Sharon Mae Jeffries

Sharon Mae Jeffries obituary

Sharon Mae Jeffries

Sharon Jeffries Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 8, 2016.


Sharon Mae Jeffries, age 64, of Woodbine, Maryland, died peacefully on Saturday, January 2, 2016 at Carroll Hospice Dove House in Westminster. Born November 15, 1951 in Baltimore, MD, she was the daughter of the late Edgar Currens and the late Mabel Currens. She was the wife of Scott Jeffries, her loving and devoted husband for 13 years. Sharon was a former Branch Manager for Bank of America and you could find her some evenings or weekends at The American Legion in Sykesville Post#223. Sharon enjoyed collecting angels, snow globes, loved her little dog, Fancy Pants, and enjoyed vacationing in the Outer Banks. Other memorable pastimes included spending time with her children and grandchildren, fixing any number of her signature dishes and shopping. Sharon enjoyed life and was especially fond of the Christmas season and decorating the house with all of her Christmas decorations. Surviving Sharon are her husband Scott Jeffries, Children: her son Edward Satterfield & daughter-in-law Ksenija Janjic, her daughter Jennifer Testerman & son-in-law Sterling Testerman Jr., her daughter Heather Satterfield & fiancé Bobby Nicolay. Grandchildren: Voin Satterfield, Mackenzie Satterfield, Oliver Satterfield, Sterling Testerman III, and Bobby Nicolay Jr. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at the American Legion Post#223 in Sykesville on January 23, 2016 1pm-4pm. In case of inclement weather and snow emergency plans are in effect, service will be postponed to January 30, 2016, 1pm-4pm. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to The Carroll Hospice Dove House at 292 Stoner Ave., Westminster, MD 21157.

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January 4, 2021

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January 3, 2020

Heather Satterfield posted to the memorial.

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Linda Morton

January 4, 2021

Think about you often Sharon...so many good memories...miss you and love ya always.

Heather Satterfield

January 3, 2020

A little late but not at all forgotten love n miss u more every day. Hope your loving paradise!

Love,
Your Hez girl

Linda Morton

January 2, 2020

Thinking of you today Sharon Girl...love you always.

Joe Tegiacchi

April 20, 2016

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Nancy Kruse

January 22, 2016

Sincere sympathy, for the loss of your mother. Enjoyed her sweet soul. Sharon was so happy, to be part of Heather's Baby Shower planning. God blessed her with time, to hold and love, Little Bobby!

Faye Celmins

January 20, 2016

May God comfort and give peace to your family and loved ones. Rest in peace.

Kelly Delpo (Metts)

January 13, 2016

So many of my fondest memories in life include you and your children. Thank you for being you.
Ed, Jen, and Heather I love you always.

Linda Morton

January 12, 2016

Thinking of you Shar...you were always an awesome sister-in-law and friend...I will never forget you. Many happy memories. Ed, Jen and Hez...huge hugs..keep her close in your hearts and know she will always be with you. Love you guys.

Heather Satterfield

January 9, 2016

May your candle stay lit forever,until I see u in heaven! I love you mommy!

Patricia Trawinski

January 8, 2016

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Heather Satterfield

January 8, 2016

Mommy you already know my love runs deeper then even blood. I just want you to know not a day will go by without you on my mind. Why did GOD have to take you from me?! Ill make u.proud mommy. You were my best friend my mommy my everything. You never gave up on me , you knew me the real me. I hope u stay with me as my guardian angel, you saw the good in me. I love u mommy may u fly high!

1975

Edward Satterfield

January 8, 2016

Mom, you are going to be missed immensely. Thanks for being Mom, you were and always will be an inspiration.
Love,
Ed

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