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Sharon Ruth Beeson

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Mrs. Sharon Ruth Beeson, 50, died Monday, Aug. 15, 2005, at her home. She was born May 3, 1955, in Forsyth County to the late Grady Luper and Edith Luper Sprinkle of Pfafftown. Sharon graduated from West Forsyth High School and retired from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. She was preceded in death...

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Dear Charity,
You may not remember me, I am Ricky Widener's mother. I received a call about your mother and immediately called Ricky. We did'nt know about Alison until about a month ago. I thought very highly of both Alison and your mother. I know they will be greatly missed. Ricky says hello to you and your grandmother and to let him know if he can do anything for either one of you.
Hold tight to your memories and know that "God's grace is sufficent for your every need"....

I graduated with Sharon from West Forsyth High School.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
May GOD Bless you!

Sharon was my wonderful aunt!! she was one of the best ones that i think any child could have!! I want to share with everyone reading this one of my favorite mermories of Sharon: when i was younger me and sharon were the best of buds!! I loved to be around her and i remember i would go to help her clean house with 2 little boys named Gus and Josh and we had so much fun together!! When i would spend the night with her at her old apartments she would take me down to go swimming in the pool and...

I worked with Sharon at RJR,she was a sweet girl and was liked by everyone.sorry to hear of her death.

Edith, Richard and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Sharon will truly be missed.

I worked with Sharon at RJR for several years and I will never forget her great smile and her sunny attitude. She was a hard worker and was a friend to everyone.Rest in peace, Sharon

I will always remeber sharon's smiling face coming in to tan and then end up talking to me for hours before she actually tanned.... we would talk for hours she helped me fold towels and clean the store and we'd still be talking, i think we talked about everything at some point in time, i will always remember her encouraging words and her kindness to me. She was wonderful to me and i will always remember her for that. My prayers are with her family, Sharon will be missed.

Sharon was such a special person. She spent so much of her time and energy doing for others. She spent many hours with my mother (Erlene Sizemore) over the period of her illness. She was always willing to do whatever was asked of her. My thoughts and prayers will be with each of you.