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IN MEMORY

Harry Null

Harry Null

 

Harry A. Null, Jr., 56, of Sandston, died Tuesday, March 29, 2005 in Frankford Hospital, Fall Township, Pa.
 
Born Dec. 19, 1948, in Staunton, Va., he was the son of the late Harry A. Null, Sr. and Virginia Shawver Null.
 
A graduate of Virginia Tech, Harry was vice president of the Department of Management for Acosta Sales and Marketing Company for 20 years.  He was past president of the Grocery Manufacturers Retail Association and was an elder of Sandston Presbyterian Church.
 
Surviving him are his wife, Joanne A. Null of Sandston; two daughters, Allison N. Schorzman and her husband, Derek, of Pittsford, N.Y., and Lauren N. Brown and her husband, Stuart of Mechanicsville, Va.; two sisters, Pamela Elliott and her husband, Tom, of Lenexa, Kan., and Patricia Shoenhair of Shawnee Mission, Kan.; two brothers, Dennis L. Null and his wife, Karen, of Mayfield, Ky., and R. Shelly Null of Charlottesville, Va.; one grandson, Luke H. Brown; and several nieces and nephews.
 
A graveside funeral service will be held today in Monticello Memory Gardens, with the Rev. Ken Goodrich officiating. A memorial service will be held later in the day at 2 p.m. at Sandston Presbyterian Church, 13 N. Confederate Ave., Sandston, VA 23150.
 
The family will receive friends following the memorial service at the church.
 
The family requests that any desired memorial contributions be made to the Sandston Presbyterian Church..

 
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05/15/09 04:06 PM #1    

Barry Layman

Sonny was my roommate for our last 3 years at VPI. Dick Ward, Steve Lowry, and Sonny were my closest friends while I was at Tech and they challenged me to do my best because they were all so smart. I shared many great moments with Sonny and miss him greatly already.

Your pal
Barry

05/16/09 07:56 AM #2    

Chris Durrer

Sonny and I had several classes together at AHS and he helped me navigate the course work. I think Trig was the biggest challenge with Mr.?. I loved his keen wit and attitude on life. It was always fun to be with him.

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