In Memory of

Sharon

Marie

(Whitehouse)

Veino

Obituary for Sharon Marie (Whitehouse) Veino

Sharon Marie (Whitehouse) Veino 69, of Fletcher Vermont passed away at home early Sunday morning of August 7,2022. She was born in Burlington Vermont on March 20 1953. On April 22, 1972 she married her life long partner Ronald Veino Sr. And they went on to have three children Jody, Ronald Jr and Heather.

She loved to cook and make big meals for family and friends. Holidays were always special times as she loved to have her family together. She loved her grandchildren Bridgette, Stephen, Dyllen, Christian, Trinity, Ashley, Jordan, and James. She loved her 4 great grandchildren dearly Natali, Hayden, Mia and Makenzi.

She enjoyed always living out in the country as it brought solitude and peaceful times. Another great love she had was her many cats and dogs that she had over the years. It brought her happiness watching her animals and grandchildren play for hours.

She was the most amazing and caring mother that could ever be. Her presence was strong and loved by many. She will be truly miss by all that knew her. She survived by her husband of 50 years Ronald Veino Sr and her children and their spouses. Jody and Stanley Jenkins, Ronald and Coleen Veino and Heather and Daniel Jenkins. Also by her 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Also by three sisters and a brother Carlene, Kathy, Robert and Audrey. And many nieces and nephews. And a very special long time friend Cheryl. And her beloved pets Aspen, Ruby and Mufasa. She was predeceased by her parents Frank Whitehouse Sr and Jessie (Guyette) Whitehouse. A sister Dorothy and by her brothers Frank Jr and David.

There will be a celebration of her life that will be held at 2 Caleb Court St Albans Vermont on August 20th at 1:00pm. For everyone is welcome to celebrate.

I miss you Mom
I thought of you with love today,
But that is nothing new.
I thought about you yesterday,
And days before that too.
I think of you in silence,
I often speak your name.
All I have are memories,
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is my keepsake,
With which I’ll never part.
God has you in his keeping,
I have you in my heart.