In loving memory of

Sharon L. Lynch

Sharon L. Lynch, 70, passed away Sunday, January 25, 2015 after a long battle with liver disease. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, David; grandchildren, Amanda, Angie, Chela, Cliff and Glenn; and a growing family of great grandchildren.  She was predeceased by her daughters, Debra and Tammy, her parents and sister. Sharon was born in Chesterton, Indiana and has been a Tennessee resident for 28 years and had lived previously in Indiana and Virginia. Services will be private and any memorials should be in the battle against cancer in her name. Gentry Griffey Funeral Chapel and Crematory is honored to serve the family and invites you to view and sign the guestbook below.

Tributes

Wayne & Arlene Dove wrote on Mar 11, 2015:

"Dave, We just learned of Sharon's passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Wayne & Arlene Dove"

M. Taylor wrote on Jan 30, 2015:

"I am truly sorry for your loss. May your family find comfort in God's Word the Bible. The resurrection is real and you will see them again. Jesus foretold that the dead would be raised back to earth in John 5:25, 28; Rev. 21:3,4"

Nancy Chain wrote on Jan 29, 2015:

"I enjoyed getting to know you. You were such fun to play Canasta with. I will miss you. My prayers are with the family."

Betty Scott wrote on Jan 28, 2015:

"She had such a sweet personality and never complained about anything. I will deeply miss the soft spoken person she was. I will also miss you at Canasta. Will keep your family in my prayers.."

Glenn Willis wrote on Jan 27, 2015:

"Mema, you are deeply missed by all of us. You will always be in our thoughts. We love you Athena, Glenn, and Alba"

Evelyn Smith wrote on Jan 27, 2015:

"Such a great loss. Sharon was such, kind caring person who never complained when she had such sorry times losing her daughters and her own health. She will be greatly missed."

Mary and Mike Harrison wrote on Jan 27, 2015:

"Such a lovely lady. There will be a brighter star in heaven watching over her family every night. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time."

Cliff Willis wrote on Jan 27, 2015:

"You will always be in my heart. I love you so much and cant believe your gone. My biggest regret is that you never met your great granddaughter in person."