Doris-Hite-Obituary

Doris Hite

Richmond, Virginia

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HITE, Deaconess Doris P., of Richmond, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 13, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Hite; son, Randolph Hite; two brothers, George Jr. and Robert Hamlin. She is survived by her son, Charles F. Hite (Marilyn); grandchildren, Carla Watson of Ohio, Simone Schrebert and Kelly Franklin of Pittsburgh, Pa., Markesha Johnson and CheRanda Clark of Richmond, Vallon and Jonathan Holcomb of Florida; great-grandchildren, Selina Schrebert of Pittsburgh and Martrel Johnson of Richmond; six sisters, Rosa McGriff, Josephine Spencer, Jacqueline Burnham of Pittsburgh, Ella Green of Pennsylvania, Cecelia Hamlin of Toronto, Canada, Minnie Ruth Glaze of Pennsylvania and Peggy Elston of Pittsburgh, who was reared with the family; one aunt, Essie Pryor of Sutherland, Va.; and one sister-in-law, Helen Smalley; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and special friends. Remains rest at Walter J. Manning Funeral Home, 700 N. 25th Street, where the family will receive friends on Friday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Remains will lie in state Saturday, 11 a.m. at First Union Baptist Church, 3510 Dill Rd., where funeral services will be held at 12 noon. Rev. Dr. Millard F. Boone III, interim pastor, officiating. Burial Oakwood Cemetery.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Doris worked with me at NationsBank now Bank of America in the Business Loan Dept. She was a wonderful and dear friend to me. We met for lunch or dinner after she stopped working at the bank. She often spoke of her Son Chuckie and her granddaugher. I hope we can meet one day. I will miss her!!

To the Hite Family, she was a great community activist and loved her neighborhood, may God grant you peace during your time of sorrow.

To Charles Hite and family, Mrs. Hite was a wonderful person and friend to our mother. May God strengthen and keep you now and always.

The Salter Family (JFK & 23rd St.)

To the family of Mrs. Doris Hite, my prayers go out to you. May the love of GOD sustain you during this time. Mrs. Hite will surely be missed not only by you but also by her church family. Mere words cannot express what I truly feel. Mrs. Hite was a wonderful person and I am happy to have known her.

TOO CHARLES HITE ( CHUCKIE ) WE OFFER OUR PRAYERS OF COMFORT. MS HITE WAS A WOMAN THAT EVERYONE LOVED AND SHE LOVED EVERYONE. CHARLES I KNOW WE HAVEN'T SEEN EACH OTHER IN OVER THIRTY YEARS BUT YOU CAN NEVER FORGET A FRIEND THAT ALWAYS HAD TIME FOR HIS FRIENDS. CHUCKIE WE GO ALL THE WAY BACK TO TROOP 449 AT CEDAR STREET BAPTIST CHURCH IN THE EARLY 70'S. SO I JUST WANT TOO SAY BE STRONG MY BROTHER AND THE LORD WILL TAKE CARE OF EVERTHING. JEFFERY J. WASHINGTON AND FAMILY, ROSETTA C. WASHINGTON,...

To the family of Doris Hite, it was a pleasure to know Mrs. Hite.We met at dialysis and her kindness and friendliness will not be forgotten.Bless all of you at this time.

ALWAYS AN LADY, GOD BLESS CHARLES HITE AND FAMILY

I worked with Ms. Hite at MCV years ago. What a special lady. Was always so nice to me. With Sincere Sympathy

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.