Virginia Beall Catterton
March 11, 1941 – March 29, 2021
Virginia Beall Catterton, 80, of Owings and formerly of Mitchellville passed away March 29, 2021. She was born March 11, 1941 to William and Estelle (Gibson) Plotts. Virginia was raised in Mitchellville and graduated from Frederick Sasscer High School. She married Herbert Beall on December 17, 1960 and they lived in Mitchellville until Herbert’s passing. Virginia married Raymond Thomas Catterton on June 11, 1999, over 40 years after they originally met in elementary school. Virginia was employed as a secretary for Prince George’s County Board of Education for over 30 years, retiring in 1993. She enjoyed traveling, QVC, watching Gunsmoke, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Virginia is survived by her husband Raymond Catterton of Owings, daughter Stacey Beall (John Maloney, Jr.) of Severn, grandchildren Krystal, Dustyn, David, Brittney, Timothy, Glenn, Terrance, Destiny, Shane, Faith, Mariah, and Mercedez, great-grandchildren Skylor, Savana, and Serena, sister Joyce Boswell, step-children Thomas Catterton (Leslie) and Edna Teahan (Denise Rogers), step-grandchildren Ray Trigger and Joseph Catterton, nieces Cheryl Underwood and Sharon Bowen and nephew Ronald Boswell. She was preceded in death by her husband Herbert Beall and daughter Melissa Thompson.
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- Funeral Service
Monday, April 5, 2021
12 Noon
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- Burial
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I am so sorry to learn of Virginia’s passing. I worked with her in Financial Services with the school system. She was a very sweet lady and loved her family. May the wonderful memories of this very special lady bring comfort to each of her family members at this difficult time.
Virginia and I came to know each other when we worked together at the Prince George’s County Board of Education many, many years ago. We became fast friends and shared a wonderful friendship for a long time. Although we had not seen each other recently, I will always remember our great times together and our friendship. Virginia was a wonderful friend, wife and mother. She truly loved her family and cared about each and every one of them. I will miss her and I know for certain her family will too. God rest your soul now Virginia, and thank you for being such a great friend. I was truly blessed for having you in my life. Till we meet again in heaven,
Linda Liberatore
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I am so sorry to learn of Virginia’s passing. I worked with her in Financial Services with the school system. She was a very sweet lady and loved her family. May the wonderful memories of this very special lady bring comfort to each of her family members at this difficult time.
Virginia and I came to know each other when we worked together at the Prince George’s County Board of Education many, many years ago. We became fast friends and shared a wonderful friendship for a long time. Although we had not seen each other recently, I will always remember our great times together and our friendship. Virginia was a wonderful friend, wife and mother. She truly loved her family and cared about each and every one of them. I will miss her and I know for certain her family will too. God rest your soul now Virginia, and thank you for being such a great friend. I was truly blessed for having you in my life. Till we meet again in heaven,
Linda Liberatore
To the family of Virginia,
May the peace of God which passes understanding bring you comfort in the midst of sorrow.
With condolences and sympathies.
Dr. Bujarski and the members of Victory Chapel Church