He lived at 827 Wilson Street, Findlay, Ohio.
During his life, he was an active minister of the United Brethren faith and preached on the county circuits until he retired due to failing health and impaired hearing.
His wife preceeded him in death eight years before him. Five children survive.
Re. Sharp was a veteran of the Civil War having served in the 176th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was also a member of Stoker Post G.A.R. in Findlay, Ohio.
He lived at 827 Wilson Street, Findlay, Ohio.
During his life, he was an active minister of the United Brethren faith and preached on the county circuits until he retired due to failing health and impaired hearing.
His wife preceeded him in death eight years before him. Five children survive.
Re. Sharp was a veteran of the Civil War having served in the 176th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was also a member of Stoker Post G.A.R. in Findlay, Ohio.
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