MACE
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA
DONALD WALTER MACE
GROTTOES -
Donald Walter Mace, 32, a resident of Grottoes, died in Richmond early Monday
morning in his sleep. He was a painter and dry wall finisher and was working in
Richmond. Mr. Mace was born April 30, 1940 at Grottoes and was a son of Mrs.
Elizabeth Merica Mace of Grottoes and the late Lyle F. Mace. Also surviving are
three sisters, Mrs. Lois Acker of Grottoes, Mrs. Doris E. Actkins of Wenonah, N.
J. and Hilda M. Mace of Owego, N. Y. and one brother, Arnold E. Mace of
Grottoes. Grandparents, Florence and Robert Mace of Grottoes, also survive. The
funeral will be conducted 11 am. Thursday at the Mt. Vernon Mennonite Church at
Grottoes by the Rev. Eugene Souder assisted by the Rev. Ennis Dean and the Rev.
Hubert Pellman. Burial will be In the Crawford Family Cemetery at Grottoes. The
body is at the Lindsey and Koontz Funeral Home at Weyers Cave where the family
will receive friends 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Aurora Beacon News on
Apr. 23, 2017
LEROY H. MADSEN
LeRoy H. Madsen, age 91, of Hinckley, IL,
passed away on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at North Western Medicine Central
DuPage Hospital in Winfield, IL. He was born on December 28, 1925 in Plano,
IL, the son of Albert and Laura (Madsen) Madsen. LeRoy proudly served his
country as a member of the United States Navy during World War II. He was
united in marriage on September 28, 1947 to Arlene Shifflette and they spent
the next 50 happy years of their lives together until her passing on October
18, 1997. Mr. Madsen was employed for many years as a carpenter. LeRoy was a
longtime member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Hinckley, IL. He enjoyed
spending time outdoors with his family and feeding and watching birds. LeRoy
was a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and uncle who
will be deeply missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his sons,
Terry (Patricia) Madsen of Deer Park, WA, Lee (Blanche) Madsen of Hinckley,
IL, and Lon (Deanna) Madsen of Spokane, WA; nine grandchildren; several
great-grandchildren; his sister, Carol Ardelean of Plano, IL; as well as
many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Albert and
Laura Madsen; his wife, Arlene Madsen; and eight siblings. A Memorial
Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at
Immanuel Lutheran Church, 12760 Lee Rd., Hinckley, IL with Pastor Chris
Navurskis officiating. Interment will take place at a later date in the
Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Hinckley, IL. Friends may visit from 12:30 PM
until the Hour of Service on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at Immanuel Lutheran
Church in Hinckley, IL. Arrangements by Nelson Funeral Homes & Crematory,
(815)286-3247
The Daily News-Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Jan 1, 2013
RONALD WALTER
MACE
Ronald Walter "Ronnie" Mace, 54, of Elkton, passed away Monday, Dec. 31,
2012, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg. He was born in
Harrisonburg on Sept. 2, 1958, and was a son of Phyllis Jean (Armentrout)
Nichols of North Carolina and the late Donald Walter Mace. Ronnie worked as a
drywall installer and painter for Raymond Rhodes & P&D Distributors. He was
inducted into the Sons of Confederate Veterans in 2010 and had attended Ray of
Hope Pentecostal Church in Harrisonburg. Surviving are three sons, Jason
Albright and wife, Theresa, of Grottoes, R.J. Mace of Penn Laird and Donnie W.
Mace of Bryce; a daughter, Justina Mace of San Fernando Valley, Calif.; a
brother, Robert "Robbie" D. Acker and wife, Jennifer Comer-Acker of Elkton; a
granddaughter, Summer Albright; two nephews, Robert Acker III and Lyle Acker;
and special friend, Debbie A. Maitland. He was preceded in death by an aunt,
Lois Mace, grandfather, Lyle Mace, and special friend, William E. Albright. A
memorial service will be held at Ray of Hope Pentecostal Church in Harrisonburg
at 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4, 2013, with the Rev. James Kite officiating. Burial
will be private. The family will receive friends Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013, from 6
to 8 p.m. at Johnson Funeral Service in Grottoes. Memorial contributions may be
made to the family, c/o Johnson Funeral Service, 201 Dogwood Ave., Grottoes, VA
24441, and/or American Cancer Society, 420 Neff Ave., Suite 210, Harrisonburg,
VA 22801. Johnson Funeral Service in Grottoes is in charge of arrangements
MACPHERSONThe Intelligencer Journal-Lancaster
New Era, PA, Mon, Mar. 1, 2010
DAVID W. MACPHERSON
David W.
MacPherson, Sr., 69, of Lancaster, went to be with the Lord on Saturday,
February 27, 2010. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Ruth E.
(Shiflet) MacPherson. He was the husband of Bonnie E. (Adams) MacPherson for
51 years. David had worked many years in the printing industry for Cadmus
Professional Communications, Lancaster. He was a longtime member of Calvary
Church, Lancaster. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter,
Candance, wife of Timothy Weaver, of Belmont, MA; two sons, David W., Jr.,
husband of Cindy, of New Holland, Pastor Darryl K., husband of Marlena, of
York; three grandchildren, Staff Sgt. Jessica S. Bowers (U.S. Army), Senior
Airman Zachary K. Bowers, Tyler J. MacPherson; two sisters, Coralene A.,
wife of Donald B. Stetter, of Manheim, Ellen E., wife of Robert G. Bell, of
Hondo, TX and one brother, Michael A., husband of Cindy, of Pequea. He was
also preceded in death by a brother, J. Robert MacPherson (2001). A
Celebration of David's Life will be held at Calvary Church Chapel, 1051
Landis Valley Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at 7 PM
with Pastor Steven Beirn officiating. Friends may visit with the family at
Calvary Church Chapel on Tuesday evening between 6 and 7 PM. Kindly omit
flowers. Memorial Remembrances can be made in David's memory to the Calvary
Church Missionary Fund. Arrangements Entrusted to the Andrew T. Scheid
Funeral Home, 320 Blue Rock Road, Millersville, PA 17551, 717-872-2266. For
on-line condolences, directions or other information, you are welcome to
visit our website at:
www.scheidfuneralhome.comThe Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster,
PA, Thu, Dec. 13, 2001
JAMES ROBERT MACPHERSON
James MacPherson, 63,
schoolteacher
James Robert MacPherson, 63, of 9 Beverly Road, Willow
Street, died unexpectedly of natural causes Monday at home. He moved back to
Lancaster County in March from the Philadelphia area. A health, physical
education and science schoolteacher, MacPherson recently retired from
University High School, Philadelphia. He coached baseball, football, soccer
and basketball. He also was involved with peer mediation in the school
district. He was a... [rest of obit missing]
MAITLAND
FRED M. MAITLAND
The Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA, Tue, Mar. 19, 1985
Memorial service for Fred M. Maitland, 56, is being scheduled Wednesday at
Emmanuel Baptist Church in Coeur d’Alene. Yates Funeral Home of Coeur d’Alene
is in charge of arrangements. Son of Fred and Violet Maitland, he was born
March 6, 1929, in Medimont Idaho. In his mid-teens he went to Port Angeles,
Wash., and then to Alaska. For 20 years he was a commercial fisherman in
Alaska, spending off seasons in St. Maries. He married Helen Shiflett in 1965
in Coeur d’Alene and was a foreman for the Milwaukee Road from 1968 until
joining the Seattle North Coast Railroad in Port Townsend, Wash., as a conductor
in 1980. He retired after suffering a stroke shortly after joining that
railroad. Survivors include his wife, at the home in Rathdrum, three sons, John
Maitland of St. Maries, Douglas Gardner of San Bernardino, Calif., and Howard
McCormack of Omak, Wash., four daughters, Debra Maitland of Daly City, Calif.,
Patricia Dean of Cheney, Kathy Maitland of Coeur d’Alene and Cheryl Moore of St.
Maries, two sisters and eight grandchildren.
MANCUSOThe Reporter on Dec. 28, 2017
JOSEPH A. MANCUSO JR.
Joseph A. Mancuso, Jr., 56, of East Greenville, passed away on Sunday, December
24, 2017, in St. Luke's Hospital, Quakertown. He was the beloved husband of
Tammy M. (Shiflett) Mancuso for 36 years. Born in Lansdale, Joseph was the son
of Dee (Klemmer) Mancuso, of Hatfield, and the late Joseph Mancuso, Sr. Joe was
a graduate of Lansdale Catholic High School. Known as a jack of all trades, Joe
had owned and operated his own handyman service. He had also worked as an
electrician and a truck driver. Most recently, he had been employed as an
associate for Lowe's Home Improvement, Hatfield. Joe was a member of St. John's
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Ridge Valley, where he had helped with the youth
group and sung in the choir. He was a fan of dirt track racing, specifically
quarter midgets. To know Joe was to love Joe. In addition to his wife and
mother, he is survived by a daughter, Trisha A. Mancuso, and her boyfriend, Mike
Rennard, of Hatfield; three sisters, Theresa Kotulka, and her husband, Robert,
of North Wales, Donna Cutler, and Cindy Mancuso, both of Hatfield; and several
nieces and nephews. His funeral service will be held at 10 a.m., Saturday,
December 30, 2017, in St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Ridge Valley), 910
Allentown Rd., Sellersville, PA 18960, where a viewing will be held from 8 a.m.
until time of service. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be sent to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place,
Memphis, TN 38105. Betty Meier Steeley Funeral Home, Sellersville.
www.steeleyfuneralhome.com
MANN
The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, VA, Jan. 5, 2004
MANN, Randolph Miller
Randolph Miller Mann, (Randy), 87, of Roanoke, passed away Friday, December 26,
2003. Graveside services 2 p.m. Monday, December 29, 2003 at Evergreen Burial
Park. Arrangements by Oakey's Roanoke Chapel.
The Find-A-Grave Website
TEMPIE MANN BROWN
Tempie Mann Brown, of Route 1, Waynesboro, died Sunday, November 18, at the
University of Virginia Medical Center, after an extended illness. Mrs. Brown, a
native of Elkton, was a musician and teacher in Waynesboro, and was a founding
member of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Waynesboro. Surviving are a
husband, Fred D. Brown; a daughter, Deborah Hanger, of Richmond; three sons,
Lane Brown of Virginia Beach, Douglas Brown, of Richmond, and Mitchell Brown, of
Salisbury, Maryland; a brother, Randolph Mann, of Roanoke; and seven
grandchildren. The funeral was conducted at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, at
the McDow Funeral Home in Waynesboro, by Dr. M. Bland Dudley. Burial was in
Augusta Memorial Park. Active pallbearers were John S. Zimmer, Mosby Toms, Percy
Lackey, Leonard Sipe, John Larew and C. Whitney Caulkins. Honorary pallbearers
were Marion Harner, C. O. Baugher, William Sandy, Linwood Sandy, Dr. Janems
Gillespie and members of the Sessions of Westminster Presbyterian Church. The
family said that contributions should be made to the memorial fund of
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1904 Mount Vernon Street, Waynesboro, Va. 22980
Note: Tempie Glenn Hensley Mann Brown, was the daughter of Samuel Lawrence and
Ynona Jones Hensley. Her mother, Ynona, died when Tempie and her brother,
Randolph Miller Hensley, were young. They were then raised by Miss Sallie Mann.
Her father later remarried, and had additional children. Among them was Virginia
Patterson Hensley, aka Patsy Cline. Patsy Cline was a half-sister to Tempie Mann
Brown.
MARION
DONALD E. MARION
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, Jan. 12, 2010
Donald E. Marion, 74, of Charlottesville, was called home to be with his Lord
and Saviour on Sunday morning, January 10, 2010, surrounded by his loving wife,
son, daughter, and grandchildren. He was born on July 7, 1935, in
Charlottesville, the son of the late William Lewis Marion and Ora Harlow Marion.
He was also preceded in death by his sister, Margaret Wright; and his brother,
James Marion. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Arbutus Marion of
Charlottesville; a daughter, Jeanie Donnelly; a son, Kyle Marion and his wife,
Donna; three granddaughters, Rachel, Corey and Casey; two grandsons, Jason and
his fiance, Nikki and Jacob; two great-granddaughters, Madison and Morgan; and
two great-grandsons, Ryan and Nicholas. A funeral service will be held 10 a.m.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010, at the Covenant Church of God with Pastor Harold
Bare officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens. The family
will receive friends from 5 until 7 p.m. Tuesday, January 12, 2010, at the Hill
and Wood Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be
made to Covenant Church of God Missions Fund, 1025 Rio Road East,
Charlottesville, VA 22901 or the Hope Community Center, 341 11th Street
Northwest, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Friends may sign the guest book at
www.hillandwood.com.
MARKSHAROLD HOMER MARKS
Mr. Harold
Homer Marks, ago 70, of 24 Ridgehaven Drive N. W., Rome. passed away Wednesday
morning at his residence. A native of Polk County Mr. Marks was born Aug. 14,
1929, son of the late Homer Marks and the late Clestelle Watkins Roberts. He was
a member of West Rome Methodist Church. Mr. Marks was retired from the U.S. Army
following 21 ½ years of service, during which he served two tours of duty in
Vietnam. He was a member of the Oostanaula Masonic Lodge No. 113 F&AM. Mr. Marks
was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers Charles Marks and Ernest J.
Roberts; and by one sister, Nellie Williams. Mr. Marks is survived by his wife,
the former Mamie Lou Shiflett, to whom he was married on Oct. 1, 1967; two
brothers, Edward McBurnett, Cedartown and Steve Marks, Whitesburg; two sisters,
Gerl East, Cedartown and Edna Watson, Rome; and several nieces and nephews also
survive. Funeral services for Mr. Marks will be held Friday afternoon at 2 at
the chapel of Henderson and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. John Pinson and the
Rev. Hugh Shaw officiating. Interment will follow in Friendship Baptist Church
Cemetery, Cedartown. with U.S. Army Regional Honor Guard from Ft. McPherson,
Ga., conducting military graveside rites. The family will receive friends at
Henderson and Sons Funeral Home this evening from 7 until 9. At other hours they
will be at the residence. Active and honorary pallbearers are asked to assemble
at Henderson and Sons Funeral Home Friday at 1:45 p.m. and include: Active:
James Cox Jeff Shiflett. David Shiflett., Ben Shiflett. John Gayton. Tim
Shiflett, Van Shiflett and Preston Cain. Honorary: Hughey Cline, J.C. Underwood,
Wayne Huckaby and Wesley Oxford. Henderson and Sons Funeral Home has charge of
the funeral arrangements.
MARTIN
The Athens Banner-Herald, GA, Thu, May 3, 2001
CURTIS MARTIN
Curtis Martin, 94, of 883 Fairview Avenue died Tuesday, May 1, 2001. A native of
Hart County, Mr. Martin was a son of the late Samuel Martin and Alice Shiflet
Martin. He was a retired inspector at Hartwell Mills. He was a member of Flat
Shoals Baptist Church where he was a former treasurer, member of the Building
Committee, and a member of the Men's Sunday School Class. Services will be at 11
a.m. Friday at Strickland Funeral Home with Revs. Terry Meeks, Jim Winn and
Mitchell Ash officiating. Burial will be in Nancy Hart Memorial Park. The family
is at the residence and will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral
home. Memorials may be made to Flat Shoals Baptist Church, 2999 Bowersville
Highway, Bowersville, Ga. 30516 or to Cornerstone Baptist Church Building Fund,
P.O. Box 746, Hartwell, Ga. 30643.
MASTERS
RICHARD DOUGLAS MASTERS
The Hamilton Journal-News on Feb. 2, 2010
MASTERS, Richard Douglas (Rich) left this life suddenly on January 24, 2010 at
the age or 45 years, 10 months and 18 days. Rich was born March 6, 1964 in
Hamilton, Ohio to Phillip and Judy (Scifflet) Masters. He was preceded in death
by his grandparents Mary and Evan Masters and Maggie and Donald Shifflet. Rich
was a businessman in Montgomery County. He will be deeply missed dearly by many
family and friends and all who knew him. The funeral services for Rich will
remain private as requested by the family. Ivey Funeral Home at Rose Hill Burial
Park is handling the arrangements. Note: Scifflet appeared spelled
this way.
MATHENY
NOLA FAYE SIDES MATHENY
The East Texas News, Polk Co., TX
TRINITY – Services for Nola Faye Sides Matheny, 64, of Houston and formerly of
Trinity were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at the Trinity Funeral
Home with Dr. Randall Lowe officiating. Burial followed at Clapp Cemetery near
Trinity. Mrs. Matheny died Sunday, March 16, in Houston. She was born Feb. 22,
1944 in Angleton, the youngest of six children born to James Edgar and Mary
Shiflett Sides. Divorced at a young age, her life centered around her three
children. After her last child left home, she moved to Trinity to be a companion
to her mother. While in Trinity, she worked in advertising sales for The Trinity
Standard. Returning to Houston in 1998, she was a child care provider working
for various day care centers. She was preceded in death by her parents; a
sister, Lorene Sides; and a brother, James Neal Sides. Survivors include a son
and his spouse, Darren and Karen Matheny; two daughters, Dora Dixon and Deanna
Matheny; a brother and his spouse, Curtis and Lucille Sides; two sisters and a
brother-in-law, Georgia and Leon Bailey and Bette Sides Sweeny; four
grandchildren, Cory Matheny, Cheryl Matheny, Spencer Dixon and Kyle Dixon; and a
number of nieces and nephews. Pallbearers included Corey Matheny, John Burchett,
Spencer Dixon, Kyle Dixon, James Hagemeier and Jeff Wade. Trinity Funeral Home
directed the arrangements.
MAUPIN
The News Virginian, Waynesboro, VA
JANET ALFORD MAUPIN
NEW MARKET, Va.
Janet Alford Maupin (Neenee) formerly of Waynesboro, Virginia passed away at
Life Care Center in New Market, Virginia on Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Ms.
Maupin was 79 years old. She grew up in Augusta County, the daughter of D.E.
"Jack" and Ruth Alford. She treasured her childhood memories of a loving
tight knit family.Ms. Maupin was one of the first 10 women hired at General
Electric in Waynesboro, Virginia and later worked at and retired from
Virginia Metalcrafters. She was preceded in death by her parents, D.E.
"Jack" and Ruth Alford; and two brothers, Donald E. Alford and Leslie H.
Alford. Surviving are a daughter, Joanna M. Heizer and son-in-law, Ed
Heizer, of Quicksburg, Virginia;three grandchildren, Jonathan Hatter and
wife, Ly'rae, of Springfield, Missouri, Ryan Heizer of Quicksburg, Virginia,
and Jamie Stone and husband, Justin, of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. She has
four great-grandchildren, Ryland, Josslynn, Brandon and Gweneth. Also
surviving are special friends she considered family, Dennis, Brenda, Amanda
and Gage Sweet of Stuarts Draft, Virginia, and Keith, Cindy, Jeremy and
Brittany Heizer of Staunton, Virginia. A service will be held at 10 a.m.
Friday, February 13, 2015 in the chapel of McDow Funeral Home. Interment
will follow in Augusta Memorial Park and those wishing to attend are
welcome.There will be a dinner following at Blue Ridge Chapel Church of the
Brethren in Waynesboro, Virginia. All are asked to come fellowship with the
family and share special memories.In lieu of flowers, the family requests
that donations be made to the Sentara RMH Hahn Cancer Center, 2008 Health
Campus Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801. Phone 540-689-7000.
The News Virginian, Waynesboro, VA, Jun. 14, 2014
ROBERT WYLER MAUPIN
AIKEN, S.C. - Robert Wyler Maupin, 87, beloved husband of Carol Maupin, passed
away on Thursday, June 12, 2014. Robert was born on April 15, 1927 in
Waynesboro, VA and was the son of the late Alfred (Dick) Maupin and Lacy Hoover
Maupin. A retiree from the Savannah River Site he also served both in the United
States Air Corps and Navy. He enjoyed spending time with his family, gardening,
traveling and his pets. Survivors, in addition to his wife Carol, include two
daughters, Cynthia Phillips, Stanfield, NC, Joanna Heizer, Quicksburg, VA; a
son, Robert Wesley Maupin, McDowell, VA; two stepsons, David and Dennis Shipley
both of Greenville, TN; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren; a sister, Ann
Thomasson, Aiken, SC. Robert was preceded in death by his brother, Richard Lee
Maupin. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials made in Mr.
Maupin's name may be directed to the SPCA Albrecht Center for Animal Welfare,
199 Willow Run Rd., Aiken, SC 29801. Mr. Maupin's online guest book may be
signed at www.shellhousefuneralhome.com SHELLHOUSE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 924 HAYNE
AVE., AIKEN, SC
MAY
GARY PAUL MAY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Mar. 22, 2010
Gary Paul May, 53, of Shenandoah, passed away March 20, 2010, at his home.
Mr. May was born June 1, 1956, in Harrisonburg, and was a son of Paul Robert
May and wife, Janice, of Shenandoah and the late Marie Shifflett May. He
attended the East Point United Methodist Church and enjoyed hunting, fishing
and NASAR. He was an electrician and worked for several contractors prior to
his illness. On July 4, 1976, he married Rose (Kite) May, who survives. Also
surviving are a son, Jeremy May and wife, Jennifer, of Luray; two brothers,
Roger May, of Shenandoah, and Jason May and wife, Amanda, of Stanley; two
sisters, Diana Pence and husband, Ray Lee, of Shenandoah, Kellie Dearing and
husband, Mickey, of Elkton; and four grandchildren, Mikayla Riggleman,
Michael Ritchie, Patrick Sly and Nicholas May. The Rev. Carrie Talbot and
The Rev. Mike Reynolds will conduct the funeral service 11 a.m. Tuesday,
March 23, 2010, at the Kyger Funeral Home Chapel in Elkton. Burial will
follow at the East Point Cemetery near Elkton. The family will receive
friends Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton. The
casket will remain closed. Memorial contributions may be made to RMH
Hospice, 235 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, Sep. 3, 2019
GLORIA MAY
WILLIAMS
Gloria May Williams, 70, of Gordonsville, died on Monday, August 26,
2019, at her residence. Born on October 12, 1948, in Charlottesville, she was
the daughter of the late Marvin D. May and Pearl Dean May. She was also preceded
in death by a brother, Billy May and her sister, Brenda May. Gloria worked for
many years in advertising for the local newspapers. She is survived by her
husband, Ernest "Junior" Williams of Gordonsville; one daughter, Corrie Morris
and husband, Scottie, of Orange; two sons, Chris Williams and wife, Bridgette,
of Gordonsville, and Michael Williams and wife, Rachel, of Barboursville;
stepdaughters, Sloan Pleasants of Charlottesville, and Stephanie Dunivan of
Louisa; a stepson, Scottie Dempsey and wife, Tina, of Louisa; one brother, Bruce
May; grandchildren, Alexis and Keenan Williams, Kyah Morris, Carrington, Karsen
and Keelyn Williams, Kenton Morris, April Lohr, Jamerson Lamb, Amber Foster,
Casey Dempsey, and Kamden Pleasants, eleven great-grandchildren, and a host of
other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday, September 7, 2019, at North Pamunkey Baptist Church in Orange, with
the Rev. Timmy Jarrell and the Rev. Larry Lane officiating.
