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| 5401 | The Charleston Gazette, 23 November 1972 RUPERT - John Alden Johnson, 74, of Rupert, Greenbrier County, died Wednesday at home. He was a member of Bascom United Methodist Church and was a retired employee of Greenbrier County Board of Education. Surviving: wife, Bess Crane Johnson; sisters, Mrs. Celia Breckenrich of Hines, Mrs. Pearl Nelson of Marfrance; brother, Jack Johnson of Fairmont; two grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Charles Ambrose, Jr. officiating. Burail will be in End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville. | Johnson, John Alden Sr. (I14310)
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| 5402 | The Charleston Gazette, 23 November 1996 Fred R. Hines, 86, of Canvas, Nicholas County, died Nov. 21, 1996, at home after a sudden illness. He was retired from the West Virginia Department of Highways, a farmer, and a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Summersville. Surviving: sons, Fred Russell Jr. of Manassas, Va., Johnny L. of Culpeper, Va., Roger D., James W., Jerry A. and Charles D., all of Canvas; daughters, Barbara A. Bayless and Sharon L. Smith, both of Huntington, Frances E. Spinks and Karen F. McCutcheon, both of Summersville, Janet L. Hines of Arlington, Va.; sister, Ollie Young of Charleston; 17 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Monday at Calvary Baptist Church with the Rev. Bud Truman officiating. Burial will be in West Virginia Memorial Gardens, Calvin. | Hines, Fred Russell Sr. (I13966)
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| 5403 | The Charleston Gazette, 23 October 1998 GLEN DANIEL - Elson Daniel, 89, of Glen Daniel died Oct. 21, 1998, in a Beckley hospital after a long illness. He was a miner, farmer, carpenter and longtime resident of Raleigh County. Surviving: son, Gerald of Glen Daniel; daughters, Dolores of Kettering, Ohio, Ernestine of West Carrollton, Ohio, Patty and Nancy, both of Alexandria, Va.; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Saturday in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum B, Beckley, with the Rev. John Lares officiating. Friends may call a half-hour prior to service at the mausoleum. Calfee Funeral Home, Beckley, is in charge of arrangements. | Daniel, Elson (I33786)
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| 5404 | The Charleston Gazette, 23 October 2002 Ollie Hines Young, 101, of Charleston went to be with our Lord Oct. 22, 2002. Born in Rupert, she was the daughter of the late William and Minnie Hines of Greenbrier County. Mrs. Young had eight brothers and sisters, all of whom preceded her in death. She was the wife of the late Emory R. Young Sr. They were married over 65 years. They had one son, E.R. "Bud" Young Jr. Ollie Hines Young was a lifelong resident of Charleston. She attended Baptist Temple for over 50 years. She was a member of the Edythe McCarty Circle for over 50 years. Mrs. Young was a charter member of Kanawha Country Club and Edgewood Garden Club. Ollie "Maw-maw" Hines Young had four grandchildren, Sandra Y. Elliott, Emory R. Young III, Betsy Neal and Ann Hines; and their children, Jessica and Edward Ryan, Allison and Leah Young, Alex and Nick Elliott and Andrew, Adam and Madeline Hines. She also had four stepgrandchildren, Eric Gunnoe, Liz Gunnoe, Steve Gunnoe and Steph Gunnoe; and their children, Mollie and Ellie Gunnoe and Willamina May McCullough. She was also blessed to see the coming of two great-great-grandchildren, Peyton and Jocelyn Ryan. "Maw-maw" will be deeply missed by her family and all of those who knew her. She was an inspiration with optimism, unconditional love and her unwavering ability to see the good in everyone. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at Baptist Temple, Charleston. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Wilson Funeral Home, Charleston. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Union Mission Ministries, 700 South Park Road, Charleston, WV 25304. Wilson Funeral Home, Charleston, is in charge of arrangements. | Hines, Ollie Kathleen (I13932)
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| 5405 | The Charleston Gazette, 23 September 1939 Robertson Rites - The Casto-Wilson Mortuary will have charge of final rites at 11 a.m. Sunday at the home of a sister, Mrs. Mary Worton, at Renick for Cladus C. Robertson, 53-year-old carpenter of Beckley, who died Friday of injuries suffered when he fell while working on the new high school in Charleston. Burial will be in McMillan cemetery at Renick. Also surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Mary Jane Robertson; two sons, Granville Robertson of Mount Hope and Cletis Robertson of Beckley, and one brother, E. L. Robertson of Peru, Ind. | Robertson, Claudius Cleveland "Cleve" (I15793)
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| 5406 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 April 1948 Service Arranged For Orvel Smith Orvel K. Smith, 43, widely known school teacher of Greenbrier county, died at his home at Rupert at 11 p. m. Thursday. Born March 3, 1905, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Smith. He was educated at the Alderson Baptist academy, Concord college at Athens and the University of Maryland. He taught for 23 years in Greenbrier schools and for 15 years was principal of the Anjean school. Mr. Smith was a member of the Big Clear Creek Baptist church and of the Loyal Order of the Moose lodge No. 1647 at Rainelle. He had been ill several months and returned home just a month ago from Florida, where he had gone for a rest. Surviving besides his parents are his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Honaker Smith; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Withrow of Rupert and Mrs. Billie Smith of Tampa, Fla.; two brothers, Noel of Charleston and Joseph Smith of Rupert. He was a nephew of Dr. James McClung and the late Dr. Dennis McClung. Service will be at 3 p.m. today at Big Clear Creek church. Rev. Homer C. Piercy will officiate. Burial will be in the End of the Trail cemetery with Wallace & Wallace mortuary of East Rainelle in charge. The body will be taken from the mortuary to the church one hour before service. Pallbearers will be Delvin Harrah, Cleo Walkup, Dotson Robinson, H. Roger McVeigh, M. L. Walkup and Earl Hunter. | Smith, Norval Keith (I14426)
