Dollanganger

Garland Foxworth, of Charlottesville, Virginia, passed away of a heart attack after a heated argument with his son, Malcolm. Mr. Foxworth is survived by his wife, Alicia, and his sons, Malcolm and Christopher. Mr. Foxworth is buried in the Foxworth Family Cemetary.

Alicia Foxworth, passed away due to complications of cancer. She is survived by her son, Christopher Garland..

Mal Foxworth, of Charlottesville, Virginia, passed away from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He is survived by his parents, Malcolm Neal & Olivia, his brother, Joel, and his sister, Corrine. Mr. Foxworth is buried in the Foxworth Family Cemetary.

Malcolm Foxworth, of Charlottesville, Virginia, passed away due to complications of several strokes. Mr. Foxworth is survived by his wife, Olivia, and his daughter, Corrine Winslow. Mr. Foxworth is buried in the Foxworth Family Cemetary.

Christopher Garland Foxworth Dollanganger, of Gladstone, Pennsylvania, passed away of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He is survied by his wife, Corrine, and his children, Christopher Jr., Catherine, Carrie, and Cory.

Cory Dollanganger, of Gladstone, Pennsylvania, died of arsenic posioning. He was said to have been admitted to a local Charlottesville hospital for pneumonia but no records have been found to show whether this is the truth. Cory leaves behind his mother, Corrine Winslow, and his siblings, Chris, Cathy, & Carrie.

Georges Rosencoff, of Clairmont, Virginia, died of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife and son.

Julian Marquet, of New York, NY, passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Proof may be able to show now that the deceased may have induced his own death by cutting his breathing tube. He is survived by his mother, Madame Rosencoff and his wife, Catherine Dahl.

Carrie Dollanganger, of Greenglenna, died of arsenic posioning. She is survived by her sister, Catherine Dahl, her brother, Christopher, and her father, Paul Sheffield.

Olivia Foxworth, of Virginia, passed away from fumes inhaled due to a fire in her home, Foxworth Hall, on Christmas Eve. She is survived by her "daughter," Corrine Foxworth.

Bart Winslow, of Clairmont, died of fumes inhaled in a fire in his wife's home. Mr. Winslow was trying to rescue his mother-in-law, the deceased Olivia Foxworth. He is survived by his wife, Corrine.

Henrietta Beech, of Greenglenna, passed away after suffering a massive stroke. She is survived by her "doctor-sons", Paul and Chris Sheffield, and "daughter," Cathy Sheffield.

Doctor Paul Sheffield, of Greenglenna, passed away after suffering multiple heart attacks. He is survived by his wife & daughter, Catherine and his son, Christopher.

Corrine Foxworth Winslow Jackson, of Charlottesville, Virginia, passed away in her Fairfax, Californina home when it burned down, Mrs. Foxworth-Winslow-Jackson was caught inside. She is survived by her children, Catherine and Christopher. Corrine is buried in the Foxworth Family Cemetary in Virginia.

John Amos Jackson, of Virginia, passed away in his Fairfax, California home when it burned down. He was caught inside with his wife, Corrine. He has no known relatives living.

Madame Marisha Rosencoff of Clairmont, died of natural cuases in her sleep at the age of 87. Madame was the owner of the Rosencoff Ballet School in local Clairmont. She is survived by her grandson, Jory Marquet.

Dr. Christopher Dollanganger Sheffield, passed away from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He is survived by his wife, Catherine, and his children, Jory, Bart, and Cynthia. He also leaves behind his grandchildren, twins Darren and Deirdre.

Catherine Leigh Dollanganger Marquet Sheffield, died of natural causes. Mrs. Sheffield recently lost her husband of many years, Dr. Christopher Sheffield. Mrs. Sheffield was also known for her ballet dancing many years ago under the stage name, Catherine Dahl. She is survived by her children, Jory, Bart, and Cindy, and her grandchildren, twins Darren and Deirdre.

Joel Foxworth, of Charlottesville, Virginia, died of cancer in his monastery he lived in for many years.