He was born on Wednesday, 27 February 1924 in Anderson, South Carolina and was the son of Frank Hammond Earle and Nancy Monteen (Hatcher) Earle.
Frank served in the United States Army during World War II as a Military Policeman during the Nuremburg Trials and was awarded two Bronze Stars.
Mr. Earle is survived by his sons, Giles H. Earle and Richard L. Earle, his sisters, Pauline (Earle) Watson and Willie Claudine (Earle) Ables.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank Hammond Earle and Nancy Monteen (Hatcher) Earle, his wife, Dorothy (Morton) Earle.
He was born on Wednesday, 27 February 1924 in Anderson, South Carolina and was the son of Frank Hammond Earle and Nancy Monteen (Hatcher) Earle.
Frank served in the United States Army during World War II as a Military Policeman during the Nuremburg Trials and was awarded two Bronze Stars.
Mr. Earle is survived by his sons, Giles H. Earle and Richard L. Earle, his sisters, Pauline (Earle) Watson and Willie Claudine (Earle) Ables.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Frank Hammond Earle and Nancy Monteen (Hatcher) Earle, his wife, Dorothy (Morton) Earle.
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