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| 5407 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 August 2005 Helen Virginia Callison Hudson, 87, of Fayetteville died at home on Aug. 22, 2005, following a long illness. Born March 29, 1918, in Ravens Eye, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late Myrth B. and Stella Emma Amick Callison. She was a homemaker and a former employee of the West Virginia University Extension Service, Fayetteville, under the Green Thumb program for older workers. She was an avid seamstress and gardener most of her life. On March 11, 1938, she married William David "W.D." Hudson and he preceded her in death on Dec. 14, 1969. She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Fenton Ashmer Callison, Frantz Boone Callison and George Henry Callison; and two sisters, Wilma Ilene Foster and Gladys Agnes Brown. Survivors include her three children, William David Hudson III of Ormond Beach, Fla., Roger Fredric Hudson of Fayetteville and Patricia Louise Crabill of Palm Coast, Fla.; three sisters, Elizabeth Catherine Skaggs of Oak Hill, Mary Lou Maroney of Charleston and Martha Ann Thornton of Beckley; nine grandchildren, Jennifer Lea Hudson, Stephanie Dawn Hudson, David Louis Crabill, Charles Fredric Crabill, Joseph Milton Crabill, Jessica Leigh Hudson Parker, Zachary Adam Hudson, Laura Jane Hudson and Lisa Kate Hudson; and one great-grandchild, Sydney Rae Parker. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, in the Dodd-Payne-Hess Funeral Home Chapel, Fayetteville, with the Rev. Ron George Jr. officiating. Mrs. Hudson had requested that her body be donated to the Human Gift Registry of West Virginia University, Morgantown. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the memorial service at the funeral home. | Callison, Helen Virginia (I35632)
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| 5408 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 December 1988 Mrs. Cynthia Elmease Waselchalk, of Rupert, Greenbrier County, died Dec. 22, 1988, in Roanoke (Va.) Rehabilitation Center, after a short illness. She attended Big Clear Creek Baptist Church, Rupert. Surviving; sister, Eula Marie Brown of Rainelle; brothers, Brooks Johnson and Haskel C. Johnson, both of Rainelle; several nieces and nephews. Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Roger Tinnel officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. | Johnson, Cynthia Elmease (I34681)
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| 5409 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 February 1937 William P. Shawver, 42, local business man and president of the W. F. Shawver and Sons company, roofing concern, died at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning at his home, 413 Roane street. He had been ill about 10 days. His death was attributed to spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. Mr. Shawver was a World war veterans and saw action overseas with Company C, 317th Infantry, 80th Division. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Evelyn Shawver; two sons, William Floyd and John Paxton, and a daughter, Elizabeth Anne; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shawver; two brothers, G. L. and J. W. Shawver; two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Rechtenwald and Mrs. Kathleen Monoghan, Beaumont, Tex. The body was removed to the Owen and Barth Funeral home. | Shawver, William Paxton "Todd" (I35720)
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| 5410 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 January 1967 KEISTER, Mrs. Fannie Lee - 38, of East Rainelle, Monday, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital. Surviving: husband, Alvin; daughters, Linda and Jennifer, both at home; son, Erick at home; step-father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Waselchalk of Rupert; sisters, Mrs. C. L. Bennett, Mrs. Herman Pugh, and Mrs. Jesse Brown, all of East Rainelle, Miss Elmace Johnson of Rupert; brothers, Haskel Johnson of Summersville, Brooks Johnson of Toledo, Ohio. Service 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nickell Funeral Home, East Rainelle. Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. | Johnson, Fannie Lee (I34682)
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| 5411 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 January 1977 NEWARK, Ohio ? Morton M. Ford, Jr., 57, of Newark, Ohio, formerly of Charmco, Greenbrier County, died Sunday at home after a long illness. He was a World War II veteran. Surviving: wife, Louise Shawver Ford; daughters, Mrs. Lois Scarberry of Newark, Ohio, Mrs. Connie Harbaugh of Hebron, Ohio; sons, Morton M. III of Alexandria, Va., Gary B. at home; mother, Mrs. Maude Ford of Fairlea; sister, Mrs. Henrietta Fegley of Santee, S.C.; five grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Pearly Orndorff officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. | Ford, Morton Marshall "Buddy" Jr. (I17581)
