Ruth Dale English1,2,3

F, b. August 19, 1939, d. July 6, 2020
FatherEdward Ralph English Sr.1,4,5,3,6 b. March 31, 1914, d. October 1, 1998
MotherRuth Maude Walton1,4,5,3,6 b. December 14, 1913, d. March 11, 2009
     Ruth Dale English was born on August 19, 1939 at Danville, Virginia.3,7,6 As of December 18, 1965,her married name was Caldwell.3 She married Robert Hood Caldwell on December 18, 1965 at Altavista, Campbell Co., Virginia.1,5,3,6 Ruth Dale English died on July 6, 2020 at North Carolina at age 80.6 She Dale English Caldwell transitioned from her earthly home to the Church Eternal on July 6, 2020. Dale was born August 19, 1939, the eldest child of E.R. "Red" and Ruth English. She is survived by her two brothers, Ralph English (Rita) of Altavista, VA and David English (Elizabeth) and her sister Melinda Wood (Bennett) of Greensboro. Together with her husband of nearly 55 years, Robert, she leaves three children also living in Greensboro: Cathy (Robb) Wells, Janet Caldwell, and Robin (Robby) Eatman. She also leaves behind six wonderful grandchildren whom she dearly loved: Margaret, Virginia and Alex Wells and Payne, Wynn and Mae Bradley, all of Greensboro. Dale graduated from Altavista High School and then entered Virginia Tech, where she earned her BS degree in 1962 and was crowned "Miss VPI." She thereafter moved to Greensboro and met Robert Caldwell. Dale and Robert married December 18, 1965 and together they served as active members of First Baptist Church, where Dale served as minister to the homebound for 21 years. In 1969 she began one of her most important roles - becoming a mother, eventually having three daughters whom she dearly loved and six wonderful grandchildren. How lucky can you be! Dale was featured on the cooking show, "What's Cooking Today," with Cordelia Kelly on WFMY in the late 1960s. She was a member of the Junior League of Greensboro and was chosen to be the co-compiler of cooking recipes that became the award-winning cook book, "Out of Our League." Originally published in 1978, it sold over 200,00 copies and was selected in 1998 to be included in the "Southern Living Cookbook Hall of Fame"! Dale also served on the Board of the Adult Center for Enrichment, the Shepherd's Center, and at her church, the Senor Adult Council. Dale and Robert loved to travel throughout the US and loved visiting spots around the world, including Ireland, Denmark, Russia, Germany, Sweden, Italy, England, France, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and on and on. In her later years, trips with the entire family became of greater importance. Of particular note was a special trip with the entire family to Jamaica that none of us will forget and a special trip to The Homestead. The family returned to The Homestead where Robert and Dale went on their honeymoon 50 years earlier and the children had reproduced an identical replica of their wedding cake. It was 5 layers high too large for the family to eat. So, Dale suggested that the staff cut the cake up, put it on plates, and the grandchildren took the cake to all the guests in the dining room. Needless to say, the next day Robert and Dale were greeted with a lot of "Happy Anniversaries!" Dale was honest about her illness. Her daddy had passed away with Alzheimer's and she knew the path she would be following. We were fortunate to have her smile and wit for nearly eight years after the diagnosis was made. Dale volunteered in order to help others who will also follow this path by taking part in three different research projects at the Sticht Center at WFU Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. As much as we wanted to keep Dale with us, we realized that her time was drawing near the end. In her last hours, her family surrounded her bed in the sun room of her home where she had been for several months, sang songs, read scripture, held her hand and gave her kisses even as she took her last breath when a beautiful smile came on her face. She was at peace! Dale's labor of Love ended here but is to be continued through those who knew and loved her. The family is grateful for the care provided by loving Caregivers over the past three years and to Authoracare (formerly Hospice) and Dr. Beth Golding for their assistance to the family in Dale's last days. on July 9, 2020.6

Census Records

1940Dwelling 77, District 16-12, Altavista, Campbell Co., Virginia4

Family

Robert Hood Caldwell
Marriage*Ruth Dale English married Robert Hood Caldwell on December 18, 1965 at Altavista, Campbell Co., Virginia.1,5,3,6 
Children
  • Cathy Caldwell6
  • Janet Caldwell6
  • Robin Caldwell6

Citations

  1. [S591] Richmond Times - Dispatch, From the Edward Ralph English, Sr. obituary in the Oct 3, 1998 edition.
  2. [S11679] Unknown author, 1950 United States Federal Census.
  3. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  4. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S1784] Greensboro News & Record, From the Ruth Walton English obituary in the Mar 15, 2009 edition.
  6. [S1784] Greensboro News & Record, From the Dale English Caldwell obituary in the Jul 9, 2020 edition.
  7. [S5152] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920.

