Sharon Fay Pay 14 July, 1962 – 8 February, 2026
CONTRIBUTE
TO MEMORY TIMELINE
You will forever be missed. You were such an amazing person and I feel so lucky I got to have you as my Aunty Sharon So many memories that I’ll cherish always ❤️ Xoxo
You will be forever missed Shaz. I have lots of wonderful memories of us growing up. You were always such a kind and generous person and an awesome cousin. RIP xx
I’ll forever cherish my time knowing Shaz, what a privilege it was! Many laughs, smiles, adventures and lots of love. I’ll always remember dancing hand in hand to a sweet old man playing music outside the shops in Cowes and Jim being so embarrassed. Thank you to Sharon’s husband, children, grandchildren, sisters, mother and all extended family for trusting me caring for such an important lady. I’ll hold my promise to you and continue to visit Parky boy and your silly husband. Rest in peace Shaz ❤️
So many happy and fun childhood memories Sharon. There are songs I hear today that still remind me of you. I remember playing records in the dining room and dancing at Regent Avenue. Summer holidays at Cowes, Sorento and Barwon Heads. Always beautiful and always loved. 💜
Our beautiful friend Sharon, It was a privilege to call you our friend. You were such a genuinely beautiful person. We will treasure the times we shared with you at the cafe and at your home. Our lives are so much richer for having had you in them. Thank you for your kindness, your friendship and your beautiful hugs. We will always remember you with so much love. Our love, thoughts and deepest condolences to Jim, James, Kimberley, Leigh, Sharon’s Grandchildren and her Sister Leonie and her husband Dean. Rest Easy Sharon. You are too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.
thinking of you all. miss you aunty sharon ❤️❤️ Read full message here.
You will forever be missed. You were such an amazing person and I feel so lucky I got to have you as my Aunty Sharon So many memories that I’ll cherish always ❤️ Xoxo Read full message here.
You will be forever missed Shaz. I have lots of wonderful memories of us growing up. You were always such a kind and generous person and an awesome cousin. RIP xx Read full message here.
I’ll forever cherish my time knowing Shaz, what a privilege it was! Many laughs, smiles, adventures and lots of love. I’ll always remember dancing hand in hand to a sweet old man playing music outside the shops in Cowes and Jim being so embarrassed. Thank you to Sharon’s husband, children, grandchildren, sisters, mother and all extended family for trusting me caring for such an important lady. I’ll hold my promise to you and continue to visit Parky boy and your silly husband. Rest in peace Shaz ❤️ Read full message here.
So many happy and fun childhood memories Sharon. There are songs I hear today that still remind me of you. I remember playing records in the dining room and dancing at Regent Avenue. Summer holidays at Cowes, Sorento and Barwon Heads. Always beautiful and always loved. 💜 Read full message here.
Our beautiful friend Sharon, It was a privilege to call you our friend. You were such a genuinely beautiful person. We will treasure the times we shared with you at the cafe and at your home. Our lives are so much richer for having had you in them. Thank you for your kindness, your friendship and your beautiful hugs. We will always remember you with so much love. Our love, thoughts and deepest condolences to Jim, James, Kimberley, Leigh, Sharon’s Grandchildren and her Sister Leonie and her husband Dean. Rest Easy Sharon. You are too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Read full message here.
