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Samuel Clark “Sam” Sharp

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Samuel Clark “Sam” Sharp

Birth
Hico, Hamilton County, Texas, USA
Death
12 Jun 1998 (aged 87)
Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Carlton, Hamilton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Married: July 1, 1935 in Carlton, Hamilton County Marriage Record Bk, 10, p. 61

Parents: William Watt Sharp & Ella Lee Callan

The Hamilton Herald-News 06/17/1998

Sam Clark Sharp, 87, of Carlton, died June 12, 1998, in the Hamilton Hospital. Services were held June 15 at the Rutledge Funeral Home Chapel in Hico. Rev. Ferel Little and Rev. Bill Campbell presided.

Burial was in the Carlton Cemetery.

Mr. Sharp was born April 22, 1911 in Hamilton County and lived most of his life in Carlton. He was a blacksmith.

On July 1, 1935, he married Marie Walton in Carlton.

He was a lifetime member of Masonic Lodge #519 and was hon-ored with the Golden Trowel Award. He was a member of the Methodist church.

Survivors include his wife, two daughters and a son-in-law, Nita and Ferel Little of Buna and Linda Longino of Fort Worth, and one son, Gene Sharp of Fort Worth. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Bill McKnight of Waco and Marjorie White of Carlton, two brothers, Bailey Sharp of Waco and Doc Sharp of Midland, six grandchildren, six great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews and good friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and three sis-ters.

Pallbearers were Larry Sharp, Charles Sharp, Wes Little, James Longino, Larry West and Michael Evans.
Married: July 1, 1935 in Carlton, Hamilton County Marriage Record Bk, 10, p. 61

Parents: William Watt Sharp & Ella Lee Callan

The Hamilton Herald-News 06/17/1998

Sam Clark Sharp, 87, of Carlton, died June 12, 1998, in the Hamilton Hospital. Services were held June 15 at the Rutledge Funeral Home Chapel in Hico. Rev. Ferel Little and Rev. Bill Campbell presided.

Burial was in the Carlton Cemetery.

Mr. Sharp was born April 22, 1911 in Hamilton County and lived most of his life in Carlton. He was a blacksmith.

On July 1, 1935, he married Marie Walton in Carlton.

He was a lifetime member of Masonic Lodge #519 and was hon-ored with the Golden Trowel Award. He was a member of the Methodist church.

Survivors include his wife, two daughters and a son-in-law, Nita and Ferel Little of Buna and Linda Longino of Fort Worth, and one son, Gene Sharp of Fort Worth. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Bill McKnight of Waco and Marjorie White of Carlton, two brothers, Bailey Sharp of Waco and Doc Sharp of Midland, six grandchildren, six great grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews and good friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and three sis-ters.

Pallbearers were Larry Sharp, Charles Sharp, Wes Little, James Longino, Larry West and Michael Evans.


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