Phyllis Starcher
December 09, 1935 - February 22, 2015
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Phyllis Starcher
December 09, 1935 - February 22, 2015
Obituary
Phyllis starcher, 79, of south charleston passed away february 22, 2015.
Phyllis and her husband james e. Starcher were separated by death for two months. they are now reunited, hand in hand as they had always been for 60 years, their romance now continues.
She is preceded in death by her husband, james starcher who passed away in december 2014.
She is survived by her three children, james w. Starcher and his wife, vanessa; karen l. Cecil and her husband, allen; cheryl a. Lambert and her husband, stanley; six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Memorial service will be held 2:00 p.M. Friday, february 27, 2015 at barlow bonsall funeral home with pastor frankie chapman officiating.
The family would like to thank all their friends for their thoughtfulness and well wishes during this difficult time of need.
You may send condolences to the family at www.Barlowbonsall.Com
barlow bonsall funeral home has been entrusted to handle the arrangements.
2 responses to Phyllis Starcher
King Family says:
August 10, 2021
Location: Ohio
I Did Not Know Mrs. Starch But I Know How Hard It Can Be To Lose A Loved One In Death So I Wanted To Say I Am Very Sorry For Your Loss. The Scripture That Has Given Me Comfort At Times Like This Is The One Found At Revelation 21:4 That Says, “And He Will Wipe Out Every Tear From Their Eyes, And Death Will Be No More, Neither Will Mourning Nor Outcry Nor Pain Be Anymore. The Former Things Have Passed Away.” So God Has Promised That In The Very Near Future We Will Never Have To Experience The Pain Associated With Death Anymore. I Pray That This Gives The Family Some Comfort During This Difficult Time.
Greg & Darlina Hunter says:
August 10, 2021
Relationship: Old Family Friends, Jinks Daughter
Location: Saint Marys Georgia
James, Karen & Cheryl, There Are No Words That Can Take Away The Pain At The Loss Of Your Mom. I Will Miss Her & Your Dad. I Am So Glad That We Got To Spend Time With Them When They Were Down Here In Georgia. I Will Always Treasure The Memories Of The Time Spent At Their Home Growing Up.