Sharon-Ohmer-Obituary

Sharon W. Ohmer

Petersburg, Virginia

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OHMER, Sharon W., dearest sister, daughter of Lenwood and Josephine Wolfrey, passed away Monday, August 9, 2010 of leukemia. She is survived by her children, Jack and Jillian Ohmer. Please donate to the Leukemia Society, Virginia Chapter, 5511 Staples Mill Road, Suite 202B, Richmond, Va. 23228. Services will be held 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at St. John's Episcopal Church, 842 W. Washington St., Petersburg, Va. 23803.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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I just found this today and it's difficult to believe. In spite of our differences we had some great times together and I'll always remember them. Rest in peace, Sharon.

Sharon,

My friend. It has taken quite some time for this news to set in. I had JUST found you on Facebook; and then discovered that you had left us 3 months prior.

I am very sorry that we did not reconnect. It had already been too many years since we talked, and shared what was going on. I think the last time we talked, I took you to lunch at The Mad Italian shortly after you got married to Jan. And that was over 25 years ago.

To the family:
Your mother,...

I worked with Sharon at Montgomery Regional Hospital in Blacksburg, VA and I loved to talk to Sharon she was always so bubbly and she loved her kids and her dogs. I missed her when she left and I spoke to her some time ago when she was still in Blacksburg. I will really miss talking to her and I know her passing has been hard on her family she has no more pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless you. Elizabeth

Thanks for all the great memories Sharon,you will always be remembered in my heart.
God Bless you and your Family.

Chris.

I want to let the family know that Sharon was a wonderful person. I worked closely with Sharon at VA Tech and she was always making someone laugh. I thought Sharon had a soft heart and she loved talking with people, she never met a stranger. Sharon was my friend and always will be. I will miss her greatly and look forward to seeing her again in Heaven.

Susan