
16/08/2025
OBITUARY: Henry Earl Wilson
Henry Earl Wilson of Westville, FL passed away at his home on August 13, 2025. He was 75 years old.
Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at West Pittman Baptist Church with Rev. Daniel Smith and Rev. Nate Castaneda officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery with Warren Holloway Ward Funeral Home of Geneva, AL directing. The family will receive friends at the church on Sunday beginning at 2:00 p.m.
Flowers will be accepted, or memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Wilson’s memory to the West Pittman Baptist Church Building Fund 1603 Bradley Road, Westville, FL 32464.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Wilson was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Booth Wilson; daughter, Lisa Wilson Callahan; grandson, Ethan Callahan; two sisters, Ruby Nell Smith and Elizabeth Davis; one brother, Rudolph Wilson.
Mr. Earl was a farmer, worker, and servant by nature. These were his gifts and he used them to the fullest during his time on earth. He loved to tend the land, boasting in the success of a crop of peanuts sprouting or a garden overflowing with vegetables. Mr. Earl attended Chipola College briefly before going to work at Ft. Rucker. He would later work at Fleming foods, and Florida Department of Transportation briefly before beginning his career in the timber industry. During this time, he worked on multiple logging crews, operating heavy machinery and driving a log truck. Later, he began working at the paper mill in Panama City and ended his career working at the mill in Quincy, Florida.
After leaving the timber industry, Earl began working with Holmes County School Board in the county maintenance department. This job would lead him to Ponce de Leon Elementary School where he would forever be known as “Mr. Earl.” As the school maintenance supervisor, he would spend his day tending to the grounds, taking care of the needs of the staff, and ensuring that the school looked its best. It was not uncommon to see Mr. Earl tending to a crying little one with a scratched knee or helping the children in the lunchroom. In this role, he was able to work alongside friends and family, and spent countless days seeing and caring for several of his grandchildren, as well as countless children of his friends and neighbors. His humble nature and servant’s heart will always be remembered by those he took care of. Mr. Earl retired from the Holmes County School System in 2014 after 28 years of service.
Since retiring, Earl enjoyed going to equipment sales with fellow farmers and continuing to farm and tending to the land and property that he so dearly loved. He also found great joy in watching and cheering on his grandchildren and great grandchildren in whatever sporting event, cow show, or beauty pageant he could go to. He took great pride in his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren and would take every opportunity to brag on them every chance he could. It is during these times that he will be missed the most.
Earl is survived by two daughters, Amy Somerset (Earnie) and Sonya Motley (Jason) all of Westville, FL; one son, Eric Wilson (Emily) of Lake Butler, FL; son-in-law, Chris Callahan (Rose); nine grandchildren, Hunter Somerset, Forrest Somerset (Chloe), Dalton Callahan (Dakota), Jonathan Owens (Brianna), Kyle Owens (Baylee), Lindy Motley, Ford Motley, Macie Wilson, and Miley Wilson; eight great grandchildren; brother-in-law, Terry Booth; three sisters-in-law, Laura Messer (Sammy), Betty Booth, and Juanita Wilson; several special nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors.