Sandra-Shoaf-Obituary

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Sandra Wilkerson Shoaf

Lexington, North Carolina

Oct 13, 1935 – Apr 24, 2023

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BORN
October 13, 1935
DIED
April 24, 2023
LOCATION
Lexington, North Carolina

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Davidson Funeral Home - Lexington Obituary

Sandra Wilkerson Shoaf passed away peacefully on April 24, 2023, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

A funeral service will be held at First United Methodist Church, Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 2:30 PM, visitation prior from 1-2 at the church and a burial at Forest Hill Memorial...

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My sincere sympathy to all of Sandra's family. Very thankful for Sandra sharing her musical talent with Adult Sunday School Class at FUMC each Sunday. We all could follow her lead and worship GOD with music. May our Heavenly Father keep and comfort you all in the days ahead. Blessings, Frank Leonard, Lexington, NC

Steve,Glenn and families, So sad, Keeping you in our prayers. Your parents were such a Blessing for
Lexington We miss this lovely couple.

Shoaf family,

My sincerest condolences on the loss of this great woman. She was always so sweet, kind, welcoming and a lady with immense musical talent. Throughout my life, Mr. and Mrs. Shoaf were role models of hard work, friendship, and dedication. I hope heaven is one big and never ending 4th of July celebration with the Shoaf’s and my grandparents at the lake. She was one of a kind and will be missed.

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My condolences to the Shoaf family and my prayer is for comfort during this time.

We are sending our condolences to the Shoaf Family we will be keeping you all in our prayers

I had the privilege of playing tennis with her weekly group. I was only a sub, but still played frequently. Prayers for your comfort.

Steve and Glenn, I am so sorry for the loss of your dear, sweet Mom. She was always a joy to be around both at home and the lake. Your Mom and Dad were the best of friends to the Conner family and we cherish the memories that we shared. Our prayers are lifted for Sandra and the entire Shoaf families. Love, Junior Conner.

I enjoyed my time with Ms. Shoaf and getting to know her these last few months. I was blessed to witness and be part of her journey. I watched as she played the piano so fluidly and danced with her to music playing at the facility. She was truly one of a kind and I’ll never forget her.