<p>Sharon S. Lovell - In Loving Memory</p><p>Sharon was born in Chicago on March 13, 1943. Her parents were Richard (Dick) and Evelyn Seitz. Most of her younger years growing up through high school and into her twenties were lived in Columbus, Indiana, where Dick was an engineer with Arvin Industries a producer of radios and electronics. In 1965 Sharon moved to Phoenix with her parents. She worked as a medical assistant.</p><p><br></p><p>Sharon was passionate about music. Her love for music was expressed in her writings for Teen Magazine which allowed her to interview several different bands including The Lovin’ Spoonful. Having a backstage pass gave her entrance into many concerts and one of her highlights was meeting Ricky Nelson. Sharon was also the president of the Brenda Lee Fan Club. Later in life she found that she really enjoyed lively Gospel music!</p><p><br></p><p>Sharon had a love for animals. She was a part of a basset hound club and enjoyed pet sitting. She also had a soft spot for cats and particularly loved wolves.</p><p><br></p><p>Her family heritage includes Seitz and Belser families.</p><p>• Dick Seitz, the son of Jess and Sarah Seitz, a sibling to Jeanne Seitz (Capin) of Mount Carmel, Illinois</p><p>• Evelyn Belser, the daughter of Roy and Arminda Belser, a sibling to Robert Belser of Evansville, Indiana.</p><p><br></p><p>Sharon is survived by her cousin Carol Christopher and her daughter Leah Christopher of Tallahassee, Florida.</p><p><br></p><p>Sharon is also survived by her cousins Mark Capin of Fishers, Indiana and Gregg Capin of Belmont, North Carolina.</p><p><br></p><p>Sharon is also survived by her dear friends Sandi Krantz, Joy Parrott Gund, Debbie Pecha and her pastors at The River Church, Ron and Laura Villar.</p><p><br></p><p>Gifts in honor of Sharon are suggested to be made to:</p><p>The River Church</p><p>13735 W. Auto Drive Ste. 112</p><p>Goodyear, AZ 85338</p><p>https://theriverchurchaz.com/</p>
March 13, 1943 - November 26, 202403/13/194311/26/2024
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Sharon S. Lovell
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