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JACOBS
COLLIN RAY JACOBS
The Fort Bend Daily, Fort Bend, TX, Tue, Dec. 29, 2009
Collin Ray Jacobs, cherished child of Kevin and Stephanie Shifflett Jacobs of
Damon, passed away Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009, surrounded by his loving family and
will be dearly missed and loved. Collin is survived by his loving parents;
brothers, Stephen Lee and Matthew Ian; sisters, Star Nicole and Brieanna Marie;
grandparents: Tim Hutson, Linda Hutson, Ronnie and Susan Dannhaus, and Wayne
Shifflett; great-grandparents: Mary Shifflett, Reed and Dorothy Neddermeyer;
step-grandmother, Paula Jacobs; along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He
is preceded in death by grandfather, Warren Jacobs; great-grandparents: Charlsie
and Eileen Jacobs, Norman Shifflett, Raymond Goode, and C. W. and Evelyn
Wilbanks; uncle, Stephen Wayne Jacobs; and cousin, Michelle Jacobs. Visitation
will be 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29 at Baker Funeral Home in West
Columbia. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 30, at Baker
Funeral Home in West Columbia, with Pastor David Foudray officiating. Burial
will follow at Yelderman Cemetery in Damon. Pallbearers will be Randy Pitz,
Jason Pitz, Michael Pitz and Sam Shifflett. Honorary pallbearers will be Stephen
Lee Jacobs, Matthew Ian Jacobs and David Shifflett. Online condolences may be
left for the family by signing the guestbook at www.bakerfuneralhome.net.
Services are under the direction of Baker Funeral Home, 634 South Columbia Dr.
in West Columbia, 979-345-3232.
JARRELL
The Daily
Progress, Vharlottesville, VA, from May 8 to May 9, 2011
BARBARA GAIL JARRELL
Barbara Gale Jarrell, 63, of Pratts died on Friday, May 6, 2011, at the
University of Virginia Medical Center. She was born on April 11, 1948, in
Charlottesville, the daughter of the late Grover Cleveland Payton. She was also
preceded in death by her husband, James Edward Jarrell; and a brother-in-law,
Jerry Kolar. She is survived by her mother, Inez Samuels Payton of Pratts; one
son, Brian Payton of Madison; two sisters, Shirley Kolar of Maryland; and
Geraldine Harvey and her husband, Robert, of Shelby. Funeral services will be
held 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, 2011, at Preddy Funeral Home Chapel in Madison with
interment at Madison Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Pratts. The family will
receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Monday, May 9, 2011, at the funeral Home.
The family would like to thank Dr. Amy McElroy and staff for all the care they
gave to Barbara and best friend, Tammy Hensley of Dyke.
JARRELS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Jun. 18, 1973
ERNEST J. JARRELS
Ernest J. Jarrels, 84, of Harrisonburg died of an apparent heart attack Sunday
afternoon. He was stricken at his home and was dead on arrival at Rockingham
Memorial Hospital. Mr. Jarrels was born Aug. 31, 1888 east of Harrisonburg and
was a son of the late John J. and Johanna Miller Jarrels. He was a farmer. On
June 21, 1911, he married Sadie Shiflett, who survives. Also surviving are an
adopted daughter, Mrs. Eva Rodgers of Harrisonburg; a granddaughter he helped
rear, Mrs. Lester Bennett of Falls Church; a brother, P. L. Jarrels of
Baltimore, and two-great-granddaughters. The funeral will be conducted 4 p.m.
Wednesday at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home by the Rev. Joseph Sefcik.
Burial will be in Woodbine Cemetery. Relatives will meet 3:40 p.m. Wednesday at
the Jarrels home on East Market Street. Mrs. Jarrels requests that, since she is
the only person at home, food not be brought.
JENKINS
The Wise County Messenger, Sun, Jan. 27,
2002
ALBERT SIDNEY JENKINS
1921-2002
Service for A.S. "Jeep" Jenkins,
80, of Paradise was Friday, Jan. 25, at Pleasant View Baptist Church. The Revs.
Joey Vick and M. L. Milton officiated. Burial followed at West Bridgeport
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bud Bishop, Ben Taylor, Levi Taylor, Clayton Green,
Mike Jenkins and Tommy Weatherly. Jenkins died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2002, in
Decatur. Born March 30, 1921, in Chico, he was a lifetime resident of Wise
County and was the retired owner of Jenkins Scrap Metal. He was a U.S. Army
veteran who served in World War II. He was a former Bridgeport City Councilman.
He was also a member of the Pleasant View Baptist Church and a member of the
International Order of Odd Fellows. He was preceded in death by his parents,
Sidney and Charlottie Jenkins; his wife, Caroline in 1975; his brother, Wesley
and sisters Vera Mae Boring and Hazel Sheffield. He is survived by three sons,
Albert "Bubba" Jenkins and wife Charlsa of Odessa, Joe Jenkins and wife Carol of
Paradise and David Jenkins and wife Tanya, also of Paradise; two daughters,
Lindsey Smith and husband Ronnie of Bridgeport and Charlotte Chapman and husband
Paul of Paradise; three brothers, H.M. Jenkins, E.E. "Red" Jenkins and E.B. "Bo"
Jenkins; a sister, Ruth Narramore; 12 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
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EUGENE BENJAMIN JENKINS
1922-2009
Graveside service for
E.B. "Bo" Jenkins, 86, of Mineral Wells was to be at 10 a. m. Wednesday, July
15, at the West Bridgeport Cemetery with Roger Keck officiating. Jenkins died
Sunday, July 5, 2009, in Mineral Wells. He was born Dec. 5, 1922, in Chico to
Sidney O. and Lottie G. Owens Jenkins. He was preceded in death by his daughter,
Cindy Harris; brothers, Jeep, Wesley, and Jimmy and H. M. Jenkins; and sisters,
Vera Fay Boring and Hazel Sheffield. He is survived by his wife, Frances; sons,
Gary and Jerry Jenkins; daughter, Terry Smith; brother, Edgar "Red" Jenkins;
sister, Ruth Narramoore; grandchildren, Nikki and Beau Keller, Josh Jenkins,
Jill Lambert and Chase Smith; and great-grandchildren, Jade and Kobe Keller,
Xavier Keller and Emily and Zane Lambert. Published Thursday, July 16, 2009
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Jenkins
Graveside service for H. M. "H" Jenkins, 88, of Paradise was to be at
2 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, at West Bridgeport Cemetery. The Rev. Eddie Milligan
was to officiate with a flag presentation conducted by the North Texas Honor
Guard. Jenkins died Monday, June 4, 2007, in Bridgeport. Born June 19, 1918, in
Chico to Sidney O. and Gertrude Owens Jenkins, he was a retired farmer and Wise
County Precinct 4 employee. He was a U.S. Army Airforce Veteran serving in WWII
and a member of the Cottondale Baptist Church and the American Legion. He was
preceded in death by brothers, Jeep, Wesley and Jimmy Jenkins; and sisters, Vera
Fay Boring and Hazel Sheffield. He is survived by a son, Mike Jenkins of
Paradise; grandchildren, Jana Worley and husband Lee of Boyd, and Matt Jenkins
and wife Toni of Paradise; great-grandchildren, Kelan, Kutler, Kolson, Blane and
Brock; sister, Ruth Narramoore; brothers, Red Jenkins and Bo Jenkins; and
numerous nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were to be David Jenkins, Bubba
Jenkins, Clayton Green, Levi Taylor, Benjamin Taylor and Bud Bishop and honorary
pallbearers, Kelan Jenkins, Kutler Jenkins, Kolson Jenkins, Blane Worley and
Brock Worley. Published Thursday, June 7, 2007The Find-A-Grave website memorial
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MYRTLE RUTH JENKINS NARRAMORE
Myrtle Ruth (Jenkins)
Narramore, 91, passed away peacefully March 27, 2019, at her home in Decatur,
Texas. Visitation will be Saturday, March 30, 2019, 1 hour prior to service at
Hawkins Funeral Home Decatur, Texas. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m.
Saturday,March 30, 2019, at Hawkins Funeral Home in Decatur. Interment will
follow at West Bridgeport (Old Town or West Side) Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas.
Ruth was born in Chico, Texas, to Oscar S. and Charlotte (Owen) Jenkins May 25,
1927. She attended school in Bridgeport, was active in 4-H, and attended North
Central Texas College and Weatherford College. Ruth worked at the Bridgeport
Hospital as a respiratory therapist. She also worked at Lorch-Westway and Poco
Graphite in Decatur. Myrtle Ruth Narramore led a meaningful life of service to
God, her family and her community. As a member of the DAR, she served as regent
and chaplain. She was active in the DAV Auxilliary and VFW Auxillary. In later
years, she volunteered at the Veterans Hospital. She was a member of First
Baptist Church of Decatur. Baptized at Westside Baptist Church of Bridgeport as
a young girl, she attended church for over eighty years. Some of her favorite
memories were of working in Vacation Bible School. She was a skilled seamstress,
quilter, and upholsterer for family and friends. She is fondly remembered by
many for creating "coats of many colors". Always busy, she crafted quilts and
crochet gifts that her family still treasures. Everyone looked forward to being
in her kitchen for her stories, compassionate listening, and delicious pies.
Ruth was compassionate and full of love for others. She was kind and encouraging
to everyone, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was
generous in many ways, including teaching practical life skills to children. She
inspired her family to honor their ancestors and to stand up for rightly living.
She leaves a legacy of strong moral character and faithful devotion to God and
family. Preceding her in death are her parents, sisters Vera Boring and Hazel
Sheffield, brothers Wesley, H.M, Albert, and Benjamin, husbands John Winans,
Lindell Frazier and Billy Narramore, and her son Daniel Winans. She is survived
by her brother, Edgar Jenkins, her daughter, Ruth Ann Taylor, six grandchildren,
ten great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and numerous nieces and
nephews. Pall bearers: Levi Taylor, Ben Taylor, Micah Taylor, Gary Winans,
Randal Winans, and Ben Allen. Hawkins Funeral Home Decatur, Decatur, Texas,
940-627-5959, www.hawkinsfuneralhome.com
WESLEY JENKINS
MR. WESLEY
JENKINS DIED JUNE 7TH
Wesley Jenkins, who was born February 17, 1914, died
June 7, 1961. He had lived in and around Bridgeport all his life and had been a
member of the Assembly of God Church since June of 1951. Mr. Jenkins had worked
at the Southwest Stone Co. for 15 years. He is survived by his wife, Mary A.
Jenkins; two daughters -- Lila Marie Jenkins and Atza Manuel; his mother, Lottie
Jenkins; four brothers -- H. M. Edgar, Albert, and Benny, all of Bridgeport;
three sisters -- Mrs. E. W. Boring of Snowflake, Arizona, Mrs. Bill Bishop of
Duncan Oklahoma, and Mrs. J. W. Werinans of Fort Worth. Hawkins Funeral home
took care of arrangements.
JESSEE
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Apr. 24, 2014
CLIFFORD ALLEN JESSEE
Clifford Allen Jessee, 81, of Crozet, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 19, 2014. He was born on
June 18, 1932, in Honaker, Virginia, to the late Henry and Flora Jessee. He was preceded in death by his wife,
Estella Ann Via Jessee of 54 years; a son, Darrell Allen Jessee; two grandsons, Isaiah John Jessee and Steven
Parker Rose; one brother, J. C. Jessee of Lebanon, Virginia; and brother-in-law, George Via of Woodbridge,
Virginia. He is survived by two daughters, Darlene Jones and husband Blake of Crimora, Virginia, and Dana
Layne and husband, Dave, of Charlottesville, Virginia; one son, Dwayne Jessee and wife, Pam, of Free Union,
Virginia. He had nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He had one brother, Jack Jessee and wife,
Jean, of Narrows, Virginia; two sisters, Carolyn Armstrong of Kingsport, Tennessee, and Henrietha Bratanov and
husband, Steven, of Honaker, Virginia. He had 13 nieces and nephews; and two brothers-in-law, Julian Via and
wife, Betty, of Grottoes, Virginia, and Charles Via and wife, Joann of Charlottesville, Virginia. He was a
member of Crozet Baptist Church in Crozet, Virginia. A member of the Masonic Lodge in Crozet, Virginia.
Clifford was a member of the King Solomon's Lodge #194 AF & AM for over 55 years. His title was P.D.D.G.M. and
when another mason addresses him, he was referred to as "Right Worshipful." A member of Amarath of Crozet,
Virginia, and Eastern Star of Waynesboro, Virginia. He was retired from the United States Postal Service with
32 years of service. He also served in the United States Air Force and in the Korean War. His hobbies were
camping, woodworking, reading, gardening. Family received friends from 6 until 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 23,
2014, at the Anderson Funeral Home of Crozet. A funeral service will be held at the Crozet Baptist Church at 2
p.m. on Thursday, April 24, 2014. Interment will follow at Rockgate Cemetery with the Reverend David Collyer
and Pastor Duane Johnson officiating. In lieu of flowers, family suggest that memorial donations be made to
Alzheimer's Association, Central & Western Virginia Chapter, 1160 Pepsi Place, Suite 306, Charlottesville, VA
22901. Anderson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Andersonfuneralservice@gmail.com.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, June 31, 2013
[Estella] ANN VIA JESSE
Ann Via Jessee, 78, of Crozet, died on Saturday, June 29, 2013, at the Hospice House in Charlottesville,
Virginia. She was born on August 26, 1934, to the late Joseph and Golde Via. She was preceded in death by one
son, Darrell Jessee; a sister, Colleen Via; a brother, George Via; and two grandsons, Isaiah Jessee and Parker
Rose. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Clifford A. Jessee of Crozet; two daughters, Darlene Jones
and her husband, Blake, of Crimora, and Dana Layne and her husband, Dave, of Crozet; one son, Dwayne Jessee
and his wife, Pam, of Free Union; two brothers, Julian Via and his wife, Betty, of Crimora, and Charles Via
and his wife, Joann, of Charlottesville; and a sister-in-law, Geneva Via of Woodbridge. Ann had six
grandchildren; three step grandsons; and four great-grandchildren. Ann was an active member of the Waynesboro
Chapter 105 of the Eastern Star and Blue Ridge Court #8 of the Amaranth. The family will receive friends from
6 until 8 p.m. Friday, July 5, 2013, at the Anderson Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m.
Saturday, July 6, 2013, at the Crozet Baptist Church with David Collyer officiating. In lieu of flowers, the
family suggest that memorial contributions be made to Crozet Fire Department, P.O. Box 696, Crozet, VA 22932,
Western Albemarle Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 188, Crozet, VA 22932, or the American Cancer Society , 3042-D
Berkmar Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22901. Anderson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Note: d/o Joseph
Andrew Via and Goldie Mae Shiflett
JOHNSON
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BERNICE NEY JOHNSON
Bernice Johnson, age 93, of Atlanta, Texas, died Monday, February 13, 2012 in a
Atlanta, Texas Hospital. Bernice was born November 15, 1918 in Harrisonburg,
Virginia to Manhatten Rosenfelt Ney and Beatrice Shipplett Ney. Bernice attended
Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee. She was a homemaker and an
artist. She was retired from the Food Services Department of First Baptist
Church, Houston, Texas, a member of First Baptist Church, Atlanta, Texas, where
she was a faithful member of the Faith Sunday School Class. In all of the
churches that she was involved in during her adult life she willingly served
where ever she was needed. Bernice was preceded in death by her husband of 71
years, Erwin C. Johnson, Sr., and her parents Manhatten Rosenfelt Ney and
Beatrice Shipplett Ney. She is survived by two sons; E. Crawford Johnson, Jr.
and wife Karen of Fort Worth, Texas, Carl Johnson and wife Rene of Choctaw,
Oklahoma; two daughters, Kathy Wommack and husband Joe of Atlanta, Texas, Katie
Jarrett and husband Dave of Atlanta, Texas; sister in law, Allie Johnson of
Cheyenne, Wyoming; eight Grandchildren and their spouses, eighteen Great
Grandchildren, and a number of other relatives and friends. Funeral Services
will be 2:00 P.M., Thursday, February 16, 2012 at First Baptist Church, Atlanta,
Texas with Bro. Wes Chambers officiating. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00
P.M., Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at Hanner Funeral Service. Interment will be
in Pine Crest Cemetery, Atlanta, Texas, under the direction of Hanner Funeral
Service. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First Baptist Church
Building Fund, P.O. Box 1089, Atlanta, Texas 75551
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sun, Dec. 30, 2012
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL JOHNSON
Chris Johnson, 35, of Charlottesville, passed away on Wednesday, December 26,
2012. He was born on March 14, 1977 in Albemarle County, Virginia, the grandson
of Charlie and Yoshiko "Linda" Johnson of Keene. Chris is survived by his wife,
Monica Shiflett Johnson; two sons, Scott Michael Johnson and Samuel Parker
Johnson; parents, Ruth Johnson Ray, and Wayne Morris and his wife Arlene;
siblings, Larry, Tony, and Tonya; his favorite uncle, Charles Michael Johnson;
his in-laws, Lawrence and Betty Shiflett; his best friend, Charlie Bryant and
his wife, Lisa; numerous extended family members; and countless other friends.
Chris was a well respected auto mechanic who enjoyed dirt bike riding, cars,
music, and the outdoors. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed. A
funeral service will be conducted at 11 am. on Wednesday, January 2, 2013, at
Chestnut Grove Baptist Church in Earlysville, Virginia, with the Reverend Lance
King officiating. Interment will immediately follow at Prize Hill Cemetery in
Boonesville, Virginia. The family will receive friends from 5 until 7 p.m. on
Monday, December 31, 2012, at Teague Funeral Home, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Chris Johnson Memorial Fund, c/o
Chestnut Grove Baptist Church, Earlysville, Virginia. Friends may sign the guest
register at teaguefuneralhome.com.
The Middletown Journal, Middletown, OH, Thu, Apr. 26, 2012
EARL LLOYD JOHNSON
JOHNSON, Earl Lloyd age 82, of Middletown, died Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at the
Hospice of Butler and Warren Counties. He was born May 1, 1929 in Port William,
Ohio the son of Leslie Earl Johnson and Golda Mae (Faulkner) Johnson. Earl was a
veteran of the U.S. Army serving during the Korean Conflict. He lived most of
his life in Clinton County, Ohio, and worked as a heavy equipment operator and
mechanic for many years. He is survived by one sister, Mary Johnson Fowler of
Jamestown, Ohio; two stepsons, Donald and David Burchett both of Indianapolis,
Indiana; three step grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was
preceded in death by his wife, Evangeline (Shifflett) Johnson in December, 2009,
and his parents. Visitation will be 5:00 to 7:00 PM Friday at the
Breitenbach-McCoy-Leffler Funeral Home. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM
Saturday, crypt side at the Washington Park East Cemetery Mausoleum,
Indianapolis, Indiana, with entombment immediately following the service.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Butler and Warren Counties,
5940 Long Meadow Drive, Franklin, OH 45005. Condolences may be sent to the
family via our website at www.breitenbachfuneralhome.com.
JONES
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DARRELL WALTZY JONES JR.
Darrell Waltzy Jones Jr.,46, of Westminster, died suddenly on Saturday April 17, 2004,
while fishing with friends in Queen Anne's County. He was the husband of Carol
M. Jones. Born Feb. 6, 1958 in Baltimore, He was the son of Darrell W. Jones Sr.
and Joyce A. Fauber Jones of Westminster. He was employed with Hagan's Tree and
Stump removal as a heavy equipment engineer. He graduated from Westminster High
School in 1975. He was a member of Bixler United Methodist Church and the
Littlestown Eagles Aerie 2226. He loved NASCAR racing and was a #1 FAN OF Dale
Earnhardt Sr. and love four wheeling in W. Virginia. Surviving besides his
parents and wife are a son Christopher D. Jones of Florida, daughters Tiffany K.
Niebauer of Harpers Ferry W.Va, and Stephanie M. Walker of Westminster, a sister
and brother-in-law Kimberly "Kimmy" and Rick Cook of Hanover, a brother and
sister-in-law Ronald L. Jones and Debra Jones of Westminster, His grandmother,
Lena Babington of Baltimore, and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death
by a brother Craig B. Jones and grandparents, Ronald F. Babington, Harry W.
Fauber, Mabel Gilkey and Kenneth Jones. Funeral services will be held 11 am
Thursday at Bixler's United Methodist Church 3372 Bixler Church Road,
Westminster, with his pastor the Rev. Ivan Barr officiating. Interment will be
in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the Fletcher's
Funeral Home, 254 E. Main St. Westminster, on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and
Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Carol M.
Jones 2743 Littlestown Pike, Westminster Md. 21158
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ROBERT LESTER JONES
Robert Lester Jones, age 78, of Wilmington, passed away on Christmas Day,
December 25, 2011. Bob was born in Northeast, MD on January 1, 1933 to the late
Jennie L. and William M. Jones. Bob attended Brown Vocational High School in
Wilmington when at the young age of 17, he joined the United States Marine Corps
and proudly served his country during the Korean War. He was the recipient of 2
Purple Heart medals. After the war, he worked as a carpenter and had a lengthy
career as a Scale Model Engineer with Display Arts, Hercules, United Engineers,
Rohm & Haas and Raytheon. He was predeceased by his wife of 45 years, Theresa
(Toner) Jones, son Dennis R. Jones and brother William M. Jones, Jr. Survivors
include daughters Kathy (Carmine) of Wilmington, DE, Bernadette (Ross) of
Knoxville, MD, Theresa A. of Wilmington, DE; sons Michael (Michele) of Aston,
PA, Bobby (Kitty) of Landenberg, PA and Brian (Josie) of Wilmington; 8
grandchildren, Stefanie Szczepanek, Kelly Szczepanek (Brian Kohr), Carmine Jr.
and John Courtney, Mallary, Virginia and Michael Jones and Darian Jones; 4 great
grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Brody and Jaxon Kohr and Mason Dickinson, as well as
many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Friends and family may call at the
CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike, Sharpley from 7-9 PM on Tuesday,
January 3. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Wednesday, January 4 at
10 AM at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, Concord Pike and Sharpley Roads.
Entombment will follow in Cathedral Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family
suggests contributions to The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation at
www.marine-scholar.org, The Veterans of Foreign Wars at www. vfw.org or National
Association of Senior Veterans at nasv.org.
JORDON
The Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV
ANN LEE PECK JORDAN
FRITCH, Texas - Ann Lee Peck Jordan, 66, of Fritch died April 20, 1998, in
Amarillo from cancer. She was born in Belle, W.Va., was a member of the Church
of Christ and a homemaker. Surviving: husband, Ramee D. Jordan; sons, Ramee D.
II, Richard M. "Marty"; daughter, V. Connie Utley; mother, L. Mae Peck of Belle;
sister, Connie M. Selbe; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild. There will
be no service. Memorial Park Funeral Home, Amarillo, is in charge of
arrangements. Note: Great-granddaughter of Elijah Peck and Ella Florence
Shiflett.
KEYS
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD,
Sep. 12, 1977
FANNIE M. SHIFFLETT KEYS
On September 10, 1977, FANNIE M.
(nee Shifflett), of S.W. Baltimore, beloved wife of the late Silas W. Keys.
devoted mother of John O. Keys. & Audrey Biggerman. Virginia Station and the
late Vernon S. Keys. Also survived by six grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. Mrs. Keys rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home,
Inc., 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Services
on Tuesday at 12 noon. Interment Western Cemetery. The family will receive
friends on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Washington Post Papers
please copy.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Thu, Mar. 21, 1968
SILAS W. KEYS
On March 20, 1968, Silas W., of 4504 Manor View road, beloved
husband of Fannie M. Keys (nee Shifflet) and beloved father of John O. Keys,
Sr., Audrey Biggerman, Virginia Pickens and the late Vernon Keys. [Fairfax
county (Va.) papers please copy.] Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home,
4101 Edmondson avenue, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Saturday at 11
A.M. Interment in Western Cemetery.
KIDD
The News-Virginian, VA, Jul. 17, 1989
BARCLAY R. KIDD
Barclay R. Kidd, 60,
of Route 3, Waynesboro, died Sunday (July 16) in Waynesboro Community Hospital.
He was born Oct. 4,1928, in Augusta County, a son of Carroll C. Kidd and Maude
Shifflett Kidd. He was a U.S. Army Veteran, a member of the Glen Kirk
Presbyterian Church and was retired from General Electric with 30 years sercice.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Justine Fisher Kidd, Nov. 9, 1988.
Survivors include one son, Barclay W. Kidd of Charlottesville; four daughters,
Mrs.Gary (Debra) Fitzgerald, Mrs. Paul (Teresa) West and Mrs. David (Rhonda)
West all of Waynesboro and James (Sonya) Terry of Sherando; one brother Larry F.
Kidd of New Mexico; three sisters, Shirley Breen of Richmond, Ann Rallis of
Alexandria and Anita Meeks of Waynesboro; five grandchildren; and a number of
nieces and nephews. A service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Waynesboro Chapel of Etter Funeral Home by the Rev. David Witt. Burial will be
in Augusta Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Gary Wingfield, J. T. Meeks, Jeff
Sprouse, Larry Via ,Kenny Fisher and Frank Fisher Jr. Honorary pallbearers will
be Bobby Sprouse, Fred Arbogast, Wade Fisher, Allen Fisher and Arthur Sprouse.
The family will recieve friends from 7 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
The News-Virginian, VA, Nov. 10, 1988
JUSTINE FISHER KIDD
Mrs. Justine
(Fisher) Kidd, 56, of Route 3, died Wednesday morning (Nov. 9) at Waynesboro
Community Hospital. She was born in Augusta County Nov. 7, 1932 a daughter of
James Edward and Katie Lee (Crickenberger) Fisher. She was an active member of
Glen Kirk Presbyterian Church, where she was a Sunday School teacher for many
years, a member of the choir, and Presbyterian Women. She played guitar at
church functions. Survivors include her husband, Barclay Richard Kidd; a son of
Charlottesville; four daughters, all of Waynesboro, and four sisters, Mrs. Anna
Mabel Fraizer, Mrs. Irene Craig, Mrs. Vivian Sprouse and Mrs. Carrie Fisher, all
of Waynesboro; two brothers of Waynesboro. A service will be held at 11 a.m.
Friday in the Waynesboro chapel of Etter Funeral Home by the Rev. David R. Witt,
with burial in Augusta Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Gary Wingfield, Jeff
Sprouse, Kenny and Billy Fisher, Larry Via and Bart Frazier. Honorary
pallbearers will be Mrs. Kidd's son-in-laws, Gary Fitzgerald, Paul West, James
Terry and David Forbus, and friends attending the funeral. The family will
receive friends from 7 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. Survivors also include
Mrs. Kidd's grandchildren. In memory of Justine Fisher Kidd, this is a heartfelt
appreciation for the most loving, tender wife, mother and grandmother that ever
lived and who will make a lovely addition to heaven.
The News-Virginian,
VA
MAUDE HELEN SHIFFLETT KIDD
Mrs. Maude Helen Kidd, 65, of Route 3, died
Saturday at 4:15 p.m. in Waynesboro Community Hospital. She was born in Augusta
County, Nov. 12, 1906, a daughter of the late Manassus and Nannie Fisher
Shiflett. She was preceded in death by her husband Carroll C. Kidd who died Dec.
7, 1969; a daughter Lottie Kidd; and one son, Kenneth Kidd. Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs. Shirley Breen and Mrs. James (Anita) Meeks, both of Waynesboro,
and Mrs. Michael (Anne) Rallis of Alexandria; three sons, Barkley Kidd and Carl
Kidd, both of Augusta County, and Larry Kidd of Lawton, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs.
Rachel McCauley and Mrs. Rosa McCauley, both of Waynesboro; one brother, Richard
Shiflett of Waynesboro; 17 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A graveside
service will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Augusta Memorial Park, conducted by
the Rev. Scott C. Hutton. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 tonight in
McDow-Tyree Funeral Home.
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SHIRLEY KIDD BREEN
Shirley Kidd Breen, 81 of Crimora, passed away peacefully at her home on
Wednesday, August 17, 2016. Shirley was born on April 6, 1935 in Waynesboro to
the late Carroll Chesterman Kidd and Maude Helen Shifflett Kidd. In addition to
her parents she was preceded in death by a son, Michael Wayne Breen; sister,
Lottie Stuart Kidd; brothers, Kenneth William Kidd, Barkley Richard Kidd and
Carl Ashby Kidd. She is survived by her daughter, Tracy Sansossio;
grandchildren, Holly Fisher and Adam Fisher; great granddaughter, Montaya
Fisher; sisters, Nita Meeks and her husband, Jim and Anne Rallis and a brother,
Larry Kidd. Shirley's wishes were to have a private family service. Family and
friends may share their condolences at
www.charltonandgroomefuneralhome.com.
KINCAID
The Vinton County Courier from Jan. 5 to
Jan. 19, 2021
EDWARD LOWELL KINCAID
Edward Lowell Kincaid, Sr., age 81, of 536 South End Road, Knotts Island, NC
died Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at his residence. He was born February 12, 1939
in Minerton, OH to the late Bernard Lowell Kincaid and Opal Shifflet Kincaid,
and was the husband of Shirley M. Kincaid. After serving his country honorably
with the U. S Navy, Mr. Kincaid retired from active duty and then worked as an
HVAC mechanic with civil service until his retirement. He was also a retired
pastor. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Pamela Hood
(Howard) of Edenton, NC; two sons, Edward Lowell Kincaid, Jr., and Lonnie Walker
of Currituck, NC; two sisters, Sandra Kincaid Barrett and Diane Kincaid Smith;
two brothers, Paul Kincaid and Mike Kincaid; nine grandchildren; and twelve
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Ronnie Kincaid. A
funeral service will be held at Twiford Memorial Chapel on Thursday, January 7,
2021 at 11:00 a.m. The service will be live streamed at
www.facebook.com/TwifordFuneralHome. Burial will be in Albert G. Horton, Jr.,
Memorial Veteran's Cemetery. Twiford Funeral Home, Memorial Chapel, 405 East
Church Street, Elizabeth City, NC is serving the Kincaid family. You may express
condolences to the family by visiting www.TwifordFH.com.
KING
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, Oct. 18, 2016
RUBY HALL KING
Ruby Hall King, aged 85, of Vienna, Va. formerly of Charlottesville, peacefully
passed away on September 17 2016, with her daughters and sisters by her side.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E King; her parents, Mamie and
Floyd Powell; and grandparents, Bluford and Bessie Hall. Ruby is survived by her
daughters, Nancy L King of Vienna, Va. and Janey K Pate and her husband, JJ of
Harpers Ferry W.Va.; her granddaughter, Carlyn Leigh Pate of Harpers Ferry
W.Va.; her sisters, Sylvia Waters of Norfolk, Va. and Kathy McLaren of Rocky
Mount, N.C.; brother, Norman Buck Powell of Mineral Va.; nieces, nephews and
cousins; also, her beloved cat, Pretty. A celebration of life will be held at
the Elks Lodge Picnic Shelter, 389 Elks Drive Charlottesville, Va. from 1 until
5 p.m. on Saturday, October 22 2016. All family and friends are welcome to join
the celebration.
KIRBY
The Rome News - Tribune, Sun, Oct. 25, 2000
JUDGE
ALBERT JUDSON KIRBY
Judge Albert Judson Kirby, age 81, of 3 Notasulga Drive,
died early Tuesday morning at his residence after an extended illness. Judge
Kirby was born in Athens on Dec. 4, 1918, the son of the late Herbert Milton
Kirby and Fellie Ann Davis Kirby. He was preceded in death by a son, Milton
Gregory Kirby in 1912. Judge Kirby served 45 years in the Magistrate Office of
Floyd County. He was a member of First Baptist Church, where he was a deacon,
adult choir member and Sunday school teacher. He was also a former member of the
Rome Kiwanis Club. Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Violet Shiflett
Kirby, to whom he was married March 17, 1940; one daughter, Penelope Kirby
Thacker of Franklin, Tenn,; four sisters, Sylvia Herndon of New Port Richey,
Fla., Ebbie Thomas of Rome, Bessie Lyle of East Point and Martha Glaze of
Jonesboro; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Memorial services
will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, with the Rev. William
S. Davies officiating. A private interment service will be held earlier at
Sunset Hill Memorial Garden. The family will receive friends at First Baptist
Church on Thursday following the memorial service, and, at other hours, at the
residence. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Community
Hospice Care, P.O. Box 233, Rome, Ga. 30162-0233, or to First Baptist Church
Touching Tomorrow or Music Ministry, P.O. Box 1189, Rome, Ga. 30162-1189.
Daniel's Funeral Home has charge of the funeral arrangements for Judge Albert
Judson Kirby.
VERNON RANDOLPH KIRBY SR
Vernon Randolph Kirby Sr. died peacefully at his home Thursday, June 7, 2012.
Vernon was born on March 1, 1926, in Batesville, Virginia, the son of the late
Van Wallace Kirby and Mary Lillian Davis Kirby. He was preceded in death by his
wife, Johnnie Mae Sturkie Kirby; a son, Larry DeWayne Kirby; and three
grandchildren, Sherri, Kristine, and Carol Faye Kirby. Survivors include five
sons, Randy and his wife, Lynn, of Crozet, Allen and his wife, Kem, of Keswick,
John and his wife, Dot, of Palmyra, Van and Bobby, both of Charlottesville; one
daughter, Debra Kirby of Charlottesville; seven grandchildren, Chris Kirby, Ryan
Kirby and wife, Vicki, Sara Kirby Baggett and husband, Marcus, Brady Kirby and
fiancee, Sarah, Mandy Hoy and husband, Jeremy, Kayla Kirby and Scott Kirby; and
five great-grandchildren, Colton Kirby, Parker Baggett, Annabelle Kirby, Jayden
Hoy and Bryce Hoy. Vernon worked at Sperry Marine from August 1956 until his
retirement in June 1990. He loved spending time at the softball fields and going
for Saturday morning rides with his son, Van. He also enjoyed the many family
gatherings held in his home. The family will receive friends from 5 until 7 p.m.
Sunday, June 10, 2012 at the Hill and Wood Funeral Home. Funeral services will
be conducted 10 a.m. Monday, June 11, 2012, at The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints on Hydraulic Road. Interment will follow at Wild Rose Cemetery
in Batesville, Virginia. The family would like to thank Ruby, Peggy, Autumn and
Kim of Gentle Shepherd Hospice and for Ida, his caregiver, for the loving care
provided by them to our Dad in his final months. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Gentle Shepherd Hospice, 6045 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, VA
24019. Friends may send condolences to the family at www.hillandwood.com.
KISLING
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Nov. 6, 1991
LILLY BELLE KISLING BUCHER
Lilly Belle Bucher, 49, of Route 1, Falling Waters, W.Va., died Nov. 4, 1991, at
Monongalia General Hospital in Morgan town, W.Va. Mrs. Bucher was born April 21,
1942, in Harrisonburg and was the daughter of Minnie Shifflett Kisling of
Broadway and the late Amos Kisling. She was a Methodist. Surviving, in addition
to her mother, are her husband, William Cecil Bucher; two sons, Preston Bucher
of Falling Waters and David Bucher of Inwood, W.Va.; two sisters, Stella
Stinnett of Harrisonburg and Rena Turner of Broadway; a brother, Lawrence
Kisling of Harrisonburg and two grandchildren. Pastor Joseph Henriques will
conduct the funeral at 11 a.m. Thursday at Brown Funeral Home in Martinsburg,
W.Va. Burial will be at Pleasant View Memory Gardens. The family will receive
friends 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
KITE
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Jan. 7, 2015
GLEEN DAVID KITE
Gleen David Kite, 91, of Shenandoah, passed away Monday, Jan. 5, 2015, at his home. He was born Sept. 14,
1923, in the Grove Hill area of Shenandoah, Va., and was the son of J. Frank and Eula McDaniel Kite. Besides
his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, James Nelson Kite, George Ray Kite and Lloyd Page Kite.
Gleen graduated from Shenandoah High School in 1943 and was a member of Fields United Methodist Church in
Shenandoah, where he served as administrative council chairman and Sunday school teacher. He served our
country in the U.S. Navy during WWII from 1944 to 1946 and was stationed at Honolulu, Hawaii. He was a member
of the Avis O. Comer VFW Post 8613 and was recently honored as the oldest member of the post. He was an
instrument technician at Merck for 42 years, played baseball for the Shenandoah Indians team, coached and
managed teams in Page and Rockingham counties, was an avid golfer and played with Merck teams and was in a
senior league. He shared his carpentry, plumbing, and electrical skills to help his family members, friends
and his church. He served on the Shenandoah Town Council 21 years. On June 22, 1946, he married Lena Carolyn
Ringle, who survives. He is also survived by his children, Rick (Janice) Kite of Asheboro, N.C., Susan (Steve)
Painter of Shenandoah and Penny (Powell) Markowitz of Luray; sister, Imogene Hull of Waynesboro;
sister-in-law, Phyllis Kite of Stuarts Draft; grandchildren, Leigh (Rob) Hickman, David Kite, Bekka Painter,
Ben (Carrie) Markowitz, Adam Markowitz and Whitney Markowitz; great-grandchildren, Luke and Caroline Hickman,
Hannah, Everett and Norah Markowitz; many nieces and nephews, including Mike and Larry Sullivan, "his
right-hand men." Pastor Stephen Creech will conduct a memorial service 11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 9, 2015, at
Fields United Methodist Church in Shenandoah. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at
the church. Interment will follow at St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery north of Shenandoah with military rites
by Avis O. Comer VFW Post 8613. Friends may call or visit at the Kite home, 209 Shenandoah Ave. in Shenandoah,
at any time. Memorial donations may be made to the Fields United Methodist Church, c/o Annie O'Laker, 606 S.
First St., Shenandoah, VA 22849. Arrangements entrusted to Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton. www.kygers.com .
KNICLEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Jan. 30, 2013
RETTA DELLA KNICELY
Retta Della Knicely, 95, of Dayton, passed away Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, at
Journeys Crossing in Elkton. She was born in Harrisonburg on March 21, 1917, and
was a daughter of the late Frederick Paul and Retta E. (Bible) Blosser. She was
raised by Lesley N. and Ruth Shifflet. Retta was a retired nurse’s aide from
Rockingham Memorial Hospital and had worked at the Bridgewater Home. She was a
member of Dayton Mennonite Church. She was united in marriage on March 24, 1940,
to Irvin Daniel Knicely, who preceded her in death on Oct. 12, 2004. Surviving
are a son, Robert “Bob” Knicely and Janette Fulton of Dayton; and a half sister,
Ethelyn Early of Sun City, Ariz. She is also survived by four grandchildren,
Carey Knicely and wife, Stephanie, of Bridgewater, Allen Knicely and wife, Sara,
of Dayton, Ashley Sampson of Dayton and Brandi Fulton of Bridgewater; and two
great- grandchildren, Isaac Knicely and Madison Sampson. She was preceded in
death by a grandson, Eric Fulton. A funeral service will be held at Dayton
Mennonite Church at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013, with Pastor Daryl Driver
officiating. Burial will follow at Dayton Mennonite Church Cemetery. The family
will receive friends Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Johnson
Funeral Service in Bridgewater. Special thanks are extended to the staff of
Journeys Crossing for her wonderful care. Online condolences may be sent to the
family at www.johnsonfs.com. Note: Retta was the niece of Lesley's first wife
Frances Rebecca (Fannie) Blosser
KOLODZIE
PAUL KOLODZIE
The Syracuse Herald-Journal, NY, Mar. 16, 1991
Paul "Whitey'' Kolodzie, 65, of 115 Stedman St. died Saturday at St. Joseph's
Hospital Health Center. Mr. Kolodzie retired in 1986 from Allied Chemical. He
was a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Marie Shifflet
Kolodzie; four sons, Paul of Mattydale and Michael, Charles and Patrick of
Syracuse; two daughters, Joanne Taylor of Mattydale and Christine Gabriell of
Syracuse; 11 grandchildren; a brother, Charles Kolodzie of Nebraska; three
sisters, Ann Bateson of Syracuse, Nellie Wagner and Jeanney Rider of
Chittenango; and several nieces and nephews. Services are Monday, at a time to
be announced, at the Hollis Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Mausoleum.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, 1105 W.
Genesee St. Contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House.
