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Mary Waltrip Obituary

On Monday, Aug. 19, 2013, Mary Simmons Waltrip went to her Heavenly Home, where her husband, Dudley Clay Waltrip, was waiting for her. Mary was born April 11, 1915, in Sugar Grove, W.Va. She was 98 years old at her passing.
Mary moved to Williamsburg at the age of 24, where she worked as a waitress at the Colonial Restaurant and met the love of her life and her lifelong business partner, Dudley C. Waltrip. She believed in old-fashioned values and way of life, but was very much a modern-day woman for her time. She worked side by side with her husband in all their businesses, starting with D.C. Waltrip & Sons Construction Co., where she would many days drive a dump truck when needed. Together, they worked at Nesselrodt Dairy Farm, owned and operated Waltrip Mobile Home Village, Waltrip Dredging Co., Waltrip Landfill, Quality Re-Sale Shop (the first consignment shop in the area), along with owning the Williamsburg Jamestown Airport that opened in 1970 and is still servicing the Williamsburg area today. Mary loved to garden, quilt, and fish, and the one thing everyone loved was her cooking. She and Dudley were also members of the Colonial Model A Club. Mary was a member of Jamestown Presbyterian Church and was actively involved over the years by teaching Sunday school, heading and being a member of the women's circle, member of the choir, a church elder, along with many other committees. Mary's love of quilting was used to help start a women of the churches quilt fundraiser, along with many other fundraisers for the church. Mary and Dudley also caught the fish for the church's annual Fish Fry for many years. She was most honored when she received the "Honorary Life Membership" from the Presbytery Women of the Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A. for her many years of devotion and service. Throughout her life, she welcomed many family members, friends and even strangers into her home for a homecooked meal and, at times, even a place to stay. As the years passed, and she was unable to do many things she loved, you could find her visiting with the fisherman who would come by to go fishing on her property, at the College Creek; reading her Bible and ending the day with watching her two favorite shows, "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy."
Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Dudley Clay Waltrip; son, Robert Norris Simmons; father, John William Simmons; mother, Sidney Florence Simmons; three sisters; and a daughter-in-law, Jean Waltrip.
She is survived by her son, Dudley S. "Timmy" Waltrip, wife, Becky; son, Larry T. Waltip; daughter-in-law, Betty Simmons Heflin; and grandchildren, Anne Marie Thorton (Lex), Robert "Bobby" Simmons (Tina), Lisa Waltrip (Robbie Sheldon), Dudley "Timmy II" Waltrip Jr., Brian Waltrip (Simone), Dena Waltrip, Michelle Broady (Donald); 10 great-grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren.
The family would like to thank all of the caregivers who took such good care of Mary.
A visitation will be held at Nelsen Funeral Home, 3785 Strawberry Plains Road, on Friday, Aug. 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. A service will take place Saturday, Aug. 24, at 3 p.m. at the Williamsburg Community Chapel, 3899 John Tyler Highway. Interment will follow in Williamsburg Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to Jamestown Presbyterian Church Building Fund, 3287 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23185 or Sentara Hospice, 200 Enterprise Drive, Newport News VA 23603. Online condolences may be offered at www.nelsencares.com

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Published by Virginia Gazette from Aug. 20 to Sep. 19, 2013.

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julie waltrip

August 25, 2013

what a wonderful and beautiful sister in law she was ,it was always so good to go see her and talk with her at the big ten christmas party , she will be missed,what a long beautiful life she lived. UNCLE JOHNNY AND JULIE.

Teresa Bearisto

August 24, 2013

Grandma Mary gave her heart to all that was blessed to know her. She will be missed and always loved. She is looking down from heaven smiling and watching over her family she most cherished. My deepest sympathy to her family and those she loved.

Coni & Richard Johnston

August 24, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family.

Teresa Bearisto

August 23, 2013

God had a calling to one of his heavenly angels to come home and that was grandma Mary. She touched the hearts of many and taught me about life. Now in heaven with her beloved she is looking down smiling with adoration and watching over the wonderful family she left behind until she is reunited with them again when they are called to be with her. Thank you grandma Mary for contributing to making this world a kinder place and you will be dearly missed. All my love and may God bless the family.

Frances Griffin

August 23, 2013

To the Waltrip family,
It was a great privilege to know Mary for many years. She and I had many conversations while we had our hair done at Sherry's. She was a delightful lady and I miss her.
Frances D. Griffin (Forrest Griffin's widow)

Mark & Bonnie Riley

August 23, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Waltrip family at this difficult time. If we can do anything please let us know!!

August 22, 2013

LARRY AND TIMMY,WE ARE SO SORRY.
harry AND I ARE SO HAPPY WE WERE ABLE TO SPEND TIME WITH AUNT MARY AND FAMILY ON WEDNESDAY.GOD BLES ALL YOU.
LOVE, HARRY AND HELEN

Debi Schaefer

August 22, 2013

The world is much richer to have had Miss Mary in it, but poorer today without her. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Waltrip family. Bill and Debi Schaefer

Laura Waltrip

August 21, 2013

I was a fortunate family member who got to take care of aunt Mary during her decline in health. It was a wonderful opportunity to get to know my husbands family better. I enjoyed the time we spent together talking, joking and playing beauty parlor. I miss all her wonderful stories about her life. I love and miss you aunt Mary but know you will always live in my heart.

August 21, 2013

I was one of the fortunate family members who got to spend time taking care of my husbands aunt during the time of her illness. It also gave me a wonderful opportunity to get to know his side of the family. I will miss the fun times we had talking, joking and playing beauty parlor. I loved all her wonderful family stories. I love and miss you aunt Mary. Know that you will always live in my heart. Laura

Janice Kirby Baxter

August 21, 2013

Mary was such a driving force in the community, her passing leaves a large hole in the very fiber of Williamsburg. My deepest condolences to her large family and the many friends she leaves behind. While her physical presence is gone, her heart and soul remain with us all. Can you just imagine her and Dudley's reunion?

Annette Gilbert

August 21, 2013

To the Waltrip Family, we are very sorry to learn the passing of Mrs. Waltrip. May she rest in peace and have a glorious reunion with Big Daddy in Heaven. Although I don't have as many memories as Kevin does, we were fond of her. Kevin often speaks fondly about Grandma and Big Daddy as if they were his own grandparents. If there is anything we can do for any of you, please let us know. We love you all. Kevin, Annette & Jamie Gilbert

August 21, 2013

Larry, we were sorry to hear about your loss. You mom was a wonderful lady and always was there to help those around her.Norman and Mary Wallace Sulser

Barbara Braxton

August 21, 2013

Sorry for your lose.The Women of the Moose are thinking of you.

Kelly Shifflett

August 21, 2013

I am very sorry for your loss..May you find peace at this time of Sorrow...Rest in peace Mrs Waltrip.

August 20, 2013

To the Waltrip Family: We were so sorry to hear of your loss. May the love of family and friends bring you comfort and the love of God bring you peace. Richard, Ellen and Anna Brown

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