Obituaries
EARLY
GLEN ELWOOD EARLY
The Charlton and Groome Funeral Home
Glen Elwood Early, 72, of Crimora passed away on Thursday, February 19, 2015. He
was born September 12, 1942 in Augusta County the son of the late Darrell E.
"Doggie" and B. Virginia Early. In addition to his parents he was preceded in
death by his brothers, Kenneth L. and Gary W. Early and brother-in-law, Raymond
Teter who died on February 21, 2015. He is survived by his loving wife who he
married on May 17, 1961, Muriel Carolyn Morris Early; children, Jennifer L.
Pitsenbarger and her husband, Gary M. of Stuarts Draft, Janice K. Knott and her
husband, Dale B. of Waynesboro and Jeramy Early and his wife, Rebecca J. of
Grottoes; grandchildren, Christopher A. and Melinda Borror of Harrisonburg,
Amber N. Conner and fiancé, Brett Bower of Stuarts Draft, Jason G. and Melanie
Fauber of Verona, R. Shane Conner and wife, Rachel Kunemund of Richmond,
Benjamin W. and Michelle Fauber of Grottoes, Kristen S. Soper of St. Louis, MS,
Zachariah G. and Samuel L. Knott of Waynesboro; ten great grandchildren;
brothers, Gerald and Betty Early of Mt. Sidney and Dale and Lucy Early of
Crimora; sister-in-laws, Rowena and George Anderson of New Hope, Myrtle and
Layton Warble of Lyndhurst, Betty and Rollin Eutsler, Genevie Teter of Grottoes
and Vicky and David Willis of Oakridge, NC, in addition to numerous aunts,
uncles, nieces and nephews. Glen graduated from Wilson Memorial High School in
1959-60. He was honorably discharged after 8 years of service from the Army. He
retired from DuPont after 38 years of service. He was a member of the Waynesboro
Elks Lodge #2270 for 27 years and a member of the Verona Moose Lodge. He was a
past member of the Grottoes Volunteer Fire Department. He loved camping,
bowling, music, NASCAR, fishing and spending time with his grandchildren and
great grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Thursday, February 26,
2015 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm and a Elks Rites memorial service will be at 6:30pm
at Charlton and Groome Funeral Home, 619 Lifecore Drive, Fishersville, VA 22939.
A graveside service will be held 11:00am on Friday, February 27, 2015 at Barren
Ridge Church of the Brethren in the Wright Memorial Gardens Cemetery, conducted
by Pastor Russell Heinrick and Pastor Galen Combs. In lieu of flowers memorial
may be made to the Elks National Foundation, C/O Waynesboro Lodge #2270 at 2750
N. Lakeview Ave., Chicago, IL 60614 or online at
www.elks.org/enf/GivingMethods.cfm) or the American Heart Association.
NOTE:
Glen is the husband of Muriel C. Morris who is the granddaughter of William
Marshall and Myrtle Shifflett
EARWOOD
LINDA MAE SHIFFLETT EARWOOD
Mrs. Linda Mae Shiflett Earwood, age 76, of Rome, Georgia passed away on Sunday,
June 17, 2018. She was born on March 5, 1942, in Rome, Georgia. She was the
daugher of the late Robert "Bob" Sylvester Shiflett and Lula Mae Mauldin
Shiflett Packer. Mrs. Earwood is survived by; daughters, Rhonda Kim and Randy
Puckett and Terrie Lavonne Houck; sons, David Wayne Earwood and Kane Edward
Earwood; sisters Barbara Shiflett Cook (Larry) and Margie Shiflett Rehme;
brother Edward William Shiflett (Jackie); three grandchildren; one
great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Earwood is preceded in
death by her parents; husband, Lionell Earwood; son, Randy Allen Earwood;
brother Robert Wayne Shiflett. In keeping with Mrs. Earwood's wishes she was
cremated. A memorial service for Mrs. Linda Mae Shiflett Earwood will be held on
Wednesday, June 20th, 2018 at two o'clock in the afternoon in the chapel of the
Gammage Funeral Home with Rev. Billy Fricks officiating. The family of Mrs.
Earwood will receive family and friends on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 from twelve
(noon) until the memorial service hour. The family has requested that flowers
are to be omitted and memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer's
Association, 41 Perimeter Center E #550, Atlanta, GA 30346. Messages of
condolence can be made to the family by visiting our website and signing the
online guestbook at gammagefh.com. The Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home is
handling the arrangements for Mrs. Linda Mae Shiflett Earwood.
LIONELL
EARWOOD
Mr. Lionell Earwood, age 81 of Rome, Georgia passed away on Tuesday,
May 29, 2018. He was born on July 5, 1936 in Powder Springs, Georgia. He was the
son of the late Alva Jackson and Ruby Viola Estelle Westbrook Earwood. Mr.
Earwood is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Linda Mae Shiflett Earwood;
daughters, Rhonda Kim and Randy Puckett and Terrie Lavonne Houck; sons, David
Wayne Earwood and Kane Edward Earwood; sisters, Joyce Waits-Comer and Kathleen
Boddie; brothers, Carey Earwood and TJ Earwood; three grandchildren; one
great-grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Earwood is preceded in
death by his parents; son, Randy Allen Earwood; sisters, Frances Maddie Earwood,
Estelle Earwood Long and Charlotte Earwood Abrams and brothers, Spurgeon Lee
Earwood, Red Earwood and Harold Joseph Earwood. In keeping with Mr. Earwood's
wishes he was cremated. A memorial service for Mr. Lionell Earwood will be held
on Friday, June 1, 2018 at two o'clock in the afternoon in the chapel of the
Gammage Funeral Home with Rev. Billy Fricks officiating. The family of Mr.
Earwood will receive family and friends on Friday, June 1, 2018 from twelve
(noon) until the memorial service hour. The family has requested that flowers
are to be omitted and memorial donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior
Project; P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675. Messages of condolence can be
made to the family by visiting our website and signing the online guestbook at
gammagefh.com. The Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements for Mr. Lionell Earwood.
EATON
ANNA MAE EATON SLATON
Brown Funeral Home, Martinsburg, WV, Oct. 2009
Anna Mae Eaton Slaton, 82, of Martinsburg, died Wednesday, September 30, 2009,
at City Hospital. Born September 21, 1927 in Rockingham County, VA, she was the
daughter of the late Charles Eaton and Rose Ella Morris Eaton. She was a member
of the Mennonites in Virginia. Mrs. Slaton will be remembered for the seasonal
decorations on her home on Raleigh Street. She is survived by two sons, Roy
E. ”Eddie” Slaton, Jr., and David L. Slaton; five daughters, Gladys Peacemaker,
Sharon Slaton, Bonnie Slaton, Virginia Penwell and Shirley M. Crider, all of
Martinsburg; 13 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one brother, Raymond
Eaton; three sisters, Lettie Shifflett, of Elkton, VA, Cora Bradshaw and Clarie
White, both of Martinsburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Edward
Slaton and three brothers, Thomas, Russell and Miller Eaton. Funeral services
will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, October 4, 2009, at Brown Funeral Home with
Rev. Bryan Pumphrey officiating. Interment will be held at Rosedale Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday at the
funeral home.
BEULAH MAE EATON SAMUELS MCDANIEL
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Aug. 14, 2013
Beulah Mae Samuels McDaniel, 86, of Elkton, and formerly of McGaheysville,
passed away on Monday, Aug. 12, 2013, at the home of her daughter after a
courageous battle with cancer. Born on Feb. 23, 1927, in Rockingham County, she
was a daughter of the late Malcolm and Christine Shifflett Eaton. Mrs. McDaniel
was loved by all and will always be remembered for her love of her family, her
visits to friends, her famous fried chicken, and her wonderful sense of humor.
On Feb. 28, 1946, she wed Robert Clifton Samuels and had three children. After a
long illness, during which she faithfully cared for him, he passed away on Feb.
4, 1963. She later married Thomas Edward “Ed” McDaniel on Nov. 11, 1967, with
whom she enjoyed many years until his passing on Nov. 10, 2002. Mrs. McDaniel is
survived by a son, Lester W. Samuels, and a daughter, Frances “Sissy” Meadows
and husband, Darrell, all of Elkton; a sister, Catherine Life and husband,
Buddy, of Elkton; son-in-law, Donald Shipe and wife, Frances, of Harrisonburg;
grandchildren, Darrell Wayne Meadows and wife, Stacy, Susan Samuels, Jeff
Meadows and wife, Stephanie; step-grandchildren, Cathy Uthus and husband, Ronald,
Steven Shipe and wife, Karen, and Michelle Shipe; great-grandchildren, Taylor
and Jared Meadows, and Ethan and Ava Meadows; step-great-grandchildren, Melanie
and Kristen Smith, Megan and Ryan Shipe, Chelsea Samuels and Canton Breeden; and
sisters-in-law, Vada Eaton and Alice Davis, both of Elkton. In addition to her
parents and husbands, she was preceded in death by her son, Robert Lee “Tootsie”
Samuels; brother, Elmer Eaton; great-grandson, Travis Samuels Yetzer; and
daughter-in-law, Ellen Shipe. Mrs. McDaniel had attended the Furnace United
Methodist Church near Elkton for the last several years. Pastors Kevin Poeckert,
Rick Robertson and Wayne Wright will conduct a funeral service at 11 Friday
morning, Aug. 16, 2013, at the Kyger Funeral Home Chapel in Elkton. Burial will
follow at Elk Run Cemetery in Elkton. The family will receive friends from 10 to
11 a.m. one hour prior to the service on Friday at the funeral home. Friends may
call or visit at the home of her daughter or son at anytime. In lieu of flowers,
Mrs. McDaniel requested that contributions be made to the RMH Hahn Cancer
Center, 2008 Health Campus Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, or the Furnace United
Methodist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 65, Elkton, VA 22827. www.kygers.com .
DONALD MILTON EATON
The York Daily Record, York, PA, Sat, Jul. 15, 2006
YORK -- On Friday, July 14, 2006, Donald Milton Eaton passed on to a better
place. He leaves to cherish his memory his beloved wife of 47 years, Evelyn S.
Eaton; and two children: a daughter Karen, her husband, Dave Hostetter, and
their three children, all of York; and a son, Don Thomas Eaton, his fiance,
Aspen Bruinsma, and their six children, all of York. He also leaves three
sisters and one brother. He was preceded in death by one brother. Donald was
born November 16, 1926, in York, to Thomas E. and Romaine (Smith) Eaton. He
retired from Cole Steel, Litton Industries. He was a WWII veteran who served in
the Pacific Theater on the Battleship Wisconsin. His burial will be with full
military rites by the York County Veterans Honor Guard. There will be no
viewing. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, July 17, 2006, in
Mount Rose Cemetery. A procession will form at 12:45 p.m. at the Mt. Rose Ave.
entrance. Those wishing to honor his life may attend. Officiating at the service
will be Mr. Joseph M. Woods, a minister of Jehovah's Witnesses. Donald's family
requests any memorial contributions be made to Hershey Cancer Center, 500
University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033; or to York Cancer Center, 25 Monument Road,
Suite 194, York, PA 17403. Workinger-Semmel F.H. and Crematorium, Inc., York, is
in charge of arrangements. www.workinger-semmel.com
ELMER EATON
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Nov. 29, 1989
ELKTON — Elmer Eaton, 61, of Route 4, Elkton died Tuesday at the Veteran’s
Medical Center in Salem. He was born Aug. 12. 1628, in Rockingham County and was
the son of the late Malcolm and Christine Eaton. Mr. Eaton served in the U.S.
Navy, 82nd Airborne Division, and was a member of Lilly of the Valley Church in
Shenandoah. He is survived by one son, Gary Eaton of Route 4, Elkton; two
sisters, Catherine Life of Elkton and Beulah McDaniel of McGaheysville; and two
grandsons. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Lilly of the
Valley Church by the Revs. L. J. Campbell Jr. and Rudy Smith. Burial will be in
Elk Run Cemetery. Friends may call at the Brill Funeral Home In Elkton or at his
son’s home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elkton Emergency Squad.
EPPA EATON
DIES AT PLEASANT VALLEY HOME
PLEASANT VALLEY, October 29 - Eppa Eaton, 50, well known resident of the
Pleasant Valley community, died Wednesday morning at 10:35, at his home
following a month's illness. He is survived by the following brothers and
sisters, Mrs. C. R. McCoy, of Norfolk; Mrs. Nancy Shifflett, of Swift Run;
Charles Eaton, of Beldor; John Eaton, of York, Pa.; and also a number of nieces
and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, at
the grave in the cemetery at Elkton, with the Rev. Floyd L. Fulk, pastor of
Elkton United Brethren Church officiating. Note: Eppa Eaton's age is listed
as 50 in the obituary. Other sources record his birth year as 1874. If that is
correct, his age at death would be 68. He was the son of Thomas Eaton and Mary
Shifflett.
The Find-A-Grave website
EVERETT H. EATON
Everett H.
Eaton, 23, of Norfolk and formerly of Elkton, died late yesterday afternoon at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He died of injuries received Saturday night when
his automobile went out of control on the Eastside Highway and crashed into the
bridge over Dry Run. He is believed to have dozed off and then could not regain
control of the car in time to avert the accident. Injured also in the crash was
his wife. Mrs. Mildred Eaton, 20, who suffered a probable fracture of the Jaw
and other minor cuts and bruises. She is reported to be resting comfortably and
recovering as well as can be expected. Eaton was the son of William Eaton, of
Elkton, and was born in Elkton. He was married to Mrs. Mildred Sly and they had
one son. One of his brothers was killed last Nov. 18, in the blast at the
Norfolk shipyards. Another brother from Elkton survives. Eaton bad been employed
as a foreman in the shipyards at Norfolk. No funeral arrangements had been made
late last night.
The Find-A-Grave website
HENRY FORD EATON
Henry
Ford Eaton, 21, died yesterday morning at 9:15 at the Norfolk Marine. Hospital
as a result of third degree burns suffered Saturday from a flareback in a boiler
room of a tanker at the Welding Shipyards Inc. at Norfolk, where he was employed
as a welder.
Young Eaton had made his home in Norfolk for the past three
years and for the past year had been employed as a welder at the Welding
Shipyard, Inc. He was born near Elkton on Aug. 15, 1921 and was a son of Mrs.
Lillie Eaton and the late William Eaton. Besides his mother, he is survived by
two brothers, Everett Eaton, of Norfolk, and Arthur Eaton at home; and three
sisters, Miss Lena Eaton, of Norfolk; Miss Ferris Eaton and Miss Malinda Eaton,
at home. No funeral arrangements had been completed last night, but the body
will arrive in Elkton today and will be taken to the Brill Funeral Home.
Obituary From The Find-A-Grave website
HENRY FORD EATON
Funeral services
for Henry Ford Eaton, 21, of near Elkton, who died at Norfolk Marine Hospital
Tuesday from burns suffered Saturday while working as a welder in the welding
Shipyards, Inc., in Norfolk, will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at three
o'clock from St. Peters Church at Humes Run with friends meeting at the home of
his mother, Mrs. Lillie Eaton at 2 p. m. Services will be conducted by the Rev.
P. W. Fisher with burial in St. Peters Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be;
Harold Yancey, Teddy McCoy, Paul Dovel, Howard Hensley, Richard Sly, and Calvin
Dovel.
The Find-A-Grave website
LILLY BEE EATON
SHENANDOAH - Lilly
Bee Eaton, 84, of Shenandoah died Sunday at Culpeper Health Care Center. She was
born Oct. 6, 1898, in Rockingham County and was a daughter of the late Bud and
Sarah McCoy Offenbacker. Mrs. Eaton, a member of St. Peter's United Methodist
Church, was the widow of William P. Eaton, who died in 1932, Surviving are a
son, Arthur Eaton of Shenandoah; three daughters, Melinda Jane of Elkton, Farris
Pence of Harrisonburg and Lena Pullman of Norfolk; three grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Warren G. Kyger Funeral Home in Shenandoah by the Rev. Debra Austin. Buria1 will
be in the McCoy family cemetery near Elkton. The family will receive friends 7-8
p.m. today at the funeral home. Friends also may call at Mrs. Eaton's home. The
casket will be closed.Eaton and Mary
Shifflett.
