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Southampton-Nansemond County Virginia USGenWeb Archives Obituaries.....Harris, Vivian C. Vick, 1958 

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Funeral Wednesday For Vivian Harris 

  Funeral services for Mrs. Vivian Vick Harris will be conducted Wednesday at 
2 p.m. at the Hill Funeral Home by Lt. Harold Brinson of the Salvation Army. 
Burial will be in Mill Field [sic; Millfield] Baptist Church Cemetery, Ivor. 

  Mrs. Harris, 53, died unexpectedly Monday at 6:55 p.m. at her home, 308 
Caroline Ave. 

  She was a daughter of the late Henry Luke Vick Sr., and Fanny Wilkins Vick, 
of Bertie County, N.C. 

  She was a member of the Salvation Army and Women of the Moose Lodge No. 15 
of Suffolk. 

  She is survived by her husband, Ray C. Harris, of the home; two daughters, 
Mrs. N.H. Bradshaw Jr., and Mrs. David T. Fowler, of Nansemond County; four 
sisters, Mrs. James T. Derring, of Norfolk, Mrs. Luther C. Cross, and Mrs. 
E.L. Laine, Jr., both of Suffolk, and Mrs. Wallace Davidson, of Nansemond 
County; four brothers, Allie F. Vick, Joseph C. Vick, James A. Vick and Henry 
Luke Vick, Jr., all of Suffolk; her step-mother, Mrs. Annie E. Vick, of 
Suffolk; two grandchildren, Glenda Leigh Bradshaw and David T. Fowler, Jr., 
both of Nansemond County, and a number of nieces and nephews. 

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Vivian Harris Funeral Conducted Wednesday 

  Funeral services for Mrs. Vivian Vick Harris were conducted Wednesday at 2 
p.m. at the Hill Funeral Home by Lt. Harold Brinson, of the Suffolk Salvation 
Army and Capt. Tom Overton of the Waynesboro Salvation Army and the Rev. R.E. 
Brittle, pastor of Bethlehem Christian Church.  Burial was in Mill Field [sic; 
Millfield] Baptist Church Cemetery, Ivor. 

  Lt. and Mrs. Brinson sang "Beyond the Sunset" and "In A Land Where We Will 
Never Grow Old."  Mr. Brittle read Tennyson's poem "Crossing the Bar." 

  The casket was covered with a pall of red and white carnations. 

  Pallbearers were D.E. Duncan, Willie V. Hawkins, J.S. Jolly, R.W. McCoy, 
J.R. Hampton, N. H. Bradshaw, Sr., William Hill and Clarence Jordan.  Members 
of the Moose Auxiliary and the Salvation Army Auxiliary and friends served as 
honorary pallbearers. 


Vivian Clara (VICK; Mrs. Ray Carlton) HARRIS, peanut machine operator, 
b. 16 Mar 1905, Bertie Co., NC, d. 19 May 1958, at home, Suffolk, 
interred in Millfield Baptist Church Cemetery*, 21 May 1958, 
"Suffolk (VA) News-Herald," Vol. 36, No. 119, Tues., May 20, 1958, p. 3; 
"Suffolk (VA) News-Herald," Vol. 36, No. 121, Thurs., May 22, 1958, p. 9 

*Additional information: 

Southampton County Historical Society {SCHS} Cemetery Project, 
   Miscellaneous Cemeteries, Vol. 1 (MV-I-19): 
   http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/cemeteries/miscvol1.txt 

A photo of her gravestone - added by Ron Stewart - is posted with 
   Find a Grave Memorial #54007093. 

D.Cert. 12824 (Suffolk #35) 

Her husband (1905-1966) 2m. her former sister-in-law Mozelle (DAIL/DALE 
   COPELAND DAVIS) VICK in 1960.  Mozelle (1908 - 1974) is buried in 
   Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens, Driver, Suffolk.  Vivian's brother Joseph 
   Carlton VICK (1919 - 1991) is buried in Hampton National Cemetery. 

His obit ("Suffolk News-Herald," Feb. 13, 1966, p. 2) is posted at: 
   http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/obits/h620r1ob.txt 

Her father (1880 - 1956) was buried in a family cemetery near Sedley; 
   site not known (Apr 2024) to the SCHS Cemetery Project. 

Her step-mother Annie Elizabeth (HOWELL SMITH) VICK (1897 - 1979) 
   is buried in Holly Lawn Cemetery, Suffolk. 
   Holly Lawn list, an extension of the SCHS Cemetery Project: 
   http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/nansemond/cemeteries/hollyln.txt 


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