Saturday, January 29, 1977
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MCGAVOCK
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John
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Williamson
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SOURCE: Roanoke Times January 29, 1977
John Williamson McGAVOCK, III, age 66, of Gulfport, Miss., and former resident of Staunton, Va., died Thursday, January 27, 1977. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ethel Louise BARGER McGAVOCK; six sons, John W. McGAVOCK, Elizabethtown, N.C,-, James B. McGAVOCK, Robertson C. McGAVOCK, both of Staunton; Edwin H. McGAVOCK, Tacoma, Wash., Albert K. McGAVOCK, with the U.S. Navy in Guam; Donald F. McGAVOCK Arlington; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Joan Culp CLARK, Tunica, La.; a brother, James H. McGAVOCK,II, Thaxton, also fourteen grandchildren. The body will be taken to Staunton and a service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, in the Hebron Presbyterian Church, conducted by the Rev. Robert D. Goshorn. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Henry Funeral Home Staunton Saturday evening from 8-9 p.m.
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Roanoke Times
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Friday, February 14, 1941
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MCGUIRE
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George
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941
GEORGE McGUIRE
George McGuire, 73, died this morning at his home, Route 2, Dublin.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Goins McGuire; one son, Elbert McGuire, Panther, W.Va; one step-son, Eugene R. Duncan, Dover, Del.; two step-daughters, Mrs. Bennie I. Hayes, Dosia City, La., and Mrs. M. W. Walters, Route 2, Dublin.
The body will remain at Strickler’s Funeral Home pending arrangements.Transcribed by Liz Linden
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SW Times
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Friday, April 27, 1928
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Greenwood Cemetery, Eustis , FL
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MCKEE
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William
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P.
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Southwest Times Newspaper: Friday, April 27, 1928
Transcribed by Pam Jones
Dr. W. P. McKEE, father of W. C. McKEE, a former resident of Pulaski, died Sunday at his late home at Eutis, Fla., aged 80. He had been ill since early February from the infirmities of age. He had been an active member of the Presbyterian church for 50 years. Burial took place Wednesday at London, Ky., Mr. McKEE going from his Chicago home to attend. He had visited his father at frequent intervals during his final illness. MCKEE, William P.
Southwest Times Newspaper: Thursday, May 3, 1928
Funeral Services For Dr. Wm McKEE At Florida Home
Not only Eutis, but the entire surrounding section, is sorrowing this afternoon while the last sad rites are being conducted at the Presbyterian church for Dr. W. P. McKEE, beloved pioneer resident and physician, who passed to his reward Saturday, after a short illness. His remains are being laid in their last resting place in Greenwood cemetery, with the highest honors, bestowed by the Masonic order, of which he was a lifetime member. All business in the city was suspended during the hour of service.
Dr. McKEE was a native of Kentucky, having been born in Mount Vernon in that sate 80 years ago. He came to Florida in 1884, locating first at Pittman, and moving to Eutis in 1896, where he lived until his death, practicing his profession until illness forced him to retire a short time ago.
A man of kindly, loving character, he numbered his friends by his acquaintance, and great as was his skill in healing bodily ills it was ability in bringing spiritual and mental comfort to those who were in distress.
Throughout his lifetime, Dr. McKEE, was active in the religious and civic life of the community, a consistent Christian and member of the Presbyterian church, which he served as an Elder for 44 years. He was a thirty-third degree Mason, having attained the highest honors possible in that great fraternal body, in 1923. he was an honorary member of the Royal Order of Scotland, being one of about 600 who have attained that distinction, and one of the 400 honorary members of the Royal Order of Constantaine.
Dr. McKEE’s death, which occurred early Saturday morning, was the result of a complete breakdown of his system, that occurred only a few weeks ago, and while not enterely unexpected, came as a shock to the entire community. Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church at two o’clock, this afternoon, in the presence of a large throng of sorrowing friends. Many beautiful floral offerings testified to the love and esteem in which he was held. The services at the church were conducted by his pastor, Rev. S. H. Moore.
Following the church services the sad procession wended (sp) its way to Greenwood cemetery, where the last rites were conducted by the Masonic lodges of the Golden Triangle, assisted by several prominent members from other sections of the state.
Besides his widow, Dr. McKEE is survived by one sone, William McKEE of Chicago, and a grand-daughter living in Kentucky. Two sons and a daughter preceded him to the Great Beyond.
