Sharon Parish

January 6, 1950 - March 21, 2019

Sharon Kay Parish, 69, of Beaumont, died Thursday, March 21, 2019, at Christus Hospital – St. Elizabeth, Beaumont. She was born on January 6, 1950, to Sylvia Payton and Charles Daniel Small, II. Sharon was a retired Registered Nurse at Christus St. Elizabeth’s Medical ICU.

Sharon loved God and her family with all her heart and cared for her mother Sylvia and brother Chuck during their difficult extended illnesses. She was a beautiful woman with a sweet, kind, and generous soul. She was unassuming yet had a brightness about her. She genuinely cared for others as Christ commanded us to do.

She is survived by her husband, Don Parish; daughter, Sylvia Avery, both of Beaumont; sister, Janie Mounce and husband, Cecil, of Lumberton; brother, Joe Dan Small and wife, Camille, of The Bronx, N.Y.; nieces Andrea Calhoun of Huntsville, TX. and Emily Small of The Bronx, N.Y.; and nephew, Jason Riddle of Fort Worth.

Sharon is preceded in death by her mother, Sylvia White; father, Earl Moseley; sister, Debbie Padilla; and brother Charles D. Small, III.

Cremation arrangements are being handled by Broussard’s, 1605 North. Major Drive, Beaumont.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 15829, Arlington, Virginia 22215.

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Broussard's Mortuary - Major Drive

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Carla Moseley

Don and Sylvia I am so very sorry for your loss. Sharon was one of the sweetest kindest and soft spoken people I ever met! I never ever saw her when she wasn’t ready to give me a big hug. I would see her from time to time out shopping. Of course there was always a conversation about the family. She will be missed. She was loved and was a love. I am so lucky I was able to know her. May she Rest In Peace.

Luis Bolivar

Mr Parish, please from Bolivar Rosendo Family our deeper condolences, Now she is in the arms of GOD..

Jason Riddle

I am shocked and saddened by Aunt Sharons passing. I will always hold my memories close. Hoops at the old home next grandmas house, tennis in Silsbee when she would get me out of the house for awhile to have fun, and divinity!! So delicious. I love you all and already miss her so much. Please let me know if I can do anything to help.

Mike's, Parker's, Morrison

We the neighborhood are truly blessed to have known Sharon, she is going to be missed. She loves to talk about the Lord and her dogs and cats,she had a glow about her that lights up with her beautiful smile and kind voice. She would ride with her dog in her Toyota and wave as she passes by and the dog at the window. She will be missed in the neighborhood. God bless.

Naomi Standifer

In the thirty years I've known Sharron, she has always had a beautiful spirit that she has shared through her smile and kindness. I was shocked to read of her passing and I send prayers of peace and comfort to you all.

Jiovanny Gomez

Don, my deepest condolences for your loss. Praying for you.

Joe and Camiille Small

We were so saddened by the news of Sharon Kay's passing. She was so full of life, and always so uplifting. I remember when she came to see us in New York for a visit and we took a train ride into Manhattan. On one of her visits, she was so impressed with all the sites in Times Square, she got out into traffic just to take pictures. I will miss out chats and pet pictures and videos we sent each other. The last time I spoke with her was this past Christmas. I'm glad I got to tell her thank you for always being so thoughtful. She was a sweet sister-in law. Joe says that every time he would visit her, she would get out her guitar and we would play songs together. Joe is taking this quite hard and he misses Sharon very much. Our sincere condolences to all of Sharon's family. Joe and Camille Small