Bonnie Elice Sharp
Bonnie E. Sharp, 94, of Fountain Inn, widow of Arvell Sharp, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Sunday, May 23, 2021, while at home surrounded by her family.
Born in Guntersville, AL, she was a daughter of the late William and Maude Holman. She was a member of Laurel Baptist Church in Greenville.
Mrs. Sharp is survived by two daughters, Carol Armstrong and her husband, Gerald, of Fountain Inn, and Nancy Slaymaker and her husband, Robert, of Leesburg, FL; two sons, Phillip Sharp and his wife, Sherry, of St. Cloud, FL, and Steven Sharp of Fountain Inn; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by three brothers, J.W. Holman, Paul Holman and Emmett Holman; and four sisters, Faith Holman, Edna Scarberry, Gertrude Saunders and Wheeler Sharp.
A Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. in Cannon-Byrd Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends starting at 10:00 a.m. in Cannon-Byrd Funeral Home.
The family requests that memorials be made to: The American Cancer Society.
Carol and family, please know that you all are in my prayers during this time. It is so sad to lose a loved one but it is also encouraging to know that Christ said he was going to prepare a place for us so that where he was we could be also. John Chapter 14 V 1-3
Wilton & Joan Fowler
Carol, Gerald ,Raymond, and the rest of the family. My heart goes out to each of you. Carol, as you have been in and around and have seen many people go through what you are now having to encounter. I can’t express the heartfelt sorrow , but you know that my thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Your reward will be great, as you watched and cared for your mother for a long time. GOD said to us “Honor thy father and thy mother that your days on earth my be long”. I have know you for many years, and I know that God will be with you. GOD bless you and your family, there is comfort and peace, knowing that one day you will have the assurance of seeing her again. My love to all of you. Your friend. Ray
Our loving Grandmother until we see you again ❤️
I am sad today, this is my Dear mother’s youngest Sister who helped raise me as well and I will miss her like all her brothers and sisters and My dear Aunt Bonnie was the last of the 7 who made it into adulthood they were all special and the dearest of the land.. I love you Aunt Bonnie go Rest with all of our lost ones in Jesus’ name.. the world is missing another super star today.. C. Wayne Sharp
Linda (Sharp) Jenow and family sending prayers for our Aunt Bonnie. Have not been in touch with her for years but has always been in our thoughts. We will miss her terribly. God be with her family and give them peace during this sad time. Love to all!
This is Edna’s oldest granddaughter, Kay Scarberry Hinkle in Oklahoma. Edna was Aunt Bonnie’s oldest sister. I am so sorry to hear of Aunt Bonnie’s passing. I only got to meet her once in 1963 when we took my grandma to Alabama from Oklahoma to see Great Grandpa and Great Grandma Holman. I wish I could have gotten to know her. I told Nancy that I have some pictures my mom took at that time that has Aunt Bonnie in that I will send her copies of them. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Steve and family,
Sending love and prayers to you today. You had a wonderful Mother and you certainly gave her the best of everything all the way to end of her journey. I am sorry for your loss of this amazing Lady. I love you and am here if you need a friend to lean on for anything.
For Steve,
Our thoughts are with you and we will see you soon.
Raymond, Kerry & Linda
Steve, Our thoughts are with you and we will see you soon.
Raymond, Kerry & Linda