Sue Lessard
To all of Sharon's family, I am so sorry for your loss. Sharon was a graceful, outgoing, and kind-hearted woman...she will remembered fondly.
Death date: Jun 26, 2020
Sharon J. Ziemba, 77, of Vernon, CT, wife of the late Richard L. Ziemba, passed away on Friday, June 26, 2020 at Hartford Hospital. She was born in Stafford, CT, daughter of the late John and Helen (Ziska) Jachim. Sharon retired a Read Obituary
To all of Sharon's family, I am so sorry for your loss. Sharon was a graceful, outgoing, and kind-hearted woman...she will remembered fondly.
Lynn, Rich and all of Sharon's family, Gary and I are so very sorry for your loss. She was such a beautiful, cheery person. She will be missed by many.

To the Ziemba and related family~ Lynne and Richie. Paul, Christopher - Karly and Leah, our hearts go out to you all. Tim, myself and Mom are so saddened - she was way to young and had so much more life ahead . I think I'm the luckiest of our family having had wonderful moments with Sharon, particularly discussing Chanel or trying to get Lynnie to wear more jewelry. She was a Class-Act, not only a beautiful woman with those amazing eyes and striking features, but a wonderful and kind person who loved her kids to bits.
I still have a ring she brought me back from one of her 'many' trips to Mexico with her hubby Richard - it must be at least or over 30 yrs old - but I look at it now and admire it in a whole new way. Its a faceted Rose Quartz, the stone of universal love..."It restores trust and harmony in relationships, encouraging unconditional love. Rose Quartz purifies and opens the heart at all levels to promote love, self-love, friendship, deep inner healing and feelings of peace".
We wish you Peace and Serenity Sharon, and to be joined with the love of your life for eternity.
Lou, Tim & Rose
Lynn and Rich, Scott and I were so sadden to hear about your mothers passing she was one classy lady! And she will be missed by many!! We always felt so welcome in her home and at your family functions.We want to let you all know we are so sorry for your loss as a mom, grandmother and true friend to many.. prayers and much love are being sent your way! Scott and Lynnet Pierce
The world lost a special woman this week. Cousin Sharon always had a listening ear and good advice to lend. She treated me like a little sister and I always appreciated her kind ways and beautiful smile. When she entered a room, heads always turned to see a pretty lady, with an awesome outfit on and a twinkle in her eye!
She will be missed by so many, it was an honor to have her in our lives.
Rest peacefully
Sharon was like no other woman I met in my life. She was beautiful , sassy and classy. Her presence was overwhelming!! Her smile would light up any room. I loved her sense of humor and her laugh was contagious. I looked forward to my visits with The Ziemba family. We would laugh the entire weekend! Thank you Lynn for bringing me to your home. I will miss my talks with Sharon. She always had some life lesson for me which I always appreciated. Driving through Stafford Springs will never be the same. I know that Sharon and Richard are together again. Richard working on some gadget, and Sharon at the table with her cup of coffee. I am forever grateful to have been a part of Sharon’s life. Rest In Peace my second mom. I will miss you!!
Grew up with Sharon, she was a neighbor & friend. Went to 12 yrs of school together. So sorry to her family & other friends, we lost a pretty lady, but her memories will always be in our hearts, Til we meet again rest in peace my friend. Mary Jane (Koniar) Labbe.
Lynn,Richard and families,Our deepest Sympathy on the loss of your mother,granmother.May she rest in peace. Also your mother and father were two of the nicest people anybody could meet. Again our deepest sympathy. Wayne and Madeline Wohllebe
