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Alynne Sharp Obituary

SHARP Alynne Terrie Sharp, 65, passed away Saturday, July 28 surrounded by the love of family and friends. The daughter of the late Noah and Roslyn Levine, Alynne was born in New York City on February 25, 1947. Alynne graduated from White Plains High School in 1964, after which she attended Hiram College and the University of Bridgeport. She met her husband in 1973 while working at a ski resort in Vermont. They moved to Jacksonville in 1974 and married a year later. After her children were born, she continued her art studies at UNF's College of Art & Design and earned a Bachelor's of Fine Art degree in 2003. Art and photography were Alynne's passions, and she traveled the world with her family pursuing and perfecting her art. Italy was a particular favorite and much of her work reflects her love of the country and its people. A long-held dream was realized when she opened SMART Gallery in San Marco in 2010 as a creative space to showcase the work of local artists. The gallery also provided a venue for her to interact with the local community, and also served as a studio space for her art production. Alynne loved reading and was a member of the Glamour Dog Book Club for more than 25 years. She is survived by her husband of 37 years Dr. Philip Sharp, daughter Janna, Chicago; son Noah (Jennifer Sharp), London, England; siblings Joan Levine, Carol Bluestein, and Rick Levine, New York; mother-in-law Elizabeth Sharp, Amelia Island; sister-in-law Dr. Barbara Sharp (Dr. Todd Sack), Jacksonville; 10 nieces and nephews; and, 6 great nieces and nephews. The family will receive visitors from 6-8pm on Tues, July 31 at Oxley-Heard Funeral Home (1305 Atlantic Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034). She will be laid to rest in Oaklawn Cemetery in Jacksonville. A memorial service will be held at 3:00pm on Wed, Aug 1 in San Marco at Preservation Hall (1652 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207). A reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, tax-deductible donations may be made to the Alynne Sharp Art Fund through The Community Foundation of Jacksonville via a link on their homepage (www.jaxcf.org) or call 904-356-4483. Please share her life story and leave words of comfort at www.oxleyheard.com OXLEY-HEARD FUNERAL DIRECTORS Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Jul. 31, 2012.

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Scott Fisher

May 2, 2023

Greetings to the survivors of Mrs. Sharp. I am presently sitting on her memorial bench in San Marco Park. She was an amazing woman and I am sure you still feel the sting of her loss. May the LORD give you more grace! Sincerely, Scott Fisher

Bill Conrad

September 6, 2012

I don't read most obits these days -- too many friends leaving me too soon. So I've only just learned of another very special friend's passing. For more than 25 years and too few encounters, Alynne always had a broad smile and a welcoming hug for me. My condolences to her loving family.

Susan Phillips

August 2, 2012

Alynne was a gentle, loving lady who I loved like a member if my family, she had the best hugs and was always so special to my parents and family, I will never forget her and my love to Phiil, Janna and Noah.
Susan Phillips

Becky Fagan

August 2, 2012

It was a pleasure to care for Alynne. She was a lovely lady with a delightful smile. Now may she rest from this weary world. She has left a beautiful footprint. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends, Becky Fagan RN (Baptist T5C)

Nanci Bishof

July 31, 2012

I count myself fortunate to have experienced Alynne's dazzling smile, abundant curiosity, gentleness, zest for living, and friendship. My heartfelt condolences to her family and all those close to her.

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