Roanoke Times
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DATE: TUESDAY, March 16, 1993 TAG: 9303160301
SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: C-2 EDITION: METRO
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DATELINE: PEARISBURG LENGTH: Medium
OBIT BUCHANAN, ANNIE BELLE COLLINS
BUCHANAN, Annie Belle Collins, 80, of Pearisburg, died at her home
Saturday, March 13, 1993. Mrs. Buchanan was born at Hoges Chapel, Va., on June
16, 1912 and was a daughter of the late George W. and Minnie Jane Hamblin
Collins. She was preceded in death by three brothers, William Warren ("Jack")
Collins, Robert Collins, B. Melvin Collins; three sisters, Josephine Collins
Kirk, Frances L. Collins, Virginia R. Collins. Mrs. Buchanan was an active
member of the Green Valley United Methodist Church. She was the widow of Wiley
Blake Buchanan, Sr. She is survived by one daughter, John ("Juanita") Peck of
Woodford; three sons, Wiley Blake ("W B") Buchanan, Jr. of Pearisburg, W. H.
("Billy") Buchanan of Mesquite, Texas; Cleveland Roosevelt Buchanan of
Pembroke; three sisters, Mrs. James ("Pansey") Hetherington of Trigg, Mrs.
Warren ("Christine") Kirk of Trigg, Mrs. Garfield ("Estella") Bales of
Pearisburg; two brothers, George Calvin Collins of Tucson, Ariz., Donald
Collins of Staffordsvile; 14 grandchildren, Thomas B. Buchanan, Kenneth E.
Buchanan, Phillip H. Buchanan, Anna F. Buchanan, Ella J. Buchanan, Julie
Buchanan Poncy, Timothy H. Buchanan, Elaine Buchanan Hooper, Robert W.
Buchanan, Shawn ("Teddy") Buchanan, Jeffrey C. Buchanan, Christie R. Buchanan,
Gary W. Peck and Edwin L. Peck; 12 great-grandchildren and special friends,
James, Mary and Julie Wendel of Eggleston. Funeral services will be conducted
Thursday, March 18, 1992, at 2 p.m. in the Givens Funeral Chapel, Pearisburg,
with the Rev. Eugene Chafin and the Rev. Larry Patton officiating, with burial
in Birchlawn Burial Park. The family will receive friends at any time at the
home of W B and Mary Buchanan and at the Givens Funeral Home Wednesday evening
from 6 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Green Valley
United Methodist Church or the Giles Rescue Squad.
by Archana Subramaniam
by CNB