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Sharon Duffy Obituary

Sharon A. Duffy

AGE: 52 • Bradenton, FL

Sharon A. Duffy, 52, of Bradenton died March 31, 2011 after a five year bout with cancer.

She is survived by husband, Joseph G. Duffy, sons: Dustin Conanon of Dunellen, NJ, Joseph A. Duffy of Bradenton, FL, daughter, Tina Conanon of Dunellen, NJ, brothers: Angelo and Joseph Buttone.

Arrangements entrusted to Westswide Funeral Home.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Courier News on Apr. 2, 2011.

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Lisa Holinka

April 5, 2011

The pain and discomfort are over. May Aunt Sharon rest in peace. I will always remember her love and how sweet she always was to me. She could always make you feel special. From baking and sending her famous Christmas cookies that were like cakes to her summertime deviled eggs. She would always remember what you liked... She will always have a special place in my heart! I LOVE YOU FOREVER AUNT SHARON. We knew you were an angel on earth, that must be why you had to go so soon. May God Bless You! Love, Lisa

April 5, 2011

Joe , I'm so sorry to have heard of Sharons passing. I only met Sharon a couple of times, but I liked her alot. A s a friend of yours I wanted to see you happy and I know that Sharon made you happy, she gave you the greatest gift, your son, and her love. My thoughts are with you and the rest of your family. Take care, be good and God bless. Peggi Townsend

April 2, 2011

Sorry for your loss. It is very sad to loss a loved one. God invite us to refuge on him and He himself will help you with your sorrow. He also promise to bring them back to life in an earthly paradise.

Sincerely,

Lynette Gonzalez

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