![]() Hermon Chapel, 3995 Franklin Tpke., Danville is serving the family. Hermon Volunteer Fire Department, 4268 Franklin Tpke., Danville, VA 24540. In lieu of fl owers, the fam- ily respectfully suggests me- morial donations be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 3907, Mar- tinsville, VA 24115 and the Mt. The family will receive friends Tuesday, Apfrom 12:30 p.m. A funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, Apat 2:00 p.m at Norris Funeral Services, Mt. He will be lovingly remembered as a wonderful people person with a great sense of humor. His other hobbies included fl ying, diving, amateur photogra- phy, clock collecting, and fi shing. Daughtridge’s proudest achievements was becoming an Eagle Scout at a very young age. Im- migration in Bermuda for 7 years retiring in 1990 from the Department of Justice and Naturalization Service, in Baltimore, MD as a Crim- inal Investigator. He attended numerous train- ing classes at the Federal Law Enforcement Center, Glenco, GA, the University of Maryland and Catons- ville Community College in Maryland. Border Patrol Academy, as an expert marksman, serv- ing as a uniformed patrol of- fi cer on the Texas and Cali- fornia Mexican border. As a civil servant, he graduated from the U.S. Air Force, serving 9 years during the Korean Con fl ict. Monday, Apat Norris Funeral Services, Inc., West End Chapel, 511 Church Ave. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. She is survived by four daughters, Gloria Elizabeth Trent of Gates, NC, Marie Collins and husband Eddie of Keeling, VA, Sherry Kast and husband Christian of Palmyra, IN and Vicki Trent of Danville a son Doug- las Trent of Louisville, KY seventeen grandchildren, twelve great grandchil- dren and three great-great grandchildren. She loved the Lord, loved mu- sic, which showed when she played the piano and sang. Melba was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Danville. She was married to the late Ed- ward Coleman. Cole- man was born Apin Danville to the late Bennie Jones and the late Lillie Pulliam Jones. ![]() Online condolences may be made at MELBA ELIZABETH JONES COLEMAN Melba Elizabeth Jones Coleman, age 90, for- merly of Danville passed away Thursday, Apat Clark Memorial Hospital in Clarksville, IN. and Crematory Mar- tinsville, VA is serving the Maxwell family. Box 3828, Durham, NC 27710, or to the charity of your choice. Memorials may be made to Duke Cancer Institute, P. The fam- ily will receive friends, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, prior to the service Monday at the funeral home and at other times at the home. The memorial service will be held, 7:00 PM, Monday, April 6, 2015, at Norris Fu- neral Services Martinsville Chapel with Reverend Mark Redd o ffi ciating. ![]() He loved to hunt and was also a member of E-Z Street Cruis- es in Reidsville, NC. David enjoyed Clas- sic Cars and traveled a lot with the three he owned. He served in the United States Navy during peace times. He owned and operated Martinsville Pool and Spa for over 30 years where he had very dedicated employ- ees. David was a member of Greenwood Baptist Church. APRIL 9th - 15th, 2015 “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 law, Mabel Kendall, Nancy Gregory, Virginia Litman all of Axton, VA and Sue Dickerson of Reidsville, NC on grandson, Anthony Capo of Axton, VA as well as by many close friends and church family.
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