Walter-Sharp-Obituary

Walter F. Sharp

Providence, Rhode Island

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Walter Sharp passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on January 26, 2006.

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My deepest sympathy to all Mr. Sharp's family. He provided superb leadership and guidance to many of us at PCD during the '60's. He will be missed.

Dee, Bob & Heidi:

A note of sincere sympathy on the passing of your father. What a wonderful life and legacy and exceptional accomplishments in one lifetime! Both your parents attributed such a great deal and touched the lives of many. May he rest in peace and in love. Please accept our sincere condolences.

To Dianne,Kim and their families;

I can see your Dad at the Oaklawn May Breakfast as though it were yesterday.
He and Ken Cogswell wallpapered one of my rooms in the house on Blueberry Lane. They did an excellent job!
You will miss your Dad and so will those of us who knew him. He was a good man!
My deepest sympathy to you.
Sincerely,

Lois Johnson-Bogda

My deepest sympathy to Dianne, Kim and their families in their loss. A wonderful neighbor and friend for 45 years.

To Dee, Bob, and Heidi:
Please accept my deepest heartfelt sympathy on the passing of your father. I knew he was ill when I saw him at Christmas time, but I thought he looked great. What a wonderful writeup in the journal about what a great life he lead. I know what a beautiful legacy he leaves behind with such a beautiful family, you are all such truly special, genuine and lovely people. May your Dad's memory live on forever in your hearts, he will always be with you....

We send our sympathy and are thinking of the family.
Marsden (Barbara Sperry Sharp's first cousin) and Alexandra Earle

Walter and I first met in 1986. Although 20 years is a small part of his great life experience, he certainly made me aware of what the expression "good man" really meant.
Dignity, respect, goodness, kindness, truthfulness, and respect for each individual that he knew, are what made him a special person to me.
Shortly after he lost Barbara, he and I took a ride down to Kingston. He wanted to show me the Azalea Gardens...one of their favorite spots. We since have gone back many...

With deepest sympathy to an old friend.George and Joan Turini