

They married in August of 1969 and later moved to Charlotte. In 1967, Mary met the love of her life, John Sumner, Jr, while working in Atlanta, GA. The following updates were reported by Anna Bryson, Andrew Cain, Katie Castellani, Thad Green, Em Holter, Zach Joachim, Sean Jones and Luca Powell, of The Times-Dispatch. Randy Leon Brewer, 64, of Forest, Virginia, died. "Faced with the prospect of voting for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, Mary Anne Noland of Richmond chose, instead, to pass into the eternal love of God on Sunday, May 15, 2016, at the age of 68," read an obituary in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on Tuesday. Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as: names, dates, place of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships. Mary grew up in Richmond, VA and graduated from the Collegiate School and later, Salem College. Bradleys Funeral Home of Marion, VA is serving the family of Sandi Walters. View Edith Witcher Edie Gordons obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook. Like our page to stay informed about passing of a loved one in Richmond, Virginia on facebook. Terms and Conditions Security Policy Obituaries by state Margaret L. Find an obituary, get service details, leave condolence messages or send flowers or gifts in memory of a loved one. Noland of Richmond chose, instead to pass into the eternal love of God on Sunday, May 15 2016, at the age of 68.

Still others are dreaming of fleeing to less politically-tumultuous lands.įor one Richmond, Va., woman, the answer came from above. The obituary published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch states that the late Mary Anne Noland, 68, of Richmond, Virginia decided to pass instead of vote in the 2016 presidential election. Search Richmond obituaries and condolences, hosted by. Others have banked their hopes on the entry of a viable third-party candidate. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., said in a widely-circulated note: "There are dumpster fires in my town more popular than these two 'leaders'." Faced with the prospect of voting for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, Mary Anne Noland of Richmond chose, instead, to pass into the eternal love of. RealClearPolitics polling averages indicate that both Trump and Clinton have unfavorable ratings greater than 50 percent - a historic combination of negative public perception. "Clinton and Trump are both more strongly disliked than any nominee at this point in the past 10 presidential cycles," observed FiveThirtyEight's Harry Enten.

The likely reality of a November matchup between presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has sent many a would-be voter desperately seeking other options.
