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Frances Yates Pettus

New River Valley, Virginia

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Frances Yates Pettus, 87, of Shawsville, Va., went to be with her Lord on March 4, 2009. She is preceded in death by her husband, Frank E. Pettus; and three sons, Curtis Earl Pettus, Paul Edward Pettus and Donald Lee Pettus. She is survived by her sons, Bobby Odell Pettus and wife, Linda Fay, and...

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WE will miss her .She was a Dear, dear Lady.

To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord! What a thought! Sorry to hear about the passing of Sis. Pettus. Loved her always and remember so many times being in church w/her and her family, growing up. Our loved ones leave us to be reunited w/their heavenly Father, but the memories live on forever. Thank God for Good Memories. Praying for each of you for the physical, spiritual and emotional strength you need during this time and future.

Grandma Pettus was the BEST!
We will miss her and her GREAT cooking! My son tells me I cook Great and I say I learnt from my mom and My mom said she learnt from Grandma, so thank you grandma
and yes a little sugar does make everything taste better.

Tina Pettus Maxie

I know aunt Frances is at peace and in a much better place now. May you all find comfort in the happy memories you share.

She was my Mother-n Law but treated me as her daughter. I loved her and she taught me many wonderful things. I have great memories of this family and pray and know God will be with each one of them. Brothers and sisters I will always be here for each one of you.
Prayers and Love,
Norma

I worked with Gene Yates and Curtis Pettus at Garst Bros Dairy in Roanoke, VA

So sorry to hear of Francis passing. I grew up with her and she was always a fun person to be with.
I know she will be missed by many people not just her family but friends also. Hoping to mert her up there in heaven.
Nellie Boone Argabright

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Frances. She and my mother (Anna Dickerson) were life-long friends. She was so kind to our family and brought food when our mother died. Wish I could be with you but miles and circumstances do not make it possible. I will remember you in prayer at this very difficult time. Love, Betty Dickerson Sowder

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.