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Obituaries
“For whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die, we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are the Lord’s.” Romans 14:8 neral Home is rerspectfully serving the Oliver family. Sign the guest book at www. John Wayne Eanes, age swicegood-barker.com, or 78, of www.facebook.com/swice1554 Olde goodbarker. H u n t ing Trail, Danville, VA, died on September 20, 2015 Dorothy Wilson Snead, age 65, died on at 440 W. WednesHightowday, Seper Rd. tember Mr. Eanes was born on Au23, 2015 gust 24, 1937, in Martinsat Roman ville, VA, to the late John Eagle ReWalter Eanes and Rada C. habilitaHensley Eanes. tion and He worked at Miller BrewHealth ing Co. as a powerhouse Care Cenoperator before he retired, ter. and he was a member of the North Danville, Church of She was born on May 22, Christ. Mr. Eanes was a 20 1950, in Abingdon, VA, to year veteran of the United the late Rev. Jennings WilStates Navy where he was a son and Nancy Catherine Childress Wilson. Diesel Technician. Mr. Eanes is survived by Mrs. Snead was a homeDorothy Eanes and step- maker and was of the Bapdaughter, Dale Romano; tist faith. three brothers, Freddie She is survived by her husWarren Eanes and wife band, Harold of the resiJoyce of Pittsylvania Coun- dence; son, David Snead ty, Jimmy Davis Eanes and and wife Kimberly of Sawife Karen of Greensboro, lem, VA; brother, Bobby NC, and Ernest William Jennings Wilson of DanEanes and wife Nancy of ville, VA; sisters, Eva Mae Pittsylvania County, VA. ; Frye of Saltville, VA, Joyce sisters-in-law, Mary Jane Ann Taylor of Chilhowie, Eanes and Nan Hart Eanes; VA; and Mary Ellen Lord and several nieces and of Marion, VA; grandson, Owen Snead of Salem, VA; nephews. In addition to his parents and granddaughter, Olivia Mr. Eanes was predeceased Snead of Salem, VA. by brothers, Glenn Elwood In addition to her parents Eanes and Robert Lee Mrs. Snead was predeceased by her sister, CathEanes. Funeral services will be erine Louise Wilson. conducted at 2:00 p.m. Graveside services will be on Friday, September 25, conducted at 2:00 p.m. on 2015 at Swicegood Funeral Sunday, September 27, 2015 Home with Rev. Hersel at Danville Memorial GarStone officiating. Visitation dens with Rev. Mike Wiles will be held on Thursday, officiating. Visitation will be September 24, 2015 from held Saturday, September 6:00 p .m until 8:00 p.m. at 26, 2015 from 7:00 p.m. unSwicegood Funeral Home. til 8:30 p.m. at Swicegood Interment will follow in Funeral Home. At other times, the family will be at Schoolfield Cemetery. Swicegood Funeral Service the residence, 1722 Arrowis respectfully serving the head Lane, Danville, VA. Swicegood Funeral Service Eanes family. is respectfully serving the Snead family.
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Reva Louise Oliver
Reva Louise Oliver, age 28, of 3390 Westover Drive, died at her residence on Sunday, September 20, 2015. Born in D a n ville on June 17, 1987, she was the daughter of Richard Oliver and Tracy Robertson Oliver, both whom survive her. She was preceded in death by her grand-parents, Carrie and George Robertson and Jeanetta Janie and Robert Fulton. Reva was of the Holiness faith and she had been disabled. She also leaves to cherish her memory, her sisters, Carol Poythress and fiancé, Brian Mayhew, and Margaret Ramirez and husband, Felipe. Others survivors include nieces and nephews, Paige Poythress, Syluss Hutcherson, David Ramirez and Cruz Ramirez. Funeral services will be held at Barker Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 26, 2015 officiated by Rev. Ira Yeatts and Rev. Steve Johnson. Burial will follow at 205 Owl Drive, Ringgold, VA. The family will receive friends at Barker Chapel on Friday, September 25, 2015 from 6 – 8:00 P.M. At other times, the family will be at the residence. Barker Fu-
James “Jim” Wilson Walton
James (Jim) Wilson Walton, 68, of Rockledge, FL, passed away on September 3, 2015 after a lengthy illness. Born in Danville, VA on September 11, 1946 he was the only son of Gideon Wilson Walton and Elizabeth Yeatts Walton who preceded him in death. Jim was a loving and devoted husband and father. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Eloise Kitchin Walton and their two sons, James Brett Walton and his wife Jen of Whitney, TX and Christopher Shannon Walton and his wife Haley of Boone, NC, one granddaughter, Peyton Elyse Walton of Boone, NC and two step grandsons Camp and Canon Coker of Whitney, TX. Jim was a 1964 honor graduate and president of the senior student council of George Washington High School in Danville, VA. He was a graduate of Virginia Tech with a B.S. in Business Administration and a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and Beta Gamma Sigma. After graduation, he honorably served in the United States Air Force for 4 years. Jim was employed as Manager
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of Financial Consolidation for Dibrell Brothers Tobacco Company in Danville, VA for 23 years before moving to Florida where he was employed as Financial Manager of Brevard County Supervisor of Elections until his retirement. Jim enjoyed his family and friends, cars, and sports. He served as president of the George Washington High School Football Fan Club for many years. Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 1:00 PM at Barker Funeral Home, 2025 North Main St, Danville. A memorial service immediately following and interment at Highland Burial Park, 3059 N. Main/ Piney Forest Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to your local Humane Society or other favorite charity.
Ruth Christie Newton
Ruth Christie Newton, of Danville VA, passed a w a y peacefully on Friday, September 25, 2015 at Danville Regional Medical Center. Ruth was born September 19, 1925 in Hartford CT., to the late Ruth and Stewart Christie. Ruth was a founding member of the Bloomfield CT, Federation of Women’s Club as well as the East Lyme Federation of Women’s Club. She was President of American Legion Auxiliary Post 128 in Niantic CT, for several terms. Ruth was the owner of Bloomfield Stenographic Services, where she offered work study programs for Bloomfield High School Students. Ruth will be fondly remembered for her entrepreneurial spirit, her perpetual optimism, her love of teaching others to knit and the stories she passionately shared of her worldly travels. Ruth was married to Richard “Bud” Newton, who predeceased her in December 2014, for 67 years, they resided in Niantic CT for 35 years before moving to Danville in 2006. She is survived by her daughters, Elizabeth Walker (Garland) of Danville VA, Suzanne Brosnan (Robert) of Sarasota FL, and Barbara Newton of New Britain CT, Granddaughter, Christie Van Pelt (Joey), Great Grandson Alexander Van Pelt of Danville VA, and brother in law Arthur Polstein, along with many special nieces and nephews and their families. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sister Maryann Christie Polstein. In lieu of flowers donations can be to Fairview United Methodist Church, 1013 Westover Drive, Danville, VA 24541. Funeral services will be held on Monday, September 28, 2015 at 11:00 A.M.
at Townes Memorial Chapel with the Reverend Kathleen Monge officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home chapel one hour before the service and at other times will be at the residence of her daughter Elizabeth Walker (Garland) at 210 James Road. Townes Funeral Home and Crematory, 215 West Main Street, is serving the Newton family.