See wife Marie's Obit
LEFERER
The Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA, Sat, Dec. 3, 1966
PAULA LYNNE LEFEVER
Paula Lynne Lefever Buried At Gravel Hill
Funeral services were held this morning for Paula Lynne Lefever, three-year-old
daughter of Paul and Arbutus Shifflet Lefever, Palmyra RD 2, from the Rothermel
Funeral Home, Palmyra. The Rev, James S. Flora, pastor of the Church of the
Brethren, Palmyra, officiated. Interment was in Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard, Franklin and Walter Hostetter, and Donald Dennis
JEFFREYS
Telegraph, Macon, GA, Sep. 4, 2014
TAYLOR RUSSELL JEFFREYS
Taylor Russell Jeffreys January 24, 1989 - September 2, 2014 Warner Robins, GA
Taylor Russell Jeffreys, 25, walked into the loving arms of his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
Taylor was born on January 24, 1989 in Warner Robins, Georgia. A 2007 graduate of Warner Robins High School,
he currently attended Middle Georgia State College and worked at Olive Garden. Taylor was an avid lover of
basketball and enjoyed playing cards, especially Texas Hold'em. He loved cooking, dancing, playing with his
cousins, and binge eating while watching T.V. He attended Celebrate Recovery at Southside Baptist Church.
Taylor was a handsome, loving son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin and friend who could make anyone and
everyone laugh. He was full of life and loved to have fun. Taylor's memory will forever be treasured by his
loving mother, Elizabeth Shiflet Alexander (Danny) of Kathleen and father, Bryan Russell Jeffreys (Kelly) of
Warner Robins; sister, Magdalen Alexander of Kathleen; grandparents, William Russell Jeffreys (Elizabeth) of
Richmond Hill, Mary Jeffreys (Paul Rich) of Perry and Wayne and Linda Shiflet of Warner Robins;
step-grandparents, Rhonda and Brenda Wilson of Napa, Idaho and Julian and Annette Alexander of Warner Robins;
great-grandparents, Doris Bronkar of Athens, Georgia and Alice Ruth Shiflet of Warner Robins; aunts and
uncles, Karen and Chris Edwards of Perry, Pamela Anderson of Kathleen and Steve and Cathy Fortson of Warner
Robins; step-aunt and uncle, Clint and Andrea Jackson of Warner Robins; cousins, Clayton and Cooper Edwards,
Randee Brown, Craig Esteve, Mackenzie and Riley Anderson, Brandon, Stephanie and Mallory Fortson, Baylee and
Landon Duernberger, and Hunter and Kendall Jackson; devoted girlfriend, Brittany Mixon of Macon; and a host of
friends who will miss him dearly. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, September 5, 2014 in
the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home with interment following in Magnolia Park Cemetery. The family will
receive friends at the funeral home from 1:00 p.m. until service time. Reverend Pat Chastain will officiate.
The family will accept flowers or donations may be given In Memory of Taylor Russell Jeffreys to Celebrate
Recovery at Southside Baptist Church, 1040 S. Houston Lake Road, Warner Robins, GA 31088 or to your favorite
charity . Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home and
Crematory has charge of arrangements.
JONES
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Jul. 13, 1953
C. EDWARD JONES
Jones Funeral This Morning
ELKTON, July 12 —Funeral services for C. Edward Jones, 87, well known farmer and
a leader in the East Point community, will be held from the East Point EUB
Church Monday morning at 10:30, the Rev. S. J. Westfall officiating. Friends and
relatives are asked to meet at the home where the body was taken Sunday night
for a brief service before going to the church. Mr. Jones was a lifelong member
of the East Point EUB church and was a leader in both social and religious
activities. He was a member of the board of trustees for many years. As a past
superintendent and teacher in the Sunday School, Mr. Jones was an inspiration to
young and old. He was a son of the Rev. Henry and Sarah Catherine Jones. He had
made his home at East Point since he was 15 years old. He is survived by one
sister, Mrs. Florence Dyche, of Elkton. Five brothers and five sisters preceded
him in death. Mr. Jones was twice married. His first wife, the former Miss Ora
Shifflett died in 1926. His second wife who survives, was the former Miss Winona
Kite. Four children, eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren survive.
Residents of the East Point community feel that the long and useful place that
Mr. Jones held in the community can never be taken by another. He was a friend
of everyone and always helped those in need.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Fri, Oct. 31, 1997
EVANGELINE BERNICE JONES WEBB
Evangeline Bernice Webb, 95, Shenandoah died Thursday, Oct. 30, 1997, at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg. Mrs. Webb was born July 22, 1902,
in Elkton and was a daughter of the late Chester E. and Ora Shifflett Jones. She
was a retired school teacher for Rockingham and Page County schools and a member
of the Shenandoah Prime Timers, the A.A.R.P. and Field’s United Methodist Church
in Shenandoah. Her husband, Robert B. Webb, died March 14, 1978. Surviving are
one daughter, Ellen James, Springfield; and a number of nieces and nephews. The
Rev. Stephen Creech will conduct the funeral 11 a.m. Saturday at Kyger Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to
the Shenandoah Rescue Squad or Fire Department.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Sat, Feb. 8, 1997
OLIVE MAE JONES STEP
Olive Mae Stepp, 88, 01 Route 2, Elkton, died Thursday evening, February 6,
1997, at the Camelot Health and Rehabilitation Center in Harrisonburg. She was
born August 12, 1908, at East Point near Elkton and was the daughter of the late
Chester Edward Jonas and Ora Shifflett Jones. Mrs. Stepp was a member of the
East Point United Methodist Church. She was also a member of the Junior Order
Ladies’ Auxiliary, A.A.R.P. and the Elkton Senior Citizens Group. In July of
1932, she married Jesse M. Stepp, who preceded her in death in May of 1965. She
was also preceded in death by a daughter, Betty Stepp Gooden. She is survived by
a son, Edward Andrew Stepp of Elkton; two daughters, Peggy Stepp Williams of
Elkton and Dorothy Stepp Seal of Shenandoah; one son in faith, Harold Smith of
Elkton; one Sister Evangeline Webb of Harrisonburg; eight grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. The funeral will be
conducted 2 p.m. Monday (February 10, 1997) at the East Point United Methodist
Church near Elkton. The Revs. A.D. Tice and Lewis Armentrout will conduct the
service. Burial will be at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens in Harrisonburg. The family
will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 Sunday evening at the Kyger & Trobaugh
Funeral Home in Elkton. Friends may also call at Mrs. Stepp’s home at any time.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Maintenance Fund of the East Point
United Methodist Church, in care of Leon Hensley, Route 2, Box 244, Elkton,
Virginia 22827.
The Gazette, Colorado Springs CO, from Jul. 2 - 4, 2006
WAYNE JACKSON JONES
Wayne Jackson Jones, born to George Dewey "Pete"
Jones and Bertha Mae Hopkins Jones in Wesley, AR, went to his eternal rest after
five weeks battling pneumonia and complications. Wayne was transferred to Camp
Carson from Texas early in 1945, and served in the U.S. Army as a vehicle tech
mechanic, medic and ambulance driver. He was a Golden Gloves boxer and always
followed the sport. Wayne owned and operated Jones Painting Service for 55
years. Wayne is survived by his wife of 63 years, Dollie Joyce (Shiplett) Jones;
son Jack L. (Connie) Jones; and daughters Barbara (Leckenby) (Howard "Bud")
Sabol, and Donna (Richard) Kearns. To cherish Wayne's memories and legacy are
also a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Family and friends will
remember Wayne's good nature, quick wit, laughter, love of work, hunting,
fishing and camping, especially 35 retirement winters in San Carlos, Mexico.
Wayne and a lifelong friend Blanton Cogburn birthed the Boulder Street Church of
Christ in 1946. He thrived on fellowship with everyone and was an honored mentor
and good song leader. Wayne was a great encourager to everyone he knew. He
filled his life with joy and will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Arrangements are as follows: Visitation on Thursday, July 6, 2006, 4:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. at Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO.
Celebration of Life, 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 7, 2006 at Swan Law Funeral Chapel,
501 N. Cascade, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery,
1005 S. Hancock Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO (Lot 34, Block 7) immediately
following the service. A Reception will follow. Location and time will be
announced at the service, and all are invited to this time of celebration.
Donations to the American Lung Association, 5600 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Ste. 100,
Greenwood Village, CO 80111 and American Cancer Society, 1445 N Union Ste B100,
Colorado Springs, CO 80909, and/or flowers are welcomed.
JOSEPH
The Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA, Sep. 28, 1945
LUCY BELLE JOSEPH BUCKLEW
28 Sept 1945: Mrs. Lucy Bucklew, nee Joseph, wife of Rev. D, W. Bucklew, of
Lebanon Route 4, died on Thursday at 12:55 p. m. in her home, of apoplexy. She
had been in poor health for the last nine months and was 67 years of age. Mrs.
Bucklew was a member of the Annville Church of the Brethren, of which her
husband is pastor. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following: a son,
Rev. Laportie H. Bucklew, of Bethany Seminary, Chicago, Ill.; three daughters,
Mrs. Sadie E. Smith, Lebanon Route 4; Mrs. Olive L. Sattazahn, Lebanon, and Mrs.
Olive L. Krall, of Lebanon Route 5; sixteen grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter, two sisters, Mrs. Katie Thomas, of Harrisonburg, Va., and
Mrs. Addie Reese, of Lilly, Va.; one brother, Grover Joseph, of Harrisonburg.
[Lebanon Daily News]
The Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA
LUCY BELLE JOSEPH BUCKLEW
28 Sept 1945: BUCKLEW - In Lebanon Route 4, on the 27th inst., Mrs. Lucy, nee
Joseph, wife of Rev. D. W, Bucklew, aged 67 years, 9 months and 21 days. Funeral
on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Rohland Parlors, 508 Cumberland St.
Services at the Church of the Brethren, Annville, Pa. Interment at South
Annville Cemetery, Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further
notice. Friends may call Saturday evening, 7 to 9, at the parlors.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Nov 1958
ADALINE R. (Addie) JOSEPH REESE
Mrs. Addie Joseph Reese, 78 , widow of James Edward Reese and a lifelong
resident of the Mt. Clinton and Lilly communties, died at 11:30 Wednesday night
at her home at Lilly. Mrs. Reese became seriously ill Wednesday. A daughter of
Abner Joseph and Betty Arey Joseph, she was born April 3, 1880 at Mt. Clinton.
In 1906, she married James Edward Reese and since her marriage had lived most of
the time in the Lilly section. Her husband, a well known saw mill and threshing
machine operator and plasterer, died in Nov. 1941. She was a member of the Mt.
Bethel Church of the Brethren. She is survived by five children: Mrs. Noah
Mathias, Rockville, Md; Mrs. Earl Burroughs, Gaithersburg, Md; Mrs. Dwight
Stover, Rockville, Md; and Harry L. Reese and Pete Reese, both of Dayton, Rte.2.
She also leaves one step-daughter, Mrs. Edward Runion, Derwood, Md., 16
grandchildren, 9 step-grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral service
will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the Clover Hill Methodist
Church with the Rev. Ernest S. Coffman, officiating assisted by the Rev. B.L.
Lock. Burial will be in the adjacent cemetey. Active pallbearers will be Arthur
Matheny, MNarion A. Ruleman, Charles W. Bowman, Ernest R. Croushorn. J. N. Arey
and Rodney Howdyshell. Flowerbearers will be: Mrs. Cecil H. Kincely, Mrs. Howard
E. Shifflett, Mrs Charles W. Bowman, Mrs. Harry Lee Stover, Mrs Roy L. Swartz
and Mrs. Charles Shifflett. The body is at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral
Home, where it will remain until Saturday afternoon at 12:15 when it will be
taken to the church. The relatives will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Reese, at Lilly, who made their home with Mrs. Reese, Saturday afternoon at 1:40
for a brief service. The members of the family will be at the funeral home this
evening from seven until eight o'clock.
KAGEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Sep. 18, 1991
JOHN LEWIS KAGEY
John Lewis Kagey,
76, of Harrisonburg, formerly of New Market, died Sept. 17, 1991, at his home.
He had been living with his son, Roger D. Kagey, at 47 Rorrer Circle in
Harrisonburg since 1988. He had been seriously ill for the past several weeks.
Mr. Kagey was born March 5, 1915, in Shenandoah County and was a son of the late
Lewis Russell and Gertrude Lloyd Kagey. He lived all of his life in the New
Market community and was a member and trustee of the Valley Central United
Church of Christ. He was a heavy equipment operator. On Nov. 19, 1936, he
married the former Mary F. Shifflett, who survives. Surviving, in addition to
his son and wife are five other children, William E. Kagey of Broadway, Luva
Good and Bobby Kagey, both of New Market, George Kagey of Silver Spring, Md.,
and Earl Kagey of Titusville, Fla.; five sisters, Nellie Whetzel of Timberville,
Ruby Lutz of New Market, Louise Sellers of Atlanta, Ga., Dorothy Deeds of
Keezletown and Orpha Runion of Smith Mountain Lake; two brothers, Paul Kagey of
Boyce and Bill Kagey of Timberville; and a number of grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. The Revs. Charles W. Clinedinst and Wilson Good will
conduct a memorial service at 7 p.m. today at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral
Home. The family will receive friends following the service. A graveside service
will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Cedar Grove Church cemetery at Mount
Jackson.
KARR
The Deseret News, UT, Thu,
Jan. 21, 2016
CLIFTON P. WILSON-KARR, JR.
November 27, 1941 ~ January 19,
2016
Clifton P. Wilson-Karr Jr. passed January 19, 2016, age 74. Born to
Clifton P. Karr Sr. and Maryannis Shiflett November 27,1941.
Survived by
daughter Lisa Wilson-Fletcher, five Grandchildren, one Great-Grandchild, four
Sisters, one Brother and many Nieces and Nephew. Preceded in death by son
Clifton D. Wilson, Father, Mother, three Sisters, one Brother and five Nephews.
Memorial service will be held Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 260 E. 800 S. Salt
Lake City, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Potluck Dinner following service (meat provided)
please bring dish/dessert to pass.
KEITH
Unknown newspaper, Trenton, MO, Friday, May 18, 1934
RICHARD FERREL KEITH
Richard Keith, 84, Died Last Evening
Richard Ferrell Keith, 84 years old, a lifelong resident of Grundy Co., MO, died
at 10:25 o'clock Thursday evening at his home, 834 East 14th St. Mr. Keith had
been in failing health since last August, and had been critically ill the past
three months, suffering of heart trouble and other ailments. His condition
became worse about a week ago. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, conducted by the Rev. J. E.
Todd, pastor of the Christian Church. Burial will be in the South Evans
Cemetery, northeast of Trenton. A short service will be held at the South Evans
Church. Mr. Keith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John William Keith, was born in Grundy
Co., MO, June 22, 1850. He was united in marriage to Charlotte Shifflette on
August 17, 1869 and to this union twelve children were born, eight of whom
survive and include: James Keith, Trenton; Frank Keith, Canon City, Colorado;
Mrs. May Longstretch, Mrs. Bertha Seibenborn; and Mrs. J.H. Cordes, Trenton;
Shelby and Ora and Miss Dewey Keith of the home. A daughter, Mrs. Rex Rains,
died 2 yrs. ago, and a son, J.W. Keith, died 10 years ago. Two children died in
infancy. He also leaves 16 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.
Nelson Jones of Trenton; and a brother-in-law, Robert Blue, of Sumner, MO. Mrs.
Keith died on July 24, 1922. Mr. Keith united with the Paint Lick Presbyterian
Church when 12 years old. When he moved to Trenton from his farm in the Paint
Lick neighborhood 34 years ago, he placed his membership with the Hodge
Presbyterian Church here. He was active in church and Sunday School work in both
churches, and was an elder for 50 years. He had been a member of the K. of P.
Lodge for many years.
See Wife Charlotte's
Obit
KELLER
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Aug. 24 to
Aug. 27, 2020
LYDIA CHRISTINE MCDORMAN KELLER
Fishersville - Lydia
Christine (McDorman) Keller, 97, widow of Lessie F. Keller passed away Saturday,
August 22, 2020 at the Augusta Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in
Fishersville. Mrs. Keller was born in Staunton, Virginia on August 12, 1923 a
daughter of the late George W. and Lola (Shifflett) McDorman. Lydia was retired
from Staunton Steam Laundry with thirty-eight years of service. She was the last
surviving member of her family. In addition to her parents and husband Lydia was
preceded in death by eight brothers, William J., Elvin L., Charles F., George
H., Samuel A., Walter T., W. Ray, and James E. McDorman, and two sisters, Allene
Houser and Effie Riddle. A Graveside service will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday,
August 26, 2020 in the Barren Ridge Church of the Brethren Cemetery by Reverend
William "Bill" Trice. Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory, 230 Frontier Drive,
Staunton, is in charge of her arrangements. Condolences may be expressed to the
family online at www.coffmanfuneralhome.net
KENNEDY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Mon, Jul. 25, 1983
EDWARD FRANKLIN KENNEDY
Edward Franklin Kennedy, 62, of 473 W. Market St., Harrisonburg died Sunday at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He had been ill a year. Mr. Kennedy was born April
10, 1921, in Harrisonburg and was a son of the late Casper Clay and Myrta
Elizabeth Ritchie Kennedy. He lived his entire life in Harrisonburg and Dale
Enterprise. Mr. Kennedy was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, Rion-Bowman
VFW post and Woodmen of the World. He attended Harrisonburg High School and
served in the Army three years during World War II. He had retired in May after
27 years with Smith's Transfer Corp. On July 2, 1951, he married the former
Esther Ruth Shifflett, who survives. Also surviving is a brother, Alvan E.
Kennedy of Harrisonburg. The funeral will be conducted 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home by the Rev. Louis Carson. Burial will be in
East Lawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends 7:30-8:30 p.m.
today.
KERFOOT
The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, OK, Sun, Apr. 19, 2015
CHARLES EUGENE
KERFOOT
The Funeral Services for Mr. Charles Eugene Kerfoot, 78, of Perry, will be held
at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, 2015, in the First Christian Church, of Perry,
OK, with the Rev. Martin Foster officiating. Burial will follow in the White
Cemetery in Hunter, Ok. He was born in Hunter and moved with his family at an
early age to Lahoma, where he was raised. He graduated from Lahoma High school
in 1954. He worked at his family's meat locker plant in Garber. He married Verna
Mae Peterson in 1956 and from this union, had three daughters. He continued to
work as a meat market manager at several locations for over 50 years. He married
Mary "Dorsey" December 31, 1971, in Midwest City. He was a member of the Perry
Elks Lodge. He also is a member of the First Christian Church and member of the
Elks Camping Club. He loved going to our cabin at Lake Eufaula and most of all,
being with his family. He is survived by his wife, Mary, of the home; daughters,
Kathy Kerfoot, of Meno; Carol Carpenter and husband Mark, of Enid; stepdaughter,
Redessa Brooks, of Newalla; stepson, Gene Ramsey and wife Elaine, of Yukon;
eight grandchildren, Ali Jo Carpenter, Jonathon Carpenter, Josh Brooks, Lindsey
Brooks, Dustin Brooks, Kyler Rodrick, Charlie Ramsey, and Brayden Ramsey; and
great-grandchildren, Connor Reece Abernathy and Logan Jo Abernathy. He was
preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Isabel; two sisters, Helen and Alta
Mae; one brother, James; his beloved daughter, Connie Jo Kerfoot; and grandson,
Craig Carpenter. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorials be made
to the donor's choice. You are invited to share a special memory or condolence
with the family at www.EnidCremation.com
KERSEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Feb. 20, 1914
JOHN KERSEY
MCGAHEYSVILLE YOUTH DIES FROM FRACTURED SKULL IN BALTIMORE
John Kersey's Body Will Be Brought Home For Burial Saturday
Joseph Kersey, who was seriously injured Tuesday evening in Baltimore, died in
that city yesterday. J. O. Kersey, of McGaheysville, father of the young man,
was at the bedside of the young man when the end came. Young Kersey's skull was
fractured, when a scaffold upon which he was standing, while at work on the
Fallsway Tunnel in Baltimore, collapsed. One arm and one leg was also broken. He
did not regain consciousness after the accident. The young man, who was held in
high esteem by his associates at McGaheysville, went to Baltimore only about
three months ago, and secured a position with a firm of contractors. He was 22
year old. Besides his father and mother, he is survived by two sisters, Misses
Bessie and Florence Kersey, of McGaheysville; a half-brother, Calvin Morris of
McGaheysville; and two half-sisters, Mrs. R. L. Shrader and Mrs. Robert Pickett,
of Woodbine, Md. The body will be brought to McGaheysville today. The funeral
will be held at the Methodist Church in that place Saturday morning at 10 a.m.
