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Palmer resident Adyline Nicole Sharlow, 3 months and 17 days, died June 17 of Neurological Disorder, Hydranencephaly.
Adyline was born on Feb. 20 in Anchorage.
Her family wrote, “In Adyline’s short months here, she opened a lot of hearts. She will be missed.”
She is survived by her mother Chevonne Sharlow; special friend Michael Gerard; grandpa Jason Sharlow; great-grandpa William Sharlow; great-grandma Sharon Sharlow; great-great-grandpa William Sharlow; great-great-grandma Doris Sharlow; great-grandma Dace Boyd; uncle Zach Sharlow; aunt Ellie Sharlow; great-aunts and uncles Nikki and Mike Sironen, Shannon and Kyle Drasky, and Cassie and Morgan Amouak-Hale; grandma Deborah Hurd; grandpa Dan Scott; great-grandpa Gordon Scott; and father Matthew Scott.
She was preceded in death by her great-grandpa Robert Boyd and great-great-grandma Phyllis Sharlow.
Arrangements are with Janssen’s Evergreen Memorial Chapel.