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Diuguid Funeral Services & Crematory - Timberlake
Elbert LeRoy Williamson
August 17th, 1943 - January 1st, 2023
Elbert LeRoy Williamson, 79, of Lynchburg, passed away at his home in Lynchburg on January 1, 2023. Born August 17, 1943, in Lynchburg, VA, LeRoy was the son of the late Elbert and Ruby Rogers Williamson. On July 7, 1967 he was united in marriage to the former Rosa Witt. He is survived by his wife, Rosa; his daughter Robyn Witt Williamson; his son, David Allan Williamson; and three sisters, Brenda Coleman (Ronnie) of Appomattox, Barbara Falwell (Terry) of Rustburg and Susan Phelps of Appomattox. LeRoy worked for Carnation Foods for 15 years before owning his own business for 30 years. He coached Little League Baseball for 15 years and enjoyed all sports. Leroy loved to hunt, fish and play golf. There will be a small service Sunday January 15th at 2pm at the Old City Cemetery Scatter Gardens which will be presided over by his nephew Chris Kesler Senior Pastor of Midway Baptist Church in Phenix, Va. Donations to: Central Virginia Regional Rescue PO Box 2172 Forest, VA 24551 cvrrescue.org
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Diuguid Funeral Services & Crematory - Timberlake
For over two centuries, Diuguid Funeral Services & Crematory has been a steadfast provider of comfort and care to the Lynchburg community. Our tenure as the oldest funeral home in Virginia and the second oldest in the United States is a testament to our enduring commitment. Originating from humble beginnings, our founder Sampson Diuguid, a skilled furniture maker from Appomattox, transformed his craft into a mission of service that has stood the test of time....
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