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Obituary for Robert Gregory Taylor Robert Gregory Taylor
White Sulphur Springs Resident, Painter, Roofer, Drywaller, Dies At Age 62

Robert Gregory Taylor, 62, of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, passed away on December 31, 2025 at his residence following a long illness.

He was born May 4, 1963 in Hot Springs, Virginia, the son of Teresa Trent Vandevander of White Sulphur Springs and the late Robert Gray Taylor, Jr.

Robert a general handyman, having worked at the Greenbrier Hotel, then going on his own as a painter, roofer and drywaller.

He had attended Wild Meadow Baptist Church and more recently the White Sulphur Springs Pentecostal Holiness Church.

Other than his father he was preceded in death by his stepfather, Huthan C. Chavis; grandson, Duane Kennedy, Jr.; sister, Carolyn Wolfe and a brother, Larry Taylor.

Surviving are his wife, Florence "Beth" Taylor; mother, Teresa Trent Vandevander Chavis of White Sulphur Springs; son, Chris Casey; daughter, Cheyenne Taylor of Clintonville; step daughters, Zettie Wolfe of Huntington, WV and Marissa Bailey (Joseph) of Wyoming County, WV; step son, Andre Wolfe at home; 30 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; sisters, Sharon Taylor of NC., Abbygale Sparks (Nathan) of White Sulphur Springs; brothers, Jerry Taylor of NCF., Rev. John Taylor (Tammy) of NC., Jimmy Buettner (Becky) of MD., John Chavis (Gloria) of MD., and Grady Chavis (Sherry) of MD., and brother-in-law, Charlie Wolfe of PA.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 13, 2026 at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in White Sulphur Springs, with Pastor Gene Sizemore officiating. Burial will follow in Alon United Methodist Church Cemetery.

Friends and family will be received one hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Friday.

Obituary for John Michael Dawson John Michael Dawson
Covington Resident, Tire Mechanic for Wholesale Tire, Dies At Age 72

John Michael Dawson, age 72, of Potts Creek, Covington, Virginia, died on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at Heritage Hall Health and Rehab in Lexington, Virginia.

John was born on June 10, 1953 in Alleghany County, Virginia, to the late Joseph Chapman Dawson and Mary Belle Givens Dawson.

He worked as a tire mechanic for Wholesale Tire in Clifton Forge.

In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by a son, Mike Dawson; two sisters, Dorothy Clark and Emma Wright; and two brothers, Billy Dawson and Bobby Dawson.

He is survived by two daughters, Sarah Dawson and Katie Dawson; a son, Scotty Dawson; a sister, Linda Wright; a brother, Dean Dawson (Theresa); and a number of grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. In keeping with his wishes, his body has been cremated. The family will visit with friends on Friday, March 20, 2026 from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge.

Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge, is handling arrangements.

To send condolences to the family online, please visit www.nicelyfuneralhome.com.

Obituary for Thomas Edward West, Sr. Thomas Edward West, Sr.
Iron Gate Resident, Alleghany Regional Hospital Retiree and Jackson Memorial Church of God in Christ Member, Dies At Age 87

Thomas Edward West, Sr., age 87, of 212 Railroad Avenue, Iron Gate, Virginia, died on Sunday, March 8, 2026 at Lewis Gale Medical Center in Salem, Virginia.

Thomas was born on November 6, 1938 in Amherst County, Virginia, to the late Jasper West, Sr. and Ethel May Scaliag West.

His employment included H. O. Canfield, K-Mart, and Kroger, before going to work in the Dietary Department of the Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital as well as Alleghany Regional Hospital, retiring after 22 years.

He was a member of Jackson Memorial Church of God in Christ. He loved the Lord and his family with all his heart. He enjoyed being outside, working in his garden, cutting the grass, and working in his garage, and had a landscaping business he worked on his days off.

He really loved his beautiful wife and soulmate, Susie. He was the hardest working man you could ever meet. He went from one job to another and never complained and always had a smile on his face.

In addition to his parents, Thomas was preceded in death by his wife, Susie Ann Beverly West, and brothers, Carey West and Harold West.

He is survived by a daughter, Rhonda West (fiancé, Jeff Patterson) of Roanoke; a son, Thomas E. "T.J." West, Jr. and wife, Rubyrose of Tampa, FL; seven brothers, Deacon Scoliver A. West, Sr., Franklin West, Sr. (Mary Alice), Jasper West, Jr., Milton West, Sr. (Cheryl), Roy West, Sr. (Wanda), Gabriel West (Barbara), and Gerald West (Sharon); two sisters, Alma West Myers (John) and Linda West Calloway (Marcus); six brothers-in-law, Paul David Beverly, Jr. (Ellen Lucille), John Beverly, Sr., Melvin Beverly, Curtis Beverly (Virginia), Michael Beverly (Loren), and Claude Beverly; 3 grandchildren, Janique, Jessika, and Jeff, Jr.;10 great grandchildren, Javandre, Jaheem, Jehlonni, Jaysyir, Jakhi, Jahlyil, Jahliek, Rose, Avi, and Harper; and a number of nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge, with Pastor Daniel Hammond officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery, Clifton Forge. Pallbearers will be Ray Abernathy, Jeff Robinson, Jamie Robinson, Jason Beverly, Anthony Robinson, and Vincent (Lips) Cooper. The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon from 12:30 p.m. until the time of service at Nicely Funeral Home.

To send condolences to the family online, please visit www.nicelyfuneralhome.com.

Obituary for Arthur (Artie) Randall Barnes Arthur (Artie) Randall Barnes
Mountain Grove Resident, Cambata Industries Retiree and Dedicated Mountain Grove Fire Department Member, Dies At Age 75

Arthur (Artie) Randall Barnes, 75, of Warm Springs, Virginia, passed away Sunday, March 8, 2026, at the Springs Nursing Home, in Hot Springs, Virginia.

He was born August 7, 1950 in Pasquotank County, North Carolina, the son of the late Calvin Barnes and Margaret Dunn Barnes.

Artie was a retired heavy equipment operator for the civil service for over 17 years in the Virginia Beach area. He moved to the mountains and retired from Cambata Industries after 20 years.

Artie then became a farmer on Edward Cook Farm in Mountain Grove, Virginia.

He was a Vietnam veteran of the U. S. Army and a very dedicated member of the Mountain Grove Fire Department with over twenty-five years of service.

Artie was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He loved Cape Hatteras, The Outer Banks, and the beach, as well as the mountains around Bath County. Artie had a deep passion for music of all kinds. He was a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.

Artie is survived by his daughter, Aislyn Marisa Hughes of Warm Springs, Virginia; his stepdaughter, April Webb of North Carolina; a grandson, Breydon Keith Dorsey; great-grandchildren, Adellynn and Keith Avery; brothers, Tommy Barnes of Belhaven, North Carolina, Larry Barnes and wife, Veronika of Roanoke, Virginia, Bobby Barnes and wife, Debbie of Louisiana; a special friend, Edna Seley, and many nieces and nephews.

Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Calvin, Jimmy, and Teddy Barnes, and stepgranddaughter, Ali Wolfe.

A Celebration of Life will be conducted at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Mountain Grove Fire House with John Young officiating. Interment will be in Mountain Grove.

The family will receive friends following the service.

Memorial contributions may be made to Mountain Grove Fire Department c/o Tammy Hise, 8 Grove Lane, Warm Springs, Virginia 24484.

The McLaughlin & Young Funeral Home, Hot Springs, is handling the arrangements.

Obituary for Stanford Howard Stanford Howard
Millboro Resident Dies At Age 64

Stanford Howard, 64, of Millboro, Virginia, passed away Thursday, March 5, 2026, at his residence.

Services are pending at the moment, please check back for updates.

The McLaughlin & Young Funeral Home, Hot Springs, will be handling the arrangements.

Obituary for Charlotte Fix Redmon Charlotte Fix Redmon
Covington Resident, U.S. Navy, Social Service Administration Employee and Mallow Presbyterian Church Member, Dies At Age 86

Charlotte Fix Redmon, age 86, of Covington, Virginia, died Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at her residence.

She was born, July 9, 1939, in Alleghany County, and was preceded in death by her parents, the late Roy and Myrtle Fix; a son, Kenneth Redmon; two sisters, Phyllis Ridgewell, Loretta Persinger; four brothers-in-law, Harold Ridgewell, Ralph Persinger, Bobby Craghead, Basil King; two daughters-in-law, Peggy Redmon, Lora Redmon; and the father of her children, Chester Redmon.

Following her graduation from Covington High School in 1956, she left Covington going to work for the Pentagon in Washington, DC, working for the Navy in a civilian worker role. She returned home to work twenty plus years for the Social Service Administration. After retiring from that position she went to work for Larry Wright at 7-11, also known as Wright’s Convenience Store, for several years. She left that job and went to work for Social Services in Clifton Forge until it closed. She then went to Alleghany County Social Services, retiring from there at the age of 82.

