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Frederick Kingsley Sharpless

1957 - 2023

Frederick Kingsley Sharpless obituary, 1957-2023, Greensboro, NC

BORN

1957

DIED

2023

Frederick Sharpless Obituary

Frederick Kingsley Sharpless, a much loved husband, father, colleague, and friend passed away in his home on August 13, 2023, at the age of 65 after a valiant 3-year fight against pancreatic cancer.

Rick was born on December 7, 1957 to Eric and Priscilla Sharpless in Lower Merion Township, PA. He grew up in Wayne, PA near Philadelphia with his younger siblings, Carolyn and Gordon, and attended Conestoga High School. A lover of the outdoors and a lifelong student, with the granite of New Hampshire in his muscles and his brains, he was a graduate of the Class of 1979 from Dartmouth College, where he majored in Government, played rugby, and was a Rufus Choate Scholar. There he met his wife and partner of more than 40 years, Nancy Bonar. After working as an ASE-certified auto mechanic in the Upper Valley while Nancy completed her studies, the couple moved to North Carolina where they married. Soon after, he began law school, and the couple celebrated the arrival of their first daughter, Jessica. Rick graduated second in his class with high honors as a member of the Order of the Coif from the University of North Carolina Law School in 1984, where he served as an Editor of the North Carolina Law Review. After graduation, Rick took an associate position at Tuggle Duggins in Greensboro, NC. Rick and Nancy purchased Chestnut Oak Farm, a horse training farm, in Climax, NC, where they lived until 2023, welcoming their second daughter, Holly in 1986. There they raised, most importantly their children, but also raised and trained many horses, dogs, and cats. They particularly enjoyed sharing the farm with their friends, clients, and important professionals. From 1990 to 2022, Rick was a founder then President of a boutique litigation specialty law firm before transitioning to practicing independently, which he continued until the time of his death. He most cherished his relationships with his wife and their daughters, serving his clients, and time well spent learning, exploring, and savoring good times. He will be missed by many.

A true Renaissance man, Rick actively pursued knowledge in the law, rhetoric, debate, literature, math, physics, mechanics, philosophy, and history, and he reveled in an intellectual conversation about any topic. Friends often referred to him as a walking encyclopedia.

Since childhood, Rick was tenaciously curious and valued being broadly capable, thus in his early years relishing the disassembly and sometimes reassembly of mechanical objects. Known to fashion a workbench out of the family dinner table (while his parents were out of town), he channeled his mechanical skills in his teenage years into a tan 1964 Corvair he drove and "improved", cultivating his passion for working on cars. As an adult, he could be found fixing farm equipment, home appliances, and restoring a 1974 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible.

Rick was born an adventurer - he loved spending time in his grandparents' cabin in Passaconaway, NH and exploring the nearby mountains in his youth and beyond. He enjoyed Boy Scouts, ultimately becoming an Eagle Scout. In 1972, he embarked on his first National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) trip to the Rocky Mountains and would continue to go on wilderness trips with NOLS throughout his life, most recently in 2000, when he participated in a Sea Kayaking course, with Nancy and Holly, in NC. He traveled the world's wonders, both manmade and natural, with his wife, family, and friends, visiting four continents, innumerable mountain ranges, and lakes and oceans. Throughout his life, Rick delighted in a challenge - "attacking" mountains "because they are there," in hiking boots, crampons, or on skis, tackling lengthy mountainous bike races, and running marathons on roads and trails, including the New York City Marathon with both his daughters in 2011. On the water, he was happiest on a sailboat or canoe with Nancy - vessels that enabled them to explore.

Originally drawn to the study of law by his love of wordcraft, rhetoric and discourse, with a flair for performance and strategy, Rick held a deep passion for litigation. He authored numerous appellate briefs and tried over 60 first-chair jury trials, appearing before the North Carolina Court of Appeals, North Carolina Supreme Court, South Carolina Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, Alabama Supreme Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit - and was admitted to the United States Supreme Court. Rick loved to win, and was known for celebrating a great client outcome with Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust," though colleagues also remember him as a "great loser," philosophical and reflective when the desired verdict eluded him. Rick especially loved mentoring others and engaging with the broader legal community. He was a devoted member of the Dartmouth Lawyers Association (DLA), for which he served as a member of the board of directors for over 15 years and President from 2010-13, and an active member of the North Carolina State Bar, the Greensboro, North Carolina and American Bar Associations, and the Defense Research Institute.

