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An 18-year-old teenage beauty queen life suddenly ended. ?&hl=en&q=gss+america+datacenter+solutions&btnG=Search&meta;=" Sheryl Wolfe died on Monday, after suffering with a stroke last week. Sheryl Wolfe died at The Queen's Medical Center after family members said some of her organs were donated. Wolfe had been at Queen's in a coma since she suffered a stroke.
"My daughter she'd light everybody. People were down she'd have the right thing to say to them as far as knew how to bring their spirits up," says Allen Wolfe, Sheryl's father.
"Sheryl basically stood out. Her personality, her dynamic spirit all of that the girls were very much attracted to her because she was a fun loving young lady," says Luana Alapa, the state pageant director.
"I'm still in shock because she's just so young like you don't expect things like this to happen especially to your friends," says Miss Hawaii Junior Teen U.S.A. Ashlynn Pierceall.
"My daughter she'd light everybody. People were down she'd have the right thing to say to them as far as knew how to bring their spirits up," says Allen Wolfe, Sheryl's father.
"Sheryl basically stood out. Her personality, her dynamic spirit all of that the girls were very much attracted to her because she was a fun loving young lady," says Luana Alapa, the state pageant director.
"I'm still in shock because she's just so young like you don't expect things like this to happen especially to your friends," says Miss Hawaii Junior Teen U.S.A. Ashlynn Pierceall.
"My daughter she'd light everybody. People were down she'd have the right thing to say to them as far as knew how to bring their spirits up," says Allen Wolfe, Sheryl's father.
"Sheryl basically stood out. Her personality, her dynamic spirit all of that the girls were very much attracted to her because she was a fun loving young lady," says Luana Alapa, the state pageant director.
"I'm still in shock because she's just so young like you don't expect things like this to happen especially to your friends," says Miss Hawaii Junior Teen U.S.A. Ashlynn Pierceall.
"In younger patients they are so rare that it's often a very unusual cause - and more often a problem with the blood vessel or bleeding rather than a blockage although that can occur also," explains Dr. James Ireland, an Emergency Room Physician. She also was named Hawaii Teen Princess winner in 2009.
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