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Kyle N. Bishop

New River Valley, Virginia

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Kyle Newton Bishop, 89, of Riner, Va., better known as "Pa," went to be with the Lord on Sunday, July 18, 2010, from the comfort of his home. A true patriarch, his strong faith and Christian example touched all who knew him. Kyle attended Sidney United Methodist Church in Riner where he was a...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mrs. Bishop, Dickie, Marjorie, Grandchildren, and Great-Grandchildren:

We just heard the news, and we are so sorry for your loss. If there is anything that we can do during your time of grief, please let us know. Our thoughts are with you.

To the family of Kyle Bishop. We are truly sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

From:The Kozar Family, Stella Kozar, Alice K. & Jerry Cox and Marsella K. & Wendell Graham and Carol K. & Jerry Sawyer and Aubrey L. & Sandy Kozar and Ken & Mary L. Kozar.

To all the bishop Family, Please accept my love and sympathy for a man truly blessed with Gods love for his family and everyone who knew him and to find comfort in knowing that our loss is Gods Gain.
so sorry!
Charlie Rakes
Pembroke, Va.

We are sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Bishop. My God comfort you and your family at this time. Hold onto the special times and memories that you shared together.

KJ & Annette, Jenny & Eric, Julie & Robert: I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your grandfather. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Take care & God Bless! Angel Spangler

Kyle was a dedicated family man . I have known him all my life and while growing up he was a well respected member of the Riner farming community. He will be deeply missed by several generations of the Bishop family but will live on through the people that have grown to know him. God needed another farmhand to help Henry Sink cut corn in Heaven and couldn't have picked a better man. Jeff & Karen Altizer

Kevin and I were so sorry to hear of Pa's passing. Yes, he was a good man indeed and would help anyone in need. He always had a kind word and big smile on his face when he talked about marriage and Ida Mae and working on the farm. Our family feels your loss too.

There's no words to say how sorry we are to hear about "PA". We feel like part of our community has left us. May God give you peace in knowing that he was a good man and did what he enjoyed doing. I know he will be missed by us all.