While Rick loved to explore and to practice law, he most treasured the farm and its human and animal occupants. He savored good meals, good music, and good times, and chipped away at the vocations that accompany maintaining a home, farm, and small fleet of vehicles and tractors. He also enjoyed accompanying his wife, an accomplished dressage rider and trainer, on various equestrian pursuits, though he was not known for his riding skills.

Rick was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2020, a tremendously sad shock to his family and friends. He remained exceptionally active throughout his extensive treatment, walking several miles through the hospital the day after his surgery and demonstrating "highly atypical" resilience, in the words of his doctors.

Rick is survived by his wife, Nancy Bonar Sharpless of Greensboro, NC; daughter, Jessica Sharpless Hastings (Victor Colborn); daughter, Holly Sharpless Grossman (Max); sister, Carolyn Sampson (Bernard); brother, Gordon Sharpless (Ketsara), and their families; as well as his dog, Grover, and cats, Waldo and Wendy.

Rick wanted people to celebrate his life rather than mourn it. As such, a celebration of life will be held on Saturday, September 30 at a time and location to be determined in Greensboro, North Carolina. Details will be available at www.celebratingrick.com.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his honor to one of the following organizations: National Outdoor Leadership School, Appalachian Mountain Club, or Pancreatic Cancer Network.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Greensboro News & Record from Aug. 20 to Aug. 21, 2023.

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Lynda Rickenbach Kihle

January 23, 2024

Rick was a high school friend as we met in personal use typing. We had great conversations over the years and when I first went into Facebook he was one of my first friends. We had many fabulous discussions on life works issues and government

He will be missed as he is a fabulous person full of brains and great wit!!!
Lynda Rickenbach Kihle

Joseph Stavola

October 1, 2023

I was privileged to become Rick's partner for many years, and to become his friend and confidant. Whether during the occasional round of golf, a beer at McCoul's, a lively discussion about the Eagles versus Giants, or a serious chat about business or life, Rick's wit, intelligence, integrity, and abiding sense of doing the right thing shone through. His was truly a life well lived, and he deserved many more years of doing so.

Joe Stavola

October 1, 2023

I was privileged to become Rick's partner for many years, and to become his friend and confidant. Whether during the occasional round of golf, a beer at McCoul's, a lively discussion about the Eagles versus Giants, or a serious chat about business or life, Rick's wit, intelligence, integrity, and abiding sense of doing the right thing shone through. His was truly a life well lived, and he deserved many more years of doing so.

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Tom "Petro" Peterson `81

August 25, 2023

I met Rick at Dartmouth in 1977. Rick and I quickly became friends and enjoyed time skiing at the Dartmouth ski way. A fond memory brings me to helping Rick take apart his motorcycle and carry it up 4 flights of stairs in our dorm so that he could "tinker" with it during winter term. Needless to say both Rick and his dorm room smelled a bit like gasoline all term.
I have many fond memories of the times we were together, and will miss his quick wit and analytical mind. He was a great friend and a wonderful man!

William Schur

August 24, 2023

I knew Rick through the Dartmouth Lawyers Association. We had many lively conversations and some spirited debates. He was always a gentleman and a high energy companion. How he will be missed. My condolences to his family. He was a talented lawyer, great friend to many and a true Son of Dartmouth. May his memory be for a blessing.

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Fred Berry

August 24, 2023

This last year, when Rick appeared as my adversary in a lawsuit, the first thing he did was call to chew the fat, and so establish a cordial and respectful tone to the case. This led us both to listen better. I was looking forward to either settling or trying the case with him. But he died. I'm sad. I'm sad for his family. And I'm sad for the case.

Jonathan Dills

August 23, 2023

I knew Rick to be intelligent and formidable. Condolences to his family.

