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Wanza W. Sharp

Knoxville, Tennessee

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Nov. 11, 1915 Jan. 27, 2008 Wanza W. Sharp, 92, of Huntsville formerly of Maynardville, Tenn. died Sunday in Decatur. Mrs. Sharp was a retired teacher of Union County, Tenn. She came to Huntsville a few years ago to be near her son and his family, Dr. Joe T. Sharp and his wife, Lee. She was...

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Mrs.Wanza will be missed. She was a wonderful person. Her passing is like loosing a library full of knowledge and wisdom.

I had Mrs. Sharp in the forth grade. I have not forgoten the value of life that she offer.
MAY GOD BLESS ALL
A Student

Aunt Wanza was full of life, fun, and learning. I still have the encyclopedias she gave me and I still use them from time to time. She left a legacy of hard work, love of family, and striving to learn. I will sincerely miss her.

Joe: Sorry for you lose. I always enjoyed talking with you mother. I remember the last time I talked to her @ Big Ridge Park several years ago. She talked to me about you and your family. Know that my prayers are with you. Store all of your wonderful memories of her in your heart and keep them for ever. May the grace of God be with you in your time of grief.

Mrs. Sharp was probably the one teacher who had the biggest impact on my life. Yes, she was a great teacher and made learning fun. But by giving me a little "extra attention", she helped to build my self-esteem and made me feel "as good as" the other students. I will always remember fondly my days in her classroom.

I am sorry for your loss. Wanza was my friend for many years. We traveled together and had great fun. She was always laughing.

Your mother was a dear friend for many years as I grew up. My mother and I traveled with her many times and we have great memories of our times together. We are sorry for your loss. God bless you.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Mrs. Sharp was one of my most favorite teachers, ever! Her example is one reason I wanted to be a teacher. I'm grateful for the memories I have of her. We learned so much and had fun in her classroom. I still remember her sharing items from her trip to Mexico with us and telling us all about each item. I was fascinated! We need more teachers like her. She is missed. But what happy reunions are happening in heaven right now!