Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia (2024)

Death Notices tte OUttfefctr Ollie Baiter, CC. of Ctt Slaughter Charlestoa, died Friday iaThaaus Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was a retired employe of Libbery-Owens-Ford Glass a native of Red House, Putnam County, awl had been a resident of Charleston most his life. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. 'Minnie Winterbauer and Mrs.

Cane, both of Leon; half-brother. Okey Baker of Point Pleasant. Service will be 2 p. m. in Keller Funeral Home, iDunbar.

with the Rev. Shirley IHammack and the Rev. Stew- Lawrence Jr. officiating. 'Burial will be in Tyler Moun; tain Memory Gardens.

Friends may call at the funeral home. Mrs. Allie Burgess MARLINTON Mrs. Allie F. Burgess.

95. of Marlinton. Pocahontas County, died Friday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Richwood, after a long illness. She was a member of the Methodist church and native of Woodrow, Pocahontas County. Surviving: sons.

Clarence Barlow, Fred Burgess. Kenney Burgess and Wesley Burgess, all of Marlinton; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Young of Marlinton and Mrs. Mary Lambert of Cresaptown, 30 grandchildren; 71 great- grandchildren; 12 great-great- grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.

m. Monday in Whites Chapel with the Rev. Alfred Gum officiating. Burial will be in Burgess Cemetery, near Marlinton. The body is at VanReenan Funeral Home.

Marlinton. Mrs. Effie Clyburn BECKLEY Mrs. Effie May Clyburn, 88, of Beckley, Srtwday Hospital after a loaf illness. She was a native of Saad Uck mi a member of Beefc- ky Regular Baptist Church, Surviving: sisters, Mrs.

Lena Canterbury of Lively and Mrs. Wavie Williamson of Dayton. Ohk. Service will be 3 p. ax Monday in Keyser-Bryant Funeral Home, Beckley, with the Rev.

Fred Dillon and the Rev. John S. Atkinson officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.

m. today. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Regular Baptist Church Building Fund. Mrs. Anise Crosier GREENVILLE-Mrs.

Anise Wallace Crosier, 79, of Greenville, Monroe County, died Friday at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Beatrice iSmithson of Lindside. She was a member of Zion Chapel Assembly of God. Additional survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Vera Thomas of Greenville and Mrs. Freda Baker of Orlando, son, Dennis David of Greenville; brothers, Bennie Wallace of Florida and Gilmer Wallace of Greenville; sisters, Mrs. Andrea Porterfield of Greenville and Mrs. Gladys Canterbury of Baker, half- brother. Lee Wallace of Zenith; hair-sister, Mrs.

Rita Dean of Lindside: 22 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Mount Hedding United Methodist Church with the Rev. Herbert Sublett, the Rev. G.

C. Robbins, the Rev. Robert Campbell and the Rev. David Grove i i a ing.Burial will be in Lillydale Cemetery near Greenville. MOKAV1UE Jay Cmrttttie.

il, ville, LMU 4ie4 aiial Me was a retired maer for fciaad Creek Coal Co. Md a member of Triaity Baptist Church and the UMWA, Surviving: wife, Virginia Cobura Curette; daughters, Miss Mildred Mae Canute, Miss Ernestine Curnutte, Miss Judith Ann Cunaitte aad Miss Cynthia Lynn Curavtte, all at home and Mrs. Diana Mays of Switaer; sons, Samuel Jay Jr. and Everette, both of Columbus, Ohio, Larry of Milliard, Ohio, John T. of Monaville, Freddie Franklin and Jeffery Allen, both at home; sister, Mrs.

Wayne Damronof Henlawson; eight grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Mona Hill Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Roy Adins officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

The body was taken from Honaker Funeral Home, Logan, to the residence where friends may call. Hattie Crawford CRAWLEY Miss Hattie B. Crawford, 83. of Crawley, Greenbrier County, died Friday in Greenbrier Valley Hospital after a long illness. She was a native and lifelong resident of Crawley.

