
This tombstone belongs to Russell Gardner Sharp, a long-time citizen of Sugar Land, Texas in Fort Bend County. While Mr. Sharp cannot be found in any Texas history textbook, he is a wonderful representation of a Texan. He was a pillar of his community, a graduate of the University of Texas [Sigh. The rival to the university that I graduated from...] and served as a First Lieutenant in the Air Force. According to his online obituary, among the many things that Mr. Sharp is known for is being "a co-founder of Texas Medical Products in 1973, specializing in Open Heart Surgery Equipment." [Ah.] Indeed, this tombstone is quite befitting of this Texan. May he rest in peace ~ deep in the heart of Texas. [Russell Gardner Sharp's tombstone has also been posted to the findagrave.com website.]