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EASTBURN III, George New Boston, Texas George Sharpless Eastburn III, 49, of New Boston died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, in a Texarkana hospital. Mr. Eastburn was born Oct. 19, 1956, in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a retired material handler for Red River Army Depot and a Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Donna Eastburn of New Boston; one daughter and son-in-law, Shannon and R.C. Corliss of Moncks Corner, SC; one son and daughter-in-law, George and Amanda Eastburn of Fort Stewart, Ga.; his mother Jean Eastburn of Bedford, Ohio; one brother, John Eastburn of Bedford; one sister, Jill Eastburn of Belpre, Ohio; five grandchildren; and a number of other relatives. Cremation was under Bates-Rolf Funeral Home. Services will be held at Faith Assemble in Summerville, Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Nov. 19, 2005.

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Pam Ludwig

November 25, 2005

Shannon,George and family. I am so very sorry for your loss.I have many memories of all of you when we were neighbors and friends in College Park.God Bless You. Love always, Pam Ludwig, Seanie Ludwig, Stevie & Christina Coulston.

chad hartwell

November 20, 2005

Donna and family, may I offer my comfort and wishes that George is in a better place and free of discomfort. I know he is greatly missed by you all and his friends. George was a great navy yard friend and I have many fond memories of working with him. He was the best card player in the yard. Lots of practice on that Navy ship. I always enjoyed being around George. What a blessing that he had 5 grandchildren. I hope they will all grow up learning about George and his fun attitude and sinse of humor. I heard on the day of the funeral there was an earth quake in Summerville, wow, that was him pulling one more trick some how.

God bless you all. chad hartwell and family.

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