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From the Staff of Scott's Funeral Home
June 16, 2021 | Richmond, VA
Richmond, Virginia
DESHAZOR, Jeffner Kay, 65, of Henrico, departed this life May 28, 2021. Surviving are her husband, Millard DeShazor; son, Eric DeShazor (Reynaul); daughter, Nicole Brash (Fabian); three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; three sisters, Martha Lee Terry and Stephanie Terry of Danville, Va....
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From the Staff of Scott's Funeral Home
June 16, 2021 | Richmond, VA
I am so sorry to hear of Jeffner´s passing. I to worked with Her at GE and Genworth and always looked forward to seeing her beautiful smile and loving personality. I will miss her, and send my condolences to her family.
Quill Hodges
June 05, 2021
DeShazor we were very sorry to hear about the Homegoing of Jeffer. We know you will keep the warm loving memories of her forever. She was a beautiful strong woman. Our prayers are with you and family
Reginald and Artenna Taylor
June 05, 2021
Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED
Veronica Fitzgerald Terry
June 03, 2021
Rest in piece to a beautiful person you fought a hard battle
Cynthia Johnson and family
June 03, 2021 | Other
I am sending prayers and hugs to the family. I was Jeffner´s manager at Dillard´s and it was such a pleasure to have her work there. I remember that beautiful smile and the talks we would have about her precious family. Am so glad we had the chance talk about a month ago. It was a pleasure when she was able to stop by and grace us with her smile. I will miss her dearly.
Jewel Lawrence
June 03, 2021 | Work
I am so sorry to hear of Jeffner´s passing, we worked together for many years at GE and Genworth .. she was a very special person and will be truly missed ... my heart felt condolences to the family
Kay Duncan
June 02, 2021 | Work
To the DeShazor family, We were truly sadden to hear of the transitioning of Kay. She was a loving and special woman of God. Find strenght in the Lord as you experience this difficult time. Cherish the memories and keep them dear to heart until we meet her again in the New Jerusalem. When the battle is over we shall wear a crown. Keeping you in our prayers. Deacon Harold and Almetta Yates
Harold and Almetta Yates
May 31, 2021