Kathy Vieyra
Sharon was the sweetest person. You could always count on receiving a card from her for holidays or your birthdays. She is will be so truly missed by everyone. Heaven just got a beautiful angel. RIP in my friend. Love ya Kathy
Birth date: Jan 2, 1963 Death date: Apr 12, 2026
Sharon Kay (White) Stuart, age 63, passed away Sunday, April 12, 2026, in Anniston, Alabama. She was born January 2, 1963 in Ashland, Kansas to Jim and Harriet White. Sharon was a 1981 graduate of Buhler High School in Buhler, Ka Read Obituary
Sharon was the sweetest person. You could always count on receiving a card from her for holidays or your birthdays. She is will be so truly missed by everyone. Heaven just got a beautiful angel. RIP in my friend. Love ya Kathy
Ms. Sharon was a sweet lady who loved to share a smile with anyone she came across. She would always ask me how I was doing and always made sure to tell me to have a good day. Her presence will definitely be missed and the memory of her will be cherished by everyone she encountered.

Sharon was such a joy to be around. She always made sure everyone was doing well and never failed to share her latest shopping finds or food adventures. Her presence will be deeply missed.
Dear Ms. Sharon Stewart and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Ms. Sharon’s steady presence brightened every day at the office — she always stopped by my desk to ask about my daughter, teasing about whether I’d bought her a car or if she was still happily being chauffeured. Her ritual of walking by and saying, “You’re in charge, Erron, I’m gone,” and her habit of parking beside me and leaving before I did are memories I will carry with me. I already miss her voice starting our morning meetings with the familiar command to “mute your mics,” and the way she would always tell me, “I’ll see you tomorrow, Erron — you’re in charge.”
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Ms. Sharon’s humor and care left a mark on everyone who knew her. May she rest well and may you find comfort in the many memories she gave us.
With deepest sympathy,
Erron

Sharon was my rock and my guardian angel. I remember when I was at work an my daughter had a seizure and I left work. Upon my return the next day she was the first person to come to me and she said, "I see you leave in a hurry is everything ok." I told her everything that was happening and from that day forward, she will always ask me how's my daughter is doing.
She never missed a day from asking me and I always say how are you doing and she will say I am good girl.
Through all my daughter's treatments and will say I will send up a prayer for her and she will be fine.
That mean more to me than anything in the world and it hurts that I can't hear those words anymore, but I know she sits high and looks low and still praying for us.
I love you so much

Every time I saw Sharon, she always said hi, how are you doing. I will carry that with me.
Sharon will truly be missed. She loved going out to eat with friends and always said that if the food was good, the price didn’t matter. She had such a warm, welcoming spirit and would always invite me to sit with her and her church friends whenever I attended Church of the Highlands.
Sharon genuinely enjoyed her job, especially inventory days—they were her favorite. She was completely in her element, doing what she loved with pride and joy. One of my favorite memories was getting her worked up by telling her Clark wasn’t on his post. Without missing a beat, she’d say she was going to move him to Line 1 the next year.
My prayers are with her family. Sharon, I know you will be missed by so many people whose lifes you touched.

Thank you, Sharon. For being part of my work family. For all the shared nail appointments, and the Mexican after. Thank you for sharing part of your life with me.
Grant eternal rest, O Lord, to the
souls of our departed loved one,
and let perpetual light shine upon her.
Lord, be a comforting presence to
those mourning, assuring them of
Your love and the eternal peace of the
departed.
May the departed soul find a
peaceful journey into Your loving
embrace, guided by Your mercy and
grace. Amen
Sharon and I connected through church small groups. We shared a love of God, our church, our family, shopping, eating, and traveling. She was the epitome of a great friend. She never failed to remember a holiday or special event. She was the best prayer partner. Rest in peace sweet friend.