Charlotte was a member of Mallow Presbyterian Church for many years.

Leaving to mourn her loss is her daughter, Robin (Ivan) Miller of Lexington; her son, Roy (Penny) Redmon of Gauley Ridge, WV; five grandchildren, Brooke (Junior) Hiner, Sam Redmon, Steven (Jennifer) Redmon, Rebekah (Colton) Redmon, Hannah Redmon; three great-grandchildren, Catie Lipes, Ann Alise Hatcher, Wyatt Redmon; a sister, Dorothy King; and a number of nieces and nephews.

In keeping with Mrs. Redmon's wishes, her body has been cremated and a private memorial service will be held at a later date.

There will be a visitation for family and friends held at Arritt Funeral Home on Sunday, March 15, 2026 from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

The family requests that memorial contributions be made in lieu of flowers to, ACG Hospice, 427 Lee Jackson Highway, Suite A3, Staunton, VA 24401.

A special thank you from the family to Alesa and the Home Health nurses, Chelsi, Sarah and Rebekah; ACG Hospice nurses, Molly, Holly, Kristen, Chaplain Jim.

Friends wishing to post condolences online may do so at arrittfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Martha Myers Hayslett Martha Myers Hayslett
Clifton Forge Resident Dies At Age 74

Martha Myers Hayslett, 74, of Clifton Forge, Virginia, formerly of Gala, passed away Friday, March 6, 2026.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Hayslett; and parents, Frank, Jr. and Dorothy Myers.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jason and Amanda Hayslett; daughter and son-in-law, Christina and Derek Wiley; grandchildren, Brooklyn Hayslett, Ryan Wiley, and Declan Wiley; uncles, Thomas Myers and Bobby (Linda) Simmons; aunts, Alice Wilkenson, Robins Simmons, Mary Simmons, and Gertrude Simmons; and numerous cousins.

Full obituary and service arrangements will be posted at a later date. For condolences and future information please visit botetourtfh.com.



Obituary for Rose Marie Rexrode Rose Marie Rexrode
Bluegrass Resident, Wayside Baptist Church Member, Dies In Verona Dies At Age 68

Rose Marie Rexrode, age 68, of Blue Grass, Virginia, passed away Saturday, February 28, 2026 at her home.

She was born June 30, 1957, a daughter of the late George Nelson and Earlean (McDaniel) McElwee.

A Christian, Rose was a member of Wayside Baptist Church, where she was baptized and regularly attended prior to her decline in health.

A devoted homemaker, she enjoyed painting, working in her workbooks, watching her favorite television show — The Big Bang Theory — and cherished quiet moments spent reading.

Above all, she will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and sister.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Sandra Rojsountikul.

She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Nathan Lynn Rexrode of Blue Grass; two daughters, Crystal Marie Rexrode of Blue Grass and Mindy Lee Rexrode of Covington; two brothers, Allen McElwee of Locust Grove, and James McElwee of Hot Springs; a sister, Mary Ann McElwee of Covington; numerous nieces and nephews; as well as her fur babies, Koko, Luna Moon, and Sassbo.

A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, March 28, 2026 at Obaugh Funeral Home in McDowell with Rev. Andre Crummett officiating. An inurnment will take place at a later date in Asbury Cemetery.

The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Highland County Volunteer Fire Department, P. O. Box 267, Monterey, VA 24465 or Highland County Volunteer Rescue Squad, P. O. Box 268, Monterey, VA 24465.



Obituary for Marion von Hagen Kober Marion von Hagen Kober
Hot Springs Resident, Native Of Germany and Longtime St. Luke's Episcopal Church Member, Dies At Age 87

Marion von Hagen Kober, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away peacefully on February 26, 2026, at Bath County Community Hospital in Hot Springs, Virginia. She was 87.

Marion was born on July 29, 1938, at the family estate in Alt Gaul near Berlin, to Rüdiger Sylvester von Hagen and Barbara von Hagen, née Countess von Degenfeld-Schonburg.

During World War II, her family was forced to flee their home in northern Germany, eventually settling in Schleching, Bavaria, after nearly three years of displacement. Her uncle, Albrecht von Hagen, was a member of the German resistance and participated in the July 20 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, later depicted in the film Valkyrie.

She attended Oberrealschule Marquartstein and later the Riemerschmid Schule in Munich, where she developed her lifelong interests in gardening, plants, and landscape design.

At her father's encouragement, Marion emigrated to the United States in her early twenties, first arriving in Charlottesville, Virginia, before settling in Washington, D.C., where she worked for many years at the National Geographic Society.

These early experiences instilled in Marion the strength, resilience, and independence that defined her life.

In Washington, D.C., she met George Cochran Denby, and together they raised their two sons, Doug and Nick. Marion devoted herself fully to her family and volunteered with numerous organizations while continuing to develop her passion for gardening, plants, and landscape design.

Marion's connection to Emerald Isle, North Carolina, began through her family's long tradition of summer vacations along the East Coast. The family built a beach house there, creating lasting memories and deep ties to the community she loved. It was this love of place and family that ultimately led Marion to make Emerald Isle her permanent home, settling into the family house she cherished so deeply. While living there, Marion courageously founded and built the Cedar Point Nursery and Landscape Center, a thriving business based in Swansboro, North Carolina. Through her determination and vision, she grew the business into a large and successful enterprise, which she later sold when she moved to Hot Springs, Virginia, to marry Joseph Horst "Sepp" Kober.

Hot Springs, Virginia, became the defining chapter of Marion's life and the place she called home for nearly 30 years. Her connection to this special place began decades earlier, when she first came to the United States as a young woman in her mid-twenties. During the winter season, she traveled to The Homestead Resort with members of the German ski community, including her sister, Barbara, who was a weekend ski instructor. They came to teach skiing to guests of The Homestead, bringing their European skiing expertise to the mountains of Virginia.

It was during this time that Marion first met Joseph Horst "Sepp" Kober, an Austrian-born ski instructor and beloved member of The Homestead skiing community. Although their lives went in different directions for many years, their connection endured. They reconnected later in life, married, and ultimately built their life together in Hot Springs.

Marion and Sepp shared a joyful and deeply meaningful life together, united by their love of skiing, the outdoors, and The Homestead. Together, they contributed to the growth and spirit of the skiing community there, forming lasting friendships and becoming an important part of the fabric of Hot Springs.

Marion developed a lifelong relationship with The Homestead Resort, which spanned more than three decades. Even after Sepp's passing, her bond with The Homestead and the community surrounding it remained strong. The friendships she formed there, and the sense of belonging she found, were among the greatest joys of her life.

It is no surprise that Hot Springs ultimately became the place where Marion chose to spend the rest of her life. Surrounded by the mountains that reminded her of her beloved Bavaria, and embraced by a community she loved deeply, she lived independently, courageously, and on her own terms until the very end. She loved the Hot Springs community deeply and showed extraordinary compassion for her neighbors. Her impact was felt in countless ways, always motivated by her desire to help others and strengthen the community she cherished.

Marion was a devoted member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, where she served for many years on the Vestry and dedicated herself to preparing the altar for Sunday services. Her faith and commitment to the church were central to her life.

Marion's compassion extended profoundly to animals, especially dogs. She dedicated significant time and energy to the Bath Animal Welfare Foundation (BAWF), supporting its mission and caring deeply about its success. She was especially drawn to the dogs who had the hardest time finding homes, offering them patience, stability, and unconditional love. Over the years, she welcomed many of these remarkable animals into her home.

She was never lonely, always surrounded by the loyal companionship of her beloved dogs. Bath Animal Welfare Foundation and St. Luke's had a profound impact on her life, and her family is eternally grateful.

Marion was defined by her strength, discipline, and devotion to her family. She gave everything to raising her sons and ensuring they were prepared to live meaningful and rewarding lives.

She is survived by her sons, Douglas Cochran Denby and his wife, Courtney Denby, and Nicholas von Hagen Denby and his wife, Brooke Denby; her grandchildren, Marcella Denby, Meredith Denby, Grayson Denby, George Denby, and Douglas Denby; her stepson, Sepp Kober; and her sister, Barbara O'Connor.

She was preceded in death by her sister, Sabine von Hagen.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 4:00 p.m., Saturday, June 13, 2026, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church with a 5:00 p.m. celebration planned immediately following in Hot Springs, Virginia.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bath Animal Welfare Foundation at P.O. Box 716, Hot Springs, Virginia 24445. https://bawf.org/donation/. Marion lived a life of courage, independence, faith, and love. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Closing Message from Her Sons

Our mother was the strongest, most determined, and most loving person we have ever known. She gave everything she had to her family and taught us, through her actions, what it means to live with courage, independence, and integrity.