Services will be conducted by Rev. G. Richardson. Note - This obit lists the
names as John and Joseph Kersey. This is the obit for John Kersey, the son of
John O. Kersey.
KERSH
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Tue, Jan. 29, 1974
BOYD KERSH
The funeral for Boyd Kersh, 79, of Lewistown, Ill. was conducted Jan. 19 at
Cuba, Ill. Mr. Kersh, an Augusta County native, died Jan. 16 in Lewistown
hospital. He was born July 8, 1894 near Centerville and was a son of the late
Stephen A. and Agnes Long Kersh. He was married to the former Maude Shifflett,
who died in 1965. Surviving are three children, Kemper Lee and Kenneth Kersh and
Mrs. Elaine Danner, all of Illinois; two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Thompson and Miss
Anna Lee Kersh, both of Harrisonburg; five grandchildren, and five
great-grandchildren.
KINGREA
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sun, Jan. 8, 2017
ASHTON LEE KINGREA SR.
Ashton "Shotgun" Lee Kingrea Sr., 62, of Gordonsville, died on Thursday, January
5, 2017, at a local hospital. Born in Albemarle County on November 21, 1954, he
was the son of Dewey "Jack" Kingrea and Claire Mabel Shifflett Kingrea. Mr.
Kingrea worked as a master plumber with Dansey Plumbing and worked most of his
career with Pete McDaniel (Pete's Plumbing). He was nice to everyone, and he was
loved by everyone he met. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Judy Shifflett
Kingrea; his children, Ashton L. Kingrea Jr., and Jennifer Kingrea; one sister,
Mabel "Teeny" Marie Fox; two brothers, Dewey W. Kingrea and Carlton "Bunny"
Kingrea; and three grandchildren, John Kingrea, Samantha Kingrea and Emily
Kingrea. A graveside funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, January 10,
2017, at Holly Memorial Gardens in Charlottesville at 1 p.m. The family will
receive friends on Monday, January 9, 2017, at Teague Funeral Home from 6 until
8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Ashton's name
to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, www.stjude.org .
KIRBY
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Mon, Nov. 20, 1961
DAVID LEE KIRBY
David Lee Kirby, the seven-week-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior G. Kirby, of 108
Dry River Road in Bridgewater, died unexpectedly at 10:10 Saturday morning. The
infant child became ill Friday. A son of Junior G. Kirby and Dorothy Shifflett
Kirby, he was born on Sept. 29, 1961. Besides his father, an employee of the
City of Harrisonburg; and his mother; he is survived by three brothers, Sammy
Allen Kirby, Jeffrey C. Kirby, Galen Wayne Kirby; and one sister, Brenda Kay
Kirby; his grandmother, Mrs. Lillian McCurdy, of Harrisonburg; and his
great-grandparents, Mrs. Sadie Cash, of Bridgewater; and Mrs. Hiram Shifflett,
of Penn Laird. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the chapel of
the Lindsey Funeral Home and burial was in Woodbine Cemetery. The Rev. Jeddie
DeFries conducted the services.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Jun. 1, 2009
MARJORIE JUNE KIRBY
Marjorie June Kirby, 81, of Grottoes, died Friday evening, May 29, 2009, in
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. She had been admitted earlier in the day. She was
born in the Port Republic area, and was the daughter of the late George F. and
Marjorie Shifflett Michael. She was a member of the Port Republic United
Methodist Church, where she was a former Sunday School teacher. She was retired
from Cromptons’ of Waynesboro, where she worked in the receiving office. She was
a member of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Grottoes Volunteer Fire Department. On
Oct. 2, 1949, she married William Paul Kirby, who died July 28, 1988. She is
survived by one son, David P. Kirby of Grottoes; one daughter, Donna K.
Meyerhoeffer of Harrisonburg; one stepdaughter, Wanda Jean McClenney of
Seagoville, Texas. Five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday morning, June 2, 2009, at 11 o’clock
by the Rev. David Palmer in the Port Republic United Methodist Church in Port
Republic. Interment will be in the Port Republic Cemetery. The family will
receive friends Monday evening at the Kyger-Pence Funeral Home of McGaheysville
from 7-8 o’clock. Memorial contributions may be made to the Grottoes Volunteer
Fire Department, P.O. Box 67, Grottoes, VA 24441.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Dec. 22, 1953
RONALD LEE KIRBY
Kirby Infant Dies At Hospital
Ronald Lee Kirby, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton G. Kirby, of 312 Garland
Street, died Monday afternoon at one-forty-five at the University Hospital In
Charlottesville. The child was born on Sept. 8th In Harrisonburg. Besides his
father, who Is an employee of the City of Harrisonburg, he is survived by his
mother, who was the former Miss Dorothy Shifflett; his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond McCurdy, of Harrisonburg, great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Cash, of
Spotswood, and Mr. and Mrs. Hairn Shifflett, of Penn Laird; an uncle Leroy
McCurdy, of Harrisonburg, and an aunt, Miss Ella Mae Mullen, of Harrisonburg.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 from the graveside In
Woodbine Cemetery, with the Rev. Albert G. Edwards In charge of the services.
Relatives and friends are asked to meet at the Lindsey Funeral Home Wednesday
morning at ten-fifteen o'clock, prior to leaving for the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs.
Kirby are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McCurdy at 335 Sterling
St., until after the services. Note: Hairn should be Hiram.
KISLING
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Jun. 17, 2020
HALLIE DOROTHY
LAM KISLING
Hallie Dorothy Lam Kisling, 97, of Elkton, danced and sang her
way to heaven June 16, 2020, at Harrisonburg Heath and Rehabilitation Center in
Harrisonburg. Hallie was born, July 31, 1922, in the Jollett Hollow area of Page
County, and was the daughter of the late Virgil Matthew and Nellie Roach Lam.
She also was preceded in death by her husband, Calvin W. Kisling, and son, Alvin
J. Kisling, and a grandson, Alvin Christopher Wolfe. Hallie was a devoted
Christian and attended St. Peters UMC when she was able. She enjoyed flowers,
gardening and music and singing. She loved all animals, especially birds and
cats. She retired after many years at Sleepware and also had worked at Duplan.
Her family was everything to her and she cherished the times she spent with
them. She was a devoted wife, and an amazing mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, who will be missed by all those
who loved her. She is survived by her sons, Dwight O. Kisling and his wife,
Jean, Carroll Kisling and his wife, Nancy, Calvin Kisling Jr., Roger Kisling and
his wife, Phyllis, Douglas S. Kisling and his wife, Janet, and Glenn Kisling and
his wife, Sara; daughters, Lois Jenkins and her husband, Donnie, and Karen Wolfe
and her husband, Larry; sister, Cora V. Zila of Cedar Rapids, Iowa;
grandchildren, Amy Kisling, Carroll W. "Chuckie" Kisling, Misty Snyder, Brandi
Sinnett, Don Jenkins, J.R. Kisling, Jason Kisling, Brent Wolfe, Matt Wolfe, D.J.
Kisling, David Kisling, Melanie Kisling and Issac Kisling; one step-grandchild,
Bobbi Jo Eppard; numerous great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. A
private service will be held at Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton with Reverend Rick
Robertson and Donnie Jenkins officiating. Burial will be at St. Peter's Church
Cemetery near Elkton. Memorial contributions can be made to The Alzheimer's
Association, 355 Rio Rd W STE 102, Charlottesville, VA 22901 or the donor's
charity of choice. Condolences may be shared at www.kygers.com.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Aug. 14, 1961
REIDITH KISLING
PORT REPUBLIC - Redith R. Kisling, 45, formerly of Port Republic but a resident
of Baltimore, Md., for 20 years, died unexpectedly at his home Friday night.
Born Feb. 21, 1916, he was the son of Mrs. Maggie Shifflett Kisling, of Port
Republic, and the late Charles J. Kisling. He was an employee of the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad and a member of the Episcopal Church. On Feb. 23, 1940, he
married Miss Ruby Morris, of Port Republic, who survives. Also surviving are:
two daughters, Mrs. Judy Moreland, and Miss Nancy K. Kisling; two sons. Earl R.
Kisling, and Charles Kisling, all of Baltimore; two sisters, Mrs. Irene Mowbray,
of Baltimore; Mrs. Mildred Scott, of Chicago; one brother, Russell Kisling, of
Port Republic; one half-brother, James Shifflett, McGaheysville. Funeral
services v/ill be conducted Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. from the Grace Memorial
Episcopal Church in McGaheysville by the Rev. Robert H. Crewdson. Burial will be
in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The family will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Shifflett near Lynnwood Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. The body will remain at the W. H.
Kyger Funeral Home in McGaheysville until 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kisling
and her children will be at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Shifflett for a
few days. Pallbearers: Johnny Ott, Earl Hensley, Richard Blackburn, George
Kemper, Blackburn Kemper and Frank Kyger.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Fri, Sep. 18, 1953
WILBERT HENRY KISLING
W. H. Kisling Shenandoah, Passes Away
SHENANDOAH, Sent, 17 Wilbert Henry Kisling, 19, of near Shenandoah died
Wednesday evening at 7:00 o'clock at the University Hospital where he had been a
patient for one day. He had been in ill health for five years with his condition
gradually growing worse with little hope hold for his recovery. He was born on
July 26, 1934, at Elkton, a son of Amos and Minnie Shifflett Kisling. He was a
member of St. Peter's E. U. B. Church of Humes Run. He was educated at the Humes
Run public school. Besides his parents, he is survived by three brothers,
Lawrence Kisling, Norman Kisling and Elwood Kisling, all at home. He also leaves
four sisters, Delia, Lilly, Belle, Emma Jean and Rera Kisling. He also leaves
his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Wilber Kisling, of Elkton. A number of aunts and
uncles also survive. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday afternoon at
two o'clock from St. Peter's E. U. B. Church at Humes Run with a former pastor,
the Rev. P. W. Fisher in charge of the services, assisted by the Rev. W. P. Odum
and burial will be in the church cemetery. The body was removed to the late home
this evening by the Warren G. Kyger Funeral Home where it will remain until
Saturday afternoon. Active pallbearers will be: Joe Dovel, Ray Dovel, Boyd
Hensley, Melvin Jenkins, Elwood Ryan and Benny Good.
KLINE
The Patriot-News on October 20, 2009
MARVIN S. KLINE
Marvin S. Kline, 90, of Palmyra died Sunday, October 18, 2009 at the Lebanon
Valley Brethren Home, Palmyra. Born May 17, 1919 in Manassas, Virginia, he was a
son of the late William D. and Virtie O. (Shifflet) Kline. Hewas the widower of
Dorothy J. (Heisey) Kline who died January 12, 2008 and Grace E. (Myers) Kline.
He retired as meat department manager with 40 years of service from the former
Speece's Food Market, Palmyra. In retirement he worked 15 years for Pronio's
Market, Hershey. He attended Palmyra High School and achieved his diploma later
in life. He was a member of Palmyra Church of the Brethren and enjoyed
participating in their music programs. He served in Civilian Public Service for
four years during World War II. Marvin enjoyed being outdoors walking and
gardening. Surviving are his daughters, Ruthann M. Kline Smith of Alexandria,
New Hampshire and Kathy K. Mancuso of Lebanon; a sister, Helen J. Keener of
Palmyra; grandchildren, Abigail, Matthew, Rebekah and Ian; great grandsons,
Malachi and Levi; and nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held at 11
a.m., Saturday, October 24, 2009 at his church, 45 North Chestnut Street,
Palmyra. Visitation and a light luncheon will follow in the fellowship hall of
the church. Burial will be private in Spring Creek Cemetery, Hershey. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Good Samaritan Fund, Lebanon Valley Brethren
Home, 1200 Grubb Street, Palmyra, PA 17028 or to the American Cancer Society ,
PO Box 1274, Lebanon, PA 17042. Condolences may be shared at BuseFuneralHome.com
The Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA, Oct 1969
WILLIAM D. KLINE
William
D. Kline, 91, formerly of 221 W. Main St., Palmyra, died Wednesday in the Church
of the Brethren Home in Neffsville, where he had been a guest for nearly 15
years. A native of Rockingham County, Virginia, he was a son of the late David
and Sarah Miller Kline. He was a retired employe of the Hershey Estates and a
member of the Palmyra Church of the Brethren and its Men's Bible Class. He also
served as a deacon of the church for many years. His first wife, the former
Virtie Shifflet, died in 1950. He is survived by his second wife, Elva Kilhefner
Kline, a guest at the home, and four sons: Oscar V., Manassas, Va.; David A. and
Marvin S., both of Palmyra, and Omer W., Akron, Ohio. Also surviving are four
daughters, Mrs. Orpha Woodyard, Hershey; Nellie, wife of Roy Summers, Palmyra;
Mrs. Edith Harpine, Hershey RD, and Helen, wife of Roy Keener, Palmyra, in
addition to 23 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and one
great-great-gramdchild. He was the last of his immediate family.
KNIGHTON/KNIGHTEN
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Fri,
Jan. 22, 2021
JESSIE WILLARD KNIGHTON JR.
Jessie Willard Knighton Jr., 72, of Elkton, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20,
2021, at Sentara RMH Medical Center in Harrisonburg. Mr. Knighton was born July
2, 1948, in Rockingham County, and was the son of Lorraine Knighton Gooden of
Elkton and the late Jessie Willard Knighton Sr. In addition to his father, he
was preceded in death by his companion of 23 years, Jennifer Charles; a brother,
Brian Gooden and stepfather, Paul Gooden Sr. Jessie retired as an operator from
Reynolds Metals in Grottoes. He loved coaching Little League Baseball as well as
football and basketball. Jessie had a big heart and enjoyed spending time with
his canine companion, Bella "Big Pretty." In addition to his mother, he is
survived by his children, Angela Smith and husband, Kevin, Stephen Knighton and
wife, Candy, all of Elkton, Stacy Knighton of Grottoes and Jessie Knighton III
and wife, Emily, of Shenandoah; mother of his children, Darlene Knighton of
Elkton; recent companion, Brenda Hansbrough of Churchville; siblings, Connie
Louderback and husband, Bill, of Harrisonburg, Patti Meadows and husband,
Donnie, Paul Gooden Jr. and wife, Donna, and Robert Gooden and wife, Rhonda, all
of Elkton; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren with one on the way, as
well as many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, at the Church of Solsburg with Pastors David Burrell
and Josh Shifflett officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior
to the service at the church. Facial coverings and social distancing will be
required for the health of others. The family would like to give a special
thanks to the Critical Care staff at Sentara RMH for their care and kindness in
the treatment of their father. Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton is in charge of
arrangements where a guest register is available to sign. Condolences may be
shared at kygers.com.
KNOTT
JAMES PAUL KNOTT
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Sat, Jan. 21, 2012
James Paul Knott, 85, of Weyers Cave, passed away Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, at
his home. Paul was born in Stokesville on Oct. 27, 1926, and was a son of the
late George F. and Mary Jane (Huffer) Knott. He was retired in 1979 from the
maintenance department for the Town of Bridgewater. He attended Grottoes
Pentecostal Church. He was united in marriage on Dec. 7, 1956, to Lois Marie
(Shifflett) Knott of Weyers Cave, who survives. Surviving, in addition to his
wife, are two daughters, Delois Elaine Houchen and husband, Francis, of Dayton,
and Monica Dale Jones and husband, John “Chucky”, of Weyers Cave; two sons,
Dwight “Bo” David Shifflett and wife, Shelia, of Bridgewater and Jacob “Jake”
Paul Knott and wife, Stella, of Hinton; three sisters, Margaret Lambert of
Harrisonburg, Pearl Berry of Bridgewater and Sarah Lee Gooden of McGaheysville.
He is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces
and nephews and a special friend, Olis Cunningham. He was preceded in death by
Hershel M. Knott and John F. Knott. A funeral service will be held at Johnson
Funeral Service Chapel in Bridgewater at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, 2012, with the
Rev. Danny Herring, Frankie Grimsley and Pastor Leonard “Sonny” Layman
officiating. Burial will follow at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will
receive friends Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Johnson Funeral
Service in Bridgewater. Memorial contributions may be made to Johnson Funeral
Service, P.O. Box 41, Bridgewater, VA 22812, to help with funeral expenses.
Online condolences may be sent to the family at
www.johnsonfs.com.
WILLIAM L. KNOT
The Herald Mail News, Hagerstown, MD
BETHESDA, Md. - William L. Knott, M.D., 91, of Bethesda, died Saturday, April
15, 2000, at his home. Born Jan. 18, 1909, in Washington, D.C., he was the son
of the late Charles O. and Florence Ada Shiflet Knott. He retired as chief
medical director of insurance at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in
Washington, D.C., after 35 years of service. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he
served in World War II. He was a member of Chevy Chase (Md.) Presbyterian
Church. He is survived by his wife, Mary Frances Morison Knott; three daughters,
Florence Audrey Graf of Westminster, Md., Frances Kennedy Knott of Lexington,
Mass., and Margie Knott of Arlington, Va.; two grandchildren, and three
great-grandchildren. Funeral services and burial will be private. Memorial
donations may be made to Montgomery Hospice, 1450 Research, Suite 310,
Rockville, MD 20850. Arrangements are by Brown Funeral Home, Martinsburg, W.Va.
KORNMAN
The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, CO, Sun, Dec. 13, 2015
CHARLES KORNMAN
Charles "Chuck" Kornman
July 20, 1923 - November 21, 2015
Reverend Charles
("Chuck") Kornman, of Grand Junction, passed away at The Atrium of Grand Valley,
on Saturday, November 21, 2015. He was 92. Chuck was born to Donald and Maude
Shiflet Kornman on July 20, 1923, in Lamar, CO. The family moved to Rozet, WY
when he was in junior high, but had to return to Colorado due to drought and
grasshoppers. After graduating from Cedar Edge High in 1941, Chuck hitchhiked
east with $5 in his pocket, where he attended Graceland College, in Lamoni, IA,
graduating in 1943. He then joined the US Army, serving in Italy and Ft. Bragg,
NC. After his military service, Chuck worked in mines in Ohio City and White
Pine, CO. From 1947-1949, he studied philosophy at William Jewell College in
Liberty, MO and the University of Kansas. In the spring of 1950, Chuck's
childhood dream was realized as he entered full time ministry for the Community
of Christ, headquartered in Independence, MO. His ministry assignments included
Illinois, Texas, Ontario, Canada, Norway, Tennessee, Missouri, Utah and
Colorado. On July 20, 1957 he married Elsie Fry in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
They were married for 35 years. Upon retirement to Durango, CO, in 1988, Chuck
poured himself into volunteerism and service. His passion was meeting people at
their point of greatest need. While in Durango, he helped run the local homeless
shelter and developed his clown ministry as "Popkorn." In 1994, Chuck, moved to
Grand Junction, where he began years of volunteer service at St. Mary's Hospital
and with the American Red Cross. He worked many natural disasters, including
Katrina and Guam and spent 4 months in New York City after 9/11. His thirst for
service led him to over 30,000 volunteer hours with the Grand Junction Police
Department Victim's Advocate Program. Chuck also found a call giving his time to
the Western Colorado Suicide Prevention Foundation and HopeWest Hospice. Through
it all, he remained a vibrant member of his church, and a passionate supporter
of the humanitarian charity Outreach International. Chuck loved baking bread and
taking homemade fudge to his friends. He delighted in reading, especially
westerns and books about ministry. Having a gift of writing, he wrote numerous
prayers that he shared without reservation. Up until his 92nd year, he enjoyed
exercising and seeing his friends at Crossroads Fitness downtown. He had a great
love of bridge, chess, photography, storytelling, and his beloved dog Casper.
His greatest passions were preaching, worshipping with his church family and
sharing his "light" wherever he went. Rev. Kornman is survived by his son, Scott
Kornman of McKinney, TX; daughter, Stacy Webb of Durango, CO; brother, Gerald
Nelson of Clifton, CO; and two grandsons. Interment will be at the Veteran's
Memorial Cemetery, 2830 Riverside Parkway, Grand Junction, CO on Tuesday,
December 22, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. followed by a Celebration of Life at the
Community of Christ, 2880 B-1/2 Rd, at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Chuck
would have been exhilarated by his friends donating to any organization to which
he gave his time.
KORTZ
RONALD LEE KORTZ
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, IN, Fri, Dec. 27, 2013
Ronald Lee "Rambo" Kortz , 64, Indianapolis, passed away on December 23, 2013.
