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Virginia Dare <I>Pitcock</I> Barnes

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Virginia Dare Pitcock Barnes

Birth
Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA
Death
26 Feb 1987 (aged 72)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Virginia Pitcock Barnes, 72, died Feb. 26 in Baltimore, Maryland, after a short illness.

The funeral was March 2 at Higgins Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Thomas and the Rev. David Watson officiated and burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens.

She was a native of Lincoln County, a daughter of the late Richard and Annie Askins Pitcock and was the widow of Mitchell Barnes. Mrs. Barnes was a retired employee of Jonathan Logan Manufacturing Co., and a member of Fayetteville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

She is survived by a son, Robert (Sonny) Barnes of Baltimore; five sisters, Mrs. Alta Wade of Madison and Mrs. Etta Smith, Mrs. Martha Ann Burgett, and Mrs. Agnes Edde, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Lula Henning of Winchester; two brothers, G. W. (Buck) Pitcock of Fayetteville and John Pitcock of Valdosta, Ga.; two grandchildren and a great grandchild.

Source:
The Elk Valley Times
Fayetteville, Tennessee
March 11, 1987


Mrs. Virginia Pitcock Barnes, 72, died Feb. 26 in Baltimore, Maryland, after a short illness.

The funeral was March 2 at Higgins Funeral Home. The Rev. Don Thomas and the Rev. David Watson officiated and burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens.

She was a native of Lincoln County, a daughter of the late Richard and Annie Askins Pitcock and was the widow of Mitchell Barnes. Mrs. Barnes was a retired employee of Jonathan Logan Manufacturing Co., and a member of Fayetteville Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

She is survived by a son, Robert (Sonny) Barnes of Baltimore; five sisters, Mrs. Alta Wade of Madison and Mrs. Etta Smith, Mrs. Martha Ann Burgett, and Mrs. Agnes Edde, all of Nashville, and Mrs. Lula Henning of Winchester; two brothers, G. W. (Buck) Pitcock of Fayetteville and John Pitcock of Valdosta, Ga.; two grandchildren and a great grandchild.

Source:
The Elk Valley Times
Fayetteville, Tennessee
March 11, 1987



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