They bowled in the back hallway, climbed the apple tree outside, made squash patties on Fridays and made cakes with chocolate frosting, walked or drove them to school, played Bingo at the mall during breaks and summer, had the most fun garage sales with them, and just enjoyed life. Facial masks and social distancing will be required. Polly was born in Clyde, North Carolina on February 12, 1925. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Gene’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association. Facial masks and social distancing will be required. His service continued as a lifetime member of the Air Force Association, a former member of the VFW Post 4991 Warwick, VA, a rated pilot and 2nd Lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol specializing in search and rescue missions. He met his sweetheart, Barbara Underwood at Newport News High School in 1953. She also served in financial management roles at Noland Company and Christopher Newport University before starting Taylor Printing and Graphics. 11144 Warwick Boulevard • Newport News, VA 23601 • It Takes a Family to Comfort a Family. He was born in Durham, NC, and had been a resident of the Peninsula for over 75 years. He is survived by his brothers, Robert “Bobby” Davis (wife, Rita Martin) and Richard Davis (wife, Dru Bryant); and loving nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. She lived her entire life in Newport News and was married for 66 years to George William Davis, Jr., who predeceased her. Set on nearly three acres, we feel our home offers families a beautiful and spacious facility with plenty of on-site parking. where he received his coveted silver wings, Norman received instruction in flying P-47’s at Hammond, LA. A celebration of life will be held on January 3rd from 2:00 – 4:00 pm, for people to stop by to offer support to the family and perhaps share some favorite memories with them. Young at heart, she enjoyed having fun with friends and family, including spending time with and caring for her young grandson. JoAnn Burrell, 79, passed away on Thursday, January 21, 2021, at Riverside Hospital. In his final years he devoted himself to his family who he loved fiercely. Danny Owens officiating. Lorna was preceded in death by her mother, Mildred Tucker Barringer. Ann enjoyed camping, boating and going to the beach. Born June 15, 1952, in Wilmington, NC, Jerry grew up in and around Hampton and Newport News. Josie Todd Gurganus, 75, passed away on Monday, December 28, 2020. Leon T. “L. Home; Obituaries; Flowers & Gifts; About Us; Services; Plan Ahead; Resources; Grief & Healing; ... Mr. LaVerne C. Cooley, Jr. Feb 12, 11:00 pm - 12:15 pm Funeral Service ... close. In his last years at NASA, Ron worked on a vacuum sphere for the Mach 9 wind tunnel. Later, she returned to Virginia to assist with her mother’s care. Chardon. Clarence Lee Clodfelter, Jr. of Newport News, 83, passed away on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. Before her falls necessitating a move to the Devonshire, she rarely missed a Sunday at West Hampton Baptist Church, where she had been a member for over 52 years. Lt. Hirlinger was accepted to and completed his training at Officer Training School and advanced to LDO (Ensign) in December, 1995. Buck received the Vigil Honor, the highest award given by the Boy Scouts National Honor Society, the Order of the Arrow. Mary was the loving mother of Glynda Anne Whalen, James Baker Hux, William Clay Hux (Jan), and Kemp Allen Hux (Kim). Arrangements are under the care of Peninsula Funeral Home. She and Martin loved to share many dinners and laughs with her family and Martin’s daughter Cathy. Berry had a passion for fixing things and learning new trades which allowed him to be a good provider for his family. Charles Emery Crayton, Jr., 91, of Hayes, VA, passed away at home on December 20, 2020, surrounded by his loving family. He spent his retirement enjoying his beloved family, the grandchildren’s sporting events and many family celebrations. Survivors include her sister, Elisabeth Eddy (Jerry) of Warren, Mi. From childhood, Edward was a faithful and active member of First Presbyterian Church in downtown Newport News. Caitlin was preceded in death by her grandparents, Jerry and Cecelia Clemons and Carl Adamo. