Glen-Sharp-Obituary

Glen E. Sharp

Kansas City, Missouri

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MSgt (Retired), USAF, Glen E. Sharp, passed away into the Wild Blue Yonder on July 9, 2004. A fourth generation Kansan, he was born July 21, 1926, on the Sharp family homestead at 168th and Switzer Road, formerly known as Terry Road. He rode a horse to a one room schoolhouse until high school. He...

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The Members Of D.A.V. Chapter 2 Extend Their Condolences To The Family And Friends of Fellow Comrade Sharp On His Passing. Glen Will Be Remembered During Our July 22Nd Meeting.

Doug, James, Chad, Joe and Sheri, I just wanted to let you know that my thoughts are with you. I won't ever forget your dad running around yelling at us to feed the animals or do the chores. Standing outside the house and hearing someone try and tell us something from the outhouse. The smirk that he would give as not to make anyone think he was smiling. And finally the truly hard worker that he was. I am sorry for your lost and wish you guys the best

I worked with Glen at Job Service and was very sorry to hear about his passing. He was a very nice person and a great asset to Job Service.

We lived next door to the Sharps at Otis AFB Mass in base housing in the mid 60's and our son Danny loved to play with their children, especially Doug and Joey as they were nearest his age. Erma was a wonderful mother to her children. We were priviledged to know her. After we lost contact with them over the years we located Glen a few years ago and found Janet whom we immediately loved. They visited us and we visited them and we were able to see all the children except one. Such a joy to see...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of remembering and grieving. A fond memory of mine is bringing my nieces and nephew to the Sharp farm to look at the piglets with Glen standing by to share "pig" stories. Glen welcomed my son, Danny, many times into their home. Glen's kindnesses resonate in the hearts of many people.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Here's to the good times and memories that my family had with the Sharp family. My smypathy to Glen's children, grand children, greatgrand children and his dear wife, Janet. He will be missed.

To James, Erica, Liz, Jay and the rest of the family,

We know how close you all were to Glenn and how much he will be missed. He was a text-book grandfather that loved all of his grandikids very much. The few times I got the opportunity to talk with him is was always a treat. He was a true piece of gold.

Ron Lacy

Sharp family, so sorry about Glenn, (Jim) I am long time friends of the Sharp family, many ties going back to the Stanton family, he will be missed, Bonnie