McCoy Funeral Home

McCoy Funeral Home McCoy Funeral Home
150 Country Club Dr SW
Blacksburg, VA 24060
phone: 540.552.3211
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Anna Woods Hepler, age 92, of Blacksburg, died Tuesday, March 15, 2022, at her home. She was born in Christiansburg, Va....
03/16/2022

Anna Woods Hepler, age 92, of Blacksburg, died Tuesday, March 15, 2022, at her home. She was born in Christiansburg, Va. on August 30, 1929 to the late Lloyd and Bertha Akers Woods, she was also preceded in death by her infant brother, William F. Woods, her first husband, William (Bub) H. Graves, and second husband, Paul Hepler. She was a past member of First United Methodist Church, Pearisburg and now a member of Blacksburg Baptist Church. Ann was an X-Ray Technician at Bluefield Hospital, Radford Army Ammunition Plant, and for Dr. Seagle’s Orthopedic office. She was an avid golfer, and was a loyal friend to many. Ann loved to travel and traveled the world. She is survived by her daughter Pat Graves; cousin Rick and Dot Cupp; sister-in-law Vi Graves; nieces and nephews Deni Dillon, Cathy and Rick Alcorn, Pam and Don Huvar, Gary and Sharon Graves, Charlie Graves, Cindy Graves, Eddie Joe and Sandy Graves. The family will receive friends from 2-3:00 pm Sunday afternoon at McCoy Funeral Home 150 Country Club Dr. SW, Blacksburg. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, March 21, 2022 at 1:00 pm in the Blacksburg Baptist Church with Tommy McDearis and Todd Millsaps officiating. Interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Bright Focus Foundation for Macular Degeneration Research, 22512 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, MD 20871.

Honoring Heroes on Veterans Day ...Veterans Day gives all Americans a special opportunity to pay tribute to all those me...
11/11/2020

Honoring Heroes on Veterans Day ...

Veterans Day gives all Americans a special opportunity to pay tribute to all those men and women who, throughout our history, have left their homes and loved ones to serve their country. Their willingness to give freely and unselfishly of themselves, even their lives, in defense of our democratic principles has given our great country the security we enjoy today ...
On this special day, our hearts and thoughts turn to all the Nation's veterans. Let us reflect on the great achievements of those whose sacrifices preserved our freedom and our way of life.
~ President Ronald Reagan, Veterans Day Proclamation, 1986

10/01/2020

Good Night

Lewis, Dr. Norris Earl, age 79, of Christiansburg died, Sunday, May 10, 2020, at his home. He was born in Cardinal, KY o...
05/14/2020

Lewis, Dr. Norris Earl, age 79, of Christiansburg died, Sunday, May 10, 2020, at his home. He was born in Cardinal, KY on August 24, 1940 to the late Joe Lee and Hassie Hensley Lewis.

Norris Lewis received his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering Science from Virginia Tech in 1976, in addition to holding a M.S. in Physics from Virginia Tech (1971) and a B.S. in Physics from Concord College (1962). From 1962-1963, Norris worked as a Physicist in the Instrument Systems Research Laboratory at Dow Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan, and from 1963-1969 as Staff Physicist in Analytical Methods Development at Celanese Fibers Company in Narrows, Virginia. In 1969, he began his career at Litton Poly-Scientific in Blacksburg, Virginia, as a Materials Scientist. As a strategic leader and technology visionary, within a few years he created and set up the company’s Materials and Research Laboratory, which continues to this day in helping to develop and refine technology, products, and markets. Norris held numerous engineering management positions throughout the years until retiring in 2008 as CTO and Group Vice President of Technology at Moog Components Group, who acquired Poly-Scientific. Despite his retirement, he continued to work as an engineering mentor and consultant on Intellectual Property and Special Technology Projects until May 2017. During the course of his professional career, he authored twenty-five publications, twenty-five U.S. patents, and had also been a member of several professional organizations, including the American Physical Society, the Optical Society of America, and SPIE. Over Norris’ forty-eight year career at Poly-Scientific/Moog, he was instrumental in developing and championing multiple projects and technologies that have turned into internationally known and longstanding product lines, including Slip Rings with Fiber Brushes, Brushless DC Motors, Fiber Optic Rotary Joints, Fiber Transceivers, as well as numerous aerospace and defense slip ring products. Norris’ strategic leadership helped to lead Moog to become a technically differentiated company offering the best products on the market. Throughout the years, Norris mentored many of the engineers and scientists currently working at Moog, encouraging them to pioneer new ideas and to persevere through early technology failures as they have developed into who they are today. Not only was he a distinguished and respected member of Moog’s engineering management and intellectual property team, he was considered a great friend by his co-workers.

