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451 Charles is living with the family of Charles V. and Ida Asworth in the 1880 Raleigh Co., WV Census (Shady Spring District).


The Sunday Register, Beckley, WV, 26 July 1948

ROLLYSON, Charles A.: age 71 years of Blue Jay died at his home Friday, July 24th at 11 a.m. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, July 26th at the Little Vine Church at Beaver at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Eugene Nichols officiating. Burial will follow in Blue Jay cemetery at Blue Jay. 
Rollyson, Charles A. (I16617)
 
452 Charles served in the 28th Division, United States Army during World war II.
He was captured and was a prisoner of the Germans after the battle of
Bastogne. Charles died in a house fire in Cleveland Ohio. His youngest
daughters Linda and Sharon also died in the fire. 
Williams, Charles Melvin (I2196)
 
453 Charles William McClung is found in the household of his uncle, William Wallace McClung, and grandmother, Mary Alderson McClung, in the Greenbrier Co., VA 1850 Census. McClung, Rev. Charles William "Good Charlie" (I29256)
 
454 Charleston Daily Mail, 16 February 1976

CRAWLEY - C. Kenna Crane, 81, of Crawley, Greenbrier County, died Sunday in Beckley Veterans Hospital, after a long illness.

He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Clear Creek Baptist Church at Rupert.

Surviving: wife, Clara; son, Harold of Crawley; sisters, Mrs. Gertie Hawkins of Crawley, Mrs. Ann Parker of Charleston, Mrs. Hattie Carver of York, Pa.

Service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Boyd Sparks and the Rev. Leroy Crane officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville.

Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. 
Crane, Charles Kenna (I18430)
 
455 Charleston Daily Mail, 28 Sep 1930

"Post office changes... a new office, Enoch H. Phipps, Ranger, Lincoln county..."

Beckley Post-Harold, Wednesday, 14 August 1940

PHIPPS RITES PLAN TODAY

Painter Who Dropped Dead Tuesday Will Be Buried At Prosperity

Funeral services will be conducted from the Beaver Community church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for Enoch H. Philips, 46, who drops dead near his home in Beaver Monday night.

Rev. E. W. Powers, assisted by Rev. B. H. Burns, will be in charge. Burial will follow in the family cemetery at Prosperity.

Phipps, a painter, died as he alighted from his automobile at a Beaver service station Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. He had driven only a short distance to the station. Mr. Phipps had been in ill health for several months with a heart ailment, recently returned from a veteran's hospital in Huntington.

Born in Raleigh county March 18, 1894, he was the son of Crockett and Mary Milam Phipps.

Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Clara Elliott Phipps are three children, Eugene, 14; Charles, ten; and Betty, 12; two brothers, Walter Phipps, Clearmont; and Louis Phipps, Crawley; and four sisters, Mrs. Nettie Arnold, Beckley; Mrs. B.G. McGraw, Kimberly; Norma Phipps, Beckley; and Wavie Phipps, Cincinnati.

Active pallbearers will be Okey Meadows, C. E. Ferguson, James St. Clair, Charles Bigelow and William McNeil. 
Phipps, Enoch Henry Sr. (I16040)
 
456 Charleston Daily Mail, 30 Sep 1998

Goldie H. McGown, 80, of Pax, Fayette County, died Sept. 27, 1998, in Plateau Medical Center, Oak Hill, after a long illness. She was a former restaurant owner, a Baptist, a former member of the Suburban Homemakers Club, Bradley, and last worked at Kelly's Korner restaurant, Oak Hill. Surviving: sons, Wilbur Lee "Jack" McGown of Mansfield, Mass., H. Thomas McGown of Reisterstown, Md.; daughters, Phyllis Kelly of Pax, Nellie Hudson of Oak Hill; stepsister, Lillie Dillon of Mount Tabor; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Rose-Quesenberry Funeral Home, Beckley, with the Rev. Bill Parker officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Prosperity. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. 
Haley, Goldia Helen "Goldie" (I16362)
 
457 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, 10 September 1955

Ex-Greenbrier Deputy Claimed

LEWISBURG ? George A. Hughart, 78, of Lewisburg, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Miller of Covington, Va., last night after a long illness.

Mr. Hughart was a lifelong resident of Greenbrier County and served as jailer and deputy sheriff in the county for 16 years.

Surviving are his wife, Minnie Tuckwiller Hughart; two other daughters, Mrs. Ola Piercy and Mrs. Pauline Sheppard, both of Fairlea; a brother, Boliver of St. Albans; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Piercy with the Rev. A. K. Whitesides officiating. Burial will be in Clifton Cemetery at Maxwelton, Greenbrier County.

The body was to be removed to the home of Mrs. Piercy today at 10:30 from Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg. 
Hughart, George Alderson (I13573)
 
458 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, 23 October 1970

EVANS - William Custer Williams, 75, of Mount Alto, Jackson County, died Wednesday at the Massillon City Hospital.

Mr. Williams was a retired employe of the Nickles Bakery Co. of Navarre, Ohio. He was a World War I veteran.

Survivors: stepson, Clarence Myers of Massillon; stepdaughter, Mrs. Geraldine Gardner of Massillon; sisters, Mrs. Louisa Nichols of Leon.