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ROBERT MARIUS MAY
Robert Marius May, DVM, 79, of Nellysford passed away
Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at the University of Virginia Medical Center in
Charlottesville. He was born January 13, 1935 in New Hope, a son of the late
Emory Erving "Kit" and Norine Shiflet May. In addition to his parents, he
was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry May. Survivors include his wife
and partner of forty-six years, Judy May, two sons; Robert (Roby) May of
Herndon, Jay D. Kemp of Albuquerque, New Mexico, two daughters; Lisa May
Milliron and her husband Tim, Ann May Trigg and her husband Neil, both of
Vinton, a brother, William May of Churchville, three grandchildren; Derek
Milliron, Collin Trigg both of Vinton, Zoe Kemp of Richmond, as well as a
number of nieces and nephews. Following cremation the family will receive
friends from 6-7:00 PM Thursday, June 5, 2014 at the Staunton Chapel of
Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Homes, 18 W Frederick Street Staunton, VA. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Wintergreen Rescue Squad,
P.O. Box 706, Wintergreen, VA 22958 or Wounded Warriors Foundation Project,
P O Box 758517 Topeka, KS 66675. Arrangements have been entrusted to the
Staunton Chapel of Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Homes.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Jun. 2, 2009
MARVIN DELMAR MAY JR.
Marvin
Delmar "Billy" May Jr., 56, of Rhoadesville, died Sunday, May 31, 2009, at his
residence. Billy is survived by his wife, Sabrina Johnson May of Rhoadesville;
his children, Kevin May, Melissa May Hart and her husband, Kris, Joshua May,
Jordan May and Haley Allyn May; grandchildren, Christopher Crane, Griffin Wright
and Hayden Hart; his mother, Pearl Deane May; his sisters, Brenda May and Gloria
Williams and her husband, Junior; and his brother, Bruce May. He was preceded in
death by his father, Marvin D. May Sr. Loved and missed by many. A visitation
will be held from 7 until 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 2, 2009, at Johnson Funeral
Home in Locust Grove, Virginia. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009, at North Pamunkey Baptist Church with the Reverend John
Hodgens and the Reverend Bobby Greene officiating. Burial will follow at the
church cemetery.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Wed, Jan. 5, 1983
STUART RUSSELL MAY SR.
WEYERS CAVE - Stuart Russell May Sr., 93, of Weyers Cave died Tuesday morning at
Staunton Manor Nursing Home. Mr. May, a retired farmer, had been ill three
years. He was born Sept. 22, 1899, at Weyers Cave, where he lived his entire
life, and was a son of the late W. H. and Eliza Jane Rankin May. His wife,
Texanna Shifflett, died in 1973. Surviving are three children, Stuart Russell
May Jr. of Crimora, Mary Helen May of Waynesboro and Lettie Irene Williams of
Staunton; a brother, C. E. May of Bridgewater; 13 grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Lindsey Weyers Cave Funeral Home by the Rev. Harold Skelton and the Rev. John M.
Foster. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery. The family will receive friends
7:30-8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, from Sep. 19 to Sep. 22, 2020.
WILLIAM RANDOLPH MAY
Staunton - William Randolph May, aka Bill May, age 81, of Staunton,
Virginia, passed away at home on September 14, 2020 after battling several
chronic illnesses. Bill was born to Emory Ervin May and Norine Virginia
Shiflet on November 24, 1938 in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Shortly after, he
and his family moved to Parnassus, Virginia where he grew up on the family
farm with his parents and two brothers, Robert Marius May and Jerry Lee May.
He attended high school at North River High School where he received a
baseball scholarship in 1956 to continue his education at VPI (present day
Virginia Tech). He graduated from VPI in 1960 as a member of the Corp of
Cadets and accomplished baseball player. He married his first wife, Judith
Ann Sanders in 1960, and they moved to California where he was stationed for
two years with the US Army Signal Corp. While there he also continued his
baseball career with the San Francisco Giants minor league. After the birth
of their first child, William Curtis May, they moved to Fort Myers, Florida.
Here he began his life long career in the produce business and had two
additional children, Rebecca Leigh May and Stacey Lynne May. Bill and Judith
were divorced in 1981. Bill married Katherine Silcox Hendry in 1984, thereby
gaining a second family including a son, Edward, and three daughters, Kathy,
Lori, and Debi. Bill worked as a produce broker for approximately 45 years
for several companies, including Johnson Brothers in Immokalee, Florida, and
Dubois in Boyton Beach, Florida. He also traveled and helped with many
summer produce deals throughout the years in North Carolina, Tennessee, and
Georgia. In addition to working hard as a produce broker, he also had
several business ventures with his brothers, which included running a turkey
farm, cattle, hogs, a trucking company that hauled Coors Light and a U.S
Mail route. Bill was a hard working businessman and was known for his strong
handshake, but moreover as a man of his word. Bill was a devoted son,
brother, husband, dad, granddad, great granddad, and friend. He had a
personality that people gravitated to, and he embodied the old adage of
treat others how you wish to be treated. If you had the pleasure of meeting
him, you had a friend for life! He was a gracious man who loved spending
time with his family, their families, and friends. His home was always open.
His favorite hobby, without a doubt, was golf! He made many life long
friendships on the course, and he shared many fun times with them at his
favorite hole, the 19th. where everyone knew him by his infectious
laugh/cackle/snort, whatever one wants to label it. Bill gave a 100% no
matter what he did whether it was work, family, or hobbies. He lived large,
loved fiercely, and thereby was surrounded by so many who loved and
respected him in return. He will forever be missed by all who had the honor
of knowing him. William is preceded in death by his: mother, Norine; father,
Emory(Kit); older brother, Robert; younger brother, Jerry; and his first
wife, Judith. William is survived by his second wife Katherine; by his
children, Edward Hendry (wife, Amy), Kathy Agerter(husband, Jeff), Lori
Tejera, Debi Fortin (husband, Troy), Curt May, Rebecca May Severance
(husband, Donald), Stacey May Fowler(husband, Leon); grandchildren: Edward
III, Ashley Hendry, Brittany Hendry, Daniel Hendry, Austin Agerter, Abbey
Agerter, Christina Beck Mooney (husband, John William) Warren Beck, Troy
Fortin, Cade Fortin, Alexis Fortin, Skylar Fortin, Jordan Fowler, Savannah
Fowler, Jackson Fowler, Riley Fowler, and Avery Fowler; and his great
grandchildren: Eric Tidd, Riley Cook, Jack Mooney and Kate Mooney. Due to
Covid, the family will be postponing a celebration of life, and will notify
all of arrangements at a later time. In lieu of flowers memorials can be
given to one of the following if your hearts feel led. In honor of the May
family, since baseball was such a big part of the May family's lives,
donations to the Kiwanis Foundation of Staunton(baseball fund), PO Box 2414,
Staunton, VA 24401 or donations in memory of Bill May can go to Augusta
Health Hospice at www.augustahealth.com/foundation/give to show appreciation
for all the care they gave dad in his final days or to honor his good friend
Benjamin Gee's niece, Maggi Peterson, who died of cancer, contributions can
be made to Maggi's Missions, New Life Baptist Church, 691 Battlefield Road,
Fort Defiance, VA 24437. The May family wishes to extend our sincere thanks
to so very many people. Again, Dad was surrounded by a multitude of people
that loved him, but in the end days would love to thank: our Hospice nurses,
Robin and Dani; personal home aide, Laurie Wiggins;Dad's forever helpers,
Trey Hemp, Benjamin Gee, and Troy Grimm; and lifelong friends: Bill and
Patty Burkholder, Ralph Hester, Cary Braswell, and Jim and Judy Young. Bills
cremation has been entrusted to the Staunton Chapel of Reynolds Hamrick
Funeral Homes. Relatives and friends may share condolences and memories
(would love to hear the memories) online with the family by visiting
www.reynoldshamrickfuneralhomes.com
MCALLISTER
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GEORGE LEE MCALLISTER
George Lee McAllister, 84, a resident of Summit Community, died at 6;35 a.m.
today at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Born on Aug , 23, 1865, in Brown
Cove, Va. he moved to Summit a number of years ago and engaged in farming.
In 1893 he married Miss. Julia Ann Garrison. He was a member of Summit
Church of the Brethren. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Miss Nina
May McAllister, at home. Funeral services will be held at two p.m. from
Summit Church of the Brethren, with the Rev. R. B. Simmons officiating,
assisted by the Rev. John T. Glick. Interment will be in the Church
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Clarence Fries, Roy Wright, George Knott,
Irvin Terry, Charley Mitts, and George Higgens. The body will rest at the W.
L. Willberger Funeral Home until 4;30 p.m. Wednesday when it will be removed
to the residence of Summit Church Cemetery.
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JULIA ANN GARRISON MCALLISTER
Mrs. Julia
Ann McAllister, 84, resident of the Summit Church Community, die Friday at
her home. She was the widow of George L. McAlister. Surviving are one
daughter, Miss. Nina Mae McAllister, at home. four brothers, Austin Garrison
and Andrew Garrison, both of Mt. Fair, Russell Garrison and Melvin Garrison,
both of Pennsylvania, three sister, Mrs. M. Via, Mrs. Florence Keyton and
Mrs. Cora Garrison, all of Pennsylvania. Funeral service are to be conducted
Sunday at three p.m. in the Summit Church of the Brethren by the Rev. R. V.
Simmons by the Rev. Beverly Smith. Interment is to be in the Church
Cemetery. The body is in Rosenberger Funeral Home, Bridgewater, where will
remain until 1:30 p.m. Sunday, at which time it will be taken to the Church.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Wed, Jan. 4, 2017
HALLIE MCALLISTER
STONE
Hallie M. Stone, "Sissie", 64, of Crozet passed away on Sunday, January
1, 2017. She was the born in Albemarle County on January 10, 1952, the daughter
of her loving parents, Herbert and Helen McAllister. She was preceded in death
by her sister-in-law, Linda McAllister; and brother-in-law, Tom Trevillian. She
is survived by her husband of 46 years, Raymond Stone; their son, Kevin Stone of
Crozet, whom she loved with all of her heart; four brothers and one sister,
Herbert McAllister, Jr. and his spouse, Brenda of N.C., Roger McAllister and his
spouse, Norman McCauley of Staunton, Melvin McAllister of Crozet, Ann Trevillian
of Crozet and her fiancé, Mike McCune, and Danny McAllister and his spouse,
Donna of Afton. She also leaves behind five grandchildren, three great
grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, along with many special friends. She
retired after 30 years of service from ConAgra formerly Morton Frozen Foods.
After retirement she worked another eight years in retail. A memorial service
will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, January 6, 2017, at the Crozet Baptist
Church, with Pastor Danny McAllister and Pastor Ron Nickell officiating. In lieu
of flowers, contributions may be made in Hallie's memory, if so desired, to
Western Albemarle Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 188, Crozet, VA 22932, Crozet Baptist
Church, 5804 St George Ave., Crozet, VA 22932, or Church of the Blue Ridge, 9357
Critzer Shop Road, Afton, VA 22920. Condolences and memories may be shared at
andersonfuneralservice@gmail.com Anderson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, Apr. 24, 2012
NELLIE MARIE JARVIS
Marie McAllister Jarvis, 61, of Crozet, Virginia, went home to be with the Lord
on Sunday, April 22, 2012, at University of Virginia Medical Center, surrounded
by family. Marie was born on May 15, 1950, in Albemarle County, daughter of the
late James Ellis McAllister and Nellie Conley McAllister. She was also preceded
in death by her beloved daughter, Kristy Renee Jarvis, age 19, on October 6,
2006. Marie graduated from Albemarle High School. She was formerly employed by
Acme Visible Records in Crozet and the Citizens Bank and Trust Company in
Charlottesville. Left to cherish her memory are her husband, W. Shirley Jarvis,
to whom she was married 26 years on May 10, and her adored son, Brandon Ellis
Jarvis (Kristy's twin brother), of Crozet. Marie is also survived by her aunt,
Mrs. Jack (Martha) McAllister, of Crozet; five brothers-in-law, David Jarvis of
Charlottesville, William Jarvis and his wife, Penny, of Charlottesville, Thomas
Jarvis and his wife, Dolly, of Crozet, Robert Jarvis and his wife, Ruth, of
Stony Point, and James Jarvis of Quinque; two sisters-in-law, Ella Berry and her
husband, Ernie, of Charlottesville, and Bertha Henderson of Stuarts Draft; a
special niece, Sherry Jarvis Zimmerman of Stony Point; and many other special
cousins, nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends prior to the
service from 1 until 2 p.m. Friday, April 27, 2012. at Victory Hill Church of
God in Crozet. A funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, April 27, 2012, at
Victory Hill Church of God with Pastors Stephen H. Mills and Larry D. Hudson
officiating In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions in memory of Marie
to Anderson Funeral Services, Inc., P.O. Box 10, Crozet, VA 22932. Anderson
Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Wed,
Jan. 16, 2019
SHIRLEY MCALLISTER MELTON
Shirley McAllister Melton, 78, of Ruckersville, Virginia, passed away suddenly
in the early morning hours on Monday, January 14, 2019, at Center for Acute
Hospice Care, Charlottesville. She was preceded in death by the love of her
life, her husband, Frank. She was also preceded in death by parents, "Cherry"
and Violet McAllister; and brother, Avis. She is survived by her brother, Greg
McAllister and wife, Lee, of Stanardsville; brother, "Sonny" McAllister and
wife, Marie, of Barboursville; her nieces, Wendy Rogers of Stanardsville, Kathy
Dorman of Charlottesville, and Ginnie Fields of Richmond; nephew, Billy Fields
and his wife, Bev, of Barboursville; and numerous other family and friends.
Shirley and Frank traveled extensively with good friends JoAnn and Frank She
never knew a stranger. Shirley made everyone feel special- spoiling us all with
her home cooking, thoughtful gifts and phone calls. She will be missed by so
many. Thank you to special friends Rose, Susan, Rodney, Sterlon and Mary. The
family also wishes to thank Greene Co Rescue Squad, the staff of Sentara ER, UVa
ER and Center for Acute Hospice Care. At Shirley's request, there will be no
services. Donations may be made in her name to the Greene County Animal Shelter,
375 Mays Rd., Stanardsville VA 22973. Visit the online guest book at
teaguefuneralhome.com.
MCCAIN
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ANNA BELLE MCCAIN MORRIS
A funeral mass for Annie Belle Morris, 79, of Rosenberg will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, October 28,
2009 at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Rosenberg. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park in
Rosenberg. Father William D. Bartniski will officiate the services. Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m.
until 8:00 p.m., with a Rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 in the Chapel of
Davis-Greenlawn Funeral Home in Rosenberg. Annie Belle was born October 10, 1930 in East Bernard to John
Morgan McCain and Elizabeth Shifflet McCain. She was a lifelong parishioner of Holy Rosary Catholic Church,
and was involved with organizations such as the Catholic Daughters and the Altar Society. Annie Belle also was
a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and A.A.R.P. She went home to be with the Lord on Sunday,
October 25, 2009 in Sugar Land. Annie Belle is preceded in death by her parents, John and Elizabeth McCain;
seven brothers and four sisters. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, August A. Morris; three children,
John Morris and wife, Kathy, Hedy Bryan and husband, Phil, David Morris and wife, Kelly; brother, Wylie McCain
and wife, Dale; four grandchildren, John Bryan, Mark Bryan, Austin Morris and Amber Morris; three
great-grandchildren, Thomas Bryan, Brenna Bryan and James Bryan; along with numerous nieces, nephews, other
family and friends. Pallbearers will include Tommy Kopecky, James McCain, Ricky McCain, Ronnie McCain, Dale
Henry McCain, Ronnie Sturrock, Gene Morris and Sidney Williams. Honorary pallbearers will include Mark Kopecky
and Charles Kopecky. For those wishing, memorial donations may be made in Annie Belle's name to Holy Rosary
Catholic Church, 1416 George Street, Rosenberg, Texas77471. Tributes and words of condolence may be left for
the Morris Family at www.davisgreenlawnfh.com. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Davis-Greenlawn
Funeral Home, 3900 B.F. Terry Blvd., Rosenberg, Texas 77471 Phone: 281-341-8800.
See Her husband August
The Eagle Lake Headlight, Southern Colorado County, TX, Thu, Aug. 2, 2001
ROY L. MCCAIN
September 1, 1921 - July 28, 2001
Roy L. McCain, 79,of Eagle Lake, passed away Saturday, July 2, 2001 at Polly Ryon Hospital in Richmond. McCain
was a native of Wharton County, born September 1, 1921 in East Bernard to John M. and Betty Shifflett McCain.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving honorably with the U.S. Army, had been active in the Church of
Christ in Houston and led a career as a self-employed painter in the construction industry most of his life.
Survivors include his devoted wife of 35 years, Ruby Jo Berry McCain of Eagle Lake; sons, Morgan McCain of
Houston and Mark McCain of Bay City; a sister, Annabell Morris of Rosenberg; brothers, Leon McCain of
Richmond, Wylie McCain of East Bernard, J. B. McCain of Patterson and Billy McCain of Beasley; five
grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and loved ones. Graveside services were held at 10 a.m.,
Monday, July 20, from the Methodist Cemetery in East Bernard with Rev. Brent Beasley, pastor of First Baptist
Church of Eagle Lake, officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Dulany Funeral Home in Eagle Lake.
Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss.
MCCARTNEY
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BYRON W. MCCARTNEY
OBERLIN -- Byron E. McCartney, 88, died Monday (Dec. 4, 2006) at Decatur County
Hospital. He was born Dec. 12, 1917, at Cedar Bluffs, Kan., to Eltie and Bessie
(Snodgrass) McCartney. He grew up on a farm attended Beaver Valley School and
graduated from Decatur County High School in 1970. He then entered the U.S. Air
Force. On April 23, 1943, he married Phyllis Armstrong in Montgomery, Ala. They
lived in Decatur County where he farmed and worked for the railroad and the
Kansas State Port of Entry. They moved into Oberlin in 1970. He was a member of
Oberlin American Legion Post No. 70. He was preceded in death by his parents,
Eltie and Bessie McCartney; one son, Evan McCartney; and seven brothers and
sisters. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis McCartney of Oberlin; one daughter,
Carolyn Kuhn and husband, Howard of Topeka, Kan.; one brother, James and wife,
Rebecca of Wheatland, Wyo.; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services will be Friday at 10 a.m. at Pauls Funeral Home with the Rev. Doug
Hasty officiating. Interment will be in the Oberlin Cemetery. Visitation will be
Thursday from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. until the time of service.
Memorials may be given to the Byron McCartney Memorial Fund. Pauls Funeral Home
of Oberlin is in charge of arrangements.
MCCAULEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Sat. Nov. 1, 2008
ALICE FAYE
MCCAULEY CRESSEL
Alice Faye McCauley Cressel, 52, of Elkton, died Oct. 30,
2008, at her home in Elkton. Mrs. Cressel was born April 10, 1956, in
Charlottesville, and was the daughter of George Washington and Dolly Ann Frazier
McCauley of Dyke. Mrs. Cressel enjoyed flowers and gardening and photographing
humming birds and loved spending time with family. On Sept. 30, 1977, she
married Hobert Beuford Cressel, who survives. Also surviving are three sons,
Charles Wesley Cressel and wife, Carol, of Front Royal, Steve B. Cressel and
wife, Debbie, of Barboursville, and Robert Lee Cressel of Scottsville; four
daughters, Linda Cressel Doyle of Esmont, Brenda Cressel Hoover of Scottsville,
Carolyn Cressel Hurt and husband, Gaither, of Elkton, and Teresa Kay Lam and
husband, George, of Harrisonburg; three brothers, George Washington McCauley Jr.
of California, Marvin Edward McCauley of Ruckersville, and John Franklin
McCauley of Stanardsville; two sisters, Lois Ann Boston of Unionville and Nancy
Leigh Frazier of Dyke; 18 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and 16 aunts
and uncles. She was preceded in death by grandparents, Herbert "Bluford" and
Mandy Collier Frazier and David and Sarah Shaver McCauley. Funeral services will
be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008, at the Kyger Funeral Home Chapel in Elkton
with the Rev. Clyde Plum officiating. The family will receive friends 1 to 2
p.m. prior to the service and also following the service.
BERTHA ELIZABETH MCCAULEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Tue, Sep. 8, 1981
ELKTON - Bertha Elizabeth McCauley, 83, of Rt. 2, Elkton died early Monday at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital, where she had been a patient since Sept. 2. Mrs.
McCauley was born Aug. 18, 1898 in Albemarle County and was a daughter of the
late Herbert and Mary Elizabeth Shifflett Mahue. Her husband, Andrew W.
McCauley, died Sept. 11, 1956. Surviving are four daughters, Margaret Lam and
Dorothy Dovel, both of Elkton, Nina Phillips of Harrisonburg and Janice Stough
of Lorton; four sons, Leon McCauley of Woodbridge, Erman McCauley of Norfolk,
Melvin McCauley of Elkton and Jennings McCauley of Catlett; a sister, Myrtle
Mahue; two brothers, Herbert and Page Mahue; 27 grandchildren; 36
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter. The funeral will be
conducted 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peters United Methodist Church near Elkton by
the Rev. Deborah Austin and the Rev. William Atwell. Burial will be in St.
Peters Cemetery. The body is at the Brill Funeral Home, where friends may call.
The family will receive friends at the home of Dorothy Dovel of Rt. 2, Elkton.
BETTIE GENE MCCAULEY COFFEY
The News Virginian, VA, Mon, Feb. 19, 2012
FISHERSVILLE -- Bettie Gene (McCauley) Coffey, 82, of Fishersville, passed away
on Friday, February 17, 2012, at her residence. Mrs. Coffey was born on November
19, 1929, in Augusta County, a daughter of the late James Kemper and Rachel
(Shifflett) McCauley. She worked for GE/Genicom as a Plater for many years prior
to her retirement, and was a life long farmer. Bettie loved being outdoors,
tending to her flowers, taking rides on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and picking
apples, strawberries, and peaches. She also enjoyed working on jigsaw puzzles
and crocheting. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister,
aunt, and friend to many who will greatly miss her. Mrs. Coffey is survived by a
son, Larry Coffey and wife, Ginny, of Fishersville; a sister, Patricia Van
Kleeck of Virginia Beach, Virginia; nine grandchildren; numerous
great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. In addition to her parents, Bettie was
preceded in death by a son, James Louis Coffey; two brothers, Kemper and Dale;
four sisters, Vivian, Doris, Noma, and Nora-Frances. A graveside service will be
held 2 p.m. Tuesday, February 21, 2012, at Augusta Memorial Park with Pastor
Gary Majors officiating. Military Rites will be conducted by the Stuarts Draft
V.F.W. Post # 9339. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to
the American Heart Association of Central Virginia, 3025 Berkmar Drive, Suite 7,
Charlottesville, VA 22901. Arrangements are entrusted to the Waynesboro Chapel
of Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Home.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg,
VA, Wed, Mar. 10, 1965
CORDELL ROACH MCCAULEY
Mrs. Cordell McCauley, 83,
of Rt. 2, Elkton died Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. McCauley had been ill
since August when she suffered a broken shoulder. She was a daughter of the late
Joseph and Camera Thomas Roach and was born May 14 1881 in the Rocky Bar section
where she spent most of her life. In 1897 she married John McCauley, an employee
of the Norfolk & Western Railroad, who died eight years ago. She was a member of
the St. Stephen Good Shepherd Episcopal Church. Surviving are four children,
George E. and Marion M. McCauley, both of Lynchburg, Howard K. McCauley of Lynn
Wood and Mrs. George Philips of Lynchburg, who has been staying with her mother
for the past two years. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren; a number of
great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Raynes of Port Republic and
Mrs. Lula Roach of Rt. 2, Elkton. The funeral will be conducted 2 p. m. Friday
at St. Stephen Good Shepherd Episcopal Church by her pastor, the Rev. Richard J.
