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Susan Zuber-Chall, Ph.D
May 29, 2021
So sorry that this incredibly late! Just wanted to say that Dr. Sharpe taught me a great amount and I was honored to work for him ages and ages ago. Susan (Williams).
Barry Deist
April 15, 2005
Pam and Selma,
You both have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father and husband.
Barry
Nina
March 29, 2005
Wendy, Larry, Andrew & Lilly,
Our heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your father and grandfather.
We are thinking of you and love you.
Nina, L & D
Sharon Diamantis
March 29, 2005
Dear Mrs. Sharpe, So sorry to see that Dr. Sharpe has died. You both always took such good care of my animals. I always remember you both with great fondness. If you recall, we too, lived in Lake Clarke Shores. We moved to Boynton two years ago to be closer to our daughter, Andrea. I take care of my 14 month old granddaughter while Andrea works. Please know that you and your family will be in my prayers. May God grant you the grace to get through these difficult times.
Sincerely, Sharon & Emilio Diamantis
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