Callie-Overstreet-Obituary

Callie Jean Overstreet

Richmond, Virginia

1944 - 2024

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Callie Jean OverstreetJanuary 17, 1944 - August 26, 2024Callie Overstreet (McNitt), born in Rochester, NY, was a fearless, funny, loyal and fabulous woman. What made up Callie?Family: Callie loved her family deeply. She and William R. Overstreet her husband of 58 years met in college in Delaware...

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We always looked forward to Callie's sometimes surprise "brief" visits that somehow turned into delightful lengthy conversations. Nevertheless, Callie's car engine kept running in the meantime. How we shall miss her unique personality! Don and Anna Margaret

It´s a rare moment when angels live with us humans on earth and Callie was one of those. We met when she was a secretary of biomedical engineering at MCV/VCU in the mid 90s. I was a struggling student, riding steeplechase horses and no matter what she was there to support whether we were sharing the rare moment in a winners circle are covered in mud, blood, and grass stains, which has a lot of the time. Either way when you´re around Callie, you were in the winners circle. One way we knew...

Sending you all so much love and light I will always remember Aunt Callie for her beautiful smile and her vibrant enthusiasm. She always had so much joy and was so fun to be with. Thank you for the love you have shared Aunt Callie

So very sorry to hear. She will be missed. Prayers for all. The DeFazio's Be missed

I'll always remember our trips together, and the time we spent.

Callie we love you and will miss you. We know you will always watch over us at Hunters Ridge Equestrian Center. Dartanian has a forever home with us. He loved you dearly. No one can clean a horses stall as well as Callie .

With our deepest sympathy. Our hearts go out to you.

Shannon, Garreth, Bill and Callie´s family.... Callie was the most vibrant, joyous, and loyal person to all she met. She loved her family fiercely and I know how hard her passing will affect all of them. She was a local face around Bon Air and made friends easily. We will all miss her inward and outward (physical) beauty she maintained all her life. She will be especially missed by many in my family especially by my daughter, Kris Dillingham Sardella of Niskayuna NY, who considered...

Bill & Family, Please accept our deepest condolences for your loss! Your wife is fondly remembered! Frank & Ana Kelleher Troop 840