Sharon Jean Seufert
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Sharon Seufert (66) on Monday, October 30. Sharon and her family (husband Jerry, son Tyler, daughter Courtney) have been members of Epiphany for 10 years. Sharon was a beloved member of Epiphany and a dear friend and inspiration to everyone she met.
A service to celebrate her life will be held Sunday, November 19th at 4:00pm at Epiphany, followed by food and fellowship. (Kindly R.S.V.P. to Mary Maloy at maloymaryi@aol.com or 678-427-0217).
We extend our deepest sympathy to the Seufert family.
To respect Sharon’s wishes and in the spirit of how she lived, this is not a somber occasion but instead a celebration of a life well lived. Please do not wear black … just come as you are to share stories, memories, and the love of our dear Sharon.
In lieu of flowers, kindly contribute to Relay of Life or any cancer organization that fights every day to give folks more birthdays and time.
Epiphany Lutheran Church 1350 Peachtree Industrial Blvd Suwanee, GA 30024
My heart is broken. Sharon will be missed by many….an incredible wife, mother, friend and faithful servant. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Jerry, Tyler and Courtney. Peace & Love – Karen, Jeff & Victoria Pahl
Courtney and Tyler I loved your mom!! I know how it feels to lose someone so young. Please reach out if I can provide you with any comfort. I know you are so proud of her and her sweet life. She raised 2 incredible kids with adventurous spirits. Keep moving forward as you carry her with you!! Love you both.
I will miss her courageous fighting spirit
Prayers of peace and comfort
I will miss Sharon’s sharp mind, good sense of humor and deep love of her home state! May she rest in peace and rise in glory, and may God wrap all of us who will miss her in the arms of love.
If only we could all be a Sharon Seufert, what a bright shining world this would be. I do believe Sharon put everything into perspective for so many of us. She seemed to instinctively know how best to carry her burdens and adversity, and turn them into her greatest strengths. For us that shouldered our own illness, she taught us that with perseverance, tenacity, humor, faith and joy, it was possible to always wear a genuine smile while embracing life’s challenges. Our Lord always put her in places where our faith could be enriched by her beautiful example. Her permanent legacy requires us all to continue to pay forward her zest for life even under difficult circumstances, and to never abandon an opportunity to do good for others.We were all so richly blessed to know this woman of deep faith and godliness, and what a testimony of courage and great strength Sharon gifted to all of us. Ongoing prayers always for her dear family. Gail Chopra
I was reaching out to wish you happy anniversary and found that had left us. My heart goes out to you and your family. It is true what you daughter said that you were a strong women and we were all better to have known you.