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Charles L. "Zeke" Bannorra

NEWPORT NEWS, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Charles 'Zeke' L. Bannorra, widower of Orlinda Jones Bannorra, died Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008, at his home. Born May 26, 1928, in Michigan, he was the son of the late George and Julia Addo Bannorra. Mr. Bannorra retired from the Air Force and Newport News Shipbuilding.In addition to...

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Any man can be a father but it takes a special man to be a daddy. I will miss my daddy very much. ill miss visiting him, cooking for him, and especially his phone call every night at 9 oclock. it was kinda a joke at the house for any family or friend that may be there, when my phone rang at 9 oclock, everybody said, "thats your dad". How i wish my phone would ring one more time at 9 oclock...just one more time. he will be loved and missed more than anybody will know. he was a very special man...

The loss of my grandpa was so fast. i will miss him terribly. god gave us the blessing of taking him away rather than making him wait in pain. we had the chance to prepare ourselves and face reality. grandpa was always the one to tell you what was on his mind and he wouldnt hold back a thing. if he didnt like what you did, hed tell you. no problem. this hasnt quite hit me yet, but i know that grandpa is watching us and sees everything we do and say. hes probley looking for some way to tell us...

I miss my dad much more than words can ever describe. I know in my heart he is in a better place and finally at peace. Im very thankful that he was able to watch his children,grand-childen,great grandchilden grow up. The look I saw in his eyes when the grand children and great grand children were around was always full of love. In his passing we all lost a very special man,a father and a friend. Dad, you wil be missed by all.

Jerry Jones (Son)

The loss of my Father-in-law is such a great one that each family member is struggling with the memories that they have with and of him.

Although, I, being the newest family member and did not know him as long as most, I can assure you that HE was so easy to love and I thank him for His Open Arms into His Family.

I will for ever miss him and love him. I truely wish that I could have had even more time with him than I did.

The last week was a real test of what one is...

To Karen, Gloria, Jerry, Keith and BooBoo,
Please accept my sincerest condolences in the loss of your father. It has been many, many years since I have seen him, and all of you as well, but I have alot of memories of growing up 2 doors down.
May the memories you have of your father help you through this very difficult time. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Lynn (Mitchell) Thompson