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Summer Chain posted a condolence
Thursday, October 15, 2020
My Granddaddy was a man with a huge heart. He & my Grandmommy excepted and loved my husband (Earl) dearly; he would always ask me, “How’s that tall husband of yours doing? Let me talk to him.” I remember my Granddaddy would pick me up from school if I was sick, came to all my concerts (band & orchestra), he always made sure I was doing well in my science classes, he contributed to teaching me to drive, & he always came if I called & needed him when I was growing up. I am forever thankful that I got to spend time with him in his final days. I will never forget that special time I got with him. He has & always will hold a special place in my heart. To the biggest hero & inspiration of me achieving my Associates of Science & now going through nursing school to get my RN. Earl & I would have & did everything to make it possible for me to hold your hand, tell you I love you, & pray with you. I love you Granddaddy & look forward to seeing you & Grandmommy again when God deems it is my time. I know you & her are always & forever with me & watching over me everyday. May peace be with you my dear sweet Granddaddy.
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Tim Shortt posted a condolence
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Rest In Peace to a man who accomplished so much in life, and who has legions of Clearlake students who still speak fondly of him. A football star, paratrooper, FBI man, teacher, husband, father, and a fine Father-in-Law for me from 1990-2014.
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Debbie Jarrell West posted a condolence
Thursday, October 15, 2020
To my Daddy, now resting in Heaven: I don’t know if I ever told you just how proud I have been of you my whole life. It’s seems every time we would go anywhere together, we would always run into one or more of your adoring students. There are so many of them and they span multiple generations. It warms my heart when they share the many wonderful memories of you. That is what’s helping me through this great time of grief. I thank God that I got to spend those 5 days with you before you went home to be with the Lord and Momma. Being in your presence has always made me feel safe and secure. Now you are gone from this life and I grieve not FOR you, but for my loss of you. You are in the best place of all now. I am lonely. I am going to miss our many phone calls, in which you always reminded me that “Getting Old is Pigeon Poop.” I wish I knew who gave you that Birthday Poem coffee mug. I would thank them a hundred times over, as it gave us many laughs! Now you’ve been released from your tired, old Earthly body and you are in the arms of the Almighty. I just hope and pray that you knew/know how very much I love you! You were always my rock! Until we meet again, give Momma my love, a hug and kiss from me and keep lots of my love for yourself.
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