Albert Martty Albert “Pete” Marty, 81, of Bridgeport, died Monday, Oct. 31, 2005 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born July 24, 1924 in Bridgeport, Ohio, the son of the late Jacob Marty Sr., and Emma Pfister Marty. He was the co-owner of Bantco Cable Company in Bridgeport and a member of the former West Bridgeport United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, Pete was preceded in death by his wife Jane Aukerman Marty in 2002 and a brother, Jacob Marty Jr. Surviving are two sons, George Marty of Shadyside and William Marty of Winston Salem, N.C.; two daughters, Leslie Carroll of Cambridge and Beth Ann Marty of Bridgeport; a broth­ er, Allan “Bud” Marty of Brookside; a sister, Ida Hollingsworth of Port ‘Washington, Ohio and six grandchildren. Visitation will be Thursday from 3 p.m., until the time of Pete’s funeral service at 7 p.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. TOGETHER AGAIN MARTY, Allan E., 96, of Brookside, died Tuesday April 3, 2012 at East Ohio Regional Hospital Martins Ferry. He was bom January 14, 1916 in Bridgeport, a son of the late Jacob and Emma Pfister Marty. f~ He was the former Owner Operator and Founder of J.E. Marty and Son’s Appliance Co. and Bantco Cable Co., a mem­ ber of 1 st United Methodist Church Kirkwood, he was a former past president and member of the Bridgeport School Board, the Belmont County Vocational Board, Former Mayor of Brookside and a Councilman, Bridgeport Blue Lodge 181, Osiris Shrine Temple Wheeling, Jester’s Wheeling Court 13, the only charter mem­ ber left of the Bridgeport Rotary Club, the Bridgeport Eagles 995, the Lansing Sportsman Club, and a Army Captain in WWII. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Helen M. Reynolds Marty; two brothers, Jacob Marty Jr. and Albert Marty; and a sister, Ida M. Hollingsworth. Allan is survived by two sons, Allan E. Marty Jr. and his wife, Audrey, of Pataskala, Ohio, and Dr. Charles J. Marty and his wife, Kathy, of Granville, Ohio; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchil­ dren. Members of the family will receive friends Friday, April 6, 2012 from 2-9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. And on Saturday at 1 st United Methodist Church, 300 De Kalb St., Bridgeport from noon to time of service at 2 p.m., with Rev. Julianne Gebbie and Rev. David Demarest officiating, inter­ ment in Weeks Cemetery Bridgeport. Bridgeport Masonic Services will be held Friday at 7 pm at the Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to: The Marty - Reynolds Memorial Scholorship Fund, c/o Bridge port Schools, 55781 National Road, Bridgeport, OH 43912. Momlaygat home. She was am£mbe of Zion United Church of Christ, Sardis. She was preceded in deathby her husband, Wesley Marty, inmO, five brothers and sisters. Surviving are two sons, Walter of Claruigton, and Harry of Woodsfield; four daugh­ ters, Mrs. Ray (Mildred) Gordon, Wilma Marty and Mrs. Harold mnris) Bvers all of Wadsworth, Ohio and itoi’a Marty at home; a brother, John Moser of Woodsfield a sister, Clara Berger of Kent, Ohio l3 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchih dren Friends received at Rusn ^Fimeral Home, Clarington, 2-4 and£ Aq n m today, where services will be V hdd at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Clanng- ton. MARTY, Alma Louise, 84, of Long Ridge Road, Clarington, Ohio, died Sun­ day, January 25, 2010 at her home. She was born December 30, 1925 in Clarington, a daughter of the late John Wesley and Alma Moser Marty. She was a retired custodian at Hannibal Elementary School in Hannibal.Ohio; a member of Zion Grange 2242; and a member of Zion United Church of Christ in Sardis, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Walter and Harry “Bud” Marty; and two sisters, Mildred Gordon and Wilma Marty; and a niece, Sara Jacobs. Survivors include a sister, Doris (Harold) Byers of Wadsworth, Ohio: and I 2 loving nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 1 I a.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, with Rev. Glen Shedlock officiating. Interment in Mount Ver­ non Cemetery, Clarington. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion United Church of Christ, 50445 SR 536, Sardis, OH 43946. MARTY, Georgiana E ‘ Honey,” 95, of Countr} Home in Moundsville, W.Va., formerly of Bridge port, Ohio, died Monday, March 2, 2009 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glendale, W.Va. She was bom August 16, 1913 in Moundsville, the daughter of the late William “Nick” and Dorothy (Davis) Cull urn. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Marty; a brother, James Cull urn; a sister, Dorothy Althar; a niece, Margaret Marty and a sister-in-law, Doris Cullum. She is survived by a brother, William D. Cullum and a niece, Kathy Jo Cullum both of Moundsville; as well as a dear neighbor and friend Joan Morgan of Bridgeport, Ohio. Georgiana loved dogs and was an avid baseball fan. Her smile will be dearly missed by friends and fami- iy- Visitation will be Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 pm at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside, OH, where funeral services will be held Friday, at 1 p.m. with the Reverend Mark Mills of the First Christian Church in Moundsville, officiating. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Marshall County Animal Shelter, 12th St., Moundsville. WV 26041. Helen Marty Helen M. Reynolds Marty, 85 of Cross St., Brookside, Ohio,’ died Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2003 at Heartland Lansing Care Center. She was born Dec. 23, 1917 in Bridgeport, daughter of the late John and Mary Leder Reynolds. Helen was a retired telephone operator with Ohio Bell, a mem­ ber of the West Bridgeport United Methodist Church, the Bridgeport Chapter 452 of the Order of Eastern Star and the PEO Chapter ofEB. In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by three brothers, Charles, Edward and infant Jess Reynolds; three sisters, Madeline Fordyce, Alice Craver and Catherine Wildpret Koss. Helen is survived by her hus­ band, Allan Marty of Bridgeport, two sons, Allan “Tim” Marty, Jr. Df Pataskala and Dr. Charles Warty and his wife Kathy of jranville and five granddaugh- ers. Friends are invited to attend isitation Thursday,'2 to 4 and 6 o 8 p.m., at Wilson Funeral lome, 920 National Rd., Irookside, Ohio, where funeral ervices will be held Friday at 11 , .m., with the Reverend James j loff, Mr. David Demarest and ’ teverend Ralph Hollingsworth, ] fficiating. Interment follows at ( ^eeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. 1 Memorial contributions in ( felen’s memory may be made to [ le West Bridgeport United i lethodist Church, c/o Mr. > obcrt Scheid, Treasurer, 122 c cnch Street, Bridgeport, Ohio c 3912 or to the Reynolds-Marty :holarship Fund, c/o Bridgeport p igh School Treasurer, 501 c ennctt St., Bridgeport, Ohio f 3912 v Howard L. Marty Howard L. Marty, 75, former St. Clairsville resident, died ear­ ly Friday at Copeland Oaks, Sebring. He was born in Clar- ington, June 23,1902, a son of the late Rev. Randolph and Katie Marty.*/QCT\ /f 77 He was a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church of St. Clairsville, the Knights of Pythias Lodge of St. Clairsville, the Knights of Khorassan No. 164 of Wheeling and a retired employee of the Army and Navy Supply Store of Wheeling. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Sam ^Gertrude) Allen of Culver, Ind., and Mrs. William (Mary) Wilson of Butler, Pa. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville. Burial in Mt. Zion o Cemetery, Augusta, Ohio. 6 R a— Jane Marty Jane Aukerman Marty, 73, of Sunset Heights, Bridgeport, died- Monday, Feb. 25, 2002 at her resi­ dence. She was born^Feb. 18, 1929 at St. Clairsville, the daughter of the late Robert C. and Ora Schafer Aukerman, Jane was a member of the Lancaster Chapel United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Russel, John Virgil, and Terry Aukerman, and her twin sister, Janet Ullom. Surviving are her husband, Albert E. "Pete" Marty, two sons, George A. Marty of Shadyside, William R. Marty of Winston Salem, N.C., two daughters, Leslie Carroll of Cambridge, Beth Ann Greer of Bridgeport; six grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Private memorial services will be held at the convenience of the family with the Reverend Donald Cordery officiating. Arrangements by the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. A11gfF,$‘F 1 MARTY, Joseph S., 93, of Apos- talic Christian Home, Rittman, Ohio, formerly of Bridgeport, died Tuesday at Wadsworth-Rittman Hos­ pital, Wadsworth , Ohio. He was a retired milkman for Ohio Valley Dairy, a retired maintenance worker for Wheeling Marsh Stogie and a Protestant. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Rose Stauf­ fer Marty; three brothers, Wesley, Charles and John; a sister, Pauline Marty. Surviving are a brother, Fred of Rittman; a nephew, Richard Althar of Bellaire; two nieces, Kathy Jo Cullum of Moundsville and Mar­ garet Marty of Rittman. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Grisell Funeral Home, 920 " National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Fri­ day. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove.

°* Clarington,rTY, LiIlian diedE* FraIe Satur-y> jay, December 18, 2004 in wetzel County Hospital. Mie was bom May 1, 1909, in Jlarington, Ohio, the daughter ->t the late Sanford and Ella Yaussey Fraley. She lived a full and wonder­ fully useful life. She was a grad­ uate of Hannibal High School, attended Oakwood Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio studying church music, she has been a lifelong member of Zion United Church of Christ, Sardis, Ohio, where she served as the organist for eighty years and held various leadership positions, member of the Zion Women’s Guild, and of Zion Grange 2242. Music was a major part of her life; she was a piano teacher, a news correspon­ dent for local papers for 75 years, a 4-H advisor, an accom­ plished quilter, caregiver and a community strengthener. She loved her Family and Zion Hill­ top Community where she was active until the day of her death, and lived in her faith on a daily basis. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Etta Dactwyler Roth, Mabel Krauter and Selma Krauter. Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Walter F. Marty; three daughters, Lois Marty at home, Sara (Marvin) Jacobs of Clarington, and Eileen (Tom) Mignerey of Pensacola, Fla.; a son, Marvin (Heidi) Marty of Albany, Ohio; three grandsons, Devon (Jane) Jacobs of Albany, Todd (Kristy) Mignerey of Flint, Mich, and Andy (Robin) Mignerey of Jacksonville, Fla.; two stepgrandchildren, Madelyn and Ramsey Isaacs; and three great-grandchildren, Logan, Kendall and Ryan Mignerey. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, with Grange Services at 7 p.m. Friends also received on Wednesday from 12 Noon until time of service at 1 p.m. at Zion United Church of Christ, Sardis, Ohio. Interment in Mount Ver­ non Cemetery, Clarington. Memorial Contributions may be sent to Zion Church of Christ, 50445 SR 536, Sardis, Ohio, for the stained glass window repair fund or for future land­ scaping projects. Sympathy expressions to www.griselluineralhomes.com. I NEAL MARTY Neal Dean Marty, 63, of Clarington, OH died Wednesday, October 12, 2016. He was born October 11, 1953 in New Martinsville, WV, the son of the late Harry “Bud" and Doris Irene Bauman Marty. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his mother in law, Con­ nie Lively. He loved his grandkids, hunting, and riding motor­ cycles. He was a retired pump compressor mechanic at Bayer Corporation, and a member of Zion United Church of Christ, Sardis, OH Survivors include his wife of 36 years, Diana Lively Marty; two sons, Levi (Amanda Dellinger) Marty of Martinsburg, WV, Zach (Halli) Marty of Woodsfield, OH; a brother, Brent (Belinda) Marty of Woodsfield; a sister, Bonita (Gerald) Snively of Powell, OH; two grandchildren, Maverick and Zayden; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Saturday from 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, OH, where services will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Terry P^gl^pfpciat- ^nterment will follow in Zion Memorial Garden, Sardis, OH. Contributions may be made to Zion United Church of Christ Memorial Fund, 50445 SR 536, Sardis. OH 43946. Robert Marty Robert W. Marty, age 71, of Eaton, Ohio, formerly of Antioch, Ohio, died Friday, March 7, 2003 in Reed Hospital, Richmond, Indiana. He was bom Sept. 17, 1931, in Sardis, Ohio, the son of the late Henry and Ella Ingold Marty. He was a retired employee with Consolidated Aluminum Company, a member of Union Local #5760 and attended the Church of Christ. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Alice Eikleberry Marty and three brothers, Carl, Lawrence and Clyde Marty. Survivors include a son, Paul (Ruth Anne) Marty of Eaton, Ohio, three grandchildren, Cassandra, Joshua and Justin Marty and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, Ohio. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Interment in West Union Cemetery, Sardis, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the WV School of Preaching, 1 Willard Ave., Moundsville, WV 26041. MARTY, Walter F., 88, of! Clarington, Ohio, died Mon­ day, February 20, 2006 in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Mor­ gantown, W.Va. He was bom March 12, 1917 in Clarington, a son of the late John W. and Alma Moser Marty. He was the retired owner of Marty’s Kitchens, a master cabinetmaker and repairman, a member of Zion United Church of Christ and Zion Grange 2242. He served his church and community as a source of strength and assis­ tance his entire life. He enjoyed making music, espe­ cially with his late wife. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Fraley Marty on December 18, 2004; a brother, Harry Marty; two sisters, Mil­ dred Gordon and Wilma Marty. Survivors include three daughters, Lois Marty of the home, Sara (Marvin) Jacobs of Clarington, and Eileen (Tom) Mignerey of Pensacola, Flori­ da; a son, Marvin (Heidi) Marty of Guysville, Ohio; three grandsons, Devon (Jane) Jacobs of Albany, Ohio, Todd (Kristy) Mignerey of Flint, Michigan, and Andy (Robin) Mignerey of Jacksonville, ; two step-grandchild­ ren, Madelyn and Ramsey Isaacs; four great-grandchild­ ren, Logan, Kendall, Ryan and Scott Mignerey; two sisters, Alma Marty of the home and Doris (Harold) Byers of Wadsworth, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington where funeral serv­ ices will be held Thursday at 1 p.m,. with Rev. Donald Hitch­ cock officiating. Interment in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Clarington, Ohio. Grange services will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion United Church of Christ, 50445 SR 536, Sardis, Ohio 43946. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneralhomes.com ’—T ______‘ ‘ ~------^MARTYN^Iara Frances Grimm Durig, 87, of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., formerly of New Martinsville, W.Va.. died Thursday, March 17, 2005 in Good She pherd Nursing Home, Wheeling, W.Va. She was born March 26, 1917, in New Martinsville, the daughter of the late Thomas Grimm and Mary Powell Grimm. She was a housekeeper in the Wetzel County Hospital and a longtime member of the former Steelton United Methodist Church and a member of the Christ United Methodist Church, Wheeling, W.Va. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, John P. Durig, in 1967 and her second husband, Monroe Martyn in 1984; one daughter, Nila J. Sprowl in 2001; five brothers, Harry Grimm, Thomas Grimm, William Grimm, Eugene Grimm, and Warren Grimm; I five sisters, Gertrude Wade, Twila Damasky, Freda Neal, Lucille Lambiotle and Ruth Mitchel. Surviving are, one daughter, Dixie (David). Ellwood of Wheeling, W.Va.; one sister, Betty Lewis of Paden City, W.Va.; one son-in-law, Alfred D. Sprowl of New Martinsville; four grandchildren, Daniel P. Sprowl, John D. (Elisa) Sprowl, Benjamin and Emily Ellwood and one great-granddaughter, Isabel Sprowl. Friends will be received on Saturday, February 19, 2005 from Noon until the time of services at 3 p.m. at lams Funer­ al Home, with the Reverend Roger L. Smith and the Rev­ erend Charles Ellwood, officiat­ ing. Interment in Northview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, 1232 Nation-' al Road, Wheeling, WV 26003 or New Martinsville United Methodist Church, 400 North Main Street, New Martinsville, WV 26155. Edna Maruca M ^ Edna E. Miller Maruca, 72. of 309 S. Front St, Wheeling, died Saturday in Ohio Valley Medical* Center, Wheeling. She was born Oct. 16, 1917 in Bellaire, a daugh- ‘ ter of the late George Edward and \ Bertha Leona Price Miller. . She was a retired employee of \ the former Cinemette Corp. of Wheeling, a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ of Wheel­ ing, Island Youth Center, Island Community Association, Girl Scouts of America and Nike-Mary Martha Class of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, all of Wheeling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Philip B. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Gloria) Shoemaker of Sewickley, Pa., Mrs. Terry (Linda) Zeik of Wexford, Pa., and Phyllis J. Maruca Barnhart of Charleston, W.Va.; two brothers, Jphn E. Miller of St. Clairsville ^ and Chris E. Miller of Mozart, ^ W;Va.; one sister, Barbara Lyons ^ of Prince George, Va.; three grandchildren. \ Friends will be received Mon- day, 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to Im 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Altmeyer JY Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., ^ Wheeling. Final arrangements % are incomplete. f5 MARY MARUCA Mary H. Fisher Maruca, 87 of Wheeling, WV died on Sunday, May 22, 2016, in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, WV. She was born November 29, 1928 in Wheeling, WV, the daughter of the late Harry W and clizabeth Sengewalt Fisher and was a member of New Life Methodist Church in Wheeling, WV, where she was a faithful member. Mary loved her grandchil­ dren, great- grandchildren and all her neighborhood children. Her flowers and her garden were her pride and joy. She loved to craft, was a great cook and baker, and at Christ­ mas time her cookies were a favorite treat to all who had them. She was a person who loved doing things around her | home especially sewing and (painting, she loved family reunions and her immediate and extended families always came first. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her two brothers, Harry Fisher Jr. (Betty) and Robert Fisher (Margie) and nine sisters, Edith Dunlevy (Jimmey), Ivy Foster (Charles), Harriet and Ruth Fisher, Violet Henning (Herb), Anna Knollinger (Walter), Clara Mae Beucke (Harry), Zelda Hediger (Wal­ ter), Roberta Bishop (John) and Nancy Matthews. She is survived by her lov- ing husband of 68 years, Richard A. Maruca; her daughters and son, Catherine E. Porter of Martins-Eerry, QRMarsha L. Ellis (John) of Ashville, NC and John A. Maruca (Becky) of Marljns Ferry, OH; seven grandchil- drenTKcnny Porter, Michele Parr (Tom), Michael Porter (Melissa), Jason and Ashley Ellis, Bridget Doyle and Anne Olinski (Dan); nine oreat-grandchildren, Nathan Porter (Grace), Victoria Porter, Reagan, Ethan and Riley Parr, Gabriel Porter, Aidan and Ainsley Olinski and Elizabeth Doyle; her brother-in-law, Ted Matthews; her sister- in-law, Jeannette Adams; numerous nieces and nephew and many special friends including Diane Sprouse and Dottieand Doug Boyd. -T/V r Fnends will be received on Thursday, May 26, 2016 from 2-4 and 6-8 pm at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St, Wheeling, WV (304 242- 2311) where serv­ ices will be held on Friday, May 27, 2016 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Earnest Watkins officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, WV. Memorial contributions may be made to New Life Methodist Church, 115 South Broadway St, Wheeling, WV 26003 or Valley Hospice, 10686 State Rt 150, Ray- land, OH 43943. Emma Marventino

Mrs.„ Emma/?77 Marventino, 58, Romulus, Mich., formerly of Martins Ferry, died Jan. 31 in Ann Arbor, Mich., Cancer Hospital. She was born April 6, 1919, in Wheeling, a daughter of Chester and Anna McDonald Bennett. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Romulus. Surviving are her husband, Charles; three daughters, Car- ma Ann Jeridan, Mary Ella Har- ris and Laura Freeze, all of Romulus; one brother, Edward W. Bennett of Barton; four ^ sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Hathaway ^ of Barton, Mrs. Ella McIntosh, 3 Mrs. Ethel Jaworski and Mrs. Ina Walker, all of Martins 3 • Ferry; 10 grandchildren. o Services were last Thursday Burial was in Wayne, Mich. Pi 2 5 -O MARVIN, Carol, 43, of Pickett Terrace, Wheeling, died Saturday July 8, 2006 at home. She was bom September 19, 1962 in Wheeling. She was a Vet-Tec at the Bel- laire Animal Clinic, a member of the Simpson United Methodist Church, Moundsville, a graduate from John Marshall High School Class of 1980 and a graduate from WVU with a degree in Animal Science. Carol’s love of animals was only surpassed by the love of her husband and daughter. She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grand­ parents; a niece, Delores Still­ well. Survivors include her hus­ band, Terry Marvin; daughter, Helen Nicole “Nikki” Marvin at home; parents, Ella and Robert Stillwell of Moundsville; nephew, Kenny Stillwell of Wheeling; niece, Caitlyn Wayson of Moundsville; step­ son, Shane Marvin of Wheeling; step-granddaughter, Jordan Marvin of Wheeling; several aunts and uncles. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400' ? j Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville where funeral serv­ ices will be held on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Michael Taylor officiating. Interment in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Can­ cer Society, 122 S. High Street, Morgantown, WV 26501 or to the Marshall County Animal Shelter, RD 5, Box 210, Moundsville, WV 26041. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneralhomes.com MARVIN, Mary E. Castilow, 81, of Peters Run Road, Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday, September 1, 2003, at her home. She was born February 15, 1922 in Wheeling, W.Va., daughter of the late Louis and Mary Shilling Castilow. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her lusband, Jack Marvin, Sr. in 1987, and three brothers and :hree sisters. Mary was a Protestant by ialih Surviving are two sons, Tony (Gary) Marvin and his wife Car­ ole of Bethlehem and Jack Mar­ vin, Jr. and his wife, Teeny of Wheeling; a daughter, Martha Newhart of Richmond, Va.; four sisters, Betty Hill, Clara- belle Delatore and Carrie Edwards all of Wheeling, and Helen Shook of Bethesda, Ohio; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at the Kepn- er Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, September 4, 2003, with the Reverend Vince Bevill officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Personal condolences my be offered to the family at wwv^kepnerfuneral.com._____ BETTY MARX Elizabeth “Betty” Marx, 80 of St. Clairsville. Ohio died Monday, July 27. 2015 at the Carriage Inn of Cadiz. She was bom in Wheel­ ing, West Virginia July 13, 1935 a daughter of the late Carmello and Ermina Orsine Monteleonc. Betty was an employee of the Y & O Coal Compa­ ny for 40 plus years and attended East Richland Friends Church. In addition to her par­ ents she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Marx; brothers Frank and Tony Monteleonc and a sis­ ter Ann Monteleone;/_/V / She is survived by sis­ ters, Mary Carrier of Adena, OH and Cathy (John) Zingo of Marlins Ferry; a brother Carmello (Emma) Montcleone of Hopedale, OH; several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and one great, great niece. Family and friends will be received at the Tooth- man Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, OH on Tues­ day, July 28, 2015 from 6 to 8 p.m. where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Pastor Jerry Wenger officiating. Burial will follow in Belmont County Memorial Park. BETTY MARX Elizabeth “Betty” Marx, 80 of St. Clairsville, Ohio died Monday, July 27, 2015 at the Carriage Inn of Cadiz. She was bom in Wheel­ ing, West Virginia July 13, 1935 a daughter of the late Carmello and Ermina Orsine Monteleone. Betty was an employee of the Y & O Coal Compa­ ny for 40 plus years and attended East Richland Friends Church. In addition to her par­ ents she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Marx; brothers Frank and Tony Monteleone and.a sis­ ter Ann Monteleone'.^//'/ She is survived by sis­ ters, Mary Carlier of Adena, OH and Cathy (John) Zingo of Martins Ferry; a brother Carmello (Emma) Monteleone of Hopedale, OH; several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and one great, great niece. Family and friends will be received at the Tooth- man Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, OH on Tues­ day, July 28, 2015 from 6 to 8 p.m. where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Pastor Jerry Wenger officiating. Burial will follow in Belmont County Memorial Park. -ao EJ,Wa/ John Marx, 51, RD 2, Adena, died Sunday in East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was born July 23, 1937 at Barton, son of An­ na Zelenitz Marx and the late JohnMarx.f:j(/(.y He was orwner-operdtor of DJ Lounge at Pleasant Grove, and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Marx was also a member of the Bridgeport Eagles, Colerain Ruritan Club, and VFW Post I 08848. Surviving in addition to his 3 mother, are his wife, Patricia P Beckner Marx; a son, John M. 1 Marx of West Palm, Fla.; two stepdaughters, Mica Van Fossen of Pleasant Grove and Linda Boso of Cambridge. Friends will be received at the (J Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 2 to 4 and o 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m., 5 with the Rev. Henr y Mooney of- ficiatin g. Burial fo llows in Lin- wood Cemetery, Blaine. VFW services will be today at 8 p.m., in the funeral home. Kathleen Marx WW Kathleen (Kitty) Marx of Noble Street, Bellaire, died Friday, Sept. 2, 1994 at the Barnesville Health Cafe Center, Barnesville'! There will be no visitation. Ser­ vices and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire. IARX Marcelene “Marty,” 90, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, Octo­ ber 11, 2006 in the Carriage Inn, Cadiz, Ohio. She was born January 29, 1916 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Michael Kinsella and Frances Dick Kinsella Payne. Marty was a retired piano teacher; an organist for sixty- eight years serving the South Bellaire United Methodist Church in Bellaire and the for­ mer Third Presbyterian Church in Wheeling, W.Va. She was a member of the South Bellaire United Methodist Church; the Womens Society of the church; and Bellaire Pilot Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Marx, on November 11, 1983; and her sister, Anna A. Kinsella. Surviving are her daughter, Lynn M. Ellis and husband, James, of Wheeling; and her granddaughter, Alyssa Ellis of Wheeling. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Alt- meyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street Bellaire, Ohio on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where serv­ ices will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. with the Revs. James Hoff and Mark Statler officiat­ ing. Interment in the Belmont County Memorial Park Ceme-j tery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. 1 Memorial contributions may] be made to the South Bellaire United Methodist Church, 2298 Belmont Street, Bellaire, Ohio 43906 or the Valley Hospice, Inc., 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. MM— MARX, Patricia Joann Beckner, 80, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, passed Tuesday, August 27, 2013 at Valley Hospice South, Liza’s Place, Wheeling, W.Va, She was born April 2, 1933, a daughter of the late George Preston Beckner and Lily Ellen Lewis Beckner. Patricia was a current employee of Macy’s Depart­ ment Store; a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church, St. Clairsville; founding regent of Zane’s Trace Chapter, NSDAR; active in the Mary Reed Cir­ cle at Thoburn Church; and a member of the Evergreen Social Organization- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband John David Boso; her second husband John Marx; and abrother Denver Beckner. Jy N/ Patricia is survived by two daughters: Mica Linn Boso Van Fossen of PA., and Linda Ann Boso of St. Clairsville; brother: Charles (JoAnn) Beckner of Fla.; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Friday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, and also 10 - until time of services at 11;00 a.m. Sat­ urday August 31,2013, with Rev. Donna Kraus, officiat- ing. DAR Memorial Services at 7 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home. Memorial Contributions may be made to: Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 1311, Mamaroneck Ave,, Suite 310, White Plains, NY 10605. Interment will be at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine,$ Paul R. Marx Paul R. Marx, 75, a resident of St. Clairsville, Ohio, for 14 years and former resident of Colerain Pike, Martins Ferry, died Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born May 3, 1928 at Martins Ferry, son of the late Christy and Ethel McGlumphy Marx. He was a retired self - employed mine equipment sales­ man. Paul was a U. S. Army veteran of World War II; a mem­ ber of Ohio City Lodge #486 F. & A.M. at Martins Ferry; the American Legion Post #159 at St. Clairsville; and a life member of the VFW Post 5356 at St. Clairsville. He was preceded in death by his parents. Paul is survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth “Betty” Monteleone Marx and several cousins. Family and friends will be received on Monday from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday with Pastor Don Cordery and Rev. Thomas Jones officiating. Burial will follow in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. The Belmont County Council of American Legions will have services on Monday at 6 p.m. and Masonic services will fol­ low at 7:15 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial Contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, Always and Forever Memorial Program, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, OH 44720 or the American Heart Association, 40 12th St., Wheeling, WV 26003. RudolphMarxop^lHO Rudolph (Rudy) Marx, 77, for­ merly of Barton, now a resident of New Cumberland, Pa., died Friday, Aug. 18, 1995. He was bom June 2, 1918, son of the late Adolph Marx and Anna Marx. He was a retired employee of Consolidated Coal Co., Cadiz, and X -v a member of Lansing Sportsman’s .— \ Club, St. Clairsville No. 16 jpV ) F&AM, and Zembo Shriners Tern- r~ P>e- U He was preceded in death by his first wife, Veronica (Honey) Marx; two brothers, John and Adolph Marx; and a sister, Louise Bench. Surviving are his wife, Patricia Anderson Marx; a son, Donald (Sparky) Marx of Wheeling; a daughter, Eleanor K. Clark of Col- erain; a sister, Anna Mae Burgy of St. Clairsville; four grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday, Aug. 22, in the Parthemore Funeral Home, New Cumberland, Pa., with the Rev. Thomas R. Springman officiating. Burial was in Rolling ■ Green Memorial Park Lower Allen I Township. Hi Memorial contributions may be ■ made to Zembo Temple Legion of ■ Honor Crippled Children’s Fund, in ■ care of Eugene Bowser, 538 7th W St., New Cumberland, Pa., 17070. Mrs. Veronica Marx um/pjo^ w Mrs. Veronica (Honey) Marx, 58, Barton, died Monday in her home following a brief illness. She was born at Barton on Aug. 5, 1918, a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Jobe Sikora and the late Michael Sikora. She was a Methodist by faith and a st ember of St. Clairsville Chapter 510, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving in addition to her mother of Shadyside are her hus­ band, Rudolph Marx; one son, Donald (Sparky) Marx of Wheeling, two daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Eleanor) Clark of Cplerauai and Mrs. Carroll (Marguerite) Mason of Gratiot; one sister, Mrs Jerry (Josephine) Conforti of Shadyside, one brother, John R. Sikora of Massillon; four grandchildren. Services were Wednesday in at. Clairsville with burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Wilbur Marx Wilbur Marx, 72, of Reynolds­ burg, died Sunday, Oct. 15, 1995, in Mt. CariiiTHrTEnrrH^pdai. He was born July 18 1923 at Bella! re^ a son oftlie late Charles and Lime Hoge Marx. He was a retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Co., a veteran of World War II. a mem­ ber of the First United Methodist Church at Bellaire and Ionic Lodge No. 438. He was preceded in death by a 3 brother. Charles Marx. Surviving are his wife, Althea Strahl Marx; a son. Robert K.: daughters. Cheryl Burgy. Joyce Adams; a sister. Anna Marx Beav- on; six grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Kotner Funeral Home. 7369 East Main Street. Reynoldsburg, where ser­ vices will be Tuesday at I p.m. with the Rev. Joseph Beavon offi­ ciating. Burial will be in Glen Rest CemeTery, Reynoldsburg. Memorial cotributions may be made to the Hannah Neil Center for Children. 301 Obetz Road. Columbus. Ohio. 43207. \J 1.0 Anthony M

