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Mary <I>Sweeney</I> Bishop

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Mary Sweeney Bishop

Birth
Franklin County, Virginia, USA
Death
19 Jul 2012 (aged 92)
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Christiansburg, Montgomery County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.1240501, Longitude: -80.4038925
Plot
Section: K
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On July 19, 2012, Mary Sweeney Bishop, 92, of Christiansburg, departed this life as her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ called her to her mansion in the glories of heaven. She was a resident of Wheatland Hills in Christiansburg at the time of her death. She was born August 15, 1919, in Franklin County to the late Palmer P. Sweeney and Oakie Webb Sweeney Thorp. Mary was a member of Main Street Baptist Church in Christiansburg for over 50 years, where she actively served as a Sunday school teacher and Vacation Bible school teacher, as well as being involved in the Women's Missionary Union Circles and numerous other ministries in her church.
Her highest calling in life was that of a loving Christian wife and mother to her husband and children. She loved preparing meals for all of her family, especially during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, as well as traditional Sunday dinners.
She was a beautician by profession, having a beauty shop in her home since 1957, and continued working in her shop until her health began to decline.
Among her many passions were her vegetable and flower gardens, and she especially loved growing different varieties of roses. She was an avid "Hokie" football fan and enjoyed attending Virginia Tech home games for many years. Mary also loved country and bluegrass music and attended dances several nights each week with family and special friends where live bands performed throughout the New River Valley.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Vasco L. Bishop; sisters, Dorothy Sensabaugh and husband, Ernie, of Roanoke, and Florence Tibbs and husband, Bob, of Vinton; brother, Palmer P. Sweeney Jr. and wife, Izol,a of Christiansburg; brother-in-law, Clarence Bishop and wife, Maxine, of Christiansburg; two nephews, Ronald Wayne Bishop, of Christiansburg and John L. Sweeney Jr., of Virginia Beach.
Those remaining to cherish precious memories of her are son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Janet Bishop, of Radford; daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Ronald Covey, of Christiansburg; granddaughters, Kimberly and husband, Scott Keith, of San Diego, Calif., Kristen and husband, Scott Lucas, of Charleston, S.C.; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Daniel and Kora Keith, and "Liam" Lucas; brother and wife, John L. Sweeney and Kay, of Virginia Beach; sister and husband, Darlene and Kenneth Lancaster, of Christiansburg; along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family and friends.
The family wishes to express their deepest appreciation and affection to Mary's caregivers at her home for the past three years prior to becoming a resident at Wheatland Hills. They are Janet Dalton, Sally Burnette, Wanda and Shayla Stuart. Also, special thanks to the staff on the second floor at Wheatland Hills and Medi Home Hospice for the excellent care and compassion they provided for mother during her time there.
Visitation will be held at Horne Funeral Home on Saturday, July 21, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 22, 2012, at Auburn Baptist Church in Riner, with Pastor Stanley Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Cemetery. Arrangements by Horne Funeral Service.
Published in Roanoke Times on July 21, 2012
On July 19, 2012, Mary Sweeney Bishop, 92, of Christiansburg, departed this life as her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ called her to her mansion in the glories of heaven. She was a resident of Wheatland Hills in Christiansburg at the time of her death. She was born August 15, 1919, in Franklin County to the late Palmer P. Sweeney and Oakie Webb Sweeney Thorp. Mary was a member of Main Street Baptist Church in Christiansburg for over 50 years, where she actively served as a Sunday school teacher and Vacation Bible school teacher, as well as being involved in the Women's Missionary Union Circles and numerous other ministries in her church.
Her highest calling in life was that of a loving Christian wife and mother to her husband and children. She loved preparing meals for all of her family, especially during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, as well as traditional Sunday dinners.
She was a beautician by profession, having a beauty shop in her home since 1957, and continued working in her shop until her health began to decline.
Among her many passions were her vegetable and flower gardens, and she especially loved growing different varieties of roses. She was an avid "Hokie" football fan and enjoyed attending Virginia Tech home games for many years. Mary also loved country and bluegrass music and attended dances several nights each week with family and special friends where live bands performed throughout the New River Valley.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Vasco L. Bishop; sisters, Dorothy Sensabaugh and husband, Ernie, of Roanoke, and Florence Tibbs and husband, Bob, of Vinton; brother, Palmer P. Sweeney Jr. and wife, Izol,a of Christiansburg; brother-in-law, Clarence Bishop and wife, Maxine, of Christiansburg; two nephews, Ronald Wayne Bishop, of Christiansburg and John L. Sweeney Jr., of Virginia Beach.
Those remaining to cherish precious memories of her are son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Janet Bishop, of Radford; daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Ronald Covey, of Christiansburg; granddaughters, Kimberly and husband, Scott Keith, of San Diego, Calif., Kristen and husband, Scott Lucas, of Charleston, S.C.; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Daniel and Kora Keith, and "Liam" Lucas; brother and wife, John L. Sweeney and Kay, of Virginia Beach; sister and husband, Darlene and Kenneth Lancaster, of Christiansburg; along with numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family and friends.
The family wishes to express their deepest appreciation and affection to Mary's caregivers at her home for the past three years prior to becoming a resident at Wheatland Hills. They are Janet Dalton, Sally Burnette, Wanda and Shayla Stuart. Also, special thanks to the staff on the second floor at Wheatland Hills and Medi Home Hospice for the excellent care and compassion they provided for mother during her time there.
Visitation will be held at Horne Funeral Home on Saturday, July 21, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 22, 2012, at Auburn Baptist Church in Riner, with Pastor Stanley Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Cemetery. Arrangements by Horne Funeral Service.
Published in Roanoke Times on July 21, 2012


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