Karen-Sharp-Obituary

Karen T. Sharp

Flint, Michigan

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SHARP, Karen T. - Age 69, died peacefully in the loving arms of the Lord and her family on November 16, 2009 at her home in Linden, Michigan. She joins her parents, Sutah and Morley (M.C.) Tobey, after an incredibly brave and courageous 5-year-long battle with Progressive Supranuclear...

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I am so lost and need so much help, if you are there please help me

As the New Year approaches and time marches on-you have been left behind-I feel we did all we could to support you with your battle,and you know we would go to the ends of the world if it would help. Yet, as little soldiers we must keep up with time and march on, unwilling to leave you, but having no choice. Without our leader all of us wonder which path is the best choice, all the while missing you every second. We all miss you so much it hurts-We really did not understand what "so much"...

Larry, I just heard about your loss through email from some Grand Prairie High School alums. Do you remember the group of teacher assistants who had that free hour around lunch time to help with grading papers? We were suppossed to take only 25 minutes for lunch, but at least once a week we went to La Paloma Mexican Restaurant in your car. Karen was not in that group--but you talked about her constantly! I always thought that you and she were perfectly suited for each other. You two met...

Larry, I knew Karen when we were kids at the Fairview Baptist Church. She was a very sweet person then and I am so sorry for your loss and her strugle.

Patsy Williams Burns, Grand Prairie, Tx

Karen was a colleague for over 30 years. We started teaching at Mott Community College at about the same time. She was a very kind person, a true professional in all respects, and strongly admired by her students. She is in my thoughts and prayers.

Dennis Saturnino (Park City, Utah)

Larry and family, my prayers and thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Although I knew Karen for only a short time I was able to see such a beautiful gentle lady! with a wonderful smile and a glint of mischief in her eyes! never complaining and dealing with each day as it came with the knowledge that she had this terrible disease 'PSP' which finally took her from us.
I will remember and miss Karen for who she was and how she had helped and changed many peoples lives.

Aunt Karen was a special person and I will miss her dearly. You are all in my thoughts and I am looking forward to seeing you soon.

Larry and family, though I was only with you for a day, I saw the strength you possess and your faith in God. This faith will strenghten you today and sustain you for the days ahead. My prayers are with you.
Margie Boone, Avalon Nightingale

No one knows how wonderful this woman was, and how much she suffered at the end. Plese donate to curepsp.org-I have never seen somone suffer yet never ask "why me" or mourn for herself-as in life, during her long struggle, her spirt was kind, gentle and understanding.
Aloha, and Mahalo