![]() Olney Road, Norfolk 23507.Īrrangements by Andrews Funeral Home, Gloucester. Memorials to the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, 800 W. Thursday in Rosewell Memorial Garden, Ordinary, by the Rev. Esther Wells of Dewitt and paternal great-grandparents, Mr. of McKenney maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. of Hampton maternal great-grandparents, Mr. ![]() GLOUCESTER – Jordan Ann Franklin, infant daughter of Ron and Sheryl Franklin of Gloucester, died Monday, April 20.Īlso survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. Burial in Peninsula Memorial Park, Newport News. Visitation from 7 to 8:30 tonight at W.J. Tickle of Newport News and five grandchildren. Cunningham of Mount Sidney a sister, Ruth C. Marshall of Newport News a son, William L. Survived by his wife, Wanda Lee Heltzel Cunningham two daughters, Barbara C. The Army veteran of World War II was a native of Whitmer, W.Va. Cunningham was employed as a transportation dispatcher at Yorktown Naval Weapons Station, retiring in 1979 after 27 years’ service. MOUNT SIDNEY – Walter Howard Cunningham, 65, a Peninsula resident until 1987, died Monday, April 20. Assemble at 1694 Briarfield Road by 11 a.m. Burial in Oakland Cemetery.īody placed in church by 10 a.m. Funeral at noon Friday at New Mount Olive Baptist Church by the Rev. a brother, Hollis Fauntleroy of Hampton and four foster grandchildren. Survived by a foster daughter, Sylvia Brice of Hampton three sisters, Hattie Taylor and Jacqueline Wilson of Hampton and Ellen Walton of Detroit, Mich. Beard was a member of New Mount Olive Baptist Church and the Decade Club of Langley Village. Beard, 69, a lifelong resident of Hampton, died Saturday, April 18. Thursday at Mineral Spring Baptist Church by the Rev. three sisters, Bertha White, Mattie Copeland and Louise Whitfield of Suffolk two brothers, Williaid Baker and Vernon Baker of Suffolk and six grandchildren.įuneral at 2 p.m. Harrell of Suffolk three foster sons, Lloyd Lewis and Harvey Lewis of Suffolk and Brian Copeland of Washington, D.C. Survived by his wife, Ida Mae Baker a foster daughter, Wanda J. Baker was also a member of Masonic Lodge 256, Holland.
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