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Charles Ted Bauserman

Charles Ted Bauserman, age 71, born May 18, 1946, passed away on August 17, 2017, at his home in Wilmington, North Carolina. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles L. "Chic" and mother, Dorothy V. He is survived by his daughter Cyndi Lee Allen (A. Scott Allen), of Greensboro, NC, his sister Jo Marie Duke (Marty Duke) of Huntsville, AL, forever friend Sandra Taylor Cottrell, two nieces, a nephew and several loving cousins.

Ted was a graduate of Osbourn High School and went on to attend Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. After moving to Wilmington, North Carolina Ted retired from Talbott & Bright in 2014.

He will always be remembered by friends as having a quick wit, good sense of humor and love of music. Growing up Ted was a member of several local bands, most popular of which was the “Turmoil”. He enjoyed watching sports and was a big fan of the Carolina Panthers, and the Virginia Tech, Hokies.

A celebration of life will be held at Pierce Funeral Home, 9609 Center Street, Manassas, VA on Wednesday, August 23, 2017, at 11:30 am.

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John Edward Doczi

John Edward Doczi, age 77, lived in Manassas, Virginia and was called home peacefully with God’s grace on August 18, 2017.

John was born August 7, 1940 in Lorado, West Virginia. He married Elanor Pennington Doczi on June 30, 1963.

He served in the Army as a Military Policeman stationed in Fort Belvoir, Alaska and Walter Reed and later became a member of the American Legion. After the military he became a Master of Carpentry with Donahoe Construction Company. He raised his family in Manassas and was active as a Dixie Youth League Coach with GMBL. On Friday nights he stood proud as the Stonewall Jackson Senior High School’s mascot. Their very own “Stonewall Jackson” sitting in the end zone atop a horse. He honored the “Great American Experiment” by proudly flying and tending to the American Flag in his front yard. As an avid historian, lover of American history and master carpenter he loved teaching and sharing his knowledge.

Survived by his wife Elanor Pennington Doczi,

His children
Nancy Pike, Jim (spouse)
Michael Doczi, Susan (spouse)
Johnnie Lynn Stever

His Grandchildren
JC Barker, Melissa Pike, Michael Doczi II, Chase Doczi, Noah Doczi, Ayden Doczi, Wesley Libby, (Ryan, spouse) Duane Stever, Lyle Stever

His Great Grandchildren
RJ Libby, Xander Libby

His siblings
Eva Rose Harter
George Doczi
David Doczi

And many nephews, nieces, cousins and lifelong friends. He loved his children and grandchildren dearly!

Preceded in death by his parents Andy and Ruby Doczi Sr. and his brothers Andy Doczi Jr, James Doczi and Joseph Doczi.

Service
Saturday, August 26, 2017
10:00 am Triplett Cemetery Branchland, WV
Officiated by Pastor Bernard Pennington

Reception will follow the graveside service

Flowers will be received at
McGhee-Handley Funeral Home
6670 McClellan Street
West Hamlin, WV 25571

In Lieu of Flowers donations can be made to
The National Museum of the United States Army at www.armyhistory.org
or
Bethel Tabernacle Church
Make checks payable to Bethel Tabernacle Church and mail to Patty Doczi, Box 49, Lorado, WV 25630

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John Edward Doczi

John Edward Doczi, age 77, lived in Manassas, Virginia and was called home peacefully with God’s grace on August 18, 2017.

John was born August 7, 1940 in Lorado, West Virginia. He married Elanor Pennington Doczi on June 30, 1963.

He served in the Army as a Military Policeman stationed in Fort Belvoir, Alaska and Walter Reed and later became a member of the American Legion. After the military he became a Master of Carpentry with Donahoe Construction Company. He raised his family in Manassas and was active as a Dixie Youth League Coach with GMBL. On Friday nights he stood proud as the Stonewall Jackson Senior High School’s mascot. Their very own “Stonewall Jackson” sitting in the end zone atop a horse. He honored the “Great American Experiment” by proudly flying and tending to the American Flag in his front yard. As an avid historian, lover of American history and master carpenter he loved teaching and sharing his knowledge.

Survived by his wife Elanor Pennington Doczi,

His children
Nancy Pike, Jim (spouse)
Michael Doczi, Susan (spouse)
Johnnie Lynn Stever

His Grandchildren
JC Barker, Melissa Pike, Michael Doczi II, Chase Doczi, Noah Doczi, Ayden Doczi, Wesley Libby, (Ryan, spouse) Duane Stever, Lyle Stever

His Great Grandchildren
RJ Libby, Xander Libby

His siblings
Eva Rose Harter
George Doczi
David Doczi

And many nephews, nieces, cousins and lifelong friends. He loved his children and grandchildren dearly!

Preceded in death by his parents Andy and Ruby Doczi Sr. and his brothers Andy Doczi Jr, James Doczi and Joseph Doczi.

Service
Saturday, August 26, 2017
10:00 am Triplett Cemetery Branchland, WV
Officiated by Pastor Bernard Pennington

Reception will follow the graveside service

Flowers will be received at
McGhee-Handley Funeral Home
6670 McClellan Street
West Hamlin, WV 25571

In Lieu of Flowers donations can be made to
The National Museum of the United States Army at www.armyhistory.org
or
Bethel Tabernacle Church
Make checks payable to Bethel Tabernacle Church and mail to Patty Doczi, Box 49, Lorado, WV 25630

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John Edward Doczi

John Edward Doczi, age 77, lived in Manassas, Virginia and was called home peacefully with God’s grace on August 18, 2017.

John was born August 7, 1940 in Lorado, West Virginia. He married Elanor Pennington Doczi on June 30, 1963.

He served in the Army as a Military Policeman stationed in Fort Belvoir, Alaska and Walter Reed and later became a member of the American Legion. After the military he became a Master of Carpentry with Donahoe Construction Company. He raised his family in Manassas and was active as a Dixie Youth League Coach with GMBL. On Friday nights he stood proud as the Stonewall Jackson Senior High School’s mascot. Their very own “Stonewall Jackson” sitting in the end zone atop a horse. He honored the “Great American Experiment” by proudly flying and tending to the American Flag in his front yard. As an avid historian, lover of American history and master carpenter he loved teaching and sharing his knowledge.

Survived by his wife Elanor Pennington Doczi,

His children
Nancy Pike, Jim (spouse)
Michael Doczi, Susan (spouse)
Johnnie Lynn Stever

His Grandchildren
JC Barker, Melissa Pike, Michael Doczi II, Chase Doczi, Noah Doczi, Ayden Doczi, Wesley Libby, (Ryan, spouse) Duane Stever, Lyle Stever

His Great Grandchildren
RJ Libby, Xander Libby

His siblings
Eva Rose Harter
George Doczi
David Doczi

And many nephews, nieces, cousins and lifelong friends. He loved his children and grandchildren dearly!

Preceded in death by his parents Andy and Ruby Doczi Sr. and his brothers Andy Doczi Jr, James Doczi and Joseph Doczi.

Service
Saturday, August 26, 2017
10:00 am Triplett Cemetery Branchland, WV
Officiated by Pastor Bernard Pennington

Reception will follow the graveside service

Flowers will be received at
McGhee-Handley Funeral Home
6670 McClellan Street
West Hamlin, WV 25571

In Lieu of Flowers donations can be made to
The National Museum of the United States Army at www.armyhistory.org
or
Bethel Tabernacle Church
Make checks payable to Bethel Tabernacle Church and mail to Patty Doczi, Box 49, Lorado, WV 25630

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