
Family tree of Leo SHARP
World Wars & Contemporary Wars, Gardener
Born Leo Earl SHARP
American World War II veteran, world-renowned horticulturist, and drug courier for a branch of the Sinaloa Drug Cartel
Born on May 7, 1924 in Michigan City, Indiana , United States
Died on December 12, 2016 in Michigan , United States
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He fought in the Italian Campaign in World War II and received a Bronze Star Medal for his service.
... Sharp was born in Michigan City, Indiana, and was raised in Detroit, Michigan.
He fought in the Italian Campaign in World War II and received a Bronze Star Medal for his service.
Sharp purported himself to have once been an owner of a small airline company that eventually went bankrupt. Sharp later became involved as a horticulturist and florist known for hybridizing popular new breeds of flowers, specifically the daylily. Sharp became world-renowned for his hybridizing of popular new breeds of his flowers.
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