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Remembering Sharilyn Page: Above all, a strong person

Ginger Lowery writes:
I first just want to thank those who posted a few memories of my mother, Sharilyn Page. Mom will greatly be missed by anyone who ever met her. She was amazing and I am so grateful to have had her in my life for the years I did. The wonderful thing about her was that no matter if you spent years or hours with her, she remained in your memory. She liked to laugh, smile, and live for the moment. At times like these, we are reminded why that is an attribute we all should have. Above all, she was a strong person. She stood up for what she believed in, fought for her children, and never never gave up! Thank you everyone who attended her services and shared your lives with her. Ginger Lowery
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