The deceased was a native of Clay County, but lived near Noble for a number of years.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Frank-Branson Funeral Home at Flora with interment in Hanna cemetery near Noble.
Survivors include his wife, Betty; two sons, Tommy Lee and James, both at home; a daughter, Carolyn Sue at home; a foster son, Charles of Fort Lewis, Wash.; four brothers, Ray, Melvin, and Raymond, all of Clay City and Leonard of Flora; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Payne of Clay City, Mrs. Mildred Marvor of Joliet, Mrs. Mae Eastin, Mrs. Leora Persinger, Mrs. Alene Coggin and Mrs. Ida Frances Persinger all of Flora, and two grandchildren.
Information from the Olney (IL) Daily Mail, September 21, 1970, edition.
Contributor:
Cindy - [email protected]
The deceased was a native of Clay County, but lived near Noble for a number of years.
Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Frank-Branson Funeral Home at Flora with interment in Hanna cemetery near Noble.
Survivors include his wife, Betty; two sons, Tommy Lee and James, both at home; a daughter, Carolyn Sue at home; a foster son, Charles of Fort Lewis, Wash.; four brothers, Ray, Melvin, and Raymond, all of Clay City and Leonard of Flora; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Payne of Clay City, Mrs. Mildred Marvor of Joliet, Mrs. Mae Eastin, Mrs. Leora Persinger, Mrs. Alene Coggin and Mrs. Ida Frances Persinger all of Flora, and two grandchildren.
Information from the Olney (IL) Daily Mail, September 21, 1970, edition.
Contributor:
Cindy - [email protected]
Family Members
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Roy Edward Sharp
1907–2000
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Mary E. Sharp Payne
1909–1995
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Leonard Sharp
1912–1972
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Melvin J. Sharp
1915–1997
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Leora Sharp Persinger
1918–2001
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Lillie Mae Sharp Eastin
1921–1997
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Ida Frances Sharp Persinger
1924–1994
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Aline Sharp Coggin
1927–1990
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Raymond "Butch" Sharp
1929–2020
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Mildred Ferne Sharp Mervar
1930–2009
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