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Linda M. Arena; sons, Tony Arena of Cleveland, TN, and Michael Arena and wife, Abbie of Fayetteville, NC; sister, Josephine Arena of Daytona, FL; brothers, Patrick Arena of Palm Coast, FL, and Vito Arena of Harrisburg, NC; and granddaughter, Aria Jane Arena. Frederick “Sonny” C. Johnson, Sr., 81, passed away on January 24, 2021. A memorial gathering will be held in the spring with close friends and family. Funeral services will be held at Peninsula Funeral Home on Wednesday, January 6, at 2:00 p.m. Mr. Tam retired from the United States Navy in 1993 as a Master Chief Hospital Corpsman. Nathan was born on December 8, 1948 in Newport News, Virginia. Eddie Hicks and wife Pam (Mooresville NC) and Mark Hicks and wife Karen (Newnan GA); grandchildren, Austin Ruzic, Jesse Ruzic (Olivia), Taylor Hicks (Cassie), Ashton Hicks, Perry Hicks, and Nick Hicks; great-grandchildren, Jack and Archer Ruzic; sisters, Joyce Bankett (Jimmy) and Betty Cain; and numerous nieces and nephews. For over thirty years, she was employed with Civil Service in Durham, NC; Newport News, VA; Long Beach, CA; and Panama City, FL. Josie also enjoyed traveling. She was also known for her excellent proofreading skills and reportedly was able to type 120 words a minute on a mechanical typewriter. James had some very special friends and caregivers – Sheila Little, Dr. Ryan Kasky, and Riverside Hospice who were always there for him. She was a lifelong resident of the Peninsula and a graduate of Tabb High School and Radford University. She loved to travel and visited much of Europe as well as most of the United States. Guests are required to wear a mask and maintain social distancing. Richard Barnes. It was there she met the love of her life, “Big Al” Taylor. Alice was one of 19 children born of the late Henry Hays and Mary Spence Hays. Our friendly and professional staff is at your service - 24/7. Alice Leona Hays Maguire passed away peacefully on December 11, 2020. grew up in Hilton Village section of Newport News, where he attended Warwick High School, graduating with the class of 1956. Arrangements are under the care of Peninsula Funeral Home, 11144 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA. Berry will never be forgotten and always be greatly missed. Pete chose not to be remembered in death but in life through his relationships with the people he left behind who greatly love him. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the SPCA or Adopt a Pet. Ron was born in Devils Lake, ND, to the late Floyd and Mae (Berg) Jensen and was a Hampton resident for 55 years. T.” Vaughan III, Lt. Col. (USAF/Ret) passed from this life on December 17, 2020. On March 16, 1959, he married Ruth Anna Humphrey of Fairport, NY, and together they raised two children. In lieu of flowers, anyone wishing to make remembrance contributions are asked to send them to First Presbyterian Church, 514 S. Armistead Avenue, Hampton, VA 23669 or to a favorite charity. grandmother. She resided in the Gloucester House Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Hospice for the last eight years. He officiated high school softball, basketball, and football for many years and was one of the Peninsula Football Officials Association’s oldest crew chiefs. He was a good husband, a great dad and a wonderful person. I was with her as she quietly transitioned to her ‘abundant entrance’ into heaven (I Peter 1:11). He helped them grow into the best versions of themselves and they filled his life with pride, joy and love. She is now resting peacefully with her family that have passed on before her, who she spoke of frequently. Lois worked many years as an executive secretary with the Hampton Paint Company, Atlantic Mill Works and her son’s company, Burks’ Bookkeeping. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, February 1, 2021 at Peninsula Memorial Park. She married Alvin Rogatz in 1953 who she met while they worked for Zenith Radio in Chicago and, together they moved to Newport News, Virginia in 1955 where they raised their three children and made many wonderful friends that would last a lifetime. He was born in Spartanburg, S.C., on November 6, 1921, to Norman Hart and Esther Cooper Palmer. She was a native of Hampton, Virginia and a resident for 77 years. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Kathy Davis Sosebee; daughters, Cheryl McVicar (Scott) and Cindy Parrish (Todd); four granddaughters, Emma McVicar, Gabby Parrish, Ellie Parrish, and Addie Parrish; three step-grandsons, Josh, Jacob, and Jordan Parrish; three siblings, Carole Shaw (Dennis), Nancy Seay, and Jeff Sosebee (Marcia); nieces, Lisa Strickland Jones (Mike), Robin Strickland Greene (Kelly), and Madison Sosebee; nephew, Chris DeSaye (Jennifer); sister-in-law, Gwen Davis Allen; and extended family and friends in Virginia and Georgia. Her family and husband were her life. Johnson-Walton Funeral Home is a full service funeral provider offering assistance to all faiths and denominations in all aspects of funeral service including traditional funerals, cremation services, prearrangements and monuments. Robert E. Shelton, 60, the son of Paul and Earline Shelton, passed away on January 31, 2021 after a three week battle with Covid-19. Ada taught Girls-in-Action, formally known as the Girls’ Auxiliary, and also served as a Sunday School teacher for many years. Eventually he came back to Newport News and became a merchant and opened up an appliance store on Jefferson Avenue. