Sharon-Longworth-Obituary

Sharon Longworth

Houston, Texas

1947 - 2016

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October 20, 2016
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Sharon G. Longworth1947-2016Sharon G. Longworth, 69, of Jersey Village, died suddenly Oct. 20, 2016. She was born July 7, 1947 to Clifton (Red) and Ora Mae Johnson in Corsicana, TX. She graduated Aldine High School in 1965 and was a life-long resident of Houston. She began working in accounting...

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My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family at this difficult time. May you find peace by knowing that God understands your grief and that he cares for you. 1 Peter 5: 6&7

Sharon's presence at Thanksgiving celebrations in Garden City, TX, always provided an extra blessing. I loved her kindness, sense of humor,and bright and shining interest in people, places, and things. I miss her.

I had the privilege to know Sharon from all the years I worked at National Supply and then as the name changed to National Oilwell Varco. She was a very special person, and when business brought me to Houston, I made it a point to go to the accounting department and visit her. She was also so cheerful and polite. She was a true friend.

When we lived next door to each other we shared many experiences, from Sharon sending Ruffles over to ring the doorbell to sharing a basket of cantaloup melons. Sharon made the snicker-doodles, I made the yeast rolls and neither of them ever got cold! We shared our love of dogs and cared for each others many times.

Then there was the time when the roof was being replaced and a sudden storm left Steven and me on top of the roof with rain and lightning all around. Sharon fretted...

I loved Sharon's smile and laugh !! I will miss her!

Jan DuPree

Wonderful and special person. Rest in Peace Sharon.

I first met Sharon when we worked for National Supply. It was my first supervisory job, and she reported to me. She was a fantastic work colleague but most importantly a great person and a real friend. We kept in touch for more than 33 years since I left Houston. Although we only spoke 1-2 times a year, I always looked forward to our conversations. I loved her laugh and her joy for life. I will miss her greatly.