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Friday, 29 February 2008 09:23 PM
I'll never forget the day Sharron went missing. I didn't know her personnally, but my sister Gail hung around with Maureen and Doreen. I believe the Priors need closure, just like all of us.
I remember my brother's friend walking around the point with protection to see if he could find Sharron. He was really heart broken, nobody can say move on until you have walked in the shoes of the Priors.
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Thursday, 10 January 2008 06:31 AM
Dear Doreen and Family,
I certainly can identify with the time frame. I pray you receive resolution. Closure is not a word we can use?because there is no closure for us.
Your Sharron is gorgeous!!!
As for Lisa?ignore the ignorant babe. She does not have a clue..or a brain for that matter. She is crude, rude and disgusting.
Love and prayers and may God bless you all
Shari
Mom of three angels.
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Wednesday, 9 January 2008 02:49 PM
listen lisa I have known the prior family for most of my life.I knew Sharron and I find what you wrote is awful.How dare you write something like that do you not have a heart in your body.I myself have a beautiful daughter and I know god forbid if something happened to her the first one to be there would be the prior family.These are the kindness and most wonderful people you could ever know and i am honored to know them so please keep your stupid remakes off of Sharrons site please people who visit this site are people who respected and loved Sharron.The person or persons who did this to her are monsters and justice will be served
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connie Rowan |
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Wednesday, 9 January 2008 04:29 AM
Hey lisa when was the last time you fed an old person ... The Prior family have been doing amazing and living there life to the fullest .... they have moved on ,, But when someone comes to them to reopen a case about there sister why wouldent they want to know and never give up hope on finding these monsters .... THINK BEFORE YOU TYPE
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Tuesday, 25 December 2007 06:07 AM
I don't know why I thought of Sharon tonight - but it prompted me to look her up on the web and lo and behold I discovered this site.
I never met Sharon - but I did attend James Lyng during the time she disappeared and I lived on Centre St. in the Point at the time. I was the same age as Sharon born in 1959.
I recall the three days of cold winter when Sharon went missing and how it grasped us all.
And I remember one day how I walked by the girls lockers in James Lyng on my way out the side door and how I witnessed there huddled on the floor, backs against the lockers, a group of Sharon's friends weeping, crying hysterically, and we all knew she had been found.
I no longer live in the Point and rarely get back but I will never forget this day?it haunts me?and I don't know why.
Peace to you all this Christmas Season - Sharon is watching over you.
D. Martin (screenwriter)
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Wendie Lemieux (Dickinson) |
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Thursday, 20 December 2007 01:17 PM
Lisa,
I can't believe you could be that heartless and cold towards a family that has gone through such a tramatic experience in life. This was someone's daughter, someone's sister, a family who loved each other very much and you have the nerve to say MOVE ON! Lisa, you need help.
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Judy Robinson |
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007 02:28 AM
Hey Lisa
I grew up and lived all of my life until 18 years ago,In Montreal(Point Saint Charles) and I remember the day that Sharron went missing..I have always thought of Sharron, even after all these years, I still think of her and of who brutally murdered her, and took away her life, and devestated her familys life and changed it forever. I was the same age as Sharron was when this horrible crime took place.I remember it like it were yesterday.Praying that one day her killer would be brought to justice and The Prior family can finally have the answeres they are looking for.You are so out of line and have no heart if you think that the Prior family should move on.What if it were YOUR sister? Would you be as cold hearted as you are now?
I have had quite a few people pass away in my life, and two of them were my brothers(who drowned) and one was on Xmas day, and I have never forgotton them,after almost thirty years? and yes..I have moved on(but I still tink of them everyday) But if they were MURDERED, I would not rest until their murderer was found! I would do everything I could(yes, even make sites for her on the computer) If there was even a slight chance, Sharron Priors murderer would be found.So..Lisa?Until you go through such a tremendous experience as the Priors went through..Your remarks on this site should not be welcomed.
Why did you even leave a message at all..Why are you being hurtful.did someone shit in your cornfakes!
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Monday, 10 December 2007 03:43 PM
Lisa ?.
