Sharon-McFeron-Obituary

Sharon McFeron

Portland, Oregon

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MCFERON, Sharon

1958-2008

Sharon McFeron, 50, died Dec. 3, 2008, at her home in Portland.

She was born in Hood River on Feb. 4, 1958, to Edith and Norman McCafferty.

She enjoyed working in her yard and flowers. She loved to share her flowers with family and friends. She...

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As time flies by the memories stay strong. We talk about you often (sometimes we use the B word) and wish you were still around to enjoy our lives with us. I love you and miss you bunches.

Sharron was my Aunt (and often joked about that she was my other mom). We spent lots of time together talking "rocks" and "flowers". I love her and miss her more and more each day. I know she will be missed by the many lives that she blessed with her presence. My love goes out to the ones that knew her....

Sharon was the best friend a person could ever wish for we met as neighbors 12 years ago and ended up as best friends she saw my children grow from newborns and was as close as a grandmother could be to both my son and daughter. We love and miss her ever second of ever hour and our family is so blessed to have had her in our life.

Connie Hampton,Vern Hampton,Erin Hampton,Gary Phelan,& Shauna Phelan were so very sad to hear about Sharon and her passing.Her cousins and aunt remember her as a beautiful,smart,vibrant,spirit. To her siblings,partner,family,friends,we offer you are continued prayers during this time. We all believe that she is in heaven with the angels.

Sharon was the sweetest sister a girl could ask for. I miss her so much already. I'll love her to end of the earth.
I wanted to let people know that we are having a memorial service for Sharon on Sat the 13th. At noon. It will be at the punchbowl at Dee in the Hood River Valley. Anyone is more than welcome to come.

If Sharon was going to be there you knew that there was going to be laughter. You will be missed by so many people, to know you was to love you.

I first met Sharon when she was a little girl before I was married to her cousin, Gary. Sharon, her sister Rose and my sister-in-law, Connie Hampton, used to babysit our daughter's, Shauna and Casey Phelan. Sharon was so sweet and she loved the girls. I remember her beautiful eyes and smile. She was as pretty inside as she was outside. My prayers go up for all of Sharon's family at this time.

We are both very sorry to hear of Sharons passing. She always brightened up our days and made us laugh. You were the most beautiful flower in your garden and we thank you for the tour.

It feels unreal that your gone. You were such a big part of my life. It was too soon. Your spirit and memory will always live on in my heart. I loved you so much, you will be greatly missed by anyone who ever knew you. Love always and forever- your neice.