Sharon Rose (Hazlett) Maxwell

Sharon Rose (Hazlett) Maxwell, 65, of Mooresville passed away February 2, 2017 at Franciscan St. Francis Health in Indianapolis. She was born February 18, 1951 in Greencastle to the late James and Helen L. (Johnson) Hazlett. On September 3, 1993 Sharon was united in marriage to her loving husband, Charles “Chuck” Maxwell and he survives.

Known to be a “jack of all trades” Sharon enjoyed yard sales, camping, and fishing. She was a homemaker. A loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother, Sharon’s memory will be cherished by her family and friends.

Survivors include her husband, Chuck; two children, Vickie L. (Ron) Nearhoof of Cloverdale and Dannie L. (Ronie) Davis of Mooresville; her sister, Charlotte (Tom) Gartin of Indianapolis; seven grandchildren, Cindelle (Adam) Mills, JJ (Ann) Testerman, Trey (Ellen) Davis, Trenton Davis, Trevin Davis, Treiton Davis, and Treagan Davis; and four great grandchildren.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Sharon Rose (Hazlett) Maxwell from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 6, 2017 in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. The memorial service will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home. You are invited to visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where you may sign the online guest registry, leave a personal message for the family and view her Life Tribute video.

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  1. So enjoyed all of the times I spent the night with Vickie in high school. Always felt very welcome in Sharon’s home. I am so sorry for your loss, wish I could be there to give Vickie a hug in person.

  2. I enjoyed working with Sharon at MHS, where we developed a good friendship.We camped with her this summer at the campgrounds. You will be missed dear friend. Love ya

  3. In the arms of Jesus………may Gods comfort n peace be with Chuck and the family………
    all our love Jay & Linda Davis

  4. I have known Sharon since I was very young we grew up together and throughout the years have caught up with each other I had the chance to catch up with her and Chuck at the campground in September and had a great visit. Sharon gave me 2 of my loves, my Yorkies Candy apple and Taffy apple when I had lost one of my dogs She was a one of a kind. Anything she had was yours she was generous and kind and funny and I will miss you so much I would be there but am out of state Love and prayers to Chuck Vickie and Dankie
    Melinda and George Cooper

  5. Sharon u was a great friend to my mom. She loved u dearly . My kids and I had a blast camping with u this summer . U treated my kids just like they was your own grandkids u even wanted them to call u mimi. You are such a great person and will be missed dearly . We will see u again one day soon

  6. I work with Sharon some years back at Paul Hadley, in the cafeteria. Was so sorry to hear about her passing, and am sending love, hug’s and prayer’s to all the family. God Bless You All! RIP Sharon!

  7. Danny and family, sorry to hear about Sharon’s passing. She was a sweet lady and I enjoyed working with her a few years ago in the junior high cafeteria. She always had something funny to say. I had lost contact with her several years ago and wondered where she was.
    Nancy Caldwell


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