Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014
Kenneth Ray Taylor, 58
Set 2 P.M. Wednesday
SCOTTSVILLE, Nov. 25 - Kenneth Ray Taylor, 58, of Scottsville, born January 26, 1945 in Buckingham County, a son of the late Linwood Taylor and Macie Wootton Taylor.He was the widower of Marie Bryant Taylor.
He is survived by two stepdaughters, Diane E. Chaulklin and Sandra C. Stanley both of Hanover; a stepson, Aubrey Chaulklin, Jr. of Doswell; two sisters, Louise Wootton of Buckingham and Faye Dolan of Rockville; a brother, Wiley Taylor of Richmond and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Dunkum Funeral Home, Dillwyn, with Cemetery.
The family will receive friends this evening (Tuesday) from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Glenn Jamerson, 102
Dies Saturday
At Age 102
BUCKINGHAM CO., Nov. 25 - Glenn Jamerson, 102, Buckingham County native, born June 18, 1901 in Buckingham County, a son of the late Josiah and Dolly Childress Jamerson.
He is survived by his wife, Rosa P. Jamerson; his children, William D. Jamerson and wife, Beatrice, Pansy Profett and husband. Bob, Vivian Butler and husband. Bill; 14 grandchildren; 24 great - grandchildren; three great - great - grandchildren; a brother, James T. Jamerson of Washougal, WA; two sisters, Alma Denby of Florida and Dainty Jamerson of Dillwyn and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Funeral services were held 11 a.m. today (Tuesday) at Dunkum Funeral Home, Dillwyn, with died Thursday, November 20, 2003.
She is survived by a son and daughter - in - law, Leigh and Karen Parton of Farmville; one grandson, Chris Parton; two great - grandsons, Miles and Conner Parton and one sister, Dottie Perdue.
Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Saturday at Browning Funeral Home, Keysville, with Cemetery.
G. N. Wood, 62
Of Dillwyn,
Dies Thursday
DILLWYN, Nov. 25 - Garland Nelson Wood, 62, interment in Brown Chapel United Methodist Church died Wednesday, November 19, 2003.
He was Funeral service were held Sunday at Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Kenbridge, with Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Meherrin Volunteer Fire Department, Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, VFW Post No. 7819, Crewe, or the American Legion, Kenbridge.
Browning Funeral Home, Keysville, was in charge of arrangements.
Thomas Basilio Cantieri
Former Local Lawyer
Dies Sunday
Portsmouth, Nov. 25 - Thomas Basilio Cantieri, of Portsmouth, born Lynchburg, on December 25, 1932, the son of William B. and Lucy Scott Cantieri.
He is survived by his wife, Emilee Hines Cantieri; daughter Catherine Cantieri, of Newport News; a sister Lucy C. Alexander, of Abingdon; nieces Marybeth Alexander, of Rehoboth Beach, DE, Sarah Rice, of Berwyn, PA and Nan C. Wallace, of Springfield, MA and a nephew, William Cantieri of Lancaster, OH; as well as several cousins and great nephews and niece.
Mr. Cantieri graduated from UNC at Chapel Hill and from the University of Virginia Law School, and received a Masters from George Washington University. He was a founding member of The Virginia Gentlemen Singers and played on the first lacrosse team at the University of North Carolina. He worked at Internal Revenue Service and in private law practice in Kalamazoo, MI, Farmville, and in Norfolk. He retired in 2002 from Jackson - Hewitt Tax Service.
He was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth. He sang in the choir of churches wherever he lived, and served on the vestry.
A memorial service will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church, 424 Washington Street in Portsmouth at 2p.m. on Saturday, November 29, 2003.
Memorial Contributions may be made to The Salvation Army, St. John's Episcopal Church or to the Portsmouth Humane Society, 2704 Frederick Blvd., Portsmouth, Virginia.
Cremation Society of Virginia is in charge of arrangements. Friends may sign the online guest register at www.cremate.org for Mr. Cantieri.
J. D. Manning. 39
Dies Sunday
In Richmond
NOVEMBER 25 - John Daryll Manning, 39, born September 30, 1964 in Jackson, North Carolina, a son of the late Howard Glynn Manning, Sr. and Dorothy Meade Pierce Manning.
