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Tony Allen Sharpe

Omaha, Nebraska

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Sharpe, Tony Allen Jul 8, 1945 - Nov 18, 2011

Age 66. Omaha. Passed away at Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Born in Rushville, IN to William D. "Tony" and Ruth Kathryn McHenry Sharpe. Graduated from Lincoln Southeast High School in 1963 and University of Nebraska in 1968. Lettered in...

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Mr. Sharpe was a wonderful teacher; he really enjoyed history and it showed in the way he taught. My thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family. Jackie (Fairfield) Shelbourn

Mr. Sharpe was a great teacher and coach. As said by many, he definately left a lasting impression. He was one of the best. Our prayers and thoughts are with your family.
Jeff and Peggy Salberg

mr. sharpe was a wonderful teacher he always left a lasting impression, he will truely be missed. my deepest sympathy to his family, he was a great man.

Dear Bee, Greg,Jeff and Families,

Our Deepest Sympathies to ALL of YOU.

Those we LOVE don't go away,
They Walk beside us Every Day,
Unseen, Unheard, but always NEAR,
Still LOVED, still MISSED and VERY DEAR.
We LOVE YOU ALL, Roger and Mary

Sam, just to let you know that I am thinking about you and your family. I know the pain that you are feeling. From one of your St. Joe colleagues.

Sorry to hear about Mr. Sharpe. Looking back we had a lot of good teachers that set great examples for us and he was one of them. He will be missed. Barry Turner 79

My deepest condolences to the family of Mr. Sharpe. I was fortunate to be taught by him, as well as have him for a wrestling coach. Never have a met a person with the passion Mr. Sharpe had for his students and the love of wrestling. I had learned alot from him, for that I am greatful. Mr Sharpe.you will be truly missed,but never forgotten.

Dear Bee, Greg, Jeff and families,
Our Deepest Sympathies, to all of you..
Those we Love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, Unheard, but Always Near,
Still Loved, Still Missed, and Very Dear. Our LOVE, Roger and Mary