She showed us how to work hard, how to care for others, and how to stand on our own feet. Her strength, discipline, and love shaped our lives in ways that words cannot fully express.

We will miss her every day, but we find comfort knowing she lived exactly as she wanted — with dignity, purpose, and surrounded by the community and animals she loved so deeply.

Mom, thank you for everything you gave us. Your love will stay with us forever.

With love and gratitude,

Doug and Nick

In loving memory of our mother, Marion von Hagen Kober.

The McLaughlin & Young Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.



Obituary for Phyllis Sizemore Phyllis Sizemore
White Sulphur Springs Resident, Riley’s Restaurant, Dies In Verona Dies At Age 81

Phyllis Sizemore, 81, of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, March 9, 2026.

"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." — 2 Timothy 4:7

Phyllis was born August 18, 1944, in Waynesboro, Virginia, to the late Lester Riley and Virginia Lilly.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by the love of her life, Gerald William Sizemore; sister, Carol Kelly; brother, Keith Lilly; son-in-law, Lantie Cole; and ex-husband, Marshal Gabbert.

Phyllis was a graduate of White Sulphur Springs High School.

Early in life, she embraced what she considered the most important role of all—being a stay-at-home mother, where she did some of her best and most meaningful work. She later worked at the Hanover Shoe Factory in White Sulphur Springs as a foreman, responsible for inspecting the finished product.

After moving to Princeton, West Virginia, she worked at the county jail as the head cook, where she perfected the amazing home-cooked meals that so many came to love. During this same time, she and her best friend and partner in life, Gerald, began their venture as entrepreneurs and became self-employed business owners. They first opened the Boot Scootin Lounge in Princeton, where they hosted performances by some of Nashville's biggest names.

Phyllis and Gerald later opened the Mountain State Regular Veterans Association Post #219 Bingo in White Sulphur Springs, where they proudly served the community for more than 25 years. They also owned and operated Riley’s Restaurant in White Sulphur Springs for several years, where they enjoyed making new friends with each guest.

Following the flood of 2016, Phyllis and Gerald retired and spent as much time as possible enjoying life together and with their family.

Phyllis was a member of Bethesda Church and loved attending whenever her health allowed.

Phyllis was one of the kindest souls you could ever meet. She never met a stranger and was always willing to help anyone in need. She had a big personality, an infectious smile, and a heart that loved everyone — especially the love of her life, Gerald, to whom she was married for more than 43 years.

Known affectionately by those closest to her as "the Queen," "she was strong-willed, sassy, and never afraid to say exactly what she thought. She liked things done her way and expected them done right. Beneath that strength, however, was a generous and compassionate heart. She was known for her kindness and would often give the shirt off her own back to help someone in need.

After many years of battling numerous ailments and enduring multiple surgeries, Phyllis is finally at peace — no longer suffering and free from pain.

Phyllis will be deeply missed by the many people whose lives she touched with a smile, a kind word, or a friendly gesture.

She is survived by her daughters, Sonja Cole of White Sulphur Springs and Tracy Persinger and husband, Doug of White Sulphur Springs; son, Ray Gabbert and wife, Dee Dee of Frankford; grandchildren, Brianna Maydian and husband, Matt of Covington, Virginia; Madison Valladares and husband, Alex of White Sulphur Springs; Devin Persinger and wife, Amber of White Sulphur Springs; Lanti Damon and Stevie of Fairlea; Megan McCoy and Demon Gary of Ronceverte; Courtney Cole and Ashley of Lewisburg; Chelsea Brumfield and husband, Chris of Lewisburg; and Chavis Gabbert of Frankford.

She is also survived by her great-grandchildren, Ayden and River Maydian; Ella and Cole McCoy; Khalil and Brooklyn Gary; Xander, Valon, Amya, and Alani Damon; Finlee and Raegan Hudnall; Baylor and Cash Brown; Oliver, Grayson, and Aiden Brumfield; and Willow Gabbert.

Additional survivors include her sisters, Patricia Curly, Brenda Wickline, Ducky Treynor, and Debbie Gilbert, along with numerous nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved.

The family will receive friends from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 15, 2026, at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in White Sulphur Springs. The funeral service will follow at 3:00 p.m. with Pastor Chad Dingess officiating. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery in White Sulphur Springs.



Obituary for Percy (Perk) William Berry, Jr. Percy (Perk) William Berry, Jr.
Longtime White Sulphur Springs Resident, Greenbrier Retiree and Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church Member, Dies In Verona Dies At Age 83

Percy (Perk) William Berry, Jr. passed away peacefully on March 7, 2026 at Friendship South Health and Rehab in Roanoke, Virginia, following an extended battle with Parkinson's disease.

Perk was a lifelong resident of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, until health issues made it necessary for him to move to Virginia in 2022.

Perk was born on March 12, 1942 in White Sulphur Springs, WV.

He is proceeded in death by his parents, Percy William Berry, Sr. and Ruth Bowyer Berry.

He was a long time member of Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and graduated from White Sulphur Springs High School in 1960.

Perk met the love of his life in 1963, Sue Ann "Sammy" Morgan. Perk and Sammy celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on December 21, 2025.

Perk was an employee of The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, WV, for over 25 years. He began his career at The Greenbrier as a waiter in The Old White Club and retired following several years as Maitre'd in the Main Dining Room.

After his retirement from The Greenbrier Food and Beverage Department, Perk drove The Greenbrier tractor trailer truck. He was so proud to drive the truck with the beautiful Greenbrier logo and iconic Springhouse on the side of the truck. He gave each of his grandsons a toy replica of the beautiful truck.

Perk also drove a dump truck for several years for Lynch Construction where he was given the CB handle Super Dog. Perk loved his time working with his much loved Lynch cousins.

Perk was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus. He served several terms as Grand Knight of the Alleghany Highlands Council Knights of Columbus. He was highly active in the Knights of Columbus, especially with the Lenten Friday Fish Dinners. He was so happy that proceeds from the fish fries were used to buy new winter coats for Greenbrier Valley school children.

Surviving Perk are his loving and devoted wife of 62 years, Sue Ann "Sammy" Berry; sister, Jane Ann "Janie" Harris; daughters, Christy Lee Parker (Thomas), Kimberly Ann Larochelle (Kevin), and Leann Michelle Herman (Josh), niece. Summer Ann Harris; grandchildren, Joseph Percy Riggleman (Keri), Nicholas William Larochelle, Matthew Berry Larochelle, Morgan Lowell Herman and Christina Nichole Parker; great grandchildren, Leah Nichole Herring and Zoey Winnifred Herring, and his much beloved cat, Smokey.

The family would like to thank the wonderful caregivers at Friendship South in Roanoke, VA. They took amazing care of Perk this past year and loved him dearly.

The Celebration of Life Funeral Mass for Perk will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 11 a.m. at Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in White Sulphur Springs, WV. Visitation will be at the Church from 10 a.m.- 10:45 a.m. Interment will be held at Mount Loretto Cemetery at the church following the Mass.

All are invited to visit with the family at a reception in the Saint Charles Parish Hall, immediately following the graveside service.

Members of the Greenbrier Valley Knights of Columbus and the Beckley Fourth Degree Assembly will serve as pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Parkinson's Foundation. Information on donating to the foundation can be found on their website, www.parkinsons.org.

Memorial donations can also be made to the Greenbrier Valley Knights of Columbus Coats for Greenbrier Valley Schools fundraiser by mailing checks to the Greenbrier Valley Knights of Columbus, P. O. Box 237, Maxwelton, WV 24987.

The Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.



Obituary for Retired U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Lenwood H. Johnson Sr. Retired U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Lenwood H. Johnson Sr.
Lexington Resident, Bronze Star Medal Recipient, Dies In Verona Dies At Age 97

Retired U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Lenwood H. Johnson Sr. passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on March 4, 2026, his 97th birthday. Born and raised in Lexington, Virginia, Lenwood graduated from Lylburn Downing High School and subsequently attended college in Detroit, where he earned a degree in business management.

He began a distinguished career of military service when drafted into the United States Army in 1951. Recipient of multiple honors and recognition during his 26 years in the armed forces, including the Bronze Star Medal for his heroism in combat, Lenwood became known for his ability to meet every challenge and rose to the rank of command sergeant major.

It was while stationed in Germany that he met and married the love of his life, Emma. With the exception of his tours in Vietnam and Korea, Lenwood and Emma were inseparable throughout his military career. They returned to Lexington after his retirement from the Army in 1977, where they have since lived a life full of wonderful memories, profound devotion and boundless love.

