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Neil E. Collins
April 21, 2021


Winston-Salem, North Carolina
KERNERSVILLE - John Paul Linville, 62, received the checkered flag, winning his last race on Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005. He was born Jan. 2, 1943, in Forsyth County to the late Ernest Paul and Floy Phipps Linville. Mr. Linville had been a self-employed building contractor since 1970. He recently...
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Neil E. Collins
April 21, 2021

Neil E. Collins
April 21, 2021
Sadden to hear of your passing. I am told that we are all on Gods time, and to have eternal peace is to be with God ! So I wish you peace and eternal life! To your family I send my condolences and pray for their peace. I send my condolences and pray for their peace.
Neil E. Collins
April 21, 2021
Mrs Linville, Delana, Kevin and family
From my family to yours, we are deeply saddend by your loss. We are extreme nascar fans and know that the nascar community is tightnit, that is why we are extending our deepest sympathy to you from our family. May god bless.
Diana and Loren Gerhardt & family
diana gerhardt
November 14, 2005 | Colorado Springs, CO
Joyce, Delana, Kevin, and family,
I am a Texas NASCAR fan and was saddened to hear of your loss. I too lost my father on September 30, 2005. No words can comfort your loss at a time like this, but your strength and courage that you have shown the public gives all of us peace. I know that my father no longer suffers and is in a better place as is yours. Congratulations on the win at Texas, that must have been a sweet sweet victory in honor of your father and...
Pam Duty
November 08, 2005 | Terrell, TX
Sorry to hear of your loss!
The Neelys
November 08, 2005 | Fremont, IN
We are so sorry for your loss. May the Lord keep you in your time of sorrow.
Angie Ledford
November 07, 2005 | Gastonia, NC
our thoughts and prayers are with you. god bless you all.
teddy ray & gloria pegram
November 07, 2005 | Surfside Beach, SC
Dear DeLana, Kevin, and Family -
As a NASCAR fan and as someone who just recently lost their father, my deepest sympathy is extended to you all. DeLana, loosing your daddy is like loosing your hero ( I know how you must feel); however, it helps to remember the good times you had and cherish those memories forever. Keep you trust, love, and faith in God. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Rebecca Walls
November 06, 2005 | Jacksonville, FL