Sharon, 73, of South Charleston, was preceded in death by her mother, Connie Stuck; sister, Sandra K. Nichols; and brother, Stephen Stuck.
She is survived by her father, Jack Stuck.
Sharon was retired from a 43 year career as an emergency room nurse with CAMC. She loved the Washington Redskins, camping, gardening and Dale Earnhardt. Her greatest love was spending time with her family and soothing her soul at the ocean's edge.
Sharon's love of animals knew no bounds. She was convinced, the older she became, that she preferred the company of dogs more than people. In lieu of flowers, her final request was that any donation in her memory be presented to efforts of animal rescue and your local shelter.
Funeral in the chapel at Sunset Memorial Park.
Good Shepherd Mortuary, South Charleston, is in charge of arrangements.
Sharon, 73, of South Charleston, was preceded in death by her mother, Connie Stuck; sister, Sandra K. Nichols; and brother, Stephen Stuck.
She is survived by her father, Jack Stuck.
Sharon was retired from a 43 year career as an emergency room nurse with CAMC. She loved the Washington Redskins, camping, gardening and Dale Earnhardt. Her greatest love was spending time with her family and soothing her soul at the ocean's edge.
Sharon's love of animals knew no bounds. She was convinced, the older she became, that she preferred the company of dogs more than people. In lieu of flowers, her final request was that any donation in her memory be presented to efforts of animal rescue and your local shelter.
Funeral in the chapel at Sunset Memorial Park.
Good Shepherd Mortuary, South Charleston, is in charge of arrangements.
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