DENNIS-EARLY-Obituary

DENNIS RAY EARLY

Kansas City, Missouri

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Dennis Ray Early, of Lone Jack, MO, was born August 7, 1946, in Odessa, Missouri, to Oscar and Helen Tye Early. He went to be with his Lord and Saviour on April 5, 2011. He attended Liberty Elementary, a one room school in Johnson County, Missouri, where his older sister, Jane Early was his first...

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Dennis was a good man. He called me about a year after high school to see if I had persued an auto mechanics career. I chose a different path, but I had always been appreciative of that call. Nobody else ever did that. I regret not calling him later on and buying him dinner or something to show my appreciation for a good man, since there are so few of them around these days.

Sharon and Family, I only learned of Dennis' passing at MASL on Sunday. I am so sorry for your loss and will keep you all high on my prayer list during the coming months.

To Sharon and family: I and my mother Dorothy Maxwell would like to send you our love, thoughts, and prayers. It was a shock to hear about the passing of Dennis. He will be missed.

To Sharon and family...I am so sorry for your loss. Though times are rough right now it will get better. Dennis will always be looking down on you and guiding you. Joe Sappington, Pleasant Hill, MO

So sorry to hear about Dennis. I remember him from Lone Jack also. Everyone remembers his ready smile and gentle ways...they lasted a lifetime. Anne Sappington Keel, Pleasant Hill, MO

To Sharon and family...I am so sorry for your loss. Though times are rough right now it will get better. Dennis will always be looking down on you and guiding you. Joe Sappington, Pleasant Hill, MO

So sorry to hear about Dennis. I remember him from Lone Jack also. Everyone remembers his ready smile and gentle ways...they lasted a lifetime. Anne Sappington Keel, Pleasant Hill, MO

Mr Early was a wondefull teacher and mentor- I will never forget his smile and dedication to his students. He will be missed

Sharon and all your family: Dennis was loved and respected by us teachers who worked with him and our children whom he taught. Truly know that his love for you, Sharon, was unequaled. I'm grateful you had 43 years together, saddened you didn't get more. May my love and prayers surround you in the days to come.

I had a great time coaching against Dennis. He was a friend and I will miss him. One of the legacies we leave is the smile that comes from those who remember us. It's hard to smile right now, but I know I smile when I remember Dennis.

Your smile will always be remembered.