A special acknowledgement is extended to Eric’s friends and brothers from other mothers for their unending bond, support and love. Active pallbearers: Christopher Arps, Christopher Brack, Shawn Everett, Bernard Knox, Byron Newby, Vonnie Reese, Jake Sommerich, and Anthony Washington. Honorary pallbearers: Barry Jones, Kenneth Musgrove, Michael Rives, Myron Taylor, and Lamont Vick.
Eric was a man full of life and love, whose smile could light up a room. Eric was a very engaging husband and supportive father. He was extremely proud of his daughter and enjoyed coaching her in sports and teaching her life skills. Eric earned a Bachelor’s degree in business from SIUE and dedicated over 30 years to United Parcel Service where he served as Human Resource Manager. He was a member of All Saints and Ascension Episcopalian Church and a favored altar boy growing up. Eric was a role model to many and very generous with his time, participating in many local community service events. Eric will be remembered for his spirited personality and his love of the Cincinnati Bengals football team. He also enjoyed going to the St. Louis Zoo, traveling with his family, walking his dogs Duke and Jake, and watching sports with his friends. Eric was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Memorials may be made in Eric's name to the Urban League and the Cincinnati Zoo.
A special acknowledgement is extended to Eric’s friends and brothers from other mothers for their unending bond, support and love. Active pallbearers: Christopher Arps, Christopher Brack, Shawn Everett, Bernard Knox, Byron Newby, Vonnie Reese, Jake Sommerich, and Anthony Washington. Honorary pallbearers: Barry Jones, Kenneth Musgrove, Michael Rives, Myron Taylor, and Lamont Vick.
Eric was a man full of life and love, whose smile could light up a room. Eric was a very engaging husband and supportive father. He was extremely proud of his daughter and enjoyed coaching her in sports and teaching her life skills. Eric earned a Bachelor’s degree in business from SIUE and dedicated over 30 years to United Parcel Service where he served as Human Resource Manager. He was a member of All Saints and Ascension Episcopalian Church and a favored altar boy growing up. Eric was a role model to many and very generous with his time, participating in many local community service events. Eric will be remembered for his spirited personality and his love of the Cincinnati Bengals football team. He also enjoyed going to the St. Louis Zoo, traveling with his family, walking his dogs Duke and Jake, and watching sports with his friends. Eric was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Memorials may be made in Eric's name to the Urban League and the Cincinnati Zoo.
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