The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Thursday, November 23, 1995
- EDWARD M. TRICE
- BESSIE MCPHERSON
- JANE T. STOWERS
- ELIZABETH W. POWELL
- WILLIAM W. PHILLIPS
- EVA L. ELLIOTT
- DONALD R. DORMADY
- WILLIAM R. SOWELL
- MARVIN Y. COSTON
- PAUL R. AYCOCK JR.
- FRED ASSELMEYER
- HENRETTIA A. BRYANT
- ROBERTA A. JOHNSON
- KENNETH A. HOGGARD
- EDNA D. HARRIS
- MARY G. JOLLEY
- FRANK P. BREEDING SR.
- JESSE B. TEMPLE
- WILLIAM R. ABBOTT
- MAXINE DELORES WHITE
- JAMES H. JOHNSON
- JOSEPH F. MELLINGS
- EDWARD G. CAIN SR.
- WINNIE T. NELSON
- JAMES L. BLAKE
- CHARLES K. DEMARY EMMA A. DEMARY
- PAUL H. HINES
- VIVIAN D. MERCER
- MILDRED F. WHITEHURST
- KATHRYN P. BOOS SUFFOLK - KATHRYN PLATT BOOS, 91, OF THE 2800 BLOCK OF
WINDJAMMER ROAD, DIED NOV. 22, 1995, IN A LOCAL NURSING HOME. MRS. BOOS,
THE WIDOW OF LOCKHART M. BOOS, WAS A NATIVE OF AMBLER, PA. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF
BEREA CHRISTIAN CHURCH, DRIVER, VA. SURVIVORS INCLUDE ONE DAUGHTER, BETTY
LOU RAMSEY OF SUFFOLK; TWO GRANDCHILDREN, SUSAN RAMSEY MANSFIELD OF SUFFOLK,
GEORGE V. RAMSEY JR. OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.; AND THREE GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN.
A GRAVESIDE SERVICE WILL BE CONDUCTED AT A LATER DATE IN PENNSYLVANIA. IN LIEU
OF FLOWERS, DONATIONS MAY BE MADE TO BEREA CHRISTIAN CHURCH ORGAN MEMORIAL
FUND, 4109 DRIVER LANE, SUFFOLK, VA. 23435. STURTEVANT FUNERAL HOME, BENNETTS
CREEK CHAPEL, SUFFOLK, IS HANDLING ARRANGEMENTS.
- FLEM S. REED
- ESSIE M. WILLIAMS
- DONALD F. KINGSLEY JR.
- IDAMAE WILDER
- CHRISTIAN R. WILLIAMS
- LILLIAN B. WIGGINS
- VIRGINIA D. EBERT
- ARON C. BECHIOM SR.
- HERBERT W. OWENS
- BEVERLY A. MASON
- ROOSEVELT T. GREEN SR.
- POLLY S. MORRIS
- EDWARD I. BRINKLEY
- HARRY J. MATTHEWS
- ANDREW D. BOONE
- JOHN R. KIRBY
- WILLIAM H. FARRIS
- CAROLYN C. MCMULLAN
- FAMILY CHANNEL BOOSTS MUSEUM
$1 MILLION DONATION PAYS FOR THE MARINE SCIENCE MUSEUM'S NEW IMAX THEATER.
- JONES RAPS CLINTON PLAN TO SEND TROOPS TO BOSNIA
- THREE RESCUED FROM OVERTURNED FISHING BOAT
- COUNCIL VOTES 4-1: SUFFOLK EMPLOYEES WILL GET FRIDAY OFF
- TO SURVIVE TRAVEL BLITZ YOU NEED PATIENCE, A NAP
- SOUTHSIDE LAWMAKERS SUE TO BLOCK GASTON PIPELINE
BEACH DEFENDERS CALL ACTION ``CREATIVE DESPERATION''; QUESTION ITS TIMING.<
- LEGISLATORS PLAN FORUM IN NORFOLK
- BEACH MAN IS CRITICALLY INJURED IN WRECK
- MAN FOUND DEAD ON STREET
- COUNTY OKS $19 MILLION IN SCHOOL PROJECTS
CONSTRUCTION AT 5 SCHOOLS WILL BE DONE OVER 2 YEARS
- OREGON INLET DREDGING WILL BE FINISHED BY CORPS
- FROM THE PULPIT TO THE PATROL CAR
- JONES INTRODUCES AMENDMENT
- ROAD SHIFTS ON MONDAY
- SAILORS DELIVER A GIFT FROM THE HEART
- JOY FUND
- OPINION BY GILMORE SUPPORTS GOP PRIMARY, NOT A CONVENTION
- DEMOCRATS SEEK GESTURE OF GOODWILL FROM ALLEN
- NORTH CAROLINA FIRES OFFICER WHO OVERSAW PAROLEE'S ACTIVITY
- ODU ANSWERS PRAYERS OF LOCAL AIDS TASK FORCE
- WAVES OF HISTORY
SQUARE-RIGGER SAILS IN
VETERAN OF MANY SEAS AND STORMS, THE 112-YEAR-OLD PORTUGESE FISHING SHIP
GAZELA WEATHERS A STORMY, 12-DAY VOYAGE ON THE BAY.
- MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
- MISSED MEETING, FIRE DRILL FUEL THE MEMORIES OF MISBEHAVIOR
- COASTAL FISHING FALLS WITH RISING COLD AND WIND
- TEMPERING GRATITUDE WITH SOBERING FACTS OF LIFE
- CORRECTION
- WEAKFISH BAN PUT IN PLACE UNTIL STOCKS CAN RECOVER
- DRESSED FOR THANKSGIVING
- CRIME TOTALS SHOW BEACH IS SAFESTY CITY FOR 8TH YEAR
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