of Mountain Home, AR
February 20, 1944 - November 29, 2016
Sharon Kay McCalmont., age 72, of Mountain Home, Arkansas entered eternal rest Tuesday, November 29, 2016, in St. Louis. She was born in that same city on February 20, 1944 to Richard and Venetta (Cole) House.
In 1963 Sharon married Henry McCalmont and they enjoyed fifty-three years together. Sharon, along with Henry and their daughter, Tammy, owned and operated the movie theaters in Mountain Home and for many years, Sharon was the payroll supervisor at Baxter Laboratories.
Sharon is survived by her husband, Henry, of the home, her daughter, Tammy McCalmont of Mountain Home; also by her siblings: Linda Henkelman of San Ramon, California, Barbara Alderman, Wentzville, Missouri, Elena Rizk of Fresno, California, Ray House of Webster Groves, Missouri, and Calvin House of Arnold, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2016, at Roller Funeral Home with Brother Marshall Lum officiating. Visitation will also be at the Funeral Home for one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Mountain Home Cemetery.
Very sorry to hear of Sharon's passing. Although I was her cousin I did not know her well, but feel terrible about her passing away. I still remember Sharon as a kid I used to play with.
Henry and Tammy, I'm heartbroken to hear about Sharon's passing. She had a rare enter beauty that made her a joy to be around. She was beautiful, kind and thoughtful. You couldn't ask for a better wife or mother. May her precious memory comfort you in coming days.
The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away;
Blessed be the name of the Lord. Job 1:21
My prayers are with you both.
Henry & Tammy, I am so sorry to hear about Sharon. I thought the world of her. I only spoke to her on the phone, but we would talk and talk. I just can't believe I won't here her voice again. She was absolutely my favorite customer to work with. I wish I was closer to you to give you all hugs. I am praying for you and your family that you can find peace during this time.
My heart goes out to Henry and Tammy...I thought the world of Sharon!! Sure going to miss her at the movie theater! Always had a beautiful smile and so sweet! Love, Sharon Wheat
Henry and Tammy,
My heart aches for you both. I was so surprised to hear about Sharon's passing after she was so excited about going to St. Louis for the surgery. I am praying for your strength, peace and comfort during this most difficult time. I'll see to tomorrow. I'm here for each of you for anything! Please know that. ~ Dave
so sorry about Sharon passing our prayers are with you an Tammey
Henry we are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and Tammy in our prayers.
Erma Nell, Leisha, and Tina Teague
So very sorry to hear of Sharon's passing. I remember her being so very pretty and sweet. My thoughts are with Henry, Tammy and all the family.
We are so sorry to hear of Sharon's passing, our prayers go out to the family,
Tammy, My condolences for the loss of your Mother.
I'm sorry very sorry for your loss. I'm glad I got to meet and work with you all. Prayers and comfort during this time. Love you all God bless!
Harvey and I are very sorry to hear of Sharon's death. Our prayers are with all the family.
I had the pleasure of knowing Sharon for many years, as her co-worker at Baxter Healthcare. and as her friend. She was always friendly to everyone and eager to help with work questions when they arose. She expressed her love for her family and her work in many ways, and I know she will be missed by all who knew her.
Sharon was the very best boss I could've had in high school at my very first job at the Twin Lakes Tri Cinema. She taught me life lessons that I use every single day. I think back about those days and remember how much fun we had! I am so sorry for your loss, Henry and Tammy.