George Foster Of Front Royal, Va
Have fond memories of going to church with her many, many years ago, she was a wonderful Christian lady. She will be missed, God wanted her to come home. God Bless the entire family. George Foster
Birth date: May 5, 1920 Death date: Jan 7, 2012
Ella Virginia Burke, 91, of Catlett died Saturday, January 07, 2012 at Fauquier Health, Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Warrenton. She was born May 5, 1920 in Rappahannock County to the late Peyton Jenkins and Laura Dodson Je Read Obituary
Have fond memories of going to church with her many, many years ago, she was a wonderful Christian lady. She will be missed, God wanted her to come home. God Bless the entire family. George Foster


I am very sorry to hear about yalls loss. I was very young, but remember going to visit with Jul, Ed, and Chris on the occasional weekend. I'm sending lots of love, and prayers to the family and friends of Granny Burke, and keeping yall in my thoughts.
I was very lucky to have had such a sweet and loving mother-in law. She was good to me and my childern, i loved her so very much and will miss her dearly!


Any Donations that wanted to be made Please make them to Flint Hill Pentecostal Church in the memory of Ella V.Burke
Aunt Ella and Uncle Dick was always a part of my life would go to their house in Manasas play croquet intheir yard at their house in Flint Hill would go visit them stsy overnite and go to church with them Aunt Ella would let me borrow her Grace Livingston Hill novels Mom and I would never call her and tell her we was coming we would just get up start driving and end up there she was a very special person in my life can still her mom telling stories about them cutting corn and picking apples when they were younger over at jake kyserdid not get to visit her the last few years cuzmom got sick but would call May May and check on them Mom enjoyed the visits that May May and Aunt Ella made to WV to see here when she got bedridden Will miss u very much but know u r happy and praising God on them streets of gold and being with Uncle Dick againluv u and will miss u very much Kay Smoot Woodward Daughter of Louise and Aubrey Tarman (Aunt Ella and Uncle Dick was really my cousins but always called them aunt and ucle they were 2 special people)
Ill never forget everytime we would go see granny we would stop at Mcdonalds and buy her a big mac and milkshake because she always said that was favorite. Or going to visit granny at her house and wondering what kind of candy she was going to have in her candy dish on the coffee table. But of all the wonderful memories of Granny i will never forget how she loved her garden. I would get a kick out of her going out to her garden in her old white shoes just so she could send us home with a bag full of cucumbers and maters as she would call them. Some of my favorite times with Granny were just sitting on the front porch swing listening to her hum Amazing Grace. Granny your flying with the angels now but i can still hear you singing. Love you and im going to miss you Granny.