HENTHORN, Walter! “Jeff” J., II, 62, of New Mar­ Tinsville, W.Va., Died Thurs­ Day, January 4, 2007 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va

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HENTHORN, Walter! “Jeff” J., II, 62, of New Mar­ Tinsville, W.Va., Died Thurs­ Day, January 4, 2007 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va HENTHORN, Walter! “Jeff” J., II, 62, of New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va., died Thurs­ day, January 4, 2007 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. Jeff was born February 14, 1944 in New Martinsville, the son of the late Walter J. and Mary Benner Henthorn. A lifetime Cleveland Indians fan and loved attending Mag­ nolia High School sporting events. His happiest times were spent working on his ' farm on Huff Ridge. Member of Faith Temple Church, Tyler County; and a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. Survived by his wife of 43 years, Sharon Horner Hen- thorn; and his “chosen” daugh­ ter, Kimberly Horner; many cousins, nieces and nephews and special friends. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Friday, January'5, 2007 at Jarvis Funeral Home. 1224 S. Bridge Street, New Mar­ tinsville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, January 6, 2007 with.Evange­ list William Chapman officiat­ ing. Interment in Greenlawn Memorial Park in New Mar­ tinsville. Full military services will be conducted by Americar Legion Post 86 of Paden City American Legion Post 28 o New Martinsville, Americar Legion Post 87 of Sistersville and VFW Post 6327 of Sis­ tersville. Memorial contributions ma> be made in Jeffs name to Wet­ zel County Animal Shelter, RR 2 Box 57, New Martinsville WV 26155. Wyida Henthorn ^j^/q6 rL Wylda Henthorn, 83, 1349 Maple Ave., Bellaire, died Friday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was born Feb. 22, 1907 in Wheeling, a daugh­ ter of the late Charles and Edith Wallace Creamer. She was a member of the Presby­ terian Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles; two brothers, Wayne and Charles Creamer; three sisters, Grace Brennan, Naomi Helling, and LeithaBlackney. Surviving are a son, Thomas J. of Columbus; a daughter, Linda M. Henthorn of Bellaire; two grand­ sons. , . Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 1 p.m. Mon­ day with Rev. Barry DeShettler of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Green- iwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Elmer Henthorne EJmei- L. Henthorne, 88, Oak View Nursing Home, St. Clairs vihe o) died Tuesday in the home. He was born Aug. 25 1902 at Proctor, £ W.Va., a son of the late James M and Sara A. Yoho Henthorne He was a retired construction g worker and a member of Hillcrcst Bible Church, Bethesda. —K He was preceded in death by his wife, Blanche Henry Henthorne- a son, John F. Henthorne. 1) Surviving are two sons, James J of Neffs and Okcv of Mozart Wheeling W.Va.; two daughters,’ Mrs. J*rank (Norma) Budrevich of Bel la ire and Sue Ellen Henthorne of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren- five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home. Bellaire, where services will be held at 3 D m Thursday, with the Kev. Barnev Helms officiating. Burial follows in Mount /ion Cemetery, Bellaire. James J. Henthorne James J. Henthorne, 77, St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, Aramr, _2£LQl_at Belmont Community Hos­ pital. He was born Oct. 15, 1923 in Marshall County, W.Va., a son of the late Elmer Lee and Blanche Henry Henthorne. He was retired from Teamster Local 697 and Belot's Concrete. __ He served in the U.S. Army during " World War II and was a prisoner of war. He was a lifetime member 0 of the DAV Chapter 117, a mem­ ber of the American Legion Post 5= 77 of Neffs and the VFW of Bel- 0 laire. In addition to his parents, he -5 was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Wayne Henthorne; two brothers^ John F. and Sherman Henthorne'; a sister, Sue Ellen Hen- thome. Survivors include his wife, Lau- ra Mae Bunting Henthorne; two sons, John J. and his wife Susan of Vp Barton, and Gary Lee and his wife Lucinda of St. Clairsville; a broth- C—^ er, Okey Henthorne of Wheeling; a sister, Norma Budrevich of Bel- laire; three grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where funeral ser­ vices will be held Friday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Interment at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, where full military honors will be conducted. Memorial contributions may be made to the Neffs Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 227, Neffs, Ohio 43940 or to the Glencoe Volunteer Fire Department, Glen- coe. John Henthorne | | John F. Henthorne, 65, of 64720 Campbell-Johnson Road, St. Clairsville, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born Sept. 22, 1925 in Wetzel County, W.Va., a son of Elmer Henthorne and the late Blanche Henry Henthorne. He was a disabled Marine veteran of World War II and a member of Hillcrest Bible Church, Bethesda and the DAV Lodge 117 of Bellaire. Surviving in addition to his father of St. Clairsville are two brothers, James J. of Neffs and Okey of Mozart; two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Norma) Budrevich of Bellaire and Sue Ellen Henthorne at home. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at l p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Bernard Helms and the Rev. Richard Mehl officiating. Burial in Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. DAV services will be at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. ____________ HENTHORNE, Mar­ guerite “Peggy" L., 86, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Wednesday, April 9, 2008, in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. She was born December 17, 1921 in Akron, Ohio, daughter of Randall and Mable Sampson Bilker. She was a secretary and telephone operator. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Edward Henthorne; and two daughters, Tana Evans and Virginia (Dee) Wilson. Surviving are her longtime companion, Roy Lucas of Moundsville; three grandchil­ dren, Michelle Schrider of Mt. Airy. Md., David Winingham of Clarksburg, Md. and Jef­ frey Morris of Mentone. Calif.; and several great grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Further arrangements will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 1109 Second Street, Moundsville. Robert D. Henthorne Robert D. Henthorne, 82, retired printer at the Martins Ferry-Bellaire Times-Leader, died Monday at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. Born in Wheeling, June 1, 1892, a son of the late William and Maude E. Stroebel Hen- thorn, he resided at 441 N. Huron St., Wheeling Island. He was a member of the Martins Ferry Christian Church, Typographical Local 383, and had started his newspaper career at the Wheeling Intelligencer in 1915, coming to work for the Times- Leader in 1926 and retiring in 1962. * preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Burkett Henthorne, in 1970, he is survived by four sons, Robert of Cadiz, David of X Wheeling, James of St. Clair- sville and Thomas of Bridgeport; six grandchildren. Services were Thursday, March 20, at the Fields Funeral Home, Wheeling, with the Rev. Sheldon Thomas officiating. & Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. SueHentnorne *1(0 v\ 2 Sue Ellen Henthome, 59, 64720 Campbell-Johnson Road, St Clairs- ville, died Saturday at home. She was bom April 14, 1932 in McKcfrce, W.Va., daughter of the late Elmer and Blanche Henry Henthome. She was an employee of the Coun­ try Club Retirement Center, Bellaire, a member of Hillcrcst Bible Church, Bclhcsda, and DAV Auxiliary 117 of Bellaire. She was preceded in death by a brother, John Henthome. Surviving arc two brothers, James J. Henthome of St. Clairsville and Okcy Henthome of Mozart, W.Va.; a sister, Mrs. Frank (Norma) Budrcvich of Bellaire; five nephews and a niece. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Bernard Helms officiating. Burial follows in Mount Zion Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. DAV No. 117 aux­ iliary services will be Tuesday at 7 p.m., in the funeral home. , l Timothy Henthorneo^ Timothy Henthome, 43, 64792 Campbell-Johnson Rd., St. Clairs ville, died Wednesday in City Hospi­ tal, Bellaire. He was bom May 16 1949 in Glendale, W.Va., son of James J. and Laura Bunting Hcn- thomc. He was an employee of the former International Harvester, Shadysidc, IT and a member of Hillcrcst Bible__^ Church, Belmont. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Christopher Ryan. Surviving, in addition to his parents, residents of St. Clairsvillc, are his wife, Susie Crosby Hcn- thpmc; two brothers, John J. of Bar­ ton and Gary of Neffs; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Friday at Griscll Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with Barney Helms and the Rev. Henry Mooney officiating. Burial will follow in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsvillc. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wheeling Dialysis Center, Wheeling Hospital, Medical Park, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. Ethel Mae Carr Henwood, 89, of Barnesville, OH formerly of Weirton, WV died Saturday May 28, 2016 in Wheeling Hospital. Born December 3,1926 in Weirton, WV, Ethel was a daughter of the late Louis and Helen Tingler Truax. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Robert Carr and her second husband, Robert Henwood; son, James Anthony Carr; brothers, Darrell and Louie Truax; sisters, Marin Lusakow, Naomi Lynch, and Beatrice Jonoski; two granddaughters and a great grandson.
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