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Eleanor Epps Cornwell
Ivor - Eleanor Carroll Epps Cornwell, 91, passed away on January 29, 2012. She was born in Southampton County on November 2, 1920 to Joseph Carroll Epps and Ogie Felts Epps and graduated from Dendron High School in l939. On June 15, 1947 she was married to Roy Caleb Cornwell who predeceased her in 2000.Together, they worked to build two businesses in Ivor-Ivor Grocery Company, in the early years of their marriage, and Prescription Fertilizer and Chemical Company which flourishes today. Much of their success was due to her wise management and attention to detail. She loved her family, her church, her neighbors and her community- working as a steadfast volunteer at the Ivor Elementary School, belonging to the Ivor Women's Club, serving as a charter member of the Ivor Rescue Squad and of its auxiliary. With her friend, Ellen Stephenson, she spearheaded the effort to bring a piano teacher to Ivor's school and to bring choral music education and appreciation into the elementary curriculum of Southampton County schools.
She leaves to mourn her passing her daughters Cathy C. Floyd and her husband Locke , of Concord, N.C., Glenda C. Nemes and her husband Dick of Charleston, S.C., her grandsons Michael Cornwell Floyd of Banglamong, Chonburi, Thailand, Tyler Reed Nemes of Delray Beach , Fla. Brian Booth Floyd of Concord, N.C. and Paul Epps Floyd and his wife, Susan, of Greer, S.C.
Her siblings, Clarice Rollings of Surry County, Elizabeth Uzzle of Jacksonville, Fla., Nancy Bunn and her husband Charles of Newsoms, Roselyn Moxley of Carrollton, and, Joseph C Epps Jr and his wife Carolyn of Wakefield, and their families always called her "Sister". She is also survived by 13 nieces and nephews including Rebecca C. Owens of Ivor and Otelia R. Seward who were especially devoted to her.
In her later years, she was assisted in maintaining her active life by the staff and her friends at the Village at Woods Edge in Franklin and her caregivers, Stephanie Johnson and Wanda Story. In her last 11 days, she was given tender and loving care by the staffs of Southampton Memorial and Louise Obici Memorial Hospitals.
Funeral services on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at 11 a.m. will be conducted by Rev. Cliff Fritzinger at the Ivor United Methodist Church in Ivor where she was a lifelong member, Sunday School teacher, member of the church council and leader of the Bethany Bible Study Course. The visitation will also be held at the Church on Tuesday, January 31 from 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Ivor Cemetery. A memorial will also be held later in the day at The Village at Woods Edge. Eleanor has requested that memorials be sent to the Ivor United Methodist Church, the Ivor Volunteer Rescue Squad or the Ivor Fire Department. Services are under the direction of the Wakefield Chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Jan. 31, 2012.

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February 3, 2012

Cathy & Glenda,
Kay told me of your mother's passing. I extend my sincere sympathies to you at this time. Our mother's deaths leave a large hole, but the memories comfort. I fondly remember the "good old days" in Ivor and can picture us all running around so freely in a loving community. I will be thinking of you during this time.
Sincerely,
Deborah Saunders Wheawill

Brenda Layne

January 31, 2012

Glenda and Cornwell family,

Glenda, my heart is saddened by the passing of your Mom. She was such a wonderful, outgoing, and personable lady. Mom admired her strength and love for her family.

Even though we haven't seen each other in years, our roots are deep.

I'm sure your Mom is flying high in heaven and so glad to be back with your Dad. May she rest in peace and forever be in our memories.

Brenda Layne/Wakefield, VA

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