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and was commissioned in the united States Air force. One of her favorite activities was going to Red’s Pier (Huntington Park) to laugh at people who would attempt to launch their boats at the beginning of the season. Hilda Kathleen Tyree Snapp, 90, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and friend, unexpectedly went into the arms of her Lord on November 27, 2020. Facial masks and social distancing will be required. She grew up on Cypress Farm near Fairfield in a multigenerational household that included her grandparents and several aunts and uncles. A special thanks to Mary Beth Morgan P.A. He then worked as a civilian contractor with the Air Force in CA before transferring to Langley AFB in VA. After several years Ron transferred to NASA Langley in Hampton and worked on air conditioning and utility projects and computer programs for effective energy use. Lois was preceded in death by her two husbands Dick Burks and Murphy Davis; her daughter Kay McCormick and her son Jerry Burks. Marvin Donald Wassmer, born May 30, 1938, passed peacefully from this life on December 12, 2020, in the loving company and care of his wife. As a teenager, she loved sports, especially basketball. An avid fan of NASCAR and the Washington Football Team, he was most known for his sense of humor and contagious laughter. She was gentle and kind and loved all her family unconditionally. Vickie worked many years in the dental industry as a dental assistant and then as a scheduler before retiring. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Interment will follow at Peninsula Memorial Park Cemetery, with a service conducted by her son-in-law, Dr. David DeBord. She grew up in Waynesboro, VA, and had been an active Hampton Roads resident since 1957. Facial masks and social distancing will be required. Donald then attended Lynchburg College and graduated with a BS in Biology. Interment will follow at Hampton-Veterans Memorial Gardens. In 1944, he boarded the H.M.S. In 1969, she met a young sailor assigned to USS Seattle who would change her life forever. He was preceded in rest by his mother, Emily Parr Gardner and his father, Harrison Lenwood Clements;  brothers George Parr and Robert Clements, and daughter Christina Marie. God speed, Starry 5! Nathan played basketball from childhood until he was 55 and Alzheimer’s would no longer allow him to play. They were married in Rosarito Beach, Mexico in 1966. Later in life, she was an active member of the Peninsula Korean Baptist Church and a regular at all the church’s Senior Group activities. Memorial donations may be made to Mended Hearts (https://mendedhearts.org/). Lottie Mae Cannon, 98, of Newport News, Virginia, passed away on Saturday, December 5, 2020. The family wishes to thank Kelly Gilbert with Riverside Health System for her care and support. When the children were young, the family had adventurous summers, traveling across America by car and through Europe by car and train. He was a troop carrier-transport pilot and flew missions in Europe, the Middle East and Asia in addition to missions flown in the United States. Joy could be found on his face anytime that you found him at the piano or while he was listening to his favorite tunes. Johnny- I Love You! But retirement did not end her service to the telephone company community as she joined the Telephone Pioneers, serving that organization for over 30 years in many capacities including President. At the age of 8, his family moved to Ridgeway, S. C. In 1938, Norman attended Clemson College, studying electrical engineering. She could always be depended on to provide a listening ear or having a heartfelt conversation. In lieu of  flowers, please send donations to Temple Baptist Church or The Gideons International. Arrangements are being provided by Peninsula Funeral Home in Newport News, VA. Margaret Tallon Parker died peacefully at her home in Yorktown on December 25, 2020, suffering from the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s Disease. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Peninsula Crime Line (vapeninsulacrimestoppers.com) or Boys & Girls Club of the Virginia Peninsula (https://www.bagclub.com/). Ruth Melrose Turner Wilson, 95, passed away on Monday, January 25, 2021. Mary L. Hux of Yorktown, VA passed away on Dec. 6, 2020 at the age of 95 years young. Betty is survived by her son, Billy Swain (Debra); daughters, Blair Sanchez, and Shelah Swain (David); grandchildren, Ashley Darcy, Jay Darcy (Rachel), Tyler McKee (Catherine), Jennie Ann Swain and fiancé Zach Westfall, Mallory Lynn Dame (Zack), Grae William Muth, and Annie Kate Swain; honorary granddaughter Lila Kate Magro; great-grandchildren, William Swain Darcy, Meredith Lynn Dame, and Jeffrey Coleman Dame; and her sister, Peggy Argy; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Guests are required to wear a mask and maintain social distancing. Arrangements are under the care of Peninsula Funeral Home, 11144 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA 23601. He loved to bust a move on the dance floor. Memorial donations may be made in Ron’s name to the Charles H. Taylor Visual Arts Center, 4205 Victoria Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23669. Buck was born on Labor Day, September 2, 1940, in Evanston, Illinois, thus beginning a lifetime love of bad jokes and bad puns. Interment will be at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 11, at Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery, in Suffolk. My wife and I took care of her those last few weeks and spent much time praying, reading the Bible, and singing hymns to her. A Memorial Service will be held and guests are invited to participate in the service through live streaming (www.peninsulafuneralhome.com/video) on Saturday, January 9, at 11:00 a.m. A private family interment will be held at Peninsula Memorial Park. When Tom married Sue in May 2018, Polly became an instant grandmother and great-grandmother to Sue’s six children and all of her many grandchildren. Buck regularly played six days a week and could almost always be found at the Peninsula Duplicate Bridge Club in Newport News. He was preceded in death by his parents, Donald and Cora Oakes. She is survived by her husband, Ryan Gary; parents, Jeff and Caroline Clemons; sister, Madison Clemons; grandmother, Carol Adamo; fur babies, Maxx and Mia; uncles and aunts, Scott and Jennifer Clemons and Suzanne and Kevin Herman; cousins, Joshua and Rachel Clemons and Jordan McAuliffe (Dalton); in-laws, Kim and Ryan McLamb; sister-in-law, Rachel Gary (Alex); and grandmother-in-law, Barbara Coffield. He was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Bessie Levinson, two brothers, J Leonard Levinson and Robert Levinson. (COVID guidelines will be followed including facial masks and social distancing. Sonja was a devoted wife of 60 years to her husband Charlie, a wonderful mother, grandmother, daughter, aunt, sister, and friend to many. She tended the many flowers in her yard and often walked in the park on the Noland Trail. His family was a constant source of love, pride, and joy to him. He also continued his participation in Boy Scouts, but after 39 years, he realized that sleeping on the ground isn’t actually that much fun. Since 1981, L.T. He made five deployments during his 25 years of service, aboard the USS Vreeland (FF-1068), USS Richard E. Byrd (DDG-23), USS Ainsworth (FF-1090), USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) and USS Bataan (LHD-5). He was a native of Norfolk, VA, and had been a resident of Newport News for 65 years. She was loved by all of her classmates and was known as the champion dressmaker in Home Ec. After retiring, he dedicated the bulk of his time to two new-found passions: bridge and coin collecting. They fell in love at first sight in 1951 over a hot dog stand in downtown Newport News and never stopped until his passing in 1992. As a septuagenarian, she surprised her family by embracing new technology like the iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch. Alice will be dearly remembered and missed but remains forever in our hearts. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Andi; sister, Christine Dodson; daughter, Nicole Wyers; grandsons, Zac, Jacob, Nathan, Cooper and Chase; and nieces, Holly Hawley, Shannon Makocki and Delaney Dodson. A graveside service conducted by Rev. He worked for a period in environmental services before retiring from the Virginia Department of Transportation in 2010. There was nothing she enjoyed more than spending time with her family and friends. It was in Ochey that he and his fellow pilots formed a dance band, Norman playing the piano and greatly enjoyed entertaining at a local hospital. A Celebration of Life will be planned for the Spring in Mrs. Gibson’s honor. Arrangements are under the care of Peninsula Funeral Home, 11144 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA 23601. Early in the morning was her favorite time, and you would see her out in the yard right about dawn. The loving care provided by these earthly angels is best described by the following: What we do for ourselves dies with us Veronica was an animal lover and she leaves behind her cat, Sterling. From 1975 to 1979, he survived one of the most horrific atrocities in human history when a communist regime seized power in Cambodia. He also received the Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service from his local Boy Scout council. He was a 50-year member of ASHRAE and held many offices for the organization. He attended Warwick High School and Upper Iowa University where his academic accolades were lengthy. Interment will follow at Peninsula Memorial Park. She will be greatly missed and loved by all. Ron attained the distinction of Fellow from ASHRAE in 1981. Three years later they were married (for 64 years), having four children, Al Jr., Cathy LaRussa (Mike), Denise Peel (Scott), and Martha Sullivan (Joe). “Ms. Lorn was passionate about politics and enjoyed sharing and discussing his views with others. Guests are required to wear a mask and maintain social distancing. Polly taught Sunday School to preteen girls for a while, served on a pastor search committee, participated in the Women’s Missionary Union, and various leadership positions. He was a 1955 graduate of the University of North Dakota with a BS in Mechanical Engineering. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be to the National Council of Jewish Women of Hampton Roads, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, or a charity of your choice. He graduated Newport News High School in 1950. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice House and Support Care of Williamsburg. For your convenience we have funeral homes in your neighborhood, operate our own crematory and have funeral home/cemetery combinations. Without the curse of COVID, Buck probably would have achieved a Diamond Life Master ranking, but fell 42 points short of his goal. Lois Burks Davis (nee Thorn) passed onto her heavenly reward on Saturday, January 2, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Gary Jensen of Santa Rosa, CA and Douglas Jensen of Chaska, MN. ; brother,  Paul A. Sonja leaves five loving children to cherish her memory, Dana Coyne-Kuhn and her husband, John, of Kitty Hawk, NC, Keith Allen of Newport News, Melissa Allen of Richmond, Stacey Cepukenas and her significant other, Derek Dunlap, of Carrollton, and Lisa Staton and her husband, Max, of Chesterfield; seven grandchildren, Patrick Coyne and his significant other, Malinda Brothers, Michael Coyne and his wife Bridget, Jackie Kuhn, Sam Kuhn, Alyssa Niechlanski and her husband Brian, Zachary Cepukenas, and Dominik Cepukenas and his significant other, Madison Payne; three sisters-in-law, Gwen Allen of Newport News, Sandi Chestnut of Newport News, and Faye Andrashko and her husband, Gary, of Irvington; brother-in-law, Jimmy Turner, of Windsor; special friends, Luke and Jacob Dunlap; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and devoted friends.The memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2021, at 12 pm at the Temple Baptist Church, 235 Harpersville Road, Newport News, VA 23601. In later years she worked for the Naval Mine Warfare Engineering Activity in Yorktown and finally at the Social Security Administration in Newport News. She enjoyed baking, gardening, crafts, Coca Cola, and sweets. A Celebration of Life service will be shared Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. at Peninsula Funeral Home, 11144 Warwick Blvd., in Newport News, with the Rev. She was a native and resident of Newport News. He had a deep connection to his hometown and always looked for ways to give back to his community. She is also survived by her friend of many years, Marcella Griffin of Poquoson, VA. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Wednesday, December 23, 2020, at the Peninsula Funeral Home, 11144 Warwick Blvd, Newport News VA.  Interment will follow at St. Luke’s Cemetery, 14477 Benns Church Blvd, Smithfield, VA.   