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amiel rossabi

August 23, 2023

I mourn greatly for the loss of Rick. His many accomplishments as a lawyer, athlete, outdoorsman, father and husband are not surprising and, I'm sure, understated. Though we had heated "battles" in the courtroom in early years, I grew to admire and really like Rick as a lawyer and person. He was a lot smarter than me (not difficult), but also smarter than just about every other lawyer and, more importantly, he was the "old" style lawyer--one who would fight hard for his client, but practice with the upmost moral and ethical standards and be able to talk "junk" at the same time. I will miss him and our Bar will miss his presence. My deepest condolences to his family for this loss and my thanks for sharing Rick with us for all of these years.

Amiel Rossabi

Randy James

August 22, 2023

Rick made law fun. Brilliant by any measure, interested and interesting in all things of this world. And of course he was so proud of his wife and family, but shared his thoughts only when asked. A most worthy adversary against whom the pain of losing was softened. My best memory was Rick flying with me (on more than one occasion) but on a particular occasion flying back from depositions in Maryland I was picking my way through storms. Rick says to me, Randy If you kill me my wife and children will hunt you down. I will miss Rick terribly.
Randy James

Brian Alligood

August 22, 2023

While this was an excellent summary of his many accomplishments, two points rang particularly true in my experience -- his ability to take (the rare) defeat in stride and his "atypical resilience." I was always impressed with Rick's ability to roll with the punches in a grueling profession that has become more and more difficult for many reasons over the years. At first, I was surprised to hear how quickly he rebounded from the difficult treatments that he endured, but then I remembered that was Rick. He was no quitter. He also knew how to set boundaries and establish at least as much work-life balance as the practice of law and ever more demanding court requirements allow.

Sincerest condolences to Rick's family.

Alex Barrett

August 22, 2023

I send my deepest condolences to Rick's family. He and I came to the Bar at about the same time. I first knew him as a friendly and formidable adversary and later had the good fortune to work with him and call him my friend. He was simply a magnificent, hard-working and dedicated lawyer, but practicing law at the highest level was but one of his many passions and capabilities. A true Renaissance man who will be sorely missed. And remembered with deep gratitude.

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Lynn Coleman

August 21, 2023

Rick and his law partnerrs took me on as an "older" associate attorney in 1999 after I relocated to North Carolina from Texas. He was a wonderful mentor and I truly enjoyed working with him. He was a big influence on my perspective as an attorney and how I approached my legal career to this day. I was fortunate enough to reconnect with Rick not long after his initial diagnosis and I treasure the memories. This obituary is beautifully written and captures his spirit so well. My condolences to his family and friends.

Kimberly and Stephen Kime

August 21, 2023

Stephen and I are very sad to hear about Rick. Y´all were good neighbors for many years. Our hearts and prayers are with the family.

Jonathan Harkavy

August 21, 2023

To Rick´s family I send condolences with my wish that you find comfort in good memories and in the love and care of family and friends. Rick made our world a better place and the legal profession he and I shared a more equitable and just calling. Rick was a "mensch" in every sense of the word (it´s Yiddish for a stalwart, stand-up person.). May his memory endure as a blessing.

Jonathan Harkavy

Greg Porter

August 21, 2023

I had the pleasure of knowing Rick in his professional life. He had a brilliant mind and calm demeanor and I am grateful for his wisdom, advice, and support over the years. He was an amazing person unafraid to tackle challenges and will be missed. My condolences to his family in their time of loss.

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Rick Groves

August 20, 2023

Growing up in the same neighborhood starting with our elementary school years, I knew Rick as a classmate through high school. He had a marvelous mind, and such an impressive life and legacy. My condolences to the family and I am confident that Rick is again perfect, at home in Heaven. May God bless him, and provide His grace & comfort to Rick´s family & friends.

Dorothy Collier

August 19, 2023

The world will shine a little less brighter without Rick!
My heartfelt condolences to Nancy and Jessica and Holly, Max and Vic!

Martha Branson

August 19, 2023

I'm so sorry to hear this news, Nancy. My thoughts are with you and your family as you adjust to the loss.

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