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Sharon M. LeWarne

Beloved mother and friend;



Sharon M. LeWarne, 73, of Lowell, Massachusetts passed away peacefully on Thursday March 25, 2021 at the Northwood Rehabilitation and Health Center in Lowell. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, March 16, 1948, the daughter of the late Willie A. and the late Virginia (Bigelow) LeWarne, she attended Lowell schools and was a graduate of Lowell High School. Prior to her retirement, Sharon was an insurance agent with Hub International in Andover, Massachusetts.

Sharon was predeceased-by her sister Dorothy (Dottie) L. LeWarne whom she loved spending her free time with. All throughout child and adulthood, Sharon was exceptionally close with Dottie and the two of them loved going to the beach and watching movies together.

Sharon is survived by her daughter Julia Sullivan of Watertown; and many dear friends Tony, Barbara, Sarah, Michael and Olivia Koumantzelis, Bob and Stella McAuliffe whom she loved as family.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Graveside Service to be held on Wednesday April 7, 2021 at the Lowell Cemetery in Lowell at 11:30 A.M. Friends may gather inside the Knapp Avenue Gate on the right side at approximately 11:15 A.M. and can follow the procession to the grave for 11:30. E-condolences at www.odonellfuneralhome.com. Those wishing may make contributions in her memory to Lowell Humane Society. Arrangements by the O’DONNELL FUNERAL HOME – LOWELL – MA (978) 458-8768.


Condolences (2)
  • Arthur Frechette  - Condolences to daughter
    Lots of people and friends walk and rest our minds at Lowell Cemetary me included. Just happen to be walking granddaughters ailing dog and couldn’t believe when I saw her and Dotty’s head stone. I knew Dotty was gone but was surprised about Sharon. Knew Sharon and Dotty from early 1960 to late 1960’s when Sharon was going out with Leroy Dickey and all of us would go to the Commodore in Lowell and to the Strand and Keith Theaters downtown. Dotty taught us all what dances to do at The Commodore. Lots of omens. frechettearthur@yahoo.com
  • Sandra Harrington  - You will be missed! Bless you.
    My deepest sympathy to Sharon's daughter Jules family and friends. I was her neighbor for some time before she moved and it was so nice to have met her and become friends with her. She always made me laugh and was always there to help if you needed it. Could not have asked for a better neighbor!! I will miss her. Bless her soul and let her rest in peace. She will be missed. Sandy
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