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Albert Douglas Sharp III

Silver Spring, Maryland

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Silver Spring, Maryland
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American Cancer Society

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 ALBERT DOUGLAS SHARP III (Age 57)  On Sunday, April 3, 2011, of Olney, MD. Beloved son of the late Albert Douglas Sharp Jr. and Doris Joan Sharp; brother of Susan M. Ruth; nephew of Ella James. Also survived by cousins, nieces, nephews and a multitude of friends. Relatives and friends...

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my deepest sympathy to the family and friends who lost this loved one. it is so hard to part. heaven has gained a precious angel

We all lost one of those people that was extremely special, he had a unique way of making everyone he encountered in life, like if not love him, with his own unique wit, sense of humor and the way the world around us was according to Doug. He did not have a mean bone in his body, he loved his family and friends and that dang cat Shady. :) I'm going to miss him so much, his stories, his greetings I'd like to think were just for me, his favorite niece. ( Of course I was his only niece.) Please...

My uncle Doug

My uncle Doug

Ok Doug Sharp, we have been great friends for over 40 years and we have been through just about every life experience there is both good and bad. Having you there the whole way was a blessing and a comfort to me and I am eternally grateful. Now you move on to see some of our fallen friends like Eleinsky, The Scrim and his dog Doug and many many more. Save a slot in the ring game up there for me. But I don't want to follow The Scrim.

Doug was more than a friend or mentor to me. He was a very close friend - so much so he was truly family. He taught me a lot about life as well as pool. Of the close friends a person has, very few can be credited with contributing to a person becoming the person they are today. Doug was that for me. I am forever grateful for being able to have known him. He was loved greatly and will be greatly missed.

God Bless,

Dan Reid
"Dannyboy!" - as Doug always called me.

Doug you were a great coworker but a better friend.I will miss our talks on the phone about retirement and what we could be doing.RIP.W.T.

Doug, thank you for just being you. I appreciate all the words of wisdom you had to share in your own special way. You may be gone but you will never be forgotten.

Douglas I was glad I got to see you that last time before your passing, I felt your pain old buddy. but I know god has you in his arms and there will be no more pain. your old railroad buddy and friend.