The last surviving child of Lexington natives Willie P. Johnson and Alice M. Johnson, he was preceded in death by his siblings Hughey E. Johnson Sr., William Johnson, Isaac W. Johnson and Mary J. Kenney.

Lenwood is survived by his beloved wife of 71 years, Emma; their two children, Alice Lee (Richard) and Lenwood Johnson Jr. (Soon); grandchildren, Christyl Lee, Pamela Lee (Michael Rhodenizer), Jason Johnson (Teresa), Hanna Park (John); great-grandchildren and his many nieces and nephews.

Per his wishes and with the assistance of Harrison Funeral Home, a private graveside service was conducted at Evergreen Cemetery with his immediate family. The family is grateful for the outpouring of love and support during this extremely difficult time.



Obituary for Fred Clinton Conner Fred Clinton Conner
Natural Bridge Resident, Broad Creek A.R. Presbyterian Church Member, Dies In Verona Dies At Age 75

Fred Clinton Conner, 75, of Natural Bridge, Virginia, died Sunday, March 8, 2026, at his home place.

Born July 9, 1950, he was a son of Robert Fredrick Conner and Mary Irene Gilbert Conner.

Fred was a Christian and a member of Broad Creek A.R. Presbyterian Church.

He was a retired truck driver and loved outdoor activities including farming and hunting.

Surviving are his children, Clinton Frederick Conner (Nicole), Robert Paul Eugene Conner (Somer) and Clinique Taylor Conner Tiffany (Mike); and grandchildren, Kailee, Kierstin and Robert.

A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 12, at Broad Creek A. R. Presbyterian Church cemetery by the Rev. Robert Gordon.

Arrangements are by Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory.



Obituary for Stanley Allen Byers Stanley Allen Byers
Lexington Native Dies In Verona Dies At Age 73

Stanley Allen Byers, 73, of Verona, Virginia, passed away Sunday, March 8, 2026.

He was born November 27, 1952, in Lexington, Virginia, to Walter Edward Byers and Amanda Davis Byers.

Stanley dedicated 39 years of faithful service to the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, where he became known as a legendary employee. His commitment, work ethic, and steady presence left a lasting impression on colleagues and students alike.

Stanley will be remembered for his dedication and steady presence and the love he had for his family. His legacy will live on in the many lives he touched throughout his career and in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Surviving are his devoted girlfriend of 21 years, Judy Jordan; his stepdaughters, Faline Jordan-Falls and her wife, Lisa, and Corinda Clark and her boyfriend, David Dean; his cherished step-grandchildren, Mark Jordan and his fiancée, Trinity Bradley, Keandre Clark and Hanna Brown. He is also survived by his brother, Larry Byers, as well as cousins who were more like sister and brother to him, Sandra Fitzgerald and Dennis Byers, his wife, Jean, and their children and grandchildren.

A memorial service will be conducted 1 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at Bolling, Grose & Lotts Funeral Chapel. A private burial will be held at a later date.

Family will receive friends following the memorial service at Calvary Brethren Church, 1365 Woodland Avenue, Buena Vista, VA. Please bring a dish for the fellowship meal planned.

Arrangements are being handled by Bolling, Grose, & Lotts Funeral Home and Cremation Services.



Obituary for Bobby (Tinker) Dudley Bobby (Tinker) Dudley
Glasgow Resident Dies At Age 77

Bobby (Tinker) Dudley, 77, of Glasgow, Virginia, passed away on Saturday, March 7, 2026.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Hiram and Josephine Dudley, and brothers, Norman, Leonard, Billy, Robert and Earl Dudley.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Joyce Dudley; son, Bobby Lee Buntin; step-daughters, Debbie (Franklin Williams) Ayers and Donna (Billy) Snuffer; grandchildren, Evelyn Ayers, Michelle Snuffer, Billy W. Snuffer and Daniel Ayers; special granddaughter, Lily Williams; sister, Linda Dudley; and special pet companion, Chopper.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. with funeral services at 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, in the Buchanan Chapel of Botetourt Funeral Home conducted by Pastor Scott.

Interment will follow in Rapps Mill Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.botetourtfh.com or (540) 254-3000.



Obituary for Loretta Faye Dame Keyser Patricia Darlene Jones Hise
Covington Resident, Boys Home Retiree, Dies At Age 86

Loretta Faye Dame Keyser, 86, of Covington, Virginia, passed away peaceably on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

She was born on April 16, 1939 in Clifton Forge, Virginia, to the late Bernard Dame and Aleene Marie Sorells Dame (Revercomb), graduated from Covington High School, and was married to Robert "Donnie" Keyser of Covington at Christ United Methodist Church in Covington, Virginia for almost 50 years.

She moved to Florida with her family and worked as a Head Start aide as well as a vision and hearing technician.

She was also an active member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and enjoyed participating in community service.

She returned to Covington, Virginia, with her husband and worked at Boys Home of Virginia for eight years, her true calling in life, before she retired.

Loretta was devoted and loving to her family and generous and loyal to her friends. She embodied an adventurous spirit, loved to shop, enjoyed life, and touched all who knew her with kindness and love.

Loretta is survived by a daughter, Donna Bush; a son-in-law, Jason Bush; two grandchildren, John Mitchell and Sandy Mitchell, both of South Carolina; a sister and brother-in-law, William "Bill" and Libby Keyser of Covington; two sisters-in-law, Freda Powell of Roanoke and Sharon Hawkins of Covington, a number of nieces and nephews, including a special niece, Theresa Powell of Roanoke; and two dear friends, Lucy Cook of Panama City, FL and Ina Henderson of Covington, with whom she shared many adventures.

A funeral service will be held Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge, officiated by Reverend Doug Hollenbeck. Interment will follow at Alleghany Memorial Park, Low Moor.

Pallbearers will be Jason Bush, Reggie Gibbs, Chad Whitmer, Glen Hawkins, and John Mitchell. The family will receive friends and family the evening of Wednesday, March 11, 2026 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Nicely Funeral Home.

To send condolences to the family online, please visit www.nicelyfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Patricia Darlene Jones Hise Patricia Darlene Jones Hise
Hot Springs Resident, Compactor Operator, Dies At Age 71

Patricia Darlene Jones Hise, 71, of Hot Springs, Virginia, passed away Tuesday, March 3, 2026, at the Virginia Health Center in Arlington, Virginia.

She was born November 13, 1954, in Hot Springs, Virginia, the daughter of the late Fred Wesley Hise and Charlotte Lou Jones Hise.

Patricia worked as a compactor operator for Jack's Trash Service.

She was an amazing mother who instilled a strong work ethic in her children. She was always willing to help others before herself. Darlene loved working outdoors, raising roses, and gardening. She enjoyed fishing and listening to classic country music.

She was married to the late Clarence Evert Hise.

She is survived by three children, Elzy Lee Hise of Hot Springs, Charles Wesley Hise of Levittown, Pennsylvania, and Ronald Lynn Hise and wife, Kristen of Belview, Florida; seven grandchildren; one great grandchild; four brothers, Ronald Hise, Wesley Hise and wife, Tina, and Richard Hise and wife, Karen, all of Hot Springs, Michael Hise of Amite, Louisiana; a sister, Brenda Gutting and husband, Stewart of Brookneal, Virginia; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Sherry Jones, and a brother, Charles Jones.

Interment will be in the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida.

The McLaughlin & Young Funeral Home handled the arrangements.



Obituary for Camron Lee Rich Carmon Lee Rich
Ronceverte Resident Dies At Age 66

Camron Lee Rich, 66, of Ronceverte, West Virginia, passed away on March 5, 2026 at CAMC General Hospital following an extended recovery from an accident in January.

She was born March 2, 1960 in Hinton, the daughter of the late Edward and Rosemary Lane Hamons.

Camron was a stay-at-home mom.

Other than her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Terry W. Rich and brother-in-law, Mike Cornell.

Camron is survived by her daughter, Stephanie Scott (Franklin) of Ronceverte; sons, Troy Rich (Amanda) of Florida, Carl Rich of Charmco, WV and Justin Rich (Latosha) of Quinwood, WV; grandchildren, Brendon Dustin Scott, Devin A. Scott, Dawson River Scott, Christian Koeppl, Alax Rich, Ella Rich and Renesmae Rich; sisters, Sue Cornell of White Sulphur Springs, WV. and Penny Hugheart of North Carolina; brothers, Roger Lee Hamons (Lisa) of Hines, WV., Edward George Hamons of Charmco, WV and Billy Hamons (Chasidy) of Charleston, WV., and several nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, March 12, 2026 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Funeral services for Carmon will be Friday, March 13, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg with Pastor Tom Tramel officiating; interment will follow at the Wallace Memorial Cemetery in Clintonville.

Those serving as pallbearers will be Franklin Scott, Roger Hamons, Billy Hamons, Billy Ryan Hamons, Nicholas Hamons and Troy Rich.