Anthony Marzella,lKAs 69, a resi­I i dent of Canton, died Wednesday, while vacationing in Florida. He was born Sept. 6, 1915 in Orr- ville, a son of the late Hinaldo and Rose Franjosie Marzella. A retired agent for Equitable Insurance Co., he was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Ann, Wojcik Marzella; a son, Dennis Marzella of Miami, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Nancy Babik of Bowling Green, Ky., and Mrs. Carol Smith of Columbus; a brother, Samuel Marzella of "X Pine Island, Fla.; two sisters, ^ Mrs. Yolanda Chalk of Bellaire! and Mrs. Mary Gmeindl of ^ Bridgeport; six grandchildren. ^ Mass of Christian Burial will I ^ be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Joan of Arc Catholic ( X. Church. Calling hours at the Reed Funeral Home, Canton, X will be Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 ^ p.m. ^ MARZELLA, Jennie Katherine DeBIasis, 86, died Wednesday, October 29, 2008, in Mother Angeline McCrory Manor in Columbus, Ohio. She was a retired secretary for mayor of Shadyside. Ohio: member of St. Catharine Catholic Church; Bellaire Ladies Elk Club; and former member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Shadyside. She was the widow of John Marzella. She is survived by sons and daughters-in-law. J. Nick and Nancy Marzella of ■ Columbus and Richard and . Jenny Marzella of Houston, ' Texas; grandchildren. Amy Marzella Spiess, Daniel Marzella and Ali Marzella; , and great-grandchildren, ' Jonathon and Sophia Spiess. | Friends may call at the Schoedinger Midtown Chapel, 229 East State Street, Columbus on Friday, October 31, 2008 from 4-7 p.m. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 1.2008 at St. Catharine Catholic Church, 500 South Gould Road, Columbus. Interment Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Bellaire, Ohio. Friends may if they wish, contribute to Mother Angel ine McCrory Manor, 5199 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213. Condolences may be sent to www.schoedinger.com. J. NICK MARZELLA Dr. J. Nick Marzella, 66, of Bexley died Thursday, March 19, at The Ohio State University James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute. Graduated with a BSJ and a Masters in Counselor Education from Ohio University, and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. Veteran of the U.S. Army where he served as a Psychiatric Specialist at the Ft. Gordon Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center from 1971-73. Owner of Association for Psychotherapy, Inc. where he was a long-time and well respected clinical and police psychologist for over 50 law enforcement depart­ ments and organizations. Certified Ohio psychologist and Forensic Examiner, and Board Certified Diplomate with the Academy of Pain Management. Former Chairman of the Psychology Section of Grant Medical Center. Former visiting p rofessor at Otterbein College and Adjunct Professor at Ohio University and The Ohio State University. Member of Scioto Country Club, Mercator, Ohio Psychological Association, Central Ohio Psychological Association, and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Lecturer, public speaker, workshop leader, and noted author of numerous publications in his field. Preceded in death by his parents John and Jennie Marzella. Survived by wife of 46 years Nancy Allietta Marzella; daughter Amy (Aaron) Spiess, of Bexley and their children Jonathan and Sophia; brother Richard (Jennie) of Houston, TX, and their children Daniel and Alexandra. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Monday, March 23, at the Schoedinger Midtown Chapel, 229 East State St. Funeral service 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 24, at St. Catharine Catholic Church, 500 S. Gould Road, Columbus, OH 43209. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire, OH at a later (Tate. In lieu of tlow- ers, contributions may be made to Leukemia Program Development Fund (310260) at the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute, P.O. Box 183112, Columbus, OH 43218, or a charity of your choice in his memory. Sam Marzella Sam Marzella, 81, was called home lo the Lord on Dec. 3 1, 2004 at his home in Pine Island, Florida, where he has lived since 1980. Bom September 22, 1923 in Bellaire, Ohio. He was the son of the late Rinaldo and Rosa (Franjosie) Marziale, both from Fosa, Italy. Surviving is his sis­ ter. Mary Gmeindl of Bridgeport, Ohio. Sam graduated from Bellaire High School in 1941 where he was named to the All-Valley and All-State football teams at center position. He attended the University of Miami on a full ath­ letic scholarship. His college edu­ cation was interrupted for three years service during World War II with the 2nd Marine Division, USMC, in the South Pacific. After his return to the University of Miami, he played center for the Hurricanes football team. He is the only center to have scored a touchdown for the Hurricanes. He graduated from the University of Miami in 1948 with a Bachelor of Education. He was a Physical Education teacher for 33 years with the Dade County School Board and two years with the Lee County School Board. He was named Teacher of the Year of Miami Springs for three years. Sam was a devout Catholic and very involved with the Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus (4th degree), where he was Past Grand Knight at Miami Council #1726 and Pine Island Council #10329, and Charter President in the Florida State Council. He was also a life mem­ ber of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.. Sam leaves to cherish his memory, a loving and devoted wife of 58 years, and a classy lady, Mary ruth Hayes; six sons and their wives; Michael, Orlando, Fla.; Patrick and Terri, Nashville, Tenn.; Jay and Jayne; Little Torch, Key, Fla.; Joe and Deborah, Pine Island, Fla.; Mark and Deborah, Cape Coral, Fla.; Paul and Toni, Cape Coral, Fla.; and 16 grandchildren. A memorial mass was celebrat­ ed on Friday, Jan. 7, at 11 a.m., at Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Church on Pine Island, Florida, with a rosary service preceding the mass. National Cremation Society, Ft. Myers, Florida, in charge. MARZETZ, Larry A., . 69, of Columbus, passed away Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Larry was born in Martins Ferry, OH and grew up in Pleasant Grove, OH, son of the late Emil Marzetz and Ermina Marzetz Ciechomski. Larry attend Ohio University and retired as Finance Manager from Bob McDorman Chevrolet. Larry was a caring, outgo­ ing man who made friends wherever he went. He was a member of Reynoldsburg | Senior Center and also enjoyed card games at the Pickerington American Legion. , Larry loved more than anything being a grandfa­ ther and he always looked forward to all his grand children’s sporting events, recitals, and even just time with them. In addition, Larry also enjoyed playing golf and road trips on his Harley with his beloved wife and high school sweetheart, Carol. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 48 years, Carol Marzetz; chil­ dren, Candice and Brad (Cathy) Marzetz and Kim (Matt) Stuber; grandchil­ dren, Zach and Emily; brother, Terry (Stacy) Ciechomski; sister, Patti Giller; and many other extended family members and dear friends. Memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, April 4, 2014 at Schoedinger Northeast Chapel, 1051 E. Johnstown Rd., where fam­ ily will receive friends from 1 p.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 5555 Frantz Rd., Dublin, OH .43017 or to the charity Lof vour ~hnirr i—— W. Elaine MarzeteW* W. Elaine Smith Marzetz, 63, Colerain, formerly of Martins Ferry and Dillonvale, died Thursday, August 25, 1994, in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was bom Feb. 9, 1931 in Wheeling, daughter of the late Rus­ sell L. Smith and Elizabeth R. Yost Smith Swingle. She was a retired assistant cashier of Security National Bank in Wheeling. She was preceded in death by a brother, Russell L. Smith. Surviving are a daughter, Lori L. Starkey of Colerain; a brother, Thomas R. Smith of San Antonio, Texas; two grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where ser­ vices will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, with James Patterson officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Elizabeth ‘Penny’ Marzley i In loving memory of Elizabeth "Penny" Marzley, 1919-2011, I wife of Bernard B. Marzley, went to be with the Lord on | Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011, at Aultman Hospital at 91 years J of age. | She is survived by two sons, Michael Marzley and Bruce J Marzley and daughter-in-law, Cindy Marzley; grandsons and t wives, Burt and Amanda Marzley and Brandon and Emily 4 Marzley; and great-grandson, Peter Marzley. She is preceded 4 in death by parents, Michael and Mary Habursky; brothers and 4; sisters, Joe Habursky, Michael Habursky, Steve Habursky, 4 John Habursky and George Habursky. Anna Guzy, Mary | Stefanik, Margarette Andrzejczyk. An active member of St. <5 Joseph Catholic Church for over 50 years where she was a i Sunday Mass greeter and Rosary Altar Society member. She x was active in Mayfield Center Line Dancers and exercise class J and Soar program former secretary and program chairman. T She was employed at Timken Mercy Hospital as an LPN for 25 J years. She volunteered at St. Joan of Arc food cupboard j weekly since 1985. Penny was a loving wife, mother, t grandmother and great-grandmother that Mil truly be missed. 4 God bless her and may she rest in peace. *f Condolences or fond memories may be registered online at 4 www.wslfh.com...... 4 Walter Wlarzley Walter Marion (Baggie) Marzley, 83, Liberty Street, Dillonvale, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hos­ pital at Martins Ferry. He was born March 24, 1910 at Lansing, son of the late Michael and Veronica Pesta Marzley. , , . ~ He was a retired coalminer lor Consolidated Coal Co., Franklin Mine, New Athens. He was preceded m death by live___ brothers, B.B., Kenneth, JohnAlex ^ and Michael; two sisters, Martha-—^ Basluke and Mary Bohenski. OS Surviving are his wife, Dons Mar- tic Marzley; a daughter, Mrs. George , (Beverly) Vopicka of Dillonvale; a sister, Elizabeth Pemick of Dillon- ^ vale; a granddaughter. ^ Friends will be received from 11 j>- am. Wednesday until time of ser- ^ vices at 2 p.m. at Dillonvale Presby- ^ tcrian Church. The Rev. Dr. Roberta ( L Croker will officiate at the funeral services. Burial follows in Holly p* Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. ^ Arrangements by. Wilson Funeral Home, Second St. Dillonvale. ft> '3 Anna Masaric to\vUu Anna M. Masaric, 69, 4491 Har­ rison St., Bellaire, died Sunday at home. She was born Sept. 16, 1921 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Rogerio and Ana Tolia Rusciolelli. She was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by a brother, Tony Rusciolelli. Surviving are her husband, Henry; three daughters, Gloria Masaric of Anchorage, Alaska, Susan Losacano of Cooperstown, Pa., and Linda Seszko of Bellaire; a brother, Julio Ruscioletti of Bell­ aire; a sister, Aurora Cavicchia of Shadyside; four grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Michael Catholic Church, with Monsignor George Yontz, the cele­ brant. Burial will be in Mount Cal­ vary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil ser­ vice at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Home and Care Hospice, 439 Warwood Ave., Wheeling. YMASARIC, Henry A., 90, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tues­ day, December 12, 2006, in Shadyside Care Center, Shady- side. Ohio. Henry was bom August 28, 1916 in Warnock, Ohio, a son of the late Stephen and Victo­ ria Gujar Masaric. He was retired from Ormet Corporation, Hannibal, Ohio; he was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Bellaire; Sons of Italy No. 754; the I.A.C. Club, both of Bellaire; and a WWII Army Veteran. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anna Rusciolelfi Masaric; two brothers, John and Stephen Masaric; three sis­ ters, Helen Valoric, Cecelia Lasick and Agnes Palkovic. Surviving "are three daugh­ ters, Gloria Masaric of Anchorage. Alaska, Susan Losacano"of Franklin, Pa. and Linda Seszko of St. Clairsville, Ohio; four grandchildren, George, Carrie, Hillary and Caitlin; two great granddaugh­ ters, Devin and Sydney. Family and friends will be received Thursday 5-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Cremato­ ry. 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass, Friday, December 15, 2006, at 9:30 a.m. in St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Msgr. Gene W. Mullett officiating. ! Interment in Mt. Calvary ! Cemetery, Bellaire. ! Memorial contributions to Shadyside Care Center Activi­ ty Fund, 60583 State Route 7, Shadyside, Ohio. alu:___ bp Joseph Masciarelli Joseph C. “Butch” Masciarelli, 57, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2005 at the Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling, West Virginia. He was born April 14, 1948 in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Umberto Pete and Marie J. Rich Masciarelli. Butch was a patrolman with the Bellaire Police Department for 33 years and a member of the FOP #98. He was a mem­ ber of the St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire, Sons of Italy Lodge 754, Eagles FOE 371, IAC and VFW Post 626, all of Bellaire. Surviving are his wife, Brenda Darrah Masciarelli; four children, Joseph M. Masciarelli of Bellaire, Henry Masciarelli in Louisiana, Desiree Masciarelli and Ronald Masciarelli Sr., both in Texas; one brother, Marion Masciarelli of Bellaire; one sis­ ter, Anita Smigill of Bellaire. Also five grandchildren, Kristen Masciarelli, Amber Simon, TJ Simon, Nickolas Masciarelli and Ronald Masciarelli Jr. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th St., Bellaire, Ohio on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 11 a.m., at the St. John Catholic Church with Monsignor Gene W. Mullett, the celebrant and Pastor Donald J. Cordery. Interment in the Holly Memorial Gardens at Pleasant Grove with a Police Honor Guard. Vigil services will be held at the funeral home on Friday at 2:15 p.m. FOP #98 will con­ duct services on Friday at 7 p.m., followed by the Sons of Italy Lodge 754 services at 7:30 p.m. Express your condolences to Butch’s family www.altmeyer. com. MASARICK, John J., Jr., 83, of Niles, Ohio, died Thurs­ day, April 19, 2007 in Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Warren, Ohio. He was bom April 19, 1924 in Benwood, W.Va., the son of the late John J. Masarick, Sr. and Mary Roscoe Masarick. He retired in 1982 from Packard Electric; and had pre­ viously worked at Mullins Manufacturing. He enjoyed gardening and ) horse racing; and was a WWII United States Marine Corps, vet­ eran serving in the Asiatic Pacific area. In addition to his parents, he j was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Kapral; and a nephew, Mike Kapral. Survivors include a niece, Sandra Kapral of Ripley, W.Va.;, a great-nephew, Michael (Lynn) Kapral of Columbus. Ohio. The will be no visitation or funeral service. Arrangements were handled by the Peter Rossi and Son Memorial Chapel, Warren. Private burial will be held at later date in Fairplane Cemetery, W.Va. MARY MASARICK Mary Lou Masarick, 77, of Bellaire, OH, died Fri­ day, July 29, 2016, in Wheeling Hospital. She was born July 25, 1939, in Bellaire; the daugh­ ter of the late Richard and Jane Eberling Greenwood. She was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church; a retired LPN from Bellaire Hospital; a retired secre­ tary from St. John’s Catholic Church; previous employee of Loos Pharma­ cy; and she loved bowling and crocheting. Survivors include her husband, Francis “Edward” Masarick; a son, Jerry (Debbie) Masarick of Mar­ tins Ferry, OH; a daughter, Melissa (Christopher) Shonebarger of Columbus, OH; two grandchildren, Ashley Masarick Shreve and Matthew Masarick; a brother, Richard (Anna) Greenwood of Bellaire; a sister, Sandy Dimmick of Thomville, OH; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. John’s Catholic Church, 415 37th Street, Bellaire, with Fr. Tom Petronek as celebrant. Private inurnment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Disabled ' American Veterans, 3134 Guernsey St., Bellaire, OH 43906. / C- Arrangements entrusted to Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd Street, Bellaire, OH. Rose Masarick Rose Theresa Masarick, 90, Bel- laire, died Tuesday, Nov. 7, 20flQ at Easfunio Regional Hospital at ' Martins Ferry. She was born June 25, 19 l(Tm Bellaire, a daughter of the late Simon and Agnes Hartsola Klempa. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis J. Masarick; a sister, Mary C. Spurlin. Surviving are a son, Francis "Ed" Masarick and his wife Mary Lou of Bellaire; a daughter, Patricia Irene Feola and her husband Louis of Beech Bottom, W.Va.; two brothers, William Klempa of Shadyside and Richard Klempa of Bellaire; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Friday at St. John Catholic Church, with Mon­ signor Gene Mullett officiating. Interment follows in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil service will be held Thursday at 2:15 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Catholic Church, 415 37th St., Bellaire, Ohio 43906. John Masarik jjaaiq/ John S. Masarik Sr., 79, 4248 Franklin St., Bellaire, died Tuesday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Aug. 29, 1911 in Benwood, W.Va., a son of the late Stephen and Victoria Gujar Masarik. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville plant, a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Bellaire, and the Holy Name Society. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Agnes Palkovich and Cecelia Lasick. Surviving are his wife, Phyllis Petronek Masarik; a son, John S. (Jack) Jr. of Colerain; a daughter, Patricia Cervelli of Bellaire; two I brothers, Stephen of Massillon, and Henry of Bellaire; a sister, Helen Valloric of Shadyside; four grand­ sons; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Concelebrated Mass will be at 10 a m. Thursday at St. Michael Catholic Church, with Monsignor George Yontz, the Rev. Thomas Petronek and the Rev. Ralph Salciccia, officiating En­ tombment will follow in Mount Cal­ vary Mausoleum, Bellaire. Vigil services have been set for 8:30 p.m. today, in the funeral home. John S. Masarik John S. (Jack) Masarik Jr., 60, of Buena Vista Dr., St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednesday July 2, 2003 at Forest Hill Retirement Community, St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was bom Nov. 15, 1942 in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late John S. and Phyllis Petronek Masarik Sr. Jack was an employee of the State of West Virginia Department of Rehabilitation Services of Wheeling, a U.S. Navy Veteran and a Catholic by faith. Surviving are a sister Patricia Cervelli of Bellaire; four nephews: Mark Cervelli, Bruce Cervelli and David Cervelli all of Bellaire and Richard Cervelli of St. Clairsville; four great- nephews and three great great- nieces. Friends will be receivecj Saturday from 9 a.m. until time] of services at 10 a.m. ail Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral' Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire, Monsignor Thomas C. Petronek officiating. Burial follows in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Phyllis C. Masarik^c^ Phyllis C. Masarik, 78, of 4248 Franklin Street, Bellaire, died Friday, August 19, 1994 at the home of her daughter. She was bom December 19,1915 at Bellaire, a daughter of the late Demeter and Anna Bradovic Petronek. She was a member of the St. Michael Catholic Church, Bellaire, the Catholic Women’s Club, Catholic Daughters, St. Francis Society and the First Catholic Slovak Ladies As­ sociation. She was preceded in death by her husband, John S. Mesarik Jr.; three brothers, Steve, John and Mike Petronek and a sister, Mary Petronek. Surviving are a son, John (Jack) Masarik Jr. of Colerain; a daughter Patricia Cervelli of Bellaire; three brothers, Sylvester Petronek of Bell­ aire, Frank Petronek of Arlington, Va.; and Joseph Petronek of Monks Comer, SC; four grandsons, and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m Monday at the St. Michael Catholic Church, with Monsignor George W. Yontz of­ ficiating. Entombment in the Ml. Calvary Mausoleum, Bellaire. Vigii services will be held today at 8:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Stephen Masarik *]( i+H| Stephen F. Masarik, 77, 808 17th St. NE, Massillon, formerly of Bellaire, died Friday at Massillon Community Hospital. He was born at Bellaire, Feb. 14, 1914, a son of the late Stephen and Victoria Gujar Masarik. He was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Massillon, Ameri­ can Legion Post 221 of Massillon, was a retired employee of Ohio Edison and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Agnes Palovic and Cecelia Lasick. Surviving are his wife, Victoria Bronchik Masarik; two daughters, Debra Woofter of Canton and cy Rebecca Bair of Massillon; a son, Michael Masarik of Greenville; a sister, Helen Valloric of Shadyside; a brother, Henry Masarik of Bell­ aire; five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Paquelet Funeral Home, Massillon, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat­ ed Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ma^yion. Burial in St. Joseph’s Cemetcr*' Victoria Masarik [Victoria A. Masarik, 87, of Massillon, passed away Monday evening at the Massillon Community Hospital. Victoria was born Jan. 1, 1916, in Bellaire, Ohio, to the late Julius and Mary (Wisvari) Bronchik. , She was a graduate of Bellaire High School and moved to Massillon in 1946. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, National Slovak Society and the Senior Citizens. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Stephen Masarik in 1991; an infant son, David; sis­ ters-, Rose Rohr, Mary Alberts and Anne Skelnar; a brother, Julius Bronchik. Surviving are two daughters, Rebecca L. Blair of Massillon and Debra (James) Woofter of Canton; one son, Michael Masarik of Greenville, Ohio; a sister, Josephine Rohr of Gainesville, Florida and James Bronchik of Bellaire; five grand­ children: Jonathon, Stephen and Tara Woofter, Ashley Masarik artd Kristina Bair. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Massillon, with Father Raymond Paul officiating. Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Paquelet Funeral Home in Massillon. . Memorials may be made to the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Massillon. Cecelia Masciarelli Cecelia Masciarelli, Shadyside, formerly of Bellaire, died Sunday, March 6, 1944, in the East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care Unit at Martins Ferry. She was bom at Benwood, W.Va., a daugh­ ter of the late Steve and Mildred Munas Merrick. She was a retired employee of Marsh Stogies in Wheeling, and a Serbian Orthodox. She was preceded in death by a _ brother, Mike Merrick. Surviving are her husband, Wal­ do E.; two sisters, Mary Zavatsky of Bellaire and Sarah Davis of Detroit; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 7 to 9 i p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bauknecht Funeral i Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia officiat- i ing. Burial follows in Holly Memo- l rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. // MASCIAKELLI, Mary J., 71, of 135 West 45th Street, Shady- side, formerly of Bellaire, died Tuesday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Umberto “Pete”, on Feb. 7, 1972; her parents, Angelo M. and Elena DeGenova Rich. Surviving are two sons, Marion F. and Joseph “Butch”, both of Bellaire; a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Walter (Anita) Smigill of Bellaire; two brothers, Rocco L. Rich of Moundsville and Joseph C. Rich of Benwood; two sisters, Mrs. Eli (Lucy) Kaluger of Shadyside and Mrs. Edgar (Angela) Heller of Moundsville; 13 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. John Catholic Church. Interment in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil services at 8 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Home Care and Hos­ pice, 439 Warwood Avc., Wheeling, WV 26003. Nick Masciarelli Nick R. Masciarelli, 64, RD 1, Lewisville, retired mechanic, died Wednesday, April 8, at his : home following an apparent I heart attack. 7 & He was born in West Virginia, March 18, 1906, a son of Anthony and the late Ernesta Luberti Masciarelli. He was a retired employe of the Ohio Power Co. and a member of the Bellaire Eagles Lodges Surviving are his widow, Edna . Kuhn Masciarelli, three daugh­ ters, Mrs. Esther Distler, Tren­ ton, Ohio, Mrs. Dianna Minos- key, Caldwell, Mrs. Judy Bied- enbach of Malaga, two step - daughters, Mrs. Joan Bishop and Mrs. Mary Davis, both of Cald­ well, three sons, Nick of St. ft Clairsville, Thomas and William, both of the home, 15 grandchild­ ren, one great grandchild, three sisters, Mary and Mrs. Helen N Brice, both of Shadyside, Mrs. N Violet Orphy of Tiltonsville, three brothers, Pete, Waldo and Marion, all of Bellaire. * Requiem Mass was celebrated • rs Saturday at St. Joseph’s Church, j r\ Burkhart, with Fr. Joseph Finan officiating. Burial was in Chapel Hill Cflmeterv. Pelte MascnarelH UmbertoTT K G. (Pete) Masciarelli, 64, BeUaire, died Monday morning. He was born June 3, 1907, at Newburg, W. Va., a son of Antonio Masciarelli of Bellaire and the late Ernesta Masciarelli. He was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church, Bellaire, Bellaire Eagles Aerie 371, the Sons of Italy and the IAC Club, and the Brotherhood of Maintenance Employes. Surviving in addition to his father are his widow, Mary J. Rich Masciarelli, two sons, Marion G. and Joseph C., both of Bellaire, one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Anita) Tucker of Bellaire, two brothers, Marion J. and Waldo, both of Bellaire, a* two sisters, Mrs. Helen Brice of Bellaire and Mrs. Mary DiSantis of St. Clairsville and eight grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one brother, Nick, and one sister, Mrs. Violet Orfei. Funeral Mass will be held today, Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at St. John’s Catholic Church in Bellaire, with Msgr. Paul Metzger officiating. Interment will be in Holly Memorial Wl Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Tony MaseEarelli Tony (Antonia) Masciarelli, 87, Bellaire, died Wednesday, March 15. He was bom in Italy, May 3, 1884, a son of Dan and Marie Masciarelli. He was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church of Bellaire. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ernesta, in 1961, a daughter, Violet Orfel and two sens, Nick and Um­ berto. Surviving are two sons, Marion J. and Waldo, both of Bellaire, two daughters, Mrs. Mary DiSantis, St. Clairsville, £ its Mrs. Helen Brice, Bellaire, 19 ^0 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral Mass was held Friday at St. John’s Church, Bellaire, with Msgr. Paul n: Metzger officiating. Burial was N. in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. 3 \ An%tfi^folino Anthony Mb soolino, 85, Steubenville, father of the Rev. Father Robert A. Mascolino of St. Stanislaus Church, Maynard, died Saturday in St. John’s Hospital, Steubenville. He was bom Nov. 30, 1882, in Termini, Tmerese, Sicily, Italy, son of the late Salvatore and Marina Longo Mascolino. He came to this country in 1.890 and had been a resident of Steuben­ ville since that time. He retired in 1950, having operated S. Mas­ colino and Son Produce Co. His wife died in 1958. Survivng are five sons, two daughters, two sisters, 14 grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren. •A con-celebrated requiem high V mass was celebrated at St. Peter’s Church Tuesday with his sons, Rev. Father Robert and Rev. Father Charles Mascolino among the con-celebrants. Burial was in Mt. Calvary M it ! Cemetery, Steubenville. 'C. X Ben Maskivish Ben Maskivish, 89, 4400 Lin­ coln Ave., Shadyside, died Sunday, Dec. 3, 1995 at City Hospital, Bel- ■Taire. He was bom in Elizabeth, Pa., a son of the late Joseph and Bernice Sabinski Maskivish. He was a retired coal miner with the former Rail and River Coal Company’s Webb Mine, a Catholic and a member of the Eagles Aerie i FOE 371, Bellaire. He was preceded in death by his wife, Stella Kendjorsky Maskivish and two sisters, Josephine Gusky and Sophia Gordon. Surviving are three sons, Bernard of Sun City Center, Fla., Raymond and Joseph, both of Shadyside; six daughters, Mrs. Richard (Josephine) Windland of Sun City Center, Florida, Mrs. Ber­ nice Kennerle of Clearwater, Fla., Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) DelVecchio of Warren, Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Russell of Shadyside, Mrs. Michael (Henrietta) Mellott and Mrs. Chris­ tine Littleton, both of Bellaire; 19 grandchildren and 29 great-grand- h children. |H Friends will be received at the |H Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shady- I side, Tuesday from 3 to 9 p.m., fell where services will be held jjfi Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. with the H Rev. Paul Welton officiating. Bur- H ial will be in Mt. Calvary Ceme- ■ tery, Bellaire. ■ Memorial contributions may be ■ made to the Shadyside Emergency B Squad. ______Bernard Maskivish Jr. Bernard Maskivish Jr., 67, of Sun City Center, Fla., formerly of Wegee, Ohio, jied-Aug^^9 , 200J inJacfcsonville, Fla. He was born Sept. 2, 1934, a son of the late Ben and Stella Maskivish of Shadyside. He was a retired Industrial Painter and served in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of Mason- ic Lodge, American Legion and Moose Lodge in Sun City Center, Fla. P* Surviving are his wife Marilyn Graham Maskivish, two sons: Charles of Atlanta, Ga., and Jeff of I Sun City Center, Fla.; two daugh­ ters: Lori Ann of Ponte Vedro, Fla. and Lisa Marie of Jacksonville, Fla.; 7 grandchildren; two brothers: Raymond of Springfield and Joe of Shadyside; six sisters: Josephine Windland and Bernice Kemmerle, both of Sun City Center, Fla.; (P Eleanor Del Vecchio of Warren; Patricia Russell of Shadyside; Hen­ rietta Mellot and Christine Little­ zs ton, both of Bellaire. Arrangements by Eternity Funeral Home, Sun City Center, Florida. ■7 Judith Maskivish, 75, of Shadyside, OH died August 22, 2015 at EORH in Martins Ferry. She was born c.. on January 10, 1940 to the late Peter Stevens and Mary E. Berry (Zuvella). She joins her husband Raymond Maskivish in heaven after a short battle of sickness. She will be greatly missed by family and pets. The family is being assisted by the Schuetz Funeral Home Mingo Junction, OH.To leave a condolence visit www.schuetzfuneralhome.rnm Stella Maskivish MASKIVISH,. of 4400 Lincoln Avc., Shadysidc,SaRre died Sunday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Shadyside. Surviving are her husband, Ben Maskivish; three sons, Bernard of Indiana, Raymond and Joseph, both of Shadyside; six daugh­ ters, Mrs. Richard (Josephine) Wind- land and Bernice Hannan, both of Belpre, Ohio, Mrs. Richard (Elea­ nor) DelVecchio of Warren, Mrs. Robert (Patricia) Russell of Shady­ side, Mrs. Michael (Henrietta) Mellot and Mrs. James (Christine) Littleton, both of Bellaire; a brother, Henry Kendjorsky of Yorkville; three sis­ ters, Josephine Kariban of New York, Anne Crozier of Bellaire, Sophie [Michalski of Lansing; 19 grandchil­ dren; 16 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Walter C. Bau- jknecht & Son Funeral Home, Shady- jside, 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednes­ day at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Interment in Mount Calvary Ceme-i jtery, Bellaire. Christian wake service at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Agnes Masloski Agnes Nameth Masloski, 83, formerly of Blairmont Road, Adena, Ohio, died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 at Sunset Health Care in Adena, Ohio. Agnes was born Aug. 23, 1922 at Adena, Ohio. She was the daughter of the late Walter and Edna Nameth. She was a member of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena, a former employee of the Adena Fire Department and the AARP. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley Walter Masloski (1966); four broth­ ers, Stanley, Joseph, Andrew and John Nameth and one sis­ ter, Ann Goletz. Surviving are two sons, Stanley Masloski and his wife, Harriet of Mt. Pleasant and Edward Masloski of the home; two daughters, Donna Thompson and her husband, Robert, of Rochester, N.Y. and Janet Humphrey and her hus­ band, Birney of Waynesville, N.C.; two brothers, Frank Nameth of Dillonvale and Michael and Phyllis Nameth of Rayland, Ohio; two sisters, Helen Angel and Mary Ronevich, both of Dillonvale, Ohio; five grand- children and two great-grand- children. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m., at St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena, with Monsignor John Kolesar offi­ ciating. Burial follows in St. Casimir’s Cemetery, Adena, Ohio. Wake services, Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m., at the funeral home. JEFFREY MASLOSKI Jeffrey “Nunc” Maslos- ki, 52, special husband, father, brother and uncle of Hagan Street, Adena, OH, died Thursday, September 3, 2015, at his home. Born January 10, 1963 in Martins Ferry, OH, he was the son of the late (Chester and Louise Hol- ubeck Masloski. He was a former sales­ man for LKQ Auto Parts in Harrisville, OH, a mem­ ber of Harrisville Covenant Presbyterian Church, a coach for Little League baseball and bas­ ketball, a councilman for the village of Adena, a member of Sons of the Legion Post 525 and an avid Browns fan. He was a loving hus­ band of 26 years to Shelly Corbin Masloski, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Joseph Jeffrey Masloski; a daughter, Lauren Ashley Masloski; and a brother, Chester “Snook” (Vincie) Maslos-i ki, all of Adena; and three sisters, Christine (Chet)1 Uscio of Adena, OH, Marsha (Terry) Ricker of Bridgeport, OH, and Susan (JeTf) McKeepn of Wintersville, OH. 'y7 Friends will be received to pay tribute to Jeff and celebrate his life on Satur­ day from noon-8 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena. Additional visitation on Sunday from 1 p.m. until time of service at 2 p.m. at Harrisville Covenant Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Barry Hall officiating. Louise Wiasioski Louise T. Masloski, 80, Shields Lane, Adena, Ohio, died Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2004 at the Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz, Ohio. She was bom Jan. 15, 1924 at Herrick, Ohio, daughter of the late Paul and Anna Michalo Holubeck. She was a member of Saint Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena, Ohio: Rosary Society and former Catholic Daughters of America. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Chester W. Masloski, July 29, 2000; three brothers, Paul, Michael and Edward Holubeck and a sister, Ann Nagy. Surviving are two sons, Chester, Jr., and his wife, Vincie and Jeffrey and his wife, Shelley, all of Adena; three daughters: Chris Uscio and her husband. Chet. Adena, Marsha Ricker and her husband, Terence of Colerain and Susan McKeegan and her husband, Jeffrey of Wintersville, Ohio; three brothers: Joseph Holubeck. St. Clairsville, John ol Cincinnati, Ohio and August “Gus” of Omaha, Nebraska; one sister, Helen Richetti and her husband, Clarence of Arizona; 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Visitation, Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m., at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, Ohio. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat­ ed Friday, at 1 1 a.m., at Saint Casimirs Catholic Church, Adena, Ohio, with Monsignor John Kolesar officiating. Entombment Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Wake services, Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz, Ohio. Vivian Masloski Vivian Mae Masloski, 85, of Sycamore Street, Adena, Ohio, died Sunday, March 4, 2007 at Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz, Ohio. She was born Sept. 26, 192 1 in Lansing, Ohio, daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Prince) Ballog. Vivian leaves behind many special friends from her numerous activities which included: Bowling for many years, participating in A.A.R.P., her Bunco club and supporting her loving town of Adena, Ohio of which she was voted Heritage Day Queen of 2003. She will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by family and friends whose lives she lovingly touched. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Sigmund in 1976, and a brother, Joseph Ballog. Vivian was a caring and lov­ ing mother, grandmother and a great-grandmother; and, is sur­ vived by the following: Son. Sigmund James (Kathy) of Grove City, Ohio; two daugh­ ters, Sandra Madzia and Connie (Thomas) Crothers, both of Adena; five grandchil­ dren: Jeffrey (Marianne) Madzia of St. Clairsville, Kevin Madzia, of Pininsula, Ohio, Keith (Erica) Masloski of Grove City, Ohio, Brad Crothers and Cliff Crothers, both of Adena, Ohio; four great- grandchildren: Juliana and Alex Madzia and Mitchell and Madeline Masloski. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Vivian and to celebrate her life on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 from 3 to 9 p.m., at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 1 a.m., at the funeral home with Monsignor John Kolesar officiating. Burial at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Adena Volunteer Fire Dept., Adena Ohio 43901. Alston L. Mason Alston L. Mason, 72, native of Ballaire, disd Friday, May 9, in Brown Veterans Hospital, Day- ton. j9 67