Service will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Casto Funeral Home here with the Rev. Herman Jordan in charge. Burial will be in the Baden Presbyterian Cemetery in Mason County.

Friends may call at the funeral home. 
Williams, William Custer (I39483)
 
459 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, 28 June 1973

POINT PLEASANT - Mrs. Louisa Nichols, 87, of Leon, Rt. 1, Mason County, died Wednesday at the Pinecrest Hospital, Beckley, after a long illness.

She was born at Danstown, Jackson County.

Surviving: son, Roy Eugene Nichols of Denver, Colo.

Service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Baden Church of Leon Rt. 1, with the Rev. Kenneth Durst officiating. Burial will be held in the church cemetery.

Friends may call today after 6 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home, Point Pleasant. 
Williams, Louisa (I39480)
 
460 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, 4 March 1961

A retired employe of Fletcher Enamel Co., Dunbar, died yesterday at his home after a short illness. He was Charles Edgar Rhodes, 75, of 318 Randolph St. Mr. Rhodes was a veteran of World War I.

Surviving are a brother, Lewis of Bethel, Ohio, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Longview Church at Evans. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at Cunningham Funeral Home. 
Rhodes, Charles Edgar (I39463)
 
461 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, 4 Oct 1996

Steve Jackson Lahoda, 55, of Huntington died Thursday, Oct. 3, 1996, at home. He was retired associate dean of Marshall University School of Business. He received a Ph.D. from Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va., and was on the faculty of West Virginia University and Virginia Tech. He was a member of Steele Memorial United Methodist Church, Barboursville. Surviving: sons, John of Louisa, Ky., Tom of St. Albans; daughter, Kim Lahoda of St. Albans; mother, Faye Dempsey Lahoda of St. Albans; sisters, Virginia Kelley, Linda Davis and Barbara Ramey, of St. Albans; brother, Donald Lahoda of St. Albans; four grandchildren. 
Lahoda, Steve Jackson (I47956)
 
462 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Friday, 17 Nov 1972, p.1, col. 2

FALL FROM TRUCK FATAL

SUMMERSVILLE - A Canvas, Nicholas County, woman died shortly after midnight near here when she fell from the cab of a moving pickup truck, according to the Nicholas County Sheriff's Department.

Mrs. Verna Hanna, 60, reportedly was a passenger in a truck driven by her brother, George McClung, also of Canvas. She fell when the door came open, according to police, and she was dead at the scene when officials arrived.

McClung reportedly was being held in the Nicholas County jail while the sheriff's office continued its investigaton [sic].

The body was taken to the White Funeral Home here.

Known survivors, in addition to McClung, include her mother, Mrs. Mary McClung of Canvas; daughters, Mrs. Nancy McHutchon of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. Vergie Cartwright of Franklin and several brothers and sisters. 
McClung, Verna Virginia (I50399)
 
463 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Friday, 26 Nov 1976, p. 6C, col. B

Deaths and Fuenrals

Dr. James McClung

RICHWOOD - Dr. James E. McClung, 65, of Richwood, died Thursday at home after a short illness.

He received his M.D. from the University of Maryland, and interned at Wheeling General Hospital and Mountain State Hospital. He was a member of the American Medical Assn., the W.Va. Medical Assn., the Masonic Lodge, Commandry Lodge and the Beni Kedem Temple.

Dr. McClung was a veteran of World War II. He was affiliated with McClung Hospital, Inc. in Richwood and the McClung Medical Clinic. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Cherry River National Bank, the Lions Club, Elk Lodge, American Legion, VFW, Moose Lodge and IOOF.

Surviving: wife, Iva Black McClung; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Nellen of DePeer, Wis., Mrs. Margaret Johnson and Mrs. Katherine Welch of Rupert, Miss Beatrice McClung of Charleston; brother, Dr. William D. McClung of Lewisburg.

Service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Simons and Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, with the Rev. Charles Damron officiating. Burial will be in End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville.

Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10 to 12 a.m. at the funeral home. 
McClung, Dr. James Edward "Jim" (I5075)
 
464 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Friday, 27 Jan 1961, p. 18, col. C

Retired Lumberman, John A. Hart, Dies

SUMMERSVILLE — A retired lumberman and lifelong resident of Nicholas County, John Adam Hart, 87, died yesterday in Warren, Ohio where he was visiting.

Mr. Hart, of Summersville was a member of Simpson Methodist Church at Gad.

