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Sharon Rose <I>Kuhls</I> McCalmont Schwabenbauer

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Sharon Rose Kuhls McCalmont Schwabenbauer

Birth
Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Jan 2013 (aged 65)
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Fosters Corner, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4920889, Longitude: -79.7460806
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Oil City Derrick, Jan 31 2013:

Sharon Rose Schwabenbauer, 65, of Franklin, formerly of Oil City, died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at home. Born April 29, 1947, in Oil City, she was the daughter of Ralph and Donna Croup Kuhls.


She was a 1965 graduate of Oil City High School, earned her license as a certified nurse's aide, enjoyed her position as a CNA at the Presbyterian Home in Oil City for many years. She enjoyed traveling and gardening, was a much loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who embraced life to the fullest. Her commitment to her family was unparalleled and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.


On Sept. 3, 1999, in Lucinda, she married James P. Schwabenbauer, who survives, with her children, Frank P. McCalmont Jr. of Oil City, Melanie Dillion and husband, Jason, of Oil City and William McCalmont and wife, Tiffany, of West Point, NY; a daughter-in-law, Roberta McCalmont of Oil City; grandchildren, Frankie B. McCalmont and wife, Kirstin, Julie Amsdell and husband, Nicholas, Misty Braun and husband, Michael, Amanda McCalmont, Jenna Dillion, Jessica Smith and husband, Aaron, Jason Dillion Jr., Carli and Terrance McCalmont, and Hayden and Wyatt McCalmont; two great-grandchildren, David Smith and Gabriel McCalmont; two brothers, David Kuhls and wife, Carolyn and William Kuhls and wife, Carol, all of Oil City; five sisters, Elsie "Bobbie" Smith and husband, Rolland, of Oil City, Jeannie Kuhls of Reno, Lori Frankenberger and husband, Charles, of Franklin, Kristine Whitmer of Oil City, and Kelly Sterner and husband, Donald, of Cooperstown; and many nieces and nephews.


Services will be held at Hile-Best Funeral Home, Inc., 2781 Rte. 257 in Seneca, Cranberry Township, with Rev. Tom Phillips, pastor of Bethel United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Lamey Cemetery near Dempseytown.

Oil City Derrick, Jan 31 2013:

Sharon Rose Schwabenbauer, 65, of Franklin, formerly of Oil City, died Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at home. Born April 29, 1947, in Oil City, she was the daughter of Ralph and Donna Croup Kuhls.


She was a 1965 graduate of Oil City High School, earned her license as a certified nurse's aide, enjoyed her position as a CNA at the Presbyterian Home in Oil City for many years. She enjoyed traveling and gardening, was a much loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who embraced life to the fullest. Her commitment to her family was unparalleled and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.


On Sept. 3, 1999, in Lucinda, she married James P. Schwabenbauer, who survives, with her children, Frank P. McCalmont Jr. of Oil City, Melanie Dillion and husband, Jason, of Oil City and William McCalmont and wife, Tiffany, of West Point, NY; a daughter-in-law, Roberta McCalmont of Oil City; grandchildren, Frankie B. McCalmont and wife, Kirstin, Julie Amsdell and husband, Nicholas, Misty Braun and husband, Michael, Amanda McCalmont, Jenna Dillion, Jessica Smith and husband, Aaron, Jason Dillion Jr., Carli and Terrance McCalmont, and Hayden and Wyatt McCalmont; two great-grandchildren, David Smith and Gabriel McCalmont; two brothers, David Kuhls and wife, Carolyn and William Kuhls and wife, Carol, all of Oil City; five sisters, Elsie "Bobbie" Smith and husband, Rolland, of Oil City, Jeannie Kuhls of Reno, Lori Frankenberger and husband, Charles, of Franklin, Kristine Whitmer of Oil City, and Kelly Sterner and husband, Donald, of Cooperstown; and many nieces and nephews.


Services will be held at Hile-Best Funeral Home, Inc., 2781 Rte. 257 in Seneca, Cranberry Township, with Rev. Tom Phillips, pastor of Bethel United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Lamey Cemetery near Dempseytown.



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