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Pleasants County, West Virginia Obituaries
 
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Oracle, Dec. 25, 1988
EDITH M. SALISBURY

Edith Maxine Salisbury, 47, of Coolville, formerly of Sardis, died 
Friday, Dec. 23 in St. Joseph's Hospital at Parkersburg.

She was born Sept. 10, 1941 at Fly to Robert and Mae Winland Huff.  
She was a Protestant.

She is survived by her husband, Lawrence V. Salisbury Jr; two sons, 
Richard Salisbury of the home and John Congrove Jr of Matamoras; 
four daughters, Debra Congrove, Della Congrove and Connie 
Hoskinson, all of Matamoras and Susan McConnell of Sardis; 
five sisters, Mary Carr and Lucille Rose, both of Fly, Helen 
Edgell of Matamoras, Delores Boley of Loraine and Wilma Gucci 
of Florida; four brothers, Jack Huff of Bellaire, John Huff and 
Paul Huff, both of Ashland and Raymond Huff of Florida and three 
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by four sisers and two brothers.

Services were held Tuesday in Rush Funeral Home with Rev. Frank 
Conley officating with burial in Sardis Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 20, 1991
JACOB VICTOR SALISBURY

Jacob Victor "Vic" Salisburg, 81, of 214 Pennsylvania Ave., 
Marietta, died Nov. 15 at the Arbors of Marietta.

He was born Sept. 25, 1910 at Sistersville, a son of the late 
Jacob F. and Eulala English Salisbury. He was a graduate of New 
Matamoras High Shcool and Marietta College.

He had been a public school teacher for 43 years until his 
retirement in 1974.  He had been a teacher and coach for two 
years at New Albany High School and had served as a teacher, 
coach, athletic director, principal and superintendent in the 
Switzerland of Ohio School District in Monroe County.

After coming to Marietta in July 1977 from Woodsfield, he taught 
at the Marietta Christian School.  He was a member of the 
Marietta Bible Center Church and Monroe Lodge 189 F&AM of 
Woodsfield.

On June 13, 1936 he married Ruth Boulton of Rinard Mills.  His 
wife survives with one brother, Jack Salisbury of Woodsfield; 
one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Elsie) Bachman of Marietta; one niece; 
five nephews; one great niece; and five great nephews.

Funeral services were held at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home with 
Rev. Myron Guiler ofifciating with interment in Oak Law Cemetery, 
Woodsfield.
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Oracle, April 26, 1986
GRACE P. SALLEE

Grace Powers Sallee, 67, of Parkersburg, died in St. Joseph's 
Hospital emergency room Monday, April 21 after a long illness.

She was born in Wood County, a daughter of the late Enoch W. and 
Bertha May Gualt Powers.  She was a member of the Sunrise Baptist 
Church, American Baptist Women and was a former employee of the 
FMC Corp.

She is survived by her husband, the Rev. Virgil Sallee, current 
pastor of Cairo and North Fork Baptist Churches in Ritchie County 
and former pastor of Willow Island Baptist Church; five sons, 
Robert of Tampa, Fla., Clayton of Ferndale, Mich.,, Richard of 
Washington, Rev. Marvin Sallee of Vinton, Ohio and Paul of 
Parkersburg; two duaghters, Mrs. Joe (Marlene) Palmer and Melinda 
Blouir of Parkesrburg; five sisters, Mary Bennett, Hazel Wamsley 
and Irene Nelson of Parkersburg, Sophia Nuzum of Athens, Ohio and 
Tilena Copeland of Stewart, Ohio and 17 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by an infant son, an infant daughter, 
two brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services were held at 3:30pm Thursday at Sunrise Baptist 
Church with Rev. Stergel Vincent officiating with burial in Mount 
Olivet Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan. 13, 1983
HAZEL M. SALSBERRY

Hazel M. Salsberry, 82, of Route 3, New Matamoras, Ohio, died 
Saturday in Marietta Mmeorial Hospital.

She was born at Willow Island, the daughter of the late Ott and 
Maryetta Baker Noland. She was a member of the New Matamoras 
Church of Christ.

Survivors include her step-mother, Nellie Noland of Parkerburg; 
two sons, William of Bloomingdale, Ohio and Robert of New 
Matamoras; two daughters, Kathleen West of Urichville, Ohio and 
Agnes Martin of New Matamoras; 20 grandchildren; 18 great-
grandchildren; two sisters, Bessie Cornell of Waverly and Laura 
Campbell of Willow Island; and two half-sisters.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Hozea Salsberry; one 
daughter, two brothers and two sisters.

Services were held Tuesday at Hadley Funeral Home in New Matamoras 
with burial in the New Matamoras Cemetery.
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1921
MRS. J.W. SALSBERRY

Mrs. J.W. Salsberry died suddenly on Monday morning of heart 
failure at her home in Fairplains.  The funeral was held at the 
Church of Christ on Thursday afternoon, conducted by Rev. C.E. 
Fogel.  Interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery.

She is survived by her husband and five children.
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Oracle, June 30, 1988
MARY B. SALSBERRY

Mary B. Salsberry, 92, of St. Marys, died Friday morning, June 24, 
at Care Haven of Pleasants.

She was born at Woodsfield, a daughter of the late James W. and 
Jamima Windland Colvin.  She was a member of the St. Marys 
Apostolic Faith Church.

She is survived by one sister, Clara Windland of St. Marys and 
several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded indeath by her first husband, Fred Cox; second 
husband, Charles Salsberry; five brothers and four sisters.

Services were held Monday at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. Robert Lough officiating.  Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, 
Sistersville.
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Oracle, dec. 20, 1984
JAMES ROBERT SALSBERRY

James Robert Salsberry, 25, of New Matamoras died Monday night, 
Dec. 10 at a Parkersburg hospital as a result of multiple head 
injuries received in a Saturday afternoon traffic accident.

Salsberry was riding in the bed of a pickup truck being used to 
haul junk when a set of bed springs struck him, knocking him out 
of the truck.  He was taken to Marietta Memorial Hospital before 
being transferred to St. Josephs.

He was born in Marietta, Ohio, son of Robert A. and Louise Jacobs 
Salsberry of New Matamoras.

He is also survived by five sisters, Betty Leasure, Connie Loy, 
Nancy Salsberry, Ruth Leasure and Donna Salsberry, all of New 
Martinsville and his maternal grandmother, Martha Jacobs of Paden 
City.

The funeral was held at 11am Thursday at Hadley Funeral Home in 
New Matamoras, with Philip T. Johnson officiating.  Burial was in 
Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 4, 1971
ABE SAMBERSON, JR.

Abe Bryan Samberson, Jr., 50, of Artesia, Calif. a former resident 
of East Liverpool, died recently at a hospital there after a long 
illness.

He was born in East Liverpool, a son of Mrs. Ruth E. Samberson of 
East Liverpool and the late Abe Bryan Samerson Sr.  He ws the 
grandson of the late Abe and Alice Samberson and the nephew of 
Oran E. Samberson of St. Marys.  He had been employed by the City 
of East Liverpool.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. 
Evalee Samberson, at home; three sons, Paul Michael Samberson 
and Robert Dean Samberson, both of California and James 
Samberson of East Liverpool; four daughters, Mrs. Sandra 
Smith of North Carolina, Mrs. Brenda Guerrero of El Monte 
Calif., Miss Sherry Samberson and Miss Ruth Ann Samberson, 
both at home; two brothers, Clinton Samberson of East Liverpool, 
and Ralph T. Samberson of Wellsville; a sister, Mrs. June 
Merrifield of California and two grandchildren.

Services and burial were in Artesia.
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Dec. 1, 1924
JOSEPH A. SAMBERSON

Joseph Samberson, little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Samberson was born 
August 17, 1923 and died Dec. 1, 1924, age 1 year, 3 months and 
13 days.

He is survived by his mother who resided at East Liverpool, Ohio, 
his father having preceded him to the Great Beyond, five weeks 
ago.  He leaves a host of other relatives and friends to mourn 
their loss.  The Golden Gates were opened wide.
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October 27, 1924
ODE J. SAMBERSON

Ode J. Samberson, died at the sanatorium at Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 
27.  He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Samberson of Broad Run. 
He was born Feb. 4, 1895, being 29 years, 8 months and 23 days of 
age.

He was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Hall, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Joseph Hall on April 20, 1922, unto this union one son 
was born.

He is survived by his wife, son, Joseph Nelson; father and Mother, 
Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Samberson; two sisters, Mrs. Isaac Smith and 
Mrs. Port Shingleton, all of St. Marys; three brothers, Oran E. 
and Via Samberson of St. Marys and Abe Samberson of East 
Liverpool, Ohio.

His remians were taken to East Liverpool, Ohio for burial.  
Services were held at the home of his father-in-law.  His remains 
were laid to rest in the RiverView cemetery on Friday at 2:00.
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Oracle, July 22, 1982
MRS. RUTH E. SAMBERSON

Mrs. Ruth E. Samberson of 1624 Cleveland Ave., East Liverpool, 
Ohio died Sunday morning, July 18, in Orlando, Fla. where she was 
visiting her son.  She had been a resident of East Liverpool for 
about 70 years.

Mrs. Samberson was born in St. Marys, Aug. 25, 1899, a daughter 
of Alexander Bailey and Sara Seevers Bailey.  She was a member 
of the Church of Christ, Chester.

Survivors include two sons, Ralph T. Samberson of Wellsville, 
Ohio; and Clinton Samberson of Orlando, Fla. one daughter, Mrs. 
Francis (June) Merrifield of Lakewood, Calf., 18 grandchildren 
and 24 great-grandchildren.

Services were held at the Martin Funeral Home, East Liverpool on 
Wednesday, July 21. Burial was at Locust hill, Chester.
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Sentinel, May 10, 1996
ORAL G. SAMPSON

Oral G. "Hoot" Sampson, 81, of Riverside Dr., St. Marys, died 
Wednesday, May 8, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.

He was retired from the West Virginia Department of Highways in 
Gilmer County and was a former carpenter.

He was born in Roane County, a son of the late Leroy and Belle 
Marks Sampson.

He is survived by his wife, Ruby H. Sampson; three sons, Otis 
Sampson of Sterling, Ohio, Kenneth of Millstone nad Willard 
Sampson of St. Marys; two daughters, Ellen Coen of Barberton, 
Ohio and Mary West of Sand Ridge; 14 grandchildren; seven great-
grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be 2pm Sunday at Stump Funeral Home, 
Arnoldsburg, with Rev. Glendon McKee nad Rev. Mike Worf 
officiating, with burial in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Grantsville.
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Oracle, Feb. 18, 1988
SHIRLEY W. SAMS

Shirley W. Sams, 90, of Elizabeth, died Tuesday morning in 
Camden-Clark Memorial hospital, Parkersburg, following a long 
illness, Feb. 16.

He was born in Wirt County, a son of the late Thomas Jefferson 
and Ida May Wine Sams. He was a member of the Elizabeth Church 
of the Nazarene and formerly of the Big Tygart United Methodist 
Church. He was an owner of Sam's Restaurant on old Route 21 and 
a former employee of O'Ames Co., Parkersburg. He was also a 
former employee of Gatewood Products, Parkersburg.

He is survived by his wife, Ruth West Sams; two sons, Shirley C. 
of Vienna and Robert J. of Weston; one daughter, Ida Mae Carney 
of Williamstown; five stepsons, Charles Pickerell of Lubeck, 
Richard Murray and Darrell Murray both of Mineral Wells, Ronald 
Murray and Gary Murray, both of Parkersburg; two stepdaughters, 
Linda Bennett and Sheilia Washburn both of St. Marys; one 
brother, Robert D. Sams of Murraysville; 10 grandchildren and 
17 great-grandchildren; and 10 step-grandchildren and four 
stepgreat-grandhcildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Millie J. Vance Sams 
in 1978; one daugher, Paysy Sue Coltrider; one step-son , three 
brothers and two sisters.

Serivces will be Thursday at 2pm at Metheny Funeral Home in 
Mineral Wells with Rev. Jerry L. Boron officiating with burial 
in Big Tygart Lake Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 4, 1986
JOSEPH J. SAMUELS

Joseph J. Samuels, 72, of Cincinnati, Ohio died at his home, 
Aug. 28 after a long illness.

He is survived by his wife, Audrey Campbell Samuels; a daughter, 
Stephanie Coaston; one granddaughter, Susannah Carrie Coaston; 
three sisters, Diana Cawley, Catherine Buzas and Sarah Buzas, 
all of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Samuels retired as a professor from the University of Cincinnati 
having served as that school's dean and asst. dean.

He spent 12 years in St. Marys, teaching biology and social 
studies at the high school.  He was also a coach, journalism 
teacher and yearbook sponsor, as well as coach of junior and 
senior class plays during his years at SMHS.

He met his wife, Audrey Campbell of St. Marys while they were 
attending West Liberty State College and they were married July 
3, 1939.

After resigning his position at St. Marys High School, he went 
to Columbus and spent one year at the newly-organized Franklin-
Marion High School.  From there he went to Cincinnati to teach 
at the Wyoming District High School.

Samuels was a veteran of World War II, having served three years 
in the Army in the Philippines.
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Oracle, dec. 1, 1988
ADA MAY SANDERS

Ada May Sanders, 99 of 300 Second St., New Matamoras, died 
Wednesday morning, Nov. 23, in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Heater, WV, a daughter of the late William and 
Minnesota Pennington Prince.  She had been a homemaker and 
attended the Matamoras Presbyterian Church.

She is survived by one daughter, Lottie M. Yonally of New 
Matamoras; one grandson, Hunter Brown of Monroe, Mich.; seven 
great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Allen B. Ross 
in 1953; her second husband Hubert Sanders in 1974 and one 
granddaughter.

Services were held Saturday at the Hadley Funeral Home, New 
Matamoras with Rev. James Knowlton officiating with burial in 
Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 5, 1984
MATTIE SANDERS

Miss Mattie Sanders of Alexandria, Va. died in the Woodbine 
Nursing Center there April 2,  She was 94 years old.

Until December 1983, Miss Sanders had resided with her brother, 
the late William L. Sanders.

Survivors include two sisters, Miss Mary Sanders of Memphis, 
Tenn and Mrs. Alice Adkins of St. Marys and one nephew, Lt. Col. 
John B. Adkins of McDill Air Force Base, Fla.

Miss Sanders was educated at Warrensburg State College in 
Missouri and the Teachers' College of Columbia University and 
devoted her career to teaching.  She taught at Arkansas State 
College for 30 years and at the time of her retirement was dean 
of women at Union College, Jackson, Tenn.  She was a member of 
the Eastern Star and D.A.R.

A memorial service will be held Thursday in Alexandria, with 
interment of ashes in the family plot in Memphis, Mo.
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Oracle, Jan. 19, 1984
WILLIAM L. SANDERS

William L. Sanders of Alexandria, Va. brother of Mrs. Elgin 
Adkins, died Jan. 13.

Sanders was  graduate of the University of Missouri with a degree 
in Civil Engineering and served as a Battalion Commander in World 
War II.  He was employed by the Federal Aviation Commission on 
engineering projects around the country--the Dulles International 
Airport near Washington being his last before retiring in that 
area.

He is survived by two other sisters, Miss Matie Sanders of 
Alexandria and Miss Mary Sanders of Memphis, Mo.

Lt. Col. John B. Adkins of McDill Air Force Base, Fla., 
represented the family at a memorial service held Jan. 16 in 
Alexandra.  Interment of ashes will take place in Memphis, Mo. 
at the convenience of Miss Mary Sanders.
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Oracle, Nov. 22, 1979
MRS. GERTRUDE SANDY

Mrs. Gertrude Sandy, 65, of Steubenville, Ohio, formerly of 
Pleasants County, died at the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital 
last Tuesday, Nov. 13.

She was born in St. Marys, daughter of Mrs. Edwinna Grove of 
St. Marys and the late George Grove.

She is also survived by two sons, Melvin of New Cumberland and 
Joe of Follansbee; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Simmons of 
Follansbee and Mrs. Carol Fithen of Steubenivlle; three brothers, 
Alden Grove of Parkersburg, the Rev. Lester Grove, pastor of St. 
John United Methodist Church, Vienna and Stanley Grove of
 Burgettstown, Pa; a sister June Byers of St. Marys; 12 
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Everett Sandy.  
The funeral was held Friday at the James Funeral Home in 
Follansbee, with burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Sistersivlle.
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Sentinel, August 10, 1993
MAYME M. SANDY

Mayme M. Sandy, 95, of Cairo, died Monday, Aug. 9, at St. 
Joseph's Hospital.

Mrs. Sandy was a member of the Cairo Order of Eastern Star 39 
and the United Methodist Church, Cairo.

She was born in Borling springs, a daughter of the late Perry 
and Elizah Welling Higgens.

She is survived by three sons, H. Max Sandy of Meadsville, 
Teddy Ralph Sandy of Fairborn, Ohio and Lloyd Sandy of Edgewood, 
Ky; three daughters, Elizabeth Windom of Parkersburg, Nina Sandy 
of Cairo and Mary Moore of Buckhannon; 14 grandchildren; 28 
great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey Sandy and two 
sons.

The funeral will be at 11am Wednesday at Raiguel Funeral Home, 
Cairo, with Rev. Clelie Rexroad officaiting with burial in Cairo 
Masonic Memorial Park.
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Oracle, Sept. 18, 1970
WILLIAM H. SANDY

William H. "Bill" Sandy , 49 of Opelika, Ala., died Friday, Sept. 
12 of an unexpected illness in Opelika.

Sandy was born in Cairo, son of the late Harve M. Sandy and Mayme 
Higgins Sandy, Cairo.  He was a veteran of World War II and a 
veteran of the Korean conflict.  He was retired from the U.S. 
Army as a master sergeant. He was a member of the Methodist 
Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion.

Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Margarette 
Sandy of Opelika; a son, William H. Sandy of Florida; three 
brothers, Harvey M. "Max" of Bens Run, Ralph of  Fairborn, Ohio 
and Lloyd of Covington, Ky; three sisters, Elizabeth Windom of 
Parkesrburg, Nina Sandy of Cairo and Mary Moore of Finch, 
Pleasants County.

Military graveside services were held Monday at Fort Bennings in 
Columbus, Ga.  Burial was in the military cemetery.
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Sentinel, May 14, 1994
STEVEN R. SANGER

Steven R. Sanger, 38, of 53 Lexington Park Drive, Vienna, died 
Friday, May 13, at his residence.

He was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church.  He worked 
for E.I. DuPont as an area supervisor and was an avid fly 
fisherman and archery enthusiast.

He was born in Maquoketa, Iowa, a son of Rex and Dorothy Stevens 
Sanger of Maquoketa, Iowa.

In addition to his parents, he is surivved by his wife, Ann L. 
Giddings Sanger; one son, Steven Andrew "Andy" Sanger of Vienna; 
two brothers, Michael Sanger and Joel Sanger both of Maquoketa, 
Iowa, his grandmother, Mary Behr of Clinton, Iowa; one nephew 
Michael Paul Sanger of Commanche, Iowa and a number of cousins.

The funeral will be at 10am Monday at St. Margaret Mary Catholic 
Church with Rev. Jmaes Chetok and Rev. Edward M. Bell 
officiating.  Burial will be Thursday in Sacred Heart Cemetery, 
Maquoketa, Iowa.
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April 7, 1923
MRS. F.F. SARBER

Mrs. F.F. Sarber, mother of O.M. Sarber of this city, died at 
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Icie James at Waverly on Saturday, 
April 7 at an advanced age.  Mr. and Mrs. O.M. Sarber, Mr. and 
Mrs. Ralph Triplett and daughter Jane and Mrs. Myrtle Williams 
and daughter Catherine attended the funeral which was held at 
Parkersburg on Monday.

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Sentinel, August 22, 1994
OLGA J. SARBER

Olga J. Sarber, 96, St. Marys, died Saturday, Aug. 20 at Care 
Haven of Pleasants, Belmont.

Mrs. Sarber was a 1916 graduate of St. Marys High School and 
attended Mountain State Business College, Parkersburg.  She was  
a long time writer for the St. Marys Oracle and with her husband 
had owned and operated Sarber's Grocery, St. Marys. She was the 
oldest sustaining member of St. Marys Presbyterian Church.

She was born in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Frank F. and 
Louise Schauwecker Agnew.

She is surivved by two grandsons; two great-grandsons; a sister, 
Betty Lee Stiegner of Smithville, Va; and several cousins.  She 
was preceded in death by her husband, Henry H. Sarber; a 
daughter, Mary Marie "Peggy" Traverse, tow sisters, Milderd 
Tripplett and Frances Jeavons; and two brothers, Robert Agnew 
and Julius Agnew.

Graveside services will be held 11am Tuesday at St. Marys IOOF 
Cemetery.


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Sentinel, Jan. 29, 1990
HENRY H. SARBER

Henry Hultz Sarber, 89, of St. Marys, died Sunday at Care Haven of 
Pleasants at Belmont, Jan. 28.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late O.M. and Ella Hultz 
Sarber.  He was a charter member of First Presbyterian Church of 
St. Marys, a charter member of St. Marys Volunteer Fire Dept. and 
was a grocer in St. Marys for many years. He was a 50 year member 
of St. Marys lodge 41 AF & AM.

He is survived by his wife, Olga Jean Agnew Sarber; a son-in-law, 
Joe T. Traverse of Lake Charles, La., two grandsons; two great-
grandsons.

He was preceded in death by his only duaghter, Peggy Traverse in 
1989.

Graveside services will be 11am Wednesday at St. Marys IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 14, 1982
MATILDA K. SARVER

Matilda "Tillie" K. Sarver, 75, of 121 Fay St., Marietta, died 
Tuesday evening, Oct. 5 at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Lawrence Township, Ohio, a daughter of the late 
Fred and Mary Best.  She attended the New Life Pentecostal Church 
on Seventh Street and had been employed at the Pennington Bakery 
for 28 years until her retirement in 1972.

Surviving are two sons, Cecil and Albert Sarver, both of Marietta; 
two daughters, Julie Martin of Marietta and Thelma Wright of Reno, 
Ohio; 14 grandchildren; ;nine great-grandchildren; four sisters, 
Bertha Heran of Marietta, Lillie Miller of Newport, Margaret 
Hasley of Barlow and Fannie Fleming of Lower Salem, Ohio; and a 
brother, Ervin Poole of Carrolton ,Ohio.

Services were held Friday, 1pm in the McClure-Schafer Funeral 
Home with Rev. Victor Bentley officiaiting.  Burial was in East 
Lawn Memorial Park.
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Sentinel, Oct. 17, 1994
ALETHA SATTERFIELD

Aletha W. Satterfield, 81, of Pennsboro, died Saturday, Oct. 15, 
at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Satterfield workd at Miles Manufacturing for more than 20 years 
as a sewing machine operator and was Protestant.

She was born in Glendale, Ritchie Countie, a daughter of the late 
Daniel W. and Shella C. Morrison Satterfield.

She is survived by a son, Phillip A. Correll of Vienna; two 
brothers Orville L. Satterfield of Vienna and Sterling S. 
Satterfield of St. Marys; two grandchildren; and a great-
grandchild.

She was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters.

Funeral services will be held at 2pm Tuesday at McCullough-Rogers 
Funeral Home, Pennsboro with Rev.Martin L. Corbin officiating, 
with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery near Glendale.
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Oracle, Feb. 4, 1998
D.L. SATTERFIELD, SR.

Delbet L. Satterfield Sr. 67 of Cairo, died Feb. 1 at St .Joseph's 
Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born at Bear Run near Glendale in Ritchie County to the 
late Charles Morrison and Mary Iona Ashby Satterfield. He was a 
US Army veteran with service in occupied Germany.  He was a 
retired truck driver with Quaker State Oil Corp with 20 years of 
service. He had been employed at Mountaineer Bulk Service of Pike.

He is survived by his wife, Patsy Lee Carper Satterfield; two 
sons, Wayne of Parkersburg and Delbert Jr of Cairo; one daughter, 
Tammy Cronin of St. Marys; two sisters, Thelma Goodwin of 
Parkersburg and Evelyn Johnson of Anchorage Alaska and four 
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by five brothers, Arley Satterfield, 
Burl Satterfield, Norman, Charles and Everett Satterfield and 
two sisters, Irene James and Geraldine Hudkins.

Services were Tuesday t McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home in 
Pennsboro with Evangelist Terry Jones officiating with burial in 
Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Glendale.
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Sept. 1913
EMERY BLAINE SATTERFIELD

Emery Blaine Satterfield, a son of Lee Satterfield of Adlai, this 
county, died suddenly at Meadville, Pa. on Saturday last. He had 
followed the trade of tailoring and had traveled extensively, 
being recently located at Philadelphia and having been at 
Meadville only a short time.

While there he was seized with a severe cold and cramps and 
applied to a local physician for relief.  It is stated that the 
doctor gave the young man a dose of morphine to relieve the pain 
but it proved to be an overdose and the patient never rallied 
from its effects, dying in a short time after the drug had been 
administered.

Senator C.P. Craig of this city went to Meadville and had the 
body brought here on Sunday evening and on Monday morning it was 
taken out to Finch, near the family residence for interment.  
The deceased was 29 years old and had relatives in this country 
and at parkersburg.

The physician who had administered the morphine was arrested for 
malpractice.
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Sentinel, Dec. 11, 1991
EVERETT S. SATTERFIELD

Everett S. Satterfield, 70, of Route 1, Cairo, Glendale Community, 
died TuesdayDec. 10 at his residence.

Satterfield had been self-employed as the owner of the Green and 
White Truck Stop and Grocery. He was a graduate of the Pennsboro 
High School class of 1942.

He was born near Glendale in Ritchie County, a son of the late 
Charles Morrison and Mary Iona Satterfield.

He is survived by his wife, Emma Jean Gibson Satterfield; one 
daughter, Mary E. Bills of St. Marys; one granddaughter, Angela 
E. Bills at the family home; two brothers, Charles M. Satterfield, 
Jr. of Pennsboro and Delbert Satterfield of Cairo, Glendale 
Community and two sisters, Thelma Goodwin of Parkersburg and 
Evelyn Johnson of Fairbanks, Alaska.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.

The funeral will be 1pm Friday at McCullough-Rogers funeral home, 
Pennsboro with Rev. Martin L. Corbin officiating wiht interment in 
Masonic Cemetery at Ellenboro.
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Oracle, Aug. 27, 1981
GERTRUDE M. SATTERFIELD

Gertrude M. Satterfield, 74 of St. Marys, died last Monday 
afternoon at the St. Joseh's Hospital, Parkersburg, Aug. 17.

She was born in Ritchie County, daughter of the late Alonzo and 
Allie Bowie Mulneix. She was a member of the St. Marys united 
Methodist Church and was retired from the Colin Anderson Center.

She is survived by her husband, Sanford C. Satterfield; two sons, 
Sanford D. Satterfield of St .Marys and Gary L. Satterfield of 
Indianapolis, Ind., a sister Golda Schofield of Pike and four 
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, a grandchild and four 
brothers.

The funeral was held at 1pm Friday at the Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home in St. Marys  with Rev. Maurice Miller officiating.  Burial 
was in Wince Chapel Cemetery at Pike.
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May 25, 1986
HOWARD HOMER SATTERFIELD

Howard Homer Satterfield, 80, of Waverly,died Monday morning in 
Williamstown at the residence of his daughter, Jackie Mahaney.

He was born in Calcutta, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 
Satterfield.  He was a heavy equipment operator, a member of 
the Waverly Presbyterian Church and the Williamstown Masonic
Lodge No. 129.

He is surivved by a daughter Jackie Mahaney of Williamstown; a 
sister, Adah Mossor of Ellenboro; and three grandhcildren.  He 
was preceded in death by his wife, Imogene Satterfield.

The funeral will be at 1:30 pm Wednesday at Ogdin Funeral Home in 
Parkersburg with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Leader, June 16, 1984
IDA M. SATTERFIELD

Ida M. Satterfield, 90, Route 3, St. Marys, died Wednesday 
evening, June 6, at Marietta Memorial Hospital.  She was five 
days short of her 91st birthday.

She was born in Ritchie County, a daughter of the late Jerry and
Louise Martin Brooks. She was a member of the United Methodist 
Church.

She is survived by four sons, Kenneth and Roy Satterfield of St. 
Marys, Dale of Newport, Ohio and William of Reedsville; two 
daughters, Mrs. Elvin (Sis) Wells and Mrs. James (Tillie) Maston 
of St. Marys; a brother Ellick Brooks of Fairmont; a sister, 
Effie Adams of Washington, Pa; 24 grandchildren and 24 great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Marshall Satterfield 
and one son, Glen Satterfield.

Services were held at 2pm Saturday at Glen Dale United Methodist 
Church, with Rev. Ernest F. Marty officiating.  Burial was in 
Pine Grove Cemetery at Twin Oaks.
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Feb. 23, 1994
IRENE SATTERFIELD

Irene Satterfield, 70, of Ridgewood Court, Marieta, died Feb. 23 
at Marietta Memorial Hospital. She was born in Prestonsburg, Ky. 
to the late Floyd and Lydia Murphy Lafferty.  She lived in 
Prestonsburg before moving to Marietta in 1945.  She was employed 
at the Washington County home and while living in Prestonsburg 
was employed as a waitress.  She was a member of the Ladies
Auxiliary of American Legion Post 64 and the Baptist Temple in 
Reno.

Surviving are her husband, Orville Satterfield, three sons, 
Barry D. Barnes of Newport, Larry Barnes of Edgewater, Fla. and 
Tom Barnes of Marietta; seven grandchildren and one sister, Jean 
Linn of Cambridge.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, John C. Barnes; 
one sister, Reba Leep and two brothers, Henry Lafferty and Curt 
Lafferty.

Services were Monday at McClure-Schafer Funral Home in Marietta 
with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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News, Oct. 10, 1993
IVA PEARL SATTERFIELD

Iva Pearl Satterfield, 77, of St. Marys, died Oct. 9 at her 
residence.

She was born in Pike, WV, a daughter of the late Charles and 
Sarah Cassidy Hanion.  She was retired from the Colin Anderson 
center in St. Marys.  She ws a member of the Glendale Rebekah 
Lodge and was retired district deputy president of the Rebekah 
Lodges of West Virginia.  She had received the Decoration of 
Chivalry from the Rebekah Lodge.  She was a member of the 
Pipefitters Local 565 Auxiliary, had booked the senior citizens 
busing for the Park Transit and was a member of the Church of 
Christ.

Surviving are her husband of 58 years, Okey O. Satterfield, one 
daughter, Shirley Lamp of Pennsboro, one sister, Grace Fannin of 
Akron; and one brother, The Rev. Dan Hanlon of Akron; two 
grandsons, Robert Shepard of Ellenboro and Aaron Lamp of Atlanta, 
Ga., one granddaughter Ivannah Lamp of Portsmouth, Va; two great-
granddaughters, Hailey Shepard and Hannah Shepard, both of 
Pennsboro.

She was preceded in death by one sister, Marsha Malloy.

Services, 3pm Tuesday, Ruttencutter Funeral Home, the Rev. Dan 
Hanlon officiating with burial in Willow island Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Sept. 14, 1989
LENORA SATTERFIELD

Lenora Satterfield, 94, of Route 1, Cairo, Glen Dale Community, 
died Wednesday, Sept. 13 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

She was born in Ritchie County, a daughter of the late C.W. Adams 
and Fanny Hendrickson Adams.  She was a retired store clerk.  She 
was a member of Glen Dale United Methodist Church and Glen Dale 
Farm Women's Club.

She is survived by one son, Guy A. Satterfield of Cairo, three 
brothers, Homer Adams of Canton, Harman Adams of Dallas, Texas 
and Cecil Adams of Parkersburg; one sister, Gertrude Doak of San 
Angelo, Texas; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie S. Satterfield, 
one son, Roy W. Satterfield, three brothers and three sisters.

Funeral will be 1pm Friday at Glen Dale United Methodist Church 
with Rev. Danny Martin officiating.  Burial will be in Mount 
Carmel Cemetery, Glen Dale.
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Leader, Jan 13, 1947
MRS. M.H. SATTERFIELD

Mrs. Olive Selma Satterfield, wife of Hartley Satterfield, died 
suddenly at the family home on Dewey Avenue on Monday afternoon.  
Death was attributed to a heart attack.  Mrs. Satterfield was 
born in Ritchie County, WV on Jan. 28, 1893.  She was a daughter 
of the late William H. and Elizabeth Bolton Hamilton.

In addition to her husband, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. 
Richard Neyman and Miss Martha Satterfield of St. Marys, two 
stepsons, Russell Satterford of Akron and Jack Satterfield of 
Baltimore, Md., two stepdaughters, Mrs. B. Byers of Hebron and 
Mrs. Stitt of Meadville Pa. and one brother Omar Hamilton of 
St. Marys.
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Sentinel, Oct. 9, 1991
ROY SATTERFIELD

Roy Satterfield, 56, of Belmont WV died Sunday at his residence.

He is survived by one daughter, Brenda Satterfield of St. Marys; 
one stepson, Randy Wise of St. Marys; two sisters, Mrs. Addeline 
Wells and Mrs. Tillie Matson, both of St. Marys; three brothers, 
Kenneth Satterfield of St. Marys, Dale and William both of 
Newport, Ohio; former wife, Irene Satterfield of Bens Run and 
three grandhcildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Glen Satterfield.

The funeral will be 1pm Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. 
Marys, with interment in Pine Grove Cemetery at Twin Oaks.
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Oracle, August 12, 1982
ERNESTINIA SAUER

Ernestinia Sauer, 76, of Parkersburg and St. Marys, widow of 
Robert Sauer, died Thursday, Aug. 5, at Arlington Personal Care 
Home in Parkersburg.

The Pleasants County native was a member of the George Street 
Church of Christ in St. Marys and was retired after 30 years 
with the former American Viscose.

She is survived by three brothers, Sherman and Charles Sauer of 
Akron, Ohoi and Bernard Sauer of St. Marys; and three sisters, 
Bernice Ingraham of Williamstown and Eleanor Rolston and Edith 
Stewart of St. Marys.

The funeral was held at 2:30pm Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home in St. Marys with Cecil Dotson officiating.  Burial was in 
New Bethal Cemetery.

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1924
FRED SAUER

Fred Sauer, aged 50, died at his home near Delong on Monday 
morning after a brief illness.  He was buried at Bethel cemetery 
on Wednesday afternoon.  He is survived by his wife and 8 
children.
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Oracle, March 3, 1977
ROBERT SAUER

Robert Sauer, of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of St. Marys, died Feb. 
23 in Tucson.

He was a member of the church of Christ and is survived by his 
widow, Ernestina Sauer.

Funeral services were held at 2pm Friday at the Ruttencutter 
Funeral Home in St. Marys with Evang. Cecil Dotson officiating.  
Burial was in New Bethel Cemetery in Pleasants County.
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Oracle, Oct. 28, 1998
WOODROW SAUERS

Woodrow "Woody" Sauers, 48, of Wexhaw, NC died Oct. 24 at 
Carolina Medical Center.

He was born May 15, 1950 in Pleasants County to Bernard and 
June Cox Sauers of St. Marys.  He was an engineer with Day and 
Zimmerman International Inc. in Charlotte, N.C.

He is surivved by his wife, Annette Sauers, of Wexhaw and two 
brothers, Dan Sauers of St. Marys and Alfred Sauers of Parkersburg.

A memorial service was held Tuesday at McEwen Funeral Home in Monroe, N.C.
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Oracle, April 11, 1985
WALTER H. SAY

Walter H. Say, 88 of St. Marys, died Sunday evening, in Camden-
Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born at Trail Run, Ohio, a son of the late Benton and 
Mary Stuart Say. He was a veteran of World War I, a 50 year 
member of Ellenboro Lodge No. 50, AF & AM, a member of O'dell 
Long Chapter, No. 25, Royal Arch Masons; a 66 year member of 
Pleasants Post No. 79, of the American Legion.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Viginaia Maple of Harrisville and a 
brother, Carl Say of Harrisville.

He was preceded indeath by two brohters and one sister.

Services were held at 1:30pm Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. George Harris officiating.  Burial was in 
Ellenboro Masonic Cemetery with military graveside rites.
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Oracle, April 11, 1990
STEVEN A. SAYERS

Steven Andrew Sayers, 3 month old infant son of Frank Sayers and 
Kyle Ann Shumaker, both of Belmont, died Monday morning at his 
residence.

He was born in Parkersburg.  In addition to his parents, he is 
survived by his maternal grandmother Mary Fluharty of Belmont;
paternal grandmother, Joann Sayers of Belmont; paternal 
grandfather, Harley Sayers of Marietta; and paternal great-
grandmother Clairce Felter of Belmont.  Graveside services 
will be at 2pm today at the IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 3, 1995
JIMMIE L. SAYGER Jr.

Jimmie Lee Sayger, Jr. 39, of 19th Street, Vienna died Thursday, 
Feb. 2 at Camden-Clark Mmeorial Hospital after an extended 
illness.

Sayger was a 1974 St. Marys High School graduate and attended 
West Virginia Univeristy for two years and the North Carolina 
School of Art.  He was a choreographer for Adidas Sportswear in 
Los Angeles, Cal. He attend Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.

He was born in Parkersburg, a son of Jimmie Lee and Barbara J. 
Paynter Sayger of Vienna.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by one brohter, 
Jeffrey Wayne Sayger of Parkersburg; two sisters, Teresa K. 
Davis of Parkersburg and Kathy Jean Miller of Ashland, Ky; 
maternal grandmother Katherine Elizabeht Paynter of St. Marys 
and several nieces and one nephew.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, George 
R. Paynter and paternal grandparents, George H. and Fanny E. 
Sayger.

Funeral services will be held at noon Saturday at Good Shepherd 
Episcopal Church with Rev. Arthur L. Bennett III and Rev. Donald 
Bretz officiating with burial in Oddfellows Cemetery, St. Marys.
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Oracle, May 22, 1986
WILLIAM SAMUEL SAYGER

William Samuel Sayger, 67, of Ypsihanti, Mich., died May 14.

He was born May 7, 1919 in St. Marys, a son of the late G.H. 
Sayger and Fanny Lamp Sayger.

Surivvors include one daughter, Alberta Penley of Garden City, 
Mich., three sons, Freddie, Eddie and Steve Sayger, all of 
Garden City, Mich.; five brothers, Robert and Ray Sayger of 
Tacoma, Wash., Louis Sayger of Parkersburg, Jimmie Sayger of 
St. Marys and Edward Sayger of Marietta, Ohio; three sisters, 
Mrs. Georgia Tice of Taylor, Mich., Mrs. Glenna Seevers of 
Newport, Ohio and Mrs. Bonnie Stevens, of Fly, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by a son, William Sayger, Jr; two 
brothers and one sister.

Funeral services were held May 17 at Garden  City Michigan.
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Oracle, Feb. 27, 1991
CARL J. SAYRES

Carl Junior Sayres, 54, of Southgate Trailer Park, Reno, died Feb. 
20 at Selby General Hospital.

He was born in Constitution, a son of the late Jesse Earl and S. 
Artie Elizabeth McAtee Sayres. He had served in the US Army from 
1958-1960 and had been lock operator at the Willow Island Dam 
until his retirement in 1991 because of ill health.

He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Shirley R. Kidd Sayres; 
three sons, David Sayres of Marietta, Daniel of Waverly and Darin 
at home; one daughter, Elizabeth at home; two grandchildren, two 
brothers and one sister.

Serivces were held Saturday t McClure-Schafer Funeral Home, 
Marietta with burial in Gravel Bank Cemetery with military rites.
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Oracle, Jan. 29, 1992
H.L. DICK SAYRES

Harley L. "Dick" Sayres, 67, of Waverly, died Jan. 21 at Camden-
Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg.

He was born in Wood County, a son of Jess and Artie McAtee Sayres. 
He was a US Army veteran of World War II and had worked as a
driver for Mark Williams Blacktop Co.

He is surivved by his wife, Phyllis Joanne Felter Sayres; two 
sons, Thomas Sayres, Parkersburg and Frank Sayres, St. Marys; 
two duaghters, Carolyn Sayres, Waverly and Peggy Satterfield, 
Pennsboro; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Harman, Marietta 
and Lawrence and one sister, Julia Eddy, Marietta.  He was 
preceded in death by one grandchild, three brothers and one 
sister.

Private services were held at Gravel Bank Cemetery.
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Leader, Dec. 22 ,1999
MARY E. SAYRE

Mary E. Sayre, 89, of Galipolis, Ohio, died Dec. 18 at Holzer 
Medical Center in Gallipolis.

She was born Jan. 23, 1910 in Pleasants County to the late Austin 
and Mariah Bailey Adams.  She was a homemaker and a member of 
Rodney United Methodist Church and its quilters and the Grange 
and a former member of the Order of Eastern Star.

She is surivved by one son, Thomas E. Sayre of Gallipolis; one 
stepson, Charles L. Sayre of Millersburg, Ohio; one niece, Betty 
Merry of Gallipolis; one brother, Don Adams and his wife, Rose 
of Belmont; two sisters, Mable Wagoner of Ohio and Sissy Matthews 
and her husband, Roy of St. Marys, three grandhcildren; one 
great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy L. Sayre in 1985; 
and several brothers and sisters.

Services will be Tuesday at 1pm at Willis Funeral Home in 
Gallipolis with Pastor Arland King officiating wiht burial in 
Ohio Valley Mmeory Gardens.
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Sentinel, Sept. 4, 1995
CLIFFORD SCADDEN

A St. Marys man died Saturday, Sept. 2, a result of a single 
vehicle accident, a spokesman for the Pleasants County Sheriff's 
Department said.

Clifford T. "Pete" Scadden, 73, was attempting to maneuver his 
vehicle in the driveway of his home when it jumped forward over 
a hill and crashed into a tree, deputy Steve McFarland said.  
He died while being transported to St. Joseph's Hospital.  The 
accident happened around 11am and he was alone in the 1988 
Dodge truck.

Pleasants County emergency and fire squads also responded to the 
French Creek area accident.

Scadden was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Johnny T. 
and Elsie Locke Scadden.

He retired from Laborers Local Union 1085 and was a member of 
Calcutta United Methodist Church.  He is survived by his wife, 
Erma West Scadden and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Lawrence Scadden; and a 
sister Thelma B. Plum.

Services will be 1pm Wednesday at Ruttencutter Fuenral Home, St. 
Marys with Rev. Robert Hasty officiating with burial in St. Marys 
IOOF cemetery.
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Oracle, June 3, 1982
CLYDE M. SCADDEN

Clyde M. Scadden, 73 of Route 2, St. Marys, died last Wednesday, 
May 26, at his residence.

He was a Pleasants County native, a construction worker, a World 
War II veteran, a member of Calcutta United Methodist Church and 
Laborer's Union Local No. 1085 in Parkersburg.

He is survived by a daughter, Catherine Smith of Route 2, St. 
Marys; a brother Robert in Texas and two grandchildren.

His wife, Lucy Mercer Scadden died in 1966.

The funeral was held at 1pm Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
in St. Marys, with Pastor Ted Ball ofifciating.  Burial was in 
Ingram Ridge Cemetery.
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Leader, May 26, 1984
DOROTHY SCADDEN

Mrs. Dorothy Scadden, 36, of Route 39, St. Marys, died at St. 
Joseph's Hospital, May 22, after a long illness.

Born in Pleasants County, she was the daughter of Lucille Adams 
Lucas of St. Marys and the late Rosmond Lucas.  She was a member 
of Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church.

Other survivors include her husband, Freddie Scadden; two 
daughters, Melissa Jo and Tessie Lynn, both at home; three 
brothers, Gary Lucas of Schultz and Max and James Lucas, both 
of St. Marys; and four sisters, Dora Lucas of St. Marys, Velma 
Stull of Hebron and Irene Kemp and Esther Dearth, both of Ben's 
Run.

The funeral was held at 2pm Friday at Mt. Pleasant United 
Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 20, 1991
ELSIE FAY SCADDEN

Elsie Fay Scadden, 92, of St. Marys, died Monday at St. Joseph's 
Hospital.

Scadden was a member of Pleasants United Methodist Church.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late Bill and 
Ida Williamson Locke.

She is survived by one son, Clifford T. Scadden of St. Marys; 
one daughter, Thelma Plum of East Liverpool, Ohio; three 
granddaughters; several great-grandchildren; and several 
great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John T. Scadden; one 
son, Lawrence Scadden and a number of brothers and sisters.

The funeral will be 1pm Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
St. Marys; with Rev. Darrell Gooden officiating.  Burial will be 
in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Jan. 23, 1969
MRS. EPSIE SCADDEN

Rites for Mrs. Epsie Scadden, 75, of 140 Wells St., Marietta, 
who died yesterday in Marietta Memorial hospital will be conducted 
at 2pm Saturday at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home at St. Marys.

The Rev. William Snider will officiate with burial to be in 
Harmony Grove Cemetery in Pleasants County.

Born in Pleasants county, she was a daughter of the late William 
Leroy and Eva Brown Treadway.  She was a member of the Baptist 
church.

Survivors include one son, Raymond Scadden of Clarksburg; three 
daughters, Mrs. Grace Flegal of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Iva West of St. 
Marys and Mrs. Eva Turill with whom she had made her home in 
Marietta for the last eight years; two brothers, Norman and 
Donald Treadway, both of St. Marys; one sister, Mrs. Margaret 
Saundicker of St. Marys and 21 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Scadden who 
died in 1956, two sons, Harley and William, two brothers, Earl
and Randall Treadway and one sister, Mrs. Clara Fleming.
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Oracle, Feb. 1, 1973
GEORGE B. SCADDEN

Funeral services for George Bernard Scadden, 62, of Route 2, St. 
Marys, who died, Jan. 24 at the Marietta Memorial Hospital, 
Wednesday morning, were held Saturday at the St. Marys U.M. 
Church with Rev. Howard VanDyne and Rev. George McCune officiating.

Burial was in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Goerge W. and 
Rachael Blouir Scadden.  He was a member of the Calcutta U.M. 
Church.
He is survived by his widow, Gertrude Templeton Scadden; two 
sons, Lester Scadden of Rt 2, St. Marys and Gary Scadden of 
Route 1, Williamstown; one daugher, Mrs. George (Roxie) Ambrose 
of Parkesrburg; two brothers, Clyde Scadden of St. Marys and 
Robert Scadden in Texas and five grandchildren.  He was preceded 
in death by three half-brothers and one son.
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Sentinel, April 2, 190
H.E. "Bud" SCADDEN

Harold E. "Bud" Scadden, 81 of Route 1, St. Marys, Finch Community, 
died Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born near Glendale, Ritchie County, a son of the late 
Etta Scadden. He was a retired truck driver for Newport Lumber 
Co. in Newport.  He was a member of Mount Olivet United Methodist 
Church at Finch.

He is survived by three sons, Larry L. Scadden of Harrisville, 
Bobby G. Scadden of Lubeck and Michael Scadden of Washington; 
two daughters, Joan McHenry of Smithville, and Pam Cowan of 
Harrisville; one sister, Phyllis Cromer of Largo, Fla; 12 
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1pm Tuesday at Mount Olivet United 
Methodist Church at Finch with Rev. Joe Hatcher officating 
and burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery near Glendale.
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Oracle, June 22, 1972
JOHN T. SCADDEN

John T. Scadden, 79, of Route 2, St. Marys, died Monday afternoon 
at the St. Joseph's hospital, June 19.

He was born in St. Marys, Sept. 20, 1892, son of the late John H. 
and Sarrah Cornell Scadden.  He attended the United Methodist 
Church and was a veteran of World War I.

He is survived by his wife, Elsie Locke Scadden; two sons, 
Clifford T. Scadden and Lawrence H. Scadden of Route 2, St. 
Marys; one daughter, Mrs. Earnie Plumm of East Liverpool, one 
sister, Mrs. Luther Plumm of Route 2, St. Marys, three 
grandchildren and nine great-granchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2pm Thursday at Rutencutter 
Funeral Home in St. Marys with Rev. George McCune officiating.  
Burial will be in IOOF Cemetery, St. Marys.

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News, Nov. 8, 1987
LAWRENCE H. SCADDEN

Lawrence H. Scadden, 62, of St. Marys, died Friday evening at St. 
Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg.

He was born in Pleasants County, WV, a son of Elsie Locke Scadden 
of St. Marys and the late John T. Scadden.  He was a Methodist 
and a member of Local 1085 Laborers, Parkersburg.

He is survived by his wife, Erma West Scadden; one brother, 
Clifford T. Scadden of St. Marys; one sister, Thelma Plum of 
East Liverpool, Ohio and three nieces.

Services will be 1pm Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. 
Marys with Rev. Robert Buskirk officiating.  Burial will be in 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 21,1992
ORA V. SCADDEN

Ora V. Scadden, 77 of St. Marys, died Wednesday, Feb. 19 at St. 
Joseph's hospital.

Mrs. Scadden was a former foster grandparent at the Colin 
Anderson center.  She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter 
of the late Norman and Julia Decker Elder.

She is survived by three sons, Cecil Elder of Alexandria, Va., 
and Fred Scadden and Harry Scadden, both of St. Marys; three 
daughters, Mary Ann Lamp and Pauline Smith, both of St. Marys 
and Gladys M. Reynolds of Havelock, NC; four sisters, Lucinda 
Barnhart of St. Marys, Bernice Berga of Newport, Mamie Wells of 
Belmont, WV and Claice Felter of Parkersburg; one brother, 
Melvin Elder of Weirton; 19 grandchildren; and 15 great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James D. Scadden, 
in 1947; two brothers, Alfred and Sandord; two grandchildren 
and one great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be 1pm Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Darrel Gooden officiating, with interment in Mount 
Carmel Cemetery at St. Marys.
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Star, feb. 25, 1970
WILLMER A. SCAMAHORN

Willmer A. Scamahorn, 211 S. Third Ave., Paden City, died 
Thursday, Feb. 19 at 12:05am at his home.  He was born at 
Pursley, Tyler County, son of Aaron and Livabelle Evans 
Scamahorn. He was a member of the Nazarene Chuch and a 
retired employee of the Mount Vernon Bridge Co. and the 
American Bridge Co.  Surviving are his widow, Opal Jones 
Scamahorn; a daughter, Mrs. Liva Tucker, Warner Robins, 
Ga; a brother, Harold Scamahorn, Orlando Fla.  Services 
were held at Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home, Paden City, 
with Rev. Ray Ogle ofifciating with interment in Northview 
Cemetery, New Martinsville.
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Oracle, March 18, 1998
ARNOLD L. SCARBERRY

Arnold L. Scarberry, 71 of St. Marys, died March 11 at New 
Matamoras.

He was born Feb. 27, 1927 at Evans, WV to the late Noah and 
Anna Casto Scarberry. He was a US Army Air Force veteran of 
World War II, a member o the International brotherhood of 
Teamsters Local 175 of Parkersburg, Williamstown Post 159 of 
the american Legion, St. Marys Elks Lodge 1701 and Paden City 
Eagles Club.

He is survived by his care giver, Imogene Lamp of New Matamoras; 
one sister, Wilma Williams and her husband, Ott, of Orlando, 
Fla., one brother Chester Scarberry of Evans, Wv and two 
nephews, terry Williams of Orlando and Michael Williams of 
Akron, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Donald Scarberry.

Services were Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home in St. Marys 
with pastor Chuck Rogers officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Leader, Nov. 20, 1975
DOROTHY ESTEP SCARBERRY

Mrs. Dorothy Estep Scarberry, 62, of Paw Paw, Ky. died Saturday, 
Nov. 8 at her home following a long illness.

Born at Paw Paw she was the daughter of the late Shade and Myrtle 
Colman Estep and was a member of the Union Light Freewill Baptist 
Church at Paw Paw.

Survivors include her husband, Jessie Scarberry of Paw Paw; 
seven daughters, Mable Dotson, Ida Mae Dotson, Bonnie Ruth 
Hurley of Paw Paw, Loretta Blankenship of Hurley, Va., Genet 
Higgins of St. Marys, Jerlean Jackson of Hays, Va and Della 
Fields, of Clintwood, Va; three sons, Philip of Hurley, Va., 
Gene of Paw Paw and Drewey of North Bend, Oregon; two sisters, 
Ida Lee Wolford of Freedom, Ky. and Lucy Prater of Paw Paw; 
three brothers, Ellis Estep of Flint Mich., Garland Estep of 
Paw Paw and Boone Estep of Feds Creek, Ky. 38 grandchildren 
and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one daughter and one sister, and 
two brothers.
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Oracle, Oct. 28, 1992
NEVA JEAN SCARBERRY

Neva Jean Scarberry, 71, of The Willows Nursing Home, Parkersburg, 
died Oct. 21 at the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in St. Marys to the late Clyde and Mary Wigner 
Bailey. She had worked as a cook for Marietta College and the 
Elks Club of Marietta and had also been employed by B.F. 
Goodrich and JC Penny.  She was a member of the North 
Parekrsburg Baptist Chruch.

Surviving are two daughters, Sharon Jean Kay of Vienna and Brenda 
Joyce Everett of Parkersburg; two sisters, Eva June DiPietro of 
Aliquippa, Pa. and Mary Josephine Archer of Gahanna, Ohio and 
five grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James C. Scarberry in 
1976, one brother, Clyde Bailey Jr., and two sisters, Roxy 
Brammer nad Olive Huey.

Services were Saturday at Leavitt Funreal Home in Parkesrburg 
with Rev. David Easter officiating with interment in Arlington 
National Cemetery, in Washington D.C.
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Oracle, March 12, 1988
THELMA SCARBROUGH

Thelma Marie Scarbrough, 60, of Matemoras, Rt 3, was dead on 
arrival at Marietta Memorial Hospital at 1:11 pm Saturday, 
March 5.

She was born Dec. 10, 1927 at Pink, WV to Alonzo and Bertha 
Metts. She had spent her early life in WV before coming to 
Washington County in 1942.  She formerly had been employed at 
Rio Vista Motel and was later employed by Carl Hensler. She 
was a member of the Non-Digressive Church of God.

She is survived by her husband, Daniel Clifton Scarbrough, 
whom she married Oct. 27, 1946; three sons, Raymond, William 
L. and Rex Allen, all of Marietta; three daughters, Phyllis 
Pugh of Matamoras, Rt 3 and Donna Pugh and Brenda Sue 
Scarbrough, both of Whipple, Rt 1; one son, David C., has 
been missing in action in Vietnam for 19 years.  She also 
is survived by 16 grandchildren, including Michele and 
Stephanie Scarbrough, who were reared in the home; one 
great-grandchild; three brothers, Veer Metts of Pink, Vance 
Metts of Milton and Orris Metts of Barberton and two sisters 
Ruth and Minnie of Barberton.

Services were Tuesday at McClure-Schaffer Funeral Home with Rev. 
Virgil Waugh officiating.
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Sentinel, June 19, 193
VINCENT R. SCARFPIN

Vincent R. "Vince" Scarfpin, 23 of 13th Street, Parkersburg, 
died Thursday, June 17, in an automobile accident on Old St. 
Marys Pike.

Scarfpin was employed at Superior Car Wash and was a member of 
Landmark Baptist Church.

He was born in Wheeling, a son of Ronald R. Scarfpin of Martins 
Ferry, Ohio and Donna McCutcheon Jones of Parkersburg.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Kelly 
Mihoan Scarfpin; three sisters, Geri Scarfpin, Liz Weiss and J
an Piko all of Parkersburg; his paternal grandparents, Mr. and 
Mrs. James McCutcheon of St. Marys; and one aunt, Carol 
McCuthcheon of Parkersburg.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Phillips.

The funeral will be at 11am Monday at Lambert-Tatman Funeral 
Home, Parkersburg, with Rev. Michael Lamb officiating with 
burial in Parkersburg Memorial Gardens.
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Oracle, Sept. 19, 1990
EDNA C. SCHAAD

Edna Cora Schaad, 82, of Mineral Wells, died Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Chillicothe,O., a daughter of the late Alva C. 
and Bertha Bell Giffin Dennewitz.  She was a member of Seventh 
Street United Methodist Church where she was a 70 year active 
church worker, Sunday Shcool teacher, director and teacher of 
daily vacation Bible school and former choir director.  She 
taught 45 years in Wood Conty elementary schools. She was a 
charter member of the Delta Kappa Gamma, received a B.S. 
degree from Fairmont State Teachers College and attended West 
Virginia University.

She is survived by her husband, John S. Schaad; one son, 
Stephen D. Schaad of Belpre; two sisters, Sylvia E. Wilsonm of 
Parkersburg and Viola M. Ewing of Waverly; and three 
grandchildren, Lori Ann Schaad, April Lynn Schaad and Curtis 
A. Hatch.  She was preceded in death by one daughter, Diana 
E. Hatch.

Funeral services were held Saturday at Seventh Street United 
Methodist Church with Rev. Frank Plybon Jr. and Rev. Parker L. 
Kerns officiatng with burial in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Leader, Sept. 24, 1988
BERNARD S. SCHAEFERS, SR.

Bernard S. Schaefers, Sr., 53, of 1850 Ohltown-McDonald Road, 
Niles ,Ohio was pronounced dead Tuesday morning, Sept. 20, at 
Robinson Memorial Hospital of injuries received in an industrial 
accident.

Dr. Robert Sybert of the Portage County coroner's office said 
Schaefers was working for Warren Engineering Company and, with 
others, was installing a large piece of equipment when its 
supports gave way and the machine fell on him.  A spokesman 
for Warren Engineering Company could give no details of the 
mishap.

Schaefers was born March 20, 1935 in Pittsburgh, a son of Joseph 
B. and Rose Shafer Schaeffers and went to the Niles area in 1950. 
He was a millwright with Warren Engineering and also had worked 
for Local 1871 of the Engineering Unions. He was a member of the 
Lordstown Lutheran Church and the Steel Valley Square Dance Club.

His first wife, the former Susan Davis, whom he marreid in 1956, 
died in 1966.

Besides his wife, the former June Miller, whom he marreid in 
1966, he leaves two sons, Bernard S. Jr. of Los Angeles and 
Matthew M. of Cortland; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Ellen Payne 
of Walker, WV; Mrs. Sally Burkholder of Charlotte, NC and Mrs 
Eve Light of St. Marys; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Hosek of Baden, 
Pa nd Mrs. Rose Connor of Ambridge, Pa; two brothers, Joseph 
of Crafton, Pa and John of Zeilenople; seven grandchildren; 
and a great-granddaughter.

Memorial services will be at 1pm Saturday in the church.
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Sentinel, April 28, 1996
C. SCHAUWECKER

Clarence Schauwecker, 87 of Lebanon Township, NH died Saturday, 
April 27, at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township, NJ.

He retired in 1979 as a farmer from Schauwecker Family Farm, St. 
Marys.

He was born in St. Marys, a son of the late Carl Christian and 
Eva Bills Schauwecker.

He is survived by three sisters, Elsie Roland of Orlando, Fla., 
Juanita Hawley of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Grace Pethtel of 
Jal, N.M. and one niece.