Ron was born on March 30, 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland to Annie Virginia
(Shifflett) Hackley. Ron is survived by his loving wife, Audrey Ann Smith Kortz
and children, Ronald L. Kortz II, Brandy Sativa (Kortz) Huffman (Tim), April D.
Kortz-Ashlock (Julie), Michael L. Kortz (Vicki), Joshua T. Kortz, and 15
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father Benjamin Kortz and
brother, Ben Kortz. He is survived by 8 brothers and sisters. Ron served in the
U.S. Marine Corps from 1969-1972 and was a disabled veteran. Ron retired from
the U.S. Postal Service in 2009. His passions in life were his wife, kids and
Harley Davidson motorcycles. A memorial visitation will be held on Saturday,
December 28, 2013 in Flanner and Buchanan - Washington Park North from 2 p.m. to
4 p.m., with a memorial service at 4 p.m. Online condolences may be made at:
http://www.flannerbuchanan.com
KRALL
EDWARD C. KRALL
The Pennlive.com and in The Patriot-News on Feb. 10, 2018
Edward C.
Krall, 73, of Cove Village, Zion Grove, passed away Wednesday evening at
Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes-Barre, following a nine-month illness. Born in
Middletown, PA; April 19, 1944, he was the son of the late Richard J. and Gladys
(Bailey) Krall, and spent the past seven years in Cove Village, after having
resided in Myrtle Beach, SC, Peach Bottom, PA and Annville, PA. Edward was a US
Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War, and had also served with the US National Guard
in the flight facility at Fort Indiantown Gap. He was a member of Black Creek
United Methodist Church, Sugarloaf. Besides his family his greatest devotions
were to God and Country. He was retired from the Engineering Department of
Hershey Foods, Hershey, PA. He served as a board member of the Nuremberg
Community Players. He loved to fish and enjoyed attending all of his
granddaughter's softball games with his family. Surviving are his wife, to whom
he was married 50 years on October 21, 2017, the former Connie Shifflett; a son
Eric Edward Krall, and his wife Kimberly, Sugarloaf; a granddaughter Hannah
Krall; two brothers Gerald DeWitt Krall, and his wife Janet, Harrisburg; and
Richard Krall and his wife Wanda, Spring Glen; a sister Antoinette Buck and her
husband Barry, Hummelstown; and several nieces and nephews. His Memorial Service
with Celebration of live will be held , Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 2 pm from
Black Creek United Methodist Church, 158 Golf Course Road, Sugarloaf. Friends
may call Saturday, February 17, 2018 from 1 pm until the time of the service.
Interment will take place Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 12:30 pm at Fort
Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville, PA. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations can be made to Black Creek U.M. Church, 158 Golf Course Road,
Sugarloaf, PA 18249 or Pennsylvania Disabled American Veterans, 4219 Trindle Rd
Camp Hill, PA 17011, or online at www.dav.org. Harman Funeral Homes & Crematory
Inc. (West) 1265 Rock Glen Road, Rock Glen is assisting the family with the
arrangements. Online condolences can be entered and more information is
available at www.harmanfuneral.com. www.pennlive.com/obits
KUYKENDALL
CHAUNCY
RAY KUYKENDALL
The Tri-City HeraldRichland, WA, Fri, May 26, 2019
Einan's at Sunset -- With deepest sorrow we feel the need to announce that our
beloved, intelligent son, brother, dad, family member, and friend Chauncy Ray
Kuykendall, died young at 33, Wednesday evening, May 8th in Richland,
Washington. He was born in the same hospital where he left us, May 14, 1985,
Kadlec Hospital to Dan and Laura Kuykendall. He was a graduate of Hanford High
School and went on to Washington State University (Go Cougs) where he earned his
Bachelors and then to Eastern Washington University for his Masters. On the day
of Graduation in Cheney he received a call from Pearson Education where he
worked for several years before moving on to new adventures. Chauncy had an
effect on many people in his lifetime. He had many accomplishments in his life
and it started at a young age academically and athletically. Between roller
hockey, soccer, baseball, ice hockey (3 on 3 hoops) it seemed like we were
always on the road traveling as a family. He made numerous friends over the
years and continued throughout young adulthood. He met Michelle at WSU, who
later became his wife and they had two sons, Cole Daniel (3) and Cameron Lee
(2). After over 10+ years she ended their relationship, although he loved her to
the end. Chauncy will be missed everyday by his mother, Laura Jean, father,
Daniel Dean, sister, Jaennae and her husband, Chris Ingebritsen and his sons;
his 95 year old Grandma Lorraine Kuykendall from Richland, Grandma and Grandpa
Shiflet in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, many uncles, aunts, oodles of cousins, many,
many friends, coaches, teammates and acquaintances. Thank you all for being
there for him. We are planning a celebration of his life at Event Center Friday
May 31st from 5-7 pm. We will have speakers, a DVD showing and welcome anyone
who would like to share. Instead of buying flowers or plants, please talk face
to face with your family; communicate your love, heartache and concerns always.
Express your thoughts and memories on our online Guestbook at
www.einansatsunset.com
LAMBERT
The Athens Messenger, Athens, OH,
Wed, May 27, 1964
BRENDA KAYE LAMBERT
Lambert Infant
POINT
PLEASANT-Graveside rites for Brenda Kaye Lambert will be held Thursday, 2 p.m.,
in Beale Chapel Cemetery. The infant daughter of Ned and Mary Frances Schuler
Lambert, Gallipolis Ferry, died shortly after birth in Pleasant Valley Hospital
Tuesday evening. Surviving in addition to the parents are a sister, Patricia
Ann; paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lambert, Gallipolis Ferry; maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schuler, Summit Station, Ohio; and paternal
great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shiflet, Columbus. Friends may call at the
funeral home.
EVELYENE LAMBERT RYDER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Dec. 1, 1993
Evelyene Lambert Ryder, 56, of Covington died Nov. 22, 1993, in Lewis-Gale
Hospital in Salem. She was born in Alleghany County but lived in Rockingham
County as a child. She was a daughter of Alene Shifflett and the late Edgar
David Lambert. She was a member of Mallow Presbyterian Church and was a retired
secretary of the Alleghany County Board of Supervisors. She was also a member of
the Women of the Moose. In addition to her mother, she is survived by a son,
David Ryder of Roanoke, and a brother, Edgar D. Lambert Jr. of Richmond. The
funeral was held Saturday in Covington. Burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery in
Covington.
The News Leader, VA, Mon, Mar. 5, 2018
JAMES FRAZIER
LAMBERT SR.
Staunton - James Frazier "Jim" Lambert, Sr., 80, husband of Mary (Shifflett)
"Squirrley" Lambert of 1529 New Hope Road, went to be with his heavenly Father
on Friday, March 2, 2018 surrounded by family and friends and those he loved.
Mr. Lambert was born on January 6, 1938 in Swoope, a son of the late Lawrence
Charles and Pauline (Myers) Lambert. James was formerly a Deputy Sheriff for the
Augusta County Sheriff's Office for many years and retired from Diakin, formerly
McQuay, after 55 years of service. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and fishing
in the mountains of Swoope with his brothers and nephews. James was a family man
and enjoyed spending time with his family and going with them to his favorite
restaurant. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son,
Charles Alexander Lambert; a brother, Lawrence "Junior" Lambert; two sisters,
Hazel (Lambert) Barbee and Pauline "Muck" Lambert; and a very special beloved
pet, "Shelbie Lynn Lambert." Surviving in addition to his wife of 60 years, is a
son, James F. "Jimmy" Lambert, Jr. and partner, Gary Terry of Staunton; a
daughter, Shawn (Lambert) Graham and her husband Kevin of Deerfield; a
granddaughter, Jordan M. Graham and her fiancé, Justin McCray of Deerfield; a
grandson, Joshua M. Graham of Deerfield; two great- grandchildren, Carson
Alexander Lee McCray and Brendan Michael Gutshall-McCray, both of Deerfield; two
brothers, Boyd "Punk" Lambert of Stuarts Draft and Billy A. Lambert and his wife
Judy Lambert of Staunton; a special niece, Reba (Lambert) Bright; and a number
of nieces and nephews; and a beloved pet, "Sweetpea" also survive. The family
will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Monday, March 5, 2018 in the Coffman
Funeral Home and Crematory. A private burial will be held at a later date. The
family would like to extend a special "Thank You" to the Intrepid Hospice Team,
Dr. Samuel Hostetter of Stuarts Draft Family Practice, Dr. Carmen Gonzalez with
the Augusta Pulmonology Clinic at Augusta Health, and to Tracey Wolfe of
Intrepid Hospice. It is suggested those desiring make memorial contributions to
the Staunton- Augusta S.P.C.A, 33 Archery Lane, Staunton, Virginia 24401 or
Intrepid Hospice of Staunton, 106 Rowe Road, #103, Staunton, Virginia 24401.
Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory, 230 Frontier Drive, Staunton is in charge of
his arrangements. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at
www.coffmanfuneralhome.net.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA
JIMMIE LAMBERT JR.
Jimmie Lambert Jr., 63, of Bridgewater, passed away Saturday, July 6, 2013, at
Emeritus in Harrisonburg from complications of Frontal Temporal Dementia. Jimmie
was born in Deer Run, W.Va., on Dec. 21, 1949, and was the son of Rhoda
Shifflett Lambert of Harrisonburg and the late Jimmie Lambert Sr. He graduated
from Franklin High School in 1968 and served in the U.S. Army. He then went on
to attend Potomac State College and graduated from James Madison University. He
worked for the Virginia Department of Rehabilitation as a placement counselor
until retirement. Jimmie was a member of the Rockingham-Augusta Search and
Rescue Team, the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, the Studebaker Club in Dayton and
a volunteer for Skyline Literacy. He loved antique cars and was a train
enthusiast. He also loved animals and spending time with his family. He will be
forever remembered as a caring and loving husband, father, and friend. On Aug.
13, 1972, he married Starr Allen Lambert, who survives. Surviving family also
include a son, Jarrett A. Lambert and fiancée, Lauren, of Harrisonburg;
daughter, Jocelyn S. Lambert of Bridgewater; brother, Thomas Lambert and wife,
Connie, of Harrisonburg; mother-in-law, Gloria Allen of Harrisonburg;
sister-in-law, Kathleen Allen of Oakville, Ontario, Canada; goddaughter, Erika
Hannell of Lynchburg; nieces and nephew, Becky Long, Kate Lambert, Adam Lambert
and his wife, Becca; and great-niece and nephew, Skylar and Jackson Lambert. The
funeral service will be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, July 9, 2013, at the
Kyger Funeral Home Chapel in Harrisonburg with Pastor Roger Dove officiating.
Burial will be private. The family will receive friends on Monday from 6 to 8
p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial gifts may be made to the Rockingham-Augusta
Search and Rescue, Attn: Treasurer, P.O. Box 304, Bridgewater, VA 22812.
LANGHAM
GEORGE WILLIAM LANGHAM
The Rome News-Tribune, Rome, GA, Fri, Dec. 7, 1990
George William Langham Sr., 64, of 134 Wayside Road died today. Mr. Langham was born May 9 1926, in Floyd
County, son Ellen Kearns Langham and the late George Maddison Langham. He had been a lifelong resident of
Floyd County. Before retirement, he was employed by the Georgia Power company for 40 years. He was a member of
Oostanaula Lodge No. 113 F&A.M., the Low 12 Club and the Georgia Power Embassador Club of Rome. He was a
veteran of World War II, having served with the Navy. Survivors include: his wile, Mildred Sue Shiflett
Langham, to whom he was married Oct. 2, 1942; two sons, George William Langham Jr. and John David Langham,
both of Rome; his mother. Rome; two sisters, Miss Annie Mae Langham and Mrs. Mane Langham Cooper, both of
Rome; a brother, Robert Lee Langham, Rome; six grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
Heritage Chapel of Jennings Funeral Home with the Rev. Doug Burrell officiating. Interment will be at Oaknoll
Memorial Gardens.
See wife Mildred's obit
LANTZ
BRANDON LEON LANTZ
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Jan. 26, 2010
Brandon Leon Lantz, 18, of Elkton, passed away Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010,
following a motor vehicle accident. Brandon was born Feb. 5, 1991, in
Harrisonburg, and was a son of Delbert "Leon" Lantz Jr. and companion, Dana, and
Angela "Michelle" Hutton Lantz and companion, Andy Good, all of Elkton. Brandon
attended Spotswood High School and graduated from Massanutten Technical Center
and was a member of the Blue Ridge Independent Church near Elkton. He had been
employed by McDonald's in Elkton and also performed landscaping. He was an avid
hunter and fisherman. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, Matt
Rexrode and Benjamin Mikel Good, both of Elkton; two sisters, Ashley Renee Lantz
and Courtney Dawn Lantz, both of Elkton; stepbrother and stepsister, Anthony
Shifflett and Katie Francisco; girlfriend, Holly Terry; grandparents, Mike and
Carolyn Hutton, Delbert Lantz Sr. and Vivian Lantz, all of Elkton;
great-grandmothers, Bernice Hutton of Elkton and Dorothy Lantz of Penn Laird;
great-grandfather, Gene Hansbrough; uncles, Jeff Lantz Sr. and wife, Lisa, and
Mickey Hutton; aunt, Carrie Hutton; great uncles, Ralph Lantz and wife, Ruth,
and Eddie Lantz; nephew, Aidan Rexrode; and special cousins, Jeffrey Wayne Lantz
Jr., Lindsey Lantz, Matt Mowbray and Cassie Hutton. Brandon was also preceded in
death by his grandmother, Beverly Good, and great-grandparents, Max Hutton Sr.,
Bettie Hansbrough, Cecil and Minnie Shifflett and Dolan Lantz. A funeral service
will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010, at the Full Gospel Lighthouse
Tabernacle near Elkton with the Rev. Homer Frazier, Pastor Ronald Spencer and
Pastor Carter Dean officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Peter's Cemetery
near Elkton. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the
Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elkton
Emergency Squad, P.O. Box 152, Elkton, VA 22827. Online condolences may be made
to the family by visiting www.kygers.com.
RYLAN ELIZABETH NICOLE LAY
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sun, Aug. 3, 2014
Rylan Elizabeth Nicole Lay passed away in her mothers arms on Wednesday, July 30, 2014, at UVA Medical Center
in Charlottesville. She blessed our lives 15 weeks early on July 2, 2014, at 12:18 a.m. weighing 1 lb 12 oz.
and after her 4 week battle struggling from multiple infections Heaven gained an angel. Rylan was a very
strong willed and feisty little lady. She is the daughter of Ashley McCauley and Jeremy Lay and the answer to
their prayers. They waited for her birth with joyful expectation and many plans for the future. During her
brief visit on Earth she was able to enjoy her little red bow and being held and read to by her parents. In
addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, Gloria and Marvin McCauley, Charlie Branham and
Bonnie Lay-Branham; her big sister, Makayla Nicole Shifflett; her aunts, Chelsee Brodine, Vicki Jenkins-Cone,
Katelyn Roach, Kimberly Shifflett and Carolyn Hurt; and her uncles, Ryan McCauley and Kevin Brodine. A
Celebration of Rylan's life will be held 6 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014, at Ryan Funeral Home, 12819
Spotswood Trail, Ruckersville, VA 22968. The family would like to thank all of the doctors, nurses and staff
of UVA for their compassion and care shown during this difficult time and also to the family and friends for
their visits, thoughts, prayers and acts of love. An online guestbook is available at www.ryanfuneral.com Ryan
Funeral Home of Ruckersville, Virginia is handling the arrangements.
LAVENDER
The Find-A-Grave memorial created by Loree &
Billy Beacham
THOMAS LAVENDER SR.
Thomas Lavender, Sr., age 92, of
Milledgeville, passed away Saturday, June 13, 2020. Funeral Services for Thomas
Lavender, Sr. will be conducted Wednesday, June 17, 2020, recognizing Covid
regulations and social distancing, at 2:00pm in the Chapel of Williams Funeral
Home with Rev. Randall Thomas officiating. Interment will be privately held in
the Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Lavender was born in Toomsboro on
November 2, 1927 to the late William Henry Lavender and the late Orion Walters
Lavender. Along with his parents, he was also preceded in death by his wife,
Freddie Ann Shiflet Lavender. Mr. Lavender lived in Milledgeville most of his
adult life. Mr. Lavender served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, where he was a
corporal in Guam during WWII. He served as an MP following the war. Upon
returning from service, Thomas went to work at the Milledgeville State Hospital
as a medical attendant, later becoming an LPN. He also joined the National
Guard, becoming a Master Sergeant and a Sharpshooter. He left MSH to run the old
Sinclair Auto Service Station on South Wayne Street, where he worked as a
certified auto mechanic. After selling the station, he went to work for Orkin
Pest Control in 1964. He moved with Orkin to Clairmore, Oklahoma, and later to
Ozark, Alabama in 1965, where he bought another auto service station. It was
here that he bought a 1957 Chevrolet, and raced it on the local dirt track race
courses. He later sold the service station in Ozark, and he, along with his
family, moved with Orkin to Pine Bluff, Arkansas for 1 year before returning to
Milledgeville. Upon his return, he went back to MSH, where he worked as an
admissions officer. Thomas later took a position at the Youth Development Center
in Milledgeville as a Lieutenant, later becoming the Director of Security. He
was instrumental in getting the lieutenants and director POST certified, as well
as implementing uniforms for security staff, proper CB radios for the security
cars, proper security cages in the cars, and the control fence around the
campus. He also served as the YDC Fire Marshal. He retired from YDC and the Sate
of Georgia in 1981, but remained a member of the Georgia Peace Officers
Association for the rest of his life, and a Deputy Sheriff for several years
into his retirement. Mr. Lavender is survived by his son, Thomas Lavender, Jr.
(& Janet) of Milledgeville ; his grandchild, Karla Lavender Milikin (& Monty) ;
and his great grandchildren, Presley Windham Milikin and Avery Leigh Milikin.
LAYNE
The News Leader from Mar. 23 to Mar. 26, 2021.
HENRY DAVID LAYNE
Waynesboro - Henry David Layne, 81, of Waynesboro, VA, passed away on March 20,
2021 at Augusta Health in Fishersville, VA. Henry David Layne was born in
Fishersville, VA to James Robert Layne and Mary Lee Brumfield Layne on February
8, 1940. He was a 1957 graduate of Wilson Memorial High School, Fishersville,
VA. He worked for DuPont in Waynesboro, VA for over 40 years, retiring in 2000.
Henry David Layne is survived by his wife of 56 years, Carolyn Shifflett Layne;
his son Timothy "Tim" Layne and wife Brenna Fawley Layne; his daughter Tammy
Layne; his brothers Gerald "Gerry" Layne and wife Ann Layne, and James "Jimmy"
Layne and wife Teresa Layne; grandsons Finn Layne and Tai Layne; nephews John
Robert "Rob" Layne, Eric Layne and wife Jennifer Gardner Layne; nieces Vonda
Tabor, Breeta Heizer, and Amanda Layne and husband Tony Brissell; his aunt Polly
Brumfield; several great-nieces and great-nephews, as well as many cousins.
Henry David Layne enjoyed spending time with family, reading, hunting, watching
sports on TV, and repairing things. His ability to repair almost anything was
admired by everyone. A private memorial service will be held at Reynolds Hamrick
Funeral Home in Waynesboro, VA. There will be no public viewing or visitation.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the following charities.
Please indicate on checks that the donations are in memory of Henry David Layne.
Augusta County Fire-Rescue, Inc. at PO Box 590, Verona, VA 24482. Augusta Health
Palliative Care at 78 Medical Center Dr, Fishersville, VA 22939. Augusta Health
Hospice of Shenandoah at 78 Medical Center Dr, Fishersville, VA 22939 The family
of Henry David Layne wishes to extend our sincere thanks to his doctors and
nurses at Augusta Health, both recent and who have treated him throughout the
years.
