Sharon Kaye Cook 65 of Fayetteville died August 3, 2018 at her home. She was born July 25, 1953 in Paris TN to Ralph and Shirley Hughey Burk. Sharon was employed with DHS for 21 years. Her most favorite thing to do was spoil her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Son Steven Cook and a brother, Ralph Burk.
She is survived by her husband, Bill Cook, one son, Shawn Cook of Fayetteville, three grandchildren, Jamesen, Kayley and Isabel Cook.
Funeral services will be 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at Beard’s Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at Fairview Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends on Monday from 5:00 P.M. till 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home.
Online condolences may be made to www.beardsfuneralchapel.com
I’m so sorry and shocked to hear of Sharon’s passing. I worked with her here at DHS. She was always so nice to me and I’m going to miss seeing and talking to her. I know she really loved her family and grandchildren and talked about them often. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
I worked with Sharon for many years. She loved her grandchildren with all her heart. I will miss her.
Dear Sharon, I’m so sadden to hear about your passing. You will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers for your family.
Thank you for being such a wonderful person! I really can’t give her enough praise. I enjoyed working with her at DHS. She was my friend. She shared stories of her commitment to her husband, sorrow from losing a child, love for her living son and grandchildren, love of cocker spaniel who passed on, growing up military child, and enjoying try new restaurants with her husband. She loved hearing stories about my grandparents. Tears, I loved Sharon, and I am thankful I knew her.
I am blessed to have worked with Sharon. We talked often. I enjoyed hearing about the commitment to her husband, love of both her sons, love of her grandchildren,love of her cocker spaniel that passed on. She wasn’t an open book, but she became somewhat comfortable opening up to me. She also listened to my stories about my grandparents and gave empathy for my anxiety issues. I will miss Sharon.
I would just like to let the family know that I am very sorry for your loss. I’m glad that I had the chance to spend a little time with this woman while she walked this earthly path. Sharon was feisty; yet sweet. I saw that she valued honesty and sincerity. She was a fighter for her family and a truth seeker from my viewpoint. I pray that you all find comfort in those memories. God Bless You All. ❤🙏
Sharon will be greatly missed by her friends & colleagues at DHS in Fayetteville. Many of us have had the pleasre to work with her for many years. I’ve known Sharon for most of her time at DHS. Her kindness, honesty & inner strength have always shown through. We enjoyed a birthday celebration with her at work just a week or so ago. Didn’t expect this to happen. It’s such a loss to our workplace & community to lose her, and my heart goes out to Sharon’s family & dear friends.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of loss. She was a part of the DHS family for many years and will be greatly missed.
I worked with Sharon at DHS, we miss her everyday. Sharon was on of the sweetest people I have know. When she was spoke about her family it was with great pride and love. My thoughts and prayers are with the family always.
Sharon will be missed as a co worker but mostly as a friend. We spoke often she was always nice and sweet. Sharon spoke of her family with pride often. My prayers are with the family today and always.
My prayers to the family in this time of loss. Sharon was a great person and always very nice. DHS lost a great person!