

Grandchildren Brandon ROSE, Steven ROSE, Taylor NEWMAN, and RylieĪlso surviving are her sisters Dorothy S. NEWMAN, Jeffery DALE, Susan MURPHY, and Alan HUMPHREY step-great Joshua BEATY, Kinley DOWDLE, and Ryder DOWDLE step-grandchildren Wendy D. Van DALE, and Laura DALE her great-grandchildren Jonathan EDGE, Brooklynn Moyock her grandchildren John Paul EDGE, Kimberly E. JohnĪnd Pam EDGE of Bolivia, N.C., and The Rev. Moyock, Dalton SCOTT and Beverly EDGE of Moyock, The Rev. Love of her home and yard, her family, and her life-long passion for British Her retirement years were spent indulging in her EDGE was retired director of Currituck Countyĭepartment of Social Services. The family moved to Moyock in 1947 and became devoted members of While teaching inĬhadbourn, NC in 1941, she met her husband Norwood they were married theįollowing year. Greensboro (Grimsley) High School and Woman’s College (UNCG). Of Samuel Dalton and Rosa Bernice Robbins SCOTT. TheĮldest of six SCOTT sisters of Scott Avenue in Greensboro, she was the daughter (Theĩ6, died peacefully at her home in Moyock, NC on February 3, 2016. Friends may join theįamily at Twiford's Colony Chapel, Manteo, today from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Sunset Memorial Park in Chester, Va. Of Manns Harbor two sisters: Betty Dulaney KING of Wilson, N.C., andĪgnes Dulaney PADGETT of Columbia, S.C. EATON is survived by a son, James ``Milton'' EATON Zobeda Myrtle Robertson DULANEY and the wife of the late James ElbertĮATON. She was the daughter of the late Theopholus and Mrs.ĮATON, born in Staffordsville, Va., was a homemaker and member of the Mount (The Virginian-Pilot -Įlizabeth Dulaney EATON, 86, died July 3, 2001, in Barco, N.C. Communityįuneral Home, Norfolk chapel, is in charge. Saturday at noon in Samuel Chapel Pentecostal Holiness Church, Moyock, by Elderĭr.

McFADDEN of Norfolk 20 grandchildren 16 great-grandchildren Īnd a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. BURKE (James Jr.) of Yorktown three sons, Alvin LinwoodĮASON (Janice) of Chesapeake, Hope A.

Of Chesapeake, Eunice EASON and Joyce BATSON, both of Norfolk and Survivors include five daughters, Lucy E.

Teacher and active with the Sunday school, Widows Support Ministry and SamuelĬhapel Christian Women's Ministry. EASON and was a member of SamuelĬhapel Pentecostal Holiness Church in Moyock, N.C., where she was an evangelist,Ī Youth Sunday school teacher, first church secretary, Tuesday Bible Study A native of NorfolkĬounty, she was the widow of Hope A. More questions? You can always contact us.Head of River Road went to be with Jesus Jan. Always check with your doctor before making any decisions. It may also be skewed towards procedures more common among Medicare beneficiaries than the general population.Ī lack of detection does not necessarily mean a lack of expertise, just that it was not visible within this dataset. The data is limited to Medicare beneficiaries, meaning that physicians that do not accept Medicare (<10% of all physicians) will be excluded. While this data can provide a wealth of knowledge, it comes with certain limitations. These procedures go into this section in order to help consumers make more informed choices. Using this data, we can detect when doctors perform certain procedures more frequently than similar providers. It includes aggregate information about the procedures performed by different providers. This feature uses Medicare data to determine how often a provider performs a procedure relative to other providers in their state also performing the same procedure.ĭata in this section is calculated using Medicare Physician and Other Supplier Data, which provides records of Medicare utilization throughout the United States. This section highlights the procedures that Diane Weber performs most frequently.