Surviving: two nephews. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Wallace-Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, with the Rev. Ernest Crane and the Rev. Harold Flint officiating.

Burial will be in Wallace Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m today. Willie Dalton STOLLINGS- Willie Rufus Dalton, 62, of Melville, Logan County, died Saturday. An FSLIC INSURED INSTITUTION Not the largest I but the FIRST in town to offer all of these FREE SERVKES TO AREA SAVERS: OFCHARGE TRAVELERS CHEQUES FHI. BANK MONEY ORDERS POSTAGE BOTH THREE HOl'RSFREE PARKING PLUS: Only FEDERAL SAVINGS PrCK-A-OFT-FOR-THRIfT Pick-Your-Gift-For-Thrift--the gift is FREE! Save 200 or More and Select from a list of 40 Gifts.

Save'500 or More and Select from a list of 40 More Expensive Gifts 3y Opening or Adding to one of these savings accounts at the rates shown. trie 5.25% 5.75% 6.50% 6.75% 7.50% Annual YkM 5.39%* 5.92%* $5.00 CeUenttPissbeok 100.00 Certificates: One Year (er more) 1,000.00 30 Heaths (er mere) 1,000.00 4 Years (er mere) 5,000.00 By accumulation of interest compounded doily. Note: A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal of certificates. Interest paid quarterly at rotes slightly higher than bank roles General instructions: 1. We do not stock gifts.

Gift certificates ore -ssued. 2. After you select gift, complete the gift certificate ond forward it to Gift Heodquorte's ond the gift will be shipped postage poid to your address. There is limit of one gift per account holder until the program terminates. Act now- the offer is limited.

FREE PARKING for 3 hours the doy you save at the A PARKING LOT on LEE STREET above COYLES and on OUARRIER STREET opposite SPORTS MART. 52H Vattey start iltess- after tfce Rev. V. today GASSAWAY Dana of Castaway, Brax- Gouty, died Saturday Castaway UoctailaL He a rowte Driver fe Storck BabMf a member of RkfenMd Ckapd Methodist Survivitf: wife, Alleaa; daughters, Mrs. Mary Jo Goettler of Silver Spriifs ton and Mrs.

Donna Jean Workmaa of Keaova brother, Karl Eagel of Gassaway; sis- ten, Mrs. Muriel Yerkey of Buckhannon. Mrs. Erraa Smith of Waycrots, four grandchildren. Service will be 10:30 a.m Tuesday in Skidmore Funeral Home, Gassaway.

Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call after noon Monday. Alexander Hall PARKERSBURG Alexander Hall, 93, of Parkersburg, formerly of Falling Rock, died Saturday in Camden Clark Hospital. He was a retired farther. Surviving: sons, Alvin of St.

Louis, Arlie of Charleston, Dennis of Sutton and Clyde of Lock wood; daughters, Mrs. Bertha Bullock of Albany, Mrs. Ethel Johnson of Branchland, Mrs. Goldie Conway of Jonesboro, Mrs. Sylvia McDevitt of Little Birch and Mrs.

Vada Amick of Summersville; brother. Clarence of Ohio; sister, Mrs. Minnie Botkin of Charleston. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Knight-Young Funeral Home, Clendenin.

Burial will be in Mullins Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today. teraul fnwajwMte. Mr.

lam Friars HML Service will ke 2 pjn he Five BM- with SUNSET ick with tie Rev. LeRoy Crate offkiatMf Burial will be in the eawrcB caMtery. The bod vis in Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home. Lewisburg, where frkads.

may call after 7 pjn. today. It will be taken to the church one hour before the service. The tody is at Johttsoo Fiwera! Howe, Marnet. where (heads may call after 2 JR.

today. be ia Lawn Ceweim. Mr. BaraeUe. of died Friday ia Lqgaa General A 312-5255 Mrs.