Sander Jr. Burial will be in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery in McGaheysville. The body
is at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home. Relatives will meet at the McCauley
home at 145 p. m. Friday
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Thu.
Oct. 25, 2018
EDWARD LEE MCCAULEY
Edward Lee McCauley, 68, of Ruckersville, Va., passed away Tuesday, October 23,
2018, at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He was born January 12, 1950
in Charlottesville, Va., son of the late Solomon David Jackson McCauley and
Louise Irene Morris McCauley. Edward is survived by his wife, Diana McCauley of
Ruckersville, Va. ; two sons, William McCauley and Christopher Lam both of
Ruckersville, Va.; one daughter, Mellisa McCauley Meadows of Louisa, Va.; three
brothers, David McCauley, Henry McCauley, and Pete McCauley (Ann) all of Free
Union, Va.; two sisters, Paula Huckstep (Keith) of Crozet, Va. and Betty Frazier
(Andrew) of Barboursville; three grandchildren, Ashley Ann Trueblood, Jennifer
Marie Meadows, and Kristen Leigh Morris; 2 great-grandchildren, Reagen Paisley
Trueblood and Zeke Alexander Wood; and many other family members and friends. In
addition to his parents, Edward was preceded in death by a daughter, Sandra
McCauley Estes; brother, Jimmy McCauley; two sisters, Anna Johnson and Doris
McCauley. Edward loved talking about the old days. He loved all of his family
and would help anyone that he could. His favorite things were to mow his grass,
go riding around in his truck and sitting on the deck and watch the deer come
out of the woods. He was a loving husband and father and he will be deeply
missed. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, October 26,
2018, at Ryan Funeral Home, 12819 Spotswood Trail, Ruckersville, Va. A funeral
service will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, October 27, 2018, at Free Union Church
of the Brethren, 4152 Free Union Road Free Union, VA 22940. Interment will
follow at the church cemetery. The family would like to thank Free Union Church
of the Brethren, Pastor Rodney Locklear, David McCauley and Jamie Penton for all
of their help and support. An online guestbook is available at
www.ryanfuneral.com. Ryan Funeral Home of Ruckersville is in charge of
arrangements.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sun, Nov. 8, 2020
GEORGE WASHINGTON MCCAULEY SR.
June 13, 1931 - November 6, 2020
George
Washington McCauley Sr., 89, of Dyke, Virginia, passed away on Friday,
November 6, 2020, at his home. He was born on June 13, 1931, in Free Union,
Virginia, son of the late David Ezra McCauley and Sarah Jane Shaver
McCauley. In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by 10
siblings; daughter, Alice Cressel; son-in-law, Hobert Cressel; and
granddaughter, Rylan Lay. George is survived by his wife of 68 years, Dolly
McCauley; children, George W. McCauley Jr. and his wife, Donna, Marvin
McCauley and his wife, Gloria, Lois Boston and her husband, Benjamin, John
McCauley and his wife, Jeannette, and Nancy Frazier and her husband, Allen;
sister, Gracie Garrison;14 grandchildren, three honorary grandchildren, 18
great-grandchildren, and many other family members and friends. George was a
member of Nortonsville Church of God and loved listening to gospel music.
For many years, George worked in construction. The family will receive
friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Monday, November 9, 2020, at Nortonsville Church
of God, 1505 Simmons Gap Road Dyke, VA 22935. A funeral service will be held
at 12 p.m. Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at Nortonsville Church of God, with
Pastor David Allison officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial
Gardens. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Hospice of
the Piedmont for all their love and support. An online guestbook is
available at www.ryanfuneral.com. Ryan Funeral Home of Ruckersville is in
charge of arrangements. Ryan Funeral Home 12819 Spotswood Trail,
Ruckersville, VA 22968
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Mon, Oct. 20,
2020
PAULINE VIRGINIA DEAN MCCAULEY
Pauline "Polly" Virginia Dean McCauley, 85, of Elkton, went to be with her
Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020, at Sunnyside
Retirement Community surrounded by her family. Polly was born Aug. 3, 1935,
a daughter of the late Nellie Mae Hitt and Alfred Ernest Dean. She retired
after many years of service from Rockingham Memorial Hospital, where she
worked as a secretary and was an active member of the Elkton Pentecostal
Church. On Oct. 6, 1951, she was united in marriage to Melvin Leo McCauley,
who survives. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her sons,
Lonnie Wayne McCauley and wife, Joan, of Elkton and Jeffrey Allen McCauley
Sr. and wife, Teresa, of Grottoes; daughter, Cathy Elaine Lawhorne of
Staunton; eight grandchildren, Marla McCauley, Monica Coffman (Daniel),
Crystal Manning (Jim), JR Lawhorne (Sara), J. Allen McCauley Jr. (Samantha),
Joshua McCauley (Liz), Barry McCauley Jr. and Heaven Brill, as well as six
great-grandchildren, Gabrielle Wales (Josey), James Manning Jr., Collin
Lawhorne, Camden Lawhorne, Audumn Dunlap-Wine and James Wheeler. She was
preceded in death by a son, Barry L. McCauley Sr.; son-in-law, Kenneth
Lawhorne Sr.; brothers, Howard Dean, Floyd Dean, Ernest Dean and Claude Dean
and sisters, Anna Chaffman, Beatrice Dean, Lois Dovel and Shelby Slivinski.
A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, at
Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg with Pastors Travis Hensley and Ted Hott
officiating. Burial will follow at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens. The family
will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the funeral
home. In keeping with COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions, face coverings
are required and social distancing encouraged. Condolences may be shared at
www.kygers.com.
MCCOLLUM
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ROBERT H. MCCOLLUM
Robert H. (Bob) McCollum, 46, Hendersonville, Tenn.,
formerly of Rome, died suddenly at his residence in Hendersonville, Saturday.
Mr. McCollum was born in Floyd County, son of the late William Robert and Grace
Shiflett McCollum. He received his education at Berry College and the University
of Georgia. He was widely known in the gospel music field, having booked
engagements for many years and at the time of his death was engaged in the
recording business. Survivors include two brothers, Hoyt and Doyle McCollum,
both of Rome; four sisters, Mrs. Aileen Bennett, Trion, Mrs. Bonnie Hines,
Rockmart, Mrs. Velma Callahan, Albany and Mrs. Margaret Campbell, Rockmart:
several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. today at Flint
Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. James Crane officiating. Interment was in
Flint Hill Cemetery. Daniel's Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
MCCORMAC
JEANIE MARIE MCCORMAC
July 16, 1957 - August 29, 2021
Jeanie Marie
McCormac, or "Neenee" to her grandkids, passed-away peacefully August 29,
2021 at her home in Swissvale, CO. Jeanie was born in Missouri in 1957. She
was blessed with two sets of parents, James and Evelyn Epp of Salida, CO and
Mabel Luckenbaugh of York, PA and Clarence Morris, who preceded her in
death. Jeanie met her husband Mick McCormac in 1985, and they shared a
wonderful life together for 36 years. It would take a lifetime to remember
all the happy moments that were shared between Jeanie and Mick, especially
when they were "Dancing in the Dark." Jeanie was a beloved member of her
community where she worked as an accountant and was a friend to all she met.
She was a devoted mother, wife and grandmother whose joy for the outdoors
and her family were evident by the light and strength that she brought to
her family's lives. She never gave up. No matter what, she was always
determined. When anyone else would have broken, Neenee stayed strong with
thoughts of seeing her children and grandchildren. She taught everyone
around her the meaning of perseverance, optimism and personal strength. We
will always love and honor the words that Jeanie would say. To her children,
she would say, "Whenever one door closes, I hope one more opens, promise me
that you'll give faith a fighting chance and when you get the choice to sit
it out or dance, I hope you dance." To her grandchildren, she would say, "I
love you to the moon and back and I love you in my heart". Never forget how
much you are loved. Survivors include the love of her life, Mick McCormac;
her brother, John Martin (Linda) Epp of Salida; son, Justin (Cassie) Watts
of Salida; son, Brennon (Jennie) Watts of Pueblo West; daughter, Tracy (Ray)
Zahary of Greeley; son, Derek (Alyssa) McCormac of Pueblo; grandchildren
Kaylee Watts and Brady Watts of Pueblo West, Billy Watts and Dani Watts of
John's Island, S.C., Brooklyn McCormac of Pueblo, and Natasha Zahary of
Greeley. Online condolences may be made at www.lewisandglenn.com To send
flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Jean M. McCormac please
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Note: Jean Marie Epp - actual birth parents
were Clarence Lee Morris Sr (s/o Robert Lee Morris & Cora Lee Shifflett) &
Mabel Iva Fuller (d/o Davis Fuller & Dovanna Duff).
MCCOY
The Find-A-Grave website
DIXON R. MCCOY
ELKTON MAN HEART ATTACK VICTIM
Dixon R. McCoy, aged 69, died unexpectedly at
his home 3 miles west of Elkton, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Mr. McCoy
had been in Elkton only a little while before, and had returned home apparently
in his usual health - death was due to a heart condition. A son of Shepherd and
Lucinda McCoy, he was born in the Elkton community, and lived there the greater
part of his life, except for fifteen years which he spent in Portsmouth, where
he was connected with the United States Navy yard. In 1939 he was retired, and
since had lived at his home west of Elkton. Surviving is his wife, Malinda Eaton
McCoy; one daughter, Mrs. Harold Young; and one son, Richard McCoy, at home; one
brother, Eugene McCoy, who owns the farm adjoining that of the late Mr. McCoy.
Funeral services will be held this (Tuesday) morning at 11 o'clock, from the
home, with the Rev. Lee E. Sheaffer, of Shenandoah, conducting the services.
Burial will be in the family cemetery, on the McCoy property. Pallbearers will
be: W. A. Hensley, Ed Monger, L. W. Snyder, Henry Carrier, Lawrence Davis,
Luther Davis, Kirby Booton, P. H. Dovel and Wilmer Good.
The Daily News
Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mar. 10, 1955
MALINDA J. EATON MCCOY
Mrs. McCoy's Rites Friday At Elkton
ELKTON, March 9—Mrs. Malinda J. Eaton
McCoy, 68, widow of Dixon R. McCoy, and formerly of Elkton, died Tuesday morning
at her home at Norfolk where she had lived for 20 years. She lived most her her
life in this community where she had many friends. She is survived by a son,
Richard O. McCoy, of Harrisonburg; a daughter, Mrs. Harold W. Young, of Lorain,
Ohio; and two brothers, John Eaton, of York, Pa., and Charles Eaton, of West
Virginia. She also leaves five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held
Friday morning at eleven o'clock from the Brill Funeral Chapel, the Rev. P. W.
Fisher, of Shenandoah, officiating. Burial will be in the McCoy cemetery near
Elkton. The pallbearers will be: Malcolm Eaton, Cecil, Clyde and Oliver
Shifflctt, W. A. and Eugene Hensley.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg,
VA, Jul. 6, 1989
MARY LUCINDA MCCOY YOUNG
PENN LAIRD — Mary Lucinda Young,
70, of Route 1, Penn Laird died early Wednesday morning at Life Care Center at
New Market, where she had been a patient for two weeks. She had been ill since
June 1. She was born Jan. 4, 1919, at Elkton and was the daughter of the late
Dixon R. and Melinda Eaton McCoy. Mrs. Young moved to Penn Laird in September
1981 and was a member of Keezletown United Methodist Church. She lived in
Lorain, Ohio for 30 years. On Nov. 25, 1939, she married Harold W. Young, who
survives. Also surviving are two sons, Harold J. Young of Austin, Texas, and
Keith W. Young of Princeton, N.J.; one daughter, Jean Hylton of Harrisonburg;
and eight grandchildren. A funeral will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday at Keezletown
United Methodist Church by the Rev. Don Hawks. Entombment will be in Eastlawn
Memorial Gardens near Harrisonburg. The family will receive friends 7-8 p.m.
today at Kyger & Trobaugh Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Memorial donations may
be made to the Keezletown United Methodist Church.
MCCURLEY
The Anderson Independent, Anderson, SC, Tue, Jun. 07, 1966
AMOS DAVID MCCURLEY
Easley -- Amos David McCurley, 65, of the Dacusville section near Easley and a
former resident of Anderson, died at his home at 8;20 a.m. Monday following an
illness of six weeks. Mr. McCurley, a native of Elbert County, Ga., was a son of
the late Gaines W. Mattie Charping McCurley. For 37 years he made his home in
Anderson where he was employed in the cloth room at Gluck Mill. He later lived
in Florida for 16 years, and before his retirement he was a furniture finisher.
For the past two years he had resided in the Dacusville community, Rt. 5 Easley.
He was a member of the South side Baptist Church at Wellington Mill, Anderson.
Survivors: widow, Mrs. Alice Caudell McCurley; five sisters, Mrs. H. W. Moore,
Mrs. G. G. Teasley and Mrs. J. A. Tiller of Anderson, Mrs. Ligon McCurley of
Hartwell and Mrs. Dewey Ellison of Armuchee, Ga.; and a number of nieces and
nephews. Burial will be in Old Silver Brook Cemetery at Anderson. Note:
Grandson of Lewis Washington McCurley & Nancy A. Shiflett
MCDORMAN
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.
WILMER RAY MCDORMAN
STAUNTON, VA -- Wilmer Ray McDorman, 83, husband
of Opal Avanelle (Botkin) McDorman, of Staunton, died Friday, November 1,
2013, in the University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville.He was
born December 13, 1929, in Staunton, a son of the late George W. and Lola B.
(Shiflett) McDorman.Mr. McDorman served in the National Guard and the U.S.
Army.Prior to retirement, he was owner of Staunton Tree Service.He attended
the First Church of God.In addition to his wife, to whom he married in 1952,
family members include a son and daughter-in-law, Danny Ray and Sylvia
McDorman of Staunton; a sister, Lydia Keller of Staunton; a grandson, Steven
R. McDorman; and numerous nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by two
children, Steven McDorman and Darla McDorman; and ten siblings.A memorial
service will be conducted at 7 p.m. Monday, November 4, 2013, in the First
Church of God by the Rev. Sylvia McDorman.The family will receive friends
following the service in the Church.Memorials may be made to the First
Church of God, Building Improvement Fund, 1850 Shutterlee Mill Road,
Staunton, VA 24401.Henry Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
MCDERMOTT
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Aug. 24, 2016
DAVID A. McDERMOTT
Age 62, of
Tampa, FL, formerly of Ebensburg, PA, and Moon Twp., PA, passed on Thursday,
August 18, 2016, after a long battle with lung cancer. Born March 26, 1954, he
was the son of Doris J. (Mitchell) McDermott and Paul J. McDermott, Sr. He is
survived by his loving wife, Pamela (Shifflette) McDermott; proud father of Ian
(Rachel) McDermott and Branden (Tiffany) McDermott; adoring grandchildren, Ivy,
Violet, Merryweather, Bo, Tianna and Baylen; brothers, John T. McDermott, Paul
J. McDermott, Jr. and sister; Maureen McDermott Noyes. David was a 1973 graduate
of Moon High School. He served in the US Air Force for five years as a Budget
Clerk, spending time in South Dakota, England and Ohio. He enjoyed working for
the Alvarez Plumbing Company for 14 plus years creating bonds and friendships
with coworkers and customers. He will truly be missed by all who knew him. A
memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, August 27, 2016, from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
at BLOUNT & CURRY, TERRACE OAKS FUNERAL HOME,12690 N. 56th St., Temple Terrace,
FL 33617
MCDONALD
GEORGE RICHARD MCDONALD
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Feb. 2, 1961
ELKTON -- Final rites for George Richard McDonald, 79, who died Tuesday at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, will
be conducted Friday at 2:00 p. m. from the Elkton EUB Church. The Rev. Harold H. Lehmen and the Rev. Don
Fridinger will have charge of the service with burial in the Elk Run Cemetery. The body is now at the Brill
Funeral Home where it will remain until at 12:45 Friday when it will be placed in the church. Relatives are
asked to meet at his late home Friday at 1:40 for a brief service, prior to leaving for the church. Friends
and pallbearers are asked to meet at the church Friday at 1:45. Pallbearers will be Otis Viands, Floyd Viands,
I. H. Miller, George Heiston, Edgar Hesiton and George Monger. The family will be at the Brill Funeral Home
Thursday from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. to receive their friends. Note: Husband of Minnie L. Shifflett
LESTER EDWARD MCDONALD
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Wed, Aug. 31, 1977
McDonald Funeral
ELKTON - The funeral for Lester Edward McDonald, 82, of Elkton will be conducted
2 p.m. Thursday at Evangelical United Methodist Church in Elkton by the Rev.
Henry S. Moody. Burial will be in Elk Run Cemetery. Mr. McDonald died Monday
afternoon at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He had been ill 10 years. He was born
May 17, 1895 in Elkton and was a son of the late William O. and Betty Mowbray
McDonald. He had lived in Elkton all his life and was an employee of Norfolk and
Western Railroad 30 years. He was a member of Evangelical United Methodist
Church and the Brotherhood of Oilers and Firemen. In 1921, he married the former
Cora Lee Shifflett, who died Oct. 6, 1936. Surviving are three daughters,
Madeline Meadows, Mozelle Williams and Eula Dean, all of Elkton; a son, Russell
E. McDonald of Elkton; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, and two
sisters, Lelia Moore of Maryland and Nora Graves of Nitro. W. Va. The body is at
the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home where the family will receive friends
7:30-9 p.m. today.
MADELINE ELIZABETH MCDONALD MEADOWS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Mon, Apr. 10, 1995
The funeral for Madeline Elizabeth McDonald Meadows, 72, Elkton, will be held at
2 p.m. today at Elkton Evangelical United Methodist Church. The Rev. Milton
Marks will conduct the service. Burial will be in Elk Run Cemetery. Mrs. Meadows
died April 7, 1995, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg. She was
born Jan. 26, 1923, in Rockingham County near Elkton and was a daughter of the
late Lester and Cora Shifflett McDonald. She had been employed at the Genie Co.
in Shenandoah for 24 years. She was a member of Elkton Evangelical United
Methodist Church. Surviving are one son, Donald E. McDonald, Elkton; four
daughters, Priscilla Mowbray, Elkton, Carolyn Eppard, Stanardsville and Marilyn
Seal and Teresa Hensley, both of Elkton; one brother, Russell McDonald, Elkton;
two sisters, Mozell Williams and Eula Dean, both of Elkton; eight grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elkton
Emergency squad, 201 Blue and Gold Drive, Elkton, Va. 22827.
MADELINE ELIZABETH MCDONALD MEADOWS
MEADOWS, MADELINE ELIZABETH age 72 yrs. of Elkton died 07 Apr 1995 at
Harrisonburg, Va. Born 26 Jan 1923 in Rockingham Co. She was the daughter of the
late Lester & Cora Shifflett McDonald. Son, Donald E. McDonald of Elkton.
Daughters, Priscilla Mowbray, Marilyn Seal & Teresa Hensley all of Elkton &
Carolyn Eppard of Stanardsville. Brother, Russell McDonald of Elkton. Sisters,
Mozell Williams & Eula Dean both of Elkton. 8 grandchildren & 4 great
grandchildren. Burial in Elk Run Cemetery.
The Daily Progress,
Charlottesville, VA, Wed, Sep. 9, 2020
ORMAN FRANKLIN MCDONALD
March
13, 1949 - September 4, 2020
Orman "Frank" Franklin McDaniel, went to be
with the Lord on Friday, September 4, 2020. He passed peacefully and gently
in his sleep, which was a fitting gift to a great man of faith, kindness,
and love. Frank, also known as "Man" by family and childhood friends, was
born on March 13, 1949, in Charlottesville, Va., to Orman Newton McDaniel
and Caroline Mabel McDaniel nee Dean. He grew up in Mechums River and was a
hard worker and diligent student and graduated from Albemarle High School in
1968. Frank attended Virginia Commonwealth University before joining the
United States Marine Corp to serve in the Vietnam War. While stationed in
Thailand, Frank met the love of his life, Chonthicha "Joy" Seung. They
married in 1974 and returned to America to begin their life together. They
had two children, Joni and Malena, and lived most of their lives in
Barboursville, Va., before retiring to Weeki Wachee, Florida to enjoy their
five beautiful grandchildren. Frank's life, like his personality, was one of
adventure, love, and generosity. He was a friend to all and was known for
his warm smile, incredible stories, and iron will. He was a warrior with a
tender heart who always saw the best in others. He loved God, his family,
and his country. He was a true patriot and Marine and loved the Lord all of
his days. Frank is survived by his loving wife, Chonthicha "Joy" McDaniel;
adoring daughters, Joni Louque and Malena Southworth; beloved son-in-laws,
Ron Louque II and Michael Southworth; cherished grandchildren, Jonah Louque,
Maren "Mimi" Louque, Dane Southworth, Isla Southworth, and Jude Southworth;
brother, Leonard McDaniel, and wife Gloria; sisters, Susan Smith and Ella Jo
Lamonds and their husbands, Merlin Smith and Mark LaMonds; best friend and
brother-in-arms Lawrence "Benny" Benevento; and many precious nephews and
nieces. The visitation will be on Wednesday, September 9, 2020, from 6 until
8 p.m., at Merritt Funeral Home in Spring Hill, Fla. The graveside service
will be Thursday, September 10, 2020, at 11 a.m., at the Florida National
Cemetery in Bushnell, Fla. Blessed be his memory. Semper Fi. "I can do all
things through Christ who strengthens me" - Philippians 4:13 Merritt Funeral
Home 4095 Mariner Blvd. Spring Hill, FL 34608
MCDONALDSON
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Nov. 19, 1953
EVA SARAHANN MCDONALDSON
Eva McDonaldson, infant, Succumbs
Eva Sarahann McDonaldson, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McDonaldson
of Penn Laird died Tuesday evening at 11:30 at the University Hospital in
Charlottesville. The child was born on August 11, 1953 in Harrisonburg. Besides
her father, who is an employee of the Rockingham Construction Company, she is
survived by her mother, the former Miss Edith Shifflett; a sister, Burnette
Marie McDonaldson; two half-sisters, Susan Elizabeth Shifflett, and Shirley Jean
Shifflett, all at home; her grandmother, Mrs. Susan S. Shifflett, of Elkton, and
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther McDonaldson, of Penn Laird. A sister,
Edith Mae preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held this (Thursday)
afternoon at 3:30 from the Penn Laird Pentecostal Church with the Rev. Paul F.
