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Warren D. Sharp

Jackson, Michigan

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SHARP, WARREN D. Died-March 19, 2012 Traverse City-Warren D. Sharp, 72, of Traverse City, died Monday afternoon, March 19, 2012, at his home following a sudden illness. Born November 4, 1939 in Jackson, to loving parents Warren and Maxine (Young) Sharp. At an early age his prowess as an athlete...

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Dear Patty:

Warren and I grew uptogether. We both lived on Seymour Ave. in Jackson, were in the same grades in school and went to Trumbull Elementary, East Intermediate and Jackson High School together. I have fond memories of Warren and the times we spent together. I lost track of Warren after high school but I am happy to see that he had a full and rewarding life and especially a nice family. I am sure he will be missed by the Sharp family and friends.

Dear Pat,
Your Warren was such a gentle, thoughtful man. We first met him when he found David's wallet on the road during a Peninsula Drive jaunt. From that day on, including our meeting on Sanibel Island, Warren always had a smile, a big wave, a warm greeting at church. We will truly miss him.

Dear Patty,
Our deepest sympathies. Warren was such a kind man. We will miss seeing him walking, rain or shine, on our drive up to school. We could usually gauge if we were running late, or not, depending on where he was on Peninsula Drive:) We could always count on a nod and a wave, as he seemed to always know it was us.....a very special man who will be missed.

My sympathy to family! As a younger kid growing up near "the Sharps" home, Warren was trully a role model to his younger brother Mike and myself! What memories, Rest in Peace.

Patty,
I was very sad to hear of Warren's passing. I will really miss our long talks on Peninsula drive when we would run into each other during our workouts. We had many talks in regards to the cancer that we were both fighting. Warren was always so upbeat and positive. I always felt better after talking with Warren. I will really miss Warren, he was a great person. One of a kind! Patty if you need anything please call me or Jess.

Rick Fellows

Dear Patty,

We are so saddened by the loss of Warren, truely a shinning star amongst us. I always enjoyed the conversation between he and I across the spring, summer and winter. Above all, I miss his wave and smile as we drove by when on his daily walks. He always knew it was us and I would find joy in guessing where he would be on my return trip (he was usually much further!). He really was a fine man, we will miss him dearly.

Tony and Nicole McGinty