Sharon George (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Sharon Kay George, daughter of Rev. William L. and Myrtle Alice Bailey Cornelison, was born November 15, 1948, in Summersville, Missouri. She departed this life Thursday, March 28, 2019, in her home, in Camdenton, Missouri, at the age of seventy years, four months, and thirteen days.
On July 4, 1969, she was united in marriage to Donald Franklin George, and they shared the last forty-nine years.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Tonisha Cornelison; a brother, Charles D. Cornelison; and a sister, JoAnn Weaver.
Sharon is survived by her husband, Don, of the home; three daughters, Becky Mathis, and her husband, Mike, of Conway, Missouri, Allison Price, and her husband, Jon, of Lebanon, Missouri, and Amy Sutter, and her husband, Kevin, of Camdenton, Missouri; a son, Bryan George, and his wife, Angela, of Lebanon, Missouri; eight grandchildren, Jessica, Caleb, Arica, Makayla, Micheal, Sydney, Hannah, and Kendahl; nine great-grandchildren, Aubrey, Bentley, Weston, Joey, Jeremy, Jenna, Johnathan, Jade, and Maverick; two brothers, James Cornelison, and his wife, Sherla, of Lebanon, Missouri, and Wilbert Cornelison, and his wife, Linda, of Edwards, Missouri; two sisters, Carol Hedrick, of Reed Springs, Missouri, and Beverly Cornelison-Mines, of Gladstone, Missouri; a brother-in-law, Kenneth Weaver, of Lebanon, Missouri; a number of nieces and nephews; as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
She was born in Summersville, Missouri, and then moved with her family to Lebanon, Missouri, when she was four years old. After she and Don were married, they made their home in the Lebanon area and lovingly raised their children. Sharon was a devoted homemaker to her husband and family throughout the years. In the early 2000’s, she and Don moved to the Lake of the Ozarks to enjoy their retirement years.
Sharon had made her profession of faith in Christ and attended First Freewill Baptist Church early in her life. Later, she was a member of Lebanon Church of the Nazarene.
In her spare time she enjoyed doing craft projects, fishing, cooking, and being around the lake. She possessed a heart of gold and enjoyed giving to others. Her greatest love was her family and she especially enjoyed being around her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Sharon was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and was a caring neighbor and friend. We celebrate her life and know that her family and friends will cherish the wonderful memories she created for them during her lifetime.
Memorial donations to the Freewill Baptist Church Youth Camp at Niangua, MO, may be made through the funeral home.
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