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Susan was a beautiful Cousin of mine. She is missed
Don
April 18, 2020 | Lady Lake, FL | Family


Richmond, Virginia
STRATTON, Susan Haynes, of Richmond, formerly of Waynesboro, Virginia, died peacefully at her home surrounded by her husband and daughters on April 22, 2011. Susan is survived by her husband of 40 years, Eddie Stratton Jr.; and daughters, Jane Meredith Batson of Arlington and Ann Kathryn Johnson of Richmond; two sons-in-law, Robert Batson of Arlington and Graham Johnson of Richmond; and one grandson, Thomas Walker Batson of Arlington. She was preceded in death by her father, Oscar Haynes of Reidsville, N.C. and is survived by her mother, Annie Grey Haynes, also of Reidsville. She is survived by an aunt, Jewel Dallas and husband, Billy of Reidsville; an uncle, Robert Haynes and wife, Libby of Greensboro; an aunt, Mary Angel of Escondido, Calif.; an uncle, Billy Haynes of Columbia, S.C. and his wife, Margaret; and also, cousins, nieces and nephews. Susan was blessed with many friends in Richmond and Waynesboro, and also a special friend, Peggy Ricketts of Waynesboro. Susan was born in Reidsville, N.C. where she grew up, attended High Point University in High Point, N.C., where she met Eddie. Susan taught early childhood education and kindergarten in Danville, Charlottesville, Augusta County and Waynesboro. After their marriage in 1972, they spent 30 years in Waynesboro, where Susan started and served as the First Director of the Pre-School at First Baptist Church in Waynesboro for 13 years. She also taught school in the public schools of Waynesboro before moving to Richmond. Susan's love of flowers and her membership in the Rosecliff Garden Club were special joys to her and she won many awards for her arrangements. Her home in Richmond was a special joy for the flower gardens that Susan maintained. In 2002, Susan and Eddie moved to Richmond where Eddie became the Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer for the Baptist General Association of Virginia and the Virginia Baptist Mission Board. They joined First Baptist Church and Susan made many special friends in the church and the Buddy Hamilton Sunday School Class. In Richmond, Susan was a Bridal Consultant for Jingles, an unexpected joy that found her, and she flourished in her role at Jingles and with the brides she helped. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, April 27, 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, Richmond, Monument Avenue and Boulevard Avenue. The service will be led by Dr. James Sommerville, Dr. Bill Wilson and assisted by Dr. John Upton and Dr. John Chandler. The family will receive friends after the service where a reception will be held. Friends may also call at the residence. In addition to the friends of First Baptist Church, Richmond, and Waynesboro, the family would like to thank the staff of the Virginia Baptist Mission Board and the many friends the couple have made through the Baptist General Association of Virginia churches; also, the staff of HOPE, Martha Jefferson Hospital, Charlottesville, Va. The family requests that in lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Endowment Fund of the Virginia Baptist Mission Board in memory of Susan, 2828 Emerywood Parkway, Richmond, Va. 23294 or the Pre-School Program of First Baptist Church, 301 S. Wayne Ave.,Waynesboro, Va. 22980 or the Pre-School Program of First Baptist Church, 2709 Monument Avenue, Richmond, Va. 23220.
This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Susan was a beautiful Cousin of mine. She is missed
Don
April 18, 2020 | Lady Lake, FL | Family
Eddie, so sorry to hear about Susan. Please know that you and family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Carolyn {Hall} Leach
May 11, 2011

Eddie, we just returned from Florida and was catching up on Waynesboro news when we came across the news of Susan. There are no words to express our sorrow at your great loss. We just pray that with the help of your Faith, Family and Friends you will soon be lifted out of your grief and bask in all the lovely memories you shared.We remember well when you two left Waynesboro and moved to Richmond and everyone expressed the same thought that Waynesboro's loss was Richmond's gain. We will keep...
Pete & Pat Giesen
May 11, 2011 | Richmond, VA
Susan and I were childhood friends and classmates in Reidsville, NC. So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Diana Pearson
April 29, 2011 | Greenville, NC

Our thoughts & prayers are with you all. We have "fun" memories of working with Susan @ 1st Baptist Church Sunday School in W'boro in the 80's! Our memory of her will live on as bright as this lit candle! We will continue to pray for you all. Hugs, Glenn & Peggy Hawpe Coffey
Peggy & Glenn Coffey
April 28, 2011 | Fishersville, VA
Susan was a childhood friend. My love and sympathy to you all.
Timmie Ballard
April 28, 2011 | Reidsville, NC
Dear Eddie,
Circumstances prevented us from attending Susan's memorial service this morning and we are very, very sorry we could not be there with you and your daughters. We have been thinking about you in recent days and especially at 11 am this morning. We know you felt the love and comfort of all who were able to be with you and your family. We will continue to pray for your peace and comfort in the days and weeks ahead. We know there is another angel in God's heaven. With our...
April 27, 2011
Jane and AK, I am so sorry for your loss, your mother was an amazing lady who I am so proud I had the chance to meet over the years. She leaves behind a beautiful legacy in you both. Much love to you and your family.
Ainslie Rose
April 27, 2011 | Arlington, VA
Eddie and Girls. What a peaceful way to end such a beautiful life. She truly fought a valiant battle and is an example to all of us who had the pleasure to know her. Truly she walked with God. You are in our hearts and prayers always. Helen and Jim Fields, Waynesboro.
April 27, 2011