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| 5412 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 January 1991 WETZEL WALKUP, 77, OF LESLIE, GREENBRIER County, died Jan. 22, 1991, in Princeton Community Hospital after a short illness. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a retired miner and a member of VFW. He was a Protestant. Surviving: wife, Helen Hizer Walkup; daughters, Sandra Bostic and Mary Jo Persinger, both of Sterling, Va., Sharon McClung of Lovetteville, Va., Shelby Salisbury of Manassas, Va., Debra Ailstock of Rupert, Joan Jupin of Franklin, Pa.; son, William Clarence of Sterling; sisters, Lucille Campbell of Canvas, Lolita Wilt and Louise Cale, both of Rainelle, Lenora Elmore of Los Angeles, Lynda Wyatt of Madill, Okla.; brother, Oswald of Statesville, N.C.; 15 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Friday at Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Houston Boothe officiating. Burial will be in Orient Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Walkup, Orbet Wetzel (I17403)
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| 5413 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 January 1998 OCALA, Fla. - Lee Ann McCutcheon Jarrett, 69, of Ocala, formerly of West Virginia, died Jan. 19, 1998, in Munroe Regional Medical Center. She was a graduate of Nicholas County (W.Va.) High School, attended West Virginia University, was a retired senior vice president of the National Bank of Commerce, Charleston, W.Va., the first woman elected president of the Kanawha Chapter of the American Institute of Banking and a member of Summersville (W.Va.) Presbyterian Church. Surviving: husband, Homer C. Jarrett Jr.; daughter, Linda Roby Short of Narrows, Va.; son, Stephen M. Roby of Jacksonville; stepdaughter, Joy Jarrett Centeno of Martinsburg, W.Va.; sister, Martha M. Perilli of Summersville; brother, L.N. McCutcheon II of Summersville; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Jan. 31, 1998, in Walker Memorial Cemetery, Summersville, with the Rev. James Crouch officiating. | McCutcheon, Lee Ann (I17330)
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| 5414 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 July 1989 JOSEPH S. "JOE" HINES, 83, OF RUPERT, Greenbrier County, died July 23, 1989, at Humana Hospital Greenbrier Valley, Fairlea, after a short illness. He was a 27-year resident of Rupert and a member of Victory Temple. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a retired foreman for the state Department of Highways. Surviving: wife, Evelyn Cales Hines; daughters, Patty Willey, Betty Lanham, Gloria Puffenbarger and Nina Shaffer, all of Rupert, Ramona Oney of Dobson, N.C.; son, James D. "Jackie" Cales of Rupert; sisters, Carrie Riley and Ollie Young, both of Charleston, Lena McClung of Hominy Falls; brothers, Fred of Canvas, Cecil of Hines; 20 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Felix Baker officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Hines, Joseph Stetson "Joe" (I13954)
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| 5415 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 May 1936 Dr. L. V. Shawver Of Corliss Dies After Long Illness Dr. L. V. Shawver, 70, of Corliss, Fayette county, died yesterday. He had been ill since November 1935. Dr. Shawver had practiced medicine in Nuttallburg for 15 years and for two years in Corliss. Last rites are to be held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Minniebelle Baptist church. The Rev. John Hollister of Barboursville is to officiate. Burial is to be in the Shawver home cemetery. Dr. Shawver is survived by his widow, Mrs. C. F. Shawver; four sons, R. E. and L. B. Shawver of Charleston, H. E. Shawver of Corliss and W. R. Shawver of Midland, Mich.; three daughters, Mrs. J. H. Hardy of Carbondale, Mrs. V. H. Burks of Longaere and Mrs. E. W. Grafton of Fayetteville; two brothers, W. F. Shawver of Charleston and Leancy Shawver of Corliss; two sisters, Mrs. L. V. Neff of Lucasville, O., and Mrs. W. M. Harrah of Ansted. Dr. Shawver was born in Greenbrier county February 5, 1865. He was member of the Baptist church and of the Masonic lodge No. 14 at Winona. | Shawver, Dr. Laviro V. (I22450)
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| 5416 | The Charleston Gazette, 24 October 1941 Mrs. Lenore McCutcheon Rodes, widow of H. M. Rodes, prominent Raleigh county lumberman, died yesterday of pneumonia in a Hinton hospital. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Meadow Creek church, with interment following in the family cemetery. The Meador Funeral home at Hinton will have charge of the services. The deceased, who resided in Meadow Creek, is survived by four daughters, three sons, two brothers, a sister and 13 grandchildren. | McCutcheon, Lenora Jane (I17282)
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| 5417 | The Charleston Gazette, 25 April 1961 WALKUP, J. S. ? Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home at East Rainelle with Rev. H. C. Martin and Rev. Curtis Whaley officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery near Clintonville. Mr. Walkup, 83, of Lookout, Fayette County, died Sunday evening at his home after a long illness. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Lookout Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; three daughters, Mrs. Cecil Burr of Corliss, Mrs. Lee Osborne of Hinton, and Mrs. Frank England of Lookout; six sons, Glen of Tampa, Fla., Berling of Florence, S.C., Fred of Charlotte, N.C., Elmer of Sandusky, Ohio, Clifford of Cleveland, Ohio, and Richard of Lookout; one brother, Robert of Crawley; 22 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. | Walkup, Josephus S. "Joe" (I16883)
