Sharon-Sherwood-Obituary

Sharon Louise Sherwood

Portland, Oregon

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SHERWOOD, Sharon Louise 1938-2008

Sharon Louise Sherwood, nee Hogue, a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and loyal friend, passed away on Dec. 10, 2008. A vivacious and independent woman, Sharon lived on her own terms, yet she was always generous and yielding to her family...

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You gave me guidance and direction and I am who I am because of you. Thank you for never losing faith in me. You were always with me to experience what I find a "thrill in life.
That's enough to put a smile on my face for the rest of my life. Thank you for being the coolest mom ever. I love you, your baby boy-Randy.

To my momma - I deeply miss you so much. I miss picking up the phone everyday to chat with you about whatever was on my mind and even though it may have been a small thing to you, it was always heard and acknowledged as important. Someday I will see you again, I believe that with all my heart. This brings great comfort to me when I think of you. Love your daughter, Debbie

You left your "mark" on this earth. Not a day goes by that you are not missed. You were a very giving person and your family was your world. I feel priviledged to be a part of your family. You will be forever in my thoughts.

I think of mom every day and miss her. My wife Millie always tells me when I miss mom to look at Sammy because he is part of her and it somehow makes me feel a little more at ease.

You are truly missed, but your still in my heart and are still with us in sprit.
Koko

I miss my mother every day, it was a big loss to me my daughter Tiara
my wife Yanira. My mother lived with me and helped me with my daughter after her mother passed in 2001. If it wasn't for her I don't know what I would have done. She will be missed
by me my wife Yanira my daughters Tiara & Jennifer.

I better knew Sharon from all the wonderful, loving stories of her told to me by Sharon's granddaughter (my daughter in law Rachel). Rachel and Sharon had such a wonderful relationship; one that can only be imagined and envied. Few people ever know that kind of love, respect, trust and sharing. I envy Rachel for having found it and I know she will always keep it near to her heart.
While on a visit from the east coast this past September I was able to spend time with Sharon at my son...

Aunt Sharon was always there for me and my parents.
She took me for my 13th birthday to downtown Portland for lunch at Newberry's Lunch counter and then to a small boutique to get my ears pierced.
That was one of the best days of my life. I felt so special and loved.
I know Aunt Sharon and my mom are catching up and enjoying their talk.

I met Sharon for the first and last time at the Hogue family reunion in Campbell River this past August. We spent a lot of time in the hot tub getting to know one another. We talked and watched the boats go by on the ocean pass in front of the cabin. Sharon was a fiesty lady with a lot of heart. She was a hard working woman who loved her family. I am sure you will all miss her. Thinking of you all at this sad time. Jeannie