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Iris Bozarth Fortner HENRICO - Iris Bozarth Fortner, 77, passed away peacefully at home with her children and family at her side Dec. 25, 2010. She was born Iris Hamilton Bozarth Aug. 3, 1933 in Williamsburg and grew up in Norfolk where she attended and graduated from Granby High School in 1951. She also attended Old Dominion University which at the time was a Division of William and Mary College. On Aug. 18, 1956, Iris married Benny George Fortner at First United Methodist Church in Norfolk where they lived before moving to Richmond. She raised her three sons in Richmond where she spent the majority of her life. Iris and her husband also spent 10 years in Roanoke until his passing in August 2001. Iris enjoyed traveling with her husband and family on trips that would take her to many foreign countries and all over the U.S. They often traveled in the family plane as she and her husband thoroughly enjoyed aviation as well as the many friendships they developed through it. Playing the piano was a joy and pleasure to Iris as she had taken lessons starting at an early age. She always filled her home with her music for her family and friends to enjoy. Her sons remember growing up doing homework while listening to their mother playing the piano. Iris's children and grandchildren meant the world to her and she was so very proud of each of them. She enjoyed spending as much time as she could with her family and caring for her grandchildren every chance she could. Family meals and get-togethers were important to her and she thoroughly enjoyed cooking a large meal and having everyone over. She was always there for any and all events her grandchildren were involved in from singing performances to plays to sporting events. Family was the most important thing to her and she instilled these same values in her children and grandchildren. Iris wishes to thank all of her family and friends who called, wrote and visited with her during her illness. Her friends were so very important to her and she was active in many card groups, clubs and organizations and was a member of Second Baptist Church in Richmond. The close-knit communities in Richmond and in Roanoke where she lived were special to her and she wishes to thank everyone there for the special times, friendships and close bonds she formed with each of you. Iris was preceded in death by her parents, Gerald Weeks Bozarth and Iris Hamilton Bozarth and her loving and devoted husband of 45 years, Benny George Fortner Sr. She is survived by her three sons, Glenn Weeks Fortner, wife Julie and their children Bryce Warren, Ryan Weeks, Kendall Virginia and Madison Hope; son, Ben George Fortner Jr., wife Denise and their daughter Taylor Anne; son, Kenneth Bozarth Fortner, wife Debbie and their children Haley Elizabeth and Gavin Bozarth, all of Richmond; brothers, Gerald Bozarth of Elizabeth, Colo., and William Bozarth of Virginia Beach; aunt, Margie Colonna of Virginia Beach; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank all of the caretakers, hospice workers, friends and family for their devoted care, love and attention which made her final months as enjoyable as possible. Visitation will be Wednesday, Dec. 29, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Parham Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 1771 North Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23229. Friends and family are invited to attend memorial services at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 30, at Second Baptist Church, 9614 River Road, Richmond, VA 23229. Interment in Westhampton Memorial Park. Condolences may be offered at www.woodyfuneralhomeparham.com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Dec. 28, 2010.

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Cheri Ogden

January 15, 2011

Ken, Ben, Glenn and families- what a sad loss. Your mother was such a gracious and kind lady. I know she will be missed by many. I pray for peace for each of you and know God will allow her loving spirit to live on through your families.

Beth and Van Williams

December 31, 2010

Dear Ben, Denise, Taylor and family, We are so sad to hear of your mother's passing and want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. You are a special family. Most sincerely,

Heather Smith

December 30, 2010

Dear Glenn, Ken and Ben,
I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a beautiful women and loved by all. I can remember your mom and dad both playing the piano and that organ they had together. What fond memories we will cherish of her. I know how much she suffered and what relief she has now, even though it is so hard to say good bye. Love to you all. I am so sorry we could not be there for the services but know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Love
Heather and Jeremiah Smith

December 29, 2010

Dear Glenn, Ben and Ken: I'm so, so sorry to hear of your loss. I will never forget how nice your mother was and all of the fun times our families had together while we were growing up. Though I can't be there in person, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Pam (Ellyson) Pitts

Loretta Bittel

December 29, 2010

Dear Fortner Family, The Roanoke Monday Night Girl's Bridge Group is saddened by the loss of your wonderful mother. Iris was such a witty, intelligent, kind person... AND a gracious bridge partner...she was sorely missed when she left Roanoke to return to Richmond and will always be fondly remembered.... With deepest sympathy,

December 29, 2010

Iris and Benny were good friends while living in Roanoke and I am very sad to learn of her death. We had a fun time together learning to play bridge(we really didn't do much playing, just socializing) and Benny and Ron were in chemo together. Both Iris and Ben were an important part of Windsor Hills UMC while here and will be missed by many. With Christian Love, Joan Wheeler

December 29, 2010

Belmont Park is saddened today with the loss of your Mother. Iris was a wonderful neighbor, always smiling, and an elegant person when playing BUNCO. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Liz and Sam Wampler

December 28, 2010

Dear Glenn, Ben and Ken:You have truly lost someone special. Your mother was a beautiful lady, both inside and out. She was such a great mother, loving and understanding. She and your dad successfully raised three baby boys into fine successful men who are now raising families of their own. I know they were both so proud of each of you. What a blessing it is for you to have had a mom like Iris. During a difficult time in my life, your mother was a good neighbor and friend to me and my children, and I will never forget her kind acts for us. Please continue to stay in touch. I want to watch your precious children grow up. With love, Barbara Jordan

December 27, 2010

To the family of Iris Bozarth Fortner,

We at Westhampton Memorial Park wish to express our deepest sympathies for the loss of your loved one. We pray that God will help to ease your pain in the days to come. We are proud and honored to be chosen as their final resting place. This is a responsibility that we do not take lightly and we pledge the highest level of perpetual care to honor their memory. Please do not hesitate to call us with any concerns or if there is anything we can do to make this difficult experience any easier.

Lee Smith
Family Service Counselor
Westhampton Memorial Park
804-740-1948

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