He was preceded in death by two sisters, Ethel Hamm and Anna 
Schauwecker.

Graveside services will be 3pm Wedneday at St. Marys IOOF 
Cemetery with Rev. Darrel L. Gooden officiating.
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July 30, 1983
CORNELIA SCHAUWECKER

Cornelia M. Schauwecker, 82, 1610 Latrobe St., Parksburg, 
died Friday afternoon, July 29, at Camden-Clark Memorial 
Hospital, following a short illness.

She was born in Belmont, WV, a daughter of the late Herman J.
and Amy Metcalf Schauwecker.

She was a retired business manager for the H. Schauwecker and 
Sons Machine Shop, a member of the St. Andrews United Methodist 
Church, Clara Edna Chapter, No. 140, Order of Eastern Star and 
Bethany Shrine No. 4, White Shrine of Jerusalem.

Surviving are three nieces, Myra Welsh of Parkersburg, Carlyn 
Starr of Newark, Ohio, Sue Adler of Minneapolis, Minn., two 
nephews, Chris Schauwecker and Mark Schauwecker, both of 
Parkersburg; and several grand nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by two brothers.

Services are 11am Monday at Vaughan Funeral Home with Rev. 
Charles Roth officiating.  Burial will be at Mount Olivet 
Cemetery.
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Nov. 28, 1992
HATTIE SCHAUWECKER

Hattie Schauwecker, 80, died Nov. 13 at Barberton Ohio, Citizens 
hospital.

Mrs. Schauwecker was born in St. Marys and resided in Wadsworth, 
Ohio for 52 years.

She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne E. and Margie 
of Wadsworth, Franklin K. and Linda of Norton, Ohio; daughter and 
son-in-law, Carolyn and Emil Bolas of Sharon Center, Ohio; 
grandchildren, Gary and Kenneth Schauwecker, Sherry Tooley, 
Michael, David and Kimberly Bolas, Cindy Hall; six great-
grandchildren; a brother, Dexter Hoff of Ellenboro.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl.

Services were held at the Hilliard Cox Mullaney Funral Home in 
Wadsworth, Nov. 15, with Rev. Deane Williams officiating and 
interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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October 13, 1913
MADELINE SCHAUWECKER

It is with deep regret that we chronicle the death of Madeline, 
the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Schauwecker, which 
occurred Monday, Oct. 13.  The child was born Sept. 25 and seemed 
in good health till a day before its deceased.  The funeral was 
held on Tuesday, Rev. Harold Jenkin officiating.
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July 8, 1924
LOWELL SCHAUWECKER

Lowell Schauwecker, the 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius 
Schauwecker was fatally hurt when struck by an automobile on 
Tuesday evening shortly before 1 o'clock.

The accident occurred at Grape Island three miles above this city 
and the car was occupied by Lyle Phillips and Ted Cummings and was 
being driven by Phillips.

The little fellow succumbed shortly after being brought to their 
home in this city.  He was born May 25, 1916 and was 8 years, 
1 month and 13 days old.

The funeral will be held at 2:30 on Friday afternoon at the house 
and will be conducted by Rev. Moore of Parkersburg and Rev. Chase 
of this city, interment in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.

A coroners jury was empaneled on Tuesday evening after the tragedy 
and an inquest will be held on Friday morning at 10 o'clock.  
The horrible tragedy is shocking to the whole town and the 
sympathy of the community  goes out to the bereaved parents 
as well as to the disconsolate youth who suffers remorse no 
less keen than their great grief.

July 8, 1924
The coroner's jury held the inquest on the death of Lowell 
Schauwecker on Tuesday morning of this week.  After hearing 
all the evidence a verdict was found that he was accidentally 
killed when struck by an automobile driven by Lyle Phillips.  
No evidence was introduced to show that Phillips was exceeding 
the speed limit.
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Oracle, Dec. 3, 1987
GALE C. SCHELL

Gale C. Schell, 76, of 1119 Lynn St., Parkersburg, died Friday 
evening in St. Joseph's Hospital following an extended illness.

He was born in St. Marys and was employed at the Quaker State 
Refinery.

His body was donated to WV University Medical Center in Morgantown 
at his request.
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Oracle, April 6, 1972
MRS. EFFA S. SCHMIDT

Funeral services for Mrs. Effa Susan Schmidt, 84, of 2nd St., St. 
Marys, who died Monday evening, April 3, in St. Joseph's Hospital, 
will be conducted Thursday at 2pm at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
in St. Marys.

The Rev. George McCune will officiate and burial will be in St. 
Marys IOOF Cemetery.

She was born in Ireland, Lewis County, August 13, 1887, daughter 
of the late Lloyd and Caroline Cunningham.  She was a member of 
the United Brethern Church.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Malwina) Snyder of 
St. Marys; one grandson, Robert Snyder of Milton; and one 
grandaughter, Yvonne Snyder of Boston, Mass.

Preceding her in death were five sisters and two brothers.
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Oracle, Feb. 18, 1988
GERALD A. SCHMIDT

Gerald A. Schmidt, 70, of 5527 Marland Ave., South West, Navarre, 
Ohio, died Saturday morning, Feb. 13 in Massilion Hospital.

He was born in New Matamoras. He was a member of the Methodist 
Church and had been a machinist for the Timken Co.  He was a 
member of the VFW in Navarre and a World War II veteran.

He is survived by his wife, Susie Hartman Schmidt; one son, Gary 
Schmidt of Navarre and two grandsons.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Stella Busch Adamson.

Services were Tuesday at Hadley Funeral Home in New Matamoras with 
Rev. Frank Conley officiating with burial in Sardis Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 31, 1986
HARRY E. SCHMIDT

Harry E. Schmidt, 31, of Route 1, New Matamoras, Ohio, died 
Sunday, July 27, of injuries received in a motorcycle accident.

He was born in Mariteta, son of Ralph D. and Susan Gallagher 
Schmidt of Brownsville, Ohio.  He served with the US Army from 
1972 until 1974 and had been employed as a roofer with Floyd 
Tome Roofing Co.  He was a member of the Brownsivlle United 
Methodist Church and Brownsville Grange 2656.

He is survived by three sons, Harry Schmidt Jr., Franklin Paul 
Schmidt and Charles Denver, all at home; a son by a previous 
marriage, Brent Schmidt; two brothers, Roy Schmidt and Larry 
Schmidt, both of Brownsville, four sisters, Linda Pinkerton of 
Brownsville, Roxie Emmory of Woodsfield, Ohio; Judy Matheny of 
Newport, O and Tina Pinkerton of Belmont and several aunts and 
uncles, including Frank and Marcy Schmidt of Brownsville, with 
whom he has resided since he was seven years old.

Services were held Wednesday at the McClure-Schafer Funeral Home, 
Marietta, with Rev. Frank Conley officiating.  Burial was in 
Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, Feb. 21, 1996
MARY M. SCHMIDT

Mary M. Schmidt, 87, of Route 1, New Matamoras, died Feb. 13 at 
the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation center.

She was born Jan. 21, 1909 in Washington County to Nicholas and 
Della Antill Riemenschneider.  She was a member of the Brownsville 
United Methodist Church and Jolly Grange in Brownsville.

She is survived by two sisters-in-law, Eloise Schmidt of 
Woodsfield and Dorothy Schmidt of New Matamoras; one brother-in-
law, Ralph Schmidt of New Matamoras and several nieces and 
nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Franklin J. Schmidt, on 
April 25, 1995; one brother Henry Riemenschneider; and two nephews 
Paul Riemenschnieder and Harry Edwin Schmidt who was raised as a 
son.

Services were Friday at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home in Woodsfield 
with Rev. James Schoonover officiating with burial in Methodist 
Church Cemetery.
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Leader, March 2, 1996
RALPH D. SCHMIDT

Ralph D. Schmidt, 84, of Rock Camp Road, died Feb. 26 at St. 
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born in Monroe County, a son of the late Charles and Rhoda 
Teeman Schmidt. He as a retired school bus driver.

Surviving are two sons, Roy Schmidt, and Larry Schmidt of Marietta; 
four daughters, Roxie Baker of Mount Gilead, Ohio; Judy Metheney 
of Marietta, Linda Anderson of Woodsfield and Tena Pinkerton of 
St. Marys; 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one son, Harry Schmidt and four 
brothers, Clifford Schmidt, Carl, Frank and Wilbur Schmidt.

Services were in the Bauer Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield with 
Rev. Frank Conley presiding with burial in Brownville Methodist 
Church Cemetery, Monroe County.
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Oracle, June 26, 1996
RUTH V. SCHMIDT

Ruth V. Schmidt, 63, of Garrettsville, died May 28 in Cleveland 
Clinic following a short illness.

She was born Nov. 1, 1932 in St. Marys, a daughter of the late 
Ernest and Lillie Malone Pinkerton and had lived in Garrettsville 
for three years, moving from Aurora, where she had resided for 20 
years.

Mrs. Schmidt was a cook for 20 years at Stouffer's Restaurant in 
Solon.  She had enjoyed bingo and playing cards.

Her husband, Grant Greathouse, Jr. died in 1967 and a sister 
Virginia Ernestine Lewis is also deceased.

She leaves a daughter, Delma Workman of Garrettsville; four 
brothers, Ernest Jr. of Parkersburg; Charles, Delbert and Clayton, 
all of St. Marys and Carl of Cardington; sister, Donna L. 
Greathouse of Spencer, three grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
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Oracle, Aug. 19, 1982
WILLIAM R. SCHMIDT

William R. Schmidt, 81, of Route 1, New Matamoras, Ohio; died 
last Tuesday in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born July 30, 1901 in Monroe County, Ohio to John and 
Margaret Petty Schmidt. He was a retired carpenter, a member 
of St. Paul United Church of Christ, Trail Run and a member of 
the Jolley Grange of Brownsville.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie in December 1976.

Survivors include one son, Edward of Boardman; five daughters, 
Mrs. Guy (Doris) Cline of Salem, Mrs. Gailard (Wilma) Bott of 
Woodsfield, Ohio, Mrs. James (Margaret) Hartshorn of Canfield, 
Ohio, Mrs. James (Frances) Christy and Mrs. Eldon (Betty) Christy, 
both of Graysville, Ohio, 22 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchlidren 
and a sister Golda Loman, Rt. 1, New Matamoras.

Services were held Thursday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home at 
Woodsfield with burial in Brownsville German Cemetery, Route 1, 
New Matamoras.
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Oracle, June 20, 1985
RUBY A. SCHNEEBERGER

Ruby A. Schneeberger, 46, formerly of Marietta, Ohio died in San 
Antonio, Texas, Thursday, June 13.

She was born in Marietta, daughter of Harry and Jane Gourley. 
She was a 1958 graduate of Marietta High School.  She was a member 
of the Marieta Church of God where she served as a Sunday school 
teacher and youth director.  She was a member of St. Johns 
Lutheran Church in San Antonio.

She is survived by her husband, Gill Schneeberger; three sons, 
Craig A. Morrow of the US Navy in Beeville, Tex., Michael R. 
Morrow of Pleasanton, Texas and Eric Morrow of Marietta; one 
daughter, Tracy Morrow of San Antonio; four stepchildren, Richard 
Schneeberger of Great Lakes Naval Station, Ill. and Sherry 
Schneeberger, Robert and Debra all of San Antonio; two sisters, 
Judith Dennis of San Antonio and Carol Boley of St. Marys; one 
brother, Frank Johnson of Parkersburg; and six grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one brother, William Johnson.

Services were held at 10am Monday at St. Johns Lutheran Church in 
San Antonio, and burial was in the Fort Sam Houston National 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 15, 1982
BARBARA P. SCHNEIDER

Mrs. Barbara Pauline Schnieder, 78, died at her Marietta home 
Saturday morning, July 10.

She was born in Sepncer, daughter of the late Henry and Ann 
Stewart Harris.  She was a member of the Briscoe Run Baptist 
Church.

She is survived by five sons, Charles of Spencer, Fred of Route 
3, Marietta, Paul of Detroit, Mich., and Harley and Frank, both 
of Marietta; four daughters, Mrs. George (Thelma) Cortes in 
Europe, Mrs. William (Patricia)Ullman of St. Marys, Mrs. Delbert 
(Wanda) Adams and Mrs. Robert (Sue) Kostelnik, both of Marietta; 
33 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; two sisters, 
Eva Phillips of Hundred and Goldie Allmond of Parkersburg.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew F. Schnieder, 
seven brothers and one sister.

Services were conducted at 10:30 Tuesday at McClure-Schafer 
Funeral Home in Marietta.  Burial was in Valley Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 15, 1981
WILLARD GRANT SCHNEIDER

Willard Grant Schneider, 60, of Newpoert, Ohio, died last Sunday, 
Oct. 11 at the Cleveland Clinic after a long illness.

He was born in Shay, son of the late Harry and Alva Cady 
Schnieder.  He lived most of his life in the Newport area, was 
an electrician for Ball Electric Co. and was an independent oil 
and gas prodcuer.  He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War 
II, a member of the St. Marys Catholic Church in Marietta, the 
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 972, a 
charter member of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association and a member 
of Post no. 5108, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

He is survived by his wife, Sally Hoff Johnson Schnieder; two 
sons, Cecil D. and William E. Schnieder of Newport, Ohio; a 
stepson, Bret A. Johnson at home, two brothers, James of Bethel, 
Conn., and John of Archer's Fork, Ohio, a sister, Marceline 
Schneider of Cleveland, Ohio and a grandson.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Martha Abicht 
Schnieder; a brother and a sister.

Requiem mass was celebrated Wednesday at St. Mary's Catholic 
Church in Marietta, with Monsignor Robert H. Punke as celebrant.  
Burial was in Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, Mrach 12, 1987
CONRAD C. SCHOFIELD

Conrad C. Schofield, 79, of Route 1, St. Marys, Finch community, 
died Saturday, March 7 at the Pennsboro Medical Center.

He was born in Finch, Ritchie County, a son of the late Corlin 
and Georginna Cottrell Schofield. He was a retired member of the 
operating engineers Local No. 132, Charleston, a member of the 
Ellenboro Masonic Lodge No. 50, AF & AM. He was a 32nd Degree 
Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Mount Olivet United
Methodist Church at Finch.

He is survived by two sons, Richard D. Schofield and Dale E. 
Schofield, both of Finch; three daughters, Patty Spitz, Pennsboro, 
Billie Britton, Washington, WV and Connie Williams, Ellenboro; 12 
grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Eunice Audrey Hendrickson 
Schofield; one brother and six sisters.

Services were held Tuesday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home, 
Pennsboro with Rev. Arnold Henthorn officiating.  Burial was in 
Mount Olivet Cemetery at Finch.
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Oracle, Jan. 10, 1985
EUNICE SCHOFIELD

Eunice Schofield, 72, of Finch Community, St. Marys, died Friday 
morning, Jan 4, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born in Honey Creek Township, Ill., a daughter of the late 
James Blaine and Sarah Ann Richardson Hendrickson.  She was a 
member of Mount Olivet United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Conard Schofield, two sons, 
Richard and Dale, both of St. Marys; three daughters, Patty 
Spitz of Pennsboro, Billie Britton of Washington and Connie 
Williams of Ellenboro; 12 grandchildren; seven great-
grandchildren; two brothers, Farem Hendrickson of Humtulips, 
Wash., and Forest Hendrickson of Wick, Tyler County; and two 
sisters, Garnet Johnson of Wheeling and Ruby Reid of Kittanning, 
Pa.

Services were held at 2pm Sunday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral 
Home in Pennsboro with Rev. Bobby Jordan officiating.  Burial 
was in Mount Olivet Cemetery at Finch, Ritchie County.
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Oracle, Nov. 4, 1982
GOLDA L. SCHOFIELD

Golda L. Schofield, 79, Route 1, St. Marys, Finch Community, 
died Saturday, Oct. 30, at St .Joseph's Hospital.

Born near Glendale, Ritchie County, she was the daughter of the 
late Alonzo and Nancy A. Bowie Mulneix.  She was a member of 
Mount Olivet United Methodist Church.

She is surivved by four sons, Raymond D. Schofield of Vienna; 
Robert Schofield of Atlanta, Ga., Carl Schofield and Freeman 
Schofield, both of Cleveland, O; three daughters, Lois 
Broadwater of Reynoldsville, Wilma Tallman of Pennsboro and 
Vonda Taylor of Paden City; 26 grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, W. Raymond "Shorty" 
Schofield, April 23, 1982; four brothers and one sister.

Services were held Tuesday at the Mount Olivet United Methodist 
Church and burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery at Finch.  The 
McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home in Pennsboro was in charge of 
arrangements.
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Oracle, April 29, 1982
RAYMOND SCHOFIELD

W. Raymond "Shorty" Schofield, 86, of the Finch Community, died 
at Wising Well Health Center in Fairmont Friday morning, April 23.

He was a member of the Mount Olivet United Methodist Church at 
Finch, a member of the St. Marys American Legion, a veteran of 
World War I and had been employed as a rig building contractor.

Survivors include his wife, Golda Mulneix Schofield; four sons, 
Raymond D. of Vienna, Carl and Freeman, both of Cleveland, Ohio 
and Robert of Atlanta, Ga; three daughters, Mrs. Lois Broadwater 
of Reynoldsville, Mrs. Wilma Tallman of Pennsboro and Mrs. Vonda 
Taylor of Paden City; a brother Conrad Schofield of Finch; two 
sisters, Mrs. Neva Robertson and Mrs. June Mead, both of Finch; 
26 grandchildren and three great-grandhcildren.

The funeral was held Monday at Mount Olivet united Methodist 
Church with Rev. Frank Lambert, Mrs. Jean Daugherty and Rev. 
Bobby Jordon officiating.  Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 20, 1991
KATHERINE E. SCHOTT

Katherine E. Bradfield Schott, 87, of Denver, Col. died Wednesday, 
March 13 in Denver.

She is survived by two daughters, Suzanne C. Reed of Denver and 
Jane C. Ellis of Moreno Valley, Calif.; two sons, James E. Schott 
of Denver and Charles G. Schott of Newport, Wash; one brother, 
Charles B. Bradfield of Marietta; 14 grandchildren and  15 great-
grandchildren.

Services were held Saturday in our Lady of the Assumption Catholic 
Church at Denver, Col. with burial in Highland Cemetery, 300 East 
104th Ave., Denver, Col.
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Sentinel, June 26, 1995
ALMA F. SCHUBERT

Alma F. Schubert, of Newport, died Monday, June 19, at Selby 
General Hospital, Marietta.

Mrs. Schubert was a member of St. John's Catholic Church, St. 
Marys.

She was born in Buffalo, NY, a daughter of the late Frank and 
Frances Vosga.

She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Clement F. Schubert; 
two sons, Bill Schubert of Santa Barbara, Cal., and Paul Schubert 
of New York City, one daugher, Marianne Schubert of Winston-Salem, 
NC and two grandchildren, Ellen Schubert and Thomas Schubert, 
both of New York City.

Funeral services will be held at 11am Wednesday at St. John's 
Catholic Church, St. Marys with Rev. Thomas Karachira officiating.
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Oracle, Feb. 12, 1987
VIRGINIA SCOFIELD

Virginia Scofield, 86, of Pike, died Monday at Camden-Clark 
Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

Mrs. Scofield was born in Wood County, daughter of the late J.C. 
and Mary Gregg Brooks.  She was a member of the Mount Olivet 
United Methodist Church at Finch.

Surivving are a daughter, Lucille Carberry of Pike; a 
granddaughter, Dixie Harper of Cairo; two stepgrandsons, Gary 
Harper of Cairo and Michael Harper of Washington, D.C., two 
sisters, Mrs. Delma Wright of Rosscommon, Mich., and Mrs. Beth 
Morrell of Schultz.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Harvey 
Scofield; one son, Jesse Frank Scofield; one sister, two brothers 
and one step-great-grandson.

Services will be held at the convenience of the family with 
burial in the Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 11, 1986
BERNARD SCHREBE

Bernard Schrebe, 80, of Newport, Ohio died Sunday evening, Sept. 
7 in the Mark Rest Center, McConnelsville, Ohio.

He was born in Wheeling, a son of the late Emmett and Katherine 
Schrebe.

Survivors included one son, Marvin Schrebe of Newport; eight 
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred Roberts Schrebe; 
one daughter, one brother and three grandchildren.

Services were held at 1pm Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
in St. Marys with Rev. Michael Byrus officiating with burial in 
Calcutta Cemetery, Pleasants County.
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Oracle, April 17, 1986
INFANT SCHREBE

Johnna Schrebe, infant daughter of Kenneth and Linda Schrebe of 
Newport, Ohio died at birth Saturday, April 12.

She is survived by her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 
Schrebe of Newport; maternal grandmother, Opal Ennis of Newport; 
paternal great-grandparents Mary Taylor of Belmont and Bernard 
Schrebe of Newport and her maternal great-grandmother, Myrtle 
Liester of Newport.

Graveside services were held at 1pm Tuesday at Calcutta Cemetery 
in Pleasants County with Rev. Michael Byrus officiating.
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Oracle, Aug. 5, 1992
NORMAN SCHOOLCRAFT

Norman Schoolcraft, 86, of Cairo, died Aug. 2 at Sheppard's 
Nursing Home, Ellenboro.

He was born in Woodsfield, Ohio, a son of the late F.M. and 
Letha Norris Schoolcraft. He was a retired employee of Weirton 
Steel. He was a member of Glendale IOOF Lodge 267 and Rebekah 
Lodge 16. He was a retired president of Cairo Senior Citizens 
and the Ritchie County Committee on Aging.

Surviving are his wife, Thelma Shields Schoolcraft; two sons, 
David of Weirton and Walter of Cairo; three brothers, Charles 
of Parkersburg, Floyd "Bud" of Sykesville, Md and Paul of 
Marietta; five sisters, Zelma Zuckor of Cleveland, Virginia 
Smith of Urbana, Ohio; Loretta Cutlip of Parkersburg, Betty 
Wince and Donna Hannan of St. Marys and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother and two sisters.

Services were held Tuesday at Raiguel Funeral Home, Cairo with 
Rev. Martin "Buddy" Corbin officiating, with interment in Cairo 
Masonic Memorial Park.
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Oracle, April 3, 1991
MERLE SCHULTHEIS

Merle Schultheis, 78, of 420 Front St., Marietta, died Friday, 
March 29, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg.

He was born in New Matamoras, a son of the late Charles and 
Grace Elura Joy Schultheis. He was a graduate of Lowell High 
School, Class of 1932. He lived in the Marietta area for 41 
years and had worked as a carpenter for J.A. Schwendeman and 
Sons of Lowell for 46 years.  He was an army veteran of World 
War II and had served with the Signal Corps. He was a member 
of Christ United Methodist Church, Marrieta. He was past 
presiding officer of American Union Lodge no. 1 F& AM, 
american Union Chapter No. 1, Valley of Cambridge, Scottish 
Rite, Aladdin Tempe of Shrine, Marietta Shrine Club, past 
raban of Hillbillies, the Ohio Priory No. 18 and VFW Post 
5108 in Marietta.
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Leader, Feb. 15, 1973
RAYMOND SCHULTHEIS

Raymond M. Schultheis, 75, of 274 Muskingum Dr., Marietta, died 
Feb. 8 in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born Nov. 13, 1897 at Newell's Run, Washington Co., a son 
of the late Rudolph J. and Susie Burton Schultheis. On July 1, 
1918 he married Ruth Bogard, who died March 26, 1969.

One son and four daughters survive: Ralph M. Schultheis, Lowell; 
Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Kelly, Columbus; Mrs. Harry (Wilma) Krauss, 
Summerdale, N.J.; Mrs. Dale (Raoma) Wagner, Marietta and Mrs. 
Jack (Martha) Cheeseman, Beverly.  There are 17 grandchildren.

Two sisters survive, Mrs. Twila Bogard, Marietta, Route 1, and 
Mrs. Delbert (Betty) Pugh, Columbus. One grandchild and one 
brother, Fred Schultheis are deceased.

Mr. Schultheis had been employed in the maintenance department of 
Marietta College until his retirement.  He was a member of 
Newell's Run United Methodist Church.

Services were conducted Saturday at Doudna and McClure Funeral 
Home.  Burial was in Newport Cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 6, 1989
ARTIE M. SCHULTZ

Artie M. Schultz, 77 of St. Marys died Sunday morning in Selby 
General Hospital, Marietta.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late Coleman 
and Letha Whaley Davis.  She attended Calcutta United Methodist 
Church.

She is suvived by a son, Carl L. Schultz of St. Marys; a daughter, 
Gladys Hashman of Aliquippa, Pa; two sisters, Ruth Niday of 
Charlotte, NC and Mabel Eddy of St. Marys; 14 grandchildren and 
10 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Okey L. Shcultz; a
daughter, Alice Cameron; a brother, a sister and three 
grandchildren.

The funeral will be at 1pm Wednesday at Nine Mile United 
Methodist Church with Rev. Richard L. Crickard officiating.  
Burial will be in Nine Mile Cemetery.
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Leader, June 6, 1947
MRS. GRACE F. SCHULTZ

Mrs. Grace Fetty Schultz, aged 72 years, passed away Saturday, 
May 31 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Opal Oliver near 
Cloverdale.

Mrs. Schultz was born May 11, 1875, a daughter of the late 
William and Nnacy Locke Fetty.

She leaves six sons and daughters who are: Jesse William 
Schultz, Arlington Schultz; Mrs. Opal Oliver and Mrs. Emma 
Lamp all of St. Parys; Larnie Schultz of Phoenix, Az and 
Maywood Schultz of Perry Ohio.

Also surviving are sixteen grandchildren, eight great-
grandchildren, three brothers, C.W. and A.B. Fetty of St. 
Marys and James O. Fetty, Charleston.

Funeral services were held at the Ruttencutter Mortuary at 
three p.m. Tuesday afternoon.  Interment was made in the IOOF 
Cemetery.
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1925
WAYNE SCHULTZ

Wayne, the five months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Schultz, 
died on Monday.  The funeral was held on Tuesday at Cloverdale.
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Oracle, April 11, 1985
LOLA M. SCHUSTER

Lola M. Schuster, 76, of North Canton, Ohio died Wednesday 
afternoon in Timkem Mercy Medical Center.

She was born in New Matamoras to Martin and Sena Stahl Haught.  
She was a member of the Baptist Church and was a press operator 
for Center State Can Co. for 30 years before her retirement.

She is survived by her husband, James M. Schuster; one daughter, 
Juanita McNickels of McArthur, Ohio; two sons, James F. Schuster 
and Robert M. both of Emerald Isle, N.C.; two sisters; Freda 
Vaughn of North Canton and Minerva Miller of New Matamoras; 
four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her first husband John Williams.

Services will be held today at Hadley Funeral Home in New 
Matamoras with Rev. Louis Srpowls officiating.  Burial will 
be in Matamoras Cemetery.
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Leader, Sept. 6, 1997
MELBA SCHWENDEMAN

Melba Schwendeman, 71, of Lowell, Ohio died sept. 3 at the Arbors 
of Marietta.

She was born in Macksburg, a daughter of the late Arthur W. and 
Minnie Osbourne Hughey.  She lived most of her life in Lowell 
and was a Macksburg High School graduate.  She was a member of 
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in Lowell.

Surviving are four daughters, Janet Grose of St. Marys, Barbara 
Casto of Marietta, Donna Smith of Washington and Amanda 
Schwendeman of Lowell; three sons, Dana Schwendeman, Randy and 
Jeff all of Lowell; one sister, Eileen Osbourne of Macksburg; 
11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Nelson P. Schwendeman 
and one son, Rusty.

Services will be at 10am Saturday at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic 
Church in Lowell with Rev. Charles Highland officiating with 
burial in the church cemetery.
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Leader, April 22, 1989
NELSON SCHWENDEMAN

Nelson P. Schwendeman, 63, of 198 Main St., Lowell, Ohio, died 
Thursday morning in Veterans Administration Hospital, Clarksburg.

He was born in Lowell, a son of the late Andrew J. and Lucy 
Tulius Schwendeman.  He had lived in the Lowell area all his 
life. He had been employed as a carpenter and a member of 
Carpenter's Local 356, was a veteran of world War II, a 
member of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, Lowell and the 
American Legion Post 750, Lowell.

He is survived by his wife, Melba Hughey Schwendeman, whom he 
married Oct. 20, 1948; four sons, Randy of Marietta, Rusty of 
Lowell, Jeffery P. of California and Dana Paul of Marietta; four 
daughters, Janet Grose of St. Marys, Barbara Casto of Marietta; 
Donna Allen of Parkersburg and Amanda at home; nine grandchildren 
and one great-grandchild.

Serivces will be at 10am Monday at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic 
Church, Lowell with Rev. Charles Highland as celebrant.  Burial 
will be in the church cemetery.
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News, Dec. 22, 1991
R.E. SCHWENDEMAN

Ramona Elizabeth Schwendeman, 29 of Delaware, Ohio, formerly of 
Lowell, died Dec. 21, at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus.

She was born in Marietta, a daughter of Clair J. and Edna Ellen 
Hupp Schwendeman of Lowell.  She had lived in the Columbus area 
for about eight years and had been a parts manager for the Lexus 
Auto Dealership in Columbus.  She was a member of Our Lady of 
Mercy Catholic Church, Lowell.  She graduated from Fort Frye 
High School with the class of 1980.  She had been involved with 
the American Cancer Society in Columbus.

She is survived by seven sisters, Nora E. Miller of Lowell, 
Sophia A. Rauch of Waterford, Virginia T. Wilson of Marietta, 
Sue E. Anderkin of Richmond, Ky., Rebecca J. Britton of 
Watertown, Mary Jo Mintz of Leesburg, La., and Bernadette M. 
Miller of Marietta; four brothers, Jay Schwendeman of Marietta, 
Michael J. of Harleyville, SC, Roland A. of Watertown and 
Donald W. of Lowell and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews 
and cousins.

Funeral liturgy with Mass will be 10am Monday at Our Lady of 
Mercy Catholic Church with Rev. Victor Cinson as celebrant with 
interment in Our Lady of Mercy cemetery.

Donations may be made to the L-A Fire and Rescue Squad.
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Leader, May 15, 1999
ERMA LOUISE SCIANCE

Erma Louise Sciance, 77, of Route 2, Marietta, died May 12 at 
Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born June 3, 1921 in Pleasants County to the late Howard 
and Jessie Flowers Sciance. Her family had moved to Washington 
County when she was a child and she attended Turkey Hen school.  
She had been employed at various businesses in the Marietta area 
including the Palm Restaurant, Marietta Laundry, American Pottery, 
Marietta Fruit Package and Lumber co. and the home of Dr. Leroy 
Ash.  She was a member of Warren Chapel United Methodist Chruch 
whichmshe had attended since childhood.

She is survived by five sisters, Lena Arnold and her husband, 
Jim of Parkersburg, Helen Schwendeman of Beverly, Esther Adams 
of Route 2, Marietta, Eileen Schwendeman of Marietta and Pat 
Denton and her husband Paul of Route 4, Marietta; three brothers, 
Dexter W. Sciance and Donald Sciance and his wife Linda, both of 
Rt. 2 Marietta; and Glen Sciance aand his wife, Carol of Fleming 
and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by three brothers, Marion Sciance who 
was a casualty of WWII, Harold Sciance and an infant brother, 
Howard Sciance Jr; her stepfather, W.W. Paterson; two 
stepbrothers, John Peterson and Frank Peterson and one stepsister, 
Bessie Denton.

Services will be Saturday at 1pm at Warren Chapel United Methodist 
Church withmRev. Don Philips officiating.  Burial will be in 
Warren Chapel Cemetery.
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Sentinel, May 30, 1987
KAY LYNN ADAMS SCOGGAN

Kay Lynn Adams Scoggan, 27, of Route 4, Marietta, died Monday at 
Ohio State University Hospital after a brief illness.

She was born in Wood County, daughter of the late Ernest "Fuzzy" 
and Juanita Wise Adams.  She attended St. Marys schools and was a 
member of Calcutta United Methodist Church of St. Marys.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Duane Scoggan of Marietta, 
one son, Michael Scoggan; one daughter, Miranda Nicole Scoggan, 
both at home; one brother, Terry Adams of Belmont and her 
grandmother, Elsie Adams of Belmont.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a stepson 
Robert Scoggan, Jr. and a step daughter Joyce Marie Scoggan.

The funeral will be 10:30am Thursday at McClure-Schafer Fuenral 
Home with Rev. Richard Crickard officiating.  burial will be in 
IOOF Cemetery, St. Marys.

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Sentinel, April 30, 1996
LUCILLE SCOGGAN

Lucille Marie Felter Scogan, 34, of St .Marys died Sunday, 
April 28, at Charleston Area Medical Center's Memorial Division.

She was born in Marietta, a daughter of the late Elmer Wesley and 
Clarice Irene Elder Felter.

She is survived by her fiance, William H. Farson; one son, 
Jaquett Scoggan of St. Marys; five sisters, Phyllis Joann Sayres, 
Nancy Lee Peters and Patricia King all of St. Marys, Barbar Sue 
Stephens of Waverly and Diana Rittenhouse of Parkersburg; and 
several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by one brother, Carl D. Felter.

No services.  Burial will be in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 16, 1982
RAYMOND SCOGGAN

Raymond Dale "Whitey" Scoggan, 68, Reno Star Route, Ohio,died 
Thursday evening, Dec. 9 at his home.

He was born at Hannibal, Mo.  He was an ironworker and member 
of the Ironworkers Local No. 549.  He was a United States Army 
veteran of WWII and had been awarded the Purple Heart.

Surviving are his wife, Ruth Monaghan Scoggan; three sons, 
Robert of St. Marys, Richard of Newport Ohio and John Scoggan
of Beavertown, O; four daughters, Rebecca McMasters of Marietta, 
O., Beth Dalrymple of New Matamores, O., Jane Crawford of Buchtel, 
O., and Rinda Scoggan of Nelsonville, O; 10 grandchildren and 
three sisters, Betty Howe of Columbus, O., Mary Moore of Ashland, 
Ill. and Margaret Gardner of Tallula, Ill.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Rita Rae Scoggan; two 
brothers and two grandchildren.

Services were held Monday at the McClure-Schafer Funeral Home 
with burial at the Greenlawn Cemetery at Lowell, Ohio.
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November 9, 1925
EVERETT A. SCOTT

In loving memory of Everett Archie Scott and family who were 
killed in a gasoline explosion one year ago today.  We do not 
forget you; nor do we intend, We think of you daily; and will 
to the end.  Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But dear 
to our memory ever you be sadly missed.  J.E. Smith and Family.
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Oracle, May 23, 1990
GLENN C. SCOTT

Glenn Carver Scott, 91, of 810 Warren Ave., Belpre, died Thursday 
morning, May 17 at the Darst Health Care Center, Pomeroy, O. 
following a brief illness.

He was born in Newport, O. a son of the late Charles A. and 
Lucinda Alloway Scott. He spent his early life in Cairo and 
moved to Parkersburg in 1918 where he was employed by the 
Parkersburg Rig and Reel Corp. and retired after 45 years of 
service in 1964.  He was a member of the Belpre Heights United 
Methodist Church.

He is survived by one son, Charles G. Scott of Belpre; two 
daughters, Ruth Scott Gilbert and Gladys Scott Shook, both of 
Belpre; six grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and five 
great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one daughter, one grandson, one 
great-grandson, one sister and one brother.

Services were Monday at Spencer Funeral Home with pastor Paul 
McGuire officiating and burial was in Rockland Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 17, 1993
HARRY D. SCOTT

Harry D. Scott, 69, of Virginia Beach, Va. died March 12. He is 
the son of the late Harry B. and Esther H. Scott.

He is survived by his wife,Lena Taylor Scott; four sons; one 
daughter, six grandchildren; two brothers, Walter Scott of St. 
Marys, John Scott of Las Vegas, Nevada and one sister, Wilma 
Roberts, St. Marys.

He was retired from the US Navy with 24 years of service. He was 
a veteran of world War II and the Korean War.

He was buried at Virginia Beach. Va.
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Oracle, April 25, 1995
JOHN J. SCOTT

John J. Scott, age 67, of Las Vegas, Nevada, formerly of St. 
Marys, died at Valley Hospital, April 25, after a brief illness.

He was retired from the US Air Force and served in the Korean and 
Vietnam Wars. He was a member of St. Christopher Catholic Church.

He is survived by his wife Joyce, of the home, one son, Byron of 
Las Vegas; one brother, Walter Scott of St. Marys; one sister, 
Wilma Roberts of St. Marys; one step-daughter, Amy Noland of Las 
Vegas; and two step-sons, Donald Kluesner of Las Vegas and Troy 
Russell of Rockford, Ill., and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Margaret, and son,
Douglas.

Services wre conducted at Palm Mortuary, Las Vegas, April 27 
with burial at Palm Memorial Gardens with military honor guard.
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Sentinel, March 21, 1989
PHYLLIS SCOTT

Phyllis Scott, 77, formerly of 2402 Clement Ave, Parkersburg, 
died Sunday, March 19, at Ravenswood Village Helath Center.

She was born in St. Marys, daughter of the late George M. and 
Mandane Riggs Stutler.  She was a Protestant by faith.

She is survived by her husband Robert Scott of Ravenswood and 
one cousin, Ann Rose of Colorado.

Funeral will be 10am Thursday at Franklin Funeral Chapel with 
Rev. Connie Dickens officaiting.  Burial will be in cedar Grove 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 23, 1999
WALTER L. SCOTT

Walter L. Scott, 75, of St. Marys, died June 17 at St. Joseph's 
Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born Aug. 14, 1923 in Bellaire, Ohio to the late Harry 
Byron and Inez Esther Hammett Scott. He retired from American 
Cyanamid in 1982. He attended St .Marys Church of the Nazarene 
and was a memberof St. Marys Lodge 41 AF & AM. He was a US Navy 
veteran of World War II.

He is survived by his wife Beulah Bumgardner Scott; one daughter, 
Janet Feick and her husband Ronald of St. Marys; two grandsons 
Christopher Aaron Feick and his wife, Lora and Jeremy Daniel 
Feick, all of St. Marys; one great-grandson, Kyle Aaron Feick 
of St. Marys and one sister, Wilma Roberts of St. Marys.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Maxine Hall; and two 
brothers, John Scott and his twin Harry Scott.

Services were Sunday at Ruttencutter-Ingram Funeral Home with 
Revs. Tom Cox and Chuck Rogers officiating and burial was in 
Mt. Olivet Bemetery at Finch, Ritchie County.

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Sentinel, June 14, 1994
HELEN E. SEAGO

Helen Elizabeth Seago, 70, Fair Avenue, Middlebourne, died 
Monday, June 13, at her residence after a long illness.

Mrs. Seago was a homemaker, and a member of the Middlebourne 
United Methodist Church.

She was born in Paden City, a daughter of the late Joseph and 
Maude Elizabeth Medley.

She is survived by four sons, Roger Seago of Newark, Ohio, 
Richard Seago of Birmingham, Ala., Steve Seago of Middlebourne 
and Barry Seago of Napersville, Ill and 11 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Seago, in 1993; 
eight brothers; and three sisters.

The funeral will be at 11am Thursday at Furbee Funeral Home, 
Middleoburne.  Burial will be in Middlebourne Cemetery, 
Middlebourne.
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Sentinel, Jan. 4, 1993
LLOYD L. SEAGO

Lloyd L. Seago, 71, of Fair Avenue, Middlebourne, died Saturday 
at the Wetzel County hospital, New Martinsville.

Seago was a US Navy veteran of World War II and was Tyler County 
Sheriff from 1961-64.  He retired in 1983 from the Union Carbide 
Corp., Sistersville and was a member of American Legion Post 48 
of Middlebourne, the Board of Directors for the Middlebourne 
Cemetery Association and Middlebourne United Methodist Church.

He was born in Kansas City, Mo., son of the late George Leslie 
and Essie Smith Seago.

He is survived by his wife, Helen Medley Seago; four sons, Roger 
Seago of Newark, Richard Seago of Renfrew, Pa. Steve of 
Middlebourne and Barry of Naperville, Ill; one brother Willard 
of Hopkinsville, Ky; and 11 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother William Seago and one 
sister, June Richmond.

The funeral will be at 1pm Tuesday at Furbee Fuenral Home, 
Middlebourne, with Rev. Barry Moll officiating and burial in 
Middlebourne Cmeetery.
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Sentinel, Jan. 11, 1992
LORENA R. SEAMAN

Lorena Riggs Seaman, 97, of Cottonwood, Ariz., formerly of 
Pullman WV, died Thursday, Jan 9, in Cottonwood.

Seaman taught piano and was a former Ritchie County school 
teacher.  She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter 
No. 26 of Pennsboro and was with the former Queen Rebekah Lodge 
of Pennsboro.  She was also a member of Bethel United Methodist 
Church at Pullman.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late Daniel 
H. and Anna L. Bookman Davis.

She is survived by one daughter, Anna L. Cates of Cottonwood 
Ariz., two stepdaughters, Opal Shockley of Martinsburg and Gwen 
Long of Columbus; one stepson, Earl R. Seaman Jr. of Springfield, 
Ohio; one sister, Mildred Ireland of St. Marys; two 
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Noah S. Riggs; 
her second husband, the Rev. Earl R. Seaman; one stepson and 
two brothers.

Services will be at the convenience of the family with burial 
in the Pullman Cemetery, Pullman, WV.
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Leader, Feb. 7, 1987
BESS SECKMAN

Bess Seckman, 95, of Dayton, Ohio formerly of Belmont, died 
Tuesday, Feb. 3 at her home.

She was born in Belmont, a daughter of the late John and Millie 
Jones Seckman.  She was a charter member of the Belmont Baptist 
Church, had taught school in Fairmont and Pleasants County for 
over 40 years befoe retiring in 1958.  She was a member of the 
Retired Teachers Association.

She is survived by two nieces, Mary Jane Bowman of Dayton and 
Elizabeth Terry of Belmont and one nephew Charles Hayhurst of 
Baltimore, Md.

She was preceded in death by two sisters.

Services were held Saturday at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Patrick Wheeler officiating.  Burial was in St. Marys 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 9, 1998
CHARLES R. SECKMAN

Charles R. Seckman, 81 of Vienna died Oct. 7 at St. Joseph's 
Hospital.

He was born in Parkersburg.  He was a self-employed building 
contractor for 35 years. He was a member of the Baptist Temple 
Chruch, the Parkersburg Civitan Club, Board of Directors for 
the Union Mission, the Mid-Ohio Valley Home Builers Assoc., a 
Boy Scout leader and an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his wife, H. Margaret Seckman; three 
daughters, Thelma DelGrande and her husband, Michael of 
Charlottesville, Va. Linda White and her husband Peter of 
Delaware, Ohio and Loraine Elder of Hollywood, Md; one son, 
Michael and his wife Jennifer of Vienna; six grandchildren; 
three great-grandchildren and two sisters, Hazel Virtue of 
Parkersburg and Garnet Russell of New Philadelphia, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by his parents John and Vallie Starr 
Seckman; one granddaughter and one son-in-law.

Services will be held 11am Saturday at Lambert-Tatman Funeral 
Home, Vienna, Pastor Larry O'Neal officiating with burial in 
Evergreen North Cemetery.
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October 24,1918
GROVER C. SECKMAN

Corporal Grover C. Seckman was born in Pleasants County March 
29, 1889 and was killed October 24,1918, aged 29 years, 6 months 
and 25 days.

He ws called to the colors on Sept. 18, 1917.  He was one of the 
first boys to go from Belmont to fight for our Liberty.  In May 
he left for France and had done his part in winning a grand 
victory.

He is survived by his father and mother, brother and three 
sisters and a host of friends.
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Leader, Feb. 4, 1984
HOLLY "PETE" SECKMAN

Holley E. "Pete" Seckman, 84, of Belmont, died Tuesday morning, 
Jan. 31 in the Sistersville General Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Stephen and 
Rozella Whaley Seckman.  He was a member of the Belmont United 
Methodist Church and was a retired carpenter.

Surviving are several nieces nd nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Inda Fauss Seckman.

Serivces were held at 3:00pm Thursday in Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. Herschel Cottrell officiating.  Burial was in 
Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan. 6, 1972
LENA SECKMAN

Funeral services for Lena Sickman, 83, of Dupont City, who died 
in a Charleston hospital, Sunday, Jan. 2 were held Tuesday at 
the Fidler and Frame Funral home in Belle, with Rev. J.V. 
Middleton officiating.  Burial was in the Mt. Olive Cemetery, 
Finch.

She was born Sept. 5, 1888, daughter of the late Mary and John 
Danielson of Ritchie County.

She is survived by her husband, Clyde Seckman; one daughter, 
Mrs. Sylvia Marie Elmore, Dupont City; one brother, Floyd 
Jameson, Vienna; and two sisters, Mrs. Lucertie Cronin and 
Mrs. Mary Eddy, St. Marys.
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Sentinel, June 20, 1989
LILLIE L. SECKMAN

Lillie L. Seckman, 81, of Alma died Monday, June 19, in Wetzel 
County Hospital at New Martinsville.

She was born in Sansho, Tyler County, a daughter of the late 
Jacob and Mary Birch Stephens.  She was a homemaker.

She is survived by a daughter, Mary Belle Hamilton Ashenhart of 
West Union; two sons, Allen W. Seckman and Donald L. Seckman, 
both of Alma; one brother, Walter Stephens of Middlebourne; one 
sister, Susie Fairbee of Middlebourne; 14 grandchildren and 
eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert Seckman in 
1964 and a son, Ernest G. Seckman in 1988.

The funeral will be 2pm Wednesday at Furbee Funeral Home, Alma, 
with Rev. Harley E. Bailey officiating,; burial will be in 
Beechwood Cemetery.
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Feb. 12, 1926
JOHN SEELY

John Harley Seely, 54, prominent Waterford Ohio businessman 
died at his home Monday evening 24 hours after he suffered a 
stroke of apoplexy.

Mr. Seely was born at Watertown, Feb. 27, 1871, a son of John 
and Diana Laflin Seely. He was engaged with his father in
running the Watertown Mill.  He was married to Miss Laura Wood 
of Watertown, Jan. 29, 1896.  In December 1913, he moved to 
Waterford where with Mr. Edwin Pabst he has since been in the 
milling business.

He leaves his wife and five children: Mrs. Imognee Earnest and 
Mrs. Charlotte Keith, Waterford, John W. Seely, of St. Marys, 
WV and Carolyn at home.  Four grandchildren are also living.
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Oracle, Jan. 25, 1973
MRS. ARNOLD SEESE

Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Pearl Seese, 43, St. Marys 
will be held at 2pm Thursday in Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. 
Marys with Rev. George McCune officiating and burial in St. 
Marys IOOF Cemetery.

Mrs. Seese who died Sunday evening, Jan. 21, in Marietta 
Memorial Hospital, was born in Tyler County, daughter of the 
late Samuel and Minnie Pyle McHenry. She was preceded in death 
by her husband, Arnold.

Four daughters and two sons survive: Mrs. Frank Meeks, Newport, 
Mrs. James Waldeck, Belmont, Debora, Connie, Earl and Gary Seese, 
all of the home.  There are two grandchildren, Mark and Melissa 
Meeks; one brother, Carl E. McHenry, Newport and two sisters, 
Mrs. Russell Bennett, Colliers and Mrs. Cloyd Duty, Paintsivlle, 
Ky.  One daughter, Betty and two brothers, James and Eugene 
McHenry preceded her in death.
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August 10, 1987
ALVA SEEVERS, JR.

Alva Seevers Jr., 64, of River Park Manor, New Matamoras, died 
Monday at his home.

He was born Oct. 19, 1922 at Wheeling to Alva and Gladys Cecilia 
Fleisner Seevers.

In 1985 he married Edith E. Lively, who survives with one 
daughter, Linda Baker of Maryland; his mother of Youngstown; 
and two grandhcildren.

Serivces will be at 11am Wednesday ta Hadley Funeral Home in 
New Matamoras with Rev. John Gibbons officiating.  Burial will 
be in Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 5, 1987
BOBBIE SUE SEEVERS

Bobbie Sue Seevers ,two month old daughter of Bobby and Valarie 
Miller Seevers, of Route 4, Marietta died at her residence, 
Friday morning, Feb. 27.

She is survived by one sister, Crystal Dawn Seevers at home; 
one half-sister, Donna Miller of Marietta; one half-brother, 
William Bailey of Stockport, Ohio; maternal grandparents Mr. 
and Mrs. Jimmy Miller; Mrs. Irene Seevers of Newport; and one 
great-grandmother, Audrey Miler of Marietta.

Services were Monday at McClure-Schafer Fuenral Home in 
Marietta with burial in Tunnel Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 27, 1947
DANIEL SEEVERS

Daniel James Seevers, 76, died Saturday at his home in Marietta 
following an extended illness. He was born in Newport, a son of 
William and Jane Seevers.  He spent most of his life in Newport 
and was a carpenter by trade. He was a member of the Methodist 
Church.

Sons and daughters are: Homer Seevers and Mrs. Louise Leasure of 
Marietta; Herman Seevers, Joseph Seevers and Mrs. Bessie Bailey 
of Bellaire, Ohio.  Brothers and sisters are: Frank Seevers of 
Wade, Ohio; Mrs. May Wilde of Belpre, Ohio, Mrs. Jennie 
Carpenter and Mrs. Eva Francis of Newport, Ohio.
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Oracle, Feb. 19, 1976
FRED A. SEEVERS

Fred Alfred Seevers, 71, of Newport, Route 1, died Saturday, 
Feb. 14 in Selby General Hospital.

He was born Nov. 4, 1904, a son of Joseph and Mary Miller 
Seevers. He was a retired employee of Remington Rand.

His wife Delores survives with three daughters, Betty Westfall, 
Marietta Route 5 and Pearl Sparks and Wilda Blair, both of 
Newport; three stepchildren, Cleland Benson, Reno and Irene 
Seevers and Charles Benson, both of Newport, and five sisters, 
Belle, Emma, Annie, Freda and Bertha.

Three brothers and one sister are deceased. He was also 
preceded in death by his first wife, Anna Rosenbush Benson 
Seevers.

Services were held Wednesday in Cawley Funeral Home, with Jess 
Nutter officiating.  burial was in Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 7, 1988
MARY JANE SEEVERS

Mary Jane Seevers, 65, died Saturday in Pensacola, Fla.  She 
was a resident of 39 Minitz Road, Milton, Fla. and a native of 
St. Marys, the daughter of the late Guy and Lissetta Coen.

Mrs. Seevers was a member of the First United Methodist Church 
of Milton, and the First U.M. Women where she served as 
treasurer.

Survivors include her husband, Robert w. Seevers Sr. of Milton, 
Fla; three sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. 
Seevers Jr., Gulfport Miss; Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. "Woody" 
Seevers and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E.  Seevers, all of Milton 
Fla; one sister, Betty McGee, also of Milton and seven 
grandchildren.
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Oracle, Feb. 24, 1983
THOMAS R. SEEVERS

Thomas Richard Seevers, 64 of Route 1, Seevers Ridge, Newport 
Ohio, died Sunday, Feb. 24 in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born July 16, 1918 in Newport Township to Joseph and Mary 
Miller Seevers. He had resided all of his life in Newport 
Township and had been a cement finisher for the Marietta 
Concrete Co. and was also engaged in farming.  He was a 
veteran of World War II and a member of Laborers International 
Union, Local 639.

Survivors include his wife, Vera Fransworth; eight sons, 
Larry of Palestine, Texas, Gilbert and Terry, both of Marietta, 
Roger, David, Rodney and Gary, all of Route 1, Newport and 
Gale of Fleming; three daughters, Vicki Southwick and Karen 
Zoller both of Marietta, and Linda Reynolds of Newport; 25 
grandchildren and four sisters, Emma Thrasher and Annie 
Noland, both of Newport and Bertha Goddard and Freda Miller, 
both of Marietta.

Four brothers and two sisters are deceased.

Services were held Wednesday and burial was in Newort Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 28, 1989
W.J. "BILL" SEEVERS

William J. "Bill" Seevers, 86, of Route 2, New Matamoras, died 
early Monday, Sept. 25 at the Heartland of Marietta.

He was born at Beverly, O., a son of the late Frank and Luella 
Morklin Seevers. He had lived in Ray's Community for the past 
55 years.  He has been emloyed at the Washington County Highway 
Dept. and was an oilfield worker. He was a member of the 
Deucher Baptist Church, where he served for many years as 
Sunday Shcool Superintendent and was an honorary deacon.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeht Chapman; two sons and 
daughters-inlaw, Harold and Eiko N. Seevers and James W. and 
Gay Jane Seevers, both of Marietta; two daughters, Mrs. Burton 
(Marie) Newland of St. Marys and Mrs. Marshall (Virginia) 
Hooper Jr. of Madison O.; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded indeath by one son, Homer Eugnee Seevers, in 
1944 and one grandchild.

Service will be 1pm Thursday at the Deucher Baptist Church 
with burial in Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 23, 1999
FRANK JUNIOR SELLERS

Frank Junior Sellers, 83, of Beavercreek, Ohio died Oct. 8 at 
Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio.

He was born July 30, 1916 in St. Marys to the late Francis 
Kramer and Blanche Smith Sellers.  He was a 1934 graduate of 
St. Marys High School and a veteran of World War II, having 
served in North Africa nad european theaters in the US Arms 
and US Army Air Corps. He worked for 32 years at Wright-Patterson 
Air Force Base in Dayton and retired in 1982.  Before going to 
Ohio in 1951 he and his brother ran an applicance store in St. 
Marys. He was  a member of Knollwood Church of Christ in 
Beavercreek.

He is survived by his wife, Irene Louise McCullough, whom he 
married July 10, 1942; a son, John McCullough Sellers and wife, 
Becky, Xenia, O; a daughter Karen Louise Sellers Blackaby and 
husband Randy of Kokomo, Ind., six grandsons, Jeffrey Wayne 
Sellers and wife Sunshine, of Xenia, John Derron Sellers of 
Xenia and Joshua Randal, Josia Adam, Ezra Nathaniel and Amos 
Andrew Blackaby of Kokomo; a great-grandson, Cole McCullough 
Clayton Sellers of Xenia; a nephew Frank Sellers and his wife, 
Ruby of St. Marys; a niece, Carolyn Ashkar of Knoxville, Tenn; 
a great-niece Elaine Sellers Evans and her husband Rex, of 
South Carolina; a great-newpew, Steven Sellers and his wife 
April and children Guner, Cody and Kaitley Ann of Williamstown; 
a sister-in-law Lucille McCulllough of St. Marys and through 
marriage by a nephew, Melvin Douglas McCullough, his wife 
Deanna and children Amanda and Jared of Cypress, Texas; a 
niece, Mary Ellen McCullough Wagner and husband Dave of 
DeSotoa, Mo. a great -niece Kathy Wagner Hanzsen of Nashville; 
a niece Carol Suzanne McCullough Tignor and husband Tom and 
children, Matthew and Daniel of Lebanon, Tenn; and others.

He was preceded in death by a brother Kramer and his wife Naomi 
Alley Sellers, his father and mother-in-law, John Carpenter and 
Delphia Whaley McCullough,a brother- in law, Melvin LeRoy 
McCullough; and two great-nieces Kristy and Kelly Diane Wagner.

Services were Oct. 11 at Tobias Funeral Home in Beavercreek 
with Keith Greer officiating and burial in Garden of Devotion 
Valley View Memory Gardens in Xenia.
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Sentinel, July 30, 1992
H. KRAMER SELLERS

H. Kramer Sellers, 81 of St. Marys, died Tuesday, July 28, at 
St. Joseph's Hospital emergency room.

Sellers was a graduate of St. Marys High School in 1929 and 
attended Marietta College. He was a retired merchant and 
electrician. He was a member of the St. Marys Lodge No. 31 
AF & AM, a charter member of the St. Marys Volunteer Fire 
Deparmtent and was a former member of the Kiwanis Club and 
the Grant Jefferson Lions Club. He was a member of the St. 
Marys United Methodist Church.

He was born in St. Marys, a son of the late Frank K. Sellers 
and Blanche Smith Sellers.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Naomi Alley Sellers; 
one son, Frank K. of Williamstown; one daughter, Carolyn 
Sellers Ashkar of Knoxville, Tenn., one brother, Frank Sellers 
of Kenia, Ohio, two grandchildren, Elaine Evans of Central, SC 
and Steven Sellers of Cross Lanes; and several nieces and 
nephews.

The funeral will be 2pm Friday at Ruttencutter Funreal Home, 
St. Marys with Rev. Darrell Gooden officiating, with interment 
in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinal, July 14, 1993
NAOMI ALLEY SELLERS

Naomi Alley Sellers, 83, of St. Marys, died Tuesday , July 13,at 
St. Joseph's Hospital, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's hospital 
following an extended illness.

She was a graduate of Salem College and Converse College, 
Spartansburg, SC.  She taught school in Pleasants County 
Schools for over 15 years.  She was a 50 year member of St. 
Marys Chapter 31 Order of the Eastern Star, and was a member 
of Pemberton Garden Club, Pleasants County Retired Teachers 
Association and St. Marys United Methodist Church, where she 
was a member of Faith Circle.

She was born in Moundsville, a daughter of the late Lawrence 
and Bertha Weekley Alley.

She is survived by one son, Frank K. Sellers of Williamstown, 
one daughter, Carolyn Ashkar of Knoxville, Tenn.; one 
granddaughter, one grandson; and one daugher-in-law Ruby 
Sellers of Williamstown.

She was preceded in death by her husband, H. Kramer Sellers, 
in 1992, one brother, Lawrence Alley Jr. and one sister, 
Eleanor Belt.

The funeral will be at 1pm Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. Darrel L. Gooden and Rev. Robert May officiating, 
with burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 8, 1982
JOHN A. SEMON, SR.

John Andrew Semon Sr. 56, of Route 3, McConnelsville, Ohio, 
died Saturday afternoon, April 3, of apparent natural causes.

He was born March 1, 1926 at New Matamoras to Joseph R. and Ava 
L. Semon. He was a member of Morgan Aerie F.O.E. No. 2187, 
McConnelsville.

He is survived by two sons, John A. Semon Jr. and Joseph both 
of New Matamoras; three daughters, Catherine M. Heddleson of 
Duffy, Melany K. Conley of Fly and Kimberly L. Lisk of Reno; 
four grandchlidren; two brothers, Joseph R. Semon of Sunbury 
and Robert L. Semon of Westerville and two sisters, Mary Nash 
of Severn, Md and Donna Travis of Louisville.

Services were held Tuesday at the Hadley Funeral Home in New 
Matamoras, with Rev. Frank Conley ofificaiting.  Burial was in 
Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 29, 1988
ANNA M. SERVAIS

Anna M. Servais, 88, of 3101 Winchester Ave., Ashland ,Ky. 
died Sept. 18 in King's Daughters Medical Center, Ashland, 
Ky. after a brief illness.

