Imagine a life lived at full throttle, a tapestry woven with threads of adventure, entrepreneurship, and an unwavering spirit. Such was the remarkable journey of Sharon B. Austin, a woman who never let convention clip her wings. This is more than just an obituary; itS a portrait of a life, a festivity of a woman who danced to the beat of her own drum. From the heart of Wisconsin to the sun-drenched landscapes of Arizona, Sharon’s story is a testament to embracing every opportunity. Her life,a vibrant blend of small-town charm and big-city ambition,paints a vivid picture of a woman who embraced life’s adventures,from stock car races to owning a wig shop! Her story is a reminder to live boldly,to pursue passions relentlessly,and to leave an indelible mark on the world.
Sharon B. (Stelter) Austin was born in Eau Claire, WI to Floyd and Josephine (Stewart) Stelter. She passed away peacefully in Janesville, WI on May 18, 2025 with family by her side.
Sharon lived a vibrant unconventional life marked by a love of travel and adventure, a flair for the entrepreneurial, and deep-rooted independence. She married Bob Austin (later divorced) and together they had four children in Monroe, WI. There she wore many hats: church pianist,school bus driver and participated in stock car races. She had a creative spirit owning both a wig shop and a bridal boutique, later expanding her work into beauty supply sales and a traveling notary business.
After many moves,Sharon found a lasting home in Phoenix,AZ where she spent 35 years enjoying the sun and desert landscape.She owned her own business there and participated in the Ms. Senior Arizona Pageant, a nod to her enduring sense of style and presence. She was an excellent cook who enjoyed entertaining, and wherever she lived, she cheered for NASCAR and her beloved Green Bay Packers.
Sharon is survived by her children: Kari (Mike) Young, Kevin (Nikki) Austin, Karen (George) Evans and Keith (Mary-Lyn) Austin; by 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Also, her surviving siblings: Mike Stelter, Sue Stelter, Darla Stelter-Cripe, Jill (Dan) Cripe, Rick (Regina) Stelter; and sister-in-law, Evie Stelter. She was predeceased by her parents and brother, Ron Stelter.
Her family woudl like to thank Agrace Hospice and the astonishing staff at Our House Assisted Living in janesville, WI, for their love and care shown to Sharon.
A celebration of Sharon’s life will be held at a later date in Wisconsin.
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Sharon B. (Stelter) Austin was born in Eau Claire, WI to Floyd and Josephine (Stewart) Stelter. She passed away peacefully in Janesville, WI on May 18, 2025 with family by her side.
Sharon lived a vibrant unconventional life marked by a love of travel and adventure, a flair for the entrepreneurial, and deep-rooted independence. She married Bob Austin (later divorced) and together they had four children in Monroe, WI. There she wore many hats: church pianist, school bus driver and participated in stock car races. She had a creative spirit owning both a wig shop and a bridal boutique, later expanding her work into beauty supply sales and a traveling notary business.
After many moves, Sharon found a lasting home in Phoenix, AZ where she spent 35 years enjoying the sun and desert landscape. She owned her own business there and participated in the Ms. Senior Arizona Pageant, a nod to her enduring sense of style and presence. She was an excellent cook who enjoyed entertaining, and wherever she lived, she cheered for NASCAR and her beloved Green Bay Packers.
Sharon is survived by her children: Kari (Mike) Young, Kevin (Nikki) Austin, Karen (George) Evans and Keith (Mary-Lyn) Austin; by 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Also, her surviving siblings: Mike Stelter, Sue Stelter, Darla Stelter-Cripe, Jill (Dan) Cripe, Rick (Regina) Stelter; and sister-in-law, Evie Stelter. She was predeceased by her parents and brother, Ron Stelter.
Her family would like to thank Agrace Hospice and the incredible staff at Our House Assisted Living in Janesville, WI, for their love and care shown to Sharon.
A celebration of Sharon’s life will be held at a later date in Wisconsin.
To send flowers
to the family or plant a tree
in memory of Sharon B. Austin, please visit our floral store.