![]() ![]() Bond’s untimely death in 1989, he and Amelia pastored three churches that made up the former Smith Mountain Charge: Halesford UMC, Mt Zion UMC, and New Ridgeway UMC. Amelia would move again now with her United Methodist minister husband and family to southwestern Virginia. Luther would be called to ministry and became an ordained United Methodist minister in 1976. It was the best decision she made and the rest was history Amelia and Luther fell in love and were married Jat her family home where her father officiated the ceremony.Īmelia and Luther made their home in Baltimore and raised their oldest three daughters Yolada, Melanie, and Judith there. Amelia would lovingly recall how Carolyn was “insistent” on them meeting and how she reluctantly agreed to do so. Her best friend since high school Carolyn Moore, was instrumental in introducing Amelia to Luther Grant Bond II. Immediately after graduating high school, she briefly attended Morgan College, now known as Morgan State University. She attended Frederick Douglass Senior High School and graduated in 1963, ranked 3rd in her class, and was a proud member of the last class to graduate in February. She considered Richmond to be her home and she was not too fond of the idea of moving to Baltimore MD when her father was appointed to the Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference, it was in Baltimore where would meet the love of her life. Amelia relocated to Richmond VA where her father pastored her beloved Leigh Street Methodist Church. Parker was called to serve, so went the family. ![]() As the oldest daughter of a Methodist minister, where Rev. God sent HIS angels to the residence of Amelia Parker Bond on to deliver her to her heavenly home as members of her loving family sang hymns to her.īorn to the late Rev Hilton Alexander Parker and Nellie Damon Pryer Parker on Decemin Parkersburg, WV, Amelia was raised in the Methodist faith. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 (Memory tributes may be shared with the family at Arrangements by the Williams-Parksley Funeral Home. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Satterwhite’s memory may be made to Hopewell United Methodist Church, c/o Joyce Pitts, 10438 Edgehill Academy Road, Woodford, VA 22580, St. Private interment will be held at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Fredericksburg, VA.Ĭontributions in Mrs. The family will receive friends at the Hopewell United Methodist Church, 12018 Guinea Drive, Woodford, VA on Thursday, Jat 10:30 a.m., followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m., with The Reverend Jack Bailey officiating. In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Aubrey Flippo. Unger and her husband, Don, of Richmond, VA six grandchildren, Barry Satterwhite (Shannon), Bruce Satterwhite (Kim), all of Bloxom, Amanda Chandler (Canaan), Allison Satterwhite (Chris), all of Rock Hill, SC, Adam Unger (Rachael) of Richmond, and Aaron Unger (Nicole) of Chester, VA six great-grandchildren, Madison Satterwhite, Cole, Carson and Cailyn Chandler, and Spencer and Sean Unger and her faithful companion, her dog, Spot. She is survived by her children, Brian Satterwhite and his wife, Anita, of Bloxom, VA, Darryl Satterwhite and his wife, Maureen, of Raleigh, NC, and Sue S. Satterwhite was unwavering in her love for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, all of whom were grateful for her presence in their lives. Satterwhite in his ministry and remained close to the Lord through her involvement in the Society of Christian Women and United Methodist Women. As the wife of a pastor, she was devoted to supporting Rev. Faith and family remained first and foremost in Agnes’s life. Agnes and Edwin were married in 1948 and shared 73 beautiful years together until his passing in 2021. Smith High School, where she first met Edwin. Flippo and Essie Wright Flippo.Īgnes grew up in the area of Thornburg, VA and graduated from C.T. Born Septemin Spotsylvania County, VA, she was the daughter of the late Douglas M. Edwin Howard Satterwhite, passed away at her home in Parksley, VA on Saturday, June 3, 2023, surrounded by family. Agnes Estelle Satterwhite, 94, wife of the late Reverend Dr. ![]()
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