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Sharon Booth Obituary

Sharon Darlene Booth June 4, 1952 - February 7, 2009 Sharon Darlene Booth passed away February 7, 2009 in Savannah, TN. Born in Spokane, WA June 4, 1952, Sharon grew up Michigan City, IN. She called Grand Junction her home for the past eight years. She worked as a realtor and her most recent position was with GJ Real Source, prior to an extended visit to Tennessee. Sharon was preceded in death by her mother, Lou Jean; three brothers, Fred, David, and Gary, and her daughter, Carrie. She is survived by her father; brother, Newell; two sons, and families, Jason and Angie Crynes and grandson, Tyler along with Mike and Lori Crynes, and granddaughters, Brandie, Carrie and Marley, all of the Denver area. Sharon also leaves behind a host of friends and loved ones here in Grand Junction. Memorial services will be held Monday, February 23rd, 2:00 p.m. at the Connection Church, 2825 North Ave. Sharon took an active roll in the American Cancer Society fund raisers, and contributions may be made in her name.

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Published by The Daily Sentinel on Feb. 17, 2009.

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Nadine Bontatibus

February 26, 2009

I will miss my best friend dearly. My prayers go out to her family.

Andrea Ewing-Randolph

February 19, 2009

Sharon was a very special person
I knew her since grade school and
have very happy memories of her and
the times we shared as kids, we lost
touch over the years ,but my prayers
and love go out to the family

Nikki Connell

February 17, 2009

Sharon was a beautiful, hilarious, strong force of nature. She was precious and dear to me and I cherished her as if she was my own mother. The world will definately be a lot less bright without her in it. I will miss her and know I will keep her close to my heart always.

Harvey & Karen Phythian

February 17, 2009

A wonderful person we were proud to call our friend, Sharon will be missed.

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