Sharon-HERRMANN-Obituary

Sharon M. HERRMANN

Yorktown, Virginia

Age 40

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YORKTOWN - Sharon Marie Herrmann, 40, passed away surrounded by family and friends after her long battle with Ewings Sarcoma on Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010.She was a daughter, sister, a friend, a fighter, and a believer of God. She was a graduate of Tabb High School and Christopher Newport University,...

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Jeanne I know each year on December 9 you must feel a deep sadness for the loss of Sharon. I will be thinking of you tomorrow and offering special prayers for you
Love
Louise Ragland

Sharon remains in our prayers forever.

Jeanne, I offer my deepest sympathies. I never knew her, but Karen spoke so highly of her that I wish I had.
Dr. Charles Reap, Carolina Beach, NC

I met Sharon four years ago when I began working at the Williamsburg Inn. I was utterly clueless when I started but Sharon took me by the hand and taught me so much about the hospitality business, and even more about being a good, kind and patient person. I am so sad, so very sad to hear of her passing.

I have nothing but wonderful, pleasant, smiling memories of her. My deepest sympathy to you all

Steve Deyerle

I was very saddened to hear of Sharon's passing. She was always so nice and had a smile that could light up a room. She will be greatly missed by many. I pray that her family finds peace in their fond memories and also pray that God helps to ease their sorrow.

My thoughts are with you. I am so sorry for your loss.

Sharon was an inspiration to all that knew her. Her dignity and calm could not match anyone. She would sometimes meet my family at Dinos with Chuck and would always entertain us with her humor and wit. We even made ourselves elves last year! She will be greatly missed by all-please know that the entire family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Jeanne and Bob
I am saddened by Sharon's death and for the loss of her in your lives.
Love to you and your family

As a bellhop working at the Williamsburg Lodge, many years ago now, I remember dreaming of a chance to talk to the server in our bar lounge just across from my station in the hotel lobby; someone I determined was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen in my life: Sharon. Fortunately, in time, I became her friend and discovered she was even more beautiful in spirit.

Since I learned of Sharon's death, I keep thinking of her, and I have a collage of memories.

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