Eustis promises today to be the most talked of Masonic city in the country as the unique circumstances attending the funeral of Dr. W. P. McKEE, become nationally known. Within the memory of no local Mason can it be recalled that eight Masonic pallbearers, each of the 33rd degree attended a former 33rd degree Mason. — Eustis, Fla., "Lake Region."
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SW Times
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Monday, July 21, 2003
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Roselawn Memorial Gardens
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MCKENZIE
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Catherine
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McKENZIE, L. CATHERINE, 92, of Christiansburg, passed away Monday, July 21, 2003. Catherine was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was active in the Cambria Baptist Church where she sang in the choir, and was always ready to help with food and serving whenever the opportunity arose. She was a member of the Christiansburg Recreation Commission, a senior leader in the Recreation Center, Past Regent of the Colonel William Christian Chapter, DAR, and a member of the Police Department Triad program, Catherine performed locally as a Seniorette cheerleader. She competed in the Regional, State and National Senior Olympics and won numerous gold, silver and bronze medals the last twenty years of her life. Catherine was a world traveler. She traveled from Alaska to Israel, and from New York to Florida, California to Texas and Ohio to Louisiana. She really loved flying and thought nothing of going to the airport with a stand-by ticket. Her motto has always been "You don't stop playing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop playing." Catherine loved life and was an inspiration to all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Modoc McKenzie; her parents, Walter J. and Emma K. Mandeville; brothers, Paul Mandeville, Horace Mandeville, Charles Mandeville; and sister, Frances Harvey. Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law, Joe and Winkie McKenzie of Lebanon, Ohio, Ben and Chris McKenzie of Montgomery, Texas; grandchildren, Jeff McKenzie, Debbie Pitts, Jennifer Whitestone, all of Ohio, Kim Westmoreland and Jim McKenzie of Texas; great-grandchildren, Joseph McKenzie, Jennifer McKenzie, Sarah Whitestone, Billy Whitestone, Hope Whitestone, Evan Pitts, Samantha Pitts, Noah Pitts, Kyle Westmoreland, Tara Westmoreland, Scott McKenzie, Mark McKenzie; sisters, Phyllis Burcham of Hillsville, Sylvia Beckett of Princeton, W.Va.; sisters-in-law, Peg Mandeville, Glenna McKenzie, Libby Tabor, Maxine Scott, Emily Ruth Hale; brothers-in-law, Stanley Harvey, Leonard Beckett; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, July 25, 2003 at the Cambria Baptist Church with Rev. David Burgess officiating with a private family interment to follow in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Thursday evening at the funeral home and from 10 a.m. until the time of the service on Friday at the Church. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Cambria Baptist Church (Building Fund), 1310 Cambria Avenue, NE, Christiansburg, Va. 24073 or Senior Athletes of Montgomery County, c / o Willis Webb, 345 Robin Road, Christiansburg, Va. 24073. The McKenzie family is being served by Horne Funeral & Cremation Service, Christiansburg. (382-2612)
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Roanoke Times
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Friday, June 13, 2003
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Newbern Cemetery
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MCMILLAN
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Ted
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Ray
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Tuesday, August 13, 1946
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Ted Ray McMillan, 56, of Virginia Court, Pulaski died Friday morning, June 13, 2003 at his home. He was born in Pulaski on August 13, 1946 and was the son of the late Harley Otis McMillan. He was also preceded in death by two brothers, Bruce McMillan and Clyde “Wink” McMillan and by a father-in-law, James Turpin. Surviving are: his wife, Betty McMillan, Pulaski; mother, Retta Jones McMillan, Pulaski; sister and brother-in-law, Dr. Barbara and Bill Chrisley, Dublin; brothers and sisters-in-law, Denver and Bettie McMillan, Pulaski, Norman and Sue McMillan, Lexington, Ky.; mother-in-law, Cora Lee Turpin, Pulaski; two dogs, Scotter and Squirt; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held Monday at 10 a.m. from Stevens Funeral Chapel with Rev. Dan Lawson officiating. Burial followed in Newbern Cemetery, Pulaski County. Visitation was held Sunday evening from the funeral home where the family received friends from 6 until 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family wishes that memorials be made to the Pulaski County Humane Society. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home, Pulaski.