Mrs. Servais was born Sept. 14, 1900 in Pittsburgh, Pa. a 
daughter of the late J. Nicholas and Louisa Laber Meixner.  
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Dr. J. Loomis 
Watson of St. Marys, in 1922.  After the death of her first 
husband, she lived with her daughter Madelon, for many years 
in the home of John B. Watson and his wife, a physician in St. 
Marys, well known in earlier years.

Her second husband, Francis S. Servais of Pittsburgh, Pa. died 
in 1967.

She was a retired employee of King's Daughters Medical Center 
Gift Shop with 11 years of service, a member of the First 
United Methodist Church, a 50 year member of the order of 
Eastern Star, No. 119, Ashland, ky. and a past member of the 
King's Daughters Women's Auxiliary.

Surving are a daughter, Mrs. Walter (Madelon Watson) Venters 
of Ashland; a brother, J. Edward Meixner of Greenville, SC; a 
grandson; a great-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral was conducted Sept. 21 at the Steen Funeral Home, 
Ashland Chapel by Dr. Charles G. Turkington.
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Sentinel, Dec. 31, 1988
RANCE J. SETOLA

Rance J. Setola, 27 of 114 Schoolhouse Lane, Pennsboro, died 
Thursday in Pennsboro.

He was born in Jersey City, N.J.; a son of Carmine J. Setola 
Jr. of Delaware,Md and Martha Grohal Boley of St. Marys. He 
had worked for Asplundh Tree Service.

He is surivved by two daughters, Teresa Setola and Sara Setola, 
both at home; two brothers, Anthony J. Setola of Raleigh, NC 
and Carmine J. Setola of St. Marys; three sisters, Donna 
Chomicki of Carteret, NJ, Kim Brown and Melissa Setola, both 
of St. Marys; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmine J. 
Setola Sr. of North Carolina; his stepfather Donald E. Boley 
of St. Marys.

Funeral will be Monday, 10:30am at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Steven Dube officiating, burial in Willow Island 
Cemetery.
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Leader, Oct. 22 ,1983
STELLA A. SEVERN

Mrs. Stella A. Severn, 95, of Clarksburg, died in the United 
Hospital Center Thursday, Oct. 20 following a sudden illness.

She was born in St. Marys, Jan. 2, 1888, a daughter of the late 
Emery and Ann Lee Gilmore Noland. Her husband,Henry J. Severn, 
preceded her in death in 1974.

Mrs. Severn was a member of the Broad Oaks United Methodist 
Church.

She is survived by a son, Ralph Severn of Cameron; two daughters, 
Mrs. Beulah Leichter of Clarksburg and Mrs. George (Lucy) Dodd 
of Bridgeport, WV; one brother, Lonza Noland of Reed City, Mich.,
one sister, Mrs. Ethel Dennis of Schultz; two grandhcildren; 
seven great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchildren.  
She was preceded in death by two brother and six sisters.

Services will be at 2pm Saturday at Davis-Weaver Funeral Home 
in Clarksburg.  Interment will be in Bridgeport Cemetery.
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September 9, 1987
TWILA SEVERN

Twila M. Severn, 84, of Columbus and formerly of St. Marys, 
died Wednesday morning Sept. 9 in Mount Carmel Hospital, 
Columbus.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Umber and 
Sarah Williamson Morgan.

She is survived by one son, Carl M. Severn of Hilliard, Ohio; 
one sister, Mildred Shane of San Jose, Calif; one brother, 
Lester Morgan of Milton, Fla; two grandchildren, Mark and 
Eric Severn, both of Columbus.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Severn in 1979.

Services were held Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, with 
Dr. Richard Crickard officiating with burial in St. Marys 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, june 20, 1990
MRS. ALBERTA SEYBERT

Mrs. Alberta M. Seybert, 76, of 4533 Brown St., South Charleston, 
formerly of St. Marys, died June 15 in Thomas Memorial Hospital 
after a short illness.

She was a graudate of St. Marys High School and attended Fairmont 
State College.  She was a member of the St. Paul's United 
Methodist Church adn a 47 year resident of South Charleston.

She is survived by one daughter Joy Dixon, St. Albans; two 
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services were held Monday at the Casdorph and Curry Funeral 
Home Chapel with burial in Cunningham Memorial Park.
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Oracle, Oct. 20, 1983
CHARLES R. SEYBERT

Charles R. Seybert, 72, of South Charleston, died last 
Wednesday, Oct. 12 at his home.

He was born in Marietta, Ohio, a son of the late Margaret 
and Elmer Seybert. He was a member of St. Paul's Methodist 
Church and the usher service of Charleston.  He was a World 
War II Navy veteran and was retired from E.I. DuPont Co.

Survivors include his wife, Alberta Daugherty Seybert; a 
daughter, Joy B. Douglas of St. Albans and two grandchildren.

Services were held Saturday at the Snodgrass Funeral Home 
Chapel, with Rev. George D. Clay officiating.  Burial was 
in Cunningham Memorial Park in St. Albans.
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Oracle, Oct. 3, 1985
KAREN SUE SHAFFER

Karen Sue Shaffer, 34, of St .Marys died Tuesday evening, Sept. 
24 at St. Joseph's Hospital, following a short illness.

She was born in Parkersburg, daughter of Charles R. Landsettle 
Jr. of Belmont and the late Yvonne Mills Landsettle.  She was a 
graduate of Hocking Valley Technical Center and was a registered 
nurse at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.  She was a member of 
Grace Episcopal Church, St. Marys.

She is also survived by her husband, Lester R. Shaffer; one 
son, Alex and one daughter, Shelley, both at home; one 
stepdaughter, Denise Shaffer of Teays Valley; two brothers, 
Chuck Landsettle of St .Marys and Gary Landsettle of Columbus, 
Ohio; her grandfather Thomas Franklin Mills of St. Marys and
her grandmother, Alma Mills of Parkersburg.

Services were at 11am Saturday at Grace Episcopal Church with 
Rev. Robert Stringer officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 20, 1986
MAMIE VIRGINIA SHAFER

Mamie Virginia Shafer, 69, of Route 2, West Union, died Monday, 
March 17, after an extended illness.

She was born in Market, Doddridge County, daughter of the late 
William Henry and Louisa Rachel Collins Knight.  She was a 
homemaker and attended Victory Baptist Church, Buckeye, 
Doddridge County.

She is survived by her husband, Willard B. "Bill" Shafer; 
two daughters, Mrs. Allen (Patricia) Britton of West Union 
and Mrs. Ancil (Betty) Drane of Belmont; two sons, Roy B. 
"Tom" Shafer of Galveston, Tex., and Steven M. Shafer of 
Clarksburg, one sister, Mrs. J.A. (Ruby) Clark of Clarksburg; 
three brothers, Lee Knight and Coleman Knight, both of 
Clarksburg and George Knight of Orlando, Fla; five 
grandchildren and one great-grandchild and several nieces 
and nephews.

She had been a foster mother for 28 children, two of whom 
still reside at home--Greg Behanna and Danny Leasure.

She was preceded in death by six brothers, two sisters and 
two half-sisters.

Services will be Thursday at spurgeon Funeral Home in West 
Union with Rev. Ellas Hutson officiating with burial in West 
Union Masonic Memorial Park.
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Oracle, June 5, 1996
WILLIARD B. SHAFER

Willard B. "Bill" Shafer, 87 of Morgans Run Community ,Route 1, 
West Union died May 31 at United Hospital Center in Clarksburg.

He was born in Avon Community near New Milton, Doddridge County, 
son of the late James A. Garfield and Alva D. Nicholson Shafer.  
He was a mechanic for the former Kiger Motors, Bridge Chevrolet 
of West Union and the former Superior Dairy of Smithburg.  He 
was a foster grandparent for the Doddridge County School System 
for 17 years and had 28 foster children for Doddridge County 
Human Services. He was a life member of the West Union Volunteer 
Fire Department, a member of the Doddridge County Senior 
Citizens and the Doddridge County Emergency Squad. He also 
attended the Morgans Run United Brethren Church.

Surviving are two sons, Roy B. Shafer of Tucson, Ariz., and 
Steve M. Shafer of Clarksburg; two daughters, Patricia Ann 
Britton of West Union and Betty S. Drane of Belmont; one 
brother, Glenn Shafer of Vienna; one sister, Nellis Scott of 
Belpre; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mamie V. Knight Shafer; 
three brothers, James Shafer, Frank Shafer and Bernard Shafer 
and one sister, Daisy Dearth.

Services were at McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home with burial 
in West Union Masonic Memorial Park at Crystal Lake near West 
Union.
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Sentinel, Sept. 13, 1990
ELSIE SHAHAN

Elsie Shahan, 91 of Portland, Ohio died Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 
Americare of Pomeroy, Ohio following an extended illness.

She was born in Meigs County, Ohio, daughter of the late Edwin 
Clifford and Annie E. Mitchell Hall.  She was a Protestant and 
was formerly a school teacher in Meigs County.

She is survived by her husband, Chester Shahan of Washington, 
Pa., several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by two sisters and three brothers.

Funeral will be 11am Saturday at Straight-Tucker Funeral Home 
with burial in Great Bend Cemetery, Portland, Ohio.
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Oracle, July 22, 1976
MRS. BERNICE M. SHAPLEY

Mrs. Bernice M. Shapley, 68, of Matamoras, Ohio died in Marietta 
Memorial Hospital, July 7.

She was born Dec. 10, 1907 in Matamoras, a daughter of the late 
Forrest C. and Ada True Nickolaus. She was a 1925 graduate of St. 
Marys High School and a member of Matamoras Presbyterian Church.  
Her husband, George B. Shapley, preceded her in death.

Surviving are a son, George B. Jr., of Matamoras, and a grandson 
Robert L., one brother, Challen H. Nickolaus, Barboursville; and 
two sisters, Audrey Hammond ,Lake Park, Fla and Elizabeth Haas of 
Matamoras.

Services were July 10 in Lee Hadley Funeral Home, Matamoras, 
with Rev. James Knowlton officiating and burial in Matamoras 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 21, 1999
JAMES PRINCE SHARP II

James Prince Sharp II, 90 of Waverly, died April 19 at 
Worthington Manor Care Center in Parkersburg.

He was born Sept. 19, 1908 at Waverly to the late James Prince 
I and Chella Ogdin Sharp.  He was retired from American Cyanamid. 
He was a member of IOOF Lodge 22 in St. Marys, Oil, Chemical and 
Atomic Workers Local 3-499 and Wavelry Presbyterian church.

He is survived by one daughter, Bonnie Jefferson and her husband, 
Terry, of Midway, Mass., one son, James L. Sharp and his wife, 
Brenda of Waverly; four granddaughters, Joanna Jefferson of 
Cincinnati, Sarah Jefferson of Midway and Stacey and Jennifer 
Sharp of Waverly.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Eunice L. Kughn Sharp.

Services will be Thursday at 2pm at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Ken Calebaugh officiating with burial in Willow 
Island Cemetery.
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News, Dec. 8, 1996
SYLVIA SHARP

Sylvia Opal Sharp, 82, of McConnell Manor, died Dec. 5 at her 
residence.

She was born in Malta, daughter of George W. and Flora 
Heintzelman Sharp.  She was a practical nurse at Bethesda 
Hospital in Zanesville and a member of the Seventh St. Church 
of Christ.

Surviving are one sister, Freda Flowers of Blue Rock and several 
nieces and nephews.

Services were 1pm today, Matheny Funeral Home with evangelist 
Randy Baker officiating with burial in Malta Cemetery.
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Oracle, December 11, 1991
LESLIE SHARRAD

Leslie Sharrad, 25, of Colin Anderson Center in St. Marys, which 
had been her home since birth, died Dec. 8.  Graveside services 
were held Monday at Ellenboro Masonic Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 4, 1987
MARY SHAVER

Mary Shaver, 51, of St. Marys, died Thursday evening at St. 
Joseph's Hospital following a brief illness.

She was born in Mansfield, Ohio, daughter of the late Gail and 
Katherine Palankas Butler.  She served with the US Army in 
Korea and was a member of Post 1212 Blennerhassett VFW.

She is survived by her husband, Ned Shaver; two sons, Michael 
Leonard and Robert Leonard, both of Mansfield; one brother, 
Gail O. Butler Jr. of Parkersburg; one sister, Dorothy King of 
Frisco City, Ala., and one granddaughter.

Services were Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Robert Stringer officiating with burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Leader, Jan 8, 1983
MARIE A. SHAW

Marie A. Shaw, of 41 Fifth Ave., Sistersville, died Tuesday, 
Jan. 4 at her home.

She was born in Coraopolis, Pa. a daughter of the late Martin 
and Margaret King Welch.  She was a member of the Holy Rosary 
Catholic Church at Sistersville.

Surviving are a son, John D. Shaw Jr. of Morris Township, NJ; a 
daughter, Margaret Marie Shaw of Sistersville, a sister, Mrs. 
Jessie Welshofer of Buffalo, NY; two grandchildren, John D. 
Shaw III and Elizabeth Ann Shaw.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Shaw in 
1973.

Burial in Greenwood Cemetery in Sistersville.
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Oracle, July 8, 1998
HOMER SHAWVER

Homer Shawver, 83, of Parkersburg, died July 3 at Camden-Clark 
Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born in Pleasants County March 28, 1925, to the late 
Homer and Lula Wright Shawver. He was a member of Williamstown 
Baptist Church, had retired as a hospital engineer in Washington 
state, was a World War II veteran, service in the National Guard 
for 20 years and was a member of the Masonic Lodge.

He is survived by his wife, Celia M. Shawver; three sons, Tom 
Shawver of Portland, Ore., Gene Shawver of Seattle, Wash. and 
Dallas Shawver of Schelton, Wash; three stepchildren, Kelly 
Maseller of Schelton, Wash. and Robert and Barbara Parsen of 
Shelton, Wash.; one brother, Blaine Shawver of Williamstown; 
four sisters, Audra Clem of Parkersburg; Georgia Kaufman of 
Urbana, Ohio; Sophia Smith of Parkersburg and Mildred Eifler 
of Marietta; one grandson; seven step-grandchildren; and two 
step-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Tuesday at Williamstown Baptist Church 
with Revs. Jim Mike Ward and Scott Moreward and interment was 
in Riverview Cemetery at Williamstown.
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Oracle, Dec. 21, 1994
LISA ANN PATTERSON SHEARON

Lisa Ann Petterson Shearon, 23 of Route 3, New Matamoras, Ohio 
died Dec. 13 at Ohio State University Hospital in Columbus.

She was born Feb. 25, 1971 at Marietta to Barbara Lee Patterson 
and Jack Patterson.  She was a graduate of Marietta High School 
with the class of 1989 and attended Valley View Baptist Church.

On Dec. 18, 1993 she married John E. Shearon II who survives 
her with her stepfather Bruce Short of Marietta.  Also 
surviving are her mother, of Marietta, her father of Canton, 
her grandparents, Anne E. Lee of Marietta and Jack Patterson 
Sr. of Canton.

She was preceded in death by one sister, Amy Patterson.

Funeral services were Sunday at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home 
in Marietta with pastor Duane McCracken officiating with 
burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Leader, Nov. 9, 1996
RALPH I. SHEETS

Ralph I. Sheets, 88, of Rt 1, Cutter, Ohio died Nov. 5 at 
Marietta Convalescent Center.

He was born at Stockport, Ohio to the late Henry and Myrtle 
Sith Sheets.  He was a retired farmhand and also retired from 
Ohio Power Co. in Beverly, Ohio.

Surviving are his second wife, Wilda Matheney Sheets; seven 
sons, Kenneth and Fred of Belpre, Donald of Stockport, Dewey 
of Chandlersville, Danny of New Matamoras, Wilbur of Fleming 
and Lonnie of Cutler; six daughters, Loretta Brown of 
Parkersburg, Beatrice Matheny, Doris Phillips, Roberta 
Sheets and Helen VanKirk, all of Marietta and Evelyn Hoover 
of Vicksburg, Mich., two brothers, Emmett Sheets of Stockport 
and Charles Sheets of Galion, Ohio and one sister, Avis 
Ranire of Stockport; 37 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren 
and one great-great-granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Esther Gheen Sheets; 
one son, Clanton Sheets; two sisters, Elsie McGrew and Ruth 
VanFossen, three brothers, Glen, Chester and Oney Sheets.

Services were Friday at Stone-Matheny Funeral Home in 
Chesterhill, O., with Rev. Dewayne Stutler officiating with 
burial in Oakland Church Cemetery.
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Oracle, Aug. 19, 1971
Mrs. CLARA SHELDON

Funeral services for Mrs. Clara F. Sheldon, 93, of route 1, 
Williamstown, who died Thursday morning, Aug. 12 at St. 
Joseph's Hospital were held Saturday at Rutencutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. George W. McCune officiating, with burial in 
East Oak Grove Cemetery near Morgantown.

She was born in Hopkins, Mo., daughter of the late Sanford and 
Lottie Fleming.  She was a member of the Baptist Church and 
had taught school in Monongalia County for 30 years.

She is survived by one son, Earl F. Sheldon of Route 1, 
Williamstown with whom she had resided.

She was preceded  in death by her husband, John L. Sheldon.
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No date
EARL FLEMING SHELDON

Earl Fleming Sheldon, 69, of Route 1, Williamstown died at the 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital last Tuesday morning.

He was born in Morgantown, son of the late John and Clara 
Fleming Sheldon. He had owned Sheldon Repair Shop for a 
number of years, was retired from Monongahela Power Co., 
and was a member of McKees Rock, (Pa.) Elks Lodge.

He is survived by his wife Mary Hilda Ingram Sheldon.

Funeral was Friday at Ruttnecutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Charles Wilkinson officiating with burial in Ingram Ridge 
Cemetery in Pleasants County.
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Sentinel, July 24, 1993
HILDA SHELDON

Hilda Sheldon, 78, of Vienna died Friday, July 23, at Camden 
Clark Memorial Hospital.  She was a member of the Raven Rock 
United Methodist Church.

She was born in Layfield, WV, Ritchie County, daughter of the 
late Leonard and Bessie Dunn Ingram.

She is survived by two sisters, Iva Everett of St. Marys and 
Edna Choffel of Meadville, Pa., and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl F. Sheldon, in 
1978; and two brothers, Dale Ingram and Fred Ingram.

Funeral will be 2pm Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. 
Marys with Rev. William L. Batten officiating with burial in 
Ingram Ridge Cemetery, near Shultz, Pleasants County.
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Oracle, Jan 11, 1990
ALICE R. SHEPHARD

Alice Rebecca Shephard of Barstow, Texas, formerly of Belmont, 
died Tuesday, Jan 2, at Pecos Texas.

She was born at Meadville, a daughter of the late John and 
Betty Smith Wells. She was a member of Wick United Methodist 
Church, Emily Rebekah Lodge No. 82, Middlebourne, Wick Farm 
Women's Club, Busy Bee Senior Citizens, St. Marys and was an 
honorary president Duckett Wells Reunion.

She is survived by two sons, Charles W. Shephard of Houma, 
La., and Warren W. Shephard of Barstow, Texas; one daughter, 
Dorothy M. McCune of Belmont; 113 grandchildren, 31 great-
grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren and two nieces.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Hiram Shephard and 
one son, Glen, three sisters and one brother.

Services were 2:30 pm Monday at Wick U.M. Church with Rev. 
Ralph Kisner officiating with burial in Wick Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Dec. 5, 1994
DONALD RAY SHEPHERD

Donald Ray Shepherd, 62, of Route 3, Washington, died Sunday, 
Dec. 4 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Shepherd retired from DuPont and later worked in maintenance 
at Goldsmit-Black.  He was a member of the Arnolds Creek 
Christian Church in Doddridge County.  He was a member of the 
Mt. Olivet Lodge #3 AF & AM, past director of the Nemesis 
Director Staff, member of the 13th degree team Scottish Rite, 
Scottish Rite Guard and American Legion Post #15.  He served 
in the U.S. army.

He was born in Doddridge County, a son of the late Joseph C. 
and Lillie Mae Underwood Shepherd.

He is survived by his wife, Judith Ann Jones Shepherd; two 
sons, Donald W. and Joseph B., both of Parkersburg; a daughter, 
Theresa A. Collins of Parkersburg; two grandchildren; two 
brothers, Jim Shepherd and Carol Shepherd, both of Greenwood; 
and a sister Katie Doak of Greenwood.

He was preceded in death by a brother Raymond Shepherd and a 
sister, Opal Hartel.

Funeral services will be 1pm Wednesday at Lambert-Tatman 
Funeral Home, Parkersburg.   Entombment will be in Sunset 
Memory Gardens.
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Oracle, Nov. 13, 1991
WARREN W. SHEPHARD

Warren W. Shephard, 68, of Barstow, Texas died Monday, Nov. 
11 in Texas.

He was born in Meadville, WV and was the son of the late Hiram 
and Alice Shephard. He was a retired employee of Rowan Drilling 
Co. in Midland, Texas.

He is survived by his wife, Rae of Barstow; one son, Mike of 
Pecos Texas; one daughter, Patricia Scott of VanHorn Texas; 
one sister, Dorothy McCune of Belmont; one brother, Charles 
Shephard of Houma, Louisiana; two granddaughters and one 
grandson.  He was preceded in death by his parents and one 
brother.  Funeral services will be held in Pecos, Texas.
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Oracle, Oct. 7, 1992
EDNA SHEPHERDSON

Edna Shepherdson, 72 of St. Marys, died Oct. 5 at her 
residence.

She was born in Ritchie County to the late Pearle and Elsie 
Moore Williamson.  She was retired from Colin Anderson Center 
in St .Marys after 13 years of service as an aide.  She was a 
member of the Harris Ritchie VFW Auxiliary 3553 and the Wesley 
Memorial United Methodist Church in Ellenboro.

Surviving are her husband, Charles D. Shepherdson; two sons, 
Ray Cunningham of Pullman and Delmas Cunningham of Ellenboro; 
one daughter, Yvonne Gunnoe of Ripley; five brothers, John 
Williamson, Charley Williamson and Virgil Williamson, all of 
Harrisville, Howard Williamson of Pennsboro and James 
Williamson of Keyser; five sisters, Cora Stanley of Fairmont, 
Ruth Dennison and Mildred Williams, both of Harrisville; 
Elma Bunner of Pennsboro and Rheta Holly of London, Ohio; 
six grandchildren and one great-grandson.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, Marion "Pete" 
Cunningham in 1969.

Services will be at 1pm Wednesday at Raiguel Funeral Home in 
Harrisville with Rev. Joe Hatcher officiating with burial in 
Harrisville IOOF Cemetery.
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April 1923
W.R. SHEPHERDSON

W.R. Shepherdson passes away at his home near Grape Island 
Monday afternoon at about 3 o'clock.  He was a G.A.R. veteran 
and was held in high esteem by a large circle of friends and 
acquaintances.  funeral was at the late home on Thursday 
afternoon with burial in Odd Fellows cemetery. He had been 
ill for sometime with a complication of diseases.
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Oracle, Dec. 16, 1982
CLAYTON SHERWOOD

Services were held last Wednesday at Hampton Funeral Home, 
Prescott, Ariz. for Clayton Sherwood, 69, of Prescott, a 
Parkersburg native who died Saturday, Dec. 11.

He was retired from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, 
Ohio.

Survivors include his wife, Patricia Sherwood; a son, John S. 
Sherwood of Englewood, Ohio; three daughters, Janice Cunningham 
of Hebron, Becki Kiesow of Phoenix, Ariz, and Donna Jackson of 
Prescott; a brother, Charles Sherwood of Hemet, Calif., a 
sister, Elizabeth Hackathorn of Parkersburg and seven 
grandchildren.
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Oracle, Oct. 13, 1999
HAZEL M. SHERWOOD

Hazel M. Sherwood, 85, of Parkersburg, died Oct. 8 at Parkview 
Healthcare Center in Parkersburg.

She was born Oct. 1, 1914 at Vincent, Ohio to the late Neil and 
Maude Mae Miller McKay.  She had worked at Wright-Patterson Air 
Force Base in Dayton and retired from Camden-Clark Memorial 
Hospital in Parkersburg, where she worked in the kitchen.

She is survived by one daughter, Janice Cunningham and her 
husband "Pete" of St. Marys; one son, John Sherwood of 
Englewood, Ohio; eight grandchildren, Richard Sherwood of 
Florida, John Michael Sherwood of Ohio, John Cunningham and 
Audrey Reynolds, both of St. Marys, Jeff Cunningham of 
Cummings, Ga., Andrea Smith of Waverly, Jerry Cunningham of 
Chester, WV and Amanda Clark of Fayetteville, NC; seventeen 
great-grandchildren; one sister, Nettie Hunter of Marietta; 
one sister-in-law, Elizabeth Hackathorn of Parkersburg and 
several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Fremont "Mont" 
McKay and Frank McKay.

Services were Sunday at Ruttencutter-Ingram Funeral Home 
with Rev. Richard Smith officiating with burial in Maple 
Lane Masonic Cemetery at Hebron.
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Oracle, March 6, 1991
BETTY L. SHIELDS

Betty L. Shields, 62, 902 Terminal St., Orrville, Ohio died 
Saturday March 2 at Cleveland Metro General Hospital, Cleveland.

She was born in Parkersburg, a daughter of the late Edward and 
Minnie Hoselton Wright.  She attended church at the Salvation 
Army.

She is survived by three sons, Will Stephens of Tulsa, Okla., 
David Stephens and Frederick E. Shields Jr. of Orrville, Ohio, 
three daughters, Karen Smith of Perrysville, Ohio, Sharolyn 
Trammell of Mt. Vernon, O., and Mary Hess of Orrville; two 
brothers, Donald William Wright and Eugene Edward Wright, 
both of Parkersburg; one sister, Deloris Kerstetter of St. 
Marys and 21 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frederick E. 
Shields, Sr.

Funeral services were Tuesday at Leavitt Funeral Home, 
Parkersburg, with Major Jim E. Bovender officiating with 
burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 27, 1991
WILBUR D. SHIELDS

Wilbur D. Shields, 91, of Route 1, Cairo, died Saturday, 
March 23 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born at Route 1, Cairo, a son of the late Walter 
H. and Martha Ellen Webb Shields.  He was a retired dairy 
farmer, retired employee of Richards Oil ad Gas Co., Texas 
Oil Fields. He was a  member of the Glendale United Methodist 
Church and Glendale Park Grange.

He is survived by his wife, Bernice Pifer Shields, three 
daughters, Mrs. Oscar (Beulah ) Webb of St. Marys, Mrs. 
Robert (Carolyn) Lonas of Washington, WV and Mrs. George 
(Barbara) Sweesey of Parkersburg; one brother, Lloyd Shields 
of Kilgore, Texas and one sister, Thelma Schoolcraft of 
Ellenboro; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.

Services were held Monday at Raiguel Funeral Home, Cairo with 
Rev. Danny Martin and Rev. Buddy Corbin officiating.  Burial 
was in Cairo Masonic Memorial Park.
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Oracle, Feb. 23, 1989
WALTER SHIERE

Walter Shiere, 74, of Route 3, New Matamoras, died Thursday 
evening, Feb. 16, in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Middlebourne, a son of the late Amos and Mary 
Wells Shiere.  He had lived on Eddy's Ridge, Ohio and later 
in Marietta. His home had been on Ray's Run since 1948.  He 
had been employed by Dydstuff's and was a member of Center 
Valley Baptist Church.

He is survived by one half sister, Lillian Clark of Hagerstown, 
Md; several nephews, nieces and cousins and a close friend, 
Violet Sparks, who lived in the home.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Kuhn Shiere; two 
infant daughters, one brother, and one half sister.

Services were held Monday at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home, 
Marietta with burial in Eddy's Run Cemetery.
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Sentinel, June 10, 1991
DENTON SHINGLETON

Denton Shingleton, 63, of St .Marys, died Saturday, June 8, at 
Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Wooster, Ohio, a son of the late Smith and Hazel
Little Shingleton.

He is survived by his wife, Ova Jean Sunderman Shingleton; 
four sons, Charles of Parkersburg; David and William of St. 
Marys and Robert of Manassas, Va.; one daughter, Ann Ward of 
Newport; two brothers, Smith Shingleton Jr. of Belmont and 
Dean Shingleton of Wooster, Ohio; two sisters, Doris Zappone 
of Wooster, and Jean Coleman of Parkersburg; two half sisters, 
Brenda Kemp of Friendly, and Meldoy Grant of St. Marys; a 
half brother, Phillip Shingleton of St. Marys; a stepmother, 
Winnie Shingleton of St. Marys; and seven grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one daughter, Carole 
Shingleton.

Funeral will be 1pm Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. George Burns officiating with burial in Maple 
Lane Cemetery at Hebron.
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Oracle, June 9, 1983
FLORENCE SHINGLETON

Florence L. Shingleton, 87, of Belmont, died Sunday evening, 
June 6 at Glenville nursing Care Center.

She was born in Cairo, a daughter of the late Horace and Grace 
Gorrell Hill. She was a member of the Belmont Baptist Church, 
Order of Eastern Star and Rebekah, St. Marys chapters.

Surviving are a grandson, Earl (Whitey) Adolfson of Glenville; 
a sister, Mary Nielson of Lyons, Mich; two great-granddaughters, 
Tanya Jo Barker of Caldwell, Ohio and Machelle Stalnaker of 
Kingwood and a great grandson, Gregory E. Adolfson of 
Glenville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, C.B. (Blondie) 
Shingleton; two daughters, one sister and one brother.

Services will be Wednesday in Belmont Baptist church with 
Rev. Baber Morris officiating with burial in Willow Island 
Cemetery.
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Leader, June 24, 1976
HAROLD (Pete) SHINGLETON

Harold "Pete" Shingleton, 79 of St. Marys died Friday morning, 
June 18.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of Alva and Julia 
Shingleton Fish.  He was a member of the Zoar Baptist Church.

He is survived by one brother, Chester of Glendale, Calif. and 
one sister, Mrs. Dillon Fankhouser of New Martinsville.

Funeral services were held Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Franklin Lambert officiating with burial in Greenwood 
Cemetery, Sistersville.
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Leader, April 5, 1997
HARRY W. SHINGLETON

Harry W. Shingleton, 71, of Route 1, St. Marys died April 3 at 
his residence.

He was born November 29, 1925 at Nine Mile in Pleasants County, 
a son of the late George and Lilie Mercer Shingleton.

He was owner of Harry's Carry Out and Tavern on Rt. 16, a 
member of the Elks Lodge BPOE No. 1701 in St. Marys, a member 
of the Sistersville VFW Post NO. 6328, American Legion Pleasants 
Post No. 79 and a World War II US Navy veteran.

He is survived by his wife of 30 years, "B" Shingleton; one 
son, Terry Johnson of St. Inigoes, Md; one step-daughter, 
Annabel Lemley of Washington, Pa; one step-son Robert Bechtol 
of San Francisco; one granddaughter, Becky Johnson of St. 
Inigoes Md; three step-granddaughters; five step-great-
grandchildren; one brother, Delbert C. "Chiz" Shingleton of 
St. Marys and two nieces.

Services will be Saturday at 2pm in Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
St. Marys with Rev. Roy Cox officiating with burial in Nine 
Mile Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 14, 1972
MATTIE SHINGLETON

Mrs. Mattie Shingleton, 89 of Route 39, St. Marys, died Monday 
morning, Sept. 11 at her residence.

She was born in Pleasants County, Sept. 18, 1882, daughter of 
the late Squire and Liza Locke Poynter.

She is survived by two sons, Smith of St. Marys and Roy of 
Weirton, 11 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Clark 
Shingleton, one brother and two sisters.

Funeral was Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Franklin Lambert officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Feb. 17, 1999
ROY SHINGLETON

Roy Shingleton, 90, of Brightwood Center in Follansbee and 
formerly of Weirton and St. Marys, died Feb. 5 in UPMC Shadyside 
Hospital in Pittsburgh.

He was retired from Weirton Steel division of National Steel 
Corp. and attended the Church of the Nazarene.

He is survived by two sons and daughter-in-law, Donald and 
Ruth of Follansbee and Deleno and Beverly of Weirton; one 
daughter and son-in-law, Sara Lou and Richard Safreed of 
Weirton; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Lamp Shingleton; 
one son, Coleman Lee, his parents, William Clark and Samantha 
Pynter Shingleton; and one brother, Smith Shingleton.

Services were Feb. 8 at James Funeral Home in Follansbee with 
burial in Chapel Hills Memorial Gardens at Weirton.
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Sentinel, August 16, 1989
SMITH SHINGLETON

Smith L. Shingleton, 83, of Route 89, St. Marys, died Monday, 
Aug. 14, at his residence.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late William C. 
and Mattie Poynter Shingleton. He was a member of Zoar Baptist 
Church and a member of Boiler Makers Local 105.

He is survived by his wife, Winnie Higgins Shingleton; four sons, 
Phillip L. at home, Denton and Smith L. Jr, both of St. Marys; 
Dean of Wooster, Ohio; four daughters, Brenda Bailey of 
Friendly, WV; Melody Grant of St. Marys; Jean Coleman of 
Parkersburg and Doris Zappone of Wooster, Ohio; one brother, 
Roy Shingleton of Follansbee; 25 grandchildren; and several 
great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be 1pm Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. Franklin Lambert officiating, with burial in Maple Lane 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 4, 1996
SMITH SHINGLETON, JR

Smith L. Shingleton Jr, 65 of Belmont, died Nov. 24 at Marietta 
Memorial Hospital.

He was born Sept. 25, 1931 in Pleasants County to the late Smith 
L. and Hazel Little Shingleton Sr. He was a welder.

He is survived by three daughters, Sherrie Brake of Broadview
 Heights, Tina Shingleton of Left Hand, WV and Tammy Elkins of 
Cleveland; one son, James Shingleton of Akron; two sisters, 
Doris Zappone of Wooster, O., and Jean Coleman of Parkersburg; 
one brother, Dean Shingleton of Wooster; two half sisters, 
Brenda Kemp of Sistersville and Melody Jo Grant of St. Marys ; 
one half brother, Phil Shingleton of St. Marys; five 
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by one brother Denton Shingleton.

Services were Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral home with Rev. 
Roy Cox officiating, with burial in Maple Lane Cemetery.
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News. Nov. 27, 1988
VIRGINIA E. SHINGLETON

Virginia E. Shingleton, 68, of St. Marys, died Friday afternoon, 
Nov. 25, in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Pleasants County, WV, daughter of the late Arthur 
and Ethel Wilson Lamp.  She was a member of First Baptist Church, 
St. Marys.

She is survived by her husband, Guy W. Shinglton Sr; three 
daughters, Carol Johnson of Georgetown, Pa., Penny Tate and 
Teresa Barnhart, both of Weirton, WV, one son, Guy W. 
Shingleton Jr. of St. Marys; four brothers, Brian Lamp and 
Tyndall Lamp both of St. Marys and Eugene Lamp of Newark Ohio, 
two sisters, Audrey Bennett and Helen Barnhart, both of St. 
Marys and four grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister.

Services will be Monday 2pm at First Baptist Church, St. Marys 
with Rev. William Stout and Rev. Larry Hooper officiating with 
burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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December 10, 1991
CHARLES LAWRENCE SHINN

Charles "Charlie" Lawrence Shinn, 44, of 708 Fourth St., St. 
Marys, died Sunday at Worthington Manor Nursing Home.

Shinn had attended Seventh Street United Methodist Church.  He 
served in the Vietnam Conflict in the US Navy. He worked as a 
plant manager for the Coca-Cola Co. in Pikeville, Ky. and also 
worked for the Coca-Cola companies in Parkersburg and Charleston.

He was born in Charleston, son of the late Floyd E. and Virginia 
Della Price Shinn.

He is survived by one son, Eric Shinn of Nitro, two brothers, 
Bob Shinn of Parkersburg and Jack Shinn of St. Marys; two 
sisters, Shirley Runnion of St. Marys and Margaret Bergos of 
Chicago, Ill and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be 1pm Wednesday at Leavitt Funeral Home, 
Parkersburg with Father Steve Valleonga officiating with 
burial in Evergreen Cemetery North.
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Oracle, Jan. 12, 1984
FLOYD E. SHINN

Floyd E. Shinn, 71, of Vienna, died Jan 5 at Camden Clark 
Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Kanawha County, son of the late Floyd W. and 
Mary Prouse Shinn. He attended the First Church of the Nazarene 
and was retired from the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Local 565 
after a number of years of employment.

He is survived b his wife, Bessie Edwards Shinn; three sons, 
B.E. of Clendenin and Charles L. of Nitro, Jack of Clendinen, 
two daughters, Shirley Runnion of St. Marys; Margaret Bergos 
of Chicago; two stepsons, Robert E. Lang of Dayton, O., and 
L.W. Lang of Bradenton, Fla; five brothers, W.E. Shinn of 
Big Chimney, John Lovell Shinn of Charleston, O.R. Shinn of 
Teays Valley; Delbert Shinn of Columbus, and Carl Shinn of 
Fort Pierce, Fla; a sister, Olive Morris of Charleston; eight 
grandchildren; four step grandchildren; a great-grandson and 
two step-great-granddaughters.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Virginia Price Shinn.

Funeral was Monday at Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. Dayton 
Lockard officiating and burial in Arlington Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 3, 1990
J. CARL SHOULDIS

J. Carl Shouldis, 84, of 801 Second St. St. Marys, died Thursday 
evening, Feb. 1 at his residence.

Shouldis in 1947 established the Shouldis Department Store in St. 
Marys and later stores in Sistersville and New Martinsville. 
Earlier he was manager of A.W. Cox Department Store in 
Parkersburg.

He was born in Harmony, son of the late William W. and Celia 
Field Shouldis.

He was a member of St. Marys United Methodist Church, the St. 
Marys Lodge AF&AM, St. Marys Lodge IOOF No. 22 and BPOE No. 1701.

He is survived by his wife, Lucille Gillespie Shouldis; two 
daughters, Joanne Dotson and Barbara Reckard, both of St. Marys; 
two sisters, Ruth Samples and Suewanee Couch, both of Charleston; 
five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by seven sisters and brothers.

Funeral will be 2pm Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. Maurice Miller and Rev. Richard Crickard officiating, 
with burial in IOOF Cemetery, St. Marys.
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Sentinel, Jan. 7, 1991
LUCILLE W. SHOULDIS

Lucille W. Shouldis, 81, of St. Marys, died Sunday, Jan. 6 at 
St. Joseph's Hospital.

Shouldis was a member of the St. Marys United Methodist Church 
and a member of the United Methodist Women.  She was born at 
Farmville, Va. a daughter of the late Wiley B. and Nancy 
Whitworth Gillispie.

She is survived by two daughters, Joanne Dotson and Barbara 
Reckard, both of St. Marys; two sisters, Elizabeth Wiley 
Seale and Paige C. Olsen, both of Pensacola, Fla., five 
grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.  She was preceded 
in death by her husband, J. Carl Shouldis, in 1990 and two 
sisters.

Funeral will be 11am Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Darrel A Gooden officiating, with burial in St. 
Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 11 ,1982
GARNET L. SHREEVES

Mrs. William D. (Garnet Lee) Shreeves, 75, of Parkersburg, 
died Thursday evening, Nov. 4 in Camden Clark Hospital in 
Parkersburg.

She was the daughter of the late Emory and Mary Katherine 
Shultz Sims, a native of Pleasants County and a member of 
the Lauckport Baptist Church in Parkersburg.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. James (Peggy) Sands 
of Marietta, Ohio and Mrs. Ira (Betty) King Jr. of Parkersburg; 
two sisters, Pearl Riley and Bonnie Hart of Parkersburg; five 
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by four brothers.

Services were Monday at the Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. 
James Neale and Pastor Richard Runion officiating with burial 
in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Leader, Nov. 19, 1988
OPAL ONALEE SHREVES

Opal Onalee Shreves, 79, of 205 Klondike Ave, Sistersville, 
died Tuesday, Nov. 15, in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, 
Parkersburg.

She was born in Tyler County, daughter of the late Sherman and 
Rachel Butler Tice.

She is survived by two daughters, Rachel Leasure and Shirley 
Houser, both of Sistersville; eight sons, Sherman of Rahns, 
Pa., Kenneth of Wapato, Wash., Roy of Pottstown, Pa. , Everett 
of Oaks, Pa., Rodney of Phoenixville, Pa., Tony of Sistersville 
and Toby of Hopkinsville, Ky., three sisters, Delphine Marquise 
of Wick, Geraldine Rymer of Bens Run and Murl Shreves of 
Friendly; 30 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Shreves, in 
1961; two daughters, Wanda and Linda; four brothers and two 
sisters.

Services were held Friday at Eckles Funeral Home, Sistersville 
with Rev. Noel Flynn officiating with burial in Shreves 
Cemetery, Tyler County.
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Oracle, April 2, 1997
PEARL SHREVES

Pearl H. Shreves, 71, of Burt St., Sistersville, died March 
25 at Wheeling Hospital.

She was born in Sistersville to the late Earl and Dolly Beaver 
Kemp and was a homemaker and member of Sistersville Nazarene 
Church.

Surviving are her husband, Ray E. Shreves Sr.; one brother, 
Robert Beaver of Sistersville; three sisters, Burl V. Brewer 
of Sistersville, JoAnn Bever of Manitou Beach, Mich. and 
Carolyn Stottlemire of New Matamoreas; two grandchildren, 
Andy Shreves and Tracy Kemp, of Sistersville; two great-
grandchildren, Samanatha Kemp and Nathan Kemp, both of 
Sistersville.

She was preceded in death by one son, Ray E. Shreves Jr., and 
one brother, James Kemp.

Services were Thursday at Myers Funeral Home in Sistersville 
with Rev. Larry Cale officiating and burial in Greenwood Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan 17, 1985
ROBERT E. SHREVES

Robert Edward Shreves, 44 of Route 1, Friendly, died Monday, 
Jan 14 in Sistersville General Hospital.

He was born in Tyler County, a son of the late Bert and Emma 
Bowers Shreves. He was a member of the Zion United Methodist 
Church, an employee of Consolidated Aluminum Company and 
served in the US Army.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra Markley; three sons; Marvin 
Shreves of Newport, Ohio; Robbie and Darrin Shreves, both at 
home; one daughter, Sherrie at home; four brothers, Bert 
Shreves Jr. of Fly, Ohio; James of Sistersville and Norman 
and Layman both of Hopewell.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Viola and by one 
brother, Ralph.

Services will be Thursday at Eckels Funeral Home in 
Sistersville with Rev. Ernest Harris officiating with 
burial in Friendly Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 26, 1988
SAMATHA SHARRELLE SHREVES

Samantha Sharrelle Shreves, daughter of Marvin and Alicia 
Hackathorn Shreves died at birth Saturday morning, May 21, 
at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, 
Sandra L. Shreves of Friendly, Julian and Joni Hackathorn of 
Shultz, and Gary and Beth Tuttle of Raven Rock; great-
grandparents, Carl and Della Hackathorn of Shultz, Lewis and 
Neva Snider of Raven Rock; Josephine Hackathorn of Belmont; 
four uncles and three aunts.

Graveside services were held at Cochran Cemetery in Wetzel 
County with Evangelist William Butterfield officiating.
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Sentinel, Sept. 1, 1995
CATHERINE SHRIER

Catherine Shrier, 87, of Inola, Okla. formerly of Pleasants 
County, died Aug. 5 in Oklahoma.

Mrs. Shrier was a graduate of St. Marys High School and St. 
Joseph's School of Nursing, Parkersburg.  She worked at St. 
Joseph's Hospital for several years, later moving to Oklahoma, 
where she continued her nursing career for many years.

She was born in Shultz, a daughter of the late T.C. and Annie 
Nole Hammett.

She is survived by two daughters, Mary Adams of Oklahoma City, 
Okla. and Annie Catherine Kroeger of Alabama; one son, George 
Shrier of Inola and one sister, Ellen G. Hammett of St. Marys.

Funeral services were held Aug. 7 at St. Francis Catholic 
Church, Tulsa, Okla. with burial in Calvary Cemetery.
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Leader, March 30, 1985
GEORGE F. SHRIER

George F. Shrier, 77, long-time Tulsa, Okla. resident passed 
away Monday, March 25.  He moved to Tulsa in 1927 from St. 
Marys and was a retired farmer.

He is survived by his wife, Annie C. Hammtet Shrier, of the 
home; two daughters, Mary Nixon, Oklahoma City, Okla. Cathey 
Kroeger, Tulahoma, Tenn., a son George Jr. of Tulsa, Okla; a 
sister Dorothy Goodrick of Inola Okla and 10 grandchildren.

Services were held Wednesday at St. Francis Catholic Church 
with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Tulsa.
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Oracle, Oct. 30, 1975
RAYMOND SHRIVER

Raymond Christopher Shriver, 78, of Bens Run, died at Turtle 
Creek Convalescent Center in Parkersburg, Monday. Oct. 20.

He was born in Tyler County, son of the late Christopher Frank 
and Alma Mason Shriver.  He was a member of the Long Reach U.M. 
Church, St. Marys IOOF Lodge Encampment 22 and was a construction 
worker.

He is survived by a number of nieces, including Mrs. Pauline 
Kerns and Mrs. Mary Propst of Charleston, Mrs. Evelyn Fulmer 
of Parkersburg and Mrs. Alma Jones of Youngstown, Ohio, two 
grandnephews and three grandnieces.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Effie May Marsh Shriver.

Funeral services were Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Bobby C. Gwinn officiating with burial in Long 
Reach Cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 9, 1995
DORTHEA M. SHUCK

Dorthea M. Hackathorn Shuck, 82, of 24th Avenue, Parkersburg 
died Tuesday at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Christopher 
C. and Martha U. Wolfe Hackathorn.  She was a housekeeper for 
several doctors and lawyers in the Parkersburg and Marietta 
areas.  She was a member of the Camden Avenue Church of Christ.

Surviving are one daughter, Mary Caplinger of Parkersburg; 
one sister, Elizabeth A. Smith of Belmont; one brother, Gale 
Hackathorn of Middle Island, WV; one half-sister, Loretta 
"Bessie" Maston of Schultz WV; two half-brothers, Roy 
Hackathorn of Marietta and Christopher Hackathorn Jr. of 
Belmont; two stepsisters, Leota Wilson of Belmont and 
Luella Wiseman of Parkersburg; her step-mother, Josephine 
Hackathorn of Belmont; six grandchildren and 13 great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Damie Hashman and 
Ida Pearl Hackathorn; five brothers, Johnny Hackathorn, Carl, 
Leonard, Gilbert and Vernon Hackathorn and two half-brothers, 
Earl Johnson and Chandis Johnson.

Services will be at 1pm Friday, Franklin Funeral Home, 
Parkersburg, with Evangelist Tim Hatfield and Brian Jones 
officiating.  Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Sentinel, Oct. 12, 1989
ALVA SHULTZ

Alva Shultz, 76, of Bens Run, died Wednesday, Oct. 11, at St. 
Joseph's Hospital following an extended illness.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Elwood and 
Martha Lane Shultz. He was a member of Calcutta United 
Methodist Church, and Ohio Valley Fox Hunters Assc.

He is survived by his wife, Madeline Virginia Meanor Shultz; 
three sisters, Thelma Little and Hazel Barnhart, both of 
New Cumberland, and Eudell McLaughlin of Wellsburg; one 
brother-in-law, George Meanor, at home.

He was preceded in death by five brothers and five sisters.

The funeral will be 1pm Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Evangelist Cecil Dotson and Evangelist Ralph Hanlin 
officiating with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 10, 1986
BELLE BUCHANAN SHULTZ

Belle Buchanan Shultz of Montrose, Colorado, died May 12 in 
Memorial Hospital in Montrose.

She was born April 6, 1905 at Raven Rock, daughter of Stephen 
E. and Sarah Joan Hisam Buchanan.  She was married in 1931 to 
Larnie (Bub) Shultz, who died in 1959.

Survivors include a daughter, Faynelle Rigdon of Montrose; 
eight grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; a brother, 
Sherman Buchanan of Friendly, and a foster sister, Garnet 
Newland of St. Marys.

She was preceded in death by a son, Marvin L. Shultz, in 1978, 
six brothers and two sisters.

Funeral services were held in Montrose Church of Christ and 
burial was in Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Albuquerque N.M. 
where she had lived several years before moving to Montrose 
in 1982.
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Oracle, Oct. 29, 1997
COLEMAN L. SHULTZ

Coleman L. Shultz, 68, of Glenmoor, Ohio died Oct. 14 at 
Shadyside Hospital in Pittsburgh.

He was born in St. Marys Oct. 26, 1928 to the late Arlington 
and Myrtle Davis Shultz. He retired from the former Crucible 
Colt Industries in 1983 where he worked in the electric 
furnace department as a millwright.  He was a member since 
1953 of the Virginia Avenue Church of Christ in Chester, WV 
and was a former member of the Tri Angle Seniors.

Surviving are his wife, Hester Fleming Shultz, who he married 
May 15, 1948; one daughter, Mrs. Michael (Terri) Sprout of 
Gastonia, N.C., three sons, Jerry L. Ronald E. and Richard 
W. all of East Liverpool, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Don 
(Catherine) Artman of Painesville, O; eight grandchildren; 
5 step-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one son, James E. Shultz, one 
sister, Cherry Nicholson; and one brother, Wayne Shultz.

Services were Oct. 17 at Dawson Funeral Home in East Liverpool 
with Evangelist Frank Higginbotham officiating with burial in 
Cox County Memorial Park.
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Sentinel, June 1, 1990
CORA E. SHULTZ

Cora Elizabeth Shultz, 59, of St. Marys, died Wednesday 
afternoon, May 30, at her residence.

She was born in Pleasants County a daughter of Raymond 
Griffith Sr. and St. Marys and the late Mamie Cameron 
Griffith.  She was a member of the St .Marys Nazarene 
Church and a former employee of Care Haven of Pleasants.

She is survived by one brother, Raymond Griffith II of Devola, 
Ohio; two sisters, Florence Luzadder of Grafton and Doris 
Stewart of Vienna; several aunts and uncles; and nieces and 
nephews.  She was preceded in death by her husband, George 
Shultz.

Services will be 2pm Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Pastor Eldon Gray officiating with burial in St. Marys 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 11, 1976
GEORGE SHULTZ

George L. Shultz, 73, of Route 2, St. Marys, died at his 
residence Wednesday, Nov. 3.
He was the son of the late Elwood and Martha Lane Shultz. 
He was retired from Quaker State Oil and Refining Co. in St. 
Marys.

He is survived by his widow, Cora Griffith Shultz, a son, 
Forrest, of Morgantown; three brothers, Oliver of Culloden, 
Alva of Bens Run, and Ira of Weirton; seven sisters, Mrs. 
Bertha Barnes in Illinois, Thelma Little of New Cumberland, 
Florence Meanor of San Jose, Calif. Anna Verbisco in Florida, 
Lucy Charlton in Tennessee, Hazel Barnhart of Weirton and 
Eudell McGlaughlin of Wellsburg.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Eliza Shultz, a 
brother and a sister.

Funeral services were Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral home 
with Rev. Perry Stewart officiating with burial in IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 25, 1971
LINZY D. SHULTZ

Funeral services for Linzy D. Shultz, 66, of Route 1, Hebron, 
who died Wednesday, Nov. 19 at his residence, were held 
Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home in St. Marys with Rev. 
Thomas Cox and Rev. Franklin Lambert officiating.  Burial was 
in Maple Lane Cemetery.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late John W. and 
Ellie Patterson Shultz. He was a member of the Baptist Church 
and had been employed as a saw mill operator.

He is survived by his wife, Pearl Hooper Shultz; four sons, 
Wesley and Dean Shultz of West Union, Junior Shultz of 
Barberton, O and John Shultz of Weirton; three daughters, 
Mrs. Charles (Velma) Davis of Wellsville, O., Mrs. Draper 
(Mildred) Harden of Pennsboro and Miss Sandra Shultz, at 
home; two brothers, Raymond Shultz of Weirton, and Clifford 
Shultz of East Liverpool, O, 21 grandchildren and four 
great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters.
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Sentinel, Sept. 15, 1988
MYRTLE D. SHULTZ

Myrtle Davis Shultz, 81, of Route 1, St. Marys, died 
Tuesday, Sept. 13, in the Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of the late 
Coleman and Letha Whaley Davis. She was a member of the 
Cloverdale Church of Christ and the Pleasants County Senior 
Citizens.

She is survived by her husband, Arlington "Pete" Shultz, 
one son, Coleman Lee of East Liverpool, Ohio; one daughter, 
Catherine Artman of Painesville, Ohio; three sisters, Mable 
Eddy of St. Marys, Artie Shultz of Marietta, Ohio and Ruth 
Niday of Charlotte, NC, seven grandchildren; 11 great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one son, Wayne, one daughter, 
Cherry and one brother.

Funeral will be 1pm Saturday, at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with evangelist Cecil Dotson officiating with burial in 
Cloverdale Cemetery.
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Leader, Dec. 4, 1999
PEARL SHULTZ

Parl Shultz, 89, of Flushing, Ohio, died Dec.  2 at East Ohio 
Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio.

She was born April 13, 1910 in Pleasants County to the late 
Basil Hooper and Nancy Cunningham Hooper Cambridge. She was a 
member of Maple Lane Free Will Baptist Church at Hebron.

She is survived by three daughters, Velma Davis of Wellsville, 
Ohio; Mildred Harden of Ellenboro and Sandra Wilson of Batavia, 
Ohio; one son, John Shultz of Flushing, one sister, Phylis 
Adams of St. Marys ; 24 grandchildren and several great-
grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces and 
nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Linzy D. Shultz in 
1971; three sons, Wesley, Junior and Dean Shultz; six sisters, 
Ivy Griffith, Ora Rice, Della May, Grace Cowan, Bernice Lamp 
and Rosemary Underwood and one brother, Tyndall Hooper.

Services will be Saturday at 2pm at Ruttencutter-Ingram Funeral 
Home with Rev. Tom Cox officiating and burial in Maple Lane 
Masonic Cemetery at Hebron.
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Sentinel, July 19, 1990
EMERY SIDWELL

Emery "Bill" Sidwell, 79, of 815 Grant Ave., Belpre, died 
Tuesday, July 17, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital following 
an extended illness.

He was born in Calhoun County, a son of the late William and 
Fanny Bush Sidwell. He was raised by Haas and Clara Louden. 
He attended Pleasantview United Methodist Church of Belpre. 
He was a US Army veteran of World War II, serving in the 
European Theater. He was a life member and chaplain of VFW 
Post 1212 of Parkersburg, a member of the American Legion 
Belpre Post 495, and a member of Belpre Senior Citizens.  
He retired from Ames Co. in 1976 following 30 years of 
service.

He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Lorena Pratt Sidwell; 
one brother, Harley Sidwell of Coolville; four half brothers, 
Freddy Sidwell of Clarksburg, Lester and Frank Sidwell, both 
of Elizabeth and Donald Sidwell of Parkersburg; four half 
sisters, Gladdy Carpenter of Harrisville, Jane Owens of 
Canton, Ohio, Della Cummings of Cleveland and Pauline 
Gillespie of Parkersburg,

He was preceded in death by a brother Gurvis Sidwell and 
three sisters, Geraldine Jones, Effie Sidwell and Minnie 
Baileys.

Funeral will be 11am Friday at Spencer Funeral Home, Belpre, 
with Pastor Duane Wolfe officiating, with burial in Rockland 
Cemetery, Belpre.
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Sentinel, May 25, 1985
GURVIS R. SIDWELL

Gurvis R. Sidwell, 76, of Route 2, Elizabeth ,died Thursday 
evening, May 23 in the Calhoun General Hospital, Grantsville.

He was born in Calhoun County, son of the late William and 
Fannie Bush Sidwell. He was a retired sawmill operator.

He is survived by one son, Robert Sidwell of Hinkley, Ohio; 
two daughters, Maxine Ferrell of Munday and Goldie Elkins of
East Lynn; three sisters, Jane Owens of Canton, Ohio, Della 
Cummings of Cleveland, Ohio and Pauline Gillespie of 
Parkersburg; six brothers, Harley of Coolville, Ohio, 
Freddie of Meadowbrooke, Emery of Belpre, Lester of Newark, 
Don of Parkersburg, and Frank of Elizabeth ;22 grandchildren, 
one stepsister, Glady Carpenter of Harrisville.

Services will be at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville with Rev. 
Grant Franco officiating with burial in Wolverton Cemetery, 
Munday.
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Oracle, Dec. 16, 1982
HENRY J. SIERS

Henry J. Siers, 86, of Parkersburg, died Friday afternoon, 
Dec. 10 following an extended illness.

He was born at Pine Grove and was a member of the Seventh 
Street  United Methodist Church, a veteran of World War I, 
a member of the World War I Barracks No. 0456WV.  He had 
been a carpenter and a member of the Carpenters Union 899 
in Parkersburg.

Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Esther Horner Siers; two 
sons, Henry Harrison Siers Jr. of Williamstown and Albert 
Siers of Wellsville, Oho; two daughters, Mrs. Laveda Starkey 
of Mercer, Pa. and Eva L. Lanham of Margate Fla., a brother, 
Bert Siers of Waverly, 10 grandchildren, 23 great-
grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

Services were Monday at Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. 
Emmett Ferrell officiating with burial in Mount Olivet 
Cemetery.

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Oracle, Oct. 20, 1983
MOLLIE E. SIGLER

Mollie E. Sigler, 91, died Thursday Oct. 13 in Erie, Pa.

She was born in St. Marys, Nov. 29, 1891, daughter of the 
late James Luther Calvert and Virginia Elliott.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Wahowski and 
Mrs. Arlene Karlawchak, both of Erie, Pa., and one son, George 
G. Sigler of McKees Rock, Pa., one brother, Gale Calvert of 
Parkersburg; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be Sunday at Salem United Church of Christ near 
Kittanning, Pa.
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Sentinel, Feb. 1, 1992
L.B. "BERT" SIERS

L.B. (Bert) Siers, 86, Route 2, Waverly, died Thursday, Jan. 
30 at his residence.

Siers was a farmer, member of the National Cattleman's 
Association, served as a member of the Federal Land Bank 
Loan Board and received the WV Conservation Award many times.

He was born in Wood County, a son of the late James H. and 
Susanna Elliott Siers.

He is survived by his wife, Elsie Maidens Maxwell Siers; 
one son, David Siers of Houston, Texas; one daughter, Vicki 
Davis of Leesburg, Va; two stepdaughters, Becky Maxwell 
Brennan of Glenview Ill and Barbara Maxwell Martin of 
Myrtle Beach, SC and four grandchildren, Merritt, Nathan, 
Jenny and Beth.  He was the last surviving member of his 
family.

He was preceded in death by a wife, Hester McIntire Siers.

Funeral will be 2pm Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Ron Branch officiating with burial in Willow 
Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 6, 1989
JAMES D. SILL

James D. Sill, 75, of Steubenville, died Saturday, July 1 at 
Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville.

He was born in Wheeling, son of the late James C. and Minnie 
Dixon Sill. He was retired from Weirton Steel Corp. and was a 
member of Grace Lutheran Church, Steubenville.

