Return to Cushnie - Houston Funeral Home
Tribute Wall
Loading...
P
Peggy Harrell Slade posted a condolence
Sunday, May 6, 2018
My Condolences to the Ward's Family.
My name is Peggy Harrell Slade. William Earl and I grew up on the same farm, 3 doors down the road from each other, he played with my brothers. The area was known as Bill Little Hill/Lean's Community. We were in the same grade at Bethel Union Shchool until his family move to Robersonville, NC where he graduated from East End High School in 1963, my family moved to Connecticut where I graduated. I am so sorry to hear of his passing, have not seen him since 11th grade. May God continue to bless and keep you all, Peggy Slade
M
MN posted a condolence
Thursday, May 3, 2018
I am very sorry for your loss . Losing a loved one in death is such a difficult thing to experience . Please be comforted by the promises in the Bible . Jesus tells us at John 5 : 28 , 29 that all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out . What a loving provision put in place by the God of all comfort so we can have the assured hope of seeing our dead loved ones live again one day . Meanwhile as I pray for that day to come I ask Jehovah God to bless your family and give each of you the strength to endure this most trying time . For more information please visit jw.org .
W
The family of William E. Ward uploaded a photo
Thursday, May 3, 2018
/tribute-images/3208/Ultra/William-Ward.jpg
Please wait
W
Willie (Len) Andrews posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
My condolences to William Earl's wife and family:
We grew up together within a mile of each others family at a thriving farming place called "Bill Little Hill",
centrally located between the towns of Stokes, Parmele and Robersonville. He came from a family of strong christian
values where properly raising children was a priority; respect for parents, teachers and all elders no matter the back
ground. During his school years and in the surrounding community William represented his parents and family well by his
impeccable conduct and behavior. He had a kindness about him not seen often, with compassion, and friendliness. He
could, and did get along in a harmonious manner with all he came in contact with. I am convinced that the life he lived
will be well approved by his Creator where it matters most. Many schoolmates and friends who grew up with him still
share similar warm feelings and experiences of him that we are very proud of as from his early years.
May God bless you and may William rest in peace.