Meadow Bluff Meanderings

a history of the Crane, McClung, Walkup, and allied families

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4451 Stillborn twin. Fornash, Infant (I4720)
 
4452 Stillborn twin. Fornash, Infant (I41078)
 
4453 Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, Pennsylvania German Pioneers (Norristown, PA, USA: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934), Source Medium: Book
Source (S941)
 
4454 Submitted an application to the Court of Claims in favor of the Eastern Cherokees on 17 August 1907 (Guion Miller), Application #35900. Claim listed date of birth as June 1861. Claim rejected as part of the Sizemore case.

The Charleston Gazette, 13 April 1936

Mrs. Mary Phipps

Mrs. Mary Louvenia Phipps, 74, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Della Pomeroy of Kimberly. Funeral services are to be held tomorrow afternoon at the Christian church at Prosperity.

Surviving are five children, Mrs. Pomeroy, Mrs. Nettie Arnold of Maynor, Mrs. Hattie Robinson of Pemberton, Miss Norma Phipps of Kimberly and Mrs. Mary Woods of Mabscott; four sons, Walter Phipps of Meadow Bluff, Nemiah Phipps of Mabscott and Enoch Phipps of Beaver; two sisters and a brother and 43 grandchildren and 40 great grandchildren. 
Milam, Mary Louvena (I15985)
 
4455 Summers Co., WV Birth Book 1. Source (S1001)
 
4456 Summers Co., WV Birth Record Book 3 (1906-1916). Source (S1002)
 
4457 Summers Co., WV Chancery Court Record. Source (S1003)
 
4458 Summers Co., WV Deaths Book A. Source (S1005)
 
4459 Summers Co., WV Deaths, Source Medium: Official Document
Source (S1004)
 
4460 Summers Co., WV Marriage Book 2. Source (S1006)
 
4461 Summers Co., WV Marriage Book 3. Source (S1094)
 
4462 Summers Co., WV Marriage Book 4 (1924-1940). Source (S1007)
 
4463 Summers Co., WV Marriage Book 6. Source (S1099)
 
4464 Summers Co., WV Marriage Record, Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S1008)
 
4465 Summers Co., WV Record of Deaths Book 1 (1893-1905). Source (S1009)
 
4466 Summers Co., WV Register of Births Book 4 (1917-1935). Source (S1010)
 
4467 Summers Co., WV Register of Births Book B (1894-1903). Source (S1011)
 
4468 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Chaleston, WV, 4 February 1968

DRENNEN, Lloyd Waitman - 83, of Clendenin, Saturday at home. Retired lumberman. Surviving: sons, James Preston and Emerson, both of Clendenin, Homer of Charleston, Holly of Massillon, Ohio, and Roy of Clio; brother, Charles of Newton. Knight-Young Funeral Home, Clendenin.


Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 5 February 1968

DRENNEN, Lloyd Waitman - Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Knight - Young Funeral Home. Koontz Cemetery. Mr. Drennen, 83, of Clendenin, died Saturday at home. 
Drennen, Lloyd Waitman (I39499)
 
4469 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, WV, 14 January 2007

Charles Eugene Belcher, 69, of Charleston, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, Jan. 12, 2007, at CAMC Memorial Hospital.

He was a Navy veteran. He was a retired auto mechanic.

Surviving are daughter, Lisa Belcher of Chattanooga, Tenn.; brother, Randal Belcher of Richmond, Va.; and a host of family and friends.

The service will be 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 15, 2007, at Hafer Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Paris Workman officiating. Burial will be at the Hughart Cemetery, Sissonville.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, 2007, at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be sent to Elkview Baptist Church, 910 Main St., Elkview, WV 25071.

Hafer Funeral Home, Elkview, is in charge of the arrangements. 
Belcher, Charles Eugene (I37325)
 
4470 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, WV, 14 Jul 1974, p. 11E, col. 6
https://www.newspapers.com/article/sunday-gazette-mail/171730366/

Teacher Killed In 2-Car Wreck

FRANKFORT - A 27-year-old junior high school teacher was killed in a two-car collision on U.S. 219 near this Greenbrier County town Friday night, state police said.

The victim was identified as Glen Edward Williams of Frankfort. Troopers said Williams was driving a southbound car that collided with a northbound vehicle operated by Robert Lee Martin Jr., 44. of Lewisburg.

