Sharon Hailpern

Obituary of Sharon L. Hailpern

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            Sharon L. Hailpern, 68, of Deptford passed away unexpectedly at her home on Thursday, July 26, 2018 following a brief illness.

 

            Born in Denver, CO to the late Ben Hailpern and Alberta Bower Hailpern, she had been a resident of NJ since 2015. Prior to that, she had lived in Louisiana, Upper Michigan and Ohio.

 

            Before her retirement, she had been employed by Louisiana Lift Co.  in the human resources department for over 20 years. Sharon had also worked in the human resources department at Regional Women's Health Management post retirement. She had recently attended Friendship Finely United Methodist Church in Upper Deerfield Twp. and was a longtime member of First Baptist Church-Blanchard in Louisiana where she worked in the nursery and youth ministries. In her free time, Sharon enjoyed gardening, scrap booking, genealogy and most of all spending time with her grandchildren.

 

            She is survived by two sons, Kent Harrison and his wife, Angie of Louisiana and Brian Harrison and his wife, Betsy of Millville; three grandchildren, Natalie, Taylor and Morgan; two sisters, Marsha and Donna; her half-brother, Scott and her dog, Rosie.

 

            Memorial services will be scheduled at a later time. Once the memorial service is scheduled the time and date will be posted here on the website. Written condolences can be sent to the family through the funeral home website at www.padgettfuneralhomes.com.

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Sharon Hailpern

1950 - 2018

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