The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Wallace & Wallace Funeral for funeral expenses.



Obituary for Mary (Carole) Smyer Mary (Carole) Smyer
Rockbridge County Resident, Orchardside Yarn Shop Owner and Piano Teacher, Dies At Age 85

Mary (Carole) Smyer, born on July 22, 1940, in the charming town of Staunton, Virginia, located in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, peacefully concluded her earthly journey on February 27, 2026, after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's disease.

Her life, rich in love, creativity, and community, leaves a profound legacy cherished by all who knew her.

Carole was the beloved daughter of Floyd "Lefty" Smyer and Lottie Ruth Smyer, and she carried their legacy of warmth and kindness throughout her life.

Preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Barbara Ruth Swisher, and her grandmother, Mary Lenie Dotson, Carole is now lovingly remembered by her daughter, Bryan Ruth Ferguson, who stood by her side with unwavering love and support.

She was a cherished grandmother to John Ferguson Hollingsworth, Forrest Nelson Hollingsworth, and Audrey Phillips Hollingsworth-Krill, and a proud great-grandmother to Oslo Sterling Krill.

Her family also includes her devoted brother, Floyd "Virgil" Smyer Jr., his wife, Susan Patterson Smyer, their children, David Payton Patterson Smyer and Amanda Smyer Clutter, and nephew, Jackson Earl Swisher, as well as a wide circle of great-nieces and nephews, all of whom carry forward Carole's enduring spirit.

Carole's journey through life was marked by academic and professional achievements. She graduated from Fairfield High School in 1958 and pursued her love for music at Queens College in Charlotte, N.C., and Bluefield College in Bluefield, Va.

Her career path led her from being a sales manager at Creative Graphics to co-owning ATLS, Inc. in Richmond.

Carole's return to the Shenandoah Valley brought her back to her roots, where she owned and nurtured the Orchardside Yarn Shop in Raphine, a haven for knitting enthusiasts and a testament to her unmatched skills and passion for the timeless art of knitting.

Carole's love for music was a cornerstone of her life. She dedicated herself to teaching young students the piano, and her talents graced the New Providence Presbyterian Church, where she led the choir and played the piano and organ.

Her commitment to her church community extended beyond music, as she opened her yarn shop for weekly bible study fellowships, fostering a sense of unity and faith among her friends and neighbors.

Carole's vibrant personality, full of humor and authenticity, was a source of joy for everyone around her. Her generosity knew no bounds, as she shared her warmth and kindness with those near and far. She found joy in the simple pleasures of life, from cooking and baking to gardening and berry picking, and her love for Broadway musicals brought her to local theater ensembles, where her spirit shined brightly.

A celebration of life service will take place at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the Alzheimer's Association, to continue the fight against the disease that touched her life. Donations can be made at alz.org.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated staff and caregivers at Brookdale Memory Care, Cornerstone Hospice, and our friends and neighbors both near and far, for their endless care, compassion, and loving presence during Carole's journey.

As we bid farewell to Carole, we celebrate a life well-lived, full of love, creativity, and faith. Her spirit will forever inspire those who had the privilege of knowing her, and her memory will remain a treasured blessing in our hearts.

"Well done, thou good and faithful servant ... enter thou into the joy of thy Lord." Matthew 25:21



Obituary for Ottie Marie Knick Canady Ottie Marie Knick Canady
Goshen Resident, Multi-Talented Contractor and Author, Dies At Age 101

Ottie Marie Knick Canady, 101, of Goshen, Virginia, died Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital.

Born November 16, 1924, she was a daughter of the late John Bolivar Knick and Ottie Higgins Knick.

Also preceding her in death was her husband, Henry Wyatt Canady.

Surviving are her children, Wyatt Jackson Canady, Gary Michael Canady, Deborah Sue Canady, Katrina Canady Deckard; 20 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, two great, great grandchildren; siblings, John Henry Knick, Richard Knick and Pat Conner Magee.

Ottie Marie married Henry Wyatt when he was on convalescent leave from an illness sustained during his participation in the D-Day landings in France. Two years later, with her growing family, she joined her husband while he served in the occupation forces in Germany. In the mid-1950s, she moved her family to France, where her husband was serving with NATO. In the mid-‘60s, she moved her family to Teheran, Iran, where her husband advised the Imperial Gendarmery.

She was by profession a seamstress, but, working with her husband in his contracting business, she added the skills for framing, plumbing, insulating, tile setting, counter laminating and all around carpentry. When he began building commercial fishing boats, she added fiberglass and top coat installation.

In the 1950s, she began the hobby of genealogy. Over the years, her skills so improved that she reached professional status. She has collected in excess of 26,000 names. She has three published books: copies found in the library of congress, the Washington and Lee Collection, the library of the Rockbridge Historical Society, libraries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and hundreds of private collections. Her book "World War II Veterans of Goshen. Virginia" led the to the creation of the Veterans Memorial in Goshen.

Due to her father's death during her senior year, she was forced to quit high school to support her 11 siblings. Based on her life achievements, in 2021 she was awarded her high school diploma by Rockbridge County High School and graduated with the rest of her class, becoming at 97 the oldest graduate of Rockbridge County High School. She was featured on the front page of The News-Gazette.

A funeral will be hed at 2 p.m. March 10 at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Bishop Danny Wheeler officiating. Burial will follow at Goshen Baptist Church Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory.



Obituary for Hansford Eugene (Gene) Walker Hansford Eugene (Gene) Walker
Buena Vista Resident, Georgia Bonded Fibers Retiree, Dies At Age 94

Hansford Eugene (Gene) Walker, 94, of Buena Vista, Virginia, passed away on March 5, 2026, at Alleghany Rehab Center with his son by his side.

He was born on July 5, 1931, to William and Elsie Walker.

Gene was known for his love of hunting, watching sporting events, his church that he attended and going out with the group "The Brother and Four" for singings all over the nearby counties. Gene also loved being with friends and family in the outdoors, especially in the mountains.

Gene worked at Georgia Bonded Fibers in Buena Vista up until retirement, after which he worked for the National Forestry Service.

Gene is survived by his son, Michael Jones and wife, Kelly Jones, and five grandchildren, Caleb Jones, Keylie Jones, Sawyer Jones, Sylvie Jones and Saydie Jones that he absolutely loved and adored. Gene is also survived by a very special niece, Gwen Jamerson and her daughter, Melissa Wann, also two nephews, Danny Walker and daughter, Kristen Walker and Keith Walker, and sister-in-law, Pat Walker. Gene also had a very dear friend and relative, Buddy Coleman.

Gene was preceded in death by his mother, Elsie Coleman Walker; father, William Walker, and also by his brothers, Gordon, Norris, and Bobby Walker.

Services will be private.

Arrangements are being handled by Bolling, Grose, & Lotts Funeral Home and Cremation Services.



Obituary for Shirley May Fridley Shirley May Fridley
Covington Resident, Former MDM Seamstress, Dies At Age 86

Shirley May Fridley, age 86, of 122 East Phillip Street in Covington, Virginia, died on Friday, March 6, 2026 at Payton Hospice House in Lewisburg, West Virginia.

Shirley was born on November 14, 1939 in Covington, to the late Connie Caldwell Fridley and Druey May Bayne Fridley, and was the last surviving member of her immediate family.

She was a seamstress for the former MDM of Covington for many years.

She loved collecting antiques and jewelry. She enjoyed playing guitar, was a softball player for her Jane Colby team, and most of all, enjoyed spending time with friends and family.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four sisters, Emma Rose, Helen Rawling, Muriel Webb, and Glenna Barnett, and four brothers, Connie Fridley, Jr., Clinton Fridley, Melvin Fridley, and Harold Fridley.

She is survived by a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and cousins.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, March 13, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forgem with Pastor Dean Bowser officiating. Interment will follow in Alleghany Memorial Park, Low Moor. Pallbearers will be Gene Rawling, Chase Kendall, Rennie Fridley, Mark Smith, Danny Fridley, and Barry Fridley. Gary Fridley will serve as an honorary pallbearer. The family will visit with friends on Friday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. until the time of service at Nicely Funeral Home.

To send condolences to the family online, please visit www.nicelyfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Patricia Belle Zicafoose Monroe Patricia Belle Zicafoose Monroe
Clifton Forge Resident, C&O Hospital School of Nursing Grad and Central United Methodist Church Member, Dies At Age 89

Patricia Belle Zicafoose Monroe, age 89, of the Brian Center Health and Rehabilitation Center, Low Moor, Virginia, and formerly of Grafton Street, Clifton Forge, died on Saturday, March 7, 2026.

She was born on August 13, 1936 in Asbury, West Virginia, to the late Nelson Dana Zicafoose and Zella Jane Hayes Zicafoose.

