Ernest-Soto-Obituary

Ernest Soto

ARLINGTON, Texas

1954 - 2009

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Ernest Soto, 54, passed away Monday, March 30, 2009. Memorial service: 6 p.m. Friday at Lake Arlington Activity Center, 6300 West Arkansas Lane, Arlington. A reception will follow until 11 p.m. "Things happen in their own sweet way, don't you wait for tomorrow, get your livin' today." - Little...

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I worked with Ernest at the North Arlington HD and I just recently learned about his death. Ernest always had a smile on his face and was always willing to help where needed. He will be greatly missed but his smile always be a sweet memory of a great friend.

I am so sad to hear about Ernest and wish I could have kept in touch all these years.

Ernest was my older cousin who lived half a mile away.I passed by the house several times a week but because of the busy lives we live,I wished I would of stopped and said hello more often than not.I did get to know Ernest and will always keep him in my thoughts EVERY time I drive by. I will miss you Ernest

Just heard the news about Ernest and I'm shocked and saddened by his passing. We went to high school together and recently ran into each other again remodeling a friend's house. We had fun catching up, working together and laughing a bunch! He was so fun and his smiling face and quick wit will be missed. Many blessings go to his daughters, grandchildren, family and his friends.

Ernest and I share the same birthday, and he has called almost every year since high school to say happy birthday. He was a dear sweet friend and I will miss him always. Trice Hyden Conley, Arl.,Tx

The last year that I worked with Ernest, I had the extreme pleasure of seeing the incredible father, friend, co-worker and a man that brought sunshine where ever he went even when he was so sick. My thoughts are with you, the grieving family. He will always be a part of the Home Depot Family

I've known Ernest since high school. We nicknamed him "Gandhi"..... for those who knew him it's easy to guess why. I will miss but will always have great memories.

As a mentor to my wild 8th grade self, Ernest was always loving and caring, as sweet as could be. Wish I'd kept up over the years - he will be missed.

I remember when Ernest first started at Home Depot. Neither of us wanted to give up our shorts no matter how cold it got. You are already being missed. Our heart felt sympathies to the family.