Beth-Sharp-Obituary

Beth Ann Sharp

Malvern, Pennsylvania

Feb 5, 1951 – Jul 10, 2012

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BORN
February 5, 1951
DIED
July 10, 2012
LOCATION
Malvern, Pennsylvania

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Beth Ann Sharp died peacefully on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at the age of 61. Beth determinedly fought pancreatic cancer for the better part of 3 years. She grew up in Paoli, Pennsylvania and went on to live in Montclair and New Providence, New Jersey, New York City and most recently Downingtown....

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Beth was my neighbor in Manhattan and I only just learned of her passing. She was indeed a ray of light - I will remember her beautiful smile and healthy glow, her genuine interest in others' aspirations, her intelligence, optimism and grace. My condolences to her family and close friends. I wish you all much comfort.

Beth, you will be missed so much by those you have touched with your strength, grace, wisdom and kindness. I,like so many others who have had the honor of working for and with you are deeply saddened by your passing. I thank you for being there for me. I have learned so much about life and work from our conversations over the years. I can honestly say you have inspired me to go after my passion while never losing site of what life is all about. I thank you for your concern for my family even...

I have only the fondest memories of Beth from our high school days and those memories are of a lovely, happy, outgoing, sweet, kind and caring young woman, a real friend you could trust and depend on. My condolences and also on behalf of the Hutchison family.

Beth was one of my first managers as a newly minted graduate. I am forever grateful to her for sharing her wisdom, sense of humor and patience. I am sure I wouldn't have accomplished what I have with out having had her as a role model.

Beth was a great cousin, and always upbeat and positive. She will be greatly missed by all.

Beth was my boss at Aerosoles. When I first met Beth we immediately clicked. She was a wonderful person to work for. She was always in a good mood and made working fun. We worked together for 5 wonderful years and I enjoyed every moment. She taught me how to lead and manage people. She was always easy to talk to and was always willing to let me take on as much responsibility as I wanted. She helped me through some difficult personal situations as well.
I will miss her deeply. I...

Beth was a little sister at my fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa. When I heard she had passed, I thought about that big smile that she carried like a calling card. No one could be sad or grumpy around her. She never seemed to have a bad day, always in a good mood, and was a tireless worker during fraternity functions. The world is missing a very bright light.

Our thoughts are with you, Dave, at this sad time. Memories of times shared with Beth in Paoli will always be part of the wonderful moments of childhood. Beth will have a special place in my heart forever. Love to you, Dave, from the entire Lucas family.

My sincerest sympathies for the loss of Beth. She was my boss, my mentor and a friend. She was one of the greatest ladies I have ever had the privilege to know. She is missed more than words can describe. Beth taught me grace and elegance in the face of challenges. She taught me the softest voice can be lined with steel. She taught me that kindness is the way to approach difficult situations. She confirmed that it is possible to love your boss and that work can be a really fun thing. ...