1925
2017
Flora Ellen Johnson Pencoff, 91 was lifted into glory on Thursday May 4, 2017. She was born on July 22, 1925 in Washington, D.C to Amelia Bishop Johnson and Richard Granville Johnson.
Preceeded in death by her parents, baby brother and her beloved husband, Charles N. Pencoff. She is survived by her sister, Marian Belcher, nephew David Belcher and nieces, Zoe Monserrate, Julie Belcher and their families, her son, Ivan Pencoff and his wife, Karen, daughter Karen P. Herl and her husband Stephen, her grandchildren; Lindsay and Matt Sutton, Robert and Arisay Herl and 3 great grandchildren; Kahlan, Avery and William Sutton.
She was a registered nurse and a career piano teacher, but most of all-she was a living example of a devoted relationship to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She had a heart to serve and ministered to others the love and grace of God every day of her life until the day God called her home. She was so loved by her family and friends and has left a legacy of faith, hope and love that will last for eternity.
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May 13, 2017
Jennifer Rathbun
Love you Grandma Pencoff!! Glad you're with Grandpa Pencoff again! Can't wait to see you in heaven and dance while you play the piano! I bet we can have a concert with all your students! Hugs and kisses!
May 10, 2017
Greg & JoAnn Lusby
May the memories always stay within your hearts. Our deepest condolences.
May 9, 2017
John and Susan Smith
So sorry to hear of your loss, but join with you in praising God for her life and legacy
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