In Memory

Errod Lawton

Errod Lawton

Errod Duron Lawton

Mr. Errod Duron Lawton, 38, of Ringgold, died Monday, March 9, 2009, at Hamilton Medical Center.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. Charles Edward Lawton and Mrs. Dorothy Kilgore Lawton; and his grandfather, Mr. Levi Kilgore Sr.

Survivors are his loving family, his daughter, Ms. Brittiany Lawton of Tunnel Hill; sister, Ms. Capriese Lawton Ford of Houston; grandmother, Mrs. Catherine Kilgore of Dalton; aunts, Mrs. Eileen Shoemaker of Kennesaw and Mrs. Beth (Roy Dean) Shropshire of Dalton; uncles, Mr. Levi (Stacie) Kilgore Jr. and Mr. Paul Kilgore of Rocky Face; nieces, cousins, other relatives and friends.

Services are Saturday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Willis Funeral Home with Bishop Reuben Graham officiating.

His remains will be at the funeral home today after 11 a.m. and the family will receive friends today from 6 to 7 p.m.

Burial will be in West Hill Cemetery.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.willisfuneralhomedalton.com

Arrangements are by Willis Funeral Home Inc. of Dalton.

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06/18/09 09:42 PM #1    

Tracy Yott (Corbin)

"Elmo" was a great guy, he always wore a smile. He was so funny in high school, a lot of people loved him. He will be truly missed.

07/22/09 01:25 AM #2    

David Langston

I'm shocked! I didn't know that Errod had passed. I remember on the football practice field joking about being brothers,because we were of similar size and build.We always had to pair off with each other for blocking and tackling drills.Everyone that I knew that also knew Errod have always spoke highly of him.He is greatly missed.

08/07/09 04:31 AM #3    

Geoff Russell

Big E was always smiling. Such a great guy to be around and a heck of a football player.

08/12/09 12:30 PM #4    

Tonia Mitchell (Winters)

Elmo was like a big teddy bear. He was so big and strong that the girls in high school used to say he was our bodyguard. When we needed someone taken care of we would call Elmo to come and get them. He was always a happy person with a lot of life in him. I attended the funeral to pay my respects from the class 1989. We will all miss him, but he will never be forgotten.

RIP Elmo!

08/15/09 02:17 AM #5    

Lisa Martin (Woods)

A true gentle spirit who I miss everyday. We had the absolute best time in homeroom not to mention the crap we got into at home in Woodpark Estates. Whether you called him Elmo, Punkin, E-rod, or Errod, you know you could call him your friend and I was proud to call him mine. A hell of a man.

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