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1351 William H. “Bill” Coffey, age 83, of Delaware died Tuesday, May 27, 2008 afternoon in the Hospice room of Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware.

He was born in Richwood, West Virginia on November 4, 1924 to the late Wade and Jalley (Knight) Coffey. Bill graduated from Richwood W.V. High School Class of 1943. After graduation, he enlisted in the United States Army, where he served our country in both World War II and the Korean Conflict.

When he returned home from the army, he married his wife of 57 years and whom he adored; Eloise M. Coffey on March 27, 1948 in Richwood, W.V. She preceded him in death on May 7, 2005. They moved to the Delaware area in 1990.

For years, Bill had worked for several different Auto Body shops as an Auto Body mechanic, including his own shop. Most notably he had worked for the Yellow Cab Company in Columbus. He also worked in the maintenance department of Grady Memorial Hospital. When he was 80 years of age he took a job working for Signstrut in Delaware and Milwaukee Sign Company as a painter.

Bill was also a member of the VFW in Harrisburg, Ohio and the American Legion in Richwood, W. V.

When Bill was not working, he found great pleasure in fishing, especially with his family. He had many wonderful memories of when he and his wife, Eloise, would take their daughters to Canada to fish together twice a year. Bill also enjoyed bowling, and he would bowl as many as 5 nights a week if he could. He considered his proudest accomplishments his marriage of 57 years and the birth of his Grandchildren, Great-grandchildren, and Great-great-grandchildren

He is survived by his loving Daughters: Nancy (Bob) Wood of Delaware, Linda (Mike) Knight of Las Vegas, Peggy (JR) Burton of Oak Hill, Oh, Doris Coffey of Delaware and Debra Coffey of Delaware, 6 Grandchildren, 12 Great-Grandchildren and 6 Great-Great Grandchildren, Brothers: Charlie (Joanne) Coffey of Denver, Colorado, Edward (Karen) Coffey of El Paso, Texas, and Harold Coffey of Richwood, West Viriginia.

The family will receive friends Friday from 12:00 noon until 2:00 p.m. at the DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, 75 W. William St., Delaware, where services will follow Friday at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Donny Akers officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in the Oak Grove Cemetery.

Memorial contributions can be made to DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home to assist the family with final expenses.

Condolences may be expressed at www.snyderfuneralhomes.com 
COFFEY, William H (I422248291967)
 
1352 William J. Herchenhahn
Funeral services for William J. Herchenhahn, 87, of Aitkin and formerly of Milaca, were held Tuesday, Dec. 30, at the Sorenson-Root-Thompson Funeral Home in Aitkin with the Rev. Lance Isaacson officiating.

Burial was in the Spencer Cemetery. Military honors were provided by the Aitkin VFW and American Legion Posts.

William died Saturday, Dec. 27, 2003 at his home.

He was born March 1, 1916 at Milford Center, Ohio, the son of Alfred and Caroline (Daum) Herchenhahn. He moved to his grandparentsí farm at age 3 and lived there until age 19. William then served in the U.S. Army during World War II and served in the Pacific Theater of Operations. Upon his discharge he moved to Marysville, Ohio and worked for Kaiser Jeep Co. in Toledo. He married Mary L. Barker on June 19, 1957 at Connorsville, Ind. They moved to Minnesota in 1963 and lived at Milaca and operated a farm with dairy and beef cattle. After operating the farm for 12 years they moved to Big Falls, Minn. and lived there for a time before moving to Aitkin in 1982. In Williamís early years he spent time prospecting for uranium and also lived in Idaho where he operated a trap line. He was a member of the D.A.V. and the Deer Hunters and Trappers Associations.

William is survived by his wife, Mary Herchenhahn of Aitkin; three daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth and Ivan Burandt of Onamia, Cheryl and Rory Clayson of Aitkin, Carol and Gary Isaacson of St. Paul; three sons and daughters-in-law, John and Diana Procy of Monroe, Mich., William and Diane Herchenhahn of New Richmond, Wis., John Herchenhahn of Moundsview, Minn.; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and one sister, Magdalena Hoffman of Marysville, Ohio.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Elizabeth. 
HERCHENHAHN, William John (I422542088049)
 
1353 William Kelly Tyler, 63, of Tioga, Nicholas County, died Tuesday, September 30, 2008, at his home.

Born February 6, 1945, in Tioga, he was the son of the late James Franklin and Bertha Georgia Brooks Tyler. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Julia Tyler, and Dixie Greene; and by two brothers, Virgil and Archie Tyler.

