Sue T. Wilkins SUFFOLK- Sue Turner Wilkins, 70, a native of Nansemond County, died Friday, Nov. 27. Mrs. Wilkins retired after 21 years as a sales clerk with F. W. Woolworth Company. She was a lifetime member of Liberty Spring Christian Church where she was the church organist for 37 years. She was also a member of the Ladies Bible Class, Liberty Spring Senior Citizens and Bethlehem Senior Citizens Fellowship Club . In addition, she was flower chairman, past president of the Women's Fellowship, pianist for the Men's Bible Class and youth choir and past treasurer of the Memorial Fund. Survived by her husband, Luther Woodrow Wilkins; two daughters, Dorothy W. Knight of Newport News and Charlotte W. Pierce of Chesapeake; and three grandchildren. Visitation from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. today at Hill Funeral Home and at other times at the residence. Funeral 2:30 p.m. at Liberty Spring Christian Church by the Revs. Kenneth E. Pepper and Joseph A. Talley. Burial in church cemetery. Memorials to Liberty Spring Christian Church Building Fund, 4213 Whaleyville Blvd. 23434. Compiled by Nelda Knemeyer. Newport News, Virginia Daily Press 29 Nov, 1992 Page 24 Obituary for Sue Turner Wilkins ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Narrative Summary of the Obituary: Sue Turner Wilkins, a lifelong resident of Nansemond County, passed away at age 70. She retired after 21 years as a sales clerk at F.W. Woolworth and was a devoted member of Liberty Spring Christian Church, serving as organist for 37 years. ### Narrative Summary of Funeral Services: Visitation was held on 29 November at Hill Funeral Home. The funeral service took place at 2:30 p.m. at Liberty Spring Christian Church, officiated by Revs. Kenneth E. Pepper and Joseph A. Talley. Burial followed in the church cemetery. ## The Edited Obituary SUFFOLK- Sue Turner Wilkins, 70, a native of Nansemond County, died Friday, 27 November. Mrs. Wilkins retired after 21 years as a sales clerk with F. W. Woolworth Company. She was a lifetime member of Liberty Spring Christian Church where she was the church organist for 37 years. She was also a member of the Ladies Bible Class, Liberty Spring Senior Citizens and Bethlehem Senior Citizens Fellowship Club. In addition, she was flower chairman, past president of the Women's Fellowship, pianist for the Men's Bible Class and youth choir and past treasurer of the Memorial Fund. Survived by her husband, Luther Woodrow Wilkins; two daughters, Dorothy W. Knight of Newport News and Charlotte W. Pierce of Chesapeake; and three grandchildren. Visitation from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. on 29 November at Hill Funeral Home and at other times at the residence. Funeral at 2:30 p.m. at Liberty Spring Christian Church by the Revs. Kenneth E. Pepper and Joseph A. Talley. Burial in church cemetery. Memorials to Liberty Spring Christian Church Building Fund, 4213 Whaleyville Blvd. 23434. Compiled by Nelda Knemeyer. ### Vital Statistics Summary | Name | Sue Turner Wilkins | |---------|-------------------------------------| | Age | 70 years | | Birth | 1922; Nansemond County | | Death | 27 November 1992; Suffolk, Virginia | ### Table of Relationships | Name | Relationship | Residence | |-------------------------|-----------------------|---------------------------------| | Sue Turner Wilkins | Decedent | Suffolk, Virginia | | Luther Woodrow Wilkins | Spouse | Unknown | | Dorothy W. Knight | Child | Newport News | | Charlotte W. Pierce | Child | Chesapeake | | Unknown | Grandchild | Unknown | | Unknown | Grandchild | Unknown | | Unknown | Grandchild | Unknown | ## Other Relevant Information 1. Sue Turner Wilkins retired after 21 years as a sales clerk with F. W. Woolworth Company. 2. She was a lifetime member of Liberty Spring Christian Church where she was the church organist for 37 years. 3. She was a member of the Ladies Bible Class, Liberty Spring Senior Citizens and Bethlehem Senior Citizens Fellowship Club. 4. She was flower chairman, past president of the Women's Fellowship, pianist for the Men's Bible Class and youth choir and past treasurer of the Memorial Fund.