Sharon Viramonte
January 4, 1945 - January 15, 2017
Obituary
Sharon was born January 4, 1945 in Seattle, Washington and died January 15, 2017 in Stanwood, Washington.
She owned and operated Fauntleroy His n’ Hers hair salon for 15 years. Sharon has lived in Anchorage, AK for the last 25 years and also had a home in Lexington, TN near 2 of her daughters.
She is survived by her husband Roy Abbott of Anchorage, AK; her daughters Mary Faye Phillips of Lexington, TN, Shari Lynn (Tony) Carriere of Centralia, WA and Lee Ann (Frank) Kemp of Lexington, TN; her special daughter Lee Ann (Ken) Andrist of Tacoma, WA; 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson.
Sharon had many friends she considered family and they loved her the same. She will be lovingly missed by all.
My heart is heavy with the losses in our family this winter. I am grateful that we were able to share Christmas Eve dinner with Sharon and Roy. It was truly a blessing to see and spend time with her.
Grandma,
I miss you so much!! It kills me that I did not get the chance to say goodbye to you. I am however glad that I was able to talk with you on Christmas Day even if it was for a brief moment. I wish I could come be with the family on Monday and say goodbye to you the proper way but I know you would understand the reasons as to why I am unable to get there to say goodbye. I love you so much Grandma and I just wish we had more time to make more memories. I will cherish all the amazing memories I have with you. I wish I had kept one of my voicemail from you so I could listen to your beautiful voice anytime I wanted.
I love you always and forever
Bye Bye for now Grandma
Sorry for your loss. Thinking about you.
Sharon, We will miss you……
Prayers for your family…
Cheryl Diane & Olivia
Goodby to my friend, Sharon. I was so happy to visit and spend the night with you and Roy back in October in Tennessee. Visiting you one last time and not knowing it would be my last visit with you. I will always treasure that moment. God bless and condolences to you Roy, I knew and could see how much you loved her and that really makes me sad. Condolences all of Sharon’s daughters, grandchildren and great, family and friends. Your loving friends, James and Debbie
Grandma Moose,
You will be missed so much!! I love you and so sorry I didn’t spend more time with you. Rest in peace and watch over everyone.
Sharon (mom), I miss you so much I wish I would of got to say goodbye. I want to say thank you for taking me in when I was young and for making me part of your family. I know that you are at peace now and that you will be watching over all of us. I will see you again some day. Forever I will love you.
Our dear cuz’n it was good to talk to you about 3 wks. ago and
I had no idea that you were so close to heaven.
I always enjoyed visiting with and will miss it. My prayer to all the family an love you.
I had so many good times with Sharon. We knew each other since grade school. I will never forget the time, we took a one day trip to Port Townsend. We toured the historical homes and hit some second hand stores. Well, I found a treadle sewing machine and showed Sharon so she bought it. Then the fun began. It wouldn’t fit in the trunk of her car. So I say, “we can take the backseat out” She said “won’t come out” I said “it will, watch” and I got the seat out and we got the sewing machine into the car. Needless to say, Ted was not happy with us.
I am real glad to have met Roy. When they came to Ballard, we had a nice visit and lunch at my favorite Chinese Restaurant. They met Eva’s twin girls. I can’t forget all the times I painted the salon window for the holidays. We did a barter system. I did her windows and she gave me a perm. Sharon will always be in my heart and one of my best friends. Roy, Mary Faye, Shari Lynn, and Lee Ann, you are in my prayers so take care of each other and God Bless you and your families.
I have to work Monday so will be thinking of you all.
Sandy
You are in out thoughts and prayers,p. May GOD ease your heart and comfortyou during this difficult time. Be safe coming home. We love you.
So sorry for the loss of this great woman. Praying for peace for the family. She was such a special woman.
sharon(sister-inlaw) lol what memories we have When. I met you it istantly felt like we have been sisters for years. I remember talking to you all the time. I know the God called you home and Im thankful it was getting so hard to see you in pain.I will be selfish for a brief moment and ask Why but we know the answer. The people that you have touched is so wonderful I just wish you could see the mark you left here. I just want you to know I will always look up and give you that Wink we always shared. Love you!
I love you Auntie Sharon ! I will miss you dearly !
I loved grandmother always with the best advise always in the kitchen makin somethin good and sweet.
I love you grandma. I’m going to miss you very much. You taught me a lot of lessons. I love you so much
I love you grandma. I’m going to miss you very much. You taught me a lot of lessons. I love you so much
My favorite hairdresser in West Seattle as well as Anchorage, till I moved out of the state in 2002. Our first meeting was in Brownies near Lafeyette Elementary which continued through Scouting. We were Candy stripers at the old West Seattle Hospital formerly at the West Seattle Junction on Alaska St., and had many adventures, starting about 60+ years ago. She blossomed from a shy little girl, in those early days, to a beautiful woman both inside and out, who would do anything for anyone. She was a dear friend and will be sorely missed by many. Love you sweetie. See you later my dear.
Heaven is rejoicing , another Angel in Heaven. And what a beautiful Angel she is. Sharon was one of a kind. I loved to hear her laugh, she was so much fun , She touched a lot of lives. She will be missed by many. We all have wonderful memories of her and she will live on in our hearts.
Just recently heard of Sharon’s passing. I knew her since 1989 in West Seattle where she had her beauty shop. I had the shop next her (The Wayside) . We would walk almost every morning before work in Lincoln Park and have great chats about life etc. She was always such a loving and positive person and great friend.
Will miss our conversations sweetie—Angels be with you!
I just found out about the passing of Sharon thru the annual newspaper printed by West Seattle High School. Sharon is a 1963 graduated. Sharon was my hairdresser for 25 years, first working out of her home, then at the Fauntleroy salon. My husband & I were on an Alaska cruise in 2002 and had lunch with Sharon while in town.
I was sadden to ready about her passing. She was a very giving person and we enjoyed many laughs together. Thanks for the phone call Mary Faye and my sympathy to you and your sisters. May God comfort you in the months ahead. Blessings