She was a 1957 graduate of C&O Hospital School of Nursing and went on to become a registered nurse.

She was a member of Central United Methodist Church, Clifton Forge, and had many roles inside the church. She loved gardening, flowers, humming birds and cardinals.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James L. "Buck" Monroe, Jr.; two sisters, Barbara Johnson and Kathryn Thurston.

She is survived by a daughter, Elizabeth Monroe Martin (Ken) of Covington; four sons, James L. Monroe III (Tammy) of Woodlawn, Va, Edward L. Monroe (Anne) of Courtland, OH, Kenneth A. Monroe of Benson, NC, David N. Monroe (Rheta) of Winston-Salem, NC; a brother, Dan Zicafoose of Lynchburg; nine grandchildren, Christopher Simmons, Nicole Simmons, Aaron Simmons, James L. Monroe IV, Dakota Shockley, Kenna Lassiter, Paul Monroe, Laurel Proser and Isabella Moore; eight great grandchildren, Dalton, Lexi, Paisley, Genevieve, Raylin, Thomas, Emmalynn, Winter; and a number of nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge, with son, James Monroe III officiating. Interment will follow in Locust Bottom Cemetery, Eagle Rock. The family will receive friends from 12:30 p.m. until time of service at Nicely Funeral Home.

The family suggests memorial tributes take the form of contributions to Central United Methodist Church, P. O. Box 16, Clifton Forge, VA 24422.

Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge, is handling the arrangements.

To send condolences to the family online, please visit www.nicelyfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Carroll Lindberg Fitzgerald Carroll Lindberg Fitzgerald
White Sulphur Springs Resident, New Vision Baptist Church Founding Member and Greenbrier Retiree, Dies At Age 74

Larry James Cousins, 74, of White Sulphur Springs, West Virgina, passed away early morning Saturday, February 28, 2026.

Larry was born to Nannie Lottie Coleman and Jessie James Cousins on September 10, 1951.

He was a devoted father, brother, husband, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend.

Larry's life can be encapsulated by five words: Family, Friendship, Fun, Faith, and Faithfulness. His 74 years of life were filled with an abundance of each.

Larry grew up in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, with his late parents, Nannie Lottie Coleman Mayo and Jessie James Cousins. He attended schools in Greenbrier County and graduated from White Sulphur Springs High School.

Growing up as the youngest of six, his elder siblings consist of surviving sisters, Alice Mayo and Nannie Cousins Johnson. He joins Freddie, Sammie, and Maxine Mayo.

Larry was a loving and devoted husband to Hazel Marie Graham Cousins for 48 years since July 1st, 1978. Larry and Hazel went on many adventures together traveling with the church, visiting family, and so much more.

Together they raised two children, LaDawn and Kim Graham, and had a total of six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

He leaves behind his wife, Hazel Cousins of White Sulphur Springs, WV; two daughters; LaDawn Graham of Hampton, VA and Kimberly Graham of Roanoke, VA; grandchildren, Marissa Graham, Sharice Graham, Devon Graham, Edward Ivy JR (Jaybird) of Roanoke, VA, Santanna Graham of Newport News, VA, and Antrene' Thurman (Graham) of Charlotte, NC. Additionally, his great grandchildren, Asean Banks (Graham), Jaelyn Stanley (Graham), Tramiere Hairston (Graham), Kameron Stanley (Graham), Khalil Collins (Graham), Jaliyah Vance (Graham), KayLoni Graham, and Edward Ivy III, all of Roanoke, VA.

Although Larry was a quiet and simple man, he had many friends from his years serving at the church. He leaves behind his "HBO" (Help a Brother Out) brothers, church friends, and many members of the community.

Larry was known not just for being a good friend to many, he was the friend that could be trusted to drive to doctors' appointments, help run errands, provide food and supplies, and save newspapers.

Larry loved to watch westerns, wrestling and old TV shows. When he was not serving or participating in church events, he was completing word cross puzzles.

When in the presence of family, he was very good with children and dogs. He loved to play with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. They could always expect a tickle from Larry when least expected. He shared many laughs and fun times over the years at church events, family reunions, birthday parties, graduations, and the holidays.

Larry was one of the founding members of New Vision Baptist Church. The church was started in his home along with his wife, Hazel and a host of other faithful servants. He was always devoted to being a disciple of the Lord and loved showing up for his church and their members.

He has served as a Deacon for over two decades, serving the majority of that time at New Vision Baptist Church and previously at First Baptist Church.

Larry was a faithful employee of the Greenbrier Hotel for forty years, working as wait staff.

Larry faithfully served as a shepherd center member, participated in coffee talks, as a member of the nursing home ministry, former member of the church choir, and countless hours of community service. Larry was always willing to serve food to the community, drive friends around town, and provide school supplies to all of his grandkids.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, March 14th, 2026 at 1 p.m. at his home church, New Vision Baptist Church, in White Sulphur Springs, WV.

It is with great sadness that the family of Larry announces his passing. He will forever be missed and remembered. The family wishes to send a special thank you to his pastor, Bishop Kathie D Holland, and the New Vision family, as well as all who have sent condolences and prayers.

We would like to thank the Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home for their services during this time.



Obituary for Ella Lucille Weikel Perry Ella Lucille Weikel Perry
Alleghany County Native, Homemaker and Animal Lover, Dies At Age 84

Ella Lucille Weikel Perry, 84, of Staunton, Virginia, died Friday, March 6, 2026 at Brookdale Senior Living in Staunton.

She was born June 28, 1941 in Alleghany County, a daughter of the late Ralph and Lucille Robinson Weikel.

Ella spent her life as a dedicated homemaker, quietly devoting herself to raising her family, maintaining a warm and welcoming home, and offering steady, loving support to those around her day after day. That same gentle, caretaking spirit extended to animals — she had a deep and genuine love for them throughout her life.

Left to cherish her memory is her husband of 61 years, Sharn Perry of Staunton; one son, Steven (Terri) Edwards of Chesterfield; two daughters, Leah (Tommy) Musselman of Afton and Dana Romanin (Petri) of Stuarts Draft; seven grandchildren, Rachel Edwards, Thomas (Netta) Musselman, Andrew Musselman, David Musselman, Kadri Romanin, Nathaniel Romanin, and Evan Romanin; one sister, Beverly Johnson of Covington; a niece, Lora (Shannon) Crawford of Covington; one great-niece, Marley Pillow; and one great-nephew, Dakota Crawford. A funeral service will be held at Arritt Funeral Home on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Interment will be made in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. The family will receive their friends from 1:00 p.m. until service time at the funeral home. Arritt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Friends wishing to post condolences online may do so at arrittfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Nancy Heck Cash Nancy Heck Cash
Covington Resident, Longtime Local Pastor's Wife and Cash Masonry Contractor Bookkeeper, Dies At Age 92

Nancy Heck Cash, 92, of Covington, Virginia, received her Heavenly Promotion on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at her home, surrounded by her family.

Born on March 19, 1933 in Fincastle, Nancy moved to Covington with her husband, Rev. William M. Cash and their five children in 1963 for him to pastor Calvary Baptist Church and Moss Run Baptist Church. She served these churches in quiet dedication alongside her husband until his retirement in 1999. She also served as Bookkeeper for Cash Masonry Contractor even after William's death. She was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church.

She is preceded in death by her husband, William M. Cash; daughter, Larua Ruth Hinojosa; parents, Howard and Bessie Heck; brothers, Rodney Heck and Donald Heck; sisters, Bettie Looney, Dorothy Crews, Janice Gore; and sister-in-law, Jean Cash. Nancy is survived by four children, Stephen (Peggy) Cash, Deborah (Warren) Burch of Troutville, James (Michelle) Cash, and Andrew (Karen) Cash; son-in-law, Richard Hinojosa of Texas; nine grandchildren, Phillip Cash, Lindsey Cash, Brianne (Mark) Gilbert, Matthew Croy, Renee Cash, Jeremy Cash, Olivia Hinojosa, Meghan Cash, and Macyn Cash; four great-grandchildren, Jordan Gilbert, Avery Gilbert, Nikolas Croy, and Aaden Cash; one brother, Howard (Linda) Heck, Jr.; one sister, JoAnn Jayne; one sister-in-law, Doris T. Heck; one brother-in-law, David L. Cash; and numerous nieces and nephews.

A special thank you to her special caregivers and to ConnectionsPlus Healthcare for the attention and care given to Nancy over the past years and months.

A graveside service will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at Alleghany Memorial Park with the Rev. William "Bill" Dillion officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to Ezra to Israel Project online at www.ezratoisrael.com or send your donation to Ezra to Israel, P. O. Box 95, Clifton Forge, VA 24422.

