Elijah F. Alcock, 66, died April 25th at his home near Herndon, VA, after an invalidism of a year or more. The remains were brought to Bedford and Wednesday morning were taken to Forest, where funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church by Rev. B.L. Peters, a former pastor, and interment was made in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Marion Leftwich, Oscar Padgett, H. D. Coffey, John Tweedy, Oron Brown and Robert Overstreet. Honorary pallbearers and flowerbearers were T.E. Reynolds, J.S. Leftwich, Dave and Nick Padgett, James Scott, Fred Whorley, Troy Coffey, Jule Lindsay, Nance Manley, Frank Brown, Bernard Reynolds, Lois Marshall, John Brown, Adrian Overstreet, Walter Langford, Charles Snead and E.H. Hammersley.
A native of Bedford County, Mr. Alcock had made his home in Herndon for five years. He was a son of the late George W. and Naomi Leftwich Alcock. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Adelia Leftwich Alcock and the following children: Mrs. Claude (Reva) Williams, Miss Eloise Alcock, Olen, Randolph and Arnold Alcock of Herndon; Mrs. Winston (Myrtle) May of Lynchburg, Route 4; Mrs. Harry (Sarah) Reynolds of Blount and Dallas Allcock of Georgia.
In Loving memory of my dear husband, Elijah F. Alcock, who passed away April 24, 1939.
Time speeds on, one year has passed,
since death its gloom, its shadow cast.
Within our home, where all seemed bright,
and took from us a shining light.
Down here we mourn, but not in vain,
For up in heaven we will meet again.
His Wife and Children
Elijah F. Alcock, 66, died April 25th at his home near Herndon, VA, after an invalidism of a year or more. The remains were brought to Bedford and Wednesday morning were taken to Forest, where funeral services were conducted at the Baptist Church by Rev. B.L. Peters, a former pastor, and interment was made in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Marion Leftwich, Oscar Padgett, H. D. Coffey, John Tweedy, Oron Brown and Robert Overstreet. Honorary pallbearers and flowerbearers were T.E. Reynolds, J.S. Leftwich, Dave and Nick Padgett, James Scott, Fred Whorley, Troy Coffey, Jule Lindsay, Nance Manley, Frank Brown, Bernard Reynolds, Lois Marshall, John Brown, Adrian Overstreet, Walter Langford, Charles Snead and E.H. Hammersley.
A native of Bedford County, Mr. Alcock had made his home in Herndon for five years. He was a son of the late George W. and Naomi Leftwich Alcock. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Adelia Leftwich Alcock and the following children: Mrs. Claude (Reva) Williams, Miss Eloise Alcock, Olen, Randolph and Arnold Alcock of Herndon; Mrs. Winston (Myrtle) May of Lynchburg, Route 4; Mrs. Harry (Sarah) Reynolds of Blount and Dallas Allcock of Georgia.
In Loving memory of my dear husband, Elijah F. Alcock, who passed away April 24, 1939.
Time speeds on, one year has passed,
since death its gloom, its shadow cast.
Within our home, where all seemed bright,
and took from us a shining light.
Down here we mourn, but not in vain,
For up in heaven we will meet again.
His Wife and Children
Family Members
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Dallas Raymond Allcock Sr
1902–1984
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Reva Daniel Alcock Williams
1903–2000
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Myrtle Virginia Alcock May
1904–1985
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Olen Guy Alcock
1905–1957
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Nelson Alcock
1907–1907
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Sarah Adelia Alcock Reynolds
1910–1998
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Margaret Ellen Alcock
1912–1922
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Arnold Adam Alcock
1915–1986
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Randolph Washington Alcock
1917–1991
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Doris Marie Alcock
1920–1933
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Eloise Frances Ann Alcock Beckstrom
1926–2015
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