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1961 - 2024
Sharon Marie Radcliffe Allen (1961-2024) - Sharon passed away surrounded by her loving family on January 26, 2024. Sharon was a cancer fighter for the better part of two decades, conquering breast cancer and leukemia. The battle is over now and she has achieved her reward. Sharon was born February 15, 1961 in Columbus, Ohio to Joan and Jack Radcliffe. Sharon was an accomplished photographer and proud Mimi to six grandchildren. Sharon is survived by her mother, Joan Radcliffe; husband of 40 years, Robert C. Allen; her mother-in-law Rita Allen; daughters Ashley Slone (Kelly) and Amy Perry (Matthew); one brother Andrew Radcliffe; nephews Andrew, Tyler, Christopher and Nicholas, along with beloved sister-in-law Missy Harvey. Sharon’s greatest joys in life were her grandchildren, Hope Marie Slone, Parker Allen Slone, Lincoln Wyatt Slone, Gracie May Perry, Lillian Abigail Perry, and Reid Aaron Perry. Sharon was a devoted member of the St. Peters Episcopal Church in Huntington. Visitation will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday, January 29, 2024 at St. Peters Episcopal with a service to follow. Burial will be in Crescent Hill Cemetery, Ceredo. Condolences may be expressed at www.timeformemory.com/wallace. In lieu of flowers please consider donating to Hope Hollow. Hope Hollow offers, at no cost, lodging, meals, transportation assistance and emotional support to people with cancer, their family members, and friends. Donations can be sent to: Hope Hollow, P.O. Box 141423, Columbus, OH 43214 - https://hopehollow.com/donate/
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There are currently 3 condolences.
Barbara J. Daley Estate & Family
Monday January 29, 2024 at
12:36 PM
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Wishing you peace, comfort and lots of Love at this time of sorrow. Our Heart goes out to you at this difficult time. We are thinking of you and your family sending caring thoughts your way to support you through this.
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Maryellen Blankenship
Sunday January 28, 2024 at
6:00 PM
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Sending condolences & prayers to your family that the LORD will sustain & comfort you as you mourn. I have good memories of Sharon being a helpful volunteer at Kellogg Elementary when her girls were young.
She fought the good fight here & has received her crown from the LORD. Mrs B
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Cathy Wells
Saturday January 27, 2024 at
11:46 PM
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Not a kinder, more gentle soul than Sharon. My daughters and I will be forever grateful for the closeness we shared together for 10 years.
You fought the good fight ♥️
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