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Visitation Date: Monday, March 22, 2021
Visitation Time: 3:00-8:00 p.m.
Funeral Date: Monday, March 22nd, 2021
Funeral Time: 7:00 pm
Place of Funeral: Chapel Service at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels
Funeral Notes: During visiting hours, it is still recommended to follow the current State of Illinois Guidelines, and guests should continue to wear masks and practice social distancing.
Interment: Burial Private

When I think of my life, I had a blast (which made me think of a silly jet analogy)! I thank my husband, Greg, for being my rocket fuel, my girls, Kendall and Krisanna, who were my jet engines, my sons in law, Derek Freeman and Brett Blasberg, who came in as strong stabilizers, my grandchildren, Jady and Jamie Freeman, who were my actual stars, and our new grand-baby Blasberg, who is the first stop in a whole new adventure.

I want to thank my siblings, Carolyn Godman, Claudia and Ted Mazola, Susie and George (deceased) Sulaiman, and Paul Campeol, for always being by my side at the important times in life, before and after Mom and Dad passed, Rosemarie and William (Geno) Campeol.

To my in-laws, Mark and Farrish Sharon; Pam and Gus Johannes, thank you for always making me feel like the best kind of out law and a real member of the family.

A big hug and kiss to my nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Our times together were some of the most fun I’ve ever had. Keep up the family vacations, all of you!

A big thank you to all my friends who were the best crew ever. You were all a great support group that always knew how to help me find laughter and light, all while throwing rocks and fighting the good fight.

Shari was strong independent woman who passed her CPA exams immediately after a great college experience and went on to hold a strong career for forty years. She was a wife that made life worth living for over 41 years, a gracious mother of two for 35 years, and a powerhouse for all 63 years.

She loved deeply with faith and soul, took time to enjoy the little things, traveled as much as she could, and held strong to her convictions. She is loved by many, cherished by a ton, and will be forgotten by none.

Visitation Monday 3:00-8:00 p.m. at Salerno’s Rosedale Chapels 450 W. Lake St. Roselle, IL. 60172 (3/4 mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Rd.) Funeral Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Northern Illinois Food Bank.

One request from Shari is that you bring a photo with a story written on the back of it. This can be from a meal you shared or an adventure you had. Please place it on one of the boards as you stop by.

If you cannot bring one or are unable to attend this visitation, please know we would still love your photos and stories! We have set up an email account for this: Sharon2stories@gmail.com

We will be placing these photos and stories in a book for the family to enjoy for years to come.

Funeral Home

Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake Street Roselle IL, 60172

Church Details

Chapel Service at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels

Phone: (630) 889-1700
Address: 450 W. Lake St. Roselle Illinois, 60172
Service Date: March 22nd 2021
Funeral Time: 7:00 pm

Interment Details

Burial Private

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Posted by:
Teresa Sobus Streb

Posted on:
Tuesday, March 23, 2021

My Dearest, “Cousin,” Shari, I am so sad and shocked, to hear of your passing. I had no idea you were ill. My heart is so heavy. I am praying for your family and friends, at this difficult time, as I know you will be dearly missed. It’s just like you to write such a loving letter to comfort your family at this time. I fondly remember the letters we exchanged when we were pen pals, since we lived so far apart. Our week to two week long visits, as children and then teens, were always so fun and full of giggles! Whether your family traveled to Baltimore, with a camper, or mine drove to Chicago, we always picked up right where we left off. And I feel very fortunate to have had two extra vacations with you and your family, due to a traveling, babysitting, job. I don’t know if you even knew it, but your brother, Paul and I, were in touch, and in the early planning stages of a Campeol/Sobus Re-Union, in Florida, when Covid-19 hit. My husband, Joe and I live in Florida, a mere two hours from your Beach Place. And we have a Beach Condo in Ponce Inlet, about 2 hours from yours. So I was picturing long days catching up, and laughing about all the silly things we did! Paul and I couldn’t really approach you, or the rest of our families, about firming things up, until the US started opening back up. Which is finally starting to happen, and so, sadly, we missed out on being together, once again. But, I think, we should still plan to gather in Florida, knowing you will be with us in spirit! And I hope we still do. I’m sorry I don’t have access to any of the pictures of us, from those days, but when I do, I plan to share them with your siblings. They are in Baltimore and I’m in Florida. May you Rest In Peace, as we all learn to move on without you. You and your million dollar smile will be forever in my heart. Teresa Sobus Streb

Posted by:
Jessica Scheible and Family

Posted on:
Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Shari radiated love, and was loved by so many. She was my godmother, and the most kind, gentile, and loving woman I know, and she was the person I wanted to speak at my wedding. This is how I will remember her, full of love and joy. We are keeping you all in our hearts and in our thoughts. We love you.