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| 5418 | The Charleston Gazette, 25 August 1969 CRANE, Mrs. Maxine Velma ? Service 10 a.m. Tuesday, Don Smathers Funeral Home, Rainelle. Orient Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Crane, 54, of Hyattsville, Md., formerly of Rainelle, died Saturday in Leland Memorial Hospital, Riverdale, Md. Member of First Baptist Church of Rainelle and Ladies VFW Auxiliary. Surviving: husband, Granville; daughters, Mrs. Henry Lizotte, Jr. of Puerto Rico, Mrs. Joseph F. Waters of Lanham, Md. and Miss Bessie Mae Crane of Hyattsville; sons, Kenna L. with Army in Alaska, Gary, Eugene, Johnny, all of Hyattsville, and Gerald 0. Walker of Dunbar; parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Walker of Beckley; sister, Mrs. W. G. McMann of Rainelle; brothers, Jennings H. of Beckley, Carlos J. of Shady Spring and Eugene Walker of Rainelle. Callers after 2 p.m. today. | Walker, Maxine Velma (I17419)
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| 5419 | The Charleston Gazette, 25 February 1975 CRAWLEY - William Howard Deitz, 69, of Crawley, Greenbrier County, died Friday at home after a long illness. He was a member of the Beaver Creek Baptist Church. Keister, and a retired farmer. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Edith Hedges of Crawley, Mrs. Irene Martindale of Roanoke, Va.; brothers, Everil of Clintonville, Joseph, Frank and Witt all of Rupert. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday in the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. LeRoy Crane officiating. Burial will be in the Old Amwell Cemetery, Crawley. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Deitz, William Howard (I22332)
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| 5420 | The Charleston Gazette, 25 February 1998 RAINELLE - Kenneth C. Hunter, 73, of Rainelle died Feb. 23, 1998, in Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, Fairlea, after a long illness. He was a retired miner, a member of UMW and a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving: wife, Hildred Jarvis Hunter; sons, Kenneth Hunter Jr. of Smoot, Derris Hunter of Rainelle; sisters, Edna Hobbs of Rainelle, Garnette Jean Cox of Uhrichsville, Ohio, Bonnie Lee Knapp of Louisville, Ky., Betty Jo Fleshman of Chesapeake, Va.; brother, Quinton Hunter of Chicago; four grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; one great-grandchild. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Kermit Hunter Jr. and the Rev. James A. Hobbs Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Hunter, Kenneth Calvin Sr. (I14396)
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| 5421 | The Charleston Gazette, 25 September 1952 Long Illness Fatal To Mrs. Summers EAST RAINELLE, Sept. 24 ? (Special) ? Mrs. Chloe L. Summers, 70, of Meadow Bluff, step-mother of Dr. Festus P. Summers, head of the history department at West Virginia University and author of several books dealing with the Civil War, died Wednesday after a long illness. Also surviving are another step-son, Virgil E. Summers, a Charleston school teacher, and a step-daughter, Miss Gladys Summers, also an instructor in Charleston schools. She was the wife of the late Paul Jones of Summersville. Other survivors are two other step-daughters, Mrs. Lula Drennen of Drennen and Mrs. Daisy Long of Lockwood; another step-son, Onie Summers of Lockwood; five sisters, Mrs. Hettie L. Wineburner, Mrs. Hattie Callison and Mrs. Mollie Hall, all of Rupert, Mrs. Elsie E. Deitz and Mrs. Irma W. Nichols of Meadow Bluff; and a brother, John Q. Deitz of Meadow Bluff. Service will be at 11 a. m. Friday in Amwell Baptist Church at Rupert with Rev. G. C. Musick, Rev. Joe E. Brown, Rev. Joe E. Smith and Rev. T. E. Orndorff officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will remain at Wallace and Wallace mortuary, East Rainelle, and will be taken to the church an hour before the service. The family requests that flowers be omitted. | Deitz, Chloe L. (I26972)
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| 5422 | The Charleston Gazette, 25 September 1998 Lona Mary Vanpelt BECKLEY - Lona Mary Vanpelt, 88, of Beckley died Sept. 23, 1988, in Heartland Nursing Home. She was a homemaker. Surviving: son, Alva Ray Vanpelt of Pennsylvania; daughters, Martha Gillis, Lina Hamrick, Sally McCourt and Elsie Williams, all of Webster Springs, Mary Anne Vanpelt of Lewisburg; brother, Robert Blagg of Westover; half brother, Vincent Blagg of Florida; several grandchildren, great- and great-great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home, Webster Springs, with the Rev. Minter Lynch officiating. Burial will be in Alex Gregory Cemetery, Webster Springs. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. | Blagg, Lona Mary "Lonie" (I20054)
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| 5423 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 April 1962 DEITZ, Mrs. Betty Heaster - 92, of Dawson, Greenbrier County, died Wednesday at her home after a short illness. She had been a member of Meadow Grove Baptist Church for the past 34 years and was a native of Crawley. Surviving are four sons, Dudley at home, Wallace of Barberton, Ohio, Theodore of Covington, Va., and George of Huntington; six daughters, Mrs. Georgia Crotty of Oak Hill, Mrs. Arkie Teubner and Mrs. Maxine Egnor, both of Huntington, Mrs. Nina Mankin of South Charleston, Mrs. Ollie Belville of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Lovie Puckett of Dawson; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Walkup of Lookout; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The body is at Nickell Funeral Home in East Rainelle. | Heaster, Elizabeth A. "Bettie" (I14394)
