In memory of our dear friend

 

 

Sharon McCall

Who Left us on December 2, 2004

 

Sharon with her grand-daughter Ashton

 

This page is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend Sharon McCall whom I met online back in 1997 on the Coping List at the Menieres.org site. after being diagnosed with Menieres Disease. Sharon was a wonderful and caring person who was always there for me back in the bad days of MM. Her phone calls always cheered me up and she always had a positive attitude. I remember one time I was in the hospital with a really bad spell of MM, she actually phoned my doctor to find out what treatment they were giving me and why it wasn't working. She never backed down, nor did she give up ever!! She was one of the strongest people I knew and taught me so much about creating my website. I will never forget her, she will be in my heart forever.

 

She fought a tough battle with cancer and the Lord finally took her home on December 2 and she is no longer suffering in her earthly body and is now in her new body in heaven with our dear Lord. We will miss her but know that she is in a better place and free from pain.

 

Sharon, her daughter Laura and granddaughter Ashton

 

 

This poem was written by my friend Ruth Ann Mahaffey

 

I"VE GONE HOME

My Dear loved ones,

Those words I wish to say

I went home to be with Jesus

And here is where I'll stay.

My pain and struggle is over;

I'll rest in peace today

Although I know you'll grieve me

Be strong, for it's ok

I'm now at home in Heaven

Where there's everlasting light

I'm in the arms of Jesus

Holding on to me so tight.

Please try to carry on your life

For there's still work to be done

Someday you'll be rewarded

And meet God's only son.

He came Himself to meet me,

Oh what a glorious sight

When He put His arms around me

And I saw a beaming light.

When your life on earth is over

Then He will call you home

It's then you will truly see

The joy that's yet to come

 

 

Goodbye my friend

We miss you already

 

 

Special Tributes from

Barb R.

Barb F.

Sharon's Friends