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Mike Woodring
July 29, 2003
I knew Sharilyn only from high school, and not as well as I'd have liked. I last saw her ten years ago at our ten year class reunion, and I spent a long time talking to her then. She seemed so gentle and kind, and I was very much looking forward to seeing her this year. I will always be sad that I missed that chance. She was a sweet girl and I am sure she is in heaven.
Lynn Scholz
July 28, 2003
Sharilyn was a generous, loving and thoughtful person. Her sons, Trever and Alex, were the most important things in her life. Their wellbeing and happiness meant the world to her. She spoke of them often while working at John O. Martin, P.C., and we enjoyed listening to the stories. Weekends spent in the mountains, camping with her sons, brought her great joy. I will greatly miss her wit, laughter and compassion.
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