I He >vas born in Bellaire, April ■ U, 1897, a son of P. T. and Ellen j : Mason. Surviving are three brothers, Carl of Kent, Ross T. of Akron and Walter of St. Clairsville, and a sister, Mrs. F. H. Mann in California. Funeral services were held at I the Veteran’s Hospital with1 ^ | burial in the Veteran’s Ceme- : tery, Dayton. 5^

V (o 3 Alverda Mason. Alverda Mason, 89, a resident of 4695 Harrison St., Bellaire, died Monday evening at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. She was bom Aug. 11, 1895 in Belmont County, a daughter of the late Fred and Rachel Schweitzer. She was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church in Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Louis Snider and Thomas Mason, and four sisters. Surviving are a son, Charles Snider of Colerain; three daugh­ ters, Mrs. William (Anna) Neal of Wegee, Mrs. Carl (Ida) Boyer of Bellaire and Mrs. Alverda lams of Bellaire; a brother, Fred Schweitzer of Green Coast Springs, Fla.; seven grand­ children, 12 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandsons. Friends will be received at the Grissell-Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway Chapel, Bellaire, to­ day 7 to 9 p.m. Final arrange­ ments are incomplete. > r- -ri; „ /'5nc 5>eott Mason died on March 23. 2015. at her hcr'1sidellhhCrCiaUghtCrsby

Bellairc. OH. Anne gradu aicd from Shadyside High f gin° rSh?dys*de’ 0,1 in Graduated from the Elliott School ol Business, ^ £o^8kWV* and attend- cd OSU. During her active hie she served as President ?xrlhe Co,umbus Jaycce Wives memher °f lhc Ohio CPA Auxiliary Society and Scioto Toastmistress Club Lile Member of the Volunteers of Riverside Methodist Hospital, and Lite Member of the OSU Alumni Association. She frequently volunteered as an usher at the Ohio Palace, and Riffe Theatres. As a member of First Community Church, she was active in the Guild. Board of Women & Executive Board of ^Women, Chancel Committee, Older Adult Counsel, and ushered Sunday services for many years. She enjoyed bridge bowling, golf, fishing, trav­ eling, dancing, playing euchre at the UA Senior Center, and was a big OSU football and basketball fan. She loved being with her family and friends. In the last week, she was visited in her home by her three children, five grand­ children, and her nephew and his wife. She called it her “last round- up and swan song” and was happy they all came to see her. Affectionately known as “Mema” by her family, she will be deeply missed and remembered for the fun times, trips, cooking and love. She was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Robert G. Mason; her father, Peter L. Scott, mother, Pauline Scott Monroe, stepfather, James Monroe, and by her broth­ er, Peter L. Scott, II. Survived by her son, Peter (Marian) Mason, Lakewood, CO; daughters Taryl McGinnis, U.A., OH; Lisa Mason, U.A., OH; five grandchildren, Daryl McGinnis, Molly Mason (Jason) Homec, Tasha McGinnis (Doug) Sims, Katelyn Smith (Chris) Brcsky. Mason (Aubrey) Smith; five great-grandchil­ dren, Claire, Noelle, James Sims; Ava and Reagen Homec; sister-in-law, Clara Scott; nephews: Bob (Carol) Aikin; and Daryl (Sylvia) Scott. 7“ Friends are invited to join her family at a service at First Community Church, 1 320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, OH 432 1 2, in the Burkhart Chapel at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 25, fol­ lowed by a celebration of her life in Brownlee Hall. In lieu of flowers, she preferred donations to First Community Church Akita Fund or charity of choice. Arrangements by Schoe dinger Northwest Chapel. Bernard C. Mason QUAKER CITY — Bernard C. Mason, 77, of 55446 Boston Road, Bamesville, died at 5:15 p.m. Thurs­ day (April 23, 1987) at his home following a brief illness. He was born Jan. 27, 1910, near Boston, Ohio, the son of the late Loren and Esteila Carter Mason. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a welder by Watts Foundry, Bamesville. He was preceded in death by his first wife, the former Virginia Ford, two sisters and a brother. He leaves his second wife, the former Nora Parks; a son, Wayne C. Mason of Bamesville; a daughter, a Patricia Ann Hayes of Jacksonville,' C o Fla.; a stepson, Johnny Lightfoot of <3 East Sparta; a stepdaughter, Mrs. John Turner of Frederick, Md. and <*> five grandchildren. SemcM were at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home, Quaker City. Evangelist Jame* Gallagher officiated. Burial Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. r< BETTY MASON Betty Jane Mason, 71, of Dun Glen, OH, passed away Friday August 7, 2015, at her home sur­ rounded by her family. She was born February 25, 1944, in Mt. Pleasant to the late Leo and Lillie (Bonzie) Mason. Betty was an retired employee of the former Bobbie-Brooks Co. in Bo\- laire.___ In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her life compan­ ion, Richard Hastings, and brother-in-laws, Edward Bednarek, Jay Blua, and Leslie Morgan. She is survived by her siblings, Marge Bednarek, Norma Jean Morgan, Ronald (Gail) Mason, Judy Blua, Carol (Henry) Miller, Joe (Peg) Mason, Rich (Gail) Mason, andjna-ny nieces and nephews. / / ^ According to Beuy Jane’s wishes there will be no visitation and private burial will be held-at the convenience of the family. Wilson Funeral Home 154 Second St. Dillonvale, OH, assisting the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri­ can Cancer Society. Beverly L. Mason Beverly L. Mason, 68, Charleston, W.Va., formerly of St. Qlairsvillfi^4ied Tuesday. April 2. , 1296, at her residence. She was a member of First Pres­ byterian Church, South Charleston, .W.Va. Surviving are her husband, A. Perry Mason; three daughters, Christine Kinsey of Huntington, W.Va., Ann Marks of Richmond, Va., Pam Babb of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; a son. Perry of Blairstown, N.J.; a brother, John iFidinger of Boston Lake, N.Y.; six •grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 7 o •to 9 p.m. at Snodgrass Funeral •5 iHome, 4122 MacCorkle Ave. SW, , _ South Charleston, where services —pf . ! will be held Friday at 2 p.m., with "r the Rev. Ingram and Marilyn Hedg- )[* peth officiating. Burial follows in r • Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston. & (p Memorial contributions may be fi *"5 made to Ronald McDonald House, ^ c/o C.A.M.C. Hospitals. ----C] MASON, Brandon, Rae, 34, of South Wheeling, died Saturday, April 5, 2008, at home. He was bom January, 11, 1974 in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of Wayne Mason of St. Clairsville and Linda Harvath Mason of Wheeling, Brandon was a Depart­ ment Manager for the St. Clairsville Lowe’s Store and a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents, he is also survived by a daughter, Mercedes L. Mason of Wheeling; a son, Canyon Rae Mason of Wheeling; a brother, Wayne ‘'JR” Mason Jr of Ada, Ohio; his fiancee, Stefanie Cox, of Wheeling; a loving niece, Breana L. Mason of Wheel­ ing. Brandon will be sadly missed by many Aunts, Uncles and Cousins. Friends will be received on Tuesday, April 8, 2008, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling, where services will be held on Wednesday, April 9, 2008. at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Bakhos Chidi- ac officiating. Interment in Ml. Zion Cemetery, Wheeling. Cari Masony^ Carl Mason, 80, of Kent, formerly of St. Clairsville, died March 29 at Akron General Hospital. He was a son of, the late Mr. and Mrs. Thoburn Mason. He was preceded in death by i his wife, Virginia Mason in 1977. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Don (Bernice) Shipley of Charlotte, N.C.; one brother, Walter Mason of St. Clairsville; one sister, Mrs. F H1 (Marguerite) Mason of Sacramento, Calif. \ Burial was held in Kent. o CATHERINE MASON Catherine Marie “Kellie” Mason of Chesapeake Beach, MD passed away October 4 while on vaca­ tion in Panama, City Flori- da. &Q/1* She is survived by her husband, Gary A. Mason of Chesapeake Beach; father, Denis W. Busch and his wife, Suzanne of M_artins Ferry,.OHi^and brothers, Michael Busch and his wife, Diane of North Can­ ton, OH, David Busch and his wife, Judy of Peachtree City, GA, and Timothy Busch and his wife Eliza­ beth of Springfield, VA; and many nieces and nephews who she loved dearly. She was preceded in death by her mother, Judith Ann Artzberger, and adop­ tive father, John A. Artzberger. Kellie was born in San Antonio, Texas, where her father served in the US Air Force, returning with her family to Wheeling, West Virginia, where she was raised and graduated from Mt. de Chantal Visitation Academy in 1981. Kellie moved to Mary­ land in 1984 and worked for the federal government for more than 30 years, ultimately working as a program analyst for the US Census Bureau. She was married in 2004 to the love of her life and they shared many adven­ tures together, including four trips to her favorite place, Italy, as well as 1 Hawaii, Australia, Argenti­ na and many places around the United States. Kellie was active in her church; Grace Church at West Shore, volunteered at Birthright in Prince Freder­ ick, MD and her extreme love of animals was mani­ fested in her volunteering at Calvert Animal Welfare League in Prince Frederick, MD. Her favorite activities were travelling, camping, motorcycling and scrap- booking, but the most important thing irUier life was her family. '-JzN’j- Kcllie was loved by everyone who knew her, she radiated love and joy and will be sorely missed by all. MASON, Charles “Chuck” W., 78, of RD 3 Box 64, Cameron, W.Va., died Sunday, Nov. 16, 2003 in the Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. He was bom Jan. 15, 1925 in Moundsville, the son of the late Wiley and Blanche Hudson Mason. Charles was a Protestant by faith; a Navy veteran of World War II; a very variable and active member of the American Legion Post 18, Cameron; past Governor of the Cameron Moose Lodge No. 758; and past mem­ ber of the Cameron E-Squad. He volunteered countless hours of labor to Cameron Swimming Pool and was retired from the Mobay Chemical Plant. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert; and two sisters, Wanda Polen and Mildred Robinson. Surviving are his wife, Carol McCardle Stickle-Mason; two daughters, Cris (Danny) Jacobs of Moundsville and Terri Meador of Cameron; a son, Gary (Janet) Mason of Cameron; two brothers, Gene (Peggy) Mason of Leavittsburg, Ohio and Chalmer (Beverly) Mason of Sheffield Lake, Ohio; five grandchildren; three great-grand­ children; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednes­ day, Nov. 19, 2003 at the Anderson Funeral Home, 39 Maple Avenue, Cameron where services will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003 with the Rev. Ron McCoy officiating. Burial in Halcyon Hills Memori­ al Park, Sherrard, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Cancer Society and the National Alzhiemers Foundation. r =nl

