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Barbara Florence Munzing

February 08, 1932 - September 19, 2020

Barbara Florence Munzing of Copper Hill, VA passed away in her home on September 19, 2020. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, William R. Munzing Jr, and her parents, Irving and Mary Dorothy Meyer. Left to cherish her memory are her children and their spouses: Bill and Debbie Munzing, Bonnie and Steve Edsall, Bob and Melody Munzing, Beth and Casey Clinger; her grandchildren: Karstena and Anthony King, Nova and Nathan Willie, Candace Munzing, Derek and Viviney Clinger, Billie Munzing, Joseph Munzing; her great grandchildren: Ryan, Emma, and Freya Willie and Alexa, Riley, and Callum Clinger; and her faithful dog Bailey. A private internment will be held in the Munzing family cemetery. Barbara will be remembered by all who knew her for her love of family, her generous spirit, and her fun and joyful personality. Online condolences may be made at Gardnerfuneralhomefloyd.com. The family is being served by Gardner Funeral Home.


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Linda DeVito

Floyd, VA
September 20, 2020

To the entire Munzing Family, I wish to express my deepest sympathies and sincerest condolences on the loss of Barbara, your Mother, Grandmother and great grandmother. Prayers of strength, comfort, peace and love are sent to you. She will be missed by many. with sincerest regards, Linda DeVito Kuchenbuch


Roy & Lene Birkeland

Norway
September 21, 2020

Dear Barbara. Thank you for your hospitality during our visits to Floyd an Copper Hill. Thank you for being you, unique and fantastic! We treasure the memories of kompe dinner at Ted & Shirl place, as well as your lovely smile when you slice a piece of a brown cheese, brought all the way from Norway. Thanks for good memories!


Andy Blair

Boones Mill
September 22, 2020

So sad to hear of Barbara's passing. Barbara was a wonderful lady and I feel fortunate to have known her. Although her health created challenges for her, I never once heard her complain. Always in a positive frame of mind, she would simply say that she was doing the best she could with what she had. I was inspired by her and will never forget her. Prayers for her family and friends.