In Memory of

James “Eddie” Edward Stanley

August 11, 1950 – April 27, 2010

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James “Eddie” Edward Stanley, 59, of Shenandoah, went to be with his Lord Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He had been ill for the past month.

He was born on August 11, 1950 in Shenandoah and was the son of Bettie Comer McDaniel of Shenandoah and the late Harry V. Stanley.

James lived the majority of his life in Shenandoah and in Staunton while attending school at the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, and graduated in 1971. He was formerly employed with Pilgrim’s Pride until 2006 and was a member of Woods Chapel Independent Bible Church in New Market. He loved to tease people and enjoyed fishing.

On October 17, 1979 he married Teresa E. Stanley who survives.

In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by Sheena Roach and her daughter, Winter Lam, who was reared in their home, a brother, Danny Lee Stanley of Shenandoah, four nieces, two nephews, and two special friends, Virginia Miller of Broadway and Terri Roach of Shenandoah.

The family will receive friends 7-8:00 PM, Friday evening, at the Lindsey-Kyger Funeral Home in Shenandoah. Friends may also call at the Stanley residence at anytime.

A graveside service will be held 1:00 PM, Saturday, May 1, 2010 at Mt. Lebanon Church Cemetery with Pastor Glen Turner and Pastor Carter Dean officiating.

A Memorial service will follow at 2:00 PM, Saturday, at Assembly of God Church in Shenandoah. Services will be interpreted for the deaf.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Lindsey-Kyger Funeral Home, P.O. Box 126, Shenandoah, VA 22849 to help with funeral expenses.

Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.lindseykygerfuneralhome.com.


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- Thanks to friends of James “Eddie” Edward Stanley
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