Sharon K. Geviss, 78, of Mountain Home, Arkansas, went to meet her creator on September 25, 2020. She was born September 5, 1942, in Denver, Colorado to Donald and Velma (Propes) Haverland. Sharon spent many wonderful years in the San Diego area working as a quality assurance manager for the Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF) in Coronado, CA., which is where she met Ed, who wouldn’t take ‘no’ for an answer.
Sharon led a very active life and was involved in many organizations, hosting numerous charitable events. There were many good times spent at Shrine Camp and very meaningful to her was The Order of Eastern Star where she served as Past Matron. Sharon was a great cook and loved hosting dinners. She and Ed fell in love with the serenity and quiet life of Mountain Home and began their retirement there in 2004. They joined Holy Cross Lutheran Church where Sharon became very active. She also volunteered and supported other local organizations. Some of her most treasured memories include times with family and friends as well as shopping and travelling. Wherever she went, she created many life-long friendships.
Sharon is survived by her son, Terry (Donna) Geviss of Lincoln, NE; stepsons, Tom (Lisa) Geviss of Alpine, CA; Dan (Ginna) of Santee, CA; daughters-in-law, Becky (Toby) Finnegan of Oceanside, CA, Tonya (Mark) Newhan of Lakeside, CA; grandchildren, Kaitlyn Geviss of Lakeside, CA, Blaine Geviss of Los Angeles, CA, Allison Geviss of Medford, OR, Amanda Geviss of San Diego, CA, Rachelle Geviss of San Diego, CA, Anthony Kemery of Santee, CA, Joe Kemery of Chula Vista, CA, Cory Kassmeier of Nashville, TN, brothers, Dale (Kaaren) Haverland of Hagerman, NM, Donald Haverland of New Mexico; sister, Louise Turner of Las Vegas, NV; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Haverland, Treva Haverland; special nieces, Amy Baeza ofLakeside, CA, Sheila Turner of Las Vegas, NV; special family friend, Silvia Pasillas of San Diego, CA, her beloved dog, Sissy, and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Ed; son, Ron; brother, Martin Haverland, and brother-in-law Earl Turner.
Funeral Services for Sharon will be 10:00 am, Tuesday, October, 13, 2020, at the El Camino Memorial Park Cemetery in San Diego, California. Due to current restrictions, masks are required.
Memorials may be made to the family for later designation.
Arrangements are by Kirby and Family Funeral and Cremation Services - Mountain Home, Arkansas.