Rocky L. Starnes

Died: Mon., Aug. 14, 2017


Visitation

9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Fri., Aug. 18, 2017
Location: Gilbertson-Pitzer-Radley VFW Hall Boscobel


Memorial Service

11:00 AM Fri., Aug. 18, 2017
Location: Gilbertson-Pitzer-Radley VFW Hall Boscobel


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Rocky L. Starnes, age 67 of Boscobel, passed away on Monday August 14, 2017 at his home in Boscobel. Rocky was born on June 10, 1950 in Dodgeville Wisconsin.  The son of Eula and Angeline (LaFlash) Starnes. He was a Navy veteran.  He is survived by his children Brandy  Riley of Vinita Oka., Bridget Starnes of Bagley,  Stacy (Justin) Nichols of Benkelman Neb., Ryan Starnes of Wauneta Neb., Cory Starnes of Boscobel. 14 Grandchildren . His mother  Angeline Kowalski .  3 sisters,  Annette Starnes of Prairie du Chien, Bambi (Dan) Welsh  Highland. Tawana (Jim) Wienkers of Dike Ia., Two step sisters and a step brother,  Julie Faulk of Richland Center  Tom (Trudy) Benish of Highland, Sally Benish of Highland.  He was preceded in death by his father Eula Starnes, 2 grandchildren Tyler Weeden, Dylan Hansen.

Memorial Services will be held on Friday August 18, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. at the VFW Hall in Boscobel. Pastor Mary Ann Floreke officiating.  Burial will be at a later date. Friends may call on Friday August 18, 2017 from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service at the VFW Hall in Boscobel.  Military honors will be accorded by the Gilbertson-Pitzer-Radley VFW Post # 10393 and the Blake-Semrad American Legion Post # 134 both of Boscobel. In lieu of Flowers memorials are preferred . Online condolences can be sent to www.kendallfuneralservice.com

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Kari Oates
   Posted Thu August 17, 2017
I am so very sorry and very sad to hear about Rocky's passing so unexpectedly. He was such a sweet man. I so enjoyed seeing and talking to him at Pat and Greg's Pour House. Could never pass by him without hugging him and pulling his beard. Always made him smile. And he made me smile back. Such a wonderful soul to be around, always made a person feel good. It was a pleasure and a privilege to know him. It will be hard to go to PH now. Will truly feel empty without him.

Sincerest Condolences,

Kari Oates
Boscobel, WI

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