Pick A Sharon Letters Plan
Single Letter Monthly
A thoughtful Sharon Letter delivered each month to remind someone you love that they are still seen, valued, and deeply remembered. Designed to bring warmth, encouragement, and meaningful connection back to the mailbox — with a simple way to write us back.
Two Letters Monthly
Everything included in the Single Letter plan, plus an additional monthly letter for more frequent encouragement and connection. Created for families who want to provide a steadier reminder that someone is thinking about them, praying for them, and honoring the life they’ve lived.
Meet Sharon
The Sharon Letters are inspired by our mother — a woman of faith who believed that a simple note could steady a heart.
Growing up in rural Nebraska, Sharon built her life around faith, family, and everyday service. A devoted wife of six decades and mother of five, she found her greatest joy at home — around the kitchen table, studying, mentoring other women, and sharing in conversations that lingered. It was in these simple, faithful moments that she quietly lived out the work of loving people well.
Throughout her life, she cultivated a deep and personal relationship with Christ. That faith became the foundation of everything she did, and it lives on today through her children, grandchildren, and the generations she influenced. Her words, her actions, and the way she treated others continue to guide us.
She had a tender spot for those who were often overlooked. She could see and express the quiet dignity in people’s lives. For years, with pen and paper in hand, she wrote stories published in local newspapers about residents in nursing homes — not because they were well known, but because she believed every life carried meaning. She gave people time, attention, and a voice they might not have had otherwise.
The Sharon Letters carry forward that same spirit — honoring her legacy and the lives that may never make headlines, but should never be forgotten. Born out of her life and love, these letters exist to remind each reader that they are still seen, still valued, and still deeply important to a God who loves them more than they know.