Facial masks and social distancing will be required. Clarence completed his career with Rite Aid and retired in 2018, after serving 56 years in the business. Special thanks are due to all of those who cared for her so diligently and well at Warwick Forest Keswick Assisted Living, Riverside Private Duty, and Care Advantage. Arrangements are under the care of Peninsula Funeral Home, 1144 Warwick Blvd., Newport News, VA 23601. Joseph Harris Horrell, Sr. 85, passed away on Saturday, January 30, 2021, at Riverside Hospital. She was exceptionally humble, compassionate, and selfless, always focusing on supporting and helping others. She loved her family, was quick to laugh and would often roll her eyes. After 47 years of grueling winters and coincidentally a job transfer, Buck moved from Chicago to Virginia. He earned his professional engineer certification. Ann retired from Sears after 25 years. She said it had to do with being raised in the country and getting up for chores before school or play. With her husband she shared a love of art, classical music, theatre and opera. We thank Jon Aldridge and the wonderful staff at Mennowood Retirement Community for their excellent care of Ann, especially for the love, kindness and respect given by the memory care unit during the last few years of her life. Vickie Crayton Foley, 70, of Newport News was called to be with our Lord on Friday, January 22, 2021, at Riverside Hospital. He is survived by his partner, Lisa Ellis; daughter, Casey Jones and her husband, Christos; his fur daughter, Fionna; sister, Glenda Meadows; and niece, Marsha Meadows and her children, Cierra and Jaylon. Michele was preceded in death by her father, William I. Williamson, and her grandparents, Reba and Edith Hedgpeth. She is preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Lance M. Earley, and her son, Lance G. Earley. A visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at Peninsula Funeral Home, 11144 Warwick Blvd., in Newport News. She was an exemplary role model for her children and theirs. He was a pharmacist and owner and operator of Brentwood Pharmacy. He was preceded in death by his Father, Leon T. Vaughan Jr., his mother Eileen Winn Vaughan, and his son William Scott Vaughan. Family was the joy of his life, and spending time together with his children and grandchildren was always a special occasion. Ethel leaves behind her three children, Terry Rogatz of Newport News, Virginia, Jeffrey Fisher Rogatz (Sarah) of Wilmington, Delaware, and Janet Rogatz Kruger (Scott) of Williamsburg, Virginia as well as Martin’s daughter, Cathy Krinick, and sister, Carol Wolf of Wood Dale, Illinois, and many nieces and nephews. Her son Tom was close to her and appreciated getting to know her many friends who loved and respected her. He served a tour in Vietnam and left the Army as a Specialist in 1977 from Ft. Eustis. Despite the pain, Berry came out as a hero and stayed strong until the end. Geraldine was employed as a line supervisor for Allied-Bendix for 21 years. Hilda joined Fairfield United Methodist Church as a child and Chestnut Memorial United Methodist Church in 1962 where she served as a teacher of the Methodist Youth Fellowship for many years and was ever-present with her beloved husband, Penn, in the second pew for 50 years. Most recently, the compassionate staff of Sentara Princess Anne Hospital and Westminster Hospice at Home. She cherished her friends and family, being a protector and a source of joy and laughter. Mom served in other community organizations, sometimes in leadership. Marjorie is survived by her husband of 68 years, Dr. William H. Michael Jr.; daughters, Caroline M. Rawls (John Perry) of Virginia Beach and Cynthia M. Andrews (Richard) of Wilmington, NC; grandsons, Harvey Pretlow Rawls III, Guy Edward Rawls, Dickson Butler Bridger, Michael Ward Bridger; and her favorite granddaughter, Julia Caroline Andrews. Welcome to H.E. Patricia had a life-long passion for helping others and actively supported many civic groups. Guests are required to wear a mask and maintain social distancing. He was elected and served as Deacon, Elder, taught Sunday School, later sang in the choir, and researched, wrote, and published the “Centennial History of First Presbyterian Church 1883-1983”. Carolyn Boisky Seay, 74, passed away on Sunday, December 27, 2020. A graveside funeral service will be conducted on Saturday, February 6 at 12:00 p.m. at Peninsula Memorial Park, officiated by Reverend Jeremy Q. Galloway. Masks and social distancing are required. Due to COVID-19, services will be private for the family. Harold Levinson, age 95, passed away January 9, 2021 at home with his loving family by his side. Consistently smiling and laughing, she genuinely embodied kindness as well as a spirit of welcome and comfort with all whom she came into contact.
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