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Family: Jesse James Piercy / Liuba Prudence Crane (F27)

m. 30 Nov 1929

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  • Jesse James Piercy Male
    Jesse James Piercy

    Birth  17 Jul 1901  Cornstalk, Greenbrier County, WV Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  8 Mar 1990  White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, WV Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  11 Mar 1990  James Chapel Cemetery Find all individuals with events at this location
    Marriage  30 Nov 1929  [1, 2 Baptist Parsonage, Rupert, WV  [1, 2Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Andrew James Piercy | F296 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Martha Ann Henson | F296 Group Sheet 

    Liuba Prudence Crane Female
    Liuba Prudence Crane

    Birth  25 Nov 1906  Rupert, Greenbrier County, WV Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  17 Aug 2009  Smoot, Greenbrier County, WV Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial  22 Aug 2009  James Chapel Cemetery Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  William Starr Crane | F7 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Isaac Young | F7 Group Sheet 

    James William Piercy Male
    James William Piercy

    Birth  22 Jul 1933  Clintonville, Greenbrier County, WV Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  3 Nov 2022  Elkview, Kanawha County, WV Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Spouse  Living | F36 
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    Living

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    Spouse  Living | F30 
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    Living

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    Spouse  Jack Lee Weber | F28 
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    Spouse  Lanty Flavison McNeel | F29 
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    Living

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    Spouse  Living | F35 
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  • Notes  Married:
    • Life, anniversary full of music

      By Debbie Schwarz Simpson

      WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS -- "Music hasn't been part of life, it has been all of our life," Prue Piercy said with a twinkle in her eyes. Sitting beside her husband in his room at the White Sulphur Springs Family Care Center, the Clintonville resident looks back over sixty years of marriage. The event was marked with a wedding anniversary celebration hosted by the couple's family as well as the staff at the nursing home on Sunday.

      Like the Piercy's life, the afternoon gala was filled with melodies. The couple's youngest son, Pete Piercy and his sister Barbara Stone, founders of The Believers, a well-known gospel quartet which also includes Frank Hampton and Sterling Morgan, performed as did two of the honoree's grandchildren. Curtis and Christine Piercy are members of the Kingdom Heirs, singing with Jack Hicks and Susie and Valerie Harvey. V. Trout of Rainelle played several selections on the banjo while Garland Walkup of Hines performed on the French Harp.

      Tracing her family's love of music to her husband, Mrs. Piercy recalls that it was a half century ago when Jesse Piercy played banjo with the Woodchoppers, a group that was featured on Roanoke, Va. radio for a number of years. "Our son, James, played barbershop piano," noted Mrs. Piercy. She added that her other daughter, Jane [sic] McNeel, also is adept at the piano.

      The former Prudence Crane, daughter of the late W. S. and Mary Crane of Rupert and Jesse Piercy, son of Andrew J. and Mattie Piercy of Clintonville, were married on Nov. 30, 1929 by the Rev. G. A. Winebrenner at the Baptist parsonage in Rupert. With the exception of one year in Livermore, Calif., the couple has resided on the 189 acre farm at Clintonville for their entire married life. "We had a small filling station and convenience store near
      Clintonville," Mrs. Piercy said, whose husband was a mechanic and farmer until ill health forced his retirement. "I was a correction officer at the Federal Correctional Institution in Alderson for 16 years, but I retired due to my husband's health," she said.

      Staunch members of James Chapel United Methodist Church at Clintonville, during the reception [for] the Piercys listened as two former ministers of the small church, Rev. B. B. Mitchem , of Asbury and Rev. Sterling Morgan of Rupert, as well as a former neighbor, the Rev. Leroy Crane of Lewisburg, gave anecdotes regarding the couple's long life together.

      Active in the rural community which has been home since her marriage, Mrs. Piercy was a founder of the Clintonville Home Demonstration Club and, with Blanche Whitlow, of the Clintonville Senior Citizens. "We've had a wonderful life together," Mrs. Piercy said of the long-time union which she maintains has been as harmonious as an old fashioned tune.

  • Sources 
    1. [S3454] Marriage Record: CRANE, Liuba Prudence & PIERCY, Jesse James, (Book 10, Page 28, Year of 1929.), 14 Jan 2017 (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S3455] Life, anniversary full of music (Reliability: 3).