AlleghanyJournal.com's Facebook Page | Journal Buy/Sell Free Classifieds
Back To The Journal's Home Page

Alleghany Journal Obituaries are sponsored by...

VIDEO
* * * * *
Get Obituary Information Emailed To You Via Our AlleghanyJournal.com Breaking News Alerts System - click here or visit our Facebook Page for updates.
NEW: Journal Video Slideshows May Accompany Any Obituary - click here for details.
Obituaries

Obituary for Virginia Hubbard Carter Virginia Hubbard Carter
Glace, WV Native Dies In Bath County

Virginia Hubbard Carter, 84, of Covington, Virginia, died Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at The Springs Nursing Center in Bath County.

She was born April 8, 1927 at Glace, WV, a daughter of the late Murray A. and Minnie Mints Hubbard.

Mrs. Carter was a member of the Cornerstone Church of God of Prophecy.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Martha Ester Hubbard.

Surviving are her husband, George Carter of Covington; one daughter, Phyllis C. Church and her husband, Brad of Clifton Forge; two grandchildren, Christopher A. Price of Harrisonburg and Sarah L. Church of Clifton Forge; four sisters, Barbara Helen Peterson of Clifton Forge; Evelyn Grace Collier and her husband, Jim of Salem, OR; Lena Garnett Kelly and her husband, Ralph of Covington and Violet Hope Jones and her husband, Ronnie of Clifton Forge; three brothers, Murray A. Hubbard , Jr. and his wife, Naomi of Covington; John Harvey Hubbard and his wife, Lorraine of Gap Mills, WV and Benjamin L. Hubbard and his wife, Nancy of Covington; and a number of nieces and nephews.

The family received friends one hour prior to service time at Arritt Funeral Home and will at other times at the home of Phyllis and Brad Church , 50 W. Pine Street, Clifton Forge, VA 24426 or Lena and Ralph Kelley's residence at 4608 Cartwright Lane, Covington, VA 24426. The graveside service was be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 9, 2011 in Alleghany Memorial Park with the Rev. Charles Russell officiating, assisted by the Rev. Bill Gilliland.

The Arritt Funeral Home, Covington, Virginia, handled the arrangements.