Keith dearly loved his family and spending time with friends. He enjoyed the outdoors, camping, animals, dirt bikes and cars. He never met a stranger. As a teenager, he began restoring a 1969 Camaro in his mother's garage and later completed it after serving his country. Those who knew him well, know that his favorite phrase was "God Bless America!"
Surviving are son, Keith Jerome Sharp, Jr. (Katie) of Indiana and grandson, Landon Cooper Sharp-Brealey of Indiana, siblings, Susan Moore of Flint, Dennis (Sue) of Grand Blanc, David (Lois) of Flint, Harold of Flint, Sandra (Robert) Lord of Flint, Eugene (Jean), and many nieces and nephews.
Preceding Keith in death is his beloved parents Frances and Cecil Sharp, his cherished sister and brother-in-law, Sharon and Dan McClelland, and his faithful dog Skeeter.
Keith dearly loved his family and spending time with friends. He enjoyed the outdoors, camping, animals, dirt bikes and cars. He never met a stranger. As a teenager, he began restoring a 1969 Camaro in his mother's garage and later completed it after serving his country. Those who knew him well, know that his favorite phrase was "God Bless America!"
Surviving are son, Keith Jerome Sharp, Jr. (Katie) of Indiana and grandson, Landon Cooper Sharp-Brealey of Indiana, siblings, Susan Moore of Flint, Dennis (Sue) of Grand Blanc, David (Lois) of Flint, Harold of Flint, Sandra (Robert) Lord of Flint, Eugene (Jean), and many nieces and nephews.
Preceding Keith in death is his beloved parents Frances and Cecil Sharp, his cherished sister and brother-in-law, Sharon and Dan McClelland, and his faithful dog Skeeter.
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