He was a deacon at Nile Chapel Church, Summersville, a Navy veteran, a retired coal miner and a member of the UMWA with 34 years of service.

Survivors include his wife, Phala Lester Tyler; one son, Denver Charles Tyler and his wife, Ginny, of Albert Lea, Minn.; three daughters, Julia Tyler of Rainelle, Kelly Johnson and her husband, Doug, of Poe and Amanda Tyler of St. Albans; seven grandchildren, Joshua, Aleshia and Jacob Tyler of Albert Lea, Minn., Cody and Megan Bell of Rainelle and Sarah and Timothy Johnson of Poe; one brother, James F. Tyler Jr. of Whitewater; and two sisters, Janet Cooper of Charleston, S.C., and Virginia McKinney of Persinger.

Graveside funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 4, in the Legg family cemetery, Tioga, with Pastor Alva Casto Jr. and the Rev. Leotis Ward officiating. Interment will follow under the direction of the White Funeral Home, Craigsville 
TYLER, William Kelly (I422158138707)
 
1354 WILLIAM R. NASH, a prosperous farmer and stock-raiser of Neosho township, owning 160 acres situated in sections 15 and 16, township 34, range 22, belongs to that class of citizens who have done much to improve and develop this portion of Kansas. He was born September 15, 1852, and is a son of Judah and Helen M. (Smith) Nash, residents, at that time, of Licking County, Ohio. He then lived in and around Faulkner, Cherokee, Kansas most of his life.

The Nash family is of English extraction, and was founded in America in colonial days. It is one which has always been noted for its loyalty, and has numerous prominent representatives all over the country.

When the subject of this sketch was about two years of age, his father bought a farm in Delaware county, Ohio, which he operated six years. Judah Nash was a native of New York, and moved to Ashtabula, Ohio, with his parents, when young. When the Civil War broke out, he was a resident of Champaign county, Ohio, and in the fall of 1861 he enlisted in Company E, 95th Reg., Ohio Vol. Inf., and served until the spring of 1862, when he was struck by a piece of shell and also shot through the wrist with an ounce ball, which injured him so severely that he was in the hospital for a long period. He lost the use of his arm, but believed he would recover, and so refused his proffered discharge until 1864. He was a loyal soldier and became an honored member of the Grand Army of the Republic. Politically, he was a Republican. He understood the trade of gunsmith, which he followed in Ohio. Later, he became a farmer, and settled on a farm in Crawford County, Illinois, in the fall of 1870. In 1876 he came to Cherokee county, Kansas, and died at Baxter Springs, August 17, 1885, aged 54 years. Prior to his death, he united with the Methodist Episcopal Church.

The mother of William R. Nash was born in Licking County, Ohio, and now resides at Baxter Springs, in her 70th year. The six children of the family were: William R.; Albert R., of Neosho township; Helen Gould, of Oregon; Charles F., of Baxter Springs; Dora, residing with her mother, in Baxter Springs; and Frances, of the same place.

The subject of this sketch accompanied his parents to Crawford County, Illinois, in 1871, but later spent a year in Ohio. After staying one year in Illinois, he returned to his native State where he remained until 1879. Since then he has been a resident of Cherokee County, and at one time owned three farms near Baxter Springs. He has resided on his present farm since 1895. He is largely interested in the breeding of good cattle and stock, raising annually 40 head of cattle, 20 head of horses and mules and 100 head of hogs. He is a large dealer also in hay, having a hay press which, handles about 1,200 tons annually.

In 1875, Mr. Nash was married to Charlotta Jane Miller, who was born in Illinois, January 17, 1855, and is a daughter of John and Sarah Miller. A family of nine children resulted from this union, namely: Frederick; Mrs. Edith Tiney, of Oklahoma; Mrs. Minnie North, of Neosho township; Charles; William Albert; Arthur; Edward; Everett and Ida.



