Barbara McKandles Storck  March 31 1938  March 21 2020

Barbara McKandles Storck March 31 1938 March 21 2020

March 31 1938 March 21 2020
Barbara’s Obituary Date Line: Windsor, NC Barbara Lee McKandles Storck, 81, of Sterlingworth Street, died Saturday, March 21, 2020 at Vidant Bertie Memorial Hospital. She was born in Dayton, OH to the late Reeder and Evelyn Schutzler McKandles and was predeceased by her husband, James John Storck. Barbara cherished her family, her friends and her pets. She enjoyed and excelled in all things Art. She was frequently acknowledged and celebrated for her talent. Survivors include her daughter, Heidi Bonislawski and her husband Brian of Windsor, NC; son, Nicholas Storck and wife Myriam and their daughter Justine Louise of Chalon France; sister, Glenna McKandles and her husband Kenneth of Stockdale Texas; niece Fawn Kunnemann and husband Mark and their children Sara and Nathan also of Texas. A celebration of her life will be scheduled at a later date. Donations can be made to the Bertie County Humane Society in Windsor, NC Online condolences may be directed to www.walkerfh.net. Walker Funeral Home of Windsor is serving the Storck family. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Barbara McKandles Storck March 31 1938 March 21 2020.

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Death notice for the town of: Plymouth, state: North Carolina

death notice Barbara McKandles Storck March 31 1938 March 21 2020

obituary notice Barbara McKandles Storck March 31 1938 March 21 2020

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