Surviving are three sons, William B. of Warren, Ohio, Jennings E. of Lookout and Kelley G. of Enterprise; three daughters, Mrs. Selena Fall of Warren, Ohio, Mrs. Annie P. Taylor of Summersville and Mrs. Myrtle McCombs of Beckley; 39 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

Services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in Simpson Methodist Church at Gad by the Rev. Joe Brown. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at White Funeral Home here. 
Hart, John Adams "Adam" (I40921)
 
465 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Friday, 29 Feb 2008

John David McClung, 86, of Summersville died Feb. 27, 2008. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday, March 2, at Groves Cemetery, Canvas. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at White Funeral Home, Summersville. 
McClung, John David (I50410)
 
466 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Friday, 29 Jan 1988

RAINELLE - Richard Dee Loudermilk, 90, of Rainelle, Greenbrier County, died Wednesday in Heartland Nursing Home, Rainelle, after a long illness. Surviving: daughters, Madeline Tincher of Rainelle, Alma Loudermilk of Churchville, N.Y., Irene Humphries of Rochester, N.Y. ; son, Arta of Rainelle; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Church of Christ Cemetery, Clintonville, with the Rev. Rick Keener officiating. 
Loudermilk, Richard Dee (I19166)
 
467 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Monday, 10 Aug 1998

RICHWOOD - Dennis R. Boggs, 55, of Richwood died Sunday, Aug. 9, 1998, in Summersville Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was a disabled miner from Sewell Coal Co., Nettie, a Baptist and a member of the UMW and the Moose Lodge, Richwood. Surviving: son Dennis II of Nettie; daughters, Joyce Tennel of Summerville, Kim Bosley of Nettie; mother Ellanora Boggs of Fenwick; sisters, Virginia Cook and Shirley Bennet of Fenwick, Francis Barker of Weirton, Beulah Greer of Tionesta, Penn.; three grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Simons-Coleman Funeral Home with the with the Rev. Jade Morris officiating. Burial will be in Taylor Cemetery, Fenwick Mountain. Friends may call from 6 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Boggs, Dennis Ray I (I47115)
 
468 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Monday, 14 May 1962, p. 20, col. 3

Deaths and Funerals

Mrs. Ora Engel

GASSAWAY - Mrs. Ora Maude Engle, 79, of Chapel, Braxton County, died in a hospital here Sunday after an extended illness.

Surviving are two sons, Karl of Gassaway and Dana of Chapel; two daughters, Mrs. Muriel Yerkey of Sutton and Mrs. Irma Smith of Folkston, Ga.; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Engel was a member of the Fairview Evangelical United Brethren Church, where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m., the Revs. E. H. LaFon and C. L. Campbell officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The body is at the Bartlett Funeral Home in Gassaway. 
Bender, Ora Maude (I6499)
 
469 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Monday, 31 Jan 1966, p. 11, col. D

Mrs. Blagg, 100, Dies In Mason

POINT PLEASANT - Mrs. Luemma Susan Blagg, a 100-year-old Point Pleasant resident, died at her home Sunday.

She was a member of Heights EUB Church here. She is survived by sons, Donald of St. Albans, Okey of Point Pleasant; daughters, Mrs. Eula School of Cincinnati, Mrs. Belva Smith of Point Pleasant; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. in Mohr-Stevens Funeral Home here by the Rev. Charles Frum. Burial will be in Lone Oak Cemetery. 
Crawford, Luemma Susan (I19295)
 
470 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Saturday, 10 Jul 1965, p. 11, col. C

Dr. B. V. Blagg Claimed At 74

Dr. Benjamin Vance Blagg of 4818 Kentucky Ave., South Charleston, died yesterday in
Kanawha Valley Hospital. He was 74.

Dr. Blagg came to South Charleston in 1917 where he practiced medicine until his death. He was a graduate of Eclectic Medical College at Cincinnati and a native of Capehart, Mason County.

Dr. Blagg had been in ill health for some time and had been in semi-retirement although maintaining an office in the apartment building where he resided. Before that, his ofice had been located on MacCorkle Avenue near Tag Galyean Motor Co.

More than a week ago he suffered a slight stroke and his death yesterday was attributed to a heart attack.

He was a member of Weekley EUB Church of Charleston, the Masonic Lodge South Charleson No. 168 AF & AM, York Rile Bodies of Charleston, the American Medical Assn., West Virginia Medical Society and the Kanawha County Medical Society.

He is survived by sons, Dr. John S. Blagg of South Charleston, and B. V. Blagg II, an atorney in Washington, D. C.; daughter, Mrs. Lisa Jeanne Burlingame of Charleston; mother, Mrs. Luemma S. Blagg of Point Pleasant; brothers, Donald O. of St. Albans, and Okey C. of Point Pleasant; sisters, Mrs. Belva Smith of Point Pleasant, and Mrs. Eula Scholl of Cincinnati; and eight grandchildren.

The funeral will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in Snodgrass Funeral Home at South Charleston by the Rev. G. Bryan Blair and the Rev. Denver Miles. Burial will be in Point Pleasant Cemetery.

The family suggest that memorial contributions be made to Kanawha Valley Hospital. 
Blagg, Dr. Benjamin Vance (I19300)
 
471 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Saturday, 16 August 1969, p. 10, col. B

Deaths and Funerals

Mrs. Lela Trout

RAINELLE - Service for Mrs. Lela True Trout, 67, of Quinwood, Greenbrier County, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home here. The Rev. Johnny Gray and the Rev. Blaire Sinclair will officiate. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Mrs. Trout died Thursday in a Clifton Forge, Va., hospital.

