
Virginia Ann Amacher of Lynchburg passed from this life on Monday, July 7 at Morning Point Assisted Living in Tullahoma at the age of 91 years. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 11 at 1 p.m. at the Lynchburg Funeral Home with Pastor Don Burkhalter officiating. Burial will follow in Lynchburg Cemetery. Friends may visit with the family at the funeral home on Friday beginning at 11 a.m.
A native of Lois, she was the daughter of the late Rufus and Mary Jane Sullinger Frame. Along with her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband of 69 years, James Earl Amacher, son, James Terry Amacher, brothers R. W. (Robert Wilson) Frame, Forest Leon Frame, sisters, Clara Frances Frame, Emma Ophelia Brazier, Betty Joyce Leslie, and Mary Evelyn Whitmeyer.
Virginia was a high school graduate and a member of the Primitive Baptist Church in Lynchburg. She spent 12 years working for the City of Lynchburg at the Superintendent’s office and then later went on to work at Jack Daniel’s Distillery giving them 30 years of service before her retirement. She was an avid reader and enjoyed reading and studying her bible the most. She loved God and was very solid in her belief. She was very active in her church and enjoyed the time spent with her church family. She loved the city of Lynchburg and was always reaching out to those who needed encouragement or kind words with letters, cards and food. Virginia loved her family and all of those who touched her life. Her kindness and gentle spirit will be remembered for many years to come.
Survivors include her son, Gregory (Mary) Amacher of Estill Springs, daughter in law, Deborah Amacher of Manchester, sisters, Annie Lou Tomlin of Lois, Peggy Ruth (Arvis) Bobo of Lynchburg, and grandchildren, Samantha (Ky) Brazelton of Decherd and Lexie (Josh) Phillips of Estill Springs.
To learn more, visit the Lynchburg Funeral Home website by clicking here. •
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