LEAKE
The Daily News Record, Harrison urg, VA, Wed. Jul. 20, 2016
HAROLD JUNIOR
LEAKE
Harold Junior Leake, 67, of McGaheysville, passed away Tuesday, July
19, 2016. Harold was born Feb. 12, 1949, in Rockingham County, and was the son
of the late Arthur and Elise Sites Leake. He was also preceded in death by six
sisters and one brother. He worked most of his life in the poultry industry at
Wampler Poultry Plant, and later worked as a custodian for Rockingham Memorial
Hospital. Harold was a Vietnam Army veteran, and he received a Silver Star and
Purple Heart for his services during the war. Harold is survived by a sister,
Patsy Grimsley and husband, Richard; along with numerous nieces and nephews and
great-nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m.,
Thursday, July 21, 2016, at Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg with the Pastor
Ron Spencer officiating. Burial will follow at Rest Haven Cemetery in
Harrisonburg. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service on
Thursday. Memorial contributions can be made to Wounded Warrior Program, P.O.
Box 758517, Topeka KS
JOYCE LEAKE FISHER
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Wed, Jul 3, 2013
Joyce Leake Fisher, 69, of Ruckersville, Virginia, died on Monday, July 1, 2013,
at her residence. She was born on September 23, 1943, in Charlottesville,
Virginia, to the late William Leake and Virginia Shifflett Eddins. She is
survived by her two children, Rebecca Fisher Harlow and her husband, Andy, of
Ruckersville, and Robert Fisher and his wife, Crissy, of Ruckersville; six
grandchildren, Brandon Harlow, Trenton Fisher, Christian Harlow, Julie Fisher,
Brian Harlow, and Tonya Shifflett; and one great-grandchild, Chloe Harlow.
Additional survivors include her siblings, William "Bill" Leake and his wife,
Mary, Judy Nicely and her husband, Gordon, Stanley Leake, and Merdith Leake. The
family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Friday, July 5, 2013, at Ryan
Funeral Home, 12819 Spotswood Trail Ruckersville, VA 22968. A graveside service
will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, July 6, 2013, at Evergreen Cemetery with the
Reverend Wendell Lamb officiating. The family would like to thank Dr. Jill York
and Hospice of the Piedmont for all of their love, compassion and guidance they
have shown to her and the family. An online guest book is available at
www.ryanfuneral.com. Ryan Funeral Home of Ruckersville, Virginia, is handling
the arrangements.
NANCY JANET LEAKE DERROW
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Jan. 28, 2013
Nancy Janet Leake
Derrow, age 74, of Harrisonburg, passed away Sunday morning, Jan. 27, 2013, with
her family by her side. She was preceded in death by her parents, Arthur
"Squire" and Elsie Sites Leake; her husband of 40 years, Carroll David Derrow
Sr.; a daughter, Bonnie Leake; two sons, Wayne Leake and baby boy Derrow; one
brother, Nelson "Houston" Leake and five sisters. Nancy was born in Harrisonburg
on Feb. 18, 1938. She lived and raised her family in Harrisonburg, where she was
employed with Shenandoah Poultry and the Daily News-Record. She was a member of
the Full Gospel Lighthouse Tabernacle Church in Elkton. Surviving are two sons,
Roger A. Leake and wife, Karen, of Radcliff, Ky., and David W. Derrow of
Harrisonburg; two daughters, Sharon L. Caracofe and husband, Doug, of
McGaheysville and Evelyn L. Waybright and husband, Tommy, of Harrisonburg; one
brother, Harold Leake of Elkton; one sister, Patsy Grimsley of Stanley; her
grandchildren, Melody Miller and husband, Travis, Mandy Sady and husband,
Daniel, Travis Roadcap, Jessica Derrow, Hanna Derrow, Brian Leake, Matthew Leake
and Allison Leake; her great-grandchildren, Kellie Caracofe, Jacob Carson, Logan
Leake, Kyle Leake and Marleigh Miller and her sister-in-law, Carolyn Leake of
Harrisonburg. She is also survived by two granddogs, Copper and Chloe. Family
and friends will gather for visitation Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, from 6-8 p.m. at
Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, at Full Gospel Lighthouse Tabernacle in Elkton with
Pastor Ronald Spencer and the Rev. Homer Frazier presiding. Interment will
follow at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens in Harrisonburg. Memorial contributions
may be made to Relay for Life, 420 Neff Ave., Suite 210, Harrisonburg, VA 22801.
NELSON HOUSTON LEAKE
The Kyger Funeral Home Obituary, Feb. 19, 2012
Nelson Houston Leake, 69, of Harrisonburg, passed away Friday February 17, 2012,
at his home. Nelson was born on November 28, 1942 in Harrisonburg and was the
son of the late Arthur Moody and Elsie Virginia Sites Leake. Nelson was a
lifetime resident of the area. He was a Sergeant in the Virginia National Guard
for 23 years, and worked for the City of Harrisonburg in the Water Department
for 33 years. He was a student of Martial Arts at Halterman Karate, and enjoyed
playing Santa Clause and the Easter Bunny at various events. He was also a
member of Full Gospel Lighthouse Tabernacle Church. On November 20, 1964, he
married Carolyn Faye Keller Leake, who survives. He is also survived by two
sons, Nelson Scott Leake and wife Dana of Keezletown, and Shawn K. Leake and
wife Rachel, of Weyers Cave; five grandchildren; Miranda Coffey, Kristofer
Leake, Lyndsie Leake, Matthew Sprouse and Brittany Sprouse, one great grandchild
on the way; a brother, Harold Leake, of Elkton; and sisters, Nancy Derrow, of
Harrisonburg, and Patsy Grimsley, of Stanley. A funeral service will be held at
2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, February 21, 2012, at Full Gospel Lighthouse
Tabernacle Church in Elkton, with Pastor Ron Spencer and Homer Frazier
officiating. Burial will follow at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens near Harrisonburg.
The family will receive friends from 7 - 8 pm Monday evening at the Kyger
Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Memorial contributions may be made to RMH Hahn
Cancer Center, 2008 Health Campus Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801.
LEAP
JEROME J. LEAP
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Jul. 22, 2010
LEAP , Jerome J. On July 18, 2010, Jerome J. Leap , beloved husband of Carletta
Leap (nee Shifflett); devoted father of Rose Chaney, Teresa Horney and her
husband Harry F. Horney III and the late John J. Leap; cherished son of Leroy
and Philomena Leap; dear brother of Patrick Leap, Rita Marie James, and the late
Francis, Robert, and Teresa Leap; loving grandfather of Jerome Chaney, Amanda
Chaney, Blake Leap, Harry F. Horney IV, and Jerry F, Horney, and loving great
grandfather of Carly Beth Morgan. Also survived by many other loving relatives
and friends. Mr. Leap retired from Bethlehem Steel after 41 years. Funeral
service from the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace Avenue on Saturday at
8:15 am . A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel Catholic Church, 1704 Eastern Avenue on Saturday at 9 am . Visiting hours
at the funeral home on Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm . Interment Bel Air Memorial
Gardens.
LEASE
GLORIA JEAN GRUNDEN LEASE
The York Daily Record, York, PA, Fri, Jun. 12, 2015
YORK -- Gloria Jean (Grunden) Lease, 83, passed away at 3:49 p.m., Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at York Hospital.
She was married to Luther G. Lease and they recently celebrated their 61st anniversary on April 30, 2015.
Gloria was born November 16, 1931 in York County and was the daughter of the late Lester and Pearl (Shifflett)
Grunden. She attended school at Manchester High School in Manchester. She was employed for 22 years with
Sylvania Electric in York before retiring in 1989. She was a member of Heritage Senior Center where she
volunteered and delivered meals for the shut ins and also was a member of St. David's E. C. Church in Dover
since 1961. In addition to her husband, Luther, Gloria is survived by her daughter, Peggy Eisenhart and her
husband, Dennis of York; her son, Robert Lease of York; six grandchildren, D. J. Eisenhart and his wife, Jami,
Corey Eisenhart and his wife, Courtney, Emily Showalter and her husband, Kyle, Amanda Lease Evans, Amber Lease
and Brianna Lease Baltozer; two great-grandchildren, Callen and Aubri; and her sister, Charlotte Clark of
York. Her funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Monday, June 15, 2015 at The Diehl Funeral Home & Cremation
Center, 87 S. Main St., Mount Wolf. Viewing will be from 10 to 11 a.m., Monday at the funeral home. Burial
will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Officiating at the service will be her pastor The Reverend Patrick Teaford.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider, St. David's E.C. Church, 2411 Oakland Road,
Dover, Pa. 17315. To share memories of Gloria please visit www.diehlfuneralhome.com
LEAVELL
The Culpeper Star Exponent, Culpeper, VA, Tue, Oct. 23, 2012
JEFFREY DALE LEAVELL
Jeffrey Dale Leavell, 50, of Orange, died on Saturday, October 20, 2012, at his
residence. He was born on March 4, 1962, in Michigan, the son of the late James
Sidney Leavell and Eleanor Faye Wood Shifflett. He was also preceded in death by
a brother, Ryan Travis Shifflett. Jeff is survived by a sister, Robin Shifflett
and husband, Jeff, of Orange; a stepsister, Jackie White of Orange; his brother,
John Paul "J.P." Shifflett Jr. of Orange, stepfather, John Paul "Sugar"
Shifflett of Orange; two nephews, Shannon Shifflett and wife, Wendy, of
Unionville, Brandon Shifflett and wife, Tonya, of Rapidan; two nieces, Brittney
Hall and husband, Devin, of Orange, Chastity Taylor and husband, Brooks, of
Quinque; six great- nephews and two great- nieces. A memorial service will be
held 2 p.m. Friday, October 26, 2012, from the Preddy Funeral Home Chapel in
Orange. Pastor Jeff Shifflett and Don Hughes will officiate. The family will
receive friends at the funeral home from 12 until 2 p.m. Friday, October 26,
2012. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions may be made
to the charity of your choice . Preddy Funeral Home of Orange is assisting the
family with arrangements.
LENHART
The Frederick News Post, Frederick, MD, Jun. 7, 2011
PEGGY MAXINE HOLSINGER LENHART
Mrs. Peggy Maxine Lenhart, 73, of Walkersville, died Sunday June 5, 2011,
surrounded by her loving family at her home after an extended illness. Born
December 21, 1937 in Frederick County, she was the daughter of the late Kenton
T. Sr. and Pauline Shifflett Holsinger. She was the wife of Glenn H. Lenhart
Jr., her husband of 53 years. Mrs. Lenhart was a member of St. Johns United
Church of Christ, Woodsboro. She was formerly employed with Frederick Memorial
Hospital for several years and then for 35 years with Hood College prior to
retirement. She enjoyed shopping, flower gardening. the beach, visiting the
Florida Keys, animals, riding in her red convertible. cooking and spending time
with family and friends. In addition to her husband she is survived by a
daughter, Kristi Heffner and husband Robert of Frederick; 2 sisters, Bonnie Lou
Dixon and husband Robert of Woodsboro; Ocie Romana Bernstein of Wilmington, DE;
2 brothers, Dannie Holsinger and wife Anna of Carroll Valley, PA; Kenton
Holsinger Jr. and wife Carolyn of Gettysburg. PA and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 9 at St. John’s
United Church of Christ, 8 N. Second St, Woodsboro, with Rev. John Schildt and
Rev. Sean Delawder, officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery,
Woodsboro. The family will receive friends at Hartzler Funeral Home, 404 5. Main
St.. Woodsboro, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, June 8. Memorial contributions may
be made to St. John’s U.C.C., 8 N. Second St., Woodsboro, MD 21798. Online
condolences may be shared with the family at www.hartzlerfunerai home.com.
LENTZ
KEVIN MICHAEL LENTZ
The Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA, Thu, Jan. 22, 1970
Kevin Michael Lentz, 21-day. old infant son of Thomas J. and Barbara Shifflett
Lentz, 141 N. Railroad St., Palmyra, died Wednesday evening at home. Dr. Leonard
Tanner, Good Samaritan Hospital pathologist, was scheduled to perform an autopsy
today to determine the cause of death. In addition to the parents, survivors
include a step-sister, Stephanie Bartell, and a stepbrother, Vincent L. Bartell,
both at home; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Edna Shifflet, Palmyra; the
paternal grandmother, Mrs. Eve1yn Lentz, Lebanon, and the paternal grandfather,
Mervin A. Lents, Lebanon; maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Morris, Palmyra RD 2, and maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Julia Black. well,
Struthers, Ohio.
LEONARD
EMERY L. LEONARD
The Toledo Blade, Toledo, OH, Jul. 6, 2005
Emery L. Leonard, 66 years, of Metamora, Ohio, passed away on Monday, July 4,
2005, in Fulton County Care Center. Emery was born on September 28, 1938, to
Emery O. and Veronica (Hennan) Leonard in Sylvania, Ohio. He married Loretta
Shifflett on May 21, 1964. Emery was a janitor for Ladbroke Race Track for 10
years, retiring in 1998. He was in the Army Reserve National Guard, Marine
Corp., and Merchant Marines. Surviving is his loving wife, Loretta; children,
Daniel (Kathy Gray), Bruce and Shannon Leonard; stepchildren, Rick and Kerry (LuAnne)
Surgeson; 9 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild. Friends will be received in
the Neville Funeral Home, 7438 Airport Hwy., Holland, OH (419-865-8879), from
2-9 p.m. Thursday, July 7, 2005. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on
Friday, July 8, 2005, at the funeral home. Burial will be private.
See wife Loretta's obit
LEWIS
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Sat, Oct. 10, 2015
LEONARD J. LEWIS
Waynesboro -- Leonard "Jerry" Lewis, went to be with the
Lord Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. He was born Nov. 11, 1942, in Albemarle County, to
the late Linwood Lewis and the late Elizabeth Shifflett Lewis. He was an
ordained Minister and a member of Celebration Church of God in Waynesboro. In
addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister, Belle, and his
brothers, Elmer, Floyd, Irvine and Dan Lewis. He is survived by his wife Adaline
"Addie" Lewis; brothers, John Lewis and Edward Lewis: stepchildren, Kathy,
Debbie, Carol and Allan; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and numerous
nieces and nephews.Family will receive friends Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015, from 2
p.m. to 4 p.m. at Charlton and Groome Funeral Home, 619 Lifecore Drive,
Fishersville, VA 22939 and where a funeral service will be held in the chapel at
1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015, conducted by Brother Wayne Chint and Brother
Jonathan King. Interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery.Family and friends
may share their condolences at
www.charltonandgroomefuneralhome.com.
The Henderson and Sons Funerl Home, Rome, GA
SARAH
LAND LEWIS
Mrs. Sarah Land Lewis, age 77, of Rome, GA, passed away on Thursday, October 15,
2020, at her residence. Mrs. Lewis was born in Rome, GA on May 5, 1943, daughter
of the late Bruce Land and the late Ruby Vera Shifflett Land. She was a graduate
of Armuchee High School and had been employed with several banks and retired
after 10 years of service from the Regions Bank. She was a member of Wesley
Chapel Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in
death by her husband, Neuffer Jesse "Nick" Lewis, and by a brother, Randolph
Land. Survivors include her sons, Jeff Lewis and Dusty Lewis (Teresa), both of
Rome and Danny Lewis (Kimberly), Cave Spring; 5 grandchildren, Nicky, Hayden,
Skylin, Kaysin and Dakota Lewis; a sister, Wilma Hopper (Bryant), Summerville; a
brother, William Land, Jacksonville, FL; several nieces and nephews. In keeping
with her wishes, Mrs. Lewis will be cremated, and a graveside service will be
held on Thursday, October 22, 2020, at 11am at Georgia National Cemetery, near
Canton, GA. The Rev. Danny Wade will officiate. Henderson & Sons Funeral Home,
North Chapel, has charge of the funeral arrangements.
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NUFFER J. LEWIS
JR.
Mr. Neuffer J. "Nick" Lewis, Jr., age 70, of Rome, GA died at his
residence Tuesday, May 13, 2014 after an extended illness.
Mr. Lewis was born
in Abbeville, SC on May 16, 1943 son of the late Neuffer J. Lewis, Sr. and
Winton King Lewis. He was a member of Wesley Chapel and was the owner of
Construction Supply and Equipment. Mr. Lewis was a United States Air Force
veteran serving during the Viet Nam era, and a member of the American Legion
Post 5 where he served on the Honor Guard detail. He was also a CERT responder
and a member of the 40/8 Club in Cartersville. We will miss his humor in our
daily walk, however his memories will forever be in our hearts. Survivors
include his wife, Sarah Land Lewis, Rome; three sons, Jeff Lewis, Danny Lewis
and his wife, Kimberly, Dusty Lewis and his wife, Teresa all of Rome; two
brothers, Kenneth Lewis, Easley, SC and Terry Lewis, NC; one sister, Cherie
Haley and her husband, Scott, Greenville, SC; three grandchildren, Nicky, Hayden
and Skylin Lewis all of Rome; nieces, nephews and close friends also survive. A
celebration of his life will be held on Friday, May 16, 2014 at 11:00am in the
Chapel at Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, North Chapel and Crematory, with
Reverend Randy Jiles officiating. Entombment will follow on Tuesday, May 20,
2014 at 11am in the Georgia National Cemetery, Canton, GA with military honors
rendered by the American Legion Post 5, Honor Guard. The family will receive
friends at Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, North Chapel and Crematory on
Thursday, May 15, 2014 from 6:00 until 8:00pm. At other times they may be
reached at their respective residence. Henderson & Sons Funeral Home, North
Chapel and Crematory, has charge of the funeral arrangements.
ROBERT C. LEWIS
The Altoona Mirror, Altoona, PA, Fri, Jul. 02, 2010
Dec. 25, 1929 - July 1,2010
Robert C. Lewis, 80, Altoona, died early Thursday morning at his residence. He
was born in Altoona, son of the late Amos E. and Jane Laura (Diehl) Lewis. He
married Betty Virginia Shiplett on May 20, 1950, in Altoona. Surviving are his
wife; a daughter. Debra L. Sefton of Altoona and her companion, William Coffee;
a granddaughter, Melissa (Sefton) Foster and husband, Brian, of Culpeper, Va.; a
grandson, Kyle Eric Sefton and wife, Nadia, of Richmond. Va., and numerous
nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two sisters Geraldine James and
Mildred Houck; and a brother, Howard. Robert was a 1949 graduate of Altoona High
School. He retired from the Altoona Area School District as head custodian for
Roosevelt Junior High School in 1986 after 35 years of service. He was a member
of Bethany Lutheran Church, Altoona. Robert enjoyed hunting, fishing and going
to their house in the country. A private viewing and service were held at the
convenience of the family. Interment was made at Fairview Baptist Cemetery,
Clearfield County. Arrangements are by Myers-Somers Funeral Home Inc., 501 Sixth
Aye, Altoona.
LILLY
CHARLES EDWARD LILLY
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Fri, Mar.
28, 2014
Charles Edward "Dink" Lilly, age 90, of Charlottesville, and currently living in
Roanoke, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. He was born November
18, 1923, in Ellicott City, Maryland, son of the late Charles E. Lilly, Sr. and
Anna Knight Lilly. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Charles E. Lilly,
III; by his wife, Charlotte L. Lilly; by three brothers, Robert E. Lilly, James
F. Lilly and Richard Lilly; and by one sister, Bertha L. Phillips. He is
survived by a daughter, Carol J. Lilly of Birmingham, Alabama; a son, Calvin L.
Lilly and wife Wanda of Roanoke, Virginia; four grandchildren, Jason Hooper,
Meagan Hooper, Sarah Lilly and Susan Lilly; and three great-grandchildren,
Joshua, Caleb and Samuel Hooper. Affectionately known as "Dink", he grew up as
one of the Charlottesville Belmont Boys. He graduated from Lane High School,
Class of 1943. He served in the Army Air Force from 1943 to 1946, as a
communications specialist. Dink worked at the Charlottesville Post Office until
he retired in 1974. Upon retirement he enjoyed sports and traveled the globe. He
moved to Roanoke in 2004, where he enjoyed life at Friendship Retirement
Community. Charles "Dink" Lilly treasured his life-long friendships formed from
his days in youth sports, military service, and Postal employment. The family
would like to express heartfelt appreciation to Judith Byrd, a true friend, for
her companionship and compassionate care. Graveside services will be held at 10
a. m., Saturday, March 29, 2014 at Holly Memorial Gardens.The outstanding care
of Good Samaritan Hospice was appreciated and will never be forgotten. The
family suggests that memorials be made either to a charity of your choice, or to
Good Samaritan Hospice, 2408 Electric Road, Roanoke, Virginia 24018. An online
guestbook is available at www.ryanfuneral.com. Ryan Funeral Home is handling the
arrangements, 12819 Spotswood Trail, Ruckersville, Virginia, 22968, (434)
985-2620.
