Sharon did something more noteworthy than building towers in the sky, conquering nations or traveling to other worlds. She did something more powerful than creating art, or writing a great novel or finding a desperately needed vaccine. Sharon did what all the great minds and spiritual leaders tell us to do. She loved without condition. Her unconditional love flowed out to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved her husband, Leon. He greatest talent was being a wife, a mom, a grandma and great grandma because the job qualifications are specific...you need to be able to love--unconditionally. Sharon's job resume had love all over it!!! I know she has gone to glory because what she did is what is asked of all of us to do....LOVE. "Some things are valuable now, but worthless later, beliefs come and go... but know always, three things last forever, faith, hope and love...and the greatest of these is love." If we love like Sharon, peace would reign, sorrow would be slight, and we would always take care of each other. She wasn't just a grandma, she was a GREAT grandma. And we called her GG.