Survivors: husband, Jack; daughter, Mrs. Maysel McCarty of Jesse, son, Edward of Quinwood; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Burns of Quinwood; brothers, Marion Pittsenbarger of Orient Hill, Henry Pittsenbarger of Albion, Pa. 
Pitsenbarger, Lela True (I27996)
 
472 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Saturday, 17 Sep 1994

ROSCOE BOGGS, 83, OF FENWICK, DIED Thursday, Sept. 15, 1994, at home after a long illness. He was a 62-year resident of Nicholas County, retired from Creighton No. 1 Coal Co., Nettie and attended New Hope Baptist Church, Fenwick. Surviving: wife, Ellanora "Crickett" Boggs; son, Dennis Ray of Fenwick; daughters, Virginia Lee Cook and Shirley Ann Bennett of Fenwick, Francis Pauline Barker of Weirton, Beulah Arlene Geer of Tionesta, Pa.; 20 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, with the Rev. Donald Fields and the Rev. Jadie Morris officiating. Burial will be in Taylor Cemetery, Fenwick. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Boggs, Roscoe (I46965)
 
473 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Saturday, 21 Nov 1998

CLINTONVILLE - Oran Dean Hanna, 94, of Clintonville died Thursday, Nov. 19, 1998, in a Rainelle nursing home after a long illness. He was retired from the Meadow River Lumber Co. and a member of Church of Christ, Clintonville. Surviving: daughters, Marcelle Boggs of Clintonville, Meredith Lee of Little Rock, Ark., Mona Buffington of Rainelle; sons, Melvin, Murrell and Maynard Hanna of Clintonville, Max Hanna of Albuquerque, N.M., Millard Hanna of Maryland; brother, Ray Hanna of Rainelle; sister, Bernice Heaster of Kieffer; 26 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Sunday in the Church of Christ Cemetery, Clintonville, with evangelist Nelson Gallimore officiating. Friends may call from 6 to 8:30 p.m. today at Smathers Funeral Home, Rainelle, and one hour prior to service at the cemetery. 
Hanna, Oran Dean (I27228)
 
474 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Sunday, 3 Sep 1939, p. 3, col. G

DEATH CLAIMS DR. R.D. BLACK

Retired Cedar Grove Physician Dies

Dr. Randolph D. Black, 66-year old retired physician, died about 9 p.m. Saturday at his home at Cedar Grove after a year's illness.

A native of Greenbrier county, Dr. Black was born Sept. 24, 1874, at Rupert, the son of the late S. T. and Laura Bivens Black of Greenbrier county.

During the past few years, Dr. Black spent most of his time in Florida, following his retirement from active practice. He moved to Cedar Grove, after retiring several years ago because of ill health. For several years, Dr. Black operated the Black hospital at Cabin Creek. He moved there from Coalburg.

Dr. Black in 1910 married Miss Lenida Rupert, daughter of Dr. C. A. Rupert of Rupert.

Educated in the public schools at Rupert, Dr. Black was graduated in 1902 from the University of Tennessee with his M. D. degree. He also attended Vanderbilt university. He began his practice at McKendree hospital, at McKendree, in Fayette county. He later moved to Coalburg, where he continued his practice.

Surviving besides his widow are two children, John R. Black and Elizabeth Black, both of Cedar Grove; two brothers, Dr. W. P. Black of Charleston, and H. A. Black of Rupert; six sisters, Mrs. W. B. Jones of Washington, Mrs. Charles Shaffer of Buckhannon, Mrs. H. D. Groves of Summersville, Mrs. Harry Lawson of Columbus, O., Miss Sannan Black of Zanesville, O., and Miss Mary Black of Morgantown.

Private funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at the Barlow mortuary chapel, where the body will remain until time for the services. Members of the family have requested that flowers be omitted. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial park.

Active pallbearers will be Ellison Connell, Hayes Picklesimer, and J. Crummell of Charleston; L. R. McClung of Smithers; Dr. R. A. Henson of Cabin Creek and Dr. H. D. Nester of Cedar Grove. 
Black, Dr. Randolph D. (I5831)
 
475 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Tuesday, 19 Feb 1974, p. 8A, col. A

Deaths and Funerals

Mrs. R. D. Black

Mrs. R. D. Black, 91, of 405 Maxwell St., died Monday at the home of a daughter in South Charleston.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.

Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Black King of South Charleston; son. John R. Black of Charleston.

Service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Barlow-Bonsail Funeral Home with the Rev. J. Harrell Harper officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. 
Rupert, Lenida (I5386)
 
476 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Wednesday, 1 Jun 1949, p. 18, col. B

Deaths - City and Elsewhere

Elizabeth B. Groves

A language teacher in the Nicholas County high school for the past seven years, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Groves, 58, of Summersville, died Monday in a Huntington hospital.

Services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Summersville Methodist church with Rev. A. F. Gregory officiating. Burial will follow in the Groves cemetery at Summersville. The body will remain at the D. R. Simons mortuary until an hour before service.