LINNHOSS
The Daily News-Record, Harrisonburg, VA, July 25, 2015.
CHARLES CONRAD
LINHOOS
Charles "Charlie" Conrad Linhoss, 62, of Harrisonburg, passed away
Thursday, July 23, 2015, at Sentara RMH Medical Center. Charlie was born Feb. 4,
1953, in Rockingham County and was a son of the late Kenneth Ray Linhoss and
Dorothy Virginia Linhoss. His surviving family includes a brother, Kenneth R.
Linhoss Jr. and wife, Judy; a sister, Linda L. Lawson; a special friend, Dee
Hall; niece, Gina Lawson Burns; great-niece, Kylie Jenkins; two great-nephews,
Trevor and Tanner Burns; a beloved cat, Travis; and numerous extended family,
which include aunts, uncles and cousins. In addition to his parents, he is
preceded in death by a niece, Stacey Lawson, and a brother, Ronald W. Linhoss.
He was also preceded in death by his wife, Yvonne E. Linhoss, who passed in
2002. He attended Turner Ashby High School then went on to have a successful
career selling life insurance. He was a shooting enthusiast and was often seen
at the Harrisonburg Shooting Range with friends. He was also a proud owner of a
red Mustang convertible and member of the Harrisonburg Eagles. The funeral
service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, July 26, 2015, at Kyger Funeral Home in
Harrisonburg with Pastor Sonny Henkel officiating. Burial will follow at Spaders
Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, July
24, 2015, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the
Rockingham/Harrisonburg SPCA, 2170 Old Furnace Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22803.
Online condolences may be made at www.kygers.com.
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KENNETH RAY LINHOSS
Kenneth Ray Linhoss Sr., 83,
of Harrisonburg, passed away on Friday, May 29, 2009, at the Rockingham Memorial
Hospital. Mr. Linhoss was born on June 6, 1925, in Rockingham County, and was
the son of the late Weldon Conrad and Maude Irene Tutwiler Linhoss. After
attending Bridgewater High School, Ray enlisted with the United States Marine
Corps. During his service in World War II, Mr. Linhoss was wounded twice by
shrapnel and was a recipient of a Purple Heart. When he returned from WWII, Ray
was a self-employed brick mason for more than 50 years. Ray was a life member of
Hose Company No. 4. He attended Providence Baptist Church in Harrisonburg and
was a member of Rion-Bowman VFW Post No. 632. Mr. Linhoss was preceded in death
by his wife of 62 years, Dorothy Virginia Linhoss, in October of 2008. He was
also preceded in death by an infant son, Ronald Linhoss; a granddaughter, Stacey
Lawson; and a daughter-in-law, Yvonne Linhoss; one brother, John Linhoss; and
three sisters, Helen Taylor, Peggy Huffman, and Lucille Argenbright. Mr. Linhoss
is survived by a daughter, Linda Lawson and husband, Gary, of Purcellville, Va.;
two sons, Kenny Linhoss and wife, Judy, of Bridgewater, and Charles Linhoss of
Harrisonburg; one sister, Phyllis Douglas of Harrisonburg; one granddaughter,
Gina Burns; three great-grandchildren, Trevor Burns, Tanner Burns, and Kylie
Jenkins; and numerous nieces and nephews. Burial will be at Spaders Church
Cemetery near Harrisonburg.
LLOYD
The Evans
Funeral Home, Milford, OH
BRADLEY CHARLES LLOYD
Lloyd, Bradley Charles -
Age 27, of Cincinnati, OH, passed away peacefully when his loving soul left this
earth on Friday, May 31, 2019 at Hospice of Cincinnati Blue Ash. Bradley was
born August 12, 1991 in Cincinnati the son of Kathy Lloyd (nee Shifflett) and
Thomas Lloyd. Brad was a husband, daddy, son, brother, friend and U.S. Army
Soldier. Brad was just as handsome, as he was smart, with a quick wit, and great
sense of humor. In this tragic loss he is survived by his wife, Jewelle, three
children Raiden Bradley, Nile Braxton, and Maverick Bison. His parents, Thomas
and Kathy Lloyd, of Milford, Ohio. His brothers, Jeremy Thomas (Liz), and David
Lee, of Cincinnati, Ohio. As well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Visitation will be Monday, June 10, 2019, from 5pm until 8pm held at the Evans
Funeral Home-Goshen 1944 State Route 28, Goshen, Ohio, 513-722-3272. Funeral
services will be held on Monday at 8pm at the funeral home. The family will be
gathering at River Hills Church following the service. River Hills Christian
Church is located at 6300 Price Rd, Loveland, OH 45140. If so desired, memorials
may be made to Evans Funeral Home.
LOGAN
The Birmingham
News from May 14 to May 17, 2020.
FRANCES ANN PLOTT LOGAN
Frances Ann Plott Logan, a lifelong resident of Birmingham, passed away
peacefully on May 12, 2020 after a long journey with Alzheimer's. She was
preceded in death by her parents Mary Virginia Shiflett Plott and James Iverson
Plott and her sister Mary Jane Plott Kennedy. Frances is survived by her
daughter Mary Ann Logan Somers (Tom) of Birmingham, two nephews Murray Lewis
Kennedy, Jr. (Darlene) and James Iverson Kennedy (Colleen), one great nephew and
two great nieces. Frances was born on November 28, 1936 in the small community
of Crumly Chapel. She graduated from Minor High School in 1955 and attended
Huntingdon College in Montgomery and the University of Alabama. Quick-witted and
charming, Frances loved to dance and play the piano. Always the individual, she
was a health food devotee long before it became common place. Among her many
other passions were her love of architecture, especially Birmingham's downtown
buildings, history, and genealogy. She was a member of Crumly Chapel United
Methodist Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution and the National
Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. Most of all, she was a loving mother and a
loyal friend to many. Her daughter wishes to express her love and gratitude to
Sue Yates, Maryland Watson, Gloria Strickland, Eloise Burt and the staff at the
Cottages at St. Martin's in the Pines for their loving care during these past
several years. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Should friends
desire, memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's of Central Alabama
(alzca.org or P.O. Box 2273, Birmingham, AL 35201) or the Greater Birmingham
Humane Society (gbhs.org or 300 Snow Drive, Birmingham, AL 35209).
The Find-A-Grave website
MICHAEL J. LOGAN
Michael J. Logan, May 28, 1954 ~ June 15, 2018 - reprinted from the Caturia,
Smidt & Starkson Funeral Home website
Michael J. Logan, age 64 of Columbia
Heights, died suddenly on Friday, June 15, 2018, at North Memorial Hospital in
Robbinsdale. Michael John, the son of Charles and Mary (Shiflet) Logan, was born
on May 28, 1954, in Minneapolis. Michael loved fishing, music (especially The
Beatles and Elvis), and writing poetry. He was preceded in death by his parents;
and recently by his sister, Sue Miller. Michael is survived by his daughter,
Michelle Johnson; siblings, Jim (Debbie) Logan, Chuck (Dannette) Logan, and Rick
(Christy) Logan; and by other relatives and friends. A private family
Celebration of Michael's Life will be held. Arrangements are being completed by
Caturia, Smidt & Starkson Funeral Home & Crematory of Hastings.
LOISELLE
The Flint Journal, Flint, MI,
Tue, Oct. 6, 2015
HARVEY J. LOISELLE JR
Loiselle, Harvey J., Jr. "Skip"
Grand Blanc Age 68 of Grand Blanc died October 5, 2015 at his residence. Funeral
services will be held 12PM on Monday, October 12, 2015 at Sharp Funeral Homes,
6063 Fenton Rd., Flint. Interment will follow at Great Lakes National Cemetery.
Visitation will be held 5-8 PM Saturday and 1-3PM and 5-8PM on Sunday. Those
desiring may make contributions to the American Heart Association or
AngelKisses.org Harvey was born December 27, 1946 the son of Harvey J. and
Wanette A. (Shiflett) Loiselle Sr., in Flint. His mother always said "The only
way he could be a Jr. is if she could call him Skip." He graduated from Holy
Redeemer High School where he was also the State 'High Jump' Champion in 1965.
He was a veteran of the US Army. Skip worked as a Die Maker and Machinist for
General Motors for over 36 years retiring in 1998. He had resided in Grand Blanc
since 2001, wintering in Largo, FL where he resided at Palm Hill Country Club.
An avid golfer, Skip started golfing at the age of 14 and has celebrated 14
hole-in-ones. He was also a member of Elks Lodge #2159, enjoyed spending time at
the casinos and was a devoted fan of Detroit Tigers, Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay
Lightning. He is survived by his wife, Pamela; sons, Tony (Shelly) Loiselle and
Todd (Jennifer) Loiselle, grandchildren; Tyler, Zac, Zoe, Colleen, Brayden and
Adeline; 4 brothers and his constant companion, Shadow. He was preceded in death
by his parents; brother, Chris; grandson, Jackson. Tributes may be shared at
www.sharpfuneralhomes.
LIBGLID
The Buffalo News, Buffalo, NY, Thu, Jun. 26, 2014
IAN MICHAEL LIBGLID
LIBGLID - Ian Michael June 22, 2014, beloved son of Craig S. and Joni (nee Shiflett) Libglid; loving grandson
of the late Allen and Rona Libglid and John and Vivian Shiflett; dear nephew of Stacy (Robert) Drelick and
Linda (Curtis) Jones; dearest cousin of Christopher (Mayra) and Christian (Nicole) Jones. Friends may call
Friday 5-7 PM at the DENGLER, ROBERTS, PERNA FUNERAL HOME, 3000 Delaware Ave. A Mass of the Resurrection will
be held Saturday at 11 AM at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, 128 Pearl St., Buffalo. Memorials to www.save.org.
Condolences to www.denglerrobertspernafuneral.com.
LOGAN
SHARON LOGAN DANIELSON
The Hauser Funeral Home
Sharon “Cherie” Danielson, 70, of Floyd, died Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013, at her
home. Funeral services for Cherie Danielson will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
Hauser Funeral Home. Pastor Jane Keel of Messiah Lutheran Church will officiate.
Inurnment will be at a later date. Friends may call at the Hauser Funeral Home
Monday from 5-8 p.m. and Tuesday an hour prior to the service. Sharon Kay Logan
Danielson was born Feb. 15, 1943, at Charles City, the daughter of Charles and
Mary Lou (Shifflet) Logan. She graduated from Spring Lake Park High School,
Spring Lake Park, Minn. and from American Institute of Business in Des Moines.
On Oct. 26, 1963, she was united in marriage to Dale Danielson. They lived all
their lives in the Floyd area. Cherie worked at the Charles City Community
Schools for over 20 years and at Fort Dodge Animal Health for over 10 years. Her
interests included sewing, crafting, listening to music, dancing, gardening and
photography. Cherie always looked forward to spending time and sharing her life
with her family. Living family members include her husband, Dale Danielson of
Floyd; a son, David (Michele) Danielson of Des Moines; a daughter-in-law,
Darlene Danielson of Des Moines; three grandchildren, Ryan, John and Rachel;
four brothers, Charles (Dannette) Logan of Colo., Rick (Christy) Logan, Jim
(Debbie) Logan, and Mike Logan all of Minneapolis, Minn.; and two sisters, Sue
Logan Miller and Debbie (Tom) Lemmer both of Calif. She was preceded in death by
her parents; and a sister, Connie Tousen. In lieu of flowers memorials may be
directed to the American Heart Association or American Cancer Association. The
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.
LOKER
HELEN DAY LOKER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA June 2, 2003
Mrs. Helen Day Loker, 90, a resident of Willow Estates at Penn Laird, died at 3
a.m. Saturday morning, May 31, 2003, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. She had
not enjoyed good health for the past several months. A daughter of the late
Arlie and Stella Kiser Day, she was born on Jan. 23, 1913, at Mount Crawford and
lived all of her life in the McGaheysville and Penn Laird communities. Mrs.
Loker had been employed in the Rockingham Memorial Hospital Laundry and was a
member of the McGaheysville Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary and the McGaheysville Home
Extension Club. She was also a member of the McGaheysville United Methodist
Church, where she served on various committees in former years. Dolly, her
faithful pet dog for 16 years, died recently. On June 23, 1934, she married
Henry Gordon Loker who preceded her in death on Feb. 5, 1987. She is survived by
two sons, William G. "Bill" Loker and wife Wilma of McGaheysville, and Donal E.
Loker and wife Janice of Penn Laird; one daughter, Marilyn L. Loker of
Harrisonburg; eight grandchildren, Pamela Calhoun and husband Jeff; Colby
Shifflett and wife Becky; Amber Shifflett; Jordan Shifflett; Keith Loker and
wife Jenifer; Karla Driver and husband Jamie; Brian Loker and wife Tina; and Kim
Hensley and husband Mike. She also leaves six great-grandchildren; Heather
Campbell, Jarod Driver, Olivia Loker, Britni Hensley, Dylan Hensley and Megan
Loker; one sister, Ethel Rankin of Waynesboro; three nieces, Virginia Batten,
Dolly Floyd and Peggy Landes; and a special friend, Sandra Turner of Penn Laird.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday morning at the McGaheysville
United Methodist Church with the Rev. Kathleen Overby Webster officiating.
Burial will follow in Elk Run Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7
until 8 this (Monday) evening at the Lindsey Harrisonburg funeral Home. Friends
may also call at the home of her son, Donald Loker, 5187 Spotswood Trail at Penn
Laird, at any time.
LONG
FRANCES ELIZABETH LONG BOGER
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, May 21, 2013
Frances Elizabeth Boger, 88, of Charlottesville, passed away Sunday, May 19,
2013, at Martha Jefferson Hospital. She was born December 22, 1924, in
Charlottesville, Virginia, to the late Cecil E. Long and Ruth Shifflett Long.
Also preceding her in death is her husband of 60 years Maurice Franklin Boger;
and a daughter-in- law, Mary Ellen Boger. Mrs. Boger worked for many years as a
bookkeeper for Ferguson Plumbing. She is survived by her sons, Fred Boger, and
Allan Boger and his wife, Patricia; her sister, Jeanne Jones, a brother, Charles
Long; and three grandchildren, Leigh Boger, Gwen Ward, and Jillian Comstock; and
a great-grandchild, Henley Alexandra Comstock. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA, P.O. Box 7047,
Charlottesville, VA 22906. Friends may send condolences to her family at
www.hillandwood.com.
SALLY P. LONG
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Sat, May 26, 1979
Sally P. Long of 50 N. Nigh St., Harrisonburg died at her home early Friday. She had been in ill health
several years. Miss Long was born in eastern Rockingham County and was a daughter of the late Asariah S. and
Hulda Gibson Long. She spent most of her life in the Dayton and Harrisonburg communities. She was a member of
First Presbyterian Church, the ladies’ Bible class and Circle 2. She also was a former member of the Women’s
Christian Temperance Union and the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Surviving are a brother, Avis
Lee Long of Miami, and two sisters, Bessie Long Shiplett of Dayton and Lula Long Liskey of Bridgewater Home.
The funeral will be conducted 3 p.m. Sunday at Kyger and Trobaugh Funeral Home by the Rev. Joseph T. Sefcik.
Burial will be In Mount Olive Cemetery in McGaheysville. The family will receive friends at the funeral home
2:15 p.m. Sunday. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the SPCA or Harrisonburg Rescue
Squad.
Note: This is the granddaughter of Samuel George Long and Frances Jane Shifflett
LONGLEY
The Kyger Funeral Home, Aug. 20, 2015
CARMEL HOPE CLIFTON LONGLEY
Carmel Hope Clifton Longley passed away peacefully August 19, 2015, at Willow
Estates in Penn Laird, VA, with family by her side. Carmel was born November 4,
1926, in Galax, VA, to Zina Hall & Troy Lamert Clifton. The oldest of five
children, Carmel had many fond childhood memories of sweltering summers spent
working in her grandfather Hall's tobacco fields near Mount Airy, NC. Carmel was
a bright and beautiful young lady. Upon graduating high school she enrolled at
National Business College in Roanoke, where she met H.V. "Punk" Longley, Jr.
With shared passions for Virginia history, antiquing, reading, traveling, and
remembering Veterans, the vibrant young couple married on April 20, 1946, and
settled near Elkton. Together they raised three daughters, Marla, Vana, and
Barbara, at "Marvana," their restored Civil War era home in Solsburg, which was
filled with antiques purchased throughout Virginia, and where Carmel grew
impressive rows of beautiful rose bushes. Until Punk's death in 1999, the couple
made fifty-two annual pilgrimages to Shenandoah Valley cemeteries, placing
American Flags on Veterans' graves. Carmel (lovingly called Blondie by Punk and
many others for her thick blonde mane) was not only a loving, caring wife and
mother, she was also an independent, professional woman, whose career at
Shenandoah's Pride Dairy spanned nearly half a century. During that time she
also worked alongside Punk every tax season at H.V. Longley, Jr. Accounting.
Carmel was recognized in 1969 as Secretary of the Year by the Harrisonburg
National Secretaries Association. She was very active in many organizations,
holding local and regional offices in the Virginia Federation of Womens Clubs,
National Secretaries Association, Lions Club, and as an Honorary Ruritan in the
Elkton Ruritan Club. She was a proud member of United Daughters of the
Confederacy, the Shenandoah River Chapter of the NSDAR, and the Church of
Solsburg. Carmel was vivacious, stylish, fun, strong, energetic and gracious.
She loved hosting company, and preparing extravagant holiday meals for her
family (always allowing someone else the pleasure of cleaning up.) Later in life
as dementia progressed she retained an innate cheerfulness. She will always be
remembered for her generous spirit and sweet soul. Carmel was preceded in death
by her husband, her grandson, Richard Lofton Bagnal III, and her brothers,
Richard Bryan Clifton, Hugh Clayton Clifton and T. L. Clifton, Jr. Carmel was
loved very much and will be deeply missed by her surviving family: Daughters,
Marla Nemoytin (Jeffrey), Vana Bagnal (Dick) and Barbara Merica (Saad Malloian);
granddaughters, Monica Heyden (Thomas) and Mara Gardner (Joe);
great-grandchildren, Madison and Matthew Heyden, and Maryvan Gardner; sister,
Connie White (Willard); sister-in-law, Yoshiko Clifton; and many special nieces
and nephews. A service will be held at 2:00 Saturday, August 22, at Kyger
Funeral Home in Elkton, VA, with Pastor Josh Shifflett officiating. Prior to the
service the family will receive friends 1:00-2:00 at the funeral home. Burial
immediately following at Elk Run Cemetery in Elkton, VA. Memorial gifts may be
made to the Shenandoah River Chapter of the NSDAR, Debra Hansbrough, 209 F
Street, Shenandoah, VA 22849, or to the charity of your choice.
The Daily
News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Dec. 12, 1967
HERMAN V. LONGLEY SR.
ELKTON - Herman V. Longley Sr., 72, of Elkton died Monday at a veterans'
hospital at Roanoke. Mr. Longley, a veteran of World War I, was born Aug. 2,
1895. He was a son of M. D. and Mary Earman Longley. He was a member of
Harrisonburg American Legion Post 27 and of the Church of Solsburg. His wife,
Lelia Hensley Longley, died Oct. 26, 1962. He is survived by one son, Herman V.
Longley Jr. of Elkton; one sister, Mrs. Tracey Anderson of Baltimore; one
brother, U. C. Longley of Standardsville; two granddaughters; one foster
granddaughter and one great-granddaughter. The funeral will be conducted 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Elkton EUB Church by the Rev. Morgan Kinney and the Rev. Don
Fridinger. Burial will be in Elk Run cemetery. Pallbearers will be Owen Baugher,
Bobby L. Shifflett, Warren and Paul Hensley, Lloyd W. Monger and Leonard E.
Meadows. The family will receive friends at the home of his son, Herman Longley
Jr., Tuesday evening. The body is at the Brill Funeral Home in Elkton.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Dec. 1, 1999
HERMAN VANCE LONGLEY
JR.
