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Virginia Beale Obituary

Virginia Pierce Beale KILL DEVIL HILLS - Virginia Pierce Beale, 87, went to be with her Lord Monday Dec. 6, 2010 in the home of her son. Mrs. Beale was born June 28, 1923 in Suffolk. She was the daughter of the late James Cephus and Bertha Morris Pierce. Also preceding Mrs. Beale in death was her husband, James Rawls Beale Sr., her sister, Beatrice McCotter and three brothers, Morris, John, and Raymond Pierce. Mrs. Beale was a longtime member of Great Fork Baptist Church in Whaleyville and was a retired bookkeeper from Farmer's Feed and Seed. Mrs. Beale is survived by her two sons, James (Jimmie) Rawls Beale Jr. and wife Carolyn of Kill Devil Hills, and Robert Lloyd Beale and wife Theresa of Windsor, Va. Also surviving are her pride and joy, four granddaughters, Michelle B. Johnson of Chesapeake, Heather B. Nobles of Kill Devil Hills, Kelly B. Johnson of Grandy, N.C., and Courtney B. Roggmann of Windsor; four grandsons-in-law, Dale Johnson, Taris Nobles, Paul Johnson, and Mike Roggmann. The ones that brought the biggest smile to her face were her great-grandchildren, Andrea, Kevin, Zion, and Trevor. She is also survived by two very special nieces, Doris Johnson (Tom) of Suffolk, and Mary Meador (Pete) of Midlothian, Va. The family extends their thanks to the director and staff of Spring Arbor Assisted Living for the special love and care given to mom; to the Community Home Health and Hospice team for the love and care given to us and to Pastor Tony Facenda of the Still Waters Baptist Church Family for his faithful visits and support given to our family. A thank you, also, to all of Virginia's faithful friends from Great Fork for their visits. Mom had a way of showing so much love to each of us and never complained about any disabilities she endured. She loved to read her Bible and Open Window everyday and was a strong believer in prayer. Her favorite verse was Phil.4:13, "I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me." A celebration of Virginia's life will be held Friday Dec. 10, at 11 a.m. in Great Fork Baptist Church in Suffolk. A visitation will be held in the church sanctuary one hour prior. Pastor Donald Jones and Dr. Jeff Crabtree will officiate. The interment and committal rites, by Pastor Tony Facenda, will follow immediately at the Great Fork Baptist Church Cemetery. Friends may gather in the church fellowship hall immediately following the service. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial donations be sent to the Great Fork Baptist Church General Fund at 180 Great Fork Road Suffolk, VA 23438. Many thanks to Courtney Gallop of Gallop Funeral Services Inc. of Nags Head to whom local arrangements were entrusted and to R.W. Baker Funeral Home and Crematory, Suffolk. Condolences to the family may be expressed via the online register at www.rwbakerfh.com or www.gallopfuneralservices. com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Dec. 8, 2010.

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Renee Hobbs

December 10, 2010

Sorry to hear about Ms. Virginia's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Gale King

December 9, 2010

Sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

December 9, 2010

We are so sorry at Ms. Virginia's passing. But we can rejoice knowing she's seen our Savior face to face.
Our prayers are with you for God to grant you peace & comfort.
Love & God bless,
Johnnie & Betty Baum

Clarence Everette

December 9, 2010

From my family to your wonderful family, our condolences. Jimmy I know this feeling of lost, but celebrate the life of your mother, and keep her love connected to your love for her deep in your heart. My prayers go with you my friend.

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