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John R. "Bucky" Sharar Jr.

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1967 - 2021 (Age 53)

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53
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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American Diabetes Association

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John R. "Bucky" Sharar, Jr., 53, of Carlisle, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at his home. He was born on June 25, 1967 in Chambersburg and is the son of John R. Sharar, Sr. and Shirley Anne (Aby) Sharar. Bucky was a 1986 graduate of Big Spring High School in Newville. He...

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To the Sharar family: Buck - will be greatly missed at Atlas. He always made me smile and would always be the first to say "Hi" and tell be to "behave" when he saw me. A kind soul and great-hearted man. Rest in peace and know you will be missed and loved.

We will always miss our little brother he had a very special place in our hearts God bless you all. Sending healing prayers and comfort hugs. With deepest sympathies.

John & Shirley, We are so saddened to hear that you lost another child. It sounds as though he was a fun loving, kind person. Praying that God will give you strength, comfort and peace in the days ahead.

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So sorry to hear of Bucky's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Rick, Shirley & Kristi; Please accept my most heartfelt condolences at Bucky's passing. I know words cant express your grief. Just know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Bucky, My little Uncle John as I called him is truly one of the kindest people I will ever have the pleasure of knowing. I would go to work just waiting to see his smile. The days we would show up to work by accident in our matching Atlas shirts. Uncle John would make sure everyone saw that him and I were twins for the day. He was always so excited about it. Haha! I truly loved it. I would have to chase him down to change the gas...

My condolences to Bucky's family i just wanted to let you know he made me laugh a lot he will be deeply missed i will always remember him
Sincerely Denny Beers