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Preserve forever →Sharon H. Powell
Sharon H. Powell, born December 19, 1960, passed away peacefully at her home on March 12, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was a woman whose warm spirit and generosity left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her. Sharon was one of the sweetest people you could meet—always putting others before herself, full of love, and carrying a laughter that brightened every room she entered.
Throughout her life, Sharon found deep joy in reading her Bible, listening to music, and staying connected with her friends through heartfelt phone conversations. She cherished time with her family, enjoyed cooking, and loved being outdoors, finding beauty and peace in life’s simple pleasures. Her proudest accomplishment was her family, which remained at the center of her heart and life.
She will be deeply missed by her husband, Sammy Powell; her children, Christopher Hutchinson and his wife Haleigh, and Samantha Robinson and her husband Clay; and her beloved grandchildren, Julie, Sophie, John, and Emma-Leigh. Sharon also leaves behind her sisters Sarena Davis and her husband Ray, Karen Burge and her husband John, and her brother-in-law Walter Powell, along with many other relatives and friends who will forever hold her memory close.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack and Gwin Hearn; her sisters Deborah Turner, Darlene Hickman, and Melissa Prastina; and her sister-in-law Wanda Davidson and her husband Bobby. Sharon’s legacy of compassion and loyalty remains a guiding light for those who knew and loved her.
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