My sincere condolences to the entire family of Sharon, I met Sharon in the early 70's, and even back then she was a spit-fire, always with a book close by, she encouraged higher education, encouraging those paths she crossed, an education is to excel and to serve others in the utmost professionalism, while Sharon was a firm & but yet a fair person, she had a bright eyed smile and often-times, she shared healing words of encouragement for those in need, or simply demonstrating kindness, to help make the world a better place to live. Sharon's love for family was evident, and being the Miller's beloved baby girl, Sharon was dotted upon, and she shared the same love for her parents, and her siblings, and years later, in the workforce, different entities, I would cross paths with Sharon, I fondly recalled, still the same Sharon, a spit-fire, now with books close by, and the same bright eyed smile, now sharing love stories of her adored son, and the joys of her grandchildren, as well as her beloved nephews and lovely nieces. Sharon will be missed for her wonderful sense of candor, and more importantly, her compassion for society's vulnerable, as she strived forward in the care of others, it was under her watch, the provision of greater health care, and for her acts of godly love toward others "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" Matt 25:21, it is in her absence here on earth, her presence is with the Lord, I encourage, to honor Sharon's legacy, higher education, and serving to make the world a better place to live. God bless Sharon's Family forevermore.