Surviving are her husband, H. D. Groves; three step-daughters, Mrs. A. E. Burnside of Milton, Mrs. C. E. Zabel of Youngstown, O. and Mrs. Harold B. Hughes of Huntington; two brothers, Dr. W. P. Black of Charleston and Hollister Black of Rupert; five sisters, Mrs. W. B. Jones of Cleveland, Tenn., Mrs. S. H. Shaffer of Buckhannon, Mrs. H. M. Lawson of Columbus, O., Miss Sana Black of State College, Pa., and Miss Mary Black of Morgantown. 
Black, Elizabeth Bessie (I5840)
 
477 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Wednesday, 1 Sep 1954, p. 24, col. B

Deaths and Funerals

John A. Blagg

COTTAGEVILLE (Special) — John A. Blagg, 58, of Cottageville, Jackson county, died Monday in a Huntington hospital after a long illness.

He was a carpenter, a veteran of World War I, a member of Lodge No. 54, AF&AM, and the Believe-It-Or-Not American Legion post of Ripley.

Surviving are two brothers, Curtis of Canton, O., and Basil of Cottageville, and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Taylor of Pt. Pleasant.

Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Parsons mortuary at Ripley.

Burial will be in Blaine Memorial park at Cottageville. 
Blagg, John Anderson Jr. (I18948)
 
478 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Wednesday, 13 Jan 1993

CLEO AUGUSTA REED, 86, OF BECKLEY, formerly of Josephine, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1993, in a Beckley hospital after a long illness. She was a homemaker. Surviving: sons, Richard of Milwaukee, Wis., Carl of Pineville, Wylie Jr., of Mullens, Eugene of Detroit, Mich., Billy of Cleveland, Ohio, Wilford of Central City, Ky., Maynard of Camp Creek, Dathan, address unknown; daughters, Virginia Reed of Cleveland, Deloris McKinney of Charleston; stepdaughter, Clara Reed of Mullens; sisters, Bessie Copenhaver of White Hall, Md., Lina Bell Brannon of Stanton, Va., Hallie Hollandsworth of Maxwelton, Clara Simmons and Mary Lester, of Renick, Jane Hull of Eagle Rock, Va.; 41 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Blue Ridge Funeral Home, Prosperity, with the Rev. Cecil Bolen officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Loudermilk, Cleo Augusta (I47151)
 
479 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Wednesday, 18 Jan 1956

Mrs. Carrie Graley Jones, 69, of South Charleston RFD 7, died yesterday in a South Charleston hospital after a brief illness.

Mrs. Jones was the wife of Joe Jones and the daughter of the late Green and Margaret Buzzard Graley of McCorkle.

She was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church, McCorkle.

Survivors in addition to her husband include three daughters, Miss Blanche Jones, Mrs. Genola Hill and Mrs. Eva Pauley all of South Charleston; one son, Elwood Jones of South Charleston RFD 7; one brother, Allie Graley of Clear Creek; and 14 grandchildren.

Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. from Freewill Baptist Church, McCorkle, the Revs. Ove Hill and Carson McCallister officiating. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, McCorkle. The body is at Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston. 
Graley, Carrie (I34299)
 
480 Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, WV, Wednesday, 22 Jul 1987

David Roscoe Boggs, 40, of Winston-Salem, formerly of Fenwick, Nicholas County, W.Va., died Monday in Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, after a short illness. Surviving: daughters, Shona Whitley of Craisgville, W.Va., Teresa Wease of of Hawaii; son, Steven Whitley of Craigsville; parents, Roscoe and Ellanora Boggs of Fenwick; sisters, Mrs. Virginia Cook and Mrs. Shirley Bennett, of Fenwick, Mrs. Frances Barker of Weirton, W. Va., Mrs. Beulah Geer of Pionesta Pa.; brother, Dennis of Fenwick; one grandchild. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Simons-Coleman Funeral Home, Richwood, W.Va., with the Rev. Steve Thomas and the the Rev. Donald Fields officiating. Burial will be in Taylor Cemetery, Fenwick Mountain. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Boggs, David Roscoe (I47126)
 
481 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 10 November 1977

SUMMERSVILLE ? Mrs. Ledona Pearl O'Dell, 95, of Summersville, formerly of Nettie, died Wednesday in Summersville Memorial Hospital after a long illness.

Surviving: son, Estle of Nettie; daughters, Mrs. Blanche Amick and Pearl O'Dell, both of Summersville; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

Service will be 2 p.m. Friday in Beckley Chapel United Methodist Church, Nettie, with the Rev. Aulbert Roberts and the Rev. Verlin Butcher officiating. Burial will be in O'Dell-Groves Cemetery, Nettie. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at White Funeral Home, Summersville. 
McClung, Ledona Pearl (I28566)
 
482 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 13 December 1952

McCLUNG, Andrew (Farmer) - 63, died yesterday at his home at Beech Glen, Nicholas County, after a long illness. He was an employee of the Electro-Metallurgical Co. for the past eight years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Groves McClung; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys H. O'Dell, Canvas; four brothers, C.W.A. and Gus McClung, both of Summersville; Coffman of Cowen, and Lester of Rainelle; a granddaughter and a great-grandson. Service will be at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Salem Methodist Church at Canvas, of which he was a member, with Rev. J. E. Brown of Rainelle officiating. Burial will be in the McClung Cemetery at Canvas. The body will be taken from Waters mortuary at Summersville to the church one hour before service. 
McClung, Andrew Davis (I28519)
 
