Motley, Sharon L.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Sharon Lee Motley, 56 of Chesterfield, died Friday, July 6, 2007 at Medical College of Virginia, Richmond. She is survived by two daughters; Kim Williams of Greensboro, N.C. and Andrea Harvell of Greensboro, MD., five grandchildren; Dylan, Jeremy, Bailey, Karragan and Amara, a brother; Greg Williams and Fiancée; Randy Cutter. Arrangements by the Chesterfield Chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.
Kimmie, Andrea and family,
There are absolutley NO words to describe the lost that we have all fallen upon. Those who knew Sharon could truly right a book about the life & times of Sharon Motley. I always enjoy being with her as a child when she would come and hang out with mama and burke and then later becoming her friend as I became an adult. never was there a dull moment in our time spent together. I have so many fabulous cliche' that she use to say and they continue to run through my mind and keep me smiling. its hard to believe that ill never see my "Roni" face to face here again..99.9% of the time that we lived together, we laughed so hard at absolutely nothing but what her and I shared. I once said to her.... ya know, we never have intelligent conversation! her reply was... why should we? of course we did when need be, but for the most part, we just smiled. Kimmie, Andrea and all...remember those happy times. Sharon, ill miss you but i know we will still talk often. I love you.
We were so sorry to hear about your mom, she was a special lady. We used to love her and Pop's beach trips. Let us know if you need anything at all or you can just tell Joey and she will let us know. We are thinking about you and your family. Take care.
With Love,
David,Laura and Madison
Kimmie, I saw this in the paper and I wanted you to know how sorry I am. Let me know if there's anything I can do. You know how to reach me.
Dear Kim & Andrea
I was very sorry to hear about your Mother. I know it is a very difficult situation for you both. Take care and remember that all things can be handled through Christ who strenghtens you.
Take care and let me know if I can do anything for your families.
Dale McNece
Joey's Mother
Hey everybody! I loved her very much, we have had a lot of good times together, especially Kim's 21st birthday. And we can't forget when I was having Collin and Sharon had to tell Betty Ann to leave me alone. She was like my second mom and I will never forget her. Sorry, I could not be there but just know if ya'll need anything I am always here for you! I will see you in a couple weeks.
All my love and Prayers,
Joey and Family
we would like to offer our sincerest condolences to kim &andrea we loved your mo a lot and we love you guys a lot too we are here if you need anything
all our sympathies
pop & charles
I attended high school with Sharon and was reacquainted with her at our high school reunion several years ago. She appeared to really enjoy the reconnection of old friends. The unexpected death of one of our own saddens me. My sincere thoughts and prayers are her family and friends as they must adjust to their untimely loss.
I could write a book right here about all my times with Sharon. She became my best friend for many years. I went to her house for the first time with Phillip, the day Kim came home from the hospital as a newborn. She was the coolest person I knew for years. Her daughters were her sunshine. She had the greatest sense of humor, always seeing the brighter side of life. She was an artist, a poet, a collector of little gnome statues, a music lover, especially Jim Morrison and the Doors. We would play cards or games for hours and she'd drink her tea while we listened to music. We would send anonymous cards in the mail to each other to cheer up or just for a laugh, never acknowledging we mailed anything. I never had another friend who was so close to me, yet willing to work with others until the job was done. Sharon, I hope you have found the Great Gig in the Sky! May God Bless.
I went to High School with Sharon, we did not talk that much during those years. But over the past 10-15 years I have on occassion been with her and even given her a ride home when she needed one. Every one has a good side and with Sharon it was her Children and Grandchildren, that she really truly loved and adored. We all send our prayers and blessing to the entire family.
Sincerely,
Taz Cheeley
To the Motley family:
I knew Sharon years ago (thru Lois) and she was always a fun person. I am very sorry for your loss, I know she will be missed. I will keep all of you in my prayers.
Cathy Jones
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