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| 5424 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 August 1992 Graveside Service will be 11 A.M. today at Old Mount Tabor Cemetery with the Rev. George Smith officiating. Williams-Blue Ridge Funeral Home, Sophia, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Haley, 89, of Sophia died Aug. 24, 1992, at a Beckley hospital after a long illness. She was a homemaker, a lifelong resident of Raleigh County and member of Sophia Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: sons, John W. Sr. of Palm Bay, Fla., E .Dennis of Malabar, Fla.; stepson, Robert P. of MacArthur; sisters, Esta Rhodes of MacArthur, Gladys Aldridge of Daniels, Dora Deck of Crab Orchard, Lottie Sturgill of Sophia; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; five stepgreat-grandchildren. | Deck, Linnie Myrtle (I16418)
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| 5425 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 February 1962 PITSENBARGER, William Loral - 50, of Crawley, Greenbrier County, died Saturday in a fishing camp near Renick from a heart attack. He was a miner. Surviving are his wife, Juanita; a daughter, Sandra Jo, at home; a son, Pete of Crawley; a sister, Mrs. Enora Smith of Alexandria, Va.; a brother, Jim of Crawley; and a grandchild. The body is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in East Rainelle. | Pitsenbarger, William Loral (I19087)
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| 5426 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 February 1962 SMITH, Edward E. - Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in the Minnie Belle Bapitist Church at Corliss by Rev. Homer Piercy, Rev. Cash Brooks and Rev. Kermit Hunter. Burial will be in the Bethel Cemetery at Corliss. Mr. Smith, 84, of Corliss, Fayette County, died Saturday at his home after a long illness. He was a retired farmer and carpenter. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Herma Smith of Rainelle, Mrs. W. A. Adams of Gauley Bridge, and Mrs. G. A. Hatfield of Fayetteville; a son, Hugh of Rainelle; a sister, Mrs. Golda Dorsey of Nettie; and a grandchild, Judith Elaine Adams. The body is at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in East Rainelle and will be taken to the church one hour before the service. | Smith, Edward Clinton (I6124)
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| 5427 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 February 1962 SMITH, Edward E. - Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. today in the Minnie Belle Bapitist Church at Corliss by Rev. Homer Piercy, Rev. Cash Brooks and Rev. Kermit Hunter. Burial will be in the Bethel Cemetery at Corliss. Mr. Smith, 84, of Corliss, Fayette County, died Saturday at his home after a long illness. He was a retired farmer and carpenter. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Herma Smith of Rainelle, Mrs. W. A. Adams of Gauley Bridge, and Mrs. G. A. Hatfield of Fayetteville; a son, Hugh of Rainelle; a sister, Mrs. Golda Dorsey of Nettie; and a grandchild, Judith Elaine Adams. The body is at the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in East Rainelle and will be taken to the church one hour before the service. | Smith, Edward Eston (I6113)
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| 5428 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 June 1963 ROBINSON, Willie W. - 77, of Duo, Greenbrier County, died Tuesday at his home after a heart attack. He was a retired coal prospector. Surviving are two sons, Worthie of Duo and Willard of Oregon; two sisters, Mrs. J. C. Hugart of Rupert and Mrs. Kay Barton of Dawson; a brother, Cecil of Rupert; and three grandchildren. The body is at Nickell Funeral Home in East Rainelle. | Robinson, Willie Wilson (I13755)
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| 5429 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 June 2003 Ruth H. Wolfe of Charleston passed away June 24, 2003, in CAMC Memorial Hospital. She was born in Winona and was preceded in death her parents, Walter F. and Alma Amick Hall. She was a retired secretary for the clerk of the House of Delegates and worked for the West Virginia Department of Employment Security. She was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church and was active at Baptist Temple. She lived most of her life in Charleston and had attended Huntington Business College. She was a member of Charleston Women's Club and a previous member of Shadowlawn Garden Club. She is survived by her husband, Earl W. Wolfe of Charleston; one son and his wife, Barry H. and Kristin of Peachtree, Ga.; two grandchildren, Robert and Spencer Wolfe; one brother and his wife, William F. and Gertrude Hall of Chevy Chase, Md.; one nephew, Scott Hall; and one niece, Diane Wolf. Memorial service will be 1 p.m. Saturday, June 28, at Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, with Dr. Dennis Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Stalnaker Cemetery, Glenville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. | Hall, Ruth A. (I35965)
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| 5430 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 March 1986 HENRY JOSEPH CHAPMAN, 77, OF Clintonville, Greenbrier County, died Sunday in Allegheny Regional Hospital, Low Moor, Va., after a long illness. He was a disabled miner. Surviving: sons, Marion J. and Jackie W., both of Dublin, Ga.; daughters, Oretha Westman of Laurel, Md., Josephine Rose Price of Rupert, Mary Winals of Marietta, Ga., Othella Moody of Darlington, S .C., Tara Sue Pilkenton of Hughesville, Md., Della Brackenridge of Smyrna, Ga., Brenda Terry of Charmco; 39 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be 1 p.m. Thursday in Fairview Cemetery, Nettie, with the Rev. Roy Sherman officiating. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Smathers Funeral Home, Rainelle. | Chapman, Henry Joseph (I17822)
