Earl Asher

September 20, 1939 - April 7, 2019

Master Sergeant Earl F. Asher, Retired, 79, of Lumberton, died Sunday, April 7, 2019. He was born on September 20, 1939, in Leon Springs, to Bertha Louise Meyka McMillan Asher and Clarance D. Asher. Earl was a United States Army and United States Air Force Veteran.

Survivors include his wife, Pat Asher of Lumberton; children, Larry Asher and his wife, Bonnie, and Michael Asher, all of Lake Charles, Louisiana; and Valerie Jones and her husband, Robert; Paul Asher and his wife, Rhonda; and David Asher, all of Lumberton; brothers, Robert Asher and his wife, Barbara; and Alfred Meyka, all of Vidor; and sister, Bobbie LuDoux of Vidor; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Earl is preceded in death by his parents; and siblings, Jackey Asher, Elizabeth Phillips, and Lloyd Asher.

A gathering of Earl’s family and friends will be 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., Friday, April 12, 2019, at Broussard’s, 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee. His funeral service will be 1:00 p.m., Saturday, April 13, 2019, at Broussard’s, with his interment to follow at Allison Cemetery, Warren.

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  • 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656
  • 04/13/2019
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Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX

Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX
  • 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656
  • 04/12/2019
  • 7:43 am

Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX

Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX
  • 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656

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Peggy (Clement) Bell

Pat and Family, I am so very sorry to hear of Earl’s passing. He was such a kind and faith filled man. I will never forget all the spiritual mentoring he gave Randy when he was feeling down at the end of his life. Randy appreciated that and so did I. May God wrap his loving arms around you during this most difficult time.

Ann Kendrick

Mr. Earl was such a friendly soul. He proved the saying that "only in the South can you call a wrong number and talk for fifteen minutes". He sometimes misdialed and got our number instead of a family member and we had a short conversation. After that, whenever he called again, we'd laugh about it and talk a bit more. We never met him personally, but he came across as very likable and must've been an excellent neighbor. I'm sure he'll be missed dearly by his family and all who knew him. RIP

valerie Jones

Dad, You have always been my hero my whole life. I told you 2 years ago, that I would be at your side and fight as long as you wanted in an attempt to cure you of the nasty cancer that finally took you away from me. Even though we lost the fight, I know that you are happy to be with God in heaven. I will miss you with every fiber of my being until I see you again. It gives me peace to know that your pain is over. And know that we will all take the best of care of mom until she can be under your watchful eyes again. I love you, Valerie

Mary Elliott

I worked with Earl at Lumberton school for many years. He is one of the finest men I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Prayers for the family.

Kelley Montgomery

What a wonderful man! Earl has been my parent's neighbor for many decades. He has been such a Godly example of what it means to be a selfless neighbor, friend, mentor, father-figure, and above all, the hands and feet of Christ to my family. Earl was so dearly loved by many and he will be greatly missed. Thank you, Earl, for loving and living so well! So thankful you are now resting in the loving arms of our Savior!

ROBERT AND MARY KEMP

Do not know if I can even come close to saying everything about this wonderful friend and neighbor for over 35 years.He was a man of God and a caring man.Over the years he has been like a Father to us,a friend and a brother.If I could be one half the man he was it would be wonderful. We are so blessed to know and love him and Pat.LOVE BOTH OF YOU.