Sharon A. Warner
Rock Springs - Sharon A. Warner died Sunday, September 20 at age 67 in Murray, Utah after a lengthy illness. She was born September 15, 1948 in Bayonne, New Jersey, the daughter of William Roth Warner II and Anne Jacobsen Warner.
She had worked at the Jim Bridger power plant for many years starting out as a lab tech and eventually becoming a control operator.
Her interests included making jewelry, solving New York Times crossword puzzles, growing orchids, painting watercolors, camping especially at the Hot Springs in Thermopolis, and above all going to listen to the Utah Symphony.
She was known for her extraordinary cooking skills in Wyoming and New Jersey. One of her favorite times of the year was going to New Jersey for the month of December and cooking Christmas dinner for her family.
She is survived by her mother, Anne Jacobsen Warner, her sister Lynn Cheryl Warner, sister-in-laws Ellen Finnegan and Norma Aumack, nephew William Roth Warner IV, niece Emily Ann Warner, and her fiance Kevin Ficca and best friends Bari Sines and Pam Haynes.
She was preceded in death by her father, William Roth Warner II and brother William Roth Warner III.
Cremation has taken place.
A celebration of life and dinner will be held at a later date.