Williams' wife, Rebecca, was injured seriously in the accident and taken to Greenbrier Valley Hospital. Martin and two passengers in his car, Cathy Lynn Sturgell, 15, and Sherry Lynn Martin, 8, escaped serious injury.

Police said Martin was charged with vehicular homicide and cited for passing in the face of oncoming traffic in connection with the wreck. He was lodged in Greenbrier County jail Friday night before posting $1,000 bond Saturday following a hearing before Magistrate John Sibold of Lewisburg.

The accident remained under investigation Saturday by Trooper J.W. Childers and Greenbrier County Sheriff's Dep. Fred Morgan.

Williams was a native of Greenbrier County, and a former resident of White Sulphur Springs. He was a teacher Renick Junior High School, and was employed for the summer as a teacher at Anthony Correctional Center at Neola. A graduate of Alderson-Broaddus College, Williams was a member of the Greenbrier County Classroom Teachers Assn., the West Virginia Education Assn.. the National Education Assn., the Sigma Delta Nu Fraternity, and the Lewisburg Chapter of the Isaac Walton League.

Surviving in addition to his wife are his father, Lester Williams of White Sulphur Springs; stepmother, Mrs. Aleene Williams of White Sulphur Springs; brothers, Carl of White Sulphur Springs, Kenneth of Mount Airy, N.C., Robert of Pulaski, Va., Thomas of Spanishburg; sisters, Mrs. Donnalee Fury and Miss Thelma Williams, both of White Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Bonnie Foley of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Marie Maupin of Tacoma Park, Md.

The body is at Shanklin Funeral Home, White Sulphur Springs.


Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, WV, Sunday, 14 Jul 1974, p. 2, col. 1
https://www.newspapers.com/image/40933400/

Funeral arrangements are incomplete for Glen Edward Williams, 27, Frankford, who died in an automobile accident Friday night on U. S. 219 Frankford.

He was a former resident of White Sulphur Springs, and was born Oct. 28, 1946 at Alvon, a son of Lester Williams, White Sulphur Springs, and the late Lula Henson Williams.

He was a member of the National Education Association, West Virginia Education Associaton, Greenbrier County Teachers' Association, Lewisburg Chapter, Izaak Walton League of America, a graduate of White Sulphur Springs High School and a of graduate of Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, where he was a member of the Sigma Delta Nu Fraternity.

He was a teacher at Renick Junior High School, Renick, and was employed during the summer as a teacher at the Anthony Correction Center, Neola.

Other survivors include his wife, Rebecca White Williams; his stepmother, Mrs. Aleen Williams, White Sulphur Springs; four brothers, Carl, White Sulphur Springs, Kenneth, Mt. Airy, N. C., Robert, Pulaski, Va., and Thomas, Spanishburg; four sisters, Mrs. Donnalee Fury, and Miss Thelma Williams, both of White Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Bonnie Foley, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. Marie Maupin, Tacoma Park, Md.

The body is at Shanklin Funeral Home, White Sulphur Springs. (RNS) 
Williams, Glen Edward (I51114)
 
4471 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Carl Curtis Hess / Juanita Gay Porter (F13862)
 
4472 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, WV, 24 Sep 1972, p. 8B, col. 3
https://www.newspapers.com/article/sunday-gazette-mail-roy-hanson-obit/171702611/

Roy Charles Hanson, 59, of Wolfcreek, Monroe County, was dead on arrival Saturday at Greenbrier Valley Hospital in Ronceverte.

He was a resident of Wolfcreek for nine years, a member of the Sinking Creek Baptist Church and a farmer.

Surviving: wife, Sally Bryant Burns Hanson; stepdaughters, Mrs. Mary Ruth Pott of Rochester, Minn. and Mrs. Reba Gibson of Denver, Colorado; sisters, Mrs. Mae Harvey of Lewisburg, Mrs. Alta Harvey and Mrs. Flora Crane, both of Clintonville; three grandchildren.

The body is at the Wallace - Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg where friends may call after 6 p.m. today. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. 
Henson, Charles Roy (I51103)
 
4473 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, WV, 28 Mar 1976, p. 6E, col. 1
https://www.newspapers.com/article/sunday-gazette-mail-eskel-crookshanks-ob/170417919/

CORNSTALK - Eskel Crookshanks, 79, of Cornstalk, Greenbrier County, died Saturday at home after an apparent heart attack.

Mr. Crookshanks, a retired farmer, was a lifelong resident of Cornstalk.

Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Ruby Thomas of Williamsburg, Mrs. Violet Thomas of Clintonville; sons, Verlin of Rupert, Zemery of Clintonville; sister, Mrs. Dotsie Tharp of Cornstalk; 10 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Williamsburg Pentecostal Holiness Church, Williamsburg, with the Rev. George Bailey officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday and to 9 p.m. Monday at Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Lewisburg. 
Crookshanks, Eskel (I19180)
 
4474 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, WV, Online Edition, 15 Apr 2009

Freda M. Deitz Smith, 85, of Deep Water died April 13, 2009.

She was born June 22, 1923, in Mount Lookout and was the daughter of the late Dewey and Anna Evans Deitz. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Claude Smith; sister, Lucille Frazier; and brothers, Charles and Emmett Deitz.

Freda was a former employee of G.C. Murphy in Montgomery and was a cook for the Deep Water school. She was also of the Baptist faith.

Surviving are her sister, Audra Deitz of Mount Lookout; brother, Gerald Deitz of Mount Lookout; sister-in-law, Freda Deitz of Mount Lookout; brother-in-law, John Frazier of Robson; and several nieces and nephews.

Service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16, at O'Dell Funeral Home, Montgomery, with the Rev. Paul Shaffer officiating. Burial will follow in the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Mount Lookout.

Friends may call two hours prior to the service at the funeral home. 
Deitz, Freda M. (I41352)
 
4475 Sunday Gazette-Mail, Charleston, WV, Sunday, 13 Apr 1975, p. 14D, col. 4

CANVAS - George Junior McClung, 47, of Canvas, Nicholas County, died Friday at home after a short illness.

He was a timberman.

Surviving: mother, Mrs. Mary Underwood McClung of Canvas; brother, David of Canvas; sisters, Mrs. Lovie Hanna of Rupert, Mrs. Minnie Ward of Canvas. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in White Funeral Home, Summersville, with the Rev. Rex Ball officiating. Burial will be in McClung Cemetery, Canvas.

Friends may call from 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
McClung, George Junior (I50412)
 
4476 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: James Norman Turek, I / Iris Lynn Dann (F17785)
 
4477 Sunday Register, Beckley, WV, 3 September 1950

Amos McClung, 79, Taken by Death

SUMMERSVILLE - Amos McClung, 70, retired farmer and miller, died at his home at Summersville at 4 p.m. Friday after an illness of 15 days.

He was born at Mt. Lookout, the son of the late Dr. Granville McClung and Ann Stull McClung. For the past 15 years he had been in Summersville, where he operated the Burr Mill.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucinda McClung; three sons, Everett, of Summersville; Allen, of Thurmond, and Noah, of Mt. Lookout; a daughter, Mrs. A. P. Skaggs, of Ansted; three brothers, Labon, Mt. Lookout; Sampson, of Charleston, and William, of Robertsville, N.C.; four sisters, Mrs. Millie McClung, of Oak Hill; Mrs. E. C. Cooper, Delta, Colo.; Mrs. Prushie McClung, of California, and Mrs. Elastie Brown, of Evansville, Ind.

Funeral services will be conducted from the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, of which he had been a member for the past 20 years, at 2:30 p.m. Monday with the Rev. John Bragg officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.

The body will be removed from the D. R. Simmons Funeral Home to the residence at 11 a.m. today. 
McClung, Amos (I29338)
 
4478 Susannah was living in the household of Richard Tyree. She was 69 years old. Also living in the household were Richard Tyree, age 30; his wife Priscilla, age 31; their children, John S., age 3, Milissia, age 2, and Richard, age 1; John Green, age 2; and Ann Davis, age 16. Davis, Priscilla (I38732)
 
4479 Susannah was living in the household of Richard Tyree. She was 69 years old. Also living in the household were Richard Tyree, age 30; his wife Priscilla, age 31; their children, John S., age 3, Milissia, age 2, and Richard, age 1; John Green, age 2; and Ann Davis, age 16. Meadows, Susannah (I25399)
 
4480 Susannah was living in the household of Richard Tyree. She was 69 years old. Also living in the household were Richard Tyree, age 30; his wife Priscilla, age 31; their children, John S., age 3, Milissia, age 2, and Richard, age 1; John Green, age 2; and Ann Davis, age 16. Tyree, Richard Thompson (I38738)
 
