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George Engram Sharp

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George Engram Sharp

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
7 Aug 1951 (aged 81)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lewisville, Denton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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George Sharp, Former County Resident Dies
George E. sharp, 81, resident of 3736 Chenault, Fort Worth, died Tuesday at 8;03 pm after a 4 month illness. Sharp was a former resident of Denton County.
Funeral services will be held at Sheppard Funeral Home Chapel at 2 pm Thursday. Burial will be in Old Hall Cemetery near Lewisville.
Born in Madison County, July 19, 1870, Sharp was a retired farmer.
Surviving are two sons, Dave Sharp of Denton and William Sharp of Fort Worth; five daughters, Mrs. Dovie Cox of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; Mrs. Annie Lynn of Irving, Mrs. Ella Gregory of Amarillo, Mrs Bertha Wardlow of Aubrey and Mrs. Rillie Dillon of Fort Worth; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Whitley of Birmingham, Alabama, Mrs. Attie Bell of Alabama and Mrs. Thelma Brown of Fort Worth; two brothers, Shelby Sharp and Raymond Sharp of Dallas, 19 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Denton Record Chronicle, August 8, 1951
George Sharp, Former County Resident Dies
George E. sharp, 81, resident of 3736 Chenault, Fort Worth, died Tuesday at 8;03 pm after a 4 month illness. Sharp was a former resident of Denton County.
Funeral services will be held at Sheppard Funeral Home Chapel at 2 pm Thursday. Burial will be in Old Hall Cemetery near Lewisville.
Born in Madison County, July 19, 1870, Sharp was a retired farmer.
Surviving are two sons, Dave Sharp of Denton and William Sharp of Fort Worth; five daughters, Mrs. Dovie Cox of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma; Mrs. Annie Lynn of Irving, Mrs. Ella Gregory of Amarillo, Mrs Bertha Wardlow of Aubrey and Mrs. Rillie Dillon of Fort Worth; three sisters, Mrs. Willie Whitley of Birmingham, Alabama, Mrs. Attie Bell of Alabama and Mrs. Thelma Brown of Fort Worth; two brothers, Shelby Sharp and Raymond Sharp of Dallas, 19 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Denton Record Chronicle, August 8, 1951


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