Eugenia Booth, of The Meadows plantation outside of Upland Station, Virginia, died of complications of pneumonia and cystic fibrosis, which Miss Booth was born with. Miss Booth is survived by her parents, Jed and Georgia Booth, and her two sisters, Emily and Lillian.
Niles Thompson, of Upland Station, Virginia, died of an accidental fall at The Meadows Plantation one evening. He is survived by his parents and two sisters. Rest in peace, young Niles.
Georgia Booth, of The Meadows planation outside of Upland Station, Virginia, died of complication with cancer. She is survived by her husband, Jed, and her daughters, Emily and Lillian.
William Cutler, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, owner of Cutler's Cove Hotel, died of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Lillian, and his son, Randolph.
Sally Jean Longchamp, wife to Ormand Longchamp, passed away of complications of anemia. Mrs. Longchamp had been suffering from illness since the birth of her baby, Fern. She is survived by her husband, Ormand, and her children, Jimmy, Dawn, and Fern.
Lillian Booth Cutler, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, owner of Cutler's Cove Hotel, an exclusive beach hotel, died of a heart attack. She is survived by her son, Randolph Boyse, her daughter, unbeknownst to most, Charlotte Booth, and her grandchildren, Philip and Clara Sue Cutler. Her surviving benefactor, Dawn Cutler, will remain as sole proprietor of Cutler's Cove Hotel.
Randolph Boyse Cutler, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, died of a heart attack several months after the passing of his mother, Lillian. Mr. Cutler is survived by his wife, Laura Sue, and his son, Philip.
Clara Sue Cutler, of Virginia >Beach, Virginia, died of injuries sustained in a semi-truck accident. She is survived by her parents, Laura Sue and Bronson Alcott and her siblings Philip Cutler and Dawn Longchamp.
Emily Booth, of Upland Station, Virginia, died of natural causes in her sleep. Miss Booth, owner of the planation, The Meadows, is survived by her sister, Charlotte Booth.
James Gary Longchamp, of VirginiaBeach, Virginia, died of extensive burns and fume inhalation in the fire at the exclusive beach resort, Cutler's Cove, which was owned by his wife, Dawn. Mr. Longchamp is survived by his children, Christie and Jefferson. He is also survived by his father, Ormand,Step-mother Edwina, and siblings, Fern and Gavin.
Dawn Cutler Longchamp, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, died of extensive burns and fume inhalation in her hotel Cutler's Cove. Mrs. Longchamp is survived by her mother, Laura Sue Alcott, her children, Christie and Jefferson, and her brother, Philip Cutler. She was loved by so many. A brilliant singer, Dawn was known to been seen singing in the hotel lounge for her guests. "Somewhere over the rainbow..." She will be sorely missed.
Laura Sue Cutler, died of natural causes. She is survived by her husband, Bronson Alcott, and her son, Philip Cutler. She also had many grandchildren, Christie Longchamp, Melanie and Richard Cutler, and Jefferson Longchamp (in order of age).