Horace-Jarratt-Obituary

Horace A. Jarratt

Colonial Heights, Virginia

About

LOCATION
Colonial Heights, Virginia

Obituary

Send Flowers

JARRATT Horace A. Jarratt, 66, of Colonial Heights, died Wednesday, April 25, 2007. He was the son of the late Bryant and Mary Jarratt. Mr. Jarratt was employed by the Virginia State Police as a Motorist Assistant and was the former owner of Horace Towing Company in Colonial Heights. He is...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Every time I see a CC Road Assistant vehicle or staff, mostly at WAWA, Horace is always remembered, comes to mind, when we where neighbors in the Somerset community. He even lent me his chain saw for tree limb that was rubbing against our house that scared my young son at the time.
So Horace your service to CC & being our kind neighbor still lives on.

Judy,
I was so moved by the celebration of Horace's life that was held at your church. Over the years that I have worked with you, I met Horace on many occassions and always enjoyed my conversations with him and I know how excited he was to get the job with the State Police. As I was listening to the stories at the service and reading the guest book today, I am reminded of the story about "How you live your dash." When someone is born there is joy and when someone passes away their is...

Family,

My father knew Horace very well and we were shocked to hear of your loss. But I want you to know for little time I knew him...He was such a sweet heart. When he had the wrecker service he had picked me up a few times. He tried to get my dad to go with him on a run but, dad was ill...He and my father always talked & he cheered my dad up when he was down... He was a wonderful man...God bless you all...

"Earth hath no sorrow that heaven cannot heal" Our prayers are with you and your family in your hour of need, To Judy and Family, may God's love keep you and sweet memories remind you of His eternal promises. You are in my prayers

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. I met Mr. Horace back almost 5 years ago when my car broke down on 95 and he came to my rescue to tow my car to a shop to get it fixed, I could tell that he enjoyed his job very much. Remember the good times you shared with him always.

Dear Judy,

My thoughts and prayers have been with you since I heard of Horace's passing. I only had the pleasure of meeting him once or twice, but in reading the tributes posted today, I know in my heart what a kind and caring person he was. I can not begin to express my sincerest sympathy to the fullest. The hole in your heart will soon be filled with the memories you have of your love for Horace. Use those memories, and the support of family and friends to help you through the...

Judy,
Many years have passed since I spoke to you and I want you to know that my prayers are with you as you struggle to understand the reasons for this horrible loss. I pray that God brings you and your family the peace that comforts and the joy that memories will bring. Horace must have been a wonderful man.

Uncle Horace will be greatly missed by all that knew him. I remember the times that he helped me out with problems with my car and even the time I locked myself out while in Petersburg going to college.
I know that my family is very thankful to him for helping us last year when my Dad was in the hospital. He stayed at the hospital some nights and helped us with decisions that had to be made right then. We were very grateful for his help. WE LOVE YOU UNCLE HORACE AND WILL MISS YOU VERY...

Dear Judy, You may not remember us but we were in the same SS class at Hunters Glen in Plano. We still get the classes e-mails and I just found out about the terrible accident taking Horace from all of you. We are so sorry but know you gain strength knowing you will see him again when the Lord calls us home. Our sincere sympathy to you and your family & friends.