Larry Sharp, 67 of Memphis, Tennessee passed away on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, at VA Hospital Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee. Born Friday, March 20, 1953 in Memphis, Tennessee, he was the son of the late George Lusk and the late Josephine Sharp Parker. Surviving are his two sons, Marlos McGhee and Taurus Sharp, one brother, Joseph Parker Sr., sisters, Brenda Parker and Barbara Freeman (James), four grand children, three great grand children and two nieces and eight nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM on Friday, March 26, 2021, at R S Lewis & Sons, 2944 Walnut Grove Rd, Memphis, Tennessee. Funeral service will be at 10:00 AM on Saturday at Mt Pisgah Baptist Church 1234 Pisgah Road Cordova, Tennessee.
Extending my sincere prayers and condolences to the family of Larry T Sharp. Praying y'all find strength and comfort in this difficult time of bereavement. Always remember that Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not heal. Sincerely Rev. Fentress Jones
Extending my sincere prayers and condolences to the family of Larry T Sharp. Praying that y'all find strength and comfort in this difficult time. Always remember that Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not heal.
R.I.P cousin Larry, miss you saying you are a Flat Foot Hustler, while wearing your Fire Dept Boots(as you called them). Love your cousin Sheree, daughter of your first cousin Lurene Sanders. We miss Uncle Rev too. Mr. Picadilly(smile).
I lift the family in prayers of comfort & peace as you journey through the time of Larry's passing. I know you are in our Father's House smiling down at us with that beautiful smile. We will miss you... Vicki Azlin, Alpha Omega Veterans Services
T Sharp will be truly missed. Who else will come knocking on your door 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning and look like he can't understand why you upset and then have the nerve to ask you for a ride. My only nephew 💙 who call me Ca. I will really miss him. All my love to our family.Larry is a household name forever
Larry, gone but not forgotten. We will miss you man. Alpha Omega
I light a candle of pink to symbolize our love for Larry and the family. I want to use the words Larry would say whenever we had a dinner or lunch etc. He would say "All must go" That meant no food would be left over. I send to the family words of joy, comfort and strength...joy that Larry had an opportunity to share his life with us all, comfort to the family offering my condolences to you and your prayers requesting strength as I can hear Larry say and I think he would say it at this time. "All must go" Love to the Sharp Family Jewel Weatherspoon Alpha Omega Veterans Services
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One of my favorite uncle's every time I saw him he always told me ain't no nine to five. I miss him already stay encouraged to my family from nephew Teran.I love yall
One of my favorite uncles.We had some good times together.Evertime I see him he smiled and said ain't no 9 to 5 .I miss him already LoveForlife.Teran Holloway
Thank you for all the laughs and fun times we had uncle T. Love you . Julia Parker
You will never die because of the memories we made love you always cus Henri!!!!
Larry, you and I shared many conversations. Some we would disagree on,but most we agreed. My friend god has prepared the kingdom for you. We will cherish the memory of you for days to come. I'll always remember you partner. Robert Porter,bus- driver as you would call me. Farewell Larry!
You was my husband for 12 years and the father of my child we will miss you Eternal love Peggy sharp
Please keep our family in your prayers during our time of bereavement. Valarie Richardson Jones
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