Sharon Bailey worked for her local church doing various jobs for over 25 years. She wrote an article for the church's bulletin which celebrated weddings, birthdays and all other good news of the congregation. What she will be most remembered for is the unconditional grace and love that she showed to everyone she encountered. Sharon was a gentle person who knew no strangers and always had time to listen and offer kind words of encouragement. One thing that her friends and family would tell you about Sharon is that she will be missed because of the impact and influence that she had on all of their lives, and the influence that she leaves behind for everyone who knew her. Her family and friends can all find comfort in the fact that Sharon has always been a person who emulated Christ and is now with him surrounded with his love.
A visitation for family and friends will be from six until eight o'clock in the evening Monday, October 31st at Addison Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held at ten o'clock in the morning Tuesday, November 1st at Grace Crossing Church of Christ, 105 FM 1488 Conroe, Texas with burial to follow in Forest Park The Woodlands Cemetery. Final arrangements for Sharon have been entrusted to Addison Funeral Home, 18630 Kuykendahl Road Spring, Texas 77379. 281.350.0998 Tributes and condolences for Sharon's family may be left online at addisonfuneralhomes.com
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Authorities say a 72-year-old woman from Texas was accidentally killed at a Shelby County RV park when she was crushed trying to stop her camper from rolling away.
Shelby County Sheriff's Office spokesman Chip Washington said Sharon Bailey of Spring, Texas, was attempting to hitch her camper to the back of a truck at the site with her husband when the camper started to move.
Washington told The Commercial Appeal that Bailey ran to the front of the camper to try and hit the brakes. She was struck by a door on the camper and fell and was crushed by the camper, he said.
The couple had been in Memphis since Sunday and were visiting a relative in the area, he said.
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Sharon Bailey was the mother of a High School classmate of mine. My heart goes out to the entire Bailey family.
Sharon Bailey worked for her local church doing various jobs for over 25 years. She wrote an article for the church's bulletin which celebrated weddings, birthdays and all other good news of the congregation. What she will be most remembered for is the unconditional grace and love that she showed to everyone she encountered. Sharon was a gentle person who knew no strangers and always had time to listen and offer kind words of encouragement. One thing that her friends and family would tell you about Sharon is that she will be missed because of the impact and influence that she had on all of their lives, and the influence that she leaves behind for everyone who knew her. Her family and friends can all find comfort in the fact that Sharon has always been a person who emulated Christ and is now with him surrounded with his love.
A visitation for family and friends will be from six until eight o'clock in the evening Monday, October 31st at Addison Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held at ten o'clock in the morning Tuesday, November 1st at Grace Crossing Church of Christ, 105 FM 1488 Conroe, Texas with burial to follow in Forest Park The Woodlands Cemetery. Final arrangements for Sharon have been entrusted to Addison Funeral Home, 18630 Kuykendahl Road Spring, Texas 77379. 281.350.0998 Tributes and condolences for Sharon's family may be left online at addisonfuneralhomes.com
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Authorities say a 72-year-old woman from Texas was accidentally killed at a Shelby County RV park when she was crushed trying to stop her camper from rolling away.
Shelby County Sheriff's Office spokesman Chip Washington said Sharon Bailey of Spring, Texas, was attempting to hitch her camper to the back of a truck at the site with her husband when the camper started to move.
Washington told The Commercial Appeal that Bailey ran to the front of the camper to try and hit the brakes. She was struck by a door on the camper and fell and was crushed by the camper, he said.
The couple had been in Memphis since Sunday and were visiting a relative in the area, he said.
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Sharon Bailey was the mother of a High School classmate of mine. My heart goes out to the entire Bailey family.
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