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Sharon Marie Adams

65 – 74, July 2020 | 0 comments

Sharon Marie Adams passed from heart failure due to COVID-19 on July 15, 2020 at the age of 71. Although she’d recovered from a lengthy battle with coronavirus and tested negative shortly before her death, the virus had weakened her heart too much to for her body to stay alive. She was afflicted with Parkinson’s and had recovered from a stroke, and thought she was going to survive COVID-19 like she had everything else.

Sharon was a loving aunt, the best big sister anyone could ask for, and a friend who took the time to listen. In highschool she was in both theatre and track, as an adult she was similarly well liked by anyone from anywhere who was lucky enough to run into her. Sharon worked most of her life, until Parkinson’s stole too much of her coordination.

Sharon Marie Adams is missed deeply by her sister and close-knit family. Her friends miss her, and her community does too.

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  • This was a contact from a close friend/family (sister)
  • Sharon Marie Adams obituary at Tiffany A. Smith Life Memorial Centre 

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