Sharon Lynn Bynon, 52, of Carbon Hill died Sunday, July28, 2019, at her place of residence. Funeral Services will be held at Kilgore-Green Funeral Home with burial at Carbon Hill Memorial Cemetery. Brother Johnny Sims will officiate. 'Kilgore-Green Funeral Home will direct. Visitation will be Thursday, August 1,2019 from 5 till 6 p.m. Service will follow.
Sharon Lynn Bynon was born October 14, 1966, to Donald "Jargo" Bynon a railroader and home builder, and Joyce Ann Bynon, a homemaker. In 1985, Sharon graduated from Carbon Hill High School. She attended Brewer Community College in Fayette Alabama. She soon joined Wal-Mart working for nearly 2 decades making many friends and bringing joy to many of their customers. Sharon was a member of the American Legion Post 101 in Carbon Hill Alabama as a daughter of Korean War Veteran where she was active for many years. Sharon was a lifetime member of the Carbon Hill First Presbyterian Church of Carbon Hill and attended regular at Nauvoo Church of God with her lifelong best friend Rhonda Sims Bunn.
Sharon Bynon was loved by many and known as her Daddy's Girl as they were just alike by all who knew them. She is survived by her Mother, Joyce Ann Bynon of Carbon Hill; her sister, Kimberly Ann Johnson of Carbon Hill; and her Brother in law, James Johnson of Carbon Hill; nephew James Spencer Johnson; niece, Jenna Kate Johnson, niece Madelyn Ann Johnson, all of Carbon Hill, Alabama. She is survived by her life-long friend, Rhonda Sims Bunn of Nauvoo; and her special nieces, Tasha Bunn Vick, Natalie Bunn Lawson; and special nephew Braxton Bunn; and special grandniece and nephew.
Sharon Bynon was preceded in death by her Father, Donald “Jargo” Bynon; grandparents, Arthur Evans Bynon and Carrie Guthrie Bynon of Carbon Hill and Ronald Edward Hughes and Eva Hughes of Amory Mississippi and a host of Uncles and Aunts.
Today is a celebration of a life lived serving others, giving unconditional love and support to her family, friends, and loved ones and the arrival in Heaven to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and worship together again with her Father whom she loved so much, Jargo Bynon.
The family request that donations be made to Carbon Hill First Presbyterian Church in lieu of flowers.
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