Norris also served as Director of Self-Reliant Ministries (SRM), Director of Projects and Foundations, and Board Secretary for Advancing Native Missions (ANM) located in Charlottesville, VA. (I do not know the years that Norris held each these positions or for how long he worked with ANM, but I have files dating back to 2006.)

He is survived by his wife, Judy Griggs Lewis; daughters, Allison Nagel and Kimberly Lewis; sons and daughters-in-law, Joseph (Jody) Lively and Julie Edwards, Michael and Brenda Lively; sister, Geraldine Ratcliffe; grandchildren, Emily and Jessica Nafel, Will and Norris Pittman, Kevin Lively and wife April, Kayla Bradley and husband Hunter; great-grandchildren, Grant and Addison Lively. Private graveside services will be conducted. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg.

Herbert Ray Alcorn Sr.Herbert Ray Alcorn Sr., 88, of Blacksburg Virginia, passed away on January 25, 2020.He was precede...
01/27/2020

Herbert Ray Alcorn Sr.

Herbert Ray Alcorn Sr., 88, of Blacksburg Virginia, passed away on January 25, 2020.
He was preceded in death by his parents Lonnie B. and Mary C. Alcorn, and his wife of 66 years, Louise Griffith Alcorn. Mr. Alcorn was born in Spray, NC, and the family moved to Virginia in 1941, where he met his future wife, Louise, in Sunday School at Cascade Baptist Church when they were ten years old. Herb and Louise graduated from Brosville High School. He then enlisted in the Air Force and proudly served from 1949 – 1953.
The high-school sweethearts married in 1951. Upon discharge from the Air Force in 1953 as a Staff Sargent, the couple moved to Blacksburg, Va., where Herb enrolled in Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI, now Virginia Tech) under the GI Bill. He graduated in 1956 with a degree in Agricultural Economics. His goal was to be a high school agriculture teacher, but fate had other ideas.
Herb was a serial entrepreneur, a bold businessman, and a community leader. His first business was a country store in rural Axton Va., which he sold to his father when he entered the Air Force. In Blacksburg, he met Al Underwood, also an Air Force veteran attending VPI. They struck a partnership to buy and sell used cars to support their young families while full-time students, the first of many enterprises. They ventured into mobile home sales and in 1956 founded A&U Mobile Homes, Inc., with offices on Rt. 460 just south of Blacksburg, on the property wherein 1990 Mr. Alcorn developed the Blacksburg Comfort Inn.
That company grew to span seven states from Virginia to Florida, and more businesses followed, including Park Realty Company based in Blacksburg; Triangle Lanes Bowling Alley and Highland Volkswagen in Christiansburg VA; Coburn Industries, a NC housing manufacturer; the Astro-Needle Amusement Park in Myrtle Beach SC; and numerous real estate and business projects across the southeast.
After Mr. Underwood’s death in 1977, Mr. Alcorn continued to operate the businesses, bringing his four sons into various roles as they came of age. He founded Park Real Estate Inc. in 1996, which he sold to his sons in 2006.
Mr. Alcorn served his community in many roles. He joined the Montgomery County-Blacksburg Kiwanis Club in 1953, serving as President (1961) and director (1996), and an active member right up to the week before he passed. In 2018 Kiwanis International honored his 65 years of service, presenting him their distinguished Legion of Honor Award. He served as a director and officer of many organizations, including the Blacksburg Chamber of Commerce; First National Bank Advisory Board; Virginia Tech Athletic Fund; the Virginia Manufactured Housing Association; Virginia Tech Hokie Club; and served as a Deacon in Blacksburg Baptist Church.
The family describes life with Dad as an adventure. We learned to expect the unexpected, and there were some doozies. To us he was larger-than-life, traveling from one business to the other, planning new projects and living life to the fullest. He and mom traveled widely, usually in the company of cherished friends who shared their joy of discovery.
As a father he dared us to dream big, work hard and always give our best. While long in his expectations of us, and perhaps spare in praise, he was the first to stand behind each of us when hard lessons paid a visit. Above all, his loving devotion to Mom in their 66+ years of marriage is a lasting example of what true love is all about.
Herb was known around town as the “Hatman”, a nickname that came from his love for Stetson hats. If in recent years you found yourself in traffic behind a big Lincoln Town Car that looked like a hat was driving, that was Herb. He loved fishing, major league baseball, and Virginia Tech athletics. He was a Lifetime Golden Hokie and delighted in taking his sons and grandchildren to VT football, basketball and baseball games.
He is survived by his sons H. Ray Alcorn Jr. and wife Kelly, Randy L. Alcorn and wife Nancy, Rick L. Alcorn and wife Cathy, and Ron G. Alcorn and wife Debbie; grandchildren Lee Alcorn, Paul Alcorn and wife Missy, Christopher Alcorn, Adam Alcorn, Jared Alcorn and wife Jessica, Torylyn Patton, Lindsey Dobbins, and Ryan Alcorn; three great-grandchildren, Madelyn and Connor Brewer, and Parks Alcorn; brother J. Haywood Alcorn and sister-in-law Judy of Ridgeway VA; sister-in-law Dorothy Franklin of Lynchburg Va., sister-in-law Joan Griffith of Southbury Conn., and many nieces and nephews.
The family extends special thanks to the caregivers in the ICU and the Palliative Care Unit of Roanoke Memorial Hospital, and the ER doctors and staff at Lewis-Gale Montgomery Hospital. Your kind care is greatly appreciated and will always be remembered.
The Alcorn family is on the care of McCoy Funeral Home in Blacksburg Va. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, January 29 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at McCoy Funeral Home. A celebration of his life will be held at Blacksburg Baptist Church on Thursday, January 30 at 11:00 am, with the Rev. Tommy McDearis and Rev. Todd Milsaps officiating. There will be a private graveside ceremony for the family at Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery after the services.

