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Deepest sympathies. He was a great guy and did a lot for the Chesapeake Public Utilities Department when he worked there.
John Knowles
November 25, 2009 | Chesapeake
Norfolk, Virginia
Edward T. Wooten PORTSMOUTH - Edward Thearl "E.T." Wooten, 67, of the 2000 block of Wyoming Ave., passed away Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, in his residence. He was a longtime resident of Portsmouth, a 1963 graduate of Churchland High School, proudly served his country in the Army National Guard for 21...
Read MoreDeepest sympathies. He was a great guy and did a lot for the Chesapeake Public Utilities Department when he worked there.
John Knowles
November 25, 2009 | Chesapeake
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
karen wood
November 24, 2009 | Suffolk, VA
Everyone associated with him at Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve grew to love E.T. as a man who treasured the natural beauty and wonder of the world. His enthusiasm for the preserve was contagious as he welcomed visitors, guided newcomers, and volunteered to tackle any task at hand. From 1999 until 2007, E.T. was the unofficial mascot of Hoffler Creek, recognized as a colorful character with a big heart. And his impact was profound. Though poor health kept him away for the last two or...
November 24, 2009
Thearl & I became friends early in High School. He became my best buddy. He was the type of friend that you could always count on no matter what. Thearl always had my back and I had his.
We both worked at the Colonial store bagging groceries, we hunted together and generlly just hung out. While in high school Thearl bought the ugliest 1952 lime green Ford ever seen. The paint was like powder and would get all over your clothes if you brushed against it. The left rear window got...
BILLl ARRINGTON
November 24, 2009 | GETTYSBURG, PA
A LOVING ULCLE AND BROTHER IN LAW loved to camp and fish in all a great person who will be miss by all.OUR PRAYS goes to the family.
November 24, 2009
It is with much sadness to hear of Edward's death.I was fortunate to have known him during his Military career,and I have never served with a more dedicated soldier.His attention to duty,military bearing,and respect for others was an inspiration to all in our unit,and he was respected by all enlisted men and officers as well.I am proud to have been his Commanding Officer for more than seven Years.My heartfelt prayers go out to his family at this most sad time.
Sincerely,
James H....
November 24, 2009