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Sharolynn Gale Ashley
May 6, 2014 - Jun 3, 2014
Posted by: Sharon Ingle


http://www.burkhartfuneralservice.com/

Sharolynn Gale Ashley passed from this life on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at the age of 28 days old.

She was born May 6, 2014 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Rhonda Gibson and Trinity Ryan Ashley.

She was preceded in death by her uncle, Justin Ashley; great-aunt, Sherry Gibson; and great-grandfather; Cleavis Rosson.

Sharolynn is survived by her mother, Rhonda Louise Gibson; brother, Jimmy Caserta; Sister, Katie Ashley; father, Trinity Ryan Ashley; aunt, Amber Jordan, uncles, Justin Gibson and Grassy Ashley; great aunts and uncles; Kenny and Liz Cogburn, Theda Davis, Clevis Rosson, Jr. and Charlotte Said, grandparents, J.W. and Misty Gibson and Robert and Caroline Ashley, great-grandparents, Jim and Louise Gibson, Leon and Vivian Pennington, and Bill Rosson, as well as many other relatives and friends. 

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