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Langley was a Christian of the Primitive Baptist faith. He was a proud veteran of the United States Army and a retired automotive mechanic with 30+ years of experience. Langley was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He enjoyed going fishing, working in his garden, spending hours at a flea market and watching TV.
He was known as Billy Bob by many, but his greatest name was Daddy and Pap. His grandkids were the light of his life and spending time with them was so special to him. Kevin R. Stallard; brothers Joe Ed Stallard, Jack L. Stallard and Kenneth L. Stallard; and his long time friend Oscar Rhoten. Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents, Emerson and Dollie Gardner. He was a veteran of the United States Army where he served as a medic. He was also a member of the American Legion Post 243 in Norton, VA. He loved his God, his family and his country.
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POUND, VA – Earlon Mullins, 79, went to his heavenly home Wednesday December 1, 2021 with his loving family by his side. Baker Funeral Home- Pound, VA is serving the family of Ava McFarland. Arrangements by Baker Funeral Home in Pound, VA. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made to St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, KY 40351. She loved all her grandchildren and great-Grandchildren very much as well as her Red Tabby cat Peaches. Katie was born June 9, 1924 in Stonega, VA. She was one of eight children born to the late John and Sophie Bowers Mullins.
Afterwards, it was continued with the spin-off series Archie Bunker's Place, which picked up where All in the Family had ended and ran for four more seasons through 1983. Feel free to use our online pre-planner to price your personalized funeral service. He is survived by two daughters, Amanda Lynn Silvious, and Carri Jo Knight and husband Greg. Glenn loved his family deeply and was an avid sports fan. He played slow pitch softball and bowled for many years.
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He was an equipment operator for Barnette Construction for nearly 20 years and worked at the sawmill for around 8 years. Jeff was an avid outdoorsman, going hunting, fishing and four wheeling. He loved to shoot guns and rebuild trucks with his friends. Always joking around and making people laugh was something he especially liked to do. But what he loved more than anything was the time he spent with his grandkids, he loved to aggravate them and make them laugh. Wallace was preceded in death by his parents, Arvil and Bessie Mullins, sisters, Cuba Ann Mullins, Geraldine Honaker, Erma Strouth and Raydell Cross; brothers, Turl Mullins, Douglas Mullins, Raleigh Mullins, Gaylon Mullins and Shelcy Mullins.
He helped friends and neighbors build their homes, and even footed the bill on their supplies sometimes. He was a proud Army Veteran and served in World War II. Hazel was preceded in death by her parents Arnold and Euna Justice; her son Billy McClenny; her sister Emma Jean Martin; her brothers Carl Edward Justice and James Conley Justice; and a son-in-law Jeff Gore. Omi Sturgill, Abe Sturgill and Ezra Sturgill; and host of friends and loved ones.
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He was married to the love of his life, Wanda, for 66 years. When you have experienced the loss of a loved one, you can trust Boles Funeral Homes & Crematory to guide you through the process of honoring their life. At Boles Funeral Homes & Crematory, we pride ourselves on serving families in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Sanford, Seven Lakes and the surrounding areas with dignity, respect, and compassion. Richard Dysart and George S. Irving as Russell DeKuyper, Amelia's husband. He is a plumbing contractor who continued the business started by Amelia's father and uncles.
Logan; her sister-in-law Virginia Elkins; her brother-in-law Ira Maggard; her church family; and a host of friends and family. Special friend Betty Owens-Pound, VA; and a host of friends and loved ones. Bonnie loved her grand-babies and great-grandbabies like no other. She loved people and having her family around her as much as possible.
Burial will follow in the Powers Cemetery on Cumbo Road-Pound, VA where Isaac Powers, Clyde Owens, Patrick Owens, Tony Powers, Brandon Powers, Mike Owens, Nick Owens, Brody Ring, Austin Sexton, Michael Allen Owens and Larry Tompkins will serve as pallbearers. Ardelia Short; and her brothers-in-law Bob Smith and Benny Osborne. POUND, VA – Wallace H. Whitehorn, 100, entered into eternity Tuesday August 9, 2022 from the Mountain View Long Term Care Facility-Norton, VA.
He graduated from Wayne High School and the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. Gary taught Vocational Agriculture and FFA for 11 years in Verdigre. He served as a bean merchant for Cargill and sold breeding stock hogs for Cornhusker Farms in Shickley.
We are able to offer a wide range of services to meet your family's needs and customs at an affordable price. We will take the time to plan every detail and help to relieve the burden on your family during your time of loss. She cherished her family and loved the time she spent with them. Wise, VA; mother-in-law, Betty McFarland-Pound, VA; sister-in-law, Val McFarland- Pound, VA; as well as several nieces and nephews. Angie was preceded in death by her parents Reverend Emmitt and Janet Mullins; a sister Jennifer Mullins; and a brother Charles Mullins. Enjoyed gardening and caring for her plants and flowers.
Jewell Tingler, 57, of Louisa, KY went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at her home. Jewell was born November 9, 1965 in Louisa, KY. She was preceded in death by her parents James and Judith Roop and her husband Earl William Tingler. Survivors include her children Timothy Tingler, Deborah Tingler, and Deidre Pack; grandchildren Kaylee Rayne Tingler, Ezra Tingler, Eli Tingler, Wesson Tingler, Braxton Pack and Ki Pack; siblings Kathy Napier, Paul David... A private family services was held for Michael and per her wishes she was to be cremated and a Celebration of Life graveside service wil lbe conducted at a later date at the Allen Family Cemetery- Maytown, KY.
Palmer enjoyed watching westerns, especially The Lone Ranger. He also liked sitting on the porch and keeping an eye on the neighborhood. He especially loved the time he spent with his kids, grandkids and great-grandkids. The most important thing to him was the well-being of his entire family. He was always there with a giving heart making sure everyone's needs were met, expecting nothing in return. He loved spending time with his family, fishing, camping, and golfing.
Please contact the knowledgeable and caring staff at Boren-Conner Funeral Home today to learn more. We serve every family in our community with great pride. We are a full service funeral home and cremation center.
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