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Happy Birthday To Our Angel Sharon

Happy Birthday to my beautiful sister Sharon

November 07, 1953 - May 11, 1994

We miss you more everyday. I never needed you like I do now.

I know you are with dad and that gives me so much peace.

Here is something that Sharon wrote.

 

 

                                          

 

 

                                            I Am With You

                                     Birds continue to sing

                 The sun unmasks its radiance each new day            

           My soul has been awakened to the breathtaking world I

                                              imagine

                                       And I am with you                                                 

                                  Waves yet rush to shore

                              Flowers bloom forever more

       Within these clouds I witness an electrifying panoramic view

                                      And best of all

                                    I am still with you

                           When gray skies cover the sun

                         And the moon seems not so bright

                      In the silent hours of your darkest night

                                       Just call for me

                                  And I will be with you

                  Earthy demise does not diminish friendships

                        For my life was no ordinary moment

                        Every day brought new dimensions

                            And you each played a part

                          Discover the Beauty in knowing

                      That soul-binding love never departs

                                 And know in your heart

                               That I am always with you

             

 

                (Written by Sharon L. Shank Copyright 1997)

                                   I love you Sharon

                                   Love your family

Comments

Anonymous said…
That is so beautiful, Trish..  it made me cry.  Your sister is the same age as I am now, born the same year.

I know you must miss her terribly, and wish she were there, but,  you know.. she is... even if you can't see her...

Hugs
Jackie
Anonymous said…
That's a 3-tissue poem.  Thank you for sharing it.
Anonymous said…
WOW-so touching. Thank you so much for sharing that.
Michele
Anonymous said…
 Beautiful.   I know you miss her terribly.

            Julie
Anonymous said…
She definitely left her mark in this world as well as the hearts that loved her.
Anonymous said…
That is beautiful.  Linda
Anonymous said…
My thoughts are with you at this time...
I am missing a loved one at the moment
too...with the holidays approaching it's not getting
any easier...my heart aches for you....
Lovely pics, cherish them forever..as well as the poem...how very touching...thanks for sharing.

http://journals.aol.com/chevyz71gurl74/youthinkyouknowbutyouhavenoidea

Hugss..~Terri~
Anonymous said…
Hi Trish,

I am glad that you were able to enjoy the weekend. It is supposed to be beautiful again today so maybe you can think about going outside again. I think it's great that you have so many stuffed animals. But, when you want to see REAL "Stuffed" animals, I can take you on a private barn tour anytime after 5:00 pm!

We decorated the animals for Halloween and our Donkey still has a blue head! We knew we were in trouble when we couldn't wash the hair spray off of our hands.

Please know you are always in my thoughts and prayers!

Have a super day!

Sharon V.

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