Eunice-Anderson-Obituary

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Eunice A. Anderson

Portsmouth, Virginia

Oct 15, 1925 – Jun 12, 2010

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October 15, 1925
DIED
June 12, 2010
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Portsmouth, Virginia

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Sturtevant Funeral Home - Portsmouth Boulevard Chapel Obituary

CHESAPEAKE – Eunice Arbaugh Anderson, 84, of the 1600 block of Linden Ave. passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 12, 2010.  Eunice was a graduate of the University of Virginia and retired from Sentara Norfolk General Hospital after 30 years of service.

 

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Beth, Your mom was my OR instuctor and I remember her fondly. I send my love and prayers at this difficult time. I have great memories of years past. Take care.

I first met mrs Anderson while employed at norfolk general hop.I remember walking thru the or. when i saw her coming down the hall. I went i know you played ball, she went ya. U>VA At that point i said no n.c.u.and that started a long friendship.. God bless and keep you.

Beth and Ronnie- Eric and I send our love and prayers. It has been much too long since we have last talked. Take care and I will contact you soon.
Valeria Mitchell

I am a 1971 graduate of Norfolk General Hospital School of Professional Nursing. Mrs. Anderson was my OR instructor. She was a kind and wonderful person to all of the student nurses. We could always talk with her, not only as our instructor but also a friend. Her influence on us made us better nurses.
Millie Maynard Morris,RN Class of 1971

Eunice was my mother in law. I have been married to her son Tim for 18 years now. She was a selfless devoted parent to her children and her grand children. There wasn't anything she wouldn't do for any of them.

She loved her soaps, the Star and Enquire magazines, college basketball, and Bingo. She was very lucky too...

She never hesitated when it came to Katie and Joey. We were so fortunate to have her so near. She often sat with the kids on days school was closed....

Mrs. Anderson was my O.R. instructor also, and she was such a wonderful person. The students really loved her kind and gentle manner. I will never forget her.

Peace to you, Mrs. Anderson.

Unfortinuatly I didn't have the good fortune to know Mrs. Anderson. Among her many attributes must have been a wonderful parent. Her son Stewart is one of my best friends and he exemplifies high character and public service.

Mrs. Anderson was my OR instructor in 1975 when I was a student with the School of Professional Nursing. She was well respected in her field, having earned the utmost respect of the surgeons and operating room staff. She always made us students feel comfortable and always had a smile and kind word of encouragement for us. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Diane M.Whalen,RN
Virginia Beach,Virginia

Mrs. Anderson was my OR instructor at Norfolk General in 1976. She was well respected, and I remember her fondly. She put you at ease and made it very easy to learn. My prayers are with her family.