Debra Sharpe
Jan 10, 1955 – Aug 06, 2010
Debra Elaine Debbie” Sharpe 55 of Mineral passed away August 6 2010. Debbie was an assistant underwriter for State Farm Insurance Company for 30 years. She was baptized at Little River Baptist Church. She was known for always having a smile on her face.
She is survived by her father Grayson Sharpe her three sisters Lydia Sharpe and friend “Tin Man” of Bumpass VA Patricia Poindexter and husband James of Kent Store Nina S. Guenther and husband Ulrich of Lake Monticello her two brothers Howard Mitchell and wife Joy of Louisa and Denis Sharpe of Mineral and numerous nieces nephews great nieces and great nephews who she loved spending time with.
She was preceded in death by her mother Nina T. Sharpe her brother Steve Sharpe and her sister-in-law Marylene Sharpe.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. August 10 2010 at Lacy Funeral Home 6241 Cross County Road Mineral VA with a celebration of Debbie’s life beginning at 8:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to: American Cancer Society 1445 E Rio Road; Suite 104 Charlottesville VA 22901.
Visit www.lacyfh.com for online guestbook.
Very sorry for your lost,she was a very nice person .
Grayson and family so sorry for your loss my mom and I know youfrom grace and Claudia hair placewe will be Praying for you allLove Odine and Lula
May sincere sympathy is with the family in this difficult time.
My prayers & thoughts are with the family in your time of grieve. Debbie will be greatly missed at State Farm.
Debbie was a shining star. She always found laughter in everything.
Debbie will be missed. She was a wonderful person and also had a smile. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
May the Lord comfort your family at this tragic time. Debbie was a fighter and held her illness with dignity. God Bless her and family
Debbie was a very special person who loved her family. She was always willing to lend a hand and always had a smile. I will miss her friendship and her beautiful smile. To her family I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts & prayers go out to each of you.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Patricia & Family, take comfort in knowing that Debbie will forever live within our hearts and memories. No more pain or suffering.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. So sorry for your loss. May you have peace in this time.
Sending my love and sympathy in this difficult time.
Thinking of you and praying that wonderful memories of Debbie will comfort you during this sad time. I will truly miss Debbie. She and I worked together when I was a supervisor in North Carolina Auto and she was always willing to help me untangle problem files – and of course she did so with a smile – always a smile.
Debbie always made me laugh. A joy to work with. May your memories bring you comfort and peace.
I really enjoyed working with Debbie. She always had a good sense of humor and we shared many laughs together. I will truly miss her.My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
Debra was one of the sweetest, kindest people I have ever known. We met in the first grade of school and remained friends for 49 years. I was honored to call her friend. Debra faced her oncoming death with courage and grace and she never lost her sense of humor. Debra not only taught us how to live; she taught us how to die. Goodbye, old friend.
So sorry about your loss. She was special.
My prayers are with the family at the passing of Debbie. May God comfort each of you with his Love. I thought alot of her.
I will remember Debbie as a wonderful loving person..
Debbie shared her smile and stories and that was always a wonderful gift. No matter what Debbie was going through, she always spoke with that warm smile. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time. Thanks for sharing your beautiful smile and warming our hearts.
No one had a bigger smile than Debbie. I will miss her sense of humor and her slow drawal. What memories her family has of her to comfort them at this time. She loved you all very much. She will be truly missed here at the farm and she will be thought of every day.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Debbie was a very special person. I worked with her in Auto for a couple of years, but always passed her in the hallway and yes, she did have a smile on her face.