You obviously don't know this family. If you did you would know that they are the sort of people who help old people and feed poor people on a daily basis. They do not need to be told to go outside. They live more of their lives outside than most people I know.
This family (of which I am not a member by the way, just a friend) help the living to a point where I am often led to suggest they slow down.
This is not a cyber shrine as you put it. This family does not create shrines either in the cyber world or the real world. It is an attempt to bring a brutal killer to justice, and 30 years is not too long although you are quite entitled to your own opinion about that. How is it helping the living to allow a brutal killer to continue to walk free in our society? To my way of thinking there is no time limit on that.
In your short cold post you have made some assumptions that are almost laughable if not so sad. Sad for you Lisa.
Geoff
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Lisa Moore |
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Monday, 10 December 2007 06:53 AM
Time to move on. 30 years is far to long to be moping around.
Live your lives. I am sure that is what any loved one would really want. Stop building cyber shrines....go outside....help an old person...feed a poor person. Help the living.
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Thursday, 29 November 2007 05:29 PM
Hi,
I never knew Sharron, but my family originated from the Pointe and I had many friends from there, graduating from James Lyng High School in 1972. I read your site on Sharron and my heart goes out to the family. It is devasting to lose a child, especially so brutally - time does not heal all wounds does it. I keep the faith that this life we know here on earth is not all there is. God bless your family and thank you for sharing Sharron with so many of us. The fact that you have kept the faith for so many years gives us all inspiration.
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Wendie Lemieux (Dickinson) |
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Monday, 12 November 2007 02:14 PM
I too remember when Sharon went missing, I lived on Ash at the time and I remember my mother telling me.
I also agree in this time of technology why IN GOD'S NAME can we not match dna.
God be with Sharron and the Prior family. Hoping one day we will all know what happened to our angel Sharron.
Love to the Prior family.
Wendie Lemieux (Dickinson)
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Monday, 22 October 2007 03:06 AM
My visit to this website has touched my heart deeply. It made me think about what a family goes through when such a tragedy occurs, as well as the friends and the people who knew the victim. There is a profound sadness here, but also a sweetness that comes from the loving memories of the people who's lives have been impacted by the loss. My heart goes out to all people who have lost a loved one in such a terrible way. Still, it comforts me to know the life of Sharron will always be remembered. This, I believe, is the best tribute we can make to a departed friend, to honor the memory of the life that has been shared with us.
My blessings to you all.
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Judy Robinson |
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Sunday, 21 October 2007 03:36 AM
I am appaled at the amount of time that has passed since sharon was murdered..Someone knows..Something..With all the technology today with dna sampling..You'd think someone would have been found for her murder after all this time..
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Geoff Edwards |
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Friday, 12 October 2007 11:06 PM
I was talking to Doreen about some things today and it made me realise that when a murder case goes unsolved it not only means that the murderer is still out there and able to kill again in a physical sense, but also that, in the minds of the victim's family the murdering never ends ? there is no closure (for want of a better word).
This murderer may not take another life in a physical sense, but has very much taken the lives of Sharron's family too. Nothing can bring back Sharron, but until the case is solved the pain for the victim's family goes on and on as they daily revisit and relive the horrific events of the crime, trying to find the slightest clues that might lead to the crime being solved.
Whoever took the life of Sharron may have never offended again and they may be able to put this crime down to an aberration in there lives, something very out of character. They may be remorseful, and perhaps even able to forgive themselves in some way. Perhaps they may believe there is nothing to be gained by revealing the truth now that it is so far on from Easter 1975.
But they, and ANYONE else who knows ANYTHING about this crime, has to realise that by not revealing the truth, they are, in the eyes of the family, murdering Sharron over and over again. Anyone truly remorseful should reveal the truth now. Perhaps the person who committed this crime has since died. Perhaps someone who knows something about this case believes that the murderer should be able to rest in peace. But it is my belief that the murderer will only be able to rest, or live, in peace when the Prior family can too.
