Sharon Jayne Stothard (Passed away 6 Dec 2017)

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Myton Hospice

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Location
Rainsbrook Crematorium, Avon Room Ashlawn Road Rugby CV22 5ET
Date
20th Dec 2017
Time
2pm
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Sharon Jayne Stothard

Sharon passed away at home on 6th December 2017, aged 50 years. Loving wife to Terry, Mother to Carl, Daniel and Dawn, and Nanny to Chloe, Ruby, Casey and Sapphire.

Rest in peace my darling, give our love to Dawn, Love you to the moon and back x infinity times +1

Service to take place Wednesday 20th December, 2pm in the Avon Room, Rainsbrook Crematorium.
A funeral reception will be held at St. Andrews Rugby Club following the service.

Family flowers only. Donations to The Myton Hospices may be sent C/O
Walton & Taylor Ltd
Independent Funeral Directors
16 Railway Terrace
Rugby
CV21 3EW
Tel:01788 543008

Chloe Stothard wrote

Nanny you were literally everything. Every time I saw you I lit up. Saying goodbye was the hardest thing I have ever done. I wish you could come home xx I’m finding it hard to find words because I miss you more than i love you x I just want you to hug me one last time. I want that final goodbye x I’m broken nanny x I hope heavens treating you well I love you so much x

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Daniel Stothard wrote

So 6 months down the line and it still hurts everyday. Miss you loads Mum would just love to have another cuddle. Cant believe my birrhday is exactly 6 months after and before, not sure if that a good thing or bad thing. Love you always Mum. RIP till we meet again! xxxxx

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Gorgeous xx

Gorgeous xx

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Just a weekend away. So positive even after the news. Smile on my darling

Just a weekend away. So positive even after the news. Smile on my darling

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Chris Turner wrote

Hi Sharon. how sad I am that you are no longer with us, I have watched with great sadness over the past few days Helen crying many tears for the loss of a much loved sister and a much loved sister in law. A few weeks ago when you were in your room for a few minutes on your own I walked in and we gave each other a hug and a kiss and I said how much we loved you for being a great sister, I never thought that it would be the last time I would hug and speak to you, and that makes me feel so sad. I will miss Sunday nights when you and Helen would chat away for what seemed like hours while I tried to watch and listen to the TV with little success. I will miss you not being there when we go out for future meals and drinks and not seeing your smile and hearing your laughter and having a hug when we go home. The other day I decorated our Christmas tree and when I put the star on the top i thought of you, and I have to say I shed a tear or two but I did not let Helen see, after all I am a bloke. You asked me to make sure I looked after your sister Helen which I promise I will do so. Finally I have to say you have been an amazing and loving sister in law to me, and it has been an honour and a privilege to have known you, hopefully we will all be together again one day.

Fly free and god bless,

Love Chris, xxxxx

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Helen Turner wrote

Those special memories of you
will always bring a smile
if only i could have you back
for just a little while
Then we could sit and talk again
just like we used to do
you always meant so very much
and always will do too
The fact that you're no longer here
will always cause me pain
but you're forever in my heart
again until we meet

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Helen Turner wrote

Hey sis, l am finding it hard to find the words to say because l have lost my loving and dear sister, we have had many good times and some sad. When we were younger I got the blame even when it was your fault, I now look back and it makes me smile. When we went our separate ways when our parents split up I found it very hard to leave you and Dave and cried many tears. As the years went by I thought of you both many times. When I met Chris he took me back to Pailton where I started to see Dave on some occasions and hoped it would not be too long before I would see you again. Having our children bought us back together and we soon became very close and the best of sisters again. You have been the best auntie and godmother to my children. I will miss our long chats on the phone and going out for meals and just spending time together. In the future I will think of you and the joy you bought to my life. During your illness you were so strong and always held your head up and smiled, always putting others first. Some people say that god takes the best people first but with you he took the very best. You were the best sister I could ever have; I will never forget you and I will always love you. I am sure a star shines brighter at night.

Until we meet again, love always, Helen xxxxx

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Ken Borton wrote

Sharon - A most caring and thoughtful neighbour for many years. May you rest in peace.

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Karen Stothard wrote

40 years is a long time and that's how long we've known each other. You and Terry had such a special bond and you were a big part of our family. A couple of months ago we were talking and you suddenly started laughing which started me off even though I didn't know what you were laughing at! Eventually you said you suddenly thought about the time you persuaded me to go on a ghost train with you in Blackpool ( we were adults ). You started screaming before the ride started and didn't stop. We laughed so much and I had your finger marks on my arm because you didn't let go. We probably scared the kids on the ride more than the ride itself.
We will all miss you so much. I am proud to say you are my sister in law and my friend. xxx

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Sarah Jackson wrote

Hey aunty Sharon, words can't describe how much you are missed, I have a lot of memories of you when I was growing up, my favourite one was when you were at mums and me and lisa had a toy hamster that when you pulled it's string it vibrated, never forgot when I said to you " close your eyes and hold your hand out" your face when I let that hamster go in your hand, scared the life out of you, you called me a git!, that memory will stay with me forever, I do miss you and I love you with all my heart, until we meet again aunty Sharon, love always xxx

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Lydia Marshall wrote

Sharon you lit up every room you ever walked into. You were always so kind and happy. We remember the Clarks coaches days very well when everyone would be together for the Blackpool trips. We only have very fond memories of you Sharon. RIP now my lovely. Condolences to Terry and your family. Love Pam and Norman Marshall and Fiona and tony morris xxx

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Lydia Marshall wrote

Sharon you were a beautiful and caring woman. Who was always there for everyone. We hadn't seen each other for many years but I will always treasure the good times we spent together in Pailton and rokeby. Thinking of Terry and your boys. RIP beautiful lady. Fly high. Xxx

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Big bro and little sis. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Big bro and little sis. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  • Both of you haven’t changed! Xx

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Jackie Goodman wrote

It was over 27 years ago we first met, a few years later you became my sister in law, but the thing I will treasure forever is that you became my friend 💟 See you again on the other side of the stars... God Bless... Love You xxx

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