Earl-Hoover-Obituary

Earl Frank Hoover

Burlington, North Carolina

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Earl Hoover passed away in Burlington, North Carolina. The obituary was featured in TheTimesNews.com on February 9, 2015.

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Earl hoover is (or was) a man who is remembered by me quite often. He is one of the nicest men this world has seen. His wife Betty is also missed along with my other Burlington favorites: aunt
Lelia Tuttle (Tut) and uncle Carl who is branded in my memories. Those were some of my luckier fortunes.

I enjoyed doing secretarial work for Earl for several years at the NCDOT. He was a very kind man and wonderful boss. I have many beautiful boxwoods in my yard from cuttings he brought me. As I work in my yard I remember him and am very thankful that our paths crossed in this life. Ginger Mills, Greensboro

I have not know Earl long, but in the short time I grew to care and love him. My Mom has sat across from Earl at every meal at Spring Arbor since she moved to The Cottage. It was always a pleasure to sit with Mom and Earl at meals. I would help Earl eat at times and he was always worried why I was not eating. My mom was really sick one day and not eating well. I had to step away to take a call and when I came back to the table Earl had wheeled over to Mom and was trying to help her eat. That...

What a special, sweet man! Chris, Cindy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. For he and his sister to pass within 3 days of one another is a little strange....but what a celebration they are having in heaven! No pain, no limitations....only smiles and walking the streets of gold! Love you all!!!!

Donna Stamey and Family

Cindy and Chris and family. I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Please know you are in my prayers. I would be there if I had the strength to do it, but I just don't right now. Love you all and I will be praying for your family.

Chris and Cindy,
I offer my deepest condolences. I remember your mother and father from when we lived next door to each other on Arbor Drive.
Jay Oakley