Surviving is his wife, Helen Neely Mott Sill; three 
stepdaughters, Peggy Swasnik of Ravenswood, Patty Didonato 
of Weirton and Sue Ellen Palcios of Los Vegas, Nev., his 
sister-in-law Ethel Cumblidge of Belmont; five grandchildren, 
six great-grandchildren; a nephew and a niece.

Services were held at McClave-Chandler-Mills Funeral Home, 
Steubenville, with burial in Fort Steuben Burial Estates 
mausoleum.
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May 3, 1983
EDITH SILMAN

Edith Silman, 73 of Big Springs, died at Calhoun General 
Hospital in Grantsville, Sunday evening, May 1 after a long 
illness.

She was born in Calhoun County and was a member of the Beech 
Valley United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Silman; two daughters, 
Velma Cunningham of Mayfield, Ohio and Thelma Dowis of 
Willoughby, Ohio; a sister, Alma Ferrell of Big springs; 
six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be Thursday at Stump Funeral Home Grantsville, 
with Rev. James Epling officiating with burial in Nobe Cemetery.
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Oracle, dec. 18, 1986
BARBARA SIMMONS

Barbara Jean Simmons, 40, of Friendly, died Sunday evening, 
Dec. 14, in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, following a long 
illness.

She was born in Ritchie County, daughter of Mary O'Toole 
Graham of Durand, Mich. and the late Harold M. Thomas.

She is survived by two sons, Robert Edward Lowther of Friendly 
and Ricky Eugene Lowther, at home; two stepsons, Scottie Wayne 
Simmons of Chanute Air Force Base, Ill and Charles C. Simmons 
of Jacksonville, Fla; four brothers, John Thomas of Vancroft, 
Mich, Patrick Thomas of Deer Park, Tex., Mark Thomas and 
Charles Thomas, both of Pasadena, Tex and one sister Judith 
A. Thompson of Lindale, Tex.

Services were Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Franklin Lambert officiating with burial in St. Marys IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 6, 1996
ROBERT B. SIMMONS

Robert B. Simmons, 6, of Belmont, died March 3 at the Cedar 
Ridge Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Pocatalico WV.

He was born Feb. 6, 1930 at Cokeley in Ritchie County, son 
of the late Roy H. and Coca B. Tibbs Simmons.  He was a 
painter and a member of the painter's union in Canton, Ohio.

He is survived by four sons, Bob Raber of Sarasota, Fla, 
Roger Raber of Natuna, Ga., Roy Simmons and Allen Simmons 
of Anderson, SC, two daughters, Connie Simmons of St. Marys 
and Sharon Simmons of Anderson, SC, one step-son Lyle Raber 
of Orrville, Ohio; two brothers, Jim Simmons of Harrisville 
and Raymond Simmons of Camano Island, Wash; one sister, 
Dorothy Bradley of Washington, WV; 10 grandchildren and 
several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by 
one sister Helen Gilmore.

Services will be held Wednesday at 11am at Ruttnecutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. Maurice A. Miller officiating with burial in 
Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 8, 1992
EDGAR E. SIMONTON

Edgar E. Simonton, a retired teacher, principal and assistant 
superintendent in the Pleasants County schools, died April 3 
at Worthington Manor, Parkersburg. He was 84.

Simonton of Belmont, was born in Pleasants County, son of the 
late John J. and Laura V. Freeland Simonton.  He was a member 
of the Belmont United Methodist Church and St. Marys Lodge 41.  
He graduated from St. Marys High School with Class of 1926.  
He graduated from Marietta College in 1930 and had a master's 
degree from WV University.  He retired in 1972 after serving 
42 years as a teacher, principal and asst. superintendent in 
Pleasants County.  He was instrumental in the new school 
construction programs in Pleasants County.  He also had 
served as a Sunday school teacher and superintendent at 
the Belmont United Church.  He was a charter member and 
the first president of the Grant-Jefferson Lions Club and 
was the first district member and past president of the 
WV Retired School Employees Association and a member of 
the Pleasants County Senior Citizens. He was a member of 
the First Silver Haired Legislature, was the Alumnus of 
the Year in 1977, was one of the winners of the Top Hat 
Award given by the BPW, was a recipient of the Leonard 
Jarrett Award, Lions Club, and had received the 
Distinguished WV Award.

He is survived by his wife, Catherine Powell Simonton; 
one son, John E. of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; one daughter, 
Roberta Colvin of St. Marys; a foster son, David Wilson 
of Leisure City, Fla; seven grandchildren; one foster 
grandchild and five great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Hazel Myers 
Simonton; one son, William Kent in 1986, five brothers, 
two sisters and one granddaughter.

Services were held Monday at Belmont United Methodist 
Church with Rev. Amos McVey and Rev. Gene Kerby officiating, 
with burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 23, 1992
ETHEL SIMONTON

Ethel Kibbe Simonton, 88, of 701 Sixth St., St. Marys, 
formerly of Ellenboro, died Saturday, March 21, at Camden 
Clark Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Simonton was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church 
at Ellenboro and a former member of the Order of Eastern 
Star Chapter 20 at Ellenboro.

She was born in Hebron, a daughter of the late Theodore and 
Mary Elizabeth Leader, Bumgardner Gorrell.

She is survived by one sister, Edna Lambert of Ellenboro; 
one daughter-in-law, Anna Kibbe of Ellenboro, one stepson, 
James Simonton of Parkersburg; one step-daughter, Phyllis 
Calebaugh of Waverly; six grandchildren and 13 great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, William T. 
Kibbe; her second husband, Coleman P. Simonton; one son and 
one daughter.

The funeral will be 1pm Tuesday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral 
Home, Pennsboro with Rev. Oval Hatcher and Rev. Frank Lambert 
officiating, with burial in Masonic Cemetery, Ellenboro.
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Oracle, Jan. 8, 1987
HAYWARD E. SIMONTON

Services for Hayward E. Simonton, 67, of Natchez, Miss., 
were Thursday Dec. 11 at 10am at the Laird Funeral Home with 
Rev. Elton Brown officiating.  Burial was in Greenlawn 
Memorial Park Cemetery.

Simonton died Dec. 8 at Jefferson Davis Memorial Hospital. 
He was born Feb. 20, 1919 in Hebron, the son of the late 
William Otto and Minnie Alice Rush Simonton.

He was a member of the Jefferson Street United Methodist 
Church, a veteran of WWII and a member of the American Legion.

Survivors include his wife, Wihena Best Simonton of Natchez, 
a son, Hayward E. (Gene) Simonton Jr. of Natchez; three 
grandchildren, Melissa Kym Simonton, Hayward E. (Matt) 
Simonton III and Russell Price Simonton, all of Natchez and 
a brother Franklin D. Simonton of Hebron.
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News, Nov. 18, 1990
JERRY S. SIMONTON

Jerry S. Simonton, 81, of Star Route 39, St. Marys, Hebron 
Community, died Friday, Nov. 16 at his residence.

He was born at Hebron, Pleasants County, son of the late 
Benjamin and Ann Givens Simonton. He was a farmer and a 
member of the Pine Grove Church of Christ in Pleasants County.

He is survived by two brothers, John Simonton of Charleston, 
Donald Simonton of Hebron; and one sister, Mildred Evans of 
Hebron.

Services will be 2pm Monday at Pine Grove Church of Christ 
with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, near Hebron in Pleasants 
County.
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Leader, July 26, 1983
STANLEY N. SIMONTON

Stanley N. Simonton, 70, of Pennsboro, died at his residence 
Sunday evening, July 24.

He was born at Hebron, son of the late Benjamin and Anne 
Givens Simonton. He was a member of First United Methodist 
Church in Pennsboro and was retired from Star Lumber Co. 
and the City of Pennsboro.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Hoskins Simonton; a son, 
Blaine of St. Marys, a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Northcraft 
of Pennsboro; three brothers, John of Charleston and David 
and Jerry of Hebron; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Evans of 
Hebron and Mrs. Faye Wilson of Akron, Ohio and six 
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a son, two brothers, a sister, 
two half-brothers and two half-sisters.

Services were Thursday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home in 
Pennsboro with Rev. Noble Crew, Rev. James Mitchem and Rev. 
Kermit W. Poling officiating with burial in EUB Cemetery in 
Pennsboro.
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April 6, 1986
WILLIAM K. SIMONTON

William Kent Simonton, 45, of Route 3, St. Marys, died Sunday 
morning at St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg, following an 
illness of several months.

He was born in St. Marys, son of Edgar E. Simonton of Belmont 
and the late Hazel Myers Simonton.  He was an employee of 
Union Carbide and a member of the Methodist Church, St. Marys 
Lodge 41 and St. Marys Lodge No. 71.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret Pickens Simonton; two 
sons, J. Stephen Simonton of Williamstown and W. Scott 
Simonton at home; a brother, John E. Simonton of Mechanicsburg, 
Pa; a foster brother, Dave Wilson of Leisure City, Fla; a 
half-sister, Roberta Colvin of St. Marys and his stepmother, 
Catharine Simonton of Belmont.  He was preceded in death by 
an infant daughter.

Services were held at 3:30 Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral home 
with Rev. Robert Buskirk officiating with burial in the IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 29, 1995
GLENDA I. SIMPSON

Glenda Irene Goodman Simpson, 89, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 
and formerly of Marietta and St. Marys, died Oct. 28 at Fort 
Lauderdale.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late John Oliver 
and Bessie Hendricks Goodman.  She had spent her early life in 
Marietta before moving to Cleveland and had later resided in 
Titusville Fla., before moving to Ft. Lauderdale.

She was a homemaker, enjoyed working in her flower garden and 
was a member of the Church of the Nazarene.

Surviving are one son, Robert Douglas Simpson of Miami, Fla., 
one daughter, Helen Simpson Jewell of Juno Beach, Fla., six 
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Douglas 
Simpson; and one daughter, Pauline Simpson Ferranti. She 
was the last surviving member of her immediate family.

Services were held at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home, Marietta, 
with Rev. Jeffrey Douglas Jewell officiating with burial in 
Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan 14, 1982
MARJORY MEED SIMPSON

Marjory Meed Simpson, 65, of Parkersburg, died Jan 5 at Camden 
Clark Hospital last Tuesday.

She was born in St. Marys, daughter of the late L.G. and Mary 
Davis Meed.  She was a graduate of Parkersburg High School and 
Western Reserve University, was a member of Zonta International 
and was an August home economist retiree from Monongahela Power 
Company.

She is survived by her husband, Robert A. Simpson; a son, R. 
Keith Simpson of Laguna Beach, Calif., a daughter, Anne M. 
Simpson of Cambridge, Mass., a daughter-in-law, Virginia 
Simpson of Marietta, O., a brother James W. Meed of Elkin,
N.C., three sisters, Helen Zearley of Indianapolis, Ind., 
Midred Hatfield of Lancaster, Pa., and Regina Burt of 
Winston Salem, NC; three grandchildren and a great-
granddaughter.

She was preceded in death by a brother.

Following cremation, a memorial services was Friday at Vaughan 
Funeral Home in Parkersburg, with Rev. Dale C. Waters 
officiating.
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Sentinel, June 15, 1998
OPAL BUSCH SIMS

Opal Busch Sims, 74, of Brohard, Wirt County, died June 12 at 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Wirt County and was a homemaker and a lifelong 
Wirt County resident.  She was a member of the Brohard 
Goodwill Club and attended the Strait Creek Baptist Church, 
Brohard.

Survivors include her husband of 35 years, Denver Sims; one 
son, Larry Lemasters of Bloomfield, NJ, two daughters, Shirley 
Ferrell of Parkersburg and Patty Bruerton of Brohard; two step 
granddaughters, Elizabeth Bruerton and Christina Borden, both 
of Dyersburg, Tenn.; five brothers-in-law, Fred Sims of Big 
Bend, Bill Sims of Thornville, Ohio, Eugene Sims of Cleveland, 
Richard Sims of Troy and Jimmy Sims of Big Springs and one 
sister-in-law, Bonnie Buck of Big Springs.

She was preceded in death by her parents, French and Martha 
Ellen Snider Busch, five brothers, Noble, William, Jack, Fred 
and Glen Busch and one sister, Chessie Robinson.

Services will be 2pm Tuesday at Strait Creek Baptist Church, 
Brohard, Revs. Lewis Villers and Alfred Hickman officiating 
with burial in Hartley Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 12, 1999
LARRY LEE SIMMONS

Larry Lee Simmons, 66, of Route 4, St. Marys, died May 4 at 
his residence.

He was born Feb. 3, 1933 in Grafton to the late Walter Raymond 
and Mary Thelma Mason Simmons.  He was retired from Ironworkers 
Local 549 of Wheeling and was a Baptist.

He is survived by two daughters, Cynthia Moore and her husband, 
Bill of New Martinsville, and Cathy Brookover and her husband, 
Jesse of Belmont; several grandchildren, , William Shawn 
(Simmons) Parks of Vienna, Daniel Lee Moore, William Shane 
Moore and Julie Ann Moore all of New Martinsville and Samuel 
Don Brookover, Bobby Joe Parsons and Cindy LeAnn Ankrom, all 
of St. Marys; eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, JoAnn 
Ball and Dottie Shoemaker, both of Grafton and Sherry Isner of 
Jacksonville, Fla. and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by one son, Allen Simmons; and one 
brother, William Simmons.

Services were Thursday at St. John's Catholic Church with Rev. 
Thomas Karachira officiating with burial in St. Marys IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Sentinel, June 7, 1995
DONALD B. SIMONTON

Donald B. Simonton, 87, of Star Route, St. Marys, Hebron 
Community, died June 2 at Shepherd Health Care of Ellenboro.

He was born in Big Knot Community, Ritchie County, a son of 
the late Benjamin and Nancy Ann Givens Simonton. He was 
employed by the Civilian Conservations Corps during the 
Depression, was a farmer and worked on a sawmill.  He was a 
member of the Pine Grove Church of Christ near Hebron.

Surviving are one sister, Mildred Evans of Hebron and one 
brother, John Simonton of Charleston.

He was preceded in death by four brothers; three sisters; 
two half brothers and two half sisters.

Services were held Monday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral home, 
Pennsboro, Evangelist Richard Parsons officiating with burial 
in Pine Grove Cemetery near Hebron.
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Sentinel, Jan 12, 1990
FRED W. SIMONTON

Area businessman Fred W. Simonton, 84, of 601 E. Penn Ave., 
Pennsboro, died Thursday, Jan. 11, at Camden Clark Memorial 
Hospital.

Simonton was born near Hebron, Tyler county, son of the late 
Alonzo and Mary Carmichael Simonton. He founded Sterling 
Awning Co. in Belpre and named the company in honor of his 
son, Sterling Simonton.

He also owned Penn Vent Co. of Pennsboro, now known as 
Simonton Building Products and was an avid woodworker and 
wood finisher. He was a member of the Church of Christ.

He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Sybil Day Simonton; 
two sons, William Dean and Sterling Simonton, both of 
Parkersburg; one daughter, Barbara Bobier of Vienna; three 
granddaughters, Misty Simonton, Julie Bonnett and Judy 
Barnett, all of Parkersburg; two grandsons, Brad Pierson 
of Vienna and Brooks Garner of Parkersburg.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters.

Funeral will be 1pm Saturday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral 
Home, Pennsboro, with Evangelist Cecil Dotson officiating, 
with burial in the Church of Christ Cemetery at Pike, WV.
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Oracle, May 16, 1990
PAUL F. SINDELDECKER

Paul Franklin Sindeldecker, 66, of Route 1, Newport, died 
May 11 at his home.

He was born Oct. 9, 1923 at Woodsfield to Loyd W. and Mary 
Ada Dalrymple Sindeldecker. He was a member of the Church 
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  He was a truck 
driver for Yellow Freight System, retiring March 1, 1984 
after 22 years of service. He was raised in the Woodsfield 
and Belmont County areas and had lived in the Cleveland
and Ashland areas, before moving to Newport after his 
retirement.  He was a US Army veteran of World War II 
and was a member of Teamsters Union Local 407 and National 
Rifle Assc.  He was a volunteer auxiliary police officer 
at Avon and also had worked on the Fort Harmar Bridge.

He is survived by his wife, the former Dorothy "Dottie" Doan, 
whom he married Feb. 10, 1962; one son, Richard Charles of 
New Orleans, La., six daughters, Cindi Sindeldecker of 
Newport, Mrs. Ron (Sheryl) Fayer of Sanford, NC, Mrs. Lee 
(Charlotte) Streigerwalt of Ashland, Mrs. Kevin (Paula Jo) 
Green of Yucatpa, Calif., Mrs. Walter (Kathy) Beazel of 
Berry, Texas and Mrs. Jack (Bonnie Lee) Wise of Tucson, 
Az; 22 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; one brother 
Lloyd Robert of Athens; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Ralph 
Luther; and one grandson.

Services were Monday in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints with President Dan Grammer officiating with burial 
in Hopewell cemetery at Martins Ferry.
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Sentinel, March 31, 1987
SADIE MARIE SINE

Sadie Marie Sine, 89, of Pennsboro, died Sunday, March 29, at 
Pine View Continuous Care Center in Harrisville.

She was born in Tyler County, daughter of the late James and 
Lucinda Core Sine.  She was a graduate of the Lewis School of 
Culinary Arts.  She had been employed in various Clarksburg 
and Pennsboro restaurants.

She is survived by a son Robert L. Sine of Bridgeport, three 
nephews, Clair McGill of White Oak, Texas, Louis P. Sine of 
Amarillo, Texas and Robert O. Dunbar of Belpre; and a niece 
Wanda McGill Jenkins of Oklahoma City, Okla.

She was preceded in death by five brothers and three sisters.

Funeral will be at 10:30 am Wednesday at McCullough-Rogers 
Funeral Home in Pennsboro with Rev. Kermit W. Poling 
officiating with burial in Pursley Cemetery in Tyler County.
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Oracle, April 29, 1976
MRS. NORA SISLER

Mrs. Nora B. Sisler, 81 of Parkersburg, former resident of 
Newburg, Preston County, died at Union Protestant Hospital 
in Clarksburg Wednesday morning, April 21.

She was born in Friendsville ,Md, daughter of the late 
Norman and Margaret Friend. She was a member of the U.M. 
church and had attended St. Andrew's U.M. Church in 
Parkersburg.

She is survived by three sons, William of Newburg, Homer H. of
Kingwood and Franklin of St. Marys; three daughters, Mrs. 
Sadie Turner, Clarksburg; Mrs. Ellen Green, Parkersburg, 
and Mrs. Blanche Buckingham of Tunnelton, 33 grandchildren 
and a number of great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John A. Sisler, 
in 1960.

Funeral was Friday at Kyger-Williams Funeral Home in 
Kingwood with Rev. Robert P. Johnson officiating with 
burial in Maplewood Cemetery.
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MRS. MAE DOTSON SLEETH
1922

Mrs. Daniel Sleeth, formerly Miss Mae Dotson, of Waverly, WV 
was killed in an automobile accident at Akron, Ohio Sunday, 
1922, according to word received here Monday.

She and her husband were riding in the machine when it skidded 
straddling a guy wire of a telephone pole, running upon it and 
overturning.

Mrs. Sleeth was the daughter of William Dotson, who with her 
stepmother now reside here and a sister of Ralph Dotson and 
Mrs. Charles Galbriath of Parkersburg.  The following 
brothers and sisters also survive: Okey Dotson of Bowling 
Green, Ky., Edward Dotson of Winchester, Ky. Mrs. Bertha 
Munsey of this city; and Mrs. Lillian Wolfe of Akron, Ohio.

Remains were brought here on Wednesday and laid to rest in Odd 
Fellows Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Nov. 21,1985
JOSEPH O. SLIDER

Joseph O. Slider, 64, of South Gate Mobile Home Park on Newport 
Pike, Marietta, died Monday evening, Nov. 18, in Marietta 
Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Calhoun County, son of the late Joseph and 
Arvania Reynolds Slider.  He was retired from Airolite Co.
and was previously employed at Brickwede Brothers. He was an 
Army veteran of WWII and a member of the United steel Workers 
Local No. 1044.

He is survived by two sons, Rick and Randy Slider of Marietta.  
He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances McConnell Slider.

Funeral will be Friday at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home, 
Marietta with Rev. Joseph Henry officiating with burial 
in East Lawn Memorial Park.
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Oracle, Oct. 25, 1979
ETHEL FLESHER SLOAN

Funeral services were Oct. 16 at Snyder Funeral Home in Bremen, 
Ohio for Mrs. Ethel Flesher Sloan of 235 Fort St., Bremen.  
She died Oct. 13 in Lancaster-Fairfield Hospital.

She was the widow of Edward O. Sloan who died in 1969.  For 
a short period she and her husband lived in Belmont, where 
he was a teacher.  The rest of her life was spent in Bremen.

In addition to her husband, she was preceded by a son, William 
F. Sloan in 1976; a brother, Erwin V. Flesher in 1955 and a 
sister, Pearle I. Casey in 1976.

Surviving are a daughter, Miss Hazel V. Sloan of Bremen; a 
sister, Mrs. Grace Sloan of Lancaster, Ohio; a brother Dr. 
William R. Flesher of Little Rock Ark.; three grandchildren 
and five great-grandchildren.

Interment was made in Grandview Cemetery in Bremen.
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Oracle, Feb. 19, 1987
JAMES O. SLOAN

James O. Sloan, 57, died Jan. 23 at Aultman Hospital, 
Louisville, Ohio.

Born April 1, 1929 in Pittsburgh,Pa., he was retired and a 
member of Grace Brethren Church of North Canton, Woodlawn 
Lodge NO 672 and the F&AM of Aliquippa.

He is survived by his wife, Frances; two sons and two 
daughters-in-law, Rick and Cindy Sloan of Detroit, Mich., 
and Randy and Jolene Sloan of Louisville, Ky; his mother 
and stepfather, Esta and Wanless Ingram of Pittsburgh; a 
brother, Norman Sloan of Houston Texand three grandchildren.

Services were held Jan. 26 at Stier-Israel Funeral Home in 
Louisville with Rev. Terrance T. Taylor officiating with 
internment in Warstler Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Sept. 12, 1997
JAMES L. SLOCUM

James L. Slocum, 72, of Cedaredge, Col. died Tuesday, Sept. 
9 at his residence.

Slocum was a resident of Cedaredge for 13 years and was a 
graduate of high school in Cairo. He was a tree surgeon and 
a member of Surface Creek Lions Club and Delta Elks. He 
enjoyed fishing, hunting, skiing, reading, walking and 
outdoor sports.

He was born in Cairo, a son of Clyta B. Calvert Slocum of 
Parkersburg and the late Herbert J. Slocum

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, 
Marjorie Thomas Slocum of Cedaredge; four sons, James T., 
Thomas W. both of Denver Col., and Stephen M. of Arvadda, 
Col; four daughters, Connie DuRall of Denver, Cathy L. 
Shrader of Commerce City, Col., Christy L. Eads of 
Westminster and Cindy L. Garcia of Federal Heights, Col.; 
one sister, Pauline Ingram of St. Marys; 22 grandchildren 
and seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Betty Rodgers.

Memorial services will be held 2pm Sunday at Taylor Funeral 
Chapel, Cederedge, with R. Wayne Edlunk officiating.
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Oracle, July 6, 1989
WILLARD M. SLONAKER

Willard M. Slonaker, 74, of Matamoras, died Wednesday 
morning, June 28, in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Matamoras, son of the late Floyd D. and 
Nellie Flowers Slonaker. He had been a truck driver.

He is survived by nine sons, George of Canton, Ohio, Chester, 
Floyd, Harold, Jerry, Charles, Robert, Michael and Franklin 
Slonaker, all of Matamoras; four daughters, Lucille 
Addlesburger, Linda Dunn, Betty Dunn and Crystal Slonaker, 
all of Matamoras, 34 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren, 
two brothers, William Slonaker of Akron Ohio and Paul 
Slonaker of Matamoras; four sisters, Dot Motz of Canton, 
Ohio, Norma Jean Busch and June Felton, both of Matamoras 
and Wilma Allen of Chester, WV.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Allie Cooley Slonaker, 
one son Richard, and one sister, Betty Williams.

Services were Friday at Hadley Funeral Home,  Matamoras, 
with Rev. Frank Conley officiating with burial in Grandview 
Township Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 20, 1986
MILDRED ELLIOTT SMEEKS

Mildred Elliott Smeeks, 82, of Ravenswood, died last 
Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Care Inns of Ripley after a long 
illness.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late A.D. and 
Elizabeth Coen Elliott.  She was a member of the Ravenswood 
First United Metodist Curch, was a past regent of Ravenswood 
DAR and a member of St. Marys Chapter No. 31, order of the 
Eastern Star.

She is survived by a son, Frank C. Smeeks of Chester, Va; a 
daughter, Virginia L. Casey of Goodrich, Tex., a sister, 
Anna Powell of Cuyohoga Falls, O., five grandchildren and 
four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank C. Smeeks Sr., a 
brother and two sisters.

Funeral was at Straight-Tucker Funeral Home Chapel in 
Ravenswood with burial in Ravenswood Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 23, 1997
MARY JANE SMIDUTZ

Mary Jane Smidutz, 81, of St. Marys formerly of Port Clinton, 
Ohio, died April 16 at Carhaven of Pleasants in Belmont.

She was born Jan. 22, 1916 in Port Clinton, daughter of the 
late Hiram Hurd and Maggie Mae Moyer Snider. She was a 
retired society editor for the New Herald, Port Clinton's 
newspaper after 22 years of service.  She was a member of 
the Faith United Methodist Church in Port Clinton, a member 
of the Port Clinton BPW and a member of Newport United 
Methodist Chruch.  She wrote poetry, which was published 
in a Chapbook.

She is survived by one daughter, and son-in-law, Kay and Rev. 
Gary Hicks of Newport; four grandhcildren, Sean A. Hicks of 
Sheridan, Ind., Erin A. Thomson of Wilmore, Ky. and Teresa E. 
Hicks and Joseph A. Hicks, both of Newport; and one great-
grandson, Zachary A. Hicks of Sheridan, Ind.  She was 
preceded in death by her husband, Edward Robert Smidutz, 
in 1968.

Services were Saturday at Faith United Methodist Church in 
Port Clinton with Rev. Gary Hicks ofifcating with burial 
in Riverview Cemetery.
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Leader, Feb. 15, 1973
MRS. AUDREY SMITH

Mrs. Audrey B. Smith, 71, 126 2nd St., died Monday, Feb. 12 in 
Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Edward and 
Launa Dotson and had been a member of the First Christian 
Church in Wheeling.  Her husband, Hobart L. Smith, died in 
1971.

Surviving are her son, Paul E. Smith, Akron, Ohio; two 
sisters, Mrs. Mary D. Williams, St. Marys and Ercel 
Hammett of Michigan; four brothers, William and Elgar 
Dotson, both of Belmont; Matthew Dotson of Williamstown 
and Umber Dotson of New Martinsville and three grandchildren.

Funeral serivces will be Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. George W. McCune officiating with burial 
in IOOF Cemetery.
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Leader, March 25, 1989
ALTON M. SMITH

Alton M. Smith, 64, of St .Marys, died Thursday afternoon, 
March 23, at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in St. Marys to the late Arthur M.and Gladys 
Wilson Smith Martin. He was a member of the Dewey Avenue 
Church of Christ.  In 1987 he retired from the WV Dept. of 
Highways. He was a veteran of WWII serving in the Pacific 
and European theatres.

He is survived by his wife, Bettie Starrett Smith; two sons, 
Arthur of Parkersburg and Mark of Belmont, two daughters, 
Sondra Kostelich of Warminister, Pa., and Pamela Campbell 
of Ravenswood; a sister, Louanna Yoho of St. Marys; two 
brothers, Norman Smith of Mauldin SC and David Martin of 
Ravenswood; and eight grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a granddaughter and a brother.

Services are today t 2pm at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Evangelist William Butterfield with burial in St. Marys IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 22 ,1984
ANNA B. SMITH

Anna Belle Smith, 82 of New Matamoras, O., died Monday Oct. 
22 in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born Sept. 3, 1902 in Monroe County to Martin and 
Mary Stewart Neff. She was a member of the New Matamoras 
Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors include her husband, Elzie J. Smith; two sons,
Ralph Smith and Fred Smith, both of New Matamoras; three 
daughters, Mrs. Lucy Ritchie, Mrs. Barbara Williamson and 
Mrs. Mary Boron all of New Matamoras; 19 grandchildren and 
28 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one son, William D. Smith; one 
granddaughter, three brothers and two sisters.

Services were Thursday in the New Matamoras Church of the 
Nazarene with burial in Newport Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 20, 1991
BARNEY J. SMITH

Barney J. Smith, 83, of St. Marys, died Monday at his 
residence.

Smith was a member of Dewey Avenue church of Christ and 
retired from Quaker State Oil and Refining Co.

He was born in Newport, Ohio, the son of the late Barney 
D. and Ida Burgy Smith.

He is survived by one son, Maurice B. Smith of Lore City, 
Ohio; two daughters, Colleen Kiester of St. Marys and 
Barbara Cox of Cambridge, Ohio; two brothers, William F. 
Smith of St. Marys and Larry G. Smith of San Antonio, 
Texas; two sisters, Ethel Cline of Newport, Ohio and 
Mildred Olmstead of Ferndale, Wash., six grandchildren and 
five great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be 11am Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Evangelist William Renner officiating with burial in 
IOOF Cemetery, St. Marys.
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Sentinel, Nov. 29, 1986
BEATRICE G. SMITH

Beatrice G. Smith, 83, of St.Marys died Friaday morning, Nov. 
28 in St. Joseph's Hospital Parkersburg.

She was born in St. Marys, daughter of the late Job and Rose 
Smith.  She was a member of the First Baptist Church, St. 
Marys and was retired from the Pleasants County Board of 
Education.  She was a foster grandparent at the Colin 
Anderson Center.

She is surivved by two brothers, Archie Smith and Job 
Smith Jr. both of Newport Ohio; four sisters, Hollis 
Bennett of Clyde Texas, pearl Fineli of Follansbee, 
Betty Long and Gladys Butcher, bot hof Parkersburg.  
She was preceded in death by two sisters.

Funeral will be 11 Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. George Harris III officiating wiht burial in the 
IOOF Cemetery.
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News, Jan. 19, 1992
BERTHA M. SMITH

Bertha M. Smith, 81, formerly of 1023 Greene St., Marietta, 
died Jan. 18 at Heartland of Marietta.

She was born in Liberty Township, Washington County, a 
daughter of the late Sheldon and Lucy Mae Dennis Reynolds. 
She was a member of the Sixth and Washington Streets Church 
of Christ and had been a housewife and a beauty shop 
operator for Ideal Beauty Shop and other local beauty shops.

She is survived by two stepdaughters, Mrs. T.R. (Evelyn) 
McDermott of LaPlata, Md and Mrs. Carl (Mary) McAfee of 
Fleming; two stepgrandsons, Reese and George McAfee; one 
niece, Mrs. John (Judy Lee) Turrill Heaps of Marietta; one 
grandnephew, David Anthony Turrill of Logan; three step-
great-grandchildren and one aunt, Emma Oliver of Marietta.

She was preceded in death by her husband, George Isaac 
Smith on Oct. 5, 1972; one sister Edith Fila Adkison; and 
one stepgrandson, Thomas McDermott.

Services will be 11am Tuesday at Hadley Funeral Home, 
Marietta, with Roger A. Rush officiating with burial in 
Eastlawn Memorial Park.
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Oracle, March 13, 1980
BONNIE SMITH

Bonnie Smith 64, of Route 2, Lowel, Ohio died last Wednesday, 
March 5, at her home.

She was born March 2, 1916 at St. Marys. Mrs. Smith was a 
graduate of St. Marys High School and Jefferson School of 
Commerce.  She was a member of the Beverly Baptist Church.

On Dec. 24, 1938 she married Bernard Smith, who survives 
with a son, William L. of Cincinnati, Ohio; a daughter, 
Janet C. Long of Route 2, Lowell; 13 grandchildren; two 
great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Mayme Smith of St. 
Marys and a brother, Calvin Boley of Piscatotay, NJ.

A son Robert and a daughter Mailyn preceded her in death.

McCurdy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Sentinel, June 1, 1988
BOYD H. SMITH

Boyd H. Smith, 37, of St. Marys died Tuesday morning, May 
31, at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Okey and 
Mary Clovis Smith.  He was a member of St. Marys United
 Methodist Church and was a farmer. He was employed by the 
Pleasants County Board of Education.

He is survived by his wife, Virginia Mae Cumblidge Smith;
 one daughter, Sharon McGee of St. Marys; one brother, 
Robert D. Smith of Parkersburg; two sisters, Ruth Bailey 
of St. Marys and Helen Cook of Marshall, Texas; eight 
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one son, Thomas Boyd Smith, 
three brothers and one sister.

Funeral will be at 1pm Thursday at Ruttencutter Fuenral 
Home, St. Marys with Rev. Richard E. Crickard officiating 
with burial in Maple Lane Cemetery.
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Leader, feb. 5, 1983
BRADY D. SMITH

Brady D. Smith of Newport, died Wedneday morning, Feb. 2 at 
fairview Nursing Home, Beverly, Ohio.

He was born in West Wheeling, Ohio, son of the late Barney 
and Ida Bergia Smith and spent all his life in the Newport 
community. He had been a riverboat pilot, 13 years of 
which were with Standard Oil.

A veteran of WWII he ws a member of American Legion Post 
64 and a life member of Washington County Post 5108, Veterans 
of Foreign Wars.

Surivvors include his wife, Goldie Cameron Smith; four sons, 
Donley of Marietta, Robert E. of the home, Samuel and Jennings, 
both of Newport; a daughter, Marcia Lou Summers of Newport, 
six grandchildren; three brothers, William and Barney Smith, 
both of St. Marys and Larry Smith of San Antonio Texas and 
two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Cline of Newport and Mrs. Mildred 
Olmstead of Seattle, Wash.

Services are Saturday at McClure-Shafer Funeral Home, 
Marietta wiht Rev. Perry Stewart officiating with burial 
in Newport Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 5, 1991
CHARLES SMITH

Charles Okey Smith, 55 of St. Mary died Monday, Feb. 4, in 
St. Joseph's Hospital.

Smith was an employee of Eureka Pipeline Co. and a member of 
St. Paul's United Methodist Church. He was a member of St. 
Marys Lodge 41.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late Joseph and Lillie 
Green Smith.

He is survived by his wife, Teresa Binegar Smith, three 
daughters, Christie Renee Smith at home, Debbie Powell of 
Belmont and Tammy McQuillen of St. Marys; one son, Joseph 
Smith of St. Marys; one sister, Virginia Cox of St. Marys; 
one brother Forest B. Smith of St. Marys; one grandchild, 
Cody McQuillen of St. Marys.

Funeral will be 2pm Wednesday at Ruttnecutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Connie Dickens officiating with burial in Willow 
Island Cemetery.
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Leader, Oct. 24, 1987
CHARLES E. SMITH

Charles E. Smith, 74, of St. Marys died Tuesday evening, 
Oct. 20 at his home.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late James and 
Frances Dye Smith. He was a member of George Street Church 
of Christ, St. Marys, was a retired carpenter and a member 
of the Carpenters Local No. 518.

He is survived by his wife, Christine McCullough Smith; one 
son, Burl W. Smith of St. Marys; four daughters, Eva Frances 
Smith of Columbus, Ohio, Shirley Ann Matson, Sandra Taylor
 and Rosemary Smith all of St. Marys; one sister, Opal 
Tingler of Harrisville; 14 grandchildren and 24 great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two daughters, one sister and 
one brother.

Services were held at 2pm Friday at the George Street 
Church of Christ, with evangelist William Butterfield 
officiating with burial in Pine Grove Cemetery near Hebron.
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Sentinel, May 15, 1990
CHARLES R. SMITH

Charles Robert "Bob" Smith, 54 of Keller, Texas, formerly of 
St. Marys, died May 9 in Keller.

He was born in St. Marys, son of Leona Smith and the late 
Earl Smith. He was retired from the US Air Force after 
20 years of service. He had worked for Fleetline Trucking.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Frances; 
one son, Tim Smith of Texas; three stepdaughters, Madeline 
Fisher of Pennsylvania and Cathy Mullins and Cheryl Hardy, 
both of Texas; three stepsons Tom Williams of California 
and Randy and Scott Elliott, both of Texas; two sisters, 
Barbara Carpenter and Beverly Davis, both of St. Marys; 
two brothers, Earl Dean Smith of St. Marys nad Larry Smith 
of Washington, D.C. and six step-grandchildren.

Memorial serivces were conducted last week in Laurell and 
Memorial Park at Dallas Texas.
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Oracle, March 31, 1999
CHRISTINE S. SMITH

Christine S. Smith, 85, of St. Marys, died March 22 at 
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born April 4, 1913 in Parkersburg to the late Goerge 
W. and Zorah Elder McCullough.  She was a member of George 
Street Church of Christ in St. Marys and was retired from 
the former Colin Anderson Center in St. Marys.  She 
previously worked as a postal worker and had been employed 
at the former Economy Food Market in St. Marys.  She was a 
personal caretaker after retiring.

She is survived by three daughters, Shirley Maston and 
Sandra Taylor, both of St. Marys, and Eva Smith of Columbus; 
one son, Burl Smith of St. Marys; 14 grandchildren; nine 
great-great grandchildren; three sisters, Dorothy Greathouse 
of New Cumberland, WV, Eva Jean Miller of Ripley and Mary 
Lou Mitchell of Plain City, Ohio; several nieces, nephews 
and cousins; and three close friends, Thelma Moore, Anna 
Bailey and Lucille McCullough.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Smith; 
twin daughters, Shelia Fay Smith and Sharon Kay Smith; one 
son, Norman Paul Smith and one sister Geraldine Eddy.

Services were Friday at George Street Church of Christ with 
evangelist Cecil Dotson officaiting with burial in Pine 
Grove Cemetery at Hebron.
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Oracle, dec. 16, 1976
DANIEL W. SMITH

Daniel W. Smith, 53, Flushing, Ohio died last Monday, Dec. 6 
in Wheeling Hospital.

Born Jan. 4, 1923 he was a son of Mrs. Georgia McTaggart 
Smith and the late Ralph A. Smith.

He was a member of Flushing United Methodist Church, a veteran 
of WWII, a member of Flushing American Legion Post and had 
been employed by Consolidation Coal company.

He ws a member of the board of directors of Peoples Savings 
and Loan of Flushing, was active in Masonic organizations, 
being a member and Past Master of Flushing Masonic Lodge, a 
member of Flushing Eastern Star Lodge, was a Past Sovereign 
Prince of the Valley of Cambridge Scottish Rite, was made a 
33rd degree Mason in Boston, Mass in 1966 and was a member 
of Aladdin Temple of the Shrine of Columbus.

Surviving in addition to his mother of Flushing are his widow, 
Jean Miller Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Rodney (Janie) Dubinsky 
and Mrs. Dale (Nancy) Bowers, both of Flushing; two sons, 
Daniel W. Jr. and David A., both of the home and four 
grandchildren.

Services were Thursday at Warren Funeral Home in Flushing 
with Rev. Paul Greenwood officiating with burial in Rock 
Hill Cemetery, at Flushing.
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DAVID T. SMITH

David Tierney Smith, 22 of Cincinnati, Ohio died Saturday 
Feb. 20, 1988 after a  lengthy illness.

He was born in Cincinnati, son of William and Mary Louise 
Henthorn Smith of Cincinnati. He was a student at the 
University of Cincinnati.

He is surivved by one sister, Elaynea Smith, a student at 
Georgetown, Ky.; maternal Grandmother, Helena Henthorn of 
St. Marys and paternal grandmother Mary Mabel Smith of Eureka.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Mary Elizabeth; and 
by his paternal grandfather, Hobart H. Smith and maternal 
grandfather C.L. Henthorn.

Services were Monday, feb. 22 at Pleasants Run First Baptist 
Church in Cinncinati with burial in IOOF Cemetery St. Marys.
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Oracle, March 12, 1981
EDISON J. SMITH

Edison J. Smith, 69, of East Liverpool, Ohio died at a hospital 
in East Liverpool Friday morning, March 6.

He was born in Belmont, son ofthe late Valmer J. Smith and 
Bertha Mallick Smith.

He is survived by his wife, Nesbeth of East Liverpool, a 
sister, Grace McCoulough of East Liverpool; and a sister-in-law 
Wana Martin of Vienna.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Earl and Roy Smith.

Funeral was Monday at the Dawson Funeral Home in East 
Liverpool with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 6, 1984
EDITH CARPENTER SMITH

Funeral services  for Edith Carpenter Smith of Norfolk, Va. 
who died last Sunday, Nov. 25, in a Norfolk hospital after a 
long illness, were held Thursday at the Holloman-Brown Funeral 
Home in Norfolk.

The Pleasants County native is survived by her husband, Donald 
Smith; a son, Patrick, a daughter, Deborah, two grandchildren; 
three brothers, Chester Carpenter of Glendoro, Cal., Harold 
of Harrisville and Arhcie Carpenter of Parkersburg; and 
three sisters, Maxine Fleming of Freedom, Pa., Peryl Lane 
of Williamstown and Arelda Miller of Waterford, Ohio.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Arhtur Carpenter, Jr.
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Oracle, Oct. 7, 1992
EDNA EVELYN SMITH

Edna Evelyn Smith, 77, of Route 2, St .Marys, died at the 
Marietta Memorial Hospital, following a lingering illness.

She was born April 4, 1915 in Pleasants County, daughter of 
the late Henry and Obediah Cox Winland.

She is survived by one son, Tommy W. Smith Sr. of St. Marys; 
one daughter, Shirley Ross, Baton Rouge, La; two brothers, 
Thomas Winland, Newton Falls, Ohio and Clarence Winland of 
Cleveland; one sister-in-law, Jean Winland of St. Marys; 
nine grandchildren and several step-grandchildren, great-
grandchildren, nephews and nieces.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Smith in 1955, 
one son, Robert Smith; one daughter, Linda Bell Smith; three 
brothers, Bert Winland, Ben and Rosemond Winland; two sisters, 
Rosie Locke and Mary Winland, two grandchildren and one 
great-grandchild.

Services were held Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with evangelist Cecil O. Dotson officiating with burial in 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 9, 1997
EDNA L. SMITH

Edna L. Smith, 72, of St .Marys, died March 30 at St.
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born May 8, 1924 in Pleasants County to the late 
Charles Clinton and Cassie V. Bills West.  She was a member 
of Calvary Baptist Church in St. Marys and Pleasants County 
Senior Citizens.

She is survived by seven daughters, Sue Whitlock, Sandy 
Smith, Tracy Meeks and Kitty Bennett, all of St. Marys, 
Linda Binegar of Raleigh, NC, Judy McClead of Lowell, O., 
and Gail Downing of Clayton, NC; one son, Harold "Buck" 
Smith of St. Marys; six sisters, Ruth Bailey, Betty Holmes, 
Erma Scadden adn Nancy Vannoy, all of St. Marys, Vivian 
Dearth of Canton, O and Carol Phillips of West Union; 
six brothers, Charles, Danny Joe and Jay West, all of St. 
Marys, Norman West of West Union and David West of Canton, 
O; 23 grandchlidren, 14 great-grandchildren, and several 
nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam Zedic Smith in 
1976; one son, Terry Smith; one sister, "Tootie" Brammer; and 
four brothers, James, Delbert, Marian and Bill West.

Services were April 2 at Calvary Baptist Church, St. Marys 
with Rev. Russell Biber ofifciating and burial was in St. 
Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 9, 1994
EDNA VIRGINIA SMITH

Edna Virginia Smith, 90, of St. Marys, died Nov. 2, 1994 
at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born at Seckman Ridge, Pleasants County, a daughter 
of the late Allen S. and Emma C. Jones McCullough.  She was 
the retired postmaster at Hebron and was a member of the Pine 
Grove Church of Christ.

Surviving are one daughter, Louanna B. Conklin of Sistersville; 
one son, John A. Smith of Bens Run; one foster daughter, Eva 
Jean Miller of Tucson Ariz;  one brohter, Kenneth McCullough 
of Pennsboro; two sisters, Lucille Horner of Pennsboro and 
Amy Leonard of Parkesrburg and four grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl L. Smith in 
1979; three brothers, Floyd McCullough, Lawrence McCullough 
and Alva McCullough; and two sisters, Vesta McCullough, and 
infant Mary McCullough.

Services were Saturday, Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. Marys 
with evangelists Cecil Dotson and Jerry Toothman both 
officaiting with burial in St .Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 14, 1997
ELIZABETH A. SMITH

Elizabeth A. Smith, 82, of CareHaven of Pleasants in Belmont 
and formerly of Parkersburg, died May 6.

She was born in Pleasants County to the late Christopher C. 
and Martha U. Wolfe Hackathorn.  She was a custodian for 
Betty Brite Cleaners and was a housewife.  She was a member 
of Camden Avenue Church of Christ in Parkersburg.

Surviving are one brother, Gale Hackathorn of Middle Island; 
one half-sister, Loretta Maston of Schultz; two half-brothers, 
Roy Hackathorn of Marietta and Christopher Hackathorn Jr. of 
Belmont; two step-sisters, Luella Wiseman of Parkersburg and 
Leota Wilson of Belmont; and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in deaht by her first husband, Dallas 
Jackson, her second husband, Franklin Smith; five brothers, 
Johnny, Carl, Leonard, Vernon and Gilbert Hackathorn; two 
half brothers, Earl Johnson and Chandis Johnson and three 
sisters, Damie Hashman, Dorthea Shuck and Ida Pearl 
Hackathorn.

Services were Friday at Camden Ave. Church of Christ with 
evangelists Brian Jones and Andrew Robinson officiating with 
burial in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Oracle, March 15, 1984
ELIZABETH M. SMITH

Elizabeth M. Smith, 93, died Saturday morning, March 10, at 
the Marie Antoinette Pavillion in  Marietta, Ohio.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of the late Dudley 
and Graschire Simmons Bell.

She and her husband, Leland Earl, lived at Yankeeburg before 
moving to Marietta in 1923. In 1942, they because associated 
with the Washington County Children's Home where Smith was 
the farm manager and she was a governess.

She had been a member of the Faith united Methodist Church 
for 52 years, a member of the Loyal Women's Bible Class and 
the Women's Fellowship.

She was preceded in death by her husband, one son, Harold 
Eugene Smith and one daughter, Evelyn Vera Kendall; five 
brothers and three sisters.

She is survived by a son-in-law, Lloyd Kendall of Fort Myers, 
Fla., two sisters-in-law; three granddaughters, and a number 
of nephews and nieces.

Services were Tuesday at the McClure-Shafer Funeral Home in 
Marietta with burial in Valley Cemetery.
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News, May 25, 1998
ELMER F. SMITH

Elmer F. "Smitty" Smith, 80, of Dallison, died May 24, 1998 
at Clarksburg V.A. Hospital.

He was born in Salem, WV. He was a US Army World War II veteran. 
He retired from the US National Guard in Parkesrburg, after 21 
years of service. He owned and operated Smitty's Garage in 
Dallison and was active in stock car racing in the Parkersburg 
area.  He as a life member of the D.A.V., a member of the Eagles 
2307 in Parkersburg and the N.C.O. Club.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Ann Harpold Smith of Dallison; 
three daughters, Shirley Marlow and her husband, David of Port 
Saint Lucie, Fla., Linda Elliott and her fiance Larry Munday of 
Washington, WV and Rose Mary Hardwick of Parkersburg; two step-
sons, Randall Witlatch and his wife, Sandy of Waverly, WV and 
Scott Witlatch and his wife Brenda of Fort Eustis, Va., eight 
grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren 
and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorothy V. Dena Smith 
and three sisters, Ester Sumers, Estella Guinn and Evelyn Johnson.

Serivces will be 2:30pm Wednesday at Leavitt Funeral Home, 
Parkersburg with burial in the Masonic Cemetery, West Union.
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Sentinel, June 20. 1989
ELZIE J. SMITH

Elzie J. Smith, 86, of Route 1, New Matamoras, Ohio died Sunday, 
June 18, at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Sheridan and 
Ella Lucas Smith.

He was a member of St. Marys Church of the Nazarene.

He is survived by two sons, Ralph and Fred Smith, both of New 
Matamoras; three daughters, Lucy Ritchie, Barbara Williamson 
and Mary Boron, all of New Matamoras; 18 grandchildren, 7 great-
grandchildrenand one great-great-grandchlid.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna Neff Smith; one son; 
two brothers and one sister.

Funeral will be 1pm Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Eldon Gray and Rev. Tom Collier officiating with 
burial in Newport Cemetery.
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July 29, 1988
ERIC RAY SMITH

Eric Ray Smith, 6, of 125 S. First Ave., Paden City, died 
Friday, July 29 in New Martinsville.

He was born in Sistersville, son of Robert Smith of Sistersville 
and Mary Moffitt Howell of Paden City.

He is also survived by his step-father, Ronald Howell; two 
brothers, Jason and Timohty Smith, both at home; and one 
sister Shandi Frazier at home; maternal grandparents. Mr. 
and Mrs. Dale Moffitt of New Martinsville; paternal grandmother, 
Patricia Smith of Middlebourne, paternal grandparents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Jesse Howell of New Martinsville and his paternal 
great-grandmother, Evleyn Smith of St. Marys.

Services were Sunday at Eckles Funreal Home, Sistersivlle with 
Rev. Robert J. Ball officiating with burial in Lone Tree 
Cemetery, Tyler County.
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News, June 28, 1998
FRANKLIN LEE SMITH

Franklin Lee Smith, 73, or Hart Street, Marietta and East 
DelMonte, Clewston, Fla. died June 27 at his Marietta residence.

He was born June 3, 1925 in Columbus and was a graduate of 
North High school, Columbus and Ohio State University with a 
degree in education.  He was a member of Humbolt Lodge 476, 
Columbus, Scottish Rite, Valley of Columbus, Alladdin Temple, 
Columbus, Nemesis Temple, Parkersburg, Royal Order of Jesters 
Court 156, Parkersburg and Headhunters, Columbus. He was past 
president of Marietta Shrine Club in 1971, past board member 
of Ironworkers District Council of Southern Ohio and Vicinity 
Benefit Trust, president of Community Improvement Board, 
Marietta, president and on the board of Parkersburg/Marietta 
Contractors Assoc. and head of Apprentice Board of Ironworkers 
Local 787.  He was a past business agent for Ironworkers Local 
787 and was awarded Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of 
Kentucky for meritorious service to the Commonwealth of 
Kentucky.  He was founder of Hocking Valley Steel Erectors 
of Columbus and Marietta and Viking Fabricators of Marietta.  
He was mentor and advisor to numerous business colleagues and 
friends.

Survivors include his wife, Reatha Sue Estep Smith of Marietta, 
one son, Michael S. Smith of Columbus; two grandsons, Ian and 
Cameron Smith, both of Columbus; one granddaughter, Jessica 
Smith of Columbus and one sister, Bula Seabring of Columbus.

He was preceded in death by his parents, B. Frank and and Clara 
Roseberry Smith and one son, Frank E. Smith on June 30, 1995.

Services will be at 1pm Tuesday at Hadley Funeral Home, Marietta 
with burial in East Lawn Mausoleum.
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Oracle, Feb. 7, 1985
GENEVIEVE L. SMITH

Genevieve L. Smith, 47, of Sistersville, formelry of Pennsboro, 
died at the Magnolia Nursing home in Sistersville, Sunday, 
Jan. 27.

She was born in Tyler County, daughter of the late Ellec and 
Lovie Stall Jewell.

She is survived by her husband, John Smith of Follansbee; 
two sons, Delbert Cox in Maryland and Larry Smith of Bens 
Run; seven brothers, Charles Jewell of Wick and Staley, 
Raymond, Roger, Roy, John, and Ralph Jewell all of Pennsboro 
and three sisters, Ruth and Rosalee Jewell of Pennsboro and 
Wilma Lee Jewell of Parkersburg.

Funeral services were last Wednesday at McCullough-Rogers 
Funeral Home in Pennsboro, with Douglas Petty officiating 
and burial in Pennsboro Masonic Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 17, 1986
GEORGIA SMITH

Georgia M. Smith, 88, of Flushing, Ohio died June 19 at home.

She was born Nov. 7, 1897 in Pleasants County, daughter of the 
late William and Ida Rymer McTaggart.  She was a member of 
Untied Methodist Church, Flushing and St. Marys Order of Eastern 
Star.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph A. Smith in 
1959; a son Daniel Williams; five sisters and two brothers.

Surviving are four grandchildren, Jane Dubinsky and David 
Smith, both of Flushing, Nancy Bowers of Brunswick, Maine and 
Daniel Smith of Zanesville, Ohio and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Sunday, June 22 at Warren Funeral Home in 
Flushing and burial followed in Union Cemetery in Flushing.
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Oracle, Sept. 29, 1999
GRACE J. SMITH

Grace J. Smith, 82 of Route 2, St. Marys, died Sept. 26 at 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital in Pakrerburg.

She was born Feb. 17, 1918 at Bens Run to the late Elbert and 
Martha Howell Adams.  She had worked for several years with the 
foster grandparents program at the former Colin Anderson Center 
in St. Marys.

She is survived by one daughter, Kimberly Ann Smith of St. 
Marys; four sisters, Dorothy Noland of St. Marys, Evelyn 
Nickleson of Marietta, Olive Barlow of Moundsville and Velma 
Hammond of Hampton, Tenn.; one brother, Dale Adams of 
Follansbee, WV and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold W. Smith, in 
1983; three sisters, Ida Adams, Eve Delong and Laura Howell; 
and three brothers, Orie Adams, Elberty Adams Jr. and Gordon 
Adams.

Service will be Wednesday at 11 am at Ruttencutter-Ingram 
Funeral home in St. Marys with Rev. Clyde J. Brammer 
officiating with burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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ORACLE, Nov. 21, 1990
HARLEY EUGENE SMITH

Word was received last Friday morning, Nov. 16, of the death of 
Harley Eugene Smith of Phoenix, Az, formerly of St. Marys.

Harley was born Dec. 27, 1939 in St. Marys, son of the late 
Sam and Madeline Lawson Smith of St. Marys.  He ws an employee 
of the A&P Store in St. Marys and a graduate of St. Marys High 
School with the Class of 1959, prior to moving to Phoenix.

He is survived by a son, Albert, and a daughter, Darlene Smith, 
both of Phoenix; two brothers, Larry Smith of Belmont and 
Frank of Phoenix; five sisters, Joyce Ankrom, Joan Buchanan, 
Diana Maston, all of Belmont; Mary Powell of St. Marys and 
Linda Smith of Phoenix.

Funeral services were held at Green Acres Funeral Home in 
Scottsdale, Az.
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Oracle, July 7, 1983
HAROLD W. SMITH

Harold W. "Hoe" Smith, 64, Route 2, St. Marys, died Saturday 
morning, July 2 at St. Joseph's hospital.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late Job and Rose Taylor 
Smith.  He was a member of the Carpenter's local in St. Marys 
and a veteran of WWII.

Survivors include his wife, Grace J. Adams Smith; one daughter, 
Kimberly Ann Smith at home; two brothers, Archie Smith of 
Belmont and Job Smith Jr. of Newport, O., five sisters, Beatrice 
Smith of St. Marys, Mrs. Hollis Bennett of Clyde, Tex., Gladys 
Butcher and Betty Long of Parkersburg and Pearl Finelli of 
Follansbee.  He was preceded in death by four brothers and 
three sisters.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Dan Simmons officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan 4, 1973
HARVEY SMITH

Harvey Smith, 77 of Berea in Ritchie County, died at his 
residence early Friday morning, Dec. 29 after a long illness.

He was born in Auburn, Nov. 10, 1895, son of late J.E. and 
Ida Bush Smith.  He was a member of the Spruce Creek Baptist 
Church and was a cattleman.

He is survived by his widow, Georgia Bailey Smith; five sons, 
Floyd of Ashland, Neb., Milton of Berea, Bailey of Carlstadt, 
NJ and Edward of North Canton, Ohio; one daughter, Mabel 
Morris of St. Marys; and two sisters, Sophia Short and Madge 
Smith of Berea; 29 grandchildren and seven great-
grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by one son.

Raiguel Fuenral Home in Harrisville is in charge of 
arrangements.
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Oracle, Jan. 11, 1990
HARVEY D. SMITH

Harvey D. Smith, 91, of Parkersburg, died Thursday morning, 
Jan. 3 at the Arbors of Marietta.

 He was born at Weston, son of the late William M. and Rosa 
B. Smith. He was a member of the North Hills Baptist Church, 
Marietta and was a retired maintenance supervisor for Reynolds 
Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale.

He is survived by one brother, Hurley Smith of Fairmont; and 
several nieces and nephews.

Graveside services were 1pm Saturday at Riverview Cemetery, 
Moundsville with Rev. Rick Brodie officiating.
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Leader, June 26, 1999
HAZEL MARIE SMITH

Hazel Marie Smith, 61, of St .Marys died June 12 at St. 
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born August 13, 1937 in St. Marys to the late 
Commadore and Clema Elder Dotson.  She was a member of the 
former Shawnee Methodist Church.

She is survived by two daughters, Debbie Powell of 
Parkersburg and Tammie Mcquillan of St. Marys; one son, 
Joseph Smith of St. Marys; two sisters, both of St. Marys 
and five grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by an infant son.

Services were June 15 at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 25, 1985
HESTER P. SMITH

Hester P. Smith, 78, of Parkersburg, died Wednesday morning, 
Nov. 23 at St. Joseph's hospital following a brief illness.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of the late 
George and Katherine Barnes.  She was a 60 year member of 
the United Methodist Church, Seventh St. Parkersburg and 
also a member of the King's Helper Class.

She is survived by one son, William R. Smith of Jacksonville, 
Fla; one daughter, Betty Ambrose of Parkersburg; two sisters, 
Lucy Randle of Parkersburg and Blanche Hescht of Eleanor; one 
brother, Jesse T. Barnes of Monroe, Mich. six grandchildren 
and 13 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, O.V. Smith and one 
brother.

Services were Saturday at Leavitt Funeral Home in Parkersburg 
with Pastor Bill Angel and Rev. Frank Plybon officiating with 
burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 24, 1987
HILDA P. SMITH

Hilda Pauline Smith, 68, of 309 Broadway Ave., New Matamoras, 
died Friday morning, Sept. 18 in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Matamoras, a daughter of the late John F. and 
Arra E. Shaw Cunningham. She was co-owner of Smith's Funland 
Shows carnival business and was a member of the Showman's Club.

She is survived by her husband, Orville L. Smith; one son, 
Gary L. Smith; one daughter, Arra l. Moyer; six grandchildren; 
one brother, Claude Cunningham and one sister, Dorothy Tilton, 
all of Matamoras.

