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Dellinger Funeral Homes Inc Dellinger Chapel

5997 Main Street
Mount Jackson, VA 22842
(540) 477-3145
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Lacy E. Cochran - Hampshire Review

Monday, March 27, 2017

He attended Cove Chapel United Methodist Church, teaching Sunday School for over 50 years. He also loved family gatherings.He is survived by his wife, Florence; 3 sons, Wendell and wife Faye of Mount Jackson, Darrell and wife Madaline of Alexandria, and Mark and wife Joyce, of Raleigh, N.C.; 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 1 sister, Dorothy Newhouse of Baltimore.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 26 at McKee Funeral Home in Baker.A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 27 at the funeral home with Rev. Jonathan Hedrick and Pastor Heather Rogers officiating. Burial will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Mathias.Contributions may be made in his honor to the East Hardy High Scholarship Fund or other charities.All arrangements are being handled by McKee Funeral Home in Baker. ...

UPDATE: Portage man dies in fall at Glacier National Park - nwitimes.com

Monday, September 05, 2016

WEST GLACIER, Montana — The Portage man who lost his life earlier this week hiking Mount Jackson in Glacier National Park was a grandfather-to-be eager to return home.Danny R. Pilipow, 56, of Portage, was killed Tuesday when he and his son fell off a trail on the east face of Mount Jackson, the Glacier County Sheriff’s office said Friday. His 27-year-old son survived with minor injuries, officials said.“He wanted to get home in time to see the baby,” his mother, Jackie Stanley, 77, of Portage, said Friday night.Pilipow and his son, Chris, were no strangers to Glacier National Park. The father and son traveled there often for vacation, and Pilopow himself would return several times throughout the year to hike other Glacier peaks, she said.Pilopow — who had childhood ties to Griffith and Hessville and attended Morton High School — also had an unmatched fascination with the railroad that stretches to childhood, Stanley said.“The day he turned 18, the [Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad] hired him on,” she said.When he died, Pilipow was just three years from retirement from th...

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Lacy E. Cochran - Hampshire Review

Monday, March 27, 2017

He attended Cove Chapel United Methodist Church, teaching Sunday School for over 50 years. He also loved family gatherings.He is survived by his wife, Florence; 3 sons, Wendell and wife Faye of Mount Jackson, Darrell and wife Madaline of Alexandria, and Mark and wife Joyce, of Raleigh, N.C.; 7 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; and 1 sister, Dorothy Newhouse of Baltimore.The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 26 at McKee Funeral Home in Baker.A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 27 at the funeral home with Rev. Jonathan Hedrick and Pastor Heather Rogers officiating. Burial will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Mathias.Contributions may be made in his honor to the East Hardy High Scholarship Fund or other charities.All arrangements are being handled by McKee Funeral Home in Baker. ...

UPDATE: Portage man dies in fall at Glacier National Park - nwitimes.com

Monday, September 05, 2016

WEST GLACIER, Montana — The Portage man who lost his life earlier this week hiking Mount Jackson in Glacier National Park was a grandfather-to-be eager to return home.Danny R. Pilipow, 56, of Portage, was killed Tuesday when he and his son fell off a trail on the east face of Mount Jackson, the Glacier County Sheriff’s office said Friday. His 27-year-old son survived with minor injuries, officials said.“He wanted to get home in time to see the baby,” his mother, Jackie Stanley, 77, of Portage, said Friday night.Pilipow and his son, Chris, were no strangers to Glacier National Park. The father and son traveled there often for vacation, and Pilopow himself would return several times throughout the year to hike other Glacier peaks, she said.Pilopow — who had childhood ties to Griffith and Hessville and attended Morton High School — also had an unmatched fascination with the railroad that stretches to childhood, Stanley said.“The day he turned 18, the [Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad] hired him on,” she said.When he died, Pilipow was just three years from retirement from th...