Herman Vance "Punk" Longley Jr., 74, of Elkton died on Monday, November
29, 1999 at his home in Elkton. He was born December 14, 1924 in Harrisonburg
and was the son of the late Herman Vance and Lelia Hensley Longley. Mr. Longley
served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a member of the Harrisonburg
American Legion Post 27. He graduated from National Business College in Roanoke
and attended the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech and also continued his
education with ongoing classes and reading all his life. Mr. Longley was an
enrolled agent and was a selfemployed accountant in Elkton for many years. Punk
lived his entire lifetime in Elkton and as he grew up he loved to help at his
father's garage and wrecker service. He was a past president of the Elkton
Ruritans Club, treasurer of the Elkton Lions Club and an active member in the
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Historical Society and the Elkton Fire Department. His
hobbies included wood working, assisting many people in genealogical research,
being an avid reader and studying history. For 52 years he and his family placed
veterans flags on graves at many of the area cemeteries. On April 20, 1946 he
married Carmel Hope Clifton who survives. He also is survived by two daughters,
Vana Bagnal and her husband Richard Bagnal Jr. of Winston-Salem, North Carolina;
and Maria Nemoytin and her husband Jeffrey Nemoytin of Elkton; one foster
daughter, Barbara A. Merica and her husband Sad Malloian of Burke; Virginia;
three grandchildren, Mara Hope Bagnal, Richard Bagnal III, and Monica Heyden and
her husband Thomas; and great grandchild Madison Clifton Heyden. Funeral
services will be conducted 2:00 PM Thursday afternoon at the Upper Room Church
in Elkton by Revs. Johnny E. Hensley, Jeff Hicks and Milton Marks. Burial with
military rites will be at Elk Run Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be members
of the Elkton Lions Club and the Elkton Ruritans Club. The family will receive
friends this evening from 7-8 PM at the Kyger & Trobaugh Funeral Home in Elkton
or any time at the Longley home. Memorial donations may be made to the Elkton
Fire Department, P.O. Box 67, or to the Elkton Emergency Squad, P.O. Box 152,
Elkton, Va., 22827.
LOUDERBACK
CLAUDE OWEN LOUDERBACK, JR.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed Sep. 17, 2014
A memorial service for C. Owen "Zero" Louderback Jr., 55, Shenandoah, will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Kyger Funeral Home. The Rev. Stephen Creech will conduct the service. Burial will be private. Mr. Louderback
died Monday, Sept. 15, 1997. He was born Nov. 15, 1941, and was the son of Claude O. and Agnes Louderback of
Shenandoah. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and the Loyal Order of the Moose No. 2176. He
was employed at D&J Auto Parts in Shenandoah. He also served in the United States Army during the Vietnam era.
Surviving in addition to his parents are two sisters, Linda Louderback and Jo Ann Louderback, both of
Washington. D.C. Friends may call at the Louderback residence at 507 7th St., Shenandoah, at any time.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Shenandoah Rescue Squad or the Food for Friends in care of Bob
McMillan, 810 9th St., Shenandoah, Va. 22849. Kyger Funeral Home, LLC, of Shenandoah is in charge of
arrangements.
CLAUDE OWEN LOUDERBACK, JR.
Claude Owen "Zero" Louderback, Jr., 55, of Shenandoah, VA died Monday, September 15, 1997. He was born
November 15, 1941 in Elkton, VA and was the son of Claude O. and Agnes Baugher Louderback. He was a member of
Christ United Methodist Church and the Loyal Order of the Moose No. 2176. He was employed at D&J Distributors
in Shenandoah. He also served in the United States Army during the Vietnam era. Surviving in addition to his
parents are two sisters, Linda Louderback and Jo Ann Louderback, both of Washington, D.C. A memorial service,
conducted by the Rev. Stephen Creech, will be held at 2 pm, Thursday, September 18, 1997 at the Kyger Funeral
Home in Shenandoah, VA. Burial will be private. Friends may call a the Louderback residence at 507 7th Street,
Shenandoah, VA at any time. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shenandoah Rescue Squad or Food for
Friends.
GRACE AGNES BAUGHER LOUDERBACK
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Nov. 19, 2014
Grace "Agnes" (Baugher) Louderback, 95, of Elkton, passed away November 17, 2014 at Montvue Nursing Home in
Luray. Agnes was born in Elkton on October 4, 1919 and was the daughter of the late Nancy Ann (Shifflett) and
Samuel Wilson Baugher. She was a faithful member of Christ United Methodist Church in Shenandoah, and
graduated from Elkton High School. She was united in marriage on November 30, 1940 , to Claude Owen
Louderback, who preceded her in death. Agnes is survived by two daughters, Linda and Jo Louderback of Elkton,
a host of nieces, nephews, and her cat, Honey Bunch. She was the last surviving member of her immediate
family. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Claude Owen (Zero)
Louderback, Jr; sisters and brothers-in-law: Florence Wyant, Virginia Ridenour (Harry), Nora Baugher (Lurty),
Mabel House (Robert), and brothers and sisters-in-law: Edward Baugher (Dorothy), Russell Baugher (Geneva),
Herbert Baugher, and Randolph Baugher (Marie). The family will receive friends Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.
November 20, 2014 at the Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton. The Rev. Stephen Creech will conduct a memorial service
on 11 a.m. Friday, November 21, 2014 at the Christ United Methodist Church in Shenandoah. Burial will be
private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, 501 Senior
Avenue, Shenandoah, Virginia 22849.
LOVE
The Athens Messenger, Athens, OH, Sun, Dec. 22, 2019
TEDDIE L. LOVE JR.
Teddie L. Love Jr., 61, of Glouster, passed away Friday,
Dec. 20, 2019 at his residence. He was born March 13, 1958 in Athens. Teddie
formerly worked at Nico Fibers in Shawnee, and later opened a body shop working
at his home. He had many fond memories of playing basketball and softball in the
Glouster Men's League, was an avid fan of Trimble Tomcat basketball and
football, and enjoyed riding his motorcycle and vacationing in Myrtle Beach.
Teddie will be missed by family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 41
years, Nancy Kamento Love; a daughter, Tara (Michael) Carsey; grandchildren,
Isabella, Sara Beth, and Michael Carsey; his mother, Norma Shifflet Love; three
sisters, Debbie (Mike Fleischer) Love, Beth (Kenny) Shank, and Lori Love; and a
large extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. He was
preceded in death by his father, Teddie L. Love Sr. The family would like to
extend a special thank you to the OSU Ross Heart Hospital, OSU/Ohio Health
Oncology, and the OhioHealth Hospice, especially his nurse, Larissa, and aide,
Janet, who made him feel special. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on
Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2019 at the Bishopville Church of Christ with L.R. Faires
officiating. Friends may call at the church on Monday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and
on Tuesday one hour prior to the service. Contributions can be made to Ohio
Health Hospice, 444 W. Union St., Athens, Ohio 45701. Arrangements are by the
Morrison Funeral Chapel, Glouster-Bishopville. A comforting message may be sent
to the family at www.morrisonfc.com.
LOVELESS
The Find-A-Grave memorial created by
Darlene
EVELYN FRANCES BEACH LOVELESS
Evelyn Frances Loveless, 82, a
resident of Harrisonburg, passed away on Saturday, July 29, 2017 at Life Care
Center of New Market. Mrs. Loveless was born on December 11, 1934 in
Harrisonburg and was the daughter of the late Osie and Addie Mae (Shifflett)
Beach. She worked in circulation for the Daily News Record. She enjoyed dancing,
and was a loving and devoted mother. She attended the Salvation Army Church in
Harrisonburg. Surviving are two children, Thomas “Frank” Loveless and wife Lisa,
Donna Jean Simmons and husband Daniel; siblings, John Beach, Jack Beach, Lynwood
Beach; three grandchildren, Jennifer Loveless, Derrick Loveless, Stephanie
Loveless Price; three great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs.
Loveless was preceded in death by a son, Richard Allen Loveless; four brothers,
Norman, Bobby, James and Edward Beach and two sisters, Audrey Lamb and Dorothy
Dean. Pastor Wayne Wright will conduct a graveside service on Wednesday morning
at 11:00 a.m. at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends on
Tuesday evening from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. at the funeral home. McMullen Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg,
VA, Thu, Jun 16, 2016
RICHARD ALLEN LOVELESS
Richard Allen Loveless, 56,
of Harrisonburg, passed away June 15, 2016. Richard was born Feb. 9, 1960, in
Harrisonburg and was the son of Evelyn Frances Beach Loveless of Harrisonburg
and the late Thomas Franklin Loveless Sr. He was a member of the Salvation Army
Church and was a roofer for 40 years. He loved spending time with his kids and
grandkids and enjoyed fishing and gardening. His family and friends enjoyed his
beautiful flower gardens, which he designed and created. He loved his family
more than he loved himself, and they were his world. Along with his mother, he
is survived by his daughter, Stephanie Loveless Price and husband, Arthur,
Harrisonburg; son, Derrick Loveless, Bridgewater; brother, Frank Loveless and
wife, Lisa, Mount Jackson; sister, Donna Simmons and husband, Daniel,
Harrisonburg; three grandkids, Jordon Loveless, Jada Price and Samuel Dean
Loveless; niece, Jennifer Loveless; and his dog, "Grunter." Services will be
private. Memorial gifts may be made to the Salvation Army, 185 Ashby Ave.,
Harrisonburg, Va.
LOVING
EDWARD LEE LOVING
Edward Lee Loving, 84, of
Roanoke went to be with our Lord on Friday September 4, 2015. He was born in
Covington, VA. on February 28, 1931 to the late Lee L. Loving and Eleanor
Shifflett Loving. He was also preceded in death by an infant brother, Lee, Jr.,
a sister, Carolyn Loving and an infant grandson. He is survived by his loving,
devoted wife of 60 years, Betty Campbell Loving; also survived by two daughters,
Julie Loving Seay and husband Martin, and Debra Loving Brugh and husband Steven;
grandsons, Landon Brugh and fiancée Kelly Rhoades, and Avery Brugh; sister,
Florence Loving Sheftelman and husband, David; niece, Deborah Racey and a
nephew, Ronald Sheftelman; three godsons, Bryan Buchholtz, Cameron Buchholtz,
and Tmothy Buchholtz. Edward was a devoted Christian, son, brother, husband,
father, grandfather and friend. He served in the U. S. Air Force during the
Korean conflict as a Staff Sergeant with the 92nd Bomb Wing. After his military
service, he enjoyed a long career with IBM as a Field-Engineering Specialist and
retired after 32 years. Edward was a founding member or St. Thomas of Canterbury
Anglican Church, where he served on the vestry and held many other offices. He
continued to be a faithful worker at St. Thomas until his health began to fail.
He was also an avid outdoorsman and loved being with nature. The family would
like to thank some very faithful friends and supporters, the Rev. Don Poff,
Laura Wilborn, Shirley Boon, Charles and Betty Jo Manning, Alice Huff, Patti
Gilley, and Gentle Shepard Hospice, especially Kim, Joanna, Pam, and Rosa for
the special care given to Edward over these last few years. Funeral service will
be conducted at St. Thomas Church at 11:00am Tuesday September 8, 2015 with Rev.
Don Poff officiating. Interment will follow in Sherwood Memorial Park, Salem,
VA. The family will receive friends on Monday September 7, 2015 from 5:00-8:00pm
at Simpson Funeral Home. Friends may send their condolences to the family by
visiting www.simpsonfuneral.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
contributions be made to the American Heart Association, 3140 Chaparral Dr,
#106, Roanoke, VA. 24018; the National Kidney Foundation, 1622 East Parham Road,
Richmond, VA. 23228; St. Thomas of Canterbury Long Term Maintenance Fund, 4910
Hubert Road, Roanoke, VA. 24012; the MDA for Myasthenia Gravis Research, or your
favorite charity.
LOYD
PHIL LOYD
The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Lubbock, TX, Thu, Feb. 19, 2015
LUBBOCK-Phil Uncle Fuzz Loyd passed away Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015. Family and friends will gather to celebrate
his life of 65 years on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015, at 4 p.m. at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers,
followed by a reception and time of fellowship. A tribute of Philip's life may be found at
www.memorialdesigners.net, where you may leave memories and expressions of sympathy for his family. Philip
Wayne was born on Nov. 10, 1949, in Broken Arrow, OK. On September 15, 1973, Philip married the love of his
life, Donna Shifflett at St. Ann Catholic Church in Snyder, Texas. Survivors include his wife, Donna Loyd;
their children, Timothea Loyd Castro and son, Christopher Don Loyd; grandchildren, Taylor and Phillip Avery
Castro; his parents, E. D. and Frances Loyd; siblings, Onis Loyd, Donna Faye Goode and husband Ed, and Alice
Vaughn and husband Gary. He was preceded in death by his mother, Wanoma Williams, and sister, Cherry Platt.
Memorial contributions are welcome and the family suggests nicuhelpinghands.org, the American Cancer Society,
Susan G. Komen, or your favorite charity.
LUCAS
The Herald Mail, Hagerstown, MD, Mon, Nov. 20, 2000
SIRAM REUBEN LUCAS
Siram Reuben Lucas, 83, of 327 N. Cannon Ave., Hagerstown, died Saturday, Nov.
18, 2000, at his home. Born March 19, 1917, in Page County, Va., he was the son
of the late Reuben S. and Leona D. Baugher Lucas. His wife, Thelma Mae Lucas,
died in 1977. He was employed with the Washington County Roads Department for
more than seven years. He was previously employed with Hagerstown Rubber Co. for
25 years. He served with the Army's 9th Infantry Division during World War II.
He received the Purple Heart. He was a member of Otterbein United Methodist
Church. He is survived by a sister, Frances Nethken of Culpeper, Va. He was
preceded in death by a son, Reuben S. Lucas; three sisters, Helen Eppard,
Margaret Lucas and Evelyn Comer; two brothers, Russell Lucas and Clarence Lucas.
Services were held at the Minnich Funeral Home, Hagerstown; burial was in Rose
Hill Cemetery.
The Kyger Funeral Home, VA, Wed, Dec. 24, 2014
ZACHARY
E. LUCAS
Zachary E. Lucas, age 23, passed away unexpectedly on December 23,
2014, at his home in Shenandoah. He was a son of Donald W. Lucas and Teresa
Hensley Comer and was born in Harrisonburg on April 13, 1991. Zach was a
graduate of Page County High School and had been employed in food service as
well as convenience retail. He enjoyed being around his friends and animals. He
is survived by his mother, Teresa H. Comer and step-father, Jimmy of Stanley;
his father, Donald W. Lucas and companion, Jackie Vaughan of Shenandoah;
grandparents, Lloyd and Betty Lucas of Staunton, Carroll and Irene Hensley of
Elkton; three brothers, Dustin Lucas and companion, Heather Lam of Shenandoah,
Chris Kisling and wife, Tonya of Elkton and Donald "Shannon" Lucas of
Shenandoah; half-brother, Chris Fitzgerald of Staunton; two nieces, Alexis
Kisling and Abagail Lucas and his nephew, Dakota Kisling. He was preceded in
death by his half-sister, Angela Lucas. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m.
Monday, December 29, 2014 at the Kyger Funeral Home Chapel in Elkton. Burial
will follow at Elk Run Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home in Elkton. Friends may also call at the home of his
grandparents, Carroll and Irene Hensley at anytime. Memorial contributions are
suggested to be made to the funeral home to assist with interment services.
LUDLAM
The South Jersey Times on Dec. 1, 2009
FRANCES LEE LUDLAM
Frances Lee Ludlam, age 80, of Mannington passed away
Tuesday, November 24th surrounded by her family. Born and raised in Salem County
she was the daughter of the late Kemper and Violet Shipplett Dean. She resided
in Ocean County a number of years before returning to Salem County where she was
employed as a Correction's Officer for the county for a number of years. Mrs.
Ludham was a dedicated homemaker, loving mother and grandmother. She is survived
by her two sons, Guy Ludlam (Chris) and John Ludlam (Donna); two daughters,
Sharon Ludlam and Paula Nelson; and her special friend and caregiver Wilbert
Gandy. Mrs. Ludlam will also be missed dearly by her 12 grandchildren, 25 great
grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by her husband, John E. Ludlam; 3 sisters, Mabel Mysko, Virginia
Lombardo and Ellen Samuels; 1 great grandson, Matthew J. Dickenson and 1 great
great granddaughter, Gabriella Holland. Services will be private. Donations may
be made in Mrs. Ludham's memory to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Greater
Delaware Valley Chapter, 1 Reed St., Suite 200, Philadelphia, PA 19147.
Arrangements by WOODSIDE FUNERAL HOME, Salem.
Note: Shipplett probably shoud
be Shifflett
SHARON ANN LUDLAM
Sharon Ann Ludlam, affectionately known
as Nan, 65, of Hopewell Twp. formerly of Salem passed away on February 8, 2020
at the Cumberland Manor in Hopewell Twp. following a lengthy battle with
Multiple Sclerosis. Born in Salem to the late John E. Ludlam and Frances Dean
Ludlam, she had been a resident of Salem County most of her life. Raised in
Elsinboro, Sharon had also lived for about 10 years in Ocean County. Prior to
her diagnosis with Multiple Sclerosis, she had worked in housekeeping for
Mezinna Realty in Ocean County. Sharon was a dedicated homemaker to her two
daughters. As an animal lover, she was particularly fond of her horse, Buster
and all of her orange cats. Sharon was a fan of country music especially,
Alabama. She is survived by; two daughters, Andrea Buckalew of Oswego, NY and
Stephanie Wolfer and her husband, David of Pennsville; her sister, Paula Nelson
and her companion, Wilbert Gandy; five grandchildren, Jessica Holland, Ryan
Holland, Kevin Wolfer, David Wolfer and Austin Wolfer (Jenna) and eleven
great-grandchildren. She was preceded to death by; two brothers, Guy Ludlam and
John G. Ludlam and a great-granddaughter, Gabriella Holland. A memorial service
will be held at the Church of the Nazarene, 172 Churchtown Rd., Pennsville NJ on
Saturday, February 15th at 1 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
donations be made in Sharon's memory to the National MS Society, P.O. Box 4527,
New York, NY 10163. Written condolences can be sent to the family through the
funeral home website at www.padgettfuneralhomes.com.
LUNSFORD
GEORGE JERRY LUNSFORD
The Intelligencer, Doylestown, PA, Fri, Jul. 10, 1998
On July 7, 1998. George Jerry Lunsford, faithful and beloved husband of Delores
Shifflett Lunsford; loving father of Shelly, Wayne, and Keith; adoring
grandfather of Amber, Ashley Alisha, Danielle, and AJ. (Alan Jerry): wonderful
father-in-law of Roger Laing, Laura, and Jen; caring son of Jerry and Edith
Lunsford; dear brother of Linda and Jack Douglas; uncle of Rob and John Douglas:
son-in-law of Ellis Shifflet and Sis Howard; brother-in-law of Mike and Stan
Shifflett, went borne to be with His Lord. Friends and family may call at
Duda-Ruck Funeral Home. 7922 Wise Avenue, Baltimore, Md., (410) 288-4664, from 7
to 9 p.m. on Friday, July 10, 1998. Funeral services will be held at the funeral
home on Saturday, July 11 at 11 a.m. A memorial service will be held at 3 pm. on
Sunday, July 12, 1998, at Faith Community Church, 1200 Easton Road, Roslyn, Pa.
(215) 884-3391, with Pastor John P. Davis officiating. In Lieu of sending
flowers, donations may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 801 East
Germantown Pike, Suite F2, Norristown, Pa. 19401, in memory of George Lunsford.
LYNN
DOLORES HAMPTON LYNN
The News & Messenger on Sep. 2, 2009
Dolores Hampton Lynn, "Dokey", 78, of Cape Coral, Florida passed away August 29,
2009. A resident of Cape Coral, Florida for the past 15 years, she lived in the
Woodbridge area for her entire life before moving to Florida. She attended
Occoquan High School and was Miss Occoquan 1948. Before retirement, she was a
procurement officer for the Navy. She is survived by her loving husband, William
"Billy"; a brother, William "Butch" Hampton of Woodbridge, VA; two children,
Victoria Shiflet (Louis) Kress of Coles Point, VA and, Donald Alton (Donna)
Shiflet of Tyaskin, MD; two grandchildren, Barkley Hampton (Letitia) Davis of
Woodbridge, VA and Seth Hampton Davis of East Chatham, NY; and one great
grandchild, Emelia Sydney Davis of Woodbridge, VA. She is preceded in death by
her parents, Goldie and William "Doc" Hampton, and sister, Barbara Ennis. A
visitation will be held on Friday, September 4, 2009 from 6-9 PM at Mountcastle
Funeral Home, 13318 Occoquan RD, Woodbridge, VA. A funeral service will be
conducted at 2 PM on Saturday, September 5, 2009 at Mountcastle Funeral Home.
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