Sharon Kay Johnson

sharon johnson

Sharon Kay (Horsley) Johnson, age 85, of New Hampton, Iowa, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at Accura HealthCare of New Hampton. 

Friends may greet the family from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton. A 7:00 p.m. service will follow the visitation with Rev. Cory Orr of Prairie Lakes Church presiding. 

A private family interment will take place at the New Hampton Cemetery. 

Born on July 7, 1940, Sharon was the daughter of Irene Hatcher Horsley Hanson and was lovingly raised by her great aunt and uncle, Roy “Joppy” and Hattie Hatcher. Sharon spent her entire life living at the same address in New Hampton. The large red brick house that once stood there was her childhood home. She later raised her own family there before building a new home in its place. 

Sharon was part of the New Hampton High School Class of 1958 and later proudly completed her high school education and received her diploma. On December 14, 1957, Sharon married Walter “Wally” Johnson. Together they built a family and shared nearly twenty years of marriage before Wally’s untimely passing in 1977.  

For many years, Sharon worked in the meat departments of local grocery stores. During those years she met a teenager who loved to tease her. She could not have known then that he would one day become her grandson-in-law, Jason, and a cherished member of her family. 

Sharon was fiercely independent and self-reliant, not one to ask for help. She treasured time spent with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. She loved hearing about their lives and creating memories through many family gatherings. Her children will miss the long visits in her home and the car rides they shared with her. 

Sharon found happiness in life’s simple pleasures and was content with what she loved and knew. She loved getting a bargain at garage sales and had a love for decorating. She used the phrase, “Everything has a place, and there is a place for everything.” An avid reader, she loved going to the library. She read hundreds of books each year on her Kindle, with her favorite being cozy mystery novels. Sharon was comfortable with technology and spent time learning and using it. She loved cardinals and what they symbolized. Her very favorite color was green. Her family will remember her sense of humor, as she was always ready with a witty comeback or comment.  

Those who knew Sharon knew that a cold Diet Coke and her favorite Pall Mall 100s were never far from reach. These basic joys became part of her everyday routine. 

She is survived by her daughter, Barb (Dave) Snyder; sons Steve (Kathy) Johnson, Randy Johnson, and Ricky (Susan Wurzer) Johnson; 8 grandchildren: Tori (Jason) Reicherts, Mike (Melissa) Johnson, Michelle Snyder, Erin (Jeremy) Moorman, Christopher (Lisa) Johnson, Jenna (Will) Corcoran, Laura Johnson, Jared Johnson; 20 great-grandchildren; and 3 great-great-grandchildren, with 2 more expected soon. She also leaves behind one half brother, Scott Hanson; two half sisters, Karen Davis and Melody (Frank) Armstrong; one brother-in-law, Lowell (Bunny) Johnson; many nieces and nephews. Her family was the source of her deepest pride and joy. 

Sharon was preceded in death by her mother, Irene Hanson; her great uncle and aunt, Roy “Joppy” Hatcher and Hattie Hatcher; her husband, Walter Johnson; her half brother, Victor Hanson; her grandson, Jesse Johnson; and her granddaughter, Nikki Johnson Schluetter; sisters-in-law Donna Hatting, Darlys Cutsforth, and Helen Stolfus; and brother-in-law Wayne Davis. 

Though her presence will be profoundly missed, she will be loved forever and remembered always in every cardinal that unexpectedly appears.

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  1. Oh I am so very sorry to hear this….our deepest sympathies to you all. Such a sweet, sweet lady.

  2. So sorry for your loss. Hugs and thoughts your way. I always enjoyed talking to her . Very nice lady

  3. How fast the years go, I have known Sharon and he late Husband Wally for many years, my sympathy to the families.

  4. She was a sweet lady in the meat department at Liddles. The family has my condolences!

  5. I am so sorry to hear of Sharon’s passing. I worked with her in the meat department at Liddles. She was such a joy to work with. Sharon will be missed by all who knew her. Thoughts and prayers to all.

