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Sharon (Bieker)
Timm
December 28, 1935 – August 11, 2020
Sharon Ann Timm passed away peacefully Tuesday, August 11, 2020 after a long battle with dementia. Her larger-than-life wit and stubbornness will never be forgotten. She leaves behind husband Dale Timm, her five children, 11 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, and many friends. She was an amazing, adventurous, independent woman with a sarcastic wit and boundless energy.
Sharon was born in Montana, the daughter of the late Bertrand and Katherine Smith (our beloved Grandma Kay) who lived on a sheep ranch outside of Malta with her brothers, and grandparents. When her dad died, in 1945, they moved to Malta and she lived there until she moved to Spokane in 1956. She worked as a medical secretary at Sacred Heart and even did a stint in Honolulu as a visiting medical secretary.
Sharon married Robert Bieker in 1960. They lived in Spokane and Loon Lake Washington for 30 years. While she was raising 5 kids, Sharon finished her undergraduate degree and Master's degree in Business Education. She taught office skills to the airmen at Fairchild Air Force Base, then taught at Spokane Community College and ran the cooperative education program there until retirement. During those years, Sharon volunteered with Catholic Charities, was an usher in her parish, supported the many activities her kids were involved in, and supported Bob in his lifelong association with The Elks.
Sharon lost Bob when she was 54 to cancer. She moved to Fountain Hills Arizona after retirement and lived a wonderful life of golfing, hiking, and enjoying the sun with the many friends she made. Sharon traveled extensively for a few years, doing crazy things like captaining a boat down the Seine River in France. Also driving around Ireland alone for a month. Sharon was an avid reader and volunteered with the fountain Hills Library and was the board president for one year.
Sharon remained single many years then she was lucky at age 70 to find love again with Dale Timm. They enjoyed time together golfing and with their many friends in Arizona. After diagnosis of dementia, Dale took care of her as her disease progressed and was always encouraging. They had fun together and shared many laughs. Mom looked forward every day to "Happy hour!" Dale would fix cocktails and they would sit right next to each other and visit. It was so special.
Sharon was a devoted mother to her children: Kimberley Coombs (Steve), Kari Cornelius (Jim), Marcine Herron (Pat), Kathi Bailey (Ted) and Kraig Bieker (Michelle). She loved her sons and daughter-in-law and enjoyed many rousing political conversations over cocktails with them. She was a strict parent who provided a strong Catholic upbringing and instilled a fierce work ethic and moral code. She was loving and supportive but not enabling and raised 5 grateful adults. She will be greatly missed.
A private family service was held for Sharon and she was laid to rest.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Fieldstone Memory Care. They have treated Mother as family and they truly loved her, especially during this awful Covid time. We appreciate them for the love and care they gave her.
"Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit but the highest form of intelligence" quote by Oscar Wilde. Rest in peace our dear mother.
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