The Prior family, especially Mrs Prior, deserve peace. ANYONE who knows ANYTHING about this case should do their utmost to give the Priors back their lives NOW and to stop the brutal murder of Sharron that, in a sense, will continue until this case is solved. If you can do anything to stop the agony of these beautiful people ? you MUST do it!
In a case such as this there is more than 1 victim ? the person who has lost their life and also that person's family and friends. But let's not forget anyone who might have been forced to live their life, knowing or strongly suspecting, who committed this crime. YOU have been made a victim too! Perhaps feeling unable to tell your dark secret though fear or because it involves someone close to you. For a person with any kind of heart and soul, the guilt of living with that knowledge is surely a difficult burden to carry. But it is not too late to let the truth be known. The information you have may be all that is required to bring peace to all the victims of this crime including yourself.
To come forward and say I know something will take a lot of courage. But it is the right thing to do ? a good thing.
I am a close friend of the Priors and I live in Australia. My email address is gmarkwards@gmail.com. Anyone who would like to use me as a go between rather than contacting the family directly is welcome to do so.
Geoff
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Tuesday, 2 October 2007 02:26 AM
Hi Prior Family,
Sharon would be proud of all of you? Doreen thank you for everything? Being a hand to help me up (and Chris you too if you read this).
We all meet in life for different reasons? I am glad I met you Doreen? You showed me never give up and keep fighting! UNITED WE STAND!
God bless,
Brad William Resvick
P.S. One day we all will find closure... As will our missing loved ones.
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Tuesday, 31 July 2007 06:30 AM
I remember that day like it was yesterday. I remember we were watching the Wizard of Oz on TV. Sharon,I remember my brother Brian was at your house,playing hockey with JOJO in the back yard. I remember my brother running into our house screaming SHARON'S MISSING No body knows where she is.He said, Come on guys we have to go look for her. He was frantic. When we got to her house you could feel the anger from the people who gathered in front of her house before we started to search. No one thought that something like this was happening to her.We all just assumed she dropped off somewhere else instead and was running late. When we heard the truth our world stopped. Being a mother I only have an idea of the pain your family goes through each and every day. The loss of a child is something a mother should never have to experience. My thoughts and prayers will always be with you Sharon.To Yvonne, Moreen,Doreen,JoJo stay strong and one day you will have justice and I pray you will stand and face the person (or persons) who did this horrific deed. We will all be you in heaven someday. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. Love Kathy
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Monday, 9 July 2007 02:47 AM
Sharon and family, God Bless and love you. I was born 3 years after your murder. I had knowledge of your murder when I was in high school. I was horified. I cant beleive how someone could do to you what was done to you. I read the articles posted online about your murder. I was scared as a teenager because I hung out in the same areas of the Point and, your killer was never captured. Then the Tammy Leaky story went around and that was it for me. I hope that they find the person or persons who did this to you. I hope that you rest easy and that your family finally gets closure after all of these years. Reach from beyond the grave to give someone a clue to help you and your family.Rest easy and continue being a guardian angel to the people who need you...
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Friday, 11 May 2007 06:29 PM
Funny with all the technology we have today that the cops can't find the person responsible ,at the time this happened I was 14 , the point was in an uproar for a person that was kind and liked by many .why can the cops find traces of who?s responsible if we have the latest in forensic science .
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Friday, 30 March 2007 04:13 AM
I noticed our webpage did not show up in my previous guestbook signing. It is www.jessiefoster.ca and there are many links to the media stories, lots of pictures of Jessie, plus much more on that site. Thank you to everyone who prays for, helps out, supports and is just THERE for everyone who has a missing or murdered family member. Remember, support comes in many forms and is greatly appreciated. God bless.
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Friday, 30 March 2007 04:08 AM
My daughter, Jessie Foster has been missing since March 29th, 2006 - 31 years to the day after Sharron Prior first went missing (I have an older sister who passed away when I was 14, her name was Sharon). I have been waiting to hear news of my daughter's disappearance for 1 full year now, and it is very hard. We need to find out what happened to her. Please visit our website for more info on Jessie. Thank you to everyone who has been supporting us in our search. Our prayers go out to Sharron's family and friends.
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