Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:41 pm Monday, January 12, 2015

Sharon Jane Bryant

Sharon Jane Bryant

January 9, 2015

Sharon Jane Bryant passed away Jan. 9, 2015. Sharon was a member of the RockwoodBaptistChurch. Per her request, there will be no public service. She simply asked that she be placed near her favorite fishing spot where she felt closest to God.

Sharon received an electronics certificate from NorthwestTechnicalSchool at Hamilton and worked at Winn Dixie, Wrangler, and Kellwood before becoming physically disabled. She loved hunting, fishing, and her cats, Tom, Coco, and Goldilocks.

Sharon is survived by her parents, John and June Seal; sister and special caregiver, Susan Harris; niece and special caregiver, Hannah Harold and husband, Josh; brother-in-law, Aubry Harris; uncles, Joe Keeton and wife, Donna, Jerry Seal and wife, Gwen; aunts, Judy Raper, Judy Sharon Grissom and Jane Keeton McManus (for whom she was named.)

She was preceded in death by her husband, Joey Bryant, and her grandparents, Evis and Mildred Keeton and Roy and Ellen Seal.

A special thanks goes to Hospice of North Alabama, Dr. Brad McAnally, and Dr. Leonides Santos and staff, family and friends. Also, special thanks to Shoals Ambulance-Aubry Harris, and Bass Pro Shop of Birmingham, and Outlaw Custom Rods of Gafney, South Carolina for helping make her last Christmas so special; she was named an honorary staff member of the Outlaw Custom Rods Pro Staff on January 2. God bless each and every one of you.

In memory of Sharon, please say a prayer for someone or help someone today. God blessed Sharon with an unbelievable strength and courage during this trying time.

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