/' / #v 01 MASON, Charles W„ 91, Loving Husband, Father, a;ul Grandfather of Glen Dale, W.Va., entered into Rest on Friday, October 19, 2007. He was born October 24, 1915. in Beebe, W.Va., the son of the late Benjamin and Rosa Huff Mason. He was a WWI1 Army Air Corps Veteran: a retired secre- tarv/treasurer from 1 st Federal Savings & Loan; a member of Messiah Lutheran Church, where he was a member of the Steering Committee, which started the church in 1962, also served as President of the Church Council and financial secretary for many years; and was a 35-year member and Past President of the Moundsville Kiwanis Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Adeline Sellers: and five brothers, Okey, Milo, Audry, Dale and Lloyd Mason. Survivors include his loving wife of 62 years, Alice Mason; two daughters, Linda (Jim) Tuel of Wheeling and Kathleen (James) Taylor of Exeter, N.H.; a brother, David Chester Mason; three grand­ sons, Jeremy and Adam Tuel both of Wheeling and Patrick Taylor of Exeter; and several nieces and nephews including a special niece, Lois Dallas of New Martinsville, W.Va. Family will receive friends on Sunday from noon-3 and 7- 9 p.m., at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400 Jef­ ferson Avenue, Moundsville. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church, 503 Lafayette Avenue, Moundsville, with Pastor Judith Marlow and Pastor Paul Schafer officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church. _ll MASON, Doris E., 83, of Bellaire formerly of Bridgeport died Thursday June 9, 2011 at Liza’s Place Wheeling. She was born July 26, 1927 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Marcelus and Martha Mat- tie Rivers Wilson. She was a retired House­ keeping Supervisor for Ohio Valley General Hos­ pital, and a member of Wayman AME Church Wheeling. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Raymond L. Mason Sr. five sons and three daughters, three brothers and a sister. Surviving are a son Daniel R. Mason of Wheel­ ing two daughters Jo Rae Blanchard and Betty Jean Griffin both of Bellaire, a brother William Wilson of Cleveland, 14 grandchil­ dren, and 23 great-grand­ children. Friends received at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Saturday, June 11, 2011, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and then Sunday at Wayman AME Church, 1 136 Eoff St., Wheeling from 2 p.m. until the service at 3 p.m. with the Rev. John Stephens officiating. Inter­ ment in Weeks Cemetery Bridgeport. To leave a con­ dolence, please visit www.wilsonfuneralhome. com. MASON-BEY, Dwight Wil­ son, 54, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 8, 200$ in Belmont Community Hospital, Belmont, Ohio. He was bom January 4, 1952 in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of Doris Wilson Mason and the late Raymond Mason. Mr. Mason-Bey was a self- employed barber; and a member of Wayman A.M.E. Methodist Church, Wheeling. He was a past president of NAACP; he was a member of the Elks Club; a member of the Sons of the American Legion Post No. 89. Mr. Mason-Bey was a teacher at Clay School; a teacher and coach at Drivers Ed; he was a active participant in East Wheeling Community. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by four brothers, James, Raymond Jr., Otis and Anthony; and two sis­ ters, Beverly Copeland and Linda Mason. In addition to his mother, he is survived by three sisters, Jo Rae Blanchard, Martha Mason and Betty Griffin, all of Bellaire; a brother, Daniel Mason and his wife, Love, of Pueblo, Colo.; and special friends, Karyn, Charise, Jay, Bryant and Austyn. Family and friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling Friday, March 10 from 6-9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday, March 11,2006 at 11 a.m. with the Reverend John E. Stephens officiating. Interment in Weeks Ceme- teiy, Bridgeport, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wayman AME Methodist Church, 89 12th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kep- nerfuneral.com. P™„AS?N’ Edith M„ 86, o( Pennsylvania Avenue, n^ro01!^;^3’’ died Thursday, Dec 18,2003 at home. . Mie was bom August 13,1917 in Cameron, the daughter of the Slonake?b and MarSaret Mackey She was a member of the Cameron Church of Christ. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Hobert Mason in 1992; two brothers, John and Harvey S lon­ ger; and five sisters, Mabel Davis, Carrie Yoho, Edna Welling, Pearl Antill and Nellie Yoho. Survivors include two sons, Challen (Patsy) Mason of Owens­ boro, Kv. and Jack (Wilda) Mason of Moundsville, W.Va.- a daughter, Peggy (Mike) Dillard of Cleveland, Ala.; two sisters, Bessie Hammers and Margaret Riggs, both of Cameron; nine grandchildren; seven great-grand-J children; and several nieces anc nephews. Family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m. Friday at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jeffer­ son Avenue, Moundsville. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Sat­ urday at Cameron Church of Christ, 2 Church Street, Cameron, W.Va. with Evangelist Louis Rushmore officiating. Interment in Highland Cemetery, Cameron. 1 Memorial contributions may be made to Cameron Church of Christ. Eleanor Mason Eleanor Jane Mason, 69, Second Stieet, Bethesda, died Saturday Ju- X7’ 2°Q-L-a[ Wheeling'Hospital. SRe was born Dec. 1, 1931 jn Bar- rhIV|1 C’ lauShter of the late Chtudes and Nellie Bowen Cowgjll. Eleanor was a homemaker and tor a time worked at Damsels Ice ^ Cream of Barnesville, a former P? Cluhbn P ®,ethesda Mothers > Cmb Oakleigh Garden Club, and ChurchtheSda Un‘ted Methodisl p In addition to her parents she ~ was preceded in death by a’step i O' brother, William Cowgill. P ' Surviving are her husband, John r. Mason; two sons, Bradley and Wife 2®bble Mason and Bryan and wire Chert Mason; grandchildren p?^ Ashley, Erin, Bryan and Zackary (D Mason, all of Bethesda; brothers! — W ct|re‘ £3K' r5- G Friends will be received Mon- taeY’l 4.^ndJ t0 9 P-m. at Kelly kj ?/aido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a m., with Pastor Rick Burkhardt officiating. Burial follows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Evelyn Masoniijsjlrf Evelyn I. Mason, 61, of 264 N. Main St., Cadiz, died Wednesday in St. John Medical Center, Steubenville. She was born April 21, 1923, in Flushing, a daughter of the late Chester Worthington and Pauline Albright Worthington. An employee of HARCATUS Community Action, Cadiz, she was a member of St. James AME Church, Cadiz. Surviving are her husband. Noble Mason Jr.; five sons. Noble B. Ill of Springfield, An­ thony of Phoenix, James of Cadiz, Jason of Akron and Kevin of Smithfield; two daughters, Annelle Smith of Smithfield, Wendy King of Wintersville; a sister; Vivian Hughs of ^ Springfield; two brothers, James and Michael V' Worthington, both of Springfield; 17 grandchildren. ft Friends will be received at the *1 Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, ft Cadiz, Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held Sat­ Vft urday at 2 p.m. in St. James AME CHurch, Cadiz, with the Rev. demon Payton officiating. Burial follows in Cadiz Union Cemetery. MASON, Charles FI '‘Bud,” age 84, of R.R. 21 New Martinsville, died Satl urday, September 17, 2005 ini Wheeling Hospital Medical Park. He was born December 17, 1920 in New Martinsville, the son of the late Oliver Floyd “Odd” Mason and Vada Lisetta Haught Milton Mason. Bud began his career in the cutting shop as a grinder and polisher at the New Mar­ tinsville Glass Manufacturing Co., he was a mould maker and shop foreman at the Viking Glass Co., and assis­ tant to the president at Dalzell Viking Glass Co., where he retired after 59 years of serv­ ice. He was a life member of the 375 Clubber, Past Gover­ nor and Secretary of the New Martinsville Moose Lodge 931, Past North Moose of Ohio Valley Moose Legion 37, a life member of the Moose Fellowship Degree, Pilgrim Degree of Honor from Moose International, Past President of the WV Moose Association, Past Deputy Supreme Governor, Past Deputy Grand North Moose, Past International Moose of the Year, Member of the Moose 931 Ritual Staff and Ritual Judge of WV Moose Association and Moose Inter­ national. Bud was also a member of the Wetzel Masonic Lodge 39, AF&AM, a 32nd Degree Mason, member of the Scot­ tish Rite in Wheeling, the Osiris Temple of A.A.O.N.M.S. Shrine of Wheeling, the Legion of Honor of Osiris Temple, Past President and Secretary of the Tri-State Shrine Club of New Martinsville. He was a member of the Paden City American Legion Post 86, Sistersville VFW Post 6327, life member of the | Disabled American Veterans j and the 78th Division Veter­ ans Association. He served in Europe during WWI1 and par­ ticipated in the Battle of the Bulge. Bud was the recipient of the Purple Heart Medal of Honor, three Bronze Star Medals, two for heroic achievement, and one for meritorious. He was awarded the Croix de Guerre with Palm Medal by the Belgium government and a Campaign Ribbon with three battle stars for Ardennes Rhineland and Central Europe and the Presi­ dential Unit Citation. He was also a member of the Solemn Order of Texas Braggarts, Cherry River Navy and the New Martinsville United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Robinson Mason; three sisters, Virginia Mason Hill, Betty Lee Mason and Alice Milton Diamon; one brother, Phillip “Hank” Haught. Survivors include one daughter, Debra S. Mason of New Martinsville; one sister, Mary Mason Jeffers of Lake­ land, Fla; one brother, George E. Mason of New Mar­ tinsville; several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Mar­ tinsville where the Moose Pil­ grim service will be conduct­ ed on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Michael Atkinson officiating. The Paden City American Legion Post 86 and the Sis­ tersville VFW Post 6327 will be conducting military servic­ es at the funeral home. Interment in Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Mar­ tinsville where the Wetzel Masonic Lodge 39 AF&AM will conduct Masonic Grave­ side Services. Memorial contributions may be made to the New Mar­ tinsville Public Library, 160 Washington Street, New Mar­ tinsville, WV 26155, the American Cancer Society, Wetzel County Unit, 122 S. High Street, Morgantown, WV 26501, or the Moose Heart Endowment Fund. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneraIhomes.com Florence Mason Florence Mason, 92. of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003 at Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. She was bom Oct. 5, 1910 at Athens, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Mary Thompson White. Florence was a retired practi­ cal nurse and a member of East Richland Friends Church. She was preceded in death by her husband Walter and several brothers and sisters. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Sr. (Phyllis) Kosar of Wheeling, W.Va.; two sisters, Cora Tucker and Grace Richards of Florida; grandchildren, Joseph Jr., David, Ralph and Mark Kosar; and five great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received Wednesday 10 a.m. until time of funeral services at noon at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio, with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. ______MASON, Florence “Floss,” 78, of Branson Road, Georgetown, Ohio, died Thursday, September 4, 2008, at her home. She was born January 1 8, 1930, in Warwood, W.Va., the daughter of the late Charles J. and Belle King Speer. Floss was a graduate of Georgetown-Short Creek Grade School and Cadiz High School class of 1947. She got her nursing degree from "Martins Ferry "Hospital Ruth Brant School of Nursing class of 1950. Working as a registered nurse for 38 years, retiring as, Director of Nursing Care, she said, “These were the best years of my life.” She was a member of the Georgetown Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her First husband, William L. Fithen; her second husband, Howard “Mooch” Mason; and two brothers, Theodore and Curtis Speer. Surviving are a son, Charles W."(Rose) Fithen of Georgetown; a stepson, John Mason of Columbus, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Jane Dykes of Austin," Texas; a brother, George C. (Evelyn) Speer of Georgetown; a brother-in- law, Walt Mason of Detroit, Mich.; a sister-in-law, Shirley Mackey of Martins Ferry, Ohio; five grandchil­ dren, Sara Fithen, Bridgette Fithen, Douglas (Jessica) Fithen, Laurel (Brian) Williams, and Julianna Dykes; four great-grandchil­ dren, Christopher John Fithen, Nikita Fithen, Davis Chrisman, and Avery Fithen; five companion pets, two dogs and three cats; several nieces and nephews; and her loving friends. There will be no visitation. Family and friends will be received for a, memorial remembrance to celebrate her life on Saturday, September 13, 2008, beginning at 2 p.m., at her home on Branson Rd., in Georgetown. Memorial contributions may be made to the House of the Carpenter, 200 S. Front St., Wheeling, WV 26003 or to an animal shelter of your choice. MASON, Frederick A., 67, a resident of Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004 in 1 the Belmont Manor Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was bom Dec. 23, 1936 in Cameron, W.Va., the son of the late Conrad Cecil Mason and Artie Marguerite Headley Mason. He was a retired truck driver and dispatcher and a Navy veter­ an who served on the USS Stod­ dard. He was active in Boy Scouts, San Fernando Counsel, Arleta, Calif, and Capital Area Council, Chantilly, Va., where he was inducted into Order of the Arrow. Surviving are his wife, Sheryl A. Mason; three sons, Dana S. Mason and his wife, Jennifer- Keadle, of Wheeling, W.Va., Stephen Wayne Mason and his wife, Angie, of South Beach, Ore. and Conrad Lee Mason and his wife, Gail, of Berryville, Va. and their mother, Alice Walton of Springfield, Va.; three other children, Mark “Tony” Coleman and his wife, Lori, of Blacklick, Ohio, Kelley S. Dobkin and her husband, Joseph, of Wheeling and Eric S. Coleman of Houston, Texas; a sister, Gerry Anne Kra- vanya and her husband, John “Jack,” of Warwood; eight grandchildren, Taylor Chase Mason, Abigail Shayne Mason, Conrad Walker Mason, Dana Scott Mason II, Logan Horrocks, Brittany and Jacob Coleman and Jonathan W. Dobkin; many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers and sisters-in- law, and friends; and a mother- in-law, Jeri Carpenter. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheel­ ing and from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First English Lutheran Church, 35-16th Street, Wheel­ ing with the Rev. William Ridenhour officiating. In lieu of flowed memorial contributions may be made to the Harmony House, Inc., 61- 13th Street, Wheeling, WV, 26003. Condolences may be sent tol the family at www.kepnerfunerJ al.com. ______I Hazel Mason Hazel I. Mason, 77 of Shadyside, Ohio, died Saturday Dec. 6, 2003 at the Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling, W.Va. She was bom Oct. 24, 1926 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Harold and Cora Williamson Douthitt. Hazel was a retired lab analyst for the former Conalco Corporation at Hannibal, Ohio and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Bellaire, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, William B. Mason on Nov. 12, 2003 and a brother, Charles Douthitt. Surviving are one daughter, Judith E. Holler and her husband James of Shadyside, Ohio and William H. Mason of Shadyside, Ohio and one sister, Margaret Henthorne of Shadyside, Ohio. Also three grandchildren, Cynthia A. Mason, Tamara S. Goode and Jolie J. Filippone and four great-grandchildren. There wil be no visitation. Family and friends are invited to attend memorial graveside serv­ ices on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003 at 1 p.m. at the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio, with the Rev. Thomas L. Jones officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Legion Post 521, 3809 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio, 43947. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio. MASON, Henry F., 67, of 227 S. Marietta St., St Clairsville, died Sat­ urday at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired soil conservationist with the U.S. Depart­ ment of Agriculture, and a member of First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville. He was an Army Air Force veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Lorena Welsch, in 1965, and Edith G. Fields, in 1983. Surviving are his wife, Mildred Carpenter M ason; a son, James H. of Lake Worth, Fla.; a brother, Bernard C. of Barnesville; several nieces and nephews. Friends received at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Belmont Lodge No. 16 F&AM service at 7 p.m. Tuesday, followed by St. Clairsville Chapter No. 510, Order of Eastern Star serv­ ice at 7:15. MASON, Herbert R. “Bob,” 74, of New Martinsville, W.Va., died Tuesday, December 7, 2004 at his home. He was a retired timber cutter; a Protestant by faith; and a U.S. Army veteran of WWII. Surviving are two daughters, Sharia Rollins of New Hamp­ shire and Sheila Hogan of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; two broth­ ers, Wells Junior Mason of New Martinsville and Sherwood Mason of Akron, Ohio; a dear friend, Violet Anderson; and six grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Palmer Funeral Home, Pine Grove, W.Va. Graveside services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Pricetown Cemetery, Pricetown, W.Va. Howard Mason Howard "Mooch" Mason, 82, of Georgetown, Ohio, ^iedThursda^, J^jL__2L 2002, in^asTTMiio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born Sept. 11, 1919, in Wheeling, a son of the late Herbert and Matilda Trott Mason. He was a retired inspector for the former Picoma Industries of Martins Ferry; a Deacon and Church Council member of St. John's Lutheran Church; a retired member of the Martins Ferry Fire Dept. Alert Engine Co. and the Emergency Squad. He was past member and president of the Mar­ tins Ferry School Board; and past member of the Betty Zane Square Dancers. I In addition to his parents, he 'was preceded in death by his first wife, Ann L. Dull Mason; three brothers: Herbert, Melvin and Bernard; and three sisters: Orpha, [Aimie and Virginia; his adoptive parents, Harrison B. and Emma Seabright Chambers; and his broth­ er and sisters, Karl Chambers, Marie Cunningham and Wilma Tice. Surviving are his wife, Florence S. "Flossie" Speer Mason; a son. Dr. John H. Mason of Columbus, Ohio; a daughter, Jane A. Dykes and her husband, Steven of Dallas, Texas; a stepson, Charles W. Fithen and his wife, Rose; a broth­ er, Walter Mason of Frazer, Mich.; a sister, Betty Jett of Weirton; five grandchildren; two great grandchil­ dren; adoptive brothers and sisters, Albert "Zip" Chambers and his wife, Grace of Lansing, Ohio; Mary Emily Raimonde and her husband, Orlando of Tiltonsville, Ohio; Jean Logsdon of Martins Ferry and Barbara Palkovich and her husband, Paul of Bellaire. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth Streets, Martins Ferry, on Sunday from 12 Noon to 9 p.m. and on Monday from 11 a.m. until the time of services at 1 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church, 40 N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, with the Rev. Peter L. Pilger officiating. Interment will follow in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John's Lutheran Church. James H. Mason James H. Mason, 53, Lake Worth, Fla., formerly of South Ma­ rietta Street, St. Clairsville. JEjjday_, March 3, 2000 at his < home. He was born Aug. 12, 1946 in Barnesville, a son of Mildred 3 I Carpenter Mason and the late Hen- \ ry Francis Mason. He was a teacher having taught at Belmont Technical College and was currently exploring a candida­ cy into the ministry of the United f Methodist Church. He was a mem­ ber of St. Luke’s United Methodist ^PT Church at Lake Worth, Belmont _r> Lodge 16 F&AM at St. Clairsville, fO Bridgeport Chapter 452 Order of [/) Eastern Star, a member of the board of Christians Reaching Out — to Society, Order of DeMolay — Chevaliers, United Methodist Men and an ordained deacon of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving, in addition to his mother of Florida, are his wife, J. Diane Moore Mason. Friends will be received Mon- day, 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, 141 S Marietta St., St. Clairsville. Friends then received Tuesday from noon until time of services at 1 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Dale Epple and the Rev. Homer Harden offici­ ating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Belmont Lodge will conduct Masonic ser- vices at 6:15 p.m. Monday fol­ lowed by Bridgeport Chapter East­ ern Star services at 6:30 p.m. in the funeral home. T MASON, John Julius, 88, of Wheeling passed away on February 12, 2010 at Willowbrook Christian Village in Delaware, Ohio. Born in Blaine, Ohio, he was the son of Frank and Helen Mason, both deceased. John was employed by Valley Machine in Martins Ferry, Ohio and Blaw Knox. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Gertrude Evelyn and his sister, Irene Luzens- ki. A resident of Elm Grove, W.Va., John moved to Dele- ware, Ohio in May of 2009 to live with his son John Arden and his daughter-in- law, Jeanne. He enjoyed the company of his grandchildren, Kristin Schindler, Amy Cope and Michael Mason and his great grandchildren, Mason Schindler, Brenden Schindler, Robert Cope, Mikayla Mason and Jessica Mason. He is survived by a broth­ er, Frank Mason of Grove- port. Ohio and sister, Goldie Mason, of Caseville, Mich. A celebration of life will be held at a date to be announced and contributions in memory of John Mason can be made to HomeReach Hospice, 561 W. Central Ave., Delaware, OH 43015. MASON, Joseph, 83, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Friday, October 8, 2010 in Forrest Hill Care Center, St. Clairsville. "TV He was bom October 19, 1 926 a son of the late Ralph Henry and Anna Marie Wagoner Mason. He retired in 1991 as a pattern maker in the glass industry at Thatcher Glass/Toledo Mold. He helped design the most rec­ ognizable glass containers we use e'very day. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the 1 Pacific aboard the U.S.S. Shea. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Rose Mary Mason; two brothers, Ralph Henri Mason and Paul Mason; a sister, Jean Baumberger; brother-in- law Robert Baumberger; daughter Kathleen Moms; and a son-in-law, David Zediker. Surviving are six chil­ dren, Donna Zediker of Virginia Beach, Va., Sue A. Harris of Byesville, Ohio, Brian (Freida) Mason of Virginia Beach, Laury (Patrick) Conley of Atlanta. Ga., Linda Kruse of Bowling Green, Ohio, and William Morris of Mount Pleasant, Pa.; a sister, Anna Mary “Nuise” Morrissey of Cape Coral, Fla.; a sister- in-law, June Mason of Washington, Pa.; 11 grand­ children. David and Daniel Mason. Darren, Devin, Deana, Keith and Tracey Zediker and Joseph, Jessica, Eric and Anna Mason; and six greatgrand­ children. Friends will be received Monday, October 11,2010 at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday with Father Thomas Graven officiating. Final arrangements will be at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Belmont County Animal Rescue League. Lillian Mason . Lillian Johanna Mason, 93, of Dun Glen, died Wednesday, May 7, 2003 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Long Term Care, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom April 9, 1910 in Wainwright, Ohio, daughter of the late Jack and Freda Tschanz Bonzi. Lillian was Catholic by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Leo Raymond Mason in November of 1969; one brother Andrew Bonzi; and one sister Lena Cominaghi. Surviving are three sons Ronald of Canton, Ohio, Joseph of Dillonvale, Ohio, and Richard of St. Louis, Mo.; five daughters Margaret Bednarek of New Alexandria, Ohio, Norma Jean Morgan of Quaker City, Ohio, Judith Blua of Colgate, Okla., Carol Miller, with whom she resided and Betty Mason, both of Dun Glen; 16 grandchildren and 33 great - grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend visitation Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, Ohio, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m., with Monsignor George Coyne the officiant. Interment follows at Highland Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. LORNA MASON Lorna Mason, 89, of Cambridge, OH, died Saturday, January 3, 2015. She was born May 27, 1925, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Zelda (Nelson) Mayhugh. Lorna co-owned and served as a co-editor of the Lantern Tribune Newspaper and attended the Anchor Church of Cambridge, OH. She grad­ uated from Bellaire High School and earned an Associate's Degree in Journalism at WVNCC She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Garth Mason, a daughter-in-law, Gene (Hilton) Mason, a son-in- law, Michael James, a brother-in-law. Bob Frank; sisters, Yvonne, Maxine, Evangeline, and Nyla Sue, brothers, Jerry, Harry and wife, Betty (Owens) Rayford. She is survived by her children, Nile of Warren OH, Wayne and wife, Wanda (Maynard) of Wheeling WV, Chayne of Cambridge OH, Rosemary and husband, Jim of Ravenna OH, Martha of Cambridge OH, and Zee and wife, Joyce (Trigg) of Shadyside OH. In addition she is survived by her sis­ ters, Nada and Rosemary and husband, Tom Tucker, brothers, Paul and wife, Bonnie, and Jack. As well as 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and four great-great^grandchil- dren. ^7 £ Visitation will be held at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 441, 37th St. Bellaire OH 43906. From 4-8 p.m. on Friday, January 9 and Saturday, January 10th from 11 until time of service at 1pm. With Pastor Aaron Bounds officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. & ASON, Martha E„ 53, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Saturday, March 24, 2007 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom May 28, 1953 in Martins Ferry, the daughter of Doris Wilson Mason and the late Raymond Mason. Martha was a dietary aid; and a member of the Wayman A.M.E. Church of Wheeling. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by five brothers; and two sisters. Martha is survived by her mother of Bridgeport; a son, Jeff Mason of Reynoldsburg, Ohio; a daughter, Tiffany. Mason of Grove City, Ohio; a brother, Daniel Mason of Pueblo, Colo.; two sisters, JoRae Blanchard of Bellaire and Betty Jean Griffin of Wheeling; and eight grand­ children. Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial service on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Wayman A.M,E. Church, with the Rev. John E. Stephens, Sr. officiating. A reception will be held immediately following the serv­ ice at the Doc. Horton Center on Eoff Street. Arrangements by the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. MASON, Marvin G., 80, OF Moundsville, W.Va., died Thursday, March 11, 2004, at the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. Born in Moundsville on July 20, 1923, Marvin was the son of the late Frank M. and Flora Gorby Mason. He was a retired employee of Allied Chemical Co. and the Plumbers/Fitters Local No.83; and an Army veterap or World War II. He was a member of the Knights of Pythion, Marshall- Union Lodge No.8 A.F. & A.M.; a member of Scottish Rite Bod­ ies of Wheeling and the Osiris Shrine of Wheeling; Arab Patrol, Legion of Honor and the Vets Unit Hillbillies Caravan. In addition to his parents, Marvin was preceded in death by a sister. Surviving are his wife of 61 years, Malissa Howell Mason; two daughters, Jeanette Capaldi of Calif, and Marlene Persinger and her husband, Dan, of Wash­ ington Lands; a son, Frank Mason of McMechen, W.Va.; a sister, Arlie DelRe of Moundsville; seven grandchil­ dren, three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Sun­ day, March 14, 2004 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel, 1 18 Grant Avenue, Moundsville. Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with Brother Paul Smith officiat­ ing. Interment In Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard, W.Va. where graveside services will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to the Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center, 1305 National Road Wheeling. Friends may offer online condo­ lences to the Mason family at www.altmeyer.com. Wlildred C. Mason ! Mildred C. Mason, 83, of ;Lake Worth, Florida, formerly ;ol So. Marietta Street, St. •Clairsville died Sunday, Feb. 22, 12004 in Atlantis, Florida. ! She was born at Maynard on ; July 16, 1920, a daughter of the late Forest L. Carpenter and Rosa Gallagher Carpenter. Mildred was a member of [First Presbyterian Church at St. ;Clairsville. a member and past ^worthy matron of the former St. Clairsville Chapter #510 Order :of Eastern Star and current mem­ ber of Bridgeport Chapter #452, a member of the Daughters of the Nile at Wheeling and a friend of St. Luke's United Methodist Church at Lake Worth. Florida. In addition to her parents she •was preceded in death by her •husband, Henry Francis Mason on March 15, 1986; her son James Henry Mason on March 3, 2000 and her sister Norma Swallie in March of 1996. • Surviving is her daughter-in- ‘law. J. Diane Moore Mason of Lake Worth, Fla., with whom 1 she resided. Friends will be received on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville where serv­ ices will be held on Thursday at 1:00 p.m. Burial will follow in -Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. Eastern Star services will be Wednesday, at 7 p.m., in the funeral home. MASON, Nile Garth, 81, of Cameron Continuous Care Center, Cameron, W.Va., died Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. He was bom Sept. 15, 1922 in Cameron, W.Va., a son of the late Marvin and Martha Young Mason. He was a member of the Cameron Baptist Church, Cameron and a retired pipelines In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Chester, Alton, Claude and Wayne; and a sister, Hildred Bonar. Surviving are his wife, Lorna Mayhugh Mason of Middlefield, Ohio; three daughters, Lorna Chayne Mason of Middlefield, Rosemary (Jim) Patton of Cha­ grin Falls, Ohio and Martha (Mike) James of Powhatan Point, Ohio; three sons, Nile Donovan (Gene) Mason of War­ ren, Ohio, Vaughn Wayne (Wanda) Mason of Wheeling, W.Va. and Zee (Sue) Mason of Bellaire, Ohio; a sister, Amy Reilly of Moundsville; 10 grandchildren; several great­ grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be I held at the convenience of the I family. I Memorial contributions may I be made to the Cameron Baptist IChurch, RD 5, Box 521, [Cameron, WV 26033. | Arrangements by the Ander- Ison Funeral Home, 1109 Sec- lond Street, Moundsville. Paul C. Mason Paul C. Mason, 74, Upper Arlington, died Wednesday, May. 24, 2000 athis homeTHe was bomlnBethesda^ e He was a retired employee or AMPSCO, Inc., the co-owner of Timco Products, a member of Northwest United Methodist Church, the Columbus Builder’s Exchange and an Army veteran of World War II. __ He was preceded in death by nis wife, Mary Joan Holling Mason; a ^ brother, Lee Mason. CO Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Timothy (Paula) Combs and LV Mary Ann Mason, both of Upper Arlington; two grandchildren; a ^ brother, John T. Mason of Bethes- ^ da; a sister, Hazel Fitzgerald of Bethesda; many nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held r May 27 at Northwest United Methodist Church, 5200 Riverside f ) Drive, Columbus, with the Rev. ^ William Hunter officiating. A pri­ vate interment was held for the family at Union Cemetery. Schoedinger Northwest Chapel, 1740 Zollinger Road, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice at Riverside/Grant, 3535 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43214 or to Paul C. Mason Schol­ arship at Northwest United Methodist Church, 5200 Riverside Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43220. Ralph Mason Sr. /slzfa Ralph E. Mason Sr.., 77,... of„ New Rumley, a retired Scio pottery employee, died Sunday morning at the Harrison Com­ munity Hospital. He was bom in Bowerston, Feb. 13, 1907, a son of the late Joseph and Etta Jamison Mason. Surviving are his wife, Eva Mae Wallace Mason; a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Vance (Brenda) Smith of New Rumley; a son, Ralph E. Mason Jr. of Scio; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Cramblett of Scio and Mrs. Gladys Crownable of Sacramento, Calif. A brother preceded him in death. Services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Purviance Funeral Home, Scio, with the Rev. Bruce Zimmerman of­ ficiating. Calling hours are Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in the Meth- odist Cemetery, New Rumley. pM£SON, Robert B., 74, of RD 3, Cameron, W.Va., died Monday, May 12, 2003 in Bish­ op Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling, W.Va. He was bom June 21, 1928 in Moundsville, W.Va., son of the late Wiley L. and Blanche Hud-1 son Mason. He was a member of First Christian Church, Cameron; a 50 year member of Cameron Moose Lodge 758; and retired from the former Mobay Chemical Corp. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sis- ^anc*a (Londo) Polen and Mildred Robinson; and a grand­ daughter, Jeanette Williams. Surviving are his beloved wife of 51 years, Vivian Lee “Bib” Gray, with whom he would have celebrated their 51st anniversary May 10, 2003; two sons, Robert Mason of Cameron and Richard R. (Kathy) Mason of Louisville, Ky.; three daughters, Vickey (Roy) Williams of Beallsville, Ohio, Susie (David) Pauley of Wheeling and Cyndi D. (Mark) Sabo of Glen Easton, W.Va.; three brothers, Charles W (Carol) Mason of Cameron, Gene (Peg) Mason of Warren, Ohio, and Chalmer (Beverly) Mason of Cleveland, Ohio; a brother-in- law, Robert Robinson of Cameron; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Anderson Funeral Home, 39 Maple Ave., Cameron, where service will be held at 1 p.m. Fri- ?ay>with the Rev. Dr. Walter McNutt and Pastor Ron McCoy officiating. Interment in Halcyon !™s Memorial Park, Sherrard, W.Va. MASON, Robert L., 55, of Middlebourne, departed this life Monday, February 27, 2006 at his home. He was bom July 23, 1950 at Big Issac, Doddridge Coun­ ty, a son of Jean Spurgeon Mason, Cummings, Ga. and the late John E. Mason. Bob was a former employee of Mobay Corp., a member of Middlebourne Lodge #34 A.F. and A.M., Tyler County Shrine and Nemesis Temple, Parkers­ burg and was a member of the First Baptist Church, Middle- bourne. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a brother, John T. Mason; a sis­ ter Loretta Jane Mason. In addition to his mother, he is survived by two sons Robert Chadwick Mason and wife Christi, Deep Valley, W.Va. and James Eric Mason, Mid­ dlebourne; a daughter, Ashley Marie Mason, Middlebourne; six brothers, Thomas D. Mason (Patty), Middlebourne. Richard L. Mason (Jeanie), New Martinsville, Joseph B. Mason, Sistersville, Arthur W. Mason (Frances), Sistersville. Leeman W. Mason (Susan), Middlebourne, Philip R Mason (Marie), Fairmont;: three sisters, Judy Ann Glover (Richard), Sistersville, Nancy Lou Sabol (Robert), Cum-| mings, Ga., Christina J. Lasn (Todd), Middlebourne; two grandchildren, Kyle and Brooke Mason. Friends will be received at the Furbee Funeral Home, Middlebourne,W.Va. Wednes­ day from 1 1a.m. to 1 p.m.. time of the service with Rev Earl Fletcher officiating. Inter­ ment at Beechwood Cemetery Alma. MASON, Rosemary, 71, of Maynard, Ohio, died Saturday March 14, 2009, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born August 27, 1937 in Washington, Pa. a daughter of the late William and Rose Seibel Reilly. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Maynard and former organ­ ist for the Immaculate Conception Church in Washington, Pa. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Kathleen Rose Morris. Surviving are her hus­ band, Joseph Mason; two daughters, Linda Marie Martin and Laury Rose (Patrick) Conley; a son, William (Patricia) Morris; a stepson, Brian Mason; two stepdaughters, Donna Zedicker and Sue Ann Harris; her brother, William Reilly, 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grand children. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory St.Clairsville, Ohio, where a vigil service will be held at 3 p.m. A funeral liturgy with Mass will be held Wednesday at 10 am at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Maynard with Fr. Thomas Graven the celebrant. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Maynaix^^ MASON, Ruth Elizabetli Miller, 92, formerly of South Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Sunday, April 20, 2003, in the Washington Hospital, Washing­ ton, Pa. She was bom Oct. 24, 1910 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daugh­ ter of the late Howard and Kathryn Mulroy Miller. She was a retired employee of Block Brothers Tobacco, Wheel­ ing and a life-long member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, South Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her first husband, William Bul­ lock in 1949; her second hus­ band, John W. Mason in 1984; four brothers, Robert Lee, Howard A., Ralph Henry and Raymond Miller; and two sis­ ters, Helen Baker and Betty Mil- hom. Surviving are a sister, Kay Martin and her husband, Calvin, of Warwood; a nephew, Robert M. Miller and his wife, Rebecca, of Washington, Pa.; and three nieces, Donna Lou Bowman and Susan Jones and her husband, Larry, all of Wheeling and Lisa Ware and her husband, Michael, of Deep Creek, Md. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 ! p.m. Tuesday, April 22, 2003 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob streets, South Wheel­ ing where services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday , April 23, 2003 with the Rev. David A. Twedt officiating. Interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity Lutheran Church, 3536 Eoff Street, Wheeling. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. MASON, Thelma M., 90, of Reader, W.Va., died Mon­ day, July 4, 2005 at her home. She was bom September 4, 1914 in Sandoval, III., the daughter of the late Henry and Ruth Etta Knotts Thomas. She was a Protestant by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Hughie Mason on September 22, 1978; one grandson and one great-grand­ son. Survivors are one son, Dearld T. Mason of Paden City, W.VA; one daughter, Patricia Cain of Reader, W.Va., two sisters, Hazel All­ ton of Parkersburg, W.Va and Freda Yoho of Canton, Ohio; a half-sister, Ruby Belcher of Napoleon, Ohio, seven grand­ children and five great-grand­ children. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Palmer Funeral Home, Pine Grove, W.Va where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment at Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Pine Grove, W.Va. ! Thelma Mason Thelma McWilliams Mason, 58, of Philadelphia, formerlyof Bel­ mont died Saturday in Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. She was born reb. c* 4 1929 at Belmont, a daughter of \ Ae late Avery and SteUa Thomo- \ son McWilliams. V^m/76 / She was a waitress. Surviving are 3 son. Brian 1 Mason of Virginia Beach, Va.; te two daughters, Donna Zediker o Virginia^ Beach, Sue Barrett of Rptnesda • two brothers, Don McWilliams of Belmont, Kemieth .McWilliams of San Jose, Calit., !et,.^“w.wiUb.con- ! ' ducted at l p.rn Tuesday in Hope 0 1 Cemetery, Hendrysburg, with the 5 Rev John Johnson pffwiaUng. % Arrangements by Kelly-Kemp p Funeral Home, Bethesda. Walter Mason y//^- -TV Walter Mason, 88, Orchard Ter­ race Apartments, St. Clairsville, died Wednesday morning at his home. He was born Dec. 28, 1901 at Moundsville, W.Va., a son of the late Thomas and Ella Parsons Mason. He was a retired salesman for In­ ternational Trucks and School Buses. He was affiliated with East Richland Friends Church, and Belmont Lodge 16 F&AM. He was preceded in death by three brothers. Surviving are his wife, Florence ; Lillie White Mason; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Joseph (Phyllis) Kosar Sr. of Wheeling; a sister, Marguarita » Mann of California; four grand- 1 children- four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 9 a.m. Saturday until time of services at 11 a.m. at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Entomb­ ment follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to East Richland Friends Church. ______M MASON, Wells Junior, 84, of New Martinsville, WV passed away at Wheel­ ing Medical Park, Friday, May 10, 2013, surrounded by his loving family. Junior was bom April 5, 1929, at Silver Hill, WV, son of the late Friend Wells and Lela Ostie Rush Mason. He retired from Ormet and was a carpenter and farmer. He was a mem­ ber of the Antioch Christ­ ian Church, Proctor, WV where he served as a dea- con. In addition to his i^arents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Robert; granddaughter, Jill Chris­ tine Mason; father-in- law and mother-in-law, Foster and Delia Lemasters Rine. Surviving are his loving wife of 60 years, Genelda Martha Rine Mason; broth­ er, Sherwood (Nila) Mason of Akron, OH; two sisters- in-law, Shirley (Arthur) Durig and Erica Mason Hall; daughter, Linda (William) Hamlin of Blaine, OH; two sons, Wayne (Judy) Mason of New Martinsville, WV and Roger (Regina) Mason of Proctor, WV; eight grand­ children, Heather Crook Richter, Drew (Amanda) Mason, Aimee (Tim) Car­ penter, Rebecca Crook, Melinda Crook, Craig (Meredith) Mason, Rachel Mason and Eric Mason; eight great-grandchildren, Brandon Mason, Faith Richter, Wilson Richter, Wyatt Mason, Conner Car­ penter, Emaline Richter, Reagan Mason and Tucker Mason. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 6-9 p.m., Monday, May 13, 2013 at the Jarvis-Williams Funeral Homes, 1224 S. Bridge St., New Martinsville, WV where service will be held 11 a.m., Tuesday, May 14, 2013 with Pastor Lemoyne Homer officiating. Interment in Fitzsim­ mons Cemetery on Doolin Route near New Mar­ tinsville, WV. Memorial contributions may be made in Junior’s name, to the Antioch Chris­ tian Church, RR Box 1 23, Proctor, WV 26055. MASON, William B., 76, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Wednes­ day, Nov. 12, 2003 in the Wheeling Hospital. He was born March 7, 1927 in Bellaire, a son of the late Brook and Alice Hardy Mason. Bill was retired from Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel, Benwood Plant; a member of the Shady- side Christian Church and the American Legion Post 521; and an Air Force veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife. Hazel Douthitt Mason; two chil­ dren. William of Shadyside and Judith Holler and her husband, James, of Shadyside; three grandchildren, Cynthia Alice Mason, Tamara Sue Goode and Jolie June Filippone: and four great-grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend graveside services at 1 p.m. Fri- I day. Nov. 14, 2003 in Belmont j Memorial Park with the Rev. i Thomas Jones officiating. Full military services will be conducted by the American Legion. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Legion . Post 521, Shadyside. _ Charlel Ww&m e&S Charles Marge Mass, 82ri033 Minellen Drive, Bridgeport, Qf Thursday, June 20, 1 996 ,at the cP 1 hast Ohio Regional Hospital at c/> Martins Ferry. He was born on May 30, 1914 in Bellaire, a son of the late Salvatore and Albina Panella Mass. He was a retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Cor­ poration’s Martins Ferry plant and a Catholic. He was a member of the $ Bridgeport Eagles, DAV Post 117, the IAC Club, both of Bellaire and an Army veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Rose Lev Mass; five brothers, John, Elmer, Fred, Dominick and Lawrence Mass; three sisters, Jane Lombardi, Elda Bouno and Nettie Fisher. Surviving are a brother, Robert Mass of Bellaire; several nieces and nephews, including Jerry and Donna Fisher of Bellaire, with whom he recently resided. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral litur­ gy with Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Monsignor Gene W. Mullett offici­ ating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be held at 2:30 p.m. and Bridge­ port Eagles services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. MASS, Grace E. Witt, 100, of Bellaire, OH, died Tuesday, October 30, 2012, at the Shadyside Care Center, Shadyside, OH. -74. She was born November 26, 1911, in Benwood, WV a daughter of the late Lawrence and Mary (D’Aquila) Witt. She is a member of the St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, OH. She sang with her sister, Ellen, at WWVA Jamboree, they were known as the Witt Sisters. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her two brothers, Anthony and Albert Witt, and four sisters, Josephine Carman, Rose D’Amico, Florence Cicogna and Ellen Massa. She is survived by her husband, Robert Mass, of Bellaire, OH, two children, Mary (Joseph) DeGenova and Rob (Denise) Mass, both of Bellaire, OH, four grandchildren, Annemarie (Michael) Dimmick, Anthony DeGenova, David Mass and Dana Mass, two great-great-grandchildren, Kellan and Marina, a step great-grandson, Coltn and several nieces and nephews Family and friends will be received Thursday, November 1, 2012 at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th St. from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Friday, November 2, 2012, at the St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, OH at 10 a.m. with Father Daniel Heusel as Celebrant. Interment in ML Calvaray Cemetery, Bellaire, OH. There will be a Vigil service Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to: St. John Central Grade School. MASS, Robert A. “Bucky,” Sr., 93, of Bellaire, OH, died Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at the Belmont Manor Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, OH. He was born July 14, 1919, in Bellaire, a son of the late Salvatore and Anna Panel la Mass. Bucky was a retired employee of Wheeling - Pittsburgh Steel Corporations Martins Ferry Plant, a member of St. John Catholic Church, Italian American Club, Sons of Italy 754 all of Bellaire and served in the Civilian Conservation Corps. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Grace Evelyn Witt Mass in October of 2012; three sisters; and six brothers. Surviving are a daughter, Mary (Joe) DeGenova; a son, Rob (Denise) Mass both of Bellaire; four grandchildren, Annemarie (Michael) Dimmick, Anthony DeGenova, David Mass and Dana Mass; great-grandchildren, Kellan and Marina; a step-great grandchild, Coltn and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire with a Vigil Service at 7:45 A Sons of Italy Service will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church with Fr. Daniel Heusel as cele­ brant. Burial follows in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Grade School, 350 37th Street, Bellaire, OH 43906. Rose Mass Rose M. Mass, 68, Bridgeport, died Thursday in Forest Hill Retirement Center, St. Clairs- ville. She was born October 16, 1919 at Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Andy and Edna Sima Lev. She was a member of St. An­ thony’s Catholic Church, AARP, and the DAV Auxiliary, all at [Bridgeport. o“tl $ 6 / ? W She was preceded in death by a brother, Fred Lev. } Surviving are three brothers, iStan Lev of Town Bank, N.J., i George Lev of Green River, Wvo., land Jerry Lev of Denver, Colo.; Itwo sisters, Bessie MacNeal of IASSA, Armand F., 87, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Mon­ day, July 16, 2007, in the Peterson Rehabilitation Hospi­ tal and Geriatric Center in Wheeling, W.Va. He was born November 26, 1919 in Bellairc, Ohio, a son of the late Nick and Crestina Massa. Armand was a retired employee of the Yorkville Division of Wheeling-Pitts- burgh Steel Corporation’s Clerical Production Control Department. He was a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church in Shadyside, where he was a member of the church and funeral choirs; American Legion Post 521 in Shadyside; Veterans of Washington Street World War II Club; Sons of Italy Lodge 754; and a lifetime member of the Italian-Ameri- can Club, both of Bellaire. He was also a charter and lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus Council 5174 of Shadyside; and a lifetime member of the Commodore Jack Barry 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Council 802." Armand was a US Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, serving 45 months, assigned to the 108th Recon­ naissance Squadron. In addition to his parents, he was preceded by three broth­ ers, Clarence, Emil and Johnny Massa; and two sisters, Mar­ garet Runco and Edith Pow- likosky. Surviving are his wife, Dolores M. Sbrissa Massa, whom he married on April 17, 1948; one son, Fr. Mark S. Massa of Fordham University in Bronx, New York; and one daughter, Jamie Hobbs and her husband, Stuart, of Columbus, Ohio. Also one granddaughter, Sara Christine Hobbs of Columbus. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Alt- meyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside, with Fr. Mark S. Massa, as cel­ ebrant. Interment in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Bellaire. Fr. Mark S. Massa will lead a prayer vigil on Friday at 6:30 p.m., followed by the American Legion Post 521 services at 7 p.m., and The Sons of Italy Lodge 754 funer­ al rites will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary Catholic Church, 350 East 40th Street, P.O. Box 68, Shadyside^f^39^. MASSA, Carmela D., 71, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, entered into eternal life Friday, November 9, 2007, surround­ ed by her family and friends, in Trinity East Medical Center in Steubenville, Ohio, She was born in Campolattaro, Italy on October 26, 1936, a daughter of the late Angelantonio and Assunta Pistacchia Nardone. Carmela was a homemaker; a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church at St. Clairsville; and the Women of St. Mary’s. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Vito Massa; and a brother, Francesco Nardone. She is survived by three sons, Michael Massa, Ray Massa and Lucio Massa, all of Columbus, Ohio; a daughter, Susan (Fred) Wakim of St. Clairsville; a brother, Luciano Nardone of St. Clairsville; and two grandchildren, Anthony Wakim and Monica Wakim. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville on Monday from 3-9 p.m. Mass of Thanksgiving and Funeral Liturgy will be cele­ brated on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church with Father Edmondo Stabene, the celebrant. Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be held Monday at 5 p.m. and the Rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Dr. Weirton, W.Va., formerly of Bellaire, died today at Steuben­ ville. She ws born April 24,1891 at Carmen Del Sauce, Argentina, daughter of the late Domingo and Moaestina Petrocca. She was a member of St. Jonn Catholic Church, Bellaire and the Sacred Heart Society. She was preceded m death by her husband, Nick and two sons, Emil and John. Surviving are two sons. Clarence of Delphos and Armand of Shadyside; two daughters, I Margaret Runco of Petaluma, Calif, and Edith Powhkosky of 1 Weirton; 10 grandchildren 11 great-grandchildren, three

Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat­ ed at 9:15 a.m. Monday m St. John Catholic Church with the Rev Ralph Salciccia, the cele­ brant. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Rosary devotions 8 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home.1** MASS A, Dolores M. 85, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of West 44th Street, Shadyside, Ohio, died peacefully on,Sunday, October 9, 201 in Columbus, Ohio. yr Dolores w

H) / ASSA, Hugh A., 90, of 450- 36th----- Street, Bellaire, jicd; Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2000. aT his home. He was born March 28, 1910 in Bellaire, a son of the late Frank Massa and Jenny Panclla Massa Ferrante. He was the Chief Deputy Sheriff for Belmont County for over 25 years. He was a member of the St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire; the Madonna Crusaders, Knights of Columbus Council 1246 Bellaire; Benevolent Order of Police; Sons of f <2 Italy Loge 754, the IAC Club and 5 the BPOE Aire 419 Elks, all of 1 H Bellaire; the Bridgeport Eagles and Q/J ® the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. ^ In addition to his parents, he was ’ preceded in death by a brother, J Eugene Massa; a sister, Lena Massa 3 /T* Hasper; and his step'.'Der, Antonio ■■ Ferrante. . e y Surviving are his wife of 56 years, )- 1 q Ellen Witt Massa; a son, Bruce Massa and his wife, Terrie of is 3 Columbus; a daughter, Karen Massa r, Beardman of Colutnbus; a brother, ia r-<-—p Roger Massa a-.d his wife, Edith of 3- Ji*' Wilmington, Del.; three grandchil­ dren, Chris Beardman, Rita Beardman and Nicholas Massa, all of Columbus: three great -grandchil­ dren, Christopher Beardman, Andrew Beardman and Keirstin____ Valenzuela, all of Columbus; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. B|li Friends received from 2-4 and 6-8 ^^B p.m. Friday at Bauknecht-Altmeyer ■ Funeral Home, 441-37th St., Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass Bill will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. John Catholic Church, 415-37th St., Bellaire, with B|| the Msgr. Gene Mullett as celebrant. BH Entombment in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. Vigil sendees will be held on Big Friday at 2:15 p.m. Sons of Italy Lodge 754 will conduct services on mg Friday at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be Bill made to the St. John Catholic I Church, 415-37th St., Bellaire, OH* 43906. John V. Massa John V. Massa, 83, St. Clairsville, died Wednesday. Nov. 8, 2000 at "Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born April 13, 1917 in Argentina, a son of the late Michael Massa and Angela Sabia Massa. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, a U.S. Army £9 veteran serving in the South Pacific during World War'll, and a member r* of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4811 at Yorkville. C/ In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Connie DeBlass and Rose Schepp. Surviving are his wife, Carmela o* Nardone Massa; three sons, Michael Massa of Florida, Ray Massa and Lucio Massa, both of Columbus; a daughter, Susan Wakim of St. Clairsville; two grandchildren, Anthony and Moni­ ca Wakim. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. iFuneral Liturgy with Mass will be Icelebrated Friday at noon at St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Monsignor Robert |H. Punke officiating. Burial follows in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bel- laire. A vigil service will be held today at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Full military graveside ser­ vices will be conducted by the Bel­ mont County Council of VFWs. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary's Catholic Church, Carrilon Fund, 230 West Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. — Lawrenice Massa of LawrencW. 23rd£fego% St., BeHai^T died Monday in Oakview Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was born Sept. 11, 1909 in Bellaire, a son of the late Salvatore and Albina Panella Massa. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Benwood plant, a member of St. John’s Catholic Church, Sons of Italy, Italian- American Club, Madonna Crusaders all at Bellaire, . Bridgeport Eagles and was a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Radcliffe Massa, J, Aug. 24,1972. Surviving are three brothers, Dom Mass of Avon, Charles Mass of Bridgeport, and Robert Mass of Bellaire; a sister, Jane Lombardi of New York, N. Y. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wedneday. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial will be celebrated at 9:15 a.m. Thursday, with Mon­ signor Paul Metzger the cele- cr»- brant. Burial will be in Mount 3 Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. tn Christian Wake services will be rH held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the funeral home. MASSA, Olivia V., 88, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, November 27, 2007, in the Belmont Community Hospital. She was born October 23, 1919 in Benwood, W.Va., a daughter of the late Rocco and Angelina Fabrizio. •*- Olivia was a homemaker; and a member of St. John ^.Catholic Church, Bellaire. In addition to her parents, Olivia was preceded in death .by her husband, Emil Massa in *1970; three brothers, Ralph, ' Dominic and Henry Fabrizio; and three sisters, Gen Nemeth, Sara Merryman and an infant. Surviving are two children, Dianna Gosney of Yorkville, Ohio and Jeri Boston and her husband, Michael, of Bellaire; L a sister, Evelyn Marple and her "..husband, Donald, of DcLand, Fla.; three grandchildren, LeAnn (Joseph, Jr.) Boston, Emily (Jason) Richmond and . Steven (Kim) Gosney; three ; great-grandchildren. Rachel ■ Richmond. Josett Boston and , Olivia Gosney; and several ; nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on ‘ Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and , Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 ; p.m. at the Bauknecht ’ Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441-37th Street, Bellaire. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Friday at .9:30 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church with Msgr. Gene Mullett as celebrant. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. A Vigil service will be con­ ducted on Thursday at 2:15 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Church or St. John Hich School. Roger Massa Roger J. Massa, 92, founder of the M&M Bakery died on Oct. 28 in Wilmington, Del. Mr. Massa was bom in the vil­ lage of Campolaltaro in Italy, and came to the United States at the age of ten. As an out­ standing football player at Bellaire High School, football opened doors for him. He grad­ uated from North Carolina State University, and later played for the Wilmington Clippers football team in Wilmington. He attained the rank of Major servings in the United States Army during World War II with the 94th Infantry division in France. His beloved wife, Edith D’Onofrio died in May 2005. He is survived by his son, Roger Massa, Jr. and daughter Darlene and her husband, William Componovo. In addi­ tion, he is survived by his grandchildren, niece Karen Massa Beardman of Columbus, Ohio, and nephews Bruce Massa, of Columbus, and Chuck Hasper of Sterling, Va. //- vA/g - £■ Sheila Massa Sheila E. Massa, 59, 816 East Suthoff St., Delphos, died at the St. Rita’s Medical Center, Lima, Saturday. She was born May 25, 1931 at Glencoe, a daughter of the late William and Bernice Helms Ault. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church, Delphos. Surviving are her husband, Clarence J. Massa; two sons. William Massa of Delphos and Richard N. Massa of San Diego, Calif.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Arlene Klem of Tiltonsville and Myra Sole of Bellaire. Mass of Christian Burial was this morning at St. John Catholic Church, Delphos and burial follow- ; ed Resurrection Cemetery. Ar­ rangements were in charge of the Harter and Son Memorial Chapel, Delphos. fessional wrestling, always cheering for her favorite, Chief Jay Strongbow. She passed away a firm believer that it was “never fake”. Hazel also had a lifelong love for dancing and was a member of numerous square dance clubs in both Ohio and Maine. Fortunately, she was able to enjoy this beloved activity well into her 80’s before suffering a stroke in 2005. She loved auto racing, and watched all the NASCAR Sprint Cup races, a past time that sprung from her devotion to her son and HAZEL MASSE his successful racing career. Hazel (Oliver) Masse, Hazel was preceded in 95, passed away peacefully death by her husband, September 20, 2014 with Herman Masse, and sib- loved ones by her side at lings Annette Chase, Joan Lakewood Nursing Home Lewis, Barbara Rafuse, and in Waterville, Maine. Rodney Oliver. Hazel was born May 3, She is survived by her 1919, in Anson, Maine to son, Stan (Dianne) Meserve the late Rexford and Junah of Cape Coral, FL, daugh- (Merrill) Oliver, ter, Lorraine Price of After her family moved to McMechen WVA, Janice Winslow, Maine, she (Terry) Tisher of Hannibal, attended local schools and OH, and Normand (Anne) was a graduate of Winslow Doyon of Frostproof, FL. High School. She is also survived by her For many years. Hazel loving grandchildren, great worked at Diamond Match grandchildren, and great- in Oakland, Maine before great grandchildren; her sis- moving to Sardis, (2h-io ter, Joyce Nadeau of where she was employed at Waterville, ME and broth- the Sardis IGA until her er, Robert (Kelly) Oliver of retirement in 1981. At that Northport, FL; and many time, Hazel returned to the nieces and nephews, long- family home on Second time companion, Joe Rangeway in Waterville, Bourassa of Clinton, ME, Maine to care for her moth- and special friend, Lill er. However, never one to Martin of Waterville, ME. sit still, when her mother The family wishes to passed, Hazel became a thank Goudreau’s volunteer at Inland Hospital Retirement Inn, College and worked part-time at Ave, Waterville, Maine Great Northern Fudge on where Hazel resided for Silver St before retiring many years, Mt St Joseph, again at the age of 80. She Lakewood Nursing Home, continued to be active in and Beacon Hospice for the volunteer work for various care and kindness extended local churches, including to our mother. Brown Memorial United Visiting hours will be Methodist in Clinton, held on Wednesday, Maine, where she was September 24, from 2-4 recently honored for having and 6-8 p.m. at Lawry founded the church Thrift Brothers Funeral Home, Store. s“'/ L— 107 Main Street, Fairfield, Hazel was a member of Maine. A funeral service the Sons of Union Veterans will be held on Thursday, Auxiliary and held many September 25, at 11 a.m. at positions within the organi- Brown Memorial United zation including President Methodist Church, Church of the auxiliary for the state Street, Clinton, Maine. of Maine. Burial will be at a later date While in Sardis. Hazel at Pine Grove Cemetery in became an avid fan of pro- Waterville, Maine. An online guestbook may be signed and memo­ ries shared at: www.lawrybrothers.com Arrangements are by Lawry Brothers, 107 Main Street, Fairfield, Maine.__ EarlEyMs7S\G. Massena, 89, 110 Bellview St., St. Clairsville, died Monday following a several weeks illness. He was born Jan. 11, 1883, at Jacobsburg, a son of the late Freeman and Elizabeth Justice Massena. He was a member of the Thoburn Memorial United Methodist Church and Local 245 UMWA. He was a retired miner and farmer. Surviving are his widow, Glenna Schwender Massena of the home and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Donley of Uhrichsville. A daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth $5 Johnson, and a sister, Mrs. 5s Mary Moore, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 1 p.m. at 3 the Beck Funeral Home Chapel, A St. Clairsville, with Dr. Karl K. Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. a Clairsville. * O' o Glennf 'cle™a Sc • end?r Massena, 94, of St. Clairsville, died Saturday in

h" ■ '^ssifSS^BSa‘e JosePh and Eliza Sandreth I■ .■ Schwender. | I -She was a member of the H " ■ Thoburn United Methodist Church I WS3& ?! Clairsville, Year-Around pHil I Quilters, and South St. Clairsville ■ saffiM Extension Club. ■ She was preceded in death by a I WSM daughter, Eliza Elizabeth HI M Johnson. * . | Surviving are many nieces and I * ■ nephews. ■ H Friends will be received at the I & J Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- I ■ ville, Monday, 7 to 9 p.m., where I 81j8|| services will be held Tuesday at HSBj ■ 10 a.m. with Rev. David Bush of- I ■ ficiating. Burial follows in Union I ■ Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Anna ft^&s§:sr Anna Marie Masgfer, 96, Bridgeport, died Tuesday af­ ternoon, Feb. 29, at the Martins Ferry Hospital. She was born in Minersville, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1875, a daughter of Jacob and Margaretta Barnett Masser. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Bridgeport. Surviving are a niece, Katherine Byrd of St. Clair- sville and two nephews, Harry Byrd of St. Clairsville and Ray K. Masser of Steubenville. Funeral services were held Friday in Bridgeport with the Rev. Calvin Sigmon officiating. 3 Interment was in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine.

* MASSER, Violet A., 97, of Fairborn, Ohio, formerly of Columbus and Bridgeport, Ohio, passed away at home under the care of the Hospice of Dayton on Monday, Oct. 27, 2003. She was retired from the U.S. Government after 20 years of service. Ms. Masser was active in church choirs and was a soloist with the Wheeling Civic Oratorio Society in her younger days. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Fairborn. She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Daisy Burge Muldrew; her husband, Carl; a brother, Albert Muldrew; and a granddaughter, Randi Berry. She is survived by a daughter, Iris Berry of Fairborn; a son, Carl W. Masser of Tavares, Fla.; grandchildren, Debra Ouellette, Pamala Berry-Griffis, John Masser, Lisa Allen and Kurt Masser; and 11 great-grandchil­ dren. The family will receive friends from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2003 at the Belton Funeral Home, Fairborn where services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 30J 2003 with Dr. Robert Smith ‘officiating. Burial will take place in the Lin- wood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Hos­ pice of Dayton or the First Pres- Dyterian Church, Fairborn in Violet’s memory. Forrest F. Massey Forrest F. Massey,. 65, 53945 Walnut Alley, Neffs, died Friday at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was bom May 14, 1927 in Greencastle, W.Va., a son of the late Wetzel Massey and Beatrice Jarrett Massey Lance. He was a retired employee of Blaw-Knox Foundry, Wheeling, a- Presbyterian, and an Army veteran of Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion Post 77 Neffs. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Vickie Harvey; two i/} brothers, Allen Massey and David LQ Lance ' i' ^ Surviving are his wife, Mary j ~ Morack Massey; two sons, Forrest W. Massey of Buckhannon, W.Va. and Dominick Massey of Neffs; four (3 sisters, Mcrt Wilson of Moundsvillc, ^ W.Va., Virginia Laudermilt of Triadelphia, W.Va., Veronica Hinz- (? man of Montgomery, W.Va. and (/> Wanda Baker of Shadyside; four grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknccht Funeral Home, Bcllairc, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Clyde McDaniel officiating. Burial follows in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bcllaire, with full _____ |H military graveside services by Amer- km j ican Legion Post 77. Neffs.____— Wayne Massey Frazier “Wayne” Massey, 57, School Street, .Neffs, formerly of Burnwell, W.Va., died Thursday, AUne ^ *^98 at home. He was born Aug. 67T940, iir13 urn well, son of Myrtle Massey and the late Cecil Massey. A member of the Teamsters Union LocaL in Beckley, W.Va., he was a Methodist and an Army veteran. Surviving, in addition to his 3 mother, are his wife, Linda Gellner Massey; four sons, Donald and John Randall, both of Neffs, fv? r\ Ronald Randall of St. Clairsville and Lonnie Randall of Lillington, N.C.; a daughter, Bonnie Snider of ( Martins Ferry; four brothers and six sisters, all in West Virginia; 18 grandchildren. Thre will be no visitation. Ser­ vices and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Grisell pf Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bel- laire, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be >5 made to the American Cancer Soci­ ety, Belmont County Unit, PO Box 7656, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. MASSEY, John Thomas “Bluebird,” Sr., 59, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Thursday, April 27, l 2006 at home. Born March 31,1947 in Wheeling, John was a son of the late James and Ruth Hig­ gins Massey. He was a former coal miner it the former Valley Camp Coal of Valley Grove; and a , Protestant by faith. John was a member of the Snake Club, the Cave Club; and the Amer- i ican Legion Post 46, Ben- wood, W. Va. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Tana Massey in 2005; and three brothers, Robert, Jerry and Jim Massey. Surviving are a son, John T. Massey, Jr. of Wheeling; a daughter, Tammy S. Massey of Wheeling; a brother, James “Junior” Massey and his wife, Juanita, of Glen Dale, W.Va.; Jhree sisters, Ruth Ann Mey­ ers and her husband, Chuck, of McMechen, W.Va., Norie Taylor and her husband, Her­ bert, of Sherrard, W Va. and 1 Shirley Weed and her hus­ band, Charles, of Wheeling; and a grandson, Gregory Massey; .and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from Noon-3 and ( 3 p.m. Sunday, April 30. 2006 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob St~".ets; South Wheeling. Services and Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. > MASSEY, Margaret Ellen Smith, 75, of Bennett Street, Bridgeport, Ohio died Tuesday, March 26 2002 ih meEastOhio Regional Hospital, Long Term Care, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Margaret was bom March 24, 1927 in Bridgeport, Ohio, the daughter of the late Daniel William and Mary Ellen Clark Smith. She was a member of the Shiloh Temple Apostolic Church at Aetnaville. In addition to her parents, Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Edward Massey on Oct. 4, 1982. She is survived by her son, Randy K. Massey of Wheeling; two sisters, Madelyn E. Jones of Columbus, Ohio, Lessie Cobbs of Fort Washington, Md.: three grandchildren, Curtis Clark of Columbus, Ohio. Shawn Massey of Bridgeport, Ohio and five great grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. on Friday and from noon until the time of services at 1 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio with the Elder James M. Agnew officiating. Interment will follow in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. MASSEY, Mary M., 74, of Bellaire, Ohio, for­ merly of Neffs, Ohio, died Tuesday February 2, 2010, in Country Club Retirement Campus, Bellaire. Mary was born October 10, 1935, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Dominick and Levina Fletcher Morack She was a homemaker and a Protestant by Faith. Preceding her in death, were her husband, Forrest Massey; a daughter, Vickie Harvey; an infant daughter Patricia Massey; and a sis­ ter, Dorothy Bolyard. Surviving are two sons, Forrest W. “Bill" (Patricia) Massey of Bellaire, and Dominick Massey and his companion, Sue Marling of Bellaire; nine grandchil­ dren and 12 great-grand­ children. Family and friends will be received Thursday, February 4, 2010 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, OH where funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. James Hoff officiat­ ing. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery Bellaire, Ohio. i Patty Leonard Massey, age 78 of Bellaire, OH died Saturday, April 15, 2017 in Cumberland Pointe Care Center, St. Clairsville, OH. She was born August 2,1938 in Bellaire, the daughter of the late Harold J. and Loretta M. McFarland Leonard. She was a former member of St. John's Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers, James and Otto Leonard; and grandson, John Brewer. Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Forrest W. Massey; two daughters, Nancy (Eugene) Lemasters, and Veronica (Dwayne) Bailey; five sons, Robert (Darleen) Brewer, Joseph Brewer, Michael (Cindy) Brewer, James (Nathaly) Brewer, and David (Ellisa) Brewer; four brothers, Tom (Pat) Leonard, Bill (Loretta) Leonard, Michael (Sandra) Leonard, and John (Jeannie) Leonard; three sisters, Rose (James) Runyan, Linda Hicks, and Judy Warner; thirteen grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. Graveside Services and Interment will be held Wednesday at 10am at Greenwood Cemetery, Route 214, Bellaire with Pastor Bill Marinelli officiating. Arrangements entrusted to Grisell Funeral Home, Bellaire. Randall Massey A funeral service for Randall C. “Randy” Massey age 50, of Newark, will be held Friday June 16, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the Newark Chapel of Vensil- Orr & Chute Funeral Homes. Mr. Massey died Moriday June 12, 2006 at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born February 17, 1956 in Bellaire, Ohio to Robert and Peggy (Weekley) Massey of Alexandria. In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife, Pamela (Parker) Massey, whom he married April 22, 1990; stepchildren, Jesse (Kim) Grubb and Heather (Dan) Pearson all of Irwin, Pa.; sis­ ters, Rita (Claude) Myer of Stuart, Fla., Rhonda (David) Pettit of Plain City, Renee Starkey of Davie, Fla., Myma Massey of Springdale, Utah; mother and father in-law, Golie & Janie Parker of Berlin Heights; grandson, Tyler Grubb; niece, Denise Hunter of Columbus; special cousin, David Nevil; and extended family of aunts, uncles, cousins, brothers and sisters in law, friends, neighbors and his beloved dog, Tucker. Randy was a member of the Salem Baptist Church. He was employed for many years in the family business, Woodmasters in Alexandria. He was a great outdoorsman who loved fishing, hunting and camping. Calling hours will be observed Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home 1850 West Main Street Memorial contributions may be made to the Randall C. Massey Fund C/o of any National City Bank location. For additional information or to sign an online guest book, , please refer to www.vocfh.com. I SHIRLEY MASSEY Massey, Shirley Darlene Nice, 76, of Wheeling, WV, died Sunday, January 18, 2015 at her home. She was bom December 6, 1938 in Wheeling, WV., the daughter of the late, Ross and Bertha Wiles Nice. Mrs. Massey was a cater­ er; and a Christian by faith. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Lee Massey; three sisters and 11 brothers. Surviving are two sons, Frank Groves of East Palis- tine and Russell Groves of Wheeling, WV; three daughters, Darlene Groves and her fiance, Jim Meister of Wheeling, WV, Cindy Postlewait and her husband, Albert of Wheeling, WV and Melinda Utt and her husband, Ulrich of Wheel­ ing; WV; two brothers, William Nice, St. and his wife, Carol of Tiltpnsyille, OH and Louis Nice and his wife, Casey of Maynard, OH; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from Wednesday x January 21, 2015 from 5-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 3545 Jacob St., Wheeling (304-232-4060) where service will be held on Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 1 p.m. with the Pastor Ronald Wilfong offi­ ciating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Elizab /lassie I C aid well j Mrs. Elizabeth , Mas- i sie, 82, of Shadyside, died Sun- | day at her home. She was born May 10, 1385, at Glencoe, a daughter of J. Franklin and Maria Bonar Cald­ well. She was a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church, Shadyside, and a charter member of Rebekah Lodge, Powhatan. Her husband, | Edward, died in 1965 and a son, Dale E., died Jan. 27, 1968. Survivors include two ^ daughters, Mrs. Ruth Schramm 5 of Shadyside, Mrs. Mary 'g Lowther of Phoenix, Ariz., five j £2 granddaughters and nine great | grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Jacobsburg with V' , Rev. William Weinland officiat- > j ing. Burial was in Powhatan ^ i Cemetery.

* Julia Massina Julia Elizabeth Rentsch Mitchell Massina, 96, formerly of Park Street, Martins Eerry-and Maple Lane, Bethlehem, Wheeling, died Friday. Inn_10r lO^^A-at East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care Unit. She was born Dec. 4, 1900, in Wheeling, a daughter of the late George and Lydia Ritter Rentsch. She was an accomplished re^ toucher for various local photogra­ phers, a life-long member of Fourth Street United Methodist Church at Wheeling, a member of Woman’s Club of Wheeling, AARP and Mariam Chapter 1, Order of the Eastern Star. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, James Mitchell; her sec­ ond husband, Charles Massina; two brothers; three sisters and a nephew. Surviving are a number of nieces and nephews, including Harry P. Coleman Jr., Betty Reasbeck, Mari­ on Finney and Carol Holmes, all of1 Martins Ferry, Marjorie Williams of Glen Dale, W.Va. and Evelyn Bever of Weirton, W.Va. Friends will be received noon to 3 p.m. today at Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline St., Wheel­ ing, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. Dr. Daniel D. Bryon officiating Burial follows in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. !; MAST, mont, Pa., formerly of St. Clairsville, died Wednesday in Forbes Regional Hospital, Monroeville, Pa. She was a retired employee of Fannie Farmer Candies, and a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy E. Mast; a brother, James McMurray Clark. Surviving are three sons, Roy C. of Cincinnati, Gene of Columbus, Merlin of Rocky River, Ohio; a daughter, Phyllis Zwickert of Delmont, Pa.; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, from 10 a.m. Saturday until time of serv­ ices at 1 p.m. Interment in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville.

