DALTON RAYMOND VARNADOE

 

     Dalton Raymond Varnadoe, age 58, of Melrose, died Sunday June 27, 2010 at Orange Park Medical Center after an extended illness.  He was a native of St. Augustine and had lived in Melrose for the past 29 years, coming from Pomona Park.  He had worked as an attendant at Chiappini’s Store in Melrose for 18 years and he loved gardening.  He was a U.S. Marine veteran.  He was preceded in death by his father, Dalton Yancy Varnadoe, his mother, Patricia Platt and by 2 brothers, David Smith and Eddie Varnadoe.

     He is survived by his long-time companion, Janice Malmborg of Melrose; daughter, Brandy M. Meetze of Palatka; son, James Dalton Varnadoe of Keystone Heights; step-mother, Mary Varnadoe of Palatka; 2 sisters, Darlene Mills of San Mateo and Jewel Sapp of East Palatka; 4 brothers, Odis Smith of Barberville, Wayne Smith of Palatka, Jerry Varnadoe of Lafayette, Louisiana, and Sonny Varnadoe of Interlachen and 1 grandchild, Matthew Hunter Varnadoe of Keystone Heights.

     No services are planned at this time. 
 

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Barbara Bordeau
Albany, NY

I'm sad to hear Dalton passed on. He was the most layed back dude you could ever want to meet. I'm sure he will be missed by all and especially those at the Station. My prayers are with Jan and Dalton's family my heart goes out to James.
 

Frances Johnson
 Melrose Florida

We love and miss you Dalton. May you rest in peace my friend.
 

 Joe Moore
Melrose Fl. 32666

Dalton was a good long time friend. From our days at St. Johns CC where we were both DJ's a the small raido station at the school to our time working together at the service station in Melrose. He was a history buff of local Florida history and just one of the nicest people you'd ever want to know. Dalton you will be missed and you were loved by all. Good by ol' friend, Joe
 

Denise Radke
 Rock Springs , WI

Jan, I am so very sorry.  I never met Dalton, but he seemed to have made you very happy, and that is good.  My prayers and best thoughts to you and his family.  Love Denise

 

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