Dorothy Carolyn Rube Sharp

Published 3:11 pm Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Carolyn Rube Sharp of New Hebron were conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at New Hebron Baptist Church with interment following in the New Hebron Cemetery.

Dr. Andy Fullington officiated assisted by Bro. Bobby Lee. Dorothy, age 93, entered the eternal rest of her Lord, Saturday, July 20, 2024, at Merit Health Wesley in Hattiesburg.

Saulters Moore was entrusted with arrangements.

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The family received friends, Tuesday, July 23, 2024, beginning at 9 a.m. at New Hebron Baptist Church.

Dorothy was carried to her final resting by those honored to serve as pall bearers: William Sharp, Patrick Sharp, River Williams, Blane Williams, Zane Williams, Mike Rice, Jordan Wagner and Wade Cantwell.

Honorary bearers included Rusty Thompson, Doug Smith, Arthur Wood, Dean Banks, Rodney White, Joe Vasko, Bo Stephens and Johnny Stephens.

Dorothy Carolyn Rube, was born June 24, 1931, to L. M. Sr. and Marye Purvis Rube. She attended New Hebron School and graduated in 1948.

At a young age she worked with her brother Bunks in their parents’ theater/café, The Carolyn Theater. Dorothy always said she flipped a many a burger and Bunks ran the projector for the films.

She spoke lovingly of her memories of those times and the opportunities of meeting new people.

There was a very special place in her heart for her brother Bunks and spent many mischievous days playing on the Pa Purvis’ farm.

She attended Copiah-Lincoln Junior College before she married the love of her life, Cooper Sharp.

They owned and operated the Red and White Grocery Store in New Hebron and served many local patrons.

Along with working at the store she was his help-mate on their cattle form.

In September of 1950, Dorothy and Cooper welcomed their first son Cooper Alexander (Rickey) Sharp, then in 1953 their son William Cooper (Randy) Sharp was born.

Dorothy was a life-long member of New Hebron Baptist Church, always volunteering in any area where she was needed.

Cooking was definitely one of her many talents and she was known for her delicious chocolate cakes, which she made for family and friends and church functions and any special occasion.

She loved seeing the smiles when people saw her “Dorothy Cake”.

She was a member of the “Threads of Memories” quilting group who were always known for the expert stitching and dedication to what is now becoming a lost art. Just recently, Dorothy sewed 30 little stuffed dolls to send on a Mission Trip to Peru, always thinking of what she could do for children.

After the sale of their grocery store in 1980, she was employed in the cafeteria at New Hebron Attendance Center, where she loved interacting with the children with a smile on her face.

She was the epitome of Barnabus in the Bible, always an encourager and her home was always open to friends and relatives and a few a few stray dogs and cats.

Dorothy is preceded in death by her husband, Cooper Sharp; her parents, her brother and sister-in-low, L. M. Jr. and Peggy (Newsom) Rube, son Rickey Sharp and former daughter-in-law Janet Dunagan Schmidt.

Her memory will forever be cherished by her son, Randy (Pat) Sharp of New Hebron; grandchildren: Kim Sharp Williams of Corsicana, Texas, William Sharp of New Hebron, Patrick (Amanda) Sharp of Hattiesburg. Great Grandchildren: BreAunna (Wade) Cantwell of Payne Springs, Texas, River Williams of Austin, Texas, Rachel Rain Williams of Corsicana, Texas, Blaze (fiancé Kerstin Vaughn) Williams of Waco, Texas, Zane Williams of Corsicana, Texas, Meadow Williams of Corsicana, Texas. Also, Liam Sharp of Missouri; Maddox, Brock, Nathan and Hazel Sharp of Hattiesburg; great-great grandchildren: Lilah Cantwell of Payne Springs, Texas; and a much anticipated great-great grandson this fall; her son Rickey’s widow, Kathleen; sons Chris (Ginger) Bryan and Erik (Kayla) Bryan. She also leaves behind her extra-special nieces: Cindy Rube Wagner of Brandon, Melanie Rube of Brandon and Tammy (Mike) Rube Rice of New Hebron.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to New Hebron Baptist Church Building Fund, P. O. Box 37, New Hebron,  39140.

Online condolences and a guest registry are available at www.saultersmoorefuneralhome.com