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George Sharp

1946

George T. Sharp.

How He Died
Manner Accident
Cause Multiple traumatic injuries
What Happened
Wildlife Officer George Sharp was killed in an airplane crash in the Everglades while conducting an aerial patrol for poachers illegally spotlighting deer. Officer Sharp was an observer in a plane flown by the manager of the South Florida Airport in Davie. They had taken off from the airport at about 5:30 pm but failed to return. A search plane located the wreckage the following morning approximately one-mile northeast of the junction of the North New River Canal and Holloway Canal in Broward County. Officer Sharp was a WWII veteran. He had served as a game warden for the Fourth District for five years. He was survived by his wife, 10-month-old daughter, mother, and four brothers. One of his brothers served as a sheriff's deputy.
Survivors
He was survived by his wife, 10-month-old daughter, mother, and four brothers.
Service Record
Also Served
Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
Wildlife Officer
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