Frye in charge of the services, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Nieswander. Burial will
be in the Elk Run Cemetery, at Elkton. The body now rests at the Lindey Funeral
Home on South Main Street, where it will remain until nine-thirty, this morning,
when it will be taken to the McDonaldson residence at Penn Laird.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Oct. 31, 2005
FRANKLIN MCDONALDSON
Franklin "Mac" McDonaldson, 75, of Harrisonburg, passed on Friday, Oct. 28,
2005, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg. He was born in Rockingham
Co., Va., on March 17, 1930, and was a son of the late John B. McDonaldson and
Myrtle Rogers McDonaldson Knicley. Mr. McDonaldson was a retired truck driver
from Dayton Transport, and was the North American Truck Driver of the Year and
received the key to the city in Toronto, Canada. He drove over three million
miles without an accident. He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying fishing, camping
and was a horse enthusiast. He was united in marriage on Dec. 24, 1948, to
Margaret (Peachie) Shifflett, who preceded him in death on Oct. 29, 2000. He is
survived by three sons, Gary of Hinton, Franklin of Mississippi, and Rickey of
McGaheysville; two daughters, Sandra Mohler and Brenda Ritchie, both of
Harrisonburg; one brother John B. McDonaldson of Dayton; closest and dearest
friends, Dennie and Karen Simmers of Broadway. Thirteen grandchildren and 21
great-grandchildren also survive. A funeral service will conducted at 2 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 31, 2005, at the Johnson Funeral Service Chapel in Bridgewater,
with the Rev. Daniel Smucker and Pastor Wendell L. "Sonny" Henkel officiating.
Burial will follow at Woodbine Cemetery in Harrisonburg. The family received
friends Sunday, Oct. 30, 2005, at the Johnson Funeral Service in Bridgewater
from 7-8 p.m. and anytime at the home of his daughter, Brenda Ritchie, 121
Stoneleigh Drive, Harrisonburg. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount
Olive Presbyterian Church, Building Fund, P.O. Box 182, Hinton, VA 22831.
See Wife Margaret's Obit
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Tue, Jan. 13, 2015
ROBERT LEE
MCDONALDSON
Robert Lee McDonaldson, 71, of Harrisonburg, died Sunday Jan. 11,
2015, at Sentara RMH Medical Center. Born March 11, 1943, in Harrisonburg, he
was the son of the late Cecil Wilson and Lena Ada Lawson McDonaldson. He had
been employed as a truck driver hauling mail for the U.S. Postal Service for the
past 38 years. Bobby was meticulous with his yard; everything he did he did it
to perfection. He was an avid hunter and outdoorsman, a huge Dale Earnhardht Sr.
fan and loved the Miami Dolphins. He was also active in local baseball when he
was younger. One of his greatest joys in life was to spend time with his
grandsons and great grandson. He loved to be surrounded by family and friends;
he loved to joke and cut up with them. he was a very loving and caring husband,
dad and granddad. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Phyllis McDonaldson, Two
daughters, Sandra Dovel and husband, Rodney, of Harrisonburg and Barbara
Mitchell, and husband, Rick, of Keezletown; a sister, Betty Sullivan, and
husband, Bobby, of Danville; three grandsons, Slade Mitchell, and wife, Heidi,
Cory Dovel and Tyler Dovel; a great grandson, Austin Mitchell "stinker"; and
numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 11am Thurs. Jan.
15, 2015 at West Side Baptist Church, 715 W. Wolfe St. Harrisonburg. Burial will
follow at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Feb. 16, 1954
VICKI LYNN MCDONALDSON
Vicki McDonaldson Dies At Hospital
Vicki Lynn McDonaldson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McDonaldson, of
180 North Liberty St., died at eight o'clock Monday morning at the Rockingham
Memorial Hospital. The Infant girl, who was born on Feb. 14, is survived by her
father, a driver for the Moore Trucking Co., and her mother, who was Miss
Margaret Shifflett before marriage. Two sisters, Sandra and Brenda, and three
brothers, Gary, Franklin, Jr., and Rickie. She also leaves an only grandmother,
Mrs. Blanche Shifflett, of Harrisonburg. Funeral services will be held this
afternoon at three o'clock from the graveside in Woodbine cemetery. The Rev.
Daniel M. Smucker, Jr. will conduct the services.
MCDORMAN
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Aug. 29, 2010
JAMES EDWARD MCDORMAN SR.
Retired U.S. Army SFC James E. McDorman Sr., 75, of Dillwyn, formerly of
Staunton, husband of the late Betty Faye (Shipe) McDorman, died Friday, Aug. 27,
2010, at Centra Southside Community Hospital in Farmville. He was born March 11,
1935, in Staunton, a son of the late George Washington McDorman and the late
Lola Belle (Shifflett) McDorman. He retired from the U.S. Army after serving for
22 years, during which time he served in Korea, twice in Vietnam and Germany,
and stateside. He was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Silver Star for Valor.
After retiring he owned and operated Valley Tree Service in Staunton. Surviving
family members include three sons, James E. McDorman Jr. and his wife, Jo, of
Halifax, Dann C. McDorman of Staunton, and Christopher M. McDorman of Swoope;
two daughters and a son-in-law, Donna Christine and James Booth of Petersburg
and JoEllen Wilson of Staunton; a sister, Lydia C. Keller of Dillwyn; a brother,
W. Ray McDorman of Staunton; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Henry Funeral Home will perform cremation upon which Mr. McDorman's ashes will
be taken to rest upon North Mountain. Per his request, there will be no
services. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.henry funeralhome.net.
MCFARLAND
The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, Thu, Jul. 11, 1968
ALVIN F. MCFARLAND
Alvin F. McFarland, 59, of New Castle RD 4 was dead on arrival at the Jameson
Memorial Hospital at 7:40 pm yesterday after an apparent heart attack. He had
been ill since November 1967. He was born in Scott Township, Lawrence County, on
Dec. 12, 1908, to the late Joseph and Minnie McDowell McFarland. He was married
in December of 1933 to the former Elsie Shifflett, and she preceded him in
death. He subsequently married Willie L. Raines on March 16, 1943 and she
survives him. Mr. McFarland had been employed by the Johnson Bronze Co. for 17
years and prior to that was with the Department of Highways of Pennsylvania. He
was a member of Unity Baptist Church in Harlansburg and a veteran of World War
II serving with the U.S. Army Air Corps. Surviving are his wife, a daughter,
Mrs. Kenneth (Jewel) Krepps of Baden; a son, Paul of RD 4; a step-son, Dale
Shifflett of Mercer; a step-daughter, Mrs. Dumitri (Virginia) Purk of
Rehrersburg, Pa.; a brother, Harry of RD 4 and eight grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his first wife; his parents and two brothers, Earl and
Clarence. The family will receive friends at the Joseph W. Boyd Funeral Home in
Harlansburg from 7 to 9 pm today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm tomorrow. The service
will be at 2 pm Saturday at the funeral home conducted by the Rev. Theodore
Maitland of Unity Baptist Church. Interment will be in Unity Baptist Church
Cemetery, Harlansburg.
PAUL A. MCFARLAND
The New Castle News, New Castle, PA, Mon, Apr. 2, 1973
HARLANSBURG—Paul A. McFarland, 38, of RD 4 died in Jameson memorial Hospital
yesterday at 5:40 pm of injuries in an automobile accident. He was born in Scott
Township, Lawrence County, March 7, 1935 to the late Alvin and Elsie Shifflett
McFarland. Mr. McFarland was employed by the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation. He was a member of the Unity Baptist Church in Harlansburg. He
is survived by his wife, the former Mary Taylor, whom he married June 1969; a
stepson, Gordon Miles, and a stepdaughter, Vickie Miles, both at home; his
stepmother, Mrs. Willie McFarland of RD 4; a sister, Mrs. Kenneth (Jewel) Krepps
of Enon Valley; a stepbrother Dale Shifflett of Mercer and a stepsister, Mrs.
Virginia Turk at Beloit, Ill. He was preceded in death by a sister, Blanche.
Friends may call today from 7 to 9 pm and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at
the Joseph W. Boyd Funeral Home where services will be held Wednesday at 2 pm
with the Rev. Theodore Maitland of the Unity Baptist Church and Pastor Roger
Brown of the Faith Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Unity Baptist
Cemetery.
MCGEE
The Anderson Independent-Mail, Anderson, SC, Mar. 17, 2013
WILLIAM DAVID MCGEE
October 4, 1939 - March 15, 2013
Iva, SC - William David "Buba" McGee, age 73, of Iva, SC, passed away on March
15, 2013, at AnMed Health Medical Center.
Born in Anderson, he was the son of the late Joseph Holcomb McGee and the late
Lila Mae Carver McGee. Mr. McGee retired as a custodian from Anderson School
District 3. He also worked as a construction electrician, for many years. Mr.
McGee attended Gethsemane Baptist Temple. He is survived by his wife, Lena Sue
Shiftlet McGee, of the home; one daughter, Lynn Powell of Iva; three brothers,
Cecil "Butch" McGee (Ruby) of Anderson, Joe "Mac" McGee (Carol) of Iva and Steve
(Kathy) McGee of Anderson; two sisters, Margaret Richardson (Donnie) of Canon,
GA and Cindy Burdette of Anderson; two grandchildren, Amanda Powell and Dylan
Powell and one great-grandchild, Baylee Clark. In addition to his parents, Mr.
McGee was preceded in death by a brother, Gary Dale McGee. The funeral service
for Mr. McGee will be held on Sunday, March 17, 2013 at 4:00PM in the Chapel of
The McDougald Funeral Home with Pastor Sam Duncan and Rev. Carol McGee
officiating. Interment will follow at South Lawn Memorial Gardens. The family
will receive friends at The McDougald Funeral Home on Sunday, from 2:30PM until
3:30PM. Donations in memory of Mr. McGee may be made to Hope Children's Home,
11415 Hope International Drive, Tampa, FL 33625. The family will be at the
residence. A message of condolence may be sent by visiting
www.mcdougaldfuneralhome.com THE MCDOUGALD FUNERAL HOME and CREMATION SERVICES,
Anderson, SC
MCINTOSH
CHARLES J. MCINTOSH
The Quad City Times, MO, Mon, Oct. 25, 1954
Charles J. McIntosh, 45, died at 2:10 p. m. Saturday at his home, 2127 Fifth
Avenue, Moline, Illinois. He had been Ill for six months. He was born Augusts
11, 1909 in Moline, Illinois, the son of James and Martha McIntosh. He attended
Moline Schools and married to Bernice Shifflett, in St. Joseph Church, Rock
Island, Illinois, September 2, 1933. Mr. McIntosh worked in the Storeroom of
Silvis Shop for the last 17 years. He was a member of the Moline Moose Lodge,
and St Mary’s Church in Moline. He is survived by his wife Bernice Shifflett
McIntosh. His mother, Martha McIntosh, a sister Betty, Mrs. Jack Nickel, Rock
Island and a nephew. Funeral Service will be held at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, in the
Furgic Funeral Home at 9:00 a. m. at St. Mary’s Church. Burial will be in the
Moline Memorial Park Cemetery. The Rosary will be at 8 p. m. Monday in the
funeral home. Friends may call between 7 and 9 p. m. tonight.
MCKINLEY
CONNIE SHAW MCKINLEY
The Anderson Independent-Mail, SC, May 17, 2012
BELTON - Constance "Connie" Shaw McKinley, 80, of 238 Center Pointe Road, wife
of Doy L. McKinley, passed away Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at AnMed Health Medical
Center. Born in December 1931 in Anderson, she was the daughter of the late
Luther and Beatrice Shiflett Shaw. She was a homemaker and later worked and
retired from Wal-Mart. She was a member of Neals Creek Baptist Church. Surviving
are her husband of 62 years, Doy L. McKinley of the home; 4 children, Charles
"Chuck" McKinley and his wife, Chris of Belton, Manley McKinley of Anderson,
Elaine McKinley Mitchell of Belton and Kevin McKinley and his wife, Annette of
Anderson; 11 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren (plus two on the way) and a
brother, Talmadge Shaw and his wife, Ruby of Iva. Funeral service will be held
at 2pm Friday at Neals Creek Baptist Church with Rev. Alex Henderson
officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. The family will
receive friends from 6 until 8pm Thursday at Sullivan-King Mortuary, Northeast
Chapel. The family is at the residence. Flowers are optional, memorials may be
made to Neals Creek Baptist Church, 3204 Amity Road Ext, Anderson, SC 29621.
SULLIVAN-KING MORTUARY, NORTHEAST CHAPEL www.sullivanking.com
MCMULLEN
CHARLES L. MCMULLEN JR
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Mar. 24, 2008
Charles L. McMullen Jr., 85, a resident of 6025 Rocky Lane, Harrisonburg, died
March 21, 2008, at Oak Lea Nursing Home, where he had been resident for three
months. Mr. McMullen was born on Dec. 9, 1922, in Rockingham County, and was the
son of the late Charles L. and Ollie C. Shiflett McMullen. He graduated from
Linville Edom High School in 1941. He served in the United States Navy during
World War II being stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C. and was a member of the
American Legion. Mr. McMullen graduated from the Eckels College of Embalming in
1943 and began working with his family at McMullen Funeral Home as the third
generation of that business and he remained a licensed funeral director until
the time of his illness. In 1951, he and his father also began McMullen Funeral
Home in Bridgewater and he continued to operate that business along with his son
and family until 1990. In 1994, he received the Golden Funeral Service Award for
50 years service as a Virginia Funeral Director from the Virginia Funeral
Directors Association. Mr. McMullen was a member of the Linville-Edom Ruritan
Club and the Greenmount Church of the Brethren. On Jan. 10, 1944, he married the
former Irene Lambert, who preceded him in death on Nov. 9, 2005. Surviving are a
son, William (Bill) McMullen and wife, Brenda, Harrisonburg; two granddaughters,
Andrea M. Strawderman and husband, Craig, Mathias, W.Va. and Amber F. Richardson
and husband, David, Broadway; a great-granddaughter, Natalee Christina
Strawderman. The Rev. Ken Dolan will conduct a graveside service at 3 p.m.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008, at the Singers Glen Cemetery. Friends may call at the
McMullen Funeral Home, Harrisonburg, at any time. Memorial contributions may be
made to the Singers Glen Cemetery, 9932 Wills Creek Road, Linville, VA 22834.
LEO M. MCMULLEN
The Scranton Times, Scranton, VA, Thu, Feb. 16, 2012
Leo M. McMullen, 80, of Ellicott City, Md., died Sunday at home after a lengthy
illness. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, the former LaRue V.
Shifflett. Born in Baltimore, the 13th of 16 children of the late Leo G. and
Elizabeth Nelson McMullen, formerly of Ebensburg, Pa., he was a 1950 graduate of
Calvert Hall College, where he excelled in baseball, football and boxing. He
served his country in the Air Force during the Korean conflict, and worked as a
meteorologist for the National Weather Service and later for the C&P Telephone
Co., servicing accounts with the U.S. House of Representatives. He retired from
the U.S. Senate Dept. of Telecommunications, and was a member of St. Paul's
Roman Catholic Church, Ellicott City. Leo will be remembered for his sense of
humor, love of political debate and pride in his Scots-Irish heritage. He loved
music, especially Irish music, and looked forward to the Nelson-McCann Family
Reunion every August. Surviving are a son, Francis and wife, Carol, Scranton; a
brother, Thomas, Pine Grove; sisters, Rosemary McMullen and Brigid O'Neill,
Baltimore; and Phyllis Leaf, Erie, Colo.; as well as dozens of nieces, nephews
and their families. He was also preceded in death by a son, Michael W., on Jan.
19. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Paul's
Roman Catholic Church, Ellicott City. Friends may call Friday, 6 to 9 p.m., at
the Harry Witzke Funeral Home, Ellicott City. Memorial contributions may be made
to a charity of the donor's choice.
MCNEIL
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sat,
Nov. 23, 2019
JAMES FRANCIS MCNEIL JR.
James Francis McNeil Jr., 80,
of Stanardsville, Va. passed away on Friday, November 22, 2019 at the
Renaissance. He was born on March 23, 1939 in Washington, D. C. to the late
James Francis McNeil and Eleanor Earle Morris McNeil. He is survived by two
cousins, Janie Breeden and Oliver Morris; and many relatives. A graveside
service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 24, 2019 at Evergreen
Cemetery with the Rev. C. C. Kurtz officiating.
WILLIE FRANKLIN MCNEAL
Willie Franklin McNeal, 88, widower of Thelma Beatrice (Boyne) McNeal of 526
Pleasant Grove Road passed away Thursday, September 8, 2016 at his residence.
Mr. McNeal was born on July 22, 1928 in Augusta Springs, a son of the late
American Levi and Hattie (Sprouse) McNeal. Willie was a lifelong member of
Barren Ridge Church of the Brethren and he was a retired mechanic from Smith's
Transfer with thirty-one years of service. In addition to his parents and wife,
Mr. McNeal was preceded in death by a son, Edward McNeal; a brother, Albert
McNeal; and two sisters, Bessie McLain and Mary Oscar. Surviving are two sons,
Willie F. McNeal, Jr. and Dewey C. McNeal and his wife Corliss C. all of
Staunton; a brother, Henry McNeal of Staunton; five grandchildren, Jeremy F.
McNeal and wife Catherine, Jason F. McNeal and wife Michelle, Carrie M. Davis
and husband Anthony, Jared F. McNeal and wife Jennie, Jennifer F. Noble and
husband Jeff; fourteen great-grandchildren, James E., Hannah E., Taylor C.,
Claire M., Dylan M., Grace A., Tessa N., and Samuel F. McNeal, Lydia F., Mya A.,
Holden F. and Landon C. Noble, Courteney T. Morris and Michael A. Diehl; a
number of nieces and nephews; and many special friends also survive. The family
will receive friends from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, September 11, 2016 at
Coffman Funeral Home and Crematory and other times at the residence. A
Celebration of life will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 12, 2016
at the Barren Ridge Church of the Brethren by Pastor Galen M. Combs. Burial will
follow in Augusta Memorial Park in Waynesboro. Active pallbearers will be Mr.
McNeal's grandsons and great-grandsons, Jeremy McNeal, Jason McNeal, James
McNeal, Jared McNeal, Dylan McNeal and Jeff Noble. It is suggested those
desiring make memorial contributions to the Barren Ridge Church of the Brethren,
1790 Barren Ridge Road, Staunton, Virginia 24401.
MEADE
The Daily Progress, Charloittesville, VA, Feb. 2017
LORRAINE SNOW
MEADE
Lorraine Snow Meade, 91, of Ruckersville, Va., passed away
peacefully on Tuesday, January 31, 2017, at the home of her daughter. She
was born on September 21, 1925, in Dyke, Va. to the late Eugene and Nora
Knight Snow. She is survived by her children, Mike (Jeanette), Calvin
(Darlene), Sheree Frazier (Michael), Barry, Chris (Barbara Eppard), and
April Brown (Glenn). Additional survivors include her sister, Jo Anne
Gallihugh; sister-in-law, Joyce Snow; and daughter-in-law, Tracy Meade. She
is survived by nine grandchildren, Pam Lawson (Danny), Chastity Meade (Jeff
Hall), David Meade, Calvin "Bino" Meade, Garrett Meade (Jenny), Candy
Carpenter (Chad), Caleb Meade, John Meade, and Norah Meade;18
great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She is also survived by
Belinda Jarrell and Tressie Lamouroux. Lola as she was often called is
survived by many loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who were a
large part of her life before and during her brief illness. In addition to
her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandson, Benjamin Meade;
great-granddaughter, Neveah Meade; and siblings, Arlene Lamb, Mary Snow,
Wilmer Snow, and Geneva Johnson. The family would like to express their
sincere gratitude to Dr. Jane Shaw and the staff of Albemarle Square Family
Healthcare for the excellent and professional care they provided throughout
the years. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Friday,
February 3, 2017, at Ryan Funeral Home, 12819 Spotswood Trail, Ruckersville,
VA 22968. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 4,
2017, at Cedar Grove Church of the Brethren, 616 Cedar Grove Rd.,
Ruckersville, VA 22968, with Pastor Johnny Hawkins officiating. Interment
will follow in Evergreen Cemetery. An online guestbook is available at
www.ryanfuneral.com. Ryan Funeral Home of Ruckersville, Va. is handling the
arrangements.
MEADOR
LEONARD O. MEADOR
The San Bernardino Sun, San
Bernardino CA, Mar. 25, 1991
Construction worker
Leonard O. Meador, 67, of
Murrieta died of a heart attack Thursday at Inland Valley Medi cal Center in
Murrieta. Meador, a native of Texas. lived in Murrieta seven years. Previously,
he had lived in San Bernardino County for 45 years. He worked in maintenance
construction. Survivors include his wife, Vesta, two sons, Leonard Jr. of Rialto
and James of Riverside; three daughters, Marilyn Lively of Callahan, Fla..
Phyllis Hamby of Jacksonville, Fla., and Evelyn Lowery of Highland: two sisters,
Dorothy Cox of San Bernardino and Lilly Mae Arthoff of Oregon: 12 grandchildren;
and six great- grandchildren.
MERICA
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Jun. 24, 2020
ERTHEL
ELIZABETH MERICA
Erthel Elizabeth Merica, 88, of Elkton, passed away Monday, June 22, 2020,
at her home. Mrs. Merica was born Feb. 19, 1932, in Rockingham County, and
was a daughter of the late Thomas Russell and Edith Shifflett Smith. In
addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Raymond Merica,
and a daughter, Alesia Merica. On April 5, 1951, she married Alvah Ray
Merica, who also preceded her in death on May 20, 2001. Erthel attended Fox
Mountain School and was a member of Bear Lithia Baptist Church. She would
often babysit and loved listening to Gospel and Bluegrass music. She is
survived by a son, Philip E. Merica and wife, Pamela; daughter, Odessa F.
Merica and husband, Buck, all of Elkton; sister, Irene Mackie Smith;
grandchildren, Robbie Taylor and wife, Carrie, Katie Taylor, Michael Lam,
Cory Merica, Cassie Varner and husband, Shane, Tyler Merica and wife, Dezy,
Heather Shifflett and husband, Matt, and Felicia Smith and husband, Steven,
as well as 20 great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.
