- Bryan Sharratt
Infobox Military Person
name= Bryan Edwards Sharratt
born= Birth date|1947|10|13
died= death date and age|2007|8|16|1947|10|13
placeofbirth= Bethesda,Maryland , USA
placeofdeath=Arlington,Virginia
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
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allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Navy United States Air Force
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rank= Lieutenant colonel
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laterwork= Infobox Person
name= Bryan Edwards Sharratt
party= Democratic
religion= Episcopalian
occupation=Accountant ,Real estate broker
spouse=(1) Amy Jo Mank Sharratt
(2) Ann Marie Sharratt (married 1997-his death)
children=Carroll Craig Sharratt
Jo Marie McGuire
One grandson
footnotes=As the Democraticnominee forWyoming 's lone seat in theUnited States House of Representatives in 1988, Sharratt lost to incumbentDick Cheney , later theUnited States Secretary of Defense and theVice President of the United States .
(2) Sharratt worked to elect
Bill Clinton asU.S. President in 1992, but his state voted for RepublicanGeorge Herbert Walker Bush , whom Clinton unseated.Bryan Edwards Sharratt (
October 13 ,1947 -August 16 ,2007 ) was aUnited States Navy and Air Force officer, alawyer , aCertified Public Accountant , areal estate broker , and a Democraticpolitician fromWyoming . In 1988, he was his party's nominee in the race for Wyoming's at-large seat in theUnited States House of Representatives against thenincumbent and currentU.S. Vice President Richard B. "Dick" Cheney. Sharratt polled 56,527 votes (31.8 percent) to Cheney's 118,350 (66.6 percent).In 1992, Sharratt headed his state's campaign to elect
Bill Clinton as the 42ndU.S. President . However, then PresidentGeorge Herbert Walker Bush won Wyoming's threeelectoral vote s. In 2004, Sharratt headed the defense policy team for the Democratic presidential nominee,U.S. Senator John Forbes Kerry ofMassachusetts . He also worked that year in the unsuccessful campaign to reelect Senator Thomas Daschle in neighboringSouth Dakota .Early years, education, military
Sharratt, the youngest of three children of the late George Stanley Harper Sharratt, Jr., (1914-1983) and his wife, Shirley Marie Sharratt (1914-1992), was born at
Bethesda Naval Medical Center inBethesda, Maryland . His parents were originally fromMissouri . He grew up in a Navy family and lived all around the world. In 1968, Sharratt received abachelor of arts degree ineconomics fromDuke University inDurham, North Carolina . In 1971, he obtained ajuris doctor from Duke.After graduation, Sharratt served in the Navy as a
judge advocate counsel in San Diego and thereafter as the head of the trial team at the North Island Naval Air Station in nearbyCoronado, California . He volunteered for sea duty and was assigned as legal officer aboard the attack aircraft carrier "USS Forrestal " attached to theSixth Fleet in theMediterranean Sea . In addition to his judge advocate duties, he served regularly as officer of the deck.On release from active duty, he moved his family to Wyoming, where in 1977, he earned a
M.B.A. at theUniversity of Wyoming in Laramie. He transferred his commission to theAir Force Reserve and served an additional nineteen years, having achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was a graduate of the Air Command and Staff College and the Air War College. He received the Meritorious Service Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters and the National Defense Service Medal (Sharpshooter Pistol).Wyoming politics
Sharratt moved to Wheatland, north of Cheyenne, where he opened a branch office for Urbigkit & Whitehead, P.C. In 1978, he was elected to a four-year term as the Platte County prosecuting attorney. In 1982, he established his own firm, Sharratt & Sharratt, P.C., having practiced with his father for the last year of his father's life. Sharratt served as president of both the Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association and the Wyoming County and Prosecuting Attorneys Association. He also became a CPA and a real estate broker. He was a member of the
Masonic lodge and theShriners .In 1980, Sharratt was a Wyoming delegate to the
Democratic National Convention , which met inNew York City to renominate the Carter-Mondale ticket. From 1980-1982, Sharratt was treasurer and finance chairman for Wyoming Democrats. In 1986, he was the campaign chairman for Michael John "Mike" Suyllivan's successfulgubernatorial race.Having worked to elect Clinton as President, Sharratt was appointed to serve as the deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force, Reserve Affairs. In that capacity, he oversaw the Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and counter drug activities of the Air Force. He also served on the Reserve Forces Policy Board.
Later years
Sharratt was
divorced from the former Amy Jo Mank. He and his second wife, Ann Marie, were married inWashington, D.C. , onJune 28 ,1997 , and relocated toArlington, Virginia .Since 2003, Sharratt had been a consultant with the Democratic Spectrum Group in Alexandria. On
September 11 ,2006 , he was named as one of nine nationally recognized experts on veterans' issues to theCommission on the Future for America's Veterans .Sharratt died suddenly of a
heart attack at his home in Arlington. He had recently been diagnosed withcancer and was receiving treatment. In addition to his wife, he was survived by a son, Carroll Craig Sharratt of Cheyenne; daughter, Jo Marie McGuire, and her husband, Mark ofFort Collins, Colorado ; grandson, Reuben Harper McGuire, and brother, James Andrew Sharratt, and his wife, Jing, of San Diego. Memorial services were held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Cheyenne onSeptember 15 ,2007 . Interment was inArlington National Cemetery in Virginia, where both of his parents are buried.A
scholarship fund has been established in Sharratt's name at the University of Wyoming College of Business.ee also
References
* [http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2007/09/09/obituaries/01obit_09-09-07.txt Bryan Sharratt obituary]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/07/AR2007090702703.html?nav=hcmodule Washington Post article]
* [http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=45544 Defense link news article]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sharpenstein-shaver.html Bryan Sharratt biography]
* [http://www.roa.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=7443&news_iv_ctrl=0&abbr=home&JServSessionIdr007=gcdwd9dt62.app14a]
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