Earl-Carlson-Obituary

Earl A. Carlson II

Walworth, Wisconsin

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Carlson, Earl A. II Age 78, of Williams Bay, WI died Friday, August 17, 2012 at Mercy Hospital in Janesville, WI. A complete story and service information will follow at a later date. Toynton Funeral Home in Walworth, WI is assisting the family with arrangements.

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I still feel my big brother Earl's presence when I see a bright red male cardinal and when he helps me with a crossword puzzle word. I fondly recall our family road trips with all of us singing in the car.

Dear JOYCE,
EARL WILL BE SADLY MISSED AT THE BANK WHERE HE CAME IN WITH HIS GREAT SMILE.
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS DIFFICULT TIME. THE BAY GIRLS PAT RUTHIE AND KATHY.

We were very good friends of Earle's until recent years. Unfortunately we have not been in touch lately. There were some great times together like Greece, the The BVI's and other sailing trips. We miss you. Peg & Larry Frerk

Our deepest sympathy to Earl's family. He was a great friend and he will be missed.

I was blessed to have Earl as a wonderful, fun-loving big brother for 74 years. Don was blessed to enjoy Don as his brother-in-law for almost 50 years. He brought joy to everyone. He was a devoted son, a loving husband, a caring father, a delighted grandfather. He loved God and encouraged others always. My children and grandchildren have many pleasant memories of their fun Uncle Earl. Love, Don and Judy Borta

Joyce, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Earl and you and I became swift friends during the rehearsals for Music in the Air. The kindness Earl and you showed to me will always be appreciated and never forgotten. In this difficult time I pray the Peace of the Lord will Fill your heart. Woody Jarvis

I love this tall, wonderful man who gave me flight as a child my lifting me up to the sky (at least it felt that way) He will be missed by all whose lives he touched...Good bye for now Uncle Earl.