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Note N4750
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Anna was the seventh child in a family of eight.
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Note N4751
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"Charles Lynn Leebrick 1958-2023 passed away into eternity June 4th 2023.He is survived by brother's Robert and Norman Leebrick and sister Tina Sisk. He is also survived by his 3 nieces and their children. Tiffany Kirby and her son's Travis Booth and Tyson Chandler and her daughter Kairi Price. Mary Kirby and her daughter's Destinee Scollick, Sara Oak and Makenna Whittaker and her son Micheal Scollick. Angela White and her daughter Bella White. He loved to cook and keep up to date with electronics. He is greatly missed and now reunited with his Mother and Father."--www.legacy.com/us/obituaries
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Note N4752
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"Patsy C. Light passed away January 9, 2023 in her home, unexpectantly, and gently into the arms of her Savior Jesus Christ. She was a faithful servant and member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Rocky Mount. She also volunteered with hospice for 20 years. She also acted in plays with Attic Productions in Roanoke, VA. She also worked for C & P Telephone Company in her earlier years.
Patsy was always compelled by compassion for the sorrow and tears of others, she gave to anyone and any animal that needed help. She was an avid animal lover who saved and cared for God's animals over the course of her lifetime. She was a compassionate and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her former husband, Wilfred C. Light, Jr., sisters, Billy Smith, Catherine Turley; and a brother James Coen.
Left behind to cherish her memories are her daughters, Alicia Jones (Lou) of Rocky Mount, Millie Kessner, (Jeff), Buchanan; her precious granddaughters, Rhiannon Leebrick of Spartanburg, SC, Sarah Newton of Summerville, NC; grandsons, Aaron Sweeney (and wife Leigha), Roanoke, and William Sweeney of Greensboro, NC; great-granddaughter, Maebel Leebrick Johnson, Spartanburg, SC; great-grandsons Wyatt and Cash Newton, Summerville, NC; other beloved nieces and nephews.
She also leaves behind her beloved and cherished cats: Marvin, Gus, Cally and Nip.
Please in lieu of flowers, consider a donation to The Franklin County Humane Society in Rocky Mount, VA.
Funeral services will be 3:00 PM Thursday, February 2, 2023 at Conner-Bowman Funeral Home with the family receiving friends one hour prior to the service beginning at 2:00 PM.
Due to health concerns within the family, the family kindly asks that masks be worn for the visitation and service.
Arrangements by Conner-Bowman Funeral Home, 62 VA Market Place Drive, Rocky Mount, VA 24151."--www.connerbowman.com/obituaries
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Immigrated to the USA.
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Note N4754
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For the newspaper article see https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/boston-evening-transcript-genealogy-pages-1911-1940/image?volumeId=37753&pageName=May:6&rId=59763470, which has image of the article published May 14, 1938 in the Boston Evening Transcript, portions of which are transcribed as follows: "The Casteel family of Prince George and Garrett Counties Maryland and of Preston County, West Virginia, had as its founder the Huguenot Nobleman, Capt. Edmond du Chastel de Blangerval, member of a distinguished Flemish family, who arrived in Philadelphia soon after the founding of the city in the ear 1682 and took Oath of Allegiance to the Proprietor, William Penn on Sept 10, 1683." The article goes on to describe details of his family crest, and of his genealogy prior to arrival in Pennsylvania.
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"FUNERAL OF MRS. BUDD. -- The funeral services of Mrs. Delia Budd, wife of W. J. Budd, who died at her home at 1216 N. Johnson Sunday morning,, will be held at the residence at 5:30 o'clock Monday evening."--13 Aug 1918, The Enid (OK) Daily News
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"Minnie Johnson emigrated from Ireland in 1887 and located in St. Paul, MN. where she married Emil Liebisch, a German immigrant in 1889. Her occupation was housewife. On April 22, 1901, Mrs. Liebisch was admitted to St. Paul City & County Hospital with tuberculosis. She died in the hospital on June 16, 1901. Her husband died on May 8, 1903 in St. Paul City & County Hospital of meningitis. He is buried in Forest Cemetery (Forest Lawn Memorial). They had three children, Olga Liebisch Betts, Albert Liebisch and Emil Liebisch."--Find-a-grave