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Dennis W Thornton
December 10, 2009
Earnie was not only my brother in law, but my friend. We share alot of good times and a few bad as well, I guess that comes with friendship. Earnie was so smart, I believe he could fix almost anything.I learned so much from Earnie about working on cars and carpentry and just about everything. Even though I haven't seen Earnie for a few years. I can still see his face in my memory. He will always be in my heart. I will never forget him or the things I learned from him. It hurts me so much to loose a friend like Earnie. God has taken him home and he's up there in heaven , Paving streets of gold. Teresa, Paula, Donna and Russell I'm so sorry and my prays are with you all
Paula Russell
December 4, 2009
Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers. Earnie knew so many people and would be appreciative of your kindness.
Teresa Hogan
December 3, 2009
Thank you all for thinking of my dad. We have had much support from so many people and we are lucky to have many friends and family to help us through the difficult time.
Donna Brewer
December 1, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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November 27, 2009
Justin and I were unable to attend the service, but our thoughs and prayers are with the family.
Amanda & Justin Kelch
Buford and Rachel Harris
November 26, 2009
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.
James Ratliff
November 26, 2009
My condolences to the family. Earnie was a childhood friend of mine. We spent many good times as kids growing up on Harricane Creek, exploring our world and playing. I knew Earnie, Ranny, Dreama well. And I remember Nadeen, although, she was a little older. And Wanass also became a good friend of mine later. As I grow older, I often reflect on the memories of my childhood, and less than a week ago I was wondering, what ever become of Earnie and others that I spent my childhood with. Please know that Earnie was well thought of and is, and well be missed. Jim
Kay Hale
November 25, 2009
My condolences to all of Earnie's family. We went to grade school together at Boyd School. When I was little my parents were always around all of you. I felt like you were family. My Dad (Virgil Childress) and Ross were very close as well as all of you older boys. God bless you all. Kay (Childress) Hale
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