It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Sharon M (Bean) Hellerer, from Buffalo, NY at the age of 83. Sharon was a devoted mother to three children, Joe Koebel, Kim Hayes & Sherri Koebel, grandmother to Ashley, Ian, Emily, Kathryn, Julia & Natalie, sister to Karen Bierzynski and admired Aunt. A lively soul, she touched the lives of everyone she met with her humor, and fun energy. She had the ability to bring laughter into every room she entered. May her vibrant spirit live on in the hearts of her family.
Judi Hotwagner
February 13, 2025, 2:57 pm
So sorry to hear your mother’s passing. I have many memories which includes a lot of laughs celebrations of when our grandchildren were born rest in peace, Sharon my friend😢 Judi H.
Dave Myers
February 13, 2025, 3:03 pm
Miss that woman with tude, already!
Over the past few years here, we’ve grown to know, appreciate and love her more than ever. Wow! What a spunk she was!
A personality like NO other!
Going to miss our ma!
Love u Joe!
Rich E Warren
February 13, 2025, 5:25 pm
Last time I talked to her we planned on having Margaritas this summer . Apparently a lot ! When I come out to visit this summer Joe , we got to definitely cheers to your Mom!!! She was funny and a Beautiful soul . I remember some great stories being at her house . Whether it’s with Joe and the whole crew “let’s be Men “ lol or Joe and I coming there after a nite of drinking Green Lizards !! We laughed so hard we fell in the bushes and Sharon came out of the house saying “ Joe what da ya playin Army men in there ? “
God Bless her and keep Sharon always in the arms of the Lord . ❤️
Shirley Reinhardt
February 13, 2025, 11:29 pm
So sad to hear …….as you know Joey we go back to the 70’s with so many memories along the way originally met bean at “le spot “ on Delaware avenue we became fast friends , lifetime friends and I’m sure you remember my moving into Richmond avenue ??? She was always very proud of you ! Please know I will miss her the rest of my days I wish you and your family love and peace as you go through these difficult days ahead
Lisa Merino
February 14, 2025, 4:59 am
Joe, I have always been fond of your mother and enjoyed visiting with her very much when I was in Florida. We would always share a glass of white wine and talk about some of some of her/my trips especially her cruise to Tahiti. I hope to visit one day and will definitely think of her when I’m there. She was so much fun to be around and I always made it a point to see her when I was visiting. The last time I saw her we went to the Cuban place for her favorite Cuban sandwich and had a very nice conversation. I loved her New York way and her wonderful feisty personality. I will miss seeing her when I’m in town and will continue to pray for the repose of her soul. RIP Sweet Sharon!!