1946
2011
Sharon Lee Baer, 64, passed away on February 1, 2011, after waging a courageous battle with a rare cancer for over a year. She was born in Little Rock on April 1, 1946, to Leroy and Ruby Miles and brother, Robert. She attended Central High where she was a cheerleader and UALR where she became a member of Tri Delta sorority. She married a fellow Arkansan, Michael, in 1968 and their first son, Joshua, was born in Little Rock in 1972. She lived in New Orleans before moving to Dallas where their second son, Brandon was born in 1980. She lived in Baton Rouge, Memphis, Harrisburg and Boise before returning to Dallas to live the last 15 years of her life, where she established a very successful career in production music licensing. But, she was always an Arkansan in her heart. In 2008, two new members were added to her immediate family with daughter-in-law Jenny and grandson Oliver and she was never happier. She was a shining example of unconditional love and the love of laughter and life. She will be missed by all she left behind as Heaven gained a worthy soul and laughter just grew a little. A service to celebrate her life will be held at Antioch Missionary Church on Saturday, February 5, at 2pm.
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October 26, 2011
Brandon Baer
I miss you, Mom.
February 11, 2011
Johnny Jungkind
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
February 9, 2011
Wallace & Bonnie Cunningham
Mike....The write up in the Guest Book is a great tribute to Sharn...sorry that we could not be there for the Celebration of her life. She was just like one of my own children although I failed by not being there for her.
February 8, 2011
Arlisha Anderson
I remember we discussed FREE BIRD, then I showed you my tattoo. See you one day in Heaven. Laughter is music to my soul...and I will truely miss yours!!!
February 7, 2011
chaney miles
February 7, 2011
Sharyn Fein
Dear Mama Baer,
You were the triumphant Warrior to our Nia Community. You will be missed but never forgotten. We will always have you on our spaceship and you will always remain as beautiful as ever.
Hugs
Sharyn Petite Bear
February 5, 2011
If only everyone had your outgoing personality. I've missed you and I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Jo
February 5, 2011
karen and tracy whitfield
condolences to the family, our thoughts and prayers are will all......
February 4, 2011
Beth & Wilson Walthall
Sharon is our dear, dear friend. We have enjoyed so many good times with her through the years. Seeing Sharon and Michael was always a fun and happy event that we looked forward to. Sharon was a good and loyal friend that was steadfast through the journey of life. Even this last year she reminded me of what we had to be thankful for. Sharon was successful, smart, sophisticated, fun, and kind. In the end, she showed us how to face terrible adversity with grace and courage. She fought like a warrior against the cancer. She leaves a beautiful legacy with her friends, family, husband, sons, and grandson. Heaven has just received a beautiful, blond, really fun angel. Her faith lets me know we will see her again.
Beth and Wilson Walthall
February 4, 2011
Karrin Wilcocks
My heartfelt condolences to Michael and family and to all of Sharon's extended family and to all of us who knew and loved her. Her warmth, joy and playful spirit is how I will carry her in my memory and heart always.
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