  6. My sincere condolences and prayers for the family.
    I have lots of fond memories of Sharon over many years.
    She always had a smile to share.
    RIP 🙏

  7. Her smile did light up a room. She passed that smile on to her family. Our sympathy to the family.

  8. My sympathy to all of Sharons family. I remember her from why back when.Sharon went to school with my late sister Carole. God bless all of you

  9. Barb, Steve, Randy, Ricky my deepest sympathy to you and your family’s , I can’t put into words the sadness I feel learning of your mothers passing. Sharon was a part of my life for about a long as I can remember, always ready to laugh or find a garage sale treasure, and the clever way she would have a witty answer if someone thought they were getting one over on her. Quick to find the good in the simplest of things, I was surprised when Marlene and I had found a apartment in Long Beach when I was in the service and she and Wally knocked on the door, first thing in my mind was it’s a dream. So many good memories I will treasure always , I hope you all find comfort and peace in the memories of better times to hold you in this saddest of times .

  10. My sympathy to Sharon’s family. She & I were in the same high school class. Many good visits over the years. Cherish all your memories🙏

  11. So sorry for your loss Barb, Steve, Randy, and Ricky. I have many great memories of me, Todd, Tory and Twyla spending time at your home and all of you spending time at our home playing games when we were kids before we left New Hampton and moved to Des Moines. Sending prayers and condolences 🙏.

  12. Sharon’s life is a beautiful reminder that the greatest legacy we leave behind is the love, kindness, and memories we share with family and friends. Her devotion to her family, independent spirit, sense of humor, and appreciation for life’s simple joys clearly touched many lives. May her loved ones find comfort in the countless cherished memories she created and in knowing that her warmth and love will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

  13. My thoughts and prays to the family. I always enjoyed visiting with her when she worked at Liddles.

  14. Our deepest sympathies to all of Sharon’s family. Keep your memories close to your hearts. Dan & Cathy

  15. Deepest sympathy to Sharon’s family. She was such a sweet lady, that I enjoyed visiting with. Jennifer remembers spending time at “Gramma Johnsons” with Erin. She will be missed by all who loved her.

  16. Prayers For Strength & Peace During This Time Of Loss. Wally Worked With My Dad, Merle Vorwald At Rath’s Packing Company. I Remember Wally, Always Thought Of Elvis, When I Was A Kid. I Remember Randy Working There. I Loved His White Mustang. I Remember Stopping By For A Visit With My Family, At the Big Red Brick House When I Was A Kid. We All Played Together, While Our Parents Visited, Had A Few Beers Or Wally With A Whiskey. The Years Pass So Quickly. When I Grew Up, Had A Home In New Hampton, Visited With Sharon When We Ran Across One Another. She Did Have The Sweetest Eyes & Smile, So Gentle, Moving Through Life. Was Sad When Wally Passed So Young. She Was A Strong Woman. Boy Her Family Grew. What A Blessing. God Bless You All. Sending Love & Prayers.

  17. So sorry for your loss My deepest sympathy. Sharon was a long time friend for many years.

  18. We’re sorry for your loss. We remember her as a kind and caring person. We’ll miss her a lot.

  19. As a sister she was a fine lady, unfortunately my dad had my family move around way to much. We did live with her in 1961, and the memories of her are still priceless. My loss is I didn’t know her better. May she rest in peace, I’ll see her again when God calls me home.

  20. My life was truly enriched and blessed to have such a beautiful soul as my sister. I will cherish every moment I had to spend with her and all the wonderful memories of our visits together. She never had a bad word to say about anyone. If she was having a “bad day”, she would just smile and shrug it off. Our Mother, Irene, was that way, as am I. I know she adored all her children and all of her great (and great-great) grandchildren and every other member of her family. When we spoke on the phone, that’s all she would talk about, her family. We were grateful to see her one last time, last year. The angels have her know. I am brokenhearted but her smile is embedded in my mind, and that will carry me through. I love you sis and will see you when I get to heaven. God’s blessings be with her entire family and friends.

  21. My sympathy to the entire family. I toasted a Diet-Coke to you, Sharon, as soon as I saw this. Thank you for the many laughs and memories. R.I.P. Sharon.


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