483 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 16 September 1986

HUNTER, GEORGE WASHINGTON

SERVICE WILL BE 3 P.M. WEDNESDAY IN Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Leroy Crane officiating. Burial will be in the End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Hunter, 103, of Rainelle, Greenbrier County, died Sept. 14, 1986, in Humana Hospital Greenbrier Valley, Fairlea, after a short illness. He was a member of Big Sewell Baptist Church, Rainelle, and was a retired farmer and miner. Surviving: daughters, Edna Hobbs of Rainelle, Garnet Jean Cox of Uhrichsville, Ohio, Bonnie Lee Knapp of Louisville, Ky., Betty Fleshman of Chesapeake, Va.; sons, Kenneth of Rainelle, Quinton of Chicago; 33 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. 
Hunter, George Washington (I13300)
 
484 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 17 March 1969

McCLUNG, Camden Coffman - Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, Gilgal Methodist Church, Mount Nebo. Church Cemetery. Mr. McClung, 75, of Mount Nebo, Nicholas County, died Saturday in Summersville Convalescent Hospital. Lifelong resident of Mount Nebo, retired woodsman and farmer. Surviving: widow, Effie; daughters, Mrs. Maxie McClung of Mount Nebo and Mrs. Olive O'Dell of Newport News, Va.; son, James of Mount Nebo; brother, Ray of Mount Nebo; sisters, Mrs. Lula Gainer of Fairmont, Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds of Sarasota, Fla., Mrs. Lena Scherer and Mrs. Luva Gilbert, both of Charleston. Body to church an hour before service. Water Funeral Home, Summersville. 
McClung, Camden Coffman (I30800)
 
485 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 20 January 1978

CANVAS ? Mrs. Mary Groves McClung, 84, of Canvas, Nicholas County, died Wednesday in Summersville Memorial Hospital
after a long illness.

She was a member of Jordan Chapel United Methodist Church at Canvas.

Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Gladys M. O'Dell of Canvas; sister, Mrs. Della Bryant of Canvas; one grandchild: four great-grandchildren.

Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday in White Funeral Home, Summersville, with the Rev. Rex Ball officiating. Burial will be in Walker
Memorial Park, Summersville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. 
Groves, Mary F. (I30776)
 
486 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 20 May 2004

Jackie K. Staats, 70, of Tornado died May 19, 2004, in Thomas Memorial Hospital. He was a retired meat cutter from Ellis' Foodland. He was a Mason and a Korean War Army veteran. Jackie was a 1952 graduate of Stonewall Jackson High School and attended W. Va. State College. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Otto & Katherine Anderson Staats; his first wife, Carol L. Carr Staats, his son, David M. Staats and his stepson, William F. Haynes. Surviving: wife, Ruth P. Staats of Tornado; sons and wives, Kenneth W. and Sue A. Staats of Columbus, Ohio, Michael and Toni Staats of Dunbar, Charles and Rhonda Haynes of Charleston, David L. & Deborah K. Haynes of Sissonville; daughters & husbands, Debbie and Lane Ferguson of Hurricane, Christene and Phillip Gibson of Winfield, Deborah L. Haynes of Charleston; granddaughters, Jillian Staats of Columbus, Ohio, Brooke Staats of St. Albans, Jessica and Kristin Ferguson of Hurricane, Melanie Walker of California, Rachel Haynes of Sissonville, Melissa Stricker and her fiance, Jack Montgomery, of Charleston, Michelle Gibson of Charleston; grandsons, Micheal Staats of St. Albans, Cory Staats of Dunbar, Charles W. Haynes and wife, Ellen, of New York, Nicholas Haynes of Charleston, Gabriel Haynes of Charleston, Dustin Haynes of Sissonville, Phillip Gibson of Charleston; great-grandchildren, Ryan Haynes and Hunter Montgomery, both of Charleston. 
Staats, Jackie Kenneth (I47965)
 
487 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 24 Feb 1988

RAYMOND G. HASTINGS, 74, of Frostproof, formerly of East Bank, W.Va., died Feb. 23, 1988, in Walker Memorial Hospital, Avon Park, after a short illness. He was a member of Hampton Baptist Church, East Bank. He was a retired operator from Du Pont, Belle, W.Va. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a Mason. Surviving: wife, Myrtle B. Hastings; sisters, Gladys Stangler of Danville, Va., Virginia Roth of Portland, Ind., Sarah C. Fincher of Hernando, Fla., Louise Hoffman of Little Switzerland, N.C. Service will be 1 p.m. Friday at Pryor Funeral Home, East Bank, with the Rev. Ron Burnsworth officiating. Burial will be in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans, W.Va. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to Hampton Baptist Church. 
Hastings, Raymond George (I40179)
 
488 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 24 September 1960

BENNETT, Jacob Fozy ? 68, of Pool, Nicholas County, died Thursday in Summersville Clinic after a long illness. He was a member of Pleasant Hill Methodist Church at Runa. Surviving are his wife, Elzada; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Kingston of Persinger; four sons, Cecil of Danese, Ermel of Summersville, Odin of Harper, and Sigloo of Barrett; 14 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pleasant Hill Methodist Church by Rev. Wesley Pennington. Burial will be in the Dorsey Cemetery at Runa. The body was taken from the Waters Funeral Home of Summersville to the residence and will be taken to the church one hour before service. 
Bennett, Jacob Fozy (I38889)
 
489 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 24 September 1960

McClung Funeral At 2 P.M. Today

Service for Mr. Cecil Alfred McClung, founder of McClung and Morgan Co. in South Charleston, will be held at 2 p.m. today in St. Albans First Baptist Church.

