This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Sharyn Hunnicutt, 71, born on October 26, 1945 and passed away on October 29, 2016. We will remember her forever.
Please use this site as an on-going memorial for Sharyn/Sheri/Mom/Nana. This will be in-lieu of a service. Add pictures, videos or stories that you would like to share! I've started this by adding a few pictures and videos.
In-lieu of flowers, please make donations in honor of Sharyn to either of the following organizations:
ABTA - American Brain Tumor Association
NBTS - National Brain Tumor Society
Both of these have helped me and provided a lot of information.
Tributes
Leave a tributeI hope you have peace knowing she is watching over you and Viiolet. I hope she is watching over me too in my difficult time. Love to you always and prayers for you both. Tawny Owl. (J)
I'm so sorry for the loss of your dear Mom. Looking at the pictures, the loving tributes, and knowing you, I'm sure she was a remarkable woman. Our hearts are with you and your family.
When I think of Sharyn, I “see” her smiling face and laughing eyes; I hear her chuckles as Joe tells me another one of his great jokes or stories. About a year ago and over the course of a few months, I spent a lot of time with Joe and Sharyn… I saw the love they shared and the sweet, thoughtful things they did for each other. I listened as they told me of road trips in Joe’s Vette and showed me gifts to each other. I looked at their pictures of places visited and memories created. Together, they planned for their home and future.
When I visited Sharyn at the Rehab Center, she made it clear to me that she’d love some chocolate! With my second visit came a basket of a variety of chocolates! She dove in immediately!!
I’m grateful that I met Sharyn and was able to share time with both her and Joe. I know you know, Tara, what a special lady she was… that Violet knows what a special Grandma she had… AND how proud she was of both of you and that she loved both of you Very Much. Thinking of YOU…. Love & Hugs…
We are so sorry for your loss. We will remember your mom's beautiful smile and her sense of humor. You are in our prayers!
George & Judi Luebke
Jamie Atherton Niekamp
Fond memories of how Sharyn's Mom and Dad welcomed me as a son when we were dating. They taught me how to play pinochle-many contentious games with Mom losing patience with Dad's stretching the rules.
I will always remember your mom's child like enthusiasm for anything and everything she was engaged in. So much fun.
Know you are comforted by our Lord and Savior in your great loss.
Sincerely
Jim Jernigan
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Christmas time is here
This is certainly a tough time of year to have mom not here. But the amazing thing and that which brings me comfort every day is that mom is actually 'here' with us everyday. Those who have known my mom over the years, know how much she loved Christmas and all that goes along with it: making cookies (with Violet the past few years), giving Hallmark ornaments, decorating like a crazy person! :)
With that said, I realized when I was putting up our decorations, how many of them were given to us by her - she either bought them or made them. So every where I look in our house, I see my mom and it warms my heart. So those who may worry about me (or Violet) at this time of year, please don't. We miss her every single day but she is with us everyday. ~Tara
Photo attached is new one I got in her honor
Every time I met with your mom she shared stories of you, Tara and of course Violet.
She was a lovely woman. I know you will both miss her very much.
Another video for Nana
As many of you know, my mom loved shopping for clothes and shoes. So when Violet got a new pair of boots, we wanted to share this with her via a video. Enjoy.