SHARON-GALL-Obituary

SHARON LEE GALL

Barre, Vermont

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SHARON LEE GALL EAST CALAIS - Sharon Lee Gall, 56, of 4250 Route 14, passed away on May 25, 2009, in Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident that morning. She was born on April 6, 1953, in Bridgeport, Conn. Sharon was the daughter of Daniel and...

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Never forget your beautiful smile and even more beautiful heart ❤

John and Girls,
We can not even imagine the loss you are all feeling. Sharon was a wonderful woman who touched many lives.
I remember going into the store and getting coffee just because I knew Sharon would be there and we would chat forever. Ben and I were always touched when she and John would stop when they saw us walking and we would catch up on everything.
All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ben and Melissa Cohen

My thoughts and prayers are with you. The lost of a loved one is a hard thing and I hope and pray that the peace of God that excels all things may be with you and comfort you.

Sharon was not only my sister, she was my forever pal. From the begining,she was by my side. Whether it was as kids, when she led me to go under the water sprinkler, without bathing suits. Or when I followed her to the Catholic high school, where I found my religion and liberalism. Or the time she came to visit me in Danbury, to convince me not to drop out of PA school. She was always there for me. cheering me on, helping me out.
I hope I can be as good an Aunt and sister in law...

One of my first encounters with Sharon involved what was initially a work related conversation that grew into one about health issues. She was genuine, engaging, sensitive, compassionate and always maintained a reason to smile.
She was a gracious and pleasant personality at DOE. I happened to see her, and meet John for the first time, a few weeks prior to her passing. She exhibited those same qualities once again. I was saddened by our loss of "one of the good people" at such a young...

July 13, 2009

I will always remember Sharon for her special spark, laughter, being a role model as a Mom and Wife and always consideration for others first. My condolences to all the Mahoneys and Galls and especially Jack, Jen, Jo and Julie -- I am so sorry and think and pray for all of you every day in these trying times. Dave Stuckey

Sharon had many roles in life and she excelled in all of them. As an older sister, she had a wild side that brought a lot of fun into the house. Even in our 50s, whenever we got together there was always laughter. I always felt that Sharon found the best in me; I knew I could count on her for anything.

As a daughter, Sharon was incredibly kind and devoted to our parents. Her only concern was that she wasn't doing enough. That was never the case. My earliest memories of Sharon were...

Sharon was a great sister from the time I could remember. She was always looking out for me but at the same time helping me to experience new things in life.

She went on to marry a great guy in Jack. The two of them were so perfect for each other. Their likes/dislikes in life aligned so perfectly. Sharon was such a terrific mom to Jen, Jo and Julie. She was so close to the girls and had such a wonderful friendship and caring relationship with the girls. She was so proud of...

Sharon was hard-working, loving mom to Jen, Joanna and Julie and wife to Jack. She was generous and would go above and beyond for everyone.

I remember when we visited when the girls were small and she was happily cooking up individual meals for everyone according to their preferences. She always put others ahead of herself.

I am so thankful that we had a chance to visit with Sharon and Jack here in Jacksonville earlier this year. They both were so happy and fun to be...