Sharon K. Stewart
July 10, 1944 ~ May 13, 2019
Sharon K. Stewart, 74, of Grand Avenue, died at 7:03 p.m. May 8, 2019, at her home. Sharon was born July 10, 1944, in Columbus, daughter of Ora E. and Ruth E. Wolfe. She retired from Rock Tenn and was a member of Flintwood Wesleyan Church. Sharon loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and watching wrestling. The funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday, May 13, 2019, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Pastor Tracey Carter officiating. Calling will be 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday and one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery. Survivors include her children, Jeff Nickerson, Mark (Rose) Nickerson, Robin (Roger) Bense, all of Columbus, Blanca A. Stewart of Austin, Indiana, Tereza A. Stewart and Jade A. Stewart, both of Columbus; her previous husband, F. David (Mary) Nickerson of Columbus; sisters, Carolyn Terry of Seymour and Barbara Bradtke of Columbus; grandchildren, Tyler Nickerson, Emily Greenlee, Zach Nickerson, Sydney Nickerson, Bridget Burnett, Shelby Bense, Taylor Bense, Nicholas Bense, Haven Griffin and Tristan Nickerson; and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Marvin D. Wolfe and Robert “Bob” W. Wolfe; and a grandson, David Hunter Nickerson.






Dear Sharon, You will be missed by so many, but especially by your children and all of your grandchildren and great grandchildren. I have always admired your patience and your gentle and loving ways you have always shown my children, your grandchildren. You have always and will forever have a special place in my heart. 💗
Grandma, I was nothing less then blessed to have you as my grandma! I don’t remember a single big event in my life that you weren’t there for. From my birthdays to my children’s births and everything in between. Thank you for loving me, and except me for everything that I am. I promise my babies will forever remember you, as will I. I could go on forever and never finish when it comes to you. Thank you for being a TRUE grandmother. 24/7, 365!
Oh Grandma… where do I start? You will be greatly missed, and I cannot begin to express how thankful I am that you are my grandma. May you Rest In Peace. I love you!
Sharon was a good friend, she took art lessons from me also. ,Sharon and the whole family , her kids and sisters are a great bunch of friends..we went to the same church and all. She will be greatly missed..
Sharon was one of my dearest friends known her for years I don’t take the paper anymore I just looked under obituaries today and saw this and I was in total shock I love that woman with all my heart even though we didn’t see each other a lot I thought of her in all the fun times we used to have I know she’s in heaven with Jesus and I’m so sorry that she had to go so soon rest in peace Sharon
We are so sorry for the families loss. Sharon was a person you were proud to know. She was funny and open to everyone. God bless you.
So sorry Sharon was great lady and friend . So sorry for your loss.
Sharon was a very sweet lady who I met through her daughter Robin. We all went to the same church. Sharon had a beautiful soul and a beautiful smile. I heard several stories about her from Robin and then i got to meet her when i started going to the same church. Sharon will sure be missed by many. Prayers for the family
Hi grandma. I have so many fond memories with you. One of the best memories I have with you is when I spilled my drink and I pulled a bunch of a paper towels off the roll and you yelled at me!! It was a joke for years. I remember your sass and I remember your spunk. We faded as I grew older and I had my own little family.. but I will not forget one of the women in my life that helped mold me! I love you and I will take care of dad!
I’m truly sorry my prayers 🙏 r with u all
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Just heard of this sweet lady’s passing. Had the privilege of having her sub at the school I work for in the cafeteria. What a wonderful person she was and so enjoyed getting to know her alittle bit. So shocked to hear of this. Prayers to the family during this difficult time.
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