EAVERS
DANIEL HARVEY EAVERS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Apr. 16, 1953
D. H. Eavers Dies Hauling Timber
Daniel Harvey Eavers, 70, widely known resident of the Sangerville-Mt. Solon
community, died suddenly while hauling timber near his home yesterday afternoon
at five o'clock. Although Mr. Eavers had been in declining health for several
years, his sudden passing came as a great shock to his family and many friends.
He operated threshing machines and saw mills for years. He was a son of Daniel
and Susan Sanger Eavers and was born in Rockingham county where he spent the
early part of his life. On Dec. 25, 1902, Mr. Eavers was united in marriage with
Miss Dora Shifflett. She survives along with the following children: Mrs. Arthur
(Elsie) Argenbright, of West Augusta; Mrs. Lowie (Pearl) Argenbright, of West
Augusta; Ira W. Eavers, of Mt. Solon: Otis Eavers, of Bristol Pike, Tenn.;
Orville Eavers of Fredericksburg, Md.; and Warren Eavers, of Mt. Solon. Six
brothers and sisters also survive. They are: Mrs. Steve Michael, of Mt. Solon;
Mrs. Newton Michael, of Mt. Solon; Mrs. Minor Kiracofe, of Lima, Ohio; Mrs.
Frank White, of Lone Fountain; Elmer Eavers, of Mint Spring;, and Orville
Eavers, of Jamestown, Ohio. The body now rests at the W. L. Rosenberger funeral
home at Bridgewater, where it will remain until final funeral arrangements are
completed.
DANIEL HARVEY EAVERS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Fri, Apr. 17, 1953
Eavers Funeral On Saturday
BRIDGEWATER, April 16 - Funeral services for Daniel Harvey, 70, well known
threshing machine and saw mill operator of the Sangerville-Mt. Solon community,
will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the Sangerville Church of
the Brethren. His pastor, the Rev. I. J. Garber, and the Rev. T. M. Foster will
officiate. Burial will be in the adjacent cemetery. Relatives and active
pallbearers will meet at the W. L, Rosenberger Funeral Home at 1:30 for a brief
service. Friends, honorary pallbearers and flower bearers will meet at the
church at 1:45. Active pallbearers will be: David Hess, Richard Bodkin, Junior
F. White, Thomas Michael, Hershel Eavers and Russell Eavers. Honorary
pallbearers: Sidney Bodkin, Woodrow Landis, Ed Cassidy, Jesse Propst, Jack
Clinedinst, Jesse Wine, Rufus Shull, John A. Arehart, Earl Grimm. Bryan Furr,
Charles Hannah, and Earl Woodell. Flower bearers will be: Maxie Angenbright,
Ethel Eavers, Betty Eavers, Mildred Eavers, Frances; Argenbright. Eavline
Armstrong, Helen Argenbright, and Lucille Argenbright. Mr. Eavers seemed in his
usual health wile stricken hauling timber Wednesday afternoon near Ottobine. His
death came as a shock to the community. He was a man of gentleness and
simplicity whose kindness toward others won for him the friendship of all. He
was a lifelong member of the Church of Brethren, first at Beaver Creek and then
at Sangerville. He Is survived by his wife, the former Miss Dora Shifflett; six
children, four sisters and two brothers. The body now rests at the W. L.
Rosenberger funeral home where it will remain until Saturday afternoon.
IRA WHITESEL EAVERS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Mon, Apr. 25, 1977
MT. SOLON - Ira Whitesel Eavers, 72, of Mt. Solon died Saturday, evening at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital, where he had been admitted earlier that day. He
had not been well for a year. Mr. Eavers was born Sept. 25, 1905 at Spring Creek
and was a son of the late Daniel Harvey and Dora Shifflett Eavers. He was a
retired employee of the Virginia Department of Highways Moscow Headquarters and
a member of Sangerville Church of the Brethren. In August of 1936, he married
the former Stella Rexrode, who lives at Camelot Hall Nursing Home. Also
surviving are three sons, Cecil L. Eavers of Verona and Edward Elijah and Jerry
W. Eavers, both of Mt. Solon; two sisters, Pearl Argenbright of Churchville and
Elsie Argenbright of Staunton; three brothers, Otis F. Eavers of Trenton, N.J.,
Warren H. Eavers of Mt. Solon and James O. Eavers of Rt. 4, Harrisonburg, and
four grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday at Sangerville
Church of the Brethren by the Rev. Dean Fawley. Burial will be in the church
cemetery. The body is at the W. L. Rosenberger Funeral Home in Bridgewater where
the family will receive friends 7:30-8:30 p.m. today.
WARREN HARVEY EAVERS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, 1999
Warren Harvey Eavers, 85, 1593 North River Road, Mount Solon, died Friday, Jan.
1, 1999, at Camelot Health & Rehabilitation Center in Harrisonburg. Mr. Eavers
was born March 28, 1913, in Augusta County, and was the son of the late Daniel
Harvey and Dora Shiflet Eavers. He was a self-employed timberman and a member of
Emmanuel Church of the Brethren. On May 12, 1934, he married the former Mary
Louise Hodge, who died April 16, 1985. He was the last surviving member of his
immediate family and is survived by two sons, Daniel Eavers, Mount Solon, and
Paul Eavers, Staunton; three daughters, Ethel Eavers, Mount Solon, Betty
Huffman, Bridgewater, and Millie Dove, Harrisonburg; Lucille Pitsenbarger,
Harrisonburg, and Helen Argenbright, Churchville, both raised in the Eavers
home; 14 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; and six great-great
grandchildren. The Revs. Frank Hall and Bruce Murray will conduct the funeral at
2 p.m. Monday at Emmanuel Church of the Brethren. Burial will follow at the
Emmanuel Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Sunday at the Johnson Funeral Service in Bridgewater. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Mount Solon Fire Department or Mount Solon
Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 64, Mount Solon, VA., 22843.
EDDINS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, May 29, 1939
CHARLES EDDINS
Chas. Eddins Dies Suddenly
B. & O. Engineer Is Victim Of Heart Attack
Charles Eddins, 57, a native of the Pleasant Grove section near Mt. Crawford,
and president of the Brunswick, Md. chapter of the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers, died from a heart attack at 9:30 yesterday morning while visiting the
home of his daughter, Miss Alma Eddins at Washington. Mr. Eddins had been an
engineer on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for a number of years, and had been
in the railroad's service for a quarter of a century. He had been in ill health
for the past two years but had improved so much recently that he was expecting
to return to work. His unexpected death came as a great shock to his relatives
and friends here. Funeral services will be held from Brunswick Methodist church
Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Burial; service will be held in the S???????
Church near Mt. Crawford at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon. He was the son of the late
John and Ella Eddins and grew to young ???????? in the Mt. Crawford community
from where he wer? ?? Brunswick. His wife was Miss Emma Shifflett of Mt.
Crawford. She survives with five children, Mrs. Carrie Ambrose, Charleston, W.
Va., Mrs. Bessie Haup, of Pennsylvania; Misses Edna and Alma Eddins of
Washington, and Samuel Eddins of Brunswick. He also leaves eight brothers and
sisters; Charles Eddins, Mt. Sidney; Karl Eddins, Brunswick; Carson and Mervin
Eddins, Washington; Mrs. Ge???n Carver, Fairviews; Mrs. E. W. Shiflett, Mt.
Crawford, and Mrs. K. A. Landes, Baltimore. Mr. Eddins was an uncle of Alvin,
Russell and William Eddins of Harrisonburg.
The News Frederick, Frederick, MD, Thu, Jun. 30, 1977
SAMUEL HOWARD EDDINS
Mr. Samuel Howard Eddins, 67, of Brunswick, died Tuesday June 28 at Frederick
Memorial Hospital. He was a son of the late Charles H. and Emma Shiflett Eddins.
He was a member of the Eagles and Moose of Brunswick and Bethany Lutheran Church
in Brunswick. He is survived by his wife, Mary Null Eddins; one brother, Duard
Eddins, of Oxen Hill; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Novotni, of Media, Pa.; Mrs. Alma
Beeson, of Springfield, Va. Friends may call at the Feete Funeral Home from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 30. The funeral will be at 11 a. m on
Friday, July 1, at the funeral home. The Rev. Douglas Strachan and The Rev.
Ralph Miller will officiate. Interment will be held in the Blue Ridge Cemetery
in Thurmont. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bethany
Lutheran Church in Brunswick.
EDWARDS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Dec. 6, 1971
JAMES FLOYD EDWARDS
PORT REPUBLIC - J. Floyd Edwards, 70, of Port Republic
died Saturday night at Rockingham Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient
since Thursday. He was born Jan. 18, 1901 in Botetourt County and was a son of
the late James R and Elizabeth Shipplett Edwards. He was a retired security
guard at the Merck Plant at Elkton and a retired school bus driver. He was a
member of the Port Republic United Methodist church. On April 29, 1921 he
married the former Nellie Lee Morris who survives. Also surviving are three
sons, N. Wesley and M. F. Edwards, both of Port Republic and A. G. Edwards of
Grottoes; two daughters, Mrs. Carlton Wonderly of Rt. 2, Elkton and Mrs. F.T.
Hinkle Jr. of Port Republic; two brothers, Vivian Edwards of Lexington and
Elbert Edward of Halifax; three sisters, Mrs. Gladys Mace of Buena Vista and
Mrs. Lucille Stevens and Mrs. Ellen Dunn, both of Vernon Hill; nine
grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 11
a.m. Tuesday at the Port Republic United Methodist Church by the Rev. William A
Winfree and Rev. Harold E. Skelton and the Rev. Richard J. Sander. Burial will
be in the Port Republic Cemetery. The family will meet at the church 10:45 am.
Tuesday. Pallbearers will be C. L. Marshall, John Leffel, S. E. Tutwiler, Carl
Prince, W. K. Baugher and J. D. Barnhart. The body is at the W. H. Kyger Funeral
Home where the family will receive friends 7-30 - 1:30 p.m. today.
JENS B. EDWARDS
Jens B. Edwards, 75, of 102 Maple Leaf
Lane, Elkton, died Saturday, January 7, at Liberty House Nursing Home, in
Waynesboro. Mr. Edwards had retired in 1973, as a civil engineer with the Navy
in Norfolk. He had lived at Portsmouth, until moving to the Shenandoah Valley
three years ago. He was born January 3, 1914, in Matthews County, and was a son
of the late Erick and Lucy Bailey Edwards. Mr. Edwards was a member of the
Elkton Evangelical United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Ruby S.
Edwards; two daughters, Barbara E. Ames and Gloria E. Crooks, both of Richmond;
a son, J. B. Edwards, Jr. of Kitty Hawk, N.C.; a brother, Bailey E. Edwards, of
Portsmouth; and four grandchildren. A private funeral was conducted Monday,
January 9, in the East Lawn Memorial Gardens Masoleum, by the Rev. Rudy Smith.
In lieu of flowers, the family asked that donations be made to the Elkton
Emergency Squad, P.O. Box 91, Elkton, Va. 22827. Note: Jens was first
married to Irene V. Shifflett who died in 1977
The Virginian Pilot on Dec. 31, 2017
JENS BEAUFORD EDWARDS JR.
Southern Shores, NC - Jens Beauford Edwards, Jr., 70, of Southern Shores, died
unexpectedly on December 12, 2017. He is survived by his wife, Martha; sisters,
Barbara Edwards Ames, and Gloria Edwards Crooks Wetmore; nephews David Ames,
Jr., Erick Ames, and L. Daniel Crooks; and niece, Catherine Crooks Hill. J.B.
was born in Portsmouth, VA to Irene Shiflett Edwards and Jens Beauford Edwards.
At Woodrow Wilson High School, he was an all-state football player and
co-captain of his team. He was the first recipient of the Ernie Houghton
Memorial Award given to the outstanding defensive player. He earned a
scholarship to Duke University where he was a 3-year letterman and was elected
captain of the team his senior year. After graduation, J.B. pursued several
occupational ventures and ultimately became a custom home builder on the Outer
Banks of North Carolina. J.B. loved a good story and was quite the story teller
himself, a trait he inherited from his Norwegian grandfather. One of his
passions was fishing on his boat with friends and being out on the ocean. He was
also an avid fisherman with his team The Crooked Hooks. He was a true leader in
every endeavor he undertook and did so with a quick wit and always a joke to
tell. He will be missed and loved by all but, will be remembered as a true and
respected "Captain." A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday,
January 12, 2018, at Twiford Funeral Home in Manteo, NC. A reception will follow
at The Sandtrap Tavern at Sea Scape Golf Links in Kitty Hawk, NC. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made in J.B.'s memory to the. Twiford Funeral Home,
Manteo is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences may be expressed
at www.TwifordFH.com.
The Daily
News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Jul. 11, 1983
NELLIE MORRIS EDWARDS
PORT REPUBLIC - Nellie. M. Edwards, 77, of Rt. 1, Port Republic died Saturday
evening at her home. Mrs. Edwards had been ill 15 years and confined to her home
four years. She was born June 28, 1906, at Lynnwood and was a daughter of the
late Richard and Sophrorna Sipe Morris. She was a member of Port Republic United
Methodist Church. On Apri1 29, 1921, she married J. Floyd Edwards, who died Dec.
4, 1971. Surviving are three sons, N. Wesley Edwards and M. F. Edwards, both of
Port Republic and A. G. Edwards of Grottoes; two daughters, Clara E. Wonderly of
Rt. 2, Elkton and Joyce E. Hinkle of Port Republic; three sisters, Beulah M.
Royer of McGaheysville, Addie M. Gibson of Port Republic and Veda M. Gibson of
Grottoes; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The funeral will be
conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday at Port Republic United Methodist Church by the Rev.
Louis C. Breitenbach. Burial will be in Port Republic Cemetery. The body is at
the Kyger-Pence Funeral Home near McGaheysville, where friends may call. The
family will receive friends at the Edwards home. In lieu of flowers, the family
said donations may be made to the Grottoes Rescue Squad.
WARREN B. EDWARDS
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Wed, Jul. 29, 1970
Warren B. Edwards Funeral services for Warren B. Edwards, a former tender
repairman for the B. & O. Railroad, will be held at 2:30 P. M. today at the
McCully funeral establishment, 237 Patapsco avenue. Mr. Edwards, who was 74,
died Sunday at the Harbor View Nursing Home after a long illness. Mr. Edwards
was born in Virginia and worked in several produce markets there before he came
to Baltimore. He worked for the B.& O. for 26 years until he left 10 years ago.
His wife was the late Lillian Shifflet Edwards. He is survived by a son, Warren
L. Edwards three daughters, Mrs. Forrest Rutkowski, Mrs. Hyacinth Baytos and
Mrs. Kathleen Montgomery; two sisters, Mrs. Maizie Magee and Mrs. Irene Becker;
a brother, Alexander Edwards, all of Baltimore; 7 grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren.
See Wife Lillian's Obit
WILLIAM DELBERT EDWARDS
The Moberly
Monitor-Index, Moberly, MO, Feb. 8, 2013
William Delbert Edwards passed away Thursday, January 31, 2013, at North Kansas
City Hospice House. Memorial Service will be 3:00 p.m., Sunday, February 10,
2013, at Hillside Christian Church. Visitation will be from 2:00-3:00 p.m. prior
to the service at the Church. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be
made to North Kansas City Hospice or Hillside Christian Church. Delbert was born
July 20, 1924, in Renick, MO. He served in the Army Air Corps in WWII, and was a
retired railroad engineer of over 40 years. He was passionate about jazz and
loved music. Delbert also loved golf, and enjoyed to fly after getting his pilot
license. Delbert was preceded in death by his parents, Hubert & Lillian Edwards;
brothers, Col. Thomas R. Edwards, Hubert K. Edwards; sister, Jessie Mae Heater;
brother-in-law, Clyde Heater; nephew, Fred Edwards. Survivors include his wife,
Maurine N. Edwards; his step-children, Andy and wife Chris Gaines and Becky and
husband Del Healy; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law,
Bette Edwards, Mildred Edwards; nephews, Randy and wife Lisa Edwards and Tom and
wife Dale Edwards and Richard Heater and wife Pat.; nieces, Carolyn and husband
Richard Green and Ginny and husband Steve White; other nieces and nephews and
many many friends.
