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Julia Mary <I>Richards</I> Sharp

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Julia Mary Richards Sharp

Birth
Allen, Bennett County, South Dakota, USA
Death
18 Feb 2002 (aged 69)
Allen, Bennett County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
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Julia was born to Pete Richards and Lillian Nelson. She went to Red Cloud Indian School and Oglala Community High School.
Julia married Carl C. Bettelyoun in 1950 and had one daughter.
After his death, she married Albert Sharp, they have six children and were married for 34 years. They made their home in Allen, where they ranched until his death in 1984.
Julia worked for the Allen Headstart from 1968-1972 and the American Horse School from 1978-1982, and the Martin Grade School from 1982-1984.
In 1981, she graduated from Oglala Lakota College with an AA degree in education.
She served on the OST Credit Board for four years and the Public Safety Review Board for 12 years.
While employed at the American Horse School, she helped many youth through her association with Save the Children.
At the time of her death, she was serving as Chairman of the Elderly program of Pass Creek District.
Survivors include four sons, three daughters, one brother, ; two sisters,; 17 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Burial will be at the Sharp family cemetery in Allen
Julia was born to Pete Richards and Lillian Nelson. She went to Red Cloud Indian School and Oglala Community High School.
Julia married Carl C. Bettelyoun in 1950 and had one daughter.
After his death, she married Albert Sharp, they have six children and were married for 34 years. They made their home in Allen, where they ranched until his death in 1984.
Julia worked for the Allen Headstart from 1968-1972 and the American Horse School from 1978-1982, and the Martin Grade School from 1982-1984.
In 1981, she graduated from Oglala Lakota College with an AA degree in education.
She served on the OST Credit Board for four years and the Public Safety Review Board for 12 years.
While employed at the American Horse School, she helped many youth through her association with Save the Children.
At the time of her death, she was serving as Chairman of the Elderly program of Pass Creek District.
Survivors include four sons, three daughters, one brother, ; two sisters,; 17 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Burial will be at the Sharp family cemetery in Allen


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