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Master Sergeant Henry Earl Conine age 76 of Dallas, Ga passed away on January 8, 2009 at his residence.

 

He was born in Sparks, Georgia, November 22, 1932 to his parents Arthur Conine and Alice Mathis Conine.

 

MSGT Conine retired from the United States Air Force as an Aircraft Mechanic and was a member of Unity Baptist Church.

 

Funeral Services will bne held on Saturday January 10, 2009 at 2pm at the Unity Baptist Church with the Reverend Donald Voyles officiating. Instate at 1pm. Interment at Piney Grove Baptist Church. Pall bearers are asked to meet at the funeral home by 12:00pm and they include: Kelsey Holliday C. J. Conine, Bobby Hendrix, Eddie McCollough, Robi Kanatizer, Tony Moon. Music: Edmund & Debbie Camp; Alma Tedder, Amanda Sweatman, Wanda Voyles. Pianist: Nancy Anderson.

 

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Friday from 5pm until 9pm and on Saturday from 9 am until the service begins at 2pm. The Family will leave the funeral home to go in procession to the church at approximately 1:30 pm.

 

Survivors include his wife of 49 years: Mrs. Saundra Ruth Conine of Dallas, Ga;Son: Mr. & Mrs. Russell Earl (Trina) Conine of Douglasville, Ga; Daughter: Mr. & Mrs. Ben (Dianne Marie) Holliday of Douglasville, Ga; 5 grandchildren

 

Erica Conine, Ryan Holliday, Kelsey Holliday, C. J. Conine and Amanda Conine; Sister: Mrs. Jeanell Jackson of Monroe; Brothers: Mr. Lavell Conine of Alabama and Mr. Wendel Conine of Atlanta, Ga, Preceded in death by Parents: Arthur & Alice Conine; Sister: Doris King; Brother: Edwin Conine

 

 

Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home 770 445 4496

 

 

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Earl Conine was a wonderful christian man. He loved his wife, children, God and his church and church family. He was my buddy and my dobro player. He is missed and will be missed greatly. He has been an inspiration to Unity Baptist Church, Unity Deacon Staff and was a charter member of Unity Baptist Church. He had a sweet sense of humor and was a gentleman to the utmost. He had had his homegoing but he will not ever be forgotten. We love you Mr. Earl.

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