He is survived by his wife, Melissa E. Manning; his daughters, Elizabeth Rose Manning of Dillwyn and Brandl Jo Manning of Crewe; his son, Cody Black of Texas; his stepson, Michael Ramsey of Crewe; his brothers and sisters, Lenward Lester Manning of Richsquare, NC, Doris M. Spiratos of Henderson, NC, Annie Roslyn Manning of Travis AFB, California, Joel Amos Manning of Kenbrldge, Mary Anna M. Schuchman of Travis AFB, California, Jackie Manning Williams of Dillwyn, Marilyn Long Davis of Keysville and Theresa M. Crenshaw of Green Bay. He was preceded in Cemetery, Rice.
The family will receive friends this evening (Tuesday) from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Shorter Funeral Home, Farmville.
Memorial contributions maybe made to the Massey Cancer Center, Thomas Palliapive Care Fund PO Box 980037, Richmond, VA 23298 - 0037.
Mary Lusby Spates, 88
Lawyer, Tax Law
Specialist, Dies
MARYLAND, Nov. 20 - Mary Lusby Spates, 88, of Kensington, MD, born May 26, 1915 in Washington, DC. She was died in April 1994. Her eldest son, William R Spates, Jr., was killed in action in Viet Nam in 1965. The Community Center at Fort Myer is named in his honor, an honor which the family is proud.
Mrs. Spates was awarded a full scholarship to Holy Cross at Dunbarton Oaks in Washington, DC and graduated in 1932. She graduated in 1935 from Columbus School of Law at the Catholic University along with her husband. She was admitted to the US District Court for the District of Columbia in October 1936 and until her Cemetery.
She is survived by five children, Margaret Anne Byme of Daly City, CA, James J. Spates of Frederick, MD, Michael F. Spates of Brookeville, MD, Gerald J. Spates of Farmville and Mary Catherine "Cissy" VanSickle of McHenry, MD; 13 grandchildren and 10 great - grandchildren and her sister, Sister Margaret Lusby of CSC of Holy Cross Convent, Kensington, MD. She was preceded in funeral service will be held Thursday, November 20.
Collins Funeral Home, Silver Spring, MD, is in charge of arrangements.
BROWN, Clara M. 48,
of Prospect,
Died Tuesday, November 18, 2003. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at New Store Baptist Church with Cemetery. Carl U. Eggleston Funeral Establishment.
Frances M. Wright, 84
Mother of Local
Resident, Dies
GREEN BAY, Nov. 20 - Frances Musch Wright, 84, Born June 12, 1919 in Brighton, Michigan, she was the daughter of the late Paul, ST., and Faith Musch. She was a 1938 graduate of Camden Central School and attended Central City Business Institute in Syracuse, NY.
On October 12, 1946 she married Neil C. Wright in Queens, New York and later joined him in the businesses of Wright's Fuel Company, Young's Furniture and Little Chief Maple Syrup. She retired from Camden Central School as a bus driver.
In 1994 she received the Citizen of the Year Award. For several years she was director of Village Recreation Program and the Curator of the Carriage House Museum. She was active in PTA, Presbyterian Ladies Aid and Youth Fellowship, Queen Village Squares, and the Folksmarch. She was a member of Fanny Farmers, Hillsboro Garden Club, Order of the Eastern Stars, Business and Professional Woman's Club and the Philomathic Club.
While living here, she enjoyed attending Holly Manor Day Care Center in Farmville.
She Is survived by her husband, Neil and her five children and their spouses, Franeilia and Robert Jeroloman, Candy and Tim O'Brien, Kitty and Tom Garlock, Paul and Jackie Wright and Pamela and Daniel Willson; six grandchildren, Jacob Wright and wife, Tara, Zea Wright. Jamie and Kurt Jeroloman and Sean and Timothy O'Brien; one great - grandchild, Corbin Jeroloman; one brother, Paul Musch, Jr. and wife, Dorothy and one brother - in - law, Jesse Wright and wife, Muriel.
A memorial service will be held in Camden, New York on June 12,2004.
Memorial contributions may be made to Camden United Presbyterian Church or the Alzheimer's Disease Research, 22512 Gateway Center Dr., Clarksburg, MD 20871.