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He understood what it felt like to need help and didn't want his fellow friend to feel alone like he had so many times in his past when he was fighting depression and addiction. He had a pastor tell him he had the Holy Spirit which attracted others to him. He was always willing to help another person and believed it was his calling. He was very intuitive and could sense when others needed help in some way. If he was having a great day then he wanted you to do the same! He had an ability to feel things much deeper than most people. He never met a stranger and could talk to anyone about anything. He did value his alone time especially as he got older. He had a big personality and was very much a people person most of the time. David had a big heart and was a loving, trusting, giving(if he had it to give)and peaceful person when he was sober. He loved to read his Bible,daily devotionals, Our Daily Bread and Everyday prayers. He also kept his mind sharp by working word puzzles. He enjoyed learning about the world around him and reading was the next best thing to traveling. He enjoyed reading books of all kinds but his favorites were nonfiction. Riding motorcycles and dirt bikes were a big part of his growing up in Pine Grove, VA. Bike riding and hiking was two of his special interests most of his life. He always enjoyed shooting basketball and throwing a Frisbee for fun too. While attending elementary and middle school he ran track, competed in field day with much succes.He played football in high school at Hedgesville High and would just throw the football casually with friends and family. He was very competitive and athletic especially in his younger years. He really did not like living his life in the traditional sense and typically didn’t which caused contention with family at times. He enjoyed the great outdoors and pitched a tent to camp quite often over the years. He loved adventure, nature and the freedom to wander. He never wanted to stay in one place for too long.

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David was a free spirit and loved to travel and experience new places and people. He had always wanted to help others with their addictions especially since he was well aware of the challenges and the pain from his own experience. He was impressed with the program personally and love the staff there. This was a place that David himself had received treatment for his alcohol addiction. During his time in college and after his graduation from that program he worked at Highland Hospital in Charleston, WV in the Behavioral and Mental Health Department. Later on in life, David attended Kanawha Valley Community and technical College in Charleston, WV where he obtained a certificate to be an Addictions Specialist. Disassembling and rebuilding old log cabins was one of his favorite projects although he mastered many areas of the contruction business. After leaving the Navy he went on to be a very talented carpenter for many years of his life. From there he was stationed in Orlando, Florida and afterwards Norfolk, Virginia.He received numerous certifications in electricity and electronics and was commended in writing for attaining the highest scholastic average in his class while completing the Electronics Course. He completed his boot camp training at the Naval Station in Great Lakes, Illinois. He enlisted in the US Navy in November of 1980 and started active duty August 1981. David officially graduated from Musselman High School in 1982. Many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and friends. Ballinger II of Martinsburg, Mark Ballinger and wife Rhonda of Martinsburg. Two sisters, Deanna Johnson and husband Tony of Bunker Hill, Bibi Combs and husband, Pete of Inwood. Ballinger Ill and wife, Josie of Winchester, VA. Earman andJanet Webster Corbin.He is survived by his mother, Janet Webster Corbin of Martinsburg, WV, stepfather, William. Born June 17th, 1963 in Winchester, Virginia, he is the son of the late Paulman S.

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David Paul Earman David "Dave" Paul Earman, 59, of Bunker Hill, WV passed away unexpectedly and answered God's call to be with Jesus on June 30" 2022.










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