Donald-Sharp-Obituary

Donald R. Sharp

Louisville, Kentucky

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SHARP, DONALD R., 57, of Louisville, died Saturday, March 5, 2005. He was a Marine veteran of the Vietnam War, a member of Eighteenth Street Baptist Church and a retired member of the Grim Reaper Motorcycle Club. He was preceded in death by his father Harold W. Sharp. Survivors include his wife,...

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Angie, It was so nice to hear from you after all these years! Your dad loved you more than life itself..
Please tell your grandmother how sorry i am at Donnie's passing.
I love you honey... Debbie..
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Donnie, you will be missed by us all, I know your flying free now..
We think of you often and have wonderful memories of many years.
Debbie, Amber,Heather, Asia,and
your son Tucker....

Donnnie,
I will always love you and know you loved me, We were married 7 yrs.
I think of you often and pray you are flying free, We were a great team... And I'm sure Sue will love you forever also, My best to her.
your 3rd wife...Debbie

When I was in elementary school, some boy named Don Sharp moved into our neighborhood. I went down to have a look. I was in awe of this handsome, shy boy who was a TEENAGER. No matter how many times I rang his doorbell, he always found very polite ways of telling that pesky little kid to get lost. Thanks to Don for not hurting a little girl's feelings during her first crush.

I am so sorry to hear of Donnie's passing. My condolences to his wife, mother, sisters, children and extended family. Long ago, we lived in the same neighborhood and I remember him well. He was a free spirited young boy whose spirit is now truly free. Remember that life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Memories of shared good times will help you through ...

Donnie - You were my first love! I was not a part of your biker life, but I was part of your teenage years. You were my heart and my soul from the time I was 13 to 18. We tried to make it after you were in the Marines, but being apart just didn't work out. You were the most handsome, kind, loving, good hearted, fun guy and you were so good to me. I remember you would walk to my house in the mornings just so you could carry my books to school. We did our homework together and we were always...

With Deepest Sympathy,

Sincerely,

Lew Davis and Sally Davis
Lew Davis Ins. Serv. Inc.

I have some excellent memories of Donnie. He was a great man and new how to have a good time. I will always remember all the great times spent with him & Sue! It was a long time ago that I hung with you guys, but I will never forget them. My heart goes out to you Sue and my prayers are with all of his family and friends at this very hard time.