CHRISTINE STANLEY ROSE KOHR

November 05, 2024

Christine Stanley Rose Kohr, passed away November 3, 2024, at age 104, at The Laurels, Norton.
Christine was born in the coalfields of Virginia to her now deceased parents, Monroe and Laura Caudill Stanley. She was predeceased in death by her son, Garrison Dale Rose and her brothers Clyde Stanley, Cline Stanley, William Stanley and Anthony Stanley. Her first husband, Ernest Beuford Rose, passed away in 1948 leaving Christine with four children ages nine and under to raise. Later, Christine climbed onto the same school bus as her little boys to attend Dickenson County Memorial High School where she completed her high school degree in three years. She then attended Emory and Henry College where she received a teaching degree in three years and was a member of Kappa Delta Epsilon and Pi Gamma Mu. Christine attended William and Mary College for further studies in Latin. She taught English, history, social studies, geography and Latin at Damascus High School, Clintwood High School, and John Battle High School, all in Southwest Virginia, and at Godwin Middle in northern Virginia.
Upon retirement, Christine moved to Lebanon, Pa., with her second husband, Norman W. Kohr (deceased 2006). She served several years as Lebanon County Democratic Party Chair, served at St. Stephens Church of Christ in Lebanon in several capacities and volunteered at the Veterans Administration Hospital primarily mending clothes. Christine missed her mountain home and moved to Abingdon, along with her husband in 2000. While there she joined Abingdon Baptist Church.
Christine’s students remember the respect she gave them and the ability to make them to like even Latin. Being an avid reader, a pragmatist and a forward thinker endeared Christine to all those who met her. Christine’s mantra in life was to use one’s intellect to make good decisions, to learn from one’s mistakes, and to believe in the good to come! In 2014, after breast cancer and moving to assisted living at The Laurels in Norton, Christine saw this move as another new beginning in her life.
Survivors include two sons, one daughter, a daughter-in-law, and a sister: Kyle Rose and wife Sonia of Dickenson County; Thurston Rose and wife Mary Ann of Wise; Mary Ann Rose Hart and husband David of High Point, NC; Eleanor Davis Rose of Morristown, Tn.; and sister, Royal Ines Salyers of Dickenson County. 18 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren survive their grandmother on the Rose side. Christine is survived on the Kohr side by the families of the now deceased Jean Kohr Gingrich and husband Bill and their son, Terry Gingrich; Kenneth Kohr’s (deceased 2024) family; Fay Kohr Hollinger, Mt. Gretna, Pa.; and Curt and Lucy Kohr, Lebanon, Pa., and family.
Funeral services for Christine Kohr will be conducted at 12 p.m. Saturday, November 9, 2024 at the Sturgill Funeral Home Chapel in Wise with Pastor Jeff Sams officiating. Burial will follow in the Monroe Stanley Cemetery, Little Brushy Road, Dickenson County. Family will receive friends from 11 a.m. till time of services at 12 p.m. Saturday, November 9, 2024 at the Sturgill Funeral Home in Wise. All are welcome for a meal and fellowship at Rachel’s Chapel after the graveside service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Monroe Stanley Cemetery Fund C/O Royal Ines Salyers, 723 Little Brushy Road, Coeburn, Virginia, 24230. Other contributions may be made to E. Beuford Rose and Christine Stanley Rose Scholarship, Office of Advancement at UVA Wise, 1 College Avenue, Wise, Virginia, 24293.
Please visit www.sturgillfuneral.com to leave online condolences for the family.
Sturgill Funeral Home 1621 Norton Road SW Wise, Va., 24293 is in charge of arrangements.