Biographical sketch of William Riley Nash, History of Cherokee County, Kansas and Representative Citizens (n.p., 1904), 616.] 
NASH, William R (I422425359124)
 
1355 William Rance Cogar, 60, of Webster Springs, West Virginia passed on March 11, 2001 at his home. Rance was born in Webster Springs, West Virginia to the late J. W. and Edna Cogar.

He is survived by his wife Helena Dell Clevenger Cogar of 39 years. His children: David & Tracey Cogar of Westminster, MD, Lois & Ron Cogar of Webster Springs, WV, Billy & Dawn Cogar of Webster Springs, Lisa & Hank Williams of Webster Springs, WV. His grandchildren: Ashley, Scott, Tim, Chelsea, Bridgett, Dylan, and Hank Jr.; and several nieces and nephews.

Rance's Final Resting Place: Dave Cogar Cemetery, Webster Springs, WV

Funeral Services By: Dodd & Reed Funeral Home. 
COGAR, William Rance (I422256821426)
 
1356 William Ray Cogar 86 of Cherry Falls passed away May 7, 2010 at Webster Co. Mewm. Hospital. He was born Oct. 1, 1923 in Braxton Co the son of the late Alva and Iva Cogar. He was preceded in death by his companion Hazel Collins, son Timothy Toms and grandson Jeremy Cogar. Ray spent much of his young life in Braxton Co when the family moved to Webster Springs,WV where his father Alva was a barber for many years. He is survived by his former wife Donna; son David and wife Arlene of Lakeland, FL, son Jimmy Ray and wife Jane of Cottagevile,WV; two grandchildren; Amy and husband Dr. Jamie Miller of Bridgeport, WV; Brent Cogar of Cottageville,WV; three great-grand-children; Trevor, Treyton and Chloe' Miller; stepdaughters; Carol Koslak of Clarksburg,WV; Sharon and husband Dave Rice of Wheelersburg,OH; Susan and husband Bob Long of Oak Hill,OH; step-grand-children; Tim Koslak of Hyattsville, MD; Michelle and husband Michael Walsh of Clarksburg,WV; Melanie Rice of Portsmouth,OH; Robin Hosey of Medina, OH; and Michael Hosey of Van Nuys, CA; sisters; Ann Mustoe, Kathleen Markle, and Betty Cutlip of Webster Springs, WV; brother Bobby and wife Sharon Cogar of N. Madison, OH. Several nieces and nephews who loved "Uncle Ray" and will miss him dearly. He was an army veteran and attended Barton United Methodist Church, Cuirtin, WV. He had a love for hunting, 4 wheeling and going to car auctions. Family will receive friends at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home, Webster Springs,WV on Monday, May 10, 2010, 11 AM to 1: PM where services will begin at 1:00 PM, with the Rev. Brandon Moll officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery at Parcoal with Military Honors by VFW Post 3738, Webster Springs, WV. COGAR, William Ray (I422158406428)
 
1357 William Robert (Bobby) Webber, 78, Salem and formerly of Low Moor, passed away on Monday, November 6, 2017 at Lewis Gale Medical Center in Salem.

He was born October 16, 1939 in Clifton Forge to the late Harry Ray Webber and Elizabeth Mildred Taylor.

Working in hydraulics all his life, his training started at Westvaco in Covington, was currently an engineer at Salem Hydraulics and a member of the Salem Presbyterian Church

He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Jeanette Coulson Webber; two daughters Vicki (Terry), and Cathy; a son Mike; three grandchildren; two sisters, Patricia (Donald) Wirt and Lucille (Richard) Cruise and three nephews.

A funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel of Nicely Funeral Home with Reverend Lisa Marshall officiating.

Interment will follow in Sunrise Cemetery, Low Moor. 
WEBBER, William Robert (I422329292939)
 
1358 William “Bill” Clay Ropp, 63, of Urbana passed away on Thursday, May 4, 2023 in Springfield Regional Medical Center.



He was born October 16, 1959 in Urbana the son of the late Lenord and Laura (Bodey) Ropp.



Bill was a graduate of the 1977 class of West Liberty. In his free time, Bill loved farming and being outdoors hunting and fishing. He also loved taking long rides in the country. If he was stuck inside, he loved watching his westerns, and spending time with his family and loved ones.



