Greg Sharpe, the 'Voice of the Huskers', was laid to rest on Friday afternoon at St. Mark's United Methodist Church.
The voice that called countless Nebraska football and baseball moments was laid to rest Friday as family, friends, and fans ...
Sharpe, 61, died on Feb. 14 after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. He was the play-by-play announcer for Nebraska football and baseball since 2007. Before that, he called games for Kansas ...
A crowd numbering in the hundreds honored Nebraska broadcaster Greg Sharpe at a Friday memorial service filled with grief and lighter memories of a personal and professional life well lived.
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Huskers Radio Network announcer Greg Sharpe (right) stands with his daughter Emily (left), his wife Amy and daughter Taylor ...
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