Obituary
Sharon
L. Nuqui-Hatchett, age 59 of Daytona Beach, FL passed away peacefully at home
on January 2nd, 2025, after a long and hard battle with heart disease.
Sharon was born on November 6th, 1965 in Jersey City, NJ
from parents Dr. Magno and Janet C. Nuqui. She grew up in South Hackensack on
Dyer Avenue where she made lifelong friends and spent cherished times with her
sisters, cousins and friends. She attended Hackensack High School, class of
1983. She went on to earn a technical certificate in information technology in
1998 and completed her program as a Peer Tutor earning Summa Cum Laude and
finished her working career as a Network Engineer for CIBC in New York, New
York.
Sharon lost her mother at the age of 21 to ovarian cancer,
and later welcomed her beloved step-mother, Araceli into their family.
In 1997, she married Ronald Sinno, and that year they had
their son, Matthew Sinno. They made their home in Bergenfield, New Jersey and
in the following years, relocated to Sebastian, Florida. They later divorced,
and Sharon remarried Raymond Hatchett, whom she loved up until her passing.
Sharon spent the last 10 years of her life living in
Daytona Beach, Florida, where she had always belonged. She made hundreds of
friends, all of whom she loved deeply and they loved her the same in return.
She joined a wonderful community that cherished her. She loved spending time
with friends, reading, Harry Potter and riding on the back of a motor cycle
with the wind in her hair. It was her wind therapy!
Her greatest pride and joy in life was her son, Matthew.
She loved him more than anything - and Matthew loved his mom more than
anything.
Sharon is survived by her son Matthew Sinno (Klajdi
Zeqollari), her husband, Raymond Hatchett, Sisters Denise Nuqui and Chrisy
Angelini (Jimmy), her father Dr. Magno Nuqui and loving step-mother, Araceli
Nuqui, Nephews Josh Nuqui, Vincent Angelini, III (Andrea) and Niece Kiarra
Angelini. She is preceded in death by her mother, Janet C. Nuqui.
A private family memorial will take place in Hackensack, NJ
as well as a celebration of life in the Daytona area at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her honor to
the American Heart Association.