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Eric Wayne Trexler, 52, of Rockwell passed away on Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Eric was born on January 18. 1964 in Salisbury, a son of Luther Howard and Mary Harwood Trexler.
Eric attended East Rowan High School. He worked for Oakwood Homes as a Carpenter and Team Leader and for Sandy’s One Stop in the Deli as a Supervisor. He was an avid fisherman who enjoyed playing the guitar, hunting and bowling. He loved animals, especially his dog Sadie and his bird Sinbad.
In addition to his parents, Eric is survived by his life long companion, Angie R. Overcash of Rockwell; brother, Timothy Trexler of Rockwell; sister, Malissa Cook and companion Joe Parker of Rockwell; niece, Jessica Trexler; nephews, Brian Cook, Justin Sprinkle and David Trexler.
A Visitation will be held on Saturday March 19, 2016 at 2:00 PM at Shiloh United Methodist Church in the fellowship hall in Granite Quarry, NC.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in memory of Eric may be made to the American Heart Association 222 S. Church St. Suite 303 Charlotte NC 28202.
Carolina Cremation is honored to serve the Trexler family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Claire Jospitre says
I genuinely regret your loss. I am convinced that no one better than God, understands the depth of your pain and can help you cope with your disquieting thoughts. Please believe the words of Psalm 34:18 “Jehovah is near to those that are broken at heart, and those who are crushed in spirit he saves.” Until the blissful day of resurrection comes, may you receive God’s peace that excels all thought, so that it will guard your hearts and your mental powers by means of Christ Jesus.
Judy Harwood says
I just found out about Eric and I am so sorry for your loss.I know words are not enough,but as time goes on,you will be able to except but not forget his memory.It will be hard,but you will find the courage to go on and remember the good times.I believe God has a plan for us all,and maybe Eric had accomplished what God wanted him to do and he went home. In my prayers, Judy Harwood