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Richard Boyd Lingafelt

Salisbury, North Carolina

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Richard B. Lingafelt SALISBURY - Richard Boyd Lingafelt, 84, of Salisbury, died Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, at Hefner VA Medical Center. Born Oct. 21, 1921, in Morganton, he was the son of the late Hinkle M. and Beulah Henson Lingafelt. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving during WWII, he was a...

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Renae and Todd,

Memories will keep your dad close to you in spirit and thought
and always in your heart,
today and forever.

You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.


Love,
Carolyn, Rich and Owen

Dear Renae & Todd,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of loss. I know how much your Daddy meant to you both. Your devotion and dedication to his well being were inspirational and I always aspire to be as giving and selfless as you.
If there is anything I can do, please contact me,
Love always,
Teresa

My Dear Friends (Todd and Renae)
I'm thinking of you both and encouraged by the wonderful strength and love you have for Daddy Lingafelt. I admire you both for being Daddy's angels, taking care and comforting him until it was time for him to go home. You will always be in my prayers and may God continue to watch over you & your Family. Love You! Your Friend Always, Teresa (Budd) Pender

Oh, my sweet Renae,

I know how devastating this must be for you. You have been a wonderful daughter. You and Todd have done everything in your power to care for your Daddy and I know what a loss this is for you.

My only advice to you and Todd is to remember the wonderful times with your Daddy, talk about them and share them with others. I'm so glad you had the time together just to be Daddy and Daughter. Cherish the laughter, the joy, and even the sad memories. ...

Our thoughts and prayers are with
you. We are so sorry for your
loss.
In Christian Love,
Wanda & Joe

Renae...I am so sorry for your loss. I know what a Daddy means to a daughter. That precious soul isn't suffering any longer. He is with Jesus. He can see perfectly and walk with ease. Your Daddy and Mother are together again. It's so hard to let them go and we miss them forever, but knowing they are in the hands of God helps in our time of grief.

Love and prayers,
Vickie