Sharon Fay Stahl passed away Saturday, June 20, 2015 at her home in Plainville, Kansas at the age of 65. She was born on November 30, 1949 to Sam and Stella (Snook) Casey in Lyons, Kansas. Sharon graduated from high school with the class of 1967. On September 20, 1967 she was united in marriage to Ron Werner in Hoisington. They were blessed with four children, Ron, Braden, Sharris, and Justin. They later divorced. She was united in marriage to Dave Stahl on November 18, 2000 in Plainville, Kansas. Sharon had an artistic eye and spirit. She enjoyed painting, doing ceramics, and had a gift for interior design. Each room of her house had its own unique theme and a special place for the things she treasured. But above all, her greatest treasure was her children and grandchildren whom she loved dearly and showed so much affection. She supported her children in everything they did and loved to share their accomplishments. She passed onto her family the gift of giving. “It was never how we give but how much love we put into giving.” Sharon will be cherished by her children, Ron Werner and wife Cappy, Braden Werner and wife Tammy all of Plainville, Sharris Coomes and husband Shorty of Hays, and Justin Werner of Plainville; step-sons, Cory Stahl and wife Christy and Brett Stahl all of Plainville; brother, Lawrence Casey and wife Sherry of Hutchinson; sisters, Betty Collins of Plainville, Mary Brady and husband Francis of Chase, Kansas, Elizabeth Rineheart of Oklahoma, Jeanie May and husband Woody of Oberlin, and Karen Sanders of Plainville; grandchildren Cole Werner and wife Sara, Sheldyne Brown, Dalton Werner, Shania Werner, Brooke Werner, Bailey Werner, Rylee Stahl, Ransym Stahl, Rayne Stahl, Zeven Werner, Taylor Stahl, Conner Stahl, Weston Coomes, Ross Coomes, Isaac Coomes, and Rachel Coomes. She was preceded in death by her parents Sam and Stella Casey, husband Dave Stahl, brother Sam Casey, sisters, Dora Holliday, Wanda Blankenship and Joyce Brady; and grandson, Maverick Werner. Sharon was a woman of faith, hope, and love and she lived every day showing by example that the greatest of these is love. Although she left us way too soon, she will never be forgotten as she lives forever in our hearts and memories and continues to inspire each of us to keep our faith, hold onto our hope, and love one another daily. Reception: Knights of Columbus Hall
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