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Ernest F. Sylvester

Columbus, Ohio

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SYLVESTER Ernest F. Sylvester, age 49, passed away December 3, 2010. Beloved son of Ernest and the late Margaret (nee Renzenbrink), brother of George, Frank, Robert, and Christopher (Laura); uncle of Ryan, Bryce, Danielle, and Jason; friend to many. Friends may call Tuesday December 7 from 2-4...

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Ernie was a kinda man and always willing to help, I wish his family the best during this time and I know he's in a better place.

Hey Ernie, i will forever miss you! you where a grate friend to me and so so many others! i enjoyed the time we shared, Wow will never be the same with out you. you really touched so many lives in such good ways! no matter how down i was you always found a way to pick me up. I am so so happy that i got the chance to know you as well as i did. i am happy that you where my friend. i will never forget you!

Hey Ernie, it was truly my pleasure being considered your friend. I will miss runnin around taming pets. I am honored to have known you what little time I did. I will miss you.

Dear Ernie

My good friend and neighbor of 10 years, we will miss you, but rest assured, you will never be forgotten. You have given us so many great memories, being a true friend, always there for us when help was needed, even if we didn't ask for it. Your gentleness and honesty was an inspiration for me and many others to be a better person. There are too many stories to share here, but where ever you are now, a part of you will always be with us when we come together for a chat...

To The Sylvester Family

I watched Ernie grow up on Driftwood Drive. He was a caring, gentle soul. My sincere condolences to all of you on the loss of your loved one. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Ernie was one of the kindest guys I've ever met. I worked with him in the summer in high school and college, and he opened my mind to peace studies and different ways of perceiving service. He wasn't afraid to have convictions and to bravely stand by them. Frank and family, I'm so sorry very for your loss.

Ernie was a great friend. We all grew up together at Muskingum and my fondest memories of college involved Ernie. Though we would not see each other often over the years whenever we spoke we would pick up where we left off. He was that kind of friend and a wonderful person. The highlight of many of our conversations were his family vacations with all of you. Mr. Sylvester, you and your wife raised a wonderful son. He was always so proud of you and the accomplishments of his brothers. We...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Ernie's Family: I am so sorry for your loss and you are in my prayers. I worked with Ernie at Nationwide and enjoyed his gift of story telling. He had a great sense of humor and was one of the good guys. He will be missed.