Virginia Beach – Jerry K. Hartless, 64, passed away on August 19, 2012. He was born in 1948 to the late Woodrow W. and Arbutus L. Hartless Sr. in Washington, D.C. Left to cherish his memory are his wife; Annie Corprew, his brothers; Edward W., Terry L., Woodrow W. Jr., Jackie E., William J., David A. Teresa, Charles D. Letha Hartless, sisters; Sandra Barnes and Suzette Medina as well as many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and great nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and a sister; Faye T. Hartless-Pappas. He enjoyed participating in his bowling league; he also loved the Dallas Cowboys and NASCAR. He will be remembered as a loving and caring soul, and was loved in return by many. He also volunteered with the community coordinator in Jamestown Commons, where he lived and shared his time with many of the residents. A visitation will be held in Altmeyer Funeral Home – Southside Chapel 5792 Greenwich Road Virginia Beach VA on Saturday August 25, 2012 from 1:00-3:00pm and a funeral service will be held in the funeral home at 3:00 pm with Pastor Bubba Pugh officiating. Please visit altmeyer.com to express condolences to the family.
Annie, I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed talking with Jerry on Sunday’s while counting pennies. And big tall Jason liked to talk to him. We will all miss him very much.
David and Tress, Mark’s and my prayers are with you all during this time of sorrow. If there is anything we can do for you let us know. May God hold you close to Him and comfort you over these next few days and weeks to come.
Love Mark and Anne Harrell
i send my condolences to the family of jerry hartless.i remember him from people first.i will miss him.sincerly,theresa matthews.
It is with a heavy heart that we are saying good bye to Jerry. We spent many Christmas dinner with Annie and Jerry, and it was always fun time. Jerry used to say he only gave us a hard time because he liked us…and we decided that he really liked us because he always gave us a really hard time. He even threatened to run over Shawn if he ever did anything to hurt Carrie. Jerry is one of those larger than life personalities that always could bring a smile to a persons face.
Our prayers are with Annie and the rest of the Hartless family.
Jerry always had that serious, questioning look on his face! He met me with the sincere “how are you doing” followed by “I need to talk to you ’bout something!” I just liked Jerry! God bless you my friend, grace and comfort to your family.
Bob Miller
Jerry I will miss you so much. You really brightened my day and so many others when you would come into Food Lion. You will be missed very much. We Love you!
JERRY WAS A VERY WELL LIKED BY ALL HE ENCOUNTERED,HE WAS ALWAYS HAPPYAND LAUGHING,HE WILL TRULY BE MISSED AT THE ICHI I CAN’T HELP IT BOWLING LEAGUE HE WAS A AWESOME BOWLER. PRAYERS GO OUT TO ANNIE AND THE REST OF HIS FAMILY…
JENN WILLIAMSON ICHI
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Jerry we will miss you, our prayers go out to you and your family.
Mr jerry! I’m gonna miss u so much! I don’t know how I’m gonna get through the day any more without hearing ur voice or gettin your coffee at work. On behalf of all the food lion employees, my mothe and I , u will TRULY be missed and I hope to see u soon up there. Take care buddy…
My condolences to annie the family he will be miss by us all love you jerry my soul brother. rest now will see you again someday see you later buddy.
My heartfelt condolences to the family and to you, dear sweet Annie. Jerry will be missed by many!
Our condolences to Annie and the rest of Jerry’s family. He will be missed at Sunday’s bowling session.
To the Hartless Family, our prays and thoughts are with you during this time.
We are sorry for your lost Annie and Family, Jerry will be missed by many at Jamestown. Our love and prayers are with you and the family. He is home now.
In Christ
Rev.Ron & Fay Jones.
When I think about my dear friend Jerry a smile always comes across my face. He was very special to me. I marveled at his ability to find the strength that he needed when faced with all the challenges that he had in his life. His determination to do things independently was fierce, yet he had a gentle heart. I am so happy to have been blessed with his friendship. He will truly be missed. In the words of Dr. Suess…”Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened.” We love you, Jerry!