Services were held Sunday at Hadley Funeral Home, Matamoras, 
with Rev. Louis Sprowls officiating with burial in Matamoras 
Cemetery.
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INA BELL SMITH

Ina Bell Smith, 73, of Elmenton, RD3, Pa, died unexpectedly 
in her home in Downing Trailer Court, May 31.

Born Nov. 29, 1913 in Glenville, she was a daughter of Charles 
and Frances Radcliff Lamb.

She was married on March 22, 1939 to Paul O. Smith of Pleasants 
County who preceded her in death on July 28, 1969.

Active in her church, Mrs. Smith was a member of the Old Zion 
United Methodist Church at Emlenton, RD1, Pa. She was a past 
secretary and board member of the Church's Ladies Missionary 
Society.

She was a member of the 55 and Over Club and the American 
Legion Auxiliary in Lamartine, Pa.

Surivving are a son, Bruce Allen Smith of Emlenton, RD2, two 
sisters, Helen Hoover of Greenville, O and Mrs. Reece (Opal) 
Batchalor of Byesville, O; four brothers, Harley Lamb of Weston, 
Claude Lamb of Willoughby, O., Boyd Lamb of Crosby Texas and 
Lynn Lamb of Mentor Ohio.

Preceding her in death in addition to her husbands and parents
was a sister, Bonnie Givens.

Funeral services were conducted in early June at William N. 
Rupert Mortuary in Knox with Rev. Wilbert G. Beck, pastor of 
Old Zion U.M. Church officiating.
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October 4, 1918
INGLE S. SMITH

The sad message conveying to his parents Mr. and Mrs. S.B. 
Smith of First Street, the official notice of the death of 
their son, Sgt. Ingle S. Smith, was received here on Monday 
evening at 9:30.  Engle was a local favorite and his death 
cast a gloom over the city. His death was due to pneumonia 
and occurred in a hospital in France, Oct. 4.

He was born at Beallsville, Ohio, Feb. 15, 1895 and was 
therefore 23 years, 7 months and 19 days old. His parents 
moved to this city in 1908.  After completing the course 
at St. Marys high school he went to Bartlesville, Okla 
and entered the mechanical department of a garage.

At the declaration of war he came back home and enlisted at 
Parkersburg on June 4, 1917.

He worked in the motor truck division of several camps. 
He left for France July 9 of the present year and was 
at the time of his death attached to the air service. He 
is survived by his parents, two sisters, Mr. W.G. Core, 
Mrs. Raymond Dye and his little brother, Layrd.
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Oracle, June 20, 1990
IVAN VIRGIL SMITH

Ivan Virgil Smith, 58, of Huntington, formerly of Elizabeth, 
died Saturday, June 16 at his residence.

He was born in Elizabeth, son of the late Elton and Orma 
Summerville Smith.  He was retired from INCO Co. of Huntington 
after 27 years of service and was a U.S. Air Force veteran of 
the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Elizabeth United 
Methodist Church, Quarter Century Club of Huntington and the 
American Legion Post no. 200.  He was an admiral of the Cherry 
River Navy of Richwood, WV.

His is survived by his wife Anna Jean Miller Smith; four sons, 
Rodney Duane Smith of Charlotte, NC, Virgil Lee Smith of 
Hampton, Va, Rickey Allen Smith of Houston, Tx and William 
Everett Smith of Corpus Christi, Tx, two daughters, Judy 
Hensley of Huntington and Joyce Peters of Durham; two 
step-daughters, Jeanette Davis of Huntington and Wynema 
Wilson of Belmont and 10 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers.

Services were Tuesday at the Matheny-Pomeroy Funeral Home with 
Rev. Neil W. Hoppe officiating, with burial in Knights of 
Pythias Cemetery near Elizabeth.
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JAMES L. SMITH

James L. Smith, 66, of 429 Cove Road, Weirton, died Friday, 
Dec. 6, 1984 at Weirton Medical Center.

He was a retired employee of the Weirton Steel Company, a coal 
handler for the Coke Plant, a member of Church of Christ 
Colliers Way, Weirton and an Army veteran of WWII.

Survivng are his wife, Mary Little Smith; two daughters, Mrs. 
Lawrence (Winnie) Kemp and Mrs. William (Jennie) Boynes, 
both of Weirton; two sons, James Everett of Waynesville, 
Ohio and Danny Lee of Weirton; one brother, Charles Smith 
of St. Marys; one sister, Opal Tingler of Harrisville; 10 
grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Services were held at 12:30 pm Sunday at Church of Chrsit 
Colliers Way, Weirton and burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Nov. 3, 1998
JENNINGS A. SMITH

Jennings A. Smith, 89, of Cairo, Nutters Farm Community, 
died Nov. 1 at Sunrise Care and Rehabilitation Center of 
Parkersburg.

He was born April 23, 1909 at Washburn, Ritchie county. He 
was a retired carpenter and past president of the United 
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of American Union 
Local 2023 for 21 years.  He also worked in the timber 
and oil business. He was past president of the Ritchie 
County Democratic Executive Committee and a member of 
Pike Church of Christ. He was a lifelong farmer.

Surivvors include his wife of 66 years, Christine Mathany 
Smith; two daughers, Norma Smith of Moundsivlle and Mona 
Region of Cairo; three sons, David A. Smith of Mineral 
Wells, A. Wayne Smith of Cairo and Larry N. Smith of 
Petroleum, one foster son, Carl Carder of Petroleum, 
one brother, Delford Smith of Boaz, one sister, Juanita 
Perkins of Vienna; seven grandchildren and five-great-
grandchildren.
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Sentinel, Feb. 11, 1989
JENNINGS TERRILL SMITH

Jennings Terrill Smith, 53, of Route 1, Newport, died 
Thursday evening, Feb. 9 at his home.

He was born in Newport, son of Goldie I. Cameron Smith of 
Newport and the late Brady Donley Smith.  He attended 
Newport Schools and served in the US Army. He was a heavy 
equipment operator and worked for Haliburton Services until 
his retirement. He was a member of the Operating Engineers 
Local 18A, Akron Ohio, St. Marys Lodge No. 41, Scottish 
Rite Society, Valley of Wheeling, Marietta Shrine Club, 
Nemesis Temple of Parkersburg where he was a director, 
the Jesters Club, Hilbilly Clan and the Sternwheel Assc.

He is also survived by one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Deborah) 
Hartleroad of Newport; one son, Mark Smith of Parkersburg; 
one granddaughter, Kellyn Smith of Parkersburg; three 
brothers, H. Donley Smith of Marietta; Robert E. Smith of 
Reno and Sam Smith of Newport; and one sister, Mrs. Bobby 
(Marcia Lou) Summers of Newport. He had lived in the home 
of Jacqueline Northrop of Newport for the past eight years.

The funeral will be 1:30 Sunday at McClure-schafer Funeral 
Home, Marietta with Rev. Ricahrd P. Crickard officiating, 
with burial in Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 28, 1997
JOHNNY J. SMITH

Johnny J. Smith, 58, of Hanlin Station Road, Burgettstown, 
Pa., died May 16 at his home.

He was born Aug. 7, 1938 in St. Mary to the late Vina and 
Brade Smith. He was a retired scarfer for Weirton Steel Co. 
and a member of the Church of Christ of Langeloth, Pa.

Surviving are his wife, Delores G. Penthel Smith; six sons, 
David of Slovan, Pa., Claude "Pete" and Robert, both of
Burgettstown, and James Smith , both of Avella, Pa., three 
daughters, Delores Schneider of Dormont, Pa. and Mary and 
Geraldine "Bert" Smith both of Pittsburgh; and 12 
grandchildren.  Private services were held at the family's 
convenience.
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JOHNNIE L. SMITH (infant)
1970

Johnnie L. Smith, four month old son of Robert and Patty 
Androm Smith of Belmont, died Sunday morning at home.

Survivors in addition to the parents include three 
brothers, Robert Lee, Kenneth Eugene and Dennis Ray 
Smith all at home; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Edna 
Winland Smith, Route 1, St. Marys; the maternal 
grandfather Pearley Ankrom, Sistersville; and several 
aunts and uncles.

Ruttencutter Funreal Home was in charge of arrangements 
held Tuesday with Evangelist H. Stevens officiating with 
burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 13, 1989
JOHN W. SMITH

John William (Bill) Smith, 71, of Route 1, Washington, WV 
died Friday night, April 7, at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Clarksburg, WV, son of the late Waity and 
Leona Robinson Smith. He was a member of Bethel Baptist 
Church.  He was retired from Union Carbide Corp. and was a 
US Merchant Marine veteran serving in World War II.

He is survived by his wife, Alma D. Thompson Smith; a son, 
Eugene W. Smith of St. Marys; three daughters, Mrs. Donna 
G. Wiggins of Williamstown, Mrs. Barbara L. Smith of 
Benwood and Mrs. Joan D. Moore of Washington, WV; one 
sister, Jerry Modessitt; eight grandchildren and one 
great-grandson.

He was preceded in death by a half sister Thelma Morrison.

Funeral services were held Monday at Leavitt Funeral Home 
in Parkesrburg with Dr. Randall Kochersberger officiating, 
with burial in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Oracle, Sept. 14, 1989
JOSEPH D. SMITH

Joseph D. Smith, 70, of Reno died Saturday morning, Sept. 9, 
at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born at Piney Fork, Ohio; a son of the late Emmett and 
Nora Waller Smith. He had been a pipefitter in construction 
work. He was a veteran of World War II, attended the Little 
Muskingum Christian Church, was a member of Local 565 Plumbers 
and Steamfitters and the Washington County Post 158 VFW and 
American Legion Post 64; New Matamoras Masonic Lodge 374, 
Scottish Rite Society Valley of Cambridge and New Matamoras 
Chapter 261 Order of the Eastern Star.

He is survived by one son, Terry L. Smith of Reno; three 
daughters, Donna Launder of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Joan White 
of Bremen, Ohio, Martha Collins of Cincinnati, Ohio; his 
wife Mildred F. Cochran; eight grandchildren; and two 
great-grandchildren; four brothers, Emmett Waller of Los 
Vegas, Nevada, Richard Waller of Harrisville, Ohio; Martin 
Waller of Akron and Clinton Waller of Cadiz, Ohio; one 
sister, Eunice Reams of Oakland, Md.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen B. Haught Smith, 
in 1963, one brother and one sister.

Services were held Monday at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home, 
Marietta with Rev. Frank Conley officiating with burial in 
New Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan. 16, 1991
JUNIOR RUSSELL SMITH

Junior Russell Smith, 65, Route 2, Pennsboro, died Saturday 
at his home.

He was born in Doddridge County, a son of the late Earl 
Russell and Edith Rhoda Cline Smith Ross. He was a US Air 
Force veteran of World  War II, having served as a paratrooper 
in the South Pacific. He had been employed as a spreader-
cutter at Economy Industries in Harrisville.

He is survived by his wife, Erma L. Baker Smith; seven sons, 
James R. of Middlebourne, John R. of Ellenboro, Joseph R. of 
West Union, Justin R. and Jay R. both of Pennsboro, Jeffery R. 
of Anderson Island, Wash., and Jason R. of Cairo; eight 
daughters, Ervaleen L. Shaffer of Vienna, Earla L. Powers of 
Harrisville, Ellen L. Wince of Middlebourne, Elisa L. Barnhart 
of Friendly, Evonne L. Furby of Cairo, Eva L. Smith and Etta L. 
Smith, of Pennsboro and Erosa L. Smith of Walker, four sisters, 
Lucille Lough of St. Marys, Thelma Everhart of Canton, O., 
Betty W. Whiley of Ohio and Gertrude Ross of Brilliant O., 
and 21 grandchildren.

Funeral services were held Tuesday at Raiguel Funeral Home, 
Harrisville with Gary Pyles officiating, wiht burial in Brush 
Run Cemetery near Hebron.
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News, May 28, 1990
KARLTON L. SMITH

Karlton L. Smith, 67, of St. Marys, died Sunday morning, 
May 27 at his residence.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late G.A. "Tune" and 
Emma Denning Smith.  He was a 1940 graduate of St. Marys 
High School and attended Ohio State University.  He was a 
World War II veteran who served in the European Theater.

He was employed by the WV Tax Dept. and built and operated 
the St. Marys Motel for 32 years.

He was a member of Pleasants American Legion Post No. 79 and 
the Dewey Avenue Church of Christ.

He is survived by an aunt, Goldie Denning of Kent Ohio and 
several cousins.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Kathryn L. Smith.

Funeral services are at 11am Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with evangelist Emanuel Dauhgerty officiating with burial 
in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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KATHRYN L. SMITH

Kathryn L. Smith, 69, of 615 Fourth St., St. Marys, died at 
her residence last Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1987.

She was born in New Martinsville to the late G.A. "Tune" and 
Emma Denning Smith.  She ws a member of the Dewey Avenue Church 
of Christ and the St. Marys Business and Professional Women's 
Club, was co-owner of the St. Marys motel and has previously 
been a financial clerk for the Pleasants County Board of 
Education.

She is survived by a brother, Karlton L. Smith of St. Marys 
and an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Denning of Kent, Ohio.
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Oracle, Jan. 30, 1986
KENNETH DEAN SMITH

Kenneth Dean Smith, 51, of Clarksburg, formerly of Parkersburg, 
died Sunday evening, Jan. 26, at the V.A. in Clarksburg after a 
long illness.

He was born in Elizabeth, son of the late Virgil and Orma 
Somerville Smith.  He was a graduate of West Virginia  Tech 
with a degree in electronics engineering and was employed by 
The Westinghouse Corp in Maryland.

He is survived by five sons, John R. Smith of Annapolis, Md., 
David P. of Belmont, Mark A. of Newport News, Va., Michael A. 
of Midland, Mich. and Phillip D., a student at WV University 
in Morgantown; a daughter, Janice Lutz of Belpre, Ohio; a 
brother Ivan Smith of Huntington and two sisters, Jeanette 
Davis of Huntington and Wynema Wilson of St. Marys.

Matheny-Pomeroy Funeral Home in Elizabeth was in charge of 
arrangements.
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Oracle, March 6, 1991
LARRY E. SMITH

Larry E. Smith, 47, of Belpre, died Friday, March 1 at Camden-
Clark Memorial Hospital.

He was a member of Stout Memorial United Methodist Church, 
Waverly Lions Club, a graduate of Parkersburg High School, 
owner and operator of the Waverly Supperette and served in 
the US Army.

He was born in Parkersburg, son of Virgil D. and Hazel Rogers 
Smith of Parkersburg.

He is survived by his wife, Sheila Dolin Smith, a daughter, 
Lesa J. Hunter of Waverly; a son, Derek L. Smith at home, a 
stepson Gregory S. Coleman of San Mateo, Calif; a stepdaughter, 
Michele L. Coleman of Cupertino Calif; three grandchildren, 
Jeffrey Hunter, Nicholas and Jeremiah Hunter, all of Waverly, 
a brother, Robert Dale Smith of Marietta; and a sister Darlene 
K. Maxwell of Conroe, Texas.

He was preceded in death by a sister.

Funeral was held Monday at Vaughan Funeral Home, Parkerburg, 
with Rev. Harold Custer, Rev. Gale Lauderman and Rev. Teddy 
Tackett officiating with burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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May 26, 1919
LAURA SMITH

Laura Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Smith of Hebron 
passed away at Cleveland, Ohio where she was a professional 
nurse on March 26.

Remains were brought here and taken to Hebron for Interment.
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Oracle, Dec. 6, 1979
LAYRD BEAMAN SMITH

Layrd Beaman Smith, 70 of 1906 Pearcy Ave., Parkersburg died 
Saturday, Dec. 1 at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital after an 
extended illness.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late Silburn and Anna 
Tracy Smith. He was a retired district manager of Mutual of 
Omaha Insurance and was a member of First United Presbyterian 
Church. He was graduated from St. Marys High School and 
Marietta College where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega 
fraternity and the Varsity M. Club.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ann Winger of Parkersburg; 
and two grandhclidren, Tracy Ann and Jay Winger, also of 
Parkesrburg.

He was the last member of his immediate family and was 
preceded in death by his wife, Helen Scott Smith in 1978; 
two sisers and a brother.

Graveside services were held Tuesday at the Odd fellows Cemetery.
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Oracle, Feb. 21, 1980
MRS. LILLIAN P. SMITH

Mrs. Lillian P. Smith, 77 of 107 1st St., Newell, Hancock 
County, died at East Liverpool City Hospital Sunday, Feb. 
10 after a long illness.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of the late Hartley 
and Mercy Gilmore Satterfield.  She was a member of First 
United Methodist Church in Newell and had resided in Newell 
since 1952 when she moved there from Tyler County.

She is survived by a son, Hartley of Newell, three daughters, 
Mrs. Harry (Betty) George of Newell, Mrs. Alan (Janice) Reed 
of Zelienople, Pa and Mrs. Ronald (Carol) Booher of Newell; 
a siser, Mrs. Roy (Charlene) May of Pennsboro; two half 
sisters, Mrs. Martha Becker of Marietta and Mrs. Merle 
Neyman of Columbus, Ohio; seven grandchildren and four 
great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Harris Smith in 1974.

Funeral was last Wednesday at Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester 
with Rev. Nellie Williams officiating with burial in Shadow 
Lawn Memory Gardens in Newell.
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Leader, June 24, 1976
MRS. LILY G. SMITH

Mrs. Lily Grace Smith, 64 of St. Marys died at the residence 
of her daughter, Mrs. Virginia L. Cox of St. Marys, Monday, 
June 14.

She was born in Pleasants County; daughter of the late Charles 
and Rosalee Powell Green.  She was a member of the Zoar 
Baptist Church.

She is also survived by two sons, Okey and Forrest, both of 
St. Marys; two sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Poole of Radford, Va and 
Mrs. Violet Cunningham of Parkersburg; one brother, Benton 
Green of Parkersburg and six grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph F. 
Smith.

Funeral services were Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Franklin Lambert ofifciating with burial in IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 16, 1993
MADELEINE E. SMITH

Madeleine E. Smith, 68, of Aliquippa, Pa. died June 3 in the 
Medical Center at Beaver, Pa.

Sher was  born Feb. 4, 1925 in Pleasants County, daughter of 
the late Frank B. and Minnie Price Rea.

She is survived by a son, George H. Smith of Aliquippa; two 
daughters, Mrs. Ray (Teresa) Thodes of Salem Ohio; and 
Michelle M. Smith of Aliquippa; five grandchildren, Melissa 
Ann Smith, Jaclyn Kelly Smith, Jennifer Elaire Smith, Steven 
Lee Rhodes, and Elizabeth Michelle Rhodes; one great-grandson, 
Jason Alexander Smith; two brothers, Franklin B. Rea and 
Freddie Rea, both of St. Marys; and a sister Pansy Gesner 
of Washington, NJ.

Services were held June 5 at Huntsman Aliquippa Funeral Home 
with burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Aliquippa.
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Oracle, Jan 29, 1987
MADELINE L. SMITH

Madeline L. Smith, 74, of Belmont, died Monday morning, Jan. 
26, in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Fayette County, daughter of the late Charles 
and Alice Paynter Lawson.  She was a member of Belmont United 
Methodist Church.

She is survived by three sons, Eugene Smith and Frank Smith, 
both of Phoenix, Ariz., and Larry Smith of Belmont; five 
daughters, Joan Buchanan of Bens Run, Mary Powell of St. 
Marys, Diana Maston, Joyce Ankrom and Linda Smith, all of 
Belmont, 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Laco D. Smith; two 
sons and three brothers.

Serivces will be at 1pm Thursday at the Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Rev. Patrick Wheeler ofifcating with burial in 
Newport Ohio cemetery.
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Sentinel, July 9, 1992
MARIAN E. SMITH

Marian E. Smith, 72, of Greenwood, Doddridge County, died 
Tuesday at her residence.

Mrs. Smith had been an employee of the Greenwood Post Office 
and was active in the Democratic Party in Doddridge County.  
A Doddridge County High School graduate, she was a member of 
the Greenwood Ladies Aid and attended Calvary Free Will 
Baptist Church at Bonds Creek, WV.  She was born in Greenwood, 
a daughter of the late Hugh and Gussie Dotson Waldo.

She is survived by her husband, Gale Smith; two daughters, 
Sandra Talkington of Greenwood and Marlene Wilson of Rock 
Run Community, St. Marys; four grandchildren; and one 
great-grandson.

Funeral will be 11am Friday at McCullough-Rogers Funeral Home, 
Pennsboro with Rev. Martin L. "Bud" Corbin officiating with 
burial in Greenwood Cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 9, 1991
MARGUERITE SMITH

Marguertie Rogers Smith, 69 of 122 Snodgrass Lane, 
Williamstown, died Friday, March 8, at Camden Clark Memorial 
Hospital.

Smith was a member of the fellowship Baptist Church, Vienna.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daugher of the late 
Robert R. and Laura Belle Higgins Rogers.

She is survived by two sons, Phillip Smith of Parkersburg and 
Richard Smith of Marietta; a daughter, Sharon Baum of 
Williamstown; seven grandchildren, Philip Smith II, Michelle 
Smith, Scott Baum, Keith Baum, Samuel Aaron Smith, Dancil 
Stephen Smith and Tabitha Ruth Smith; two sisters, Hazel 
Smith and Beatrice Frame, both of Parkerburg; and a brother
Clifford Rogers of Waverly.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey Woodrow Smith, 
in 1976, a son, Jerry Smith; five brothers and a sister.

Funeral will be 11am Tuesdat at Fellowhsp Baptist Church, 
Vienna with Rev. Howard Casey and Rev. Richard D. Smith 
officiating with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 25, 1992
MARY MABEL SMITH

Mary Mabel Smith, 84, of Eureka, Pleasants County, died Tuesday, 
at her residence.

Mrs. Smith was a member of Straight Fork Methodist Church, St. 
Marys Chapter Order of Eastern Star and has served as 
housemother at Glenville, Davis and Elkins Colleges.

She was born in Upshur County, daughter of the late William 
and Anna May Tierney McClain.

She is survived by three sons, Raymond Burl Smith of Eureka, 
William Harrison Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio and Michael Edward 
Smith of Marietta; one daughter, Sandra Shirley Marshall of 
Gormania, Wv; two sisters, Madeline Williams of Parkersburg 
and Mona Everett of Conneaut, Ohio; one brother, Maynard 
Ralph McClain of Lexington, Ky. 13 grandchildren and 19 
great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Hobart Harrison 
Smith, in 1950; two brothers; three sisters; and two 
grandchildren, Elizabeth and David.

Funeral will be 1pm Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Gene Kerby officiating, with burial in Mount Moriah 
Church Cemetery in Wood County.
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July 17, 1975
MARY R. SMITH

Mrs. Mary Reynolds Smith, 67 of Amherst, Ohio formerly of St. 
Marys, died Thursday, at St. Joseph's Hospital.

She was born in Pleasants County and was the daughter of the 
late Joseph Clyde and Weltha Hall Reynolds.  She was a retired 
school teacher, with 28 years of service in Pleasants County 
and Loraine County Ohio.  She was a member of the Cathedral of 
Tomorrow Church.

She is survived by her husband, Archie D. Smith; two daughters, 
Mrs. Robert Danielson of Belmont; and Mrs. Allen Wiech of 
Lorain; one brother, Clarence Reynolds of St. Marys ; eight 
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one brother and one grandson.

Funeral services are Sunday at St. Marys United Methodist 
Church with burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery in St. Marys.
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Sentinel, March 6, 1991
MAYME M. SMITH

Mayme Mae Smith, 83 of WV 2, St. Marys, died Tuesday, March 5, 
at her residence.

Smith had formerly operated restaurants in the St. Marys area 
and was a member of Dewey Avenue Church of Christ.

She was born in St. Marys.

She is survived by her husband, Barney Smith, two daughters, 
Colleen Kiester of St. Marys and Barbara S. Cox of Cambridge, 
Ohio; one son, Maurice B. Smith of Lore City, Ohio; six 
grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one grandson.

The funeral will be 2:30 pm Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Evangelist William Renner and Emanuel Daugherty 
officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, March 12, 1988
MILDRED I. SMITH

Mildred I. Smith, 62, of 4822 Sayre Ave., Parkersburg, died 
Thursday afternoon, March 10, at Presbyterian University 
Hospital in Pittsburgh.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of Pearl Cunningham 
Powell of St. Marys and the late Hal Powell.  She was a 
registered nurse at the Elkem Metals, a member of Seventh 
St. United Methodist Church, graduate of the 1946 class of 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and was a 
member of the Clara Edna Chapter No. 140 Order of Eastern Star.

She is also survived by her husband of 42 years, Robert D. 
Smith; a son, Larry Dale Smith of San Antonio, texas; a daugher, 
Kathy Dianne Schroeder of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., three brothers, 
Charles Powell of St. Marys, Dale Powell of Belmont and Wayne 
Powell of Perrysville, Md and a sister Freda Riggs of Williamstown.

Funeral wil lbe 2:30 Monday at 7th St. United Methodist Church 
with Rev. L. Norman Butler and Rev. Frank Plybon Jr. offciating 
and burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
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Sentinel, May 31, 1992
MONICA H. SMITH

Monica H. Smith, 89, of Weirton, WV, formerly of Pennsboro, 
died May 30 at the Weirton Medical Center, Weirton.

She was born in Beech Grove Community, Ritchie County, a 
daughter of the late J. Irving and Katherine Martin Hammond. 
She was a retired Ritchie County School  teacher, having 
taught English at the former Pullman and Harrisville High 
Schools.  She was a graduate of Marshall University and a 
member of the WV Retired Teachers Association, the former 
Rebekah Lodge of Pennsboro and the Pennsboro Senior 
Citizens. She taught the adult Sunday School class and 
was a member of First United Methodist Church of Pennsboro.

She is survived by one brother, Ralph Hammond of Pennsboro and 
several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy J. Smith; three 
brothers;  two half-brothers; four sisters; and two half-sisters.

Funeral services will be held 1pm Tuesday at McCullough-Rogers 
Funeral Home, Pennsboro, with Rev. Kermit Poling officiating, 
with burial in the U.B. cemetery at Pennsboro.
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MORRIS SMITH

Morris Smith, 82, of Waverly, died Sunday morning, April 2, 
1989 in St. Joseph's Hospital.

Smith was born at Cottageville, WV, son of the late Rev. I.N. 
and Esta Keffer Smith. He was a member of Waverly United 
Methodist Church, a farmer and formerly had been employed 
by the Cooper-Morison Store. He was a former member of the 
grange and the American Rifle Assoc.

Surviving are his wife, Victoria Metz Smith; a son, Hal Smith 
of Waverly; three grandchildren, Pamela Flannery of 
Williamstown, Penny Sharp of Waverly and Gene Smith of St. 
Marys; six great-grandchildren; seven brothers, John Smith 
of Belpre, James, Glen, Paul and Virgil Smith, all of 
Parkersburg, Carl Smith of Columbus and Roy Smith of Waverly; 
two sisters, Irene Criswell of Waverly; and Nell Westbook of 
Parkersburg; 16 foster children.

Services wereWednesday at Ogdin Funeral Home with Rev. Earl 
Perkins and Rev. John Losh officiating with burial in 
Evergreen Cemetery.
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NELLIE H. SMITH
No date of death

Nellie Howdyshell Smith of Beverly, Ohio died last week in 
Mercy Hospital Burn Center at Pittsburgh, Pa.

She was the daughter of Yager W. and Carrie Folger McCollum.  
She was a member of Beverly United Methodist Church and Hanover 
Chapter OES No. 202 in Hanover.

She was first married to Charles Howdyshell, who died in 1955.  
In 1976 she married James Smith, who survives.

Other survivors include two sons, Charles R. Howdyshell of 
Marietta, Ohio and Robert Howdyshell of Sistersville; one 
daughter, Mrs. Jacob (Martha Lee) Cartnal of Hanover; one 
stepson, Larry Smith of Cary, NC; eight grandchildren and 
five great-grandchildren.

Services were Thursday, at McCurdy Funeral Home at Beverly 
with Rev. Michael Baldwin officaiting with burial at Hanover 
Cemetery.
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Leader, Oct. 23, 1975
MRS. NELLIE M. SMITH

Word has been received here of the death of Nellie Madge Smith, 
87 of Weston, Route 4 who died Thursday morning, Oct. 16 in 
Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital at Weston after a long 
illness.

She was born in Gilmer County, daughter of the late William 
Aaron and Laura Brown King and was a member of Sinking Creek 
Baptist Church.

Survivors include five daughters, Faye Shaffer of Akron, Ohoi; 
Chloe Jones and Merle Butcher, both of Weston, Ruby Harris of 
Spencer and Louise Birtton of Parkersburg; four sons, Harry 
Smith and Wayne, of Parkersburg, Argle of Harrisville and 
Carlton of Mass., one brother, Odford King, Newport, Ohio 
and one sister, Pearl Carpenter of Dixie; 35 grandchildren 
and 90 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Willie Harrison 
Smith; two daughters; one son and three brothers.

Services were held Sunday at Floyd Funeral Home, Weston, 
with Rev. John Lares officiating wiht burial in Stalnaker 
Cemetery, Glenville.
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OCIE C. SMITH

Ocie C. Smith, 74, of Freindly, died Tuesday, March 21, in 
Clay County Hospital in Flora, Ill.

He was born in Doddridge County to the late Mr. and Mrs. 
Ott Smith.  He was a member of Church of Christ and retired 
from Monongahela Power Co.

He is survived by his wife, Glady Smith; three sons, Richard of 
Friendly, Roger of Paden City and Larry of New Martinsville; 
one daughter, Nola of Rootstown, O; three brothers, Glen of 
West Union, Warren of Columbus and Otis of Cairo; one sister, 
Lena Tingler of Clarksburg; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Dorris Leola 
Smith in 1972.

Services were Saturday at Eckel's Funeral Home in Sistersville 
with evangelist John Veyon officiating with burial in Paden 
Memorial Gardens at Paden City.
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March 1919
OKEY S. SMITH

Okey S. Smith died suddenly Thursday morning at his home in 
Billsville. His death was due to flu and pneumonia. He was 
about 35 years of age and is survived by a wife an two small 
children.  Funeral arrangements were not made at the hour of 
going to press.
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Oracle, Jan. 5, 2000
ORAN C. SMITH

Oran C. Smith, 84, of Arvilla, died Dec. 30, 1999 at Louis A. 
Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg.

He was born Jan 2, 1915 at Falls Mills WV to the late Ollie C. 
and Eva Walker Smith. He was a US Army veteran of WWII and 
attended Pt. Lookout United Methodist Church.

He is survived by his wife, Beulah Colvin Smith; one son, 
Darrell Smith of Arivlla; one daughter, Jeanette Luman of 
Belpre; one brother, Dean Smith of Newell, WV; two sisters, 
Sylvia Hibbard of Amherst, NY and Dorothy Osbourne of Norfolk, 
Va., and two granddaughters, Lisa Luman of Belpre and Kristi 
Luman of Columbus.

He was preceded in death by three sisters.

Services were Monday at Myers Funeral Home in Sistersville 
with burial in Beech Run cemetery at Arvilla.

He was preceded in death by his parents John A. and Lela 
Newland Smith; one son, Thomas D. Smith; two brothers, 
James T. and E.W. "Mac" Smith and one sister, Ardea E. Rogers.

Services will be 1pm Wednesday at Raiguel Funeral Home, Cairo. 
Burial is in IOOF Cemetery with evangelist Cecil Dotson 
officiating.
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Oracle, Sept. 22, 1977
PAUL L. SMITH

Funeral services for Paul Lewis Smith, 44 of Streetsboro, Ohio, 
formerly of Sistersville were held at 2pm Wednesday at Eckels 
Funeral Home. He was killed in a traffic accident on Ohio 
Route 60 near Beverly Saturday, Sept. 17.

Burial was in Friendly Cemetery with Rev. Richard Schaffer 
officiating.

Smith was a native of Tyler County, son of the late Brady and 
Mary Wells Smith. He was a WWII veteran and a member of the 
American Legion.

He was a plant operations manager for Allan United Steel 
Division of Earl M. Jorgenson Steel at Streetsboro.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Frances Richardson Smith; 
two sisters, Mrs. Judith Lynch of St. Marys and Mrs. Patricia 
Shields of Bedford, Ohio and two brothers, Glen of Streetsboro 
and Tom of Williamstown.
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Oracle, Jan. 20, 1999
PEARL V. SMITH

Pearl Virginia Smith, 83 of Huntington and formerly of St. 
Marys, died Jan 14 in Huntington.

She was born Feb. 12, 1915 in Sistersville to the late Harvey 
and Mary Bickerstaff Haught.  She retired from the former Colin 
Anderson center in St. Marys with 20 years of service.  She 
was a member of Grace Episcopal Chruch in St. Marys.

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Ron E. and 
Joanna Smith of Huntington; one granddaughter, Alison Smith 
of Huntington, three sisters, Isabelle Kannan of New Matamoras, 
Ona Robertson of Irving Texas and Ida Trolin of Balitmore, Md 
and three brothers, Clair Haught of Middlebourne, Pete Haught 
of Naples, Fla and Oral Haught of Mooresville, Ind.

She was preceded in death by her husband Everett Thomas Smith; 
and two brothers, Gale Haught and Chuck Haught.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Hayward Perkey ofifciating with burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, May 19, 1999
RAYMOND BURL SMITH

Raymond Burl Simth, 70 of Eureka, WV died May 15 at Mark Rest 
Center, McConnelsville, Ohio.

He was born Jan. 22, 1929 in Parkersburg, son of the late Hobart 
Harrison and Mary Mabel McClain Smith.  He was a graduate of St. 
Marys High School, class of 1947; was a US Navy veteran of the 
Korean War, a member of the American Legion Post 79, a member 
of the Point Lookout United Methodist Church where he had been 
a Sunday School teacher and lay speaker. He was a member of the 
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 968 in 
Parkersburg wehre he had been a member of the executive board, 
a member of the St .Marys Lodge No. 41; a 32nd Degree 
Scottish Rite Mason, Valley of Cambridge. He had been an 
amateur radio operator for over 40 years, a member of the 
Quarter Century Wireless Assc., a former president and 16 
year member of the Pleasants County Board of Education where 
he was instrumenttal in the building of the PRT Technical 
School.  During his term he served as president of the State 
School Board Assc. and chairman of the National Convention.  
He was active with Pleasants County 4-H and the Eureka Hi-
Flyers, served on the Pleasants County Library Board and had 
been active in community endeavors. He was a former member 
of the Grant-Jefferson Lions Club.

Survivors include his wife of 45 years, Betty Doty Smith; 
one son, Michael R. Smith of Williamstown; one daughter, 
Lisa J. Post of Parkersburg; five grandchildren, Jessica 
Foster, Raymond Matthew Foster and Ryan Greynolds, all of 
Parkersburg, Casey Lynn Smith of Florida and Mackenzie Smith 
of St. Marys; five step grandchildren, one sister, Sandra S. 
Marshall of Gormania, WV, two brothers, Michael E. of Marietta 
and William H. of Cincinnati.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother-in-law, 
Ted Marshall; two nieces adn one nephew.

Services will be at Point Lookout United methodist Church with 
Rev. Clyde Brammer Jr. and Evangelist Joe Warfield officiating 
with burial in Point Lookout Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 14, 1997
ROBERT DALE SMITH

Robert Dale Smith, 73, of Edgewood Park Drive, Parkersburg, 
died May 11 at Camdne-Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born in Hebron, Pleasants County, son of the late Okey 
Johnson and Mary Elizabeth Clovis Smith, He was a US Navy 
veteran of World War II and was stationed at Pearl Harbor. He 
retired in 1985 as an electrician from IBEW 968 of Parkersburg.  
He was a member and former secretary of the North Parkersburg 
Lions Club and a member of the Masonic Lodge of St. Marys and 
the Parkersburg Amateur Radio Club.  He was a 50 year member 
and former trustee of Seventh Street United Methodist Church 
where he was a member of the Crusaders Class.

Surviving are his wife, Kathleen Rice Smith; one daughter, 
Kathy Dianne Schroeder of New Smyrna Beach, Fla; one son, Larry 
Dale Smith of Shalimar, Fla; two step-daughters, Becky McMurray 
and Marcia L. Archer, both of Parkersburg; two step-sons, Melvin 
Rice Jr. and Washington and David Scott Rice of Wheeling; two 
sisters, Ruth M. Bailey of St. Marys and Helen A. Cooke of 
Marshall, Texas; 16 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mildred Irene Powell 
Smith and six brothers and sisters.

Services will be at 2pm Wednesday at Vaughan Funeral Home in 
Parkersburg with Rev. Stephen B. Rhodes and Hollie Thompson 
officiating with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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Leader, June 3, 1995
RUTH ALBERTA SMITH

Ruth Alberta Smith, 83, of 711 Fifth Street, St. Marys, died 
Sunday, May 21 at Camden Clark Mmeorial Hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born Feb. 13, 1912 at St .Marys to Andrew J. and Martha 
Jane Brownfield Chesney.  She had been a member of the Dewey 
Avneue Church of Christ for over 70 years.  She was a  graduate 
of St. Marys High School in the class of 1930.

On Dec. 9, 1931 she married George H. Smith, he died June 17, 
1984.

She is survived by three daughters, Martha J. Smith of St. Marys, 
Mrs. Donald (Mary L.) Nesselroad of Parkersburg and Mrs. Lee 
(Ruth J.) Hadley of Newport and two grandchildren, Mark A. 
Nesselroad of St. Louis, Mo. and Debra J. Nesselroad of 
Parkersburg.  She was preceded in death by her parents.

Services were held Wednesday, May 31 at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Evangelist Daniel Kessinger officiating with burial 
in IOOF Cemetery, St. Marys.
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Oracle, Dec. 16, 1976
SAM SMITH

Sam Smith, 59 of Route 1, St. Marys, died Tuesday, Dec. 14 in 
St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Jobe and Rose 
Smith. He was a veteran of WWII, a member of Local 2023 
Carpenters Union, Fraternal Order of Eagles Lodge 2361.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edna (West) Smith; one son, 
Harold at home, seven daughters, Mrs .Sue Looser, Carson, 
Calif; Mrs. Linda Binegar and Mrs. Jody McClead, both of Reno, 
Ohio; Miss Sandra Smith, St. Marys; Mrs. Gail Downing, St. 
Marys, Mrs. Tracy Meeds, St. Marys; Miss Kitty Smith at home; 
three brothers, Archie, Marietta, O., Harold of St. Marys, 
Jobe Jr. of Newport, O., six sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Gray, 
Cleveland, O., Beatrice Smith, St. Marys, Hollis Bennett, 
Moran, Tex., Tearle Finelli, Follansbee, Gladys Butcher and 
Betty Long, Parkersburg; 12 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one son, three brothers and one 
sister.

Funeral services were Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with evang. Earl Stevens officaiting with burial in IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 23, 1972
MRS. TERRY SMITH

Mrs. Sandra S. Smith, 25, died at her home at Newport, Route 1, 
Wednesday, Nov. 15.

She was born Nov. 20, 1946 in Newport, daughter of William H. 
and Betty Yost Murphy. On April 4, 1968 she was married to 
Terry Smith who survives with her parents, Newport and one 
brother and one sister, William H. Murphy Jr., New Philadelphia 
and Kimberly Murphy, Newport.  Grandparents are Mrs. Mary 
Murphy, Newport and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yost, Matamoras, Route 
3.

Mrs. Smith was a graduate of Newport High school and of Ohio 
University.  She had been a teacher in the Newport Elementary 
School.  She was a member of Deucher Baptist Church.

Services were Saturday at Doudna and McClure Funeral Home, 
with burial in Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 14, 1985
THOMAS BOYD SMITH

Thomas Boyd Smith, 39, of Roswell, Ga. died Tuesday, Nov. 5 
in the VA Hospital in Huntington.

He was born in St. Marys, son of Boyd Harold and Virginia 
Cumblidge Smith of St. Marys.  He was a member of the 
Methodist Church.

He is also survived by two daughters, Tonya Smith and Elizabeth 
Lemasters, both of Weirton; one sister, Sharon McGee of St. 
Marys; his paternal grandmother Ethel Cumblidge of Belmont; 
and one grandchild.

Services were Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Maurice mIller officaiting with burial in Maple Lane Cemetery 
near Hebron.
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Oracle, Nov. 15, 1984
VINA SMITH

Vina Smith, a lifelong rsident of Pleasants County, died in 
Paris, Pa. Oct. 25.  Mrs. Smith had gone to the home of her 
son, John, in Paris last summer and passed away there after 
a short illness.

Mrs. Smith was the daughter of John and Mary Hashman. She was 
preceded in death by her husband, Brady and one chlid.  She 
is survived by three sons and four daughters.

Funeral arrangements were in charge of the Lee and Martin 
Funeral Home in Paris with burial in Fairview Cmeetery, 
Burgettstown, Pa.
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Oracle, Jan 13, 1999
VIRGINIA C. SMITH

Virginia C. "Ginny" Smith 78 of Zellwood Station, Fla., died 
Dec. 20.

She was born at Eureka and was a homemaker and a Presbyterian.  
She was a member of St. Marys Golf Club where she was champion 
20 times and former treasurer and a member of the board of 
directors of the Women's Southern Golf Association.  She was 
a chemist and a former high school teacher.  She was one of 
the earliest women in the Civilan Pilot training program in 
West Virginia.

She is survived by her husband, James R. "Jim" Smith of 
Zellwood Station; one brother, Harry Snyder of St. Marys and 
several nieces and nephews.

A memorial service was held Saturday, Jan 9 at St. Marys 
Presbyterian Church with Revs. Michael Anderson and R. Daniel 
Simmons officiating.
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Leader, June 29, 1996
VIRGINIA MAE SMITH

Virginia Mae Smith, 77 of St. Marys died June 25 at the 
residence of her daughter in St. Marys.

She was born March 16, 1919 in Tyler County, daughter of the 
late Benjamin F. and Ethel Mae Neely Cumblidge.  She was a 
member of the St. Marys United Methodist Church.

She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Mike 
McGee of St. Marys; one brother, Russell Cumblidge of 
Sistersville; one sister, Wilma Reeder of Mena, Ark., eight 
grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Boyd H. Smith in 
1988; one son, Thomas Boyd Smith; four sisters and one brother.

Services were held Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with
Rev. Darrel L. Gooden officiating with burial in Maple Lane 
Cemetery, Hebron.
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Oracle, July 18, 1985
VIRGINIA R. SMITH

Virginia R. Smith, 64, of Bens Run, died Friday evening, 
July 12, in Sistersville General Hospital.

She was born in Tyler County, a daughter of the late Edward 
and Edith Morgan Dalrymple. She was a member of the United 
Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, Austin F. Smith; one son, 
David Smith of Bens Run; one stepson, James Smith of Weirton; 
one stepdaughter, Teresa Williams of Weirton; five sisters, 
Dorothy Barnhart and Mildred Anderson, both of Sistersville, 
Grace Adams of Weirton; Belvia VanDine of Hookstown, Pa. and 
Hazal Pryor of Marietta, O; three brothers, Jack Dalrymple 
and Roger Dalrymple, both of Newport, O and Kenneth Dalrymple 
of St. Marys; 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Services were Monday at Eckels Funeral Home in Sistersivlle 
with Evang. Ralph Hanlin ofifciating with burial in Smith 
Ridge Cemetery.
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January 26, 1926
MRS. WILLIAM SMITH

Rhoda, wife of William Smith, aged 73, died on Tuesday night, 
Jan. 26 of heart trouble at her home in Rootstown, Ohio. 
Interment was made Friday in Rootstown.

She is survived by her husband and three children, Mrs. Michael 
Barry, Walter Smith and  (cannot read).
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Oracle, Nov. 25, 1998
WILLIAM W. SMITH

William W. "Bill" Smith , 82 of Grandview Ave., New Matamoras, 
died Nov. 17 at his residence.

He was born July 17, 1916 in New Matamoras to the late George T. 
and Rhoda McVey Smith. He was employed as a laborer at General 
Motors and retired in 1981. He was a member of Matamoras United 
Methodist Church, Matamoras American Legion Post 3878, Veterans 
of Foreign Wars, Post 6287 and Matamoras Senior Citizens.

He is surivved by one nephew, Rusty Morris and his wife, Cindy 
of Newport; five nieces, Cathy Rinard and her husbnad, Roger of 
Newport, Ruth Hadley and her husband, Lee of Newport, Mary 
Nesselroad and her husband, Don, of Parkersburg, Martha Smith 
of St. Marys and Mary Catherine Doan of New Matamoras; six 
great-nieces; five great-nephews; four great-great-nieces 
and a special friend, Marceline Schnieder.

He was preceded in death by one brother, George H. Smith; 
three sisters, Ruth Smith, Mary Witten and Catherine Morris ;
and one nephew, K.M. Smith.

Services were Friday at Hadley Funeral Home in New Matamoras 
with Rev. James Schoonover officating with burial in Matamoras 
Cemetery.
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Leader, Jan. 27, 1990
WILLIE A. SMITH

Willie A. Smith, 72, of Slate Creek Village, Mineral Wells, 
died Wednesday, Jan. 24, at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Alice, Gilmer County, son of the late Willie 
Harrison and Nellie Madge King Smith. He was a retired 
cemetery employee.

He is survived by his wife, Hanna McCartan Smith; one son, 
Glendall L. Smith of Maritta; two daughters, Annabell Hart 
of Harrisville nad Nellie M. Lamp of New Matamoras; two 
step-daughters, Geraldine Marks of Rocky River, Ohio and 
Patricia Pollock of Akron; two brothers, Calvin Smith of 
Parkersburg and Carlton Smith of Weston; two sisters, Ruby 
Harris of Weston and Louise Phillips of Vienna; 15 
grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren and 16 great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and five sisters.

Services were Friday at McCullough-Rogers Funral Home, 
Pennsboro with Rev. Kenneth Perine offciating.  Burial 
was in Harrisville IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 22, 1999
CLARINDA A. SMITLEY

Clarinda A. Smitley, 64, of Newport, died Sept. 14 at the 
Arbors in Marietta.

She was born feb. 17, 1935 in Newport to the late Goerge 
William and Mary Lois Hoyt Murphy. She was retired from the 
Bureau of the Public Debt and was a member of Newport Baptist 
Church.

She is survived by nine step-children, Vivian Davis of Belpre, 
Karen West and her husband, Ronnie of Marietta, Alesia Barger 
and her husband, David of Vilseck, Germany, Ray Lynn Barnett 
and her husband, Roger of Middleport, N.Y., Gina Creighton 
and her husband Bill of New Matamoras, Ivan Smitley Jr. and 
his wife, Rose, of Wingett Run, Philip Smitley and his wife 
Geneva and Darrel Smitley and his wife, Shelba, all of 
Newport and Matt Smitley of Norfolk, Va.; several step-
grandchildren, two sisters, Betty M. Anderson of Columbus 
and Emma E. Holland of Newport; four brothers, George R. 
Murphy, Charles J. Murphy, Clark and Barnard E. Murphy all 
of Newport; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces; 
great nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Ivan M. Smitley Sr.; 
an infant sister, Mary Lou Murphy, an infant brother, Mark 
Murphy and brother William H. Murphy.

Graveside services were Friday at Newport Cemetery with Revs. 
Chuck Ferrell and Ivan Smitley Jr. officaiting.
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Oracle, Sept. 14, 1994
IVAN M. SMITLEY, SR.

Ivan M. Smitley, Sr., 73, of Newort, died Sept. 10, 1994 at 
The Arbors of Marietta.

He was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a son of the late William 
and Minta Smitley. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II 
and was a carpenter with Ironworkers Local 0787.  He was a 
member of the Newport Baptist Church where he served as a 
trustee.

Surviving are his wife, Clarinda Murphy Smitley; five daughters, 
Vivian Davis of Belpre, Karen West of Marietta, Rae Lynn Barnett 
of Middleport, N.Y., Alesia Barger of Vilsack, Germany and Gina 
Creighton of New Matamoras; four sons, Ival M. "Butch" Smitley 
Jr. of Wingett Run, Phillip Smitley and Darrell D.P. Smitley, 
both of Newport, Matt Smitley of New Matamoras; one brother, 
Kenneth Smitley of Hicksville, O; two sisters, Juanita Carr of 
Antwerp, Ohio and Lucille Coe of Paulding, Ohio; 20 
grandchildren; and two step-greatgrandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Gloria Ballard 
Smitley in 1982 and one daughter, Mary Alice Smitley.

Services were held Tuesday, Newport Baptist Church, rEv. Joe 
Law officiating.  Burial in Newport Cemetery.
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News, July 12, 1992
CLARENCE O. SMITTLE

Clarence O. Smittle, 82 of 34485 Ohio 800 in Sardis, died 
July 9, 1992 at his home following an extended illness.

He was born in Sardis, a son of the late Frank and Sarah 
Belford Hoskinson.  He was a retired employee of the Timken 
Co. in Canton and a verteran of Wold War II. He was a member 
of the American Legion Post 760 in Hannibal and Veterans of 
Foreign Wars Post 9930 in Sardis. He was a member of the Locust 
Grove United Methodist Church, Sardis.

Surviving are his wife, Marie Brown Smittle; four sons, Cecil 
and Clyde Smittle, both of Sardis, James smittle of Canton and 
Ralph Smittle of River Route, Mich; one daughter, Audrey 
Juebel of Canton; one sister, Leona Miller of Akron; 12 
grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

Serivces 1pm Monday, Rush Funeral Home, Rev. Frank Conley 
officiating, burial in Locust Grove Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Dec. 8, 1986
ALICE LOUISE ABBOTT SNIDER

Alice Louise Abbott Snider, 48, of Route 1, Belpre, died early 
today, Dec. 8 at Camden Clark Hospital after a long illness.

She was born in Belpre, daughter of Gladys Reynolds Abbott of 
Route 1 Belpre and the late Wilbur F. Abbott.  She was a member 
of the Pleasant View United Methodist Church in Belpre where 
she was church treasurer for a number of years. She was a former 
employee of Wun-Der Shoe Stores and Parkersburg Savings & Loan.

She is also survived by her husband, James F. Snider; a son, 
Carl, and a daughter Ellen, at home and a sister Mary Eakins of 
Mineral Wells.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Spencer Funeral Home, Belpre with 
Rev. Walter A. Frost officaiting with burial in Rockland 
Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Aug. 5, 1996
DONAL LOU SNIDER

Donald Lou Snider, 47 of St. Marys, died Sunday, Aug. 4 at 
his residence.

Snider was a 1966 graduate of St. Marys High School, a welder 
and pipe fitter and member of George Street Church of Christ.

He was born in Reader, Wetzel County, son of Neva Cochran 
Snider and the late Lewis E. Snider.

In addition to his mother he is survived by his wife, Barbara 
A. Butler Snider, a son, Charles E. Snider of Highlands, NC; 
a daughter, Lana G. Snider of Toledo, Ohio; a brother, Danny 
M. Snider of Parkersburg; a sister, Elizabeth J. Tuttle of 
St. Marys and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home with Evangelist Chuck Boston officiating with burial 
in Cochran Cemetery, Reader.
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Oracle, July 6, 1989
ETHEL R. SNIDER

Ethel R. Snider, 60, a resident of New Martinsville Health 
Care Center, died at the center Friday evening.

She was born in Tyler County to Anna Henry Goalcraft of 
Sistersville. She was a member of LaZear Chapel United 
Methodist Church at Middlebourne.

In addition to her mother, she is survived by one son, Henry 
Snider Jr. of St. Marys; one sister, Mrs. Dale (Beatrice) 
Henthorn of Sistersville and two grandchildren.

Services were Monday at Furbee Funeral Home at Middlebourne 
with Rev. Daniel A. Deem officiating with burial in 
Middlebourne Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 18, 1994
JOHN H. SNIDER

John H. Snider, 76, of Salem, formerly of Stumptown, died 
Monday, Oct. 17, at Veterans Center, Clarksburg, after a 
brief illness.

Snider was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII and a member of Mt. 
Pisgah Baptist Church.

He was born on Birch Run, Doddridge County, son of the late 
Albert and Lilly Stutler Snider.

He is survived by his wife, Lavada E. Perine Snider of Salem; 
one daughter, Carolyn Strauss of Belpre; two sons,, Leon 
Snider of Waverly, Ohio and Larry Snider of Denton, NC; one 
stepdaughter, Wiladean Thomas of Salem; four stepsons Junior 
Perine of Morgantown,, William Nicholas, Arnet Lee Nicholas, 
and Clavis Nicholas, all of Salem; two sisters, Norma Paul of 
Salem and Mary White of St. Marys; two brothers, the Rev. 
Jennings Snider of Brookfield, Ohio and William Snider of 
Savannah, Ga; nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; 
eight step-grandchildren and eight step-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Adalene Sutttle 
Snider; one son and two brothers.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at Stump funeral Home, 
Grantville, with Rev. Edward Perine officiating, with burial 
in Collins-Community Cemetery, Stumptown.
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News, March 31, 1991
LEWIS E. SNIDER

Lewis E. Snider, 64, of St. Marys died March 30 at University 
Hospital, Columbus.

He was born in Bristol, WV, a son of the late Arnell and 
Mable Swiger Snider. He was a veteran of WWII, a member of 
American Legion Post 81 Pine Grove and a member of IUOE No. 
132.

He is survived by his wife, Neva June Cochran Snider, one 
daughter, Elizabeth Jane Tuttle of St. Marys; two sons, 
Donald L. of St. Marys and Danny M. of Parkersburg; three 
brothers, Arnel Snider of Toronto, Ohio, Glenn Snider of 
Phoenixville, Pa., and Darrell Snider of Florida;  five 
sisters, Bernice Nicholson of Wirtz, Va., Ada Leek of 
Canton, Ohio, Trixie Robinson of Bruceton Mills, WV, 
Mary Snider of Massillion, Ohio and Edna Schmacher of 
Charlottes, Mich; seven grandchildren and one great 
grandchild.

He was preceded in death by one sister.

Services will be at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, Monday, 
with Evangelist William Butterfield officiating with burial 
in Cochran Cemetery at Reeder, WV.
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Oracle, Oct. 27, 1999
WILLIAM RICHARD SNIDER

William Richard Snider, 71, of Kingwood, WV, died Oct. 19 at 
Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg.

He was born Dec. 27, 1917 in Freed, WV to the late Merrell 
and Florence Cain Snider. He served in the US Navy and Army. 
He was a retired general contractor and master electrician, a 
member of Carpenter's Local 604, Wirt County Lodge 82, and 
Kingwood Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Norma Wotring Snider, 
one son, G. Fredric Snider of Morgantown; one brothers and 
his wife, Cain and Annabelle Snider of Elizabeth; one sister, 
Eleanor Sims of Kingwood; two grandchildren, Adam Snider, 
serving in the US Army and Sarah Snider of Ft. Myers, Fla; 
two sisters-in-law and their husbands, William White and 
Wilma Wotring Hyre of St. Marys and Kenneth P. and Martha 
Wotring Riley of Deep Creek Lane, Md and several nieces 
and nephews.

He was preceded in death by one brother-in-law, Edward Sims and 
one nephew, Tim Sims.

Services were Friday at Kingwood Baptist Church with interment 
in Sunset Memorial Gardens in Kingwood.
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Sentinel, Oct. 31, 1990
MABEL L. SNIVELY

Mabel L. Snively, 91 of St. Marys, died Tuesday at her 
residence, Oct. 30, following an extended illness.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late 
Martin and Arizona Bonar Stewart. She was a member and 
former Sunday school Superintendent of Raven Rock United 
Methodist Church and a former member of the Pioneer 
Homemakers.

She is survived by two daughters, Hazel Meyer of St .Marys and 
Lela Boley of West Palm Beach, Fla.; one son and daughter-in-law, 
Gary and Shirley Snively of St. Marys; two grandsons, David and 
wife Vicky of South Point, Ohio, and Jeff of St. Marys; one 
granddaughter, Teresa Snively of St. Marys and one sister, 
Frances Bell of Hillsdale, Mich.

She was preceded in death by her husband, E.T. Snively; one 
grandson; two infant children, four brothers and one sister.

The funeral will be Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Franklin Lambert officiating with burial in Long 
Reach Cemetery.
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Sentinel, July 3, 1996
SHIRLEY A. SNIVELY

Shirley A. Snivley of St. Marys, died Tuesday, July 2 at her 
residence.  She was a 1964 St. Marys High School graduate.

She was born in Newport, a daughter of the late James Allen 
and Emma Madeline Rosenlieb Riggs.

She is survived by her husband of 31 years, Gary D. Snivley; 
two sons, David of Pedro, Ohio and Jeff of St. Marys; one 
daughter, Teresa Johnson of Belmont; one brother, Jim Riggs 
of Belmont; two granddaughters; one niece and one nephew.

She was preceded in death by one sister.

Services are Thursday, Ruttencutter Funeral Home with burial 
at Snively Family Farm.
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Leader, July 29, 1989
CLARENCE E. SNODGRASS

Clarence E. (Rick) Snodgrass, 84, of Worthington Manor Care 
Center, died Thursday, July 27, at Camden Clark Memorial 
Hospital.

He was born in Ritchie County, a son of the late Elijah H. 
and Anna Wilson Snodgrass. He was retired from Monongahela 
Power Co., was a member of Harrison St. United Methodist 
Church and the Moriah Lodge 934 AF & AM in Roane County.

He is survived by two sons, Gerald of Lewisville, Texas and 
Richard of Newport; two daughters, Regina Morrison of Pennsboro 
and the Rev. Sharon Ellison of Jacksonville, Fla; one stepson, 
Benny Joe Cottrell of Newburn, Tenn.; three sisters, Nellie 
Goff, Opal Hoover and Waneta Hoover, all of Harrisville; 13 
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Cottrell Snodgrass 
in 1988 and one brother.

Services will be Sunday, at Raiguel Funeral Home in 
Harrisville with Rev. John Losh officiating with burial 
in Harrisville IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Aug. 7, 1986
CLEFFORD F. SNODGRASS

Clefford Franklin (Ford) Snodgrass died July 25.

He was a member of Hartzell Methodist Chruch, Lamanda Park-
Carmelita lodge No. 627; East Pasadena Chapter 473 of OES 
Pasadena Scottish Rite.

He is survived by three sisters, Josephine Fredericks of 
New York, Faith Gautschi of Ohio and Helen Lester of La Mesa.

Services were Wednesday at Lamb Funeral Home with private 
interment at Rose Hills.
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Oracle, Aug. 9, 1991
DEAN SNODGRASS

Dean Snodgrass, 77, of Route 1, Friendly, died Aug. 5 at 
Louise A. Johnson VA Hospital, Clarksburg.

He was born in New Martinsville, a son of the late William 
and Leta Johnson Snodgrass. He was a member of Praise Cathedral 
of New Martinsville. He was a welder in construction, a WWII 
Army Air Force veteran and a former prisoner of war. He was a 
member of the Sistersville American Legion, Disable American 
Veterans and the Caterpillar Club.

