My beautiful Sharon Moline
You have passed away into the next life. We miss you already. We will never forget how much you meant to us and all that you taught us. We are blessed to have our memories of you. You were kindhearted, fierce, and had a brave spirit. I know you are spending time with your ancestors. You must be elated being reunited with them. What joy you must be feeling now. Thank you for being you and being part of our life.
You were a Beauty Queen. You won the Miss Wool pageant in 1965 and became Miss Wool of America. You were featured in Seventeen Magazine and met the president of the United States. You were a class act, and as a little girl, I was so proud of my celebrity sister.
You were beautiful, intelligent, and talented. You always strived for excellence. You loved life and lived it to the fullest. You lit up a room simply by walking in. You enjoyed music, sunsets, and loved flowers. You loved to learn new things and read ferociously. You could always carry-on interesting conversations.
You attended college and were often on the Dean’s List. You were brilliant. You were voted Best Dressed on campus. You were modest, kind, and intelligent.
You became an interior designer and loved and thrived in your work. You were organized and creative. You designed for Hospitals, Hotels, and influential people. As a designer you created a perfect solution for your clients. You were able to bring a dull and drabby room to life or create a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Every detail was done to perfection. You elevated your clients through your work.
You possess many talents and I know you are still growing and learning in eternity. There is so much more to say about you, but my sorrow and grief have taken me by surprise. So for now, I wish you the best, and say goodbye till we meet again. You will be missed and held in high esteem.
I Love you always and forever. Love from your sister (Deborah).
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