ELIZABETH-SHOOK-Obituary

ELIZABETH SHOOK

Crewe, Virginia

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SHOOK, Elizabeth Lynn Williams, 45, died on April 2, 2012, leaving behind a family who will dearly miss the ray of sunshine and laughter she brought to their lives. Beth is survived by her husband, Trace Randall Shook; and their children, Sara Elizabeth Shook, 10, and Isaac Randall Shook, 9. Born March 25, 1967 in Suffolk, Beth lived in Crewe and taught biology at Nottoway County High School for the past 10 years. She is survived by her parents, Lana Tucker Williams of Suffolk, and Victor Lee Williams of Ahoskie, N.C.; two sisters, Allison T. Williams of Suffolk and Susan L. Williams of High Point, N.C.; and her grandmother, Mabel Brumfield Tucker of Suffolk. Beth will be missed by her extended family, Jack and Wanda Shook of Keysville; her sisters-in-law and their husbands, Alisa and Andy Dyson of Knotts Island, N.C., Kara and Robbie Peatross of Ashland, and Tonya and Scott Mallory of Richmond; and her nieces and nephews, Alex, Kyle and Emily Palmer and Adam and Jace Mallory; and her lifelong best friend, Suzanne Hosier Stockman of Richmond. Beth, a graduate of Longwood University and John Yeates High School in Suffolk, was a lead teacher for Nottoway Public Schools and co-sponsor for the Class of 2013. As an educator and active parent in Nottoway-Burkeville Youth Athletic League, Beth has touched the lives of countless children. Beth was a lifelong member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Chuckatuck and a former member of the East Hanover Volunteer Rescue Squad. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, April 6, 2012 at the Nottoway High School Auditorium; burial will follow in the Crewe Cemetery. Visitation with family and friends will be held 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Jennings-McMillian Funeral Home, 200 West Carolina Avenue, Crewe, Va. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Nottoway Rescue Squad or the Crewe-Burkeville Recreation Youth Association. Any contributions made to the Shook family will be placed into a college trust fund for Sara and Isaac.


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

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I had the pleasure to Work with Mrs. Shook for over 5 years.She taught my youngest daughter and they enjoy each other company. A beautiful smile for a beautiful person will be miss at NHS.

Vannice A. Harris, Co-Worker at NHS

Trace,

Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

..there are simply no words..yet there are hearts that are grieving with you and there are prayers that have and will continue to be sent to heaven..there is the love and the joy and the heart smiles that will stay with you and each of us as we remember..please know you are not alone..Angel Hugs and God's Comfort..

Trace,
Words can't express how sorry Bridgette and I are for your loss. Know that you and your family are in our prayers.

Alpha Phi Omega at Longwood College was blessed to have Beth as a sister/brother. She will be missed by many....

Remembering Beth from childhood always having a smile on her face, she was a ray of sunshine! Praying for her family to always hold close to them the wonderful memories that they created together and knowing that Beth is with them everyday! With love, Amy and family.

My husband and I will always remember her smile, and positive attitude. She will truly be missed. We will pray that God gives her family strength during this difficult time.

Dear Trace, Sarah and Issac,
I know that words, however kind, can't mend the heartache you must feel, but know that you are not alone....you will always have friends and family to comfort you, your faith to uphold you and loving memories to help you smile again. Beth was a wonderful person, full of laughter and kindness and she will be sorely missed, but never forgotten. My prayers go out to you and your family.