Sharon (Hobbs) Hardin
September 5, 1941 – April 4, 2024
Sharon Lee (Hobbs) Hardin, age 82, passed away peacefully at Josie Harper Hospice House in Omaha, NE after a brief illness. Sharon married Ray Hardin on September 5, 1959, had 3 daughters and was a dedicated U.S. Air Force wife. She was extremely proud of earning a degree in accounting at Bellevue University and had successful careers as a CPA and in real estate. She orchestrated many moves around the world during their time with the Air Force, often alone, as Ray’s service duty required him to be away. She enjoyed bowling, reading, crossword puzzles, old movies, sports, gardening and was known as the “lady with the beautiful flowers”.
Sharon was preceded in death by her loving husband, Delbert Ray Hardin; parents; sister, Connie Curl; and brother, Dennis Hobbs.
Survived by daughters, Teena (Dan) Wapner of Palos Verdes Estates, CA, Tracie (Ralph) Renschen of Trenton, IL, and Suzanne (Matt) Montag of Omaha; brother, Richard Hamm; and sisters-in-law, Bobbye Hardin and Barbara Hobbs. Also survived by grandchildren: Josh (Danni) Hardin, Anna Montag, Sam (Grace) Montag, Nick Wapner, Jack Montag, Gabrielle Wapner; step-grandchildren, Kim (Randy) Voss and their children and grandchildren; Jill (Phil) Beckmann and their children, Elise (Josh) Newman; great-grandchildren, Jace, Payton, Rory Hardin, and Amelia Montag; nieces and nephews.
Private family services later.
Memorials to Josie Harper Hospice House, Omaha NE
4 Comments
Dear Tracie, Teena and Suzy,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dear mother. It was wonderful living across Texas Strasse from you in Germany. Your parents always welcomed me into your home. Your mom was always so nice to me and your dad teased me! I loved it. Sharon was an amazing seamstress as I recall. Your parents were fun and I am grateful for the time I had to know them. Love to your family at this sad time. Best regards to all. Lyndsay
Sharon Will remember the fun Bowling nights at Sembach A.B. In the 60’s and early 70’s. You and Ray are among my fondest memories of wonderful Air Force Friends!
We’re so sorry to hear about Sharon. We are thinking of all of you and sending our love.
Teena/Tracy/Suzy,
Some of my fondest memories are from our time together at Whiteman. Your mom made me feel like her 4th daughter & I loved her for that. I’m sad but also so grateful to have known her, !
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