v mastalerz, Elizabeth Theresa (Gulash), 85, of Wheeling, died Thursday, October, 29, 2009, in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. Elizabeth was born April 16, 1924, in Hartshorne, Okla., a daughter of the late John J. Gulash Sr. and Mary (Blasko) Gulash. She was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, Elizabeth was preceded in death by her husband, John A. Mastalerz, in 2007; two brothers, Michael and John Gulash; five sisters, Mary Gulash, Helen Kukura, Verna Ostroski, Joanne Kish and Anne Mochary. She is survived by her three children. John A. Mastalerz, Jr. and his wife, Joanne, of North Huntingdon, Pa., Kathleen M. Seamon and her hus­ band, Don, of St. Clairsville, Ohio and Patricia A. Regoli and her husband, Kevin, of Cannonsburg, Pa.; two sis­ ters,- Kathryn McGee of Wheeling and Cecelia Bozek of Shadyside, Ohio; a brother, Thomas Gulash and his wife, Connie of Manitowoc, Wise.; seven grandchildren, Alanna, Christina and Terese Seamon, Angela and Erica Regoli, and Conner and Jordan Mastalerz; numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 5-7 p.m. Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday, at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger St., Wheeling, where vigil and Rosary services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Monday, November 2, 2009, in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Entombment will be in - >-*■ ~ t' » * MASTALERZ, "John" Anthony, 78, of Vernon Avenue, Wheeling, W.Va., died January 25, 2007 at home. John was born April 3, 1928 in Wheeling, a son of the late Stanley and Antoinette (Magda) Mastalerz. He was retired from Bear­ ings, Inc., Wheeling; was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church; the Elm Grove Civics Association; and was US Army veteran. In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by a brother, Walter Mastalerz; and a sister, Stella Mastalerz. John is survived by his wife of 45 years, Elizabeth T. (Gulash) Mastalerz; three chil­ dren, Kathleen M. Seamon and her husband, Don, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Patricia A. Regoli and her husband. Kevin, of Cannonsburg, Pa. and John A. Mastalerz Jr. and his wife, Joanne, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; two sisters, Rose Mastalerz of Wheeling and Helen Lagod of Weirton; a brother, Frank Mastalerz of Charleston, W.Va.; and seven grandchildren, Alana, Christi­ na and Terese Seamon, Angela and Erica Regoli, and Connor and Jordan Mastalerz. Friends will be received from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, and 12-3 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling, where Rosary Services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, January 29, 2007, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, with the Rev. James Lacrosse as celebrant. Entombment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum^heelin^^^^_ Louis Leroy Masteller, 87, of Dublin, Ohio, recently of Kansas City, MO, passed away Wednesday, October 4, 2017, at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City, MO. Louis (Louie) was born in Portsmouth, OH on April 21,1930, to Francis Hertel and John Masteller and grew up in Clintonville, near Columbus, OH. Louis was retired from Masons Sand and Gravel in Obetz, OH, a family business that he co-owned with his older brothers, Gordon and Roger Masteller. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the Navy upon the Bon Homme Richard aircraft carrier. After the war, Louis attended the Ohio State University before joining the family business. His deep connection with southeast Ohio came soon after, through his beloved wife, Rosemary Darlene Day Masteller. Louis and Rosemary married on February 7, 1964 and had 47 wonderful years together. They lived first in Upper Arlington, OH and then moved to Dublin, OH in 1968 where they bought a house on the Scioto River that became a festive place for entertaining family and friends for decades. Together, Louis and Rosemary raised their daughter Kimberly and generations of Irish Setters. They enjoyed spending summers on their boat at Lake Erie and the fall and winter seasons visiting family in Stafford, OH. In his free time, Louis was an avid sportsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and being outdoors. Louis was a kind and gentle soul. He was diplomatic, level-headed, and had a wonderful sense of humor. He has many friends and family members and his warm and positive presence will not be forgotten. Louis was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary Day Masteller, brother, Gordon Masteller, and parents. He is survived by daughter, Kimberly Adora Masteller (son-in-law Donovan Dodrill), granddaughter Lois Olivia Masteller Dodrill, brother Roger Masteller, several nieces and nephews, as well as brother and sister-in-laws. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, OH from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 13, 2017 where funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 14 2017 Burial will follow in the Stafford Cemetery in Stafford, OH. P'XTEH;ER’ Rodric W v’,82’ f Valley Grove, nu-> dled Saturday ?on Reh9,’ ,2010’ inPct^- ° Rehab.htaiion Hospital and Geriatric Center Wheeling. ’ He was bom October 12, 1927, tn Akron, Ohio, the son of the late Orlo Glenn Masteller and Marie Orena Beachler Masteller. Rodric was a member of West Alexander Presbyter­ ian Church, West Alexan­ der, Pa.; a U.S. Army Veter­ an and a retired employee at United Dairy in Martins Ferry. Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Shirley J. Egan Masteller in 1991; a daughter, Mary J. Cook; a brother, Robert O. Masteller and a sister, Ardith Carrer. Surviving are his wife, Sylvia Oretta Wright Dille Masteller; two sons". John E. Masteller and his wife, Patricia of Moundsville, W.Va.; a daughter, Susan D. DiGiandomenico of Shady- side, 01,iio; two stepsons, GlemTuille of Valley Grove and Ronald Dille and his wife, Virginia of Valley Grove; three stepdaughters, Thresa Henderson and her husband. Dave of Valley Grove, Linda L. Winters and her husband, Paul of Valley Grove and Karen Antil and her husband, Mike of Columbus, Ohio; a sister, Patricia A. Clark of West Alexander, Pa.; several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Friends will be received on Monday. October 1 1, 2010, from 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling, where services will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. with the Reverend Keith Hornung officiating. Interment West Alexander Cemetery, West Alexander, Pa. Memorial contributions may be made to the West Alexander Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 303, West Alexander, PA L15376. Rosemary Darlene Day Masteller, 74, of Dublin, Ohio (formerly of Stafford, Ohio) died Saturday, December 10, 2011 at the Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio. She was born near Lewisville, Ohio on January 11,1937 a daughter of the late Joseph and Ida Yoe Day. She was a 1955 graduate of the Bethel High School, Marr, Ohio and was a Methodist by faith. Rosemary attended the Ruth Brant School of Nursing, Martins Ferry, Ohio and later gained employment in Columbus, Ohio having been employed by the State of Ohio and Columbia Gas. She was also a former billing clerk for the family business, Masons Sand and Gravel Company, Columbus, Ohio. Rosemary was a lover of the great outdoors, having spent several summers boating and fishing on Lake Erie with her husband and their Irish Setter. She also enjoyed entertaining friends and family at her lovely home along the Scioto River and will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved her. Thus a long and useful life is closed, for she has gone to her Home Eternal to begin Earth's finished work. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant sister, Wanda Lee Day; two brothers, Emerson and Ellis Day; two nephews, Joey and Stacy Day; and two brothers-in-law, James Thompson and Gordon Masteller. Surviving are her husband, Louis Masteller whom she married on February 7,1964; one daughter, Kim (Donovan) Dodrill of Kansas City, Missouri; two sisters, Hazel Day of Stafford, Ohio, Claribel Day Thompson of Stafford, Ohio and her companion, Herman Zerger of Woodsfield, Ohio; two brothers, Dennis (Becky) Day of Carrollton, Ohio and Harry (Donna) Day of Sardis, Ohio; one granddaughter, Lois Olivia Dodrill; two sisters-in-law, Mary Ann Day and Janet Masteller, one brother-in-law, Roger (Bev) Masteller, several nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 S.R. 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio from 2 to4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday with Rev James Porter officiating. Burial will follow in the Stafford Cemetery, Stafford, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. MASTER, Helen A., 80, for­ merly of Moundsville, W.Va. and had been residing with her daughter and son-in-law, Pat and George Cuniberledge in Vandalia, W.Va., died Monday, May 5, 2003, in Heartland of Clarksburg, following a long ill­ ness. She was born August 17, 1922 in Santa Barbara, Calif, the daughter of the late Deloss H. and Elva Tibbals. She was vice-president and secretary for Masters Fuel Supply Company in Martins Ferry, Ohio and Moundsville and a member of the First Christian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth L. Masters. Survivors include two daugh­ ters, Mrs. George (Pat) Cum- berledge of Vandalia, W.Va. anc Mrs. John (Jodi) Heath ol Moundsville; a twin sister, Hollb Meier of Chandler, Ariz.; i granddaughter, Mrs. Timothj (Ginger) Boles; and two great grandchildren, Zachary anc Tamara Boles, all of Bridgep on Helen and her huso and Kenny, initiated Western Style Square Dancing in the Ohio Val­ ley. Kenny taught square danc ing and Helen taught round danc­ ing. They worked with Mounc Vue Twirlers and Betty Zane Squares of Martins Ferry among other square dancing clubs in the area. They both enjoyed this activity for many years. Family will receive friends from 2 p.m. Wednesday until time of service at 4 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jef- ferson Ave., Moundsville. Inter­ ment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. WVa MASTERACCI, Magdaline, 66, of 311 Locust St., Martins Ferry, died Sunday at 8 a. m. in the Martins Ferry Hospital after a ^lingering illness. She lived at i^Fairpoint for many years be- , fore moving to Martins Ferry. v>She was born in Crete, Greece 1 and was a member of the Greek ^Orthodox Church. Her husband, John, died in 1936. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Ema- neul Markis of Martins Ferry and Mrs. Nick Glyptis of Brooklyn, N. Y.; one son, James Master of Parma, 0.; one broth­ er, Anthony Hatzidakis of Fair- point, one brother and two sis­ ters in Greece; and four grand­ children. Friends are being re­ ceived at the Heslop Funeral Home. Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Greek Orthodox Church with burial to follow in Riverview Cemeterv. M Anthony Masterlasco to NJ Anthony (Bobo) Masterlasco, OO 85, of Mingo Junction, died Sun­ o day in Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. He was bom Feb. 15,1900 in Italy. 79*4 /?& He was a retirea employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., and a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church, Mingo Junction. Surviving are his wife, Victo­ ria Crisafi Masterlasco; two daughters, Roseann Sacco of j Mingo Junction, Mrs. Randy (Donna) Dawson of Steuben- ^^ville; a brother, Joseph of Steubenville; three sisters, Mrs. V Alpito (Elizabeth) DelGall, Rose Morricco and Mary Mar­ * quette, all of Mingo Junction; a granddaughter. 5s Friends will be received at the Bias chalk Funeral Home, a Mingo Junction, 7 to 9 p.m. to­ day and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. K Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Agnes Catholic Church, with the Rev. o Francis Brown the celebrant. N. Burial will follow in Mount Cal­ vary Cemetery, Steubenville. Rosary devotions will be recited 5 at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. £ MASTERS, Alice, 40, of Baker Avenue, Moundsvillej W. Va. died Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2003 in Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, Ohio. She was born July 30, 1962 in Los Angeles, Calif. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Pilkinton Sr.; her parents, Ellen and Harley Davis; and an infant sister, Bon­ nie Sue Davis. Survivors include her hus­ band, Jerry Masters; her two sons, Roger Pilkinton and his fiancee, Katie Miller, of Moundsville and Brian Means of Warwood; two brothers, Charles (Elisa) Pilkinton Jr. and David Davis, both of Wheeling; a sis­ ter, Brenda Murphy of Wheel­ ing; a foster brother, David Wright of Florida; and a grand­ son, Roger Pilkinton Jr. Family will receive friends on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from noon until time of funeral service at 1:30 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jef­ ferson Ave., Moundsville with Rev. Daniel Cook officiating. Interment will be held at conven­ ience of family. ______MASTERS, Anna Marie (Roth) Young, 84, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Monday, July 30, 2012 at East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care, Martins Ferry. She was born June 19, 1928 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late John Roth Sr. and Anna (Lander) Roth. “7L, She was retireerfrom the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry and also work for the former Rose’s Cafe, Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her first husband Frederick B. Young; her second husband William C. Masters; six brothers, George, Arthur, John Jr., Fritz, William and Herman Roth; and two sisters, Freda Dietrich and Elizabeth Clark. Surviving are a son, Robert J. Young of Bridgeport, OH; four daughters, Cynthia Kolenc of Wheeling, WV, Marsha (Jim) Trigg and Rebecca Scheehle both of Shadyside, OH and Deborah Manner of Columbus, OH; two broth­ ers Richard (Betty) Roth and Robert Roth; and a sis­ ter, Loretta “Pat” Roth all of Martins Ferry; 11 grand­ children and 16 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received Wednesday 4-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH where services will be held Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012 at noon with Pastor Philip Van Dam officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Betty Masters 2>m$ Betty Z. Masters, 67, Bcthesda- Belmont Road, Bethesda, died Mon­ day at home. She was bom July 4, 1925 at Bethesda, daughter of the late Alva and Cora Shepherd McCor­ Of mick. (/? She was a member of Chestnut Level Christian Church, Hazen _ re Chapter Order of Eastern Star and a (/) 4-H Leader for several years. <1 r)— She was preceded in death a son, ^ (K3 Dean Allen; a daughter, Janice; a ; brother; three sisters. Surviving are her husband, Donald; three daughters, Darlene Edwards and B.J. Ballog, both of Be­ thesda, and Patricia Freeman of _ __ Garland, Texas; a son, Donald of Manassas, Va.; two sisters, Martha '•----- Williams of Denton, Texas, and Ruth Spinelli of Indiana, Pa.; a brother, John McComick of Bethesda; seven grandchildren. Friends will be received Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday with Bob Fulton officiating. Burial follows in Chestnut Level Cemetery. Hazen Chapter O.E.S. services will be Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Chestnut Level Christian Church. Car|M^P/m Carl Henry Masters, 88, a res­ ident of Apt. 406 Wayne Hays Towers, Martins Ferry, died Thursday evening in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born April 13, 1898 at Mt. Pleasant, son of the late William Henry and Susan Hennis Masters. He was a retired employee of a dry cleaning plant a Fulton, W.Va., and a member of Friends Church, Mt. Pleasant. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie McMannus Masters; three brothers and a sister. Surviving is Laura Masters of Yorkville, and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today. Final arrangements are incomplete.

CNJ Donald Masters Donald A. Masters, 78, of Bethesda, went to be with our Lord, Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004. He was bom Sept. 5, 1926 in Belmont, Ohio, a son of the late Jesse Masters and Olga (Marie) Pancoast Masters. Don was a retired farmer and a 33 year miner with Consol Mine, a member of the Chestnut Level Christian Church, he served in the US Navy during World War II and was a member of the Belmont American Legion Post 312 of Belmont. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife Betty McCormick Masters, his second wife, Evelyn Bond Masters, a daughter, Janice Masters, a son, Dean Allen Masters, a step daughter, Nancy Beach; two sisters, Corrine Haas and Evelyn Patterson, a brother, Loring Masters. Surviving are daughters, L. Darlene Edwards of Bethesda, BJ (Ed) Ballog of Belleville, 111., md Patricia (Tommy) Weston, Df Rowlett, Texas; a son, Donald W. Masters of Foot Hills Ranch, Calif.; three stepsons, William Beck of Russell, Pa., Thomas Beck, of Erie, Pa., and Robert Beck of Indianapolis, Ind.; sis­ ters, Doris Carpenter of Wheeling, W.Va., Marlene Smith of Bethesda, Frances Wilkins of Barnesville, and Jessie Mullins of Durham, N.C.; seven grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., with) Pastor Joe Hise officiating. Burial in Chestnut Level Cemetery, Belmont, Ohio with full military graveside services by Belmont County Council American Legion. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 229 East Main St., Barnesville, OH 43713 or the 3 Cs Cancer Support Group, 165 East Main St., Barnesville, OH 43713. MASTERS, Donald K., J8® *3, of Moundsville, WV, died Friday, Septem­ ber 13, 2013, in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, WV. He was born December 16, 1929, in Wetzel Coun­ ty, WV, the son of the late Walter and Doris Stewart Masters. He was a US Marine Veteran; retired from the former LCP; and was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred A. Mas­ ters; and a sister Dorothy Masters. Survivors include a son, Joseph Masters, of Moundsville; a daughter, Donna (Craig) Yoho of Moundsville; a brother, Walter (Madge) Masters, of Moundsville; a sister, Eileen McMahon of Shady- side, OH; and se'veral nieceslITrcHiephews. Private services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Marshall County Animal Shelter, 37 Animal Shelter Rd., Moundsville, WV 26041. Arrangements entrusted to Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, Moundsville. Edna Masters Edna E. Masters, 97, formerly of Bethesda, died Wednesday, Oct 27 1993 in the Star Nursing ffomc'' Momsiown. She was bom Feb. 27,’ 1896 near Bcthesda, a daughter of the late James and Anna Altona Hartley pc She was a member of the Bethesda South Main StreetChurch of Christ. £9- She was preceded in death by her husband, Allison; a brother, Ray- j mond Day. Oo Surviving are two daughters, Thelma Dillon of Barberton and Edith Cook of Barnesville; six grandchildren; 16 great-grand­ children; 22 great-great-grand- Children. pr ; Friends will be received 3 to 9 p.m. Friday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with Evangelist Craig Mills officiating. Burial in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bc- thesda. Edward Masters , MASTERS, Edward, “Ted,” 77, of' 208 Market St., Yorkville, died Thurs­ day in East Ohio Regional Hospital, martins Ferry. He was preceded in death by a son, James, in 1956, two brothers and a sister. Surviving are' his wife, Laura West Masters; a son, Edward of Sacramento, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Carmen (Doris) Vinci of Tiltonsville; a brother, Carl Mas-' ters of Martins Ferry; five grandchil­ dren; five step-grandchildren; a step- great-grandcnild. Friends received at VW Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and Sunday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Upland Ceme­ tery, Yorkville. Tiltonsville fire department services at 7 p.m. 9S Sunday. £

§ uawara Masters Edward R. Masters, 72, 529 N. Kellogg St., Galesburg, Illinois, died in the Galesburg Nursing and Reha­ bilitation Center August 9, 1989 at 3:30 a.m. Bom in Belmont on November 20t 1916, he was; the soij of George R. and Elizabeth Quinlin Masters. He married E. Jeanne Wood in Olympia, Washington on August 19, $5 1942, who survives. He was an auto mechanic at the local Buick car dealership for 35 years, retiring in 1980. He was a i member of Chestnut Level Christian Church, Belmont, and American C/a Legion Ralph M. Noble Post 285. He was an Army veteran of World War H. Surviving, in addition to his wife, CL >> are one brother, John Masters, Bel­ mont; one sister, Edna L. Kemp, Belmont; and one half-sister, Thel­ ma Winland of Copley. The funeral was held in Hinchliff- Pearson-West Chapel with the Rev. Kermit W. Petersen officiating. Bur­ ial was made in Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens, Galesburg. Eleanor Masters Eleanor V. Masters, 77, Medina. died-Der. 1, 1Q95 at her home. She was bom in Belmont County. She was a member of York Unit­ ed Methodist Church, the Pythian Sisters and Comet Temple No. 259. She was also a nurses aide at Medina General Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Paul Masters; daughters, Paula Massie of New Carlisle, Ind., Norma Mohler of Medina and Brenda Hall of Shelbyville. Ky.; sons, Tom of Charlottee, N.C., and Bill Masters of Medina; 2 1 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; sisters, Mildred Hammond of Shadyside, Ethel Snedeker of St. Clairsville, Mary Crozier of Jacobsburg, Wilma Pilkington of Fremont, Neb. She was preceded in death by sisters, Norma Homan and Stella Boyd. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, in York United Methodist Church. 6566 Norwalk Rd., Medina with the Rev. Dr. Galen Black officiating., Burial will be in York Township Cemetery, Mallet Creek. Friends may call at the Waite & Son Funeral Home, Medina Chapel, Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Soci­ ety, 803 E. E. Washington St., Suite 110, Medina, Ohio 44256 or York United Methodist Church. Evelyn Masters Evelyn Mae Bond Masters, 71, Bethesda, died Thursday, Feb. 18., 1999 at her home. She was born ftpHTTB. 1927 in Belmont County, a daughter of the late Dewey Bond and Josephine White Bond. She was a retired teacher and a 3 member of the Chestnut Level Christian Church at Belmont. In addition to her parents, she | was preceded in death by a daugh- ter, Nancy Beach. Surviving are her husband, Don­ (P ald Masters; three sons, Bill Beck ; of Russell, Pa., Bob Beck of Indi­ )fO anapolis, Ind. and Tom Beck of Edinboro, Pa.; four stepchildren, Darlene Edwards of Bethesda, B.J. Ballog of O’Fallon, 111., Donald Masters of Foot Hills Ranch, Calif. ^ and Trish Freeman of Garland, Texas; 14 grandchildren; a brother, John Bond of Amanda; three sis­ ters, Esther Neuhart of Bethesda, Jean Sponseller of Greenville, S.C. and Janet Rice of Warren. Friends will be received at the I Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, |^B ■ 322 North Main St.. Bethesda, ■ today, 2 to 4 and 6 p.m., until time ■ of services at 8 p.m., with Pastor I Joe Hise officiating. f r Friends will then be received ISunday at the Donald E. Lewis I I Funeral Home, 304 East St., War- H Iren, Pa., from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 I p.m., where services will be held ||||§ ■ Monday at 1 1 a.m., with Pastor I I Dale Haight officiating. Burial fol- BB| I lows in Pine Grove Cemetery, War- I Iren, Pa. I Memorial contributions may be I I made to the Chestnut Level Christ- I I ian Church at Belmont. ^ MASTERS, Georgia, 59, of Jef- ferson St., Bellaire, died Saturday,. DgcJKL-ZQOO, at home. She was born Jan. 28, 1941, in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Nicholas and Virginia Dean Felix. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her broth­ er, John Felix. Survivors include her husband, Howard E. Masters of Wheeling; three sons, John (Monica) Scarberry __) . of Parma Heights. Ohio, Sam __ > * (Becky) Scarberry of Wheeling and „ : Ron (Stephanie) Scarberry of West 9 Palm Beach, Fla.; three daughters, .

■raw-'the convenience of the«,« family. -o5- » Arrangements entrustedtotne pf Grisell Funeral Home, 400-33rd St., Bellaire. Gertrude Masters Gertrude Moore Masters, 95, Be­ thesda, died Monday evening at Bamesvillc Hospital. She was bom July 14, 1896, near Lafferty, daugh­ ter of the late John T. and Eliza Jane Williams Moore. She was a member of the Chestnut Level Christian Church, Belmont American Legion Auxiliary, Chestnut Twig and the Bethesda Senior Citizens. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elzie G. Masters; a brother, Walter L. Moore. Surviving are two daughters, Helen Dean Kemp of Bethesda and Ruth Ellen Porter of San Antonio, Texas; three grandchildren; a brother, Alva Moore St. Clairsvillc; a sister, Bertha M. Moore of Bamesville Health Care Center; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethes­ da, Wednesday 4 to 9 p.m., where services will be Thursday at 11 a.m., with Robert Fulton officiating. Burial follows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Be­ thesda. Memorial contributions may be made to the Chestnut Level Christian Church. Saturday,siM.fittKvS,r<5i.fcfe July 3 1, 2004 in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born in Steubenville on September 4, 1922, a son of the late Harry E. and Jean O’Dell Masters, Sr. Harry was retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel as a gas line walker. He was a Methodist by faith and served in the Army during World War II. In addition to his parents, Hairy was preceded in death by his wife, Josephine V. Skowron- ski Masters, who died November 14, 1987; a sister, Mary Ann Valuska; and a brother, James Robert Masters. Surviving are his brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Betty Masters of Steubenville, whom were the care givers of Harry; a brother, George Masters of Michigan; many nieces and nephews; and grand nieces and grand nephews. Friends may call at the Dun- lope-Shorac Funeral Home, Wintersville on Tuesday from 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednes­ day with the Rev. P. Douglas George officiating. Burial in Fort Steuben Burial Estates. Offer condolences at www.shorac.com. S'"01.2’ Ohio, as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. He was a member of the recovering community as a member or Alcoholics Anony­ mous and Narcotics Anony­ mous. J His surviving family includes his father, Joseph R. Masters of St. Clairsville; his mother, Mrs. Steve (Robin) Walker of Bowerston, Ohio; two sons; a daughter; three brothers; and a stepsister. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, May 19, 2007, at 1 p.m. in Bowerston Longview Cemetery with a reception at Bowerston First United Methodist Church immediately following servic­ es. R.K. Lindsey FuneralJ Home, Inc. (740) 922-1970. 1 i

Gordon Road, St. Clairsville, died Sunday at Neffs, as the result of an automobile accident. He was born March 14, 1947 at Berea, a son of the late Raymond and Wilma Bracy Masters. He was a mine foreman of the McElroy Mine, Moundsville, W.Va., a member of Clarksburg Methodist Church, a U.S. Navy veteran, and a member of Netts American Legion Post 77. Surviving are his wife, Jeri Lynn Rattay Masters; two sons, Mike and Marc, both at home, a daughter, Bethany at home; a brotfier, John of Plymouth, a sister, Carol Parker of Loudon- Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell- aire, 1 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Robert Fulton officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, ot. Clairsville. American Legion services will be Tuesday at 7 p.m., in the funeral home. _ MASTERS, James R. “Mud Duck”, 73, of Mingo Junction, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 17, 2003 in Trinity West, Steubenville, Ohio. He was born in Steubenville on April 28, 1930, a son of the late Harry E. Masters and the late Jean Odell Masters Burgham. He was Methodist by faith. He retired from Wheeling-Pitts- burgh Steel after 30 years of service as a locomotive machin­ ist. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and a member of GKL Wildlife Association and the VFW in Steubenville. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Ann Masters Kolling Valuska. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Lodge Masters, whom he married on February 20, 1958; daughters, Roberta Lynn Mas­ ters (Scott) Cullen of Alexan­ dria, Va. and Donna Eugenia Masters of Mingo Junction; a son, James R. “JR” “Little Bob” Masters II of Mingo Junction; brothers, Harry Edward “Bud” Masters and Donald E. Masters and his wife, Betty, all of Steubenville and George William “Bill” Masters of Harperwoods, Mich.; grand­ daughters, Emma and Lindsay Cullen; nieces, Debby (David) Kriegel, Dale Lynn (Bob) Grimm, Twyla Jean “TJ” (Dave) Wszeborowski, Mary Margaret Kolling, Anna Marie Valuska (Jim) Wood and Cindy J. (Richard) Williamson; nephews, Joseph Eddie Werner, Henry (Valerie) Werner and William Michael Valuska; and a cousin, Louella Odell. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Hoff-Shorac Funeral Home, 235 Clifton Ave., Mingo Junction, Ohio where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Sam Retzer officiating. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kolmont Church. Offer condolences at www.shornc com Janet Master?^67 Janet Renee Masters, infant daughter of Daniel and Barbara j Conley Masters, 2111 Ruth Lane, Cambridge, died May 10 in Guernsey County Memorial Hospital. Surviving in addition to the parents are the maternal grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Conley Sr., St. Clairsville and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Masters, Bellaire. Graveside services were held Thursday in Holly Memorial Gardens in Pleasant Grove with the Rev, E. M. Berry officiating. t-3 $1 .Co a

1 MASTERS, Jean Vinka, 76, of 4640 Jefferson St., Bellaire, died Sunday at home. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bcl- laire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray; her parents, 1 Joseph and Elizabeth Morlacci Man- nacci; two brothers, Cooney and t Albert Marinacci. Surviving are four sons, Mark Masters, Joseph Vinka and William Vinka, all of Bellaire and Raymond Vinka of Shcrrard; a brother, Bernard Marinacci of Bel- __ laire; a sister, Perry Mancini of q- Bellaire; 14 grandchildren; 11 great- ' grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 , and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Gnscll ( Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bel- laire. Arrangements are incomplete. ^ Vigil service at 8 p.m. Tuesday. _ rr\ Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Chap- , ter of the American Cancer Society T or Hospice Society. pj Jeffrey Lee Masters born: Aug. 15,1953 in Martins Ferry, Belmont County,OH.

Death: Mar. 7, 2014 in Martins Ferry,OH

He was the son of Doris A. (Masters) Vinci and step-son of Carmen Joseph Vinci (126109867).

He left behind his wife, a daughter and 2 half-sisters. He was Catholic.

Burial unknown-this information from FIND A GRAVE site. John Masters John A. Masters, 80, Belmont, died Thursday • Octpher 19_ 1Q&5- in BarnesvTlTe Hospital. He was born April 28, 1915 in Belmont, son of the late George R. and Eliza­ beth E. Quinlin Masters. He was a retired farmer. He was preceded in death by a brother, Edward R. Masters. Surviving is a sister, Edna Louise Kemp of Belmont. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, I where services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, with Bob Fulton offi­ ciating. Burial will be in Chestnut Level Cemetery, Belmont.

5 MASTERS, John Henry, 90, of Rl. 1, Middlcbournc, died at his home, Sunday. He was born in Tyler County, March 16, 1873, a son of Alexander and Pelylha Williamson Masters and was a retired farmer. Surviving are his wife, Gay; a son, John, of Follansbee; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Thomas, of Bens R u n, W. Va.; a step-son, Wallace Mc- Vicker, of St. Albans, W. Va.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Williamson of Huntington; five grandchil­ dren and seven great-grand­ children. His first wife, Anna B. Gorrell Masters, preced­ ed him in death. Friends may call at the Sawyer Funeral Home until noon Wednesday. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Lawson Chapel, The Rev. Don Thomas and the Rev. Marvin Miller of­ ficiating. Burial in the Lawson [chapel Cemetery. MASTERS, Junior E., 81, oi Cameron, passed away Sun­ day, October 15, 2006 in Cameron Nursing and Rehabili­ tation Center. i n?!r wis b°rn December 1, | l y 24 in Cameron, the son of the late Harry A. and Grade P. Wyckoff Masters. He served his country in the United States Navy during wwii; and later worked as a laborer at the Marx Toy Plant in Moundsville. He was a member of the Cameron Church of Christ; and the Cameron Ameri­ can Legion. In addition to his parents, Junior was preceded in death by two brothers, Russell Masters and John E Masters; a sister, Edna Pearl Mays; and a nerjhew, B^b Dixon. ! Mr. Masters is survived by a brother, Raymond Masters of Newell; and a sister, Mary J. Kennedy of Worthington; two nieces, Sandra Booth and her husband, Marshall, of Wor­ thington and Bertha Wilson and her companion, Larry Salai, of Monongah; a nephew, William Kennedy of Worthington; as well as several other nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Hut­ son Funeral Home in Farming- ton on Wednesday from 6-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m. with Mr. Louis Rushmore offi­ ciating. Interment will be in View­ point Cemetery in Rachel, with full military burial honors accorded by the Marion County i Veterans Council. I L. Kenneth Masters 3 9.X/-J/; /?J7 MASTERS, L. Kenneth, 71, of Lan­ sing, died Thursday n» Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired employee of Stone and Thomas. He was a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jane Shriver Masters, in 1982. Sur­ viving are two sons, Richard of St. Clairsville, James of Lansing; a brother, Walter of Canton; a sister, Faye Marsh of Unionport, Ohio; five grandchildren. Friends received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment in Bel­ mont Memorial Park, St. Clairsville.

a V V -v. MASTERS, Lois Jean Heatherington, died January 17, in Pasadena, Texas, after a lengthy ill- She was the daughter of1 the late Eva Price and George Heatherington. She graduated from Bellaire High School in 1945 and had many friends in the local area. Retired from tel­ evision station KTRK in Houston. Surviving are a son, Jace of Pasadena; a sister, Norma Heatherington DuBois of Bellaire; niece, Lynne Schramm of Moundsville. Memorial services pend­ ing at First Baptist Church of Pasadena. Arrangements by Niday Funeral Home, Pasadena. Mildred Masters Mildred Masters, 94, 700 44th St., Bellaire, died Thursday in City Hos­ pital, Bellaire. She was bom April 2, 1899 in Somerton, daughter of the late William and Anna Lucas Giffin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clair Masters; a son, Ray Masters; a daughter, Mrs. Herman (Zelda) Long. Surviving are two sons, William Masters of Martins Ferry and Daniel Masters of Cambridge; four daugh­ ters, Mrs. Homer (Orpha) Carman of Bellaire, Shirley Masters of Bellaire, Mrs. George (Pauline) Bain and Mrs. Leonard (Bernice) Shoffer, both of, Toledo; 22 grandchildren; 29 great-1 grandchildren and 12 great-great- grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Tim Woodward of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. Nettie Masters yjpV Nettie M. Irvin VanHorn Masters, 87, 3495 Monroe St., Bcllaire, died Saturday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was bom Jan. 2, 1905 in Wheel­ ing, daughter of the late Ernest and Mary Rcphan Irvin. She was a retired employee of Marsh Wheeling Stogie Co., and a member of Bellaire Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell C. Masters; a brother, Melvin Irvin. Surviving are a son, Paul Van Horn of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Moore of Bellaire; for grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today.and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bauknccht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Larry Armstrong. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Olga Masters ASSS M SetaonT^unty a daughter of the late Loring and Alice Jeffers Pancoast. She was a member of Chestnut Level Christian Church. Her husband, Jesse Masters, die in 1969; also two children, Corinne Hass and Loring Masters. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Doris) Carpenter, War- wood; Mrs. Theodore (Evelyn) Pat­ terson, Bradford, Pa.; Mrs. Ben jamin (Marie) Mullen of Durham,; N C ■ Mrs. Charles (Frances) i Wilkins of Bamesville; Mrs. Ivan (Marlene) Smith of Belmont; a son, Donald of Bethesda; 24 grand­ children and 34 great-grandchildren. Services were held from the Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Friday with Rev. Robert Fulton of­ ficiating. Burial was made in Chestnut Level Cemetery. Ex-Business s. At Age of 93

$!S^ 93d Tuesday in Co!umbusP A resident of Arlington Court ’7ZT' ofCente^?l£e'hCo1 umbus• formerly ' v “Wntemlte, he was born Jan. 7 , ^ a^°iTnretZe'County. a son of the Hmlc;M?teMaSto and J°ha™a Masters, who was a retired board ^0 £

(0 n 2=wife sf;p-ls!r:Gertrude Gladden Masters- ar?ea Ho0thKrS 211(1 sislers. Surviving man l030 LouSher Christ?

