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Sharon Moody Chaplin


Sunrise: February 13, 1957

Sunset: June 25, 2018

Sharon Moody Chaplin passed away June 25, 2018.

No Public Viewing Memorial Service Saturday, July 7, 2018 3:00pm Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 8827 Chesapeake Boulevard Norfolk, VA 23505

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    Philip & Doris Hood says

    My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Sharon’s family at this difficult time. May your fond memories of your dear loved one gives you comfort.Jehovah God understand your grief your sorrow and he cares.(1 Peter 5:6,7). Therefore he yearns to bring back to life those who are in his memory who has fallen asleep in death. (John 5:28,29). Even though we believe in the resurrection, we suffer the pain that death brings. Jesus too felt the pain and sorrow that death brings after his friend Lazarus died.He gave way to tears.(John 11:33-35). We Weep With You.??

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    The Mayweathers says

    To the Moody Family, Sorry for your loss. Soon we can see our love ones again and look forward to the time when Rev. 21:3,4 will be fulfilled.. May Jehovah Bless the Moody Family and keep you strong.

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    Minnie Wilson says

    To the Moody/Chaplin family, I’m so sorry for your loss. May Jehovah’s promise of the resurrection and the hope of no more death comfort and sustain you during this time of sorrow. Acts 24:15 & Rev 21:4

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    Sallie M Wilson says

    To the Moody/ Chaplin families, Please accept my condolences for the loss of your loved one. This is a difficult time but find comfort in the words spoken at John 5:28,29
    Yes, It’s a promise there will be a resurrection.

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    Arleene Page says

    To My Dearest Cousins, Sylvia, Cynthia, Jimmy, I tend to remember all the great times we spent together. Auntie and Mommy were always together (Best Friends). We played hopscotch, dodge ball, handball, skating, monkey bars in the park across the street on Blake Ave behind the police station every weekend and sometimes after school …Of course, Barbara and Sharon watched most of the time because they were too cute to play and were watching out for cute boys. Sharon used to call me her little sister – she did my hair and plucked my eyebrows and I got in trouble but they looked fantastic and I loved them. Just my memories of a beautiful loving spirit – I love and miss her but I know that she has joined Deborah and Auntie and that makes me smile – then later in life when I was at my lowest Sharon and Barbara came to my rescue..thank you. Billy, losing a spouse is one of the hardest things you will ever go through, but the memories you have will comfort you and give you solace. Sharon loved you and she knew that you wouldn’t want her to suffer any longer. I will continue to keep you and the family in prayer – Much love, Cousin Arleene, Leslie, Siobhan and Ian

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    Marsha J Taylor says

    Dear Sylvia & Family
    We were truly saddened to hear of the passing away of Sharon. We look forward to the time when we can say “Death where is your victory”? Death where is your sting”? May Jehovah provide the strength you need at this time,
    Brotherly love,
    Taylor Family

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