Sharon C. Carman

sharon carman
Sharon C. Carman, 67, died January 19, 2019. She was born to Fred and Myrtle Woods Collier on August 23, 1951 in Stanford. Sharon graduated from Midway College and worked as a Registered Nurse until she retired. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her cats. Sharon also enjoyed cooking, traveling and catching up with old friends. She was of the Christian faith and loved God and Jesus. She was predeceased by her husband, Bill Carman.   Sharon was survived by her son Grant (Heather Cocanougher) Miller of Harrodsburg, her brother, Larry (Karen) Collier of Florida and her three grandchildren, Hunter Miller, Victoria Miller and Joseph Muth.   Honoring Sharon’s request there will be no public services. Memorial donations are suggested to Commonwealth Cancer Center and the American Heart Association. Honoring Sharon\'s request there will be no public services.

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  1. Sharon certainly was a trooper. She fought the good fight better than a lot of people and has been an inspiration to many. She had a loving and caring family who stood by her all the way. As hard as it is for us, the living, to give up our loved ones, how wonderful it is to know that her suffering is over. Our love and prayers go out to the family at this time.

  2. Sharon was our beautiful niece. She loved her son and her grandchildren, her late husband Bill, her brother Larry and his family. She had a large extended family on her mother\’s side which she also loved and kept in touch with. We will miss her so much but we know for those of us who know Jesus that we will see her again. Uncle Joe and Aunt Shirley

  3. I love Christmas ornaments and one of my most favorite ones that hangs from my tree each year came from my sweet cousin Sharon. It is a beautiful red cardinal. It will be even more special to me now. Sorry we didnt get our Woods gathering planned before she passed. I will miss her always encouraging and positive remarks on FB. Love you cousin and may you RIP……

  4. To Larry and all of Sharon’s family, I was so sorry to learn of Sharon’s passing. I have been seeing Sharon’s posts on many people ‘s guestbooks who have left us, including my own sister Betty in November. It validated how I remember Sharon from grade school, as a truly sweet , thoughtful person. I still have a Valentine card from her , good memories. Rest In Peace dear Sharon. Love to all her family.


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