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Craig Allen Sharp

Monroe, Washington

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Craig Allen Sharp

Craig was born in Seattle, WA. He passed away in Douglas, Wyoming at the age of 55 years old.Mother, Doris Sharp. Father (deceased) Dick Sharp.Craig graduated from Mountlake Terrace High School in 1972. After high school he served in the army, where he...

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I still miss receiving your phone calls and hearing your voice. I miss YOU. I know I always will. You are now with Mom and Kelly as well as Dad and Shaen. I know you are happy, and that gives me some comfort. I love you, Bro.

I knew Craig in the 80's. He and my ex-husband worked together on a job in Wyoming. After the job finished he went to Alaska for awhile, but hated it, so he came back to Wyoming and lived with us until we left to go to California. He was a loyal friend, fun to be around, and I am heart broken to realize he has passed. My deepest condolences to his mother and sister. May God rest his soul.

Think of you often Craig. You are missed but not forgotten. RIP!

Craig, You helped me get through alot, You helped me teach my kids to fish and hunt you are my family one of my brothers. I will see you again.

Again, many thanks to all of you who have taken the time to extend your stories and most importantly your love for my brother. I cannot begin to convey my gratitude to all of you. This just now came to me: Some of the family will be spreading Craig's ashes up by Spada Lake (where we spread our dad's ashes)in August. If any of you would like to attend, please to not hesitate to let me know and I will give you the details when they have been firmed up. My email address: ...

Sarge was a good man... Though I didnt know him the greatest, what i did know; however, is that he was a great guy. He always gave me a laugh, and my buddies that knew him well always had a smile on their face talkin bout what sarge always had to input during the many huntin trips i have heard about. I hope peace is within to all who have suffered with the loss of good ol sarge. Take care up there and be honest about your fishin stories because the good lord knows the truth!!! Rest in...

As the youngest of the Warrick boy's I saw Craig as a Larger Than Life Man. Craig would awe me with his great skills as an Outdoorsman. I remember my first trip to Lake Perigin in eastern Washington with you I was 4yr's old. You fished with my Dad and me we had a great time. The many trips we had are in my memory and I will recall our times and smile. I wont beable to go Hunting or Fishing without thinking of you. I am sad your gone. Peace Craig

Just can't belive your gone Sarg. When we go on trips trips fishing or hunting I will think fondly of the trips we had together. You were like an Uncle to me not just a friend. Knowing you all my life because you were best friends with my Dad was my good luck. The comrodory and the stories told round the campfire I won't forget. You helped teach me skills to be a outdoorsman like you.I will think of you often. Love You Man!

Craig was like one of my Boys, he spent alot of time at my house when I lived in Mountlake Terrace and visited me often at my home in Stanwood till he moved to Wyoming. Craig was like a brother too my Boy's and I am sad that he has gone on. If their was anything that Craig could do to help out he did it. He went Hunting an Fishing with my Husband Gene and the Boy's. I never knew anyone so in his element as Craig when he was outdoor's. I'm 84 now so I will be looking too see you soon Craig....