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| 5431 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 November 1959 ANNOUNCEMENT has been made by Miss Daisy Walkup of Quinwood of the forthcoming marriage of her sister, Pansy Moses of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of Rupert, to Vernon Hankins, son of Mrs. Bessie Hankins of Tucson. The wedding is set for Dec. 12. Mr. Hankins is employed by the Pacific Fruit Express Co. | Family: Vernon Hankins / Pansy A. Walkup (F5951)
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| 5432 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 November 1976 ARLINGTON. Va. - Mrs. Lorena E. Jeter, 70, of Arlington, formerly of Rainelle, W.Va., died Thursday in an Alexandria hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Baptist Church in Alexandria, a World War II veteran, a member of the Eastern Stars, and a retired secretary from American Road Builders Assn. in Washington, D.C. Surviving: sons, Charles of Arlington, Allen of New York, N.Y.; brother, Bill Morrison of Lawrenceville, Ill.; sisters, Miss Ann Morrison of Charleston, W.Va., Mrs. Blanche Hopkins of Logan, W.Va., Mrs. Margaret A. Garner and Mrs. Fonda Moran, both of Lewisburg, W.Va. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Sunday in End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville, W.Va.. with the Rev. Thomas Apperson and the Rev. Harold Elmore officiating. Friends may call from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday at McCraw Funeral Home, Lewisburg. | Morrison, Lorena (I25681)
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| 5433 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 September 1986 MRS. CARRIE SMITH O'DELL, 80, of Quinwood, Greenbrier County, died Sept. 24, 1986, in Humana Hospital Greenbrier Valley, Fairlea, after a long illness. She was a teacher at Crighton Elementary School with 45 years' service and was a member of Quinwood United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school for 25 years. She was a charter member and past president of Iola Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. She was a member of state Retired Teachers' Association, national and state educational associations, was past president of Greenbrier County Educational Association and was delegate representing Greenbrier County to the West Virginia Silver-Haired Legislature. She was a charter member of Quinwood Emergency Services, charter member of Quinwood Volunteer Fire Department and Quinwood Firemanettes. She was a member of Quinwood Rod and Gun Club and was president of local chapter of State Board of Aging. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Emma Lou Parker of Charlottesville, Va .; brother, J.A. "Jay" Smith Jr. of Rainelle; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday in Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Larry Rodgers officiating. Burial will be in the End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville. | Smith, Carrie Margaret (I15913)
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| 5434 | The Charleston Gazette, 26 September 1990 MAYNARD E. DORSEY, 70, OF NETTIE, Nicholas County, died Sept. 24, 1990, in Richwood Area Medical Center after a short illness. He was a retired miner and a member of UMW. Surviving: sons, Joe of Nettie, John of Vienna, David of Vinton, Va.; daughters, Linda Ross of Covington, Va., Lenora Rogers of Mineral Wells; sisters, Alma Dorsey of Kentucky, Mamie Bond and Danta Chapman, both of Nettie; six grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at White Funeral Home, Summersville, with the Rev. Rex Ball officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Nettie. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Dorsey, Maynard E. (I34627)
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| 5435 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 August 1974 RAINELLE - Mrs. Dollie Zopp Shawver, 90, of Rupert, died Sunday in Emmett Memorial Hospital, Clifton Forge, Va., after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of Rupert, and was a member of the Big Clear Creek Baptist Church, Rupert. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Kathryn Shafer of Rupert. Wallace, and Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, is in charge of arrangements. Service will be 2 p.m. today in Big Clear Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Lee White and the Rev. W. L. Crane officiating. Burial will be in End of the Trail Cemetery, Clintonville. | Zopp, Dollie D. (I6224)
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| 5436 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 December 1998 BECKLEY - Steve Suptic, 86, of Beckley died Dec. 26, 1998, at home after a long illness. He was a retired miner from New River Coal Co. with 50 years' service. He was a Christian and attended Prosperity Baptist Church and Faith Baptist Church. He was a member of UMW and Bradley Lions Club. Surviving: wife, Margaret Morris Suptic; son, George Suptic of Ohio; stepsons, James Morris of Goldsboro, N.C., Steve Morris of Beckley; stepdaughter, Helen Greene of Beckley; sister, Stella Korff of Beckley; seven grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Monday at Melton Mortuary, Beckley, with the Rev. Donald Sparks officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Prosperity. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the mortuary. | Suptic, Steve (I34182)
