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Kathryn Sharpe

Charleston, South Carolina

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Kathryn "Kaye" Moye Sharpe CHARLESTON - Kathryn Moye Sharpe, Ph.D., of Charleston died on October 5, 2009, surrounded by friends and family. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, William H. Sharpe, Sr.; two sons, William H. Sharpe, Jr., and Mark S. Sharpe; her daughter-in-law, Charlotte A....

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Bill Sharpe, you and Kaye were such great friends to my mom and dad-Mitch and Edith Disney. I am very sorry to hear of your loss.

To Bill and Family,
Your mother was so respected and liked. She contributed so very much to the community. Many years ago - back in the 70s - she and I went to the same beauty salon. I'm sure she was so proud of you.
I hope you have many wonderful times to remember her by -- and to smile as you remember.

While our hearts & prayers of condolence go out to Mrs. Sharpe's family we also celebrate her full & amazing life of service & love. Hers was a life well lived & she will remain an inspiration to many, many people. Bill, you know how much your folks have meant to us all these years. May the good Lord grant you all peace & may her legacy continue through you, Mark, the grands & many generations to come. much love, many blessings, Phil & Amelia

Dear Bill and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Even though we did not know your mother, we know by the way you talked about her she was a great mother.
It is very hard to lose your mother.
We watch you every night so keep up the good work.
God Bless you and your family
Pattie and Jim Kelly

To Bill Sharpe and family,
I remembered your mother at Baptist College. She did not teach me, but seeing her and hearing of her through my advisors at the college encouragred me to pursue the counseling field. I have enjoyed and continues to enjoy what I do in the field of counseling. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

I met Mrs. Sharpe when I was a student at Hanahan High in the late 50s and early 60s. I can truthfully say I've never met a nicer lady. It was a joy to know her, and I've never forgotten her.

It's no surprise that she had a positive impact on a lot of lives.

Please accept my condolences, and may God's comfort be with all of you.

Bill, we just learned of your mom's passing. Losing one's mom leaves such a hole in one's heart. May you be comforted by your family and loved ones. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time, Robert and Pamela Priore

Bill, I'm sorry I couldn't get to your mom's funeral. I remember her well. I still miss my mom and know you will also. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim Ratledge

Kaye Sharpe had been a highly respected name in the therapeutic community long before I sought her services. Being a counselor myself, it was important to me to seek someone "older and wiser". She helped me so much in her unique, loving way, by gently leading me to see and to reveal my true nature. I have been, and will continue to be, ever grateful to her. She remains an inspiration. What a joy to have known her!