4481 Susannah was living in the household of Richard Tyree. She was 69 years old. Also living in the household were Richard Tyree, age 30; his wife Priscilla, age 31; their children, John S., age 3, Milissia, age 2, and Richard, age 1; John Green, age 2; and Ann Davis, age 16. Tyree, Malissa (I38737)
 
4482 Susannah was living in the household of Richard Tyree. She was 69 years old. Also living in the household were Richard Tyree, age 30; his wife Priscilla, age 31; their children, John S., age 3, Milissia, age 2, and Richard, age 1; John Green, age 2; and Ann Davis, age 16. Tyree, John S. (I38736)
 
4483 Susannah was living in the household of Richard Tyree. She was 69 years old. Also living in the household were Richard Tyree, age 30; his wife Priscilla, age 31; their children, John S., age 3, Milissia, age 2, and Richard, age 1; John Green, age 2; and Ann Davis, age 16. Tyree, Richard T. (I38733)
 
4484 SWVARoots, https://swvaroots.com/fletcher-alvin-carr/

Alvin Carr Fletcher, 83, formerly of Narrows, died Monday, January 12, 2015, in Tampa, Florida after a long illness. Born in Narrows on April 24, 1931, he was a son of the late Franklin Madison and Maryann Hypes Fletcher.

He was a retired twenty year veteran of the U S Army, Viet Nam Era, and was retired from the U S Postal Service.

He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife of 56 years, Laura Kay Walkup Fletcher; his son David Fletcher of Tampa, FL; his sister Betty Eaton; several beloved in-laws, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at 11:00 am in the Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St, Pembroke with burial following with military honor guard at the Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery in Dublin. Online condolences may be sent by visiting kendallfuneralhome.com. 
Fletcher, Alvin Carr (I49290)
 
4485 Sylvester Forinash appears as an illegitimate child with his mother, Naomi, in the 1850 Lewis Co., VA Census. In the 1860 Lewis Co., VA Census, he appears as Sylvester Henline, taking on the surname of his stepfather. Henline, Sylvester (I4650)
 
4486 syracuse.com Obituaries & Guestbooks, 17 Sep 2012

C. Monzella Lanpher, 92, of McGraw, passed away September 17, 2012 at home.

Manzella was born December 20, 1919 in Cornstalk, W. Virginia, the daughter of the late Robert P. and Cora E Hayslette Fisher.

Monzella was a homemaker, and had owned and operated a dairy farm with her late husband on the McGraw-Marathon Road.

Monzella was a member of the McGraw Methodist Church, a former member of the Night & Gales, Marathon PTA, South Solon Club, RSVP, McGraw Senior Club and had served on the Cortland County Task Force.

She is survived by her daughter, Marcia L. (James T. Oliver) Crosby of Syracuse; her son, Gary E. (Mary) Lanpher of Chittenango; her grandchildren, Philip E. (Christine) Crosby of Liverpool, Eric E. (Sharon) Crosby of Syracuse, Dawn M. (Kevin) Lovell of Decatur, Michigan and Susan L. (Donald) Voutsinas of Chittenango; six great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild. In addition to her parents, Monzella was predeceased by her husband, Elwin; four brothers and three sisters.

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at the Wright-Beard Funeral Home, 9 Lincoln Ave., Cortland with the Reverend Jack Ford officiating. Interment will follow in Marathon Cemetery. Friends are invited to call Friday evening from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Anyone wishing to make a memorial contribution in Monzella's name is asked to consider the McGraw United Methodist Church, 22 East Main St., McGraw, NY 13101 or Caring Community HOSPICE of Cortland, 11 Kennedy Parkway, Cortland, NY 13045.

To offer on line condolences visit www.wright-beard.com - See more at: http://obits.syracuse.com/obituaries/syracuse/obituary.aspx?n=c-monzella-lanpher&pid=159971100#sthash.bdZ6rlo1.dpuf 
Fisher, Cora Monzella (I46432)
 
4487 Tampa Bay Time, St. Petersburg, FL, Sunday, 31 Jan 2016, p. 11B, col. 6

Obituaries

KING, Colleen

79, St Petersburg, died peacefully at home Monday, Jan. 25, 2016 in presence of family members under care of Hospice. Born in Columbus, Ohio to Lloyd and Clare Turner She moved to St. Petersburg with her family at early age, attending local schools, graduating SPHS Class of 1954. Kenny, her husband for 47 years, predeceased her in 2003.