Jacquelin “Jackie” Inman Motley
Jacqueline (Jackie) Inman Motley, age 84 died Sunday, September 27, 2015 at Piney Forest Health and Rehabilitation Center after being in declining health for the past several years. Mrs. Motley was born in Pittsylvania County on November 1, 1930, a daughter of the late Henry Washington Inman and Lillian Giles Inman Klein. Mrs. Motley was a member of Stokesland United Methodist Church and the American Legion Post #325. She and her husband owned and operated Choice Tours for many years. She loved to travel and was able to travel all over the world and the United States. She and her late husband donated land to the Riverbend Volunteer Fire Department and was active in the department’s beginning stages. Mrs. Motley attended Radford University and married her late husband James (Jimmy) Richard Motley in l951. Mr. Motley died April 27, 2005. Surviving are one daughter; Catherine (Kitty) Adkins of Danville, two grandchildren; Bobby Adkins of Danville and Christy Adkins Steel (Jesse) of New Bern, NC, three great-granddaughters; Lily Catherine, Ella Kate and Caroline Campbell. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 4:00 P.M. from Townes Memorial Chapel with the Reverend Lisa Nordan and the Reverend Laurice Jones Wilkes officiating. Interment will follow in Highland Burial Park. The family will receive friends at Townes Funeral Home on Monday, September 28, 2015 from 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. and at other times will be at the residence of her daughter, Catherine (Kitty) Adkins, 3141 Old Mayfield Road. The family requests that memorials may be made to the Riverbend Volunteer Fire Department, 1535 Ferry Road, Danville, VA 24541 or to Stokesland United Methodist Church, 212 Murphy Circle, Danville, VA 24541. Townes Funeral Home and Crematory, 215 West Main Street is serving the Motley family.
Doris Hairston Totten
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Hairston Totten, 69, of 171 Brookview R o a d , Danville, VA, died, Sunday, September 20, 2015 at her residence. Born August 11, 1946 in Danville, VA, she was the daughter of the late Jessie Hairston, Sr. and the late Willie Mae Patterson Hairston. She was married to the late Claude Totten, Sr. Survivors include two daughters, Bonnie Keene (Ronald) and Amy Totten, both of Danville, VA; two sons, Paul Totten (Lisa) of Blairs, VA and Eric Totten of Danville, VA; one step-son, Claude Totten, Jr.(Shelby Jean) of Danville, VA; four sisters, Mary Hairston (Eddie) and Ann Hairston, both of Cascade, VA, Lucy Coles of Axton, VA and Evelyn Reynolds of Danville, VA and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by one son, Ernest Lovelace; one step-daughter, Delbra Erby; three siblings, Jean Robertson, Marvin Patterson and Jessie Hairston, Jr. The family will receive friends at the residence. Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 1 PM from the Chapel of Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home with Pastor Carolyn Valentine officiating. Interment will follow in Highland Burial Park. Family visitation will be held thirty minutes prior to service. Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is assisting the Totten family.
Felix Junior Hamlett
Felix Junior Hamlett, 77, of 155 Fairlawn D r i v e , Danville, VA, died, Monday, September 21, 2015 at the Danville Regional Medical Center. Born February 2, 1938 in Pittsylvania County, VA, he was the son of the late Moncell Flippen and the late Virginia Mae Hamlett Stephens. Survivors include three daughters, Diane Bennett (John) and Phyllis Harris (Robert), both of Danville, VA and Sandra Clark of Upper Marlboro, MD; three sons, Roger Taylor and Monsel Hamlett (Shantika), both of Danville, VA and Felix Dwayne Hamelett of Washington, DC; three sisters, Sara Ann Thomas, Jean Stephens and Charlene Clements, all of Danville, VA; three brothers, Raymond Hamlett , Charles Stephens and Nathaniel Stephens all of Danville, VA and a host of other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends at the residence and also at the residence of his sister, Jean Stephens, 130 Epps St., Danville, VA. Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday, September 27, 2015 at 1 PM
from the Chapel of Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home with Rev. Dr. Cecil Bridgefort, Sr. officiating. Interment will follow in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is assisting the Hamlett family.
