Scott Bailey
Our last pic baby. We had so many great times at concerts. I miss ya big baby.
Birth date: Aug 21, 1968 Death date: Jul 7, 2018
Sharmon Lee Roe (Evanoff), age 49, passed away on July 7, 2018 at her residence in West Jordan due to congestive heart failure. She was born August 21, 1968 in Key West, Florida to Boydena Burke and Joe L Roe. She married Steve Ev Read Obituary
Our last pic baby. We had so many great times at concerts. I miss ya big baby.
The 3 Amigo's.. Sharmon, Teresa and Shelly. Those were the days.
Hugs and Prayers for Zachery and Isaac, my heart is hurting with you both..You both were the Apple of Her eye, so much joy erupted out of Her when she shared about Your lives with me. Thank you, Scott for being with Sharm these last year's of her life, She sure loved You! Condolences to Dee, Joe, Amanda, Matt, Jason, Jeff, Steve and the rest of Her family and her many, many Friends. It takes an incredible person to have the struggles throughout life that Sharmon had.
She was incredibly talented with Her voice not only singing but in encouraging a friend and sharing herself with so many people!* As I have been thinking about Sharmon this last week, it has amazed me how much Sharmon influenced my life starting when she was 25 and she was marched up to me and I was told that I would sponsor her. We became fast friends and shared some of the most Amazing years together along with Teresa. From Natural hot springs to roller blades, camping, road trips, Lake Powell (where Zach was conceived) house boats, singing around the Camp Fire, water skiing in Texas I could go on and on but my favorite was having coffee with her and our long distance phone calls. Sharmon was the first person to take me to Church and introduced me to Jesus and I am eternally grateful. I always considered Sharmon my oldest friend even though she was younger than I. When we talked on the phone it was like there wasn't lapses in the time or distance we we're deeply connected and had a genuine, mutual love for each other. I was blessed to be in her life when both her boys were born, their younger years and Sharmon was close to my daughter Ky and cherished her and called herself her other mother, it was a sweet relationship and then there was those Times ..oh boy was there those times. With all the ups and all the downs. . we always knew we'd get through it..and our relationship grew deeper and stronger.. the last 8 years or so we we weren't as connected and I felt the loss. As I've reflected this week I've laughed, I've cried and I've cherished my memories of Her. Sharmon touched me in every aspect of my life from children to music to a great film or a beautiful sunset. From questions about birds to pictures of dogs and cats, not to mention the Horse(funny story). Sharmon loved to talk Gardens and loved house plants She had such a diverse knowledge and love for so many things I believe it helped her in relating and having so many friends..When Sharmon loved she loved deeply as all those who truly knew her would know. I sure will miss her Texas Tornado Spirit and her long calls for catching up ..I pray She is in His Garden now, singing with the Birds and dancing on the golden paths and that We will catch up with each other on the Day He chooses, oh what a joy that will be..love you sis