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Francis French Obituary

Francis Rush French, of Roanoke, Va., passed away at home surrounded by loved ones on Thursday, June 18, 2009. The Good Lord called him home as he had fulfilled his role as protector and provider for 84 years and his job was completed. He was born March 9, 1925, in Clintwood, Va. He is survived by his three children, Charles R. French, of Roanoke, Va., Gregory W. French and wife, Patricia, of Virginia Beach, Va.; and his daughter, Terrie A. French, of Roanoke, Va.; a brother, David French, of Huntsville, Ala.; and a sister, Catherine French Stookey, of Wood River, Ill. His surviving immediate family also includes two grandsons, Ryan B. French and Evan R. French, of Virginia Beach, Va.; and a dear friend and helper, Susan N. Connor, of Rocky Mount, Va. Francis was preceded in death in March 2009 by his wife of 55 years, Violet W. French; his parents, G. Mark French, Esq. and Bessie Rush French, of Clintwood, Va.; brothers, G. Mark French Jr., Charles G. French, of Cheverly, Md., and Calvin French, of Nacogdoches, Texas; and sister, Florence A. French, of Clintwood, Va.
Francis grew up in Clintwood, Va., where he learned many practical skills related to farming and coal mining. He often spoke of how tough it was growing-up during the Great Depression as it forever left a cautious mark upon him. During his adolescent summers, he and his brothers would spend their days working on one of his father's farms or driving timber or coal trucks carrying wood or coal from one of his father's properties. He graduated from Clintwood High School in 1941 having played on the school's varsity football and baseball teams. In 1943 he volunteered for the United States Navy and he trained at the amphibious training base at Little Creek, Va., after which he was deployed to the Pacific Theatre to participate in the fight against the Japanese Army and Navy. Francis' amphibious landing ship participated in the effort to re-capture the Pacific Islands and saw military action at Okinawa and Hiroshima as well as stops at Pearl Harbor, Manila Bay, Guadalcanal and the Solomon Islands.
After the end of World War II, Francis attended college at the Norfolk Division of William & Mary College, now known as Old Dominion University, for two years before transferring to Concord College in Bluefield, W.Va., where he graduated with a B.A. in business administration in 1950. While at Concord College, he met his future wife, Violet F. Ward, whom he married in 1952. They briefly lived in Radford, Va., before moving to Salem, Va., where he worked for General Electric Corporation for 31 years. He was a strong supporter of the local Andrew Lewis High School sports programs as well as the University of Virginia where two of his children graduated. After retiring from General Electric, Francis enjoyed gardening and playing with the family dogs at his 12 acre "retirement" home in Roanoke County.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, July 13, 2009, at Lotz Salem Chapel located at 1330 East Main Street in Salem, Va. A memorial service will be held 7 p.m. that evening to celebrate his life and accomplishments. Donations can be made "In Memory of Francis R. French" with checks made payable to "Norfolk Academy" and mailed to Norfolk Academy, 1585 Wesleyan Drive, Norfolk, Va. 23502.

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Published by Roanoke Times from Jul. 10 to Jul. 12, 2009.

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July 20, 2009

Greg, Chuck and Terri please accept
my sympathy in the death of your Dad.
I will keep you in my prayers.


Mrs. E.B. Moran


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July 13, 2009

Chuck, Greg and Terri,

I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Francis. Please know that we are thinking of you.
Love, Valerie Hutchison and family

July 13, 2009

Please accept my sympathy.



Love,
Linda Moran White

July 11, 2009

Greg,Chuck and Terri please accept my sympathy. I've been through it all before many times and know how it feels. Francis and I had some great times with you all when all of you were younger. Wishing you the best.
Ken Dick.

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