Marjorie Elizabeth Gerken1,2

F, b. October 14, 1942, d. March 5, 2018
     Marjorie Elizabeth Gerken was buried at Immanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery, 1509 Glencoe Road, Sparks, Baltimore Co., Maryland.2 She was born on October 14, 1942 at Englewood, Bergen Co., New Jersey.3 As of February 4, 1963,her married name was English.1 She married Edward Ralph English Jr., son of Edward Ralph English Sr. and Ruth Maude Walton, on February 4, 1963 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 Marjorie Elizabeth Gerken and Edward Ralph English Jr. were divorced on July 3, 1967 at Montgomery Co., Virginia.3 Marjorie Elizabeth Gerken died on March 5, 2018 at Maryland at age 75.2 She On March 5, 2018, Marjorie "Lisa" Gerken Huff; devoted wife of John "Jay" S, Huff, Jr; beloved mother of Trey Huff English, Todd Huff, Jennifer Huff Erdman and her husband Rusty, Brook Huff Riegel and her husband Dave; also survived by 14 grandchildren. Interment: Immanuel Episcopal Church Cemetery. on March 7, 2018.2

Family

Edward Ralph English Jr.
Marriage*She married Edward Ralph English Jr., son of Edward Ralph English Sr. and Ruth Maude Walton, on February 4, 1963 at Salem, Roanoke Co., Virginia.1 
Divorce* Marjorie Elizabeth Gerken and Edward Ralph English Jr. were divorced on July 3, 1967 at Montgomery Co., Virginia.3 
Child
  • Trey Huff English2

Citations

  1. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
  2. [S1710] Baltimore Sun, From the Marjorie Gerken Huff obituary in the Mar 7, 2018 edition.
  3. [S5151] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Divorce Records, 1918-2014.

Nora Bessie Pearson1,2

F, b. September 23, 1884, d. August 30, 1977
     Nora Bessie Pearson was buried at Highland Burial Park, Danville, Virginia.3,2 Her Social Security Number was 229-60-5831.4 She was born on September 23, 1884 at Virginia.3,4 As of June 15, 1909,her married name was Yeatts.1 She married Charles Coleman Yeatts, son of Steven Coleman Yeatts and Missouri Ann Edwards, on June 15, 1909 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1 Nora Bessie Pearson died on August 30, 1977 at Danville, Virginia, at age 92.3,2 She BROWNELL, Nora Pearson Yeatts, died Tuesday night at 9:15, Roman Eagle Memorial Home, Danville. Mrs. Brownell was the daughter of the late Charles Edward Pearson and Mary Elizabeth Amos Pearson; most of life was spent in Danville where she was a member of Main St. United Methodist Church and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She is survived by one daughter, Marguerite Y. Hewes, of Richmond; one brother, Dr. Charles Brown Pearson, formerly of Richmond, presently livingin Harrisonburg. Graveside services will be conducted Thursday at Highland Burial Park in Danville. on September 1, 1977.2

Census Records

1910Dwelling 156, District 9, Liberty, Bedford Co., Virginia5
1920Dwelling 111, District 34, Ward 2, Danville, Virginia6
1930Dwelling 197, District 5, Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina7

Family

Charles Coleman Yeatts b. April 8, 1878, d. October 4, 1925
Marriage*Nora Bessie Pearson married Charles Coleman Yeatts, son of Steven Coleman Yeatts and Missouri Ann Edwards, on June 15, 1909 at Pittsylvania Co., Virginia.1 
Children

Citations

  1. [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
  2. [S591] Richmond Times - Dispatch, From the Nora Pearson Yeatts Brownell obituary in the Sep 1, 1977 edition.
  3. [S5175] Highland Burial Park, Danville, VA, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  4. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  5. [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
  6. [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
  7. [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
  8. [S5149] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
  9. [S5152] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920.
  10. [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.