Obituaries for Oct. 24
METRO
Allen, Mr. Ellwood D., 77, of Ashland, widower of Eleanor Elizabeth Allen.
Barnes, Mr. Kenneth L., 64, of Henrico, employee of Austin Brockenbrough & Associates engineering firm, husband of Joanna C. Barnes.
Fleming, Mrs. Carolyn, 56, of Richmond, a nursery day-care employee.
Friend, Mr. James B. Jr., 73, of Chesterfield, a master brick mason and educator, widower of Peggy Drewery Friend.
Gray, Ms. Helen Somerville, 92, of Richmond, former employee of C&P Telephone in the accounting department.
Massey, Mr. James M., 54, of Richmond, a former Philip Morris employee.
Muckerson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 83, of Richmond, widow of Alfonzo Muckerson Jr.
Sipe, Mr. Richard Theodore, 79, of Richmond, an Air Force veteran and retiree of the Federal Aviation Administration, husband of Dorothy Jane Hunter Sipe.
Wingfield, Ms. Ella Flippo, 88, of Henrico, a native of Doswell.
Wyatt, Ms. Gloria J., 47, of Montpelier, a certified nursing assistant.
VIRGINIA
CLARKESVILLE -- Boyd, Mr. Thomas Eugene Sr., 88, a World War II veteran and prisoner of war, retired owner/operator of Lugee Tire Co., widower of Marjorie Blanks Boyd.
Hughes, Mrs. Shirley Drumwright, 72, retiree with Russell Stover Candy Co., wife of Earl Linwood Hughes.
FARMVILLE -- Sheeler, Mrs. Hanie Angelina Davis, 94, retired registered nurse at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, widow of James Lowry Sheeler.
HAYNESVILLE -- Dawson, Mrs. Christine King, 86, retired supervisor with Levi Strauss & Co., widow of Franklin R. Dawson.
HOPEWELL -- Cooper, Mrs. Mary Marguerite, 70, wife of Glenn R. Cooper Jr.
REEDVILLE -- Whittaker, Mr. Louis Thurman Jr., 60, commercial waterman and owner of Sea Products Inc., husband of Deborah Corsa Whittaker.
ELSEWHERE
Brown, Mrs. Marie, 94, of Elizabeth, N.J., formerly of Goochland.
Pendleton, Mrs. Dorothy Wheaton, 93, of Matthews, N.C., formerly of Richmond, widow of William G. Pendleton Jr.
Reader Reactions
Gloria Jean ‘Shirley’ Wyatt: I miss you immensely already and pray that your family is able to cope with the monumental loss. I know that you will have Angels cracking up because I often think back to all the times you did what you do so well and cracked me up with laughter. I love and miss you Funny Lady,
‘Meake’
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