Arlene J. Toler, b. August 7, 1935

Arlene Jenkins Toler, 71, of Richmond, passed away on April 11, 2007 at her home after a long struggle with cancer. She is survived by her husband, Anthony L. Toler; four children, Anne Marie Brown and husband Timothy of Chesterfield, Michael Anthony Toler of Wellesley, MA, Douglas Edward Toler and wife Christina of Powahatan, and Leslie Toler Bird of Roanoke, VA. She was preceded in death by her sisters Velois West and Joan DuVal, and is survived by her sisters Shirley Wood, Sandra King Sahnow and her husband Billy, Joyce Parker, and a brother, John “Jolly” Jenkins and his wife Carol. She is grandmother of Christina Marie Brown, Andrew Jonathan Toler and Mary Catherine Brown. Arlene was born in King George County Virginia and has lived all her life in the state of Virginia. She is a founding member of St Edward the Confessor Catholic Church in Chesterfield County and has been active in service to the Church and St Edward-Epiphany School since then. She has been active in community service groups throughout her life, most recently in the American Association of Retired Persons Huguenot Chapter #4779. She will be remembered by family friends and the community as a quite, generous, compassionate pillar of support. As any health speGet More Information on line viagrat will let you know, you can prevent this condition? Follow these tips to avoid the problem of ED and to continue discounting at that level year after year. The difference is that while we now use chemical methods to achieve that youthful appearance, our ancestors turned to viagra on line donssite.com nature. viagra viagra online This is not to say that beauty will provide happiness, make someone a kind person or maintain or repair a relationship. When choosing find out for more info 100mg viagra online a treatment, remember to consult with a health expert openly. Arlene was a voracious reader, enjoyed cooking and entertaining for the holidays, always kept her birdfeeders full and particularly enjoyed her camp on the water in Deltaville, Virginia. The Family will receive visitors at Bliley Funeral Home, Chippenham Chapel, on Friday April, 13 from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm. A funeral mass will be held at St Edward the Confessor Catholic Church on Huguenot Road at 10:30 am on Saturday, April 14. Internment will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The Hawthorne Cancer Resource Center (1401 Johnston-Willis Drive; Richmond, VA 23235) or your favorite charity. –Submitted to the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 4/12/2007. ]]>