Of Rhoadesville, Virginia died Sunday, February 12, 2006 at his residence. He was preceded in death by his father, Willie Bart Blevins and his wife, Ida Judy Blevins. Survivors include four children, Walter W. Blevins, Jr. and wife, Theresa of Unionville, VA, Virginia J. Barbare and husband, Chuck of Rhoadesville, James J. Blevins of Culpeper, VA and Edward A. Blevins, Sr. and wife, Roshell of Rhoadesville; his mother, Maude Blevins; three sisters, Lois J. Knopp of Maryland, Betty Richardson of North Carolina and Ola Myers of Maryland; one brother, David Ben Kaufman of Rhoadesville; 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. both Wednesday, February 15, 2006 and Thursday, February 16, 2006 at PRICE FUNERAL HOME, 9609 Center Street, Manassas, where funeral services will be held 12 Noon, Friday, February 17, 2006 with Bro. Roger Alder, officiating. Interment will follow at Stonewall Memory Gardens, Manassas. Condolences may be sent to: www.pricefh.com.
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Rosa Alder Owens
February 13, 2006
To the family of Wayne Blevins,
We feel the painful loss of your dear loved one. He will be deeply and sadly missed, but he is in a beloved land where you will be with him again, only you will never be departed and will live eternally. Nothing you can do will ever bring him back, but always hold dear the things he has taught you. Teach your children the things he has taught you and they will meet him some day in gloryland beyond the crystal sea with our dear Jesus and Lord and all our dear loved ones. God hold and keep you close to his heart and he will give you comfort and peace.
Deepest Heartfelt Sympathy,
Rosa Alder Owens and family.
Tina Alder Moore
February 13, 2006
To the family of Bro. Wayne Blevins. We are sorry to hear of your loss. We will keep you and your families in our thoughts and prayers. Love and God Bless You through these difficult times.
Sincerely,
Tina Alder Moore and Family
David Alder
February 13, 2006
Our family is deeply affected by the loss of your father, Wayne.
It was not that long ago that your mother passed away and I know it must be very difficult for you all.
Us kids remember fondly your families visits to our home and the good times we all shared. I remember the time Judy and Jenny came down for the association meeting and instead of going to church I took them sight seeing and shopping around Lewisburg. It was a very entertaining day, however we had a lot of explaining to do for our actions. We were forgiven for our misdeeds and I will remember the time fondly. I hope your family knows how special you all were to us and especially to mom and dad. Dad is taking Waynes death especially hard. I think Wayne was like a brother to him. You all are in our prayers and are welcome in our home any time you wish to come. Take care and we love you all.
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