He and his wife owned Baker and Baker Inc. Baldwin was serving our Lord in retirement at Bluemont UMV and Roszell Chapel. Beighley sought to help others on their academic journeys. The Rev. Mrs. Anne S. Minnick, August 7, 2021April 4, 1934 August 7, 2021 Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Eleanor Greathead Shuffand Harold Mathews Shuff. He was an excellent pianist and played many other instruments. Church, Hughesville PA (1981-1994); First U.M. He had an adventurous spirit and a reverence for the outdoors. As the Virginia Annual Conference Lay Leader, Darlene, along with her husband Ollie, put many miles on their car as she traveled all over Virginia and the SEJ because she was in high demand as a speaker in local churches and church conferences. He was appointed to Sterling in 2015.ObituaryStephen Todd Vineyard, 54, of Sterling, Virginia passed from this earth and went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, in Reston, Virginia.Funeral service will be held at Sterling United Methodist Church on Saturday, January 25, 2020, at 10 am. He became the youth minister of the Wesley Foundation at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, followed by assignment to Great Falls Methodist Church. Maria M. Waters, March 7, 2021The Rev. 69 Student, Crozer Seminary. Preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Emma Lou Pittman and his sister, Betty Pittman Malbone; Dean is survived by Janet, his wife of 52 years; his son, daughter-in-law and three grandchildren; niece, Kim Rhodes; nephew, Kevin Malbone; and surrogate grandchildren, Allison and Samantha Smith. Clyde was very successful in his calling and touched many, many lives. George was a lifelong resident of Poquoson, who enjoyed fishing, crabbing, oystering, and hunting in his youth. He served as pastor at Dunns Chapel UMC and associate pastor at Discovery UMC before assuming the pulpit at Greenwood in 2002. Thaddeus Williams who preceded her in death. It was love at first sight when he spotted a flight attendant named Diane Lippard, and this flight between Chicago and Dallas became a connection of marriage and love that spanned 57 years on Earth and will continue until they are reunited. Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Jan. 13, 2023. She had a 50/50 chance at best with surgery and no chance to live without it. James in your prayers. Delia attended Our Lady of Mercy High School in Michigan, and later she graduated from University of Mary Washington, with a degree in Human Development with an Elementary School Teaching License. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his sisters, Grace Davis Wagner (Gilbert), Pauline Davis Cooke (Leroy), and Myrl Davis Barfield. He and his wife Delia retired in Manteo, North Carolina, before eventually returning to Virginia. During college, he played on the baseball team his first year and pledged the then-new chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.Working at the General Services Administration in Washington, D.C., after graduation, Dudley joined the College & Career group at Corkran Methodist Church in Temple Hills, MD, where he met his wife, Sharon Kaye Allender. (Asbury.). from Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY, while working as a news editor, reporter and photographer for a weekly newspaper, the Cornwall Local and raising her four children. Terry was a Pastor at multiple churches, Lord Jesus Korean Church, Korean Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburg, Emmaus United Methodist Church, and The Brandermill Church. He was born on June 13, 1936, and was the son of the late Russell and Eva Amos Worden.Richard was born and raised in the mountains of Appalachia in Pikeville, Ky. and graduated as valedictorian from Pikeville Academy. Janet served several Methodist churches as a Pastor, BMW charge in Winchester, Va., Accomack Charge on the Eastern Shore of Va., Melrose UMC in Lottsburg, Va., Fieldale UMC, Fieldale, Va. and Grace/Greenwood UMCs in Marion, Va. Janet had a special place in her heart for the UMC church and children of El Salvador.She is preceded in death by her parents, George and Helen Farrow; and brother, George Farrow, Jr.Janet is survived by her loving husband of 38 years, Tracy Grissett; two sisters, Margaret Stackhouse (Warren) and Joyce Ewell; two brothers, Chuck Farrow (Gayle) and Al Farrow (Chris); several nieces and nephews; and her puppy dogs.Memorial services will be held Monday, November 8, 2021 at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 115 South Church St., Marion, Va. 24354, with the Reverend Dr. James Bennington officiating. She was the widow of Reverend Denzil Ray Daniel, retired United Methodist Pastor. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. She worked alongside her husband as a ministers wife for 39 years, having served in many capacities in the Virginia Conference United Methodist Women and went abroad on many mission trips with her husband.A memorial service will be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, January 23, 2022 at Crenshaw United Methodist Church. In retirement, Walt served as associate pastor at his home church, Charity United Methodist, 2001-2006. VA: 75 Cheritn. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visitingwww.oakeys.com. He graduated from Emory & Henry College, and committed his life to the service of God. He was a skilled fixer of barn roofs, stalls, fences, well pumps, leaking ponds, tractors, and just about anything that needed repair.Everything Dick connected with was done so with total passion and intentionality. Pete Moons mother, Janice Moon, will be 2 p.m. on Friday Feb. 7, at the Guild Chapel at Asbury Village. They returned to Virginia in 1971 and he served as pastor of Providence-Whites Charge, Rustburg; Main Street UMC, Bedford; First UMC, Hopewell; Stratford Hills UMC, Richmond and Community UMC, Virginia Beach (Kempsville).In 1995, Walt became Director of United Methodist Volunteers in Mission, Southeastern Jurisdiction, based in Atlanta, GA. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at Braddock Street United Methodist Church at 1:00 pm with pastor Kirk Nave officiating. Dr. Susan Schweitzer Garrett, his sons David (Marcy) of Tustin, California, and Joshua (Ngoc) of Costa Mesa, California, and by his five grandchildren, Zachary, Jonathan, and Benjamin of Tustin, and June and Heath of Costa Mesa. Ed is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.Ed was a graduate of George Mason University and Wesley Theological Seminary. He was so very proud that nine water purification systems are currently producing gallons of clean water for the people near Port de Paix, Haiti. After holding various means of employment over the years, including supporting her husband as a ministers wife, Stella retired from the Department of the Army as a budget analyst. He began preaching on the South Culpeper Circuit in 1955. Burial will follow the service in the church cemetery. In fact, Harrisonburg, VA newspaper articles originally published Virginia obituaries. After returning to America, Stan served one year in the National Headquarters of the Board of Global Ministries in New York City as Missionary-in-Residence, and then was Missionary-Interpreter-in-Residence, serving the seven states of the South Central Jurisdiction doing mission interpretation and promotion for two years.Stan married Patricia Joanne (Dutro) from Eaton, Indiana in 1960 in Nyadiri, Rhodesia, having evacuated to Nyadiri two weeks prior to their wedding due to civil unrest. He was elected twice to the Southeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church and served on many conference committees. Craig Newman, pastor, will officiate at the ceremony. In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to Camp Willow Run, 190 Mangum Lane, Littleton, NC 27850 or the South Hill United Methodist Church, 105 Franklin St., South Hill, VA 23970. Samuel A. Stanley Jr.; son, Samuel A. Stanley III; as well as her brother, Luke C. Smith.Surviving are children: Deb Leap (and the late Henry) of Harrisonburg, Va., Mark D. Stanley (and Susan) of Broomfield, Colo., Timothy A. Stanley (and Melanie) of Herndon, Va., and Martha S. Jones (and Bob) of Manassas, Va.; grandchildren: Melanie Headley, Aaron Rosenberg, Russell Smith, Heather Jones, Kim Rosenberg, Amy Leap Miller, Emily Danner and Robert Stanley; great-grandchildren: Peter, Quinn, Violet, Hero, Zachary, Lexi, Ava, Lizzie and Russell IV; sister-in-law, Ann Smith; and numerous nephews and nieces.From 1946-1990, she relished her role as a preachers wife by playing the organ, singing in the choir, participating in womens groups, and hostessing innumerable open houses and Christmas parties for congregations in the Virginia United Methodist churches of Cambria, Pembroke, Roanoke, Norfolk, Richmond, Staunton, Falls Church, Hampton and Arlington. He served as Council Director for the Virginia Conference. degree in psychology from the University of Virginia, he was commissioned an ensign as a regular officer in the United States Navy. The family asks in lieu of flowers to make donations to UMFS or a favorite charity. Travis was a graduate of Duke Divinity School.Travis is survived by his loving spouse of 47, Deborah DeLoach of Greenbackville, VA; three daughters, Jenny Bare of Horntown, VA, Emily Melnitchouk and her husband Wally of Newport News, VA, Barbara Bowden and her husband Chris of Chincoteague Island, VA; son, Matthew DeLoach of Greenbackville, VA; three grandsons, Austin Bare of Colorado Springs, CO, Christopher Bowden, Jr. of Chincoteague Island, VA, Travis James DeLoach of Taneytown, MD; six granddaughters, Amanda Bare of Horntown, VA, Sierra Bowden of Chincoteague Island, VA, Grace Bowden of Chincoteague Island, VA, Olivia Melnitchouk of Newport News, VA, Lily Melnitchouk of Newport News, VA, Brooke DeLoach of Taneytown, MD; Sister, Ruth Oakes and her husband James of Danville, VA; Brother, Clyde DeLoach and his wife Lela of Stewart, VA; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Brenda Young.Due the COVID 19 restrictions, a memorial service will be held at a later date.In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Christ United Methodist Church 6253 Church Street, Chincoteague Island, VA 23336, Camp Occohannock on the Bay, 9403 Camp Lane, Belle Haven, VA 23306, or Eastern Shore Emmaus Scholarship Fund PO Box 91, Franktown, VA 23354. She is survived by her daughter, Norma Anne Chattin; and son-in-law, Henry Verlander; one granddaughter, Kathryn Chattin Marchese (husband, Nick Marchese); two great-granddaughters, Hailee and Macie Marchese; and many beloved extended family members. Dale was a proud and loving father to son Ryan and daughter Allyson, supporting their passions, coaching their sports teams, volunteering for band events and fundraisers, and chaperoning school field trips.He served as a United Methodist Minister for the Virginia Annual Conference for 37 years in