Arritt Funeral Home has been entrusted with handling the arrangements for Nancy.

Friends wishing to post condolences online may do so at .



Obituary for Mary Jane Allison Elliott Mary Jane Allison Elliott
Lewisburg Resident, Art Gallery Workers and Greenbrier Valley Theatre Volunteer, Dies At Age 92

The spirit of Mary Jane Allison Elliott, of Lewisburg, West Virginia, was released from its mortal vessel on March 6th, 2026 after a long illness.

Mary Jane was born to Curtis and Charlene Allison in Covington, Virginia, on August 23, 1943, and grew up in Sweet Springs, West Virginia, where she graduated high school from Gap Mills.

She later attended Morris Harvey College where she received her Bachelor's Degree and later attended West Virginia University Law School.

Mary Jane found her love of service working for Job Corps and for the West Virginia Research and Training Center in the area of Staff Development. Later she would find herself drawn once again to social services when she worked for the Women's Refuge Center, a cause dear to her heart.

Her love of art and the humanities followed her to Lewisburg, West Virginia, upon retirement as she did many things from working in a local gallery to volunteering with the Greenbrier Valley Theater.

Mary Jane will be remembered for her adventurous spirit and her life-long voracious appetite for knowledge and books of all kinds.

Mary Jane is survived by her sister, Margaret "Mickey" Allison Given, her niece, Erika Trader and her husband, Ed, and though she never had children of her own, she doted on her grand nephew, Evan and grand niece, Eden Trader, both of whom will miss her very much.

It was Mary Jane’s wish to be cremated with no services.

The Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home handled the arrangements.



Obituary for Richard Charles Smith, Sr. Richard Charles Smith, Sr.
Covington Resident, U. S. Air Force Veteran and Medical Center Director of Finance, Dies At Age 84

Richard Charles Smith, Sr., 84, of Covington, Virginia, died Friday, March 6, 2026, at the Alleghany Health and Rehab in Clifton Forge.

He was born August 15, 1941 in Brooklyn, NY, a son of the late Charles and Margaret Donohue Smith.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Irene Cohen Smith; a son, Greg Smith; one step-granddaughter, Sarah Berger; and his ex-wife, Barbara Spalding Smith.

Richard was a proud U.S. Air Force veteran who served honorably in the early 1960s, including a tour abroad in Pakistan and a station assignment at McGuire Air Force Base near Wrightstown, New Jersey.

Following his military service, he applied his financial expertise as Director of Finance at Raritan Bay Medical Center (formerly known as Raritan Medical Center) in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where he contributed to the hospital's operations for several years.

In his leisure time, Richard enjoyed the excitement of gaming and trips to the casino, a pastime he pursued with joy and enthusiasm.

Survivors include his sons, Chris Smith and his wife, Emily, and Richard C. Smith, Jr., all of Covington; grandchildren, Kiersten Smith, Charlotte Smith, Lillian Smith, and Christopher Smith; three step-grandchildren, Amanda Lehnert, Nicole Berger, and Bryan Berger.

In keeping with his wishes, his body has been cremated.

A private memorial service is planned for a later date.

Arritt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Friends wishing to post condolences for the family may do so at arrittfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Beula Bennett Patterson Beula Bennett Patterson
Ronceverte Resident, Cabell County Hospital LPN, Dies At Age 100

Beula Bennett Patterson, 100, of Ronceverte, West Virginia, passed away on March 3, 2026 at Seneca Trail Healthcare Center.

She was born January 28, 1926 at Camden on Gauley, the daughter of the late Pat and Florence Kerr Bennett.

Mrs. Patterson was an LPN and worked at the Cabell County Hospital in Huntington and was of the Baptist Faith.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, James Lee Patterson and Virgil W. Hanshaw, Sr.; daughters, Madonna Hepler and Shelbia Jean Bayne and her son, Virgil W. Hanshaw, Jr., grandson-in-law, Fariborz Kasmai.

Surviving are her grandchildren; Marcia Navidi-Kasmai, Carla Maria Abate, and Carlos Meade Hepler and his fiancé, Kathleen Ongena; great grandchildren, Corey Austin Bailey, Matthew Casey Witt and Cailie Madison Sutphin (Kelly Sutphin) and their daughter, Adelee Sutphin; son-in-law, Carlos M. Hepler (Ruth); stepchildren, Joseph L. Patterson, Jr. (Cindy) and Sherri Browning; and special family friend, Sue Fridley.

Funeral services for Mrs. Patterson will be Friday March 6, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg with Pastor Tim Dillon officiating.

A visitation will be held at the Seneca Trail Healthcare Center; 1115 Maplewood Ave., Lewisburg, WV 24901 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026.

Following the visitation we will be travelling to the West Virginia Memorial Gardens, Route 55, Little Beaver Creek Road, Calvin, WV 26660 for her interment beside her husband, James.

The Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.



Obituary for Edward Wilson Rock Edward Wilson Rock
Lewisburg Resident, Longtime Educator and West Virginia State Fair Manager, Dies At Age 86

Edward Wilson Rock, of Lewisburg, West Virginia, died Wednesday, March 4, 2026, following a rich life of 86 years.

Born March 27, 1939 to the late James K. and Annie F. Harper Rock, Ed grew up in Hillsboro, WV, where he attended Oak Grove Presbyterian Church and graduated from Hillsboro High School.

Ed earned degrees in business and English at Glenville State College, where he met his beloved Sue (McDougal) and married her the summer after their graduation. The first year of their marriage they lived in Glen Burnie, MD and Ed taught school at Andover Junior High before they moved to Lewisburg, where they remained.

Ed taught at Greenbrier Military School from 1962-1972, earning a master’s degree in Secondary School Administration from West Virginia University in 1969. He served as Headmaster during his final year at GMS, and "Captain Rock" was loved and admired by hundreds of cadets whose lives he touched, some of whom kept in touch with him throughout his life.

The second act of Ed's career was spent as manager of the State Fair of West Virginia from 1973-2004. Ed was deeply dedicated to the fair; he was a warm, funny, effective manager to his staff, and as a born educator, mentored many younger people in the industry. He was well respected in the amusement business and was elected President of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions in 1994.

Over the years, while health permitted, Ed was a member of many community organizations and served in a number of capacities: on the Session of Old Stone Presbyterian Church; Lewisburg Rotary Club; Chamber of Commerce (Board of Directors); WV Travel Council (Board of Directors); Lewisburg-Fairlea Food Locker (Director/Treasurer); Greenbrier Valley Chapter of the WVU Alumni Association; Standardized Patient in WVSOM's clinical education program, and volunteer at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center.

Ed’s awards include: WV Association of Fairs and Festivals Fairman of the Year; International Association of Fairs and Exposition's Hall of Fame Award; WV Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame; Distinguished West Virginian Award; and the Greater Greenbrier Chamber of Commerce Business Leader of the Year.

Ed was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Jane Ann Marshall.

He is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Sue, his daughter Mindy Smith; grandchildren Jill Anita Smith, Kenneth Edward Smith (Katie), and Maggie Smith Berry (Andrew); great-grandchildren Daphne and Halle Smith and Miles Edward Berry, as well as his nephew, Robert Marshall. He is sorely missed by his faithful spaniel, Carly, who he loved to spoil.

Ed's family was the pride of his life, and he was our dearly loved, loving and gentle patriarch who taught by example.

Ed's final act of generosity was to donate his body to the WV School of Osteopathic Medicine to advance medical education and research.

Final arrangements are incomplete, but please consider honoring Ed by donating to the Alzheimer's Association, the Old Stone Presbyterian Church, or the American Lung Association.

The Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.



Obituary for Judy Johnson Tingler Judy Johnson Tingler
Covington Resident, Longtime Alleghany County Public Schools Bus Driver, Dies At Age 82

Judy Johnson Tingler, age 82, of Covington, Virginia, died February 26, 2026, at Lewis Gale Medical Center in Salem.

She was born November 8, 1943 in Alleghany County, a daughter of the late William McDonald Johnson and Dora Oakry Dean Johnson.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, George Johnson and a sister, Jane Harmon.

Judy worked for forty-five years as a bus driver for Alleghany County Public Schools, retiring in 2017 after a long and dedicated career.

She loved to bowl and was a longtime member of several local leagues, and in her spare time she enjoyed heading out to Rosie's in Vinton for good company and conversation.

Judy also cherished being outdoors; in her younger years she often worked on the family farm; enjoyed going camping and that love of the open air stayed with her throughout her life.

She was a member of Granbery United Methodist Church, an avid New York Yankees fan, following every game with enthusiasm and cheering them on through thick and thin. Above all, she was a friend to everyone she met — Judy never knew a stranger and had a genuine way of making people feel welcome and at ease wherever she went.

