Rodney met his wife Susan while stationed in Maryland. After marrying, they settled in Pulaski and raised three beautiful, caring children. He worked at Radva Plastics in Radford for five years and then opened a Tastee-Freeze restaurant in Fairlawn, where he prided himself on serving fresh burgers with homegrown tomatoes. After completing remodeling work on his home, he decided to become a building contractor with the assistance of his favorite uncle and mentor, Delmer "Monk" Guynn, building many houses and helping homeowners with renovations and projects. He later worked for and retired from Volvo Trucks North America maintenance department. After his children finished college, Rodney fulfilled a life-long dream of purchasing a small farm in the county and began raising cattle. He relished his retirement as a farmer, spending happy days caring for his cows while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
Rodney was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Pulaski, where he served as a choir member, lay reader, youth group leader and Sunday school teacher. He had a love for gardening and took pride in the fresh vegetables he grew. Rodney enjoyed hiking, biking, camping and beach trips with his family. He loved music and was an avid bluegrass fan, who passed this appreciation on to his children by taking them to local concerts whenever possible. Rodney was a good friend and neighbor to everyone he met. He had a genuine, friendly personality and never met a stranger. Rodney always shared a smile and a laugh, and his passion for living was infectious.
A Celebration of Life service with Holy Eucharist was held at Christ Episcopal Church, 144 N. Washington Ave, Pulaski on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2pm. Following the service, the family received guests during a visitation and reception in the church Parish Hall.
Rodney met his wife Susan while stationed in Maryland. After marrying, they settled in Pulaski and raised three beautiful, caring children. He worked at Radva Plastics in Radford for five years and then opened a Tastee-Freeze restaurant in Fairlawn, where he prided himself on serving fresh burgers with homegrown tomatoes. After completing remodeling work on his home, he decided to become a building contractor with the assistance of his favorite uncle and mentor, Delmer "Monk" Guynn, building many houses and helping homeowners with renovations and projects. He later worked for and retired from Volvo Trucks North America maintenance department. After his children finished college, Rodney fulfilled a life-long dream of purchasing a small farm in the county and began raising cattle. He relished his retirement as a farmer, spending happy days caring for his cows while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
Rodney was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Pulaski, where he served as a choir member, lay reader, youth group leader and Sunday school teacher. He had a love for gardening and took pride in the fresh vegetables he grew. Rodney enjoyed hiking, biking, camping and beach trips with his family. He loved music and was an avid bluegrass fan, who passed this appreciation on to his children by taking them to local concerts whenever possible. Rodney was a good friend and neighbor to everyone he met. He had a genuine, friendly personality and never met a stranger. Rodney always shared a smile and a laugh, and his passion for living was infectious.
A Celebration of Life service with Holy Eucharist was held at Christ Episcopal Church, 144 N. Washington Ave, Pulaski on Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2pm. Following the service, the family received guests during a visitation and reception in the church Parish Hall.
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