David Emmett Easton

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David Emmett Easton

Birth
Charlottesville, Charlottesville City, Virginia, USA
Death
7 Apr 2009 (aged 83)
Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Scottsville, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.811245, Longitude: -78.4952316
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Son of William Wallace and Beulah (Clements) Easton.

David Emmett Easton of Farmville Virginia, died April 7, 2009 at his home. Mr. Easton served in the US Army from 1945 - 1946. He was a life member of the Charlottesville Lions Club, former member of the Falcons Club, and served as an Usher for many sporting events at the University of Virginia for 39 years. He was a member of the Scottsville, Waynesboro, and Charlottesville Fire Departments. He loved his workshop, collecting clocks and horses, and sports. His favorite pastime was watching his great-grandson, play sports. He retired as Dairy Manager from AandP in 1989, after which he worked as a school crossing guard with the Charlottesville Police Department until 2006.

Mr. Easton was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers (John, Lawrence and Richard) and three sisters (Carrie Rush, Florence Critzer and Vifginia French).

He was survived by his wife, who was the love of his life, a son, a daughter, two brothers, and grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many friends.

Funeral arrangements were handled by Thacker Brothers of Scottsville.

There was an obituary published in the Charlottesville Daily Progress according to member 110281769.

There was an obituary published, 10 Apr 2009 in The Farmville Herald, Friday, page-6A with a photo of him.
Son of William Wallace and Beulah (Clements) Easton.

David Emmett Easton of Farmville Virginia, died April 7, 2009 at his home. Mr. Easton served in the US Army from 1945 - 1946. He was a life member of the Charlottesville Lions Club, former member of the Falcons Club, and served as an Usher for many sporting events at the University of Virginia for 39 years. He was a member of the Scottsville, Waynesboro, and Charlottesville Fire Departments. He loved his workshop, collecting clocks and horses, and sports. His favorite pastime was watching his great-grandson, play sports. He retired as Dairy Manager from AandP in 1989, after which he worked as a school crossing guard with the Charlottesville Police Department until 2006.

Mr. Easton was preceded in death by his parents, and three brothers (John, Lawrence and Richard) and three sisters (Carrie Rush, Florence Critzer and Vifginia French).

He was survived by his wife, who was the love of his life, a son, a daughter, two brothers, and grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many friends.

Funeral arrangements were handled by Thacker Brothers of Scottsville.

There was an obituary published in the Charlottesville Daily Progress according to member 110281769.

There was an obituary published, 10 Apr 2009 in The Farmville Herald, Friday, page-6A with a photo of him.

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TEC 5 US Army
World War II