James-Sharpe-Obituary

James Leroy Sharpe

Snohmish, Washington

1939 - 2016

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Jim Sharpe, 77, of Lake Stevens, WA, passed away peacefully on December 4, 2016, with family at his side. Jim was born to Ernie and Josephine Sharpe on May 9, 1939, in Los Angeles, California. He is preceded in death by his beloved parents, little brother, Jack and his loving wife, Carol Sharpe....

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My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. I cannot even begin to understand what you are going through right now, but I would like to offer my prayers and condolences to you and your family.


Work with Jim at PUD great guy

You are always in my heart. I was blessed to have you in my life. You have gone to the heaven but you have never forgotten. You are really great heart man. Sleep peacefully and I will see you again one day .

Always miss you.I was blessed to have you in my life.You have gone to the heaven now but you have never forgotten. Great heart man.

worked with Jim for a number years at Snohomish county. great mechanic and welder and great sense of humor. I knew his wife and I am sure he is with her now. said news he will be missed by many.

This makes me so sad. I knew Jim when Carol and I worked together at WWMG. I will always remember Jim's insane sense of humor, and the way he and Carol were completely devoted to each other. I pray they are together again. My sincere condolences to his family.

Your the best grandpa I could have ever had. I love you so much and I will see you in heaven one day. There's not a day that goes by when I don't think of you. You will always be a huge inspiration in my life.

Jim you were a wonderful little brother. You made us all proud and grateful for your life, thanks for the memories, for your wonderful children and grandchildren and great grandchildren, for the joy we shared with you, for the way you loved and showed your love to everyone Your faith was strong you had a great life and didn't say goodbye always said " catch you later". Love you Jim - catch you later Tommie and Don