Born January 5, 1950 to Marshal and Cora D (Hale) Faylor in Seattle, Washington.
Died October 27, 2018 at his residence in Seattle, Washington.
Arrangements by Washington Cremation Alliance – (206) 745-0900.
3 Condolences
Donna Holliday
on 11/14/2018 at 7:45 pm
“I don’t think our loved ones make our lives, but loving them does.”
“Death ends life,
Not a relationship.”
-m. albon
See you later big guy-
Larry Swift
on 11/13/2021 at 3:57 pm
Is this some kind of joke? The Earl Faylor I knew was one of my bible college teachers. He always use to say, ‘can’t be’. Must be some kind of mistake.
John Michlik
on 10/24/2024 at 10:57 pm
I was a senior at Highline High School in 1971/72 and Earl, whom I knew from church, would hold Bible studies after school at the Nazarene church across the street for the many Christian kids in our school. Earl always had a sweet and easy-going way about him, and he was an exceptional teacher. What I will always remember most about him is, his smile. Which he always seemed to be wearing. You could tell he meant it.
“I don’t think our loved ones make our lives, but loving them does.”
“Death ends life,
Not a relationship.”
-m. albon
See you later big guy-
Is this some kind of joke? The Earl Faylor I knew was one of my bible college teachers. He always use to say, ‘can’t be’. Must be some kind of mistake.
I was a senior at Highline High School in 1971/72 and Earl, whom I knew from church, would hold Bible studies after school at the Nazarene church across the street for the many Christian kids in our school. Earl always had a sweet and easy-going way about him, and he was an exceptional teacher. What I will always remember most about him is, his smile. Which he always seemed to be wearing. You could tell he meant it.