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Earl Lincoln Tarbell
  Earl served in the army at the end of World War II, after he was discharged he settled in Visalia and worked as a lather until he retired and moved to Badger to cut wood and operate his dozers.
Sustaining energy
\"We balance each other out,\" [Maxine Lincoln] said. \"When he's down, I'm up, and when I'm down, he's up.\" [David Lincoln] said he's in awe of his parents' spirit of adventure. \"They're my heroes, I tell them over and over and again,\" he said. \"I call it graceful degradation. They're figuring out what they have left and what they can do and cannot do.\" \"She said, `Can I help you find somebody?' \" [Earl Lincoln] recalled. \"And I said, `No, I found her.' That's the way I worked in those days.\"
Earl Lincoln Stout
  Earl Lincoln Stout, age 88, of Porterville, passed away on October 17, 2011.
Earl Lincoln Stout
  Earl Lincoln Stout, age 88, of Porterville, passed away on October 17, 2011.
EARL ROGGE, SPENT LIFE FIGHTING FIRES
Chief Rogge and his wife Millie had three daughters. One, Marylou Rogge, is supervisor of security at the airport. But Chief Rogge never lacked for surrogate sons.
Criminal's Treatment Is Thwarted
Lincoln, whose license was suspended as part of his sentence, said he could not find a way to get from his home in Bethel three days a week to White River Junction, where the state holds mandatory group meetings. If he missed a certain number he could have been sent to jail. So instead of the roughly nine-month program, he was ordered to spend four months in prison and just recently began that sentence. There is a public shuttle -- Stagecoach -- running from Bethel to White River Junction twice a day, but [Tom Hunter] said he understood from corrections officials working with Lincoln that he did not want to wait around for hours in White River Junction between the time his 90-minute appointment would be over and the time the shuttle heads back to Bethel. Stagecoach leaves Bethel at 6:25 a.m. and 6:55 a.m. and arrives at the Veterans Affairs medical center in White River Junction, said Stagecoach manager David Palmer. He would have had to walk to the state offices in the Gilman Office Complex off Sykes Mountain Avenue.
Bethel Driver Gets 4 Months in Jail; Repeat DUI Offender Calls Sentence Fair
Earl T. Lincoln of Bethel could have received a maximum prison sentence of two to five years as part of a plea deal in which he pleaded no contest to a third offense of driving under the influence of alcohol. Though Lincoln was intoxicated while he was driving down Main Street in July 2004, evidence did not show that his drunken driving caused the accident that left 11-year-old Amber Roux badly injured, according to lawyers on both sides. Earl Lincoln, 67, of Bethel listens in court yesterday during his sentencing after pleading no contest to a third drunken driving offense. Lincoln's car struck and badly injured an 11-year-old girl last summer. ; Valley News -- Jennifer Hauck