Brian Maurice Sharp (Passed away 15 Aug 2021)

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In loving memory of Brian Maurice Sharp who sadly passed away on 15th August 2021.
Brian was an electrician and maintenance man who loved helping people. He always had a friend or neighbours’ job on his bench and was happiest when in his overalls.
Dad spent over 25 years, after his retirement, volunteering for tools for self reliance and became the go to person for fixing impossible jobs.
Brian will be greatly missed by his wife, daughters, grandchildren, friends and neighbours.

Helen Hyam donated £30 in memory of Brian

Rest in peace uncle Brian

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Maureen Calder donated in memory of Brian
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Sarah Ingleby wrote

Brian was a much loved volunteer at Tools for Self Reliance over many years. He always enjoyed being in the workshop around the tools and being able to have a good old natter with his fellow volunteers and our staff team. Brian's good nature and humour shone through and brightened the day. He will be much missed by us all. Our love and condolences go out to Brian's family. Sarah and all at Tools for Self Reliance.

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  • Thank you Sarah. Dads retirement was filled with his delight in being a volunteer at TFSR. The opportunity to maintain his skills, learn new ones, make and keep friends with likeminded people and all while achieving an ultruistic goal was so special to him.

    Posted by Barbara on 13/09/2021 Report abuse
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Peter Forward donated £10 in memory of Brian

Farewell Brian, many thanks for your help and support during my Hythe Chemicals apprenticeship. Peter

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Tonia Secker donated £100 in memory of Brian

In memory of Brian Sharp - a real gentleman, a pleasure and privilege to have known him and we miss him and his impish sense of humour. With love to his memory and to all his family. Tonia & Linda

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Gill and John Hall donated in memory of Brian

John and I enjoyed meeting Brian and found him very friendly and entertainig

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Carole and Donna Sawyer wrote

Brian was always the entertainer, whenever he and Alma used to come for Sunday lunch at mum's house (Carole) he used to enjoy putting sweets in his glasses much to the enjoyment of our daughter Lauren she would sit and laugh with him all afternoon. He was such a lovely sweet man who will be missed by us all.
Love.
Carole, Donna, Ian and Lauren. xxxx

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Brian The Entertainer.

Brian The Entertainer.

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Elizabeth Smith donated in memory of Brian

The world could do with more people like Brian. Always a job well done!

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Elizabeth Smith wrote

Brian was always welcoming and very happy when telling jokes. He had good stories to tell too, so was very entertaining & interesting..
He was an expert at any DIY job and did major work in his home until recently.

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Claire & George Liakos donated £20 in memory of Brian
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Claire Liakos donated £20 in memory of Brian
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Claire & George Liakos wrote

I think Brian was a one off in many ways, we became friends through my friendship with Alma, 33 years to date. You couldn’t get two more different men than Brian & George but amazingly they got on very well when we met up for dinners, walks etc If George didn’t know anything about the Queen Mary, he certainly does now!! He also did many jobs for us & was often found under floor boards, electric heaters etc no job was refused. One of my memories of Brian was his humour & especially when I rang the bell he would appear with grapes in his eyes or a banana would appear before he did!! Silly I know but funny at the time! We will miss him.

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  • It should have had our names at the top Claire & George

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Sophie Lafollie donated £21.42 in memory of Brian

Merci Brian for your help and patience when I was a long term volunteer in TFSR. Au revoir. Sophie

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Vanessa McCabe wrote

Love you dad
You were always around and could be relied on for a cup of tea
You couldn’t bare seeing us cry snd would always make a joke to try and cheer us up
You were horrified when at the age of 20 Paul and I asked if we could get married. After the shock you were nothing but supportive and so proud (or were you relieved) when you gave me away on the 2.11.1985
You were always there to take us to brownies or gymnastics and pick us up from youth club. You carried this tradition on with your grandchildren.
You were always in your overalls. always at your happiest pottering In The garage or tinkering with your motor bike
You were the most Christian un-religious man I know
Love you always
Ness

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Lawrence Ranaghan donated in memory of Brian

Farewell Brian Thank you for the many good times enjoyed by myself and may others. Larry

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Alice Ventris donated £20 in memory of Brian

Was so looking forward to that September coffee! It will have to be a heavenly one now! So valued your friendship. Resting in God's care and peace.

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Malcolm parkes donated £20 in memory of Brian

Brian thankyou for being a good friend and neighbour you helped me many times.missing you god bless

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Paul McCabe wrote

It's hard to believe that Brian has passed. Hard to believe that he won't be there to do those little jobs that he loved to do. You could see the joy on his face when he was asked to help with even the smallest task. If you wanted it quickly Brian wasn't necessarily your man but if you wanted a good job you learnt to be patient.

I knew Brian for 40 years. After roughly 5 years, on our wedding day, he proclaimed that I could now call him Brian. A momentous day... I had things that I should have said to him but hadn't, things that I wanted him to hear; my appreciation for all the things that he did for us. His support, guidance, wisdom and friendship. Things that went beyond the Father-in-law, son-in-law relationship. In many ways he was a stand in Father figure who guided me on many matters. Everything I know about fixing cars etc I learnt form him.

Brian, you leave a big hole in our lives and in our hearts but you will always be in our memories.

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  • A lovely sentiment, he delighted in you Paul.

    Posted by Barbara on 31/08/2021 Report abuse
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Barbara Nabb wrote

My Dad was an old fashioned gentleman with a dry, quick humour and quick temper too! He loved working with his hands, with precision and very high standards. He loved the Goons, Jim Reeves and Country music. He got me up to watch the first moon landing in 1969, tried to teach me how to use a slide rule (failed miserably 🙄) and change a plug (mastered that! 😁). I learned to get up early for my paper round with him and to turn the light off when he closed the garage doors at night. He looked after my boys after school when needed and gave them a sense of purpose.
A good Father and a good man. Thanks for everything

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Adam & Grandad

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The last photo I took of Mum & Dad about a month before his death

The last photo I took of Mum & Dad about a month before his death

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David & Grandad

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Brian & Keith

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His cycling days. Thought nothing of a trip to Brighton and back.

His cycling days. Thought nothing of a trip to Brighton and back.

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  • Can see a touch of Adam in this photo

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Alan Nabb donated £50 in memory of Brian

Brian your life left people better off by knowing you.

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Barbara Nabb donated £10 in memory of Brian

Love you Dad

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