ELDER
FRANKIE ROBERTA SHIFLETT ELDER
The Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home
(October 14, 1944 - July 29, 2017)
Mrs. Frankie Roberta "Bobbie" Shiflett
Elder age 73 passed away Saturday July 29, 2017 after an short illness. Funeral
Services will be conducted Monday July 31, 2017 at four o'clock in the afternoon
from the Chapel of the Gammage Funeral Home. The Interment will follow in the
Northview Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday July 31, 2017 from
two o'clock in the afternoon until the funeral hour. Messages of condolence can
be made to the family by visiting our website and signing the online guestbook
at gammagefh.com. The Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements for Mrs. Frankie Roberta "Bobbie" Shiflett Elder.
The Find-A-Grave website
WILLIAM ALBERT ELDER
Mr. William Albert Elder, age 68, of Cedartown, Georgia, passed away on
Saturday, January 15, 2011 after an extended illness. He was born on March 14,
1942 in Haralson County, Georgia to Orth Elder and Leders Carnes Elder. Mr.
Elder is survived by wife, Bobbie S. Elder; son and daughter-in-law, Brad &
Jennae Elder; daughter, Deirdra Wood; brother, Willard Elder, and three
grandchildren, Griffin Elder, Michael Wood, and Dustin Wood. He is preceded in
death by his parents, Orth Elder and Leders Carnes Elder; sisters, Tretha
Piccione, Opal Jackson, Shirley Jones; and brother, Glenn Elder. The funeral
service for Mr. William Albert Elder will be conducted on Tuesday, January 18,
2011 at two o'clock in the afternoon in the Gammage Funeral Home Chapel with
Rev. Larry Davis officiating. Interment will follow in Northview Cemetery. The
family will receive friends on Monday, January 17, 2011 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
at the Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home. Raiford Gentry, Paul Dempsey,
Scott Grogan, Mike Lester, James Bunch, and Bart Forrister will serve as
Pallbearers. The Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements for Mr. William Albert Elder.
ELGIN
EDWARD F. ELGIN
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD,
Jun. 23, 1984
On June 21, 1984, EDWARD F., beloved husband of the late Lella Joan Elgin (nee
Shifflett), devoted father of Mary Diane Channell, dear brother of Margaret
VanTrease, dear grandfather of Stacy and Mark Channell. Funeral services at the
Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace avenue on Monday at 1 P.M. Entombment
in Lorraine Park Mausoleum. Visiting hours on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5
and 7 to 9 P. M.
ELLINGTON
The TimesNews.com from Mar. 23 to Mar. 24, 2017
SHIRLEY ANNE WAGONER
ELLINGTON
BURLINGTON - Mrs. Shirley Anne Wagoner Ellington, 78, of Burlington passed away
at her residence on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 at 7:53 a.m. A native of Alamance
County, she was the wife of the late William Thomas Ellington and the daughter
of Vasteen Wagoner and Beatrice Shifflette Wagoner, both deceased. Shirley was a
retired textile worker and a longtime employee of Moorefield's Florist. She was
a member of the former Brookwood Baptist Church in Burlington. Mrs. Ellington is
survived by three sons, Lynn Ellington of Snow Camp, Bobby Ellington of
Morristown, TN and Ronald Ellington of Snow Camp; three grandchildren, Brooke
Weeks, Sylvia Ellington and Crystal Steele; and three brothers, David Wagoner
and his wife, Donna of Lake Charles, LA, Donald Wagoner and his wife, Mary of
Whitsett and Darrell Wagoner and his wife, Trish of Burlington. There will be a
private cryptside service at the Mausoleum of Alamance Memorial Park. The family
will receive friends at the Rich & Thompson Funeral Home and Crematory in Graham
on Friday, March 24, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Other times they will be
at the residence of her brother, Darrell Wagoner at 1687 Jordan Meadows Dr.,
Burlington, NC 27217. Condolences may be offered at
www.richandthompson.com
ELLIOTT
WILLIAM E. ELLIOTT
CHARLES CITY -- William E. "Bill" Elliott, 87, of Satellite Beach, Fla.,
formerly of Charles City, died of natural causes on March 15, 2014, at the
Wuesthoff Medical Center in Melbourne, Fla. Funeral services will be held 10:30
a.m. Saturday, March 29, 2014, at Hauser Funeral Home in Charles City, with
Pastor Forrest Cornelius from First Congregational Church, Charles City,
officiating. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery in Charles City. Friends may
call from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 28, at Hauser Funeral Home, Charles City,
and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Saturday. Bill attended
Colwell grade and high school, served in World War II in the U.S. Navy and was a
member of the American Legion, Disabled Veterans, 32nd degree Mason and
Shriners. He was a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa with a Master's
Degree in Business Administration from the University of Iowa. Following
graduation, he taught and coached high school for three years in Riceville. Bill
started the State Farm Insurance Agency in Charles City in 1952 as agent. Later
he was promoted to agency manager and agency director for 41 years. This agency
is continued by Tom Rouse, nephew. Bill was an ardent hunter, fisherman, golfer
and tennis player. When Bill was nine-years-old he was adopted by Tom and Minnie
Elliott of Colwell, his relatives. He had two foster brothers, Lawrence "Bud"
Elliott and Henry Elliott of Colwell, and foster sister Maxine Rouse, Charles
City, all of whom preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his
ex-wife, Doris Shiflet Elliott. Bill is survived by wife Patsy Elliott of
Satellite Beach, Fla.; son Dr. Craig Elliott and Peggy, of North Muskegon,
Mich., daughter Denise Elliott and William Whitney of Durango, Colo.,
stepdaughter Angela and Scott Kurkian of Atlanta, Ga.; and stepson Roger Hewitt
of Dalton, Ga.; grandchildren Marcus Elliott and Taylor Elliott of Durango,
Colo., and Chase Elliott of Chicago Ill., and numerous stepgrandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Hauser Funeral Home, 641-228-2323, in Charles City, is in
charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at
www.hauserfh.com.
ERWIN
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, OH, Jul. 7, 2015
RALPH OWEN ERWIN SR.
NEW
LEXINGTON: Ralph O. Erwin Sr., 73, of New Lexington passed away Monday, July 6
at Genesis Hospice Morrison House. He was born June 6, 1942 in Zanesville to the
late Andrew and Martha Shiflet Erwin. Ralph was a coal miner at Peabody Coal
Company for several years and an over the road truck driver in years to
follow.He is survived by sons, Ronald Wayne (Anita) Scheitler Jr. of Malta and
Ralph (Vickie) Erwin Jr. of New Lexington; daughters, Ronda (Leon) Davis of New
Lexington, Mary Jane Erwin of New Lexington, Kim (Randy Blosser) Erwin of New
Lexington, Christina Tucker of Crooksville; brothers, James (Linda) Erwin, Paul
(Carolyn) Erwin, Arley Erwin; sisters, Carolyn (Harold) Merola, Debbie (Mike)
Myers, Nema (Thomas) Bobo; 14 grandchildren and numerous great
grandchildren.Ralph is preceded in death by his parents and wife, Mary Cocherl
Erwin; brothers, Edward (Gloria) Erwin, John (Juanita) Erwin; sisters, Ila "May"
(Red) Brown, Cora (Ralph) Arbaugh, Elizabeth (Walter) Bobo.The family wants to
give a special thank you his best friend, card partner, and caregiver, Pam Davis
of New Straitsville.Calling hours will be held Thursday, July 9, 2015 from 11 am
until the time of service at Ross-Frash Funeral Home, 207 Burley Street,
Crooksville, where funeral services will begin at 1pm with Pastor William Syfert
officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery, Roseville. You may send a
note of condolence or sign the online register book at
ross-frashfuneralhomes.com
EUTSLER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, May 1, 1973
ELVA MITTS EUTSLER
Mrs. Elva Mitts Eutsler, 63, of Rt. 1, Grottoes died Monday morning after an
illness of seven months. She had been seriously ill for two weeks. Mrs. Eutsler
was born Nov. 14, 1909 and was the daughter of the late John Samuel and Ceetta
Shipplett Mitts. She formerly had been employed at the Duplan Corp. and was a
member of the Pleasant Valley Church of the Brethren at Weyers Cave. On March
1,1932, she married Albert Homer Eutsler, who died May 30, 1962. Surviving are
four daughters, Mrs. Virginia Acker of Rt. 3, Waynesboro, Mrs. Arlene Parr and
Mrs. Madge Foley, both of Waynesboro, and Mrs. Kathleen Hess of Mt. Sidney; six
sons, Rollin Lee Eutsler of Rt. 1, Grottoes, Ward Eutsler of Scottsville, DeWitt
Eutsler of Goochland, Glenn Eutsler of New Hope, Charles Eutsler of Lyndhurst
and Raymond Eutsler of Hampton; four foster-children, Mrs. Wayne Winegard and
Mrs. Frances Chambliss, both of Crimora, Mrs. M. T. Price of Waynesboro and Miss
Linda Kay Madison of Rt. 1, Grottoes; 27 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren;
two sisters, Mrs. Cleta Folk of Norfolk and Mrs. Margie Caricofe of New Hope,
and two brothers, John S. Mitts Jr. of Rt. 1, Grottoes and Lester W. Mitts of
Rt. 1, Verona. Mrs. Eutsler had helped to rear some 50 children in the past
eight years. The funeral will be conducted 3 p.m. Wednesday at Pleasant Valley
Church of the Brethren at Weyers Cave by the Rev. Paul Fike, the Rev. Dee C.
Flory and the Rev. Bowman Parr. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body
is at Lindsey and Koontz Funeral Home at Weyers Cave where the family will
receive friends 8 — 9 p.m. today. Relatives will meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rollin Lee Eutsler at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. DAILY NEWS-RECORD, HARRISONBURG,
VIRGINIA TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1973
EVANS
The News Virginian on Tue, Aug 1, 2006
BARBARA SUE EVANS
Miss Barbara
Sue Evans, 41, a resident of Waynesboro, died unexpectedly Friday, July 28,
2006. A daughter of Mary Beverage Evans and the late Charlie Mason Evans, she
was born on January 20, 1965, in Waynesboro. Miss Evans was a cashier and
attended the Grubert Avenue Church of God in Staunton. Besides her mother of
Waynesboro, she is survived by three daughters, Rachel Cline and Rhonda Kennedy,
both of Staunton, and Mary Kellison of New Hope; and four grandchildren. She
also leaves three sisters, Cindy Collier of Stuarts Draft, Carolyn Fisher and
Charlotte Claytor, both of Waynesboro; and three brothers, Billy Evans of
Grottoes, and Michael and Thomas Evans, both of Waynesboro. Her body was
cremated at the Lindsey Cremation Chapel in Harrisonburg and memorial services
will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006, at the Grubert Church of God in
Staunton.
The News Virginian Wed, Jan. 13, 2021
MARY CAROL BEVERAGE
EVANS
Mary Carol (Beverage) Evans, 80, a resident of Waynesboro, Va., passed away on
Monday, January 11, 2021, at Shenandoah Nursing Home. A daughter of the late Lee
and Mabel (Shifflett) Beverage, she was born April 1, 1940 in Pocahontas County,
W.Va. She was retired from Hugh Cassell Elementary School, where she worked for
15 years. In her pastime, she enjoyed knitting, crocheting, sewing, and
gardening. Mrs. Evans was a faithful member of the Grubert Avenue Church of God
in Staunton. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Charlie Evans; daughter, Barbara Evans; brothers, Howard Beverage,
Donald Beverage, Kyle Beverage, Ernie Beverage, Jim Beverage, Boud Beverage; and
half brother, Wilson Shifflett. Surviving are her children, Billy Evans and
wife, Sonya of Fielddale, Va., Cindy Fleming and husband, Freddie of Waynesboro,
Va., Michael Evans and wife, Jennifer of Stanley, Va., Carolyn Fisher of
Waynesboro, Va. and Thomas Evans of Stuarts Draft, Va.; 20 grandchildren; and
numerous great-grandchildren; sisters, Maxine McKee and husband, Barry of Ogden,
Kan., Marie McKee and husband, Ron of Waynesboro, Va., Margie Courtney and
husband, James of Kerneysville, W.Va., Valley Williams of Staunton, Va.; a very
special sister-in-law, Darlene Beverage; and a very loving granddaughter that
took care of and was always there for her grandmother any hour of the day or
night, Rachel Cline. A private funeral service for the family will be held on
Thursday, January 14, 2021. A graveside service for all to attend will be held
at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 14, 2021, at Augusta Memorial Park,
officiated by Pastor Dave Ball. Memorial contributions in her name may be made
to The Bright Focus Foundation, 22512 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, MD
20871. Those wishing to share their thoughts and condolences with the family
online are welcome at www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com. McDow Funeral Home is
assisting the family.
WILLIAM GROVER EVANS
The Daily News Record Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Jun. 17, 1998
William Grover Evans, 59, 913 Oakland St., Harrisonburg, died Tuesday, June 16,
1998, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg. He had been in failing
health for several years and was a dialysis patient for 1 1/2 years. Mr. Evans
was born May 11, 1939, in Rockingham County, and was a son of Nova Evans Corum
and the late Grover Evans. He graduated from Harrisonburg High School and served
in the Air Force. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church. On Oct. 12, 1963,
he married the former Beverly Shifflett, who survives. Surviving, in addition to
his mother and wife, are one son, Richard Lee Evans, Harrisonburg; two
daughters, Karen Westfall and Tammy Torkelson, both of Harrisonburg; one
brother, Ronald Lee Evans, Greenville, S.C.; and five grandchildren. Pastor
Bruce Murray and Dr. William E. Robertson, Jr. will conduct the funeral at 11
a.m. Friday at Victory Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Eastlawn Memorial
Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to the
Harrisonburg Dialysis Center, Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, Va., 228
FAGG
The Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA, Tue, Jul. 30, 1985
MARSHALL HAYES FAGG
Marshall Hayes Fagg, 63, formerly of Pulaski, died July 27 in Akron, Ohio. Born
in Pulaski; the son of the late Charles Fagg and Etta L. Fagg, he had lived in
Akron for the past 45 years. Surviving is his wife, Viola L. Fagg; three sons,
Robert Flagg, Johnny Fagg, Tom Flagg, all of Akron, Ohio.; one daughter, Joyce
Fagg, Akron, Ohio; three grandchildren and one brother, David Ray Fagg, Pulaski.
The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Thomas M. Seagle and Sons Funeral
Home, with Rev. CIifton Anderson officiating. Burial will follow in Thornspring
Cemetery. Visiting hours will be Wednesday from noon until 2 p.m. at Thomas M.
Seagle and Sous Funeral Home.
See Wife Viola's obit
FADELY
The
Washington Post on Aug. 21, 2005
JERRY F. FADELY
FADELY, JERRY F. (Age 63)
On Wednesday, August 17, 2005 of Arlington, VA. Loving father of Sherri L. Madl
and her husband Jim of Pottstown, PA; grandfather of Melissa, James, Jr.,
Patrick and Scott Madl; brother of Jay D. Fadely and his wife Letha of Palmetto,
FL; also surviving are his nieces Deena Lane and Joy Vollmer, both of Manassas,
VA. Services and interment will be held privately at a later date. Contributions
may be made in his name to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by MURPHY
FUNERAL HOME OF ARLINGTON.
The Washington Post on Jan. 30, 2005
MAYME
A. FADELY,
On Friday, January 28, 2005 formerly of Arlington, VA; loving wife
of the late Graden F. Fadely; devoted mother of Jerry and Jay Fadely; sister of
Eunice Hester and Raymond Knight; also surviving are three granddaughters and
nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call at THE MURPHY FUNERAL HOME OF
ARLINGTON , 4510 Wilson Blvd. on Tuesday, February 1, from 7 until 9 p.m. and
where services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment National Memorial
Park. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to Capital Hospice, 6565
Arlington Blvd., Suite 501, Falls Church, VA 22042.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Sat, May 1, 1993
PAUL HUFFMAN FADELEY JR.
