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Richard Sharp

Rexburg, Idaho

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Richard Martell Sharp died Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010. He was born April 27, 1950, in Rexburg to William Martell and Lois Annie Taylor Sharp. He graduated from Madison High School in 1968. He earned a degree from Ricks College in architectural drafting. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus...

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When we moved to Rexburg when I was in the eighth grade one of the first people that I met was a tall, kind football player named Dick Sharp. All through junior high and high school we became best of friends. Whether it was just hanging out with his bicycle, at my house playing Yahtzee, or in Jackson in his canoe, we loved being together. He was such a good friend to me. I also loved his family and their kindness to me, always. I feel so sad that I had not talked with Dick for over 30...

Dick was one of my best friends - working at the Food Center all those years ago. My heart goes out to his family. We know we will all see him again soon.

First met Dick when I went to work at Rexburg Food Center he was a Senior and I was a Jr. at Madison High. I will always call him a friend, it didn't matter your age or what, he was a good man. Sympathy & condolences to his family, he will be missed by many!

Dear Susan & Fam -
My heart breaks and tears fill my eyes as I write this! I was so shocked when I opened the paper - I didn't know! My memories go 'way back' as I remember always visiting with Richard as I shopped Rexburg Food Center! That was a few years ago!!! God bless YOU Susan as you face this tragedy with courage - I am praying for you and will stop by the shop often to check on you. Richard will truly be missed and will leave a huge hole!
Our love to you all!

Susan and fam... My heart is so full for you at this time... Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers... I don't sleep so well, so please call if you ever just need to talk,,,, Love you... Susie

Richard was a dear friend of my childhood. I was thinking of him just the other day. Although I haven't seen him since he graduated from high school, his wonderful sense of humor and kind heart have remained in my memory. Thank you for being a part of my life, Richard.
Jerroleen Hicken Sorensen

Dear Susan,
We just want you to know how shocked and saddened we were to learn of the sudden death of Richard.We both have such fond memories of Richard.He was truly a wonderful person. We hope your wonderful life together and your many memories of Richard will help to sustain you through the weeks and months ahead. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your beautiful family.
Byron and Lana Jensen

Dear Dick Sharp Family,
What fond memories I have of Dick! As 6 year olds we rolled marbles off the "fins" of new DeSotos in my father's car showroom; played hid 'n' seek in the garage where Dick's dad worked on cars. Later in high school I attended football games and cheered for Dick,the big lineman, whom I always call friend.
As an adult, I would go back to Rexburg for a summer vacation; I hoped I would run into Dick at the Food Center- to visit, catch-up on the news of former...

I was saddened to learn of Richards passing! He is and has been a true friend to so many. He will be missed. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Marilyn Hill Hammond