Friday, June 26, 2020, at Bear Lithia Springs Baptist Church in Elkton with
Pastor Mark Leatherman and Pastor Don Leatherman officiating. Burial will
follow at Koontz Family Cemetery outside of Elkton. Friends may call at
Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton from noon to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 25, or at
the home of her daughter, Odessa, at any time. Condolences may be shared at
www.kygers.com.
MESSICK
MEGAN ANN MESSICK
Megan Ann Messick, 31, of Martinsburg, passed away Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018. Born
March 24, 1986, in Martinsburg, she was the daughter of Michael Messick Sr. and
Lisa Shifflett. Megan was a member of Shenandoah Bible Church. She is survived
by two sons, Thomas Young and Isaiah Bailey; a daughter, Alexis Young; two
brothers, Michael Messick Jr. (Michelle Griffin), and Jason Messick (Dawn); and
a sister, Crystal Messick (Christopher Shifflett); loving aunts and uncles,
Sharon and Larry Penwell, Michael and Crystal Shifflett, James and Bobbi Jo
Shifflett, Terry Shifflett, and Dennis and Marie Messick; and numerous nieces
and nephews. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Danny Ray; grandparents, Tony Hallerd Messick, Margaret Messick and
Ernest Shifflett Sr. It was Megan's wish to be a Human Gift of Life. A
Celebration of Life service will be held 2 p.m. March 24, 2018, in War Memorial
Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brown Funeral Home in Megan's
name. Online condolences may be offered at www.Brown FuneralHomesWV.com.
MENEFEE
The Northern Virginia Daily VA, Thu, Dec. 5, 2013.
JEANNE MARIE MENEFEE
Jeanne Marie Menefee, 52, of Front Royal, Virginia, passed away peacefully on
Wednesday morning, December 4, 2013, in the Winchester Medical Center surrounded
by her family. A funeral service will be held on Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Maddox
Funeral Home conducted by The Rev. Dottie Holden. Burial will follow in Prospect
Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Menefee was born October 2, 1961, in Front Royal, VA,
daughter of the late Dale Virginia Reil Foster. She was a librarian's assistant
at Leslie Fox Keyser Elementary School in Front Royal. She loved her family and
especially her grandson. Surviving are her husband Earl L. Menefee, Jr.; a
daughter Casey Menefee of Front Royal; two sisters Pamela Kenney and Kelly
Foster both of Front Royal; and a grandson Everett Shukis. Pallbearers will be
Dennis Horn, Gary Menefee, Kyle Shukis, Tony Reil, Larry Reil, Fred Reil, and
Gordon Foster. Honorary pallbearers will be the staff of the Leslie Fox Keyser
Elementary School. Memorial contributions may be made to the LFK Library, 1015
Stonewall Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630. The family will receive friends on
Sunday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
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ROBERT FRANCIS MERGEN
Robert "Bob" F. Mergen of Mansfield,
Arkansas, died Sunday, October 13, 2013, at a Fort Smith hospital. Bob was 87
years old. He was the son of the late Rueben Frances and Alma Pearl (Ware)
Mergen. Bob worked as an usher at the Osage Theatre in Bartlesville, Oklahoma as
a young man. He then joined the United States NAVY in 1944 and served his
country as a Baker 2nd Class during World War II in the Pacific Theatre. Later,
her dorve trucks and worked for a while as a pumper. His greatest job(considered
by many of us) was being a bus driver for Mansfield Public School (for 38
years). Bob was a loyal and devoted Mansfield Tiger fan and was very proud of
his two precious children he and Margaret brought into this world. Bob Mergen
was preceded in death by his parents; his step-father: James Ware; and by 1
infant son: Lonnie Mergen. He is survived by his beloved and faithful wife:
Margaret Mergen; his wonderful son: Mark Mergen; his apple of his eye, his
daughter: Amie (Mergen)Beshears; his pride and joys were his grandchildren:
Camden, Chase and Sarah Breshears; 1 step-sister: Sue Lemon, other family
members and by a LARGE number of chidren who loved and respected him. When Bob
Mergen drove the bus, you could count on getting to and from the games or band
competitions safely and we are former students and parents will be forever
greatful to caring and loving individual. Bob Mergen was and will be forever
remembered by those who grew up around him and rode those many miles of bus
rides to and from games. Visitation held on Wednesday, October 16, 2013, (3-6
pm) at Martin Funeral Home in Mansfield, Arkansas. At his request, there will be
no funeral service.
MICHAEL
GEORGE F. MICHAEL
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Mon, Aug. 21, 1978
GROTTOES - George F. Michael, 73, of Grottoes died early Sunday at Rockingham
Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient one day. He was born Oct. 14,
1904 at Port Republic and was a son of the late George S. and Blanche Trobaugh
Michael. Mr. Michael was a retired maintenance employee at Reynolds Metals Co.
He was a member of Grottoes Church of the Brethren and a former member of the
Grottoes Ruritan Club, Lions Club and fire department. On Nov. 28, 1926, he
married the former Marjorie Shifflett, who survives. Also surviving are a
daughter, June Michael Kirby of Grottoes; a brother, Thomas Michael of
Alexandria; a sister, Valley Bruce of Duncannon, Pa.; two grandchildren, and two
great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday at Grottoes
Church of the Brethren by the Rev. William H. Rodeffer and the Rev. Wilbur F.
Garber. Burial will be in Port Republic Cemetery. The body is at the W. H. Kyger
Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends 7:30-8:30 p.m. today. In
lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Grottoes Rescue Squad
or Fire Department.
LUCY IRENE MICHAEL DETAMORE
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sat, May 12, 2007
Lucy Irene Michael Detamore, 106, of Ruckersville passed away Thursday, May 10,
2007. Irene was born December 23, 1900 in Elkton, Virginia, a daughter of the
late George Albert Michael and Selena C. Michael. In 1905, she moved to Greene
County with her mother. Irene married Samuel O. Detamore on August 9, 1922 and
moved to Detamore Centennial Farm. In 1938, Irene became a dedicated member of
the Seventh Day Adventist Church and attended services regularly until after her
100th birthday. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her
husband, Samuel Detamore; a daughter, Juanita Shifflett; a son, Otis Detamore;
and three sons-in-law, Aubrey Baugher, Harry Baugher and Elphis Shifflett. She
is survived by two daughters, Ethel Baugher and Selena Baugher, both of
Baltimore, Maryland; one son, Delbert D. Detamore and his wife, Garnett, of
Woodford, Virginia; one daughter-in-law, Marion Detamore of Hendersonville,
Tennessee. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren
and great-great grandchildren. Along with working on the family farm, she
enjoyed crocheting, gardening and writing poetry. A graveside service will be
held 2 p.m. Sunday, May 13, 2007, at Holly Memorial Gardens. Friends may pay
their respects from 8 until 4 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 2007, and 9 a.m. until noon
Sunday, May 13, 2007, at the Ryan Funeral Home. The family would like to thank
the staff at Evergreene Nursing Home in Stanardsville for their kind care to
Mrs. Detamore. The family suggest memorial donations be made to the Greene
County Rescue Squad, PO Box 302, Stanardsville, VA 22973 or the charity of one's
choice. Ryan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
ROBERT EMMETT MICHAEL
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Jun. 5, 1973
MT. SOLON — Robert Emmett (Doll) Michael, 83, a retired farmer of Mt. Solon,
died Monday afternoon at his home. He had been in failing health six months Mr.
Michael was born Dec. 7, 1889 at Mt. Solon and was a son of the late James and
Jane Shifflett Michael. On Dec. 23, 1916, he married the former Nettie
Moneymaker, who survives. Also surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Mabel Wood of
Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Mary McManaway of Churchville and Mrs. Louise Sheffer and
Mrs. Betty Sheets, both of Mt. Solon four sons, Earl Michael of Churchville and
Lester E., Paul and Harry Michael, all of Mt Solon; a brother, Ausbert Michael
of Detroit, Mich.; 19 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The body is at
the W. L Rosenberger Funeral Home at Bridgewater pending the completion of
funeral arrangements.
MIDDLETON
THOMAS CAMPBELL MIDDLETON
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Mon, Dec. 31, 1984
Graveside service for Thomas Campbell Middleton, 76, of Harrisonburg will be
held 3:30 p.m. today in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The Rev. T. W. Johnson will
conduct the service. Mr. Middleton died Saturday at Rockingham Memorial
Hospital. He had been ill three months and was admitted to the hospital Nov. 16.
He was born Nov. 10, 1908, in Orange County. He moved to Richmond where he
operated Middleton's Grocery Store 1941 - 76. In 1976 he moved to Harrisonburg.
Mr. Middleton was a member of the Pine Street Baptist Church in Richmond. On
Dec. 27, 1954 he married the former Leona Ellen Shifflett, who survives. Also
surviving is a son, Benjamin Wayne Middleton of Harrisonburg. His body is at the
Lindsey Funeral Home where friends may call. Due to the illness of Mrs.
Middleton's sister, Esther Kennedy, the family will not recieve friends at the
residence or the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that
contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, 1221 N. Main St.,
Harrisonburg.
MILLER
IRA BOWMAN MILLER
The Washington Post, Washington D.C. Sun, Aug.
5, 1962
On Friday, August 3, 1962, at Fairfax Hospital, IRA BOWMAN MILLER,
beloved husband of Mamie Catherine Miller, father of Roger Ross Miller, Doris
Marion Bear, Velma Miller Craun, Bernice Catherine Nigro, Janice M. Agner;
brother of Claude Goileau, Etta M. Cunningham, DeWitt H., Ray D., Carl C.
Miller. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Money & King Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave. West, Vienna,
Va. Services will be held on Monday, August 6, at 2 p.m., from Oakton Church of
the Brethren. Interment Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may
contribute to the Memorial Fund of the Oakton Church of the Brethren.
JOHN I. MILLER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Wed, Feb. 10, 1982
MCGAHEYSVILLE - John I. Miller, 75, of Rt. 1, McGaheysville died early Tuesday
morning at his home. He had been ill three years. , Mr. Miller was born Sept.
27, 1906, at McGaheysville, where he had lived most of his life, and was a son
of the late Luther S. and Sallie Mae Shifflett Miller. He had lived two years in
Ohio and Maryland and was a member of the United Methodist Church. Mr. Miller
worked at Highway Motors north of Harrisonburg before retiring in 1979. On June
12, 1937, he married the former Eva Lee Wagner, who survives. Also surviving are
a son, Wayne T. Miller of Mount Clinton; three brothers, William L. and Herman
"Dick" Miller, both of McGaheysville, and Ernest "Bud" Miller of Ridge, Md.; and
a sister, Lydia Morris of Harrisonburg. A graveside service will be conducted
1:30 p.m. Thursday in Mount Olivet Cemetery at McGaheysville by the Rev. Matthew
Nelson and the Rev. Claude Moseley. The body is at the W. H. Kyger Funeral Home.
The family will receive friends at the Miller home. The casket will be closed.
In lieu of flowers, the family said contributions may be made to either the
Elkton Emergency Squad or the Harrisonburg Rescue Squad.
KARL ALAN
MILLER
The Capital Gazette, Annapolis, MD, from Apr. 30 to May 1, 2019
With deep sadness Karl Alan Miller passed away on April 26, 2019. Karl was
preceded in death by his loving mother, Bonnie J Miller (Shifflett) and his son,
Jordan K. Miller. He is survived by his sons, Brandon Miller and Tristan Miller
and his father and stepmother, Kenneth and Deborah Miller as well as his
long-time companion Lisa Sieck. Viewing and service will be Thursday, May 2,
2019 6-9 PM at Simplicity Funeral Services, 244 8th Avenue, Glen Burnie.
simplicitycfs.com
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Apr. 22,
2021
KRYSTAL HENSLEY MILLER
Krystal Hensley Miller, 53, of McGaheysville, went to be with the Lord
Tuesday, April 20, 2021. She won her battle with cancer and is now receiving
her reward in heaven. She was born Aug. 29, 1967, in Harrisonburg, Va., and
was a daughter of Violet L. Conley and the late James "Buddy" Hensley. In
addition to her father, she was preceded in death by stepfather, Harold
Conley; her maternal grandparents, Frank and Lucile Lilly; and paternal
grandparents, Mose and Beulah Hensley. Krystal was a dental assistant for
years then continued her education to become a nurse in 2006 and currently
worked for Sentara East Rockingham. She was a lifetime member of Church of
Solsburg, where she was active in many aspects of the church. Krystal was
involved with Girl Scouts of America, where she served as Service Unit
Manager for many years. On June 21, 1986, she married Ernest B. Miller II,
who survives. In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by
daughter, Lindsay Michelle Miller; son, Chancellor James Miller and wife,
Kelsea; sisters, Terri Michael and husband, Mike, Kimberly Alexander, Donna
Gochenour and husband, Dave; adopted sister, KoryAnn Taylor; nephew, Mikie
Michael and wife, Tracey; nieces, Brittany Colberg and husband, Mike,
Alexandra Diehl and husband, Trent, Adrianna Trejo; grandchildren, Jackson
Brooks Miller, Isabella Miller; numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews. A funeral service will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday, April 25,
2021, at the Church of Solsburg with Pastor Doug Gochenour officiating.
Burial to follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery in McGaheysville. A visitation for
friends and family will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 24, at
Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton or you may visit at the family home in
McGaheysville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribution can be made to
Cancer Treatment Centers of America at their website, www.cancercenter.com.
The Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home, Ltd., Millersburg, PA
PATRICIA CARR MILLER
Patricia Miller, age 72, of Halifax, Pennsylvania
passed away March 22, 2019, at her home. She was born Patricia Arbutes Carr
in Millersburg, daughter of the late Russell H. Carr and Zada V. Shifflett
Carr. Patricia was the widow of the late Ronald L. Miller. They were married
on February 26, 1966. She is also preceded in death by her brother Leonard
Sr. Patricia was a member of Millersburg Assembly of God. She loved children
and babysat most of her life. She was the epitome of a social butterfly. She
loved spending time with her family, reading the bible and collecting
antiques. Patricia is survived by her 3 daughters; Gina Carl (Tige) of
Millersburg, Sonya Miller Leach of Halifax, and Rhonda Fox (Richard) of
Halifax; grandchildren Alfonso (Erin), Danielle (Alphonzo), Dylan, Virginia
(Josh), Nicholas, Dakota, Jordan (Tyanna), and Russell (Katelyn);
great-grandchildren Blake, Eli, AJ., Angelina, AK, Andrew, Adrianna, Axyl,
Cooper, Maximus Thomas, Marlin Ronald (coming July 2019) and Toby Lee
(coming July 2019). Patricia is also survived by siblings Allen (Rhoda) Carr
of Middletown and Barbara Carr of Millersburg. The family will receive
friends from 9 am to 11 am on Friday, March 29th, 2019 at the Millersburg
Assembly of God. Services will begin at 11 am with Rev. Norman Lawrence
officiating. Burial will be at Reigle's Cemetery in Millersburg following
the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made
to Millersburg Assembly of God at 2261 Shippen Dam Road, Millersburg PA
17061. Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home, Ltd. in Millersburg is handling the
arrangements.
The Patriot-News on September 27, 2012
RONALD L.
MILLER
HALIFAX- Ronald L. Miller, age 66, of 3110 Armstrong Valley Road
passed away on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at his residence. He was born
in Halifax the son of the late Floyd and Alverta Lenker Miller. Ron was a
veteran of the US Marines Reserves. He was retired from Bethlehem Steel. He
attended Millersburg Assembly of God Church, was an avid hunter and a member
of the NRA and North American hunting club. Surviving are his wife Patricia
A. Carr Miller, three daughters Gina Carl of Millersburg, Sonya Miller and
Rhonda Fox both of Halifax, grandchildren Alfonso Santiago III, T. Danielle
Santiago, Virginia Cunningham, Nicholas Cunningham, Jordan Fox, Dylan Carl,
Dakota Leach, Russell Fox and Maximus Thomas; great grandchildren Blake
Farence, Eli Farence, Alfonso Santiago IV, Angelina Santiago; two brothers
Carl Miller and Gary Miller, four sisters Janet Sung, Sandy Scholl, Sue
Miller and Tammy Miller. He was preceded in death by a brother Ralph and a
sister Linda Weaver. There will be a viewing on Monday, October 1 from 9-11
am at Millersburg Assembly of God Church. Funeral Services will begin at 11
am. Burial with military honors to follow at Reigles Bible Fellowship
Cemetery in Millersburg. Donations can be made to Millersburg Assembly of
God Church 2261 Shippen Dam Road Millersburg, PA 17061. Arrangements by
Hoover-Boyer Funeral Home in Millersburg.
MILLSThe Journal-News,
Hamilton, OH, Tue, Aug. 18, 2020.
BETTY LOU WEBB THACKSTON MILLS
MILLS, Betty Lou Thackston Age 81, of Hamilton, passed away on Saturday,
August 15, 2020, at Fort Hamilton Hospital. Betty was born on October 12,
1938, in Irvine, KY, the daughter of the late Raymond C. and Virginia
(Shifflet) Webb. She retired from Avon after 20 years and had attended The
Lighthouse Church. Betty is survived by her daughter, Lisa Hershner;
step-son, Michael (Mary) Thackston; step-daughter, Sandy (Lyndale) Justice;
grandchildren, Jessica (Colt), Michael, Lyndale Jr. (Christina), and Alesha
(Jaime); siblings, Kenny (Terri) Webb, Bobbie (Ray) Bridges, and Viva
Saylor; lifelong best friend, Marie Richardson; special friends, Wilma Witt
and Carol Krause; special sons-in-law, Terry (Marla) Reffitt and Ray
Chenault; ex-husband, Bud Parsons; grand-dog, Chico; and many other family
members and friends. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Roy A.
Thackston in 2010, and Manford Mills in 2019; daughter, Marla Pridemore;
granddaughter, Lindsay Pridemore; and siblings, Amy Sparks, Peggy Preston,
and Evon Southard. Visitation will be held from 5 pm until 7 pm on
Wednesday, August 19, 2020, at Webb Noonan Kidd Funeral Home, Ross Avenue at
South "D" Street, Hamilton. A Funeral Service will follow at 7 pm on
Wednesday, at the funeral home with Pastor Sonny Hurd officiating. Interment
will take place at 10 am on Thursday, August 20, 2020, at Butler County
Memorial Park, 4570 Trenton Oxford Road, Hamilton. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in Betty's name to The Lighthouse Food Pantry, 626
Ridgelawn Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45013. At the request of the family, face
masks will be required. Condolences may be left for the family at
www.Webb-Noonan.com.
Note: Betty
is buried with her previous husband Roy A. Thackston
The Daily Dayton
News, Dayton, OH
MANFORD MILLS
June 10th, 1940 - May 7th, 2019 Age 78, of Hamilton, Ohio, passed away on
Tuesday, May 7, 2019. He was born June 10, 1940 in Clay County, Kentucky the
son of Hobert and Lottie (Cole) Mills. On April 3, 2011 he married Betty
(Webb) Thackston. Manford was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting and
fishing, especially with his "little brother" and his many friends and
family. He is survived by his wife of 8 years, his daughter Robin (Ray)
Chenault, his three grandchildren, Crystal (Brad) Clark, Lyndsi (Patrick)
Serdula and Rayman Michael Chenault, and nine great-grandchildren, Lily,
Kimberly, Nathan, Prestan, Ethan, Zach, Aurora, Alyx and Oaklynn,
step-daughter Lisa Hershner, and two brothers, Raleigh Mills and Hobert
Mills. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, Mount Joy
Mills, Martus Mills and Raymond Mills, two sisters, Mary Eversole and
Loretta Smith and step-daughter, Marla Pridemore and step-granddaughter,
Lindsay Pridemore. He was a devoted husband and the best daddy and pappaw
ever! He will be missed by his family and his many friends. The family
wishes to extend a heart-felt thank you to the staff at Hospice of Hamilton
for their outstanding care and guidance when it was most needed, and to the
many family and friends that visited and shared their stories of love, joy
and laughter. You all brought a smile to his face. Visitation Friday, May
10, 2019 5pm to 8pm at Brown Dawson Flick Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Ave,
Hamilton, OH 45013. Funeral service Saturday, May 11, 2019 at 12pm at Brown
Dawson Flick Funeral Home, Millville Ave. Burial will follow at Greenwood
Cemetery.
Note: Manford is buried with his previous wife Geraldine
Hensley Mills who he married 20 Jun 1997
MITCHELL
Unknown newspaper in OH, Wed, Nov. 4, 1992
WAYNE B. MITCHELL
FRANKLIN -- Services for former Franklin resident Wayne B. Mitchell, 81, of
Springfield were Monday at the Ohio Masonic Home. Mr. Mitchell died Friday
at the Masonic Home, where he had resided for more that a year. Burial was
at Woodhill Cemetery. Mr. Mitchell was a member of Numerous Masonic
organizations, including the Scottish Rite of Dayton and Blue Lodge 55 F &
AM of Franklin. He was listed in "Whose Who in Freemasonry" in 1985 and
1986. He was also a member of the Antioch Temple of Dayton. He retired in
1976 from NCR where he had worked in the maintenance department. He is
survived by his wife, Helen (Shiflett); a son, Ronald of Cincinnati; a
daughter, Sandra D. Stanley of Dayton; four grandchildren; and three
reat-grandchildren.
PAMELA JEAN MITCHELL ALLEN
The Recorder June 7, 1991
Pamela Jean Mitchell
Allen, 29 of Woodbridge, died Saturday night, June 1,1991 in the Medical College
of Virginia Hospital in Richmond. She was born June 4,1961 at Manassas, a
daughter of Sandy and Phyllis Armentrout Mitchell Sr. of Stafford. On Oct.
17,1980 she married Bryon David Allen who survives. In addition to her husband,
survivors include two daughters, Leanne and April Lee Allen, both at home; two
brothers, Sandy W. Mitchell, Jr. of Woodbridge and Terry W. Mitchell of
Stafford; and grandparents, Bill and Irene Mitchell of Churchville and Harry D.
Armentrout of Penn Laird. A service was conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday at Obaugh
Funeral Home by the Rev. David Schill. Burial was in the Headwaters Cemetery.
ROBERT NATHAN MITCHELL
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Mar. 10, 1999
The funeral for Robert Nathan Mitchell, 76, 2477 Reservoir St., Harrisonburg,
will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Kyger & Trobaugh Funeral Home in Harrisonburg.
The Rev. Gary Bickford will conduct the service. Burial will be at Eastlawn
Memorial Gardens. Mr. Mitchell died Monday, March 8, 1999, at his home. He was
born Sept. 29, 1922, in Harrisonburg, and was a son of the late Perry and Virgie
Cubbage Mitchell. He lived in the area most of his life and served in the Army
during World War II. He was a member of the Melrose Church of the Brethren and
retired from David A. Reed Construction Co. after 44 years of service. On May 8,
1949, he married Betty Jean Shifflett, who died Dec. 16, 1998. He is survived by
two sons, Stanley E. Mitchell, Grottoes, and Nathan Mitchell, Bridgewater; five
daughters, Cheryl Morris, Diane Shifflett, Paula Shifflett and Carmel Falls, all
of Harrisonburg, and Teresa Wilkins, Mathias, W.Va.; five brothers, Theodore
Mitchell, Bridgewater, John Mitchell, North Carolina, Clyde Mitchell and Leon
Mitchell, both of Harrisonburg, and Otis Mitchell, Keezletown; three sisters, ma
Johnson, North Carolina, Roxie Nesselrodt, Harrisonburg, and Bernice Hottinger,
Broadway; 24 grandchildren; and 14 great. grandchildren. The family will receive
friends from 7 to 8 this evening at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be
made to the Rockingham Memorial Hospice Program, 235 Cantrell Ave.,
Harrisonburg, Va., 22801.
