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Virginia Hastings Atherton

Funeral Services for Mrs. Virginia Hastings Atherton will be held on Friday, June 14, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Brookhaven. There will be a visitation from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Rev. Greg Warnock will officiate and interment will follow in Easthaven Cemetery.

   Virginia Hastings Atherton (93) went to be with Jesus on June 9, 2019, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, Mississippi, after suffering a stroke. 
    She was born on January 10, 1926, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.  After graduating from El Dorado High School, she attended Central College in Conway, Arkansas, where she was president of the student body, a  member of Delta Beta Sigma, Delta Psi Omega National Honor Society, and Zeta Phi. Her home has been  Brookhaven, Mississippi, for the past 70 years. 
    Virginia demonstrated her love of Christ through a gift of service and compassion. She was a dedicated member of First Baptist Church of Brookhaven and taught Sunday School for 65 years, served on various leadership committees, helped with Vacation Bible School,  regularly visited friends and fellow church members at local nursing homes and hospitals,  and also participated in numerous other church-related projects.  During Upward Basketball she could be found working in the concession stand. In the community, she served with Meals-on-Wheels and was active with Habitat for Humanity.  After her retirement, she took an active role in the Institute for Learning in Retirement at Copiah-Lincoln Community College.  She loved to learn and to travel.  She understood that travel is not about a destination, but it is about the people on the journey.  She kept a bag packed waiting on friends or family to provide the itinerary. 
    Virginia was always loving and supportive of her family. She framed and displayed "art" in her house, weathered the storms of countless athletic events, an survived many recitals all to show how much she loved her family.  She is survived by her three children, Perry E. Atherton, Jr. (Patsy),  Jo Atherton Fairburn (Bobby), and Judy Atherton Cleveland (Lance); three grandchildren, Katherine Alford (Charles), Leslie Beaton (Jeff), and Myles Atherton (Melissa); and three great-grandchildren, Eli Beaton (Juliana), Perrie Michelle Beaton, and Natalie Beaton.  
    She was preceded in death by her husband, Perry E. Atherton, Sr.; her parents Charles and Clara Hastings; a sister, Julia Jo Burris; and a brother, John Charles Hastings.
        In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that a memorial gift be given to the Baptist Children’s Village at PO Box 27
Clinton, Mississippi 39060 or First Baptist Church Brookhaven at 200 E Monticello St, Brookhaven, Mississippi 39601 in her memory. 

8 comments

  • Comment Link Bettie Bullard Saturday, 15 June 2019 21:56 posted by Bettie Bullard

    It was a blessing to know Virginia. After I moved back to Brookhaven she was welcoming and gracious. I will cherish her memory.

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  • Comment Link Jane Brown Delaney Friday, 14 June 2019 09:34 posted by Jane Brown Delaney

    I just heard about your precious Mother. I will always remember her with love. Her ministry to my Mother was such a blessing and Ginny and I are grateful for her life??

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  • Comment Link Claude Callender Thursday, 13 June 2019 16:47 posted by Claude Callender

    Perry, I’m sorry to see that your Mother has passed from flesh to Glory. She lived a magnificent life of sharing the Word of our Savior. She certainly lived a full life and made every opportunity a light the way to God. I pray Gods fullest Grace & comfort during this time of adjustment. She left the family a multitude of sweet memories. God bless!
    Claude Callender

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  • Comment Link Peggy Breeland Opiela Wednesday, 12 June 2019 20:41 posted by Peggy Breeland Opiela

    Dear Judy,
    I am so sorry for your loss. It’s not been 2 months since my mother’s passing. It is hard but knowing they are in heaven makes it easier. God Bless.

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  • Comment Link Rosalyn Jarrell Drowley Wednesday, 12 June 2019 08:56 posted by Rosalyn Jarrell Drowley

    So sorry for your loss. I remember the smile always on Mrs. Atherton’s face. Your loss is heavens gain!

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  • Comment Link Patricia Beauvais Tuesday, 11 June 2019 09:39 posted by Patricia Beauvais

    My family met Virginia and her family many years ago when we moved to Brookhaven. She and my mother were friends and my parents “walked with her” through her husbands untimely death. When I had my first child, who was very premature and not expected to live- to the point that funeral plans were being made.. Ms Virginia bought me the most beautiful pink baby gown and hooded blanket.The only gift I received.. That precious gift brought me the hope I needed. It was an act of faith that my child would live when “death talk” was all around me.. Virginia was a woman of faith whose act of kindness breathed life into a 19 year old new mother.. and her baby girl.. who is now 46 years old!

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  • Comment Link Marilyn Brown Monday, 10 June 2019 20:53 posted by Marilyn Brown

    So sorry to learn of Mrs. Virginia’s passing. I became acquainted with her through the ILR Program at Co-Lin. She was a great ambassador for the program and did indeed enjoy our travels. My condolences to the family.

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  • Comment Link Barry Newell Monday, 10 June 2019 14:38 posted by Barry Newell

    I had the honor & privilege of serving with Virginia on the Counting Committee of First Baptist Church as well as the Human Rights Committee for the MS Adolescent Center. Virginia was a very wise, intelligent, first class lady in every sense of the word & I learned so much from her. My life is so much richer from knowing & learning from her. May God's peace be with her family. Barry Newell

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