Friday, July 26, 1985

MSG David Walsh Powers

courtesy of DeLanne Randolph

MSG David Walsh Powers was born 6 Feb 1942 in Richmond, Virginia.  He was the 5th of 8 children born to Daniel Coleman and Blanche Annette (Collier) Powers.  His father was a salesman.

David married Francis Louise Murphy in Richmond on 27 Apr 1968. The couple would have 3 children. 

MSG Powers was assigned to A Company 116th Support Battalion, 116th Infantry Brigade (Separate) when, while attending Annual Training at Fort Pickett, near Blackstone, Virginia he suffered a medical emergency and died on 26 Jul 1985.

MSG Powers was interred in Mount Calvary Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia.

Sunday, July 21, 1985

SSG Maynard William Pitcock

SSG Maynard William Pitcock was born 21 Jun 1927 in Opequon, Virginia.  He was the youngest of 11 children of Moses Luther and Sarah Edna (Avery) Pitcock. His father died of cancer in 1928 when Maynard was only 10 months old and it was left to 2 of Maynard's older brothers to support the family by farming.

Maynard entered the Army in February 1946 and served a little more than a year before his discharge.  He married Eva Naomi Haines on 23 Dec 1947 and they would have 3 sons. Maynard enlisted in the National Guard and served with Headquarters and Headquarters Company 3rd Battalion 116th Infantry in Winchester, Virginia.  At age 58 he was no doubt looking forward to retirement and collecting his retirement pay just 2 years later.  As the 116th Infantry Brigade (Separate) units were being reorganized into the 1st Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (Light) in 1985 an attempt was made to verify the physical fitness and deployability of soldiers in the Brigade. SSG Pitcock underwent a "stress test" after initial screening indicated that he might be susceptible to heart disease. After the test he suffered a heart attack and died.

SSG Pitcock was interred in the Mount Pleasant Meeting House Cemetery in Mount Pleasant, Virginia.