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Frederic Sharf

Frederic Alan Sharf, of Palm Beach, a businessman, philanthropist, scholar and avid collector of forgotten treasures, died Monday, Nov. 27, 2017 in West Palm Beach after a long illness. He was 83. Mr. Sharf, who turned down a job teaching history at Harvard University to go into the family business, channeled his love of history into collecting. He sought things that were overlooked by other collectors, sometimes as they were about to be discarded. Mr. Sharf was born Aug. 13, 1934, in Boston. He attended Phillips Academy, Andover in Massachusetts and graduated in 1956 from Harvard University. He earned a master’s degree in history from Harvard before joining his father and uncle in M. Sharf & Co. in Boston. Mr. Sharf built the business into a sports marketing and management company offering services to professional ice hockey and tennis athletes. In addition to Palm Beach, he and his wife resided in New York and Boston. He was a trustee of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; The Essex Institute (a forerunner of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Mass.); and The Wolfsonian-FIU in Miami Beach, as well as Beth Israel Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. In 2016, Mr. Sharf and his wife, Jean, donated $1 million to MorseLife in West Palm Beach for the senior care facility’s welcome center. In addition to his wife, Mr. Sharf is survived by a daughter, Lisa Sharf Green; a son-in-law, Eric Green; and two grandchildren, Parker Green and Bennett Green of New York City.

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Board Memberships

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Largest art museum in Boston
• Vice President of the Board of Trustees and Museum Representative to the Foundation for the Arts, Na

Positions

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Largest art museum in Boston
• honorary trustee

Federal Election Campaign Contributions

Hillary Clinton US Secretary of State & NY Senator; 2016 Democratic Presidential candidate
• 9 contributions · 14,100 USD (Oct 10 '00→Feb 7 '16)
Democratic National Committee Governing body for the U.S. Democratic Party
• 3 contributions · 13,500 USD (May 25 '93→Nov 6 '98)
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee - Contributions
• 1 contribution · 2,000 USD (Mar 24 '06)

Family

Lisa Sharf Green
• daughter
Jean S Sharf
• wife (?→Nov 27 '17)*

Schools

Harvard University Elite private university located in Cambridge, MA
• Bachelor's Degree (?→'56)
Phillips Academy Elite boarding school in Andover, MA
• High School Diploma
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Basic Info

Types Person, Business Person
Aliases Fred Sharf

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  • FEC Filing 27990587861
  • FEC Filing 201608119022204744
  • FEC Filing 201608119022214815
  • FEC Filing 20020372400
  • FEC Filing 28020571779
  • FEC Filing 28931910348
  • FEC Filing 28931910349
  • FEC Filing 27931554599
  • FEC Filing 98033261186
  • FEC Filing 93038443809
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