Sharon Lynn Maxfield Quebral's Obituary
Sharon Lynn Maxfield Quebral, 60, of Calvert County MD, originally Washington, D.C. met her sunset on Saturday, July 16th 2022 at 1:30 am with her children by her side. Sharon is preceded by her parents Gloria Jean Hacker and Edward Millard Maxfield, along with her 2, sisters Mary and Tracey. Survived by her 3 children, Anthony, Jeremy, and Kimberly; her grandchildren Syan, Lian, Mikael, Aria, and Archie; her siblings Donna, Lori, Eddie, Joey, Chris, Wayne, and Tommy.
Sharon was a devoted mother of 3 who committed every minute she had to spreading love and kindness. From a very young age, she chose to forego her education to take care of her younger siblings and to help raise them. Along the way in life, she met her husband, Herman Quebral, and gave birth to her "3 beautiful children" as she'd often say, Anthony, Jeremy, and Kimberly.
Sharon was many things in her life. She was an aficionado for her coffee, whether iced or hot. A storyteller in her own right. A magician, she could turn little “nothings” into wonderful “somethings” that would create memories for her children that live on forever. A fighter who always had the ability to speak her mind. A naturalist who sought to her own remedies. And an animal lover of all sorts. But most importantly, Sharon was an incredibly selfless woman, who sacrificed everything for those she loved and gave her heart to anyone who needed it. She served as a model of what a great mother should be and the memories of her will be cherished forever.
Sharon left us with the constant reminder, even though life has to end, love doesn't.
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