Charles Franklin (Charlie) Sharp,
80, of Lake City, died
Saturday at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
A long time
member and deacon of
Ridgeview Baptist Church, he had served as church pianist for over 20
years.
Mr. Sharp was
a retired UMWA coal miner and a member of Local No. 1569, District
28.
Born Nov. 21,
1912, in Anderson County, he was the son of the late Samuel T. and Martha
Cooper
Sharp.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by
sons, Arthur Thomas Sharp in
1973 and Bobby Lee (Bob) Sharp in 1988; granddaughter, Susan Sharp;
brothers, W.G. Sharp, Earl
Sharp, Wayne Sharp and Roland Sharp; sisters, Ada Adkins and Mada
Wallace.
Survivors
include his wife of 59 years, Mary J. Hatmaker Sharp of Lake City; son
and daughter-in-law, Bill (B.J.)
and Marcella Sharp of Richmond, Va.; daughters and sons-in-law, Betty Lou
and Charles Stephens
and Mary Sue and Gene Horner, all of Lake City; Nancy J. and Bill Beasley
of Tacoma, Wash.; 13
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; sisters, Beulah Smiddy and Maude
Beard, both of Napoleon,
Ohio; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were at Cox
Funeral Home on Tuesday
night with the Rev. Howard Robbins officiating. Burial was Wednesday at
Leach Cemetery in Lake
City.
Source:
Clinton Courier News
13 Oct
1993