Sharon-Aulisio-Obituary

Sharon Rich Aulisio

Lexington, Kentucky

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AULISIO, Sharon Rich, 49, wife of Salvatore "Sal" John Aulisio, died Sun., June 19, 2005 at the Hospice Care Center after being a ten year survivor of breast cancer. Born in Louisville, KY, she was the daughter of Claude Raymond (Phyllis) Rich, Jr. of Columbus, OH and Constance Wilma Chase of...

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Sal, Although I never had the opportunity to meet your lovely wife Sharon, you always kept me updated on her health over the years as I cut your hair. I pray for you and your children, be strong for them. Always your friend,

Sharon......You were a wondeful wife, to my son....and left two rainbows, as grandchildren....thank you, I will always have you near, as Bryan has your blue eyes, and Maddie has your passion for reading....and your beauty....Love Mom (Nana)

My children went to Tates Creek Ele. and We are all deeply sorry to the family of the Aulisio's. Bradley and Jacob were both her students at one time and they both loved her very much. Our sympathy is with the family and Mrs.Aulisio will be missed by my children. She was a wonderful woman and a great teacher. Scott, Becky, Jacob and Bradley Gross

Sal, Maddie and Bryan,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. You wife and mom was a strong, courageous, and wonderful woman and an inspiration to me and many others.

Dear Sal, Madeline and Bryan,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very difficult time. Treasure your memories and find strength in your faith.
Fondly,
Carol, Lauren, Kathryn and Julie Stetz

Sal; I am aware at at this time, there is nothing anyone can say. I am so sorry to hear of Sharon's passing. Our Prayers are with you and the children.
May GOD give you comfort and peace in this, your time of mourning.
Bill Lawson

Sympanthy and condolences from Anne, Meganne, and Lucas from SFC Cardinal Run Park Concession Stand.

Sharon and I have battled this cancer together for the last 10 years. She has been such a wonderful friend to talk with and compare everthing and I am going to miss her so very badly. I will pray and still talk with her through God. With as much love as I can send and I will be there this afternoon. Karen Dillingham

Dear Sal: I was saddened to read about Sharon's passing. I admire the way you have cared for her and the companionship you provided during her lengthy illness. May God comfort you and your children.
With sympathy: Joan