Tobin Levi Sharp of Canyon, Texas performed his final Irish Exit by entering the Kingdom of Heaven on October 3rd, 2025 at the age of 41.
Memorial services will be at 10:00 A.M. on Friday, October 10, 2025 at Harvest Connexion Church in Amarillo with Curtis House, Tristi Weston, and Scott Ingham officiating.
Levi was born in Amarillo, Texas on September 20th, 1984 to Janet Sharp and Mike Sharp. He grew up in Canyon, Texas and surprised us all by graduating from the class of 2003. He was a talented left-handed pitcher, a bit of a class clown, and a favorite to everyone who knew him.
Levi was an extremely loyal human being. He demonstrated this by always showing up for his friends, by the way he loved his family, and by never giving up on the Dallas Cowboys. He had a sophisticated pallet which included his love for Reese's, Root Beer, Dr. Pepper and a very masculine pumpkin spice latte.
Levi was an avid animal lover. He loved his cat Jack and his best friend, a Pomeranian named Teddy that accompanied Levi on the road while he traveled coast to coast in an 18-wheeler. No matter how busy life was for Levi, he carved out time every week to meal prep for his beloved pets.
He is survived by his mother, Janet Sharp, and by his father, Mike sharp, by his oldest sister, Ashley Sharp of Louisiana and by his middle sister Erin Peil and husband John of Mckinney, Texas.
He is also survived by 8 beautiful nieces and nephews and 1 great niece whom he loved dearly: Madison, Kenzie, Jagger, Scout, Gauge, Ares, his namesake Tobin and Canaan, Kimber and his aunts and uncles, the original Tobin (Toby) and Cristina Cobb and Mitch and Brenda Sharp.
He is preceded in death by his loving grandparents, Bob and Mary Cobb.
His family asks that you remember Levi by his contagious laugh, his dry sense of humor, the way he always made you feel like he was happy to see you but above all, by his faith in Jesus Christ.
The family also requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his memory to the Glioblastoma Research Organization at gbmresearch.org. This is what Levi would have wanted to do in order to continue supporting his sister Erin's fight against cancer.
Ephesians 6:11: Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes.