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Lola L. HORTON

Yorktown, Virginia

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YORKTOWN - Lola Lane Horton, 66, of Yorktown, passed away Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010.She was preceded in death by her father, Bruce Elias Hall; her mother, Alice Bledsoe Kidd; and her stepfather, Charlie Spencer Kidd.Born in North Carolina, she was a lifelong Peninsula resident and was a 1962...

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Lola was a Jr High and High School "buddie" (Class of 1962)and was such fun to be around. Although we lost contact over the years, I'm sure she kept her great sense of humor and left you with great memories to cherish. Sincere sympathy for your loss of such a special lady. Sandra Rakes Midkiff, HHS Class of '62

Lola was my boss when I worked at Tidemark Bank. She was a great person inside and out. She made my bridal bouquet for my wedding. May god bless you all during this time of sorrow.

Lola was my friend from TNCC days. She was so popular. Everyone loved her! I admired her determination to succeed and raise her children.I remember how hard she worked, went to school while being a single Mother at 7-11. She never complained and encouraged others. I have always thought about her through the years. She made the pennisula a better place being here.

miss you grandma...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To the Family,

Lola was my boss @ TideMark Bank. She was a great boss and friend. She was passionate, loyal and loving. To me "Strong" wasn't the right word for her, she was fierce and determined, Her family was everything to her and she loved you with her whole being, She would come to work and tell the funniest stories about Shelby and Melissa. She laughed so hard that she would cry. When I think of BOLD women who are comfortable in their own skin, I think of Lola. I am...

Grandma. again ,so pretty....

Grandma, sometime in the 70's...... what a gorgeous woman, and lookit the legs.... *fain t*

Grandma was stubborn. She was opinionated. She was critical of everything. She expected you to try your hardiest, think of every option, and work for what she knew you were capable of. And she was all of this BECAUSE SHE LOVED YOU. She took care of me throughout highschool, and i never realized it until later in life that she did all of the things above bc she loved me and saw the potential i had, and KNEW how hard life ahead was going to be without a backbone and perseverance. She taught...