Bill truly lived his life by a quote from Will Rodgers, “I never met a man I didn’t like”



He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Cyronda Lyn (Curtis); daughters, Jennifer Dawson and Amanda (Andrew) Gay; grandchildren, Roan and Audrey Dawson, and Micah and Colton Gay; brother, Ed Ropp; sisters, Esta Huffman and Clara Cupps; as well as numerous nieces and nephews that he enjoyed watching grow up.



He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Nelson and Elmer Ropp; and sisters, Marion Ropp, Sue Holbrook, and Leona Minnich.



A Celebration of Life will be held at later date in accordance with the family’s wishes.



Arrangements entrusted to Vernon Funeral Home, Urbana, Ohio.



Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.vernonfh.com. 
ROPP, William Clay (I422137127078)
 
1359 Willie Jerald Tanner, 73 of Webster Springs passed away on Thursday, June 12, 2014 at Webster County Memorial Hospital. He was born April 04, 1941 in Webster Springs to George and Mae Weese Tanner and was a lifelong resident of Webster County. He retired from Alltell where he was the CEO technician for 36 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Webster Springs; former coach of Webster County Little League Football, former member of the Webster Springs Building Authority, and was a weather informant for the State of West Virginia for many years. He loved playing with his grandchildren more than anything.

Willie is survived by his wife Judy; son William Dwayne "Bub" Tanner of Webster Springs; daughter Sharon (husband Ryan) Baird of Webster Springs; brothers Noah "Buck" (wife Linda) Tanner of Kentucky, Ray (wife Beth) Tanner of Webster Springs, Jeff (wife Cindy) Tanner of Weston, and Richard (wife Nancy) Tanner of Ohio; sisters Naomi "Peachie" Gregory of Webster Springs, Sandy (husband Clark) Mollohan of Hacker Valley, Caroline Tanner of Webster Springs, Cora Lindsey of Uniontown, PA, Brenda Black of Lancaster, PA, and Teresa Tanner of Canton, OH; and grandchildren Morgan Tanner, Kenton "Bubby" Tanner, and Sydney, Bryce, and Spencer Baird. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Sonny Tanner; and sisters Anita and Linda Tanner.

Friends may join the family for visitation on Monday, June 16, 2014 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home. Funeral Services to celebrate Willie's life will be held on Tuesday at 1:00 PM at the Funeral Home with Rev. Curt Davis officiating. 
TANNER, William D (I422180341583)
 
1360 Wilma Jean Epps, 68, of Mansfield, left this life on a beautiful Saturday morning, April 16, 2016, and went to be with the Lord Jesus. She was born May 30, 1947, in Mansfield, Ohio, to the late Eldon and Virginia (Williams) Smith.

Wilma graduated from Madison High School with the Class of 1965, and Nationwide Beauty Academy in Columbus, Ohio. She was a managing cosmetologist for several years and later retired from Hawkins Markets after 20 plus years of service. Always looking for that great bargain, she enjoyed thrift stores and garage sales. Wilma enjoyed dining at Porky’s Restaurant where she and her husband, Gene Epps, met and fell in love. Her family was most important to her and she always put them first in her life.

Left behind with wonderful memories of Wilma are her husband of 49 years, Gene Epps; five sons, Dale (Michelle) Epps of Mansfield, Brett Epps Sr. of New York, Jason Epps of Florida, Charles Epps of Virginia and David Epps of Mansfield; brother, Ken (Linda) Smith of Chadds Ford, PA; sister, Pat (Kirk) Kirkpatrick of Fort Wayne, IN; four sisters-in-law, Dora Fluke of Florida, Carol (Dan) Speck of Loudonville, Patsy Christy of Mansfield and Susan (Wes) Wagner of Mansfield; grandchildren and great-grandchildren galore, sweethearts all; and the greatest nieces and nephews anyone could ever have. She is also survived by an aunt, Marge Williams of Mansfield; a host of cousins; and countless good friends.

