Sharon-Smith-Obituary

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Sharon Raye Smith

Houston, Texas

Feb 25, 1944 – Aug 18, 2024

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BORN
February 25, 1944
DIED
August 18, 2024
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Claire Brothers Funeral Home - Houston Obituary

Sharon Smith, beloved mother, friend and resident of Houston, Texas, passed away on August 18, 2024, at the age of 80. She was born on February 25, 1944, in Muskegon, Michigan and touched the lives of many during her time on earth. Sharon dedicated her life to helping animals in need. As the...

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Our family adopted a pit rescue from Sharon 14 years ago and that changed our lives. Walter was the most incredible beast and beloved by our family. Everytime I saw Sharon at an adoption event I thanked her for Walter and let her know that we were so grateful for him. Walter passed in August of 2024 and I was searching for Sharon to see if we could adopt another dog from her when I found this and saw she had passed away. Sharon worked so hard placing animals and touched the lives of not only...

To the Smith family, I just heard of Sharon's passing. I will always cherish the short time I spent with all of you, I am sad. May Sharon R.I.P.

I will miss our crazy rescue excursions. One of a kind person that did so much for animal rescue in the city. I will do my best to try continue your work. Rest In Peace my good friend.

Yesterday it´s sad and very special day. All family and friends say goodbye to Sharon. I hear nice stories about her I saw plenty tears and hear plenty laughs. I have a moment to meet everyone and share my story about Sharon how she is a special person, lovely mother. She love everyone she care about people, family and all animals. She is a Angel to everyone We all will miss you Sharon.

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I am still trying to come to the realization my friend isn't going to be here to give me advice and share funny stories. I will miss her very much. RIP my friend. You made a huge impact on the lives of Houstons silent souls.

May her memory be a Blessing, an amazing human being. RIP Sharon. Our most sincere condolences to all her family.

Sharon did so much good in this world. I'll always be grateful to her. Sending love and healing energy to all who loved her.

I helped Sharon with about 15+ cats and she taught me a lot in the two years I helped with her wonderful cause. I had great admiration for her and hope wherever she is she is surrounded by the love from her rescues.