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Sharon Bartosiewicz In Celebration Of Your Life
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Memory Of Your Birthday
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Celebration Of Your Life
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Memory Of Your Birthday
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Celebration Of Your Life
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Memory Of Your Birthday
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Celebration Of Your Life
Sharon Bartosiewicz In Memory Of Your Birthday
Sharon Bartosiewicz
Sharon Bartosiewicz
Place of birth: New Britain General Hospital
Religious affiliation: Christian
Sharon Bartosiewicz was born on March 29, 1952 at New Britain General Hospital. As a child, she was an exccellent student in school and adamantly played softball throughout her entire high school career. She graduated from Southington High School on June 2nd, 1971. She went on to take college courses to become a Certfified Nursing Assistant and fell in love with the medical field. She took passion in her career and her patients always adored her. Sharon was a hardworking C.N.A for 40+ years. On the day of October 3rd 1973, Sharon had her first and only child, Kelly Bartosiewicz. In 1992, She met her husband, Robert Bartosiewicz through a mutual friend that they both shared. The two tied the knot on September 2nd 1994 on a summer evening. The two were always described as the ” two peas in a pod ” due to the inseparable nature of their relationship. The two went on to be married for 22 years. Sharon died on the evening of November 16th, 2016 in her Ashmont, Massachusetts home due to natural causes. She was buried at the Joyce Funeral Home in Waltham, MA on November 19th, 2016.
The loss of a dearly loved one is one of life most difficult and traumatic experiences. Even though you have their memories, finding comfort in Acts 24:15 may help ease your pain. Let the peace of Jesus & assurance of God's promises embrace you. My deepest condolences at this time.
So very sorry for the loss of your loved one Mrs. Sharon Bartosiewicz. In your time of anguish, know that there is a resurrection, (a better place) I sincerely hope your sorrow will not be unrelenting. Rather, you can draw close to God in prayer, and the Bible promises that “he himself will sustain you.”—Psalm 55:22.