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Philip Sharp

San Diego, California

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Retired San Diego Superior Court Judge Philip Sharp passed away on February 8, 2005 after a 14-year battle against prostate cancer. Judge Sharp was born, raised and educated in Virginia. He graduated from St. Christopher's School, Washington and Lee University undergraduate and Washington and Lee...

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We are very sorry to hear about Phil's passing. He will be missed and we will keep him and your family in our prayers.

Capt. Sharp, USMC

I never had to opportunity to work with Judge Sharp as an employee of the Superior Court but knew of his outstanding reputation. My sympathies are with his family as they go through the healing process. May God hold him in his arms, there is no more pain.
Jan Mauck, San Diego Superior Court (retired)

Aloha Nanette and "kids"!
What I really will remember Phil for, is for the way he treated everybody equally, with care and love no matter how old they were and what status they had.I truly feel privileged to have known a men like Phil. Noah enjoyed talking with Phil and was looking forward to your return on the island.Phil always made him feel special. I have great memories of the time spend together. I know we will be together one day again, either if it's playing racquetball or have...

The Sharp Family,
I'm sorry to hear about Judge Sharp's passing. I had the pleasure of serving as his Bailiff. My thoughts are with you all.

The Sharp Family,

I am deeply saddened to learn of the Judge's passing. Having been his court reporter for 11 years while he was on the bench, he never ceased to amaze me with his deep sense of honor, integrity, loyalty and discipline. It was a pleasure and an honor to work for him. He will forever hold a special place in my heart. My condolences to all of you. My thoughts and many prayers are with you all. I will miss you, Judge!

Kathleen Hood

The Sharp Family,

I am deeply saddened to learn of the Judge's passing. Having been his court reporter for 11 years while he was on the bench, he never ceased to amaze me with his deep sense of honor, integrity, loyalty and discipline. It was a pleasure and an honor to for him. He will forever hold a special place in my heart. My condolences to all of you. My thoughts and many prayers are with you all.