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Sharon Logan Allen March 31 1943 June 16 2022 (age 79)

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Sharon Allen
(March 31, 1943 – June 16, 2022)
Sharon Peggy Allen, age 79, of Ottawa, passed away unexpectedly on June 16, 2022 peacefully in her sleep. She was predeceased by her father, Edward “Eddy” Logan, her mother Maybelle and brother Gary, and left behind by her loving husband James “Jimmy” Allen (renowned Ottawa Firefighter), children Gary (Tara), Mark (Michelle) and Colleen (Sue) and her grandchildren Colin, James, Shawn and Samantha. Sharon was a renowned crafter in the region. She was loved by so many and will be missed terribly. The family sends special thanks to the caring and attentive staff at Russell Meadows Retirement Community. If you would like to pay your respects, you are welcome to attend the memorial reception we are holding in her honor at Tubman Funeral Homes – Nepean, 3440 Richmond Rd on June 23, 2022 between 1 and 4pm. In lieu of flowers, we encourage you to donate to the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada (alzheimer.ca).

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Sharon Logan Allen March 31 1943 June 16 2022 (age 79)..

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Death notice for the town of: Nepean, Province: Ontario

death notice Sharon Logan Allen March 31 1943 June 16 2022 (age 79)

mortuary notice Sharon Logan Allen March 31 1943 June 16 2022 (age 79)

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  1. Dear Jimmy, Gary, Mark, and Colleen

    Since I found out about Sharon’s passing, memories of her have been pouring nonstop.
    Your beautiful wife and mother was a happy positive person who was ready for everything and anything.

    I can remember that she organized a babyshower for me and have to say that I was so grateful. She also suggested to film Amaya’s birth. I remember being in the operating room with my mom and Sharon, and I was in so much pain that she hugged me like a bear and I felt better.

    I remember what a great friend she was to my mom and how she came to see her often especially when my mom got sick.

    I loved chatting with her on messenger and always thought that I would have the chance to see her one last time. I wish I did. I would have hugged her and kissed her as she did with me in that operating room.



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