette Allen in St. Paul, Minnesota. Sharon worked as a Social Worker for over 30 years and for Rand McNally for 5 years.
Sharon loved going to the movie theater and being around water. She was very strong in her faith and also very proud of her Swedish Heritage. She loved being around people, especially children. She had many friends and was such a good friend to many. Sharon loved music, shopping for antiques and going to garage sales. She especially loved the band Creed and Dan Fogelberg. Once while attending a Creed concert she was so very excited to be able to meet Scott Stapp. She loved her cat "Carl". He was her baby and she loved to spoil him.
Sharon is survived by her sister: Cindi (Jim) Martin, niece; Erin Marie (Andrew) Hull, nephews; Paul (Ashley) Martin and Joshua (Suzie) Martin, along with great-nieces; Ayla Jade Hull and Kaylie Martin, great-nephews; Chase and Malachi Martin.
Sharon is preceded in death by her loving cat "Tundra".
A Celebration of Sharon's Life will be held at a later date.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.familyfuneralcareindy.com for the Allen family.
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