Sharon-Ward-Obituary

Sharon Ward

Fort Worth, Texas

1943 - 2025

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Fort Worth, Texas
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Alzheimer's Association

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Sharon Ann Ward was born October 27, 1943, in Dallas, the first of three children to Ann and Roy Bales. She is survived by her three children: Kevin Ward, Chris Ward and Wendy Royal; two sisters, Vicki Johnson and Terri Bales; five grandchildren; Alison Ward, Natalie Ward, Emily Ward, Taylor...

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I remember Sharon very well from Lockheed Martin. What I remember about her most is her beautiful and gracious soul. Really a beautiful spirit. My condolences to her family.

I was in the FUMC children´s program and a contemporary of Chris and Wendy while Sharon was the director. I always thought she was so chic and stylish! I loved getting a postcard from her on Thursdays asking me to acolyte that Sunday. I can see her handwriting even now. She was so kind and warm, and i remember her with such fondness and love. I send my deepest sympathies to Kevin, Chris and Wendy and all who loved her.

I am so saddened to see this about Sharon. I did not know her well, but was always glad to see her at the Eleven:Eleven service on Sundays. Sharon was very friendly and always had a smile on her face. She will be missed. RIP sweet Sharon.

I knew Sharon where she last lived, the Tradition in Fort Worth . She played games with many of us, and we so enjoyed her sweet, upbeat, and gentle spirit. I miss her very much, and send prayers to family. Wendy, I appreciate the updates and loved meeting you on elevator !

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Hugs to all of you. I really enjoyed seeing your mom each Sunday and getting to know her on a different level than when I was just Wendy's friend or Carol's daughter. She was an amazing women and always made me laugh. Her smile was contagious and she was full of spunk. She loved each of you so much and would tell me what everyone was up to each week. One of my favorite memories will always be Wendy and I trying to escape church on Sunday mornings without Mom and Sharon running into each...