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Sharon Counts

Battle Creek, Michigan

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American Cancer Society

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Sharon Counts Battle Creek Sharon Anne (Evans) Counts, 63, of Battle Creek, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, August 28, 2008. Sharon was born on May 13, 1943 in Macomb, Illinois to David L. Evans and Helen (Yatalese) Evans. She was married on November 13, 1965 in Ypsilanti, MI to Brian...

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We miss you as much today as we have for the last 14 years. I was blessed to call her my friend .

You have left us for a better place, you are remembered on a daily basis and you have left a hole in our hearts. We love you and miss you.

Sharon and I were such great friends throughout junior and senior high school. Thinking of her brings back many happy memories and thoughts of a wonderful person. My sincerest condolences to her family.

My first job was with Sharon at Rite Aid in Pennfield. She made me feel at home and at ease the first time we met. I will miss seeing her and the smile on her face.Sharon enjoyed live and her family. Take care of each other and remember she is always with you. Brian keep that balloon going and she will be smiling upon you at every flight.
Eva Sweet

Sharon - You brought so much good to my life and I love you for it. You will be missed greatly by John, me and the girls. Brian - please know that if there is anything we can do for you we are just up the road. We loved both of you and the girls both were upset when they found out about Nana Sharon. We love you Papa Brian. You are both wonderful people and Sharon will be missed by thousands of people. Scott and Cory - you are two beautiful people and your mom loved you both greatly. ...

MY DEAREST SISTER FRIEND YOU WILL BE MISSED SO MUCH .ED AND I WILL AWAYS BE GREATFULL FOR HAVING YOU AS PART OF OUR FAMILY .OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH BRIAN AND YOUR FAMILY. GOD BLESS , THERESA AND ED MATTINGLY

I am so glad I was able to visit with Sharon while I was home. She got to see how big Rayna has grown and was able to hold baby Lorenzo. I know that meant a lot to her. I will always have the great times of going to the Michigan games with her, Brian and my dad, and of course all the times ballooning together. I wish I could be there. I know my dad is taking good care of you guys!! All my love, Jacki, Randy, Rayna and Lorenzo

Sharon was a favorite of mine at Pennfield Rite Aid. She was caring-she remembered individuals-and she helped me get through a difficult time, medically. My son Jonathan loved to count the balloon pins on her vest that she'd wear to work. I also remember the time she landed in our field--we were so excited to see we knew each other. Sharon was very special. I saw three balloons in the air tonight and I thought of her. God bless her. Peace to your family.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.