Sharon  Gray

Obituary of Sharon Louise Gray

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Sharon Louise Gray, 58, of Pursglove, passed away Friday, September 4, 2020, at J W Ruby Memorial Hospital. She was born in Morgantown on April 4, 1962, the daughter of Mary Louise Pancoast and the late Floyd Raymond Pancoast. Sharon graduated from University High School. She worked as manager of a local hotspot called Coffee and Tanning. She enjoyed riding on the side by sides, playing cards, playing video lottery, and being with family! She is survived by her husband of 21 years, Robert Lee Gray; her children, Joey LaMottie & girlfriend, Katie, of Fairmont, Joni LaMottie & boyfriend, Bobo, of Rivesville, & Tommy LaMottie of Morgantown; grandchildren, Chelsea, Rylie, Zoey LaMottie; and adopted grandchildren, Dezirae & Autumn Luzader; siblings, Paula Wyatt & husband, Sam of Maidsville, Terri Bowser & husband, Tim of Morgantown, Lisa Collins & husband, Roger of Pursglove, and Bubby Pancoast & wife, Malissa, of Jere. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her grandmother, Ruby M. Shaffer, & ex-husband, Charles J. LaMottie, Sr. Cremation services will be provided by Hastings Funeral Home, Omega Crematory and a memorial service will be held at a later date. Send condolences online at www.hastingsfuneralhome.com.
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