1938
2024
Richard Lee Sharp of Marysville, WA passed away on October 3, 2024 after a brief illness. He was 86 years old.
Richard (Dick) is survived by his children - Douglas Crabtree, Richard Crabtree,
Step Children - Danny Davis, Debbie Himes; his brother - Larry Sharp. He also leaves numerous grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife Jackie, his daughter Jodi Sharp; his sisters, Marion Evenson, Carol Nielsen, Kathy Howard and his parents.
Dick was a US Navy veteran. He was very proud of his service to his country. He also held numerous sales positions in his lifetime including his many years at J-Lee Floors, Inc.
Dick was loved by so many, including his many friends at the Marysville Care Center, where he resided for the past 6 years. He will be remembered and missed for his quick wit, generous heart, daily candy and newspaper deliveries and his amazing smile.
He is gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.
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David Jimenez
October 15, 2025
SO SAD TO HEAR ABOUT DICKIE AND JACKIE..I KNEW BOTH FROM LAKE ELSINORE..SO MANY FOND MEMORIES.LOVED THEM BOTH SO MUCH..SPENT A THANKSGIVING IN THEIR HOME IN MULKITEO WASH...GOD BLESS THEM .GOING TO MISS BUT NOT FORGET THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD..I'M HEART BROKEN.MY BELATED CONDOLENCES TO THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS..GOD BLESS
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Shawn Robinson
December 12, 2024
I am so sorry that you are gone and that I didn't get over to visit you like I planned so many times. You were always on my mind, though. I still have some of your voicemails saved on my phone. They make me smile every time I listen to them. I'm happy that you are now with Jackie again. I will miss and love you forever, Dick. Jennifer will, too.
Dan Davis
October 23, 2024
Dad we love you very much. So sorry of your passing. You will always be in my memories of fun we had in the pool in Mesa.
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