Bernice-Edwards-Obituary

Bernice E. Edwards

Portsmouth, Virginia

Apr 2, 1940 – Aug 30, 2010

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April 2, 1940
DIED
August 30, 2010
LOCATION
Portsmouth, Virginia

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Sturtevant Funeral Home - Portsmouth Boulevard Chapel Obituary

PORTSMOUTH - Bernice Eileen Edwards, 70, of the 200 block of Ashburn Rd. passed away on Monday, August 30, 2010 in a local hospital. Born on April 2, 1940 in Princeton, West Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Emma Hughes. Bernice retired from the VA Dept. of Transportation...

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As much today as twenty years ago, can't help but smile when thinking of my friend. Would love to hear " What You UP Too?" Fran Murray Arnold

Bernice was a lovely friend. We were saddened to learn of her passing. She was a great schoolmate, neighbor, daughter, mother, and grandmother. We remember her fondly.

Your mom had a great personality. I talked with her daily throughout the years with our jobs. I use to always thank her for being so pleasant and down to earth. I really missed her when she retired from VDOT. She was a bright gem. Goodbye Momma, Miss bad to the bone!

Kim, Karen, Shane & Family:
Dave and I are saddened to learn of your loss of Bernice. We first met her while we were all in school. It is hard to say "Goodbye" to such a lovely lady. You were truly blessed to have her with you for so long. And, we know your memories will bring you comfort as the days go by. We will keep you close in thoughts and prayers. Love & Hugs, Barbara & Dave Crockett

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Karen, Kim and family,
It's hard to understand why people are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing you were all a special part of such a well lived life. Many happy memories will carry you all through this sorrowful time.
God Bless,
Cora Bryant & Ray Costello

Our most sincerest sympathies Karen; meeting your mother in West Virginia last year was a blessing, and her kindness and loving demeanor will be missed very much. She will always be in our prayers. God Bless.

Maritza, Albert, & Samantha Aliaga-DeLaRosa.

Bernice use to get to work a hour before her shift started and go into the kitchen and start making the coffee. I would go into the kitchen to talk to her and I'd ask her before she would ask me, "What'ca up too" and she would smile and say, "I'm Bad to the Bone". Maybe she thought she was bad to the bone, but her heart was made of gold. Bernice, Cora and I formed a special friendship, we were gambling bubblies, we went to concerts, shows and even birthday dinners together. They were like...

Love you mom and will miss you terribly.