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Sharon A. Remick

February 12, 1948 ~ June 6, 2025


Resided in: Marine on the Saint Croix, MN

Loving mom, grandma, sister passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 6, 2025.

Preceded in death by parents, Jim & Lucielle Lauzon; loving partner, Cliff Guggisberg; brother, Jim Lauzon.

Survived by children, Amy & Chad; grandchildren, Bradley (Sarah), Mason, Maddie, Mckinnley, Makiiya, Montana, Millie; brother, Jeff (Lisa) Lauzon; Cliff’s children, Brad Guggisberg, Sherry Guggisberg Essen, Ryan (Meri) Guggisberg and their families.

Sharon took great joy in caring for her garden, always finding peace and purpose among the flowers and greenery. She had a passion for home projects and loved bringing new life to familiar spaces. Her mornings weren’t complete without a good cup of coffee, and she cherished the adventure and perspective that came with traveling to new places. She spent her career as a dedicated Respiratory Therapist, caring deeply for the well-being of others.

A service to celebrate Sharon’s life 11 AM Friday, June 27th with visitation beginning at 10 AM at Christ Lutheran Church, Marine on St. Croix.

Services

Visitation: Friday, June 27, 2025 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Christ Lutheran Church
150 5th Street
Marine on the St. Croix, MN 55047


Celebration of Life: Friday, June 27, 2025 11:00 am

Christ Lutheran Church
150 5th Street
Marine on the St. Croix, MN 55047


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  1. We met many years ago, and from that moment it was like we just “clicked” and became good friends! We had many good times together, and playing volleyball on New Years Eve on the frozen, snowy lake at your home! As the time and years went by due to distances and circumstances, I’ve thought about you often! I will remember your Sweet Smile and Caring Heart, my friend! Sending Sympathy to your family!

  2. Sharon was such a kind & caring friend. Just thinking about the many times together brings a smile to my face. The many endings to her work day found her in my salon chair, on her deck, or meeting our sidekicks for garbage can pizza & a beer at Brookside. Oh how I will miss her genuine smile & our happy times. RIP my dear friend.


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