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Ida Berger Powell obituary, 1936-2025, Lynchburg, VA

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1936

DIED

2025

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Aug. 23, 2025

2:00 p.m.

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Ida Powell Obituary

Ida Berger Powell

August 30, 1936 - August 14, 2025

Ida Berger Powell, 88, of Lynchburg, Virginia, passed away peacefully at Westminster Canterbury on August 14 after many years' endurance through chronic medical conditions.

Ida was born on August 30, 1936, to David Reid and Agnes Lillian Miller Berger and grew up on their dairy farm in Goode, Virginia. After graduating from New London Academy, she earned a B.S. (home economics) and M.S. (adult education), both from Virginia Tech. Her life's work focused in volunteerism, Ida jokingly gave herself the title of "Pro-Bono Community Resource"-and her community spanned the world. Ida's Christian faith in the God who sacrificially loves all of his children was the foundation from which her life's activities flowed.

In her professional world, Ida taught home economics for three years at Boonsboro High School. For 25 years she was Association Executive for the Virginia Home Economics Association. At the national level she received the Distinguished Service Award and, with her sister and another colleague, created the Wiley-Berger Volunteer Service Award through the American Association for Family and Consumer Sciences.

In her community services world, Ida found myriad ways to care for those often overlooked. Recognizing the challenges faced by a friend with a special needs child, they together founded a community-wide Sunday School class for children with intellectual disabilities. She was a former president and director emerita of The Arc of Central Virginia. The Central Virginia Community Services Board recognized her contributions safeguarding the rights of intellectually disabled persons by naming "The Powell Home", a new residence adapted for four women moving from a state institution to community living. For 35 years Ida helped to nurture the growth of the Society of St. Andrew in its work to end hunger by gleaning otherwise wasted food. She provided leadership for the Old Dominion Job Corps, Western State Hospital, and Ferrum College. For these and other efforts, in 1990 she was awarded the American Institute for Public Service's Jefferson Award.

In her church world, Ida was part of the beating heart of Centenary United Methodist Church in Lynchburg. She filled numerous formal positions at Centenary, though was especially fond of remembering the many hours laboring with dear friends in the church kitchen. Ida was the first female Lay Leader of the Lynchburg district, visiting and encouraging more than 90 churches (and in the rural areas, proudly announcing her farming bona fides). Ida cared deeply about the formal policies and activities of the United Methodist Church and so was an active participant at the national and international level. She served on the United Methodist Global AIDS Fund committee and the United Methodist Commission on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns. She was a delegate to gatherings in Geneva and Oslo, as well as the first official United Methodist delegation to the Vatican.

Ida was predeceased by her parents, her sister, Peggy Sue Berger, and her brother, David Crispin Berger. She is survived by her husband, William T. Powell, her children, Susan Powell of Arlington, Mary Powell Vartain (Richard) of Annapolis, and John Powell (Sarah) of Ruckersville, as well as eight grandchildren: Catherine Vartain Frilund (Henri), Lilly Vartain Williams (Jacob), Julie Vartain, Jesse Vartain, Michael Vartain, Madeline Powell, Lindsey Powell, Kenton Powell, and great-grandchildren Sophia Williams and Matthew Williams.

The funeral service will be held at Centenary United Methodist Church on August 23 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to the Society of St. Andrew.

Tharp Funeral Home & Crematory, Lynchburg, is assisting the family. To send condolences, please visit www.tharpfuneralhome.com

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Published by The News & Advance on Aug. 17, 2025.

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Marian Kelly

August 19, 2025

From serving on the first board of the Society of St. Andrew Ida has been a very strong avocate for this hunger ministry for 46 years. We knew she was dedicated to this work of feeding the hungry. With all of this, I am so blessed to have called her friend. You will be missed sweet lady.

Kay Webb Burke

August 18, 2025

Prayers for the family and thank you for sharing Ida with the Virginia Home Economics Association. She was a wonderful leader and provided training for many of us.
Kay Webb Burke, current VAFCS Executive.

Chris and Karyl Burleigh Bloyer

August 17, 2025

My father, the late Rev. William James Burleigh thought so very, very much of ida and her husband Bill [ as well as soooo many wonderful friends, that were considered family, at Centenary United Methodist Church] I felt like I knew everyone there from Daddy´s love for ida , Bill, and all the very, very wonderful people at Centenary. Lots of love and prayers and ida was indeeed a very, very special , loving, , caring talented lady that will live forever in so many hearts.

Ken Horne

August 17, 2025

The greatest lady I have been honored to know. Rest well!

Diana Lee Parten

August 17, 2025

Prayers of comfort and peace for all who knew and loved her.

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Jo Matthews

August 17, 2025

On behalf of the Arc of Central Virginia we are so grateful for Ida and all of her support over many years. She was the best inspiration to our goal in serving the individuals who attend this day support program as well as all individuals in other organizations that she gave of her time. Sincerely, Mary Jo Matthews, President of the Board

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