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October 21, 1939 - March 23, 2025

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Okay mom I thought I was good with all this since you were going to be in a better place and not in pain anymore. Clearly I am not, I never thought of you as getting older you were always my momma, the best ever. Now suddenly you are gone and I’m wishing Il could have one more moment with you, I know I will see you again someday but not soon enough for me. Love you mostest momma.

Posted by Denise Swenson on April 13, 2025

Mom, Losing you has been one of the hardest things I have ever had to go through, but I am so happy you are in heaven and not in pain any more. I was so blessed to have you as my mom. You loved us unconditionally and you always put us first. I miss you more than words can say, but I know I will see you again. I love you mom and I will always keep your memory alive ♥️

Posted by Michelle Hudson Kondor on March 29, 2025

Oh my sweet mama. No words can express how much I love you . I cherish every moment I had the privilege of taking care of you. I miss your big hugs and your kisses. I miss your laugh and good nature. I love how much you loved your family and devoted your life to taking care of us all. You taught me to live Jesus and I do with all my heart and know I will see you again in heaven but it feels like a very long time to wait. Thankyou for the love you gave, the joy you gave us all. Your love of people of nature of animals. You cherished simple moments and laughed when you saw a deer outside or a bird fly by. You loved watching your animated disney shows and laughed like a little kid every time. I remember you made me take you to see the jungle book at the strand theater . You loved it so much , i couldnt help but laugh at your enjoyment of it. Even when things got bad and you couldnt get put of bed you loved watching animals on tv . You always loved your church shows too and never gave up praying . When it was hard for you to speak you still worked so hard to say i love u . I cherish you mama . I miss you with everything in me and i will celebrate you every day and talk about you snd keep your memory alive always.

Posted by Tonia spears on March 29, 2025

My mom taught me to love like Jesus. No judgement or condemnation. She loved everyone and was quick with a hug and a kind word of encouragement. I will miss her deeply but I know that I will see her again in heaven. Thanks mom for all the great memories and love , but most of all for your example of faith.

Posted by Christine Sood on March 27, 2025

The world is a sadder place today. She was a incredible lady, my thoughts are with all of you.

Posted by David Brightwell on March 26, 2025

I remember a few things when I was younger, ONE being you left me at deer forest. You thought I was sleeping in the back of our station wagon. TWO you wouldn’t let me cut my hair for bangs. THREE and probably the most important of all was how I would sit on your lap and you would rock me. I sat on your lap up until a couple years ago when you started not feeling well, but in a way it was better because I would just crawl in bed with you. I will always love and miss you momma, but I will see you again.

Posted by Denise Swenson on March 26, 2025

I can\'t imagine the world without her in it. Grandma has always been my anchor, my voice of reason, and to some degree my conscience. With her , you always felt love and safety, a sense of peace and complete acceptance. Her laughter was infectious ,even at the end. I love her dearly and will forever have an empty spot that she filled.

Posted by Michael Brightwell on March 26, 2025

Some of my fondest childhood memories were with Sharon. She was a sweet lady and often had a parental approach with the neighborhood children. I recall the daily devotions before anyone could play and was deeply committed in her faith. She and her children were wonderful neighbors, friends, and family. RIP Sharon.

Posted by Cathy Franklin on March 25, 2025