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Earlean Almond

November 1, 1936 - November 22, 2020
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Earlean Almond (nee Rucker) passed away on November 22, 2020 at 84 years. Beloved wife of William Almond and beloved mother of Angela Almond. Earlean was born November 1, 1936 in Ripley, Tennessee to Clauzele Rucker and Lorine Alexander Anderson. She is predeceased in death by her parents and sisters Dora Smith Hollingsworth, Ada AndersonContinue Reading

Janet Anderson left a message on November 22, 2021:
Hey Sis, I'm back again. It's already been a year gone by and I Just wanted to acknowledge how much you stay on my mind and my heart, every day. I love you❤️Jan
Janet Anderson left a message on November 1, 2021:
Hey Sis, Today is your birthday and I just wanted to say, Isn't it funny how empty a day looks when it has lost its joy." You are a beloved mother, sister, aunt and friend and I loved you ?
Theresa (Rucker) Bowling left a message on December 6, 2020:
What a privilege we have to know and loved our family. I am so grateful to know Earlene is now in God's memory and he has the power to resurrect her so we ALL can continue to laugh. Angie and Tut, I love you both and I'm still here for you. I can't fill her shoes but I can continue our journey together.
Cheryl A Robinson left a message on December 5, 2020:
Dear Angie I was sorry to hear of the lost of your Mother,youand your Father are in my prayers. God bless you Cheryl Robinson.
Karen Evans left a message on December 2, 2020:
Sending love and prayers to you Angie and Papa Almond....praying for your continued strength in the days to come. Love the family of Karen Evans
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Donna Wilson left a message on November 29, 2020:
Dear Angie & Mr. William, We knew your loved one for several years as "Lil Mama" as walkers at Garfield Park. Each time we met, it was such a joy to see her smiling face, hear her southern voice of comfort and laughter. We shared her enormous happiness when the CAVS won the championship in Cleveland. Never was there a happier or bigger fan then she. Know the she is not alone and neither are you. We will continue to keep her in our hearts and you and your family in our prayers. May God comfort all of you during this difficult time and every day going forward. Rest In Peace Earlean - Your fellow walkers and friends at Garfield Park - Donna & Willie Wilson
Donita Edwards left a message on November 29, 2020:
Sending prayers and condolences to the Almond family.
Nel L. Burroughs left a message on November 28, 2020:
Angie and Toot, Earlean entered my life many years ago. First, she was an acquaintance, then a friendship developed. From that friendship, Earlean became, an aunt, my other “Big” sister, other “Mom” and my “Chocolate” Lena Horne, rolled into one “Mighty” person! I will truly miss her. You will be in my thoughts, not just during these upcoming days, but “Forever And A Day”! Love, Nel
Sherrie Chatman left a message on November 25, 2020:
Angie B you and Daddy are in my prayers
Sherrie Chatman left a message on November 25, 2020:
Mommy,I have always Loved You and always will remember you we had our own relationship that could never be explained Love You forever Sherrie.
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