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Donna J. Sizelove of 4703 Callison Highway, Troy SC formally, Lewisville Road, Quincy Indiana passed away Sunday 2-16-2025 in Greenwood South Carolina. She graduated in 1960 From Cloverdale High School and was a home maker and later a business woman. She was born in Owen county to Woodrow K. and Velda M. Sharp in 1942, she and her husband William K. Sizelove relocated to South Carolina after retirement to be with their daughter. She and Bill spent those days with Angie enjoying the relaxation and babysitting of all the grand-dogs including their beloved dog Pacer.
She is survived by her only daughter, Angie J. (Dunkin) Shirk (Robert), a brother Jim F. Sharp (Pat) of Cloverdale, one niece Traci Sharp Scott of Cloverdale, one (grandfathered in) niece Sharon Garrett Perkins of Mitchell Indiana. She is also survived by her 8 nieces of Illinois, Sheila Browne, Sherry Decker, Bobbette Gammon, Pamela Rife, Donna White, Mary Jo Ray, Cheryl Peters, Jackie Maden and one Nephew Robert J. Ingram ; two great nieces Chanda Mowery (Erica) Mattoon, Illinois, Bradanne Toney of Lexington KY, and two great nephews Brantson Scott of Cloveredale and Jimmy Mowery of Cloverdale.
She was proceeded in death by both of her parents, her husband Bill Sizelove, her younger sister Anna Mae Sharp of Greencastle Indiana, her brother and sister in-law Bob and Mary Fern Ingram of Rossville, Illinois, sister in-law Jeannette Sharp of Cloverdale and one niece Terri Fogle of Neoga Illinois and DeAnna VanGieson
A receiving of friends and graveside services for her and her husband Bill Sizelove will be announced at a later time at Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale Indiana
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