He is survived by his wife, Lillian Jutrzenka Snodgrass of 
Belle Vernon, Pa. and Greg Snodgrass of Roanoke, Va., one 
daughter, Deanna Stalnaker of Beverly, WV; four sisters, 
Marjorie Frye of Sardis, O; Wanda Greynolds of Tucson, 
Ariz; Dorothy Lynch of Sanford, NC and Imogene Baker of 
Phoenix, Ariz; and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three sisters.

Services will be Thursday at Eckels-Myers Funeral Home, 
Sistersville with Pastor Church Cane officiating.
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March 13, 1988
EVA SNODGRASS

Eva Snodgrass, 72, of Parkersburg died at 9:20 am Sunday, 
March 13, in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born Aug. 19, 1914 in Roane County to Rev. Benjamin 
and Rosa Jarvis Cottrell.  She was a member of Harrison 
Street United Methodist Church in Harrisville and was a 
retired school teacher from Wood and Roane counties. She 
was a graduate of Glenville State College.

She is survived by her husband, Clarence E. Snodgrass; three 
sons, Gerald Snodgrass of Dallas; Benny Joe Cottrell of 
Newbern, Tenn.; and Richard Snodgrass of Newport; two 
daughters, Regina Morrison of Pennsboro and Sharon Ellison 
of Durham, NC; two brothers, Walter Cottrell of Marlinton 
and Harold Cottrell of Spencer, four sisters, Esta Wood of 
Columbus, Hallie Graves of Dallas and Pauline Davis and 
Donna Keene, both of Spencer; 12 grandchildren and five 
great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sisters.

Services were Tuesday in Raiguel Funeral Home in Harrisville 
with Rev. John Losh officiating with burial in Harrisville 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, July 18, 1996
JOSEPH F. SNODGRASS

Joseph Ford Snodgrass, Jr., 56 of Triadelphia, formerly of 
Pullman, died Wednesday ,July 17 at Eastern Ohio Hospital, 
Martins Ferry, Ohio.

Snodgrass was a retired welder with Ravens Metal Co. and a 
truck driver.

He was born in Pullman, son of the late Joseph Ford and Lorena 
Chipps Snodgrass Sr.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Malone Snodgrass; one 
son, Joseph III of Sarasota, Fla; two daughters, Dedra E. 
Willis of Sarasota and Kristi Dellaire of Orland, Fla; two 
step-daughters, Sheryl Brookover of St. Marys and Shiela 
Scadden of Harrisville; one stepson, Buddy Malone of 
Waverly; one brother, Mark Snodgrass of Harrisville; 
four sisters, Marion Rollins of Cairo; Leelah Barker and 
Emma Jean Keith, of Harrisville and Gail Littleton of
Amherst Ohio; three grandchildren and four step 
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Eileen Goff.

Services will be Friday at Pullman United Methodist Church 
with Rev. O.D. Harmon officiating.
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March 5, 1916
LILLY MAE SNODGRASS

Lilly Mae Snodgrass was born in Noble County, Ohio, March 4, 
1867, and died at her home in St. Marys, March 5, 1916, aged 
49 years and one day.

She was the daughter of Cornelius and Annie Rice  Sears.  At 
the age of sixteen her parents moved to Highland, Ritchie 
County, this state.  While in her nineteenth year she was 
united in marriage to the Rev. James W. Crumm and with him 
moved back to Noble County, Ohio where she lived until his 
death, which occurred  eighteen months after their marriage.  
To this union was born one daughter, Miss Grace Crumm, who 
at present is one of the efficient teachers in the St. 
Marys public schools.

After the death of Mr. Crumm she returned to live with her 
parents in Ritchie County.  Subsequently she was married to 
F.D. Snodgrass. She with her husband moved to St. Marys about 
sixteen years ago, where she resided up to the time of her 
death.

She is survived by the husband and the following children, 
Mrs. Alta Hively of Walton, WV, Grace, Anna, Florence, 
Clifford, Eleanor, Faith, Ruth, Josephine and Helen, at 
home.  Also she leaves a mother, two brothers, Frank Sears 
of Pleasants, Clifford of Cairo and one sister, Mrs. Effie 
Reed of Ellenboro.

She was a great sufferer from the malady that caused her 
death not more than a year but through it all she was 
patient. Her departure was quiet and peaceful as the going 
to sleep of a child.  She was an exemplary wife and a 
loving mother.
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Oracle, Feb. 11 ,1998
CONSTANCE SNOW

Constance "Connie" Snow, 55, of Marietta, died Feb. 4 at 
Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born March 6, 1942 in Louisville, Ky., to Ralph and 
Pearl Klingburg Hendricks. She graduated from Newport High 
School and Ohio Wesleyan College in Delaware, Ohio.

She started teaching in Willoughby, Ohio schools before moving 
to Marietta to teach LD classes and was employed in that 
capacity at the time of her death.  She was a member of 
Marietta Welfare League.

She is survived by her husband, James L. Snow, whom she 
married Feb. 13, 1954, in Newport; two daughters, Jamie 
Snow of Raleigh, NC and Susan Adams and her husband Matthew, 
of Belpre; her mother of Newport; two brothers, John R. 
Hendricks and his wife, Charlotte of Marietta and Richard 
Hendricks and his wife Peggy of Belmont; one sister, JoAnn 
Coates and her husband, Stan of Canton; one stepson, Michael 
Snow and his wife Debbie of Woodbury, NJ and one stepdaughter, 
Lola Snow of Genoa, NY.

She was preceded in death by her father on Aug. 22, 1981.

Services were Saturday at Newport United Methodist Church 
with Rev. Steve Smith and Robert Schfaer officiating.
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Oracle, Sept. 9, 1992
EMMA F. SNOWDEN

Emma Francis Snowden, 93, formerly of Third St., Marietta, 
died Sept. 3 at the Marie Antoinette Pavilion in Marietta.

She was born in Newport Township to the late William "Babe" 
and Lethelinda Hackathorn Frendo Francis. Her home had been 
in Newport and later in Lowell before she moved to Marietta. 
She had been a hotel worker.

Surviving are several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren 
and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Bert Snowden; one 
son, Denzil Hackathorn; two sisters and one brother.

Services were Sunday at McClure-Shafer Funeral Home in Marietta 
with burial in Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 21, 1985
LT. COL. ARTHUR G. SNYDER

Lt. Col. Arthur Gail Snyder, 86 of 2414 Smithfield Rd, 
Charlotesville, Va. died Nov. 10 at his home.

He was born Sept. 19, 1899 at Morgantown, son of the late 
John Riley Snyder and Florence May Shahan Snyder. He was 
the husband of the late Frances Elizabeth Reynolds Snyder.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Martha Snyder Evans of 
Charlottesville; one sister, Mrs. Bess Snyder Mohl of 
Morgantown; and one granddaughter.

Snyder retired from the Army in 1947. He was a veteran of the 
Mexican Border Campaign, WWI and WWII. He received his B.S. 
and M.S. from WV University in Morgantown.

He was a member of the National Rifle Assc, Harmony Lodge 59, 
Washington Chapter 3 of National Sojourners, Washington 
Chapter of the Heroes of '76, the O'dell S. Long Chapter 
25, R.A.M. in Pennsboro, American Legion, WV Univ. Alumni 
Assc, Retired Officers Assc. Alpha Gamma Rho, and others.

Graveside services were Thursday at Arlington national 
cemetery.  Hill and Wood Funeral Home was in charge of 
arrangements.
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Sentinel, Oct. 31, 1991
BROOKS R. SNYDER

Brooks, R. Snyder, 78 of 1411 Newberry Drive, Parkersburg, 
died at Camden Clark Hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 30.

Snyder was a US Navy veteran of WWII. He was a life member 
of VFW 1212 and retired from Hope Natural Gas Co. in 1976 
after 29 years of service.

He was born in Wood County, a son of the late William E. and 
Elizabeth Lowe Snyder.

He is survived by his wife, Catherine Hall Snyder; one son; 
Mark Snyder of Columbus; one daughter, Karolyn Cahill of 
Inglewood, Calif; one granddaughter, Kathleen Snyder of 
Columbus; one grandson, Mark Snyder Jr. of Columbus; one 
brother, Harry Snyder of Parkersburg; and six sisters, 
Hazel Donahue and Ada Gwynn of Parkersburg, Mazel Stoneking 
of Kentucky, Eliza Gandee of Wadsworth Ohio, Imogene 
Thompson of Culloden, WV and Ruby Stalnaker of West Union.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Chessie Lowe 
Snyder; one daughter, Carolyn; one brother, Hoyt Snyder; 
three sisters, Sybil Watson, Mildred Wilson and an infant 
Belva Snyder.

Funeral will be Friday at Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, 
Parkersburg with Rev. Manford C. Hutchinson officiating 
with burial in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Oracle, Jan. 8, 1981
ELLSWORTH SNYDER

Ellsworth Snyder, 75, of Route 3, St. Marys, died at St. 
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg Monday night, Jan. 5.

He was born in Cumberland, Md., son of the late John H. and 
Mary Locke Snyder. He was a member of the St. Marys United 
Methodist Church and the St. Marys Masonic Lodge NO. 41.

He is survived by his wife, Violet Marie Holler Snyder; a son, 
Grandon of St. Marys; two daughters, Jean Gatrell of Novi, 
Mich., and Sandra Holdren of Newport, Ohio; 10 grandchildren 
and six great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a sister. 

The funeral will be Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. Maurice Miller officiating with burial in IOOF 
cemetery.
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Sept. 19, 1971
MRS. FRANCES SNYDER

Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Reynolds Snyder, 69 of 612 
No. Frederick St., Arlington, Va. who died of heart failure at 
Walter Reed General Hospital on Sunday, Sept 19 were held 
Wednesday at Ft. Myers Chapel, Ft. Myers, Va., with burial 
following in Arlington National Cemetery.

She was the wife of Lt. Col. Arthur G. Snyder who survives 
along with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford B. Evans and her 
granddaughter, Frances Katherine Evans, both of Charlottesville, 
Va.

She was born Jan. 25, 1902 in St. Marys, daughter of the late 
Franklin Montgomery and Ida A. (Riggs) Reynolds.  She graduated 
from St. Marys High School in 1919 and obtained a B.S. degree 
at WV University in 1923. She had resided in Arlington ever 
since.
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Oracle, Jan. 24, 1992
J. FLOYD SNYDER

J. Floyd Snyder, 90, died Jan. 16 in a hospital near Center 
Point, Iowa after a brief illness.

He was born in St. Marys, the son of the late Andrew F. and 
Vashti Patterson Snyder.

He was retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel in Steubenville, 
Ohio. He was a member of the Elks Club and a member of the 
Steel Workers Union.

He is survived by one son, Carl, of Milton, Fla.; two 
daughters, Emily Lancia, Wintersville, Ohio and Alice Gibson, 
Center Point; three sisters, Agnes Snyder, Washington D.C., 
Virginia Turnor, Wollaston, Mass.; Julia Allerdice, Milton, 
Fla.; one brother, Robert Snyder St. Marys.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret in 1988; two 
brothers, Hallah B. and Carl R.

The funeral was at McClave Funeral Home in Steubenville, Jan. 
21 with burial in Union Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 4, 1999
JAMES D. SNYDER

James D. Snyder, 78 of Route 1, Williamstown, died Feb. 2 
at Lords Hospital in Paducah, Ky.

He was born in Cairo, WV and was a US Army veteran and 
retired from American Cyanamid.

Survivors include one son, Charles Snyder of Parkersburg; 
two daughters, Martha Burgess of Colonial Heights, Va and 
Donna Spivy of Symonia, Ky; three sisters, Mary Ross of 
Ellenboro, Mildred Shaffer of Washington, WV and Jessie 
Radcliff of Glen Burnie, MD; one brother, William Snyder 
of Oregon City, Oregon; seven grandchildren, two great 
grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James Henry and 
Myrtle Douglas Snyder ; his wife, Juanita Snyder and two 
brothers.

Services will be Friday at Leavitt Funeral Home with burial 
in Evergreen North Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 17, 1995
MALWINA SNYDER

Malwina Schmidt Snyder, 83, of St. Marys died Sunday, Oct. 15 
at Charleston Area Medical Center.

Mrs. Snyder retired from Pleasants County Health Dept. with 
30 years of  service and was a member of the Front Porch 
Swingers, a local musical group, singing for various 
functions. She as a charter member of St. Marys Business 
and Professional Women's Club, St. Marys Amity Chapter of 
the Rebekah Lodge 83, Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants, 
Women's Benefit Assc. and Pioneer Community Woman's Club.  
She was a member of St. Marys United Methodist Church and 
the Faith Circle.

She was born in Buckhannon, a daughter of the late Carl 
Frederick and Effa Susan Cunningham Schmidt.

She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Robert W. Snyder; 
one daughter, Yvonne Farley of St. Albans and one grandson, 
Luke Falrey of St. Albans.

She was preceded in death by one son, Robert Frederick Snyder 
in 1995.

Funeral services are Wednesday at St. Marys United Methodist 
Church, 104 E. Washington, St. Marys with Rev. Darrel L. 
Gooden officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 13, 1983
NINA MICHELLE SNYDER

Funeral services for Nina Michelle (Shelly) Snyder, 19, 
Fletcher, Okla., who died Sept. 12 from injuries suffered 
in an automobile accident, were held Sept. 14 in Sterling 
Assembly of God Church with Rev. Chester Powell, pastor and 
the Rev. Dennis Meyer, pastor of Fletcher Assembly of God 
Church officiating.  Burial was in Sterling Cemetery.

Miss Snyder was born July 26, 1964, in Cyril, Okla. She had 
lived all her life in the Sterling and Fletcher area.  She 
was a member of the Sterling Assembly of God Church and the 
Assy. of God Church and the Welsh Black Cattle Assc.  She 
was a graduate of E.M.T. school, was a nurse's aide and 
enrolled in nurse's training.

Survivors include her mother, Carol Snyder of the home; her 
father, Roy Snyder Jr., Wheelersburg, O.; a daughter, Amber 
of the home; her grandparents, Francee Turner, Sterling, Okla., 
Nine Snyder of Eureka and the late Roy Snyder Sr., and Joe 
Lutonsky, Fletcher, Okla; a great grandmother, Lula Harness, 
Williamstown.
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Oracle, June 14, 1995
ROBERT FREDERICK SNYDER

Robert Frederick Snyder, 58, of Somerville, MA died June 11 
at his residence.

He was born in St. Marys, son of Robert W. and Malwina Snyder 
of St. Marys. He was a graduate of St. Marys High School.  
He received his BA from WV university where he was a member 
of Phi Beta Kappa honorary fraternity. He held his masters 
in philosophy from the University of Cincinnati and his 
doctorate in education from Harvard University. He taught 
at Lesley College in Cambridge, MA. He published several 
books of poetry and was a founding member of the Soupbean 
Poets, a West Virginia group.  From 1972 to 1978 he was 
the Director of Antioch College/Appalachia in Beckley, WV.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, 
Margaret Snyder, one sister, Yvonne Snyder Farley of St. 
Albans, WV.

Memorial services and burial will be held at a later date 
with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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News, June 9, 1985
ROBERT SNYDER

Robert Snyder, 60, of Rushville, Ohio died Saturday morning, 
June 8 in Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, Ohio.

He was born in Ritchie County, a son of the late James Henry 
Snyder and Myrtle Douglas Snyder. He was employed at the 
Babcock and Wilcox Corp., Lancaster.

He is survived by his wife, Thelma Ambrose Snyder; two sons, 
James and Robert, of Rushville, Ohio; seven daughters, Phoebe 
Snyder of West Hamlin, WV, Mary Lee Snyder of Rushville, Ohio; 
Anita Barber of Millersport, Ohio; Lenora VanFossen of 
Lancaster; Glenna Sue ,Sandy , and  Jesse Snyder all at 
home; three brothers, William of Cairo, Clyde of Terra Alta, 
WV and Douglas Snyder of Williamstown; three sisters, Mildred 
Schafer of Cairo, Jessie Haines of Balitmore, Md and Mary 
Ross of Ellenboro and six grandchildren

Services will be Monday at Raiguel Funeral Home with Rev. 
Earnest Marty officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery, Cairo.
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Oracle, April 9, 1997
ROBERT W. SNYDER

Robert W. Snyder, 84, of St. Marys, died April 1 at St. 
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born Oct. 15, 1912, in St. Marys to the late Andrew 
and Vashti Patterson Snyder.  He was a U.S. Army veteran of 
WWII, retired from Quaker State Oil Refinery, a member of the 
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, member of the Pleasants 
County Historical Society, life member of Elks Lodge 1701 and
a former St. Marys volunteer fireman.

He is survived by a daughter and son-in-law Yvonne and Sam 
Farley of St. Albans; one grandson, Luke Farley of St. Albans; 
three sisters, Virginia Turner of Wollaston, Mass.; Agnes P. 
Snyder of Wahsington, D.C. and Julia Allerdice of Milton, 
Fla and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Malwina Snyder 
in 1995; one son, Robert Frederick Snyder in 1995; and three 
brothers, Floyd, Carl and Halliah Snyder.

Services were Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, with Rev. 
Darrel L. Gooden officiating with burial in IOOF cemetery.
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News, Feb. 28, 1982
ROY E. SNYDER

Services for Roy E. Snyder, 73, Eureka who died Friday, Feb. 
26 are at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. Baber Morris 
conducting with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Dec. 10, 1993
ROY E. SNYDER, JR

Roy E. Snyder Jr. 57, of Newark, died Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 
Newark Healthcare Center.

Snyder was a self-employed horse trainer and a US Army veteran. 
He was a Methodist.

He was born in Eureka, WV, a son of Nina Harness Snyder of St. 
Marys and the late Roy E. Snyder, Sr.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by one brother, 
Edward D. Snyder of Chicago; and two sisters, Janet Noback 
of Clarksville, Md. and Carolyn Gorrell of Parkersburg.

He was preceded in death by one daughter.

The funeral will be Saturday at First Baptist Church, Belmont 
with private burial.
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August 4, 1987
VIOLET MARIE SNYDER

Violet Marie Snyder 81, of Route 3, St. Marys, died at her 
residence Tuesday, Aug. 4.

She was born in Cumberland, Md to the late William and Ada 
Whisner Holler. She was a member of St .Marys United Methoidst 
Church.  She had retired from Quaker State with 25 years of 
service and the Pleasants County Bank.

She is survived by a son, Grandon Snyder of St. Marys; two 
daughters, Jean Gatrell of Novi, Mich., Sandra Holdren of 
Newport; 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded indeath by her hsuband, Ellsworth Snyder and 
two sisters.

Funeral was Friday at Rutencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Richard Crickard ofifciating with burial in IOOF cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 19, 1996
MARGARET SOENDKER

Margaret Treadway Soendker, 91, formerly of Pike St., 
Parkersburg, died Thursday, Oct. 17 at Worthington Manor 
Nursing Home.

Mes. Soendker had worked for American Vicose and attended the 
Church of Christ.

She was born in St. Marys; a daughter of the late William and 
Dora Braun Treadway.

She is survived by one son, Harold Soendker of Napoleon, Mo.; 
and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Stephen Soendker; 
two sisters, Clara Treadway Fleming and Epsy Treadway Scadden ; 
three brothers, Norman Treadway, Earl and Randal Treadway.

Funeral services will be Sunday at Franklin Funeral Chapel, 
Parkersburg with Rev. Don Cunningham officiating with burial 
in Sunset Memory Gardens.
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Oracle, Oct. 28, 1992
LENORA EDNA SOLE

Lenora Edna Sole, 60, of Route 2, Waverly, died Oct. 19 at 
Camden Clark Hospital.

She was born in Wood County to the late Warren Garland and 
Icie Lakie Burdette.  She was a homemaker and attended the 
First Church of the Nazarene.

Surviving are one son, Ronald Bryan Sole of Waverly; two 
daughters, Connie LeMaster of Walker and Shirley Cornell of 
Waverly; two brothers, Ison Burdette of Colorado and Clella 
Burdette of Mansfield, Ohio;; three sisters, Zetra Kemp of 
Washington; Dorothy Martin of Parkersburg and Relta Longsdord 
of Mansfield, Ohio and six grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Bryan Sole 
in 1985 and one sister.

Services were Thursday at Leavitt Funeral Home in Parkersburg 
with Rev. Thomas Harvey officiating with burial in Sunset 
Memory Gardens in Parkersburg.
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Sentinel, Feb. 6, 1988
WOODROW W. SOLE

Woodrow W. Sole, 71 of Lima, died Friday, Feb. 5 in Wetzel 
County Hospital, New Martinsville.

He was born in Beavertown, Ohio, son of the late Grover and 
Mima Mount Sole. He was retired from the Weirton Steel Co.

He is survived by four sons, Roger Sole of Chandler, Ariz., 
Jack Church of Raleigh, NC; William Sole of Paden City and 
Daniel Sole of Melbourne, Pa; three daughters, Mrs. Jack 
(Terry) Folger of Middlebourne, Mrs. Salvatore (Clara) Guida 
of Gilbert, Az; and Karen Clapp of North Dakota; three 
brothers, Edmond Sole of Lima, Lester Sole of Follansbee 
and Paul Sole of North Dakota; a sister, Mary Higgins of 
Youngstown, Ohio and 14 grandchildren.

The funeral will be Sunday at Eckels Funeral Home, with 
Elder Marvin D. Anderson officiating and burial in Alf 
Smith Cemetery, Tyler County.
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Oracle, Oct. 7, 1987
EDITH P. SOMERVILLE

Edith Pearl Miller Somerville, 84, of Elizabeth, died Sunday 
evening, Oct. 4 at Camden Clark Hospital.

She was born in Wirt County, a daughter of the late E.H. and 
Mary Miller. She was a member of the Pisgah United Methodist 
Church.

She is survived by three sons, Roy Somerville of Scott Depot; 
Donald (Jim) Somerville and Civy Paul Somerville, both of 
Elizabeth; five daughters, Lenora Coartney of Bens Run, Wanda 
Hartley of Parkersburg, Freda Morehead of Flat Rock, Mich., 
and Mary Helen Townsend and Emma Lea Burdette, both of 
Elizabeth ;25 grandchildren; and 29 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Civy Pearl 
Somerville in 1943; five brothers and four sisters.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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Oracle, Sept. 3, 1981
RAY D. SOMMERVILLE

Ray D. Somerville, 63, of Harrisville, died in Leonard Memorial 
Hospital at Buckhannon Friday, August 28.

He was born in Auburn, Ritchie County, son of the late Ralph and 
Ona Douglas Somerville. He was a member of St. Luke's United 
Methodist Church, a graduate of Pullman High School and 
Mountain State Business College in Parkersburg and had 
formerly been employed by the Ritchie County board of 
education in the superintendent's office.

Sommerville served as circuit court reporter in Ritchie,
Doddridge and Pleasants Counties until 1964.  He was deputy 
clerk of the U.S. District Court in Wheeling, Bluefield and 
Huntington until his retirement in 1980.  For many years he 
served as chairman of Ritchie County Republican Executive 
Committee. He was a veteran of the Navy in WWII.

He is survived by his wife, Bernice Hatfield Sommerville; a 
son, Jon J. Sommerville of Harrisville; a daughter Mrs. 
Denver (Donna Rae) Mullenix of Harrisville; two brothers, 
Frank Sommerivlle of Parkersburg and Robert Sommerville of 
Harrisville; two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Edyth) Wilt of 
Buckhannon and Mrs. Fred (Neva) Kesterson of Parkersburg; 
five grandchildren and a great-great granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by two sisters.

Raiguel Funeral Home in Harrisville was in charge of 
arrangements.
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Sentinel, April 6, 1991
DOROTHY SOUTHWOOD

Dorothy E. Southwood, 76, of Newport, Ohio died Thursday, 
April 4 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late 
Harvey and Tennie Nester Flowers.  She was a Baptist by 
faith.  She is survived by several cousins.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Southwood.

The funeral will be Sunday at ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. Chuck Ferrell officiating with burial in Willow Island 
Cemetery.
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News, Jan. 6, 1994
CECIL W. SPARKS

Cecil W. Sparks, 72, of Route 2, Belpre, died Jan. 3 at 
Camden Clark Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Grover C. 
and Flossie A. Cronin Sparks. He worked at Penn Metals for 27 
years and was a US Army veteran of WWII. He was a Methodist.

Surviving are his common-law wife, Chessie Anderson; one step-
son Donald Anderson of Vincent; three step-grandchildren, 
seven step-great-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; 
one sister, Bernice Sparks of Deerwalk and several nieces and 
nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, Clifford Sparks and 
Clayton Sparks and one sister, Katherine Underwood.

Services are Saturday, Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, Rev. Robert 
Swinsburg officiating with burial in Evergreen North Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 1, 1984
CLIFFORD E. SPARKS

Clifford E. Sparks, 68, of Route 2, Waverly, died Saturday, 
Feb. 25 at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Peasants County, son of Addie Cronin Sparks of 
Waverly and the late Grover C. Sparks. He was a member of Zion 
United Brethern Church in Ritchie County. He retired from 
Walker Parkersburg in 1979.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Beryl 
Brooks Sparks of Waverly; four sons, Russell E Sparks of 
Waverly, Kenneth and Jerry C. both of Parkersburg and Dale 
E. Sparks of Smithville, Ohio; one brother, Cecil W. Sparks, 
Veto, O., two sisters, Kathryn Underwood of Bridgeport and 
Bernice Sparks of Waverly; two grandsons, Brian and Travis.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Clayton E. Sparks.

Services were Tuesday at Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. L. 
Ralph Mahoney officiating with burial in New Land Cemetery at 
Bull Creek.
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Oracle, Feb. 10, 1983
DONALD SPARKS

Donald Allen Sparks, 65, of Route 3, St. Marys, died Sunday 
morning, Feb. 6 at his home.

He was born in St. Marys; the son of the late Franklin G. 
and Annie Cooper Sparks. He was a chemical operator at 
American Cyanamid, a veteran of WWII with service in France 
and England.

Surviving are his wife, Gladys Thompson Sparks; one son, Allen 
Sparks of Parkersburg; three daughters, Keathy Hearn of Reno, 
O., Marie Westbrook of Rt. 3, St. Marys and Vivian Bills of 
St. Marys; one sister, Dora E. Sparks of Route 3, St. Marys 
and 11 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by four brothers and one son.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Wesley Craker officiating with burial in Willow Island 
Cemetery.
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Leader, June 5, 1993
ESTHER F. SPARKS

Esther F. Sparks of San Diego, Calif, died May 25 in San 
Diego.

She was the wife of the late Alonzo (Lonnie) Sparks.  She was 
a resident of Schultz for 24 years before moving to California 
in 1971.

She was a member of the Good Hope Baptist Church at Schultz 
and was formerly employed at the Colin Anderson Center.

She is survived by a daughter, Ann Sparks Gureczny, three 
grandchildren and four great grandchildren, all of Calif.; 
one sister-in-law, Gladys Sparks; three nieces, Kathy Elder, 
Marie Winland and Vivian Bills, all of St. Marys, one nephew, 
Alan Sparks of Parkersburg.

Ashes are to be interred at the Willow Island Baptist Church 
Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Jan. 22, 1991
FLOSSIE SPARKS

Flossie "Addie" Cronin Sparks, 94, of Route 2, Box 52, Waverly, 
died Monday, Jan. 21 at Camden Clark Hospital.

Sparks was a member of Mount Zion United Methodist Church and 
was a homemaker.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of the late Aaron 
and Rachael Farley Cronin Sparks.

She is survived by two daughters, Katherine Deloris Underwood 
of Bridgeport, and Bernice Louise Sparks of Waverly; a son, 
Cecil Sparks of Belpre; three daughters-in-law; nine 
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandson; 
several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Grover C. Sparks, 
1977; two sons; four brothers and three sisters.

The funeral will be Wednesday at Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. 
Earl Perkins officiating with burial in Ruckman Cemetery, Cow 
Creek, Pleasants County.
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Oracle, March 13, 1980
JAMES S. SPARKS

James S. Sparks, 67, Route 3, St. Marys, died at St. Joseph's 
Hospital last Wednesday evening, March 5.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Frank and 
Anna Cooper Sparks. He was a member of Good Hope Baptist Church.

He is survived by a brother, Donald and a sister, Dora Sparks, 
Route 3, St. Marys.

He was preceded n death by five brothers and two sisters.

Funeral was Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Bud Seaman officiating with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 20, 1988
PHILLIP WATT SPARKS

Phillip Watt Sparks, 87, of St. Marys died Friday morning in 
St .Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Jim and 
Jane Meade Sparks.  He was a retired employee of the WV Dept. 
of Highways.

He is survived by his wife, Rhoda Ann Rollins Sparks; a son,
Howard Sparks of St. Marys; two daughters, Goldie Boughner 
and Marie Wolfe, of St. Marys, several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.

The funeral will be Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, with 
Jeff Mayfield officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 23, 1997
RAYMOND SPARKS

Raymond Sparks, 79, of Route 3, St. Marys died April 15 at 
Sistersville Nursing Center.

He was born Jan. 9, 1918 at Shultz in Pleasants County to the 
late James W. and Addie Smith Sparks. He lived most of his 
life in Pleasants County.

He is survived by three sisters in Ohio, Laura Love of Marietta, 
Goldie Brown of Wellsville and Violet Sparks of New Matamoras; 
two brothers of Parkersburg, Hobert and Cecil Sparks, several 
nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by three sisters, Lillie, Marie and 
Rose Sparks and one brother, Ralph Sparks.

Services were Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Frank Plass officiating with burial in Barker Cemetery, 
Washington County.
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News, Feb. 28, 1988
RHODA A. SPARKS

Rhoda Annie Sparks, 91 of St. Marys, died Saturday morning at 
the residence of her daughter in St. Marys.

She was born in Ritchie County, a daughter of the late Tob and 
Jane Rollins.

She is survived by one son, Howard Sparks of St. Marys; two 
daughters, Goldie Boughner and Marie Wolfe, of St. Marys; 
several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Watt Sparks and by 
two sons and a daughter.

Services will be Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Jeff 
Mayfield officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 2, 1982
VIRGIL P. SPARKS

Virgil P. Sparks, 61, of St. Marys, died Sunday evening, Nov. 28 
at his residence.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of Watt and Annie Rollins 
Sparks of St. Marys. He was a veteran of WWII.

Surviving besides his parents are a brother, Howard of St. Marys; 
three sisters, Mrs. Opal Hashman, Mrs. Goldie Boughner and Mrs. 
Marie Wolfe, all of St. Marys.

Services were Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Pastor 
Ted Ball officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 9, 1992
GLADYS H. SPEARS

Gladys Hannah Spears, 72, of Spencer, died Aug. 31 at her home 
following a sudden illness.

She was born in Left Hand, Roane County, a daughter of the late 
Lon and Nora McGlothlin Hess. He was a lifelong homemaker.

Surviving are one daughter, Paula Jewel Lupardus of St. Marys; 
two sons, Melvin Spears of Charleston and Thomas L. Spears of 
Charlotte, NC; three sisters, Dorothy Poff of St. Albans, 
Pauline Janka of Dayton, Ohio and Orva frame of Elkview; one 
brother, Earl Hess of Left Hand and three grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Thomas 
Spears, in 1983 and one daughter, Nora M. Spears.

Funeral services were held Thursday at Vandale Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Lester Walker officiating with burial in Clover 
Cemetery near Spencer.
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Oracle, July 5, 1984
WILMA SPEIDEL

Wilma Speidel, 75, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Monday, June 25 at 
Martins Ferry Hospital.

She was born Dec. 25, 1908 to the late William and Susan Ensley 
Tate.

She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Bridgeport.  
She was preceded in death by her husband, James Speidel in 1971.

Surviving are two daughters, Betty Kubovicz of Bridgeport and 
Shirley Griffin of Wellsburg, WV and four sons, Kenneth of St. 
Marys, Edward and James of Wheeling and Ronald of St. 
Clairsville, Ohio and four grandchildren, Bruce, Brian, Jodie 
and Scott of St. Marys.

Services were Thursday and burial was in Belmont County Memorial 
Park Cemetery in St. Clairsville.
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Oracle, Oct. 29, 1997
HELEN WILSON SPENCE

Helen Wilson Spence, 83, of Wheeling and formerly of St. Marys, 
died Oct. 25 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Wheeling.

She was born May 15, 1914 in St. Marys to the late Alfred Elmer 
and Dove Hall Wilson. She was a member of First Baptist Church 
of St. Marys, a 50 year member of St. Marys Chapter 31 of 
Eastern Star, graduate of St. Marys High School, former foster 
grandparent at Colin Anderson Center and at one time was active 
in various community organizations.

She is survived by two sons, Joe Spence and his wife Janie of 
Wheeling and Jeff Spence and his wife Gail of Ft. Mitchell, 
Ky; six grandchildren, Lytia Spence Watson of Charlotte, NC; 
Natalie Spence of Wheeling, Matthew Spence, Jennifer Spence, 
Kevin and David Spence, all of Ft. Mitchell, Ky; one step-
granddaughter, Shellee Larese of Wheeling; one brother, 
James E. Wilson of St. Marys; one sister, Margaret Ruckman 
of Indianapolis, Ind. and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, James William Spence 
in 1988.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
William P. Snider officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 9, 1983
JAMES W. SPENCE

James W. Spence, 80, St. Marys, died Monday morning in St. 
Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born in Morgantown, a son of the late William E. and 
Margaret Forrester Spence.

He was a member of First Baptist Church of St. Marys and was 
retired in 1978 as postmaster in St. Marys.  He was a veteran
of WWII.

He was a member of American Legion Post 79, St. Marys Lodge 41, 
St. Marys Volunteer Fire Dept., St. Marys Kiwanis Club, and the 
Eagles. He was president of the Pleasants County Park Commission 
and past president of the WV Postmaster Assc. He was active in 
the Red Cross Bloodmobile.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Wilson Spence, two sons, 
Joe Spence of Wheeling and Jeff Spence of Fort Mitchell, Ky; 
two brothers William Spence of Baltimore, Md; four sisters, 
Mary M. Brown of McKeesport, Pa., Evelyn Sterns of Stubenville, 
Ohio, Virginia Forester and Gladys Stewart of Sistersville and 
five grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and three sisters.

Services are Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home in St. 
Marys with Rev. William Snyder officiating with burial in 
IOOF Cemetery.
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JEREMY R. SPENCE
August 15, 1986

Six year old Jeremy R. Spence of New Matamoras, O., died 
Saturday, Aug. 10 after he was struck by an automobile on 
Route 7.

Spence ran across the highway into the path of the car being 
driven by Michael D. Slonaker, 27 of New Matamoras, the Ohio 
State Highway Patrol said. The boy was taken to Wetzel County 
Hospital in New Martinsville where he was pronounced dead.

No citations were issued.

The youth was born in Parkesburg and attended the Matamoras 
Church of the Nazarene.

He is survived by his mother, Beverly Spence Stollar and his 
maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Spence of New 
Matamoras.

Funeral was Tuesday at Matamoras Church of Nazarene, with Rev. 
Dwight Umble officiating with burial in Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 6, 1999
WILLIAM E. SPENCE

William E. Spence, 87 of St. Marys, died Oct. 3 at Ohio Valley 
Health Care in Parkersburg.

He was born Jan. 8, 1912 in Upshur County to the late William 
E. and Margaret Forrester Spence Sr.  He was a US Army veteran 
of WWII, serving in the 4th Infantry Division. He was wounded 
in the Battle of the Bulge and received two Purple Hearts and 
a Bronze Star. He and his brother, Jim, were former owners of 
the Bank Barber Shop for many years. He was assistant 
postmaster when he retired from the US Post Office.

He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Sara Taylor Spence; 
one daughter, Jane Jarrett of Belpre; one brother, Lemuel 
Spence of Baltimore, Md; several nieces and nephews and long 
time friends, Jack Johnson and Julian Israel, both of St. 
Marys.

He was preceded in death by five sisters and four brothers.

Services will be Thursday at First Baptist Church with Rev. 
Elliott Stabler officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 9, 1992
DONALD L. SPENCER

Donald L. Spencer, 64, of Route 2, St. Marys, died Dec. 7 
at his residence following an extended illness.

He was born in Parkersburg, a son of Irma Cooper Spencer of 
St. Marys and the late Lewis W. Spencer. He was a veteran of 
the Korean Conflict and had been an ironworker with local 697.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by one son, three 
daughters, two brothers, Lewis Spencer of Vienna and Hugh E. 
Spencer of Palmdale, Calif., one sister, Mary L. McGuire of 
St. Marys and several grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by one son, Luke Spencer, one infant 
child and one brother, William Spencer.

At the request of Mr. Spencer, there will be no service. His 
body will be cremated and his ashes spread on the Spencer 
Farm in Pleasant County.
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Oracle, May 22, 1996
EDITH C. SPENCER

Edith C. Spencer, 90 of Palm Springs, Calif. died May 18 at the 
Hallmark Retirement Home.

She was born in Ellenboro, a daughter of the late Franklin H. 
and America Brake Cain. She was a graduate of Salem College 
with a Master's from WV Univ.  She was a teacher in Ritchie 
and Pleasants County school systems. She was a member of 
Community Church of Palm Springs.

Surviving are one daughter, Caron Sue Hanford of California; 
three grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Philip Cody 
Spencer.

Services were Wednesday at Wiefels & Son Funeral Home in Palm 
Springs with private burial in Desert Memorial Park.
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Sentinel, Nov. 20. 1989
HAROLD F. SPENCER

Harold F. Spencer, 77, of Belmont, died Saturday, Nov. 18 in 
Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Chicago, Ill, a son of the late William G. and 
Pearl Burke Spencer. He was a member of First Presbyterian 
Church and St. Marys lodge 41. He was a former owner of City 
News in St. Marys.

He is survived by his wife, Anna Ziefel Spencer, two sons, 
Robert F. of Jackson, Mich., and Donald K. of Mission Viejo, 
Calif.; one daughter, Patricia Kitchens of New Philadelphia, 
Ohio; one sister, Miriam Hunkins of Venice, Fla and 14 
grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one 
brother, William B. Spencer.

The funeral will be Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Rev. R. Dan Simmons officiating with burial in East 
Lawn Memorial Park, Marietta.
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Oracle, August 11, 1999
HELEN A. SPENCER

Helen A. Spencer, 84, of St .Marys died Aug. 8 at her residence.

She was born Sept. 26, 1914 at Pittsburgh, Pa to the late 
Daytmease Burnell and Ada Mary Richards Noble. She was a 
member of St. Marys Presbyterian Church and with her husband 
owned and operated City News for many years.

She is survived by one daughter, Joan Stewart and her husband, 
Robert of Belmont; one son, William G. "Bud" Spencer and his 
wife, Judy of Louisville, Ky; one brother, Albert Noble of 
Pittsburgh; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William B. Spencer in 
1968; one son, Richard Spencer, one brother, Howard Noble; and a 
twin sister, Dorothy Collins.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Ingram Funeral Home with 
Rev. Michael Anderson officiating with burial in East Lawn 
Memorial Park at Reno.
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Sentinel, July 17, 1997
IRMA C. SPENCER

Irma C. Spencer, 100, of Mineral Wells, died Wednesday at 
Arlington Americare Nursing Facility.

She was born in Pomeroy, a daughter of the late Walter and 
Mary Price Cooper.  She worked for 39 years for Union 
Insulation.  She was a homemaker and a Presbyterian by faith.

Surviving are one daughter, Mary Lee McGuire of Mineral Wells; 
one son, Hugh Spencer of Palmdale, Calif.; one sister, Alta 
Bartlett of Washington; 18 grandchildren; 27 great-
grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis Spencer; 
three sons; three sisters, two grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.

Services Friday, Franklin Funeral Chapel, Rev. John Loerner 
officiating with burial at the convenience of the family.
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Sentinel, Oct. 14, 1996
JOSHUA S. SPENCER

Joshua Shane Spencer, 16 of Fairview Heights, Parkersburg, 
died Saturday, Oct. 12 in a traffic accident along U.S. 50 
near Murphytown.

He was a junior at Parkersburg High School and a part time 
employee of Worthington Golf Club.

He was born in Marietta, son of Donna Elizabeth Taylor Spencer 
of Parkersburg and Kirk Spencer of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his maternal 
grandparents, A.W. "Bud" and Marlene Taylor of Parkersburg; 
paternal grandmother, Katie Spencer of Boston; paternal great-
grandmothers, Erma Spencer of Mineral Wells and Mable Foley of 
Arizona and several aunts and uncles.

Funeral Services will be Tuesday at Vaughan Funeral Home with 
Jeff Dorton and Robert Hudson officiating with burial in 
Evergreen North Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 10, 1991
K. JAKE SPENCER

Kahle "Jake" Spencer, 89, formerly of Middlebourne, died 
Tuesday, Oct. 8 at New Martinsville Health Care Center where 
he had been a resident since 1985.

Spencer was a retired farmer. He was a member of Middlebourne 
United Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and 
Shrine.

He was born in Tyler County, a son of the late Oliver and Clara 
Evans Spencer.

He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Allan and Noma 
Spencer of Hudson, Ohio; a brother Harry Spencer of 
Middlebourne; a sister Mary Chidister of Jacksonville, Fla; 
three grandchildren, Chad Spencer, William Spencer and Sharon 
Schrader; and six great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Colborn Spencer 
in 1976 and a son, Dr. Harold Spencer.

The funeral will be Friday at Furbee Funeral Home, Middlebourne 
with Rev. Daniel A. Deem officiating with burial in Greenwood 
Cemetery, Sistersville.
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Leader, May 8, 1999
LEONE FRANCES SPENCER

Leone Frances Spencer, 91 of Riverpark Manor, New Matamoras, 
died May 4 at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born June 13, 1907 in Columbus to the late Frank and 
Louvera Ashley Snodgrass. She graduated from Reynolds Memorial 
Nursing School in Glendale, WV and was a registered nurse. She 
was a Methodist.

She is survived by one son, Timothy R. Baker of Lancaster, Ohio; 
two grandsons, Phillip R. Baker and James T. Baker, of Lancaster; 
five great-grandchildren, Christopher Joy, Aaron, Nicole and 
Michael Baker; one great-great-grandchild, Christopher Baker; 
two sisters, Dorothy Sorg of Shadyside, Ohio and Hazel Teeny 
of Alta Dena Cal., and a special nephew, Charles "Dodge" 
Shockey and his wife Debbie of Marietta.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, James A. Baker, 
on March 20, 1931; her second husband, Oliver L. Spencer on Feb. 
19, 1974 and two sisters, Mildred Meeks and Buena McCoy.

Private services were conducted with Rev. James Schoonover 
officiating with burial in Matamoras Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 18, 1987
LUKE SPENCER

Luke Spencer, 29 of Route 2, St. Marys died Sunday June 14 in 
St. Joseph's hospital from injuries received in a truck accident 
Friday morning.

He was born in Marieta to Donald L. and Kathryn Foley Spencer of 
St. Marys. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church and 
Ironworkers Local 697. He was a 1976 graduate of Parkersburg 
High School where he won all-state football honors as a 
linebacker.  He was a state wrestling champion in 1976.  He 
was awarded a scholarship and played football at Marshall 
University.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Terri 
Spencer, a daughter, Anna at home; two brothers, Kirk of the 
Virgin Islands and Marc of Boston, Mass; three sisters, Donna 
Flores and Hope Martin, of Beckley; and Alma Coke of Warrenton, 
Ore., his paternal grandmother, Irma Spencer of St. Marys; and 
his maternal grandmother, Mabel Foley of Valley Farms, Ariz.

Memorial services will be Saturday on the family farm at Route 
3, St. Marys with Marshall Burdette officiating with burial of 
ashes on the farm.
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Leader, Feb. 8, 1973
MRS. PEARL V. SPENCER

Mrs. Pearl V. Spencer, 87, of St. Marys, died at the McMahan 
Nursing Home in Williamstown Tuesday evening, Jan. 30.

She was born in Chicago, Ill., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. 
John Ira Burke. She attended St .Marys United Presbyterian Church.

She is survived by one son, Harold F. Spencer of St.Marys; one 
daughter, Mrs. William Ladley of Hubbard, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. 
Harry Nelson of Benton Harbor, Mich., eight grandchildren and 20 
great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William G. Spencer; 
one son, William B. Spencer and two sisters.

Funeral services were Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
burial in East Lawn Memorial Park, Marietta.
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Oracle, Jan. 3, 1985
RICHARD LEE SPENCER

Richard Lee Spencer, 39, of Friendly, died Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 
Sistersville Hospital.

He was born at Martins Ferry, Ohio, son of Helen Noble Spencer 
of St. Marys and the late William B. Spencer. He was employed 
by Elkem Metals in Marietta, Ohio, was a member of the 
Presbyterian Church and was a veteran of the Vietnam War.

Other survivors include his wife, Teresa Ingol Spencer, a 
brother, William G. Spencer II of Harrisburg, Pa., and one 
sister, Mrs. Joan Stewart of Belmont.

Services will be Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. R. Daniel Simmons officiating with burial in Friendly 
Cemetery.
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Leader, April 27, 1985
ELIZABETH P. SPRAGUE

Elizabeth P. Sprague of Marietta, Ohio, died April 23 in 
Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Belmont, a daughter of Joshua and Cora T. Holdren 
Powell. She had spent most of her life in Marietta, where she 
was a member of the planning commission for a number of years 
and also a member of Christ United Methodist Church. She had 
been a member of the women's board of the Betsey Mills Club 
for several years and had been active in the Marietta Garden Club.

She is survived by a number of nephews and nieces.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Perl Sprague; one 
brother, Raleigh Powell and five sisters, Annie Christy, Lula 
Powell, Laura Powell, Margy Ryan and Mary Blair.

Services were Thursday at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home and 
burial was in Valley Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 27, 1989
NORMAN E. SPROUSE

Norman E. Sprouse, 58, of 142 E. Robinson St., Paden City, 
died Tuesday at his home.

He was born in Tyler County, a son of Herman H. Sprouse of 
New Martinsville and the late Naomi Baker Sprouse. He was a 
member of Paden City Christian Church and was the owner of 
Sprouse Aluminum Products, Inc., Paden City.

He was a member of Elks Lodge 333, Sistersville, Phoenix lodge 
73, AF & AM, Sistersville, Valley of the Orient, Wheeling, 
Nemesis Tempe, Parkersburg, Nemesis Temple, Wheeling, Tyler 
County Shrine Club and Tri-County Shrine Club.

He is also survived by his wife, Beverly J. Racer Sprouse; 
one son, Jeffrey N. Sprouse of Paden City; two daughters, 
Mrs. Allan (Sherry) Cooper and Mrs. Ernest (Lori) Herbold 
Jr., both of Paden City; one sister, Mrs. Fred (Jean) Dearth 
of Seville, Ohio; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Services were Friday at Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home, Paden 
City, with Minister Bob Jones officiating with burial in 
Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville.
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Oracle, July 27, 1989
RAYMOND P. SPROUSE

Raymond Paul Sprouse, 62, of 2511 11th Ave, Parkersburg, 
died Sunday, July 23 at his home.

He was born in Parkersburg, a son of Lawrence and Bernice 
Jenkins Morgenstern Sprouse. He was a member of the 19th 
St., Church of God, had been a transmission specialist at 
McClinton Chevrolet for 35 years and was a member of the 
Parkersburg Men's Bowling Assc. He was a US Army veteran 
of WWII.

Surviving are his wife, June Marie Barnes Sprouse of Philippi, 
three sons; James D. of Philippi, Robert G. and Dennis P. both 
of Vienna; one daughter, Judith D. Sprouse of Little Hocking, 
Ohio; seven grandchildren, Nicholas, Alex, Melanie, Renee, 
John, Dennis and Adam Sprouse.

Services were Wednesday at 19th St. Church of God with Rev. Paul 
Lanier and Rev. Gerald Johnson officiating with burial in Mount 
Olivet Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 21, 1986
JOSEPH STABL III

Joseph Stabl III died Tuesday, Aug. 12 at his residence in 
Warren, Ohio following an extended illness.

He was a son of Joseph Stabl Jr and Mary Rach Stabl.

Surviving are his wife, Sue Wilson; a son, Jamie Stabl and a 
daughter, Wendy Stabl, both at home; three sisters, Mary Ann 
Evanoff of Mount Home, Ark.; Rose Ann Newell of Tallmadge, O.; 
and Pauline Walton of Newton Falls, O.; and his mother-in-law, 
Lucy Wilson of St. Marys.

Services were Thursday at St. Joseph's Church, Newton Falls, O. 
with burial in the church cemetery.
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Leader, Oct. 5, 1996
VIRGINIA MAY STAIRS

Virginia May Stairs, 71 of St. Marys and formerly of Confluence, 
Pa., died Oct. 3 at her residence.

She was born Oct. 9, 1925 in Confluence to the late Lewis and 
Evelyn Moore Lenhart. She was a member of First Baptist Church 
of St. Marys.

She is survived by her husband of 49 years, James Stairs; two 
daughters, Hollie Rankin of Sistersville and Darla Margrof of 
Marion, Ind.; one son, Richard Staris of Newburg Md.; four 
grandchildren, Lindsay Brown and Courtney Rankin of Sistersville; 
Bryan Margrof of Muncie, Ind.; and Alisa Lowery of Jennerstown, 
Pa.; and two great-grandchildren, Alexis Bryn Lowry of 
Jennerstown and Caleb Margrof of Muncie.

Services will be Sunday at 1:30 at Humbert Funeral Home,
Logan Place, Confluence, with Rev. Elliott Stabler officiating 
with burial in Jersey Cemetery at Confluence.
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Oracle, Nov. 15, 1995
ORVAL D. STALNAKER

Orval D. "Buss" stalnaker, 71 of Woodlawn Drive, Williamstown, 
died Nov. 12 at Camden Clark Hospital.

He was born in Gilmer County to the late Paige V. and Icie 
Gainer Stalnaker. He formerly resided in Reno and Lowell, 
Ohio and had been a Williamstown resident since 1963.  He was 
a US Army veteran of WWII, was a beer salesman and truck 
driver for Pico Wholesale Co., having previously worked at 
Union Carbide. He was an avid bingo player and member of 
Lowell Knights of Pythias and Marietta American Legion 
Post 64 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5108.

Surviving are his wife, Virginia Spence Stalnaker; two daughters, 
Linda Beardsley of Lowell and Peggy Smith of Williamstown; one 
son, James David Stalnaker of St. Marys; eight grandchildren; 
two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Harley Stalnaker of Ft. 
Myers Beach, Fla.; and William Stalnaker of Spartansburg, SC 
and one sister Shirley Ullman of Marietta.

He was preceded in death by two sons, Jerry Lee and Delmar Dean 
Stalnaker, one sister, Orva Powell and one brohter, Orlis 
Stalnaker.

Services will be Wednesday at Cawley and Peoples Funeral Home 
in Marietta with Rev. Robert Schafer officaiting with burial 
in Greenlawn cemetery.
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Oracle, July 10, 1969
CHARLES L. STANLEY

Charles L. Stanley, 43, formerly of St. Marys and recently of 
West Palm Beach, Fla. died at his home there on Tuesday July 2.

Born in Harrisville, he was a son of the late Jeffrey and Anna 
Grimes Stanley.

Survivors include two sons, Charles L. II of Alliance, Ohio and 
Billy of Marietta; one daughter, Diana Stanley of Marietta; 
three brothers, Howard of Harrisville, Robert of Cleveland, 
Ohio and William E. of St. Marys; three sisters, Mrs. Elva 
Jaggers of Harrisville, Mrs. Alma Progin of New Brighton, 
Pa. and Mrs. Thelma Dutton of St. Marys.

He was preceded in death by one sister.

Funeral services were Friday at Ruttencutter Fuenral Home with 
Evang. Earl Stevens officiating with burial at IOOF Cemetery, 
Harrisville.
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Leader, May 21, 1983
DEBORAH L. STANLEY

Deborah L. Stanley, 31, of 90 Pleasants Ave., Shinnston, died 
at 5:15 pm Thursday, May 19 in Shinnston.

She was born Feb. 9, 1952 at Barrackville, daughter of 
Evangelist Earl P. and Vonda J. Tuttle Stevens, former 
minister at the Dewey Street Church of Christ.

Surviving are one son, Douglas Stanley at home; maternal 
grandmother, Mrs. Roy (Ella) Tuttle of Barrackville; paternal 
grandmother, Mrs. Henry (Mary) Farrer, Jackson, Miss.; one 
sister, Teresa Darlene Stevens of Barrackville; two brothers, 
Earl P. (Steve) Stevens III of Hundred, David P. Stevens of 
New Lexington, Ohio and three nieces.

She was a member of Chruch of Christ at Shinnston.

Funeral services will be Monday at Harmer Funral Home in 
Shinnston with Evangelist Gail Yoho officiating with burial 
in Bevelry Hills Memorial Gardens in Morgantown.

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Oracle, Jan. 11, 1990
H.M. "CORP" STANLEY

H.M. "Corp" Stanley, 76 of Harrisville, died Tursday, Jan. 4 
in St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Ritchie County, a son of the late Jeffrey and 
Anna Belle Grimes Stanley. He was a Protestant. He was a 
veteran of the US Coast Guard, seving in WWII, Coon Hunters 
Assc of Ritchie County and was past president of Public 
Employee Assc, Pleasants County. He retired after 30 years 
from Colin Anderson Center, St. Marys.

He is survived by one brother, Robert Stanley of Cleveland; 
three sisters, Elva Jaggers of Harrisville, Thelma Dutotn of 
St. Marys and Alma Progin of New Britain, Pa.

He was preceded in ddeath by his wife, Edna Malcom Stanley 
and two brothers.

Services were Saturday at Raiguel Funeral Home, Harrisville 
with Rev. Martin L. Corbin officiating with burial in IOOF 
Cemetery.
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ORACLE, MARCH 5, 1987
HAZEL IRENE STANLEY

Hazel Irene Bishop Stanley, 84, formerly of 1415 19th St., 
Parkersburg, died in Camden Clark Hospital Friday morning, 
Feb. 27 following a brief illness.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of the late Abner 
Jesse and Lana Jane Beard Bishop.  She was a member of Lynn 
Street Church of Christ.

She is survived by several nieces and nephews including Paul 
A. Bishop of North Ridgeville, Ohio and Mildred Price of 
North Myrtle Beach. SC.

She was the last surviving member of her immediate family.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar Dewey Stanley 
in 1973 and two brothers.

Services were Sunday at Franklin Funeral Chapel with Lloyd 
Tenney officiating with burial in Evergreen cemetery South.
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Sentinel, Feb. 12, 1996
JULIAN STANLEY

Julian Stanley, 92 of Grape Island, St .Marys, died Saturday, 
Feb. 10 at his residence.

Stanley had played cornet in the Citizens' Band and St. Marys 
High School Orchestra and later played with musical groups in 
Morgantown for four years.

He was the owner of St .Marys High School Filing Station and 
later joined the family mercantile business, known as A.H. 
Stanley Co., which he operated until retiring the the '70s.

He was born in St. Marys, a son of the late Allen H. and 
Florence Riggs Stanley.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret Adkins Stanley; one 
daughter, Janet Lee Stanley of Washington, D.C.; one son, 
Robert Allen Stanley of Chattanooga, Tenn.; and several cousins.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Eugene Stanley; 
several aunts and uncles; and several cousins.

Graveside services will be held at a later date in the Stanley 
family section of St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 16, 1999
ROBERT E. STANLEY

Robert E. Stanley, 71 of St. Marys, and formerly of Cleveland, 
died June 8 at St .Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born March 22, 1928 in Harrisville to the late Jeffrey 
Davis and Anna Bell Grimes Stanley. He was a graduate of 
Harrisville High school, a US Army veteran of the Korean War 
where he was wounded and received the Purple Heart. He had 
worked for General Motors in Cleveland for more than 30 years. 
He had been an elder in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ 
of Latter Day Saints and was Chaplain of American Legion Post 
79 in St. Marys.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Lou Wilson Stanley; one 
daughter, Lisa Stanley of Parkersburg; two sisters, Thelma 
Dutton of St. Mary's and Elva Jaggers of Harrisville; one 
sister-in-law Evelyn Stanley of St. Marys; and several nieces, 
nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Alma Progin; and three 
brothers, Howard Stanley, Charles and Ed Stanley.

Services were Friday at Ruttencutter-Ingram Funeral Home with 
Elder Ronald Harmon officiating with burial in Wilson family 
cemetery on French Creek.
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Oracle, Jan 14, 1982
W.E. "ED" STANLEY

W.E. "Ed" Stanley, 62, of 320 Morgan Ave., St. Marys, former 
two-term sheriff of Pleasants County, died at Kissimmee Florida 
Community Hospital, Thursday, Jan. 7.

He was born in Harrisville, son of the late Jeffrey and Anna 
Grimes Stanley.  He was a member of Dewey Avenue Church of 
Christ in St. Marys, was a WWII Army veteran, had owned 
Stanley Monument Sales for 30 years and had been sheriff 
in Pleasants County from 1956-60 and 1964-68.

He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Birkhimer Stanley; two 
brothers, Howard of Harrisville and Robert of Cleveland, O., 
three sisters, Elva Jaggers of Harrisville, Alma Progin of New 
Brighton, Pa. and Thelma Dutton of St. Marys.

He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, a brother and 
an infant sister.

The funeral was Sunday at Dewey Avenue Church of Christ in St. 
Marys with Earl Stevens and William Renner officiating with 
burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 26, 1984
MARY S. STANTON

Mary S. Stanton, 86, of Dayton, Ohio formerly of Belmont, 
died Friday morning, April 20, in Grandview Hospital, Dayton, 
Ohio.

She was born in Vanburen, Ind., a daughter of the late John and 
Millie Jones Seckman. She was a WV school teacher and retired 
from St. Marys High Schools after 43 years of service.  She was 
a member of First Baptist Church.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Terry of 
Dayton and one sister, Miss Bess Seckman of Dayton; nine 
grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

Funeral was Tuesday at Rutencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Baber Mrris officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Feb. 23, 1984
ALVIN O. STARCHER

Alvin O. Starcher, 54, of Santa Rosa, Calif., and formerly of 
Spencer, died Sunday, Feb. 12 after a short illness.

He was born in Spencer to the late Sylvester and Mae Langfred 
Starcher. He was a member of the Church of the Nazarene, a 
veteran of WWII, a pipefitter, a Mason and a member of Nemesis 
Temple of the Shirne.

He is survived by his wife, Margaret Wilhelm Starcher; two 
daughters, Jennie Kay Gregory of Sacramento, Calif. and Susan 
Patterson of Petaluma, Calif; three brothers, Rex Bernard and 
Bill Starcher of Spencer ;four sisters, Earliss Starcher of 
Spencer, Joretta Foster of Vienna,Goldie Young of Gadseden, 
Ala., and Opal Stout of New Matamoras and two grandchildren.

