KERNERSVILLE - Miss Sharon Annette Snow, 42, of Kernersville passed away Sunday, Feb. 1, 2004. Miss Snow was born in Surry County to Mac B. Snow and Nellie Hall Snow and was employed at Brenner Children's Hospital. Surviving are her parents, Mac B. Snow and Nellie Hall Snow of Mount Airy; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Brenda Carol and Junior McCraw of Mount Airy and Sheila Snow of Dobson; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Marty B. Snow and Steven and Sharon Snow of Mount Airy; and a special friend and roommate, Katherine Michael Hofmann of the home. A memorial service will be held at 8 p.m. today, Feb. 5, at Moody Funeral Home Chapel in Mount Airy, conducted by the Rev. Alex Richardson and the Rev. Susan Parker. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. until time for the service at Moody Funeral Home in Mount Airy. There will also be a memorial service at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greensboro, at the corner of Guilford College Road and Hilltop Road in Greensboro. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Brenner Children's Hospital, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157; or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Central North Carolina Chapter, 4265 Brownsboro Road, Suite 150, Winston-Salem, NC 27106-3425.
Darrell Day D.C.
February 15, 2004
You are in our prayers at this very sad and difficult time.
Faye Calder
February 14, 2004
Sharon was a dear and special friend to me! I was very blessed to have known her and know what a warm and caring person she was. She will always be in my thoughts and I know her spirit will forever endure... My heart and thoughts will continue to be with her partner, family and dear friends...
Donna Dietrich
February 12, 2004
My love and prayers reach out to you in Sharon's tragic passing. Sharon will stay in my heart and warm it with her sense of humor and gentle caring ways. God bless Family and friends and give you Gentle Assurance that Sharon is a Shining Star for each of us to remember with Love.
Michelle Dillard
February 12, 2004
I knew Sharon for about 5 or 6 years. She was a wonderful coe-worker at Brenners Children Hospital. We will miss her dearly. We are all taking it hard here at work. A vital part of our family is missing now. It still feels like a dream, like we will all be in the break room and she will come in and say "whatzuuup!'Our love goes out to her family and loved ones! may God continue to Bless and keep you in perfect peace.
Tami & Karen McPherson-Lowe
February 9, 2004
Time passes and our family and friends pass with it. We may not understand or feel that time has passed fairly, yet we are all left to deal with the sorrow and sadness of those who have been taken from us.
We did not know Sharon, yet we knew of her through members of our UUU Church in Columbus, Indiana. We knew of her through people who loved her as though she were their very own.
Karen and I were both saddened to hear that Sharon was taken from all of us. Although, words can certainly not bring the needed comfort to those feeling pain, we hope that knowing there are strangers who also care will help bring some relief.
We wish healing and strength to those who are hurting. We hope that, as time passes, memories amoung family and friends will flourish and Sharon's life will continue in all the hearts that she touched while she traveled this great earth.
Sondra & Carla Bolte-Barrett
February 9, 2004
Our deepest condolences to the ones left behind by the loss of Sharon. I met her only once, many years ago, but she left a lasting joyful impression. May you find peace in this tragedy. Our hearts and thoughts are with you.
Trisha Peterson
February 9, 2004
I was so sad to hear of your loss, and will be sending you prayers for healing. Sharon was one of my favorite SUUSI (Southeastern Unitarian Universalist Institute) friends. She was such a warm, loving woman and a wonderful addition to our SUUSI family. She will be so missed by all of us, I know. Sharon was one of the kindest and funniest women I have ever met. She had the ability to laugh at herself and I always loved her North Carolina accent! Her gentle caring for others was and will be an inspiration to me. I feel blessed to have known Sharon Snow.
Margaret Schmidt
February 8, 2004
I am deeply shocked and sorrowful. Sharon was a wonderful person who will be missed by all. My condolences to all who loved her.
Kris Medic
February 8, 2004
We are deeply, deeply sorry for your loss, and wish you comfort and grace.
Sandra Moore
February 7, 2004
I am truly sorry for the loss of your loved one. My thoughts and prayers are with your family in your time of sorrow.
Sanra Moore
former school mate
Sandra Leslie
February 6, 2004
I met Sharon through our Multiple Sclerosis Self-Help Group. She was a valuable contributor to our group and a very caring person who freely shared knowledge and resources with other members. She will be dearly missed.
John MacPherson
February 6, 2004
I am very sorry for your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Ms. McKenzie
February 5, 2004
God Bless you and your family.
Barbara Ruebens
February 5, 2004
I feel fortunate to have met Sharon through our Muliple Sclerosis Self-Help Group. Her sense of humor, willingness to share her M.S. experiences with others and her sweet disposition will be truly missed.
MISTY
February 5, 2004
I am so sorry for your loss I heard of this terrible mishap and I hope that all will prevail. God bless you and your loved ones.
Bev Minton
February 5, 2004
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. She was a part of our family at Brenner's. She will forever be remembered. I will miss her deeply. Bev
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