EARL AUGUSTUS WHITE, the third of twelve children born to the late Henry and Katie White, began his life in Reading, Pennsylvania, on September 1, 1921. On Thursday, February 7, 2013, God with His infinite wisdom, knowing that His servant was tired, called him home peacefully. As a young boy, he moved with his family to Orange County, Virginia where he worked as a farmer's helper, until relocating to Washington, DC and later joining the Armed Forces. After being discharged from the Military, he moved to New York, where he met the late Edythe White, whom he married and from this union had four children. In 1963, he moved with his family to Baltimore, Maryland, where he worked in the Home Improvement Business. His main job was working for Maryland Cup Company as a Mechanic, where he was employed for over thirty-five years. While employed at Maryland Cup Company, he received many awards for perfect attendance, year-after-year, never missing a day of work. He worked hard all of his life. Even after he retired he always kept busy and was always willing to lend a hand. Well into his late eighties, he continued to perform home improvements, as this was his passion. Earl also belonged to the American Legion and at one time was a very active member, serving as Sergeant-At-Arms at the Walter P. Green Post. He was best known as "Earl the Squirrel"! He loved to dance and collect items to fix/repair and sell. He was a dedicated father, very active in his children's lives, and showing support where he could. Earl leaves with many wonderful memories: three sisters, Gwen White, Louise White and Rosalee White; one brother, Edward White; one son, Robin White; and three daughters, Lonnia White-Perry, Earlee White and Kimberly White; one son-in-law, Michael Perry; two granddaughters, Lakeshia White and Gwendolyn White; grandson, Mchael Perry; greatgrandchildren, Dominic and Darien Kee, London Wooden and Charles Saunders; and devoted friend and caregiver, Lela Dorsey.