Sharon A. Wood

June 17, 1946 ~ May 1, 2010
Loving wife of 44 years of Phil Wood; devoted mother of Janice(Jack) Findling and James (Nicole) Wood; sister of Jeri Lowe, Jodi (Joseph) Kerns, J.C. (Joyce) Blue and Marilyn (Fred) Ballard.
She is also survived by her three cherished grandchildren, Katelin, Keegan Findling and Wyatt Wood.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
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She is also survived by her three cherished grandchildren, Katelin, Keegan Findling and Wyatt Wood.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Phil,Janice and Jamie, Words can not express how sad I am for all of you. Sharon was such a special person. Always had a nice word to say about everyone. I always looked forward to the times that I would be able to get together and spend time with her. I pray that you get thru this most difficult time by keeping Sharon’s wonderful memories close to your heart. May God keep Sharon in the palm of his hands. Jeanne
Sharon was such a loving and sweet neighbor and friend. She always had a smile on her face and kind words for everybody. She will always hold a special place in our hearts. We will miss her very much. May you rest in peace Sharon. You are gone but not forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family. Love, Fred, Debbie and Michelle
I want to express my Sympathy to the family and to let you know that I will be remembering you in prayer during your sad moment. Sharon was a great co-worker,and I enjoyed working with her. She was willing to help when I had a question. She will surely be missed.
Sharon was a first class lady and a really sharp dresser. For years a couple of us @ DTA would tease her saying we doubted she even owned a pair of jeans and if she did, no way would she ever wear them to work ~ even for SMILES. In later years, she proved us wrong, but I’ll never understand how she managed to make “the red shirt” look so stylish!
We are new to the neighborhood, only having known Sharon for too short of a time. She always had a pleasant smile as she tended to her garden. Words could not describe how sweet her demeanor was. We wish we could have gotten to know her a whole lot better. We will keep her in our hearts and prayers. May God bless the Woods family. Bob, Marian & Scott
I want to express my sympathy to the family, I am so sorry for your loss. I hope wonderful memories of her love will be with you and comfort you at this time.
Dear Phil, Janice, and Jamie, There are no words to express our deepest sympathy at the loss of such a wonderful wife and mother. Glenn and I were out of town when we received a call from David telling us of Sharon’s passing. I have many fond memories of those summers at Lee Graham Pool. She was always such a lady. Hold tight to your memories and may God bless all of you.
Miss seeing her and waving to her gardening in her yard. Love Tammy