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Cheryl Walters
May 12, 2011
Dear Rick and family,
Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. Sharon was one of a kind. We worked together on several church events over the past several years. She always had a big smile and a hug whenever I saw her. St. Mary Magdalene's won't be the same without her, but knowing Sharon...she's in heaven planning a picnic for the angels! Love you Sharon!
alexis buzonik
May 12, 2011
grandma i love u sooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I MISS U ALOT U DONT EVEN KNOE <3 i will never forget about u. i promise i love u ALWAYS AND FOREVER!!!! <3
Kathy Cosper
May 12, 2011
Sharon, I will miss you, your hugs and warm smile. I had the pleasure of working closely with you at church and blessed that you came into my life. When we would have lunch together you would share how much you loved your family and how excited you were about the church. Happy memories...thank you.
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