Jerome-Scharr-Obituary

Jerome Scharr

Deep River, Connecticut

Mar 22, 1933 – Feb 20, 2023 (Age 89)

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BORN
March 22, 1933
DIED
February 20, 2023
AGE
89
LOCATION
Deep River, Connecticut

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Jerome "Jerry" Mitchell Scharr, 89, of Deep River, Connecticut passed away peacefully on Monday, February 20th, 2023 in Jupiter, Florida. Leaving behind his loving wife Marlene (Ginsberg), married 65 years.Born in Hartford, Connecticut, on March 22, 1933, Son of the late Philip and Mabel...

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Sehr geehrte Familie Sharr Ich möchte Ihnen mitteilen dass ich der neue Besitzer von dem Buick Roadmaster bin. Ich kannte Herr Jerry Sharr nicht persönlich, aber was ich über Ihn hier gelesen hab, das hat mich sehr beeindruckt. Ich werde den Buick in Ehren halten, er hat ein gutes Zuhause bekommen in Deutschland. Alles Gute für Sie, mit herzlichen Grüßen Christian Spengler

Jerry was a very gentle, intelligent, excellent judge of character among other attributes. A great guy overall. I owe a lot of my success to Jerry. I can´t believe it´s a year already.

Dear Marlene- We are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts and thoughts are with you. Arlene and Dan

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Scharr family. The Drivers for the estuary ( EMOTS ) Transportation will miss Jerry.

I´m so sorry for your family´s loss. I so admired Mr Scharr. I always enjoyed my time with him. One of my best memories was when my son Jarrett and I got to talk to him about his automobile collection. It was a great day in Bloomfield as we walked around his cars and talked about each one. Such a caring and unique human.

I first met Jerry in 1975, as the salesman for ICI Films calling at 40 Newberry Road. On my second visit, he told me I needed a new company car which was my predecessors vehicle; it was black, boxy and looked like government tax auditors car! For the next 27 years I was fortunate to sell to Jerry Melinex Films to Scharr Industries and TechniMet. With my career ending at ICI/duPont, Jerry brought me on to sell for TechniMet in 2002. While at TechniMet I would occasionally drop Jerry off...

Uncle Jerry has always been such a kind and loving soul. He made the world a better place through his hard work, dedication, and love. He officiated my wedding and I always loved going to the house and seeing the cars. Sending all my love to Aunt Marlene and family.

I came to know Jerry thru Jeff in 1995 and through them Marlene, Michael, Janet, and Katelin. I recall a Christmas season gondola ride with my wife Chris, Jerry, Marlene, and maybe Janet or Katelin thru the inland waterways of a Phoenix hotel. There may have been music and Phoenix does get cold so there were blankets. Jerry and I (Gould) did a business deal that brought forth SP5 but my customer failed and ultimately Jerry developed an industry from a chance meeting on an airplane-diabetes...