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Remembering Sharon Burton: She was a great person

Sue Vallelonga writes message to family of Sharon Burton:
To Sharon's family, I am so sorry, I knew Sharon was sick but I had no idea she was so bad. I have known Sharon for 50 years and her parents were great people. Floyd, I never met you, but in talking to Sharon, I was very convinced that she thought the world and all of you. Jason, you and your brother were very little the last time I saw you and I never met Julie, but your Mom was a great person and I loved her very much. Linda, I am sorry for the loss of your sister. I will remember all of you in my prayers. Know she is much more at peace than the rest of us are. She loved all of you and she was a great person. - Sue Vallelonga
Comments above re article 43019: Sharon Sue Burton, Adair Co., KY (1949-2011)




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