Paul Huffman Fadeley Jr., 60, of 257 Shenvalee Dr., New Market died April 30,
1993, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, where he had been a
patient since April 28. Mr. Fadeley was born May 18, 1932, in Shenandoah County
and was a son of Gladys Shifflett Fadeley of New Market and the late Paul
Huffman Fadeley Sr. He was vice president and treasurer of the Moss Construction
Co. of Harrisonburg, where he had been associated for 20 years. He also served
as treasurer of New Market Feed and Hardware. He was a charter member and served
as the first president of the New Market Lions Club. Mr. Fadeley was a member of
the Reformation Lutheran Church of New Market and was currently serving as a
church trustee and chairman of the church finance committee. He had served on
the church council. He also served with the U.S. Army. On July 14 1955, he
married the former June Bemis, who survives. In addition to his mother and wife,
he is survived by a daughter, Pamela June Morris of Nashville, Tenn.; two sons,
P. Gregory Fadeley of Marietta, Ga., and Keith A. Fadeley of Lilburn, Ga.; two
sisters, Norma Lam of New Market and Jeanette Wetzel of Harrisonburg; one
brother, Troy Fadeley of New Market; and four grandchildren. The Rev. George L.
Sims will conduct the funeral at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Reformation Lutheran
church. Burial will follow in the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in New
Market. The family will receive friends 7.8 p.m. today at the Theis Funeral
Chapel in New Market. Memorial contributions may be made to the Building Fund of
Reformation Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 896, New Market, Va. 22844 or the American
Heart Association, 225 N. High St., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Oct. 18, 1988
PAUL HUFFMAN FADELEY SR.
QUICKSBURG — Paul Huffman Fadeley Sr., 84, of Quicksburg died Monday at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Mr. Fadeley was born May 6, 1904 at Columbia
Furnace and was a son of the late Robert Lee and Isabel) Woodrow Fadeley. He was
a retired feed mill opera- tot and a member of Quicksburg United Methodist
Church, where he had been Sunday school superintendent, church treasurer and
board of trustees member. On July 21, 1927, he married the former Gladys
Shifflett, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Troy E. and Paul H.
Fadeley Jr., both of New Market; two daughters, Jeanette Whetzel of Harrisonburg
and Norma Lam of New Market; a brother, Gilbert Fadeley of Struthers, Ohio; six
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducted
2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Quicksburg United Methodist Church by the Rev. Steve
Proctor. The family will receive friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lam,
268 Clicks Lane, New Market. Mrs. Fadeley is staying at the Lam home. Memorial
contributions may be made to Quicksburg United Methodist Church, in care of Fern
Lytton, Quicksburg, Va. 22847, the family said. Funeral arrangements are being
handled by the Dellinger Funeral Home at Mount Jackson cemetery.
See Wife Gladys
Shifflett's Obit
FAIN
The Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond, VA, Mon, Mar. 26, 2012
DAVID ARTHUR FAIN, JR.
WAKE - David Arthur Fain Jr. passed away on Thursday, March 22, 2012 in
Riverside Walter Reed Hospital. He was born in Charleston, S.C., and was
employed with APD Security Systems, in sales. He is survived by his parents,
David A. Sr. and Anitia Sheflette Fain; his sister, Krystal Amann and her
husband, Zack of Cape Coral, Fla.; his grandmothers, Beverly R. Fain of Hot
Spring, Ark., and Shirley Shiflette of Wicomico, Va.; his fiancée, Jenni Bonacci;
a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. The family will receive
friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 27, 2012, at the funeral home, with
funeral services starting at 11 a.m. Andrews Funeral Home, Gloucester, Va., is
in charge of arrangements. View and post condolences on our online guestbook at
dailypress.com/guestbooks.
FAINTER
The Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, MO, Jan. 29, 1968
HENRY C. FAINTER
Henry C. Fainter, 70, died at 6 p.m. Saturday in Community Hospital, where he
had been a patient for a few days. He lived at 121 Sparks Avenue. Born in Higbee,
Mr. Fainter spent most of his life in the Moberly area. A retired coal miner, he
was a member of the Sweet Springs Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Ruby;
two daughters, Mrs. Daisy Eulen of New Cambria and Mrs. Evelyn Shull of Moberly;
five sons, Charles, Henry, and James of Moberly, Luther of Clifton Hill, and
Jerry of Rothville; 41 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one brother,
Paul of Springfield, Illinois. He was preceded in death by four brothers and one
sister. The body will be at the Cater Funeral Home, where funeral services will
be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow by the Rev. Kenneth Sears, pastor of Sweet Springs
Baptist Church. Burial will be in Sugar Creek Cemetery.
The Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, MO, Feb. 8, 1972
MARY RUBY FAINTER
Mrs. Mary Ruby Fainter, 71, 219 Hinton, died at the University of Missouri
Medical Center in Columbia on Monday. She had been hospitalized four days. Born
in Saline County on February 13, 1900, she was the daughter of Charles and Eva
Florence (Young) Solomon. She was the widow of Henry Fainter. She was a member
of the Church of the Nazarene here and had lived most of her life in the
Huntsville and Moberly area. Surviving are sons Henry, Charles and James, all of
Moberly, Luther of Clifton Hill, and Jerry of Rothville; two daughters, Mrs.
Daisy Shoemaker of Brookfield and Mrs. Evelyn Shull of Quincy, Illinois;
brother, Henry Solomon of Moberly; sister, Mrs. Carolyn Minor of Moberly; 45
grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are scheduled for 2
p.m. Thursday at the Cater Funeral Home, with the Rev. George Anderson
officiating. He is the pastor of Mrs. Fainter's church. Burial will be in Sugar
Creek Cemetery, northwest of Moberly.
FARLEY
The
News Leader, Staunton, VA, Wed, Mar. 27, 2002
HERBERT ALLEN FARLEY
STAINION - Herbert Allen "Fuzzy" Farley, 69, of 205 Jefferson St., husband of
Ollie Mae (Shifflett) Farley, died at 6:42 p. m. Monday (March 25, 2002) at his
residence. He was born Feb. 5, 1933, at Augusta County, a son of Herbert L. and
Willie (Garrison) Farley. He was an Army veteran, and, prior to retirement, he
was a painting contractor. He also was a member of Parkway Wesleyan Church.
Surviving are his wife; three stepsons. Roy E. Shifflett, Jr. and Rodger L.
Shifflett, Sr., both of Staunton, and James E. Shifflett of Churchville; two
step, daughters. Shirley A. Johnson of Fishersville and Catherine V. Marshall of
Staunton; a sister, Helen; and a number of step-grandchildren. Services will be
at 11 a.m. Thursday at Oak Lawn Mausoleum and Memory Gardens, with the Rev. Greg
Card officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 this evening at
Henry Funeral home.
FARMER
JEFFREY DILLARD FARMER
Jeffrey Dillard "Jeff" Farmer, 47, of Waynesboro, died on Wednesday, April 13,
2010. He was born on January 15, 1963, in Richmond, the son of Elvin Dillard and
Christine Ann Shifflett Farmer. Jeff was an avid Miami Dolphin fan. He was an
animal lover, liked fishing, and enjoyed spending time with his family. In
addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his guardian parents,
Albert and Josie Shifflett. Surviving are his sisters, Mary Humphrey, Carol
Farmer, Robin Edwards, Cynthia Gorman, and Gail Eatmon; members of the family
with which he was raised, Debbie Carter, Denise Nielson, and Patrick Shifflett;
and nieces and nephews, Brian Farmer, James Humphrey, Michelle King, Jon Michael
and McKenzie Shifflett, Matthew Carter, Allyson Parrish, Collin, Dane, and
Gretchen Nielson, and Sherri, Brandie, and Scott Gorman. A graveside service
will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, April 17, 2010, at the Hillsboro Baptist
Church Cemetery, U.S. 250 next to Western Albemarle High School, by Pastor
Daniel Wine. The family will receive friends immediately following the service
at the home of Patrick Shifflett, 289 Kiddsville Road, Fishersville. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Pleasant Hill Church of the Brethren, 91 Valley
Church Road, Weyers Cave, VA 24486, or Augusta County SPCA, P.O. Box 2014,
Staunton, VA 24402. McDow Funeral Home is assisting with arrangements.
TAPLEY GOODE FARMER
The Abilene Reporter News, Abilene, TX, Thu, Aug. 22, 1946
ANSON, Aug. 21—Funeral for Tapley Goode Farmer, 81, pioneer Fisher county
resident, will be Thursday afternoon in the Newman Baptist church. Mr. Farmer
died at 9:45 pm Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Buck Cook, 15 miles
west of Anson. Elder D. A. Ramsey, Primitive Baptist minister from Merkel, will
officiate, assisted by the Rev. Lee Hollis of Sweetwater. Lawrence Funeral home
of Anson is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Farmer was born in Waddy Ky., Feb.
11, 1865 and came to Texas in 1884. He moved to the Newman community south of
Sylvester in 1886. He was married to Hulda Lee Shiflett Jan 8, 1891 at Palava.
Surviving him are four children, Thomas Virgil Farmer of Abilene, Mrs. Herman
Beundtner of Conway, Ark., C. C. Farmer of Sylvester and Mrs. Cook; seven
grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and two sisters who live at Waddy.
Pallbearers will be J. E. Tindell, B. E. Pyron, C. W. Jones, C. R. Tarber, W. D.
Baker and O. B. Williams.
FEHRMAN
CARL R. FEHRMAN
The Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse, NY, Dec. 20, 1994
Carl R. Fehrman, 66, of North Syracuse died Monday at Crouse Irving Memorial
Hospital. Born in Utica, Mr. Fehrman was raised in East Syracuse and lived 11
years in North Syracuse. He was a Navy veteran. He was employed by B. G. Sulzle
Inc. Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine Shifflet; a step-daughter,
Theresa Kanaby of North Syracuse; a son, John of Cleveland; four brothers,
Richard of North Syracuse, Robert of Cicero, William of Chittenango and Ronald
of Liverpool; four sisters. Lois Lupole, Betty Bansanford and Nancy Cramer, all
of East Syracuse, and Marilyn Gilkey of Canastota three grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the
Sears-Middleton Funeral Home Burial will be in White Chapel Memory Gardens,
DeWitt. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home,
209 North Main St. North Syracuse. Contributions may be made to the American
Kidney Foundation.
Find-A-Grave submitted to memorial By: Cathy Case
Muntz (#47485223)
PATRICIA ANN FIELD YELTON
Patricia Ann Yelton, age 72, of Falmouth, Kentucky, passed away on Sunday,
December 28, 2014, at St. Elizabeth Health Center, in Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. Born
in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 28, 1942, she was a daughter of the late Jesse
P. "Buck" and Elizabeth "Libby" Shifflet Field. She was a homemaker and a member
of Falmouth Christian Church. She loved her family and friends. In addition to
her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Grafton Field and J.P.
Field. She is survived by: her daughter, Lora Clore, of Highland Heights,
Kentucky; her son, Rob Yelton, of Falmouth, Kentucky; her grandson, R.J. Yelton;
her brother, Donald Field, of Lexington, Kentucky; her sister, Linda Smith, of
Ft. Wright, Kentucky; and a host of extended family membersw and friends. The
funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, January at Woodhead Funeral
Home, in Falmouth, with Bro. Rick Halcomb officiating. The visitation will be
from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., preceding the service at the funeral home.
Interment will take place in Riverside Cemetery, in Falmouth. Memorials are
suggested to River Valley Nursing Home, 305 Taylor Street, Butler, Kentucky
41006. Source: Woodhead Funeral Home website at
www.woodheadfuneralhome.com
FIFE
The Hutington Herald Dispatch, Mar. 1998
FERN DELORES FIFE
FERN DELORES FIFE , 65, of Chesapeake, wife of Donald Fife,
died Sunday at her home. Survivors include three sons, Richard Keith Fife, and
Robert Gene Ward, both of Chesapeake, and Charles Franklin Ward of Gahana; four
sisters, Ernestine Sizemore of Ironton, and Audrey Michael, Sandra Graves, and
Tonda Tolliver all of Logan, and three brothers, Jerry, Frank, and Grover Brown,
all of Logan. Graveside Service 2 p.m. Tuesday at Old Baptist Cemetery. Friends
may call at 6 to 8 p.m. today at Schneider-Slack Funeral Home, Chesapeake.
FIFER
The Daily News Record,
Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Jul. 21, 1987
MATTIE HELEN SHIFFLETT FIFER
BRIDGEWATER — M. Helen Shifflett Fifer, 77, of Route 2, Bridgewater died
early Monday morning at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, where she had been
admitted after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. Fifer was born April 11, 1910,
at Burketown and was a daughter of the late Clinton S. and Annie Glick
Shifflett. She was a member of Summit Church of the Brethren. On March 30,
1940, she married Ward H. Fifer, who survives. Also surviving are a
daughter, Shirley Anne Fifer of Cincinnati; four brothers, W. Newton
Shifflett of Staunton, C. Glick Shifflett of Goleta, Calif., and Joe S. and
Sam P. Shifflett, both of Weyers Cave; and a sister, Lois S. Terry of
Bridgewater. A private service will be conducted Wednesday at the Kyger &
Trobaugh Funeral Home in Harrisonburg by the Rev. Donald G. Hubbell. Burial
will be in Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family
has suggested that donations be made to the Summit Church of the Brethren
Organ Fund in care of Ivy Coffee, Route 1, Box 533, Weyers Cave 24486.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Feb 21, 1995
WARD H. FIFER
The funeral for Ward H. Fifer, 82, Route 2, Bridgewater, will be held at 2
p.m. Wednesday at the Harrisonburg Chapel of the Kyger & Trobaugh Funeral
Home. The Rev. Jerry W. Ruff will conduct the service. Burial will be in the
Salem Lutheran Cemetery in Mount Sidney. There will be no viewing. Mr. Fifer
died Feb. 19, 1995, at his home near Bridgewater. He was born Sept. 30,
1912, in Burketown and was the son of the late George Calvin and Ida
Margaret Landes Fifer. He lived most of his life in the Centerville area and
was a member of Summit Church of the Brethren, where he served as treasurer
for a number of years. He was a refrigeration technician and had worked for
Sealtest. He was also a self-employed farmer. On March 30, 1940, he married
the former M. Helen Shifflett, who died July 20, 1987. Surviving are a
daughter, Shirley Ann Fifer, and a sister, Mabel Baker, Dayton. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Bridgewater Rescue Squad or Summit Church
of the Brethren.
FINCHAM
COLEMAN FINCHAM
The Inter-Mountain, Elkins, WV, Fri, Nov. 3, 2006
Coleman Fincham, 80, a former resident of Adolph and a resident of Cassity,
where he had made his home with his daughter and son-in-law, Becky and Kevin
Currence for the past 20 years, passed away Sunday morning, Oct. 29, 2006. Born
Feb. 10, 1926, at Adolph, he was the son of the late Clarence and Mary Shifflett
Fincham. He was formerly married to Dortha Hammonds, who preceded him in death
in 2003. Coleman is survived by two daughters, Becky Currence and husband,
Kevin, of Cassity and Mellie Currence and husband, Richard, of French Creek;
four sisters, Pauline Daniels of Elkins, Maxine Tenney of Gettysburg, Pa.,
Dorthy Campbell and husband, Dillard, of Prince Frederick, Md., and Jean Smith
and husband, Loman, of New Brunswick, Ohio; and three brothers, Kelvin Fincham
and wife, Evelyn, of Akron, Ohio, Lee Fincham and wife, Patricia, of Mill Creek
and Clyde Fincham and wife, Eleanor, of Mogadore, Ohio. Also surviving are eight
grandchildren, Mellissa, Michelle, Michael, Marsha, Karah, Khris, Keith and
Keian; two great-grandchildren, Madison and Reese; and several nieces, nephews
and friends. Preceding him in death was an infant daughter, Norma Jean Fincham;
an infant sister, Patty Jo Fincham; an infant brother, Jimmy Fincham; and a
grandson, Kevin Currence II. Coleman was a timber cutter for Bunner Lumber Co.
and retired in 1988 from Marson Coal Co. He was a Protestant by faith. A avid
fisherman and hunter, Coleman loved spending time with his family, especially
his grandchildren whom he spoiled with lots of love. Coleman will be missed but
will remain in the hearts of those who loved him forever. Friends were received
at F.E. Runner Funeral Home Chapel Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted
from the Runner Chapel today at 1:00 p.m. The Rev. Ralph Summerfield of Adolph
will officiate. Interment will follow in Zirkle Cemetery at Cassity. F.E. Runner
Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements for Coleman Fincham. (637-6717)
Expressions of sympathy may be sent to ferunnerfuneralhome@@citynet.net.
