Obituary
Obituary of Sharon Rose George
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Sharon Rose George passed from this life, at the age of 69, on December 15, 2024, in her home of more than 30 years in Bastrop, Louisiana. Sharon was born on December 5, 1955, to Jimmie and Shirley George in Melrose Park, Illinois.
Services will be held at 2 PM at Bonne Idee Assembly of God on December 19, 2024, visitation will be held from 12:30 PM until 2:00 PM.
She is preceded in death by her father Jimmie George; her first husband, Danny Tyson, her daughter, Angel Dawn Tyson; and her second Husband, Jerry Dye. Sharon is survived by her mother, Shirley Irene George, 93, of Anderson, Missouri; two daughters, Sharon Danette Daigle, husband, Steve Daigle; granddaughter, Patience Cheyenne Daigle and grandson Joshua Cordell Daigle and wife, Makenzie Daigle; great grandkids, Aliya Grace Daigle, Adalise Faith Little, Waylon Cash Little and Bowman Reed Daigle, all of Bastrop Louisiana.
Sharon is also survived by her daughter, Jessica Rose Tyson; grandkids, Hunter Dale Coody, Dylan Hugh Coody, and Bentlie Kate Coody, all of Bastrop, Louisiana; four sisters, Judy Tyson and Bonnie Clark of Anderson, Missouri, Kristi Diel of Beekman, Louisiana, and Mary Knowles of Bastrop, Louisiana alongside of her extended families, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and lifelong friends.
Sharon lived a full and beautiful life, lifting the world around her with such incredible talent. She had an art for music, singing, and, for a while, creativity wrote her own songs. While strumming on her guitar, she wrote many originals of her own, even spending time in a recording studio where she would record her first full track. Sharon had an unmatched outlook on life. She carried a loving and giving demeanor about her. She had an insatiable free spirit and lived, loved, and laughed unapologetically. She was strong and resilient, raising both daughters in the same fashion instilling a stubborn fierce drive and determination.
To know Sharon was to know love, joy, and peace, no doubt. She lived in a way only some could ever imagine. She made memories that will truly live on forever in her stories that we will always continue to share and pass down.
Sharon’s life was like the songs she wrote. It was filled with family love, heartbreak, and overflowing emotion. She could tell you stories about motorcycles and meeting Willie Nelson, to shaking President Ford’s hand, as well as teach you about spiritual warfare; specifically the armor of God.
She knew a thing or two about suiting up for battle. Throughout the years, while Sharon suffered hardships, she kept a sensitive spirit. In that the way she embodied Philippians 4:5 “Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near.”
We are all so honored and blessed to have lived alongside such a beautiful and passionate soul. We can only imagine the sound that was heard throughout as she bursts through heavens gates leaping into the arms of Jesus as well as her many loved ones awaiting her arrival.
Honorary Pallbearers: Josh Daigle, Hunter Coody, Dylan Coody, Brent West, Steve Daigle and Jonathan Coody.
Sharon was loved by many.
She will be missed by many.
Until we meet again Sharon Rose.
We love you Mom, until we meet again.
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