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Virginia Lee <I>Beamer</I> Spraker

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Virginia Lee Beamer Spraker

Birth
Woodlawn, Carroll County, Virginia, USA
Death
17 May 2012 (aged 87)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Dublin, Pulaski County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Posey Beader Beamer &
Roxanna Octavia "Annie" Marshall
One of ten children;
7 sisters & 2 brothers
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1916 Clarence Marshall***see below
1917 Irene E. (Melton)
1917 Goldie E. (Rakes)***see below
1920 Pauline "Linnie" (Barger)***see below
1922 Hattie Reva (Landis)***see below
1922 Mattie Geneva (Landis)***see below
1923 Iva Lou (Gillespie)***see below
1924 Virgil Andrew***see below
1924 Virginia Lee (Spraker)***see below
1926 Annie Pearl (Davis)

Married Norris Brown Spraker
1946
Mother of three children;
1 daughter & 2 sons
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Obituary
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A teacher by nature, Virginia spent the better part of her life in her third grade classroom at Jefferson Elementary School. She carried forward a family tradition in education that began with her grandfather Marshall and her nine siblings – eight of whom were teachers – influencing the future of hundreds of students. That tradition continues with their children and grandchildren who teach today.
Daughter of Posey Beader Beamer &
Roxanna Octavia "Annie" Marshall
One of ten children;
7 sisters & 2 brothers
*****************************
1916 Clarence Marshall***see below
1917 Irene E. (Melton)
1917 Goldie E. (Rakes)***see below
1920 Pauline "Linnie" (Barger)***see below
1922 Hattie Reva (Landis)***see below
1922 Mattie Geneva (Landis)***see below
1923 Iva Lou (Gillespie)***see below
1924 Virgil Andrew***see below
1924 Virginia Lee (Spraker)***see below
1926 Annie Pearl (Davis)

Married Norris Brown Spraker
1946
Mother of three children;
1 daughter & 2 sons
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Obituary
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A teacher by nature, Virginia spent the better part of her life in her third grade classroom at Jefferson Elementary School. She carried forward a family tradition in education that began with her grandfather Marshall and her nine siblings – eight of whom were teachers – influencing the future of hundreds of students. That tradition continues with their children and grandchildren who teach today.


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