FISHER
ALFRED FRANKLIN FISHER
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Thu, Jan. 8, 1976
WAYNESBORO - Alfred Franklin Fisher, 43, died Tuesday (Jan. 6, 1976) at his Rt.
3, Waynesboro, home. He was born in Augusta County April 28, 1932, son of Lionel
C. and Cleo Victoria (Shifflett) Fisher and was a member of Glen Kirk Chapel
Presbyterian Church. He had been retired for a disability in 1962. Surviving are
his widow, Mrs. Shirley Anna (Campbell) Fisher; two sons, Seaman Appren. Kenneth
E. serving with the Coast Guard at Yorktown, and Daniel A. Fisher at home; two
daughters, Misses Tammie Lynn and Bernice Carrol Fisher, both at home; three
brothers, Calvin W. and Thomas A., both of Waynesboro, and Lester D. Fisher of
Hampton; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie E. Fisher, Mrs. Joseph J. Jackson and Mrs.
Thelma F. Shackerford, all of Waynesboro, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday in Etter Funeral Home by the Revs.
Gurney T. Whitley and D. Kiser with burial in Glen Kirk Chapel Cemetery. The
family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 8 tonight. The family
suggests memorials be made to Waynesboro Community Hospital or Waynesboro First
Aid Crew. Pallbearers will be James G., Rufus D., Ronald, W., Gregory L. and
Clyde W. Fisher and Samuel J. Jackson.
CALVIN WILLIAM FISHER
The Daily
News Leader, Staunton, VA, Fri, Jul. 2, 1999
WAYNESBORO - Calvin William Fisher, 79, of Rt.3, Box 2450 (Calf Mt. Road) died
at 2;45 a.m.on Thursday (July 1, 1999) at his residence. He was born March 30,
1920 in Augusta County the son of Lionel C. and Cleo Victoria (Shifflett)
Fisher. He was a member of Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church where he served as an
elder for 20 years and was retired from the former Crompton Shenandoah Co. of
Waynesboro with forty years of service. In addition to his parents, he was also
preceded in death by brothers, Cleveland Fisher, Thomas A. Fisher, Alfred
Franklin Fisher, sisters Carrie E. Fisher, Ethel Fisher, Delma Rachel Fisher,
Emma Beatrice Fisher and Nadine Christine Jackson. Survivors include his wife of
56 faithful years of marriage,Virginia Fisher, four sons Rufus Douglas Fisher
and his wife Peggy, Freddie Cleveland Fisher and his wife Pat, Clyde William
Fisher and Bobbie nelson Fisher all of Waynesboro, a brother Lester D. Fisher of
Hampton, a sister Bessie Thelma Farrar of Waynesboro, grandchildren, Delisa,
Denise, Deshanda, R.D., Alex, Fred Allen, Sandy, Stacey, J.R., Tatum as well as
sixteen Great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandsons. A service will be
conducted 11:00 A.M. Saturday (July 3,1999) at Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church by
the Rev. Merle Fisher. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Active
pallbearers will be Calvin Spencer, Roy Harlow, Brian Harrison, Greg Fisher,
Danny Fisher and Charles R. Coker. Honorary pallbearers will be his
grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7-8:00 P.M. Friday at the
Reynolds Funeral Service of Waynesboro and other times at the residence.
CECIL ROBERT FISHER
The News-Virginian, Aug. 22, 1961
Cecil Robert Fisher, 59, was dead on arrival at Waynesboro Community Hospital
yesterday at 5:45 p.m. He resided at Route 1, Waynesboro. Mr. Fisher was born
July 3, 1902 in Augusta County, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robert
Fisher. He was a member of Harriston Presbyterian Church and a veteran of World
War I. Surviving are his wife, Rosie Alice Fisher; one son, George H. Fisher, of
Route 1; two brothers, Early Fisher of Calf Mountain Road and George Fisher of
Route 1, Waynesboro; two sisters, Mrs. Lee Monroe of Staunton and Mrs. Evelyn
Plummer of Route 1, Waynesboro, and three grandchildren. A funeral service will
be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Chapel of the McDow-Tyree Funeral
Home. It will be conducted by Dr. C. G. Gunn. Interment will be in Glen Kirk
Chapel Cemetery.
The News-Virginian, May 9, 1967
CHARLIE LEE FISHER
WAYNESBORO - Charlie Lee Fisher, 59, of 1807 Shenandoah Ave., was pronounced
dead on arrival at the Waynesboro Community Hospital at 10;10 p.m. Wednesday.
(June 7, 1967) Mr. Fisher has been employed by the City of Waynesboro for 10
years and attended the Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church. He was born May 1, 1980 in
Charlottesville, a son of Mattie (Evans) Fisher Huffman of Charlottesville and
the late Clinton Robert Fisher. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his
step-father, William Huffman of Charlottesville; his widow, Mrs.Eleanor (Carrie)
Fisher; three daughters, Mrs.Randolph Garrison of Waynesboro, the Misses Joan
and Linda Fisher, both at home; five brothers, Edward, George, and Hammy, all of
Charlottesville, Clinton Fisher of Waynesboro, and Richard Fisher of Baltimore,
two sisters, Mrs. Brownie Craig and Mrs. Dennis Fisher, both of Waynesboro.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of Etter
Funeral Home by the Rev. H. Ruffner Lowman. Interment will be in the Glen Kirk
Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
CLINTON ROBERT FISHER
The News Leader,
Staunton, VA, Thu, Jan. 17, 1998
WAYNESBORO -- Clinton Robert Fisher, 79, of
Rt. 3 Box 2108 - A died at 11:40 A.M. Thursday (January 15, 1998) at a local
hospital. He was born October 29, 1918 in Albemarle Co., the son of the late
Clinton Robert and Mattie (Evans) Fisher. He was a member of Glen Kirk
Presbyterian Church, worked as a civilian conservation corp employee throughout
the state and was retired from the Waynesboro DuPont Company with thirty-eight
years of service in the chemical department. In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his first wife, Delma Rachael Fisher and his second wife,
Pansy M. Fisher, brothers Albert Fisher, Charlie Lee Fisher. Hammie E. Fisher,
Richard Lucas Fisher, George Franklin Fisher and sisters Flossie Fisher,
Margaret Virginia Fisher and Mary Marie Craig. Survivors include his wife Fern
Clemmons Fisher, sons Jimmy G. Fisher of Waynesboro, Johnny Mack Fisher of
Lexington, Ky, and Robert L. Fisher of Waynesboro, daughters Mrs. Robert O.
(Nita) Madison of Waynesboro, Mrs. Kenneth (Judith Ann) Jones of Linden, Va.,
and one brother Edward Fisher of Waynesboro. He is also survived by eight
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be
conducted at 11:00 A.M. Monday at Riverview Cemetery by Dr. Richard Young.
Active pallbearers will be Charles M. Peeling, Clyde W. Fisher, Donald W.
Fisher, Thomas O. Madison, Robert A. Fisher and Clinton B. Fisher. The family
will receive friends from 7-8:00 P.M. Sunday at the Waynesboro Chapel of
Reynolds Funeral Service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Building
Fund of Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church 2377 Calf Mountain Rd. Waynesboro, Va.,
22980.
DELMA R. FISHER
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Sun, Dec. 24,
1967
YANCEY MILLS - Mrs. Delma R. Fisher, 44, of Yancey Mills, a native of Augusta
County and formerly of Waynesboro, was fatally injured when she was struck by a
car on U.S. 250 near here Friday night. Mrs. Fisher was a member of Glen Kirk
Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro and was born June 19, 1923, a daughter of
Lionel C. and the late Cleo Shifflett. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Robert
O. Madison of Rt 1. Waynesboro, and Miss Judy Ann Fisher of Waynesboro, and
three sons, Jimmie G. and Robert L. of Waynesboro and Johnny M. Fisher of Rt 1,
Waynesboro; four brothers Calvin,Thomas and Alfred of Waynesboro and Lester
Fisher of Danville, three sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Fisher and Mrs. Thelma
Shackleford of Waynesboro, and Mrs. Christine Jackson of Rt 1, Waynesboro; two
grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be
conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Etter Funeral home in Waynesboro by the Rev.
Scott C. Hutton Sr. and the Rev. Ruffner Lowman. Burial will be in the Riverview
Cemetery.
EARLY NICHOLSON FISHER
The News-Virginian,- Apr. 27,
1979
Early Nicholson Fisher,74,was found dead yesterday at his residence on
Route 3. He was born in Albemarle County,on March 14,1906, a son of the late
Clint and Annie Fisher. Mr.Fisher was formerly employed by the Waynesboro DuPont
Co.Plant and the Blue Ridge Veneer and Plywood Corp. He was a member of Glen
Kirk Presbyterian Chapel. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs.Augustus (Ernestine)
Smith, Mrs.Robert (Bessie)Arey and Mrs. John (Joyce) McDougall, all of
Waynesboro and Mrs. John (Letty) Wood of Richmond and Mrs. Kenneth (Darlene)
McConkey of Redmond Ill, Four sons, Early N .Fisher Jr, Donald R. Fisher, James
D. Fisher and Robert A. Fisher all of Waynesboro, one sister, Mrs. Evelyn
Plummer of Waynesboro; and 25 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Preceding
him in death were his wife, Katie Elizabeth Fisher, one son, Wayne M. Fisher,
two sisters, Mrs. Henry Moore and Mrs. William Moore; and three brothers, George
H. Fisher Sr, Cecil R. Fisher and Boyd Fisher. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday in the McDow Funeral home, conducted by the Rev. E. Charles Smith.
Interment will be in the Glen Kirk Chapel Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be
be nephews. Honorary Pallbearers will be grandchildren. The family will receive
friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
ELIZABETH FRANCES FISHER MOORE
The Waynesboro-News Virginian, VA, Thu, Feb. 28, 1946
Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Friday, March 1) for Elizabeth Frances
Moore, 85, who died in a Staunton Hospital Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. Mrs. Moore had
been ill for the past six years. Born in Waynesboro, May 26,1861, daughter of
the late Henry and Frances Ross Fisher, she later married Michael Moore, who
proceeded her in death some years ago. She made her home in Waynesboro most of
her life. Services will held Friday at 3 p.m. conducted at the Glen Kirk
Presbyterian Chapel near here with the Rev. H. E. Truitt, pastor of the Second
Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in the Churchyard Cemetery.
Procession will leave the Etter Funeral Home at 2;30 p.m. The deceased is
survived by two sons; Phillip Moore, World War I Veteran, a patient at the
Veteran's Hospital, Roanoke; Henry Moore, of Richmond, three daughters, Mrs.
Catherine Bauwens, of Norfolk, Mrs. Gracie Woodson, Alexandria; and Mrs. Eva
Leonard, of Richmond; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The News-Virginian, May 14, 1982
ELNORA CARRIE FISHER
Mrs. Elnora
Carrie Fisher, 66, died Thursday afternoon in Waynesboro Community Hospital. She
was born in Augusta County on Feb. 19, 1916, a daughter of the late Lionel and
Cleo Shifflett Fisher. She was a member of Glenn Kirk Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs.Randolph (Mildred) Garrison, Mrs.Carl
(Joan) Hughes and Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Parr, all of Waynesboro three Brothers,
Calvin and Thomas Fisher, both of Waynesboro and Lester Fisher of Hampton, two
sisters, Mrs Joseph (Christine) Jackson and Mrs. Robert (Thelma) Farrar, both of
Waynesboro, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Fisher was preceded in death by her
husband, Charles Fisher, on June 7,1967, and by a brother, Alfred Fisher, and
two sisters, Delma Fisher and Beatrice Fisher. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m.
tomorrow in the chapel of Etter Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. John E.
Kelsey, with interment in Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church cemetery. Active
Pallbearers will be Ronnie Fisher, Donnie Fisher, Robert Fisher, Douglas Fisher,
Fred Fisher, and Clyde Fisher. Honorary pallbearers will be nephews. The Family
will receive friends from 7 to 8 this evening at Etter Funeral home.
JAMES GLEN FISHER
James Glen "Jimmy" Fisher, passed away on April 11,2013
at his home.He was the son of the late Clinton Robert Fisher & Delma Rachel
Fisher. Surviving are one son, one sister, one brother & Four grandchildren.He
was preceded in death by a sister Juanita E .Madison (Nita)and a brother John M.
Fisher. A graveside service will be held May 11,2013 at Glen Kirk Presbyterian
Church,conducted by the Rev.Merle Fisher. There will be a gathering of family
and friends in the Church social hall after the services. In Lieu of flowers,
those wishing to donate may make contributions to Glen Kirk Presbyterian
Church,767 Calf Mountain Road,Waynesboro,Va 22980.
JOSEPH RAYMOND FISHER
The News-Virginian, Waynesboro, VA, Oct. 10, 1943
J. R. FISHER DEAD
Joseph R. Fisher, seventy four, died here at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Newman, Sept. 27, at one a.m. Thursday. Mr. Fisher was a son of Henry and
Frances Shiflett Fisher, lived in the Waynesboro community most of his life, and
was better known as "Joe". The last four years he lived with his daughter here.
Mr. Fisher is survived by the following children, Artemus, Henry, and Cleveland
Fisher, all of Dooms; Mrs. Alma Gibson, and Mrs. Carrie Brown, Dooms. Services
were held at Glen Kirk Chapel Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock by the Rev. D. B.
Garber. Pallbearers were Wesley Eppard, O. E. Cragge, Allen Shiflett, N. Fisher;
flower girls, Mrs. Mary Jarvis, Mrs. Hazel Snead, Mrs. Willie Hubbard, Mrs.
Hattie
The News-Virginian, Sat, Aug. 19, 1989
JOHN HENRY FISHER
GREENWOOD – John Henry Fisher, 65, died Friday morning (Aug. 18) at his home
in Greenwood. He was born July 9, 1924, at Ivy Depot and was a U.S. Navy
veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, William H.
Fisher and Lena Viola Evans Fisher; two sisters, Stella May Smith and Susie
Viola Hoffman; and two brothers, Ralph Lee Fisher and William Franklin
Fisher. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Mae Fisher of Charlottesville;
three daughters, Doris Napier and Glenda Mae Walton, both of
Charlottesville, and Patricia Brown of Barboursville; two sisters, Frances
S. Crawford and Lucy L. Branch, both of Crozet; three brothers, Roy A.
Fisher of Crozet, Harry G. Fisher of Greenwood and Earl R. Fisher of
Baltimore; and seven grandchildren. The family will receive friends tomorrow
at Anderson Funeral Home in Crozet from 7 to 8 p.m. Memorials may take the
form of contributions to Western Albemarle Rescue Squad. A funeral conducted
by the Rev. David Collier will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Anderson Funeral
Home chapel. Burial will be in Mountain Plain Baptist Church cemetery in
Crozet.
JUANITA EVELYN MADISON
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Wed, Sep.
6, 2006
WAYNESBORO - Juanita "Nita" Evelyn Madison, of 387 Purple Cow Road,
died Tuesday (Sept. 5, 2006) at her home. She was born May 29, 1942, at
Waynesboro, to Clinton R. and Delma B. Fisher. She retired as a geriatric nurse.
Mrs. Madison was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Robert Madison;
and a brother, John Mack Fisher. Survivors include a son, Thomas O. Madison of
Waynesboro; two daughters, Cheryl L. Brogan of Appomattox and Penny F. Tuttle of
Crimora; two brothers, Jimmy G. and Robert L. Fisher of Waynesboro; and a
sister, Judy A. Jones of Linden. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday
at Riverview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today at Reynolds
Funeral Home, Waynesboro.
