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Jonathan David Escoe

Belton, South Carolina

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June 19, 2016
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Belton, South Carolina

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Jonathan David EscoeBelton, SCJonathan "John" David Escoe, 77, beloved husband of 56 years to Patricia McGowan Escoe of 121 Rice Circle, passed away Sunday, June 19, 2016 at Rainey Hospice House. Born in Belton, John was the son of the late Roy and Gladys Shaw Escoe. John grew up in Belton and...

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Dear Mrs Esco. A friend told me about Mr. Escoe's obituary. My name is Sylvia Jan Escoe Kinsman. My grandfather's name is George Richardson Esco, born in Alabama. He also worked n the railroad. My name is spelled on my birth certificate as Sylvia Jan Escoe. I know thru ancestry that the Esco name was spelled in different ways, ie. Esco, Easco, and Escoe. I am so sorry for your loss. If you care to get in touch with me, my email [email protected], tel. # 843-760-6158. I live in N....

Praying for the family during this difficult time. I will always cherish the times I worked with Mr. Escoe as a trainman/conductor at Chamblee and as a trainmaster at Inman Yard. His guidance meant the world to me.

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

Dear Pat, Ken and Kathy, Our hearts are broken for all of you. We saw Johnny at the lake a few weeks ago and Bobby is so glad that he had that little visit with him. They had some fun times. We still laugh often at stories from the past. Your memories of him will be so precious in the coming years. We will see you all tomorrow. May God's peace and love be with you. Linda and Bobby Pugh

my condolences for your loss.

1 Thess.4:14

Dear Pat & Family
So sorry of hear John's passing..He was a
good man. Have fond memories of time we worked together at Inman Yard, and our association when he was at Chamblee.Also the time we shared with our visits.My prayers and thought to all.
Blessings, Barney Williams

I had the privilege of working with John in the tower when we were opening the new Linwood Yard.. John and I spent many a hard night in that tower with the yard about blocked out... John was always a cool headed operator and a wonderful guy to know and work with... My condolances to his family ...

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family during this time of grief. Psalms 55 : 22.

My thoughts and prayers are with the Escoe family and friends in your hour of grief. May you find peace and comfort in the God of all comfort.