Edward-Brock-Obituary

Edward E. Brock Sr.

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - Edward Earl Brock Sr., 82, passed this mortal life peacefully in his home on Thursday, May 16, 2013, after an 18-year battle with cancer. Born July 14, 1930 in Mount Olive, Earl Brock was the son of William Carson and Effie Wise Brock of Grantham. At the age of 19, Earl served a...

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Joan,
How grateful I am to have had you and President Brock as role models in my life, and I know that you will be together forever. I can't even imagine the impact he is having right now teaching many souls and bringing them to Christ. We love you and may our Father in Heaven continue to bless you . Always Susie (Biddle) Morris (Nicole Hinchcliff's grandma)

Joan are thoughts and prayer are with you and the family.President Brock was very kind and helpful to our family.I know that we will see him again in the Kingdom

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Like so many others in and around Fayetteville, President Brock blessed our lives in ways that will be with us forever. His loving kindness, generosity of service, and testimony of Jesus Christ inspired us to be better in every way. It is a privilege to have known and loved him.

Our love and prayers for all the Brock family at this time. We will miss President Brock very much--he left a wonderful legacy. Love to all.

Granger and Freda Brock semd Our thoughts, love and prayers for your family. He will be missed by many. Love you all...

The Tommy and Marva Kirk Family send Love and prayers to all Your Family during this loss. Thank eternally for sharing you Husband, Father, Grandfather and Brother with us and all people during his many hours of service to us all.

My prayers are with the Brock family at this time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joan and family. It's been 17 years since we moved from Southern Pines, but we speak of Earl and his Stake Presidency fondly. He was a kind gentle man. We will also remember him for how much he loved coming to the Pinehurst Ward and our Ward Conferences and pot luck. Our prayers are with your family.