Victor Earl Sharp, 77, passed away September 27, 2025, at his Clark home surrounded by family. Victor was born to Earl and Mary (Brandow) Sharp of Clark, Missouri. Vic was a lifelong resident of the Clark, Missouri area. He was a member of The Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church and a member of the Clark Masonic Lodge.
Victor is survived by his wife of fifty years, Linda ( Frazier) Sharp, two daughters, Tammy Grimsley (Tim), Yates, and Amy Bates, High Ridge, Missouri, three sons, Vic B. Sharp, (Christy) of Sturgeon, Vance E. Sharp, (Kelly), Clark, and Corydon E. Sharp, Clark. He is also survived by two sisters, Becky Ridgway, Clark, and Judy Stidham (Charlie) of Centralia, brother-in-law Bill Frazier (Velva), Sturgeon, and two step-sisters Teri Adkisson (Buster) Sturgeon, and Leigh Doss (Art), Sturgeon. His thirteen grandchildren include Dalton Sharp, (Makayla), Nevada, Missouri, Randi Callahan (Coolie) Sturgeon, Mason Rogers, (Britany), Yates, Hannah Bartolacci (Byron), Moberly, Brandon Grimsley, Yates, Zach Bates, Alex Bates, Owen Bates, Luke Bates, and Jake Bates all of High Ridge, Missouri, Phallyn Sharp, Clark, Wade and Wyatt Sharp of Clark. Vic was also blessed with eleven great-grandchildren, Everett Sharp, Tillie Sharp, Maverick Rogers, Hayden McCall, Knox Dougherty, Baylor Rogers, Coen Callahan, Blakely and Kye Bartolacci, Bentley and Kaden Grimsley.
Vic was preceded in death by his parents, step-father, Loyd Jennings, brother-in-law Michael Ridgway and nephew John Ridgway.
A Memorial Service celebrating Vic's life will be held at The Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church (Hwy. 63 & Hwy. B Clark, MO) Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 2 p.m. A visitation will be held from 1-2 p.m..
Local arrangements are under the direction of Pathway-Millard Family Funeral Chapel, 411 Union Avenue, Moberly, MO 65270 (660)263-7284. Condolences may be left online for the family at www.pathwaymemorial.com.
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