During her high school years she was active with the Festival of States and other festival events in the Tampa Bay area, did modeling which continued until having children. She is survived by children Kevin, Treasure Island; Kara, Kallie, St. Petersburg; brother Robert (Jeannine), Inverness; nieces and nephews. She was a very caring and loving mother and housewife, a member of and very active with Kingdom ministries of Jehovah Witness for 48 years.

A memorial service will be held Feb. 27, 1 pm at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witness, 5641 38th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, behind Shapes. In lieu of flowers, consider Suncoast Hospice or charity of choice. 
Turner, Colleen (I50383)
 
4488 Tampa Bay Time, St. Petersburg, FL, Wednesday, 22 Aug 2007, p. 13, col. A

Gould, Michael J.

50, of Palm Harbor, passed away Aug. 19, 2007, at his home after a courageous battle with cancer. He was a graduate of Dunedin High School and Florida State University, where he was the president of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He was the owner and president of Career Concepts. Mike was a coach for the Dunedin Jr. Falcons youth football organization for 13 years. Besides the many people whose lives he has touched, he leaves behind his wife of 27 years, Susan; son Justin; daughter Lindsay; parents Joseph and Louise Gould; and sister Susan Gould. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Dunedin Jr. Falcons Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 565 Dunedin, FL 34698. A Memorial Service will be held at Palm Harbor United Methodist Church on Aug, 26 at 3 p.m. 
Gould, Michael Joseph (I49943)
 
4489 Tampa Bay Times, Tampa, FL, 19 Mar 2023
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/tampabaytimes/name/joseph-gould-obituary?id=51059845&fhid=14653

GOULD, Joseph C. 91, born December 25, 1931 in Lakehurst, NJ, passed away in Palm Harbor, FL March 17, 2023. He is survived by his daughter, Susan Gould; son-in-law, Ron Cherry; daughter-in-law, Susan S. Gould; granddaughter, Lindsay Gould; grandson, Justin Gould and wife, Dominique; and many other beloved relatives. He was pre-deceased by his wife, Louise Gould; and son, Michael Gould. Joe began his career as a geologist but found his calling in life was inspiring students to learn. He was the chairman of the science department at St. Petersburg College for many years and also taught at USF. He was much loved by both students and faculty, and his field trips were legendary. He was a compassionate and warm-hearted man and the best Dad possible. Many thanks to his caregiver Virgie Lake whose kindness and care will never be forgotten. A public ceremony will not be held. CurlewHills.com. 
Gould, Joseph Charles (I40588)
 
4490 Texas Department of Health, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S1016)
 
4491 Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S1015)
 
4492 Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2002 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S1017)
 
4493 Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S1018)
 
4494 The Advocate, Newark, OH, 6 Mar 2012, Online Edition

Dennis Scott Norton

NEWARK: A funeral service, celebrating the life of Dennis Scott Norton, 65, of Newark, will be held Thursday, March 8, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of The Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service, Kirkersville, with Pastor Ronald Hock as celebrant. Military honors will follow the service at the funeral home.

Dennis died suddenly Sunday, March 4, 2012 in Newark. He was born August 5, 1946 in Newark, the son of the late Bernard and Dorothy (Norton) Jones. He was a veteran of the US Marine Corps, serving in Vietnam, and the National Guard, retiring after 27 years of service. He was also employed by Westinghouse. He was a member of the Eastland Heights Baptist Church in Newark.

Dennis loved knives, woodworking, fishing, & computers; but most of all, he loved being grandpa to his grandchildren. He also adored his animals including his cats Angel and Tommy.

He is survived by his loving family: his wife Marsha, whom he married on August 18, 1965, his children: Greg Norton of Virginia, Melissa Balo and Chris (Lisa) Norton, all of Newark; his grandchildren WEstley, Logan, Cortlyn, Anna, Christian and Ella; his sisters Linda Rossiter of Thornville and Wanda (Rick) West of Newark, along with many, nieces and nephews.

