Willard Lemmon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 26, 2012.

Willard Lincoln Lemmon MARION, Va. Willard Lincoln Lemmon, age 88, died peacefully at his home on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. He was born on Sept. 30, 1924, to Frank Tremaine and Alexina Lincoln Lemmon. He was a life-long resident of Marion and Smyth County, Va., which he loved deeply and believed to be the most beautiful place on earth. He was a graduate of Marion Senior High School and entered Davidson College in the summer of 1942. He enlisted in the U.S. Army and was called to active duty in March 1943. Mr. Lemmon was a man of deep faith and a life-long member of Royal Oak Presbyterian Church in Marion were he served as both Deacon and Elder. Mr. Lemmon also loved to fish, particularly surf fishing, and playing golf. He often said that he got lots of exercise because "I swing the club more than most". He obtained the rank of Sergeant of Infantry Rifle I Company 309th Infantry 78th Division during World War II. He served on the front lines in Germany during the Battle of the Bulge. Mr. Lemmon was president of Lemmon Transport Company, Consolidated Real Estate Corporation, and Lemmon Investment Corporation. He served on the board of directors for the Bank of Marion for 39 years. He was vice president of the Virginia Highway Users Association and treasurer of the National Tank Truck Carriers. Mr. Lemmon served as vice president of the Smyth County Community Hospital Board, president of the board of trustees of Mary Baldwin College, member of the executive committee of the board of trustees of Emory and Henry College, the board of visitors for Davidson College and Virginia Highlands College. Mr. Lemmon service earned him many awards. He was given the Distinguished Service Award as the Outstanding Young Man of Virginia in 1956 by the Virginia Jaycees. He was given the Rotary Club Man of the Year Award in 1975, the State Farmer Degree by the Future Farmers of America in 1986, the Pathfinders Award by the Virginia Elementary School Principals in 1986 and was named Friend of Education by the Virginia Education Association. Mr. Lemmon was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Emory and Henry College in 1987. Having served his country in the armed services and his community in these ways, Mr. Lemmon also ran and was elected to represent his beloved Southwest Virginia in the Virginia House of Delegates in 1967. He was a member of the Mining and Mineral Resources Committee, chairman of the House Education Committee and was a member of the House of Appropriations Committee serving as chairman of its Subcommittee on Funding K-12 Education. In addition to serving in the Virginia House of Delegates, he served as vice chairman of the Virginia Governmental Management Commission, the Governor's Commission on Excellence in Education, the Governor's Commission on Educational Opportunities for all Virginians, and the Governor's Commission on the Future of Virginia. Mr. Lemmon served on the Board of Education for the State of Virginia for eight years and was its president for two years. Mr. Lemmon was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Frank T. Lemmon Jr. Mr. Lemmon is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Rosa Rogerson Lemmon; and his two daughters, Alexina L. Copenhaver and husband, Curtis, of Charlotte, N.C., and Elizabeth L. Sayers and husband, Lynn, of Marion. The Lemmons have seven grandchildren, Edward David Sayers, Carolyn Copenhaver Hargrove, Laura Sayers Angle, Kristen Copenhaver Grogan, Charles Curtis Copenhaver Jr., Sarah Sayers Sparks, and Amanda Sayers Huber; sixteen great-grandchildren; and many other family members and in-laws also survive. The family expresses deep appreciation to his loving caregivers: Ilene Blevins, Kathy Blevins, Katey Jackson, Kim Ball Robinson and Shelia Russell. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at 11 a.m. at Royal Oak Presbyterian Church in Marion, with the Rev. Alan Gray and the Rev. Steve Cathcart officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, from 4 until 6 p.m. at Seaver-Brown Chapel. In lieu of flowers memorial, donations may be made to Royal Oak Presbyterian Church, 139 W. Main St., Marion, VA 24354 or the Willard L. Lemmon Education Fund for Smyth County, Virginia, in care of Smyth County Educational Foundation, 147 Fox Valley Road, Marion, VA 24354. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family at www.seaverbrown.com Seaver-Brown Funeral Service and Crematory is serving the Lemmon family.

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December 3, 2012

Ralph Shupe

Elizabeth and Family my deepest sympathy in the death of your Father. I appreciate his contribution to our nation and to the community that we all love so much.

December 1, 2012

James Richardson

I remember Mr. Lemmon fondly. As a young man growing up in Marion he was somebody I looked up to with high regard. He was one of the prime movers in southwest Virginia after World War II and made our area a better place to live. His contributions are lasting and he will be greatly missed. My condolences to his family.

November 26, 2012

Charles and I are very sad to hear of Mr. Lemmon's passing. He was a very kind man and was so very respectful of everyone. He is now at home with Jesus his Lord. Our prayers are with each of you,
Charles and Nancy Taylor

November 26, 2012

Olabelle Gouldman

Mr. Lemmon and I worked together on many projects at SWSH---------------he was a pleasure to know.

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