William-Brock-Obituary

William Wirt Brock Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

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William Wirt Brock Jr., 90, of Richmond, died Wednesday, January 22, 2003. Surviving are a daughter, Angier Brock Caudle and her husband, Robert Keith Caudle Jr.; a son, William Wirt Brock III and his wife, Victoria Dangerfield Brock; four grandsons, Robert Keith Caudle III and his wife, Jennifer...

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Great guy. Made it farther than I with that star. I remember all of the great visits with he and his family. An honor to be of kin with him.

I graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1973. My two brothers and my sister also graduated from there. I am very sad for you in the loss of Mr.Brock. You have my condolences and prayers.I remember Mr.Brock as calm, steady and in charge. I remember his being fair and compassionate. I remember his warmth. God bless you as you grieve. Sincerely, Lucy Sanders

Our thoughts and prayers are with Angie, Bobby and the rest of the family. I had many good years in school with "Mr. Brock" as my principal - Albert Hill and TJ.

Bill loved having visitors and he was always interested in their lives. He was a true gentleman. We will miss the last Johnston cousin.

Our condolences to Angie and Bill. It was our privilege to have been his next door neighbor, and we have happy memories of those years. He was the true Southern Gentleman!

Condolences to Angie & Bobby, and the rest of your family. We loved your Dad - he was one of the best.
Sincerely,
Joe Segal, TJ '65

Sending my deepest sympathy to Angier and her father's family. May God give you strength as you face the days ahead after the loss of your father.

My grandfather, Joseph Shelton Johnston, was William's first cousin. I have only met William twice, but all the Johnston family,now scattered throughout the country, will for years to come benefit from his extensive work on the Johnston family geneology. He has kept our heritage alive. Our thoughts and prayers are with his children and their families, our Richmond cousins.

I feel fortunate Mr. Brock was able to attend my 40th T.J. reunion in October, 2001.We shared a laugh and a memory. He had a tremendous impact on so many. He made a difference.