His family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 7, 2012, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home, 285 E Main St in Kirkersville. The family requests that memorials be directed to the funeral home to assist with final expenses.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.hoskinsonfuneral.com

HOSKINSON Funeral & Cremation Service, Kirkersville, is honored to care for the Norton family. 
Norton, Dennis Scott (I11967)
 
4495 The Aegis, Bel Air, MD, p. A13, col. 1
https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-aegis-oretha-mcclung-obit/187567196/

ORETHA ALWANDA MCCLUNG, 92 years, of Bel Air, MD died Friday, February 3rd, 2017 at Upper Chesapeake Hospital. Born October 30th, 1924, in Hughart, WV, she was a daughter of the late Orin M. and Ollie Maudest (Fisher) Gilkeson and the widow of George Willard McClung who died April 12, 1970. Oretha was dedicated to her family, raising her son and two nieces as a homemaker. She also worked as a school bus driver with local routes for Harford Christian School.

Oretha lovingly served as the church secretary for over 40 years at the Reformation Bible Church in Darlington (formerly Evangelical Methodist Church). She was very active inside and outside her home; she could sew, and artfully crochet and knit while also keeping a meticulous and unique garden. Oretha grew all kinds of vegetables, mulberries, figs, and even grapes. She was an animal lover leaving behind multiple ducks and geese that enjoyed her care. Oretha's warmth and generosity will be missed by all who knew her.

She is survived by: one son - Eric W. McClung and his wife, Katherine M. Vandewal of Joppa, MD; two nieces who she raised like daughters - Debra J. Greer of Lansing, NC Diane S. Young of Carsons Run, MD; one grandson - Hunter L.

McClung; five great nieces and nephews who she loved like grandchildren - Gary J. Walker, W. Dallas Blaine Walker, Ashley Dawn Walker, Monica L. Cooper, Shawn Cooper and twelve great great nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held Wednesday, February 8, 2017 from 7 - p.m.

in Harkins Funeral Home, 600 Main St. Delta, PA and on Thursday, February 9 from 10 - 11 a.m. at the funeral home where the funeral service will begin at 11:00am officiated by Reverend Dr. John E. McKnight of the Reformation Bible Church.

Entombment will be in Harford Memorial Gardens immediately following the service. Parking attendants are available to assist you upon arrival. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the Reformation Bible Church, PO Box 88, Darlington, MD 21034. For directions or to send condolences, please visit www.harkinsfuneralhome.com 
Gilkeson, Oretha Alwanda (I34380)
 
4496 The Akron Beacon Journal, 21 September 2003

On Friday, Sept. 19, 2003, Lorrayne Lova Huth (nee Muncy), 81, was received into the arms of her Lord Jesus and daughter, Elaine Marie.

Lorrayne was born Sept. 26, 1921 in West Virginia. The eldest child of William Chester and Mildred (Miller) Muncy, she grew up in Akron, Ohio. She married Herman Frederick Huth, Sr. and together they raised their seven children in Mogadore, Ohio. Not only was Lorrayne a devoted wife, mother, and grandma, she was a people person. She was our family's Prayer Warrior. She was a member of Albrecht Avenue Church of God for over 50 years, serving as a Sunday school teacher and in the choir. Lorrayne loved her Lord and family. She and Herman also proudly supported the Mogadore Wildcats!

Preceded in death by parents; brothers, Roger and Carl Muncy; and daughter, Elaine Marie in 2000. She is survived by husband, Herman, of 66 years. Her proudest accomplishment in life was being Mama to Ruby L. Luke (Bradley) of Springfield, Herman F. Huth, Jr. (Nancy), Donna D. Hollosy, Elton Roger Duke Huth (Judy) all of Mogadore, Anna M. Stouffer (Larry) of Tallmadge, and Timothy W. Huth of Mogadore. Her legacy of love will continue in her 16 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandsons.

The family would like to thank the staff at Heather Knoll for their kindness toward Lorrayne.

Family and friends may call on Monday, Sept. 22, 2003 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at NEWCOMER-FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 131 N. Canton Rd. Funeral services Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Albrecht Avenue Church of God, 3357 Albrecht Ave., Pastor Robert L. Drummond, Jr. officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Albrecht Avenue Church of God in Lorrayne's memory. 
Muncy, Lorrayne Lova (I33456)
 
4497 The Anniston Star, Anniston, AL, 13 Jan 1993, p. 16A, col. C
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14042504/eleanor_kyttle_obituary_the_anniston/

HEFLIN - Services for Mrs. Eleanor Q. Kyttle, 56, of Heflin were today at Crumley's Chapel Church of God with Phillip Patterson and Rev. W.H. Ford officiating. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery with Dryden Funeral Home in charge.

Mrs. Kyttle died Sunday in Cleburne County.