seven grandchildren;&rsrvD,rev seven n M“°" children. great-grand- burg, where services will be heldat MASTERS, Walter E., 88, Our Hero, father, and friend of Moundsville, WV died Wednesday, November 13, 2013 at home. He was born January 7, 1925 in Wheeling, WV the son of the late Walter E. Masters and Doris M. Stew­ art Masters Brunsgaard. He grew up in Hundred, WV and in 1943 answered the call of duty to serve his country in WWII. He enlist­ ed in the Marines and served as the Captain’s bodyguard on the battleship New Jersey in the South Pacific. On April 10, 1945, he married his high school sweetheart, and love of his life, Madge Louise Oliver. He was employed and retired after 30 years, as a foreman with Allied Chemi­ cal; was a dedicated member of Hillview Terrace Church of Christ, where he served as Elder for 35 years; and was a volunteer at Reynolds Memorial Hospital, as well as, Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization, where he was chosen as Big Brother of the Year in 2011. Walter had many passions in life; his church, his family and friends, and “Big Blue,” his antique GMC truck. He loved all things aviation, as well as, trains, boats, and cars. He loved to laugh, to help others less fortunate and embraced life with joy! He loved nature and saw beauty in the everyday. He was grateful to God for all his many blessings. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Masters; and a brother, Donajd tyfiis- ters. Including his loving 'wife of 68 years, Madgie; surviv­ ing are three sons, Dan (Linda) Masters, and Mitchell Masters, all of Moundsville, and Jeffery Masters of Portland, OR; a daughter, Laura (Peter) Price of Dayton, OH; a sister, Eileen McMahon of Shady- side^QH; grandchildren, Mattnew (Jodi), Michelle, Molly, Amanda, and Dana; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Michael, Gwen, and Henry; several loving nieces and nephews; and Little Brother, Robert Dobkin of Wheeling. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville where funeral services will be Friday at 11 a.m. with Evangelist D. Gene West officiating. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. Memorial contributions may be made to WV School of Preaching, PO Box 785, Moundsville, WV 26041. William Masters WfiS William C. (Bill) Masters, 66, N. Fifth St., Martins Ferry, former­ ly of Bellaire, died Thursday, June 22, 1995 at City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born August 2, 1928 in Bellaire, a son of the late Clair A. and Mildred Giffin Masters. 3 He was a retired warehouse supervisor for Boury, Inc. of Wheeling, W.Va., and a Methodist. LP He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II, a member of American Legion Post No. 38. Martins Ferry and the Post Com­ mander of VFW Post No. 3613 of __C/_ 1 Martins Ferry. He was also a &c National VFW Aide-de-Camp. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray and Donald Masters and a sis­ ter, Zelda Long. OS He is survived by his wife, Anna Marie Roth Young Masters; a son, William W. Masters of Bellaire; 5^ three daughters, Mrs. Thomas ( y (Christine) Suter of St. Clairsville, Mrs. William (Deborah) Morris ■ and Saralee Holma, both of Bel- ■ laire; a stepson, Robert J. Young ot ■ H St. Clairsville; four stepdaughers, H Cynthia Kolenc of Wheeling, ■ ■ Rebecca Scheehle of Martins Ferry, §H Deborah Manner of Columbus and gfiSa I Marsha Trigg of Shadyside; a H brother Daniel E. Masters of aHH WM Akron; four sisters, Mrs. Elwood HMflj I (Pauline) Bain and Bernice Stoffer, I both of Toledo, Mrs. Homer I (Orpha) Carmen and Shirley Mas- I I ters, both of Bellaire; six grandchil- ■ |||9 drcn and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the ■ I Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at I Wm Fifth, Martins Ferry, Saturday 7 to HHi M 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to BHB I 9 p.m., where services will be held ■ I Monday at 1 p.m., with Rev. John 1 ■ Bateson officiating. Burial follows ■ ■ in Riverview Cemetery, Martins ■ I perry. VFW Post No. 3613 will ■ ■ conduct services Sunday at 7 p.m. I I at the funeral home. Full military ■ ■ graveside services will be conduct- ■ ■ ed by the Belmont County Council ■ m of Veteran's of Foreigi^V^^^^^B MASTRACCI, Anthony Jr., 67, died peacefully August 1 1, 2012, at his McKinney, Texas home. Mr. Mastracci was born August 16, 1944, in Belaire, OH, to Anthony and Elizabeth (Liberati) Mastracci. After graduating from Bellaire High School, Mr. Mastracci continued his education at Villanova Uni­ versity, graduating in 1978 with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. Although he began his career as a technical expert, Mr. Mastracci became a successful businessman, also earning his Master’s of Business Administration from Chapman University in 1990. ->7 ft His interests included weight lifting, running, and following the Pittsburg Steelers. Both before and during his retirement, he enjoyed computing, travel and spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife, Naomi Ruth Mastrac­ ci, children and their spous­ es, Anthony and Beverly Mastracci, Rose and Kent Fitzgerald, Raymond and Marla Hanlon, daughter, Lisa Mastracci, as well as six grandchildren and his brothers, Robert and Joseph Mastracci. Donations may be made to Cure PSP. Information may be found at http://www.psp. org. [ MASTRACCI, Elizabeth M., 92, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Thursday, July 26, 2007, in the Shadyside Care Center. She was born December 27, 1914 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Carmen and Madeline DiPaolo Liberati. Elizabeth was retired as a cook with St. John School Cafeteria; was a member of St. John Catholic Church; and the Sacred Heart Society. • In addition to her parents, Elizabeth was preceded in death by her husband. Anthony Mastracci in 1966; a sister, Yolanda Sechrest; and a broth­ er, Dorn Liberati. Surviving are three children. Robert Mastracci and his wife, Ellen, of Canal Winchester, Ohio. Anthony Mastracci and his wife. Ruth, of McKinney, Texas and Joseph Mastracci of Bellaire; a sister. Rose Liberati of Bellaire; two brothers, Guido Liberati of St. Clairsville and Henry Liberati of Shadyside; 10 grandchil­ dren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Friends wilt be received on Monday, July 30, 2007 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknechl-AItmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 - 37th Street, Bellaire. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church with Monsignor Gene Mullett as celebrant. Burial will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. A Vigil service will be con­ ducted at 2:15 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be extended to the family at www.altmeyer.com. mastrantonio, Robert “Bob,” 83, of Clarington, OH died Friday, October 19, 2012 at his home. He was bom November 11, 1928 in Bellaire, OH, the son of the late Sam and Emma Ciocca Mastrantonio. He was owner of Bob’s Bar in Clarington and was a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a' brother, Ezio Mastrantonio whon World War n. 7 Survivors include two sisters, Marian (Nick) Stabile of Rayland, OH and Helen Strussion of Shadyside, OH; three nephews, Gene Strussion, Bruce and Tony Stabile; and several cousins. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2- 6 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, OH where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment in Powhatan 1 Cemetery. Powhatan, OH. Anna Matan / MATAN, Anna,

v June Materkoski ~30T( June Elizabeth Materkoski, 67, of 190 Dorer Ave., West Bellaire, died Saturday in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. She was born March 25, 1922 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late William and Mae Goldsmith Ped- dicord. She was a employee of the former Imperial Glass Co., Bell­ aire, and a member of St. John s Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was also a member of the Sons of Italy of Bellaire. She was preceded in death by one brother, Milford Peddicord; three sisters, Margaret Kingan, Grace Yock and Wilma Ped­ dicord. Surviving are her husband, Robert “Bob”; six sons, Bob of Shadyside, Ron, Keith. Richard, Gary and Mike, all ot Bellaire; ^ three daughters, Mrs. John ft, (Donna) Chieffalo of Ocala, Fla., Mrs. Albert (Kathleen) Crum and 0 \ Mrs. David (Rose) Bosold, both of Bellaire; two brothers, Harold Peddicord of Canton and Wilbur \ Peddicord of Maryland; a sister, Lucille Fredericks of Martins Ferry; 16 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the *rl£ Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ^ today. Mass of Christian Burial v* will be celebrated Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. at St. John’s Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Rev. Ralph Salciccia officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Rosary devotions will be I at 8 p.m. today in the funeral Robe*'* IWaHrVn T* Robe*., Materkoski, 73, Do^er Avenue, Bellaire, died Friday, Nov. 14, 1997 at his home. He was Dorn Sept. 29, 1924 in Wheeling, a son of the late John Paul and Stella Chucita Materkoski. He was a retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Qt Corp.’s Yorkville plant, a retired employee of the Bellaire Fire

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by an infant sis- ^ ter Katie, an infant brother John- _ nie, a sister Evelyn Sickle, and a brother Jack Matheas. Surviving are his wife Mary ^ (Bier) Matheas, three sisters: Inez Edward and her husband Sam of 0- Va., Mary Lou Roberts of Denni­ 5 son, Ohio and Darlene Ruch and her husband George of Mt. Pleas­ ant, four nephews, Robert Edwards of Va., Kenn Sickle and his wife Cheryl of St. Clairsville, Del Barris and his wife Carla of Martins Ferry and Rick Roberts and his wife Missy and family of Dennison, three great nieces, Lisa Edwards Luck and her husband Chris and their two children Amber and Noble of Va., Debra Edwards Smith and her husband Reuben of Va., Mallory Sickle of St. Clairsville, and a great nephew Caleb Barris of Martins Ferry. Friends will be received Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hes­ lop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Saturday, at 11 a.m. with Minister Terry Erwin officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. -^MATHENY, David Patrick, 44, of Commercial Drive, Bridgeport Ohio, died Wednesday, NY)V 29. 20QQ, artne Hcartland-Lansing Care Center. He was preceded in death by his parents, John & Connie McCellan Matheny and two brothers, Randy & John Jr. Surviving are a brother, Ronald and his wife, Connie, of Bridgeport; one niece and two nephews. Friends will be received Saturday, from 9 a.m. until service at 11 a.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 36th & 3 i Jacob streets, Wheeling with the nf I Rev. Karen Upson officiating. ,— Interment at the convenience of the family. / £ MATHENY, Edna M., 73, of Bridgeport, formerly of Wheeling; died Sunday. Nov. Q, 1Q97. fit home. She was an employee of Saseen’s Restaurant, Wheeling, and a Catholic. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Sarah Renshaw; a brother; two sisters. Sur­ viving are two sons. Rusty and Ray­ mond “Fats”; four daughters, Carol McCorskey, Sarah Mundt, Thelma Pearson and Penny Beck; two broth­ ers, Alfred and Jim Renshaw; four Of sisters, Goldie Byard, Mrs. Ed (Issy) i_— Neman; Ruth Simmons, and Mrs. ^— Bill (Jackie) Bennington; 16 grand- ^ children; six great-grandchildren. Friends received from noon today v ^ until time of services at 2 p.m. at ] .— Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling. Interment in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. r ^

§ 3 (P G* MATHENY, Robert Emerson, 72, of Wheeling. VV.Va., died Thursday, June 26. 2008, in the Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. He was born December 14, 1935, in Wheeling, the son of the late John and Nel­ lie Shuck Matheny. Mr. Matheny was a retired manager for the former Pagoda Bar, Wheeling. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters. Surviving are his wife, Sharon Herink Matheny; and several nieces and nephews. Services and interment were held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are by the Kepner" Funeral Home. National Road at Bethany Pike Wheeling. X MATHENY, Ronald Dean, Sr., "47, of National Road, Bridgeport, Ohio, died Monday. Jan. 21, 2002, in Ohio Valley MedicaT Center, Wheeling, W.Va. He was bom Nov. 5, 1954, in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of the late John and Connie McClelland Matheny. In addition to his parents, Ron was preceded in death by three brothers, Randy, Ricky, and David Matheny. He worked as a repairman for Neidhardt Heating & Cooling. Surviving are his wife, Connie Minter Matheny; a son, Ronald Matheny, Jr. and his wife, Jennifer, of Bridgeport; a daughter, Andrea Butler and her husband, Dennis, of Bridgeport; five grandchildren, Trent and Tia Butler, Noelle, Shelby, and Alex Matheny. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Karen Upson officiating. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, W.Va Memorial contributions may be made to the Wolfhurst Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 387, Lansing, Ohio 43934. Bernice Mathers Bernice O. Mathers, 86, of Chester, W. Va., went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006. She was born March 16, 1920 in Powhatan Point, Ohio, daughter of the late Joseph and Margaret (Adams) Gallaher. She retired after working 40 years with T S & T Pottery with the security department and a member of the I.B.O. P. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by six brothers: Oscar Gallaher, Walter Gallaher, Cliff Gallaher, Ben Gallaher, Homer Gallaher and Atley Gallaher and four sisters: Olive Brown, Lula Britton, Lela Shuman, and Elsie Gallaher. Surviving are a son, Perry J. Mathers Sr., of Ohio; two grandsons, Perry Mathers Jr., and Christopher Mathers; sev­ eral nieces and nephews, including the nieces who were special care givers: Rosetta, Doris, Zana, Annie, Dawn and Patty. Funeral services will be held 1 on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006 at 7 p.m., at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, 614 Washington Street, Newell, with Pastor Ron Rice officiat­ ing. Friends will be received on Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m., and 5 p.m. until time of services at 7 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to St. Judes Childrens Hospital. James Mathes James G. Mathes, 51, RD 1, Crabapple, Alledonia, died Mon­ day in Barnesville Hospital. He was born Jan. 26, 1936 at Valley Head, W.Va.. son of the late Darnel and Mildred Tyler Mathes. He was a retired miner, a Pro- testant, and a veteran oLjttie M Korean Conflict. 7 DPd ffol W Surviving- are his wife, Wilma ^ Mathes; a son, James Mathes Jr., and a daughter, Phyllis K. Mathes, both of Callan, W.Va.; six brothers, Larry Mathes of Wooster, Daniel ^ Mathes Jr., Milford Mathes, and ^ Charles Mathes, all of Callan, ^ Chilton Mathes of Corasona, Texas, and Richard Mathes of X Richwood, W.Va.; two sisters, VYi Lee Wilson of Webster Springs, W.Va., and Hilda Wright oi Callan. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Final arrangements U are incomplete. WILMA MATHES Wilma Dcitrick Mathes, 91, of Allcdonia, OH, died Thursday, December 25, 2014, at Liza’s Place in Wheeling. She was born August 25, 1923, in Washington, PA, daughter of the late John and Wilma Pyunk Ruschak. Wilma was a retired co­ owner and operator of a demolition contracting business. She attended Real Life Church at Epworth Center in Bethesda. She enjoyed crafts, sewing and crocheting and donated most of her works for out­ reach programs. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her three hus­ bands, Fred McVey, George E. Deitrick Sr. and James G. Mathes; a son, Patrick McVey; four broth­ ers, George, John, William and Pete Ruschak; three sisters, Helen Ruschak, Ann Kukielka and Sylvia Saffell. 7U Surviving are her four children, William McVey, W. Jo Ann Francis of Alledonia, Kathy (Mike) Maziar of Zanesville and George (Martha) Deitrick of Beallsville; grandchil­ dren, Micah Maziar, Rachel Thomas, Dawn Livingston, Kyle Deitrick and Kendall Deitrick and other grand­ children; three great-grand­ children, Job, Javin and Jemma Hinkle; a special niece, Jean Nugent of Florida; many other nieces and nephews. A memorial service is being■planned for the spring. Arrangements are entrusted to Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg. Memorial contributions may be made to the Epworth Center P.O. Box 538, Bethesda, OH 43719. MATHEWS, Betty Jane Parrill, 87, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Thursday, Novem­ ber 2, 2006 in ihe Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. She was born October 1 4, 1919 in Wheeling, the daughter the late Harrell J. and Elsie Mae East Parrill. She was a retired secretary for Wiseman-Hutzell; and a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Wheeling. In.addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John F. Mathews in 2001; a brother, Harrell J. Par­ rill, Jr.; and a sister, Madelyn E. Christner. Surviving are a son, John T. Mathews of Wheeling; a sister, Genevieve M. West of Wheel­ ing; eight nephews, John A. West-and his wife, Marlene, of Edina, Minnesota, Harry A. West, Jr. and his wife, Pat. of Gilbert, S.C., John Christner of Manassas, Va., Thomas Christ­ ner of Pt. Pleasant, W.Va., John R. Parrill of Pinellas Park, Fla., Harrell J. Parrill III of Wheel­ ing, Jeffrey Parrill of Bradenton, Fla. and Randy Parrell of Bradenton; and one niece, Lisa Parrill of Wheeling. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christ United Methodist Church > 1232 National Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. ___ CHRISTOPHER MATHEWS Christopher Sighmond Mathews, 16 of Neffs, Ohio died Tuesday, April 14,2015. He was bom August 27, 1998 in Wheeling, WV, a son of Aaron Joseph Burch of Bellaire and Brandy S. Mathews Burdine of Glencoe. Chris was a student at the Belmont Career Center in St. Clairsville. He enjoyed hunting, dirt bikes, and four wheel drives. He was preceded in death by his great- grand­ parents, Naomi Mathews, Everett Dean Hartley Sr., and Margaret Pegg.*77_ Surviving in addftion to his parents, are his step­ father, Robert Burdine III of Glencoe; grandparents, Ethel Mathews and Dean Hartley Jr. of Neffs, Richard and Linda Gust of Bellaire, James Mathews of Cameron, WV., Sue and Chic Helms of Jacobsburg; great- grandfather, Babe Mathews of Cameron, WV. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m., and from 5 p.m. until time of service at 8 p.m. with Pastor Jeff Lewis offi­ ciating. clied-«OT&SK5:»5 September 10, 2006 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born February 6, 1928 in Marmet, W.Va, the son of the late Thomas S. Mathews and Helen T. Wilson Mathews. He retired from Chemical Leman Tank Lines; he was a Baptist by faith; an Army vet­ eran; and a member of Moose Lodge No. 931 of New Mar­ tinsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Mathews; three brothers; and one sister. Surviving are his wife, Hildegard E. Gerschau Math­ ews; sons, Steve and wife, Kim, of Paden City, W.Va. and Mike and wife, Cindy, of New Martinsville; daughter, Teresa Morris and fiance, Fred Midcap, of New Mar­ tinsville; grandchildren, Tim­ othy, Joshua, Jessica, Jeffery, Darlene, Edwin Jr., Danielle and Shania; and great grand-, children, Marisha, Emily and Sierra. Friends may call Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Myers Funeral Home, Sis- tersville, where services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. with Evangelist Aaron Veyon officiating. Burial in Greenwood Ceme­ tery, Sistersville, where mili­ tary services will be held by VFW Post 6327 of Sis­ tersville, VFW Post 4634 of New Martinsville, American Legion Post 67 of Sistersville, Post 86 of Paden City and Post 28 of New Martinsville. 7y MATHEWS, Harley E. 86, of 1276 National Road, Wclty Apartments, Wheeling, formerly . of Heartland Nursing Home, Lansing, died Tuesday, March 9,j| 1999^, in East Ohio Regional] Hospital, Martins Ferry. He wasl vice-president and general manager 1 of Penn Industrial Supply Co., of| Butler, Pa. He was preceded in death 1 by his parents, Jesse L. and Alice | Mathews; a sister, Jesse Lee | Mathews; a great-grandson. Surviving are his wife, Mary Mathews; three daughters, Sara Jo Wood, Patti Ann Naples and Harlean E. Carroll, all of Wheeling; three brothers, John and James, both of Wheeling, and Clarence of Tucson, Ariz.; two sisters, Elizabeth Healy and Louise Hupp, both of Hollywood, Fla.; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; a niece; four nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and from 11 a.m. Friday until time of services at 2 p.m. at McCoy Funeral Home, 44 15th St., Wheeling. Interment in Parkview Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions to the Salvation Army, 140 16th St., Wheeling. Joseph Mathews %\^ Joseph D. Mathews, 85,485 North St., Bamesville, died Tuesday in Bamesville Hospital. He was bom May 11, 1906 in Wheeling, a son of the late George B. and Ella Heil Mathews. | He was a retired salesman anda pJ member of the First Presbyterian / — Church, Bamesville. Mathews was *-r— also a member of Friendship Lodge rT', #89 F&AM and Elks Lodge #99 of Bamesville. ^ He was preceded in death by an (h infant son, John E. Mathews. __ _ Surviving are his wife, Margaret Ruth Nims Mathews; a daughter, rC Shirley Mathews Young of Findlay; a brother, Robert of Canton; three oo sisters, Marjorie Ramm of Arlington ,*~i Mary Swanwich of Akron, and — Esther Atkinson of Canton; two grandchildren; three great-grand- children. Friends will be received 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday at Campbell- PIumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Bamesville, where services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. An­ drew Woods officiating. Burial follows in Northern Cemetery, Bamesville. Masonic services will be Thursday at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the charily of the donor’s choice.______Karren Sue Mathews, age 66 of Woodsfield, OH passed away Friday October 31, 2014 at the Monroe County Care Center. She was born in Monroe County OH August 2,1948 a daughter of Waneta Cline Mathews and the late Glenn Mathews. She was a member of the Greenbrier Methodist Church. In addition to her mother Waneta Mathews she is survived by one sister Bonnie Cline of Woodsfield, two aunts Bertha Cline and Madelyn Weddle, and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held 2 -4 & 6-8 p.m. Monday at the at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home Woodsfield, Ohio where funeral services will be held at 11 a.rn. Tuesday November 4, 2014 with Rev. Darla Schnegg officiating. Burial will follow at the Plainview Cemetery near Woodsfield,OH. 7T s.;'sC.s.'£' MATHEWS, Mary T. (Calnibacher), 93, of Wheeling, West Virginia, died Saturday, February 6, 2010, in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. She was born October 7, 1 9 1 6, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late Charles Pasquale and Marie Trischler Pasquale Calm- bacher. Mrs. Mathews was a homemaker, a member of St. Michael Catholic Church , the St. Michael Christian Mothers, and the American Red Cross. She was valedictorian of the Sherrard High School graduating class of 1932 and was the oldest living alumni of Sherrard High School. Mrs. Math­ ews loved to sew. knit and bowl. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Harley E. Math­ ews, a daughter, Sara Jo Slonaker Wood, a sister, Catherine Smith, and a great grandson, Dennis Warren. Surviving are two daughters, Patricia Naples and Harlean Car- roll both of Wheeling; 18 grandchildren, 28 great­ grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Friends received 4-8 p.m. Wednesday and 1 1 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thurs­ day at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger St., Wheeling. Mass of Christian Bur­ ial will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Thursday, February I 1. 2010 at St. Michael Catholic Church, Wheel­ ing with Rev. Jeremiah F. McSweeney as celebrant. Interment in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael Catholic Church 1225 National Road. Wheeling, WV 26003. MATHEWS, Paul P., 78, of West Road, Martins Ferry, Ohid, died Friday, April 3, 2009, al Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born June 5, 1930, in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a son of the late Snow C. and Edith (Phillips) Mathews. He retired from the Operating Engineers Local ft 18 and Ohio Coal Company. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandson and a sister, Geraldine DoJack. Surviving are his wife, Christina E. (Winesbiirg) Mathews; two sons, Brian (Dana) Mathews of Barnesville, Ohio and Vance Mathews of Florence, Ky.; five daugh­ ters, Charlotte (Frank) Carrothers of Colerain, Ohio. Dian Mathews of Tiltonsville, Ohio, Debbie Mathews of Tiltonsville, Ohio, Debbie Mathews of Mesa, Ariz., Paula (Joe) Collette of Martins Ferry, and Janet Mathews of Yorkville; two brothers, Dale Mathews of Pahrump, Nev., and David (Tammy) Mathews of Bellaire; five sisters, Shirley Tomich and Sue (Peter) Krahel, both of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Nelda Leach of Martins Ferry,! Mary Lou Fulton of Shadyside. Ohio, and Carol Ann Jackson of Radcliff, Ky.; his nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren who always called him “Pap;” and his white and black tail cats. Private sendees will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio. I I RALPH N. MATHEWS i Ralph Nnrman 10* cn» pf Mr i< ~:*» a. rs. Fork community, Kimbolton R. D. 1. died Saturday at 6 a. m. at St.1 Francis hospital where he was ad- milted Friday suffering from a / f| : heart ailment. He had been ill j the past six months. 11^*7 vL* I A fourth grade pupil at North I Salem, the boy is survived by his * ' parents, Isaac and Martha Ship- man Mathews: two brothers. Clyde and Richard, four sisters, Norma Jean, twin of the deceased,' Lois, Betty and Ruth all of the home: his paternal grandfather Val Mathews. Kimbolton, and his J ^ maternal grandmother. Mrs. Clc- ora Shipman, Kimbolton R. D. 1. The body was removed to the — Stevena & McCracken funeral home, S. Eighth St:, and- will be taken to the home Sunday eve- i ning. Funeral services will be con- ^ ducted Monday at 1 p. m. at the home by Rev. George PcoplcSj Winterset, and interment" will be made in Irish Ridge, cemetery. Ruth ws MATHEWS,'Mt?ftuthr M.,., 88; of 229 Clifton Ave., Mingo Junction, died Thursday at Ohio Valley Hospital Steubenville. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel E., in 1956; a son Robert in 1944. Surviving are a son, Ed, with whom she resided; two grandchildren, two great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received at .Hoff- Wheeler Funeral Home, Mingo Junc­ tion, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, 6-9 p.m. Sunday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in Fort Steuben Burial Estates, Wintersville. ^ 5* % SnowJViathews / f Snow Curlis Mathews, 86. 60940 Hawthorn Hill Road, Shadyside. formerly of Martins Ferry, died Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Feb. 5, 1902 at Dog Skin, Monroe County, a son of the late Calip and Anna Lee Mathews. He was a retired employee of Blaw Knox Foundry & Mill Ma- chinery Inc.. Warwood, Wheeling, and a member of the Church of Christ, Shadyside. He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith Phillips Mathews; five sisters and a brothers. Surviving are three sons, Dale C. of West Covina, Calif., Paul P. of Martins Ferry and David B. of > Toms River, N.J.; six daughters, a . Geraldine DoJack at home, Mrs. I William (Nelda) Leach of Martins ; Ferry, Mrs. Donald (Mary Lou) i Fulton of Shadyside, Mrs. Peter (Linda Sue) Krahel and Mrs. Lou i (Shirley) Tomich, both of St. | Clairsville, and Mrs. Eddie (Carol I Ann) Jackson of Radcliff, Ky.; | four brothers, Charles Matthews ! of Graysville, Alva Matthews of \ Wooster, Harold Matthews and | Virgil Matthews, both of Mt. Pleasant; two sisters, Carrie McCormick of Mt. Pleasant and Vernie Shook of Parkersburg, W.Va.; 37 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren. Members of the famil y will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Robert Adams of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Waneta K. Mathews, age 89, of Woodsfield, OH passed away Sunday April 17, 2016 at the Arbors at Woodsfield. She was born in Monroe County OH June 11,1926, daughter of the late Alonzo & Mary Bonam Cline. She was a member of the Greenbrier Methodist Church. Preceded in death by husband Glen Mathews, and daughter Karren Sue Mathews. She is survived by daughter Bonnie Cline of Woodsfield, sister Madelyn Weddle of Woodsfield, and several nieces and nephews. Friends received from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Tuesday April 19, at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, OH where funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday April 20, 2016 with Rev. Darla Schnegg officiating. Burial will follow in the Plainview Cemetery near Woodsfield, OH. MATHEWS, William James o5°’ Marion passed away onn Monday, January 3, ^u05 in Memorial Hospital of Carbondale, 111. Mr. Mathews was born on April 26, 1946 in Baltimore ^ity, Maryland to the late William and Kitty (Honaker) Mathews. Mr. Mathews retired from American Electric Power in Columbus, Ohio in 2001. For 30 years he worked in manage­ ment and labor relations in coal mining and fuel supply opera­ tions in Ohio and West Virginia. After retirement, he worked as a consultant at AEP Cook Coal Terminal in Metropolis. He was a member of the Abundant of Life Assembly of God in Marion. He was a 1969 graduate of West Virginia Uni­ versity, Morgantown, W.Va., where he received a degree in Business Administration. After graduating, he served as a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Army Infantry during the Viet­ nam War. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his sister, Linda Hawkins. Survivors include his loving i wife, Dora of Marion; son, Marc | and daughter Courtney both at home; daughters and sons-in- law. Melanie and David Hum­ mel of Wheeling, W.Va., Tonya and Eric Anderson of Marion, and Angela of ; four grandchildren; one sister, Joan VanMeter of Smithers, W.Va.; and two brothers, Chuck of Scott Depot, W.Va. and Steve of Julian, W.Va. Friends will be received from 5:30 - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Janu­ ary 5, 2005 at the Blue Funeral Home in Marion and from 1-3 p.m. Thursday at the church. Military rites at the church following the service by Marion VFW Post 1301 and American Legion Post 147. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday, January 6, 2005 at the Abundant of Life Assembly of God in Marion with the Pastor Jeff Baker offici­ ating. Memorials may be made to the Abundant Life Assemble of God Youth Fund; c/o Blue Funeral Home, P.O. Box 411, Marion, ILL. 62959. To view this obit and sign the register book, visit our website at bluefuneralhome.com. Esther I. Mathias Esther I. Mathias, 91, New Dawn Health Care Center, formerly of Dover, died Thursday. June 2,5, 1998 at the cerfter. She was corn MarcK 1, 1907 in BjidgepoiL » daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret Hope Coyne. She formerly owned and operat­ ed the Esther’s Hat Shop in Dover, a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic ^ Church at Dover, Christian Moth­ ers, the Third Order of Secular Franciscans, Dover-New Philadel­ phia Business and Professional ^J—- Women, Loyola Study Club and a ' former member of the Union Hos- ^ „ pital Auxiliary. nj In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- ^ band, Charles R. Mathias; a son, Joseph; five brothers. no Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. William (Margery) Jones of Dover; a son, Attorney Charles Mathias of _j> Andover, N.J.; a sister, Eileen^ 0 McPherson of WintersvillerToilf ^ grandchildren; seven great-grand­ children; a great-great-grandchild. Friends will be received today, o to 8 p.m. at Toland-Herzig Funeral Home, Dover. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Dover, with the Rev. Bill ■ Arnold officiating. Burial follows ■ in Calvary Cemetery, Dover. Wake ■ services will be held at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be m* made to St. Joseph Catholic Church, Dover. MATHIESON, John Thomas “Tom,” 89, of Follansbee, W.Va., died Monday, July 21, 2003, at home. He was bom April 20, 1914, in 1 Pittsburgh, Pa., a son of the late John W. and Mary Cummings Mathieson. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Sarah Briscoe and Margaret Crabtree; and an infant brother, Donald Mathieson. He graduated in 1931 from Follansbee High School. He retired after 39 years having worked for the United States Postal Service retiring as Assistant Post Master in Follansbee, W.Va., a member of the Follansbee Unit­ ed Presbyterian Church and a member of the Brooke County Sportsman’s Club. Surviving are his wife of 65 years, Marjorie Briscoe Math­ ieson, whom he married on July 2, 1938; three daughters, Sally Case- man and her husband, Jerry, of Purcellville, Va., Alice Javersak and her husband, David, of Wheeling and Mary Beth Harvey and her husband, William, of Wellsburg; seven grandchildren, Susan Loveday (Donald), Beth Caseman Bowen (Stuart), Polly Hughes (Bryan), Grant Javersak (Cathy), Meredith McKinly (David), Zachary and Zane Har­ vey; six great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at James Funeral Home, 1245 Main St., Follansbee, W.Va., where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 24, 2003, with the Rev. Ruthellen Bates officiating. Interment will follow in St. John’s Cemetery, Colliers, W.Va. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Val­ ley Hospice, 1 Ross Park, mathisen, Mary Margaret Riggs. A memorial services for ^ary Margaret Riggs Mathisen will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2009, JJ, St. James Lutheran Church 1409 Chapline St, in Wheeling, with visitation 10:30 a.m. followed by the service at I I a.m. with the Reverend Deborah Gable officiating. Interment of ashes will be at Greenwood Cemetery next to her husband, the Rev. Arnold G. Mathisen. Mary was 81 years old and suffered from multiple scle­ rosis. She was a resident of Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Retirement Home in Niles, Ohio from 1993 until her death on November 15,2008. Mary grad­ uated from Wheeling High School in 1945. Her brother, John Wilbert Miller, known as “Whig,” operated Miller’s Barber Shop on form many years. Mary served as church secretary at St. James Lutheran Church. In 1963 she married Rev. Arnold G. Mathisen. a Lutheran pastor. They served in parishes in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Ohio. She is survived by her five children, Richard, Mary, Ruth, Daniel, and Paul; two grandchildren, and two great-grand children, as well as by a niece. Cheri (Miller) Farmer, and her family. Contributions in her mem­ ory may be made to Shep­ herd of the Valley Lutheran Retirement Home in Niles, OH. The Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheeling, is assisting with arrangements. Edmund D. Mathieu rJrdmu,nd D- Mathieu, 68, of

