As part of Earl's funeral, there were two service men who honored his memory as a soldier and presented an American flag to his widow. Photos of the two men in uniform are included in this blog. The salute was beautiful and a fitting tribute to our WWII navy veteran.
The flag was presented to Barbara Dingus, Earl's wife of eight years.
Collected poetry and prose from Earl J. Dingus our dear grandfather, pastor, teacher, mentor and kind friend. Also included are scriptural notes, anecdotes or thoughts that Earl has brought to our attention.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Jesus And My Brother Earl
What is our responsibility--Our mission on earth? To answer these questions, we need only to look at Jesus and see what He did through His body when He was on earth. And, that is what we are to do as His body today. What did Jesus do? He fed the hungry, clothed the naked, healed the sick, befriended sinners, preached the gospel, and eventually gave His life for the world. In short, He put his body at the disposal of God for the service of humanity-- seeing, listening, loving, touching, feeling, healing and preaching.That's what we are to do! We are not to see ourselves as spectators in the arena of life, but as servants.
As His body, He wants to live in us so that He can live through us. Through our hands, He wants to reach out. Through our feet, He wants to step out, and through our eyes, He wants to look out. Through our life, he wants to speak out.
Earl's hands were the hands of Christ to reach out to the needy.
Earl's eyes were the eyes of Christ to see the hurt of human hearts.
Earl's ears were the ears of Christ to hear the cries of the distressed.
Earl's feet were the feet of Christ to rush to the side of the oppressed.
Earl's voice was the voice of Christ to speak His message of salvation and hope.
This was my brother Earl-- just an ordinary man, with an extraordinary love for Christ, his family and his friends.
Written by Bill Dingus, Earl's Youngest Brother
Read at the memorial service August 26, 2014
Reynoldsburg Baptist Church
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Online Messages from Friends and Family of Earl J. Dingus
Earl was such a dear man. I remember how he was always so soft-spoken and patient. I'm sure you will all miss him deeply. Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Earl was such a dear man. I remember how he was always so soft-spoken and patient. I'm sure you will all miss him deeply. Please know that you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
~
Kathy (Nunamaker) Carswell,
Pataskala,
Uncle Earl and Aunt Bonnie were two of the most Godly influences in my life.
They opened their hearts and home to so many of us children, I could never thank
them enough. Shortly before Uncle Earl's stroke, he called me on a Sunday
afternoon to give me a final gift of truth and love. He was an amazing man who
always was there in good times or bad. Look forward to seeing him again in our
eternal home.
God Bless/RIP,to ALL who served in WWII. The USA would
NOT be as it is today."Fair winds and following seas". Thank YOU for your
service,Dr.Dingus.. And Semper Fi.
~
Deborah Kaye Hudson,
Tennessee
~
Herb Guyer-Sharfenaker USMC,
Columbus, Ohio
My sincere sympathy
to Rev. Dingus children, wife, grandchildren and all others. Rev. Dingus a great
person, loving and caring. He is now in his Heavenly eternal home in Heaven.
Rest in peace.
~
Carolyn Schaefer,
Chillicothe
Earl was a wonderful man. Prayers for the family. I have such fond memories of
Earl. I am sorry for your loss.
~
Connie Moore,
Kingsport, Tennessee
We are sad to hear
that Earl has passed away. Prayers for the family. There are so many wonderful
memories of many years as our pastor. We will meet you again.
~
Bob and Shirley Mankin,
Chillicothe, Ohio
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Dr. Earl J. Dingus
It is with regret that this message be shared with you today, August 23 ...
Earl Dingus passed into eternal glory very early this morning, sometime after 1:30 am. Although our hearts are filled with sadness at his loss, we can be joyful in the knowledge that he is with the Lord, has entered his heavenly home, among his family and friends that have preceded him -- "gathered unto his people" (Exodus 49:33).
Earl suffered a stroke in May which lead to his hospitalization, entrance to a rehabilitation facility and subsequent release to his home. Earl was not home very long when was re-admitted to the hospital for complications with diabetes and a subsequent infection. Soon it was discovered that his gall bladder was not functioning; this required surgery. In July, Earl was moved to Echo Manor, an extended care facility. During this time he was visited by friends and family who prayed for recovery. This was not to be, as Earl continued to decline.
Since Earl's life was totally surrendered to the Lord and in His service, he would want to exalt the Lord God and the Redeeming work of his Son.
"The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me;
Because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek;
He hath sent me to bind up the broken hearted,
To proclaim liberty to the captives,
And the opening of the prison to them that are bound ...
To comfort all that mourn ...
To give unto them beauty for ashes,
The oil of joy or mourning,
The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness"
Isaiah 61:1,3
"I will greatly rejoice in the Lord,
My soul shall be joyful in my God;
For He hath clothed me with the garments of salvation,
He hath covered me with the robe of righteousness,
Isaiah 61:10
"I will mention the lovingkindnesses of the Lord,
And the praises of the Lord,
According to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us,
And the great goodness toward the house of Israel,
Which he hath bestowed on them according to his mercies,
And according to the multitude of his lovingkindness ..."
Isaiah 63:7
"For since the beginning of the world men have not heard,
Nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen,
O God, beside thee, what He hath prepared for him that waiteth for Him.
Thou meetest him that rejoiceth and worketh righteousness,
Those that remember thee in thy ways ..."
Isaiah 64:4,5
Upon his retirement from the ministry, Earl was a member of Reynoldsburg Baptist Church. The pastor will officiate a memorial service. Cotner Funeral Home is working with the family.
Potted Flowers on the Dingus Deck - August 2014
Thursday, January 2, 2014
New Year ~ A Birthday
New Year
Since the beginning of time
The World has revolved on its axis
Water has run downhill to the sea
The trees of the forest have pointed to heaven.
Rain from the heaven has given us blessings
And, God holds in reserve Streets of Gold!
But on January 1, God sent to the Ohly family
A wiggly little boy that brought great joy.
Were there times of trouble?
He is human -- not God
So, they accepted him and gave him the best
But, at times he failed the test.
God in His Love, will one day have him above.
He will sing in the heavenly choir.
Perhaps he'll be a tenor.
The days of being a winner will be over.
(At Present) For now he would sing
And the spirit of others will ring.
So Happy Birthday dear Greg
Remember that God is in control.
Earl J Dingus, January 1, 2014
Since the beginning of time
The World has revolved on its axis
Water has run downhill to the sea
The trees of the forest have pointed to heaven.
Rain from the heaven has given us blessings
And, God holds in reserve Streets of Gold!
But on January 1, God sent to the Ohly family
A wiggly little boy that brought great joy.
Were there times of trouble?
He is human -- not God
So, they accepted him and gave him the best
But, at times he failed the test.
God in His Love, will one day have him above.
He will sing in the heavenly choir.
Perhaps he'll be a tenor.
The days of being a winner will be over.
(At Present) For now he would sing
And the spirit of others will ring.
So Happy Birthday dear Greg
Remember that God is in control.
Earl J Dingus, January 1, 2014
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