Kevin-Sharp-Obituary

Kevin Sharp

1970-2014

Obituary

FAIR OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Kevin Sharp, a country music singer who recorded multiple chart-topping songs and survived a well-publicized battle with cancer, has died. He was 43.

His sister Mary Huston said Sharp died at his mother's Fair Oaks, Calif., home, at 10:49 p.m. Saturday of complications from past stomach surgeries and digestive issues.

"He had a strong heart, that's what kept him alive, (but) I'm so happy for him, that there's no more suffering," Huston said through tears and exhaustion. She had cared for her brother since his return home to Northern California last Friday after 10 weeks in the hospital.

Sharp gained fame with the release of "Nobody Knows," a single on his 1996 debut album, "Measure of a Man." He released two other albums, "Love Is" in 1998 and "Make A Wish" in 2005.

Born in 1970 in Redding, Calif., Sharp was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, as a high school senior. He overcame it after two years of chemotherapy and radiation.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation granted Sharp's wish to meet Grammy Award-winning music producer David Foster, who gave him tips to help jump-start his career.

Sharp also became a motivational speaker, a spokesman for the Make-A-Wish Foundation and wrote "Tragedy's Gift," a 2004 book about fighting cancer.

For the last several years, Sharp had struggled from past stomach surgery and residual issues from his aggressive cancer treatment.

"His dream came true through music, and he touched thousands of lives, and he helped heal the soul of people dealing with cancer," Huston said.

Sharp is survived by five brothers, two sisters and his mother.


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I’ll never forget you I just recently purchased a small CD player, as I’m going through my many old CDs. I came across yours and listened to it right away! I’ll never forget seeing you live and listening you sing in Klamath Falls, OR in the late 1990’s. You touched my soul! My heart breaks that you died so young. You were born the same year as my son, Jared who will be 49 this August.

Yesterday, while riding home from the hospital after seeing my son "43" who has just had emergency stomach/intestine surgery. I heard one of your songs and the radio announcer said that you were a very talented singer and it was such a tragedy that you passed away so soon and so young. I know your work/songs. I didn't know that you had passed away. But having your song come on the radio and the announcer disclosing what you passed away from, hit really close to home and my son being the same...

I grew up listening to his music and when he passed away it was devastating. Thank you Kevin for your amazing music

Today as I sit here in the cancer infusion center, Kevin came to my mind. I met Kevin at a 49er game years ago. He sang the National Anthem. I got to have my picture taken with him. He was such a gentle soul. I loved his music. I just thought I would share.

My ex husband dedicated the song ( Nobody Knows) after we split up in 1998. Love the song, he just passed away march 4th 2025

We love you

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kevin's Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas is my go-to Christmas song. I listen to it year round along with Kevin's other music. Just wanted to let the family know he is missed and we still love his music.

His music touched me and a forever fan. Still listen today to his songs. Wished I could have met him and let him know how much he is loved.