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Joseph Scott Sr., known affectionately by family and friends as “Buddy,” passed away on November 25th, 2020 at the age of 83. He was a longtime active member of Marsh Road Baptist Church, an avid hunter and fisherman, and a passionate coin and gun collector. He enjoyed a long career as a heavy equipment operator and happily performed jobs for family, friends, and neighbors long after retirement. Buddy leaves behind his beloved wife of 58 years, Edna Scott; children Joseph Scott Jr., Kathy Scott, Raymond Scott, and Deborah Scott; grandchildren Joseph Scott III, Brianna Snellings, Bobby Scott, Katina Scott, and Samantha Scott; and siblings James Scott, Edward Scott, Judith Taylor, and Carol Callahan.
William “Billy” David Peed was born on July 2, 1930 and passed away peacefully at his home on November 25, 2020. He lived most of his life in Woodbridge VA. He was the beloved husband of Edith Mae Peed for 60 years. Mr. Peed retired from the RF&P Railroad in 1995 having worked there for over 30 years. He lived a very dedicated Christian life, was a very active member of the First Baptist Church of Woodbridge for 78 years, and the longest tenured member of the congregation. He was most proud of his many years working with the Royal Ambassadors boys youth group of the church. He was very generous, often giving whatever was needed to family and the community. He was known for refurbishing bicycles and giving them out to children in the neighborhood.
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The Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board unanimously approved a resolution on Nov. 24, 2020, to change the name of Route 1 in Prince William County to Richmond Highway. The County will now move forward with the name change process. This includes reaching out to business owners and residents, who live along the stretch of Route 1 in Prince William County that is impacted, to make this transition as smooth as possible.
According to Supervisor Margaret Angela Franklin, who testified before the Commonwealth Transportation Board, “This a tremendous step in the right direction as we continue the revitalization of Route 1 and spur economic growth in Prince William County. As a majority-minority county, it is time we move on from memorials to confederate leaders.”
Susan Marie Thacker (Cronin) was born August 3, 1946 in Jacksonville, Florida. Soon after her family moved to Alexandria, Virginia where she lived until 1968. She graduated from Thomas Edison High School in Fairfax County Virginia in 1964 and began working at C&P telephone company in Washington, D.C. In 1968 she married James Thacker and […]
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