Debbie Beckwith

Birth date: Aug 22, 1962 Death date: Jul 13, 2017
Sharon Louise Crawford Mrs. Sharon (Colburn) Crawford, died peacefully in Tacoma, Washington on Thursday, July 13, 2017 at the age of 54. Sharon is survived by her husband, Jerry, and her daughter, Kelli. She is preceded in death Read Obituary
Well there isn't just one, there are many! I had the honor to work for nearly 20 years with Sharon at Weyerhaeuser, where we also became friends. It is no stretch at all for me to say Sharon is one of the most genuine people I ever have known. I used to love when I'd run into her at the F.P. softball field as one of Kelli's games was finishing up and I was getting ready to umpire youth baseball on the same field. We'd sit and catch-up and watch and talk the game of softball for awhile. We also shared a birthday, although my life began 10 years before hers and had a lot of fun with that! At Weyerhaeuser we worked pretty closely on a number of fairly major projects, as well on a day-to-day basis for many years. Even when the stress levels were at their highest, we could always count on Sharon being able to smile and look forward positively. My heart truly goes out to Jerry and Kelli and all Sharon's family and friends. We're all left now with such wonderful memories, to help get through the hurt.
So sorry to hear of Sharon's passing. Our hearts are heavy for Kelli and Jerry and the rest of Sharon's family. We will keep you in our prayers today as you celebrate your mother's incredible life. Much love. Drena and family.
I got to know Sharon through work and remember her beautiful face and positive attitude that shown through her. She was a wonderful person and did not let adversity define her. We all loved her. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
I have worked with Sharon for the past few years and have never seen her down, no matter what the circumstances. As evident in her picture-she always had the same smile and personality while going through her life. What a pleasure it has been to get to know her and hear about her loving family. She gave me a loving hug as our paths crossed during a medical appt. Always looking on the bright side! Sharon will shine forever in my heart and mind. Never to be forgotten.
I am Linda Parrish and I had the honor of being Sharon's softball coach for about eight years. Sadly, I haven't seen Sharon in a very long time, but I do remember her as a generous team player who always gave the game her best, always. She was so much fun to coach. She had a wonderful sense of humor. I have always remembered her fondly, holding her and the team close to my heart, even after all these years. I won't be able to attend the funeral, but I want her family to know how much I respected Sharon and how much joy she added to my life.
Jerry, our thoughts are with you and the entire family. Sharon always had a way of lighting up a room. Her Blue eyes, that smile and her positive outlook on life were infectious. She will be missed by so many people.
Paul & Andrea Turosik