Funeral was Friday the Vandal Funeral Home with Rev. Carl 
Smith officiating with burial in Starcher Cemetery. 
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Sentinel, Nov. 27, 1991
CHARLES F. STARCHER

Charles F. Starcher, 66, of St. Marys, died Monday, Nov. 25 
at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Starcher was a veteran of WWII, a member of VFW Post 222 and a 
member of Pleasants Post 79 American Legion. He was a retired 
owner of Starcher's Exxon in St. Marys.

He was born in Calhoun County, a son of Ida Butcher Starcher 
of St .Marys and the late Perry Starcher.

He is survived by his wife, Rose Addlesburger Starcher; three 
daughters, Kay McKee of Amhurst, Ohio; Marlene Postlewait of 
Parkersburg and Darlene Moss of Elyria, Ohio; two stepsons, 
Edward Sparks of Jacksonville, Fla. and James Ward of Vincent; 
two stepdaughters, Sharon Ward of Apex, NC and Kathy Wright 
of Marietta; one sister, Elsie Bush of Indianapolis, In.; 
one brother Raymond Starcher of Massillon Ohio; nine 
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a brother.

The funeral will be Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. William Snider officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 30, 1985
DOYLE G. STARCHER

Doyle Gene Starcher, 27, Route 3, Elizabeth, died Saturday at 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, following an extended illness.

He was born in Wood County, son of Mrs. Delma Arthur Starcher 
of Elizabeth and the late Glover Starcher. He was a member of 
the Apostolic Faith Church of St. Marys.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara Kelly Starcher, at home, 
one daughter, Amber Marie, at home; two sons, Christoher Gene 
Starcher and Michael Gene Starcher, at home; five sisters, 
Patricia Criss of St. Marys, Caroline McNab of Lowell, Ohio, 
Genita Starcher of Elizabeth, Wanda Miller of Annamoriah, 
Sharon Sturm of Parkersburg; three brothers, Bernard Starcher 
of Creston, William Starcher of Big Spring and Glover Starcher 
Jr. of Elizabeth.

Services were Wednesday at the Elizabeth United Pentecostal 
Church.
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News, Dec. 8, 1991
IDA E. STARCHER

Ida E. Starcher, 90, 906 Second St., St. Marys died Dec. 6 in 
Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Lewis County, a daughter of the late Charles 
and Eunice Yoak Butcher. She was a member of the First Baptist 
Church of St. Marys.

She is survived by one son, Raymond Starcher of Massilon, Ohio; 
one daughter, Elsie Bush of Indianapolis, Ind; one sister, 
Catherine Gooley; 14 grandchlidren, three of whom she raised, 
Kay McKee of Amhurst, Ohio, Marlene Postlewait of Parkersburg 
and Darlene Moss of Elyria, Ohio; 18 great-grandchildren and 
two great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded indeath by her husband, Perry Starcher, two 
sons, William and Charles and several brothers and sisters.

Services will be Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Rev. William Snider officiaitng with burial in IOOF cemetery.
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News, July 4, 1992
MARY R. STARCHER

Mary Rosella Hickman Starcher, 45 of Arnoldsburg, Calhoun 
County, died July 3 at the Charleston Area Medical Center, 
Charleston.

She was born in Wirt County, a daughter of Fannie Mathess 
Hickman of Elizabeth and the late Wallace Hickman. She was a 
homemaker and a 25 year resident of Calhoun County.

Also surviving are two sons, Douglas of Arnoldsburg and 
Holden "Toby" of Spencer, one daughter, Donna Kight of 
Chloe; four brothers, Buck Hickman, Bill, Bob and Pudge, 
all of Elizabeth; four sisters, Shirley Kelley and Brenda 
Parsons, of Elizabeth, Skeet Allen and Sassy Easton, of 
Brohard; one granddaughter and four grandsons.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald D. Starcher 
in 1986 and one sister.

Services, Tuesday, Busch Funeral Home, Elizabeth; burial in 
Knights of Pythias Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 7, 1990
ORVILLE STARCHER

Orville "Pap" Starcher, 86 of Cemetery Road, New Matamoras 
died Friday evening, Nov. 2 at his residence.

He was born in Minnora, WV, a son of the late James Matthew 
and Sarah Sherry Starcher. He had been employed at Union 
Carbide Metals in Marietta before his retirement. He was a 
member of Matamoras Senior Citizens.

He is survived by two sons, Ronald R. of Stafford, Ariz., 
and James of Marshallville, O; one daughter, Edee Starcher of 
Marietta; one granddaughter, Vanetta Starcher of Marshallville; 
two sisters, Katherine Finch of Ripley and Freda Rinehart of 
Nitro, WV.

He was preceded indeath by his wife, Edra E. Smith, April 21, 
1980; three brothers, Clarence , Ellis, and Sam Starcher; 
three sisters, Maggie Lynch, Maude Young and Beulah Bailey.

Serivces will be Thursday at Hadley Funeral Home, with Rev. 
Jim Knowlton officiating with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery.
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Oracle, Aug. 10, 1972
WILLIAM L. STARCHER

William Lee Starcher, 45, Route 3, St. Marys, died at his 
residence, Aug. 8.

He was born in Lewis County, son of Ida Butcher Starcher of 
St. Marys and the late Perry Starcher. He was a member of the 
IOOF Lodge of St. Marys and a veteran of the Korean War.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his widow, 
Phyllis Jett Starcher; two daughters, Mrs. Diana L. Satterfield 
of St. Marys and Mrs. Sherry L. Cain of Stumptown; two sons, 
Stewart K. and Kevin R. Starcher at home; one sister, Mrs. 
Loyd Bush, Indianapolis, Ind.; two brothers, Charles F. of 
St. Marys and Raymond Starcher of Massilion, O., and one 
grandchild.
Funeral services will be Thursday August 10, Ruttencutter 
Funeral Home, with Rev. Willliam P. Snider officiating with 
burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 29, 1988
H.D. "BUD" STARKEY

Homer Donald "Bud" Starkey, 58 of Route 2, Sistersville, 
died Saturday, Dec. 24 at Sistersville General Hospital.

He was born in Tyler County, a son of the late Theodore and 
Martha Ferrebee Starkey. He was a retired employee of the 
Tyler County Board of Education.

He is survived by his wife, Opal Starkey; one brother, Stanley 
Starkey of New Martinsville and one sister, Mrs. Ross (Mary 
Jane) Patterson of Friendly; two aunts, Sophia Starkey of 
Sistersville and Mary Menges of Paden City.

Services were Monday at Eckles Funeral Home with Pastor Gary 
Boyd officiating with burial in Pursley Cemetery, Tyler County.
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Oracle, July 18, 1985
LUCIE MILLER STARKEY

Lucie Miller Starkey, 83, of Ripley, died Monday, July 15 in 
Care Inn following a long illness.

She was born in Jackson County, daughter of the late John 
Henry and Cathryn Carpenter Curry.  She attended Ripley 
Tabernacle Church.

She is survived by one son, Harold J. Miller of Dunbar; two 
daughters, Mrs. Charles Winter of Cottageville and Mrs. Mike 
Barnhouse of Ripley; three brothers, William Curry of Ripley, 
John Curry of Cottageville and Charles Curry of Racine, Ohio; 
three sisters, Jane Marshall of Spencer, Betty Knightstep of 
Dunbar and Ruth Street of St. Marys; seven grandchildren and 
six great-grandchildren.

Services will be Wednesday at Vail Funeral Home in Ripley with 
Rev. Orland Reynolds officaiting with burial in Jackson Memory 
Gardens.
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Oracle, Jan. 26, 1989
SOPHIA I. STARKEY

Sophia Ingram Starkey, 95 of 312 s. Chelsea St., Sistersville, 
died Friday, Jan 13.

She was born in Tyler County on April 4, 1893 to the late 
George and Mary Engle Fetty.

She was retired from Paden City Pottery and was a member of 
the First Baptist Church of Sistersville.

She is survived by three sons, ross and Harold, both of 
Sistersville and Richard of St. Myers, Fla., and one daughter,
Margaret Starkey Howard of Sistersville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Rlaph in 1961; a 
daughter Phyllis Joanne; and a grandson, Lary Joe Howard in 1965.

Services were Sunday at Cooper Funral Home in Sistersville 
with Gail Smith officiating with burial in Middlebourne Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 1, 1985
ALMEDA W. STARLING

Almeda Whitacre Starling, 71, of Chesterhill, Ohio, died last 
Tuesday at her residence following a long illness.

She was born in Monroe County ,Ohio, daughter of John and 
Minnie (Rose) Whitacre and was an assistant to Dr. A.H. 
Whitacre for more than 40 years.  She attended  Chesterhill 
United Methodist Chruch and was a member of Marion Rebekah Lodge.

She is survived by her husband, Gayland Starling, one son, 
Robert S. of Chesterhill; one daughter, Twyla O'Kane of 
Chicago, Ill.; three grandsons; three brothers, John Whitacre 
of Waverly, Foster of Parkersburg and Frank of Lewisville, Ohio.

Services were Friday at Stone Matheney Funeral Home with Rev. 
Harold Jeffers officiating with burial in Chesterhill Cemetery.
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Oracle, may 28, 1987
ESTHER STARR

Esther Starr, 80, formerly of Harrisville, died Thursday, 
May 21 at the Willows, Parkersburg.

She was born in Ritchie County, daughter of the late John and 
Eliza Musgrave Starr.  She was a member of Christ Our Hope 
Catholic Church, Harrisville and had been employed in patient 
care at Colin Anderson Center.

She is survived by one sister, Claudia Wiedlund of Cleveland, 
Ohio; and other relatives including a niece Betty Jelinek of 
Moreland Hills, Ohio.

She was preceded in death by five sisters and one brother.

Mass of Christian burial was Saturday at Christ Our Hope 
Catholic Church with Rev. Steven Dube as celebrant with 
burial in Harrisville IOOF Cemetery.
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September 4, 1916
GEORGIA VIRGINIA STATLER

Georgia Virgnia, wife of Harry Statler, died in the City 
Hospital in Parkersburg on Monday, Sept. 4  after a very 
brief illness, aged 20 years, 10 months and 14 days.  Her 
remians were brought to this county and interred n the 
cemetery at Cloverdale on Sept. 6, Rev. J.H. Beard, an 
uncle, officiating.  The deceased was a duaghter of O.W. 
Varner of Cloverdale.
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Leader, Feb. 15, 1973
MRS. MILDRED STATLER

Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred L. Statler, 54, of St. 
Marys, who died at St. Joseph's Hospital Wednesday afternoon, 
Feb. 7, were held Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
evangelist Jim Shady officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of Minnie Haught 
and the late Home Haught.  She was a member of George Street 
Church of Christ.

Besides her mother, she is survived by her husband, Earl E. 
Statler; two sons, David Statler of Route 2, St. Marys; and 
John Statler at home; two daughters, Vivian and Jacqueline 
Statler at home; one brother, Marvin Haught of Canton, O., 
one sister, Mrs. Charles (Darlene) Swearington of Parkersburg 
and three grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one daughter, Mrs. Dixie Hubbard 
and one sister.
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Oracle, April 1, 1976
MRS. GAYNELLE STEALEY

Mrs. Gaynelle Stealey, 55, of Beaver, Okla. died there Sunday, 
March 21.

She was born in St. Marys, daughter of Mrs. Edna Oliver Locke 
of St. Marys and the late Leslie Locke.

She is also survived by her husband, Richard Stealey; two 
daughters, Mrs. Opal Wright of Collinsville, Ill and Mrs. 
Charlotte Wagner of Caseyville, Ill; five brothers, Ralph
Locke of Norwalk, Ohio; William Locke of Belmont; Denzil, 
Lewis and Lyle Locke all of St. Marys; a sister, Mrs. Carl 
Wince of St. Marys and three grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at 10:30 Saturday at Ruttencutter 
Funeral Home with R.A. Atkinson officiating with burial in 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan. 27, 1983
BERNARD LEON STEELE

Services for Bernard Leon Steele, 73, of Waverly, who died at 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 19, were 
Saturday at Waverly United Methodist Church with Rev. R. 
Earl Perkins officiating and burial in Willow Island Cemetery.

He was born in Ritchie County and was a retired construction 
worker and a member of United Methodist Chruch.

Surviving are two sons, Ken and Harry Steele of Waverly; a 
daughter, Nixola Stanton of Albright, Preston County; five 
grandchlidren; two brothers, Junior Steele of Belpre and 
Gale Steele of Philadelphia, Pa., two sisters, Lillian 
Massey of Waverly and Garnet Alexander of Jay, Florida.
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Leader, Jan. 25, 1992
CORA MAE STEELE

Cora Mae Taylor Steele, 77 of Route 1, St. Marys, died 
Tuesday morning, Jan. 21 at her residence.

She was born at Belmont, the daughter of the late Richard and 
Mary Smith Taylor.  She was a member of Cow Creek United 
Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, John Steele, one son, George 
Steele, of Marietta; three daughters, Delores Stiverson of 
Lancaster, Ohio, Glada Maston and Shirley Payne of St. Marys; 
one stepson, John Bayless of St. Marys ; one brother, Clint 
Taylor of St. Marys; 18 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren 
and one great-great-granchild.

She was preceded in death by one son, Landon Steele, in 
December 1991, five brothers and one sister.

Funeral services were Friday at Willow Island Baptist Church 
with Rev. Gale Lauderman and Rev. Gene Kirby ofifciating with 
burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 15, 1984
ERNEST NEWTON STEELE

Tie Ernest Newton Steele, 85 of Dennison, Texas formerly of 
St. Marys died in Denison Sunday, Nov. 4 after a long illness.

He was born in Ritchie County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. 
Newt Steele. He was a retired dairyman and member of the United 
Methodist Church.

He is survived by two sons, Tie Steele, Jr. of Dunedin, Fla and 
Dr. John Steele of Denison; a sister, Hazel Gallaher of 
Kingwood; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Graveside services were at IOOF cemetery with Rev. I.S. 
Middaugh officiating.
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Sentinel, June 12, 1998
GEORGE L. STEELE

George L. Steele, 57, of Reno died June 10 at Marietta Hospital.

He was born in Shultz, Pleasants County and was a member of 
Laborers Union Local 1085 and was retired from Haessley 
Lumber Co. after 20 years of employment.  He was a member of 
Evergreen Bible Church, Marietta.

Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Patty Lauderman Steele; 
two daughters, Marcia McCullough and her husband, Rick of St. 
Marys and Michelle Bookman and her husband Darian of Cincinnati; 
one son, Brian and his wife, Carrie of Marietta; two 
grandchildren, Chelsey Bookman and Cody Bookman of Cincinnati; 
three sisters, Deloris Stiverson and her husband, Jerry of 
Lancaster, Oho; Glada Maston and her husband, Carl and 
Shirley Payne and her husband Jack of St. Marys; one 
stepbrother John Bayless and his wife Diane of St. Marys 
and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Cora Taylor 
Steele and one brother, Landon "Gump" Steele.

Services will be Sunday at Evergreen Bible Church with Rev. 
Gale Lauderman and Wayne Smith officiating with burial in 
Barker Cemetery, Reno.
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Sentinel, Feb. 15, 1997
HOBART STEELE

Hobart Steele, 78 of Route 1, St. Marys died Friday, Feb. 14 
at Marietta Hospital.

Steele was a member of Local Laborers Union 1085, working at 
DuPont for 18 years.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late John and Lillie 
Smith Steele.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Eileen Maston Steele; 
two daughters, Wanda Payne of Schultz, Pleasants county and 
Sandra Parsons of Belmont; three sisters, Audrey Wise of St. 
Marys, Maxine Johnson and Gladys Newland, of Belmont; two 
brothers, Larry of Belmont and Lee of Schultz; four 
grandchildren, Tim and Randy Payne of Belmont, Gregg 
Parsons of Williamstown and Penny Rogers of Newport, four 
great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters.

Funeral services will be Monday at Willow Island Baptist 
church with Rev. William Batten officiating with burial in 
Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 14, 1995
JOHN STEELE, JR

John Steele Jr. 82, of Route 1, St. Marys, died June 10 at 
his residence following an extended illness.

He was born Dec. 22, 1912 in Pleasants County, son of the 
late John and Lilly Smith Steele. He was a member of Cow 
Creek United Methodist Church, retired from Laborers Union 
Local #1085 of Parkersburg and was an avid fox hunter.

He is survived by one son, George L. Steele of Marietta; 
three daughters, Delores Stiverson of Lancaster, O., Glada 
Maston and Shirley Payne, both of St. Marys;one step-son, 
John Bayless of St. Marys; three brothers, Lee Steele and 
Hobert Steele, both of St. Marys, Larry Steele of Belmont; 
three sisters, Gladys Newland and Maxine Johnson, both of 
Belmont, Audrey Wise of St. Marys; 18 grandchildren; 23 
great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Cora Mae 
Taylor Steele in 1992, one son, Landon "Gump" Steele in 
1991, one grandson Chet Payne in 1978; three sisters and 
two brothers.

Services were Tuesday at Willow Island Baptist Church with 
Rev. Gale Lauderman officiating with interment in Willow 
Island Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Dec. 27, 1991
LANDON STEELE

Landon "Gump" Steele, 55, of Route 2, St. Marys, died 
Wednesday, Dec. 23 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Steele was a member of Cow Creek United Methoidst Church, 
Laborers Local No. 1085 and BPO Elks.

He was born in Shultz, Pleasants County, a son of John and 
Cora Taylor Steele of Route 3, St. Marys.

He is survived by one daughter, Charlotte Steele Naylor of 
Reno; two sons, John of Marietta, and Richard of St. Marys; 
three sisters, Delores Stiverson of Lancaster and Glada 
Maston and Shirley Payne, of St. Marys; one brother, George 
Steele of Marietta; a half-brother John Bayless of St. Marys; 
three grandchildren; two ste-grandchildren; one step-great-
granddaughter.

The funeral will be 1:30 Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral 
Home, with Rev. Frank Lambert and Rev. Gale Lauderman 
officiating with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 5, 1981
LEONARD W. STEELE

Leonard W. Steele, 64 of Binghamton, NY died at Camden Clark 
Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg last Wednesday, Oct. 28.

He was born in Roscoe NY, son of the late Walter and Flavia 
Decker Steele. He was a member of Binghamton Church of Christ 
and was a WWII veteran.

He is survived by three sons and three daughters, including 
Mrs. Charles (Judy)Lawhon of St. Marys; and a number of 
brothers and sisters.

Funeral was Saturday at Osterhoudt Funeral Home in Harpursville, 
NY with burial following.
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Oracle, March 31, 1983
LILLIE MAY STEELE

Lillie May Steele, 91, of Belmont, died there Sunday evening, 
March 28.

She was born March 19, 1892 in Pleasants County, daughter of 
the late Friend and Caroline Smith.  She was a member of Cow 
Creek United Methodist Church.

Survivors include four sons, John, Hobart and Lee Steele of 
Schultz and Larry Steele of Belmont; four daughters, Mary 
Taylor, Maxine Johnson and Gladys Newland, all of Belmont; 
and Audrey Wise of St. Marys; a sister, Flossie Westbrook of 
St. Marys; 52 grandchildren, 133 great grandchildren and 30 
great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Steel, in 1947; 
three children, Emmett Steele, Hattie Knost and Clark Steele; 
three infants, one brother, several sisters and several 
grandchildren.

Funeral was Wednesday at Willow Island Baptist Church with 
Rev. Franklin Lambert and Rev. Baber Morris officaitng with 
burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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May 26, no date
Dr. D.Q. STEERE

At six o'clock Tuesday morning, May 25, Dr. David Q. Steere 
breathed his last, after one week of suffering, during most 
of which time he was delirious.  An affection of the spine, 
from which he had suffered for some time, crept up into his 
brain, with fatal results.  He had recently been feeling much 
better and the probability is that he overtaxed himself.  He 
was well aware of the dangers of exuberant sensations and 
once remarked to the writer that "he was feeling so splendidly 
well that he was alarmed about himself."

He was born near Adrian, Michigan, July 7, 1838, of a family 
of Friends.  He chose the career of a physician and was 
eminently successful, especially achieving a considerable 
success  during his residence near Wheeling.

He was married twice and is survived by a son of his first 
marriage Charles A. Steere of Tulsa, Okla. His second wife 
was Mrs. Mary Triplett Chisholm whom he married in this city, 
Nov. 12, 1890, and to them was born a son, Joseph B. Steere 
who lives at home.  Besides these two sons, he is survived by 
his wife and her two sons and two daughters by a former 
marriage--William Chisholm of Chelsea, Okla.; James Chisholm 
of Electra, Texas, Mrs. E.T. Weber and Mrs. Effie Humphrey of 
this city; two grandsons, David Q. Johnson of Pittsburgh and 
Chas. H. Johnson of Eureka and besides his older brother, 
Elisha B. Steere of Waverly.

Reared a member of the Society of Friends, after coming to 
this county, the doctor missed the religious association to 
which he had been accustomed and decided to enter the Episcopal 
Church of which his wife was a member.  He took a keen interest 
in religious matters as well as in the so-called practical 
matters and was well posted in the Great Book which he loved 
to read.

In 1880 he was elected to the House of Delegates from the 
delegate district of Pleasants and Wood Counties and served 
with distinction. He has always taken an active part in 
politics though never since then a candidate for office.  
Yet he served the people in several capaties and for many 
years was a member of the local pension board.

By nature he was exploring and aggressive in his views. He 
never hesitated to inquire into new ideas and was always 
ready to promulgate and defend his own opinions with 
judgment and skill. He will be remembered as a kindly, 
conscientious and charitable citizen, as a skilled physician 
as a profound reasoner and a strong advocate of the truths 
of the Gospel.

Funeral was held this afternoon, May 27 at one o'clock, the 
services being held in the residence by his pastor, Rev. R.
W.E. Merington and interment in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
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ANNIE C. STEINHOFF

Annie Christina Steinhoff, 79, of Route 1, Rinard Mills, 
Ohio died Friday in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was born at Shay, a daughter of Louis and Anna Mary Heft 
Steinhoff.  She had been employed by the Washington County 
Home for 30 years and was a member of the Lutheran Church on 
Bell's Ridge.

She is survived by one brother, Christian W. Steinhoff of 
Route 1, Rinard Mills and one sister, Elizabeth Campbell of 
Ben's Rn.

She was preceded in death by one sister and two brothers.

Services were Monday in Pt. Pleasant Christian Unon Chruch 
with burial in German Lutheran Cemetery on Bell's Ridge.
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Oracle, Jan. 30, 1986
CHRISTIAN W. STEINHOFF

Christian William Steinhoff, 88, of Route 1, Rinard Mills, 
Ohio died Friday, Jan. 24 in Marietta Hospital.

He was born in Archers Fork, a son of the late Lewis Henry 
and Anna Mary Heft Steinhoff. He had been an oil field worker 
and had operated the post office and general store at Shay, 
Ohio. He was a member of Point Pleasant Christian Union 
Church and New Matamoras Lodge IOOF.

Survivors include his wife, Eunice Tice Steinhoff; two sons, 
Harry with whom he made his home and Howard of Rinard Mills; 
two daughters, Mrs. Tommy (Wreatha) Jones of Rinard Mills and 
Mrs. Allen (Almeda) Morris of New Matamoras; one sister, Mrs. 
W.W. (Elizabeth) Campbell of Bens Run; 11 grandchildren and 15 
great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by an infant son, an infant grandson, 
two brothers and two sisters.

Services were Monday at McClure-Schafer Funeral Home with 
burial in Eddy's Ridge Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 7, 1992
NORMA JEAN STEPHEN

Norma Jean Stephen, 63 of Middlebourne Manor, Middlebourne, 
died Oct. 2 in Wetzel County Hospital, following a sudden illness.

She was born in Doddridge County, a daughter of Audra Swiger 
Hyde of Center Point, WV and the late Howard Hyde.

She as a homemaker and a member of Middlebourne Senior 
Citizens and Middlebourne Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Stephen in 
1983 and a sister.

In addition to her mother, she is survived by a son, Robert 
Rackley of Jefferson, Pa; two daughters, Sara Stephen of St. 
Marys and Candy Daniels of New Martinsville and two 
grandchildren.

Funeral Serivces will be Sunday at Furbee Funeral Home with 
Rev. Louise Baker officaiting with burial in Beechwood 
Cemetery, Alma, WV.
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Oracle, March 5, 1987
AZALIA L. STEPHENS

Azalia Louisa Stephens, 88 of Newport, died Friday morning, 
Feb. 27 in Marietta Hospital.

She was born in Chesterhill, Ohio, daughter of the late 
Lafayette and Henrietta Roberts Strahl. She had spent her 
early life in Morgan County.  Following her marriage to the 
late Wilbert A. Stephens in 1953, her home had been in Marietta.

She is survived by two sons, Richard Stephens of Albany, Ga. 
and Wayne Stephens of Newport; two daughters, Juanita Etter 
of Marietta and Virginia Gault of Nitro, WV; 13 grandchildren; 
20 great-grandchildren and two sisters, Retta Wogan of Utah 
and Margaret North of Fairport Harbor.

She was preceded in death by five brothers and four sisters.

Services were Monday at McClure Schafer Funeral Home in 
Marietta with Rev. David Doddridge officiating with burial 
in Oak Grove Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 18, 1992
CHELSEA MARIA STEPHENS

Chelsea Maria Stephens, 2 month old daughter of Scott and 
Marian Hefner Stephens of Marietta, died July 9 on arrival 
at Selby General Hospital.

She was born in Marietta.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her grandparents, 
Linda Hefner, Larry and Tammy Stephens of Marietta; David 
Hefner of Belpre and Barbara Stephens of Louisville, Ky.; 
great-grandparents, Wayne and Ella Stephens of Newport, 
Charles Eddy of Kissimmee, Fla, Vera Williams of Parkersburg, 
and Jack and Wanda Warner of Lowell and her great-great-
grandmother, Martha Ross of Louisville, Ky.

Services were Saturday at McClure Schafer Funeral Home in 
Marietta with Sheila Hayton officiating with burial in 
Lubeck Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Spet. 26, 1991
MARTHA STEPHENSON

Martha Frances Stephenson, 86 of St. Marys, died Tuesday, 
Sept. 24 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Stephenson was a member of St. Marys United Methodist Church, 
United Methodist Women, Eastern Star, Pemberton Garden Club 
and had served at WV Wesleyan College as a house mother.

She was born in Ciccinnati, a daughter of the late Hal and 
Laura Deputy Gray.

She is survived by one daughter, Jennifer Williams of 
Charleston; two sons, John C. Stephenson of St. Marys and 
James G. of Lexington, Ky; six grandchildren, John of 
Parkersburg, Kathy Gilpin, Michelle Wilson and Sheri Bills, 
of St. Marys; Laura Williams and Stephen Williams, of 
Charleston and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Charles F. 
Stephenson in 1966.

Funeral will be Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, with Rev. 
Maurice Miller officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Sept. 25, 1993
EVERYLEEN STERNS

Everyleen Sterns, 83, of Logan St., Steubenville, Ohio died 
Friday, Sept. 24 at Valley Hospital.

She was a Proetestant.

She was born in Morgantown, a daughter of the late William E. 
and Margaret M. Forrester Spence.

She is survived by two sons, Lemuel "Pete" Stern of Sistersville 
and Howard Leo Stern of Washington state; one daughter, Dyle Ash 
of Weirton; two brothers, William Spence of St. Marys and Lemuel 
Spence of Baltimore, Md; one sister, Virignia Forester of 
Sistersville and four grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Stern in 1939; 
four brothers and five sisters.

Funral will be Sunday at Cooper Funeral Home with Rev. James 
Williamson officiating with burial in Paden Memorial Gardens.
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Oracle, Nov. 1987
BERT STEVENS

Bert Stevens, 91 of Enon Community, Grantsville, died Tuesday, 
Nov. 17 at his home following a long illness.

He was born in Palestine, WV, a son of the late Johnand Anna 
Edwards Stevens. He was a veteran of WWI and a retired farmer 
and oil field worker.  He attended the Sycamore Baptist Church.

He is survived by four daughters, Eleanor Shock of St. Marys; 
Madeline Wilson of West Milford, WV, Maxine Ilg and Naomi Drake, 
both of Norton Ohio; four sons, Dean Stevens of Colorado Springs, 
Col., Vere Stevens of Cahrleston, WV, Dick Stevens of 
Grantsville and Philip Stevens of Sand Ridge, wV; one brother 
Oral Stevens of Stumptown, WV, one sister, Della Bogs of 
Stumptown, 18 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

He ws preceded in death by his wife, Myrtle Stevens; and three 
children.

Services were Friday at Stump Funeral Home, grantsivlle with 
Rev. Gerald J. Hersom officaiting with burial in Sand Ridge 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 17, 1996
ELSIE E. STEVENS

Elsie Elizabeth Stevens, 83, of Route 1, Marietta, died April 
10 at Harmar Place and Extended Care in Marietta.

She was born in Newport to the late James C. and Cora E. Hanes 
Cline. She was a homemaker and member of the Women's Society of 
Sandhill United Methodist Church at Reno.

Surviving are one daughter, Peggy Edgar of Marietta; two sons, 
Jerry Stevens of Marietta and Robert Stevens of Spearfish, SD;
one sister, Neva Mahoney of Marietta, 11 grandhclidren; and 
13 great-granchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Edith Hearn and Ivol 
Cline; and one brother, Thurman Cline.

Services were Saturday at Hadley Funeral Home with Rev. Robert 
Phillips officiating with burial in East Lawn Memorial Park at 
Marietta.
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Oracle, Sept. 26, 1985
LULA FLORENCE STEVENS

Lula Florence Stevens, 91 of Grantsville, died Saturday, 
Sept. 21 at the home of her daughter, Rett Johnson, following 
a lengthy illness.

She was born in Calhoun County, a daughter of the late Henry 
and Nancy Riggs Starcher.  She was a Baptist.

She is survived by six sons, Festus and Donald Stevens, of 
Grantsville, Sheldon C. Stevens of Parkersburg, James of 
Sommersville, Cleo F. of Clayton, Ala., and Samuel G. of 
Davisville; three daughters, Rett Johnson of Grantsville, 
Rachel Smith of St. Marys and Geneva Wilson of Big Bend; 16 
grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and four great-great-
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, F.K. Stevens and 
one grandchild.

Funeral services were Tuesday at Stump Funeral Home with 
burial in Bethlehem Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 23, 1985
RUBY GAIL STEVENS

Ruby Gail Stevens, 64, of Route 1, St. Marys, died at her 
residence Friday morning, May 18, after a long illness.

She was born in Ritchie County, daughter of the late William 
Clark and Maude Blanche Ferree Lamp.  She was a Navy veteran 
of WWII and was a member ofthe Pike Church of Christ.

She is survived by two sons, Ray Lee Stevens of Chlilicothe, 
O., and William David Stevens of St. Marys; four daughters, 
Gail Lynn Martin and Ellen Kay Dueley of Waverly, Doris Ann 
Lipps of Vienna and Debra Marie Shafer of Parkersburg; two 
brothers, Howard C. Lamp of Boaz; and William Lamp of Vienna; 
three sisters, Laura Mae Bailes, Cleda Ruth Russell and 
Thelma Reynolds, all of Vienna and eight grandchildren.

Sher was preceded in death by her husband, Ryamond Lee Stevens, 
in 1974.

Services were Sunday at Frnaklin Funreal Chapel, with Robert 
Vincent officiating with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Sept. 13, 1993
ABRAHAM STEWART

Abraham "Abe" Stewart, 92 of St. Marys, died Saturday, Sept. 
11 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Stewart was retired from Weirton Steel after 32 years and had 
previously worked for B&O Railroad in the oil fields and on 
the river.  He also helped with the construction of the old 
Hiram Carpenter suspension bridge at St. Marys and had worked 
for the WV State Road when Route 2 was upgraded to a concrete 
highway.

He was born in Raven Rock, a son of the late Tommy J. and Mary 
Dailey Stewart.

He is survived by two sons, Abe H., with whom he resided and 
Robert L. of Newport; four daughters, Edith Williams and Stella 
Boley of St. Marys, Irene Frum of Bens Run and Ruth Ann Keith of 
Newport; one sister, Mable Beagle of Warren; 15 grandchildren 
and 27 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two son, James and Arland Stewart; 
three grandchildren and four brorhers and two sisters.

Funeral will be Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Evang. Cecil Dotson officiating with burial in Mt. Nebo Cemetery.
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June 14, 1985
REV. ALVA STEWART

Rev. Alva Theodore Stewart, 81, of Buckhannon, retired Methodist 
minister, died Friday morning at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Hamlin, Lincoln County, the son of the late Kana 
and Abbie Black Stewart.

He received his B.A. from Morris Harvey, and an S.T.M. and 
Masters of Divinity degrees and was a United Methodist preacher. 
He served the Wayside Methodist Church in St. Marys and in 
Kenova before retiring in 1970.

He is survivved by his wife, Susan Hill Stewart; two grandsons 
Lane Nelson Stewart of San Diego, Cal., and Brent Hill of 
Berkeley, cal., and one sister, Addy Stephens of St. 
Clairsville, Ohio.

Services were Sunday at First United Methodist Church in 
Buckhannon with Dr. Richard Wright officiating with burial 
at Highland Memory Gardens at Godby.
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Oracle, Nov. 6, 1986
BARBARA SUE STEWART

Barbara Sue Stewart, 33 of Route 1, St. Marys died Sunday 
evening, Nov. 2 in Selby general Hospital, Marietta.

She was born in Parkersburg, daughter of Woodrow Malone of 
Route 1, St. Marys and the late Clarice Lawson Malone. She 
was employed by the Ben Franklin Store in St. Marys.

She is also survived by her husband, Randy Stewart; one 
daughter, Susan L. Stewart at home; one son, Bradley W. 
Stewart at home; three sisters, Mary Ann Maston and Connie 
West, both of St. Marys and Martha Jacobs of Clarksburg and 
two brothers, Jack Malone and Time Malone, of St. Marys.

She was preceded in death by one sisters and two nieces.

Services were Wednesday at Belmont United Methodist Church 
with Rev. Robert Buskirk officiating with burial in Willow 
Island Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 13, 1990
BERNARD R. STEWART

Bernard R. Stewart, 76, of St. Marys, died Friday morning, 
Oct. 12 at St. Joseph's Hospital Emergency Room, Parkersburg.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Thomas and 
Mary Dailey Stewart. He was a member of Cloverdale Church of 
Christ and of the Carpenters Local.

He is survived by two sons, Delmer Stewart of Cairo and Vernon 
E. Stewart of St. Marys; one daughter, Jenette Robinson of St. 
Marys; one sister, Mable Beagle of Warren; one brother, Abraham 
Stewart Sr. of St. Marys; five grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Louise Weekley 
Stewart; his second wife, Zana Robinson Stewart and seven 
brothers and sisters.

Services will lbe Sunday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. 
Marys with David Williamson officiating with burial in IOOF 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 26, 1986
CHARLES DON STEWART

Charles "Don" Stewart, 65 of Sistersville, died Wednesday, 
April 16 in Sistersville General Hospital following a sudden 
illness.

He was born in Bens Run, son of the late Oliver and Viola 
Stewart.  He was retired from WV Dept. of Highways, Division 
of Bridges. He was a member of First Christian Church and was 
in the US Army, 30th Infantry, Old Hickory. He was also a 
member of BPOE Lodge No. 333, member of the American Legion, 
VFW and the Musicians Union of Moundsville.

He is survived by his wife, Gladys Spence Stewart; three sons, 
Bucky of Newville, Charles "Chuckie" of Camden, Del.; and Stan 
of North Augusta, SC; one brother, Blaine Stewart of New 
Martinsville; eight grandchildren and one great granddaughter.

Services were Saturday at Cooper Funeral Home with layman James 
Willison officiating with burial in Paden Memorial Gardens, 
Paden City.
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Oracle, Feb. 2, 1989
CHARLES E. STEWART

Charles E. Stewart, 65 of Reno, died Friday afternoon, Jan. 
27 in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Raven Rock, a son of the late James L. and Helen 
Pearl Pollard Stewart. He was a veteran of WWII and a member of 
Local 869, United Auto Workers, Warren, Mich.

He is survived by one sister, Neva Wright of St. Marys; and 
three brothers, Raymond Stewart, Glenn Stewart and Harold 
Stewart, all of St. Marys. He was preceded in death by one 
brother.
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Oracle, Jan. 21, 1988
CHARLES R. STEWART

Charles R. Stewart, 83 of 3225 Weir Ave, Weirton, died Jan. 6 
at his residence.

He was born in St. Marys, Sept. 10, 1904, son of the late Otha 
and Sarah Farnsworth Stewart.

He was a Nazarene, retired from the tin mill department of 
Weirton Steel Corp., and was a member of the 25 year club.

Surviving are his wife, Gladys Newell Stewart; one son, Charles 
of Portsmouth, Va.; three daughters, Virginia Snyder of 
Colliers, Shirley Reed of Weirton and Betty Hartung of 
Wheeling; three brothers, George, Lewis and William, all 
of St. Marys; four sisters, Mary Jane Bowcott of Wellsburg, 
Nellie Bolen of Weirton, Della Chipps of Clarksburg and 
Goldie Lamp of St. Marys, 12 grandchildren; and seven great-
grandchildren.

Services were at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home with Dr. Robert A. 
Walter officiating with burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.
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Sentinel, April 29, 1986
CLAUDE E. "PUNK" STEWART

Claude Eugene "Punk" Stewart, 73, of Liverpool, died Monday, 
April 28 at Jackson general Hospital in Ripley after a long 
illness.

He was the son of the late Lonnie Stewart and Ella Ankrum. He 
was a WWII Army veteran, a member of the VFW and the Operating 
Engineering Union Local.

He is survived by his wife, Ruth Rollins Stewart; three 
daughters, Frances Dietrich of Evans, Ellen Bowman of Reedy 
and Maria Bills of Cuyohoga Falls, Ohio; a brother, Kenneth 
Stewart and a sister Eloise Johnson, of Proctorville, Ohio; 
six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Casto funeral Home in Evans, Rev. 
Herman Robinson officiating with burial in Jackson County 
Memory Gardens at Cottageville.
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Sentinel, Feb. 6, 1992
DELMAR STEWART

Delmar Stewart, 55, of Route 1, Cairo, Nutter Farm Community, 
died Thursday, Feb. 6 at his residence.

Stewart was a member of the Church of Christ.  He served in 
the special forces of the US Army. He was a graduate of St. 
Marys High School and attended Parkersburg Community College. 
He taught at PRT Vocational Technical Center at St. Marys and 
was a self employed carpenter.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late Bernard and Louise 
Weekley Stewart.  He is survived by his wife, Virginia Lemon 
Stewart; one son, Charles Stewart of Columbus; two daughters, 
Elizabeth of Parkersburg and Sherrie of St. Marys; one 
stepdaughter, Anna Penner of Florida, one brother Eugene 
Stewart of St. Marys; one sister, Jeanette Robinson of St. 
Marys; one grandson and one granddaughter.

Arrangements will be announced by Raiguel Funeral Home.
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Oracle, May 22, 1996
DESSIE MAE STEWART

Dessie Mae Stewart, 86, of St. Marys, died May 18 at Camden 
Clark Hospital.

She was born in Ritchie County, a daughter of the late James B. 
and Mrtha J. Peters Morris. She was a 1929 graduate of St. 
Marys High School, worked for the former Court Restaurant 
and Morris Restaurant, St. Marys and then worked for Colin 
Anderson Center's Foster Grandparents Program.  She was most 
recently employed by St. Marys High School's Foster 
Grandparent Program.  She was a member of Raven Rock 
Homemakers Club and Raven Rock United Methodist Church.

Surviving are one daughter, Marjorie Armstrong of Kokomo, 
Ind., one son, James Stewart of Kokomo; a twin sister, Bessie 
Hamilton of Marietta; four grandchildren, three step-
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and three step-
great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by six brothers.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. 
Marys with Rev. William Batten officiating with burial 
in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Dec. 9, 1992
DOROTHEA B. STEWART

Dorothea Belle Stewart, 84, formerly of New Matamoras and St. 
Marys, died Monday, Dec. 7 at Marietta Memorial Hospital 
following an extended illness.

Mrs. Stewart was formerly employed by the Colin Anderson 
Center and was a Protestant.

She was born in Pleasanst County, a duaghter of the late 
Perry and Julie Ann Stewart.

She is survived by one daughter, Ruth Moore of Waverly; one 
sister, Blanche Wince of Parkersburg; two brothers,Rev. 
Perry Stewart of Vienna and Rev. Gale Stewart of Mount Clare, 
WV; seven grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-
great-grandson and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by one daughter, Anna Beaver; four 
sisters and three brothers.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funreal Home with 
Evang. Jeffrey Dillinger officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 1, 1988
MRS. ETHEL STEWART

Mrs. Ethel Flesher Stewart, 97 of Huntington died Saturday, 
Aug. 27.

She was born in Pennsboro, a daughter of the late Joseph and 
Rosalie Thorn Flesher.  She was a member of First Presbyterian 
Church of Huntington, the Woman's Club of Huntington, the 
Daughters of 1912 and the Daughters of the American 
Revolution.  She had lived in Huntington the past 69 years.

She had taught school in Pleasants County for many years.

She is survived by two daughters, Rosalie Stewart Detch of 
Lewisburg and Ione Stewart Bigler of Dayton, Ohio; eight 
grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her husband, John Lawrence 
Stewart in 1978; a son John L. Stewart Jr. and a daughter, 
Vernah Stewart Gardner.

Services were Tuesday at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary in 
Huntington with E.T. Thompson officiating with burial in 
IOOF Cemetery at St. Marys.
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Oracle, Sept. 16, 1987
FRANCIS M. STEWART

Francis M. Stewart, 69, of St. Marys died Staurday evening, Sept. 
5, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg.

He was born at Raven Rock to the late J. Lawrence and Pearl 
Pollard Stewart. He was retired from Quaker State and attended 
the First Baptist Church in St. Marys.

He is survived by his wife, Katheryn Hays Stewart; one sister, 
Neva P. Wright of St. Marys; four brothers, Charles E. of 
Marietta, M. Raymond, Glenn E. and Harold L., all of St. Marys; 
several nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Services will be Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Dr. 
John Keck officiating with burial in Friendly Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Jan. 8, 1994
REV. GALE STEWART

Rev. Gale w. Stewart, 79, of Mount Clare, died Friday, Jan 7 at 
Clarksburg Continuous Care Center after an extended illness.

He was a minister to the Chub Run Community Church, Hopewell 
Baptist Church and before retiring the Stealey Union Church, 
Zach's Run. He was a US Army veteran of WWII.

He was born in St. Marys, son of the late Perry and Julia Ann 
Stewart.

He is survived by one daughter, Marjorie Armstrong of Kokomo, 
Ind., one son, James P. Stewart of Kokomo; one stepdaughter, 
Jean Sharpless of Swanton, Md; two stepsons, Clifton D. 
Rawlings of Mount Clare and David A. Rawlings of Arnold, Md; 
one brohter, Perry L. Stewart of Vienna; one sister, Blanche
Wince of Parkersburg; nine grandhcildren and four great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene C. Stewart in Sept. 
1993; three brothers and five sisters.

Funeral will be Monday at Davis Weaver Funral Home, 329 E. Main, 
Clarksburg with Rev. William Lanham officiating with burial in 
Floral Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 17, 1999
GEORGE STEWART

George Stewart, 79 of Newport, died March 12 Marietta Hospital.

He was born April 2, 1919 at Wellsburg, WV to the late George 
W. and Rosa Belle Hendershot Stewart. He was retired from Ormet 
and was a member of Local 5724 of United Steelworkers of America 
and Newport Church of Christ.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years; Mary Elizabeth Dearth 
Stewart; one daughter, Barbara E. Clovis of St. Marys; one son, 
Roger A. Stewart of Williamstown; 11 grandchildren and 16 great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Gerald L. 
Stewart; one sister, Minnie Stewart and two brothers Howard 
and Kenneth Stewart.

Services were Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Evangelist Roger Rush officiating with burial in Newport 
Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 5, 1993
GEORGE W. STEWART

George W. "Soap" Stewart, 82 of St. Marys, died Monday, Oct. 
4, at his residence after an extended illness.

In his earlier years, Stewart was a carpenter, a concrete 
worker, worked for Zipf Hardware and helped with Construction 
of American Cyanamid. He was retired from the City of St. 
Marys, was a former member of the Eagles and was a United 
Methoidst by faith.

He was born inPleasants County, a son of the late Otha and 
Sarah Ann Farnsworth Stewart.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Geraldine Barlow 
Stewart; three sons, George W., Chris and Randy , all of St. 
Marys; two daughters, Carol and Judith Ann, both of St. Marys; 
three sisters, Nell Bolen of Weirton, Goldie Lamp of St. Marys 
and Mary Bowcott of Follansbee; one brother, James W. "Willie" 
Stewart of Huntington; six grandchildren; and six great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded indeath by one great-grandson; three sisters 
and four brothers.

Funeral wil lbe Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funral Home, St. 
Marys, with Rev. Darrel Gooden officiating with burial in 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Sept. 17, 1998
GEORGIA STEWART

Georgia Boley Stewart, 84, of Route 4, St. Marys, died Sept. 
16 in Sistersville.

She was born April 13, 1914 in Pleasants County and was a member 
of George Street Church of Christ and retired as a registered 
nurse from the former Colin Anderson Center, St. Marys.

Surviving are one daughter, Betty Watson of Akron; several 
grandchildren; one sister, Christinna Wagner Barnes of 
Parkersburg; one half-sister, Wilma Jean Boley Anderson of 
Weirton.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Marion Haymond and 
Carrie Belle Templeton Boley; her husband, Joseph A. Newlen; 
husband, Virgil F. Stewart; and two brohters, Brady P. Boley 
and Clarence "Pete" Boley.

Services will be Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Arnold Huyghebaert officaiting with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Feb. 6, 1992
GLADYS S. STEWART

Gladys Spence Stewart, 67 of 246 S. Chelsea St. Sistersville, 
died Monday, Feb. 3 at Rodas Personal Care in Tyler County.

She was a retired employee of the A&P in Sistersville and a 
member of First Christian Church of Sistersville.

She was born in Sistersville, daughter of the late William E. 
Spence and Margaret M. Forrester Spence.

She is survived by three sons, Heilman "Buck" Stewart of 
Versailles, Ky. Stan Stewart of North Augusta, NC; and  Chuck 
Stewart of  Camden, Del,; two brothers, William Spence of St. 
Marys and Lemul P. Spence of Baltimore, JMd.; three sisters, 
Mary Marie Brown of Derevorsburg, Pa., Virginia Forester of 
Sistersville and Everyleen Sturn of Steubenville, Ohio; nine 
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Don Stewart, 
in 1986; five brothers and three sisters.

Funeral will be noon Friday at Cooper Funeral Home with Evang. 
James Willison officiating with burial in Paden Memorial Gardens.
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Oracle, Sept. 20, 1984
GOLDIE A. STEWART

Goldie A. Stewart, 65 of Canton, Ohio, formerly of St. Marys, 
died Monday afternoon, Sept. 10 at Doctor's Hospital, 
Massillion, Ohio.

She was born at Raven Rock, a daughter of the late Robert and 
Dora Barnhart Stewart.  She was a member of Maple Brook Church 
of God at Lewisville, Ohio.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Bernice Martin and Mrs. Mary 
Phillips, both of Canton and Mrs. Hope Barnhart of St. Marys; 
27 nieces and nephews and 78 great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was preceded in death by three sisters.

Services were Thursday at Mt. Mebo Church of Christ with 
Rev. R. Brant officiating with burial in Mt. Nebo Cemetery.
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Oracle, April 29, 1992
HARRY E. STEWART

Harry E. Stewart, 69, of Keithville, La. died April 17 at 
Willis-Knighton South after a brief illness.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Perry 
Stewart Jr and Julia Ann Stewart. He was retired and a member 
of Westwood Mission Baptist Church. He was a former employee 
of Union Carbide, Sistersville.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Remedies Stewart; three 
sons, Mike and Eddie of St. Marys and Rodney of Shrevesport; 
two daughters, Sharon Janes of St. Marys and Carolyn Loyd of 
Parkersburg; six step-grandchlidren, Sheree, Tammy, Danny, 
Richard, Paul and Susan; two brothers, Rev. Perry of 
Clarksburg; and Rev. Gale of Clarksburg; two sisters, 
Blanche Wince of Parkersburg and Dortha Stewart of Marietta; 
several grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.

Services were at Rose-Neath's Southside Chapel, Shreveport, 
La. with burial in Forest Park West Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 5, 1989
HUBERT W. STEWART

Hubert W. "Red" Stewart, 80 of 159 22nd St., Wellsburg, died 
Saturday, Sept. 30, in Wheeling Hospital following an extended 
illness.

He was born in Pleasants County the son of Martin and Arizona 
Bonar Stewart.

He was a retired forman/supervisor of construction for C&P 
Telephone Co., and a member of Wellsburg United Methodist Church.

He is survived by one son, Roger Stewart of Charleston; two 
daughters, Mrs. Rick (Carol) Booth of Raleigh, NC, and Mrs. 
Barry (Sue) Seago of North Olmsted, Ohio; two sisters, Frances 
Bell of Hillsdale, Mich., and Mabel Snively of St. Marys and 
three grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Mitchell Stewart 
on Aug. 7, 1986 and three brothers and one sister.  Funeral 
services were Tuesday, Oct. 3 at Chambers Funeral Home, 
Wellsburg with interment in Farmington Cemetery ,Colerain, Ohio.
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Oracle, Oct. 1989
IVAN W. STEWART

Ivan W. Stewart, 79 of 284 E. York St., Akron, Ohio, died Oct. 
17 at his residence after a brief illness.

He was born at Hebron, a son of the late Franklin and Stella 
Hemsworth Stewart, and lived the early part of his life in 
Williamstown. He graduated from Williamstown High School and 
Mountain State Business College. He was retired after 35 years 
of service with the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and was a US 
Navy Veteran. He was a member of the North Hill United Methodist 
Church. Prior to working with Goodyear, he was a member of the 
Auxiliary military Police, serving with the Military Police, 
serving with the Mounted Patrol of the Ravenna Arsenal.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Mary Eloise Athey 
Stewart; two daughters, Alice Ann Hawk, and Stella Wilkinson, 
both of Akron; one son, Ivan W. Stewart Jr of Draper, Utah; 
four brothers, Harry, Franklin, Eugene and Dean Stewart, all 
of Michigan; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Naomi Stewart Huber.

Arrangements were handled by the Hennessey Bagnoli Funeral 
Home, Akron, Ohio with burial in North Lawn Cemetery, 
Peninsula, Ohio.
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Oracle, Feb. 12, 1987
JEAN STEWART

Jean Stewart, 59 of Newport, Ohio died Friday evening, Feb. 6 
at her residence.

She was born in Washington County, O., a daughter of the late 
Fred and Myrtell Mendenhall Berga.  She was a member of Newport 
Church of Christ.

She is survived by her husband, Robert L. Stewart; one son, 
Larry of Indiana; three daughters, Linda Smith and Lee Ann 
Thomas, both of Newport and Lora Stewart of Gallipolis, O.; 
two brothers, Ray Berga of Newport and Dean Berga of Marietta 
and five grandchildren.

Services were Monday at Newport Church of Christ with Evang. 
Frank Love officiating with burial in Newport Cemetery.
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Sentinel, April 2, 1989
JOAN STEWART

Joan Stewart, 58 of St. Marys, died Saturday morning, April 1 
in St. Joseph's hospital in Parkersburg.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Mason and 
Blanche Keller Green.

She is survived by her husband, Abe H. Stewart; two daughters, 
Tina Foland and Lisa Taylor, both of St. Marys and seven 
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one infant daughter, one brother 
and one grandson.

Services will be Monday at Ruttenuctter Funeral Home with Rev. 
William Stout officiating with burial in IOOf Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Dec. 6, 1990
LEWIS W. STEWART

Lewis W. "Pete" Stewart, 75 of St. Marys, died Tuesday, Dec. 
4, at St. Joseph's Hospital Emergency Room.

Stewart was a veteran of WWII and a retired cement finisher.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late Otha and 
Sarah Farnsworth Stewart.

He is survived by his wife, Edith Sauers Stewart; one daughter, 
Janet Westbrook of Belmont; two sons, James M. Stewart of St. 
Marys and Gary L. Stewart of New Martinsville; two brothers, 
George W. Stewart of St. Marys and Willie Stewart of 
Huntington; three sisters, Golda Lamp of St. Marys, Nell 
Bolen of Weirton and Mary Bowcott of Wellsburg, WV; 10 
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and three sisters.

The funeral will be Friday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
William Butterfield and Kevin Bibbee officiating with burial 
in IOOF cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 4, 1992
LORA ELAINE STEWART

Lora Elaine Stewart, 31, a resident of the Gallipolis 
Development Center, Gallipolis for 21 years, died there Nov. 2.

She was born at Parkersburg, a daughter of Robert L. Stewart 
of Newport and the late Jean Berga Stewart who died in 1987.

In addition to her father, she is survived by two sisters, 
Linda Smith and Lee Ann Thomas, of Newport; one brother, 
Larry Stewart of St. Marys, her stepmother, Geraldine Higgins 
Stewart and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral will be Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
evang. Robert E. Patterson officiating with interment in 
Newport Cemetery.
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Oracle, June 5, 1996
NELLIE M. STEWART

Nellie M. Stewart, 70 of St. Marys, died May 29 at Harmar Place 
in Marietta.

She was born Feb. 3 1926 in Pleasants County, a daughter of the 
late Thomas A. and Minnie Mae Jewell Davis.

She was a member of George St. Church of Christ, Past Noble 
Grand of Amity Rebekah Lodge 83, and a member of the Pioneer 
Homemakers Club.  She retired in 1985 from Colin Anderson 
Center and was a quilter with the Pleasants County Senoir 
Citizens.

She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and 
Paul Jones of St. Marys; two sons, Edward E. and Michael D. 
Stewart, both of St .Marys; four grandchildren, Lesia Reed of 
Annapolis, Md, Gregory Janes of Bloomington, Ind., Constance 
Golden of Mt. Morris, Pa. and Katina Baker of Parkersburg; 
four great granddaughters and one sister, Clairce Cox of Hebron.

She was preceded in death by five sisters, Leona Wells, Evalena 
Nichols, Sylvia Little, Anna, and Ina Shingleton and one 
brother, Alfred Davis.

Services were Saturday at George St. Church of Christ with 
Evangelist Cecil Dotson officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 31,1999
SHIRLEY A. STEWART

Shirley A. Stewart, 50 of Canton, Ohio died March 24 in 
Cleveland Clinic after an extended illness.

She was born in Pleasants County and had been a resident of 
Canton since 1970.  She was a former employee of Kaufman's and 
Kohl's and a member of Maplebrook Church of God in East Canton.

She is survived by her husband, Robert E. Stewart of Canton; 
two daughters and sons-in-law, Melissa and Gary Winn of 
Navarre, O., and Thonda and James Lanham of Canton; two sons 
and a daughter-in-law, Shawn and Sara Stewart of Canton and 
Robert E. Stewart II of the home, her mother, Helen Beegle 
of Harrisville, a sister and brother-in-law, Pearl and Fred 
Stewart of Canton; a brother and sister-in-law, Danny and 
Debbie Price of Harrisville and four grandsons.

Services were Saturday at Maple Brook Church of God with Rev. 
Randy Brant officiating with burial in Sunset Hills Burial 
Park in Canton.
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Oracle, April 7, 1983
VIOLA A. STEWART

Viola a. Stewart, 79, of Ben's Run, died Thursday, March 31 at 
her home.

She ws born in Pleasants County, a member of Ben's Run Church 
of Christ and the Raven Rock Quilting Club.

Surviving are two sons, Donald Stewart of Sisstersville and 
Blaine Stewart of New Martinsville; eight grandchildren and 
13 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Oliver Stewart in 
1980; and a son, Avery Stewart in 1971.

Services were Saturday in Eckels Funeral Home with layman James 
Willison ofifciaitng with burial in Paden Memorial Park 
Cemetery at Paden City.
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Oracle, May 23, 1984
VIRGIL F. STEWART

Virgil F. Stewart, 68, of Route 1, St. Marys, formerly of 
Sistersville, died Saturday at the Reynolds Memorial Hospital 
in Glen Dale.

He was born in Paden City, a son of the late Benjamin and 
Hattie Billiter Stewart.

He was a member of St. Marys Church of Christ, a veteran of 
WWII and was retired from Fenton Glass of Williamstown.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Georgia Stewart, 
in 1978 and a daughter, Eva Stackpole.

Survivers include his second wife, Georgia Newlen Stewart, 
two daughters, Barbara Simmons of Sistersville and Pamela 
Peckens of New Martinsville, a stepdaughter, Betty Watson of 
Akron, Ohio; seven sons, Ralph of Santa Anna, Cal., Virgil of 
Paden City, Calvin, Gerald, Gary, Harley and Randy, all of 
Sistersville; two brothers, Chanis Stewart of Decatur, Ill. 
and Paul Stewart of Little Rock, Ark.; four sisters, Stella 
Judge and Lola Clegg of Paden City, Sara Wickham and Evleyn 
Mayfield of Weirton; 19 grandchildren and five grat-
grandchildren.

Services were Tuesday at Eckels Funeral Home with Dr. William 
Roberts officiating with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Nov. 23, 1988
WALTER W. "RED" STEWART

Walter W. "Red" Stewart, 74, of 1029 Stadium Dr., St. Marys, 
died Tuesday, Nov. 22 in Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late Martin and 
Arizona Boaner Stewart. He was a member of Raven Rock Methodist 
Church and a member of the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters no. 545. 
He is a retired construction supervisor.

He is survived by his wife, Pauline Houser Stewart; one son, 
Gerald Stewart of Leadville, Colo., one daughter, Shirley 
Graber of Vail, Colo., one brother, Hubert Stewart of 
Charleston; two sisters, Mabel Snively of St. Marys and 
Frances Bell of Hills Dale, Mich; three grandchildren and 
one great grandchild.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.

Funeral will be at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Hayward Perkey officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, March 27, 1991
WILLIAM STEWART, SR.

William Edward Stewart, Sr. 81, of 106 Masonic Park Road, died 
at Marietta Hospital, Tuesday, March 19.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late John William 
and Anne Jeanette Kohen Stewart. He retired in 1972 from Airolite 
as a welder.

He is survived by one son, William E. Jr. of Buckeye, Ariz.; 
three daughters, Mrs. Tom (Mary Jo) Rippeto, Jr. and Mrs. James 
(Judith Ann) Deering, of Marietta and Mrs. Ray (Bonita Jean) 
Williams of Martinez, Ga; seven grandchildren; one sister, 
Alice Breckenridge of Marietta and one brother Denzle Stewart 
of Georgetown, SC.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Opal Mariet Ritchey, in 
1983; two sisters, Belle Fox and Amy Simms and three brothers, 
Arthur , John and Arch Stewart.