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| 5437 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 December 1999 SINKS GROVE - Frances Lee Nutter, 68, of Sinks Grove died Dec. 24, 1999, at home after a long illness. She was a four-year resident of Sinks Grove, was a Methodist and a homemaker. Surviving: husband, Donald R. Nutter; daughters, Dianna Bower and Johnna Lee Nutter, both of Raleigh, N.C.; sons, Donald "Dusty" Nutter of Kernersville, N.C., Darrell V. Nutter of Roanoke, Va.; sisters, Norma Jean Hellems and Shelva Jean Boothe, both of Quinwood, Juanita "Gig" O'Dell of Rupert, Donna Ninetta McClung of Fairlea; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Houston Boothe officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Duke Cancer Research, Box 3843, c/o Duke Medical Research, Durham, NC 27710. | McClung, Frances Lee (I32443)
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| 5438 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 February 1957 CRANE, Herbert Cody - 67, of Kessler, Greenbrier County, died unexpectedly yesterday while on a trip near Hines. Death was attributed to a heart attack. He was a retired coal miner. Surviving are his wife, Lottie: two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Dannek and Mrs. Beulah Gubes of New York City; three sons, Burley and Robert of Rupert, and William with the U.S. Army in Korea; five sister, Mrs. Lula Meadows, Mrs. Margie Waselchalk, Mrs. Carmie Beitz and Amy Crane of Rupert, Mrs. Prudence Piercy of Clintonville; 15 grandchildren. The body is at Wallace and Wallace mortuary in East Rainelle. | Crane, Herbert Cody (I6335)
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| 5439 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 February 1957 SKAGGS, Mrs. Sarah Kelly - 66, of Hughart, Greenbrier County, died Monday night in Greenbrier Valley Hospital after a brief illness. Surviving are her husband, Sandy; a half-sister, Rachel Williams, of Ronceverte. Service will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Sinking Creek Baptist Church, Rev. Hubert Quesenberry officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery under the direction of Wallace and Wallace mortuary of Lewisburg. The body will be taken to the residence at 5 p.m. today and to the church one hour before service. | Kelly, Sarah Flossie (I19785)
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| 5440 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 February 1968 SHAWVER, Mrs. Alma A. - 59, of Corliss, Fayette County, Monday, Beckley Hospital. Member Bethel Methodist Church at Corliss. Surviving: husband, Oscar C.; sons, Howard Ray and C. Harold, both of Beckley, Herbert H. at home, Herman E. of Romney, Lee of District Heights, Md.; sister, Mrs. Faye Hatfield of Tulsa, Okla.; brother, Elmer Stover of Milan, Ga. Service 2 p.m. Thursday, Bethel Methodist Church. Shawver Cemetery, Corliss. Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, East Rainelle. Body to church an hour before service. | Stover, Alma Anise (I35918)
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| 5441 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 February 1985 DAMON G. FARLEY, 75, OF RAINELLE, died Monday in Harrisonburg, Va., after a short illness. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a retired railroad employee. Surviving: wife, Jane Morrello Farley; sisters, Mrs. Jackie Grum of Lynchburg, Va., Mrs. Neil Rhodes of Seattle, Wash.; brother, Herschell Farley, address unavailable. Service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Wallace-Wallace Funeral. Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Jack Stafford officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | Farley, Damon G. (I35142)
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| 5442 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 January 1986 MRS. CARMA RUTH BEITZ, 89, OF Rupert, died Saturday at Shenandoah Manor, Ronceverte, after a long illness. She was a lifelong resident of Rupert and was a Baptist. Surviving: daughter, JoAnn Judy of Lennon, Mich.; sons, Walter Jr. of Beckley and Julian Wesley of Rupert; sister, Prudence Piercy of Clintonville; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Leroy Crane officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. | Crane, Carma Ruth "Carmie" (I6357)
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| 5443 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 July 1963 JONES, Mrs. Bertie E. - 75, Lewisburg, died Friday in Greenbrier Valley Hospital at Ronceverte after a long illness. She was a lifelong Greenbrier County resident and was a member of Lewisburg Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband Harry; three daughters, Mrs. A. W. Jackson of Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Mary Alice Zeller of Orlando, Fla., and Mrs. Peggy McClung at home; two sons, Paul F. of Lewisburg and John W. Jones of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Burgess and Mrs. Okey Ramsburg, both of Staunton, Va.; a brother, George W. Morris of Newark, Del.; and 13 grandchildren. Service will be conducted at 2 p. m. Sunday in Calvary Methodist Church at Richlands by Rev. Harold Jones. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will be taken from Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg to the church an hour before the service. | Morris, Bertie Ethel (I14144)
