ZuniJayne said:
Bob,
Yes, you met Sharon last winter at Q.? Her niece put up a website in her memory, www.sharonshafer.com.
Jane:
Am so sorry to read this news of Sharon.
After your call at QZ '05, Sharon contacted me from the ranger station. I was the only RV Forum member there at the time. I got her parked and she stayed for the night then moved over to another group that was just beginning arrive. She wanted to park East/West and close to the wash for her kitties.
The next day she asked me to join her and another of her friends that had just arrived from, I believe, the New England area, for dinner. He said he had heard so much about QZ from the forums that he and Sharon shared so decided to travel all the way across country to see what it was all about.
I introduced them to that little restaurant just across the alley from the Post Office. Conversation doesn't get much better than what the 3 of us shared over the next hour or so. I recall thinking how undestandable it was that the two of you were such good friends.
After dinner, Sharon wanted to go to the W-iFi, Bus, Cafe thing (I see a note on the web site from the fellow that ran the converted bus cafe portion). During dinner -- I mentioned I was watching my weight but really wanted some desert anyway. So before we went home, they insisted we stop at the truck stop by McDonald's so they could treat me to a huge Dairy Queen special. So it was a fine evening with Sharon and her friend that I had only known for a few hours previously.
Sharon visited a number of times after that, and, if those attending QZ '05 can recall, came to our potluck. We think of nice times together as we meet new people, but when something like this happens to a relatively young and vibrant person -- the memories become very special.
I know how you must miss Sharon, Jayne . . .