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LaJeana Evans
January 19, 2017 | Charlestown, IN
Jeffersonville, Indiana
JeffersonvilleSharp, Edward Alan Sr., 66, died January 12, 2017, Legacy Funeral Centerwww.legacyindiana.com.
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LaJeana Evans
January 19, 2017 | Charlestown, IN
Edward Alan Sharp Jr.
January 18, 2017 | Bremerton, WA
For those of us that worked with Ed at LG&E, Ed was a special individual. He marched to a different drummer, always energetic, interested in sharing the latest item that intrigued him, willing to help out in any way possible, provided assistance to an ill member of the group, quick to share a joke, loved to tackle a difficult problem that a customer may present, and a challenge to management to focus his pursuits. Ed was a loving person, full of life and a most memorable person.
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Richard Karlen
January 16, 2017 | Louisville, KY
Ed was one of the most interesting people I have ever met. Was just thinking about him and the upcoming solar eclipse in August. Ed, buddy, you will be missed.
Bill McKellar
January 16, 2017 | Montgomery City, MO
Ed was probably the most prolific sidewalk astronomer in the metro, showing thousands of people the Moon and planets each year. He was a member of the Louisville Astronomical society, and a friend. His passion for teaching the public about astronomy was unparalleled. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends. We will miss you, Ed.
Ron Yates
January 16, 2017 | Louisville, KY
ed was a big part of our family christmas times during the 90s loved talking with him he was my brother in law back then. recently saw him working at lowes and tried to catch up on what hed been up to. he is loved and truely will be missed.
mike miller
January 15, 2017 | Jeffersonville, IN
sorry for your loss --may the lord be with the family.
deborah miller
January 15, 2017 | Louisville, KY
We will miss you, Rest In Peace.
Jeff & jennifer Wheatley
January 15, 2017
Ed Sharp and his team of volunteers shared the night sky with over 14,000 people last year at the Jeffersonville end of the Big Four Bridge. On any clear night, Ed was always there, teaching and showing kids and adults the moon or planets. He was the moderator of the Moons and Planets at the B4B Facebook group and gave a wealth of information to his foillowers. He was a dedicated member of the Louisville Astronomical Society and served on its Board of Directors. Ed won the LAS Sidewalk...
Ken Alderson
January 15, 2017 | Louisville, KY