Housing and Development Newsletter
Live trees will be displayed at four locations: Goleta, Santa Barbara, Montecito and Carpinteria until the end of the year, and HSB will create traditional paper stars in honor of each digital star donated and place it on the location of the purchaser’s choice.
“Light Up a Life is such a memorable tradition we have every year where we continue to share our grief for those we miss, said David Selberg, CEO of Hospice of Santa Barbara. During this time, we are all grieving, whether it be for a person or the normalcy of our lives.
Sharon E. Miller
Sharon E. Rexroad Haught Miller, 83, of Williamstown won her twenty-year battle with Parkinsons disease, when she stood upright and walked unassisted through the gates of Heaven on Tuesday December 8, 2020. She was born in Wood County, WV a daughter of the late William F. and Evelyn N. (Singer) Rexroad.
She retired from Camden Clark Memorial Hospital and was a member of First United Methodist Church in Williamstown, WV. She was a strong Christian and always maintained her faith. She loved raising her family.
She is survived by her husband Joseph P. “Pete” Miller; son Alex F. Haught of Friendly, WV; daughter Sharolyn G. Rinehart (Eric) of Parkersburg, WV; step daughters Christine Joy (Steve) and Teresa Scott (Rob) of Williamstown, WV; grandchildren Alex E. Haught (Kayla), Abigail Barnes (Zach) , and Lauren Rinehart; and several step grandchildren and step great grandchildren.