In Memory

Sharon Baggerly (Wideman)

Sharon Baggerly (Wideman)



 
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06/20/20 10:53 AM #1    

Don Dugdale

Sharon was a very nice person. I remember her well and send my condolences to her family.


06/20/20 12:06 PM #2    

Pam Hathaway (Ludke)

Through all these years I've always kept my memories of Sharon close to my heart. I'm grateful to those of you who brought us back together for one last time at our 50th reunion. There we had the chance to hug and laugh and cry a little over almost forgotten times. I especially treasure tidbits and photos of music rehearsals, bus trips, cellos, violas and French horns, Rainbow girls. Most of all I remember the sweet friend who waited patiently for me to get that scary long hair braided so we could walk together to H.S. School. God Bless you all who were fortunate enough to share all 75(+/-) years near her.  Garry Wideman you will never know what a special angel you have been to keep us with her until the end.


06/21/20 11:43 AM #3    

Martha Gasaway (Pauley)

I first met Sharon in the first grade at Emerson. Our ways parted many times over the years, but we always seem to find each other again. I'm so glad I have so many wonderful memories of time spent with her.

06/22/20 08:05 PM #4    

Dawn Beers (Holden)

Sharon was a very compassionate lady. I remember the fun times we had in Top Hatters in high school.


06/23/20 05:31 PM #5    

Jerry Clark

Sharon always remembered my birthday with an email.  I think I met Sharon in homeroom in the seventh grade at South. She was always uplifting and fun to talk to.


06/24/20 08:04 PM #6    

Gary Richardson

I was glad to see Martha Gasaway Pauley at the Graveside service. I was a fitting goodby. I must admit I was a little disappointed at our classes turn out. I realize some may have gone to the visitation or service in Broken Arrow but to my knowledge unless I didn't recognize someone we were the only class member there. She will be missed!


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