Sharlie A. McDaniel

Sharlie A. McDaniel

McDaniel

Sharlie Ann McDaniel was born April 10, 1947 and passed away at home on December 15, 2018.

She is survived by her loving husband of over 51 years, Charles Wayne McDaniel, daughters, Tammy Frazier and Kelly McDaniel, and four grandchildren who adored her, Stevie Frazier (Amber), Brandon Frazier, Jaylin Bates, and Rylee Bates. She is also survived by one sister, Billie Ann Owens, as well as many other family members and friends. Sharlie was predeceased by her parents, Margaret and Billy Mobley, and son Charles Wayne McDaniel Jr.
Sharlie (Mommy) was the kindest, loving, and caring person that ever could have blessed you with her presence. She knew no strangers, and spew no ill words or feelings towards anyone or anything. She was not only our mom, and our children’s grandmother, but mom and grandma to many others who were not lucky enough to have someone special like our Mom in their lives.

Even though we will miss Mom to eternity, it calms us to know she is no longer in pain, and she is now with her son “Waynie” and her parents. They are the ones who will be blessed this Christmas.

Hug your Family tight. Tell them you love them. Time changes everything but love and memories.

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Visitation

Cunningham Turch Funeral Home

811 Cameron St. Alexandria, VA 22314

12/20/2018

10:00am - 11:00am

Service

Cunningham Turch Funeral Home

811 Cameron St. Alex VA 22314

12/20/2018

11:00am - 12:00pm

Interment

Mount Comfort Cemetery

6600 S. Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA

12/20/2018

12:30pm - 1:00pm

Condolence Messages

  1. Jessie Jay says:

    So sorry to hear of Sharlie’s passing.

    I didnt know Sharlie personally, it was Wayne who spoke to me about his mom with so much love and affection that I felt like I knew her.
    My thoughts and prayers are with the family. R.I.P.

    Jessie

  2. Trevor says:

    I wanted to express to your family my deepest sympathies in this difficult time. The death of a loved one is not something that feels natural and can be a very painful time for us. However the Bible can give us comfort on the condition of our loved ones who have died. When Jesus’ close friend Lazarus died suddenly Jesus likened it to sleep at John 11:11 here Jesus says, “Lazarus our friend has fallen asleep, but I am traveling there to awaken him.” How loving it is that Jesus compares death to a peaceful rest. However Jesus also said that he would awaken Lazarus. What did Jesus mean by this? One answer is found at Daniel 12:2 and Revelation 21:4 which promises a time when sickness, death, pain and sorrow will be gone. That will be a wonderful time when we can see all of the loved ones we have lost in death once again. Then more then ever the words in 1 Corinthians will ring true where Jehovah god promises that death will be brought to nothing. I hope these scriptures bring you comfort as they have for me. When you get a quiet moment please read these scriptures in your own Bible.

  3. Dana Emmerich says:

    With love to you always mom

  4. Dana Emmerich says:

    Mom until we meet again those special memories of you will always bring a smile to my face. You have always meant so much to me. Love you forever..

  5. Ann Reed says:

    Sharlie was a very dear friend to me ! I got to know her as a neighbor living in Alex on Colonial Ave. We became really good friends . We had a group of five friends , Myself , Sharon , Margie , Eilene and Sharlie ..She was like a mother to our little group , even though we were all the same age . Now there’s only Sharon and I !! My heart goes out to her family during this sad time .
    Prayers coming your way ! May you find comfort is knowing that she’s with the Lord > Rest well Sharlie , Sharon and I will see you sooner then we know ! we can all be together again With Love Ann

  6. Jim Cumbo says:

    To the McDaniel family,

    I was so sorry to hear of Sharlie’s passing. Her son Wayne was like a brother to me for 25 years. When Wayne and I would go on a road trip she would always say JIMBO you watch out for him and I always did. She was a kind and gentle person who
    will be missed by many who knew her. My prayers are with the family. may she rest in peace.

    Jim Cumbo

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