Horace-Ashe-Obituary

Horace A. Ashe Sr.

Richmond, Virginia

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Horace A. Ashe Sr. entered into eternal rest on April 8, 2004 at Memorial Regional Medical Center after a lengthy illness. He leaves to mourn his loss, his loving wife, Ruth Smith Ashe; sister, Lola Baker of Westin, Fla.; brother, Melvin Taylor of North Carolina; children, Horace Jr., Randy and...

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Mr Ashe I remember when you train me at GRTC 30 years ago and you were so patient and such a sweet person you will be sorely missed may you rest in Eternal peace my friend my deepest condolences to The Ashe Family

Dear Family,
Continue to hold to God's unchanging hand. He will in deed see you through. Yes, Horace will be greatly missed by all, but none of us will miss him the way you will. Let your fond memories of Horace help you through these times as you also recall, God's promise that He will not put more on you than you can bear. Trust Him.

All of you will continue to be in our prayers.

Carolyn, April and Raeven

Mrs. Ashe,Horace Jr.,Randy, and Brigette. I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Horace's passing. I remember growing up down the street from you all in Washington Park. I have many fond memories of Mr. Horace.
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. May God Bless your family in your time of sorrow.

To: Bridgett & The Ashe Family

I'm very sorry to hear about the lost of your father. My prayers are with you and your family. If you need anything please feel free to contact me.

Tina Myers

Mrs. Ruth,Horace,Randy,Bridgett, and famiy,
The love that Mr. Ashe showed me and my family through good times and bad will always be remembered. To know that he is now in heaven celerbrating with Jesus and the rest of the saints makes my heart glad. May the peace of God be with each of you during these times.
Love you all
Dawn

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Ashe. We have been
neighbors since I was a child. My fondest memory will always be the beautiful boat party he had on his property. It was such a gala event that he needed power from the neighboring homes. That has been many many years ago, but it was the most beautiful event I had ever seen. Mrs. Ashe, Horace, Randy and Brigette may the Peace of the Risen Lord be with you now and always.

We present this guestbook to you with deepest compassion and with our sincerest expression of sympathy.

I was so very sorry to hear about Horace. I worked at Southeastern Institute of Institute for 13 years and often saw Horace come and go. He was part of that company! He will be dearly missed!