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Rockingham County Obituaries 06.25.24

Seven announcements

Duration:
3m
Broadcast on:
25 Jun 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Obituaries for Tuesday, June 25th, five announcements from Fair Funeral Home. Arrangements for Barbara Weber of Eden, Elizabeth O'Brien of Stonewall, and Alberto Bessera Perez are incomplete. Grapesign surfaces for Mary Elizabeth Slauner Burrows are tomorrow at 11 at Ridgeview Memorial Gardens, visitation from 10 until 1045. Memorial services for James Toby Northcut are Friday at 1, visitation at 12. Two announcements from Boone and Cook Funeral Home. Funeral services for Wayne Stofel, 89 of Eden, are tomorrow at 11 at Freedom Baptist Church and Readsville, with the determinant in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, with the military honors by the Rockingham County Veterans Honor Guard. The family will receive friends at 10. He was born in Rockingham County, was a U.S. Army veteran, and supervisor at Philcrest. He also worked in construction. Surviving his wife of 58 years, Martha Fitzgerald Stofel of the home, children Barbara Dale Gregory of New Haverhill, New Hampshire, Randall Wayne Stofel and Kathy of Ruffin, Paige Strader and Jerry, Edgar Charles Stofel II and Abby, Gerald Wayne Stofel and Sally of Eden, siblings, and the west of Colorado Springs, Paul Stofel and Bonnie, Linda Fargis and Ronald of Eden, Gary Stofel and Suzanne of Lake Gaston, 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. National services for John James Herzog, 81 of Eden are Sunday at 2 at Eden Baptist Church. He was born in Detroit, retired from the U.S. Navy as a master machinist, mate, senior chief. Surviving our wife, Celia Farmer Herzog of the home, children, Kathy Albright and Gary of Altoona, Pennsylvania, Jerry Herzog of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, Joanna Dalton and Ray of Stonewall, Jessica Hilton and Brandon of Roanoke, Jordan Webb and Charlie of Eden, Janet Comer and Willie of Madison, Jackie Pulliam and J.C. of Eden, siblings, Shannon Fisher of Eden, Charles Herzog and Marie of Virginia Beach, Rosella Cox of Detroit, Mary Catherine Herzog of Houston, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. In little flowers, memorials may be made to the Rockingham County Animal Shelter or the American Cancer Society. [BLANK_AUDIO]