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SHIRLEY ANN CAMPBELL
FISHER
Shirley Anna Campbell Fisher, 71, of Waynesboro died Oct. 25 at Augusta Medical
Center in Fishersville. Born Dec. 21, 1935, in Waynesboro, she was the daughter
of the late Oresta B. and Annie E. Parrott Campbell. She had previously been
employed at Penny Plate of Virginia. She was a member of Glen Kirk Presbyterian
Church. On March 25, 1956, she married Alfred Franklin Fisher, who preceded her
in death on January 6, 1976. In addition to her parents and husband, she was
preceded in death by 11 siblings. Survivors include two daughters, Bernice
Shifflett and her husband, Michael, of Waynesboro and Tammie Lawson of Stoney
Creek, (Nelson County); two sons, Kenneth Eugene Fisher and his wife, Diana, of
Waynesboro and Daniel Alfred Fisher and his wife, Konnie of Waynesboro; one
brother, Thomas Campbell of Baltimore, Md.; grandchildren, Kasey, Cyrus, Joshua,
Heidi, Jessica, Christopher, Angeliah, Daniel, Michelle, Michael Shifflett and
wife, Rachel; and one great-granddaughter, nieces and nephews. A graveside
service was held Oct. 29 at Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church Cemetery. In tribute
to her life, the family is requesting that memorial contributions be sent to
Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church, 2377 Calf Mountain Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980. Shiflett, all of Waynesboro.
VIRGINIA NELSON SPROUSE FISHER
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Sun, Nov.
11, 2007
Virginia Nelson Fisher, 80, of 59 Fishers Lane, passed away Friday night, Nov.
9, 2007, at her residence. She was born June 7, 1927, in Crozet, daughter of the
late Rufus and Estelle Gibson Sprouse. Mrs. Fisher was a member of Glen Kirk
Presbyterian Church. She was a loving mother and grandmother. She enjoyed
gardening, canning and quilting. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by her husband, Calvin William Fisher, and nine brothers and sisters.
Survivors include four sons, Rufus Douglas Fisher and his wife, Peggy, Freddie
Cleveland Fisher and his wife, Pat, and Clyde William and Bobbie Nelson Fisher,
all of Waynesboro; grandchildren, Delisa, Denise, Deshanda, R.D., Alex, Fred
Allen, Sandy, Stacey, J.R. and Tatum; 21 great-grandchildren; six
great-great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews. A service will be
conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12, 2007, at Glen Kirk Presyterian Church by
Pastor Merle Fisher. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Active
pallbearers will be J.R., Alex, Fred Allen, R.D., Stacey and Robert Fisher,
Bruce Burnette and Charles Coker. Honorary pallbearers will be her
great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 11, 2007, at Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Homes of Waynesboro. Memorial
contributions may be made to Glen Kirk Presbterian Church, 2377 Calf Mountain
Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Mar 2016
WAYNE DALE FISHER
Wayne Dale Fisher "Poppy", 65, of Crozet, passed away Wednesday, March 2, 2016,
at his home surrounded by his family. Wayne was the third of five children born
to Woodrow D. Fisher and Helen V. Fisher. He was preceded in death by his
parents; and his father and mother-in-law, William I and Anna V. Shifflett.
Wayne is survived by his loving wife, Velma Fisher; and three daughters, Selena
L. Fisher of Crozet, Rebecca "Becky" Fisher and her husband, Brian Haney, of
Charlottesville, and April F. Johnson and her husband, O.J. Johnson, of
Waynesboro. He also leaves behind six precious grandchildren, Brandon Scott
Haney "Peepy", Tiffany Amber Marshall "Tilly", Seth Aaron Marshall "Zeth",
Brianna Nicole Haney "Breezy", Kiyah Elizabeth Johnson "Little One", and
Nathaniel Lee Gutshall "Nat"; and two stepchildren, Ryan and Tyler Johnson. He
is also survived by three brothers, Woodrow "WH" Fisher of Crozet, David Fisher
and his wife, Linda, of Lovingston, and Sammy Fisher of Crimora; one sister,
Judy F. Hicklin and her husband, Roger, of Stuarts Draft; a brother-in-law,
Delmas Shifflett and his wife, Opal, of Boonesville; and numerous nieces,
nephews, and cousins that he loved dearly. The family would like to thank, among
many others in the Crozet community, Hospice and a very special friend, David
"Earl" Snow for their support and kindness. The family will receive friends from
6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, March 5, 2016, at the Anderson Funeral Home. A graveside
service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 6, 2016, at Rockgate Cemetery in
Crozet with the Reverend David Collyer officiating. "You may be out of our
sight, but you will never be out of our hearts. We may not see your face, but we
will always see your smile. We will never hear your voice again, but we will
hear your whisper in our ear. One day we will meet again at Heaven's Gates and
we will be with you once again, but this time it will be for Eternity." Anderson
Funeral Services is in charge of arrangements.
FITZGERALD
The News Leader from Sept. 27 to Sept. 30, 2017
ESTELLE M. HERRING FITZGERALD
Age: 91 • Stuarts Draft, VA
Estelle M. (Herring) Fitzgerald, 91, of Stuarts
Draft passed away Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at her home. Born September 6,
1926 in Albemarle County, she was the daughter of the late McKinley H. and
Lillie Florence (Morris) Herring. Estelle enjoyed spending time with her family,
babysitting her grandchildren, quilting and gardening. In addition to her
parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Sim Vernon Fitzgerald; two
sons, Larry Allen and Kenneth Warren; brothers, Roy, Mervin, Carroll, McKinley
H. Jr Herring; sister, Gladys (Herring) Puckett. Survivors include her sons,
David Scott Fitzgerald and wife, Deborah and Jeffrey Wayne Fitzgerald; daughter,
Cathy J. Cross and husband, Julius N.; grandchildren, Tara Brook Fitzgerald,
Trenton Scott Fitzgerald, Timothy James Fitzgerald, Adam Patrick Fitzgerald,
Ashley Lynn Burnett and Joshua Nathan Cross; great grandchildren, Kayla Mae
Gardner, Gwyneth Paige Gardner, Nathan Hunter Burnett, Camden Wyatt Cross, Sean
Fitzgerald, Whitney Fitzgerald, Treva Fitzgerald, Chloe Fitzgerald, Cheyenne
Fitzgerald and Bailey Fitzgerald; sisters, Arlene Walton of Maryland and Vernell
Shiflett of Crozet; sister-in-law, Gladys Herring of Afton. A private graveside
service will be held at Augusta Memorial Park. There will be no formal viewing
or visitation at the funeral home. Relatives and friends may share condolences
and memories with the family online by visiting
www.reynoldshamrickfuneralhomes.com.
FITZHUGH
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA,
Sat May 9, 1998
EDWIN FLETCHER FITZHUGH
Edwin Fletcher Fitzhugh, 91, of
Stanardsville, died Thursday, May 7, 1998, at Heritage Hall Nursing Home. He was
born Jan. 1, 1907 in Greene County. He is survived by his wife, Jane H.
Fitzhugh; a daughter, Judy Fitzhugh Back; a son, Fletcher R. "Rocky" Fitzhugh,
all of Stanardsville; three grandchildren, Rodney C. Fitzhugh, Jennifer Fitzhugh
Faulconer and Amy Jo Back. Mr. Fitzhugh was a member of Stanardsville United
Methodist Church. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Holly
Memorial Gardens. The Rev. Paul B. Davis Jr. will officiate. There will be no
visitation and no viewing. Friends may call at the residence after the service.
The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to a charity of your
choice. Ryan Funeral Home, Quinque, is in charge of arrangements.
The
Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Mon, Oct. 4, 2004
RODNEY CONWAY FITZHUGH
Rodney Conway Fitzhugh, 38, of Ruckersville, passed away Friday, Oct. 1, 2004,
at his residence. He was born May 31, 1966, in Charlottesville, the son of Rocky
and Virginia Fitzhugh of Stanardsville, who survive. He is survived by his wife,
Laura Breeden Fitzhugh of Ruckersville; his sister, Jennifer Fitzhugh Faulconer
and her husband, John Y. Faulconer Jr.; their two children, Jenna and Judson
Faulconer of Orange, Va.; an aunt, Judy Fitzhugh Estes and her husband, Joe
Estes, of Gordonsville; and cousin Amy Jo Morris and her husband, Timothy
Morris, and their daughter, Abby Grace of Somerset. He will be remembered and
missed by his wife's family, her mother, Nancy Powers Breeden of
Charlottesville, and her father, John A. Breeden of Charlottesville; her sister,
Robin Breeden Grinnell and her husband, Michael H. Grinnell, of Crozet; and
their two children, Amy and Matthew and his wife, Sarah. He was a 1984 graduate
of William Monroe High School. He was a member of the Dragons football team with
his lifetime friends, Addison Eddins and Joe Fallica. They were faithfully
coached by T. Martin Mooney. After serving four years in the Navy and traveling
around the world, he was employed by U.S. Airways for 13 years. Recently, he had
started his own handyman business where he was known as Mr. "Fitz." He enjoyed
his business and lakefront home and made friends with everyone he met. A
memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004, at Grace
Episcopal Church, Stanardsville, (downtown across from Bank of America). In lieu
of flowers, the family requests you make a donation to the Greene County Rescue
Squad, P.O. Box 302 ,Stanardsville, VA 22973, or to the Stanardsville Volunteer
Fire Department, P.O. Box 165, Stanardsville, VA 22973. Ryan Funeral Home,
Quinque, is in charge of arrangements.
The Daily Progress,
Charlottesville, VA, Sun, Jan 10, 2021
VIRGINIA FRAZIER FITZHUGH
August
13, 1939 - January 7, 2021
Virginia "Ginny" Frazier Fitzhugh, 81 of Orange, passed away on Thursday,
January 7, 2021, at Martha Jefferson House. She was born on August 13, 1939, in
Charlottesville, Virginia, daughter of the late James Raymond Frazier and Emma
McDaniel Frazier. Virginia is survived by her loving (bossy) daughter, Jennifer
Fitzhugh Faulconer and her husband, John Y. Faulconer; granddaughter, Virginia
"Jenna" Conway Faulconer; grandson, Judson Ray Faulconer, all of Orange;
sisters, Thelma Garrison of Stony Point, and Glory Nash of Stanardsville;
sister-in-law, Judy Fitzhugh Estes and her husband, Joe, of Stanardsville;
daughter-in-law, Laurie Fitzhugh Travers of Zion Crossroads; and many nieces,
nephews, other loving family members, and friends. In addition to her parents,
Virginia was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Rocky Fitzhugh; her
son (the apple of her eye) Rodney Conway Fitzhugh; and her sister, Irene Hicks
of Fluvanna. Known as Ginny in her younger days, Virginia was a 1960 graduate of
Albemarle High School and Martha Jefferson Hospital School of Practical Nursing.
Virginia was happiest living in the home she and Rocky built in Spotswood Trail
where they hosted many parties, cook-outs, and Saturday night card games.
Virginia volunteered in many community organizations over the years including
the Stanardsville Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, William Monroe
PTO, William Monroe Athletic Boosters, Greene County Architectural Survey Group,
Blue Ridge B&B and Lodging Association, Greene Hills Country Club Ladies Golf
Association, GHCC Gators Swim Team and was instrumental in overseeing kitchen
renovations at Grace Episcopal Church. She was also a driving force in getting
the Stanardsville Historic District entered in the National Register of Historic
Places by the US Dept. of Interior, National Park Service in 2004. During her 31
years as General Registrar of Voters for Greene County, Virginia transitioned
the county to computer technology and peacefully managed all elections. She
demonstrated her entrepreneurial spirit by opening SunDaze tanning salon to
finance her daughter's college tuition and operating The Fitzhugh Cottage guest
house for many years. Virginia was a take-charge person, who always got the job
done. After retiring she worked part-time at the Greene County Clerk's Office
and kept Rocky out of trouble. Affectionately known by many as Nanny, she
especially loved visits with Jenna and Judson and celebrating their numerous
accomplishments. Special 'thank-you' to the UVA Orange Dialysis Center for
taking extraordinary care of her for the past 4 ˝ years. Memorial contributions
should be made to the Stanardsville Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 165,
Stanardsville, VA 22973. An online guestbook is available at www.ryanfuneral.com
Ryan Funeral Home of Ruckersville is in charge of arrangements. Ryan Funeral
Home, 12819 Spotswood Trail, Ruckersville, VA 22968
FLICK
WILLIAM EDWARD FLICK
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Apr. 20, 1953
Wm. E. Flick Dies at Home
William Edward Flick, 53, a native of the Cross Keys community, a resident of
Harrisonburg for the past twenty-five years, and a well known painting
contractor, died at three o'clock Sunday morning at his home on Reservoir
Street. Mr. Flick, who had not been well for some time, did not become seriously
ill until a short time before his death. His brother, Robert F. Flick, died a
week ago. A son of the late Andrew Flick and Emma Virginia Miltenberger Flick,
he was born on March 19, in the Cross keys section of Rockingham County, but had
made his home in Harrisonburg for the past thirty-five years. On August 5, 1932,
he married the former, Mrs. Ella Florence Shifflett May, who survives him.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two stepchildren, George May, serving with
the U.S. Army, in Germany, and Noah May, of Rocky Bar, Two sisters, Mrs. Alma
Berry and Mrs. Dora Flick, both of Harrisonburg; and two brothers, Charles H.
Flick, of Falls Church, and Jerney Cleveland Flick, of the Friedens Church
community, also survive as well as a number of nieces and nephews. A sister,
Mrs. Cora Dean, and another brother, John H. Flick, also preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, from the
Ridgeway Mennonite Church. The Rev. Daniel M. Smucker, Jr. will conduct the
services, assisted by Bishop D. W. Lehman. Burial will be beside his brother in
Woodbine cemetery. Active pallbearers will be John Sites, Elmer Lambert, Kenneth
Landis, C. R. Wean, Wallace Sites, and Edward Pence. The body now rests at the
Lindsey Funeral Home on South Main Street, where it will remain until 12:30
Tuesday afternoon when it will be taken to the Church to lie in state from one
o'clock until the hour of the services. Relatives, friends, and pallbearers are
asked to meet at the Church, Tuesday afternoon at one forty-five.
FLINT
The Northern Virginia Daily, Sep. 15, 2011
SUSANNE SHOWERS FLINT
Susanne Showers Flint, 61, of Luray, formerly of Front Royal, died on Tuesday,
September 13, 2011 at Page Memorial Hospital. A graveside service will be held
on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in Panorama Memorial Gardens
conducted by Sammy Campbell. Ms. Flint was born February 13, 1950 in Virginia,
daughter of the late George Washington Showers and Lelia Mae Shifflett Showers
Clarke of Front Royal. She worked for Jackson Furniture Company in Front Royal
before her illness. Surviving are her companion, Ottis Franklin Griffith of
Luray; two daughters, Tiffany Gwinn and husband Anthony Gwinn of Front Royal,
and Erika Weatherholt and husband Eugene Weatherholt of Winchester; two sisters,
Pat Shipe and husband George, and Mary Lee Showers, both of Front Royal; two
grandchildren, Eugene Weatherholt and Craig Weatherholt, both of Winchester; and
one great-grandson, Dakota Wesley Weatherholt. In addition to parents, she was
preceded in death by a brother, George Leon Showers. In lieu of flowers,
memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society , 2654 Valley
Avenue, Suite B, Winchester, Virginia 22601. Arrangements are by Maddox Funeral
Home, Inc. in Front Royal.
FLOWERS
The Times,
Trenton, NJ, from 6 Jun. 5 to Jun. 7, 2009
MARILYN J. SHADDOW FLOWERS
DGEWOOD, PA - Marilyn J. Shaddow Flowers died Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at the age
of 78. She was born and raised in Trenton, daughter of the late Roscoe Raymond
Shaddow Jr. and Mary Hope Keller Shaddow, and was a graduate of Trenton Central
High School class of 1948. Mrs. Flowers earned a bachelor's degree from Trenton
State Teacher's College (now College of New Jersey) and taught school for 37
years, most of that time at Monument School, Trenton. She married James Palmer
Flowers in 1954 and they built their home on the Palmer-Flowers ancestral land,
Penn Acres Farm, in the village of Edgewood, Lower Makefield Township, and
remained there all their lives. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, James,
in 1997, Mrs. Flowers is survived by her daughters, Kathryn Ann Flowers and
Judith Ann Flowers, both of Lower Makefield Township; her grandson, Nigel Kevin
Johnson Jr. of Lower Makefield, and his father, Nigel Kevin Johnson Sr.; two
brothers and sisters-in-law, R. Raymond III and Patricia Shaddow of Hamilton
Township, and Blaine L. Sr. and Constance Shaddow of Cape Coral, FL; two nieces
and a nephew, Kim Kerr and her husband Robert of Hamilton Township, Jean Shaddow
of Trenton, and Blaine L. Shaddow Jr. of Trenton; special cousins, Richard C.
and Diane L. Green of Hamilton Township; a lifelong friend, Claire Shaltis of
Long Beach Island, NJ; her "Monument School Family," and many longtime dear
friends. A graveside service and burial will take place on Tuesday, June 9,
2009, at 12 noon at the Middletown Friends Cemetery, Maple Avenue, Langhorne,
PA, under the direction of the Swartz/Givnish Funeral Home, Newtown, PA,
215-968-3891.
