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Sharon Jones Ober

LYNCHBURG, Virginia

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Sharon Jones Ober, 29, of Lynchburg, died Thursday, November 6, 2008. Arrangements by Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, 434-237-9424.

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Where do i start to say how much i will miss her...She was the best mother to 3 wonderful children that she loved so much...She will have no more pain and sadness, she has won the battle and we will all be together someday.. miss you and love you and your family...

I just found out about your passing. I will miss you, Sharon. Regards and sympathies to Patrick and the Ober family. You are in a better place.

John Geroso, JHH RN
Baltimore, MD

We live according to Gods plan.God was ready for another angel to take by the hand. Sharons walking streets of gold. hearing stories that shes never been told,shes waiting with open arms to greet her family and friends again one day.Im sure in words of love the following is what she would say. All of you at that earthly home, REMEMBER !! Im not alone. Keep those chins up and wear a smile on your face.I will see each of you again, God saids he has those special dates.Everyone stand strong, and...

TO THE OBER FAMILY
I HAD THE PRIVILEGE TO MEET SHARON ONE DAY AND WE BOTH HAD A TESTIMONY. SHE TOLD ME TO KEEP THE FAITH. AND I SEE GOD HAD AN ANGEL WATCHING OVER ME .

Amanda,

I will be praying for you and your family during this time of grief.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Pat, Mary,Donald
Sharon will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful friend, mother, wife and daughter. Sharon is no longer suffering and in a better place. We will all see her again one fortunate day. Time will help to heal the greiving, I am going through it myself. Love you all and will be praying for you.

A very dear friend said to me recently that "nothing anyone says is going to make the pain any less or make the tears go away or the anger and sadness disappear. These are God given emotions that we have to feel to help us grieve.
Grief can be your friend by keeping the memories alive but it can be your worst nightmare for the same reasons.
Although death is a part of life, none of us ever expect it when it comes.
I dont know where you are with your relationship with God but my...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. We will always remember Sharon with fond memories at Seven Hills Urology.