ROLLIE-ERWIN-Obituary

ROLLIE HERBERT ERWIN

Barboursville, West Virginia

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Barboursville, West Virginia
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American Heart Association

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ROLLIE HERBERT ERWIN, 68, of Barboursville, without notice, went home to be with Jesus on Saturday, April 21, 2018, at his home in Barboursville. Rollie was born in Hamlin, W.Va., to Rollie Herbert Erwin Sr. and Georgia Allen (Wooten) on November 26, 1949. He attended Barboursville High School...

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My grandfather was an amazing man and I wish he was still here today. It feels unreal that it´s been 5, almost 6 years since his passing. I´m now 18 and he was like a father to me. I miss him everyday.

i worked at guyan for many years . i worked the half way house .i rember mr. erwin coming in and he was a very kind gentleman to us workers everyone around him . he will be missed . my prayers are with you all .god bless you he will alaways watch over you. yours truley mrs michelle bailey

I am saddened to learn of Rollie's passing. He was such a wonderful person. I met Rollie when my territory changed and I picked up his account. He was always so kind and genuine. I will miss our conversations about golf and life in general. God Speed Rollie

To Hope and family,

We were shocked and saddened to hear of Rollie's death. It was similar to the phone call I received from him when he told me he had cancer. Thanks be to God that he let him have several more years of what was a full life. Rollie was always the same, thoughtful, considerate and kind but always quick to give you the needle at the appropriate time! We always enjoyed him as a guest in our home and will miss him greatly. May our great God grant you all the peace and...

A wonderful man who always spoke of his family

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Rollie was one of the best men you would ever want to know. RIP my friend!

I will forever miss Rollie. Just about a month ago was the last time I got to talk to him. Every time the power would go off I would head over to S & J (as I would Alway's say Rollie's) to get some diesel fuel for my generator. The power went off early one morning and I headed to Rollie's. Alway's hoping he would be there so we could talk. He was there and we talked for about an hour.We had so much in common that we could have talked all day.
Bill Morrison from Morrison's Market