Sharon Mueller

sharon mueller
Sharon Kay “Momo” Mueller passed away on August 9, 2019. Sharon Kay Klundt was born on October 23, 1940 in a Jamestown Hospital, the daughter of Edgar and Adina (Irion) Klundt. Sharon grew up in Alfred, ND. She attended 2 years of High School Gackle and graduated in 1958 from Lodi Union High School in Lodi California. She then returned with her family to North Dakota. On Dec 31, 1959 she married Vernon Mueller in Jamestown, ND where she was a stay-at-home mother to their children Kevin, Keri, Kristin and Kelli. In September 1974 the family moved to Marion, ND where her husband Vernon was appointed Postmaster and where Sharon worked at Blake’s Liquor Store in Marion for 17 years. In 1992, Sharon and Vernon moved to Fargo where she later became a volunteer at Sanford Hospital. Every Spring she would gear up for one of her favorite pastimes – going to garage sales. She enjoyed spending time with her friends and most of all being with her children and grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband Vernon. She is survived by her sister Gloria – children: Kevin, Keri, Kristin, and Kelli Lipp (David) – her grandchildren: Ashley (Kacy), Taylor (Bryce), Jaslynn, Kylee, and Connor – and her great-grandchild Alaina. In lieu of flowers, memorials made be made to Sanford children’s hospital. Celebration of life service – Tuesday August 13, 2019 at 11AM with visitation beginning at 10AM, at Olivet Lutheran Church.

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  1. Sorry to hear of the loss of our best friend Sharon Mueller from Elias Lydia wipf and Family She did a lot of good deeds for our family sorry again to hear for the loss

  2. Word can not describe how sad I am hearing of Sharon’s passing. She truly was one of my favorite clients. So glad I got to see and visit with her on Monday.
    Teresa Tester
    MJ Capelli

  3. Sharon will be remembered for her wonderful personalty, witty, great cook, and wonderful
    hostess. I have known her for over 70 yrs. and when she was in a room, there was always
    fun to be had.
    Miss you dear cousin.
    Ardie and Pat McCarty

  4. I met Sharon when I was Keri’s and Kristen’s fourth grade teacher in Jamestown. She was an involved and loving mom and a supportive friend to teachers.
    My condolences to her family. May joyful memories bring you comfort as you adjust to your great loss.

  5. Big hugs and prayers to all of you girls—Kevin too! I have such amazing memories of Sharon—especially the Easter Egg Dyeing festivities from so many years ago. She’s a special lady and will be missed by all. I’m grateful that I was lucky enough to have been touched by her. -Heidi

  6. I met Sharon at Olivet Lutheran. She was a wonderful woman with such a great warm smile fir everyone! She will be missed!

  7. Aunt Sharon and Uncle Vernon and family hosted John and I for a lovely dinner when we flew into Fargo on our way to Detroit Lakes some years back. Although we were strangers to them, it was quickly as though we had known each other all our lives. I am so happy to have met them and spent this brief time together. May they be at peace in each others arms now. Condolences to the family.

  8. We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Sharon. She was a wonderful friend and neighbor who was always upbeat and friendly and a delight to talk with. We, her neighbors at Stonehurst, will certainly miss her. In her honor, the Stonehurst Condominium Association has made a donation to the Sanford Children’s Hospital.

  9. My deepest sympathy for the family with Sharon’s sudden passing. Sending thoughts and prayers from Mpls, MN. Love, Susan Meyer and family (Clovis Lehr’s daughter)

  10. Margaret
    I have so many wonderful memories of my dear cousin Sharon. A true giving , funny, warm and special to all who knew her. Will miss you.
    Sel and Margaret

  11. So sorry to hear of your loss. I had many great conversations with Sharon over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with her family

  12. My sympathy and prayers for the loss of your wonderful Mother. She was a special Lady and I will never forget her great smile and her wit! I remember bringing the girls to your house for Halloween. She was always dressed up and enjoyed it as much as the kids! Blessed be her memory.

  13. Sharon was a great friend and we had many great times together. So sad to hear of her passing. Prayers for all her family.

  14. Kevin, Keri, Kris and Kelli,
    I was so sad to hear about the loss of your mom. She was kind and loving, she was witty and loved to laugh, she was an amazing hostess and will be missed by all. My mom is going to miss her best friend beyond measure.
    One of my favorite memories has got to be of cleaning chickens. I pray that the memories you have all created through the years will help get you through one day at a time.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  15. I am Loretta Hall’s sister Linda. Sharon really was there for Loretta when she had back surgery. I am sure my sister was looking forward to returning the favor by helping Sharon after her knee surgery.

