Robert-Sharpe-Obituary

Robert Norman Sharpe

Dallas, Texas

1944 - 2014

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DIED
March 2, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Sharpe, Robert Norman Robert Norman Sharpe was born February 23, 1944 in Moultrie, Georgia and was surrounded by his family when he passed away on March 2, 2014 in Dallas, Texas. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, where he served honorably as a Captain in the U.S. Army Special Forces. After his...

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I really miss you, Buster.

I went to school with him and really liked him as he was such a great guy. He will be missed by those of us in the Class of '63 who knew him.

Dear Mrs. Sharpe, Rob, and Emily,
I am sorry it has taken me this long to reach your family with our deepest sympathy for the loss of Mr. Sharpe. I hold in my heart wonderful memories of his love for me and my family. Only my own dad took me fishing more times in my life. In honor of Dad's birthday tomorrow and in memory of your husband and dad, we have made a donation to the Wounded Warrior project. I felt inspired reading about the great success this organization is having with...

Dear Fran, Emily, and Robert,
We are so sorry to hear about Bob. We are fortunate to have known his kindness and we will miss him. Fran if there is anything we can do for you please call me-number is in the phone book. Love always Dennis and Linda Hines (Ashtabula, Ohio) Emily, congradulations-three children! God bless you!

Bob was the smartest, funniest most caring man I know. He had so many qualities I could never list them all. One skill of his I wish I had was the uncanny ability to bring up the exact quote or joke to respond to a comment made by someone. His mind was a great thing.
I already miss him.

We will always have good memories of Bob's visits to Argentina and shall really miss him. Our thoughts are with his family at this sad time.

Rest in peace and know you will always be my friend. Class of 62

Rest in peace,Bob. Condolences to family and friends!

Sue and I always thought a lot of Bob we wish we could have seen him more over the years!