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Obits: August 27, 2009
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Aug 27, 2009, 13:13

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Francis A. “Cotton” Glover
Francis A. “Cotton” Glover completed his life’s journey on Aug. 22, 2009 at Riverview on the Appomattox in Hopewell, Virginia.
Born Dec. 1, 1926 in Scotland Neck, N.C., to Harvey and Rose Glover, he lived most of his life in Hopewell. He graduated from Hopewell High School and RPI. He retired from Hercules Incorporated after 33 years of service.
“Cotton” served in the US Navy in WWII in the Pacific. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church and sang in the church choir.
He was a member of the Barbershop quartet “The Dixie Cats” which performed in area musicals “The Wizard of Oz,” “The Music Man,” and “Carousel.”
Active in the community, he served on the Hopewell School Board and was a trustee for Weston Manor. He wrote “Growing Up In Old Woodlawn,” a book of local interest, and was honored for his work.
“Cotton” was predeceased by his wife of 55 years, Jean Maddux Glover, his brother James T. Glover and nephew Welmont L. “Chip” Drake.
He is survived by sister Iris G. Powell of Richmond; son Thomas F. Glover and his wife Barbara of Chesapeake; daughter Jan McKently of Wilmington, Del.; granddaughters Lauren McKently of Coatesville, Pa.., and Karen McKently, also of Wilmington; a great-granddaughter Ava Grace Peterson, also of Coatesville; niece Donna D. Smith and her husband Jim of Williamsburg; and several great-nieces and nephews.
The family is grateful for the loving care he received from the staff at Riverview on the Appomattox and Crater Hospice. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, a donation be made to Weston Manor or your favorite charity.

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