Palette Of Petals
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521 N Birdneck Rd
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Oct 15, 2020Obituary – Pat Onofrio | The Henrico Citizen - Henrico Citizen
Henrico, Denise Palazzotto and husband Michael of Henrico., Joseph (Janet) of Newport, NC., Maria Onofrio Payne and late husband, Richard of Virginia Beach, Va., Laurie Pisciotta of Virginia Beach, Va.; 18 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and many beloved nieces and nephews in Italy.
Pat was born in San Fili, a province of Calabria, Italy on December 7, 1927. He immigrated to America in 1947 and served in the Army during the Korean War. He was very proud the day he became a U.S. citizen. Pat’s work success was in the clothing industry as he was a tailor by trade and later learned all aspects of the industry to include management, quality control and design. He worked for large companies such as Kuppenhiemer, Hart Schaffner Marx, and Target. Pat was a long-time parishioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Pat and his wife, Anna, moved to Henrico County in 1973. Together over the next several decades, they watched their family grow larger and larger as their children became adults and formed their own families. Pat was loved and respected by all who knew him. Pat lived his life for his family and that love will be his legacy forever. He will be sorely missed and always remembered.
The family will receive friends 11:30 am Monday, Sept 28 at Mary’s Catholic Church, 9505 Gayton Rd., Henrico, Va. 23229, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 12:30. Online pre-registration is required at St. Mary’s website, www.stmarysrichmond.org. Interment will be at Greenwood Memorial Gardens, 12609 Patterson Ave., Richmond, Va. 23238 following Mass.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Pat’s named to St. Mary’s Catholic Church...
Aug 3, 2020Marilyn Lee Ward, 97, practiced organic gardening long before it became fashionable - Williamsburg Yorktown Daily
Marilyn Lee WardVIRGINIA BEACH — Marilyn Lee Ward, 97, a member of Great Neck Baptist Church, died peacefully Monday, July 27, 2020, at home.
Her friends at Great Neck will remember her teaching children’s Sunday school, and later, rocking babies and changing diapers in the nursery. Her focus was always toward the future.
In many ways, Marilyn was the counter balance to her husband of 59 years, Tom Ward, a career naval aviator and lifetime sailor whose wife was most at peace working in her flower and vegetable gardens. She practiced organic gardening long before it became fashionable and landscaped with cuttings rooted from native plants. When rain or cold weather forced her inside, Marilyn liked to knit, crochet, do needlework, sew and bake. Her cookie jar was well stocked, in case one of her children or grandchildren dropped in.
Marilyn so loved being a mother to five, Tom of Washington, D.C, Bob of Virginia Beach, Sue Miller of Elizabeth City and Sally of Virginia Beach. In 1969, her son Jim was ki...
Dec 18, 2019Bernard Flowers Austin, Sr. of Manteo, December 17 - The Outer Banks Voice
Before moving to North Carolina, he worked as Golf Pro at Princess Anne Country Club in Virginia Beach.A celebration of his life officiated by Rev. Matt Seals will be held at Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church, 300 Ananias Dare Street, on Monday, December 23, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. Kenny Midgett, long-time family friend, will deliver the eulogy.Twiford Funeral Home, Outer Banks is assisting the family with arrangements. Condolences and memories can be shared at www.TwifordFH.com.
Aug 25, 2017Floral industry adapts to avoid withering
Florist’s customer and delivery base.One is planned for Newport News, while the other is planned for the Suffolk area. The branches on Baker Road in Virginia Beach and Battlefield Boulevard in Chesapeake will remain open.Lone Star Bloom owns 16 brick-and-mortar flower shops across several states – a business they promote with a “Sell Your Store” tab on their website.Brown said he sees his business role as stepping in and revitalizing local retailers. Most of the floral shops were financially struggling when the company bought them, he said, but that’s not the case with Norfolk Florist.“They have been growing every year since five years ago,” Brown said. “Most of the flower shops we look at have five years of declining revenue. It was definitely the strongest florist we had come across.”Companies like Teleflora and FTD have been strong players in the floral industry by creating a network of florists for online orders and deliveries.Shops can pay up to around 30 percent commission from the orders through these websites, Brown said.All three floral shops work with one or both of these companies.“Everybody’s taking a little piece of the pie out...” Parker said. “The rate of the orders coming in doesn’t amount to what you’re paying out to them.”In the end, Munford said keeping customers coming back means providing quality and expertise.“For these life changing moments, you want the best,” she said. (Virginian-Pilot)
Aug 25, 2017Stop and admire the flowers
Tuesday morning.They were serenaded with admiring comments as they worked and even drew the attention of a Florida man on a charity bike ride from Virginia Beach to the Boston Harbor.“I walk by every day and admire these zinnias,” said Greencastle Tax Collector Sue Myers, who was accompanied by her Boston terrier SuzyQ. “We’re so lucky to have these girls do this — our beautiful flowers in our pretty little town.”Eshleman spearheads the plantings around town and gets help from other volunteers like Hirneisen.“I love the flowers,” Robert Phenicie said as he walked by. “I live across the street and see them every day.”If the giant zinnias seem especially lush and full, Eshleman reveals her secret: She mixes granules of Miracle-Gro with potting soil in the bottom of the holes before planting them.“I think it helps give them a root start,” she said, adding, “The rains have been wonderful.”The zinnias are deheaded so they don’t go to seed (which wastes energy) and will keep on blooming.“It sure is pretty,” a passing driver called from Baltimore Street, waving out the window.That was shortly before Douglas Johnston pulled his bike in front of the flowerbed.He is participating in the Spring into Summer Bicycle Challenge for Navy retirees, who collect donations to buy bicycle helmets for needy children. Although the official ride is from Virginia to Massachusetts, he’s taking the long route — from Naples, Florida, and... (Echo Pilot)
Mar 9, 2017Alice Jean Flowers
Alice Jean FlowersAlice Jean Flowers passed away on Feb. 22, 2017, in Virginia Beach, Va. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Charles E. Flowers.Alice taught at Mills Lawn Elementary School from 1968 to 1973, and was principal at the school until 1975, when her family moved to Nashville, Tenn.Left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Allison Flowers Bond and Allyssa Flowers Lane; and three grandchildren, Alexandria J. Bond, Jeffrey J. Bond and John Lane III. She leaves two remaining sisters, Mary Juanita Gibbs and Barbara Ann Blackburn, both of Xenia; and many nieces and nephews, other relatives and countless friends.The Norfolk Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated conducted their Omega Omega Service on March 3 and a memorial service was held on Saturday, March 4, at Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church in Norfolk, Va. (Yellow Springs News)
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