Frances-Emory-Obituary

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Frances Emory

New Bern, North Carolina

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July 6, 2017
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New Bern, North Carolina

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Frances Parker Emory On July 6, 2017, Frances Parker Emory died peacefully surrounded by her family's love at Carolina East Medical Center. She was born in Hopewell, VA, February 27, 1926 and lived there most of her life. Frances and her husband Bob moved four years ago to McCarthy Court, New Bern, NC to be closer to family. She was a person of great faith and a life-long member of First Baptist Church in Hopewell where she taught Sunday School, sang in the Sanctuary and All Saints choirs and was a long-time member of the Allan Flannagan Sunday School class. She was married for seventy years to Bob Emory and in April of this year she and Bob, with numerous family members from all across the country, celebrated their anniversary at a party in New Bern, NC. Frances graduated from Hopewell High School during World War II and married Bob in 1947. While in high school she delivered telegrams for Western Union. Once her children were in school she had an administrative position with the Mitchell Wiggins CPA firm in Petersburg, VA from which she retired in 1988. She is survived by her husband Bob, children Bob Emory, Jr (Lindy) and Susan DiVittorio (Ernie), grandchildren Francie Emory LaRue (Monty), Betsy Emory Jutras (Rob), Paul Rasnick, Ernesto DiVittorio (Amalia), Damien DiVittorio (Courtney), Dominic DiVittorio (Stephanie) and great grandchildren Emory, Chase and Teague LaRue, Henry and Parker Jutras, Alexandra, Jaclyn, Anthony and Isabella DiVittorio and Caleb Finn. The family wishes to thank all the staff on the Fourth Floor Neurology Ward of the Carolina East Medical Center in New Bern, NC for their incredible care and kindness.There will be a visitation at First Baptist Church Hopewell at Noon on Monday, July 10th followed by the funeral at 2 PM. Burial will be at Appomattox Cemetery.Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, Hopewell, VA.

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So sorry for your loss. I remember her singing in the Singing Saints with my grandma, Edna Clark.

Mrs Emory was such a beautiful person in many ways. I'm grateful I was able to get to know her and care for her. Praying for her family in this difficult time.

I have always thought she was such a caring and beautiful Christian lady. She always greeted you with a smile and inquiry about you and family. I feel so blessed to have known her .

What a beautiful lady! I will always remember how pretty she always looked no matter where you saw her. She was a true Southern Belle, inside and out. We have already missed her leaving our area but know she enjoyed being closer to her family. She has departed to be another angel in Heaven. Chuck and I send prayers to all of her family and especially to sweet Bob, who was a true gentleman right by her side always.

Uncle Bob, Bob, and Susan,
I am so sorry that Aunt Frances had to leave us. I know you have many wonderful family memories. I have many memories with all of you.
Love,
Katherine

Sending my deepest sympathy to the family. I worked with her at Mitchell Wiggins and she was very special to me. Told me I needed to wear lipstick. Made the best coconut cake ever. May your memories help you during this time.

Sincerely
Vicki Williamson