
Ernest Elmo Thacker, Jr.
Jul 09, 1954 – Feb 01, 2013
Ernest Elmo Thacker, Jr., 58 of Mineral, VA passed away Friday, February 1, 2013; while doing the Lord’s work for the Food Bank of Louisa. He was the son of the late Ernest and Arlene Thacker, Sr.; a member of Louisa Baptist Church and the Louisa County Rescue Squad.Survivors include his wife of 22 years, Brenda, his children; Matthew Thacker of Louisa, Lucas Thacker (Marjorie) of Spotsylvania, Joshua Kober, Michael Thacker both of Louisa, Mark Stanley (Amanda) of Spotsylvania, Whitney Thacker and Mary Ann Morris both of Louisa; his brothers, Bruce Thacker (Becky), Steve Thacker (Sylvia), and Charles Thacker (Danielle) all of Louisa; Sister, Sarah Rosson (Carl) of Louisa; grandchildren, Emily Kober, Kayden Morris, Carly Purvis, Myles Stanley, Marshall Stanley and Austin Stanley.A funeral service will be held 11:00 am, Wednesday, February 6th at Louisa Baptist Church with the Rev. Larry Hoyle officiating; burial will follow in Spring Grove Cemetery, Mineral, VAServing as pallbearers are Don Nelson, Bruce Martin, Roy Hopkins, Ellis (Nutty) Butler, Eric Smith, and Richard Taylor.The family will receive friends from 6-8pm on Tuesday, February 5th at Louisa Baptist Church. Online guestbook available at www.woodwardfuneral.com“
To Ernie`s family—I am sorry for your loss and please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Ernie will be missed by many. I hope you find comfort in your memories, loved ones and friends. Emily, Benjerman, Kristopher and Caitlyn
On behalf of Louisa County Rescue Squad, we offer our deepest sympathy to the family. While there is nothing we can say to bring Ernest back to us physically, we can keep him with us in our heart and minds. If there is anything you need, do not hesitate to let us know. May God bless you and help you through this difficult time.
Squeaky, I will always remember all of life`s lessons you have given me through life. There are so many memories of my childhood and my teenage years of you. You were an amazing person and I will never forget all that you taught me in life. I remember sitting in a circle (I still swear I was never bad) for hours, (poor Brenda and Mom could never get us out), I remember running rescue with you and you shielding me from the bad calls (I thought you were being mean but, learned that you were protecting me), I remember your laugh and smile it was contagious, I remember your lectures, and I remember going to my first Nascar race with you (I still think it was great that Rusty Wallace won) and they made me walk around with another EMT and all the while you watched to make sure that I was okay. You were a protector and a good one at that! God has gained another Angel and I am so glad to of had a chance to have you as part of my life. My prayers are with all of the family.
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