Dr. Emil Kontz will officiate. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston.

Mr. McClung, president and general manager of McClung and Morgan, also headed McClung and Pettus Realty Co. in South Charleston.

THE FORMER mayor and councilman of St. Albans, died Thursday night at his home, 1611 Kanawha Terrace, after a one year illness. He was 72.

He was a director of the First National Bank of South Charleston and a past trustee of Thomas Hospital in South Charleston and Alderson-Broaddus College.

The body is at Bartlett Funeral Home in St. Albans. 
McClung, Cecil Alfred (I29217)
 
490 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 25 Jul 1999

Faye Elizabeth Lahoda, 81, of St. Albans died July 23, 1999, of injuries sustained in a fire at her home, the St. Albans Fire Department reported. She was retired from the state Department of Employment Security and was a Gamember of IAPES and St. Peter's United Methodist Church, St. Albans. She was a graduate of Fayette High School and had lived most of her life in St. Albans. Surviving: daughters, Virginia Kelly and Linda Davis, both of St. Albans, Barbara Ramey of Hurricane; son, Donald Lahoda of St. Albans; 14 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. 
Dempsey, Faye Elizabeth (I47943)
 
491 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 27 October 1965

McCLUNG, Labon - 84, of Mount Lookout, Nicholas County, Tuesday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Richwood. Retired farmer, member Mount Lookout [Kingdom Hall; surviving:] widow, Orpha; daughters, Mrs. Grace Moore of Shady Spring, Mrs. Odessa Nunley of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Jaunitia Drennen, Mrs. Mary Neff and Mrs. Florence Ramsey, all of Pool; sons, Harold of Baltimore, Burton of Mount Lookout, Don of Athens; sisters, Mrs. Millie McClung of Oak Hill, Mrs. Elastia Brown of Francisco, Ind., Miss Patricia of Los Angeles, Calif.; brother, Bill T. of Robinsville, N.C. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Mount Lookout Kingdom Hall, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Mount Lookout. Waters Funeral Home, Summersville. 
McClung, Laban (I29347)
 
492 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 3 April 1963

157 Survive Woman, 82

SUMMERSVILLE - Mrs. Hettie Frances McClung died Tuesday at nearby Poe, leaving 157 direct descendants. She was 82.

Mrs. McClung died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Garvis Hypes, with whom she lived.

She was a member of the Swiss Missionary Baptist Church.

Also surviving are two sons, Frank of Elkview and Morgan A. of Warren, Ohio; eight other daughters, Mrs. Clem Hypes and Mrs. Hawley Gray, both of Poe, Mrs. K. V. Neil of Jodie, Mrs. Howard Wolfe of Grimms Landing, Mrs. C. E. Moore of South Lyon, Mich., Mrs. Mary Dye of Fayettevilie, Mrs. C. E. Thomas of Lockwood and Mrs. Burton Cogar of Davin; 55 grandchildren; and 91 great-grandchildren.

Service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Bethel Methodist Church at Poe by Rev. Joe Brown and Rev. Clyde Harler. Burial will be in Summers Cemetery at Lockwood.

The body will be taken from Waters Funeral Chapel here to the church an hour before service. 
Rhodes, Hettie Frances (I31964)
 
493 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 4 August 1989

Mrs. Lutie Mae Trout, 93, of Rupert, Greenbrier County, died Aug. 2, 1989, in Liberty House Nursing Home, Covington, Va., after a long illness. She was a Methodist and a homemaker. Surviving: daughter, Wretha Trout of Covington; son, Joe of Burlington, N.C.; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. James Yearego officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. 
McClung, Lutie Mae (I26941)
 
494 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 4 May 1951

Mrs. Rena F. Drennen Dies in City Hospital

Mrs. Rena F. Drennen, 67, of Clendenin, died Wednesday night in a Charleston hospital.

Surviving are her husband, Lloyd Drennen; six sons, Preston, Homer, Holly and Emerson, all of Clendenin; Roy, in the Army, and Clyde of Charleston; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

The body is at the residence, where service will be conducted at 10 a.m. tomorrow with Rev. Homer Foster officiating. Burial will be in Koontz Cemetery at Clendenin with Hess and Harper Mortuary of Clendenin in charge. 
McCoy, Rena F. (I39498)
 
