301 E McLoughlin Blvd. Suite E
Vancouver, Washington
BARBARA A. SHARP
November 21, 1926 ˜ December 27, 2018
Barbara A. Sharp passed away Dec. 27, 2018 at home in Vancouver, WA, surrounded by her family. She was born Nov. 21, 1926 to Zyrl and Fay Geroy in Everett, WA.
Barbara married William J. Sebers in 1941 in Everett and then moved to Camas, WA in 1946.
After his death in in 1948, she went to work for Crown Zellerbach in Camas. There she met Merle A. Sharp, her husband of nearly 62 years.
In 1966, Barbara and Merle accepted a transfer to the Wauna, Oregon CZ plant and they moved to Clatskanie, OR. Barbara worked at Humps Restaurant until they returned to Vancouver in 1991.
She was an avid sewer for many years making clothes for American Girl dolls, enjoyed the WA and OR coast, the hours she spent with Merle fishing on Jones Beach.
Barbara is survived by her son, Bill (Judy) Sebers; grandson, Gene Z. (Melanie) Regan; granddaughter, Tracie (Russ) Clawson; great-grandchildren, Raechel, Mariah and Conner; great-great-grandson, Wyatt; brothers-in-law, Bob (Sharon) Sharp of Battle Ground and Bill (Barbara) Sharp of Vancouver; and many nieces and nephews.
Her husband, Merle; parents; and sister, Jeanne Travis, preceded Barbara in death.
There will be no service as she requested, however, please sign her guest book at www.columbian.com/obits
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