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Sara L. Sharp, daughter of Louvenia Brown and James Price, was born November 30, 1963, in Indianapolis, IN. She began her life in Christ at Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church at an early age. She attended Broad Ripple High School and worked as a head Chef at Traditions. Sara had a passion for cooking and loved to be surrounded by family. Sara’s favorite song was “Sara’s Smile” by Hall and Oates.
Sara L Sharp departed this life to be with the lord on Tuesday February 20,2024. To cherish her memory, she leaves her beloved children: Christopher L. Sharp (Letitia Simon) and Tashawnda D. (Mark) Brownlow, her granddaughters: Nyla Mondesir, Savannah Brownlow, and Autumn Brownlow, her grandsons: Christopher Simon, King Brownlow, Roman Brownlow, Kash Brownlow, her mother, Louvenia (George) Brown, her siblings: Patricia (Courell) Norfolk, Latoya Price, Larry (Deborah) Brown, and Damon Brown, her nephews, Jimmie Mays and James White, and her nieces: Ashley Sultzer and Nashae Price.
She was preceded in Death by her father, James Price, her brothers, Donald Sultzer and George Brown Jr, Her Grandmother Carrie McKay, and grandfather, Mckinnley Sharp.
Humbly Submitted,
The family
Beautiful Spirit
You are a Beautiful Spirit and a heart of gold; you are a smile that shines brighter than the sun above.
Your laughter is infectious, and your spirit moves rooms.
How did you find the energy to be everything you are and everything you do?
You’re an awesome mother, a ‘there for you’ sister and a ‘you can count on me’ daughter.
No one can take away the vibe you are.
Your arms were always open, your gentle eyes were always stern…
You are a Beautiful Spirit.
Acknowledgement
Whether you kept us in your thoughts and prayers, sent a lovely arrangement, or helped out in any way, your love and kindness brought us great comfort and will always be remembered.
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