495 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 5 April 1985

Mrs. Margaret Ann Neil, 84, of Jodie, Fayette County, died Wednesday at home after a long illness She was a member of Jodie Baptist Church, the Baptist Mission Circle and Eastern Star. Surviving: sons, Fred, K.V. Jr. and Bill, all of Jodie, John of Lemont, Ill.; daughters, Mrs. Virginia Summers of Jodie, Mrs. Ruth Skaggs of Buckeye, Ariz., Mrs. Lula Deitz of Mount Lookout, Mrs. Jo Ann Moore and Mrs. Linda Lindsey, both of Manassas, Va.; brothers, Frank McClung of Elkview, Alex McClung Jr. of South Point, Mich.; sisters, Mrs. Prudence Dye of Fayetteville, Mrs. Bessie Thomas, Mrs. Blanche Hypes and Mrs. Goldie Gray, all of Summersville, Mrs. Helen Cogar of Davin; 23 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren. Service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Combs-Pennington Funeral Home, Gauley Bridge, with the Rev. Terry Bevins and the Rev. Omar Nichols officiating. Burial will be in Neil Family Cemetery, Lockwood. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home where an Eastern Star service will be held at 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made to the American Cancer Society. 
McClung, Margaret Ann (I38961)
 
496 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 5 February 1976

MOUNT LOOKOUT - Mrs. Orpha McClung, 92, of Mount Lookout, Nicholas County, died Tuesday in Summersville Memorial Hospital.

She was a member of the Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses at Mount Lookout.

Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Juanita Drennen and Mrs. Mary Mullens, both of Pool; sons, Harold of Baltimore, Md., Burton of Mount Lookout, Don of Athens; sisters, Mrs. Margurite Beecher and Mrs. Lula Bays McClung, both of Charleston, Mrs. Eva Henry of Ohio; 38 grandchildren; 95 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren.

Service will be 2 p.m. Friday in Waters Funeral Home, Summersville, with Jennings Lilly officiating. Burial will be in Mount Lookout Cemetery.

Friends may call after 4 p.m. today. 
Bays, Orpha E. (I30348)
 
497 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 6 March 1985

Mrs. Bessie Irene Hunter, 89, of Rainelle, died Tuesday at home after a long illness. She was a member of McRoss Baptist Church, McRoss, Greenbrier County. Surviving: husband, George; daughters, Edna Hobbs of Rainelle, Garnette Jean Cox of Uhrichsville, Ohio, Bona Lee Knapp of Louisville, Ky., Betty Fleshman of Chesapeake, Va.; sons, the Rev. Kermit Hunter and Kenneth, both of Rainelle, Quinton of Chicago, Ill.; sister, Alma Fleshman of Beckley; 30 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren. 
Osborne, Bessie Irene (I14341)
 
498 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, 9 May 2003

UNEEDA - Julia Alene Shaver Price, 70, of Uneeda passed away Friday, March 7, 2003, after a short illness. She was born April 20, 1932, attended Marshall University and was a retired employee of Boone County Board of Education (secretary at Danville Grade School). She was a member of Uneeda Church of Christ. She was the daughter of the late N.E. "Bill" Shaver of Gauley Bridge and the late Myrtle Zelia Dempsey Shaver of Charleston. She is survived by her husband, Delano Price, a son Tim Price of Foster; daughters, Teresa Watts of Sod, Janet Elizabeth Dent and Lisa Walker of Madison; sisters, Wilda Jennings of Fayetteville and Janet Reasner of Turbotsville, Pa. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, Megan, Joseph and Sarah Watts, Savannah and Adam Price, Allyson, Hannah and William Dent, Kayla and Haley Miller. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Monday, March 10, at Handley Funeral Home, Danville, with Roger Dingess officiating. Burial will follow in Gomez Cemetery, Uneeda. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. 
Shaver, Julia Alene (I47947)
 
499 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, Friday, 11 Jul 1975, p. 5B, col. A

Obituary Notices

Mrs. Grace R. Black, 82, of 1529 Virginia St. E, died Thursday in General Division of Charleston Area Medical Center, after an extended illness.

She was a member of St. Mark's United Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star.

Surviving: daughter, Mrs. James E. McClung of Richwood; son, William P. Black Jr. of Charleston.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. today at Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home.

Service will be 2 p. m. Saturday in the funeral home with the Rev. Daniel B. Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park. 
?, Grace R. (I32189)
 
500 Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV, Monday, 14 Jan 1957, p. 1, col. E

Bay Playing 'Cowboy' Kills Sister

BECKLEY, Jan. 13 (AP) — A 12-year-old boy shot and killed his elder sister While they were playing "cowboy" today in their Saxon home, State Police said.

Cpl. D. V. Lilly said George Daniel and his 15-year-old sister, Cynthia Nadine, were alone at home this afternoon and George took down the 16-gauge shotgun he received last Christmas.

He thought the gun was empty, Lilly said, but it went off, shooting Cynthia in the throat from a distance of six or eight feet. She slumped dead in the doorway between the hall and living room of the home.

A man who came to see about buying a pig found the girl's body and called for help at a neighbor's house.

LILLY SAID the shooting was accidental, but that State Police are continuing their investigation. They were not able to talk immediately to George because he was in a state of shock.

George and Cynthia had four sisters and three brothers. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie E. Daniel, were visiting another daughter, Mrs. Robert Richmond, at Glen Daniel, seven miles away, at the time. Saxon is 20 miles west of Beckley. 
Daniel, Cynthia Nadine (I40452)
 

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