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Sharon L. Clark

March 26, 1951 — June 21, 2024

Sharon L. Clark passed away on Friday, June 21, 2024. She was born in Chicago, IL on March 26, 1951, the daughter of Joseph Guill and Bernice Davis


Sharon is survived by her husband, William "Bill" Clark; children, Christopher (Jessie) Wurslin, Melanie (Daniel) Dunkleberger, Cynthia (Brad) Haas; 12 grandchildren, Kassandra Haas, Kellie Haas, Drew (Houston) Dunkleberger, Lauren (Blake) Wilson, Brett (Abby) Dunkleberger, Kaitlyn (James) Stiemke, Courtney Dunkleberger, Morgan Dunkleberger, Megan Haas, Amber Wurslin, Nicholas Wurslin, Zachary Wurslin; 4 great grand children; step children, Kimberly (Logan Ingram) Tittle, Jennifer (Brian) Harvey, and Rebecca (Jeremy) Bunde; 7 step-grandchildren; siblings Linda (Lee) Mayer, Gloria (Matt) Roman, Steven Guill, Gary (Julie) Guill, Leslie Simons; many nieces, nephews and dear friends


Sharon grew up in Chicago, Illinois where she met and married her first husband. She and her husband moved their family to Southeastern Wisconsin in 1977 where they built a home in the country next to Sharon’s in-laws. Sharon was an amazing cook and baker. She always prepared delicious homemade meals and baked from scratch desserts for her family and friends. She had a cosmetologist license and was everyone’s hair stylist in the neighborhood. Sharon was skilled at the sewing machine making clothes for herself, others, and countless Halloween costumes for her children. Prior to leaving Illinois, she attended the Chicago Institute of Art as she was a gifted artist in many mediums capturing the beauty around her on paper or canvas. Sharon could also use her artistic talents to bring color and beauty into a beautifully decorated room. All of these talents can be seen passed on in many ways to her children and grand children who have become amazing cooks, bakers, hair stylists, clothing sewers, artists, home decorators and so much more. She enjoyed scary movies, was intrigued by science fiction and would never turn down a good vampire novel. She thrived in warm sunny weather and truly loved being on a beach on a lake or ocean. These were her ultimate happy places.


Sharon spent several years living in Arizona before returning to Wisconsin to be closer to her children and grandchildren. She eventually met her husband, Bill and moved to Ohio.


She will be dearly missed. We will always hold our good memories and the love we know she had for us close to our hearts.

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