Services were Friday at Hadley Funeral Home with Rev. Roland 
Fredericks officiating with burial in Putnam Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 5, 1984
ZANA E. STEWART

Zana E. Stewart, 65 of Route 1, St. Marys, died Friday, June 
29 in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Pleasants County to the late Herman and Ethel 
Bunner. She was a member of Cloverdale Church of Christ.

Surviving are her husband, Bernard E. Stewart; two brothers, 
George Bunner and Charles Bunner, both of St. Marys ;one sister 
Ruby Bunner of St. Marys.

She is survived by three step-children, Jeanette Robinson, 
Eugene and Delmar Stewart, all of St. Marys.

She was preceded in death by her first husband, J. Luther 
Robinson; three brothers and one sister.

Services were Monday at Cloverdale Church of Christ with Cecil 
Dotson officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan. 13, 1972
W.H. STINER

Funeral services for W.H .Stiner, 93, of Marietta, O., who 
died Jan. 1 were held Jan. 4 at Doudna and McClure Funeral 
Home with interment in East Lawn Cemetery.

He was born in Nine Mile in Pleasants in August of 1881, son 
of the late William and Elizabeth Lacy Stiner.

He is survived by one sister, Eva Eddy of Harrisville, eight 
nephews and six nieces.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Allie Bowersock, two 
sisters, Mrs. Alexander (Mollie) Callahan, Mrs. Charlie (Norah) 
Callahan, one brother, Fred Stiner.

Benny Eddy of Maxwell and Ruby Weekley of St. Marys are a 
nephew and niece of the deceased.
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Sentinel, Dec. 15, 1993
LINDA STOLARIK

Linda Hanlin Stolarik, 52 of WV Route 2, New Martinsville, 
died Tuesday, Dec. 14 at Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale.

She was a member of Bridge St. Church of Christ.

She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of Twila Summers 
Hanlin of Friendly and the late Evangelist Ralph Hanlin.

In addition to her mother, she is survived by two daughters, 
Deborah Batton Templeton of Parkersburg and Lyn Batton Miller 
of New Martinsville and four grandchildren.

Funeral will be Thursday at the church with Evangelist Charles 
Push officiating with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Sistersville.
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Oracle, May 20, 1972
LUCILLE STONE

Lucille Ruttencutter Stone, 69, died Saturday, March 18 of a 
heart attack at her residence in West Chester, Pa.

Born in St. Marys, she was the daughter of the late Charles F. 
and Lynda Walton Ruttencutter.

She is survived by one son, Fred A. Stone of Altadena, Calif., 
one daughter, Lyda Louise Brink of West Chester, Pa. and seven 
grandchildren.

Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, 
Fred A. Stone, and one brother, Charles A. Ruttencutter.

Services were Wednesday, March 22 at Dilworthtown Episcopal 
Church, West Chester Pa. with burial in Nassau Knolls Memorial 
Park, Port Washington, NY.
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Sentinel, July 31, 1990
HELEN STONEKING

Helen Knight Stoneking, 60 of Parkersburg, died Monday 
afternoon, July 30 at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late Elias and 
Edith Myers.

She is survived by seven sons, Jack Knight of Rayford, Fla., 
David and Danny Knight of St. Marys, Randy Knight of Atlanta, 
Ga., Rex and Rodney Knight both of Parkersburg, Kim Knight of 
Williamstown; one daughter, Cora Shupp of Parkersburg; one 
brother, Charles Myers of St. Marys; one sister, Bobbie 
Binegar of Eureka and 18 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack H. Knight and 
one son, Donzil.

Services will be 2pm Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home, 
with Rev. Dan Simmons officiating, with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, July 22, 1988
IRVIN WAYNE STONEKING

Irvin Wayne Stoneking, 51 of Route 1, Walker, died at Camden 
Clark Memorial Hospital, Thursday evening, July 21.

He was born in Parkersburg, son of Victor Stoneking of 
Parkersburg, and Lena Allman Stoneking, also of Parkersburg. 
He attended Beechwood Presbyterian Church and was a US Navy 
Veteran of WWII. He was an iron worker, a member of the local 
787 of which he was on the executive board.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Catherine Peters Stoneking; 
two sons, Philip Wayne Stoneking and Mathew Cain Stoneking, 
both of Parkersburg; two daughters, Millicent Jayne Stoneking 
of Whitesville and Krista Diane Stoneking at home; three 
brothers, Paul of Little Hocking, Larry of Toledo, Ohio and 
Victor Jr. of Parkersburg; two sisters, Barbara Williamson 
of Kitty Hawk, NC and Colleen Alexander of Parkersburg; and 
two grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his sister, Cathy Kelley in 1975.

Funeral will be Sunday at Franklin Funeral Chapel, with Rev. 
Gervase J. Zanotti officiating with burial in Evergreen North 
Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Jan. 3, 1998
LARRY L. STONEKING

Larry L. Stoneking, 54 of Perrysburg died Thursday, Jan 1 at 
the Toledo Hospital.

Stoneking was raised in Parkersburg and was district manager 
for Shonac Corp. for sevreal years until his retirement.  He 
was an avid golfer, gardner and woodworker.

He was born in Warren, Ohio, a son of the late Victor L. and 
Lena Mae Allman Sr.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Stoneking; one son, 
Anthony C. Stoneking of Perrysburg; two daughters, Amanda S. 
Stoneking of Perrysburg and Kimberly Burdette Harper of 
Vienna; two brothers, Paul E. Stoneking of Little Hocking 
and Victor L. Stoneking Jr. of Parkersburg; two sisters, 
Barbara L. Williamson of Kill Devil Hills, NC and Colleen 
S. Alexander of Parkersburg and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one brother, Irvin W. Stoneking 
and one sister, Cathy Kelley.

Funeral services will be Monday, at Witzler-Shank Funeral Home, 
Perrysburg, Ohio with private graveside services at the 
convenience of the family.
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Sentinel, Jan. 25, 1994
LENA M. STONEKING

Lena M. Stoneking, 76, Edgelawn, Parkersburg, died Monday, 
Jan. 24 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mrs. Stoneking was a homemaker and a member of the Parkersburg 
Eagles Auxiliary, having formerly served as president.

She was born in Pakrersburg, a daughter of the late Okey and 
Clara Archer Allman.

She is survived by three sons, Paul E. Stoneking of Little 
Hocking, Larry L. of Toledo and Victor L. Jr. of Parkersburg; 
two daughters, Barbara Williamson of Manteo, NC and Colleen 
Alexander of Parkersburg; 18 grandchildren, 28 great-
grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by  a son, Irvin Stoneking and a 
daughter, Cathy Kelley.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Lambert-Tatman Funreal Home with 
Rev. Bernard "Dobbie" Thrash officiating with burial in 
Evergreen North Cemetery.

Sentinel, Sept. 16, 1993
VICTOR L. STONEKING, SR.

Victor L. Stoneking, Sr. 78, of 1618 East 7th St., Parkersburg, 
died Wendesday, Sept. 15 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Stoneking was a retired iron worker, working out of Local 787.

He was born in Glenville, a son of the late Forney P. and Edna 
Rhodes Stoneking.

He is survived by his wife, Clarice I. Nutter Stoneking; three 
sons, Paul E. of Little Hocking, Ohio, Larry of Toledo, and 
Victor L. Jr. of Lubeck; two daughters, Barbara Lee Williamson 
of Manteo, NC, and Colleen Sue Alexander of Parkersburg; four 
stepsons, Jeffrey C. Kelley, Billy Jo and David P. Kelley all 
of Parkesrburg and Rickey G. Kelley of Savannah, Ga; two 
stepdaughters, Becky Lou Kelley and Peggy Sue Allen, of 
Parkersburg; 23 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two 
great-great-grandchildren; four brothers, Paul of Kentucky, 
Dean of Parkesrburg, Harold of Boaz and Denzil Stoneking of 
Waverly.

He was preceded in death by one son, Irvin Wayne; one daughter, 
Kathy Kelley; one brother Hayward; one sister, Helen Kilgore; 
two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral will be Saturday at Lambert Tatman Funeral Home with 
Rev. Wesley B. Frederick officiating with burial in Mount 
Olivet Cemetery.
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Leader, Jan. 15, 1981
MRS. PEARL STONESTREET

Mrs. Pearl Stonestreet, 88, of Harrisville, died Tuesday, 
Jan. 11 at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

She was born in Ritchie County, daughter of the late William 
Charles and Sophia Rosetta Brummage Reeves. She was a member 
of Harrisville Baptist Church.

Surivving are a son, Delfred Stonestreet of Harrisville; a 
brother, W.T. Reeves of Harrisivlle; a sister, Mrs. Snow 
Hardman of Grafton; two grandsons, Albert Lee Stonestreet of 
Houston, Tex., and Terry Stonestreet of Harrisville; a 
granddaughter, Mrs. Randa Watson of Goffs and a great 
granddaughter.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John D. Stonestreet 
in 1948; two brothers and three sisters.

Funreal services were Friday at Raiguel Funeral Home in 
Harrisville with Rev. Ernest G. Rice officiating.
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Sept. 1, 1985
CLEO H. STORTS

Cleo H. Storts, 75, of St. Marys died Sunday at the Burn/Trauma 
Center in Western Pa. Hospital in Pittsburgh.

He was born in Montpelier, Ind., son of Pearl Jones Storts ,96, 
of Oilton, Okla and the late Sherman J. Storts. He was a member 
of the Bartlesville, Okla. Baptist Church and was a retired 
ironworker.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Rachel Smith Storts; a 
brother, Carl Storts of Kellyville, Okla. and three 
grandchildren, Susan Payne of Waverly, Andrew Storts of 
Ripley and Patricia Ann Storts of St. Marys.

He was preceded in death by a son, Howard and two sisters.

Funeral was Thursday at Ruttencutter Funreal Home in St. 
Marys with Rev. George Harris officiating with burial in 
Willlow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, May 30, 1985
HOWARD S. STORTS

Howard S. Storts, 48, of Route 1, St. Marys, died May 27 at 
his residence.

He was born Oct. 6, 1936 in Barltesville, Okla. son of Cleo H. 
and Myrtle E. Storts of St. Marys. He was employed by Quaker 
State Oil and Refining Corp. and was a member of the First 
Baptist Church in St. Marys.

Survivors include his wife, Nancy Wickman Storts; two daughters, 
Susan Elizabeth Payne of Waverly and Patricia Ann Storts at 
home; one son, Andrew Storts of Ripley and his grandmother 
Mrs. Pearl Storts of Oklahoma.

A memorial service will be Saturday, June 1 at Ruttencutter 
Funeral Home in St. Marys with Dr. George Harris III officiating.
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Oracle, Jan. 11, 1990
WALTER STOTTLEMEIER

Walter Stottlemeier, 77 of 618 Main Street, Matamoras, died 
Monday, Jan. 1 at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

He was born in Littleton, WV, a son of Silas and Sara Blake 
Stottlemeier.  He was retired from Ormet Corp.

He is survived by one son, Robert Stottlemeier of Matamoras; 
one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Peggy) Deaton of Friendly; three 
sisters, Varine Glover of Mannington, Nell Crofts of 
Moundsville and Genevieve Six of Follansbee; one brother, 
Ernest Stottlemeier of Fairmont; seven grandchildren and 
seven great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one sister and one brother.

Services were Thursday at Eckels Funeral Home with Rev. 
Thomas Collier officiating with burial in Gravel Hill 
Cemetery at Fly.
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Oracle, May 2, 1985
EVELYN WHITE STOUT

Evelyn White Stout, 65, of 1803 Covert St., Parkersburg, died 
in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital Wednesday, April 24, following 
a long illness.

She was born in Pleasants County to the late Leonard C. and 
Sarah Florence Virden White.  She was a member of St. Paul's 
United Methodist Church and was retired from the offices of 
Dr. James M. Carter.

She is survived by one son, Robert B. Stout of North Hills; 
one daughter, Deborah Becker of Parkersburg; and seven 
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard B. Stout.

Graveside services were Friday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery with Rev. 
Melvin S. Risinger officiating.
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Oracle, Feb. 2, 1984
GERALD "JERRY" STOUT

Gerald Frederick "Jerry" Stout, 35, of Albright, Preston 
County and formerly of St. Marys, died Jan. 23 at his residence.

He was born at Columbus, Ohio, a son of George J. and Betty E. 
Strosnider Stout of Parkersburg. He was a member of Sunbury 
Ohio Baptist Chruch and formerly employed by Union Carbide Corp.

Surviving besides his parents, are one daughter, Christine 
Stout and one brother, David Stout of Parkersburg.

Services were Friday at the Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. 
Kevin Paul Elserroad officiating with burial in St. Paul 
Lutheran Cemetery.
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Sentinel, aug. 4, 1990
MAXINE STOUT

Maxine Stout, 72, of 131 Walnut St., Belpre, died this 
morning, Aug. 4 at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

She was born in Roane County, a daughter of the late L.V. and 
Nora Buck Walters.

She is survived by one son, George (Sonny) Stout Jr. of Little 
Hocking; two daughters, Barbara  Johnson and Chris Chipps, 
both of Belpre; one sister, Madge Tingler of Vincent, Ohio; 
13 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and several nieces 
and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, George Stout Sr. 
in 1985; one brother and five sisters.

The funeral will be Monday at Leavitt Funeral Home, Belpre with 
burial in Evergreen North cemetery.
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Oracle, July 14, 1999
ROBERT E. STRAUSE

Robert E. "Bob" Strause, 34 of St. Marys died of an apparent 
suicide early Thursday morning, July 8.

The Pleasants County sheriff's dept. received a call at approx. 
12:34 am Thursday regarding a possible suicidal situation in 
the Arivlla area.

Officers responded to the scene and discovered Strause had 
died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

The incident reportedly occurred in or around a hunting cabin 
in the Bens Run-Arivlla area.  A spokesman fro the sheriff's 
dept.  would neither confirm nor deny that report.  Strause 
died at Route 1 Bens Run.

Strause was born May 2 in Toledo, Ohio, son of Barbara Lauer of 
Williamstown.  He had been employed at Litco Wood Products of 
Parkersburg, later Ravenswood Aluminum in Ravenswood and lastly, 
Pioneer Metal Casting of Parkersburg.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Lori 
Hunt Strause, three children, Jessica Lynn, Jacob Wade and 
Jennifer Nicole Strause, all at home; three sisters, Sherri 
Stewart of Belmont, Kim Strause of Boaz and Rhoxanne Winland 
of St. Marys, two brothers, Gene Strause of North Carolina 
and Clint Winland of South Carolina.

Services were July 1 at Ruttencutter with Ev. Arthur Cox 
officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 3, 1986
REV. GEORGE STRATTON

Rev. George C. Stratton, 97 of St. Marys, died Saturday 
evening, June 28 at Worthington Manor following an extended 
illness.

He was born at Wayne, son of the late John and Sarah Frazier 
Stratton.  He was a  member of St. Marys United Methodist 
Church, a 1923 graduate of WV Wesleyan and 1925 graduate of 
the Garrett Biblical Institute.

He was licensed to preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church 
in 1912. He served churches in Bemis; Kitzmiller, Md.; Clay, 
West Milford, Bridgeport, Farmington, Fairview and Ellenboro.  
Locally he served at Wayside Church in Vienna and Stephenson 
Memorial in Parkersburg.  He retired in 1959. He was a member 
of Wesleyan Emeritus Club.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Iva Mae Craig Stratton 
in 1977. He was the last surviving member of his family.

Funeral services were Tuesday at St. Marys united Methodist 
Church with burial in St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Oct. 29, 1991
WILLIAM L. STRECKER

William Lewis Hayward Strecker, 86, of 125 Strecker Hill, 
Marietta, a Marietta lawyer and businessman, died Monday, 
Oct. 28 at his home.

Strecker graduated from Marietta High School in 1923 and 
received a B.A. in economics from Wharton School of Commerce 
and Finance at U of Pa.  He later earned a law degree from 
George Washington Univ., Washington, D.C.

He was born in Marietta, the son of the late Arthur Hayward 
and Bertha Cutter Strecker. He is survived by his wife, 
Nancy Sensenbrenner Strecker; two daughters, Ann Brownell of 
Concord, Mass., and Sue Seiendecker of Cincinnati, Ohio; one 
son, David Wesley Strecker of Paris, France; a sister, Mary 
Cutier Strecker of Cockeysville, Md; and seven grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen H. Heare in 
1980.

Funeral will be Sunday at 1st Presbyterian Church, Marietta 
with Rev. Gary J. Cooper officiating with burial in Oak Grove 
Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 13, 1988
GERALD R. STREET

Gerald R. Street, 70 of St. Marys died Friday evening, Oct. 
7 in Marietta Hospital.

He was born in Akron, Ohio, the son of the late Coral and 
Minnie Phillips Street.

He was a member of St. Marys United Methodist Church, a veteran 
of the Army Corps during WWII, a member of Mount Olivet lodge 
3, Parkersburg Scottish Rite Bodies; Nemesis Temple.

He is survived by his wife, Ruth Curry Street, two brothers, 
William H. Street of Charleston and Hershall Street of Belpre; 
three sisters, Evelyn Horton of St. Marys, Charlotte Epling of 
Spencer and Katherine Carson of Buckhannon and several nieces 
and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.

Funeral services were Monday at St. Marys United Methodist 
Church with Rev. Maurice Miller and Dr. Richard L. Crickard 
officiating with burial in Independence Cemetery at Sandyville.
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News. Oct. 13, 1991
RUTH O. STREET

Ruth O. Street, 75 of St. Marys died Oct. 11 at St. Joseph's 
Hospital.

She was born in Sandyville, a daughter of the late John and 
Nellie Beymer Curry.  She was a member of St. Marys United 
Methodist Church, Eastern Star and White Shrine of Jerusalem.

She is survived by one sister, Betty J. Knightstep of Dunbar 
and one brother John Curry of Ravenswood.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald Street; two 
sisters; and one brother.

Services are Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Darrel Gooden and Rev. Maurice Miller officiating with burial 
in Independence Cemetery, Sandyville.
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Sentinel, July 16, 1990
JACK G. STREIGHT

Jack Gale Streight, 55 of 1344 St. Marys Ave., Parkersburg, 
died Sunday at Camden Clark Memorial following an extended 
illness.

He was born at Willow Island, son of the late Harry and Emma 
Ash Streight. He was a Protestant by faith and was formerly 
employed by C&O Trucking Co.  He was a US Air Force veteran 
of the Korean War.

He is survived by his wife, Anna Cox Streight; two sons, 
Steven and Christopher Streight; both of Parkersburg; four 
daughters, Virginia Cline of Watertown, NY; Deborah Montgomery, 
Jackie Streight and Beverly Streight, all of Parkersburg; four 
grandchildren; two brothers, Ralph Streight of Georgia and 
Glenn Streight of Waterford, Ohio; two sisters, Doris Huttle 
of Coolville and Deloris Curtis of Marietta.

He was preceded in death by one brother.

The funeral will be Wednesday at Ogdin Funeral Home with 
burial in Evergreen cemetery North.
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Sentinel, Jan. 1993
ISABEL D. STRICKLING

Isabel D. Strickling, 85 of St. Marys died Friday, Jan. 28 
at her residence.

Mrs. Strickling was retired from Pleasants County Schools, 
where she worked 42 years as a teacher and guidance counselor. 
She was a member of St. Marys Presbyterian Church, where she 
was church organist and taught Sunday school for many years.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late George C. and 
Nellie Gatrell Strickling.

She is survived by one niece, Marilyn Sue Rogers of 
Summersville, wV; two great nieces; one great-nephew and 
several cousins.

She was preceded in death by one sister, Elizabeth Strickling; 
one brother, Crandall Strickling and one nephew, Crandall 
Strickling, Jr.

Funeral will be Monday at St. Marys Presbyterian Church with 
Rev. D. Thomas O'Connor and Rev. Danile Simmons officiating 
with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 22, 1984
JERRY E. STRINGER

Jerry Elmer Stringer, 52, of Denver, Colo. died Friday, 
July 20 in Denver following a short illness.

He was born in Wood County, a son of Mabel Cline Stringer 
and the late Nolan A. Stringer.

He was a security guard and a veteran of the Korean War.

He is survived by his wife, Judy, two daughters, Janie and 
Jenny, one son, Jerry; three granddaughters; three brothers, 
Donald of Torch Ohio, Howard of Parkersburg and David of New 
York; seven sisters, Francis Pugh of Parkersburg, Byrl 
Morrison of Newark, O., Floya Wedding of Kentucky, Nellie 
Flowers of Williamstown, Nettie Perdue of Bedford O., Nina 
Chipps of St. Marys and Judy McGown of Lisbon

Services were held at 10am in the Highland Mortuary in Denver.
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Oracle, Sept. 1, 1983
JOHN HENRY STROCK, JR.

John Henry Strock, Jr. 50, of Glenside, Pa. was found dead 
along 1-81 near Abington, Pa. Saturday, August 18, a victum 
of a suspected homicide.

He was the son of the Rev. and Mrs. John Strock Sr., 2316 
Plum St., Parkerburg.  He was a railroad consultant, having 
served numerous rail lines including the Pa. Railroad, Conrail 
and the Denver Rio Grande and Western and others. For a brief 
time he was acting president of Aroostic Railroad in Maine.

He was a graduate of Wharton School of Finance, Transportation 
Course, at the University of Pennsylvania and of the Germantown 
Friends School in Philadelphia.  He was an elder of Supplee 
Memorial Presbyterian Church.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Jane 
Strock; a daughter, Anne Strock at Elizabethtown College; a 
son, John Henry Strock, III at home; one brother David Alan 
Strock of Parkersburg and a sister Constance Meisgeier of 
Houston, Tex.

The funeral will be Thursday at Supplee Memorial Presbyterian 
Church, with Rev. Walter Mueller officiating assisted by four 
clergy members of the Strock family, Rev. John Henry Strock, 
Sr., Rev. Henry B. Strock, Jr., Rev. K. Travis Adams and Rev. 
Charles Henry Meisgier.
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Oracle, Dec. 15, 1983
LOUISE ADAMS STROCK

Louise Adams Strock, 70 of Parkesburg, died Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 
Camden Clark Memorial after a long illness.

Born in Trafford, Pa. she was the daughter of the late Robert 
Ernest and Ida Wynn Adams. She was a member and elder of 
Hughes River Presbyterian Church at Cairo, where she served 
in various phases of the church administration including 
the Session, Sunday school and director of church plays. 
She was a member of the Parkersburg chapter of the WV Poetry 
Society and had composed the poem for the State Centennial.

Survivors include her husband, Rev. John H. Strock, minister of 
Hughes River Presbyterian Church at Cairo, a son, David Allen 
Strock of Parkesburg; a daughter, Constance Strock Meisgeier 
of Houston, Texas; eight grandhcildren; two brothers, David 
Adams of Georgetown, Pa., and Ian Adams of Naples, Fla., and 
a sister Dorothy Hepler of Greensburg, Pa.

She was preceded in death by a son, John Henry Strock, II, 
August and a brother Robert Adams.

Funeral was Friday at Ogdin Funeral Home with burial in Sunset 
Memory Gardens.
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Oracle, Sept. 24, 1987
F. CLAIR STRODE

F. Clair Strode, 85 of Chesterhill Route 1, Ohio, died Friday 
morning, Sept. 18 at the home of his son, Howard Strode.

He was born in Morgan County, Ohio, son of the late George K. 
and Mary Emma Barkhurst Strode.  He was a retired farmer, a 65 
year member of Pennsville Grange and a member of Morgan County 
Farm Bureau.

He is survived by three sons, including Don Strode of Newport 
and James of Stockport, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Frank (Mary 
Emma) Newson of Malta, Ohio; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Bessie Howard 
Strode in 1958; his second wife, Madge McPeak Strode, in 
1984, one granddaughter and one brother.

Services were Sunday at Stone Matheny Funeral Home, with Rev. 
Peter Johnston officiating with burial in Chesterhill cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 12, 1997
VIOLET MAY STRAIGHT

Violet May Straight, of Route 1, Harrisville, died Nov. 9 
at St. Joseph's Hospital.

She was born Feb. 3, 1918 in Pleasants County to the late 
John and Sarah Johnson Blouir.

She is survived by four daughters, Ruby Lowther and Nancy 
Lowther, both of Harrisville, Judy Moore of Jeffersonville, 
Ind.; and Patricia Straight of Ripley; five sons, Jim and 
Ted of New Matamoras, Charlie of Dixon, Mo.; and Danny and 
Michael of California; two sisters, Dorothy Straight of 
Belmont and Doris Efaw of Sistersville; one brother John 
Blouir of Harrisville and several grandchildren, great-
grandchildren and nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Sidney E. Stright 
in 1967; one daughter, Betty Straight; three sons, Roger, 
Alonzo and Bill Straight, one brother, Bud Blouir and one 
sister.

Services were Tuesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Darrel J. Gooden officiating with burial in St. Marys Cemetery.
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Oracle, Dec. 18, 1975
MRS. HARRY STREIGHT

Mrs. Emma M. Streight, 73, of St. Marys, Route 3, died at her 
home Monday, Dec. 15.

She was born Feb. 15, 1902 in Pleasants County, daughter of 
the late Eli and Mary Hawkins Ash. She was married to Harry 
Streight, who died in 1972.

Survivors include three sons, Ralph, Portage, Ind., Jack of 
Vienna and Glen of Waterford, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Deloris 
Lincoln, Marietta and Mrs. Doris McBrayer, Route 3, St. Marys, 
with whom she made her home; 28 grandchildren; four great-
grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Eva Rinard, Whipple, Ohio.  
Two sons, James and Donald are deceased.

Mrs. Streight had lived most of life in Pleasants County.  
She was a member of United Methodist Church.

Services will be Thursday in Willow Island Baptist Church with 
burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, July 29, 1982
HOWARD STRICKLING

Howard Strickling, son of Margaret Cochran and John Strickling, 
died July 18 in Chino, Calif.

He was born in St. Marys, a grandson of Joseph Stricking, a 
pioneer merchant. His family moved to California in 1905.

He was employed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios in 1924 and 
rose to be vice-president in charge of advertising and 
publicity by the time of his retirement in 1969.  
Since his retirement he has lived on his ranch in Chino and 
raised Polled Hereford cattle.

His wife, Gail Greenstrett, died in 1980. He would have been 
85 in August.

He is survived by three brothers, Joe, Roy, and Dean, one 
sister, Edythe Chandler and two nieces in California; four 
cousins in WV, Howard Hammett of Parkersburg and Harold 
Hammett of Scott Depot, Miriam Whitehead and Isabel 
Strickling of St. Marys.
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Leader, Nov. 16, 1996
MARY K. STRICKLING

Mary Kathryn Strickling, 85, of St. Marys, died Nov. 11 at 
Summersville Memorial Hospital in Summersville.

She was born June 22, 1911 at Willow Island, daughter of the 
late Augusta W. and Laura Morrell Bills.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church of St. Marys, the 
Ohio Valley Chapter of the daughters of the American Revolution, 
the Business and Professional Women's Club and the Pleasants 
County Democratic Women and a former member of the Pemberton 
Garden Club.

She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn Sue 
and James Rogers of Summersville; three grandchildren, Eric 
Rogers of Atlanta, Ga., Jennifer Rogers of Morgantown and 
Melissa Rogers, a student at Glenville State College; a 
great grandchild, Whitnee Young of Morgantown and one sister 
Dorothy Kasun of Moundsville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Crandall T.
Strickling Sr. in 1969; one son, Crandall T. Strickling, Jr; 
one sister, Donna Bills and a brother, Jack Bills.

Services were Nov. 14 at First Baptist Church with burial in 
St. Marys IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Jan. 9, 1986
DAWN RACHELLE STRUM

Dawn Rachelle Strum, 13 of Route 2, St. Marys, died Sunday 
morning, Jan. 5 at St. Joseph's Hospital, following an extended 
illness.

She was born in Pekin, Ill. daughter of Henry Willis and Nina 
Gaston Strum of Route 2, St. Marys.  She was a member of 
Calvary Bible Church in St. Marys.

She is survived by one sister, Dana and a brother Jason, 
both at home and maternal grandparents. Albert and Carol 
Gaston of St. Marys.

Services were Tuesday at Calvary Bible Church with Pastor 
Ted Ball officiating with burial in New Bethel cemetery 
near St.Marys.
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Leader, March 1987
FORREST E. STUMP

Forest E. Stump, 62, of New Matamoras, died March 2 at his 
residence following a brief illness.

He was a son of Herman and Esther Cook Stump. He was a retired 
chemical worker with Pittsburgh Plate Glass and had been a 
special deputy for the Summit County Sheriff's Department. 
He was a member of Brownsivlle Grange and the NNAR Assc.

He is survived by two sons, James and Lewis Doyle, both of 
Akron, Ohio; three daughters, Margaret Knowle of Dallas Texas, 
Harriet Wiener of Chicago, Ill., and Helen Pahl of Akron 
Ohio; 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren; one brother, 
Kenneth Stump of Cuyahoga Falls and one sister, Margaret 
Adams of Akron, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by his wife.

Services were Friday in Billows Lake Chapel at Akron, Ohio 
with burial in Hillside Memorial Park.
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Sentinel, March 24, 1990
CLYDE SULLIVAN

Clyde Sullivan, 96, of 215 N. 4th Ave., Paden City, died Friday, 
March 23 at Cave Haven of Pleasants, Belmont.

He was born in Pleasants County, a son of the late James J. and 
Margaret Cross Sullivan.

He was a member of ST. Paul's United Methodist Church, was a 
retired glassworker, an Army veteran of WWI and a member of 
American Legion Post No. 86.

He is survived by a son, Clyde Sullivan, Jr. of Rocky River, 
Ohio; a niece Greta McFrederick of Paden City and three 
grandsons.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth E. Sullivan, in 1987.

The funeral will be Sunday at Mowery Trowbridge Funeral Home 
with Rev. Norman Butler officiating with burial in Greenlawn 
Memorial Park, New Martinsville.
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Oracle, Aug. 17, 1972
GUY A. SULLIVAN

Guy Allen Sullivan, 57, of Falls Church, Va. died Monday morning 
in the Fairfax County hospital in Falls Church, Aug. 14.

He was born in Pleasants County, son of the late John T. and 
Catherine Birkheimer Sullivan and was an employee of the U.S. 
Government. He was a member of the Church of Christ.

He is survived by his widow, Fern Lucille Eddy Sullivan; one 
daughter, Mrs. Stewart (Jeri) Kohler of Des Plaines, Ill. and 
two sisters, Mrs. Richard (Georgia) Hammet of St. Marys and 
Mrs. Raymond (Ethel) Fauss of Belmont.

Funeral services were Wednesday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home 
with Evang. Robert Cooper and Evang. Earl Stevens officiating 
with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Aut. 29, 1987
RUTH SULLIVAN

Ruth Sullivan, 87 of 215 N. Fourth Ave., Paden City, died 
Friday, Aug. 28 in Sistersville General Hospital.

She was born in St .Marys, daughter of the late Alexander and 
Mollie Dotson Knight. She was a member of St. Paul's United 
Methodist Church, Paden City.

She is survived by her husband, Clyde Sullivan, a son Clyde Jr. 
of Rocky River, Ohio; a sister, Ella Mercer of Sweeny Texas; 
three grandsons and one niece, Greta McFrederick of Paden City.

The funeral will be Sunday at Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home 
with Rev. Norman Butler officiating with burial in Grenelawn 
Memorial Park, New Martinsville.
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Oracle, Dec. 15, 1983
CHARLES RAY SUMMERS

Charles Ray Summers, 73, of Middelbourne, died at Louis 
Johnson V.A. in Clarksburg last Monday, Dec. 5.

He was born in Marion County, son of the late Charles and 
Susan Austin Summers. He was a United Methodist, a veteran 
of WWII, a member of the Bellaire Ohio Disabled American 
Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1171, and a retired coal miner.

He is survived by his wife, Cronie Lamp Owens Summers; a 
stepson, Junior Owens of Sistersville; five step daughters, 
Edith Owens, at home, Pearl Dawson of St. Marys, Nellie Riggs 
and Alice Brightwell of Middlebourne and Shirley Wilkinson of 
Sistersville; and a sister Audra Fox of Wellsburg.

Funeral was last Wednesday at Furbee Goodwin Funeral Home in 
Middlebourne with Rev. D.W. Poling officiating with burial in 
McKim Cemetery in Tyler County.
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Oracle, Dec. 4, 1975
HEARL SUMMERS

Hearl M. Summers, 84, of 73 Clifton Ave., Mansfield, Ohio, died 
last Wednesday, Nov. 26 at Mansfield General Hospital.

He was born in Ritchie County, son of the late Elmore and Alice 
Goff Summers.  He was a retired Ritchie County school teacher, 
has served as superintendent of the Henry Logan Children's Home 
in Parkersburg for many years after his retirement. He was a 
veteran of WWI and a member of the Baptist Church.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Esta Robinson Summers; six 
daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Bateman of Mansfield, Ohio; Mrs. 
Virginia Caseyhunger of Wadsworth, Ohio; Mrs. Eleanor Meister 
of Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. Annabell Drylie of Brewster, Ohio; and 
Mrs. Margaret Wilk of Parma, Ohio and Mrs. Josephine James of 
Columbus, Ohio; a son, Harold Summers of Harrisville and Brice 
Summers of Ellenboro; three sisters, Mrs. Christine Miller of 
Parkersburg, Mrs. Grace Snodgrass of Hazelgreen, Mrs. Winifred 
Hinzman of St. Marys; 26 grandchildren; and 11 great-
grandchildren.

Funeral services were Saturday at Wappner Funeral Home in 
Mansfield with burial following.
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Oracle, March 13, 1996
J. GRAYCE SUMMERS

J. Grayce Summers, 93, of Fairmont, died March 8 at Camden Clark 
Hospital.

She was born in Catawba, Marion County, a daughter of the late 
Lem and Rosa Sheets Harris. She was a homemaker and a  charter 
member of First Church of the Nazarene in Fairmont. She also 
attended Mt. Harmony Community Church and most recently, 
Victory Baptist Church in Fairmont.  Surviving are her son, 
Delmar F. Summers of Parkersburg; three granddaughters, Kay 
Ann Monroe of Canton, O., Cynthia Alkire of St. Marys and 
Deborah Snyder of New Manchester; one grandson Ralph E. 
Summers of Brenham Texas; 13 great-grandchildren and two 
great-great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Parson Summers 
in 1975.

Services were Monday and the Carpenter and Ford Funeral home in 
Fairmont with burial in Pisgah Cemetery.
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Oracle, Feb. 19, 1976
JOSEPH SUMMERS

Joseph Norris Summers, 94, of Route 1, Friendly, died at his 
residence Monday evening, Feb. 16.

He was born in Tyler County, son of the late Nathan and Mary 
Williamson Summers. He was a member of the Church of Christ, 
and was retired from Reno Oil Company.

He is survived by his widow, Florence Haught Summers; three sons, 
Orie and William of Bens Run, and Charles of Clarksburg; seven 
daughters, Jessie Kriston and Mary Weekley of Bell Vernon, Pa., 
Violet Cline and June Potts of Paden City; Velma Grove and Twila 
Hanlin of Bens Run and Betty Campbell of Sistersville; a sister, 
Mrs. Lucy Long of Adena, Ohio; 23 grandchildren, 53 great-
grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral service will be Thursday at Eckels Funeral Home in 
Sistersville with burial in Archer's Chapel Cemetery in Tyler 
County.
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Oracle, Dec. 9, 1976
L.H. SUMMERS

Loran H. Summers, 80, of Harrisville, clerk of Ritchie County 
Circuit Court for 36 years before he retired Jan 1, 1975, died 
unexpectedly at his residence last Wednesday morning, Dec. 3.

He was born in Ritchie County, son of the late Elmore and Alice 
Virgnia Goff Summers. He taught at the Smith's Run School in 
Ritchie County for a number of years, was employed at the 
Koblegard Co. of Clarksburg for 20 years, then was elected to 
the office he held for 36 years. He was a member of St. Luke's 
U.M. Church in Harrisville, Ritchie Barracks No. 2907, Veterans 
of world War One, the Harris-Ritchie Post No. 3554, Veterans of 
Foreign Wars, charter member of Harrisville IOOF Lodge NO. 99, 
served as treasurer of the Harrisville Civic Club and was a
volunteer worker for Ritchie County chapter, American Red 
Cross.

He is survived by his widow, Juna Wass Summers; two sons, 
Gerald F. of Logan and Edwin of Belmont; a brother, Brice of 
Ellenboro; two sisters, Mrs. Christine Miller of Parkersburg 
and Mrs. Winifred Hinzman of Belmont and four grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.

Funeral was Friday at St. Lukes in Harrisville with Rev. Charles 
Rogers officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, April 2, 1990
LOMA E. SUMMERS

Loma E. Summers, 84, of Route 1, Friendly, died Sunday at 
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, April 1.

She was born in Pleasants County ,a daughter of the late 
Nathan and Mrytle Barnhard Northcraft. She was a member of  
Pt. Lookout United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband, William A. Summers; one 
daughter, Vera Ronyak of Route 1, Friendly; one son, Ronald 
of Okmulgee, Okla.; one sister, Avis Curtis of Belmont; 
four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one sister, Delphia Tice; one 
brother, Glen Northcraft.

Funeral arrangements will be announced.
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Sentinel, Nov. 13, 1987
MABEL G. SUMMERS

Mabel G. Summers, 81 of Star Route, Bens Run, Tyler County, 
died Sunday, Nov. 12 at her residence.

She was born in Tyler County, a daughter of the late Shannon 
and Alice Mason Glover. She was a member of Point Lookout 
United Methodist Church and was retired from Colin Anderson 
Center.

She is survived by her husband, Orie "Buck" Summers; two sons, 
Billy of Friendly, and Bobby of Newport; one sister, Jessie 
Stewart of Weirton; five grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren.

Funeral will be Tuesday at Eckels Funeral Home, Sistersville 
with Rev. Gary Boyd officiating with burial in Paden Memorial 
Gardens.
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Oracle, March 20, 1991
SHANE BRET SUMMERS

Shane Bret Summers, 18, of Waverly, died Thursday, March 14 at 
St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Parkersburg, a son of Pamela Ann Hall Dennewitz 
of Waverly, and Fred Summers of Vienna. He attended Wesley 
United Methodist Church and Williamstown High School.

He is survived by his stepfather, Steven W. Dennewitz, Waverly; 
paternal grandparents, Paul and Norma Summers of Vienna; 
maternal grandparents, Ken and Mary Hall of Parkersburg; step 
grandmother, Nellie Ennewitz of Parkersburg, great-grandmothers, 
Hattie Workman of Vienna and Carrie Summers of Parkersburg 
and fiancée Alethia Wright of Boaz.

Services were Monday at Leavitt Funeral Home with Rev. James 
Mitchem officiating with burial in Evergreen North Cemetery.
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Leader, Aug. 10, 1996
SHIRLEY G. SUMMERS

Shirley G. Summers, 60, of Arivlla, died Aug. 7 at St. Marys 
Hospital in Huntington.

She was born in Shiloh WV a daughter of the late Bernard and 
Doris Mike Smith.  She was owner and operator of Toll Treasurers 
Gift Shop in Friendly.

Surviving are her husband, Bill Summers; two sons, Jerry of 
Proctorville, O and Jay of St. Marys; two daughters, Jill 
Stewart of Barboursville and Julie Williamson of Arvilla; 
one brother, Nelson Smith of Huntington and 11 grandchildren.

Services were Friday at Myers Funeral Home with burial in 
Friendly Cemetery.
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June 28, 1998
GLADYS SUNDERMAN

Gladys Smith Sunderman, 81 of St. Marys, died Tuesday morning 
in St .Joseph's Hospital.

She was born in St .Marys, a daughter of the late William and 
Elizabeth Oldfield Sunderman.

She is survived by one son, William H. Boley of St. Marys; one 
half brother, William H. Sunderman of St .Marys and eight 
grandchildren.

Services were Thursday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
R. Dan Simmons officiating with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Nov. 29, 1995
GLADYS G. SUNDERMAN

Gladys G. Sunderman, 65, formerly of New Matamoras and Pleasants 
County, died Nov. 21 at Selby General Hospital, Marietta.

She was born in Pleasants County, Sept. 20, 1930, a daughter of 
the late Arlan and Stella Cronin. She attended the Church of 
Christ.

She is survived by one daughter, Ruth Ann Pugh of Waverly; five 
grandchildren, Charles E. Pugh Jr., and Eddie Lee Pugh, both 
of Marietta, Teddy Eugene Pugh of Waverly, Brian Ray Pugh and 
Jessica Lynn Dunn, both of New Matamoras and 16 great 
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one sister Dorothy Jean Peters 
Hoskins; and two brothers Thomas Edward Cronin and Homer 
Howard Cronin.

Services were Nov. 25 at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
evangelist Bob Eddy with burial in Hubbs Cemetery.

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Oracle, June 18, 1987
MAEBELLE SUNDERMAN

Maebelle Watts Sunderman, 88 formerly of Charles Street, 
Newport, died Friday morning, June 12 following an extended 
illness.

She was born in St. Marys, a daughter of the late H.T. and 
Ella Cooper Watts. She had lived and worked most of her life 
in the St. Marys/Newport area.  She was a member of the 
Catholic Church.

She is survived by one son, Dr. Harvey C. Sunderman, Jr of 
Cincinnati, Ohio and two grandsons.

She was preceded indeath by her husband, Harvey C. Sunderman 
in 1930; two sisters and one brohters.

Services were Monday at Marietta Chapel of Cawley and Peoples 
Funeral Home with Rev. Thomas Chilog officiating with burial 
in Eastlawn Mausoleum.
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Sentinel, July 29, 1994
PHYLLIS L. SUNDERMAN

Phyllis L. Sunderman, 87, of St .Marys died Thursday, July 28, 
at the residence of her grandson in St. Marys.

She was born June 26, 1907 at New Matamoras, Ohio, a daughter 
of the late Daniel and Julia Ann Dillion Beaver.

She is survived by one son, Charles Daniel Gorrell of St. 
Marys; two granddaughters; one grandson and a granddaughter-
in-law, Charles "Kale" and Kassie Gorrell with whom she made 
her home; 10 great grandchildren; four sisters, Avis Sunderman 
of St. Marys, Neva Owens of Wellsville, Jean Smith of Akron, 
Ohio; Pauline Arnholdt of Florida, three brothers, Marvin 
Beaver and Bobby Beaver of St. Marys and Donald Beaver of 
Florida.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William H. Sunderman 
in 1963; one son, William Sunderman; and two brothers, Carl 
and Quinton Beaver.

Funeral Services will be Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home in 
St. Marys with Rev. Virgil Sallee officiating with interment in 
IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 13, 1977
RAYMOND L. SUNDERMAN

Raymond L. Sunderman, 81, of St. Marys, died Oct. 1 at St. 
Joseph's hospital.

Born in Pleasants County, April 15, 1896 he was the son of the 
late Henry and Margaret Gatrell Sunderman. He was a member of 
Church of Christ, the VFW and the American Legion and was a 
WWI veteran.

Survivors include his widow, Avis Beaver Sunderman, five sons, 
Clarence of Marietta, Franklin of Newport; James of Parkersburg, 
Marvin of St. Marys; and by a previous marriage Gale of Columbus, 
Ohio; seven daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Waggoner, Mrs. Leona 
Pritchett, Mrs. Virginia Prithcett, all of Waverly, Mrs. Mary 
Kay Reed, Harrisville, Mrs. Christine Pritchett and Mrs. Evelyn 
Prichett, Newport and Mrs. Dorothy Starcher, St. Marys; and a 
number of grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two children, Julia Paulene and by 
a previous Raymond Jr; two sisters, Anna Bookman and Loy Allen; 
and three brothers, John, William and Clarence.

Services were Monday, Oct. 3 at Rutencutter Funeral Home by 
Evang. William Renner with burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery.
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Jan. 4, 1994
W.H. SUNDERMAN, JR.

William H. Sunderman, Jr. 65 of Route 3, St. Marys died Jan 3 
in Camden Clark Hospital.

He was born in St. Marys, a son of Phyllis Leora Beaver 
Sunderman of St. Marys and the late William H. Sunderman, Sr. 
He had worked for Fenton Glass of Williamstown, Cabot Corp. 
and the former Union Carbide at Sistersville. He was a carpenter. 
He was a US Army veteran of the Korean War.

Surviving in addition to his mother are three children; 18 
grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one half brother, 
Charles D. Gorrell of St. Marys; one foster sister, Marjorie 
Henry of St. Marys and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by two grandchildren.

Services are Monday, Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. Kenneth 
Moneypenney with burial in Pleasants Memorial Estates, Eureka, WV.
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1982
JOSEPH O. SUOZZO

Joseph O. Suozzo of Washington, NC, formerly of Route 1, 
Friendly, died Saturday, 1982 in the Sisterville General 
Hospital.

He was born in Stockton, NJ, son of the late John and 
Minnighgala Welsh Suozzo.  He was a self-employed driller.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Goldy Suozzo; four sons, 
Joseph A. of Zolfo Springs, Fla., David of Houston, Tex.; 
Jeffrey and Metthew of Washington, NC; two daughters, 
Virginia Barr of Big Harbor, Wash., and Elizabeth Suozzo 
of Washington, NC and a grandchild.

Funeral and burial were conducted by Holcombe-Fisher Funeral 
Home in Fleming NJ.
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News, Dec. 13, 1987
MARY D. SWEARINGEN

Mary Darleen Swearingen, 65 of 1509 Beaver St. Parkersburg, 
died Saturday morning, Dec. 12 at St. Joseph's Hospital after 
a lengthy illness.

She was born in Pleasants County ,a daughter of the late Homer 
and Minnie Nichols Haught. She was a member of Christ United 
Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband of 29 years, Charles L. 
Swearingen; one son, James E. Williams of Parkersburg; one 
daughter, Mary Frances McKinley of Great Falls, Va.; a 
brother, Marvin L. Haught, Canal Fulton, Ohio; four nieces 
and one nephew.

She was preceded in death by two sisters.

Services will be Tuesday at Leavitt Funeral Home in Parkersburg 
with burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Parkersburg.
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Leader, June 7, 1986
ADELLE M. SWEENEY

Adelle M. Sweeney, 86 of St .Marys died Tuesday, June 3 at 
St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg.

She was born in Wetzel County, a daughter of the late John and 
Anna Urban Frankhauser.  She was a member of St. Marys United 
Methodist Church.  She had retired as secretary of various 
Pleasants County offices.

She is survived by two brothers, Francis Fankhauser of 
Cleveland, Ohio and Roy Fankhauser of Florida; and one sister, 
Louella Durig of New Martinsville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard T. Sweeney; 
four brothers and two sisters.

Services were Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Maurice Miller officaiting with burial in IOOF cemetery.
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Leader, March 2, 1985
AGNES B. SWEENEY

Agnes Boswell Sweeney, 80, of St. Marys died at her residence 
Wednesday morning, Feb. 27.

She was born in Sistersville, a daughter of the late Alexander 
and Karen Hansen Boyd. She was a member of the Sistersville 
Presbyterian Church and was a graduate of Margaret Hague 
Nursing School of the Jersey City Medical Center.

She is survived by her husband, James D. Sweeney.

She was preceded in death by two sisters, Marian Boyd and 
Marie Boyd.

Services were Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
R. Dan Simmons officiating with burial in IOOF cemetery.
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Sentinel, Jan 24, 1994
DORTHA SWEENEY

Dortha Sweeney, 64 of Route 3, St. Marys died Sunday, Jan. 23 
at Camden Clark Hospital.

Mrs. Sweeney was a member of Belmont Baptist Church.

She was born in Long Reach, Tyler County, a daughter of the 
late Jesse and Carrie Doty Holmes.

She is survived by two sons, Shannon K. Sweeney of Erie, Pa., 
and Byron D. Sweeney of Belmont; one daughter, Rhetta A. Evans 
of St. Marys; two grandchildren and three brothers E. Blake 
Holmes and Lewis Holmes , both of Arivlla and Jesse Holmes of 
Seattle, Wash.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William "Bill" 
Sweeney, in 1989, one infant daughter, one infant son and one 
brother, William Holmes.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Willow Island Baptist Church 
with burial in Willow Island Cemetery.

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Sentinel, Nov. 26, 1991
ELI A. SWEENEY

Eli A. Sweeney, 87 of St. Marys, died Sunday, Nov. 24 at his 
residence.

Sweeney was retired from the state Dept. of Highways and was a 
member of George Street Church of Christ.

He was born in St. Marys, a son of the late Oliver C. and Alice 
McCoy Sweeney.

He is survived by one son, Charles R. Sweeney, St. Marys; a 
daughter, Margaret Freeland of St. Marys; a stepson, Frank 
Locke of St. Marys; a brother, James Sweeney of St. Marys; 
15 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and a number of 
great-great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Edith Pethel 
Sweeney; a daughter, three brothers, two sisters and one 
grandson.

Funeral will be Wednesday at Ruttnecutter Funeral Home with 
Evangelist William Butterfield , burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Leader, March 22, 1986
ELSIE SWEENEY

Elsie Sweeney, 89, of St. Marys, died Tuesday evening, 
March 25, at Marietta Memorial Hospital.

She was obrn in St. Marys, a daughter of Oliver "O.C." 
Charles and Alice McCoy Sweeney.  She had been a postal 
employee and employed at the Pleasants County Bank, was a 
member of St. Marys United Methodist Church and United 
Methodist Woman and other associations.

She is survived by two brothers, Eli Sweneey and James D. 
Sweeney, both of St. Marys and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.

Services were Saturday at Ruttencutter Fuenral Home with Rev. 
Maurice Miller officaiting with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Oracle, Feb. 4, 1998
JAMES D. SWEENEY

James D. Sweeney, 89 of St. Marys, died Jan. 29 at St. Joseph's 
Hospital in Parkersburg.

He was born in St. Marys to the late O.C. and Alice McCoy 
Sweeney.  He was a graduate of St. Marys High School and 
Marietta College. He owned and operated Sweeney Service 
Station for more than 50 years and attended St. Marys 
Presbyterian Church.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Agnes Boyd Sweeney; three 
brothers, Howard, Myron and Eli Sweeney, and two sisters, 
Elsie Sweeney and Pauline Riggs.

He is survived by several nieces and nephews.

Services were Monday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with Rev. 
Paul Van Horn officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Leader, Feb. 19, 1983
MARY E. SWEENEY

Mrs. Eli A. (Mary Edith) Sweeney, 78 of St .Marys died 
Wednesday morning, Feb. 16 at St. Joseph's Hospital.

She was born in Pleasants County, daughter of the late Joseph 
and Flora Haught Pethel. She was a member of George Street 
Church of Christ in St. Marys.

Surviving are her husband; two sons, Frank Locke of Elizabeth 
and Charles R. Sweeney of St. Marys; a daughter, Margaret 
Freeland of Canton, O.; two brothers, Theodore Pethel of St. 
Marys and Harry Pethel of Newport, O; 15 grandchildren and 22 
great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a daughter, two sisters and two 
brothers.

Services will be Saturday at Ruttencutter Funeral Home with 
Evang. Cecil Dotson officiating with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sentinel, Sept. 4, 1993
RUTH ENGLE SWEENEY

Ruth Engle Sweeney, 85 of st. Marys, died Friday, Sept. 3 at 
her residence after an extended illness.

She was a graduate of Tyler County High School and was retired 
from the Pleasants County Board of Education where she worked 
as a cook. She was also formerly employed at Colin Anderson 
Center and was a member of the Retired Teachers Assc and St.
Marys United Methodist Church.

She was born in Middlebourne, a daughter of the late Christian 
Frederick and Blanche Sweeney Engle.

She is survived by one son, Larry E. Sweeney of Muncie, Ind.; 
two daughters, Myra Core of East Brunswick, NJ and Alice 
Rolston of St. Marys; eight grandchildren and six great 
granddaughters.

She was preceded in death by her husband, E. Myron Sweeney, 
in 1966; one grandson, Robert Steven Core and three brothers.

The funeral will be Monday at Ruttnecutter Funeral Home, with 
Rev. M. Eugene Adkins with burial in IOOF Cemetery.
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Sept. 29, 1989
WILLIAM D. SWEENEY

William D. Sweeney, 64, of Belmont, died Friday morning at his 
home following a brief illness.

He was born in Deep Valley, Pa., a son of the late James and 
Rhetta Gray Sweeney. He was a member of the Belmont Baptist 
Church, where he served as Sunday school superintendent and 
a teacher. He was a retired production scheduler for Union 
Carbide and a US Marine veteran of WWII, having served in 
the Pacific. He was a member of St. Marys Lodge 41.

He is survived by his wife, Dortha Holmes Sweeney; two sons, 
Shannon of Erie, Pa and Bryon of Belmont; one daughter Rhetta 
Sweeney at home; and one brother Howard Sweeny of Burgetts 
Town Pa.

He was preceded in death by an infant daughter; an infant son; 
one brother and one sister.

The funeral was Monday at Willow Island Baptist church, with 
Rev. Ralph Kisner and Rev. Virgil Sallee officiating with 
burial in Willow Island Cemetery.
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Oracle, Oct. 24, 1985
CLIFFORD H. SWENSEN

Clifford H. Swensen, 86, died Sept. 28.

Survivors include his wife, Edith Clovis Swensen, who grew up 
in St. Marys; three sons, Dr. C.H. Swensen Jr. of West 
Lafayette, Ind., Dr. Harold E. Swensen and Jan C. Swensen, 
both of Pittsburgh, Pa; a daughter Mrs. Barbara Fitz, also of 
Pittsburgh; 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

A week prior to his death he and Mrs. Swensen celebrated their 
60th wedding anniversary with al their children in Pittsburgh.

An engineer with P.P.G. Industries Swensen lived in retirement 
in Juno Beach, Fla. and was visiting his son, C.H. Swensen Jr. 
at the time of his death.
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Leader, Oct. 5, 1996
EMMA PEARL SWIGER

Emma Pearl Swiger, 54, of Oakvale, WV, died Oct. 1 at Princeton 
Community Hospital in Princeton, WV.

She was born in Clarksburg to the late Hershel and Katherine 
Mulligan Hutson.  She attended Lighthouse Church at Belpre.

Surviving are her husband, Bob Swiger; four sons, Bobby, 
Richard and William Swiger, all of Oakvale and James Swiger 
of Princeton; one daughter, Juanita St. Clair of Oakvale; 
five brothers, Hershel Hutson of Walker, William of 
Parkersburg; James of Spring Valley, WV; Kenneth Hutson of 
Wavelry and Howard of Davisville; four sisters, Barbara 
Kelley of Parkersburg, Rosa Rhodes of Walker, Diana Swiger of 
Cairo and Lucille Hagerley of Spring Valley and 15 
grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by three sons ,Rodney Swiger, 
Ronald and Charles Swiger; one daughter, Katherine and one 
brother David Hutson.

Services were Friday at Burdette Funeral Home in Parkersburg 
with Rev. Dan Tucker officiating with burial in Sedalia 
Cemetery in Doddridge County.
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Oracle, Nov. 24, 1900
FREDA MAE SWIGER

Freda Mae Swiger, 72, of Riverdale, Ga., formerly of Sycamore 
Fork, Center Point, died Wednesday, Nov. 14 following a brief 
illness.

She was born June 5, 1918 on Pike Fork, Doddridge County, a 
daughter of the late Van Buren and Ethel Rosier Leigh. On 
Sept. 12, 1938 she married Dallas C. Swiger, who survives.  
Also surviving are two daughters, Judith A. Baker, Germantown, 
Md and Ava J. Swiger of Riverdale, Ga.; one brother William C. 
Leigh, Clarksburg; three step-brothers, Cecil Herbert and Paul 
Leigh, all of Ohio; four step-sisters, Dortha Sallee, St. 
Marys, Rita Russell, Violet Rittenhour and Patty Steele all 
of Ohio; several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Nov. 17 at Harbert Funeral Home, Salem 
with Rev. Virgil Sallee officiating with burial in Center 
Point Church Cemetery.
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MRS. MABEL SWISHER

Mrs. Mabel Swisher, 83, of Mitchelville, Md., and formerly of 
St. Marys, died Monday, Sept. 23 in Mitchelville.

She was born May 3, 1903 in Pleasants County, daughter of the 
late Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham. She was a retired school 
teacher and a member of the St. Marys United Methodist Church.

She is survived by one son, George Swisher of Mitchellville, 
Md; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by three brothers and one 
sister.

Graveside services were Friday at Burnt Hill cemetery near 
Williamson with Rev. Maurice Miller officiating.
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Oracle, Sept. 3, 1981
TONEY SWISHER

Toney Swisher , 66 of McFarlan, died at the VA Hospital in 
Clarksburg Friday morning, Aug. 28.

He was born in Ritchie County, son of the late Bert and Icy 
Bell Collins Swisher. He was employed in the oil fields and 
was a veteran of the infantry in WWII, having served in the 
European Theater where he was awarded the purple heart and a 
bronze star.

He is survived by a son, Ernest Lamp of Belmont; his 
stepmother, Mrs. Nancy Lanham Swisher; three brothers, 
Ernie Swisher and Roger Swisher both of McFarlan and 
Charles Swisher of Davisville; two sisters, Essa Swisher 
and Ester Swisher both of MacFarlan.  He was preceded in 
death by three brothers and two sisters.

Funeral was at the Macfarland Community Church and burial 
was in Swisher Cemetery.
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Oracle, Sept. 1, 1983
W.H. SWISHER

W.H. "Rube" Swisher, 79 of Friendly, died at Sistersville 
General Hospital last Wednesday, Aug. 24, after a sudden 
illness.

Born in Wetzel County, he was the son of the late Alpheus and 
Emma Glover Swisher. He was a member of United Methodist 
Church, a WWII veteran, a retired pipe fitter, a member of 
VFW and BPO Elks Lodge No. 333.

Surviving are a son, William Swisher of Friendly; two 
daughters, Susan Swisher of Friendly and Nancy Monahan of 
Vienna, Va.; two brothers, Joseph Swisher of Friendly and 
Loyd Swisher of Williamstown; three grandchildren and a 
great granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn Swisher in 
1981.

Funeral was Friday at Eckels Funeral Home with Rev. Ernest 
Harris officiating with burial in Friendly Cemetery.
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Oracle, August 1, 1985
WILBUR LESLIE SWISHER

Wilbur Leslie Swisher, 65, of Vienna, died Monday, July 22 in 
St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was born in Fairmont, was a WWII Navy veteran and was 
retired from Monongahela Power Co.

He is survived by three daughters, Sandra Swisher of Mineral 
Wells, Susan Zimmerman of Charlottesville, Va., and Sharon 
Hawk of St. Marys; one brother, Louis Swisher of Fairmont; 
one sister, Pearl Wilson of Midlothian, Tex and one 
granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Wanita George Swisher.

Services were at 3:30 Thursday at Leavitt Funeral Home with 
Rev. Mike McPherson officiating with burial in Benton Ferry 
Cemetery at Fairmont.