Konnie Knight
Acey and Mr. Potts, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless and take care.
Birth date: Aug 22, 1932 Death date: Oct 5, 2008
Doris Evelyn Gottschalk Sharp passed away on Sunday, October 5, 2008, the 56th Anniversary of her marriage to the late Herman Avery Sharp, Sr. She was born August 22, 1932 to the late George Raymond and Eva Bush Gottschalk, was a Read Obituary
Acey and Mr. Potts, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless and take care.
Dear family of Doris, Jim and I were saddened to read of the passing of this dear lady. She was such a gracious and giving person, and all who knew her were blessed just by knowing her. We are praying for the comfort of the Holy Spirit as you continue on without her precious presence. Sincerely, Mary
We certainly enjoyed knowing Doris, Herman, and the Sharp family all these years. Now that she is no longer with us; she will now be able to join Herman in Heaven. Sincerely with compassion and sorrow, Craig and Jane Sinden
Avery, we are sorry for your loss. You and the family are in our thoughts. Let them know we are thinking about them.
Mel,there are times that I am lost for words on the way I feel about people in my life, but we have one thing in common Doris was the most important thing that happen to me. I loved her as a sister and we were so happy when we were around each other. Life is short and certain memories will never be forgotten. Makes me laugh when I think of some of them. I will always be there for you all. I love each and everyone of you. Be happy we got lots of happy memories.
Bim and family we are so sorry for your loss please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Mel we know you not only lost a Mother but also a Friend. Please remember we can only grieve a little because our loss is Heaven's gain. With much love and prayers always, Judy King and Family
To my dearest and beloved Aunt Doris (Mrs. Gottschie):
You were so many things to so many people, an extraordinary human being. You were not just my Aunt, you were so much more than that. You were like a second mother to me, my friend, and my refuge through difficult times in my life. When you walked into a room, you always lit it up with your smile, the same way you always did my heart. I will miss you more that words could ever say, but I know you are in Heaven with Christ our Savior, and that gives me peace and happiness for you. I will always cherish all of our time together from when I was a little girl up to your final days. I will carry these memories in my heart always and know that you will always be with me. I will deeply miss the times we spent together talking, laughing, and enjoying life. You taught me to enjoy life, treasure each and every day, and live it to the fullest. I give thanks to you for so many things, but most of all, for your love of family and love of life. I know you and Uncle Herman spent a wonderful, rejoicing reunion on your anniversary. I will always love you dearly with all my heart.
Love your Niece, Kim Henderson Jarrell (Ms. Henderson)
Our memories of Aunt Doris were always of love and welcoming. She always had a cup of coffee ready for anyone who came to her home. The best coffee in the world to us. With the coffee were always words of comfort,love, and wisdom. She will be forever in our hearts and always in our memories. As far as we're concerned God has brought an Angel home. We love you.
Scott,
We are so sorry to hear that you have lost your mother.
Give me a call next time you are on this side of the lake.
Ron & Cindy
You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.