Wilma was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents; son, Jeremy Epps; daughter-in-law, Rebecca Epps; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Charles and Crystal Epps; two brothers-in-law, Wayne L. Fluke and Michael J. Christy Sr.; former brother-in-law, James G. Jones; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Wilma’s family thanks OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital, Crestline Nursing Center and Arbors at Mifflin for all the tender loving care they provided to Wilma.

The family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, April 21, 2016, at the Ontario Home of Wappner Funeral Directors, 100 S. Lexington-Springmill Road. A brief Celebration of Wilma’s life will be held Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Casual attire for everyone attending is encouraged by the family. Burial will follow in Mansfield Memorial Park. 
SMITH, Wilma Jean (I422260570842)
 
1361 Winnebago County Clerk, comp. <i>Winnebago County Clerk Genealogy Records</i>. Winnebago, IL: Winnebago County Clerk, 2008. Source (S1689864162)
 
1362 Winnie Marie Queen, 69, a resident of Buckhannon, died Monday, March 13, 2006, in St. Joseph's Hospital at Buckhannon.
She was born July 2, 1936, in Braxton County, a daughter of the late Clyde Williams and Lucy Brown Williams.
On Oct. 12, 1982, she was united in marriage to James B. Queen, who survives at Buckhannon.
Also surviving are five sons, Kenneth Roby of Buckhannon, Arnel Roby and wife, Joan, of Huntsburg, Ohio, Richard Roby of Buckhannon, James Lee Queen Bailey and Kenneth Allen Queen Bailey, both of Baltimore, Md.; four daughters, Marie Bond and husband, Ford, of Frenchton, Patricia Wolfe and husband, Robert, of Buckhannon, Loretta Mooney and husband, Daniel, of West Farmington, Ohio, and Vickie Roby of Middlefield, Ohio; four brothers, Carl Williams of Buckhannon, Cecil Williams of Jerry's Run, Archie Williams of Cleveland and Frankie Williams of Hacker Valley; two sisters, Ruby Helmick of Buckhannon and Frances Williams of Diana; 19 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Also preceding her in death were her first husband, Gail Roby; one son, Earl Roby; and one grandson, Brian Bailey.
Friends will be received from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, March 17, at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Big Bend Church Cemetery at Sago. Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. From 15 Mar 2006. Elkins Intermountain 
WILLIAMS, Winnie (I422170574062)
 
1363 Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Marriages, 1973-1978; Wisconsin Marriages, 1979-1997</i>. Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Source (S1661275569)
 
1364 Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. <i>Wisconsin Vital Record Index, pre-1907.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services Vital Records Division
<p>Wisconsin Historical Society. <i>Pre-1907 Vital Records Collection.</i> Madison, WI, USA: Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives.</p> 
Source (S1690237419)
 
1365 Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. Source (S1669778261)
 
1366 WOOSTER -- Eileen L. McCune, 90 Wooster, died Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at Wooster Community Hospital.Services will be Friday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m. at McIntire, Davis &amp; Greene Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with the Rev. Larry Black officiating. Burial will be in Hoskinsville Cemetery.The family will receive friends Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.Memorial contributions may be made to the United Methodist Church of Wooster, 243 N. Market St., Wooster 44691, in her memory.She was born Jan. 12, 1919, in Lima, the daughter of Edward and Thelma (Roop) Duriez, and married Derwood A. McCune on Aug. 28, 1937. He preceded her in death on Oct. 4, 1989.Eileen had worked at the William Annat Co. and ran Mac’s General Store in West Canaan.She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Wooster, where she had been a member of the choir and Social Club. She also was a member of the Garden &amp; Flower Club in Florida, and enjoyed flowers and singing. She loved her children and grandchildren, and was a kind hearted lady who will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.Surviving are her daughters Jacqueline (Ernest) Gelman of Bedford, N.Y., and Marilyn (William) Guisinger of Springfield, Tenn.; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; and a sister, Duddy Ogden, of California.In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, Harold Duriez and a sister, Mickey Fisher. DURIEZ, Eileen (I422310592505)
 
