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Cary

Lee

Shultzaberger

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September 27, 2021

Cary Lee Shultzaberger, 61, of 200 Watahala Lane, died, Monday September 27, 2021, at his residence. Mr. Shultzaberger was born January 10, 1960, in Washington D. C. a son of Alverda Mae Sneath Shultzaberger of Front Royal and the late Charles Edward Shultzaberger. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his beloved girlfriend Phyllis Stull Cook. He was a survey instrument repairman for the Sesco Company in Fairfax. He also attended First Christian Church and Cliff Dale Christian as well as an avid outdoorsman. Surviving in addition to his mother are two sisters Debbie Wines of Roanoke and Lisa Allen and husband Bill of Fairfax, four brothers Bruce Shultzaberger of Herndon, Mark Shultzaberger and wife Kimberly of Lancaster, Craig Shultzaberger and wife Christy of Bealeton, and Brian Shultzaberger and wife Felicia of Linden, a son Charles Cook of Covington, and a number of nieces and nephews. In accordance with his wishes his body has been cremated. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. The funeral arrangements are being handled by Arritt Funeral Home.
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Craig E. Shultzaberger

Jun 18, 2023

Cary was my older brother by a little more than a year we learned and did a lot of things together as children and as teenagers many of our friends were the same we learned to ride bikes and rode together then motorcycles as well as hiking and camping we began to move in different directions as we moved toward adulthood we still managed to get together at times for hunting, camping or a weekend canoe trip with friends. Cary lived his life on his terms we always stayed in touch mostly by phone occasionally at family events. Cary fell in love with Phyllis Sue Cook and her son Charles (Chip) Cook Cary and Sue had never married but he cared deeply for Sue and Chip. I loved my brother and will miss him. I find my comfort at this time of loss in my lord and savior Jesus Christ I also find comfort in knowing that Cary also accepted Jesus as his savior. So I say goodbye right now but I know we will rejoice again in heaven.

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