ROCKY-SPINNER-Obituary

ROCKY G. SPINNER

Alexandria, Virginia

Jan 28, 1958 – Oct 1, 2014

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January 28, 1958
DIED
October 1, 2014
LOCATION
Alexandria, Virginia

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 ROCKY G. SPINNER  Rocky G. Spinner of Alexandria, VA, peacefully on Wednesday October 1, 2014. Father of Rocky D. and Christopher Spinner. Also survived by other relatives and many friends. Mr Spinner will lie in state Thursday October 9, 2014 from 10 a.m. until time of funeral at 11...

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This is such sad news. Bluemont saw Rocky so recently on September 21, during the annual Bluemont Fair.
Rocky G. Spinner was one of the grandchildren of Susie Neal, who lived in the historic Snickersville Academy, Bluemont's first school and church (built 1825).
Rocky spent time as a child at the log cabin, which was home to grandmother Susie Neal from the mid-1940s to the 1970s. He was a staunch supporter of Friends of Bluemont's restoration efforts and a strong advocate for the...

To the Spinner Family- God Bless and comfort you all at this time of separation. Find joy and comfort knowing you will all be reunited when the Trumpet sounds on that Great Day. May the Holy Spirit rest upon all who trust in the Most High.

From everyone at Woodbridge Metal Recycling it was a pleasure to have known Rocky. No matter how down you were he could put a smile on your face. The world has lost a great guy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family in this sad time

This candle will light your way to your savvier happy trails my friend.

So long my ole friend until we meet again

I have known Rocky over 25 years I had a chance to work with him at the City of Alexandria it saddens me that my friend has passed away but he is in a better place for the good times we had Rocky I thank you I will miss my friend indeed god bless his family your friend for ever Rocky .Thomas Jones

To the family of Rocky G. Spinner. Rocky recently did some landscaping for me in preparation for a new fence. Rocky did a great job and was such a hard worker. But what I liked most was how proud he was of his family, kids, and grandkids--he talked about getting together with you & just enjoying life's blessings. I didn't know him well, but well enough to know he was a man of good character and heart. May peace be with you during your sorrow. Number 6:24-26