Percy Lee Hairston
Percy Lee Hairston, 61, of 200 Westview Drive, Danville, VA, transitioned, Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at his residence. Born May 3, 1954 in Pittsylvania County, VA, he was the son of the late James Boyd Hairston, Sr. and Allie Walters Hairston, who survives. In addition to his mother of Danville, VA, survivors include two sisters, Alice M. Hairston of NY and Patricia A. Thornton of Danville, VA; two brothers, Wesley Hairston of Crofton, MD and Eddie Hairston of Danville, VA and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to his father, he was predeceased by four siblings, Francis H. Adams, Carolyn H. Cobbs, James B. Hairston, Jr. and George O. Hairston. The family will receive friends at the residence. Funeral services will be conducted on Friday, September 25, 2015 at 11 AM from the Chapel of Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home will Elder Quinard B. Adams officiating. Interment will follow in Danville Memorial Gardens. Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is assisting the Hairston family.
Margaret Barham Vest
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Barham Vest age 93, formerly of 3432 Sunset Rd., Collinsville, VA died at Danville Regional Medical Center Tuesday, September 22, 2015 after being in declining health for a number of years. Born in Leicester, England on October 1, 1921, she was the only child of the late Francis Herbert Barham and Edith Vann Barham. She started school at age 5 and finished at age 14. She worked at Gents Clock Works until the war started. She came to this country as a World War II war bride after falling in love with an American soldier. On June 12, 1945 she married Lester Lee Vest who predeceased her on September 9, 1995. She loved this country as her own, finally becoming an American citizen in 1995. She was housewife & homemaker. She loved listening to classical & symphony music, politics, & writing poetry until her mind failed her. In 2006 she left her home and spent her time between her two daughters in Tennessee and North Carolina. Though she tended to do things later in life, she gave her heart to our Lord and Savior on August 8, 2000. She was of the Baptist faith,
Piedmont Shopper© OCTOBER 1st - 7th, 2015 • 9 and attended Alpha Baptist Church, Morristown, TN and True Gospel Baptist Church, Pelham, NC while her health permitted. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by a son, Robert B. Vest, and a great-grandson, Caden E. Bishoff. Mrs. Vest is survived by her two daughters, Barbara V. Martin and husband Ted of Talbott, Tn., and Elizabeth V. Spicer and husband Jimmy of Providence, NC; 5 grandchildren: Kim Irwin and husband Tim of Mooresburg, Tn., Brent Martin of Morristown, Tn., Michelle Bishoff and husband Frank of Greensboro, NC, Jim Spicer, Jr. and wife Lisa of Providence, NC, and Jesse Spicer and wife Joy of Pelham, NC; and 13 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. The family will receive friends Thursday September 24, 2015 from 1:00 PM until 2:00 PM Norris Funeral Services, Inc. Martinsville, Chapel. A funeral service will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, September 24, 2015 at Norris Funeral Services, Inc. with Rev. Hubert Inman and Pastor Daniel Lackey officiating. Interment will follow the service at Roselawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully suggests memorials be made to Alpha Baptist Church building fund, Morristown, Tn., or Faith Memorial Baptist building fund, Danville, Va. Norris Funeral Services, Inc. and Crematory, West End Chapel, 511 Church Ave. Danville is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at www.norrisfuneral.com.
Sarah Powell Maitland
“You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.” S a r a h Powell Maitland, 90, of 302 M a j o r Court died Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at Roman Eagle Rehab and Health Care Center. She was born February 1, 1925 in Danville the daughter of Walter Powell and Ada Coleman Powell and had lived her entire life in the Danville area. Mrs. Maitland was retired from Dan River Mills where she worked as a cost accounting clerk at Hylton Hall for over 42 years. She was a member of Third Avenue Christian Church and faithfully served as pianist for over 60 years, and had also attended Kentuck Baptist Church for a number of years. She was married to Eustice Cecil Maitland, who died January 6, 1990. Survivors include her daughter, Sharon Lynn Maitland of the residence and her son, Rodney Maitland and wife, Connie of Danville; a sister, Audrey Sorrell of Warren, Mich.; two grandchildren, Angela M. Barrett and husband, Thomas and Adam Maitland and girlfriend, Meghan Belton; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Lester Powell, a brotherin-law, Rev. Staley Sorrell and grandsons, Michael Anthony Maitland and Robert Brian Maitland. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 2 PM from the Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel by the Reverend Freddie J. Vicks. Interment will follow in Danville Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends on Friday from 6:30- 7:30 PM at the funeral home and at other times at the residence.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Danville Life Saving Crew at 202 Christopher Lane, Danville, VA 24541. Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel is serving the Maitland family.
