

Sharon Kaye Hunter, age 64, of Little Elm, Texas passed away on Wednesday, June 30, 2021. Sharon was born June 26, 1957 in Kansas City, MO to her loving parents Thomas and Opha Spencer. She is survived by her husband Rodger Hunter and her two children Dustin Hunter and Jami Cook.
Don’t cry for me…..
Sharon Kaye Spencer Hunter
When God called me home today, June 30, 2021, I was so happy to run to him and begin my next journey. When God met me today, I had so many things to say, questions to ask, and things to discover. God brought my parents, Thomas and Opha Spencer, and niece, Lisa Gilbert MCubbin. I was so excited and was about to ask him a question when he said “Slow down my daughter, we have all the time in the world. Let’s see your family thru this first”
We began our talk and I noticed people below crying and sad. I asked God, “Will you ease their pain?” God said “Their pain will always be there because you are NOT! They will miss you terribly and mourn for you. But I did give them the means to survive….”
Sharon says “Please don’t cry for me”
As I listened, God told me how he handpicked Rodger to be my husband, the love of my life, my best friend, and the father to our children, Dustin and Jami. God gave him the backbone needed to hold our family together once I left…..
Sharon says “Please don’t cry for me”
God went on to tell me that my siblings, Lloyd and JoAnn, Thomas and Mary, Phyllis, Nancy, Richard, and my twin sister Scheryl, would need words of comfort to hold onto when I am not there to hug them or to offer advice, share my thoughts or my worries, and my blessings with them from time to time. I see how they cry and hurt and I need them to know I am still with them…. In their heart….
Sharon says “Please don’t cry for me”
God continued by telling me that my grandchildren, Kyle, MaKayla, Rae Rae, Kaleb, and so many friends and family would mourn me for a while, miss me forever and think of me often. This made me smile as I remembered great times with each person and know that they have touched my life in a deep way and I have taken a part of them all with me ……..
Sharon says “Please don’t cry for me”
God said “My promise to you is that you will see them all again one day!” As I think of that day, I want you all to know I will be here, waiting, the one with a smile on my face, waiting to greet you and tell you that I love you one more time……
Until we meet again, “Please don’t cry for me……”
Sandra Foshee
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.stonebriarfh.com for the Hunter family.
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