Sharon Kislingbury
Sharon, my sweet neighbor and classmate. You were so much fun, loving, and kind. As Carol says, a true free spirit. You are missed but never forgotten.
tribute by Cynthia SchreursSharon would join us with Kim and Julie Brewster on Cortez in Burlingame. Boonesfarm wine on warm summer nights. Couldn't believe the news when I heard what happened. Sharon was as sweet as could be.
tribute by Randy SmithI’ll never forget the time I found out about when Sharon passed. I actually log onto the website created regarding all the victims from the Jonestown massacre. When I initially found out I went to the library to locate the list of people that had passed from that (1978) but it was always checked out. Thanks to the internet I was able to read so much more about all the victims. Such a down to earth and sweet person!
tribute by Joanne Del BeneSharon, my free-spirited cousin. We were only 4 months apart, but the family dressed us like twins. Mischievous little angels. You could have made such a difference in this world. You had a huge heart, always doing for others. I spent many days hanging out with you around Ray Park. You were a rebel in your own way and whenever I got in trouble, it was usually with you. You did not deserve to leave this world that way. I miss you Cuz. Until we meet again. Love, Wheezie May (my middle name is Louise, but this was her nickname for me...lol
tribute by Carol Bauer NowlinSharon you were a beautiful soul, my very best friend and a wonderful loyal, caring person. So many memories from Lincoln School, BIS and Mills. I miss you every day. I remember the hilarious songs we wrote, hitchhiking to the beach, getting grounded on a regular basis and telling each other absolutely everything. You had so much to offer this world, yet you remain forever 22 because of an evil madman. It just wasn't fair and you deserved better. If there is an afterlife, you are the first person I hope to see.
tribute by Sherry Posnick-Goodwin