Nettie Simms (JODIE-Mrs: Nettie Pearl Simms, of Jodie; Fayette County, died Friday in McMillan Hospital, Charleston. She was a member of the Jodie Baptist Church. Surviving: brother, Clyde Copeland of Hugheston; sister, Mrs. Carrie McCarary of Kincaid. Service will be 1 p.m.

Monday in Combs Funeral Home. Gauley Bridge, with the Rev. Hugart Clonch officiating. Burial will be in Highlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.

today. Cora Stanley Mrs. Cora Stanley, 84, of 13529 Nancy Chesapeake, died Friday in Riverside Nursing Home, St. Albans, after a long illness. She was amember of Wills Memorial Freewill Baptist Church.

Surviving: sons, Clarence Stanley of Chesapeake, Charles Hanock ofjRosedale, Robert Hanco*ck of Thornville, Ohio; daughters, Mrs. Artie Foster of Bloomingrose, Mrs. Zoe Roth and Sarah Alice Hughes, both of Newark, Ohio; brother, Frank Newman of Charleston; 23 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 Mon- I Benjamin Franklin White, 3, of 3310 5th Belle, died Saturday in Beckley Veterans Hospital. He was a retired employe of Penn Central Railroad, a Navy veteran of Work! War II, a member of the Naomi Baptist Church and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

Surviving: wife, Naomi; sisters, Mrs. Ida Richards and Mrs. Mabe Mays, both of Belle; brothers, Ira of Hico and Archie of Pipestem. Service will be 1 p. m.

Monday in Fidler-Frame Funeral Home, Belle, with the Rev. Clarence Hutton officiating. Burial will be in Witcher Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p. m.

today. Wilbur WilkiMon HOMETOWN Wilbur "Webb" Wilkinson, 79, of Hometown, Putnam County, died Saturday in Thomas Hospital, South Charleston, after a long illness. He was a retired miner and a member of Wilkinson Memorial United Methodist Church, Hometown. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Beulah Hammonds of Nitro.

Service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Wilkinson Memorial United Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Raymond Kelley. Burial will be in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens. Visitors may call after 7 p.m.

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Virginia Talbot of Sandyville, Mrs. Isla Mae Jackson of Charleston, Mrs. Mondane Owens of Chesapeake; sister, Mrs. Ethel Woodrum of Peytona; brother, U.W. Harless of Alkol; six grandchildren; five great- grandchildren.

Service will be 1 p.m. Monday in Pryor Funeral Home, East Bank, with the Rev: Forest Copper officiating. Burial will be! in Montgomer Memorial Park. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today.

Earl Harrah Earl 0. Harrah, 88, of 1522 Virginia St. died Friday at his residence after a brief illness. He was supervising auditor for the State Legislative Auditor's office. Mr.

Harrah was a member of the Baptist Temple and the Fred 0. Blue Bible Class. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. R.C. Reber of Newark, sisters, Mrs.

Essie Barringer and Mrs. Carrie Corrie, both of Charleston, Mrs. Stella Brooks of Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Russie Ross of Huntington; brothers, Leon A. Harrah of Charleston, H.

E. Harrah of Scarbro. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home with the Rev. Ronald J.

Weisser officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family suggests that donations be made to the Fred 0.

Blue Bible Class at the Baptist Temple or to other charities. Frank Mandros Frank Nick Mandros, 66, of 6624 MacCorkle SE, died Friday while vacationing in Hilton Head, S.C. He was former owner of the Brown Theater, Cabin Creek, and a member of the St. John Greek Orthodox Church where he served on the board of trustees. Mr.

Mandros lived in Charleston for more than 32 years. Surviving: wife, Mary; son, Platon of Alexandria, daughter, Mrs. Christine Wilson of Lake Jackson, sister, Miss Viasso Mandros of Pittsburgh, brother, Conrad of St. Marys, Ohio. Service will be 11 a.m.

Monday in St. John Greek Orthodox Church with the Rev. Terry Linos officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park. The body is in Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Memorial service will be 7 p.m. today. The family suggests that donations be made to the St. John Greek Orthodox Church.

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