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SW Times
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Friday, July 04, 2003
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Schaefer Cemetery
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MCMILLAN
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Mable
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Pervis
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MORGAN
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Saturday, May 15, 1920
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McMILLAN, Mable Pervis, 83, of Christiansburg, died Friday, July 4, 2003 at her home. Born May 15, 1920 in Pulaski, Va., she was the daughter of the late Hamilton D. Morgan and Malita K. Morgan. She was a member of Greater Mt. Zion Holiness Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. McMillan. Surviving are her daughters, Marva M. Dooley, Barbara M. Turner, Peggy McMillan, Gwendolyn M. Purcell, all of Christiansburg, Bonnie McMillan, Newark, N. J.; sons, Robert D. McMillan, Christiansburg, Richard L. McMillan, Salem. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 8,2003 at Greater M. Zion Holiness Church, Christiansburg, with burial in Schaefer Cemetery. The wake will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday at Greater Mt. Zion Holiness Church. Arrangements by Claytor-Dean Funeral Home, Radford.
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Roanoke Times
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Monday, January 04, 1971
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MCMURRAY
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JAMES
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G.
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SOURCE: SW TIMES January 4, 1971
JAMES G. MCMURRAY
The funeral and burial are being held today In Oxford, Miss. for James G. McMurray, who died Saturday at his home in Oxford. He was athletic director of the University of Mississippi.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Virginia Wood McMurray, formerly of Pulaski; one daughter and two Sons.
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SW Times
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Wednesday, June 20, 2001
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Birchlawn Burial Park, Pearisburg
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MEADOWS
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Mamie
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Lee
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CHANDLER
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Sunday, March 17, 1907
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MEADOWS, Mamie Lee Chandler, 94, of Pearisburg, died Wednesday, June 20,
2001. Mrs. Meadows was born in Giles County on March 17, 1907 and was a
daughter of the late Charlie and Lucy Raynes Chandler. Mrs. Meadows was the
widow of Earl F. Meadows, Sr. Besides her parents and husband, she was
preceded in death by a daughter, Joyce M. Altizer. She was a member of the
First Baptist Church of Narrows, Va. She is survived by two sons and
daughters-in-law, Tony and Linda Meadows of Pearisburg, Bo and Melissa
Meadows of Palatka, Florida; four daughters and sons-in-law, Fay M. Smith of
Pearisburg, Judy M. Dixon of Pearisburg, Shirley and Leonard McDaniel of
Narrows, Caroline and Charles Hamill of Inwood, West Virginia; one sister,
Verna Parcell of Rich Creek; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, June 23, 2001 at 2 p.m. in the
Givens Funeral Chapel, Pearisburg, Va. with the Rev. Tom Rice officiating
with interment in Birchlawn Burial Park. The family received friends at the
Givens Funeral Home, Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Roanoke Times
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Saturday, March 29, 2003
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Oakwood Cemetery
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MEREDITH
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Ezma
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RUDISILL
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Monday, May 03, 1915
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MEREDITH, Ezma Rudisill, 87, of 618 Stuart Avenue Pulaski, died Saturday evening March 29, 2003 in Pulaski Community Hospital. Born May 3, 1915 in Pulaski, she was the daughter of the late Sue Price Rudisill and Elbert Rudisill. She had been employed by the Green Thumb for seven years and a guide for the Raymond Ratcliffe Museum at the Train Station. She was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis James Meredith, Sr., a brother Basil Rudisill, and a son Richard "Dickie" Douglas Meredith. She is survived by two sons, Curtis J. "Sonny" Meredith, Jr. and his wife, Ann of Yorktown, Va., and Roswell D. "Roz" Meredith and his wife, Connie of Pulaski; four grandchildren, Curtis J. "Jay" Meredith, III of Orlando, Fla., Cynthia Routt of Yorktown, Va., Lydia Dodson of Knoxville, Tenn., and Rosalin Meredith of Pulaski. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Oakwood Cemetery with the Rev. Judy Yonce officiating. Visiting will be anytime Monday after 2 p.m. at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Flowers will be accepted, but for those who wish, they may make memorial contributions to the Trinity United Methodist Church Pulaski, Va. Arrangements by Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home, Pulaski.