See Wife Betty's Obit
SANDRA D. MITCHELL STANLEY
The Florida Today, Melbourne, FL, Sep. 15, 2013
Sandra D. Stanley, nee Mitchell, 74 years old passed away on September 9, 2013
at 6:45 pm. Sandy was predeceased by her husband of 40 years, Edwin L. Stanley
Jr., M.D. They retired to Indian Harbour Beach, FL in 1997 from Kettering, OH.
They were of the Presbyterian faith, supporters of the arts and were recognized
for their philanthropcial endeavors. Sandy was a registered nurse, graduating
from the Miami Valley Hospital School of Nursing in Dayton, OH. In Ohio, Sandy
was an active participant in her community; she was a Board Member for the
Dayton Opera Guild and the Montgomery County Medical Society Auxiliary; a member
of the Gem City Chapter Sweet Adelines (National Award Winners); the President
of the Parent Teacher Association; and a member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution. In Florida, Sandy was a Board Member for the Brevard Symphony
Orchestra Guild and The Eau Gallie Yacht Club's Women's Advisory Council. Being
an accomplished pianist, Sandy performed regularly for the Brevard Symphony
Orchestra Guild, private parties, fashion shows, fund raisers and the Brevard
Alzheimer's Foundation; of which, she contributed the proceeds from her book
"God Wants Us To Laugh". In both Ohio and Florida, Sandy won awards for her
photography, in baking competitions, downhill snow skiing and weekly bridge
tournaments. Sandy's memory is preserved by her son Edwin L. Stanley III of
Kansas City, MO; daughter Dr. Mary Stanley Beattie and son-in-law, Dr. Eric
Beattie of San Francisco, CA; granddaughters Megan and Anna Beattie of San
Francisco, CA; brother Ronald and sister-in-law and Sue Mitchell of Cincinnati,
OH; sister-in-law Barbara Hopping of Peachtree City, GA; and sister-in-law
Phyllis Howard of Harrison Township, MI. In lieu of flowers, Sandy's legacy may
be honored with donations to the charity of your choice. There will be no
funeral services held, per the wishes of Sandy and her family. A private
memorial service will be held, with Sandy's ashes scattered at sea. Arrangements
entrusted to Ammen Family Cremation and Funeral Care, Melbourne, 724-2222. Share
memories and sign the guestbook at www.afcfcare.com.
WAYNE B. MITCHELL
Newspaper in OH, Nov. 4, 1992
FRANKLIN – Services for former Franklin resident Wayne B. Mitchell, 81, of
Springfield were Monday at the Ohio Masonic Home. Mr. Mitchell died Friday at
the Masonic Home, where he had resided for more that a year. Burial was at
Woodhill Cemetery. Mr. Mitchell was a member of Numerous Masonic organizations,
including the Scottish Rite of Dayton and Blue Lodge 55 F & AM of Franklin. He
was listed in “Whose Who in Freemasonry” in 1985 and 1986. He was also a member
of the Antioch Temple of Dayton. He retired in 1976 from NCR where he had
worked in the maintenance department. He is survived by his wife, Helen
(Shiflett); a son, Ronald of Cincinnati; a daughter, Sandra D. Stanley of
Dayton; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
See wife Mary's Obit
MILSTEAD
SANDRA KAY ATKINS MILSTEAD
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Jul. 20, 1992
Sandra Kay Milstead, 48, of 581 Alleghany Ave., Harrisonburg, died July 18,
1992, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg, where she had been
admitted. She had been ill for 2 1/2 years. Mrs. Milstead was born Feb. 29,
1944, in Harrisonburg the daughter of Eva Shifflett Atkins Boyer of Harrisonburg
and the late Douglas M. Atkins. She was a lifetime resident of Harrisonburg and
graduated from Harrisonburg High School in 1962. Mrs. Milstead was a member of
Otterbein United Methodist Church and for 19 years was office manager for B&L
Glass Co. On March 12, 1966, she married Loyd E. Milstead, who survives.
Surviving, in addition to her mother and husband, are one son, Michael Douglas
Milstead of Harrisonburg one daughter, Angela Milstead Stum of Harrisonburg a
stepfather, Johnnie E. Boyer of Harrisonburg; two brothers, Donald and Larry
Atkins, both of Harrisonburg; one stepbrother, Tony Boyer of Keezletown; and one
granddaughter. The Revs. W. S. Volskis and Donald Fridinger will conduct the
funeral at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Otterbein United Methodist Church. Burial will be
at Eastlawn Memorial Gardens near Harrisonburg. The family will receive friends
7-8 p.m. today at Kyger & Trobaugh Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Memorial
donations can be made to the Rockingham Memorial Hospital Regional Cancer
Center, 100 E. Grace St., Harrisonburg, Va. 22801.
MINTER
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Wed, Jul 1, 2020
LOUISE WOOD
MINTER
April 9, 1924 - June 28, 2020
Louise "Jinks" Minter passed away on Sunday, June 28, 2020, at the age of 96
at the Hospice of the Piedmont Center for Acute Health Care in
Charlottesville. She was born on April 9, 1924, the third daughter of
Charlie and Mollie Mae Wood. Hers was a life well-lived as she was always
ready to have fun, to sing and play the piano, to dance or to tell a joke,
but was never afraid of hard work. She loved her family beyond words and
enjoyed time spent together. She cherished the many friendships developed
and maintained over the years. A native of Charlottesville, she was born,
raised and lived her entire life in her beloved Belmont. From the age of
sixteen, Louise worked for Essex Pencil Corporation on and off until 1966.
She worked at General Electric twenty additional years retiring in 1986.
Still full of energy after retirement, she developed her own small house
cleaning business which she absolutely loved and continued well into her
nineties. No one could ever say she was lazy! In addition to her parents,
Louise was preceded in death by two dear sisters, Marie Fisher and Virginia
Chisholm; and by a much loved grandson, Philip Wayne Lively. Left to cherish
her memory is a daughter, Bette Goodson (Danny) of Elkton, Va.; a son, Gary
Lively (Leah) of Yorktown, Va.; four grandchildren, Chip Goodson, Donna
Herring (Ryan), Marlo Campbell (Jason) of Elkton, Va. and Crystal Tenney
(Dan) of Hickory Creek, Texas; two special nieces, Dede Brill (Billie) of
Troy, Va. and Becky Baird (GC) of Charlottesville. She is also survived by
eight great-grandchildren, Eric Wimer, Aaron Wimer, Molli Baugher, Noah
Goodson, Savannah Higgins, Cameron Shifflett, Blake Tenney and Dylan Tenney;
and four great-great-grandchildren, Braylin Higgins, Rowan Higgins, Emma
Baugher and Parker Baugher. She was a member of the First Christian Church
and although, in her later years, she didn't attend regularly, she tried to
live by the golden rule, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto
you." A graveside memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, July
3, 2020, at Monticello Memory Gardens in Charlottesville. Memorial
contributions may be made to the charity of your choice or your remembrance
may simply be in the form assistance to someone in need. The family would
like to express appreciation and to acknowledge the loving care provided by
Dede Brill, over the last year. Her devotion brought peace of mind to the
family and much joy to her Aunt Jinks. Many thanks are also extended to her
wonderful neighbors in the Belmont community. They have so willingly been
there for her over the years. The family would also like to extend a special
note of thanks to the staff at the Hospice of the Piedmont for their
excellent care and comfort over the last week. Condolences may be sent to
the family at www.hillandwood.com. Hill and Wood Funeral Home 201 North
First Street
MITTS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Sat, Mar. 11, 1967
BOYD CASPER MITTS
Boyd Casper Mitts, 61, of Ft. Defiance, died Friday morning at Rockingham
Memorial Hospital. Mr. Mitts had been ill since the death of his wife seven
weeks ago. He was a son of Mrs. Ceetta Shipplet Mitts of New Hope and the late
John Mitts and was born Dec. 6, 1905 at Centerville. He later lived at Grottoes
and for the past 27 years resided in the Ft. Defiance-New Hope area. He was a
well-known farmer and had previously employed by Wayne Manufacturing Co. in
Waynesboro. He was a member of the Middle River Church of the Brethren. On Oct.
14, 1928, he married Virginia Lee Roadcap, who died Jan. 23. Besides his mother,
he is survived by one son, Warren E. Mitts, of Ft. Defiance; one daughter, Mrs.
Margaret Garrison of Ft. Defiance; three sisters, Mrs. Elva Eutsler of Grottoes,
Mrs. Cleta Folks of Norfolk, and Mrs. Margie Caricofe of New Hope; three
brothers, Marion M. and John S. Mitts Jr., both of Grottoes, and Lester W. Mitts
of Verona, and four grandchildren.
The funeral will be conducted 3 p.m. Monday at the Middle River Church of the
Brethren by the Rev. Fred A. Driver and the Rev. Paul Coffman. Burial will be in
the church cemetery. His body is at the Koontz and the Lindsey Funeral Home at
Weyers Cave but will be taken to the Mitts home this morning. Relatives will
meet at the Mitt home 2:40 p.m. Monday
MOBLEY
The Find-A-Grave website
ELIZABETH B. SIMPSON MOBERLY
Elizabeth B.
Simpson Moberly, 82, of Lexington Road, Richmond, died Sunday, June 11, 2006, in
Richmond Health & Rehab Complex-Madison Manor after a long illness. She was born
on December 2, 1923, in the Nina Community of Garrard County, the daughter of
the late Richard Howard and Amanda Louise Benge Simpson, and a member of the
Freedom Baptist Church in Garrard County. Mrs. Moberly was a loving wife, mother
and grandmother. Mrs. Moberly was preceded in death by: one brother, Gene
Simpson; and three sisters, Violet Crager, Mabel Hosteller and Mary Boone
Simpson. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Sterling Moberly; five
sons, Wesley (Jenny) Moberly and Anthony Moberly, both of Richmond, Bently
(Aliciann) Moberly of Winchester, Bradley (Jane) Moberly of Lexington, and
Gregory (Gail) Moberly of Berea; two daughters, Amanda (Carlo) House and Rebecca
Moberly, both of Richmond; five brothers, Richard H. Simpson of Danville, Paul
Simpson of Branson, Missouri, and Delbert Simpson, Mason Simpson and David
Simpson, all of Illinois; two sisters, Stella Harlow of Harrodsburg, and Carolyn
Simpson of Illinois; 21 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and many nieces
and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 14,
2006, at Combs, Parsons & Collins Funeral Home, 328 W. Main Street, with Bro.
William Forquet officiating. Burial followed in Madison County Memorial Gardens.
Visitation was after 9 a.m Wednesday at Combs, Parsons & Collins Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were her sons: Wesley Moberly, Bentley Moberly, Gregory Moberly and
Anthony Moberly; and grandsons, Benjamin Moberly and Nick Moberly.
The Daily Reflector, Fri, Jan. 2, 2015
JOSEPH CARROLL MOBLEY
Joseph Carroll Mobley, 76, went home to be with his Heavenly Father on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014 at Vidant
Medical Center surrounded by his loving family and friends. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Community Christian Church with Archie Gilmer and Russell Mann officiating. Burial will follow at
Martin Memorial Gardens with military honors. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 50 years,
Carolyn Shifflett Mobley; daughters, Lori Mobley Wynne and husband Junie of Williamston, and Dana Mobley White
and husband Barry of Windsor; granddaughter, Hannah Elizabeth White of Windsor; brother, J. Sheldon Mobley and
wife Gloria; sister, Mary Lou Cullipher all of Williamston; and many nieces and nephews. Carroll was preceded
in death by his parents, Jesse Leamon Mobley and Beulah Williams Mobley; and sister, Linda Gail Mobley Lilley.
Carroll was retired from the N.C. Highway Patrol with 14 years of service and was a U.S. Air Force
veteran who served in Vietnam. He was a member of the Christian Chapel Church of Christ for many years, but
later joined the Williamston Church of Christ where he served as an elder. Carroll loved bowling, golfing,
spending time in the yard, riding his "scooter" with his biking buddies, and most of all spoiling his
sweetheart, Hannah. Carroll loved his Lord and Savior and all his family at Williamston Church of Christ. The
family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. on Saturday at Biggs Funeral Home, Williamston and other
times at the residence at 6524 Prison Camp Road. Flowers are welcome or memorials may be made to the
Williamston Church of Christ building fund, 201 S Edgewood Avenue, Williamston, NC 27892. Biggs Funeral Home
is serving the Mobley family and online condolences may be made to
www.biggsfuneralswilliamston.com
MOFFETT
ALBERTA MOFFETT ALBRIGHT
The Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, PA, Apr. 27, 1995
LANCASTER NATIVE -- Alberta Albright, 80, of Luther Acres, Lititz, formerly of
550 Kensington Road, died Wednesday afternoon at Lancaster General Hospital
after a brief illness. Born in Lancaster, she was a daughter of the late
Lyle S. and Bessie Shiflet Moffett. In 1912 she became one of the first persons
in Lancaster to be diagnosed with infantile paralysis, or polio. She was
employed at the former Safe Hardware Co. in Lancaster, retiring in 1965.
Previously, she worked for the former Reese Padlock Co., in Lancaster for 31
years until the business closed in 1961. Following her retirement she did
volunteer work for the Lancaster Chapter of Multiple Sclerosis and exceeded
1,000 volunteer hours with the Lancaster Chapter of the American Heart
Association. She was a former member and secretary of the Lancaster County
Handicapped Society and was named Miss Success in 1977. She was a member of
Redeemer Lutheran Church. Surviving are a daughter, Fern M., wife of Joseph F.
Hohn of Lancaster; a brother, Fernie H. Moffett of Lancaster; a granddaughter;
and two great-grandsons. April 27, 1995 Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
MOHLERThe TBO.com on Feb. 18, 2005
ANTHONY
T. MOHLER, SR.
MOHLER, Anthony T. Sr., 87, of Valrico, passed away
February 16, 2005, of natural causes. Born in Lancaster, Pa., May 24, 1917,
he came to Brandon, Fla., in June 1960. He operated a radio and television
repair service and worked in delivery for Eli Witt. He was an usher at
Nativity Catholic Church and a member of the American Legion. Preceded in
death by his loving wife, Marian Shiflet-Mohler, and son, Gregory L. Mohler,
he is survived by his sons, Anthony T. Mohler Jr. of Jacksonville and George
W. Mohler of Lakeland; daughters, Patricia M. Kope of Plant City and Mary L.
Tipsord of Englewood; 15 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Memorial
graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, February 19, 2005, at
Garden of Memories Cemetery, 4207 E. Lake Ave., Tampa. In lieu of flowers,
it is requested that donations be made in his name to the American Heart
Association and the American Cancer Society. STOWERS-BRANDON
MONEYMAKERThe
The Evening Sun, Baltimore, MD, Mon, Oct. 2, 1978
SHIRLEY M. MONEYMAKER
On
September 29. 1978 SHIRLEY M., beloved husband of Margaret Shifflett Moneymaker,
devoted father of Angela Moneymaker, Howard Shifflett, Nicholas L. Moneymaker,
George A. and Michael H. Moneymaker, all ot Baltimore. Brother of Mrs. John B.
Goode and Mrs. Eddie Terry, both of Charlottesville. Va. Also survived by three
grandchildren. Funeral Services 11 A.M Wednesday at Mt. Moriah United Methodist
Church White Hall. Interment in Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends
Tuesday evening 7 to 9, at the Joseph W. Teague Funeral Home, 909 W. Main St.
Charlottesville. Va.
MOONThe Daily Progress,
Charlottesville, VA, Sun, Feb. 7, 2021
LENA ROACH MOON
September 20,
1927 - February 2, 2021
Lena Roach Moon, 93, of Alberene, Virginia,
passed away at home on February 2, 2021. Lena was born on September 20,
1927, on High Top, the daughter of Charles Lewis and Clacy Shifflett Roach.
In addition to her parents, she was also predeceased by her husband, Robert
Fulton Moon; and brothers, McKinley, George, Elvin, Roosevelt, Garfield and
Cecil Roach. Lena is survived by her son, Gary Moon and his fiancée, Amanda
Kutch, of Alberene. She also leaves behind a special niece, Janice
Radcliffe, who was like a daughter to her; and Janice's husband, Michael and
their son, Matthew. Lena is also survived by her brother-in-law, William
Moon; and a host of other relatives. Lena was a longtime member of Mooreland
Baptist Church. Interment will be private due to COVID 19. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA, P.O.
Box 7047, Charlottesville, VA 22906, (caspca.org).
MOORE
The Find-A-Grave website by Beth Presley
ELOISE MOORE
COOMBS
Mrs. Eloise Moore Combs, 90, of Scottsboro passed away Thursday, May
31, 2018. Funeral services will be held on Sunday June 3, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. at
Scottsboro Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 12:00 p.m. until
time of service on Sunday. Mrs. Combs is survived by her son, Gerald (Chris)
Combs of Chapel Hill, TN, daughter Kathie (Gene) Phillips of Scottsboro, AL;
grandchildren, Bryan (Desiree)Phillips, Brent (Beth) Phillips, Josh Combs, and
Kim (Bradley) Wilhelm; great grandchildren, Drew (Lindsey) Phillips, Blake (Tia)
Peacock, Riley Bennett, Koleden Phillips, Ryder Phillips, and Estella Wilhelm;
great great grandson, Greyson Peacock; and siblings, Hazel Moore, Hershel (Judy)
Moore, and Midge Bradford. She was preceded in death by her husband, Printess
Combs and parents, B.H. and Lucille Moore. Arrangements Entrusted to Scottsboro
Funeral Home.
The find-A-Grave website by Annette Bradford
PEARL SHIFLETT MOORE
Mrs. Pearl Moore Rites Held
Funeral rites were held
for Mrs. pearl Moore, 76, of Scottsboro April 13. Services were at the Church of
Crist, Mr. W. H. Black and Mr. Albert Parks officiating. Mrs. Moore is survived
by her husband A. G. Moore of Scottsboro; one daughter, Mrs. Ben McLemore of
Scottsboro; three sons, Harlan and Curtis Moore of Scottsboro Route two, and
Nelson Moore of Scottsboro; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Hickman of Chattanooga and
Miss Myrtle Shiflett of Scottsboro; two brothers, Dennie Shiflett of Detroit,
Mich.; and Herman Shiflett of Georgetown, Tennessee. Burial was in Cedar Hill
Cemetery, Word-Bolton Funeral Home directing. Note: born Oct 1886 died 13 Apr
1960
The find-A-Grave website by Annette
Bradford
ALBERT GUS MOORE
SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY FOR ALBERT GUS MOORE
Albert Gus Moore, 82 years old,
of Scottsboro, died, Monday. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at
Word-Bolton Funeral Home Chapel, with Albert Parks officiating. Burial was in
Cedar Hill Cemetery with Word-Bolton Funeral Home directing. Survivors include
three sons, Harlan Moore and Curtis Moore, of Scottsboro route two, Nelson
Moore, of Scottsboro one daughter, Mrs. Gracie McLemore, of Scottsboro; 15
Grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
ALBERT GRANVILLE MOORE
TheInterMountain.com, Feb. 18, 2009
Albert Granville Moore, 86, a resident of Harding, went home to be with the
Lord, surrounded by his family, on Monday morning, Feb. 16, 2009, at his
home. He was born May 4, 1922, at Elkwater, a son of the late Grover C.
Moore and Meady Collins Moore. On April 25, 1946, he was married to Marcella
R. Shifflett Moore, who survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Patty Sue
Teter and husband, Jerry, of Harman; two brothers, Charles Moore of Valley
Head and Roy Moore and wife, Ruth, of Mabie; a granddaughter, Donielle
Suzanne Teter; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death were
six brothers, Lawrence, Edward, Perry, Frances, Russell and Denzil Moore;
and four sisters, Ethel Brewer, Hazel Barb, Rebecca and Angel Moore. Mr.
Moore was a veteran of World War II having served in the U.S. Army as a
medical technician in the 184th Infantry Seventh Division. He received the
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Ribbon with four Bronze Service Stars, the Bronze
Star Medal, Purple Heart, World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation
Ribbon with two Bronze Stars, and the Good Conduct Medal. He was retired
from Ware's Sawmill. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. today at
Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A funeral service will be conducted at 2
p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, from the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Foster
Williams officiating and interment will follow in Mountain State Memorial
Gardens near Gilman. Full military rites will be accorded at the graveside
by members of H.W. Daniels Post 29 American Legion and Tygart Valley Post
3647 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Tomblyn Funeral Home of Elkins is in charge
of the arrangements for Albert Granville Moore.
JAMES LEONARD MOORE
The Oak Ridger, KY, Dec. 29, 2003
James Leonard "Jim" "Buddy" Moore, 66, of Middlesboro, Ky., formerly of Oak
Ridge, died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2003, at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in
Knoxville. A veteran of the United States Navy, Mr. Moore retired after 27 years
of service with Oak Ridge National Laboratory. According to his family he was an
avid fisherman, dirt track race fan and enjoyed building and programming
computers. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Annie Moore, and by
a brother, J. W. Moore. Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Beatrice "Bea" Moore;
four daughters, Sheila McBride of Clinton, Carolyn Moore of Plymouth, Ind.,
Rhonda Hobby and husband, David, of Claxton and Janet Womble and husband, Rob,
of Knoxville; and by 11 grandchildren, Gary Tuck, Jamie Tuck, Alicia McBride,
Ashley Mlekodaj, Kristen Mlekodaj, Sara Wyant, Cara Wyant, Matthew Hobby,
Johnathan Hobby, Sarah Hobby and Jeremy Womble. He is also survived by two
brothers, Harry Moore of Greenville, and Casper "Tip" Moore of Middlesboro; a
sister, Dorothy Kelley of Livingston, Ky.; an aunt, Delia Smith, of Lake City,
whom he considered special; and by several nieces and nephews. The family said
they wish to thank the nursing staff of the NICU at Fort Sanders Regional
Medical Center in Knoxville for their care during Mr. Moore's stay. The funeral
will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2003, at Weaver Funeral Home in Knoxville
with the Rev. Jeremy McGinnis officiating. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 31, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. His nephews will serve as pallbearers. The
family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
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MOUBERRY
HAYWOOD MOUBERRY
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sat, Nov. 22, 2014
Haywood Mouberry, 80, of Barboursville, passed away Thursday, November 20, 2014, in the Martha Jefferson
Hospital. He was born March 17, 1934, in Ehearts, Orange County, Virginia, the son of the late Zirkle
Roosevelt Mouberry and Savella Raines Mouberry. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, Melvin M.