Survivors include her husband, Edward Kyttle of Heflin; three daughters, Ms. Mary Anna Holman, Mrs. Pamela Ann White and Ms. Penelope Louise Kyttle, all of Anniston; a son, Mark Abner Kyttle of Heflin; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Jo Lake of Stafford, Va., and Ms. Margaret Jean Barnhill of Glenville, Ga.; and four grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Bobby Kyttle, Darrell Wyatt, Joey Cooper, James White, Billy Jo Willingham and J.W. Otwell.

Mrs. Kyttle, a West Virginia native, was a former Virginia and Anniston resident. She was a Cleburne County resident the past two years and a retired government employee with 32 years of service. 
Quick, Eleanor Loretta (I7377)
 
4498 The Anniston Star, Anniston, AL, 4 Aug 2009, p. 7, col. B
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/31825404/edward_kyttle_murder/

Trial for 1993 Heflin murder began Monday

BY GRAHAM MILLDRUM
gmilldrumannistonstar.com

HEFLIN The trial of Edward Kyttle, accused of killing his wife in 1993, began Monday.

Edward Kyttle's truck, which he was driving, crashed into a pond near the intersection of County Roads 43 and 96 in the early morning hours of Jan. 10, 1993.

His wife, Eleanor Kyttle, 56, of Heflin, drowned in the truck.

Monday a jury was selected and the prosecution and defense presented their opening arguments at the Cleburne County Courthouse.

The defense argues the death was accidental, and the prosecution says it was a deliberate murder.

The couple's marriage was strained because Edward Kyttle was having an affair, Calhoun/Cleburne County District Attorney Joe Hubbard said.

Edward Kyttle had fallen in love with another woman, Hubbard said. Eleanor confronted her husband over the affair, Hubbard said, and he originally denied it.

Hubbard said Edward Kyttle proceeded with the affair and suggested the other woman move in with them.

"Eleanor could not accept this," Hubbard said. "She could not share her home, her family, her dreams and her husband with another woman."

Edward Kyttle could not financially afford a divorce, Hubbard said, and remained married. A few days before her death, Eleanor Kyttle attempted to change the beneficiaries on her insurance policies and get a divorce, Hubbard said.

After that decision, things seemed to calm down, Hubbard said, until Edward Kyttle drove a truck into a pond about a mile and a half away from their home.

Hubbard did not state why he believed Eleanor Kyttle drowned in the car, while her husband escaped.

Edward Kyttle left the truck in the pond, Hubbard said, and went to a nearby home to call for help.

Edward Kyttle made the call, then proceeded to change clothes, dry his hair and wait for emergency personnel while his wife remained submerged, Hubbard said.

Defense attorney Eric Snyder presented a shorter statement.

He warned the jury that the case will involve very personal details of the family and it pits family member against family member.

"We feel the evidence is gonna show that night it was a horrible accident that happened where Mr. Kyttle ran off the road around four o'clock in the morning," Snyder said.

The trial continues today.

Contact Staff Writer Graham Milldrum at 235-3546.


The Cleburne News, Cleburne, AL, 7 Aug 2009
https://www.annistonstar.com/cleburne_news/cleburne_local/man-found-guilty-in-wife-s-murder-edward-kyttle-was/article_8c6580ed-f0b6-5645-aac2-af88142e50d6.html

Man found guilty in wife's murder; Edward Kyttle was accused of drowning his wife in 1993 in Cleburne County

Graham Milldrum, Staff Writer

A man accused of drowning his wife in 1993 in Cleburne County so he could live with another woman was found guilty of murder Thursday.

Edward Kyttle drove a pickup carrying the unconscious Eleanor Kyttle into a pond near the family home in Cleburne County and left her to drown, Calhoun/Cleburne County District Attorney Joe Hubbard said. The prosecution rested its case shortly after 10 a.m. at the courthouse in Heflin.

The defense had argued that there was not enough evidence to prove that Kyttle murdered his wife and the crash was a "tragic accident."

The jury of six men and six women returned the verdict around 2:40 p.m.

Prosecutors said Kyttle forced the couple's 14-year-old son to put his unconscious mother into the back of a beat-up truck.

Key testimony came Wednesday from that son, Mark Kyttle. He told the court his mother and father argued and he heard a "thump." Then his father ordered him to load his mother into the bed of a pickup. He gave that testimony to the Calhoun/Cleburne Counties Cold Case Unit in 2006. As late at 2005, he'd maintained his 1993 story, where he said his mother got into the truck to go to a hospital with his father. He said he was afraid of his father at the time and that fear continued into adulthood.

