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Donna Sharp/Donna Bol November 22, 2024

Hi, I’m Tilly. I’m a small Cavalier that my mom said was cuter than a bug’s ear. I didn’t know bugs had ears. I was asked to say a few words about my mom. She was born on June 19th, 1951, in Seattle, WA. Her parents, George and Betty Sharp, came to the US from England after the second World War. Her father was war hero. He was a pilot in the RAF and received the Distinguished Flying cross. She had two older brothers when she was born. She was the only girl for six years. She was the apple of her father’s eye and then her sister came along. She was not very happy about it. Her mom would make her take her little sister for walks around the block. She was not very happy about it. While walking one day, she walked by house that had puppies for sale. She wanted a puppy, so she decided to trade her sister for one. The woman agreed and my mom went home with a brand-new puppy. She was happy about that. When she got home, her mom was furious. Her mom would not only refuse to let her keep the puppy, but she made her get her sister back. She was definitely not happy about that. She grew up on Magnolia where she went to grade school and Jr High. She graduated from Queen Anne High School in 1969. She went to junior college in eastern Washington for a year and was asked not to come back the following year. It appears that somehow all the stalls in the men’s room had been dismantled and taken away. She said she didn’t do it, which was not a lie. It was discovered, however that she instigated the whole thing. She played women’s softball for several years and that is where she met my dad. My dad helped coach the team. My mom was up to bat and my dad was coaching first base. My mom hit the ball and took off for first base. It was good hit but not as good as she thought. My dad told her to stay at first, but she didn’t listen and kept going where she was promptly thrown out at second. My dad said later that he should have known what he was in for. My mom chased my dad for eight years before he realized what was happening. He never was very bright. My mom and dad were married on April 5th, 1986, at Queen Anne Presbyterian Church where they attended for several years. they made several lifetime friends. It was during this time that she found her dream job. She worked for Matheia School. This non prophet school began on the second floor of our church. My mom worked part time for the school and part time as the church secretary. As the enrollment increased, they ran out of space. The school bought a building in Ballard and my mom started working full time for the school. She did most of the administrative work but if anyone asked her what her job title was, she would tell them that she was the drill sergeant at lunch time. She loved those kids very much. A lot of the kids didn’t like vegetables, especially carrots. She told the kids that is ok if they didn’t eat them. She told them that she didn’t want them to eat carrots because if they did, they would be as smart as her. Before you know it, the kids were chomping those carrots and taunting her. She pretended to be angry and told them she didn’t want them to eat any more. It wasn’t long before all the kids were bringing carrots in their lunch. The parents were flabbergasted. Her middle name should be “Instigator”. She loved the kids and the staff. Those were some of the happiest days of her life. In 2009 mom and dad moved to Marysville. She continued to commute until she retired. She was so happy with the little house they bought. She said the best part was the neighbors. Mom and dad became good friends with many of them. If it wasn’t for mom, they wouldn’t have known anyone. Mom was the outgoing one. Dad is kind of a grump. They are kind of like Mike and Vanessa Baxter on Last Man Standing. Mom and dad started attending a small Christian Reformed church just a few miles north of our house. Cascade church is a church that loves Jesus. Mom fell in love with all the congregation. Mom was not the preachy type. She believed in showing the love of Jesus, not just talking about it. If she saw anyone needing help or comfort, she would jump in with both feet. It didn’t matter if they went to church, or not. She would do things for others and not tell anyone what she had done. I think people knew more about her than she thought they did because most everyone loved her. She had a great sense of humor and was known for her trouble making skills. On July 31st, 2022, she went to be with Jesus and left behind many family members and friends that will miss her greatly, especially her dad and me.

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  1. Michael Lamm says

    I was a student at matheia and every day with donna was special, she knew darn well i didnt like carrots but by the time i ended my time there she knew i had them every day, its hard to put into words how much of an impact she had on my life.

  2. Charlene owen says

    Bill. I will miss Donna so much. I have so many memories of her. I loved her.
    I will be praying for you.
    Love Garbanzo ( charlene susann myers-Owen

  3. Amy St. Onge says

    Bill and Tilly,
    I am so very sorry for your loss. Donna was such an extraordinary person. She was so loved, by so many.
    We ALL loved her.
    Our son, Gideon was part of the Matheia family, and had big crush on Donna. At six years old, when he finally discovered she was married, it was quite a blow. She was one special soul.
    Thank you both for your generosity in sharing your mother/wife with the Matheia community for so many years. We were really blessed to have her radiant, fun, caring, joking spirit – each day – welcoming us as we came through the doors of Matheia. She will be so very missed.

  4. Elizabeth Huang says

    I’m so sorry to hear about Donna. She and I took tap dance lessons together and had a ball practicing our routine 😍. She was always making me laugh. Thinking of all her shenanigans and her witty sense of humor with fondness. She was a special friend.❤️

  5. Tim & Erika Schaaf says

    Donna will leave a hole in all of our hearts. I keep looking for her in meetings and at church services. Her laughter often made my day. My heart and prayers go out to you.

  6. Kathleen Boyer says

    Donna was such a fun lady and always giving of her time and talents at QA Pres. I particularly remember how great she was with my then-small daughter Margaret. She could always make her laugh. May her memory be a blessing to comfort Bill and the family.

  7. Rocha Family says

    We are sending big hugs from our family to Donna’s. She was always kind to us and to our daughter at Matheia. Like many said, she made a world of impressions in the lives of many, many kids and those will certainly endure and multiple her impact in this world! She will be dearly missed!

  8. Bob St Onge says

    Bill,
    So sorry for your loss. Donna was a wonderful lady and was amazing with the Matheia kids. They all loved her, specially my son, Gideon. He always tried to sneak past her on the way in, but she would catch him each time, and then he’d get his hug(I think he wanted to get caught).

    Donna always made time for everyone and was so helpful to us first time parents, she made it easy for us. She will be missed.

    Lots of love to you, your family and everyone she loved.

    Bob & Gideon St.Onge (who will be a college freshman this school year).

  9. Doug Durbin says

    Bill –

    Very sorry for your loss. Our family was forever touched by how special of a person Donna was. I have many fond memories of dropping our girls off at school and always looking forward to our interactions (banter) with Donna. Needless to say her spirit lives on in all of us.

    Peace to you and yours,
    Doug Durbin

  10. Kimberly Webb says

    Donna was such a great lady. Everyone loved her and she will definitely be missed. Rest in peace sweet angel.

  11. Tammy and Warren You says

    We are so sorry for your loss. Although we didn’t
    know Donna very long, we enjoyed the times we got to see her at church and enjoyed her interaction durning the group studies.
    She will be missed.

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