Elizabeth-Inge-Obituary

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Elizabeth Archer Inge

Roanoke, Virginia

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February 26, 2018
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Roanoke, Virginia

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Oakey’s Roanoke Chapel Obituary

 

Very beloved Roanoke native Archer Inge, graduate from Patrick Henry High School, passed away sadly Monday, February 26, 2018 at Lewis Gale Hospital.  From the Inge family of the Stanford and Inge Sign Company, where she worked most of her career. 

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Dear Family, We are so sad to hear about the loss of Archer. She had such a great personality, and was a lot of fun in high school. I wish we had stayed in contact after then.

I am so sad for you all. You should not have to go through this again so soon (with 2 siblings). Randy was in my class at PHHS, when tragedy struck, and he was a delightful person, as well.

Archer's PH classmate, Tom Tirico, another really fun guy, just passed away, also. We can rest assured...

Jay and Chan. My condolences on your loss. Know Archer will be with you forever. One day we will all be together again. Our love is forever.

Chan and Jay: So very sorry to learn of Archer's passing. She was a dear friend of my sister, Cathy Suttenfield, years ago. (Cathy died unexpectedly in November, 2014, at age 61.) May you know God's peace and love during the difficult times ahead. Who knows, perhaps Archer and Cathy are now holding hands, in awe of what is to come.

Chan and Jay, so sorry to learn of Archer's death. I know that she will be missed.

Beloved Archer/Archie/Arr-ch-err
Your warmth brightened this world.
I will cherish all the Laughs - Shenanigans - Stories with you - Grateful to have soooo many Special Memories.
Crossing my fingers there's Mickey Mouse and Holiday Attire in heaven.
May God comfort Chan - Jay - Family - Friends.
Rest Peacefully - You are truly missed.

So sorry to hear of Archers passing. My thoughts are with Jay and Chandler and prayers that God will be with you during this difficult time.

I'll always remember Archer as a great hostess. She always had a smile on her face and she made everybody feel special.

During one of the darkest times in my life when my mom passed, she very unexpectedly came to the funeral home. I hadn't seen her in years but the thoughtfulness of that visit made her seem like an angel from God. This woman will not be forgotten.

Condolences and love is sent to Chan and Jay. The pain from missing Archer will subside with time.

My Dad and Uncle, Malvin and Bill Overton, both worked at Stanford & Inge for years. Dad spoke of all the Inge Family often. We are sorry to hear of Archer's passing.

Went to school with Archer, and played kick ball in the street in front of her house. So sad to lose a class mate and friend.