Sharon-Lapierre-Obituary

Sharon M. Lapierre

Spencer, Massachusetts

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Spencer, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Sharon M. (Langelier) Lapierre, 45, of 10 Northwest Rd., died Friday, August 15 at her home surrounded by her family, after a brief but intense battle with cancer.She leaves her husband of 27 years, Peter A. Lapierre, her mother and step-father, Theresa (Tuttle) Kokansky and John of Barre, a...

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Peter, I am very sorry to hear about Sharon, we had no idea she was ill. Our heart goes out to you. Take care friend.
Larry and Wanita Letendre

Although I was never fortunate enough to meet Sharon in person, her mother spoke so highly of her, and with such pride and love evident in her eyes, that I know your loss is tremendous. I wanted to offer my sincerest condolences to the entire family. Please know that you're all in my prayers.

I'm sorry to hear of Sharons passing. I am new to Photonis, But I could tell she was loved by all those she worked with & knew. May God bless all her loved ones at this time.

Pete, we were saddened to here about the loss of Sharon. We remember the great times we all had at the fire station cookouts. May She Rest in Peace. Our prayers are with you at this time.

With sincere sympathy for the loss of Sharon

Death ends a life, not a relationship. It all started with a daughter, a little girl who grows up to become a friend to her mother and father, a sister, a little bit of childhood to her siblings that can never be lost and a wife who brings her husband good all the days of her life. A human life is a story told by God and the question isn’t about how many years she lived but how she lived. Sharon loved and appreciated all she had because she was living loved. Anyone who knew her found it...

Please accept my sincere condolences in the loss of Sharon. She was an exceptional young woman and loved by many.

WE SEND OUR CONDOLENCE AND OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUS

I'm very sorry for the loss of your loved one. I wish I'd known her as an adult. I'll always remember her as a beautiful little girl. With Deepest Sympathy, Uncle Willy