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Sharonda Ayon, born on February 26, 1976, in the vibrant city of Dallas, Texas, left indelible footprints on the hearts of those she encountered during her cherished journey through life. Her laughter echoed warmly through rooms and her caring spirit lit the path for many. Those who were graced with her presence will forever remember her as a beacon of joy and love.
A graduate of Irving High School’s class of 1994, Sharonda was fiercely spirited—an adventurous soul with a penchant for creativity. She found profound joy in simple pleasures: the swirls of colors that danced across paper during her beloved coloring sessions, the intricate pieces that emerged from her puzzles, and the heartfelt moments spent scrapbooking memories that would last a lifetime. Thrifting trips were not just errands but explorations of unexpected treasures, reflections of her unique personality that transcended the ordinary.
With a captivating sense of humor that could brighten even the heaviest hearts, Sharonda was very outgoing and effortlessly cultivated lasting connections. Her kindness was boundless, always extending to friends and family alike, woven together with strands of empathy and understanding. She exemplified what it meant to be considerate, always watching out for others while infusing lightheartedness into every encounter.
On January 29, 2025, Sharonda departed this world, leaving behind a rich tapestry of memories that will forever resonate within the lives she touched. Her legacy continues through her loving husband, Rudy, and her beloved daughter, Ariyanna, who will carry forth her spirit with each laugh shared and each memory created. Her devoted mother, Earnestine Carter, will also cherish the moments they created, holding onto the love that remains eternal.
The world dims a little without the effervescent presence of Sharonda. Yet, as her family and friends gather to honor her life, they will surely celebrate the vibrancy she brought to their lives. Viewing services will be held at Golden Gate Funeral Home-Dallas on February 12, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Her funeral service will follow at the same location on February 13, 2025, beginning at 11:00 AM.
In the embrace of memories both tender and triumphant, the essence of Sharonda Ayon lives on, forever reminding us to rise with laughter and to love with abandon.
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