Mouberry, Zirkle Randolph Mouberry, Larry Junior Mouberry; and a brother-in-law, Delmar Shifflett. Mr.
Mouberry was retired from Williams Brothers Saw Mill in Ruckersville. He is survived by a brother, Cubie Lee
Mouberry and wife, Nellie, of Orange; two sisters, Memorie Williams and husband, James Alvin, of
Barboursville, Katherine Shepherd and husband, Aubrey, of Rochelle; sister-in-law, Ivy Mae Mouberry of
Barboursville; and a host of nieces and nephews. A private interment will be held at a later date. Preddy
Funeral Home in Madison is in charge of arrangements.
MUMMERT
DUANE IVAN MUMMERT
The Evening Sun, Hanover, PA, Mar.14, 2002
Duane I. Mummert, 35, of Hanover, died Tuesday, March 12, 2002 as the result of
an automobile accident on Route 30 in York. Born Oct. 31, 1966, in Hanover, he
was the son of Rev. Fred and Margie (Frazier) Mummert of Hanover. He was a
member of Harvest Time Temple, Hanover, and a graduate of South Western High
School Class of 1985. He was camp director of Penn Grove Retreat Children's
Church Camp, Hanover. Surviving also are two daughters, Ashley Mummert and Amber
Mummert of Hanover: a brother Greg Mummert, of Hanover: and his former wife,
Patty (Thomas) Mummert, of Hanover. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.
Friday, March 15, 2002 from Harvest Time Temple, 700 Black Rock Road, Hanover,
with Evangelist Frederick Schmidt officiating. Burial will be in St. Paul's Dubs
Cemetery, Hanover. The family will receive friends Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
the church, and Friday after 1 p.m. until the time of the services at the
church. The Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St., Hanover, is in charge of the
arrangements. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made in his
memory to the Penn Grove Retreat, 6419 Pamadeva Road, Hanover, PA 17331
MUNDY
The News Virginian, VA, Sat, Dec. 3, 2011
EDITH MARGARET MUNDY HOUSER PRICE
Edith Margaret Mundy Houser Price, known to most as Granny, no longer sees
through a glass darkly. She entered her heavenly home Thursday morning, December
1, 2011, at a local nursing home. Granny was born on October 21, 1923, in
Albemarle County, the daughter of the late Marcus and Virginia Shifflett Mundy.
A graduate of Craigsville High School, she retired from American Safety Razor
after over more than forty years of service. At ASR, she was a dedicated member
and officer of the union and took great delight in participating in the union's
community service projects. Among Granny's greatest legacies are her commitment
to her family of faith at the Church on the Hill in Fishersville, her love for
her family and friends, and her compassion for and generosity to all. Granny is
survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Raymond and Clara Mundy of
Waynesboro; her son, Larry G. Houser of Crimora; her grandchildren, Jessica and
Jordan Houser of Staunton; her step great-grandson, Joseph L. Reed Jr. of
Crimora; and a number of nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her
lifelong friends and caretakers, Lloyd and Peggy Coffey of Waynesboro and Shane,
Renee, Cameron, and Christian Lilly of Fishersville. Granny also leaves behind
her sisters in Christ, Mary Caldwell Lockridge of Fishersville, who faithfully
visited her in the nursing home daily until she could no longer drive, and Caren
Urgolites. A celebration of Granny's life will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday,
December 5, 2011, at The Church On The Hill conducted by Pastor Shane Lilly.
Interment will follow at Augusta Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Mark Bales,
Larry Endsley, Eddie Thornton, Jordan Houser, Ron Weekley, and Brian Shirley.
Those Granny leaves to share warm memories of her will receive guests from 9
until 10:30 a.m. Monday, December 5, 2011, before the service. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be made to Lighthouse Cambodia, P.O. Box 8006, Gray, TN
37615, Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite 300,
Charlottesville, VA 22911, or your local church. Those wishing to share their
memories with the family online may do so at www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com. McDow
Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
MUNDIE
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COLEMAN WOODSY MUNDIE JR
STAUNTON, VA --
Coleman Woodsy Mundie, Jr., 52, widower of Mary Ann (Gilligan) Mundie, of 47
Brookside Lane, died Tuesday, October 18, 2011, in Augusta Health, Fishersville.
He was born October 20, 1958, in Charlottesville a son of Coleman W. Mundie and
Maxine (Shifflett) Mundie Shipp. He attended St. Francis of Assisi Catholic
Church. He was preceded in death by his wife on October 12, 2006. In addition to
his mother, family members include four sons, William Ray Mundie of Norfolk,
Stephen James Mundie, Curtis Coleman Mundie, and Woodsy Llewellyn Mundie; a
daughter, Alyssa Nicole Mundie; his step-father, William Shipp; a brother, Chris
Mundie; a sister and brother-in-law, Vickie and Jim Smith; two granddaughters,
Claire Woodgard and Abigail Mundie; two grandsons, Steven Perry and David Perry;
and a special friend, Kayla Winslow. A graveside service will be conducted at 11
a.m. Friday, October 21, 2011, in Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church Cemetery by
Father Joseph Wamala. The family will receive friends at the home of his sister
and brother-in-law, Vickie and Jim Smith, 47 Brookside Lane, Staunton. Henry
Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
MURPHY
IRENE A. COVEY MURPHY
The Pantagraph Bloomington, IL, Mar. 11, 2000
Irene A. Murphy, 86, of 1106 W. Hovey Ave., Normal, died at 4:45 a.m. Friday
(March 10, 2000) at Meadows Mennonite Home. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m.
Monday at Epiphany Church, Normal, the Rev. Thomas Maloney officiating. Burial
will be in East Lawn Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. There will be no visitation.
Carmody- Flynn Funeral Home, Bloomington, is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society, Gateway Area Chapter 1867,
Lackland Hill Parkway, St. Louis, MO 63146. She was born Oct. 31, 1913, at
LeRoy, a daughter of Albert Wilmer and Myrtle Frances Shifflet Covey. She
married James P. Murphy June 17, 1932, at Bloomington. He died Jan. 7, 1995.
Survivors include two sons, Edward J. (Elaine) Murphy, Normal, and David E.
(Betty) Murphy, Burnsville, Minn.; five grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. One sister preceded her in death. Mrs. Murphy had helped
her husband operate the Texaco service station at 1000 N. Main St., Bloomington,
for many years. She was a member of Epiphany Church, Normal.
NAFF
The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH, Apr. 20-21, 2012
NAOMI KIBLER NAFF
NAFF NAOMI K. NAFF (nee Kibler), of Solon. Jan. 11, 1932 – April 18, 2012. A
graduate of Adelbert College of CWRU, she taught English at Cleveland Hts.,
University Hts. High School. Beloved wife of Dr. George Bluford Naff; loving
mother of George B. (Christine), Anne (Thor) Zednik, Paul J. (Christine), and
Virginia (Michael) Henderson; cherished grandmother of Thor, Erik, Maxwell,
Samuel, Zachary and Jessie; dear sister of William Kibler, Janice Hazlett,
Virginia Saylor, and the late George Kibler and Eva Shifflett. Funeral Services
Monday, April 23, 11 a.m. at Advent Lutheran Church, 5525 Harper Rd., Solon.
Family will visit with friends at STEINBAUER FUNERAL HOME, 33375 BAINBRIDGE RD.,
SOLON FROM 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. SUNDAY. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to
University Hospitals or Adelbert College of CWRU.
NAILL
ARTHUR GUY NAILL JR
The Frederick News Post, Frederick, MD,
Thu, May 24, 2012
Mr. Arthur Guy Naill Jr., 75, of Mt. Airy, passed away
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at Frederick Memorial Hospital. Born March 30, 1937 in
Baltimore, he was the son of the late Arthur G. Sr. and Bernice Shifflett Naill.
He was the beloved husband of Ruth A. Naill, his wife of 53 years. Mr. Naill
grew up in Baltimore and was employed by Hedwin Corporation for 45 years,
retiring in 2004. He enjoyed going to the beach and was an avid softball player
in the Baltimore area for many years. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are
children, Mark Naill and wife Sherri, Debbie Esveld and husband Pete, Carolyn
Griffith and husband Eddie, and Michael Naill and wife Cathy; 9 grandchildren; 3
great grandchildren; and sisters, Loretta Taylor and Rose Martin. He was pre-
deceased by a sister, Pauline Naill; and brothers, Edward, Clarence and Donald
Naill. The family will receive friends at Hartzler Funeral Home, 11802 Liberty
Rd., Libertytown, on Saturday, May 26 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A private
memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to Children's Hospital Foundation, 111 Michigan Ave.
NW, Washington DC 20010. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family
at www.hartzlerfuneralhome.com.
CLARENCE ALBERT NAILL
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Mar 04, 2004
On March 1, 2004; CLARENCE "BUTCH" NAIL, husband of Cynthia Ruth Naill and
devoted father of Richard Albert Naill, Donald Lee Naill and Jenifer Lynn Naill;
loving grandfather of Lori, Lauren, Cori, Caitlin, Dylan, Rebekah, Alex and
Jessica; brother of Arthur Naill, Pauline Naill, Lorretta Taylor, Donald Lee
Naill and Rose Marie Martin; brother-in-law of Bruce Martin and Jerry Taylor.
Also, survived by nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Hense-Seitz
Funeral Home, Inc., 3631 Falls Road on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7
to 9 PM. Services on Friday at 10 AM. Interment in Locus Grove Cemetery in Mt.
Airy, MD.
DONALD LEE NAILL
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Mar. 16, 2010
On March 13, 2010 DONALD LEE NAILL, beloved husband of Beverly Naill and devoted
father of Andrea Tredway, Lisa Gavin and the late Stephanie Naill; loving
grandfather of Michael, Ryan, and Alexander; brother of Arthur, Pauline,
Loretta, Rose and the late Edward and the late Clarence Naill; also survived by
his best friend Bruce Martin and he is the beloved uncle of many nephews and
nieces. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home,
Inc., 3631 Falls Rd. on Sunday and Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services
will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday at 12 noon. Interment will be at
Maryland's Veterans Cemetery at Garrison Forest. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to The St. Joseph's Cancer Institute, 7601 Osler Drive, Towson, MD
21204.
PAULINE NINA NAILL
The Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home, Aug. 2011
NAILL , Pauline On August 8, 2011, Pauline Nina Naill , beloved daughter of
the late Arthur and Bernice Naill and devoted sister of Arthur G. Naill, Jr.
and his wife Ruth, Loretta A. Taylor and her husband Jerry, Rose M. Martin
and her husband Bruce and the late Edward, Clarence and Donald Naill. She is
also survived by many loving neces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Henss-Seitz Funeral Home, Inc.,
3631 Falls Road, 21211 on Wedesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Funeral
Services will be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 10 AM. Interment in
Locust Grove Cemetery Mt. Airey, Md.
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RUTH ALBERTA NAILL
Mrs. Ruth Alberta
Naill, age 76, of Mt. Airy, died unexpectedly Thursday, May 18, 2017 at
Frederick Memorial Hospital. Born October 2, 1940 in Baltimore, she was the
daughter of the late Lewis Riley and Ruth Leona Hare. She was the wife of
Arthur G. Naill Jr. who died in 2012. Ruth enjoyed spending time with her
family, especially the grandchildren; going to the beach, cooking and
playing Keno. Surviving are children, Mark Naill and wife Sherri, Debbie
Esveld and husband Pete, Carolyn Griffith and husband Eddie and Michael
Naill and wife Cathy; 9 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren; a brother,
Albert Riley and wife Jean and numerous nieces and nephews. She was
predeceased by brothers, Donald L. and LeRoy E. Riley. The family will
receive friends at Hartzler Funeral Home, 11802 Liberty Rd., Libertytown,
2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Monday, May 22. A private interment service will be held in
Locust Grove Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Memorial
contributions may be made to the American Kidney Fund, 11921 Rockville Pike,
#300, Rockville, MD 20852.
NARY
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BRYANT D.
NARY
Bryant D. "Burr" Nary, of Beckley, died Tuesday, May 29, 2001, in
Raleigh General Hospital following a mining accident. Born July 4, 1946, at
Mount Hope, he was the son of Virginia Wooldridge Nary and the late Noah
Nary. Mr. Nary was a mine foreman. Other than his mother, survivors include
his girl friend, Evelena Polries; three brothers. Randy Nary and his wife,
Kristie, of Roanoke, Va., Roger Nary of Mount Hope and Noah Nary Jr., of
Beckley; four sisters, Shevona Shamblin and her husband. David, of Daniels,
Sandra Withrow and her husband, Harold, of Brunswick, Ohio, Janet Streine
and her husband, Don, of Corpus Christie, Texas, and Eleanor Skaja and her
husband, Joe, of Arlington, Va. Service will be 1 p.m. today at Blue Ridge
Funeral Home Chapel, Beckley, with Pastor Roger Pauley officiating, Burial
will follow at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Beckley. Friends called 6 to 9
p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Matthew Shamblin, Dr.
David Shamblin, Tony Moss, Sam Sparado. Sammy Duncan and Raymond Menei.
Arrangements by Blue Ridge Funeral home, Beckley.
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NOAH NARY
Noah Nary, 55,
of Calloway Heights, died at a local hospital 3:30 a.m. Tuesday following a
long illness. He was a disabled miner, member of UMWA, and a member of Price
Hill Freewill Baptist Church. He was born July 11, 1921, the son of the Mrs.
Lawsie Nary of Mount Hope and the late Charlie Nary. Other survivors include
his wife, Mary Virginia Wooldridge Nary; four sons, Roger of Mount Hope,
Bryant, Noah Jr., and Randy, all of Calloway Heights; Four daughters, Mrs.
Joe (Eleanor) Skaja of Arlington, Va., Mrs. Don (Janet) Striene of Corpus
Christi, Tex., Mrs. Harold (Sandra) Withrow of Akron, Ohio, and Miss Shevona
Nary of Calloway Heights; one brother, Charles of Charleston; one sister.,
Mrs. Eleanor Rogers of Hinton; and 10 grandchildren. Services will be
conducted 2 p.m. Friday at the Tyree Funeral Home Chapel at Mount Hope with
the Rev. Ernest Barley officiating. Entombment will follow in Blue Ridge
mausoleum. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
NAZELROD
LEONA V. ROACH NAZELROD
The Carroll County Times, MD, Mon, Dec. 8, 2014
On December 6, 2014, Leona V. Nazelrod of Reisterstown, Mrs. Nazelrod was
born on May 22, 1933 in Baltimore, MD to the late Luther and Hattie
Shifflett Roach, she was the beloved wife of the late Willard G. Nazelrod.
Mother of Wanda Polyniak of Brooklyn, William Nazelrod of Kingsville, Steven
Nazelrod of Owings Mills, John Nazelrod of Eldersburg, and Donna Sollers of
Eldersburg. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
Friends may call at Eline Funeral Home 11824 Reisterstown Road (at Franklin
Blvd.) on Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will be held on
Thursday at 12:00 noon. Interment Evergreen Memorial Park.
Note: Father's first name I think is Louis
WILLARD GRANT NAZELROD
4/18/1928 - 12/19/2011
The Eline Funeral Home, Reisterstown, MD
Willard Grant Nazelrod, age 83, died at his home in Owings Mills, Maryland, on Monday, December 19, 2011 of
lung cancer. Born April 18, 1928, in Mathias, West Virginia, he lived in Baltimore before building his own
home in Owings Mills. He worked at John Duer & Sons, Inc. for over 50 years as a Vice President and Treasurer
until retiring. Willard (Bud) was a friend to everyone he met in his life. Survivors include his wife of 61
years, Leona V. (nee Roach); his children, William (Billy) Nazelrod of Kingsville, Wanda and David Polyniak of
Brooklyn Park, Steven and Diane Nazelrod of Owings Mills, Donna and Kenneth Sollers of Eldersburg, and Prof.
John D. and Chandra Nazelrod of Eldersburg; his grandchildren, Sheri and Darren Hearn, Brian and Saundra
Burklund, William and Nicole Polyniak, Richard and Kimberly Polyniak, Kimberly Steigerwald, Stefani Raymond,
Brooke and Brett Daddario, Douglas and Tania Raymond, Brittany Donovan and Shaun Semesky, Jon Nordling, Troy
Nazelrod, Brent Nazelrod, Breanne Sollers and Austin Nazelrod; great-grandchildren, Noah Connolly, Andrew
Burklund, Alexis Hearn, Tyler Steigerwald, Kirra Hearn, Emma Polyniak and Brylee Semesky. Willard was preceded
in death by his parents William Grant Nazelrod and Stella Grace Michael Nazelrod; brothers Elwood Michael and
Bobby Nazelrod; and sisters Edna Burkett, Rosalie Habig, Willie Seymore and Laura Truesdale. Services will be
held at the Eline Funeral Home, 11824 Reisterstown Road (at Franklin Blvd.) on Friday 11am. Interment in
Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends on Thursday 3-5 & 7-9pm. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the American Lung Association, 211 East Lombard Street, Suite 260, Baltimore, MD 21202.
NEVILLE
The Hagerstown Daily Mail, Hagerstown, MD, Mon, Aug. 20, 1934
FATAL MISHAP UNAVOIDABLE
Earl E. Neville, Jr., Aged Two, Killed By Truck Near Home.
Earl E. Neville, Jr., aged two years, 400 block Elizabeth street, was struck and run over by a truck near his
home on Elizabeth street.
Witnesses said the baby walked from behind a parked car into the path of the truck, owned by the Try Me
Bottling Company and operated by Clay H. Bentz of Funkstown. Coroner Richard H. Sweeney and Patrolman R. L.
Stoner made an investigation. The accident was held unavoidable by the coroner. A rear wheel of the truck
crushed the baby's head, killing him instantly. Besides his parent?, Elmer and Irene Keyton Neville, he is
survived by one sister, Catherine E., and one brother, Harold L, both at home. The body was removed to the
funeral home of A. K. Coffman. where funeral services will be held Monday evening at 4 o’clock by the Rev. G.
1. Rider; Interment in Rose Hill cemetery.
See his grandmother Elizabeth Ellen Shifflett Keyton's obit
The Herald Mail, Hagerstown, MD, Jun 2, 2009
BEATRICE DELORES MILLS REESE
BEATRICE DELORES MILLS-REESE, 74, of Hagerstown, passed away on Sunday, May 31,
2009, at the Washington County Hospital. Born on Nov. 14, 1934, in Washington
County, she was the daughter of the late Earl Elmer and Irene Catherine (Keyton)
Neville. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her first husband,
Daniel A. Mills Sr., and second husband, Norman E. Reese, the former owner of
the Subway Crabhouse in Hagerstown. Beatrice is survived by a daughter, Deborah
L. Campbell of Denver, Colo.; two sons, Daniel A. Mills Jr. and Bernard L. Mills
Sr. both of Hagerstown; three sisters, Shirley Zeger of Hagerstown, Betty Wilson
of Hanover and Nancy Trumpower of Hagerstown; a brother, Leroy Neville of
Hagerstown; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. In addition to
her parents and spouses, she was preceded in death by several brothers and
sisters. Funeral services were held at the Rest Haven Funeral Chapel,
Hagerstown; burial followed in Rest Haven Cemetery.
NEWELL
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NORA LAWSON NEWELL
Nora
Lawson Newell, 97, of Birchwood, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July
26, 2018 surrounded by family and friends. She was a member of New Liberty
Baptist Church in Birchwood where she served as a Sunday school teacher for
many years. She will be remembered as a very loving and giving woman who was
a faithful servant of the Lord. She was preceded in death by her beloved
husband of over 71 years, Howard F. Newell, Sr.; her son, Howard F. "Frank"
Newell, Jr.; parents, Nathaniel and Jessie Cofer Lawson; four brothers, N.L.
(Bonnie) Lawson, Kermit Lawson, Raymond (Jeannette) Lawson and Russell Max
Lawson; and three sisters, Hazel (Alfred) Burton, Pauline (Paul) Moon and
Fronia Lawson. Survivors include her daughter, Lynn Newell of Chattanooga;
granddaughter, Rhonda Boller and husband, Bryon of Ooltewah; sister-in-law,
Ruby Lawson of Athens; and several nieces, nephews, and too many loved ones
to count. The funeral will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 29, 2018 in
the chapel of Fike-Randolph & Son Funeral Home with the Reverend James C.
Hutchings officiating. Interment will follow in Cofer Cemetery with Bryon
Boller, Rusty Munger, Frank Friddell, Frank Friddell, Jr., Michael Friddell
and Tony Allison serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Albert
Blair and Jerry Allison.
NORFORD
ELEANOR NORFORD PROFFIT OSBOURNE
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sun, May 26, 2013
Eleanor Norford Proffit Osborne born on January 15, 1920, in Stony Point,
Virginia, peacefully passed into the Lord's hands on Thursday, May 23, 2013, at
The Laurels of Charlottesville. She was the daughter of the late Lonnie Myrle
Norford and Carrie Powell Norford. She was also preceded in death by two
husbands, Oscar L. Proffit Jr. and Thomas R. Osborne; a son, R. M. "Sonny"
Norford; a daughter, Shirley Faye Durham; two brothers, William "Buck" Norford
and Lonnie Hugh Norford; and a sister, Bobbie Ballard Mahanes. She is survived
by a son, D. Wayne Proffit and his wife, Frances, of Keene, Virginia. Frances
and Eleanor shared a special bond with each other. Other survivors include her
brother, W. R. Norford and his wife, Elsie; a special grandson whom she raised
from infancy, Richard Daryl Durham and his fiancee, Kris, of Ruckersville;
grandchildren, Shirley Cromer, Kim Hicks, Louise Viar, Pam Proffit Henkel and
her husband, Robbie, Lisa Norford, Brian Norford, Michael Norford, and April
Norford; seven great-grandchildren; two step great-grandchildren; and three
great-great- grandchildren. Eleanor was the life of any party and a stranger to
no one. She loved to dance, travel and enjoyed family gatherings. She was known
as "Mama" to many, as well as "Aunt Dick". She was a member of Cherry Avenue
Christian Church and Preddy's Creek Baptist Church. She was a past member of
both the Charlottesville Doe Club and the Charlottesville WOTM #731, where she
served as a past Senior Regent. She retired from Glassner Jewelers after over 40
years of service; she once said she had probably sold diamonds to over half the
men and women in Charlottesville. The family would like to extend a heartfelt
thank you to the staff at The Laurels of Charlottesville for their special
attention during Mom's last years. Special thanks to the staff and to Dr. Mary
Evans, as they stood by her bed and sang comforting hymns at the time of her
passing into the Lord's hands. A funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday,
May 29, 2013, at Cherry Avenue Christian Church with Scott Carter and Stan
Martin officiating. Interment will follow at Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at Cherry Avenue Christian Church on Tuesday, May 28,
2013, from 6 until 8 p.m. Friends may send condolences to her family at
www.hilland wood.com.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, May 2016
LISA FAYE NORFORD
Lisa Faye Norford, also known as Lalisa or Lala to the ones who knew her
best, 51, of Charlottesville, Va., died on Sunday, May 15, 2016, at the
University of Virginia Medical Center, surrounded by her family and friends.
