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1938
2017
Sharon Heinbaugh passed away peacefully from an unexpected illness in Kerrville, Texas on
Saturday August 19, 2017. She was a young 79 years. Sharon was born February 16, 1938 in
Mercersburg, PA to Melvin and Beulah Keyser. Sharon is survived by her 4 children, Edward
Heinbaugh of Kerrville TX, Douglas Heinbaugh of Santa Rosa, CA, Alan Heinbaugh of San Jose, CA,
and Laura Lewis of Dixon, CA and 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. She is also survived
by her brothers and sister Melvin Keyser, Warren Keyser and Linda Rouzer.
She married the love of her life and childhood sweetheart Clair Heinbaugh who passed away on
March 9, 2004. After marrying Clair, she began a wonderful life working as a Production Supervisor
at Hewlett Packard in Sunnyvale, CA. She began a life of adventure and exploration traveling the
world with her husband's job and her children in tow.
Sharon was an amazing mother and a wonderful human being. She was an accomplished woman
and an intellectual as well as an avid reader. Sharon was completely devoted to her husband and
children. "Family first" was the motto in the home. She was the force behind all of her children's
successes and always encouraged them to pursue their dreams.
A funeral is scheduled for 11am on September 9, 2017, at the Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park, 2951
TX-46 New Braunfels, Texas 78130, with a celebration of her life reception to follow at the Hills
Apartment Complex Club House, 2300 Chalet Trail, Kerrville, Texas 78028. Pastor Edward
Heinbaugh the eldest son, will officiate the ceremony. All are welcome to attend and celebrate
Sharon's life. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the charity of your choice. "Live a life of
Love, Peace, and Harmony" was our mother's kindest advice. We will miss her so dearly and she is
with her loving and devoted husband now and both are in heaven.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Zoeller Funeral Home.
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