Sharon Mae <I>Costa</I> Jones

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Sharon Mae Costa Jones

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24 Jun 2011 (aged 73)
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Sharon Mae Jones 1938 ~ 2011

Sharon was born on May 22, 1938. She passed away and left with the angels on June 24, 2011 in Meridian, Idaho.

She was preceded in death by her father, Albert Costa, mother, Edythe Mae, sisters, Patricia and Joan, and brother, Doug, husband, Jack R. Jones and grandson, Chad Aydelotte.

Sharon is survived by her two children: Matthew Aydelotte and his wife, Stormy, and Debbie Whitehurst and her husband, Bill; two stepchildren, James Jones and his wife, Annie, and William Jones; grandchildren, Brandy Slater and Matthew Honabach; stepgrandchildren, Bradley Addington, Wesley Brokus, Shane Lubert, Christy Karel, Amy Whitehurst and Eric Whitehurst; 17 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Sharon moved from El Dorado, California to Emmett, Idaho with her husband Jack in the late 80's. She retired from Eldorado County after 17 years. She started as a clerk and worked her way up to manager. Sharon's favorite color was blue. Her favorite book was "To Kill A Mockingbird".

Sharon's most exciting life event was getting kissed by Elvis Presley at a concert and him giving her his scarf. Sharon's hobbies were fishing, painting, traveling, which she did these last years with her friends and fulfilled some of her life's dreams. Her pastime enjoyments were going out to dinner, walking, reading books and spending time with her family and friends.

She felt blessed and very grateful for all her loving friends standing by her through her fight with cancer. Each of you meant so very much to her and what you brought to her life.

The family wishes to thank Legacy Hospice for all the loving care they gave Mom during her last days. We were grateful for what each of you did for her.

Sharon was an exceptionally amazing person, loving and beloved mother. No one was a stranger to her. She loved and cared deeply for all she met.

Sharon's wishes were to be remembered in your hearts, no services to be held. She will be greatly missed. "We love you Sharon".

Published in Idaho Statesman on June 30, 2011

Sharon Mae Jones 1938 ~ 2011

Sharon was born on May 22, 1938. She passed away and left with the angels on June 24, 2011 in Meridian, Idaho.

She was preceded in death by her father, Albert Costa, mother, Edythe Mae, sisters, Patricia and Joan, and brother, Doug, husband, Jack R. Jones and grandson, Chad Aydelotte.

Sharon is survived by her two children: Matthew Aydelotte and his wife, Stormy, and Debbie Whitehurst and her husband, Bill; two stepchildren, James Jones and his wife, Annie, and William Jones; grandchildren, Brandy Slater and Matthew Honabach; stepgrandchildren, Bradley Addington, Wesley Brokus, Shane Lubert, Christy Karel, Amy Whitehurst and Eric Whitehurst; 17 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Sharon moved from El Dorado, California to Emmett, Idaho with her husband Jack in the late 80's. She retired from Eldorado County after 17 years. She started as a clerk and worked her way up to manager. Sharon's favorite color was blue. Her favorite book was "To Kill A Mockingbird".

Sharon's most exciting life event was getting kissed by Elvis Presley at a concert and him giving her his scarf. Sharon's hobbies were fishing, painting, traveling, which she did these last years with her friends and fulfilled some of her life's dreams. Her pastime enjoyments were going out to dinner, walking, reading books and spending time with her family and friends.

She felt blessed and very grateful for all her loving friends standing by her through her fight with cancer. Each of you meant so very much to her and what you brought to her life.

The family wishes to thank Legacy Hospice for all the loving care they gave Mom during her last days. We were grateful for what each of you did for her.

Sharon was an exceptionally amazing person, loving and beloved mother. No one was a stranger to her. She loved and cared deeply for all she met.

Sharon's wishes were to be remembered in your hearts, no services to be held. She will be greatly missed. "We love you Sharon".

Published in Idaho Statesman on June 30, 2011



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