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| 5444 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 March 1976 RUPERT - Donnie Clark Remley, 77, of Rupert, Greenbrier County, died Friday in Greenbrier Valley Hospital. He lived in Rupert 28 years and was a member of Beaver Creek Baptist Church in Kieffer. Mr. Remley was a retired employee of the State Department of Highways. Surviving: wife, Peachie Kelly Remley; daughter, Mrs. Thelma Crookshanks of Rupert; three grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren. Service will be 3 p.m. Sunday in Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Leroy Crane officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today. | Remley, Clark Donel "Donnie" (I21036)
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| 5445 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 March 1995 OKLA B. MCCLUNG, 80, OF Summersville died March 25, 1995, at Summersville Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, Summersville, and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a retired electrician. Surviving: wife, Wilma Sweeney McClung; son, John B. of Alkol; daughter, Marilyn Moses of Summersville; sisters, Elizabeth Tiano of Phoenix, Evelyn Williams of Shoals, Isobel Sweeney and Lillian Ramsey, both of Summersville; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. John's Catholic Church, Summersville, with the Rev. Jerome Rawa officiating. Burial will be in McClung Family Cemetery, Canvas. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today at White Funeral Home, Summersville. | McClung, Okla Burton (I36870)
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| 5446 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 October 1987 MRS. ORETTA ROLLYSON WILLIAMS, 72, of Beckley died Oct. 26, 1987, in a Beckley hospital after a long illness. She was a member of Missionary Baptist Church. She was a former employee of Richmond Cleaners, Beckley, with 38 years service. Surviving: husband, Troy Williams; daughter, Carol Sue Baker of Start, La.; son, Emmett Ray Rollyson of Beckley; stepdaughters, Reva Maynor of Miami, Fla., Judy Williams of Florida, Margaret Stootes of Bradley, Mary Morrison of Mount Hope, Frances Nell Simon of Fayetteville; stepson, Joe Williams of Des Moines, Iowa; brothers, Jack E. and John Rollyson, both of Beckley; sister, Maude Terreo of St. Petersburg, Fla.; 22 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Calfee Funeral Home, Beckley, with the Rev. Tincher officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens, Prosperity. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p .m. today at the funeral home. | Rollyson, Oretta Mae (I25794)
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| 5447 | The Charleston Gazette, 27 September 1957 McCLUNG, Mrs. Minnie Catherine - 85, of Quinwood, Greenbrier County, died yesterday at her home after an extended illness. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. 0. E. Jones of East Rainelle, Mrs. C. L. McClung of Eau Gallie, Fla., Mrs. Clayton McClung and Mrs. Burke McClung of Quinwood, and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Wadsworth, Ohio; two sons, Frank, whose address is unknown, and Lake McClung of Orient Hill; one brother, Harvey Morrison of Smoot; 32 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. The body is at Wallace and Wallace mortuary in East Rainelle. | Morrison, Minnie Catherine (I6024)
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| 5448 | The Charleston Gazette, 28 April 1961 MOORE, Kenneth Neal ? 35, of Jeffersonville, Ind., formerly of Hines, Greenbrier County, died Wednesday in a Jeffersonville hospital of a heart attack. He was a truck driver. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Moore of Hines: three sisters, Mrs. Paul Spencer of Smoot, Mrs. Lawrence Black of Elkhorn, and Mrs. Robert Hacker of Hines; a brother Clifford of Wichita Falls, Tex. Service will be at 2 p. m. Saturday in Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home at East Rainelle with Rev. Joe E. Brown officiating. Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery near Clintonville. | Moore, Kenneth Neal (I25228)
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| 5449 | The Charleston Gazette, 28 April 2001 William H. Kiser, 80, of Charleston, died Thursday, April 26, 2001. He worked for Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Company, and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was the son of the late Henry Beecher and Oma Ferrell Kiser. Survivors include: his wife, Louise of Charleston; brothers, Gene Ki Leonard ser of Malden, W.Va., Arnold Kiser of Ashland, Ohio; one sister, Very Atkinson of DeLand, Fla. Graveside service will be held at Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes, W.Va., Saturday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Bartlett-Burdette-Cox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Kiser, William H. (I23451)
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| 5450 | The Charleston Gazette, 28 February 1950 SMITH, Charley E. - 64, of Baltimore, Md., died Friday In Baltimore. Surviving are one brother, Edward Smith of Corliss; one sister, Mrs. Goldie Dorsey of Nettie; four sons, Clifford, Edward and Tollie of Baltimore and Easton in the U. S. Army at Fort George Meade, Md.; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Brewer of Pennsville, N. J., Mrs. Sue Pomeroy of Baltimore and Quinwood and Mrs. Clara Watson of Quinwood. Service will be at Bascom Methodist Church at Rupert at 2 p.m. today. Rev. Frank Plybon will officiate. Burial will be in McMillion Cemetery at Rupert. The body was taken to Mrs. Pomeroy's home at Quinwood yesterday from Nickell Mortuary at East Rainelle. | Smith, Charley Easton (I6146)
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