FORD
EMMA J. FORD SUTHER
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Emma J. Suther, 85 of Frankfort, died Sept. 27, 2012 at Frankfort Community Care
Home. Emma was born on April 25, 1927 in Frankfort, KS, the daughter of Elmer
and Blanche (Slade) Ford. Mrs. Suther was a member of Annunciation Catholic
Church, Ladies Altar Society and American Legion Auxiliary, all in Frankfort. On
April 27, 1949 she married Henry Suther at Annunciation Catholic Church in
Frankfort. To this union were born six children. They located on a farm west of
Frankfort. Emma was well known for her love of making wedding and birthday
cakes. The couple celebrated 63 years of marriage on April 27, 2012. She was
preceded in death by her parents; one son, Jerry, in infancy; two sisters, Betty
Zdenek and Shirley Schreiner; and one brother, Lyle Ford. Survivors include her
husband, Henry, Frankfort; one son, John (Karen) Suther, Topeka; four daughters,
JoAnn (Larry) Ronnebaum, Axtell, Janet Johnson, Frankfort, Judy (Greg) Fangman,
Seneca, and Joyce (George) Bauer, Hiawatha; sister, Marvine Hancock, Phoenix,
AZ; thirteen grandchildren, one great grandchild and one step great grandchild.
Funeral Mass will be 10:30 Am. Monday Oct. 1, 2012 at Annunciation Catholic
Church, Frankfort, Kansas. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery,
Frankfort, Ks.
LYLE E. FORD
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Lyle E. Ford, Topeka, Kansas passed away Thursday, November 30, 1989 at his home
at the age of fifty-four years. He was a diabetic. Lyle was born March 25, 1935
in Blaine Kansas, the son of Elmer and Blanche (Slade) Ford. He attended the
Cleburne elementary and high schools. He also attended Kansas State Agricultural
College in Manhattan, Kansas. Mr. Ford started working in 1959 for the State of
Kansas Payroll Division in Topeka, Kansas. He was made supervisor in 1961 for
Division of Accounts and Reports when he passed away. Lyle is survived by four
sisters, Mrs. Betty Zdenek, Elk River, Minnesota; Mrs. Marvin Hancock, Ocean
Shore, Washington; Mrs. Emma Suther and Mrs. Shirley Schreiner, both of
Frankfort Kansas. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, December 4,
1989 in the United Methodist Church with the Reverend John Burgreen officiating.
Mrs. LaVonne Farrell, organist accompanied Mrs. Lorene Shearer as she sang "Rock
of Ages" and "Take My Hand Precious Lord" Serving as pallbearers were Richard
Howell, Delbert Schreiner, Richard Budenbender, Robert Shubkagel, Ray Mosher,
and Albert Suther. Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery south of Frankfort,
Kansas."
MARY H. WILLIAMS FORD
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Mrs. Mary H. Ford, 76, Roseville died Friday (Aug. 21) at Bethesda
Hospital where she was admitted late Thursday evening following an apparent
heart attack suffered at her home. Born Nov. 13, 1893, in Muskingum County, she
was a daughter of Charles and Ollie Shiplett Williams. She was a member of the
United Methodist Church. Surviving are two Sons Benton of Toledo and Robert
(Coke) Ford of Roseville; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Powell White Cottage and Mrs.
Rose Hammond of 720 Luck avenue; four grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren. Her husband, Chester, and a son, Charles, preceded her in
death. The body was taken to Roseville Chapel of Cannon and Cannon Funeral Home
where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday with Rev. William Alvey
officiating. Burial will be in Fultonham Cemetery.
FORLOINES
The News-Virginian, VA, Jun 2017
WILLIAM DALE FORLOINES
William Dale Forloines, 64, or Lyndhurst, died on Monday, June 26, 2017, at
Culpeper Regional Hospital. He was born on May 23, 1953, in Baltimore, Maryland,
son of John B. Forloines Jr. of Martha W.Va. and the late Helen Shifflett
Forloines. Also preceding him were brother John Forloines III; and sisters,
Pamela Jean Hall and Sherrie Forloines. In addition to his father, he is
survived by his wife, Tham O. Forloines; daughters, Tracy Forloines (Oscar
Flores), Carrie Hobson, and Mary Forloines; sons, Matthew Morris, Jesse
Forloines, and Kevin Hoang; brothers, Robert Forloines (Joy) and Joseph
Forloines (Myle); 11 grandchildren, Marquis and Destiny Johnson, Judy Reed,
Samantha Forloines, Alexis Hobson, Julio Forloines, Taylor Hobson, Javier,
Carlos, and Juan Forloines, and Aiden Ngo; five great-grandchildren, Aracely and
Adrian Forloines, Prince and Markel Johnson, and Patience Smith; and many nieces
and nephews. William was a very proud veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He was a
good son and loving husband and father. He was very family oriented and enjoyed
celebrating with family and friends on regular occasions. A memorial service
will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 1, 2017, at McDow Funeral Home by
Pastor Ray Fisher. The family will receive friends at the funeral home prior to
the service starting at 1 p.m. Military Rites will be conducted by American
Legion Post 340. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at
www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com.
FOSTER
The Amarillo Daily News, Amarillo, TX, Sep. 7, 1939
JACK T. FOSTER
Last rites for Jack T. Foster, 32-year-old member of the Seventh Signal Corps of
the United States Army and former Amarilloan, will be conducted at 10 o'clock
this morning in Llano Cemetery. Rev. Lem Hodges, pastor of the San Jacinto
Baptist Church, will be in charge of the graveside rites, assisted by Rev. J.D.
Horton, pastor of the Pierce Street Baptist Church. The body was brought
overland from San Antonio by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Home. Honorary pallbearers
will be Curtis Bullard, Randell Davis, Weldon Forrester, Frank Gallagy, W.F.
Holmes, Harry Moore, E.W. Doane, M.O. Riley, Robert Rollins, Gay Carter, Frank
Phariss, Keith Horton, George Dewey, Frank Haynes, Fred Kelly, S.V. Mize, Paul
Mathews, Buster Brown, Hubert Cole, Arthur W. Ball and Blucher S. Tharp. Mr.
Foster was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Foster, 508 North Johnson Street.
Survivors include his parents, six brothers and four sisters.
FORD
CLARENCE B. FORD
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Thu, May 2, 1968
HARRISONBURG — Clarence B. Ford, 73, a Timberville (farmer, died Wednesday
morning (May l, 1968) at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He was a son of the
late Charles and Margaret (Johnson Ford and was born March 24, 1895 at
McGaheysville. He lived in the Mill Creek section of Rockingham County before
moving to Timberville 24 years ago. He was a member of Mill Creek Church of the
Brethren. On Sept. 8, 1917, he married the former Effie Lee Shifflett, who
survives. Also surviving are a son, Clarence E. Ford of Harrisonburg: a foster
son, Randv C. Arehart, serving in the Navy at Virginia Beach; a foster daughter,
Mrs. Floyd Miller of Timberville; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Charles
Oliver of McGaheysville; Mrs. Ruth Huffman of Keezletown, Mrs. Blanch Sampson of
Staunton and Mrs. Mable Page of Baltimore, and three brothers, Walter Ford of
Florida and Floyd and Roy, both of Pennsylvania. The funeral will be conducted
at 11 a. m. Friday at Linville Creek Church of the Brethren by the Rev. Wilbur
F. Garber, the Rev. A. Joseph Caricofe and the Rev. Glenn Garner. Burial will be
in Mill Creek Church of the Brethren Cemetery. The body is at Lindsey Broadway
Funeral Home where the family will receive friends 7:30 - 8:30 tonight.
Pallbearers will be Joe Showalter, Homer Rhodes, Dave R., Adam E. and Frank
Turner, and Curtiss Jenkins.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA,
Feb. 25, 2013
CLARENCE EDWARD FORD
Clarence Edward "Ed" Ford, 94, lifelong
resident of Rockingham County, passed away Saturday morning, Feb. 23, 2013, at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Mr. Ford was born in Rockingham County on Aug.
4,1918, and was a son of the late Clarence Buford "CB" and Effie Lee Shifflett
Ford. On June 1,1940, he married the former Kathleen Elizabeth Shifflett, who
preceded him in death in 1995. In addition to his parents and wife, he was
preceded in death by his brother, Randy C. Arehart; two sisters. Mildred F. Ford
and Betty F, Miller; and his son-inlaw, Jacob "JC" Huffman. Ed attended Timber
Ridge School and was a farm hand on various properties around Mill Creek, Port
Republic and Grottoes, throughout his childhood. He assisted his father-in-law
as a stonemason and was proud to have constructed the Reservoir Street section
of the stonewall at Woodbine Cemetery in Harrisonburg Mr. Ford enlisted in the
United States Navy and was a World War II veteran. He later was employed as a
custodian for over 25 years at the Harrisonburg Evangelical United Brethren
Church/Otterbein United Methodist Church and retired after 17 years from
Dominion Bank. Throughout his life, he was an expert marksman and loved
trapping. fishing and hunting. Ed enjoyed baseball and was known for his
left-handed pitching in the County League. Surviving family include his
daughter, Marylee Ford Huffman of Harrisonburg: two sons, Jerry Ray Ford and
special friend. Betty, of Springfield, and James Edward Ford and wife, Elaine,
of Grottoes: three grandchildren. Jerry R. Ford Jr. and wife, Elizabeth, Melissa
Huffman Malabad and husband. Paul, and Lisa Shifflett Nobles and husband, David:
three great-grandsons. Anthony, Daniel and Samuel Malabad and nieces and
nephews. The Rev. C. Edward Pruitt will conduct the funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
26, 2013, at Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Interment will follow at
Eastlawn Memorial Gardens with military rites performed by the Dayton American
Legion Post No. 27. There will be no formal visitation. Friends may pay their
respects anytime at the funeral home.
NELLIE WALTON FORD
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA Jul 19, 2003
Nellie Walton Ford, 88, of Boonesville died Wednesday, July 16, 2003 at the
University of Virginia Hospital. Born January 15, 1915, she was the daughter of
the late James Thomas Walton and Lucy Rubush Walton. She was also preceded in
death by her husband, Joseph Walton Ford; five sisters, Ruby Walton Knight,
Sophie Walton Young, Edith Walton Davis, Helen Walton Hall, and Kathleen Walton
Lamb; three brothers, Minor Melvin Walton, Nelson Irvin Walton, and Raymond
Louis Walton; and two granddaughters, Sheri Ann Ford and Nora Ford Wilkinson.
Mrs. Ford leaves her devoted children, Wayne Keith Ford and his wife Mary Ellen,
Kathleen Ford Davis and her husband Dennis, and Karen Lee Ford; four
grandchildren, Deanna Davis VanDerveer and her husband Robert, Joseph Ray Ford
and his wife Virginia, John Patrick Powell, and Samuel Benjamin Powell; and
eight great grandchildren, Elizabeth Ashley VanDerveer, Sarah Kathleen Walton
VanDerveer, Joseph Tanner Ford, Keith Aaron Ford, Kenneth Mark Wilkinson, II,
Whitney Nicole Wilkinson, and Elizabeth Mae Wilkinson. She will also be mourned
by her beloved sisters, Pauline Walton Corbin and Alease Walton Bruce; her
sister-in-law, Vertie Ford Powers; her many very dear nieces, nephews, cousins,
and friends. By all, she will be remembered for her gentle spirit, her endless
capacity for love, her wonderful sense of humor, and her abiding faith in God.
Mrs. Ford graduated from Blue Ridge School in 1932. She attended Nyack College
in Nyack, New York and the University of Virginia. She graduated from Episcopal
College in Philadelphia, Pa. While in Philadelphia, she began her career in
service to others as a social worker in the inner city. A lifelong member of the
Episcopal Church, she devoted much of her life to teaching and caring for the
people she loved in the rural areas of Greene and Madison Counties. In the early
1940's she and her husband Joe, with the assistance of their dear friend Bishop
W. Roy Mason, established St. David's Episcopal Mission on Wyatt's Mountain in
Greene County, where she served as teacher, social worker, and close friend to
all. Also dear to her heart were the years she spent at the University of
Virginia Hospital, where she was a medical social worker from 1962 until her
retirement in 1978. From 1969 until her retirement, Mrs. Ford was also Clinical
Instructor in Medicine and Clinical Instructor in Family and Community Medicine
in the University of Virginia School of Medicine. The family wishes to thank the
doctors, nurses, and staff at the University of Virginia Hospital, the UVA
Primary Care Center, and home health care nurse, Jackie Gentry, for the capable
and loving care extended to Mrs. Ford during her illness. Funeral services will
be held at Prize Hill Cemetery Chapel at 2 p.m. today, with the Rev. Peter T.
Way and Mr. Roger Browning officiating. Those who wish may send contributions to
the Western Albemarle Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 188, Crozet, Va. 22932 or to
Hospice of the Piedmont, Suite 200, 1490 Pantops Mountain Place,
Charlottesville, Va. 22911.
FORLOINES
The News-Virginian, VA, Jan. 21, 1950
PEGGY JANE FORLOINES
Peggy Jane Forloines, infant daughter of John R. and Helen Shifflette Forloines,
Jr., of Park Station, died at 5 a.m. today at the Waynesboro, Community
Hospital. She was born Jan 19 at the hospital. Besides her parents, she is
survived by a twin sister, Pamela Jean; paternal grandmother, Mrs. J. B.
Forloines, Waynesboro, maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard
Shifflette, Waynesboro. The body will remain at Etter Funeral Home until the
hour of Service. Graveside services will be held tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the Glen
Kirk Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. H. E. Truitt.
FORT
LEWIS WILLIAM FORT
The Charleston Post & Courier, Charleston SC, Wed, Apr. 24, 2013
SUMMERVILLE - Lewis William Fort, 86, of Summerville, SC, husband of Helen
Shifflett Fort, died Sunday, April 21, 2013 at his residence. Friends may call
at Parks Funeral Home Thursday evening, April 25, 2013 from 5-7 o'clock. Burial
will be private. Flowers will be accepted. Mr. Fort was born March 31, 1927 in
Grand Rapids, MI, a son of Lewis Freeman Fort and Florence Notley Fort. He was a
Veteran of World War II, Korean Conflict, Vietnam, and Desert Storm. The
highlight of his service was the Honor Flight 2009 honoring the WWII veterans.
Thanks to the community for giving him the opportunity to share in this special
event. Mr. Fort was a lifetime member of ELKS # 2719, American Legion Post 21,
VFW # 3433 and NARFE. Survivors include his wife, Helen Fort of Summerville; one
brother, James Fort (Sally) of Vicksburg, MI; one sister, Janet Richardson
(Doug) of White Lake, MI. Arrangements by PARKS FUNERAL HOME, 130 West 1st North
Street, Summerville, SC 29483. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/
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FOSTER
JAMES FOSTER
The Beckley Post Herald and Raleigh Register, Beckley, WV, Sat, Jul. 10, 1965
Death Claims James Foster
Funeral services for James Foster, 70, of Mabscott, will be held at 1 p.m. today
at the Calfee Funeral home Chapel. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.
Foster died at his home at 9 p.m. Thursday after a long illness. Born April 8,
1895 in North Carolina, he was a son of the late Charlie and Nancy Shepherd
Foster. A retired miner, he had been a resident of Raleigh County for the past
42 years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Minnie Shiflet Foster; three
daughters, Mrs. Marie Miller of Sprague, Mrs. Sadie Lane of Wickham and Mrs.
