Surgeon of Lynchburg (1932-1968); includes award received from Hampden-Sydney College as Outstanding Alumnus; includes notice of surgical suite at Virginia Baptist Hospital being named for PUGH
Born in Staunton, daughter of James Thomas LIGHTNER and Mabel TINSLEY; wife of Baron Nicolas RAFFALOVICH; lived in Lynchburg during World War II; author of biography FLYING HORSES; buried in Amherst Cemetery
President emeritus of Hollins College; recognized authority on international law; taught in history department of RMWC (1921-1924); member of board of visitors for University of Virginia (1939-1942); resident of Lynchburg. Born in Botetourt County, daughter of Rev. Charles Carter RANDOLPH and Sarah Blair McGUIRE
Retired bridge engineer for Virginia Department of Highways; born in Botetourt County, son of Rev. Charles Carter RANDOLPH and Sarah Blair McGUIRE; brother of Dr. Bessie Carter RANDOLPH, professor of Hollins College (1933- 1950)
Former mayor and city councilman of Clifton Forge; came to Lynchburg in 1960 to take over Sinclair Refining Company distributorship; owner and president of RASH Volkswagen