Kendall Eaddy Kerry Eaddy Darryl Garvin Ishaq Smith Major Leo Hinnant Eddie Hinnant O’sha Smith Latoya Robinson LeAngel Garvin Aminata Smith Haajer Smith Sapiyya Smith Queelah Smith Those special memories of you will always bring a smile, if only I could have you back for just a little while. Then we could sit and talk again, just like we used to do, you always meant so very much, and always will do too. The fact that you're no longer here, will always cause me pain, but you're forever in my heart, until we meet again. The family of the late Ezell Eaddy, Sr. would like to thank you for kind acts during this difficult time. Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home 2930 Colonial Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203 Willie A. Tompkins, Director 803.254.2000 bosticktompkinsinc.com
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Kendall Eaddy
Kerry Eaddy
Darryl Garvin
Ishaq Smith
Major Leo Hinnant
Eddie Hinnant
O’sha Smith
Latoya Robinson
LeAngel Garvin
Aminata Smith
Haajer Smith
Sapiyya Smith
Queelah Smith
Those special memories of you
will always bring a smile,
if only I could have you back
for just a little while.
Then we could sit and talk again,
just like we used to do,
you always meant so very much,
and always will do too.
The fact that you're no longer here,
will always cause me pain,
but you're forever in my heart,
until we meet again.
The family of the late Ezell Eaddy, Sr. would like to thank you
for kind acts during this difficult time.
Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home
2930 Colonial Drive Columbia, South Carolina 29203
Willie A. Tompkins, Director
803.254.2000 bosticktompkinsinc.com
Happy are those whose strength is in you, in whose heart are the highways to Zion.
As they go through the valley of Baca they make it a place of springs…
The go from strength to strength.
Psalm 84:5–7
Ezell Eaddy, Sr. was born February 18, 1947 in Olanta, South
Carolina. He was the beloved son of the late Liston Eaddy and Vera
Mae Hickson.
He was a 1967 graduate of C.A. Johnson High School. He served in
the United States Army from 1967 to 1990, retiring honorably with
the rank of Sergeant First Class. While in the military, he served in
various capacities, including a lab technician, Platoon Sergeant, a
tanker, Retention NCO, and counselor.
Ezell also attended Coker College, Benedict College, and the
University of South Carolina to further his education. He was a
member of Bible Way Church of Atlas Road.
He was also predeceased by his brothers, Eddie Ree Eaddy and L.C.
Eaddy.
He leaves behind to treasure his precious memories, his children:
Vashti Eaddy-Smith (Jeoffry), Komyka Eaddy-Garvin (Stacey), both
of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Tyler Ezell Eaddy of Columbia,
South Carolina; their mother, Helen Gilmore; and twelve
grandchildren. He also leaves behind three sisters: Jessie Marhimey,
Rebecca Pough, and Lisha Mae Hall, and three brothers: Charles
Eaddy, Robert E. Cannon, and Leotis Cannon, all of Columbia, South
Carolina; a special friend, Jackie Bynum; and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins, and friends.
Prelude
Processional ...................................................................................... Clergy and Family
Final Farwell to Our Beloved Ezell ............................... Bostick-Tompkins Staff
Hymn of Praise ...................................................................... Bible Way Praise Team