Oilville, Lynch Station, Gloucester, Chesapeake, Scottsville, Matoaca, Clarksville, and Dumfries. He is preceded in death by his father, William M. Clark Sr.; his mother, Annie Jones Clark; and his two brothers, Nelson and Reginald Clark. Karl became a United Methodist Minister, serving churches in Mt. Compass Island helped develop a satellite navigational system, which today is known as the Global Positioning System. Wesley Earl was a farmer, U.S. Army veteran and lifelong member of Smyrna United Methodist Church. The time is to be decided. He had a very pragmatic view of lifes circumstances-which often exasperated his wife!Above all else, Joseph brought the Word to people and people to the Lord-well done good and faithful servant! He is also survived by his two brothers C. Merritt Draper, Sr., of Suffolk, Jerry Yates Draper (Linda) of Mechanicsburg, PA, his sister Brenda Draper Winstead, of Virginia Beach, and his sister-in-law Thomasine Draper of Suffolk. A service of thanksgiving for his life will be held at a later date. A memorial service is being planned for this summer in Clydes home state of Virginia. He went on to serve Rocky Mount (Franklin County), Phoebus (Hampton), Centenary (Portsmouth), Faith (Alexandria), and Crawford (Dinwiddie). He enjoyed football, reading, and spending time with family and friends, especially at the beach.Steve is survived by his mother and father, Anna G. and John R. Vineyard; brother Michael A. Vineyard; wife Tamara L. Vineyard; children Lauren E. and Caleb A. Vineyard; and nephews and niece, Christopher M. Vineyard, Corey Lancaster, and Amelia Lancaster.Memorial donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) https://www.umcmission.org/umcor/give or to Sterling United Methodist Church. Jennifer Vestal Moore with interment in the church cemetery with military honors by American Legion Altavista Memorial Post 36 and Gretna Post 232. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service in the church. She and her husband were active for years in the Association for Marriage Enrichment (ACME) and briefly formed a group for remarried couples called the Stepfamily Connection.Sharon is survived by her husband of 39 years, the Rev. A private graveside service with immediate family only will be held at Franklin Memorial Park with Covid-19 precautions being followed. He will be laid to rest later this year, with a full military service burial at Arlington Cemetery, Virginia. Dudley was able to indulge his love of history and family through his genealogical research, writing, and local county courthouse trips. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. She was born on September 16, 1941, to the late Myrtle Mae Neal Shields and the late Harry Adam Shields in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Search Harrisonburg obituaries and condolences, hosted by Echovita.com. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Dr. Lee Sheaffer achieved resurrection on Thursday November 5, 2020.He served as a pastor in the EUB/United Methodist Church for over 50 years, serving many churches and as District Superintendent in three districts in the Virginia Conference. A fairly recent phenomenon is the archiving of these Harrisonburg obituaries, first through microfilm, and then through . A year later, his family relocated to Norfolk, VA when his father got a job at the Naval Base to help with the World War II efforts. Paul Benjamin Davis Jr., 90, of Culpeper, died Sunday, September 12, 2021, at his residence. Camp Kentan provided activities and fellowship opportunities for disabled children and adults.Gil retired from the ministry to care for his wife Beth in 1975. To send condolences, please visit tharpfuneralhome.com. Mr. Greg Coleman, June 12, 2021Greg Coleman, husband of Rev. Harold Lee Hicks, April 30, 2022The Rev. The Rev. Churches he served in Virginia included Wallace Memorial, and the James River Charge. Upon her husbands graduation three years later from Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Il., student pastorate at San Pierre, Indiana, EUB Church, and ordination, Mrs. She was a lifelong member of South Hill United Methodist Church and served in the choir, UMW, and teacher of the Alpha Bible Class for almost 50 years. Mrs. Donat was preceded in death by her husband Griffin Hardy and husband Ward Donat; parents Frank and Frances Scott and a brother Frank J. Scott, Jr. Mrs. Donat is survived by her two daughters Lynn Tolmie and husband John of Baltimore, MD and Elizabeth Offermann and husband Paul of Roanoke, VA; two step-children Leslie McBee and husband J.C. of Atlanta, GA and Linn Glisson and husband Andrew of Covington, VA; five grandchildren Christopher Tolmie and husband Juan, Grayson Tolmie and wife Kate, Hunter Tolmie and wife Lexi and Alexander and Olivia Offermann; three step-grandchildren John Glisson and wife Colleen and Peter Glisson and wife Randi-Morgan and Jerry McBee; and four step-great-grandchildrenThe family will receive friends on Saturday, August 21, 2021 from 3-5pm at Oakeys South Chapel. The body was cremated.Arrangements are entrusted to Grandle Funeral Home in Broadway.Memorial contributions may be made to Industrial and Commercial Ministries, 57 South Main St., Unit 612, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 or Cats Cradle, 122 South Main St., Unit 101, Harrisonburg, VA 22801.Online condolences may be left for the family atwww.grandlefuneralhome.com.
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