1367 Yvonne Hathaway (nee Stacy), 78 of Sheffield Lake, passed away on Monday, July 18, 2016 after a hard fought battle with cancer. She was born on January 17, 1938 in Gary, Indiana, and she graduated from Cowen High School in Cowen, West Virginia, where she taught 1st through 6th grade in a one room school house before moving to Cleveland, Ohio in 1960, where she began work at Howard Johnsons as the manager. She enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Bill; children Bill Jr. (Gail), Brian (Jackie), Stacy Ann Robinson (Michael), and Buffy Kakos (Michael); grandchildren Jessica Resch (Russell), Jacqualynn Robinson, Joshua Robinson, and Rocky Biancardi, Jr., Jacquelyn Kakos, Jacob Kakos, and Emily Brungardt; great-grandchild Tyler Resch; and brother James E. Stacy, Jr. Friends may call at the BUSCH FUNERAL HOME, 163 Avon Belden Rd., Avon Lake on Thursday, July 21 from 2-4 and 6-8pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish, 715 Harris Rd., Sheffield Lake on Friday, July 22 at 10am. Burial at Resthaven Memory Gardens, Avon. (440)933-3202 www.buschcares.com STACY, Bernice Yvonne (I422626329603)
 
1368 Yvonne Lorene Tincher, of Elkton, born September 11, 1936 in Circleville, West Virginia departed this life June 13, 2020 at age 83.



She retired from Sunnyside Retirement Home after working for over 20 years and attended Faith Alive Fellowship. She loved to thrift shop, loved family gatherings, and time spent with family.



She is survived by 6 children; Stella (Leondas) Price, Elkton, Theresa (Donald) Curry, Durbin, WV, C. Sterling Smith (Jane), Bartow, WV, Camilla Bruce, Harrisonburg, Henry Jr. Lawson (Vicky), Durbin, WV, Robbie Osborne (Bill), Lancaster, SC; 10 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and 2 great-great granddaughters.



Also surviving are 3 sisters, Rosalie Armstrong, Staunton, Juanita Hartman, Weyers Cave, and Morene (Eddie) Morris, Crimora, numerous nieces and nephews and a cousin, Adrian Lambert, Harrisonburg, who was like a brother to her.



Ms. Tincher is preceded in death by her parents, Curtis and Sharon Kile and a baby daughter, Angela Zickefoose.



At her request, she will be cremated and a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

 
RAINES, Yvonne Lorene (I422246791257)
 
1369 Zelma Mae Chapman Hamrick, 75 of Webster Springs entered the Portals of Glory on Saturday, March 19, 2016 at her home with her family by her side. She was born September 19, 1940 in Diana to Columbus Bacel and Leola Jamison Chapman and was a lifelong resident of Webster County.

Zelma married the love of her life, Gerald Hamrick, on August 24, 1957 and together they raised their children in a home of laughter and love, guided by the Word of God. She loved her family and family gatherings, especially the holidays. Her greatest enjoyment was going to church with her family and reading the Bible.

She is survived by her husband Rev. Gerald C. Hamrick of Webster Springs; children Linda (Jackie) Cochran of Webster Springs, Gerald (Cyndi) Hamrick of Florence, SC, Mike (Karen) Hamrick of Webster Springs, Jane Cutlip of Buckhannon, and Bryan (Cindy) Swalley of Kenova; grandchildren Lindsey (Justin) Skidmore, Alex Cochran, Whitney Hamrick, Dane Hamrick, Scout Hamrick, Jacklin Mikel Hamrick, Isaac Cutlip, Hannah Cutlip, Allyson Swalley, Lydia Swalley, and Ty Swalley; great-grandchildren Sophie and Eliza Skidmore and LouAnn Cutlip; brothers Aaron (Cleo) Chapman, David (Shara) Chapman, and Kenneth (Casey) Chapman; sister Mary (Norman) McCourt; sister-in-law Sue Chapman; nieces and nephews; and many friends and extended family members. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Clyde Chapman; and niece Tracy Chapman Phillips.

Our family wishes to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Kanawha Hospice, especially Amy, Ricky, and Agnes, and also Dr. Ali Sayed, Heather Woody, and Staff of Charleston Cancer Center for the wonderful care they gave to our wife and mother.

Please join the family for visitation on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at Dodd &amp; Reed Funeral Home. Funeral Services to celebrate Zelma’s life will be held on Thursday at 2:00 PM at the Funeral Home with Rev. Sherman Goodwin and Rev. Sam Nichols officiating. Interment will follow in Chapman Cemetery, Diana.

