Sharlene Ruth Schlieman, 64, passed away in her home on May 31, 2021. Sharlene was born in Sioux City, Iowa to William and Beulah (Thurlow) Boyle.
Sharlene worked at Hall Transit driving special needs children to school and worked at Mountain View Girls School. She worked and retired from the Department of Revenue.
She had many friends and family and loved spending time with them. She was a member of The Nazarene Church, and was involved in Multiple Sclerosis meetings. She was also a huge Dallas Cowboys fan.
Sharlene is survived by her husband Randy Schlieman, son Kyle (Heather) Robbins; sisters Cheryl Strom, Perham, MN and Shirley Ranes, Cascade, MT; brothers William Boyle, East Helena and Ronald Boyle, Helena, Larry O’Connell, Townsend and her ex-husband Leonard Bengstron, Helena, MT.
Also surviving her were her grandchildren Gaven, Meadow and Ethan. She was also survived by her special friends “The Golden Girls”. She was preceded in death by her son Brandon Robbins, her mom and dad William and Beulah Boyle, brother Gerald O’Connell, and sister Linda O’Connell.
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Shannon Bright-Meyer says
Lit a candle in memory of Sharlene Schlieman
Adrian Stewart says
My sister and I are the children of Leroy and Brenda Stewart. My Dad drove bus for a very long time for George Hall @ Hall Transit. I remember your boys that were called Boogy and Brandon. Hall transit was a family like none before it. I hope there is finally some peace in your heart dear lady and you are with your baby boy there in heaven. Ashley and I send our sincere condolences to all that loved Sharlene. Rest in marvelous peace dear lady. Sincerely, Adrian and Ashley Stewart
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Dish Garden with Fresh Cut Flowers was purchased for the family of Sharlene Schlieman.
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Inez Slayman says
Heartfelt prayers and thoughts to you Randy and her family. She was a terrific woman and a friend. May your memories of Shar help comfort you at this difficult time. Take care