Earl Dean Williamson passes

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Don Ricketson
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Earl Dean Williamson passes

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My long time friend and steel guitar playing buddy Earl Dean Williamson has passed after a long time illness with cancer. Funeral will be Sunday Nov.9th at 2:00 PM at Kimble Funeral Home in Junction Texas. Rest in Peace my old buddy.
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Don....Sorry to hear about Earl, my condolescences! I don't get up Central Tx much any more. Last time I saw Earl (and you) was at a Tommy Burney Jam several years ago at London Hall. Hope things are well with you.
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Don, I'm so sorry to hear about your friend and fellow steel player. Please accept my deepest condolences.
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Bobby Rountree
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Although expected.....This is sad news. I never met a person that had an unkind word to say about Earl Dean....One of the friendliest people you would ever meet. R.I.P. old friend.

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So sorry to hear about Earl Dean. I'll miss our occasional phone chats. He was a good ole boy, and a pretty dang good steel player.
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