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please check this website out it is good for 2 weeks I made this in memory of Roy.
http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/roylee/Homepage.aspx
Angie Matzen
October 13, 2008
Roanoke, Virginia
1914-2008
Roy Lee St.Clair, 94, of Roanoke, born April 22, 1914, died October 9, 2008 at age 94. He was a long time member of Woodlawn United Methodist Church, and was a retired conductor from the Norfolk & Western Railway with 39 years of service. Mr. St.Clair was a member of Webber High Twelve Lodge...
Read Moreplease check this website out it is good for 2 weeks I made this in memory of Roy.
http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/roylee/Homepage.aspx
Angie Matzen
October 13, 2008
May God Bless you all at this time of sadness. Roy was a very special person. The girls at Hardees with miss him lots. We always knew when it was time for him to be coming in. One of us would always be watching and looking for him. We would say there's Roy let's get his sausage biscuit and coffee ready. He would come in and his food would be ready waiting at his table. Just know that Roy is in a good place now that he has gone to be with God.
Angie Matzen, Shirlene Smith and Regina Cunningham
October 13, 2008 | Roanoke, VA
My deepest sympathies go out to Roy's Family. I can remember Roy always coming into Hardees and talking to me. I always looked for him everyday. I would meet him at his car and help him in. My mom would always come in to see me at lunch. She became good friends with Roy. She always love to talk to Roy. She though of Roy like he was part of our family. My mom and I will miss him lots. God Bless you all.
Angie and Jeanne Matzen
October 13, 2008 | Roanoke/Boones Mill
Our family was shocked and heart broken to see Uncle Roy's name in the paper this morning. Uncle Roy was such a wonderful person- always having a story to tell. I loved listening to his stories. He is now with grandaddy- and in perfect health. We love him very very much- and he will be greatly missed, and forever remembered.
Julie Mastaw-Dillon
October 11, 2008 | Roanoke, VA