    So sorry for your loss.

  16. Condolences to all of Sharon’s family!
    Very fun memories of Sharon & her sister & my classmate Gloria touring Main Street in Alfred & Gackle!
    Take care of each other, treasure your beautiful memories!
    Hugs & loves from a longtime friend,
    Pat

  17. Kevin, Keri, Kris, Kelli and grandchildren,

    We were so shocked and saddened to hear of Sharon’s passing. Our hearts go out to you in the loss of this special lady. Sharon was always so full of life, her wit, her humor and smile, her cooking ( I still have some of her recipes but never quite turned out as good as hers), her charm–I could go on and on. But the thing I will remember most is how my kids when growing up thought of her as another Grandma! We were all truly blessed to have had her in our lives and as hard as it is to part with her, she will always be in our hearts and memories. Blessed be the memory of Sharon Mueller.

    Thoughts and prayers are with all of you .

    DeLoy and Pat Sarbaum

  18. Pat and I will always cherish the time that we spent with Sharon, Vern and Gloria when we stopped over on our way thru Fargo. People have commented on her cooking and I will attest to that, we could always count on an excellent German meal.

    We will miss you Sharon. Our thoughts and prayers for the family.

  19. Dear Sharon’s precious family,
    Sincere condolences to each of you on the passing of your mom.
    She was a remarkable lady who brought joy to everyone who ever knew her. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and Sharon is safe in the hands of Jesus.
    My love,
    Shirley Boom and family

  20. Was so shocked and saddened to read of Sharon’s passing. We saw her last fall and stood in the store and had a nice visit with her. She always had a smile on her face. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Pat and Glenda Hurley

  21. Words can not express how sad we are to hear of Sharon’s passing, she was one AMAZING lady and we will miss her beyond words can say. Much love to you Kevin, Keri, Kris and Kelli and entire family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

  22. Momo was an amazing lady with a good heart, she will be missed. She was always so welcoming and caring. She touched many lives. So sorry for your loss!

  23. Sharon was a great disciple to many. She alwsys had a smile and a zesty taste of life. She surrounded herself with beautiful family she was so proud of and loved her many friends. Sharon you will be missed by so many you were such a dear friend until we meet again may you hug your family up there in heaven and see you when we meet again .

  24. I knew Sharon as a volunteer at ou SU Hospital on 4th floor. We visited over the years about our different changes in our lives. I always looked forward to seeing her monthly decorations at her desk area. She always had a smile and kind word for anyone that stopped. She will be greatly missed. I am so sorry for your losd.

  25. Our sympathy and prayers to such a wonderful family. There are certain people that leave a mark on your heart for a lifetime and your mom was that person. Your mom brought so much light and joy into a room each and every time you saw her! Her personality was so contagious! We are thankful that God brought your family to Marion so many years ago….seems like yesterday. Our love, sympathy, and prayers to all of you!

  26. Both of your parents were angels here on earth, well before they made their way to heaven. My Mom called me this morning to let me know about Sharron. Sorry to hear of your loss. Your family will always hold a special place in my life. Hugs sent your way!

  27. Tim and I want to express our deepest sympathy to your family. We always looked forward to seeing your mom and dad when they would visit Aunt Linda and Uncle Richard during LaVoy week at Pinehurst. Thinking of you all.

  28. Our deepest sympathy to the family of our cousin Sharon Mueller! Her and Vernon and sometimes her children were at a family reunion in Lake Henry celebrating with my mother Lena (Illies) Mueller.

    Butch Mueller

  29. I found this obituary, and Vernon’s, while doing genealogy research on the Klundt family. My mother was Edith Klundt, daughter of Conrad Klundt and Christina Ebel, granddaughter of Heinrich Klundt and Juliane Kolatus. My relationship calculator tells me I’m a fourth cousin of Sharon Klundt Mueller. I am so sorry to have lost another member of my generation in the Klundt family, and sorry I haven’t met more of the North Dakota Klundts. Conrad brought has family to a ranch near here, Pasco, Washington, in about 1901, and raised 10 children including my mother. Although it’s been more than two years since Sharon’s death, accept my condolences for your loss.


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