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Charles Earl Templin

Birmingham, Alabama

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Service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Usrey Chapel, Pell City, for Charles Earl Templin, 65, Steele, who died Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, in Gadsden. Burial will be in Dargin Cemetery, Calera. Usrey Funeral Home directing.Mr. Templin was a folk instrument builder.He is survived by his wife, Linda Sue...

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I got to talk with Earl one time,on your birthday and was looking forward to meeting you both in person and visiting with you, playing music with you,would have loved to seen him at work in his work shop.Linda your family is on our prayer list at church.Will contact you in a few days to check on you.God Bless..your brother in Christ

I graduated with Earl from Thompson High School in 1961. I talked with him at our last class reunion and am so sadened to hear of his passing. My deepest sympathy for his family.

Daddy always got the "Big Fish"

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Our church family at Shady Grove II Baptist Church will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Matthew 5:4

I am sadden by the news of Earl's passing. My husband and I worked with him at Pemco. He will be missed. My prayers goes out to you and the family. May God look after you and your family. Earl's co-workers will always remember him. He was a special person. Lester and Karen Duke UAW 1155

Earl told me about making the dulcimers and his wife would play and teach others the art of the instrument. He will be missed by many of his friends from Pemco Aeroplex. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Linda & family, We were saddened to hear of the news of Earl's death. We attend Shady Grove II Baptist Church with Nora Lee Moore and have been praying for Earl. We know Nora Moore loves your family and that ya'll have meant much to her through the years. Please know the thoughts and prayers of members of our church will be with you in the days ahead as you grieve.
With deepest sympathy

My prayers are with you guys.

We are so sorry to read of the passing of Mr. Templin. Several years ago we were visiting Horse Pens 40 and I purchased a birds-eye maple dulcimer made by Mr. Templin. We have had much enjoyment from the dulcimer and certainly appreciate the fine work he did. The dulcimer is proudly at home in Enumclaw, Washington. Our sympathy to the Templin family.