David-Partington-Obituary

David W. Partington Sr.

Roanoke, Virginia

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David W. Partington Sr., 92, of Roanoke, Va., went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, September 24, 2008. He was preceded in death by his parents, George Edgar and Lucia Wilbur Partington; and his wife, Mary Jo Ganoe Partington. Mr. Partington was a member of South Roanoke United Methodist...

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Paul, you have my deepest sympathy.


from a former PH classmate

Dave,
We were so saddened to hear about your Dad. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Arden and Al

To the Partington family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I enjoyed working with your father at Covenant Towers and Myrtle Beach Manor. May God bless you during this sorrowful time and always.

When we saw Dave's obituary in this morning's paper, our minds went back to many good laughs that we shared with Dave and Mary Jo many years ago. They were a great couple and we appreciated their friendship. We send our prayers of sympathy to their fine family. Lovingly, Ray & Jean Boseman

We the members of the Grand Strand Detachment of the Marine Corps League offer our deepest sympathy to the family, on the passing of a brother MARINE.

SEMPER FIDELIS FOREVER

Another Marine reporting Sir, I've served my time in HELL.
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I was so sorry to read that my "birthday buddy" is gone. What a wonderful Dad and Grandfather you all had. I know he's reunited with Mary Jo, and hopefully they're both enjoying an on-going tennis date.
My sincere sympathy to you all.
Love, MARY O

Pam & Family, you have our deepest sympathy. God Bless each of you. The Staff at Covenant Towers.

mr. pardington &family , what a wonderful blessing to know such a wonderful, fine man. what a pleasure it was and a blessing to serve, know and love you.i will miss you and think of you often.as i always said to you, i don't ever say good-bye but "see you later", i'll see you here or i'll see you there, mr. pardington, i'll see you later. love, rosemary abshire davis