Elbert Lafayette Burns, Jr., age 89, passed away on Saturday, June 6, 2015. He was born on February 1, 1926 in Tamina, TX. Elbert grew up in saw mill towns with his 6 sisters; he was second to the youngest and the only boy. He started working at an early age and lied about his age to get a driver's license. He married his wife, Geneva, when he was 17 and she was 18. They had a daughter, Aline, during their first year of marriage and when she was 4 months old, he was called to serve the military to fight in WWII. He served in the Pacific Theater 1944-1946 as an Army paratrooper in the 503 rd Parachute Infantry Regiment; 462 nd Parachute Field Artillery Battalion Company C, 161 st Parachute Engineer Battalion. After his discharge from the army, Elbert supported his young family through various jobs. He eventually found his way into the oil and gas industry as a purchasing agent and safety manager, among other responsibilities. He and Geneva lived in Singapore while he was working for an oil company and they travelled extensively throughout Southeast Asia and Europe. They eventually settled in Magnolia, Texas, in the early 80's, becoming their last home. Elbert and Geneva enjoyed serving their church and community and enjoyed spending time with their family and friends. They are longtime members of the First Baptist Church of Magnolia.
He was preceded in death by his wife Geneva Belle Burns; daughter, Aline Wilson; parents, Elbert and Lavinia Burns and 6 sisters, Hazel Sirman, Willie Lee Burns, Bernice Bradshaw, Lorene Parsons, Doris McKinzie and Joyce Morgan. He is survived by his granddaughters, Geneva Hollis and husband Stan, Sarah Eickenhorst and husband Randy; four great grandchildren Ben, Sam and Jack Eickenhorst and Rachel Hollis; and numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
A visitation and funeral service were held on June 9, 2015 at First Baptist Church of Magnolia with a graveside service that followed at Holhausen-Darby Cemetery in Moscow.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Magnolia. Those wishing to post tributes to the family may do so at www.eickenhorstfuneral.com.

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June 28, 2015
Sorry to hear of the loss of your dear loved one. How comforting to know that God created us with eternity in mind, a promise that will be realized in Paradise as Jesus promised when death will be no more. (Ecclesiastes 3:11; Luke 23:43)
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June 19, 2015
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