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Mary Tom Bunting Long BLACKSBURG - Mary Tom Bunting Long, M.D., 89, died Wednesday, April 14, at Heritage Hall in Blacksburg. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Hardy "Huey" Long; father, Thomas Alfred Bunting and her mother, Mary Frances Culpepper Bunting. Surviving Dr. Long are son, Darden Bunting Culpepper Long of Portsmouth and daughter, Mary Claire Childress and son-in-law Charles Brown Childress of Christiansburg; and four grandchildren whom she adored, Preston Thomas Childress and Mary Margaret "Maggie" Childress of Christiansburg, Patrick Graham Long and Aaron Culpepper Long of Virginia Beach and Portsmouth. Dr. Long's Christian faith was the center of her life where she was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Portsmouth in her childhood and early adulthood, and a member of Blacksburg Presbyterian Church for more than 50 years. Mary Tom served in a number of roles in her church: elder, Sunday school teacher, and Lydia Circle member, as well as a member of numerous committees and task forces. Her greatest gift to her church was the gift of flowers where she oversaw the floral ministry for years, as well as creating many arrangements on her own. After giving up this role, she still made arrangements for many church holy days. After graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Dr. Long attended Randolph-Macon Woman's College (RMWC) in Lynchburg, Va., completing her degree requirements in three years. At RMWC, Mary Tom was a member of Kappa Delta Sorority. She then obtained her medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Va., at the age of 23. After interning at Gallinger Municipal Hospital in Washington, D.C., Mary Tom began her general practice in Portsmouth, affiliated with Maryview Hospital. Upon her marriage to Huey, she moved her private practice to Blacksburg where she was affiliated with Radford Hospital, delivering several thousand babies at Maryview and Radford hospitals. In 1965, Dr. Long became a staff physician for the Virginia Tech Student Health Center for five years. She continued her medical career working for the Virginia State Health Department, as the director of the New River Valley Health District for eight years. In 1978, she reportedly became the first female physician in Virginia to serve as regional director for the entire Southwest Region of Virginia from Appomatox to Bristol. Mary Tom retired from the State Health Department in 1983. Dr. Long was awarded Woman of the Year for Health in Montgomery County in 1976. Upon her retirement, Dr. Long remained active in the community where she served as chair of the Montgomery County Board of Social Services. She was a member of Torch Club International, Montgomery County Chapter, where she traveled to several national and international conferences. An avid fan of college football and basketball (especially Virginia Tech), and of the Atlanta Braves, Mary Tom was a longtime member of Blacksburg Sports Club. She also played bridge in several groups, including the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club and the Blacksburg Country Club Bridge Club. Special thanks to those who cared for Mary Tom in so many ways over the years: Dr. Daniel Camden, her longtime primary care physician; Rebecca Ford; Barbara Dowe; the staffs at Elite Style Salon and Top Nail; and more recently, the fourth floor nursing staff and hospital physicians at Montgomery Regional Hospital, and the staffs of the Villa at Heritage Hall and of Good Samaritan Hospice. A memorial service celebrating Mary Tom's life will be held Saturday, April 17, at 2 p.m., at Blacksburg Presbyterian Church conducted by the Rev. Susan Verbrugge. In lieu of flowers for Mary Tom, contributions may be made to the Free Clinic of the New River Valley, 215 Roanoke St., Christiansburg, VA 24073, Planned Parenthood Roanoke Health Center, 2207 Peters Creek Road, Roanoke, VA 24017 or Blacksburg Presbyterian Church Flower Fund, P.O. Box 144, Blacksburg, VA 24063-0144. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Apr. 16, 2010.

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Kim Smith

April 18, 2010

I am sorry to learn that Dr. Long passed away. She was a very nice person. I will miss her.

Lori-Jo Brandafino

April 17, 2010

Dardy,

I am deeply sadden to hear of your mother's passing.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. *Hugs* to you my friend.

David Lucas

April 17, 2010

Claire/Charles & Dardy --
We are saddened to hear about your loss of Mary Tom -- know that "Aunt Frances" and all the Lucas' thoughts are with you -- wish we could have made it up to Blacksburg, but will catch up for beach memories sometime later this summer. Love, Laurie & Dave Lucas

Don, Donna, Erika, & Ellie Gresh

April 16, 2010

Mary Tom was our neighbor for several years, and we loved every moment with her. We'll never forget the VT cruise and the nightly dinners in the dinning room. Mary Tom will always hold a special place in our heart.

Bob and Pam Getty

April 16, 2010

Dardy our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys and your sister and her family.

Peggy Atkins

April 15, 2010

Claire, I know that you will miss her so much but the many wonderful memories that you have shared together will live on. She was a wonderful Mom and grandmom to your kids and a very neat lady.

Brenda

April 15, 2010

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Dr. Long. She will be missed in the Hethwood Community.

Donna Richardson

April 15, 2010

Claire,Charles,Maggie,Preston and the Childress Family,
We are sorry for the loss of your Mother/Grandmother. She was an amazing women and I know that her legacy will live on through her family. May the comfort of God help you through this difficult time.
With Love,
Bugz, Donna, Paige and Seth

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