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Edward Spivey Obituary

Edward J. Spivey Sr. SUFFOLK - Edward Jackson Spivey Sr., 81, died Nov. 20, 2009, at Sentara Obici Hospital. A native of Gates County, North Carolina, he was a son of the late Lowery Jackson and Fannie Stallings Spivey, and was predeceased by a sister, Lessie Winslow and a brother, Spurgeon Spivey. Ed retired as an electrician from Union Camp after 35 years service, operated Spivey's Radio and TV, and most recently was a delivery driver for Sheet Metal Products. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the American Legion and a member and deacon of South Quay Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Faye Bunch Spivey; five daughters, Judy Long (Sid), Shirley Coburn (Michael), Linda Brown (James), Jackie Beale (Bob), Rita Umphlett (Joey); two sons, Michael Spivey (Dale) and Edward Spivey Jr. (Donna); one sister, Iris Whitley; one brother, Lloyd Spivey (Jean); 19 grandchildren, Chad Ward, Shannon Ward, Sidney Long III, Danny Wayne Sumpter, Tracy Edwards, Michael Coburn II, James Brown Jr., Joe Brown, Adam Derby, Erica Beale, Sarah Beale, Robert John Umphlett, LeAnna Umphlett, Randy Umphlett, Leslee Jo Umphlett, Chelsea Spivey, Chavis Spivey, Shyanne Spivey, and Jackson Spivey; and six great-grandchildren, Brandon Ward, Keira Doss, Ethan Sumpter, Nickolas Sumpter, Julie Williamson, and Alexis Grace Mulder. The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Wright Funeral Home, Franklin, with the Rev. John Watson officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in Southampton Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home and suggests memorials be made to South Quay Baptist Church, 9617 South Quay Road, Suffolk, VA 23437. www.wrightfuneralhome.org.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 22, 2009.

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rita felton

November 26, 2009

our thought andprayers are with you all. NelsonandI use to carryour tv tohimtoget it it fix all the timeandhe would fixit if he could.most of the time hecouldsometimeit unfixble. But I rememberEd when I was growinguptoo My Mom and Dad would go se himinNC soI knewhiminthe early years too and in thelater years whenmy mom married Jesse they neverforgot Ed, so Ed been around long time. Ed neverhad aharshword to anyone he had asmile on his face. The asttime I saw himhehad that same smile. I'mso glad Igotto see him, cos it had beenlongtime.His daughters werelike family to me,Jackie ecspecially when she lived in Eure,nc. I want youto know youcancall me if you need meor if youjust want to talk.

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Rick Martin

November 24, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

Denny Cross

November 23, 2009

Ed,
I was saddened to hear about Mr. Spivey. I know he was not only a dad, but also a good friend. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Melissa Meier

November 23, 2009

I am sorry to hear about Mr. Spivey's passing. I had the pleasure of meeting him while he was delivering product for Sheet Metal Products.

I always enjoyed seeing him. He brought a smile to me everytime. He will be missed.

May you find comfort in all the memories that you will carry with you in the days ahead.

Pat Tyler

November 22, 2009

Hi to all of you!

Am so sorry to hear of Mr. Spivey's passing. He was such a kind man and I have very fond memories of him. All the times I was back and forth from our house to your house, and all the canasta games between Mr. & Mrs. Spivey and my parents. He will be truly missed. He is at peace now and with his maker in Heaven.

Love to you all,

Pat (Padgett) & Lynn Tyler

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