Sharon Lynn Casler

sharon casler

Sharon Lynn Casler was born to Robert and Evelyn Abbie on August 20, 1952 and was the loving older sister to David Abbie. Sharon was married to Kerry Casler on August 25, 1973, and together they built a life filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories. They had 4 children: Laura Schlaf (Andrew), Kimberly Donecker (Joshua), Mark Casler (Jamie) and Kyle Casler. Sharon’s love for her children was only surpassed by her deep affection for her nine grandchildren, whose lives she enriched with endless support, joy, and kindness. Cassandra (19), Mackenzie (17), Jacquelyn (11), and Benjamin (9) Schlaf, Luke (12) and Logan (12) Donecker, Jude (12), Miles (9) and Callie (7) Casler.

Sharon lived her life for God. As a young child she would go with her grandmother to church every Sunday. She went to Pacific Christian College for her Bachelor in Psychology. Continuing on with her masters in Special Education at Cal Lutheran. Sharon taught for 30 years. Kerry and Sharon loved going on mission trips throughout their lives. She also served in the food pantry and loved going to Disneyland with the ladies from church.

Sharon’s life was one of living for God always putting the needs of others before her own. She will be remembered not only for her boundless love but also for her strength, wisdom, and grace.

Sharon went to be with our Lord and Savior February 21,2025 with Kerry by her side. She is survived by her husband Kerry, her children and their spouses, her grandchildren. Sharon was a devoted child of God, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend whose warmth and love touched all who knew her.

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  1. Sharon and I became friends in Brownies (1st grade). She was the sweetest little soul. Quiet, but with super intelligence, and empathy for everyone. We remained friends ‘til the end. Throughout elementary school, junior high, and high school, we walked or rode to school together. Her dear Grandma was even my babysitter. It wall be so hard to go on without her in my life, but I take comfort that she is in the most heavenly place, free from pain and illness. I will never forget her!


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