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Henry Randolph Garman

New River Valley, Virginia

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Henry Randolph Garman, 82, of Elliston, Va., went to his heavenly home on Thursday, September 2, 2010. He was born in Roanoke County and was preceded in death by his mother, father and several brothers and sisters. He was a proud World War II veteran serving in the Navy, and was a lifetime member...

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Kathy and David,

The Olivari's would like to express our deepest condolences on the passing of Henry. We will keep you all in our prayers. I am positive that Henry is in a wonderful place and at peace.

Matthew, Julie, Anthony and Vanessa Olivari (An extended part of David's Atrium Family).

Phyllis, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Henry was a terrific man. Both of you have been so wonderful to my whole family. God bless you and we will always be here if you need us. Love in Christ, Lisa and family.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Garman family as we are sure that Henry will be greatly missed.
From Your Catawba cousins - The Alls Family
Bobby Alls, Frances Arlene Alls Topping and Mary Joan Alls Saunders

Nana, I am SO blessed in the grandparent department. Pawpaw was a GREAT man and one of the strongest I know. He fought for a long time and as bad as it hurts us who are left behind, I know he suffers no more and that is a blessing. I hold dear to my heart the times we swam in your pool and went RVing. I will miss him sorely, he was a GREAT Pawpaw. I love you

Henry you were a good friend in Christ to me and my entire family. You will be missed by your family and friends, but know this I will see you again. Condolences to the family.

Phyllis,

Our deepest condolences. It was always a pleasure for us to come up, visit and listen to Henry's stories. We will truly miss him.

Phyllis I am so blessed to have had Henry as a father-in-law. He was one of the most caring and giving men that I have ever met. I will miss listening to the stories that he and gran used to have about their time in the military and getting those special calendars that he gave out every Christmas. One thing I know is that he is having a great time fishing with Jesus and I bet he catches the biggest. All my love, David

Phyllis and The Garman Family,
I am sorry to learn of your loss, God be with each of your during this difficult time.

Phyllis, I know these last two weeks have been so hard on you......we are here if you need anything at all
(((HUGS)))