Ross-Echols-Obituary

Ross A. Echols

Richmond, Virginia

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Ross A. Echols, 70, of Richmond, went to be with his Lord on Monday, March 27, 2006. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lennie and Lillian Echols; two daughters, Sandra Echols Trice and Teresa Marie Echols; brother, Roy F. Echols; and sister, Paige E. Josephson. He is survived by his wife...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Hold on to your wonderful memories and in time your heart will heal. God Bless your family.

Dear Imogene & Family

My family and I wish to send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Uncle Ross will always be remembered as a man who always helped others. I will never forget what he has done for me and my brother Steve.

Your loving nephew
Mark

Dear Imogene,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
I remember how you were with me after the loss of my husband, Douglas. I still have the cards that you sent me that kept my spirits up at that difficult time in my life.

My maiden name is Cogville(Coghill); my mother was Zelma Echols, daughter of Harry Bishfield Echols, who I think was brother to Ross' father, born and raised in Darvills on Harpers Farm. Granddaddy Harry and Grandma Emily raised me. I taught school 31 yrs. in Din. Co., now early retired. So sorry to read the OB of my kin. My thoughts are with you. Love, Sylvia

God gives peace that passes all understanding. Phil 4:7

We have always cared deeply for Ross. He stepped in as a father figure for me and a Grandfather for our two boys Joey and Clay, we will always remember "Granddaddy" He will truly be missed. Love Always...The Sperlazzas

When one works in the church, whether it be volunteer or paid employee, you encounter a multitude of people from all walks of life. Some of those people you just assume have them stay home, but others, you welcomed their visit and made a point to speak to them when they were there. For me, with Mr. Echols it was the latter. He was definately a character in every positive sense of the word. If I didn't make a point to speak to him, he would, without a shadow of a doubt, make a point to...

Our sympathy to you all at this time. We are lifting you up in prayer!!

My deepest sympathies to your family. I was a friend of Sandra's when we were in school. My prayers are with you.