The celebration of the life of Sharon Street, 68, will be held graveside at 1 p.m., Thursday, January 11, 2018 at Anniston Memorial Gardens with Rev. Michael Jones officiating. The service is for family only. Mrs. Street died Monday at her residence after a courageous 9-year battle with ALS. Survivors include her mother, Louise Howell; her husband, Malcolm B. Street, Jr. of Anniston; a daughter, Lara Street (Brad) Carr of Alexandria; a son, Bart (Jennifer) Street of Greenville, SC; sister, Vicki (Steve) Worthy of Charlotte, NC; grandchildren, Ben Carr, Sydney Street and Mac Street. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Kenny Lambert and her father, Ben Howell. The family wishes to express its profound gratitude to the caregivers who have walked side by side with them throughout this challenging journey. Mrs. Street was a lifelong resident of Anniston. She was a founding member of Indian Oaks Christian Church where she was a pianist and vocalist for over 20 years. She will be remembered most of all for pouring her life into her family. She was proceeded in death by her first husband, Kenny Lambert and her father, Ben Howell. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choosing in her memory.
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Mal, So sorry to hear of Sharon's passing; our thoughts and prayers are with you
Sandy & Julie Turner
January 31, 2018
Sharon was a role model in so many ways. She will be greatly missed, for she was greatly loved.
Buddy & Linda Screws
Friend
January 12, 2018
Buddy and I were blessed by the power and majesty with which Sharon sang O HOLY NIGHT and THE HOLY CITY. It was a tradition for her to sing these on the 4th Sunday in Advent and on Easter Sunday at the close of the worship services. She not only sang beautifully----she was a beautiful, graceful, classy lady with a heart of gold. She was an encourager and an inspiration. Now she sings with angels!
Love, Buddy and Linda Screws
Buddy & Linda Screws
January 12, 2018
Dear family I'm so sorry to learn of your loss. May God grant you peace and comfort in the days ahead as only He can for His grace is sufficient for all our needs.
Gail (Fite) Cantrell
January 10, 2018
Lara, you may not remember me, but we were friends at Indian Oaks years ago. We played together often. I'm so very sorry to hear about your sweet mom. I remember her as such a beautiful, kind lady. Always with a smile on her face. My prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Lori Doyle Steward
(Granddaughter of Robert and Margaret Doyle)
Lori Doyle Steward
January 10, 2018
My condolences to the family of this brave lady. I am very sorry for your loss.
Nancy Lipham
January 10, 2018
Mal and family, What a gallant battle she fought. My thoughts and prayers are with all. She is now singing and playing the piano in Heaven with no constraints.
Jerry and Susan Smith
Jerry Smith
January 10, 2018
Look forward to seeing her in heaven, graduated from HS with her.
Orval Pesnell
January 10, 2018
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