You were one of the best partners I ever had when we were patrolmen on the APD. I missed you when you left for the DPS and will miss you even more now. You were a class act and will be sorely missed. Rest in peace, my friend.
Earl lived down the street from Steve Walker and Gene Rook whose house I lived in during my Senior year. We all played touch football, baseball and basketball occasionally at the Belmar Elementary school grounds. Earl was a nice guy and I had known him since Jr. High at Crocket. I have a lot of respect for those like Earl who serve in Law enforcement jobs. RIP old friend!.
Earl & I ran around quite a bit in early years. I remember when he had the model T or A can't remember which one then I bought my 1969 Chevelle and he bought the 1969 Yellow Camero. We also had motorcycles the same time. I was working at Spinnin Wheels when he was on the Motorcycle squad with the Police Dept., and still visited back then. Lost track after he went to the DPS. Still sad we lost another school mate. We had some good times. Just found out and not sure when he pasted. RIP.Earl.
Earl lived down the street from me. I believe I got to know Earl in 1965. He would play all sports with Scott Cornwell, Bill Dunnagan, Casey Clark, Vance Esler, Gene Rook and many more. He was a good friend and would do anything to help out a neighbor. Earl, rest in peace, you are one of the good guys.
Paul Sewell
You were one of the best partners I ever had when we were patrolmen on the APD. I missed you when you left for the DPS and will miss you even more now. You were a class act and will be sorely missed. Rest in peace, my friend.
Scott Cornwell
Earl lived down the street from Steve Walker and Gene Rook whose house I lived in during my Senior year. We all played touch football, baseball and basketball occasionally at the Belmar Elementary school grounds. Earl was a nice guy and I had known him since Jr. High at Crocket. I have a lot of respect for those like Earl who serve in Law enforcement jobs. RIP old friend!.
Scott Cornwell
Wayne Adams
Earl & I ran around quite a bit in early years. I remember when he had the model T or A can't remember which one then I bought my 1969 Chevelle and he bought the 1969 Yellow Camero. We also had motorcycles the same time. I was working at Spinnin Wheels when he was on the Motorcycle squad with the Police Dept., and still visited back then. Lost track after he went to the DPS. Still sad we lost another school mate. We had some good times. Just found out and not sure when he pasted. RIP.Earl.
Steve Walker
Earl lived down the street from me. I believe I got to know Earl in 1965. He would play all sports with Scott Cornwell, Bill Dunnagan, Casey Clark, Vance Esler, Gene Rook and many more. He was a good friend and would do anything to help out a neighbor. Earl, rest in peace, you are one of the good guys.