Posted by:
Bonny DalSanto

Posted on:
Monday, March 22, 2021

Sharon I wanted to share with you and your family how very inspirational you were to me. I did not know you for very long but from the time we did have together I could see in your eyes and your personality that you were full of life, love, family and many friends. The kind of person anyone would want to know and become friends with. I could see the love your husband and grandchildren had for you. And you for them. Your determination and love of being with others. You will indeed never be forgotten. You will always be a special part of your families life!! Praying for your family to have the strength they need at this time and upcoming to be able to find ways to remember you want them to be happy and to do well. You will be with them everywhere they go and in everything you do. I’m so happy to have known you. Love, prayers and hugs to all who will miss being in your loving arms. Love to you all.

Posted by:
Pam Stotz

Posted on:
Monday, March 22, 2021

I am blessed that I was given 25+ years of Shari being in my life. not only as my neighbor, but also, as a dear friend. Shari and I raised our kids together - the six of us always off on some adventure. There were so many good times, too numerous to count. There were also the not so good times. Shari would be right by my side holding me up, encouraging me with her words of wisdom. All I had to do was walk across the street and there she would be with a cup of coffee, a jigsaw puzzle half finished on the kitchen table and a listening ear. When you're a friend of Shari's, you're a friend for life no matter how many years nor miles may separate you. Thank you Shari, for all the wonderful memories and making me a better person having had you in my life. I love you, girlfriend.


Posted by:
Brett Campeol

Posted on:
Monday, March 22, 2021

My Cuz Shari: I am so blessed that we had the opportunity to re-establish our relationship over the past year. After my thirty-plus years being so far from our hometown; we finally had the opportunity to talk about our families, our memories and the awesomeness that comes with being a part of the Campeol family. You and I were part of the three Amigos (pictured), along with Craig (right). We grew up together at many of the family dinners, picnics, weddings and other informal visits. Everyone said we looked like siblings, even though we came from three different brothers (Bob, Geno and Alfred). You are like a sister to me, and I will miss you terribly even though in less than a wink of an eye, I will be joining you and the family. Speaking of joining you, I will do my best to continue bugging your family (more than just the usual Christmas card thing); but you have to do me a favor. Please carve out/save a spot in heaven for me, I am going to need your reference to get in. P.S. Ever since we were little kids playing in with your wood kitchen set and cash register in your basement; you always had to go first. You are a brave, honorable and wonderful person. Go with God, be in peace. Love you. Brett


Posted by:
Linda and chuck Bryan

Posted on:
Monday, March 22, 2021


Posted by:
James Godman

Posted on:
Sunday, March 21, 2021

I was so very sad to hear of Shari's passing. It was very emotional for me and my family. If Mariam Webster had a definition for great person, Shari's picture would be there. She was always nice to me even in some tough times. I remember the first time I met Shari----she was sitting on the family room floor at the house on Pittsburgh. She was 8 and she was playing with cut-out dolls. She looked up and gave me a big HI !!! with the big Shari smile. Every time I saw her she would give me a big hug and ask how I was doing. REST IN PEACE SHARI !!! I'm sure the LORD has welcomed you--------------

Posted by:
Randy Denman

Posted on:
Sunday, March 21, 2021

I will miss Shari very much- I met Shari at Columbia Bank back in the late 70’s- She was a strong forceful go get em, straight shooter even back then. She was a very good friend to me while we worked and socialized together for the years we worked together before marriage, kids and life moved us apart . We were able to re-connect one summer in Harwood Heights for a Columbia reunion which was the best. It was so great to see and chat with her about her wonderful family, that she was so proud of. Shari was a strong beautiful independent women who I admired and respected very much. I always regretted losing touch with her, but new Gregg had a special lady who would take care of him and their children. We also reconnected a little with MS in common with my wife Dawn having and beating MS. I will miss Shari very much and will look for her when it’s my time to see her in the great beyond. Take Shari- God Bless! With much love and respect