

Lulu really enjoyed camping with her family. She referred to herself as the “Crazy Cat Lady”, but she also loved dogs. She loved caring for them and playing with them. Lulu was an avid animal lover, especially cats. Dollar Tree was her favorite store, she loved all the little nic-naks and trinkets. Lulu loved sewing and making wreaths she enjoyed crafts and loved her flowers, sunflowers were her favorite. She had an “old soul” and enjoyed the simple things of life. She loved her Lord and her family was the center of her life. She was affectionately known as Lulu to her family and friends.Įmily was a born-again Christian of the Baptist faith. She was a 2020 graduate of Central High School and was a cashier for Hardees in Norton and Wise for several years. Her lovingĮmily was a born Jin Norton, VA to her parents Jason and Clarisa “CJ” (Owens) Miller. WISE, VA, Emily Daniella Grace “Lulu” Miller, 21, went home to be with her eternal Lord and Savior on July 20, 2023. The family would like to extend special thanks to Jessica O’QuinnĪnd Stephanie Pilkenton of Caris Hospice for the wonderful careīaker Funeral Home-Pound, VA is serving the family of Nancy Serving as pall-īearers will be Alex Shatley, Doug Shatley, Willie Browning,įamily and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery for by 12:45 Spring, VA with Pastor Dustin Creasy officiating. Olivet Cemetery at 35045 Loves Mill Road, Glade Graveside services will be conducted at 1:00 pm Friday July 28,Ģ023 at the Mt. Host of friends and loved ones to mourn her passing and cherish Other grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and a Her side for the past two years, Tammy and Tim Rose and many Kinsley her siblings, Mary Louise McCracken, Thelma BillingsĪnd Eva Doss her daughter-in-law and caregivers who were by Walker Shatley, Emma Shatley, Easton Shatley, Colton and Shatley grandchildren and great grandchildren who were alwaysĪt her bedside, Alex Shatley, Doug, Shatley, Braelyn Thomas, George, Leonard, Paul and Elmer Creasy, and Virgie Ferguson,Ĭlara Hensley, Irene Worley and Betty Mountain.Įvelyn is survived by two sons, Richard Shatley and Billie Was affectionately known by everyone as “Mamaw”.Įvelyn was preceded in death by her parents, General LeeĬreasy and Blanche Elizabeth (Thomas) Creasy her husband,ĭean Andrew Shatley a son, Douglas E. Evelyn liked to read and watching cooking shows.

She also enjoyed gardening and canning and lovedįlowers. Life and helped raise her siblings, her children, her grandchildrenĪnd her great-grandchildren.

Tuesday Jin Pound, VA at her daughter-in-law’sĮvelyn was of the Baptist faith. N.ABINGDON, VA- Nancy Evelyn Shatley, 79, passed away on William Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman (1887–1888) : W.Sir Edward Antrobus, 8th Baronet (1963) : E.Players are shown to the end of the 2020 season. Note that many players represented other first-class teams besides CUCC. The details are the player's usual name followed by the years in which he was active as a CUCC player and then his name is given as it would appear on modern match scorecards. Players who have represented the Cambridge UCCE and MCCU In first-class matches can be found in List of Cambridge UCCE & MCCU players. This list of players includes only those players who have represented CUCC itself in first-class matches. The 2020 fixture was the last match with first-class status, although the fixture is still played under first class conditions. After the establishment of the Cambridge UCCE, the annual three-day first-class University Match against Oxford University Cricket Club was replaced by a one-day match against Oxford at Lord's and a four-day first-class match against Oxford, alternating between Fenner's and The University Parks. These team included students from Anglia Ruskin University, as well as Cambridge University, and played some first-class matches. Some CUCC players have been members of teams representing combinations of British Universities or, since 2001, the Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence (CUCCE), later rebranded the Cambridge MCCU. In 19 the team also played official List A cricket matches. Until 2020, a number of CUCC matches have had first-class cricket status. This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Cambridge University Cricket Club (CUCC) in top-class matches since the club was established in 1820.