Thank You for your faithful service!
11/11/2019

Thank You for your faithful service!

Phyllis Chandler WilliamsFriday, August 23, 2019Phyllis Chandler Williams, age 72, of Christiansburg, passed away on Aug...
08/25/2019

Phyllis Chandler Williams
Friday, August 23, 2019

Phyllis Chandler Williams, age 72, of Christiansburg, passed away on August 23, 2019.

She was born in Christiansburg, VA on December 24, 1946 to the late Oakley and Ruth Hanks Chandler. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Larry Chandler and sister-in-law, Ann Chandler.

Phyllis served the Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary as well as the Auxiliary to the Virginia State Firefighter’s Association for over 40 years and served as President for both and Secretary of the State Association for over 25 years. She was a member of Park United Methodist Church as well as St. Paul United Methodist Church for many years. Phyllis retired from the Montgomery County Public School system after working in various capacities for over 30 years.

She is survived by her husband, Jimmy Williams; sons and daughter-in-law, Tony Sarver, Terry and Denise Williams, Jeremy Williams; grandchildren, Madison, Peyton, Oakley, Rally; sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Shrader, Becky DeWeese; as well as numerous other relatives and countless wonderful friends.

A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Christiansburg with Rev. Paul Song and Rev. Neal Turner officiating. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Monday, August 26, 2019 at McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Christiansburg Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary, 110 Depot Street, Christiansburg, VA 24073.

07/30/2019

Fire trucks and flags lined the outside of McCoy funeral home in Blacksburg Monday morning.

Michael (Mike) Thomas LinkousFriday, July 26, 2019Michael (Mike) Thomas Linkous, of Blacksburg,  finished his journey on...
07/27/2019

Michael (Mike) Thomas Linkous
Friday, July 26, 2019
Michael (Mike) Thomas Linkous, of Blacksburg, finished his journey on Earth Friday July 26, 2019 at New River Medical Center with his family and friends at his side. Michael was born at Radford Hospital on January 22, 1965 and grew up in Blacksburg. The love of his life was the Blacksburg Volunteer Fire Department which he joined as a teenager. Over the years, he served his community as a firefighter and as a line officer and was honored to finish his life as Assistant Chief. The firefighting community is a dedicated and tight band of brothers and sisters and Michael loved them as family.
Cherishing their memories of Michael are his parents, Fred and Garnett Linkous, his sister and brother-in-law Pam Linkous-Polan and Greg Polan, nieces Emily Polan-Harper and Sarah Polan, fiancé Gwen Williams, beloved friend Trisha Ratcliff, employer and dear friends Keith and Paula Bolte, firefighter cousins John Hook Cromer and Daryl Linkous, the brave and faithful members of the Blacksburg Volunteer Fire Department and the caring members of the Blacksburg Volunteer Rescue Squad. Michael is also survived by his aunts, uncles and cousins and a lifetime collection of wonderful friends.
The family would like to thank the staffs at Blue Ridge Cancer Care and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 7th Floor Cancer Center for their care during Michael’s illness.
A Celebration of Michael’s life will be held Monday, July 29, 2019 at 2:00 pm in the McCoy Funeral Home Chapel with the Dr. Tommy McDearis and Rev. Todd Millsaps officiating. The family will receive friends Monday 11:00 to 1:30 pm at the McCoy Funeral Home, 150 Country Club Drive SW, Blacksburg, Va. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
P.O. Drawer 498 Emmitsburg, MD 21727 Or the charity of your choice.
Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg VA
Friday, July 26, 2019

In Honor & Memory this Memorial Day ...And Everyday
05/25/2019

In Honor & Memory this Memorial Day ...
And Everyday

A mom’s hug lasts long after she lets go ...
05/12/2019

A mom’s hug lasts long after she lets go ...

04/16/2019

On this day, we remember ...
Romans 12:10
Be devoted to one another in brotherly love ...
Give preference to one another in honor ...
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