Sharon Anne Lake Dietzel

WEST CORNWALL ­— Sharon Anne Lake Dietzel died of ovarian cancer at her home on Dec. 1, 2010, surrounded by her husband, children, brother and her beloved pets.

A devoted teacher and administrator, Sharon also leaves behind the many students that she mentored and inspired throughout her career in education, initially at the Vail Deane School in Elizabeth, N.J., then from 1975 to1982, at the Columbus School for Girls in Columbus, Ohio, where she served as teacher, and eventually as assistant headmaster.  

While working toward her master’s degree in education at Columbia University, which she received in 1989, Sharon simultaneously taught mathematics at The Brearley School in Manhattan from 1987 to 1989.

But it was Sharon’s work at the Greenwich Academy (GA) that represented the apex of her career as an educator.  Singularly devoted to all-girls education, Sharon loved every aspect of her life at GA, stating: “What I thrive on is the voice of intelligent women, no matter their age ... Women have voices here and I wanted to be one of them.â€�   From 1989 until her “first retirementâ€� in 1996, Sharon served as head of middle school and then as head of the upper school. Failing at her first retirement attempt, Sharon returned to the position until 2006.

Upon relocating with her husband, Al, to the Northwest Corner, Sharon shared with the local community the passion and inspiration that she had previously poured into her school communities, participating in the Hawthorne Club, the Cornwall Historical Society and Chronicle and the Cornwall Library, and devoting much time and energy to her congregation of the Chapel of All Saints.  She also found joy in knitting and water aerobics classes.

Sharon is survived by her husband, Al Dietzl; her brother, Daniel; her children, Jill and Scott; her stepchildren, Cathy and Debbie; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

A celebration of her life will be held at the Chapel of All Saints at the North Cornwall Meeting House on Town Street at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 11.   

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association, Salisbury, CT 06068.

The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon has charge of the arrangements.

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