Sharon Jean Wall
August 19th, 2004
Sharon Jean Wall, 21, of Olive Street, died Thursday at home.
Born in Scranton on July 5, 1983, she was the daughter of Robert D. Wall, Scranton, and the late Marilyn Anescavage, who died July 24. She was employed as a certified nurse's aid at Allied Services, Scranton, and was attending Lackawanna Vo-Tech to be a nurse.
She attended Assembly of God Church, Dickson City, and was a graduate of Scranton High School. She loved spending time with her family and friends.
Also surviving are a sister, Linda and a brother, William, both of Scranton; her nieces who she loved, Ciara and Alicia Gagner, Scranton; many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.
UNFORGETTABLE
OUT OF THE DARKNESS
theovernight.org
Suicide Awareness and Prevention
Participant Cynthia Cuidera
Sharon Jean Wall
August 19th, 2004
Sharon Jean Wall, 21, of Olive Street, died Thursday at home.
Born in Scranton on July 5, 1983, she was the daughter of Robert D. Wall, Scranton, and the late Marilyn Anescavage, who died July 24. She was employed as a certified nurse's aid at Allied Services, Scranton, and was attending Lackawanna Vo-Tech to be a nurse.
She attended Assembly of God Church, Dickson City, and was a graduate of Scranton High School. She loved spending time with her family and friends.
Also surviving are a sister, Linda and a brother, William, both of Scranton; her nieces who she loved, Ciara and Alicia Gagner, Scranton; many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins.
UNFORGETTABLE
OUT OF THE DARKNESS
theovernight.org
Suicide Awareness and Prevention
Participant Cynthia Cuidera
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