Goldie Gunnoe of Charleston; two sons, Lewis Foster of Mabscott and Russel
Foster of Charleston; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The body
will remain at the Calfee Funeral Home until the service.
FOUST
MICHAEL THORNTON FOUST
Michael the son of Grace Foust of Oildale CA and Noan M. Foust of Birmingham AL
enlisted in the US Marine Corps on December 10, 1965 in Los Angeles CA. He
arrived in Vietnam and was assigned to Company A, 1st Battalion, 7th Marines,
1st MARDIV (Rein) FMF. In the early morning hours of December 8, a well-planned
and coordinated attack by the Viet Cong occurred against the CAC Lima-4
defensive position near Son Tra village, in Binh Son District. Silently several
of the enemy cut the protective wire and slipped inside, meanwhile, one of the
Vietnamese inside the compound who had been a VC agent opened up a gate for
another entry to the attackers. Once inside the sappers began to throw hand
grenades and satchel charges. The defenders battled back, their aggression and
determination broke the will of the VC sending them into retreat. Two Marines, a
USN Corpsman and five PF's were killed in the action; three Marines and one PF
were wounded and evacuated. PFC Foust was one of the casualties; he died as a
result of enemy gunshot wounds.
See Mother Grace Shiflett
Foust Obit
FOWLER
STEVEN LYNN FOWLER
The Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, TX
Steven Lynn Fowler, 45, of Abilene passed away Monday, March 07, 2005. Services
will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at North's Memorial Chapel with Mindy McClanahan
officiating. Visitation will be 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at North's Funeral
Home, 242 Orange Street. Steven was born June 21, 1959 to Johnny B. and Ruth
Fowler in Abilene. He is a graduate of Abilene High School in 1977. He worked
for Merchants Fast Motor Lines, Abilene Ag. And Ricks Construction until his
health declined and he could not continue working. Steven loved to go bowling,
fishing and spending treasured time with his family. He was preceded in death by
his father, Johnny B. Fowler who passed away in 1989. Survivors include, one
son; Jason Fowler of Austin, his mother Ruth Fowler, a twin brother; Stuart
Fowler both of Abilene, one sister; Selene and her husband Danny Rose of Clyde,
a nephew; Cody Rose of Abilene, a niece; Stephanie Parks of Hagerstown,
Maryland, two grandson, one grand- daughter, one uncle, one aunt and many
cousins and friends.
FRANKLIN
The Des Moines Register, IA, Wed, Apr. 29, 2015
RICHARD DWAIN FRANKLIN
Mount Ayr formerly of Creston, Master Chief Petty Officer Richard Dwain Franklin, U.S. Navy (Retired), passed
from this life on April 27, 2015 at the age of 84. He was born September 21, 1930 in Union County to Orville
and Frances (Shifflett) Franklin, who preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife Mildred (Keller)
Franklin, his daughter Monica and husband Gary Patience of Windsor Heights, daughter Lori Franklin of Mount
Ayr, son Michael Franklin of Mount Ayr, six grandchildren; Denise (Patience) Greenlees, Holly (Patience)
Nancarrow, Ryan Patience, Stephen Patience, Christina (Franklin) Perry, and Matthew Franklin, nineteen great
grandchildren; Jonathan, Violet, Autumn, Garrett, Rose, Angus, William, Summer, Reece, Sophia, Jake, Naomi,
Hunter, Wesson, Lili, Emma, Kaden, and Jesse, his sister Dee Anne and husband Jim Peroutka of Omaha, brother
Phil and wife Linda of Afton, and sister Kae Leta and husband Terry Davenport of Humeston, and many nieces and
nephews. Memorial and Military services for his remains will be held at Watson-Armstrong Funeral Home in Mount
Ayr, Iowa on Thursday April 30th at 2:00 pm. Family will be present from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Thursday.
Memorials may be given to the family. Watson-Armstrong Funeral Home in Mount Ayr is in charge of arrangements.
FREASE
The Abilene Reporter-News on Dec. 10, 2010
DONNA KAY FREASE BROWN
Clyde, TX -- Donna Kay Brown, 71, of Clyde died Tuesday December 7, 2010 in
Santa Fe. Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday December 11, 2010 at the
Eula Methodist Church with Robert (Bob) Karlin officiating. Burial will follow
in the Eula Cemetery under the direction of Bailey-Howard Funeral Home.
Visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Friday December 10, 2010 at the
funeral home. Mrs. Brown was born January 29, 1939 in Fort Collins, Colorado to
Sidney Doygne and Emma Agnes Marion (Peterson) Frease. She attended school and
graduated in Fort Collins. She married Ray Brown April 16, 1961 in Fort Collins.
They moved to Clyde from Abilene in 1972. She worked as a beautician while in
Colorado. Mrs. Brown is a member of Eula Methodist Church. Mrs. Brown is
survived by her husband Ray of Clyde; one son Curtis Wayne Brown and wife DeeAnn
of College Station; one daughter Kimberly Kay Wilson and husband Scott of
Woodward, Oklahoma; eight grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and one brother
Edward Dean Frease and wife Bobbie of Fort Collins. She is preceded in death by
her parents and one brother Ronald Eugene Frease.
FREEMAN
CLYDE EDWARD FREEMAN
The Marion Star, Marion, OH, Mon, Mar. 15, 1954
Clyde Edward Freeman, 40, of 659 W. Center St. died Saturday night in City
Hospital. He had been ill for some time. Born Sept. 15, 1913, in Clarion, O., he
was a son of Lafe and Marie Garrett Freeman. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Shifflet
Freeman, died some time ago. He was a construction worker. Surviving are his
five children, Clarice May, Ronald Eugene, James Clyde, Charles Edward, and
Eldon Lee; and his brother, Wilford Freeman of 199 Sharp St. Funeral services
will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm in the M. H. Gunder Sons Funeral Home on W.
Center St. Rev. Melvin Truex will officiate. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
FRIDLEY
RAYMOND EDWARD FRIDLEY
The Henry Funeral Home, Staunton, VA
August 1, 1923 - October 2, 2012
RAYMOND E. FRIDLEY STAUNTON, VA -- Raymond Edward Fridley, 89, husband of Louise
Elizabeth (Shiflett) Fridley, of Staunton, died Tuesday, October 2, 2012, at
Envoy of Staunton. He was born August 1, 1923, in Augusta County, a son of the
late Modie S. and Mary Elizabeth (Tredway) Fridley. Mr. Fridley was a veteran of
the U.S. Army having served during World War II. Prior to retirement, Mr.
Fridley was employed by Smith’s Transfer with 30 years of service. He was a
member of Miller Memorial Baptist Church and a lifetime member of VFW Post 2216.
In addition to his wife, family members include two sons and a daughter-in-law,
Gary L. and Toni Fridley and Terry D. Fridley, all of Staunton; a brother and
sister-in-law, Lonzie W. and Wilma Fridley of Florida; three sisters and two
brothers-in-law, Hazel and Harold Curry and Marie and John Clarke, all of
Staunton and Barbara Steven of Augusta Springs; four grandchildren, Renee Tilman
and husband, Robbie, Mark Fridley, Kyanna Fridley, and Kathy Fridley; four great
grandchildren, Samantha Bird, McKenzie Tilman, Katie Fridley, and Ethan Fridley;
and best friend, Henry McNeal. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Friday, October 5, 2012, in Oak Lawn Mausoleum and Memory Gardens by the Rev.
Kemper L. Dean. Graveside rites will be conducted by Staunton VFW Post 2216.
Memorials may be made to American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454,
Alexandria, VA 22312. Henry Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
The News Leader from Dec. 20 to Dec. 23, 2019
TERRY DALE FRIDLEY
Staunton
- Terry Dale Fridley, 57, of 1429 Aiken Street, died Thursday, December 19, 2019
in Shenandoah Hospice House, Fishersville. He was born June 4, 1962, in
Staunton, a son of the late Raymond Edward and Louise Elizabeth (Shiflett)
Fridley. Mr. Fridley was employed by Berry Plastics. Family members include two
daughters, Kathryn Fridley and Kyanna Fridley, both of Staunton; a brother and
sister-in-law, Gary and Toni Fridley; a grandchild, Sophia Mae Smith; and nieces
and nephews, Renee Tilman and husband, Robbie and Mark Fridley. A memorial
service will be conducted at 5 p.m. Sunday, December 22, 2019, in the Henry
Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Clay Sterrett. The family will receive friends
following the service in the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to the family
at www.henryfuneralhome.net
FRIELER
The Cola Daily, Columbia, SC, Mon, Jul.
6, 2020
ROBERT FREDERICK FRIELER
Robert (Bob) Frederick Frieler, 87,
of Columbia, died Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he was a
son of the late Frederick Arthur and Georgia Marie Frieler. Bob served in
the United States Navy and enjoyed a long career with IBM that began while
he was serving his country. His career with IBM began in Endicot, New York
where he and Pat married in 1956. While with IBM, Bob and Pat enjoyed 13
happy years in Cheraw, SC and then in Columbia where they have resided since
1970. After retiring, they enjoyed extensive travel that has provided many
happy memories. His interests included Genealogy and he served as a past
President of the Greenville Genealogy Society. Survivors include his wife of
64 years Patricia Ivey Frieler; children; Karen Ringer (Reid) of Saluda,
South Carolina, Steven Frieler of Cuenca, Ecuador; and Kathryn Elmore (Tim)
of Spartanburg, South Carolina. Grandchildren: Brooke Weber (Ike) of San
Diego, California; Bailey Elmore of New York State; and Anna Ringer of
Saluda, South Carolina. A graveside service will be held on Monday, July 6
th at Greenlawn Memorial Park at 12:30 o'clock officiated by Rev. Robert
Winburn. A visitation will be held prior to the service from 11:00 – 12:00
o'clock at Shives Funeral Home, Trenholm Road Chapel. Memorials may be made
to Spring Valley Baptist Church, 91 Polo Road, Columbia, South Carolina,
29223.
The Miller Funeral Home, Sioux Falls, SD
SHARON EVA FRIELER
Sharon Eva
Frieler, died August 24, 2020, at Sanford USD Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD,
with her family by her side. She was 79. Sharon Eva Frieler was born
February 22nd, 1941, in Omaha, Nebraska, to Ralph and Eunice (Shaw) Hooker.
She attended North High School in Omaha, Nebraska and graduated in 1959.
After high school Sharon attended business school in Omaha. She would
eventually move to Sioux Falls, SD, in 1969 where she worked as a teacher's
aid for the Sioux Falls School District. In 1986, she obtained her
Bachelor's Degree of Arts from Augustana College. After she graduated, she
started her long-time career at Sioux Vocational Services (LifeScape). On
December 17, 1960, she was united in marriage with Rodney Frieler in Omaha,
Nebraska. In 1965, they were blessed with their first daughter, Joy. In
1965, they would move to Sioux Falls, SD. Hope, their second child, was
welcomed on July, 29th, 1975. Sharon worked 17 years at Sioux Vocational
Services where she would retire in December, 2005. Sharon was a member of
Southern Hills United Methodist Church and Sunnycrest Methodist Church. She
volunteered at Sioux Vocational Services after her retirement. Sharon and
Rodney would wake up every morning and have coffee while they played
cribbage together. They enjoyed watching the birds and squirrels come up
every morning to their deck. They enjoyed traveling. They particularly
enjoyed their trips to Hawaii, Alaska, and Washington. Those who remember
Sharon best will always remember her passion for serving others. Sharon had
a kind-hearted heart, which would make others feel at peace. Sharon was
always determined to persevere even with the most difficult physical
challenges facing her. Compassionate, loving, selfless, and gracious are
four words that can describe her. Her hobbies included gardening, sewing,
reading, and baking chocolate chip cookies. Grateful for having shared her
life are her husband, Rodney; daughter, Joy West, Sioux Falls, SD; gradson,
Ryan West, Sioux Falls, SD; and son-in-law, James West, Sioux Falls, SD. She
was preceded in death by her parents and her daughter, Hope Frieler. Funeral
Services will be held 11:00 Monday, August 31, 2020, at Miller Westside
Chapel, 6200 W. 41st Street in Sioux Falls. The family wil be present to
greet friends from 2-4 Sunday afternoon at the Westside Chapel. Due to the
pandemic, masks are encouraged. The funeral service will be live streamed on
the Miller Funeral Home - Sioux Falls, SD
Note: The daughter-in-law of
Fred and Georgie Marie Shiflett Frieler
FRITCHER
STEVEN MICHAEL FRITCHER
Steven Michael Fritcher, 27, of Boise, passed away on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at his home. Steven was born
on May 12, 1984 in Portland, Oregon. He attended Boise High School and classes at Portland Community College
with an emphasis in paramedics and EMT. Steven was employed at Hewlett Packard, and his hobbies included
shooting guns, snowboarding and working on cars. He was also an avid Seattle Seahawk fan. Steven is survived
by his daughter, Paige of Eagle; mother, Toni Fritcher; father and step-mother, Mark and Colleen Fritcher;
brothers, Derek, Matthew, and Daniel, all of Boise; stepbrother, David of Tacoma, WA; and his girlfriend,
Jill. A celebration of life and open house will be held from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Saturday, November 19, 2011
at the Cloverdale Funeral Home Reception Center at 1200 N. Cloverdale Rd. Boise.
The Northern Virginia Daily on Nov. 1, 2017
FRANCES LORRAINE STROOP
FUNK
Frances Lorraine Stroop Funk, 76, of New Market VA, died October 29, 2017 at the
Life Care Center of New Market. She was born August 11, 1941 in Shenandoah
County to the late Raymond and Mary Ann Shifflett Stroop. Frances was a
homemaker. She had worked as a seamstress at H.D. Lee Company, and a cook at
Endless Caverns. She was a member of Manor Memorial Church and she enjoyed
camping. On December 8, 1967 she married Ray Funk, who survives. Also surviving
are four daughters, Michelle Robinson and husband Dennis of Rockingham, Yvonne
VanPelt and husband Mike of Timberville, Crystal Myers of Ruckersville, and
Karla Robbins and husband Christopher of Ridgely, MD; one son, Eric Scott Funk
and companion Tammy of New Market; 11 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren;
and numerous nieces and nephews. Her sister, Bertha Elizabeth Stroop, preceded
her in death. Her body was cremated. A Celebration of Life service will be held
at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Manor
Memorial United Methodist Church Building Fund, 9320 N. Congress Street, New
Market, VA 22844. A special thanks to all the staff at Life Care for the love
they showed and care given, and to all of those who came to visit. Arrangements
are entrusted to Grandle Funeral Home in Broadway. Online condolences may be
left for the family at www.grandlefuneralhome.com Sign the Guest Book at
www.nvdaily.com/obituaries
FRIZZELL
ACIE CHRISTOPHER FRIZZELL
The Brazosport Facts, Clute, TX, Wed, Mar. 8, 2006
Acie "Chris-O" Christopher Frizzell, 21, of Freeport passed away Saturday, March
4, 2006, at his residence in Freeport. Acie was born June 7, 1984, in Sweeny,
Texas, to Bill E. Frizzell and Dana Shiflet Frizzell. He liked to play Nintendo
and wrestling. He was a member of First Assembly of God Church in Brazoria. He
was preceded in death by his sister, Tiffany Diane Shiflet; grandfathers, Glen
C. Shiflet and A.C. Frizzell; and great-grandmother, Jewell Robinson. He is
survived by his parents, Bill and Dana Frizzell of Freeport; sister, Brittney
Tatum and husband, Camedon, of Norfolk, Virginia; grandmothers, Geraldine
Shiflet of West Columbia and Ina Faye Frizzell of Freeport; uncles. Stanley
Shiflet and wife, Kathy, of Brazoria, Jimmy Shiflet and wife, Gina, of Streator,
Illinois, and Steve Shiflet and wife, Cheryl, of Angleton; aunts, Lisa Mills and
husband, Gary, of Lake Jackson, Dana Soto and husband Ernest, of Beeville and
Jeannie McKenzie and husband, Doug, of Freeport; niece, Sharon Diane Tatum of
Norfolk, Virginia; and other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends
on Thursday, March 9, 2006, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Dixon Funeral Home in
Brazoria. Funeral services will be Friday, March 10, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. at
First Assembly.
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