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Elizabeth McCANN Obituary

Elizabeth Roberts McCann, 95, died peacefully at home on February 2, 2013. She was born in Norton, the daughter of John Roberts and Gladys Martin Roberts. Her grandmother was a Presbyterian missionary to the western part of the state, and as a little girl Libby enjoyed singing hymns and making up sermons. With her brother and three sisters, she grew up happily in Norton. In 1938, she graduated from Farmville State Teachers' College (now Longwood University) and became a teacher. Her first job was at a high school in Eastern Virginia, where she taught mathematics and a little of everything else, and also coached the girls' basketball team. It was here too that she met James Henry McCann, another teacher. Libby and Mac were married in 1940, and shortly thereafter Mac, a V.P.I. graduate, was called up for active duty in the Army.
During the war years, Libby lived with her parents in Norton and worked for the local draft board. Afterwards, as an Army wife, she lived at a number of army posts including Blacksburg, where Mac was a VPI Professor of Military Science, and then in Norton when he was sent to Japan during the Korean War. In 1953, she and her two young daughters traveled by train from Norton to Seattle and boarded a ship to Japan. The family lived there for two years, and then in Richmond, Taiwan, Richmond again, and finally Blacksburg, where Col. McCann, having retired from the Army, became Assistant Commandant of the Corps of Cadets.
Libby spent the last 50 years of her life in Blacksburg. During this time she earned a Master's Degree in Education from Radford University and worked for a number of years as a Special Education teacher at Margaret Beeks Elementary School. She was also a faithful and active member of Blacksburg Presbyterian Church, serving as an elder and a member of the choir, the Prayer Group, and numerous committees. In addition to these activities she was a Girl Scout leader for several years, a loyal Hokie fan, and a participant in book clubs and the philanthropic organization P.E.O. She was proud of the huge old oak in her front yard, and even prouder when it was chosen for inclusion in the book "Remarkable Trees of Virginia."
Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Susan McCann Butler and husband, Scott Butler, her daughter, Elizabeth Harrison McCann and husband, Christopher Linsmayer; her grandchildren, Anne Elizabeth Butler, Christopher Harrison Linsmayer, and Kaitlyn Elizabeth Linsmayer; and many nieces and nephews; as well as relatives by marriage, including Col McCann's sister, Evelyn McCann Poole.
She was preceded in death, among many caring family members on both sides of her family, by her husband of 63 years, Col. James Henry McCann; her brother John Roberts Jr.; and sisters, Mary Roberts Agay, Annette Roberts Tyler, and Martha Roberts Edwards; her niece Josephine Roberts Gaines; her nephew, John Edwards; and her favorite cousin Samuel Dobyns.
Her family would also like to acknowledge and thank Dr. William Hendricks and Libby's wonderful caregivers, Cheryl Stinson, Gloria McNeill, and especially Mary Bentley, whose loving concern and faithful care for many years enabled Libby to "stay in her own home." She was blessed to have had such help, and we are grateful.
A service celebrating Libby's life will be held at the Blacksburg Presbyterian Church, 701 Church Street, SE, Blacksburg at 3 p.m. on Saturday, February 9, 2013. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial contributions to the music fund at Blacksburg Presbyterian Church or to your favorite charity.
Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, 150 Country Club Dr., SW, Blacksburg, VA 24060; 540-552-3211.

Published by Roanoke Times on Feb. 5, 2013.

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Susan Butler

February 15, 2013

Thank you to all who have made entries in this guest book. We appreciate the kind words about our mother and your expressions of sympathy and support for us. Thanks, too, to all those who sent cards or memorial contributions, came to the service (in person or in spirit), or stopped by to see us and the "big tree." Love to you all, Susan and family

Bob Peak

February 12, 2013

Dear Beth,

I want to tell you how sad I am to hear that you have lost your Mother. I knew your Father from my student days at Tech ROTC...he was a mighty fine man who inspired me. I recall your days at BHS, a bundle of joy and happiness you portrayed and wish the best for you and your family. It is difficult to lose our parents but knowing of their faith in God makes it bearable. God bless you, Beth.

Bob Peak

February 8, 2013

Dear Susan,
I'm so sorry to learn of your mother's passing. Even though she has been ill a long time, it is still hard. It sounded like she lived a fairly active life almost up until the last few years. Your mother was really fortunate that you and your sister were able to make arrangements so she could stay in her own home for all these years. She certainly lived a long active life, one that will provide you with many fond memories for years to come.
Thinking of you,
Julia Oliver



Julia Oliver

February 8, 2013

Dear Family-
What a "lady" your mother/grandmother was. I am the person who followed her after her husband died. She was the epitome of a southern lady in her graiousness and charm. I looked forward to my visits wiht her and she always thanked me by letter for coming by.
Sandra Phillips Good Sam

February 6, 2013

Susan and Beth,
You are in my thoughts and prayers as you celebrate the wonderful life of your dear mother. We have something in common; my husband was also born in Wise County, VA. I'm sorry I will not be in Blacksburg for her service since I am away for a month.
Linda Huffman Phillips, BHS Class of '64

February 5, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in our Creator's words at Psalm 86:6,7 that he hears those who mourn and he is there to help you through your loss.

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