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Sharon Wisdom Young

Richmond, Virginia

1934 - 2021

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YOUNG, Sharon Wisdom, died on Sunday, December 26, 2021, at the age of 87. Sharon was born on February 21, 1934, in Newton, Iowa to Albert and Eudora Wisdom. She grew up in Williamsport, Indiana and graduated from Hanover College. She went on to receive her master's degree in Music Education....

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Kirsten, we were so very sorry to hear about your mother. She was always so upbeat and such a dear person. She will be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Much love, Jerry and Aleta Jenkins

I loved Sharon! I met her when I started teaching music in Chesterfield in 1982. She was always a bright spot, so positive, and very knowledgeable. We lost touch when I moved from Virginia. She will be missed!!!!

Oh, Kirsten and family, I was so sorry to see this. I love to remember the especially fun time we had driving out to WVA to Taylor´s wedding and back, as well as so many other great memories. Sharon was always someone you were drawn to mainly because of her spectacular sense of humor and great quips on life. I could always count on some great laughs we would share. She was a treasure and I will miss her. My love and prayers are with you all. Please let me know when her memorial will be....

Aunt Sharon was a lovely lady. See will be missed.

There are no words to express how blessed I am to have has Sharon as a dear friend. Being one of the original Beach Babes started in 1995, I could write volumes about the many laughs and adventures we have shared not only at the beach but teaching together and playing bridge. Her friendship was a gift from God for which I am forever grateful. Sharon's dash, that line between date of birth and death, was long and filled with a life well-lived and loved. Queen Mum, I love you and will miss you...

I will miss Sharon´s humor, her style and her warmth! I felt privileged to join the Beach Babes from time to time. It´s hard to believe she will only be there in spirit. Thanks for the memories, dear Sharon!

My deepest sympathy to her family and friends.

I remember when she first joined our family. She was tall, thin and so stylish. She was so kind and gracious.

Too many memories to share, but we will cherish the lifetime of love from a great lady.