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NRV Biz
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Wednesday, October 09, 2002
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Newport Cemetery
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MEREDITH
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John
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Lewis
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Thursday, January 26, 1933
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John Lewis Meredith, 69, of Mt. Lake Road at Newport, died Wednesday afternoon, October 9, 2002, at Montgomery Regional Hospital in Blacksburg. Born in Giles County on January 26, 1933, he was a son of the late Lacy Snow and Ocie Woods Meredith. He was preceded in death by his companion, Thelma Meredith; brothers, Richard, John M., Edward, Charles, and Jim Bill; and sisters, Nancy Huffman and Ola Evans. Surviving are a son, Ricky Meredith of Roanoke; sisters, Gladys Harvey Rock of Newport, Geraldine Williams of Newport, and Gay Martin of Pembroke; brothers, Robert Meredith of Pembroke and Cedric Meredith of Christiansburg. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Kendall Funeral Home at 605 Snidow Street in Pembroke, with burial following in the Newport Cemetery. The family received friends at the funeral home Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m.
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SW Times
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Sunday, August 13, 2000
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West End Cemetery
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MEREDITH
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Margie
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GOODWIN
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MEREDITH, Margie Goodwin, 68, of Wytheville, died Sunday, August 13, 2000, in the Wythe County Community Hospital. She was a long time employee of the Malin Health Care Center. She was preceded in death by her father, Ernest J. Goodwin, and is survived by her husband, Guy Meredith of Wytheville; one daughter and son-in-law, Sandy and Richard Copenhaver of Wytheville; two sons and one daughter-in-law, Jeff and Lisa Meredith of Wytheville and Wayne Meredith of Wytheville; her mother, Ada Umberger Goodwin of Wytheville; one sister and brother-in-law, Neta and Jim Gray of Onley, Md.; one brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence and June Goodwin of Salem; two grandchildren, Aaron Copenhaver, and Nicholas Meredith, both of Wytheville; and several nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Grubb Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Pastor Steve Ridenhour and the Rev. Doug Stuart with the interment in the West End Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Grubb Funeral Home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Grubb Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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Roanoke Times
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Sunday, January 28, 2001
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Westview Cemetery
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MEYERS
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Gilbert
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Franklin
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Sunday, July 20, 1913
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MEYERS, Gilbert Franklin, 87, of 62 Workshop Road, Martinsville, Va., died Sunday, January 28, 2001 at Memorial Hospital Martinsville & Henry County. He was born July 20, 1913 in Pulaski County, Va. to the late Frank Lawrence Meyers and Mary Brown Meyers, and was also preceded in death by a brother, Lawrence Meyers. Mr. Meyers was retired with 38 years service from the Virginia Department of Transportation as Maintenance and Equipment Supervisor. He was a World War II veteran of the 181ST Division Air Force Unit. He was a member of Villa Heights Baptist Church as a Deacon, a former Sunday school class secretary, and former chairman of the property committee. He is survived by his wife, Ocie Ratcliffe Meyers of the home; one daughter, Alda Draper and husband Bobby of Martinsville, Va.; two brothers, Carl Rudolph Meyers of Pulaski, and David Ralph Meyers of Newbern; one grandson, Kyle Truman Draper; one great-granddaughter, Kasey Draper. Funeral services will be conducted at Villa Heights Baptist Church at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 31, 2001 with the Rev. Keith Spangenberg and Bobby Draper officiating. Interment service will be held at 3 p.m. in the Westview Cemetery, Radford. Visitation will be Tuesday, January 30, 2001 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Norris Funeral Services and other times at the residence. Memorials may be made to Villa Heights Baptist Church, 150 Corse Ave., Martinsville, Va. 24112.
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Roanoke Times
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Monday, November 06, 2000
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MICKALONIS
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Annett
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Christine
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KELLER
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MICKALONIS, Annett Christine, passed away on Monday, November 6, 2000 in Radford, Va.; beloved wife of George David Mickalonis and daughter of Gerhard and Irmgard Keller of Erlangen, Germany. Also survived by her brother, Ralph Keller of Weiden, Germany; and several nieces and nephews. Originally from Erlanger, Germany, Mrs. Mickalonis was a former resident of Laurel, Md. and recently located to Radford, Va. A funeral Mass will be offered on Monday, November 13, 2000 at 11 a.m. at St. Lawrence the Martyr Roman Catholic Church, 2815 Jessup Road, Jessup, Md. Friends will be received immediately following the Mass in the parish hall. Arrangements by Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory.
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Roanoke Times
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Friday, January 23, 1998
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Sunset Cemetery
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MILES
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Zora
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