Born June 20, 1964, in Charlottesville, she was the daughter of the late
Randolph "Sonny" Norford and Margaret Beach Norford. In addition to her
parents, she is preceded in death by her step-mother, Faye Shifflett; and
her special aunt, Muriel Burge. Lisa was a graduate of Charlottesville High
School in 1983. She loved her work in hospitality and food service as she
never met a stranger. Lisa loved her children and grandchildren. She loved
spending time with her grandbabies and other family. Anyone who knew Lisa
would say fun times and laughter surrounded her. She always was the life of
any party and loved socializing and being around family and friends. Lisa
loved music and to dance, which she passed down to her entire family. Her
smile was infectious and her heart was kind to all whose path she crossed.
She is survived by son, Travis Hale of Charlottesville; son, Nolan Lamar
Cowan of Charlottesville; daughter, Celica Cowan of Charlottesville;
brother, Kevin Beach of Charlottesville; brother, Brian Norford of
Charlottesville; brother, Michael Norford, a.k.a. Peanut, and his fiance,
Lynn of Louisa, Va.; sister, April Norford of Charlottesville; step-sister,
Sheila Perry and her husband, Jimmy, of Fluvanna, Va.; granddaughter, Fayda
Grooms; grandson, Macon Grooms; and a host of nieces and nephews. Special
thank you to all her friends and other family who said prayers, visited, and
stayed with Lisa during her hospital stay and passing. Also a special thank
you to the doctors and wonderful nurses at the UVA Medical Center third
floor. The family will accept visitors from 5 until 7 p.m. Thursday, May 19,
2016, at Hill and Wood Funeral Home in Charlottesville, with a memorial
service starting promptly at 7 p.m. following the visitation. Interment will
be private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions
be made to the Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite
300, Charlottesville, VA 22911, hopva.org.Condolences may be sent to the
family at www.hillandwood.com.
NORTON
Mrs. Sally
Hardin Norton, age
51, of Rockmart, died Sunday, December 14, 1997 in a Rome Medical Center
following a lengthy illness. She was born in Polk County, on July 8, 1946, the
daughter of the late Benton James Hardin and Thelma Shiflett Hardin. Mrs. Norton
had lived her entire life in Polk County where she was a homemaker and a member
of the Freedom Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr.
Howard Norton, Jr.; sisters, Mrs. Imogene Allen and Mrs. Fay Garrett; and
brothers, C. J. Hardin, Wendell Hardin, and Robert Hardin. Survivors include her
daughters, Mrs. Sharon Loyd, Rockmart, and Mrs. Kathy Dawson, Aragon; brother,
Mr. Jerry Hardin, Cedartown and sister, Mrs. Lavonne Searls, Cedartown, and six
grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 16,
1997 at 3:00 p.m., in the chapel of the Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home with
Rev. Moses Wilson and Rev. Carl Robinson officiating. Interment followed in Polk
Memory Gardens. The family received friends Monday, December 15, 1997 from 7 to
9 p.m., at the Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Tommy Allen,
Jimbo Allen, Mitch Allen, Max Cook, James Garret, and Ricky Shedd. Honorary
pallbearers were Chris Dawson, Jamie Bishop, Brandon Bishop, and Michael Farmer.
The Alvis Miller & Son Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
NORWOOD
BEVERLY LEE NORWOOD
The Frederick News Post, Frederick, MD, Thu, Oct. 7, 2010
B. Lee Norwood, 71, of Woodbine, died Tuesday, Oct. 5, at Carroll Hospital
Center. He was born Nov. 17, 1938, in Mount Airy, the son of the late Norvell
Lester and the late Sarah Elizabeth (Bowman) Norwood. He was the spouse of
Shelby Jean (Shifflett) Norwood. He was a retired photographic manager for
Westinghouse. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Mr. Norwood enjoyed woodworking,
building birdhouses, gardening, playing gospel music--on his Dobro and fishing.
Surviving in addition to his wife are daughters and their spouses, Deborah and
Maurice Poole Jr. of New Windsor, Tammy and Chris Collins of Hampstead and Lisa
and Robert Baile of Westminster; sisters, Joyce Smith Patrick of Damascus, Sue
Dawn Allen of Williamsport, and Carolyn Masser of Hagerstown; and sister-in-law,
Patricia Norwood of Mount Airy. Surviving grandchildren are Jason and Todd
Poole, Lauren, Myles and Christian Collins, and Megan and Matthew Baile. Mr
Norwood was preceded in death by a son, Brian Kirk Norwood; sisters, Doris Clay
and Sharon Sidler; and brothers, A. Wayne, Darryl E. and Julian Norwood. Funeral
services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at Burrier-Queen Funeral Home
and Crematory, P.A., 1212 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, with the Rev. Chris
Collins officiating. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Mount Airy. The
family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 8. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Carroll Hospice,
292 Stoner Ave., Westminster, MD 21157.
NUSKEY
The Morning Post, Camden, NJ, Fri, Sep. 12, 1941
CATHERINE NUSKEY
The
funeral of Catherine Nuskey, a pupil at Veterans Memorial Junior High
School, who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of
her parents, John R. and Almira E. Nuskey, 934 North Thirty-second street.
Burial will be private in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia. Miss Nuskey was
a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Mission, Twenty-ninth street and River
avenue.
The Courier Post, Camden, NJ, Mon, Feb. 14, 1977
JOHN R.
C. NUSKEY
On February 12, 1977 John R.C., husband of Elmira (nee
Shiflett) of Camden, N. J. Relatives and friends of the family and members
of the Universal Lodge No. 216 F&AM are invited to attend the funeral on
Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the ROEDEL-OLIVER BAIR FUNERAL HOME, 1016
Haddonfield Rd. Cherry Hill, N. J. Mass of requiem will follow at 11 a.m. in
St. Wilfrid's Episcopal Church, Westfield and Dudley Aves., Camden, N.J.
Interment Locustwood Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Friends may call Tuesday
evening. Masonic services 7:30 p.m.
NYE
HARRY L. NYE
The Evening Sun, Hanover, PA, Mar. 10, 2002
Rev. Harry L. Nye, New Oxford, Pa.
The Rev. Harry L. Nye, 73 of New Oxford, Pa., died Saturday, March 9, 2002, at
the Hanover Hospital. He was the husband of Janet (Frazier) Nye of New Oxford
for 33 years. Born March 9, 1929 in Tower City, he was the son of the late
Clarence and Elsie (Wetzel) Nye. He was the assistant pastor of Harvest Time
Temple, 700 Black Rock Road in Hanover. He serves in the U.S. Marine Corps and
was a veteran of the Korean War and a former member of the Naval Reserves.
Following military service, he was employed by the Civil Service, retiring from
the Naval Depot in Mechanicsburg. He was employed at the Brethren Home in Cross
Keys and was the assistant pastor of Harvest Time Temple for more than 30 years.
He was educated at Lebanon Valley College. Surviving also are a daughter,
LaDonna Nye of Roanoke, Va. a brother, Joseph Nye of Colorado Springs, Colo; and
a sister, Dorcas Cloud of Wisconsin. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Harvest Time Temple. 700 Black Rock Rd. Hanover. The Rev. Fred
Mummert will officiate. Burial will be in St. Paul Dub's Cemetery in Hanover.
Graveside military honors will be conducted by the Hanover Allied Veteran's
Council. A viewing will be held Monday evening at the Wetzel Funeral Home Inc.,
549 Carlisle St., Hanover, and Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m., the time of the
service at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Penn Grove Retreat,
6419 Pamadeva Road, Hanover, PA 17331
ODEM
CHARLES ODELL ODEM
The Roswell Daily Record, Roswell, NM, Sun, Sep 5, 1999
DIAMOND BAR, Calif. -- Charles Odell Odom, 68, a former Roswell resident, passed
away Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1999, in Diamond Bar, Calif., where he lived. He is
survived by his wife, Alice; mother, Inez Parker of Roswell; two sons, Warren
Odom of Hobbs and Carey Odom of Roswell; one daughter, Lori Holiedy of Midland,
Texas; three stepsons in California; five grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; aunt, Helen Mitchell of Roswell; two uncles, Floyd Shiflett
of Roswell and Howard Shiflett of Poway, Calif.; and one cousin, Shirley Heide
of Santa Fe. Charlie was a great lover of horses and worked with horses for many
years. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery in California.
OFFENBACKER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Jan. 6, 2022
BOBBY RAY
OFFENBACKER
Bobby Ray Offenbacker Sr., 68, of Dayton, passed away at home
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022. Bobby was born Dec. 22, 1953, and was a son of the
late Raymond R. and Edith M. Morris Offenbacker. Also preceding him in death
are his wife, Lois Ellen Hammer Offenbacker, and a brother, Donnie C.
Offenbacker. Bobby enjoyed his daily rounds of cruising around town. He
loved older classic cars and hanging out with his family. Bobby is survived
by his son, Bobby Offenbacker Jr. and wife, Julie; brothers, Danny Keith
Offenbacker and Carroll Eugene Morris; grandchildren, Jessica Offenbacker,
Payton Offenbacker and wife, Morgan, Courtney Offenbacker, Daniel
Offenbacker and Carter Hartman; great-grandchildren, Brantley Thompson and
Wyatt Hartman and two step-grandchildren, Allen Waybright and Dakota
Hartman. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, at
Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Interment will follow to Mt. Olivet
Cemetery In McGaheysville. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 8, at the funeral home.
The News Leader,Staunton,
VA,Sep. 25 to Oct. 3, 2019
DONNIE CLARENCE OFFENBACKER
Donnie Clarence
Offenbacker, 63, of Staunton, died Friday, September 20, 2019 at his
residence. He was born February 6, 1956 in Rockingham County, a son of the
late Raymond Ray and Edith Margaret (Morris) Offenbacker. Family members
include three sons, Donnie Ray, Booby Joe, and Jason Lee Offenbacker; three
brothers, Bobby and Danny Offenbacker and Carroll Morris; four
grandchildren, Laura, Justin, and Faith Offenbacker and Trevor Lee Robert;
numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends, Barbara and Tommy Miller.
There will be no services.
The Daily News Record,
Harrisonburg, VA, Feb. 3, 2021
LOIS ELLEN HAMMER OFFENBACKER
October
20, 1952 - February 1, 2021
Lois Ellen (Hammer) Offenbacker, 68, of
McGaheysville, passed away February 1, 2021, at Sentara RMH Medical Center.
She was born October 20, 1952, in Rockingham County and was the daughter of
the late Joseph and Thelma Shifflett Hammer. She is survived by her husband,
Bobby Offenbacker; sons, Bobby R. Offenbacker, Jr. and wife, Julie, Danny
Offenbacker and wife, Ullena; sister, Ethel Hammer; grandchildren, Jessica,
Payton, Courtney, Daniel Offenbacker, Carter Hartman; step-grandchildren,
A.J. Waybright, Dakota Hartman; great-grandchild, Brantley Thompson. A
funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, February 6, 2021, at
Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton with Pastor Josh Shifflett officiating. Friends
and family may pay their respects anytime Friday, February 5, 2021, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in
McGaheysville. Facial coverings and social distancing will be required for
the health of others.
OHLER
GUY ROBERT OHLER
The Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, PA, Wed, Mar. 14, 1979
Guy Robert Ohler, 77, Taneytown R. 2, died this morning at 1:30 at the Warner
Hospital where he had been patient since last Thursday. He was born near
Taneytown, a son of the late John W. and Rose Shifflet Ohler. Before retirement
he had been employed for 20 years by the Cambridge Rubber Co., Taneytown.
Surviving are; his widow; the former Iva Mae Reed; daughters - Mrs. Catherine
Dawson, Hanover; Miss Carrie I. Ohler and Mrs. Dixie Lee Stotsky, both of
Taneytown; sons, John G. and James F., both of Taneytown; two grandsons; two
step-granddaughters; one sister, Mrs. Carrie Keilholtz, Emmitsburg; two
brothers, Clarence, Taneytown, and Edward, Emmitsburg. Funeral services Saturday
at 10 am at the Skiles Funeral Home, Taneytown, with the Rev. Walter Bowers
officiating. Interment in the Reformed Cemetery Taneytown. Friends may call at
the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 pm.
OLIVER
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA,
Wed, Aug. 9, 2017
CAROLYN FAYE HANEY OLIVER
Carolyn "Faye" Haney Oliver, age 72, of Ruckersville, Va., passed away
peacefully, surrounded by her family and loved ones on Thursday, August 3, 2017,
at Martha Jefferson Hospital. Faye was born on May 26, 1945, in Orange, Va. to
the late Haywood and Alice Mae "Polly" Haney. She was also preceded in death by
her two older brothers, Robert "Bobby" Haney and William "Billy" Haney, both of
Orange, Va. Faye is survived by her loving daughter, Stacy Cooke Oliver; her
precious grandchildren, N. Tyler Puchino, Kyle J. Puchino, and Amelia D.
Puchino, all of Greene County, Va.; her life-long companion and special friend,
Milton P. Oliver of Madison, Va. and his children and grandchildren. Her best
friends, Dolly Brown of Orange and Annette Riner of Gordonsville are also
survived by her. Faye was an accomplished woman with a successful career,
retiring from State Farm Insurance after 35 years of service. She was respected
and well liked by her co-workers and maintained many lasting friendships until
her passing. Some of her favorite things were shopping, eating good food,
drinking chocolate milk, and watching the television show, Golden Girls.
However, nothing brought her more joy than spending time with her cherished
daughter and grandchildren whom affectionately call her "Gaga." Faye was an
extremely sweet, thoughtful, kind, generous and loving person. She devoted her
entire life to caring for her family. She will be greatly missed. A funeral
service will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Saturday, August 12, 2017, in the Chapel
at Preddy Funeral Home of Orange officiated by the Reverend Steve Nethery. The
family will receive friends from 9 until 10 a.m. prior to the service. Interment
will follow at Graham Cemetery. Should friends desire, flowers are welcome. Faye
loved nurturing and feeding all creatures, therefore, a donation box will also
be available for pet food contributions during the service. These will later be
given to our local animal shelter in her name. Preddy Funeral Home of Orange is
assisting the family with arrangements
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA,
Mon, Mar 3, 1986
EDNA VIRGINIA KEYTON OLIVER
MCGAHEYSVILLE - Edna Virginia
Oliver, 80, of Rt. 1, McGaheysville died Saturday at Rockingham Memorial
Hospital. She had been ill since November. She was born Feb. 25, 1906, in Dayton
and was a daughter of the late William and Lydia Blosser Keyton. Mrs. Oliver was
a member of the McGaheysville United Methodist Church and the ladies auxiliary
of VFW Post 9292. On Nov. 27, 1923, she married Lester E. Oliver, who died Feb.
10, 1972. Surviving are a son, Ray "Dick" Oliver of Baltimore; two daughters,
Lorraine W. Smith of Rt. 1, McGaheysville and Evelyn O. Berkheimer of Baltimore;
an adopted daughter, Betty Clayton of McGaheysville; two brothers, Samuel Keyton
of Woodsboro, Md., and Walter Keyton of. Manassas; three sisters, Evangeline
Hopkins and Mary Miller, both of Hartsville, Ohio, and Katherine Keagy of
McGaheysville; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. The funeral
will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Upper Room Church in Elkton by the Rev.
Johnny Hensley and Jonas Lam. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery at
McGaheysville. The family will receive friends 7-8 p.m. today at the Kyger &
Trobaugh Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Friends also may call at the home of her
daughter, Lorraine Smith.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA , Fri,
Feb. 11, 1972
LESTER EDGAR OLIVER
M CGAHEYSVILLE - Lester Edgar Oliver,
68, of McGaheysville died of cancer Thursday afternoon at Rockingham Memorial
Hospital. He had been a patient there since Sunday and had been ill several
months. Mr. Oliver was a retired employee of the state highway department and a
member of the McGaheysville United Methodist Church. He was born March 30, 1903
at McGaheysville and was a son of the late Newman and Emma Shifflett Oliver. On
Nov. 20, 1924, he married the former Edna Keyton, who survives. Surviving,
besides his wife, are two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Williams of McGaheysville and
Mrs. Evelyn McFarland of Baltimore, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Klinger of
Campbell town, Pa. and Mrs. Marie Gooden of Lebanon, Pa.; six grandchildren, and
four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 3 p.m. Sunday at the
McGaheysville United Methodist Church by the Rev. Roy McCormack and the Rev.
Richard B. Sisson. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery at McGaheysville. The
family will receive friends 7-8 p.m. Saturday at the W. H. Kyger Funeral Home.
EMMA SHIFFLETT OLIVER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Dec.
6, 1917
Mrs. Emma Oliver, wife of Newman P. Oliver, a well known farmer, died
last night at 8:30 o'clock at her home near McGaheysville, from diabetes. She
had been in failing health for about three years but her condition only became
serious a few days ago. Mrs. Oliver was thirty-two years old July 18 and was
born in Greene county. She was a daughter of Mrs. Harriet Shifflett, of Madison
county and the late Mr. Shifflett, and was a member of the Progressive Brethren
Church. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, a good neighbor, and her many
friends will mourn her death with regret. Surviving Mrs. Oliver besides her
husband and mother are four children, Edward Lester Oliver, Nannie Pearl Oliver,
Mollie Marie Oliver, and Ruth Virginia Oliver. She also leaves four brothers,
Willie Shifflett of Madison county, Wes Shifflett of Gordonsville, Herbert and
Edward Shifflett of Madison county; and three sisters, Miss Lottie Shifflett of
Montevideo, Miss Jeannie Shifflett and Mrs. Bessie McDaniel of Madison county.
The funeral will be held from the house tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The
services will be conducted by Rev. C.E. Long. Burial will be in the cemetery at
McGaheysville. The pallbearers will be Edward Michael, Thomas Collier, Charles
Adkins, Thomas A. Rush, D.L. Shifflett and John R. Moore.
NEWMAN PAUL
OLIVER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Dec. 30, 1930
Newman
Carl Oliver, aged 48. well known farmer of the McGaheysville community, died at
7:30 last night after a lengthy period of feeble health. His entire life was
spent in the McGaheysville area. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mrs.
Oliver died 15 years ago. Mr. Oliver is survived by one son. Lester, at home;
and two daughters, Mrs. Herman Raynes, of Palmyra, Pa., and Mrs. Either Gooden
of North Carolina; five brothers; John Oliver, Lafayette, Ind., Charlie,
McGaheysville, Roy, Lancaster. Pa., Shelley, Palmyra. Pa., and Bennio, New York;
four sisters, Mrs. W. S. Byrd, Pine Knot; Mrs. Scott Gootloii. Pine Knot; Mrs.
Thomas Davis, Elkton; and Mrs. T. C. Huffman, Keezletown. Funeral service will
be held from the McGaheysville Methodist church, Wednesday at 2 :00, his pastor,
the Rev. L. H. Smallwood officiating
OLSHAWJOSHUA ROBERT OLSHAW
The Capital Gazette, Annapolis, MD, Thu, Oct. 29, 2015
Joshua "Josh" Robert Olshaw passed away Sunday, October 25, from injuries
suffered in a car accident. Josh was born November 24, 1997 in Wilmington, NC
and has been a resident of Davidsonville since 2000 attending local public
schools throughout his life. Josh loved to be physically active playing
football, basketball and lacrosse in his youth. He loved to be out socializing
with friends and eating at Chick-fil-a. He was a personable young man who knew
how to talk to anyone and make them feel comfortable. Like all teenagers, he
lived by social media and his iPhone. Josh was on the lacrosse team at South
River High School where they won the 2014 Maryland State Lacrosse Championship.
He graduated from South River in 2015. In his high school years, he also played
T2 club lacrosse (I addition to SRHS) travelling and playing in summer
tournaments. This fall he began his college career at Bridgewater College in
Bridgewater, VA where he was a member of the Lacrosse team. He loved the New
England Patriots inheriting his passion from his father and his Massachusetts
roots. Special memories included attending Patriots training camp one summer
where he got Jerod Mayo's autograph. He attended multiple games both locally and
at Gillette Stadium. He was a regular attender at Grace Evangelical Presbyterian
Church in Davidsonville where he participated in their youth group and in many
mission oriented activities including two trips to an orphanage in Acapulco,
Mexico. He is survived by his parents Bob and Debi Olshaw; Abbie, his sister;
his grandparents, George and Jean Shiflett of Edgewater, MD; his Aunt and Uncle,
Coni and Bob Giannini and their daughters, Neva, Tessa and Mara. Preceding him
in death was his paternal grandparents, Robert and Isabel Olshaw. Visitation and
services will be at Grace Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Davidsonville (4012
Birdsvile Road). Visitation is Friday, October 30 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. The
service will be Saturday, October 31 at 10:30 AM at the church. In lieu of
flowers, the family suggests making a donation to Grace EP Church of
Davidsonville (4012 Birdsvlile Road). Donations will be used to benefit local
community sports programs in honor of Josh's love of sports. "A life is not
important except in the impact it has on other lives." Jackie Robinson This
quote reflects Josh's legacy to all whose lives he touched. The essence of Josh
is expressed in his twitter handle, "The swaggiest of them all! BCLAX #35."
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.hardestyfuneralhome.com.
OTTO
The Hamilton Journal News, Hamilton, OH, Dec. 24, 2012
HARRY LEE OTTO
Harry Lee Otto, age 80, of Hamilton, Ohio, died on Saturday, December 22, 2012 at Fort Hamilton Hospital. He
was born on February 18, 1932 in Franklin County, Indiana to Virgil and Leota (Inloes). He graduated from
Reily High School in 1950. He worked 40 years at Champion International Paper. He served in the U.S. Army from
1954-1956. He belongs to AMVETS, American Legion, and Butler County Antique Farm Machinery Club. He was a
faithful member to the Westwood Presbyterian Church. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and
great-grandfather. Harry never forgot his family. He also enjoyed motorcycling and spending time working on
his antique John Deere tractors. He leaves his wife of 59 years, Loretta (Shiplet) Otto; sons, Steve and
Jennifer Otto of Maineville, Ron and Roxanna Otto of Reily; grandsons, Mitch Otto, Derek Otto and Nicholas
Otto; granddaughters, Alexis Otto, Taylor Cook, and Shelby Cook; great-grandchildren, Zackary Otto, Payton
Oliver; one sister, Ellen Lowery of Hamilton; one brother; Virgil and Trish Otto of Reily; sisters-In-law,
Eleanor Otto of Bath, IN, Rose Otto of Hamilton, Carolyn Shiplet of Hamilton, Iona and Bill Jones of Hamilton,
and Marene Shiplet of Ross. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Merle (Bud) Otto, Morris
Otto. Funeral service at the Brown Dawson Flick Funeral Home 1350 Millville Ave with Pastor Larry Davis
officiating. Burial in Millville Cemetery.
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