Richard Crane Jr

Richard Crane Jr Obituary

user

Age - 80

user

September 12, 2023

user

Richmond, VA

It is with profound sadness and love that the family of Richard Huse Crane, Jr. , announces his peaceful passing on September 7, 2023, at the age of 80. Born in Plainfield, New Jersey, Rick moved to Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where he was raised. He earned a Bachelor of Mathematics from Hampden-Sydney College and a Master of Education from the University of Virginia. He began his teaching career in Lynchburg, VA; he moved to Richmond seven years later to teach mathematics at Midlothian High School. While there, he also coached the men's tennis team to five state championships. Rick is survived by his wife of 47 years Donna, his children Erin and Benjamin, his sister Jane Crane McSwain and her partner Bill Sturtevant, sister-in-law Patricia Garst and husband Winifred, brother-in-law John Campbell and wife Frances, and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will hold a visitation Friday, September 29, at the Greater Richmond Sailing Association, 4301 Woolridge Road, Midlothian, VA 23112, from 5:00 to 7:00 p. m. A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 30, at Manakin Episcopal Church, 985 Huguenot Trail, Midlothian, VA 23113 at 11:00 a. m. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to your favorite charity or to Manakin Episcopal Church.

Related Obituaries

Anahid Berberian

Anahid Berberian

Age - 85

December 6, 2023

Anahid G. Berberian, a beacon of love and selflessness, passed away on December 2, 2023, at the age of 85 in Manakin Sabot, Virginia, surrounded by her loving family. She was born on October 1, 1938, in Beirut, Lebanon, to parents Garabed and Takouhie (Knadjian) Dekirmendjian. Anahid's warmth and nurturing spirit touched everyone she met, and she leaves behind a legacy of kindness and dedication to her family and community. In her early years, Anahid cultivated a love for culture and service that would become the hallmark of her lifetime. Her role as a past Women's Guild Officer at St. James Armenian Church in VA, and her involvement in the Women's Guild for the Armenian Compatriotic Union of Ourfa in Lebanon, spoke to her commitment to faith and heritage. Anahid brought the same passion to her membership with the Daughters of Vartan in California, ARS Pasadena "Sosse" Chapter, and the St. Gregory Armenian Church, where she formed lasting friendships and enhanced the lives of those around her through her unwavering support and generosity. The talents Anahid possessed were as myriad as the people she inspired. Through cake decorating, gardening, ceramics, reading, knitting, and sewing, she expressed her creative spirit. An excellent cook and dedicated host, Anahid was renowned for caring for all who crossed her threshold. Her love of travel afforded her cherished experiences with friends, but above all, she treasured the time spent with her family. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of her life and will carry forward the brightness she bestowed upon the world. Anahid was the beloved matriarch of her family, exemplifying strength and love in every facet of life. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Nerses Berberian, her daughter in law, Rozi Berberian, and her three brothers, Hagop, Hovannes, and Sarkis Dekirmendjian. She is lovingly remembered by her children, John Berberian (Houry) of California, Jack Berberian of Delaware, Maral Haboush (Sam) of Virginia, and Julie Berberian of Delaware. Her legacy continues to flourish through her grandchildren, Natalie Haboush Khoury (Elie), Joseph Haboush (Sally), Lara Berberian Sayadzadeh (Andre), Alec, Isabella, Grace, Gia, and Lily Berberian, as well as her great-grandchildren, Jude, Nicolas, Alex, Emelia, and Sophia. As we bid farewell to Anahid G. Berberian, we celebrate a life truly well-lived, and a spirit that will eternally guide and inspire her loved ones. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 11:00 AM at St. James Armenian Church, 834 Pepper Avenue, Richmond, VA 23226, where friends may visit beginning at 10:30 AM. Entombment will immediately follow at Westhampton Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Anahid G. Berberians name may be made to the Armenian Compatriotic Union of Ourfa, P. O. Box 7373, Van Nuys, CA 91409, or to St. James Armenian Church, 834 Pepper Avenue, Richmond, VA 23226.Show more

John Burns

John Burns

Age - 64

December 6, 2023

John Junior "Johnny" Burns was born in Rawlings, Virginia on March 6, 1959 to Martha Burns and the late John S. Burns. He departed this life suddenly on November 19, 2023 at Bon Secours Saint Mary's Hospital Richmond, Virginia. Johnny was raised in Brunswick County Virginia, where he attended the Brunswick County Public Schools and was known for his basketball skills. At an early age he was baptized at White Rock A. M. E Church, Alberta, Virginia. Later in life, he moved to Lunenburg County, where he met the love of his life, Constance "Connie" Andrews and they were together for approximately 45 years. Johnny enjoyed the presence of a blended family Rodney, Tawanda (Kevin), Angela and step-grandchildren, whom he loved dearly. Johnny held numerous jobs, but his last employment was with Virginia Quilting in South Hill, Virginia until he became disabled in 2018. He enjoyed working with the staff, supervisors and other employees. All who knew Johnny knew he had a truthful spirit and respectable personality, and he was outspoken to all who knew him. Johnny leaves to cherish his memories: his mother, Martha Burns; three siblings, Mary E. Burns and Alfred Burns, Dundas, Virginia and Tammy (Arthur)Alexander, South Hill, Virginia; four aunts, Edna Reavis and Tinnie Gilliam both of Richmond, Virginia, Rosa B. Mosley, Blackstone, Virginia and Esther Burns of South Carolina; one, uncle, Franklin Mosley, Alberta, Virginia and a host of cousins and friends.Show more

Jacqueline Johnson

Jacqueline Johnson

Age - N/A

December 5, 2023

On Sunday, November 26, 2023, God in His infinite wisdom, called to eternal rest, our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, great-aunt, cousin, and friend, Jacqueline Delores Johnson. She was born July 11, 19 38, in Richmond, Virginia and was preceded in death by her parents, Marion J. Moore and James Johnson; 3 brothers, Irving Johnson, Sherman Johnson, and George Moore, Jr. ; 3 sisters, Rosetta White, Barbara Johnson, and Louis Bynum; and a devoted cousin, Vivan Hearn. Jacqueline leaves many fond memories that will always be cherished by her beloved family members: daughter, Anita Johnson; son, Keith Johnson; granddaughters, Charnette Stone and Tomeka Johnson; grandson, Charn Johnson; and great grandchildren, Julian, Jaida, Charn Jr. and Kashawn Johnson; devoted nieces, Winoma Keeling and Travonda Simpson; devoted friend, Claudette Battle; and a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. As a young child, Jacqueline accepted Christ at an early age during her membership at Moore Street Baptist Church. She received her education from Armstrong High School and worked for many years in housekeeping at The Jefferson Hotel. Due to an unfortunate illness at an early age, Jacqueline was unable to fulfill many of her dreams. Jacqueline still enjoyed spending time with family members and friends. She loved the time spent with her grandchildren. They were the "apple of her eye". Jacqueline loved social events, especially family gatherings that included a game of "Spades". She loved watching television, and always stayed abreast of local news events, so that she could share the information with others. She was called "Channel 6" by many family members. She loved talking with friends and family. Now, if you needed a couple of dollars, Jacqueline was willing to loan you a few. She wouldn't be afraid to ask for a little interest on the loan either! She was like "Bank of America". Once you knew Jacqueline, she was one that you would enjoy conversating and spending time with. She will be dearly missed. But, we find comfort in knowing she is now at peace, and resting in the arms of Jesus! Funeral services can be viewed online by selecting the "View Funeral Webcast" link below on Thursday, December 7, 2023, at 12:00 p. m. Jacqueline D. JohnsonShow more

Find More Obituaries

right arrow