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Virginia Taylor Rushton

Greenville, South Carolina

1909 - 2012 (Age 103)

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Virginia T. RushtonGreenvilleVirginia Taylor Rushton, 103, died Friday, July 20, 2012 at her home in Greenville, SC. She was born April 18, 1909 in Greenwood, SC.She was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Louise Pratt Taylor of Greenwood, SC. She was predeceased by her husband, Ret. Col....

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Lynn, Just now see where your Mom died. I have many sweet memories of your Mom. I remember the time you broke your leg and your mother let me visit with you. Your family were wonderful neighbors to have. I remember your mother taking us to Overton Park for a beauty contest. I still have a picture of us all in our costumes. May the Lord comfort you during this time....

My sympsthy to the Rushton family. I have memories of Mrs. Rushton and her family through Highland Heights UMC where my dad was her minister for several years and through Treadwell High School where they lived across the street from the school. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

To Mrs. Rushton's Family - I have wonderful memories of having Mrs. Rushton as a 6th grade teacher at Grahamwood in 1965. She was by far my favorite teacher of my school career and I remember her fondly. How blessed you were to have her with you for so many years. I hope she will live on in your fond memories and help you find peace in your hearts.

My deepest sympathy in your loss. No matter what the age we are never ready to lose our Mothers. My Mother passed away a couple of years ago at the age of 92.

To all of the family: Marca Lee and I want to extend our sincere sympathy to all of you. It was such a pleasure to know and to spend time with Mrs. Rushton. What a great woman. It was our pleasure to be there when she celebrated her 100th birthday and to see how much fun she had with her family and her many friends. We hope it will give you comfort in knowing that others care and love you and to be able express our condolences in this way at this time of...

Mrs Rushton was a wonderful and amazing person. She is part of wonderful memories of childhood and teenage years. All of us (Albert's friends) always felt at home at the Rushton's home. Mrs Rushton was always understanding and had a solution to any problem one presented to her. She had a wonderful life and a loving and caring family. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

I remember Mrs Rushton as a little girl at Highland Heights Methodist and at Grahamwood. My aunt, Mrs Snooks Dawkins was a good friend and sends her condolences as well.

What a wonderful picture! She was an absolute joy to be around! I know she will be missed by all of you! Love to you all!
Holly

Albert, Lynne and all the extended Rushton family,

The house on the NW corner of Guernsey Avenue and North Highland Street across from Treadwell High School will always be "The Rushton House" to me. I was a classmate and close friend of Wayne's (Treadwell Class of 1959) and frequently visited the Rushton home. Mrs. Rushton was like a surrogate mother to me, and indeed, to all of Wayne's other bone-headed classmates. She always offered us a warm welcome to her home, positive...