William Christopher Ernest
October 12, 1927 - September 18, 2018
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William Christopher Ernest joined his wife in their eternal home on September 18, 2018. He was proud of his service in the Navy during WWII & the Korean War and continued his service for 22 yrs. in the Baltimore City Police Department.  He was also a long term member and an Eucharistic Minister for the…

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Shannan Gariety left a message on October 1, 2018:
Pop you are the most amazing man I have ever met in my life. You changed the life and lives of every person you have ever met. As much as we will all miss you we know you are in heaven now with Nana. Just one more angel/devil to watch over us. And I'm sure pranking us from heaven. I have no doubt you are trying to think them up now. You and your silly jokes and songs will be part of my life forever. I still sing them to my daughter Lexi. Just know you will always be with us Pop. You have nothing to worry about we'll be ok. Tell Nana hi for us. We love you Pop and will miss you for ever. Until we meet again Pop.
Jillian Reese left a message on September 27, 2018:
It was truly an honor being apart of Mr Ernest's life for the time I was able to. He was an amazing man whom I will remember forever. He taught me alot during our visits from his jokes, cheerful disposition to his unfailing love for his wife and children. It was also a joy to have been able to meet all of you wonderful ladies. My deepest sympathy to you all. Jillian
Christy Crews left a message on September 27, 2018:
Submitted on 2018/09/21 at 3:03 pm I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. When someone we love dies, it’s natural to want to see that person again. Many have found comfort in the Bible’s promise of a resurrection. Notice what John 5:28, 29 says, “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.” God gives us such a meaningful hope to look forward to. And in the meantime he also promises us to comfort us in our trials if we go to him in prayer. 2 Cor 1:3 calls him the God of all comfort. I hope this was comforting to y’all. Please contact me for more comforting information, or please go to JW.org. Have a nice day. Jamie Clark
Christy Crews left a message on September 27, 2018:
I'm truly sorry for your loss Debbie. I know how you cared for him. It is hard being a daughter and a caregiver. I know, because I too have walked that walk. Your heart breaks in both placess of this walk. You have placed treasures in heaven caring for your Dad. God has collected every tear. You are in my prayers and so are each of your sisters, your Uncles, and the entire family. May God continue blessing you. Love, Belinda Mazgay
Bonnie Bel left a message on September 27, 2018:
Thinking of all you girls during this difficult time. He will be missed by many, he was a Sweetheart.. love and prayers for you all...
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Dawn Lorch left a message on September 27, 2018:
Uncle Bill was one of the coolest uncles I had and will be missed, but not forgotten. Never knew what was coming next when he was joking. Have many fond memories that I will, treasurer. Until we meet again!
Grace Maynard left a message on September 25, 2018:
He was a good man whom I will remember forever. I will never forget the day at the Tides ball park. God Bless a Good Man.
Belinda A Mazgay left a message on September 25, 2018:
I am so proud that I was allowed to meet and spend time with this wonderful man. Thank you for sharing him with the rest of us! Belinda
Cremation Society of Virginia left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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