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Earl Gouge

Alcoa, Tennessee

Apr 28, 1930 – Jan 15, 2025

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April 28, 1930
DIED
January 15, 2025
LOCATION
Alcoa, Tennessee

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Earl GougeApril 28, 1930 -January 15, 2025Earl Gouge, 94, born on April 28, 1930, passed away peacefully January 15, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Earl was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, who touched the lives of all who knew him with his kindness and unwavering...

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Condolences- John Austin

I mowed for earl and cared for his lawn,I always enjoyed talking with him he will be missed. Bill cloyd

We met Mr. Gouge after we moved into the Baywood Drive "hood." He and Andy rode over on the golf cart to check us out. What a nice gentleman!! Prayers and condolences to the Gouge family and all who loved him.

Jerry, I met your dad one time when you and I worked together at Sycamore Shoals hospital and he seemed like a really good guy. Sorry for your loss. Let me know if you need anything.

Gone but NEVER forgotten! If there could be a picture in the dictionary beside the definition of , " A Prince of a Gentleman ", you would see Earl´s ! Such a wonderful , kind man. Always smiling! Our love , thoughts and prayers are with you Andy , Beth and the family. God Bless you. Shane and Kimberly Emmert

My most sincere condolences to Earl's family. For years he kept me dressed in suits and sport jackets at his store. He always amazed me by his uncanny ability to spot a persons size as they walked in the door. Earl always remembered your name even after several months. At least 90% of the time he was correct. He is sincerely missed by all who knew him.

Mr. Gouge was a good and respected man. He was a people person and loved to make people laugh. If you lived in the Johnson City area and personal didn´t know Mr. Gouge, there´s a good chance that you know someone who knew him. Mr. Gouge was the father of one of my best friends (Andy). As a kid I spent a lot of time at the Gouge home. Mr. Gouge would always find time to play ball with us, take us to the lake, or any other activities we did. He always seemed to have a funny story or joke to...

Mr. Earl was always a gentleman to me. A king man who loved his wife, family but mostly the Lord. I was honored to know him and will look forward to the day I see him again in Heaven. May the Lord comfort your family at this time of loss.