Saturday, June 8, 2019

Retired CMPD Captain Paul Eugene Earls December 28, 1936 ~ May 29, 2019

Paul Eugene Earls, 82, passed away on May 29, 2019 at home surrounded by his family in Charlotte, NC. 

Captain Paul Eugene Earls (CMPD Retired)
He was born on December 28, 1936 in Avondale, NC to the late Ollie Paul and Shirley Earls. Paul is survived by his loving wife, Cindy Earls of 41 years; children, Paul Gene Earls, Colen Lee Earls (Michelle), Kimberley Earls Hill (Tom), Christopher Paul Earls (Suzi), and Craig Michael Earls (Catrina); seven grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. 

Paul had a heart for serving others and serving them well. He served his country as a police officer in the US Air Force. As a Captain, he retired after serving over 29 years with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department. 

Paul served in various departments while at CMPD, including leading the communications department when the first 911 systems were being implemented. He was proud to be part of such an important step forward in serving the Charlotte community. 

He was known by many as a wonderful instructor and a great leader. Paul loved the police department. He was dedicated to serving the city of Charlotte, his home, and his community as well. This service paled in comparison to how much Paul loved and served his family. 

A memorial service was held Saturday June 8, 2019 with visitation at 1:30pm and the memorial service following at 3:00pm at the Woodlawn Baptist Church, 4622 Nations Crossing Road,Charlotte, NC 28217 

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to http://cmpdhope.org or CMPD FOP Lodge 9, 1201 Hawthorne Ln. Charlotte, NC 28217.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW CEDAR, THANKS FOR SHARING THIS ABOUT SOMEONE NO ONE NOES. WHATS UP WITH ANDREW MURRAY AND GARY GOING BACK AND FORTH ABOUT ICE?

Anonymous said...

Believe it or not there are folks here that have been around long enough to remember him as well as many other of the old school cops. I personally learned a lot of valuable lessons from many of them. Of course I have boots that are a helluva older than you though....

Anonymous said...

He was a good man, an honest hard working cop who looked out for everyone of us back in the day. Never had a bad word about anyone a true southern gentleman. He never missed a chance to say thank you. Don't get much of that from command now days.

Anonymous said...

Rest In Peace, sir. I learned many valuable things from him, too. He was one of the good ones.

Anonymous said...

An honorable life, something seems rather hard to come by these days.

Anonymous said...

Didn’t recognize the name but remember him from his photo. Glad he had some years to enjoy retirement. Good guy.