A. Sharon loved Sponge Bob, Seinfeld, The Andy Griffith Show and other nostalgic programs.
letusbake (May 30, 2009)
A. Sharon had one of the most "bubbly" spirits I've ever witnessed! She even giggled through piano lesson days when she wasn't as prepared as she should have been! BY THE WAY, SHE WAS A GREAT PIANIST!
Carol Wooten McDaniel (Oct 16, 2009)
A. Sharon was the middle child and enjoyed finding her own special place in life. Sharon was loved and admired by both her immediate and extended family, and she had a way of making each one feel as though they were the dearest person on the planet...and in our hearts, we each believed that she thought we were!
letusbake (May 09, 2009)
A. Sharon shared a close relationship with each of her siblings. Each sibling had their own specail place in Sharon's heart , and she didn't withold loving thoughts and expressions from any of them. She shared in their joys, sorrows, and personal and spiritual growth and development.
letusbake (Jun 20, 2009)
A. Sharon loved to tell the story about our brother, Joe going to college. Sharon and Joe were very close and attended the same High School. The day Joe left Chicago, Il for Raleigh, NC, Sharon was so heart-sick that she and her younger sister Karen went home and cried for the rest of the day. We still find great humor in the events of that day!
letusbake (Jun 20, 2009)
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