Online condolences may be made to the family at www.doddreedfh.com.

Dodd &amp; Reed Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Hamrick family. 
CHAPMAN, Zelma Mae (I422250337673)
 
1370 — Grace B. Alderman, 79, of Rock Cave, went to walk with the Lord on Tuesday, June 21, 2016. She was born May 5, 1937 at Grassy Creek in Webster County, a daughter of the late Richard and Adeline Williams Robinson. Grace was most affectionately known as “Granny Grace” after 35 years of driving a school bus, most recently for Upshur County Head Start. She was very proud of being an accident-free bus driver for all those years. Besides the children, she enjoyed working in her flower garden, cooking, canning, caring for the elderly and taking care of her special little dog, Rambo.

Grace will be missed by her loving husband of 33 years, Junior; her three daughters, Josephine “Jo” Davison, Marjorie “Marg” Allman and husband Rick and Roberta Jordan and husband Harmon, all of Rock Cave; grandchildren, Adam Allman, of Philippi, Anthony Allman, of Morgantown,; Matthew Conard, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Haley Bennett and husband Aaron, of Seattle, Wash.; brothers, Jim Robinson and wife Ruth, of Union City, Tenn., Roscoe Robinson and wife Katie, of Walkersville, and John Robinson and wife Sharen, of Anmoore; sisters, Nettie Gregory, of Ireland, Betty Mitchell and husband Bob, of Oil Creek, Hazel Blake and husband Aubrey, of Horner, and Katherine Craig and husband Leon, of Walkersville, and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by brothers, Tom, Roy, Branty and Lloyd Robinson and sister, Rose Nissel.

Friends will be received today, Friday, June 24, 2016 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 2 p.m. with Pastor David Jessie and Rev. Brad Tenney officiating. Burial will follow in the Rock Cave Cemetery in Rock Cave. The family would like to send a special thanks to the staff at W.Va. Hospice, Sherry McIe and Pastor David Jessie. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.polingstclair.com. Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Monday, Jul 4th, 2016
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ROBINSON, Grace Belle (I422162916560)
 
1371 “Connecticut Divorce Index, 1968-1997.” Database. Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut. Archive Collection Number: DR09368. Source (S1667201533)
 
1372 Mrs. Artie A. Mayse, age 87, of 801 Davisson Run Road, Clarksburg, WV
(Formerly of Broadway ) died at 5:35 P.M. Thursday, February 12, 2004 at the
Clarksburg Continuous Care Center following an extended illness. She was born in
Webster Co., WV February 4, 1917 a daughter of the late Ernie and Cora Cogar
McLean.

Her husband, Budge Mayse, Sr. preceded her in death February 5, 1967.

Surviving are, two sons and daughters-in-law, Budge M. and Judy Mayse, Jr.,
Country Club, Clarksburg, WV, and David L. and Jenny Mayse, Warren, OH, one
daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Clif ( Lois Lynn) Massie, Kenai, AK, one sister,
Mrs. Bertie Jane Cutlip, Webster Co., WV, three grandchildren, Phillip Mayse,
Honolulu, Hawaii, Lee Kelly Mayse, Chardon, OH, and Amy Mayse, Toledo, OH,
two great grandchildren, Brittany and Bridgette Mayse, both of Honolulu, HI,
several nieces, nephews, cousins and many close friends, one very special close
friend, Laymon J. Knicely, Kingsport, TN.

Mrs. Mayse was also preceded in death by two half-brothers, Arden and Garce
Hamrick, two brothers, Donald and Jack McLean and one sister, Edna McLean.

Mrs. Mayse was a member of the Hammond United Methodist Church, a
homemaker and she was a private home caregiver for many.

There will be no visitation. A memorial graveside service will be held Saturday,
February 21, 2004 at 1:00 PM at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel
with the Rev. Dr. Kathryn A. Ambler presiding. Interment Floral Hills Memorial
Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Hammond
United Methodist Church, 515 Broadway Avenue, Clarksburg, WV 26301 in her
memory.

Davis-Weaver service. 
MCLEAN, Artie Ann (I422256654280)
 

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