Versie “Alice” Wilson Hilliard
Versie “Alice” Wilson Hilliard, 89 of 3565 Hodges D a i r y R o a d , Y a n c eyville, NC died on September 28, 2015 in Annie Penn Hospital in Reidsville, NC after being in declining health for several months. Mrs. Hilliard was born in the Ruffin Community of Rockingham County, NC on February 11, 1926 a daughter to the late Charlie Boyd Wilson and Versie Poindexter Wilson. She had lived most of her life in Caswell County where she was a homemaker. She had attended Community Baptist Church in Yanceyville, NC. She was married to the late Edgar Eugene Hilliard who died in September of 1986. Mrs. Hilliard is survived by one daughter Wendy H. McGee of Pelham, NC, one sister Evelene W. Bass, two brothers Herman J. Wilson and Aaron A. Wilson all of Yanceyville, NC, seven grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, two sons Danny and Ronald Hilliard, two brothers and three sisters. A Memorial Service will be conducted on Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. from Prospect United Methodist Church by the Reverend Mark Cobb. A private interment may be conducted at a later date. The family will receive friends at the church from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday prior to the service. Wrenn-Yeatts Yanceyville Chapel is serving the Hilliard family.
Dr. Bo Wagner is pastor of the Cornerstone Baptist Church of Mooresboro, NC, and the author of several books. His books are available at www.wordofhismouth.com Email comments to: 2knowhim@cbc-web.org
“Nature’s God” Hanging in the hallway just outside of our church auditorium I have a framed replica of the Declaration of Independence that I have possessed since childhood. I am an avid history buff, but among all of my historical books and artifacts, none captivates me quite as much as the opening words of the birth certificate of our nation. It says, “ When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” I truly enjoy seeing all of the proof, written on parchment and stone, that our nation and government from its very inception acknowledged God. The person who wishes to twist and distort the words of the first amendment to claim that our nation and government is to be devoted to secularism, utterly antagonistic to any official mention of God, would have to burn down the Library of Congress, shred our founding documents, and bulldoze
1. Is the book of 3 Timothy in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. Who said, “Lo, I dwell in a house of cedars but the ark of the covenant ... remaineth under curtains”? David, Nathan, Saul, Solomon 3. From Numbers 12, why was Miriam shut out of camp for seven days? Ungodly act, Leprous, Fasting, Lent 4. Who took David in as his own after the slaying of Goliath? Jonathan, Solomon, Saul, Eliakim 5. About how tall was Goliath in approximate cubits? 3, 4, 5, 6 6. Upon which mountain did Aaron die? Kor, Carmel, Pisgah, Sinai ANSWERS 1) Neither; 2) David; 3) Leprous; 4) Saul; 5) 6; 6) Kor Comments? More Trivia? Visit www.TriviaGuy. com (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
thousands of monuments to even begin to eradicate the proof that they are wrong.
