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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Sharon M. Ybarra

Sharon M. Ybarra
Sharon M. Ybarra

Sharon M. Ybarra age 55, passed away Monday, July 7, 2014 in Leesburg, Florida. She was born in Logan, Ohio and moved back to the Leesburg area earlier this year from her birthplace. She spent her life as a homemaker, taking care of her husband, Children and extended family. Huge does not describe the size of her heart for people; she never met a stranger and was a mother to all who knew her. Her family uses words like nurturer, kind, gentle, and strong to describe her; and she will always be remembered for being at her happiest when she was taking long car rides, spending quality time with her family, treasure hunting at thrift and antique stores and of course eating her son-in-laws homemade biscuits and having PIZZA! She was pre-deceased by her son Juan Ybarra, Jr.; and is survived by her loving husband of 41 years Juan; daughters – Anasticia Hatcher of Leesburg; and Lisa Marie Ybarra of Logan, Ohio; brothers- Harold and Paul James Bush; sisters- Mary Ann Stanley; Karen Roy; Kelly Bush; Paula Green; and Pauline Reynolds; and 5 grandchildren she adored- Sheldon, Anthony, Elijah, Aleigh, and Maria. All arrangements entrusted to Page-Theus Funeral Home and Cremation Services.

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