Louis C. Sharp

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Birth Date: March 1, 1873
Death Date: February 15, 1936

Marriages

Alta Beauttabaugh - 1895

Minnie Carlow - 1931

Burial Details

Cemetery Location: Glenwood Springs, CO

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - February 21, 1936

Louis C . Sharp was born March 1 , 1873 , at Omstead Falls , Ohio , and passed to his reward at Kerreville , Tex ., February lo , 1936 .

At the age of 1 Year , Mr . Sharp , with his grandfather , Edward Porter , moved to Nebraska , leaving the place of his birth because of ill health . With his grandfather , he located at West Blue , Nebr . It was there m the year 1895 , he was united in marriage to Miss Alta Beauttabaugh To this union two daughters were born , one of whom , Jessie Irene , died - n infancy . During the year 1915 Mr . Sharp with his family moved to Tulare , S . D ., where for a number of years he conducted a successful business . On October 17 , 1924 , the wife and mother passed away , leaving the husba ) nd and daughter to mourn her pasing . In 1929 , Mr . Sharp moved to Eagle , where he located and opened a business for himself . In 1931 , he was united in marriage to Minnie Carlow . He leaves to mourn his untimely death his widow , one daughter , Mrs .

Beryl Schultz , Tulare , S . D ., and two grandchildren ; two sisters , Mrs . T . H . Weaver , Vona , Colo ., and Mis . John Helzer , Winneabago , Nebr . ; three brothers , Clayton , of Detroit , Mich ., Nathan of Vona , Colo ., Simeon , of Eagle , Colo ., and a host of friends who will lonjr remember his acquaintance . Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the home in Eagle , in charge of funeral director Paul Andre . Rev . George Eller , of the Lutheran church of Gypsum delivered a short but splendid funeial discourse and a male quartete—Chester Mayer , Melvin Eaton , E . E . Lea and W . S . Brown—accompanied by . Alvin Webb , sang three songs during the services . After the home service the funeral cortege moved to Glenwood Springs , where burial was made . Pall bearers were Chas . Jodwell , Bert Johnson , William Klley , N . E . Buchholz , Wayne T . Jones and Donald Macaulay . Since coming to Eagle Mr . Sharp had successfully built up a splendid business ) , and was one of the leading citizens of the town , liberal in bis

charities , and always willing to contribute of his means toward any movement which was for the good of the community .

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