Ed Kyttle leaned back against his chair during much of the arguments, unlike his normally more attentive posture during the trial.

"What you've also got, in addition to circumstantial evidence, was you've got Ed Kyttle lying through his teeth," Hubbard said.

He said the shifts in Kyttle's statements to friends, family and investigators came from attempts to cover up facts investigators discovered.

Kyttle did not take the stand in the case.

After the verdict, Circuit Judge Brian Howell raised Kyttle's bond from $150,000 to $1 million. Kyttle was taken to the Cleburne County Jail.

He is set to be sentenced at 9 a.m. on Oct. 16. Murder carries a sentence of 10 to 99 years.


The Anniston Star, Anniston, AL, 10 Nov 2009
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/31876203/edward_kyttle_murder_11102009/

Man convicted of killing wife now in prison
BY REBECCA WALKER rwalkerannistonstar.com

A man who earlier this year was convicted of drowning his wife in the early 1990s was transported to a state prison facility Monday.

Edward Wilson Kyttle, 62, has been held in the Cleburne County Jail on $1 million bond since his conviction in August. In October, Circuit Judge Brian Howell sentenced him to life in prison.

Kyttle was taken to the Kilby Correctional Facility in Montgomery on Monday, according to Brian Corbett, public information manager for the Alabama Department of Corrections.

Prosecutors in the case said Kyttle in 1993 drove a pickup carrying his unconscious wife, Eleanor Kyttle, into a pond, leaving her to drown.

The Couple's son Mark, who was 14 at the time of her death, testified that after an argument between his parents, his father forced him to load his mother's unconscious body into the bed of the truck. Mark Kyttle said his father threatened to kill him if he told anyone what happened.

As such, the son said he kept the details of that night from authorities until 2006 when he gave testimony to the Calhoun/Cleburne Counties Cold Case Unit.

Defense attorneys said Eleanor Kyttle died as a result of an accidental car wreck, in which Edward Kyttle was driving. He was not injured in the wreck, according to an Associated Press story from 1993. Kyttle's defense attorneys in the trial said there was not enough evidence to determine whether she died because of an impact or had drowned.

A state pathologist testified during the trial that the victim could have been hit on the head before the wreck. He said there were bruises on her chin, a small amount of pooled blood on her brain and some lacerations on her tongue and lower lip, which are generally consistent with a blow to the chin, he said. However, he could not determine whether the injuries came from being hit by a person, or from impact in the wreck.

Contact staff writer Rebecca Walker at 235-3562. 
Kyttle, Edward Wilson (I34320)
 
4499 The appraisement was ordered by the Court on 6 Feb 1837 and was completed 17 Feb 1837 by A. Snow, John Holly, and John Rupe. The estate was valued at $235.52-1/2. The appraisement was recorded in the Montgomery County June Court 1838. Showalter, Daniel (I1878)
 
4500 The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, AZ, 13 May 2009, https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcentral/obituary.aspx?n=kathleen-marie-arthur&pid=127234903&fhid=2640

Kathleen Marie Arthur 88, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on May 9th, 2009. She was born in Atchison, KS, the daughter of Roy and Mary Belle (Garside) Walker. She later moved to El Paso TX, where she married Dorsey E Arthur Jr., on May 7th, 1943. From there she moved to Arizona (via CA) in 1952 where she raised her family until relocating to Albq NM in 1988. She moved back to AZ from New Mexico 3 years ago. Kathleen was an accomplished water-colorist who won numerous awards for her wonderful paintings. She will be dearly missed by her daughter, Deborah Perry of Scottsdale, AZ; sons, Tim (wife Ann) and Robert (wife Marlene) Arthur of Phoenix; 5 grandchildren (Robb, Tammy, Stacy, Brian & Justin) and 8 great-grandchildren. Kathleen was preceded in death by her husband Dorsey Arthur Jr. and her beloved sister Virginia Cook. Kathleen (Kitty) was a loving wife, mother and a joy to everyone she met. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 16th, 2009 at Hansen Mortuary 8314 N 7th Street, Phoenix AZ. Interment will be at the Veterans Cemetery in Sante Fe., NM at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Valley in her honor. 
Walker, Kathleen Marie (I49227)
 

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