Richard Mason
A mentor, role model and the Dad I wish I'd had growing up. I love you Bob Sharp. I expect you to greet me when I get where you are and it'll be just like the old days
Birth date: Aug 24, 1937 Death date: Dec 8, 2013
Robert “Bob” L. Sharp was born on August 24, 1937 in St. Helens, Oregon to Robert J. and Helen (Cole) Sharp. He died in St. Helens on December 8, 2013 at the age of 76. Bob went to Nehalem grade school, attended McKenzie Schools Read Obituary
A mentor, role model and the Dad I wish I'd had growing up. I love you Bob Sharp. I expect you to greet me when I get where you are and it'll be just like the old days
Jay and are so sorry to hear of Bobs passing. Please except our sympathy. We will be out of town attending a close friends funeral but will keep you in our heart and prayers.

Bob was my brother-in-law, and will be greatly missed by the entire family. He liked to play golf and played a couple of times with my husband Bud,both in St. Helens and once in Lewiston, Idaho. He had purchased some new clubs and Bud was looking forward to getting the chance to play Bob again. Bob was such a nice man, and our family will miss him. Rest in peace Bob.
I will never forget walking into the Bar Harbor one after noon and telling Bob. "Well
Bob start me a tab, just because I quit my job sure doesn't mean I'm going to quit drinking" By golly he did just that and when I went back to work a year later I paid the man in full. One of the sweetest funniest and smartest business men I have ever met. And the community as a whole will NEVER be able to fill the loss he leaves behind. My thoughts prayers and humble gratitude to his family for sharing there Bob with us.
Bob was my neighbor for several years back about 20 years ago, he was always a very kind man and I'll never forget the time I won some money and dropped it out side of his business and I called and told him exactly how much cash I lost and he had it for me in his office. Very honest wonderful guy
I remember sitting down at the Bar Harbor chit chatting with Bob. He was a real sweet man. May he be at peace. My prayers go out to his wife and family during this time.

He was an awesome boss and man.. I loved working for him and living next door to him. I will always remember my 21 bday at bar harbor. Where i had my frist drink been of age and then meeting you at the fence at midnight that night to have the last drink on my bday. You will be missed!!
Bob was one of the nicest guys I ever met... I always remember him at Sewickley/dart tourny. He was a great promoter and encouraged all. Sweet man !

