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The remarkable genocide of Sharon Enright, who died Aug. 25 with her family during her side following an aneurysm, was met with wide-spread startle and grief by those who knew her.
Sharon was broker/owner of Royal LePage Enright Real Estate in Arnprior, portion a communities of Arnprior, Calabogie, Horton Township, Pakenham, Renfrew, Stittsville, West Carleton, White Lake, Ottawa, McNab/Breaside and Kanata in a Ottawa Valley.
She was lauded for her tough work and business astuteness and her impasse with a community.
“Sharon was one of a initial franchisees during Royal LePage and will be remembered for her certain opinion and her joining to her business and her community,” says Yvonne Ratigan, vice-president, network service, Royal LePage Canada. “She was a smashing lady, who won both hearts and certainty with a accessible grin and a knack for removing things done.”
Enright was an zealous outside fan and enjoyed gripping fit during a gym. She leaves her son and daughter and their spouses, along with 3 grandchildren and a grandson on a way. She was one of 6 girls and leaves her 5 sisters and their particular spouses and extended families.
A wake use was hold Aug. 29 during a Pilon Family Funeral Home in Arnprior, followed by a wake mass on Aug. 30 during St. John Chrysostom Church. Charitable donations in Sharon’s memory can be done to a Royal LePage Shelter Foundation to support a women’s preserve in Arnprior. Online credit label donations can be done during www.royallepage.ca/shelter or send a coupon to Royal LePage Shelter Foundation, 39 Wynford Drive, Toronto, ON M3C 3K5.







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