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Part four – Talk given by Bobby Waid, Mayor of Fincastle

In this final segment of our talk with Bobby Waid, Mayor of Fincastle, Bobby talks about how the parish finally began to grow, and of their decision to pay back the diocese the money they had borrowed to build the … Continue reading

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Part Three – Talk Given by Bobby Waid, Mayor of Fincastle

In this segment of our Video Interview, Bobby Waid lists off all the families who were members of St. Mark’s church…and tells of how everyone was expected to do something useful.  He was expected to become a member of the … Continue reading

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Part two – Talk Given by Bobby Waid, Mayor of Fincastle

In Part two of our video interview series with Bobby Waid, Mayor of Fincastle, Bobby starts telling about the church organist, Viola Painter, and of her custom of leaving the church at the end on one hour (often before the final … Continue reading

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For the Love of Virginia – Part 6 (Conclusion)

I understand how love of family and of home motivated certain people to do loving things.  My Uncle Jim drove (from Marblehead, Massachusetts to Schenectady) nearly every weekend for about eighteen months, to help our family cope with my mother’s … Continue reading

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For the Love of Virginia – Part 5

As teenagers, Dad and his older brother Jim spent many summers at the lake helping their uncle repair docks, riprap shores (a technique of protecting shores from erosion by constructing rock walls at the water’s edge), and generally absorbing the … Continue reading

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