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Sharon Debboli

Sharon Lee Debboli

1950 - 2018

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Obituary of Sharon Lee Debboli

Sharon passed on March 6, 2018 of physical complications due to a lengthy illness. In her younger years, Sharon was a successful entrepreneur. She co-founded two boutique shops at Schoen Place: Our Front Porch and Jolie Femme. It was at Jolie Femme that Sharon met the true love of her life – Tony. Sharon was the embodiment of light, grace, style, insight and above all things – unconditional love. She saw only the best in everyone she met. It does seem as though Sharon's purpose in life and true nature was to demonstrate what love truly is and that nothing matters more. She taught us all that mere kindness, empathy and the greatness of humanity are real things which exist within each of us. We can honor her memory by reminding ourselves to give love freely. Thank you, Sharon. Sharon is survived by her devoted husband, Dr. Anthony Debboli, Jr.; daughters, Maria (John Benitz), Raina (Scott Sulzbach), Tracy (Sean Murphy), Stacy Klug and Lindsay Klug (Erin); sister, Terrie Nichols; brothers, John (Lisa Nichols) and Brad (Christy Nichols); Mother-in-law, Mary Jean Debboli; 10 grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. She will be greatly missed. Visiting hours will be held on Saturday, March 10 from 1-3 PM at Miller Funeral and Cremation Services (3325 Winton Road S). A remembrance service will follow immediately at 3 PM in the Chapel at the funeral home. A reception celebrating Sharon's life will be held following the service: location to be announced. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Mental Health Association of Rochester/Monroe County. www.mharochester.org»(Do not delete this line. It does not print. Text that is to appear on web must be entered before this line) Sharon passed on March 6, 2018 of physical complications due to a lengthy illness. In her younger years, Sharon was a successful entrepreneur. She co-founded two boutique shops at Schoen Place: Our Front Porch and Jolie Femme. It was at Jolie Femme that Sharon met the true love of her life – Tony. Sharon was the embodiment of light, grace, style, insight and above all things – unconditional love. She saw only the best in everyone she met. It does seem as though Sharon's purpose in life and true nature was to demonstrate what love truly is and that nothing matters more. She taught us all that mere kindness, empathy and the greatness of humanity are real things which exist within each of us. We can honor her memory by reminding ourselves to give love freely. Thank you, Sharon. Sharon is survived by her devoted husband, Dr. Anthony Debboli, Jr.; daughters, Maria (John Benitz), Raina (Scott Sulzbach), Tracy (Sean Murphy), Stacy Klug and Lindsay Klug (Erin); sister, Terrie Nichols; brothers, John (Lisa Nichols) and Brad (Christy Nichols); Mother-in-law, Mary Jean Debboli; 10 grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. She will be greatly missed. Visiting hours will be held on Saturday, March 10 from 1-3 PM at Miller Funeral and Cremation Services (3325 Winton Road S). A remembrance service will follow immediately at 3 PM in the Chapel at the funeral home. A reception celebrating Sharon's life will be held following the service: location to be announced. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Mental Health Association of Rochester/Monroe County. www.mharochester.org»(Do not delete this line. It does not print. Text that is to appear on web must be entered before this line)
Saturday
10
March

Visitation

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Miller Funeral And Cremation Services, Inc.
3325 Winton Road South
Rochester, New York, United States