Ernest-Epps-Obituary

Ernest Daniel Epps

King William, Virginia

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EPPS, Ernest Daniel, 71, of King William, entered eternal rest on May 4, 2024, at Bon Secours Memorial Regional. He is survived by two sisters, Martha E. Brown and Cora Epps. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., with a celebration of life beginning at 12 p.m., Saturday, May...

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Mr. Epps was the kindest man. He was always willing to give a helping hand when you needed it and a pleasure to work with. RIP Mr. Epps

Fly high Mr.Epps. Truly a great guy. I enjoyed working and learning from u during our time together with Hanover. God bless the family

Mr Epps was always in a good mood whenever I saw him. Always willing to give someone a helping hand. He will be truly missed. My condolences to the family

Mr. Epps was the kindest man. On many occasions, he made life in the classroom easier the entire school community. Mr. Epps was there to help with a smile on his face and nothing but pure kindness. His presence has been missed in our building, and I know he will be missed dearly by his loving family. Thank you all for having shared him with us over the years.

Sis Cora and Martha and family you have our condolences. Ernest was a real nice man that would do anything for his family. Glad that we had the pleasure of knowing him. May the God of Peace and Love be with you all. Love, Rev. Bertha Jackson and Family

Love you forever Uncle..! We will miss your drag racing stories.. The greatest story teller of all time lol. Until we meet again in Heaven!!

So sorry for your loss. He was such a nice man. I saw him very often at Scotts store. He was always so pleasant. He will be missed.

Uncle Dick, your love and kindness is unmatched. I have so many good memories of you and the positive impact you had on my life and I know so many others. I will cherish you always. I love you! Rest in peace.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.