Left to mourn her loss is her husband, Howard "Paw Pee" Tingler of Covington; a daughter, Michele (Brandt) Saville of Covington; a son, Scott (Amy) Warlitner of Cumberland; a stepdaughter, Tammy Tingler of Covington; four grandchildren, Jessica (Matthew) Sykes, Kate (Pat) Hoke, Carmen (Ethan) Landis, David (Haley) Harris all of Covington; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, including Rocky Hicks of Covington; and her beloved Shih Tzu dogs, Turbo and Skye.

In keeping with her wishes her body has been cremated. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Arritt Funeral Home has been entrusted with handling her arrangements.

Online condolences may be shared with the family at arrittfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Shirley Rebecca Broughfman Perkins Shirley Rebecca Broughfman Perkins
Falling Spring Resident, Longtime Jane Colby Employee, Dies At Age 85

Shirley Rebecca Broughfman Perkins, 85, of Falling Spring, Covington, Virginia, passed away on Saturday, February 28, 2026.

Born April 15, 1940, in Rockbridge County, she was the daughter of the late Earl Clifton Broughfman, Sr. and Nellie Staton Broughfman.

Shirley worked for many years at the Jane Colby sewing factory.

She was happiest outdoors in her garden or in her kitchen, where she was a master baker best known for her famous Orange Creamsicle cake. When she wasn't working in the dirt or baking, she almost always had her nose in a book as she loved to read.

She has now been joined in death with her husband of more than 60 years, Thomas Gilbert Perkins, who passed away in March 2025.

In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by her son, Thomas Edward Perkins, Sr.; and her sister, Daisy Broughfman Durham (James); two brothers-in-law, Johnny Graham and James Durham.

Survivors include her grandson, Thomas Edward Perkins, Jr. (Ashley Lee) of Frankford, WV; three great-grandchildren, Jonathan, Lucy, and Lilly Perkins; two sisters, Darlene (William) Meadows and Peggy Graham; three brothers, Earl (Jeanie) Broughfman, Curtis Broughfman, and Jesse (Jenny) Broughfman; and a number of nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held at Arritt Funeral Home, with Rev. Mike Matlack officiating, on Friday, March 6, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. with burial to follow at Alleghany Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Friday beginning at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Arritt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Friends wishing to send condolences online may do so at arrittfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Lawrence Lee Dudley Lawrence Lee Dudley
Covington Resident, Carpenter and Jack-Of-All Trades, Dies At Age 61

Lawrence Lee Dudley, age 61, of Rich Patch Road, Covington, Virginia, passed away on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at his residence.

He was born April 4, 1964 in Clifton Forge, Virginia, to the late Oler Dudley, Sr., and Clara Knick Dudley.

He was carpenter and a jack of all trades.

He enjoyed gardening and was known to have a green thumb. His favorite thing was to be a pawpaw.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Perry and a sister, Patricia Perry.

He is survived by two daughters, Jessica Mailhot and Tiffany Mailhot, and a son, Bobby Mailhot, all of Clifton Forge; two sisters, Mary Perry of Clifton Forge and Sandra Perry of Roanoke; three brothers, Oler "Georgie" Dudley, Jr. of Clifton Forge, Jamie Dudley of Millboro, and Kenneth Perry of Clifton Forge; six grandchildren, Sydney Plogger, Alex Plogger, Jorja Ruley, Paytyn Mailhot, Kolt Harold, and Matthew Robertson; special friends, Lynda Helmintoller and Connie Dudley; his special companion, Kassie; and a number of nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday evening, March 10, 2026 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge. Following the service and in keeping with his wishes, his body will be cremated.

Nicely Funeral Home, Clifton Forge is handling the arrangements.

To send condolences to the family online, please visit www.nicelyfuneralhome.com.



Obituary for Marshall Henry Davis Marshall Henry Davis
Lexington Resident, U. S. Navy Veteran and Mueller Industries Director of Engineering, Dies At Age 85

Marshall Henry Davis, 85, of Lexington, Virginia, died Wednesday, February 25, 2026.

Born May 5, 1940, he was a son of the late W.S. Davis and Agnes Henry Davis.

Marshall graduated from Bradley Central High School in Cleveland, Tenn., in 1958. He then went to the University of Alabama and played football under Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.

After college, he did his patriotic duty, serving four years in the U.S. Navy.

Marshall retired from Mueller Industries as their manager/director of engineering in 2004. Afterwards, he and his wife, Nancy moved in the Lexington area in 2005 and started construction of their "forever" home.

Surviving is his wife of 60 years, Nancy Holub Davis.

A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 25, at Harrison Funeral Chapel by Father Maxwell Appiagyei and the Rev. Skip Hastings. Burial will follow at CollierstownPresbyterian Cemetery.

Arrangements are by Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory.



Obituary for Dennie Franklin Austin (Snapper) Dennie Franklin Austin (Snapper)
Natural Bridge Station Resident Was Lifelong Glasgow Fire Department Member and Loughhead Building Supply Retiree

Dennie Franklin Austin (Snapper), of Natural Bridge Station, Virginia, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.

He was the son of Earl and Katie Austin.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 59 years, Patricia G. Austin, and lifelong friend, David "Peewee" Powell.

Snapper was a lifetime member of the Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department. He was retired from Loughhead Building Supply and the Natural Bridge State Park. He loved drag racing at the Natural Bridge Drag strip with his family and made many special friends that he considered family. He enjoyed being outdoors whether it was hunting or building things. He also enjoyed spending time with his grandpups, Ginger and McKenna.

Surviving is his children, Denise Gilliam (Edwin), Kim Cravello (Jack Dunlap), Robert Austin (Carla) and Faye Lunsford (Dale); grandchildren, Kirby Gilliam, Colton Painter, Sarah Austin and Natasha Lotts; two great-grandchildren, Aubrey and Maddie; sister-in-law, Katie Claytor (Brian); niece Kelly Wilson (Jonathan); and great-nephews, Nate and Beau Wilson.

Per his request there will not be any services.

A special thanks to ConnectionsPlus Healthcare + Hospice and Pro Careers for his care.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Glasgow Volunteer Fire Department (P. O. Box 356, Glasgow, VA 24555).

Arrangements are by Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory.



Obituary for Lawrence (Larry) Gilbert Lawrence (Larry) Gilbert
Buena Vista Resident Dies At Age 59

Lawrence (Larry) Gilbert, of Buena Vista, Virginia, born May 4, 1966, has been reunited with his loving mother on March 2, 2026.

Larry loved to walk everywhere and watch the happenings of Buena Vista. He never met a person he wouldn't carry a conversation with. Larry enjoyed watching any sport he could find on TV and listening to local games on the radio. He enjoyed visiting churches, watching a good preacher on TV, and reading his Bible daily.

Larry was preceded in death by grandparents, Eddie and Etta Gilbert, and Emmett and Eldena Kirby; father, William "Billy" Kirby; and mother, Frances Gilbert. His longtime furry companion, Tia, was waiting on him as well.

Surviving are his full (as Larry would joke about) sister, Laura Simmons (Jerry), sister, Cindy Campbell (Bunky), and brother, Mike Gilbert (Wanda). Larry had many nieces and nephews that he loved to see and talk to, as well as many great-nieces and nephews, great-great-nieces and nephews, along with cousins and friends.

Family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, March 6, at Bolling, Grose and Lotts Funeral Home.

Arrangements are being handled by Bolling, Grose, & Lotts Funeral Home and Cremation Services.



Obituary for Carroll Lindberg Fitzgerald Carroll Lindberg Fitzgerald
Lexington Resident, U. S. Army Korean War Veteran, Dies At Age 90

Carroll Lindberg Fitzgerald, of Lexington, Virginia, passed away March 4, 2026, at the Mayflower. He was 90 years old.

He was born March 31, 1935, in Nelson County to James and Hazel Fitzgerald.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Joan, and his son, Robert; his brother, Wilson Fitzgerald; and his sisters, Madeline Groah, Mary Tomlin, Elestine Groah, Maxine Dempsey and Joyce Lemon.

Mr. Fitzgerald was a veteran of the United States Army having served in Korea.

He retired from James Lees and Sons, after working there for many years. He was loved and will be missed greatly.

He is survived by his daughter-in-law, Brenda Fitzgerald; his brothers, Cole Fitzgerald, Dennis Fitzgerald (Linda) and Richard Fitzgerald; his sisters, Elnora Snyder (Marvin), and Jean Tomlin (Lewis); and many nieces and nephews.

His funeral service will be held on Monday, March 9, at 11 a.m. at Natural Bridge Christian Fellowship, 21 Gilmores Mill Road, Natural Bridge Station, where he regularly attended with his brother, Cole. Visitation will begin one hour before the funeral service. The burial service will follow at Rockbridge Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements are by Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory.