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Sharon Cecile Wade Carruth

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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COTTONDALE Sharon Cecile Wade Carruth passed from this life into the arms of her Heavenly Father on Sunday, September 22, 2013, following an extended battle with cancer. She was 58. Sharon, a native of Tuscaloosa, was born July 20, 1955 to John and Mary Wade. She attended Tuscaloosa High School...

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Richard, so sorry about Sharon. She was a wonderful person and we always loved you and her so much. Your family was always so good to me and my family and I appreciate all of you so much. We are out of town for a week and Tracy texted me the bad news. So sorry I could not have been there but you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you, Betty Baka Brewer

Thinking of you and your Family during this time. Wishing you my sincere sympathy.

I am so sorry for your loss. Sharon was the sweetest, kindest person I think I have ever known. My love and prayers go out to Richard and her children. We will see her again one day.

Beverly Deason Shelnutt

Sharon was a kind and wonderful lady and you could see the love of the Lord in her. Although she will be missed, the Heavens are rejoicing because they gained another Angel. Glenn and I love and are praying for the family.

To all of you - and there are many - there are really no words to ease your grief. Just know that you are all loved. We know we will see Sharon again someday. Let everyone of us determine in our hearts to not miss that opportunity.

Amy, sorry to hear of the death of your mother. May God keep you and the family in His care. Praying for you all.

Jus wanted to say I'm sorry for the lost of her,It's a horrible thing to try & deal with,but now she's not n anymore pain & she's wit the Good Lord Now!! No preparing for a Lost Loved one! It still hurts when one passes!! I'm so sorrrrry again,& if there's anything I can do for the Family PLZ let Me No....

Words cannot express my sorrow for your loss. Sharon was the epitome of the Christ-like woman. I have always looked up to her example. She will be greatly missed, but I am sure the angels are rejoicing at her homecoming. Love and prayers to all of you.

Sharon was one of my members when I worked at AL. One Credit Union on Skyland. She and I developed a sweet realtionship and I observed her gentle spirit through the years as she went through her battle*. My heart is sad for all who loved and knew her, and my prayers go out to all the family in the days ahead. *"Another Soldier's Goin Home!" Connie Bennett