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SHARON WYONT
BESSEMER CITY- Sharon Elizabeth Bowman Wyont, 67, of Bessemer City passed away September 14, 2014, at Caromont Regional Medical Center, Gastonia.
She was born January 17, 1947, in Shelby, daughter of the late S.E. "Doc" Bowman and Laura Morrison Bowman of Cherryville. She spent her early childhood in Valdese.
She was a graduate of Cherryville High School and Gardner Webb University. She had recently retired from IDG after many years of service and Shelby Supply Company.
She was active with Puett's United Methodist Church where she enjoyed singing in the choir and other church activities.
Sharon was active for many years with the community theater in Cherryville and Lincolnton.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling, gardening,painting and reading.She was very active in her beloved book club. She was known for her great personality, big heart, sharp mind and wit. She led a full and active life and was loved by so many.
Sharon is survived by: her husband, Ralph Wyont; daughter, Beth York; grandsons, Cooper, Parker and Paxton York; brother, James Bowman; sister, Debbie Gantt; niece, Tori Sain and her husband Bradley; their children, Faith and Bowen Sain; nephew, Darrin Kiser and wife Sheena; their son, Grayson; her precious mother- in-law, Ruby Wyont; numerous cousins and friends.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by: father-in-law, Howard Wyont.
Visitation: The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., on Wednesday, at Puett's United Methodist Church Family Life Center, and the family will be at the home of daughter, Beth York, 1436 Freedom Court Gastonia at other times.
Funeral Service: 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18, at Puett's United Methodist Church, 3009 Puett's Chapel Road, Dallas.
Burial: Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Officiated By: Pastor Cliff Wall and Pastor Sarah Underwood.
Funeral Home: West Chapel of Greene Funeral Service and Crematorium, Gastonia, is serving the family.
Memorials: Puett's United Methodist Church 3009 Puett's Chapel Rd., Dallas, N.C. 28034.
Online Condolences: www.greenefuneral.com
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We are very sorry for your loss. Sharon was a very kind, sweet woman. I (melody) worked with her at IDG for a long time. She was a great friend a nice person to work with. She will be missed dearly. Our thoughts are prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Darrin and Melody O'Donoghue
Melody O'Donoghue
September 19, 2014
Beth, you and your family are in our prayers. may God be with you and comfort you during this time. Jane & Jerry Freeman
September 17, 2014
Sorry for your loss! She was a wonderful mother to Beth and Grandmother to Parker, Paxton and Cooper!
Karen Shaub
September 17, 2014
What a great friend. You will be missed by all. May God bless your family during this time of loss. RIP my friend.
Nora McIntyre
September 17, 2014
Sharon has been a wonderful Christian lady & friend at our church. We know that she has gone to Glory with our Lord Jesus. Our prayers go out to Ralph, Beth & the rest of the Wyont family.
Mike & Betty Hudson
September 16, 2014
This candle is lit in memory of your bright smile.
Julie Levra
September 16, 2014
Sharon was a wonderful friend and coworker. She will be missed by many. I am truly blessed to have known her and called her my friend.
Julie Levra
September 16, 2014
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