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Brent Bailey posted a condolence
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Earl: the name says it all:) he was the greatest guy/ smartest guy I’ve ever known:) it hurts us all to see you go:( but in the end you are not in pain no more:( laying in that hospital bed we all know that is not the way you wanted to go:( but in the end you are not in pain any more:( R.I.P Earl:( you will always hold a spot in my heart:)
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Wayne Robinson posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
So sorry for your loss, I feel honored to have known him and lucky to have flown with him. May Earl fly again in the endless skies.
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Norma Boynton posted a condolence
Monday, December 14, 2009
My deepest sympathies during your time of loss. Our families have known each other for many, many years through the community, working together and friendships developed. Earl was a lovely man who held his family dear to his heart, this was obvious in the joy he showed when speaking of them. I'm sure he will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. God bless and keep you. Sincerely, Norma Boynton
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Paul Whitaker & Iain Sanderson posted a condolence
Monday, December 14, 2009
To my Dearest Family, always in my mind. More importantly, always in my Heart. Time, passes so fast. It seems like only moments ago, way back in about 1969-70 when, for the very first time, my "Uncle Earl" took me up in his plane. The first ever trip in a plane. He knew I was nervous. He laughed when I thought we had hit a dog. At 2,000 feet we hadn't. But, its funny how little kids express themselves. I see why Heaven is associated with being up above us - it is rare that you see anybody as happy as he was when he was flying. Now, he flies even higher - and he will always be happy there. I have flown a lot since then. Though, when you look around on a big plane, you never see anyone as happy as Earl was on that day, not so long ago. We also know a lot of his family members have passed before him: Father, Mother, two Brothers, a Sister ... and so many friends. But - the one condolence I have is knowing that he will never fly alone. We will miss you Earl! Thank you for touching my life in so many ways. To list them all here would take up way to much room. But, that day way back almost 40 years ago sticks out the most. I am sure that in flying in the future, I will remember him even more. Thank you for allowing me to share this with you all. Paul Whitaker Toronto, Ontario