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Isabel Sharp grew up in Wolf Point, Montana and was born in Williston, North Dakota. A lover of music and spending time with friends and family. She was thoughtful and had a heart of gold. She was able to see the beauty in things and was able to brighten up a room just by entering. She loved learning and doing new things. She was courageously resilient and never let her accident with her leg let her feel helpless. She had a charming sense of humor and spirited personality that was similar to a rollercoaster at times.
A burning flame that shone brightly was tragically snuffed on May 13, 2025 found by her twin sister, Aylissa.
She is survived by her father, Don Sharp Sr.; sisters, Aylissa and Jenaway; brothers, Randy, Wambdi, Junior, Shonday, and Malachi; children, Athena Onstad, Jakob Sharp, and Willow Sharp; niece, Cheyenne Jackson; and nephews, Trenton and Takoda Birdtail.
Her unexpended death left us bleeding. May she find peace and get the rest in death that she never truly got in life. We’ll keep her close to our hearts for years to come for the lasting impact she had.
Isabel joins her mom, Alene Burshia-Sharp in the afterlife at the age of 38 years old.
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