is so essential to life that he has created multiple ways for it to now be produced, such as cathodoluminescence, That phrase from the opening scintillation, words of the Declaration electroluminescence, of Independence, though, sonoluminescence, “Nature’s God,” is meaningful triboluminescence, and to me for another reason. It Cherenkov radiation. reminds me that far from being pantheists, the founders Our sun is 1.3 million times of our land viewed God as bigger than earth. Big, that. being separate from, and high But the pistol star is 100 above, his creation. That times bigger than our sun. brings me to a second area But Canus Majoris is bigger of fascination for me; the still, with an estimated size wonder of the world God has some 2100 times bigger than so intricately designed. our sun, which is 1.3 million times bigger than earth, The Beluga Whale is a making it 2,730,000,000 voluntary breather. It must times bigger than earth. consciously come to the “Incomprehensibly huge” surface to breathe, yet it must does not even begin to also sleep. God’s solution? describe it. And yet in Only half of its brain sleeps at Genesis 1:16 we read, almost a time, the other half brings it as an afterthought, “he made up for air. the stars also.” One of the world’s most amazing plants, the Venus Flytrap, is carnivorous. It catches bugs and small creatures and eats them. But in order for it to snap something up, the bug or whatever it is has to touch one or more of the trigger hairs twice in succession. That way it doesn’t waste energy by snapping at false alarms.
Nature’s God did a very good job designing nature. Romans 1:20 says, “For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead;” Psalm 19:1 says, “ The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.”
The Jewel Squid is found in incredibly deep waters, 1650 feet and more down in total darkness. So how does it see to eat? One eye is much larger than the other, and is specially designed to see through the black waters.
Each and every year our microscopes and telescopes get better and better. And each time they do, we find that our world is more and more complex and wonderful than we previously thought.
The first thing God audibly spoke into being was light. It
Nature’s God indeed!
1. Where is MacArthur Park, from the song written by Jimmy Webb? 2. Name the artist who released “Young World,” and give the year. 3. What time is the train in BTO’s song “Takin’ Care of Business”? 4. Name the group that recorded “Knock Three Times.” 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: “Accused and tried and told to hang, I was nowhere in sight when the church bells rang, Never was the kind to do as I was told.” Answers 1. Los Angeles, where Webb used to meet his girlfriend. He claims all the visuals in the song were true, even the cake being left out in the rain. 2. Ricky Nelson, in 1962. 3. 8:15. Songwriter Randy Bachman said he wrote it about a music technician’s trip into the city every morning. 4. Tony Orlando and Dawn, in 1970. At the time Orlando was working for a rival record label, and he had to record the song on the sly so it wouldn’t find out. 5. “Ride Like the Wind,” by Christopher Cross, 1979. The song, which Cross said he wrote while on drugs on the way to Austin, Texas, is about a condemned man fleeing, hoping to reach the Mexico border. (c) 2015 King Features Synd., Inc.
Sleep Expert presents free program: Sleep and Your Health We all have trouble sleeping upon occasion for a variety of reasons. Whatever your age, whether you are a cancer survivor, living with another chronic illness, or dealing with stress or anxiety. The list could go on and on. Candace Anderson, A.A., PSGT, from Centra Sleep Disorders Clinic will present Sleep and Your Health. According to Anderson, “You need sleep as much as you need food and water.” Join us for this free program on Tuesday, October 13, from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm at Ballou Recreation Center, lower level. Anderson, a dynamic speaker who is passionate about the importance of sleep says, “You are not healthy unless your sleep is healthy.” In short, sleep is not a luxury but a basic component of a healthy lifestyle. Sleep and Your Health is part of the popular, free Keeping Well in Mind, Body & Spirit Series for those concerned with cancer prevention and survivorship. The entire community is welcome and will find it beneficial. This exciting program is brought to the Dan River Region by the Cancer Research and Resource Center of Southern Virginia/Danville in partnership with Danville Parks & Recreation. Please being your lunch and a friend! Drinks and dessert are provided. Boxed lunches can be ordered in advance for $6.50. Call the Resource Center to make a reservation, 434-421-3060, or email cllitzenberg@vcu.edu. The Cancer Research and Resource Center of Southern Virginia is funded by VCU Massey Cancer Center and the Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission. Melanie Vaughan Coordinator, Cancer Research and Resource Center of Southern Virginia/Danville Kennedy Hall ● 103 S. Main Street, Danville, VA 24541 [Parking behind building - enter off Rison Street, through Stratford House parking.] main 434-421-3060 x 106 ● research division 434-421-3061 ● fax 434-710-4074