and FunHer Ju asso^iated w«th Kepner auhe im°,mer 36 * years’ and oinl .l of h,s retirement was nfn^raI ™anager He was a member 0 St Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling, an Army veter- an of World Warll and a LX 3 01 him Grove Lions Club. In addition to his parents, he was . preceded in death by an infant son John Dale; a brother, J. Dale. Surviving are his wife, Marjorie Pearl Mathieu; two sons, E. David and Michael, both of Wheeling; f two daughters, Marjorie Marnell of Wheeling and Michelle Mathieu of rrl Worthington; two brothers, Joseph o— of Canton and Lawrence of Horse- !lead: ,N Y-’ three sisters, Emilia 3” Griffith and Gloria Cat tell, both of f Columbus, and Virginia Henderson 3 of Fairborn; six grandchildren. Friends will be received today P" noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at C'j Bethany Pike. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Vin­ cent de Paul Catholic Church I Monday at no6n. Burial in Green- I wood Cemetery. Vigil services to- I day at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. I Memorial contributions may be I made to the Children’s Home of I Wheeling, 14 Orchard Road, I Wheeling. I John Mathys John Mathys, 83, Moundsville, died Friday at Rev n o 1 djs Memorial Hospital. 7 He was born inw Monroe County, July 22, 1885, a son of Simon and Marie Mathys. He was a member of Local No. 1185, USWA and a retired employee of the Benwood Plant of Wheeling-Pittsburgh . Steel Corp. Surviving are two sons, Page R. Mathys of Moundsville, Wayne Mathys of Bellaire, seven grandchildren, one brother. Ed- 1 ward of Sterling. Ohio, four sisters, Mrs. Louellh Miller, St. Clairsvillc, Mrs. Emma Gasser and Mrs. Ida Powell, both of of Barberton. Funeral services were held 3 Sunday at Moundsville with Paul & C. Keller, minister of the Moundsville Church of Christ of- ; ficiating. Burial was in Mt. Rose Cemetery, Moundsville. ^5. Wayne F. Mathys Wayne F. Mathys, 61, Wegee Lane, Shadyside, formerly of Bel- laire, died Tuesday, May 23. 2000 at his home. He was born Jan. 6, 1939 in McMechen, W.Va., the son of the late John and Mary Ellen Crow Mathys. He was a retired mechanic and attended the Cedar Avenue Church of Christ, Moundsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Page Mathys; a sister, Freda Porter. ---- Surviving are his wife, Dolores C7 Grail Mathys; several nieces and (7 nephews. Q\ Friends will be received today, 4 to 9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Avc., —^ Moundsville. Funeral service and (P burial will be held at the conve­ nience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Hospice, 98B East Cove Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. MATIS, Gfebtgc/59, of Plainfield Road, Belmont, died Wednesday in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired safety department instructor for Freeman Coal Co., West Frankfort, 111., and a member of East Richland Friends Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Geraldine McEndree Matis; two daughters, Carma Thompson of Morristown, Cathy Bethel of Craigsville, W.Va.; four sisters, Helen Teribury of Oregon, Madelyn Melet of St. Clairsville, Ann Dolecki of Lansing, Rose Timko of Barton; three brothers, John, Joe and Mike, all of St. Clairsville; four grandsons. Friends received at Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home, Morristown, 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Union Cemetery, JMor­ ristown. Hazen Lodge of Bethesda services at 7 p.m. Friday, followed by El Tor Grotto services at 7:30 p.m. MATIS, Irma J., 87, of St. Clairsville, Ohio died Friday, Nov. 12, 2010 in Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire. / She was bom in'Aoena, Ohio on November 20. 1922, daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Novak Kalan. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, John J. Matis; a i daughter, Linda J. Matis; a 1 brother. John Kalan Jr.; and three sisters, Helen Kalan, Wilma L. Kalan and Irene K. Vargo. She is survived by her sister, Elizabeth Kalan of Neffs; a nephew, Donald J. Vargo and his wife Kay of Maryland; a niece-in-law. Penny Vargo of Maryland; two great nephews. Steven (Julie) Vargo of Virginia and Daniel (Jenny) Vargo of Florida; a great great niece, Olivia Vargo; three great great nephews. Cole, Owen and Carter Vargo. Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 from 9 a.m. until time of services at 1 I a.m., with Pastor David Demarest officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. MATIS, John J., 91, of St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, November 17, 2009, in Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire. He was bom in Maynard, Ohio, on March 27, 1918, son of the late John Anthony Matis and Mary Benitz Matis. John was a retired employee from Saginaw Mining Company. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda J. Matis; brothers, George and Mike Matis; his twin brother, Joseph Matis; and a sister, Helen Terribury. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Irma Kalan Matis; three sisters, Madelyn Melet of St. Clairsville, Ann (William) Doleski of Lansing and Rose (Jack) Timko of Barton, Ohio; several nieces, nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Tooth man Funeral Home, St. Clairsville on Thursday from 9 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m., with Father Thomas Graven offi­ ciating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. MATIS, Joseph Michael, Sr., 90, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Friday, July 25, 2008 at his home. He was born on March 27, 1918 in Maynard, Ohio, son of the late John Anthony I Matis and Mary Benitz | Malis. Joseph was a retired employee of Consolidation Coal Company’s Franklin Mine. He was a Catholic by faith. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II: and a life member of the Disabled American Veterans in Bellaire. In addition to his parents. Joe was preceded in death by two brothers, George and Michael Matis. Surviving are his two sons, Joseph Michael Matis, Jr. and Brent Matthew Matis, both of St. Clairsville; a daughter. Denise Nester of Morristown: a brother. John Matis of St. Clairsville; four sisters. Helen Teribury of Pendleton, Oregon, Madelyn Melet of St. Clairsville, Ann Doleski of Lansing and Rose Timko of Barton; four grand­ children; and four great­ grandchildren. Family and friends will be received on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville. A private committal serv­ ice will be held at the con-j venience of the family withi burial in Union Cemetery, SlJ Clairsville. M Linda Matis cjji3jic{ 1 Linda Matis, 33, High Street Extension, St. Clairsville, died Wednesday in Ohio Valley Medi­ cal Center, Wheeling. She was born at Martins Ferry, March 1, 1956. She was a teacher of English and French for the Switzerland of Ohio School District at Skyvue High School for 11 years and a member of Coalbrook Presbyter­ ian Church, Neffs, where she served as choir director and organist. Surviving are her parents, John J. and Irma Kalan Matis of St. Clairsville. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where ser­ vices will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with M. Lawrence Bodley officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairs­ ville. ✓ «*v. Mike, 79, of Jugs Run Road, St. Clairsville, ilkcLSunday ^-°v: J 999>jQ^Woodland Acres Adult Living Center, St. Clairsville. He was retired from the Lorain Coal and Dock Co., Blaine, and member of M. Stanilaus Catholic Church, Maynard. He was preceded in death oy his parents, John Anthony and Mary Benitz Matis; a brother, Ueorge. Surviving are two brothers, John and Joseph, both of St. Clairsville; four sisters, Helen Tenbury of Pendleton, Ore., Madelyn d( Melet of St. Clairsville, Ann Doleski \ , . and her husband, William of Lansing, Rose Timko and her husband, Jack of Barton. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 (/* p.m. today at Toothman Funeral —- Home, 141 S. Marietta St., St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Stanilaus Catholic Church, Maynard. Interment in Union Cemetery, St.Clairsville. Vigil services will be held at 3 p.m Tuesday. : r6 F™"!‘, Frank Joseph Matko Jr., 68, of 55958 National Road, Bridge­ port, died Sunday at the home of Mary Virginia Derry in Bridge­ port. He was born Feb. 24, 1917 in Bridgeport, son of the late Frank and Mary Fircian Matko. • A retired employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, he was a member of All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine, Bridgeport Eagles, Bridgeport American Legion, Lansing Sportsmen’s Club, Bellaire VFW, Bellaire 40-8, SNPJ Lodge and a veteran of World Warll. Surviving are a brother, Joseph of St. Clairsville* two nieces and a nephew. Friends will be received at All Saints Catholic Church from 10 a.m. Tuesday until time of Mass of Christia Burial at 11 a.m. The Rev. John Mucha will be the celebrant at mass. Burial will follow in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to the American vo Cancer Society, Belmont County co chapter. S Arrangements by Wilson rH Funeral Home, 920 National •“3 CO1 Road, Brookside. Helen M. Matko Helen M. Matko. 64, of Breezy Acres, St. Clairsville, died Satur­ day morning at her home. She was bom July 12, 1924 in Dillon- vale, the daughter of Florence Mae Cunningham and the late Wilbur Oxley ^ y S/FPT /9 Jr She was a retired business owner in St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph. Surviving are two sons, C. James Matko of Memphis, Tenn., Frank E. “Bud” Matko of St. Clairsville; two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey (Kathy Jo) Oxyer of Grove City, Mrs. Christina Mahan of St. Clairsville; six grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs­ ville, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. with Rev. David Gaydosik officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Joseph Matko „ p^jL Joseph Matkc^, "69, ®r®?^ Acres, St. Clairsville, died Mon­ day in Wheeling Hospital. He was born June 14, 1918 at Bridgeport, a son of the late Frank Matk^and Mary Serchan Matko. / y L u t He was a retired employee ol I Associated Box Factory, and a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II. He was preceded in death by a brother, Frank Joseph Matko. Surviving are his wife, Helen I M. Oxley Matko; two sons, C. I James of Memphis, Tenn., and I Frank E. (Bud) of St. Clairsville; I two daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey I (Kathy Jo) Oxyer of Grove City, I and Christina Mahan of St. I Clairsville; six grandchildren. | Friends will Be received at the I Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- I ville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, I where services will be held at 11 ■ a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev 9 Dave Gaydosik officiating. Burial ■ will be in Union Cemetery, St. m Clairsville. __ Matthew Matkovich Matthew “Mutt,” Matkovich Sr., 81, of Tomlinson Ave., Glen Dale, W.Va., died Saturday, February 18, 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. He was born February 5, 1925 in Meadowland, Pa., the son of the late Joseph and Ethel Husick Matkovich. He was a retired superin­ tendent with Consolidated Coal Co.; a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Moundsville; a WWII Army Veteran; a lifetime member of the Moundsville VFW, Post No. 437 and the Myrtle Beach VFW; a member of F.O. Eagles No. 199 and the Benwood American Legion Post No.46, In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Helen Hanson and Rose Tuba. Survivors include.four sons, Joseph (Connie) Matkovich of St. Clairsville, Matthew (Rita) Matkovich of Elm Grove, Michael (Rebecca) Matkovich of Glen Dale, and Jack (Colleen) Matkovich of St. Clairsville; ten Grandchildren, Cory (Tammy) Baker of Myrtle Beach, Michele (Dave) Tongret of St. Clairsville, Vicki Matkovich of Pittsburgh, Toni Matkovich of Cleveland, Mikey (Christy) Matkovich of Rock Hill, S.C., Michele Matkovich of Charlotte, N.C., Matt Matkovich of Philippi, W.Va., Jacklin Matkovich and Jason Matkovich both of Columbus, and Jamie Matkovich of St. Clairsville; one brother, Waller (Margaret) Matkovich of Virginia; four sisters, Catherine Warnix of Follansbee, Mary Ann Bienick of Elm Grove and Eva Jane and Peggy of Florida; three great-grandchildren, Alexis, Emery, and Preston; a special pet friend, Lucy. Family will receive friends on Monday from 2 to 8 p.m. followed by Rosary Devotions at the Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 610 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville with Fr. Terrance J. Adams as celebrant Inurnment in Greenlawn Cemetery, Moundsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneralhomes.com. VICTORIA MATKOVICH Victoria “Vicki” Gursky Matkovich, 88, of Glen Dale died Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017, in Wheeling Hospital. She was born Nov. 15, 1928, in Moundsville, the daughter of Benjamin and Sophia Jastrzemski Gursky. She was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church; Moundsville Eagles; Moundsville VFW Auxiliary; and the Ben- wood American Legion. She played bingo, but her family was most impor­ tant to her. This was demonstrated with fun times, family gatherings and being the life of the party. Her pride and joy, in her words, were “my four boys.” In addition to her par­ ents, Victoria was preceded in death by her husband, Matt Matkovich, Sr.; a brother, Leon Gursky; and three sisters, Helen Lavens- ki, Mary Nadolski and Stel­ la Nadolski. Survivors include four sons, Joe (Connie) Matkovich of Clairsville. Matt, Jr. (Rita) Matkovich of Willoughby, OH, Mike (Rebecca) Matkovich of Rock Hill, SC, and Jack (Colleen) Matkovich of St. Clairsville; 10 grandchil­ dren, Mfkey (Christy) Matkovich, Michele Matkovich, Matt Matkovich, Vicki Jo (Chad) Craig, Toni (Tim) Moore, Jacklin (Mike) Pfaff, Jason (fiance Kailie) Matkovich, Jamie Matkovich, Michelle (David) Tomgret, Corey (Tammy) Baker; great­ grandchildren, Peyton, Rylce, Tyler, Julia, Rocco, Milania, Luca, Patrick, Alexis, Emery, Preston and Margaux; and a great-grand son on the way. Family will receive friends Wednesday from 2- 8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville, where rosary devotions will be recited at 7 p.m. / Funeral liturgy \vTfl i mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 610 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville with Fr. That Son Ngoc Nguyen as celebrant. Interment in Grccnlawn Cemetery, Moundsville. Memorial contributions to St. Francis Xavier Catholic rhMr',h ^ J J Ursula Matos Ursula R. Matos, 90, formerly of Blaine, died Wednesday in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. She was born October 8, 1897 in Smartno, Yugoslavia, near Litija, Slovenia, daughter of the late Martin and Ana Medvid Rozina. She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine, and the American Fraternal Union Lodge. ■O'/I ,C'/y f ? She was preceded m death by her husband Anton Matos; three brothers, and five sisters. Surviving are a son, Fred of Annapolis, Md.; a half-daughter, Mary Kozel of Bridgeport; three granddaughters, Jean Matos, Marcella Matos and Alice Matos, all of Annapolis. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial will be celebrated, at 10 a.m. Friday, in All Saints Catholic Church. Burial will be in °t. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine. V.

wife; she gardened, TOM" canned and was an excel­ MATOSZKIA lent cook. She worked at Pauline (Manuilow) the Dilles Bottom Matoszkia “Nan”, at the Restaurant and the age of 96, very peaceful­ Shadyside Dairy Queen. ly and quietly left this For many years she earth at the Shadyside belonged to a bunco club Care Center on Saturday, and later she enjoyed May 27, 2017, to reunite playing bingo. with her husband. Bill, But her favorite past­ who has been waiting for time was being outdoors. her since 1 979. She loved cutting her Prior to March of this own grass and continued year, she had been living to cut until she reached with her youngest son, the age of 90. Jim, and his wife, Kathy, Another favorite of in Grove City, Ohio, who hers was sitting on her lad been caring for her porch swings. She lived a luring her years of need/ long and happy life and Pauline was the daughter she will be missed and sf the late Andy and remain in our hearts for­ Harpina (Stephanovich) ever. Manuilow who immigrat­ Visitation will be held ed to America from Kiev, on Wednesday, May 31, Russia. From Ellis 2017 from 3 p.m*. until 8 Island, they made their p.m. at the Bauknecht- way to McKees Rocks, Altmeyer Funeral Homes PA, to Moundsville, WV; & Crematory 3900 Cen­ and finally to Dilles Bot­ tral Ave. Shadyside, tom, OH, where they Ohio, 43947 with further lived on a riverboat on visitation on Thursday, the Ohio River for many June 1, 2017 from 9:30 years. Pauline lived her a.m. until time of service entire life in Dilles Bot- at ] 0:30 a.m. tom and may have been The Reverend Raridy the oldest survivor. Weaver will officiate. In addition to her par­ Internment will follow at ents and her husband, the Powhatan Cemetery Pauline was preceded in in Powhatan Point, Ohio. death by her son-in-law, Memorial contributions Edward V. Miller; her can be made to the sister Mary; and her Dementia Society of brothers Pete, Andy and America at P.O. Box Alexander. Surviving are 600, Doylestown, PA her four children: Joseph 18901 or the Shadyside W. (Sherril) Matoszkia of Care Center at 60583 Shadyside, OH; Patricia State Route 7, Shadyside, J. Miller of Columbus, OH 43947 or the Bishop OH; Brenda J. (Alan) Hodges Wheeling Con­ Duvall of Wheeling, WV; tinuous Care Center at and James V. (Kathy) 600 Medical Park, Matoszkia of Grove City, Wheeling, WV 26003 or OH; five grand-children; by going to tmcfund- 12 great-grand children; ing.com. her brother John Share your thoughts Manuilow of Brooklyn, and memories of Pauline CT; her sister-in-law, with the family at Garda Manuilow of Ft. www.bauknechtaltmeyer. Wayne, IN and many com. nieces and nephews. Dur­ ing her lifetime, Pauline i&BAUKNECHT- enjoyed many things. ■ She was a coal miner’s W^ALTMEYER J, iL him: it a i imMr« Oswald Matros 1 Oswald (Oscar) Matros, 91, Blaine, died Sunday, September 11, 1994, in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was born September 23, 1902 in Czechoslovakia, son of the late Rudolph and Mary Matros. : He was a retired employee of the Lorain Coal & Dock Co. at Blaine, a member of All Saints Catholic Church, PNA Lodge at Wolfhurst, United Mine Workers and the Bridgeport Foresters. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Rudolph Matros; two brothers, George and Arnold Matros; two sisters, Frances Zinkosky and Stella Kosar. , Surviving are his wife, Stella Pass Matros; three daughters, Mrs. Edmund (Albina) Hotz of Fairborn, Mrs. Ralph (Lillian) Finney of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Ernest (Evelyn) Magyar of Wintersville; 10 grandchildren and eight great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Michael Rotolo officiating. Burial follows in Linwood Ceme­ tery, Blaine. 3-MATROS, Stella Pass, 93, formerly of Blaine, Ohio, disd. JhursdaVjJ une 27, 2002 in Forest HiTTs~Nursihg Rome7 St. Clairsville. Stella was born August 28, 1908 in Czechoslovakia, the daughter of the late Joseph and Rosalee Pass. She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine, Ohio. In addition to her parents, Stejla was preceded in death by her husband, Oswald “Oscar” Matros; infant son, Rudolph; two brothers, Stanley and Frank Pass and sister, Victoria Davis. Stella is survived by her three daughters: Albina Hotz and her husband, Edmund of Fairborn, Ohio; Lillian Finney and her hus­ band, Ralph of Pleasant Grove, Ohio; Evelyn Magyar and her husband, Ernest of Wintersville, Ohio; 10 grandchildren and 13 I great grandchildren. Friends will be received from 5-9 p.m. on Friday at the Wilson, Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2002 with the Rev. Fr. Michael Rotolo offi­ ciating. Interment will follow in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. MATSON, Caroline Viola, 83, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday. March 12, 2007 in Heartland Hospice House, Jeanette, Pa., after residing for two years with her daughter, Lucia Bassell of North Hunt­ ingdon, Pa. She was bom June 23, 1923 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Pete and Lucia Mondo- rachaio Viola. She was the former owner of the PNA Club, Elm Grove; a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling; and St. Vincent de Paul Christ­ ian Mothers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Matson in 2004; one brother, Joseph Viola; one sister, Anne Chiaz- za. Caroline is survived by three sons, Joseph Matson and his wife, Andria, of Cleveland, Ohio, Pete Matson and his wife, Pam, of Clairmont, Fla.; Martin Matson of Charlotte, N.C.; two daughters, Alice Riggle and her husband, Richard, of Valley Grove, W.Va.; Lucia Bassell and her husband, Charles, of North Huntingdon, Pa.; two brothers, Manuel Viola and his wife, Rosella, of Wheeling; James Viola and his wife, Mary, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a sister, Josephine Hoffman and her husband, Leroy of Pittsburgh; ten grandchildren; 14 great­ grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where Vig il servic- es will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, March 16, 2007, at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling, with the Rev. James R. LaCrosse,‘S.M. as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions can be made to Heartland Hospice, 4000 Hempfield Plaza Blvd., Suite 992, Greensburg, PA 15601. MATSON, Joseph “Joe,” 87, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Satur­ day, April 1 7, 2004, in Bishop Joseph Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. Joe was born in Wooster, Mass, on November 1, 1916, a son of the late Joseph and Alice I Matson. He was a member of St. Vin­ cent de Paul Catholic Church, Holy Name Society, Sacred Heart of Jesus at St. Vincent’s, owner and proprietor of the PNA Club, Elm Grove, W.Va., mem­ ber of the Elm Grove Eagles Aerie since 1891, Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, and a retired employee of the former Blaw-Know in Wheeling. Joe is survived by his wife, Caroline Viola Matson; three sons, Joseph Matson and his wife, Andria, of Cleveland, Ohio, Pete Matson and his wife, Pam, of Clairmont, Fla. and Martin Matson of Charlotte, N.C.; two daughters, Alice Rig- gle and her husband, Richard, of Valley Grove, W.Va. and Lucia Bassell and her husband, Charles, of Irwin, Pa.; two sis­ ters, Martha LeMay and her hus­ band, Gerard, of Millbury, Mass, and Eleanor Klossic of Millbury, Mass.; ten grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and numer­ ous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove on I Tuesday, April 20, 2004 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Litur­ gy with Mass will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove, with the Rev. James R. LaCrosse, S.M. as celebrant. Internment in Mt. Cal­ vary Cemetery, Wheeling. Vigil services will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences may be expressed at www.alt- meyer.com. Katherine Matson Katherine E. Matson, 86, of Worthington, formerly of May­ nard, died July 11 in Riverside Hospital, Columbus. She was bom at Maynard a daughter of the late Evan and Ann Davies Evans. J Jp She was a retired postmaster, having served the Village of Maynard for 36 years. She was a member of the First Presbyte- rian Church, St. Clairsville and the St. Clairsville Chapter No. 510 Order of Eastern Stars. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lester J. Matson. Surviving are a son. Dr. James E. of Worthington; a siser, Mrs. H.M. (Margaret) Harold of Hollyood, Ca.; five grandchildren and four great­ grandchildren. » Friends were received at the Q. Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, on July 14. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. * 1 Les+erJ&&$W , Lester J. Mjffeon, 74, ot Worth­ ington and former resident of Belmont County, died at the Riverside Hospital in Columbus, Tuesday, June 20, following several weeks illness. He was born on March 24,l( 1893, at Harrisville, Ohio, the, son of the late William O. and Maggie L. Beck Matson. He was a retired school teacher and had taught in the Belmont County school system for 45 years. He was a graduate of St. Clairsville High School and1 Kent State College, and also attended West Liberty State College and Ohio University. He was a former resident of Maynard, before moving to Worthington two years ago. He was a veteran of $ World War I and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Belmont Lodge No. 16, £ F. and A.M., American Legion K Post No. 159 and a past patron & of Chapter 510 of the OES, all of St. Clairsville. He was also <4 a member of WWI veterans of Bridgeport, ORTA. to Surviving are his widow, Kathryn Evans Matson; one son, Dr. James E. Matson of Worth­ ington; five granddiildren; one sister, Mrs. Ledra Durigg of Morristown. ■Funeral services were held in St. Clairsville Friday with Dr. W. Russell Gilmore officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, . St. Clairsville. William 0. Matson o*V William 0. Matson, 91, retired St. Clairsville R. D. 3 farmer, passed away Thursday, May 22, following ten week’s illness. Mr. Matson was born at Har- . risville Ohio, October 9, 1866, a son of the late John and Phoe­ be Wharton Matson, and has op erated a farm south of St. Clairsville for sixty years. He was a member of the First Pres­ byterian Church for more than fifty years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maggie 'L. Beck Matson, two sons, (Lester J. Matson Maynard, Er­ nest Matson, Akron, two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Mary Emma Camp­ bell, Flushing, Mrs.. Ledria, Dur- igg, Belmont, R. D. 1, seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. The body was brought to the Beck Funeral Home where funerai services were conducted Sunday afternoon with his pastor, Dr. W. Russell Gilmore officiating and interment made in the Olive Branch cem­ etery, Harrisville. Anna Mattern/«3y^r/ Anna L. (Barnhart) Mattern, 73, of 415 Park Ave., Cadiz, died Monday afternoon at Central Medical Center, Pittsburgh. She was born April 4, 1911, in Har­ rison County, a daughter of the late Oscar and Mary Thompson Bailey. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Amos Barnhart in 1960 and by her second husband, Albert Mattern in 1969. Surviving are five sons, Lewis of Benton, 111., Ronald of Cadiz, Raymond of Zanesville, Richard Wayne and Ralph, both of Cadiz; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne (Doris) Ferrell and Mrs. Perl (Mable) Richards both of Cadiz; four brothers, Ernest Bailey of Scio, Arthur Bailey of ^ Jewett, and Harry and Raymond Bailey, both of Cadiz; a sister, Mrs. Mary Kellar of Scio; 30 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be ^ Thursday at 2 p.m., with Pastor Skip West officiating. Burial ^ follows in Cadiz Union Ceme- ^5 tery. I .1 GENE MATTERN Gene Nelson “Satch" Matlem Sr., 79, of Bridge­ port, Ohio, passed Monday, March 13, 2017 at East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was born April 29, 1937, a son of the late Hugh B. and Loretta Mills Mattern. Gene is a retired employ­ ee of Blaw Knox, a veteran of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a brother, Robert Mattern and a great-grand daughter, Emma Rose Vaughn. Gene is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Margaret “Peggy’* Ullom Mattern: a daughter, Penny (Bill)' Harris, a son, Gene (Michelle) Mattern Jr., all of Bridgeport; grandchil­ dren: Beth (Nate ) Vaughn. Gene (Andrea) Mattern III, Kimberly (Bobby) Harris, Stacie (Austen) Cordery, Kellie Mattern: great­ grandchildren, Zoe, Haley, Sami, Eli, Ayvah, and Knoelle. / Friends will be received Thursday 2-8 p.m. at Wil­ son' Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, where services will be held Friday, March 17, 2017 at 1 p.m. Interment will follow at Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Military Honors provided by Belmont County Veterans Associa­ tion at the cemetery. MATTERN, Hugh B., 87 M Howard Street, Bridgeport, died Tuesday. March 24. 1998._at home. , He was retired employee of Wheel- Sing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Beech" Bottom plant, a member of the First Baptist Church, Martins Ferry, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Loretta Mills Mattem, on Jan.__^ 6; his parents, Hugh and Laura Overbaugh Mattern; a brother, Ernest Mattern. Surviving are two v* sons, Robert L. of Cambridge and Gene N. of Bridgeport; five grand- ^ children; six great-grandchildren. V Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ^ Friday at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at ^— 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Military graveside services / \r> will be held by Belmont County Council of the Veteran of Foreign *5 Wars. MiiiaMinuiuu. CMA — CARROLLTON - James H. Mattern, 90, formerly of 5th St. NW, died Thursday in Carroll Golden Age Retreat after a long &S’ illness. Born at Cadiz, he was a son of the late John and Carrie Hines Mattern and a retired coal miner. s His wife, the former Mary Edi- th Stephens, preceded him in — death. Surviving are a son and five daughters, Donald of Richmond, Mae Patton and Maxine Ferrell of New Philadelphia, Mrs. Curtis $ (Pearl) Shawver of Perrysville, Mrs. Ted (Jessie) Newberry of Cape Canaveral, Fla., and Elaine Moyer of Camp Springs, Md.; three sisters, Nora DeWalt of Ca­ diz, Nancy Armstrong of New Philadelphia and Pauline McClure of Toronto, 0.; 14 grand­ children; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grand- daughter. Two sons and a daugh­ Sr ter are deceased. Services will be held Sunday at 1:30 in Sweeney-Dodds Funer­ v al Home here with Rev. Lester Rowan officiating. Burial will be in Kilgore Cemetery. Calling 3 hours are Saturday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. I June Mattern June E. Danley Mattern, 87, Heartland-Lansing Care Center, formerly of Martins Ferry, died Saturday at the center. She was born June 28, 1903 in Burgettstown, pa a daughter of the late James and Rhoda Gilmore Danley. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Martins Ferry She was preceded in death by two brothers, two sisters. Q Surviving are her husband, Victor r Roy Mattern Sr.; two sons, Victor 3= Roy Jr. and Ronald K., both of $ Mobile, Ala.; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Gloria) McCormick of ■D Charles Town, W.Va., Mrs. Walter (Nada) Harriett of Finleyville, Pa., A Baruara Garden of Fairport Har­ bor; one sister, Eathel Lawrence of Canonsburg, Pa.; 16 grandchildren; ,21 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Greenwood Cemetery, Hopedale. Arrange­ ments by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Mrs. Laura Mattern I Mrs. Laura May Mottera, | Bridgeport, died Sunday at ! Wheeling Hospital. 1/Qc/f, 76 She was born at St. Clairsville, June 20, 1880 and was a member of the Bridgeport Methodist Church. She was. preceded in death by her husband, Hugh Mattern Sr. in September, 1923. Surviving are one son, Hugh ; B. Mattern of Bridgeport, two i grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Martins Ferry with Rev. Robert Lee Mattern of the First Methodist Church of' j Lower Salem officiating. Burial ar*i | was in Linwood Cemetery, 1 Blaine. 'tarn K Loretta M. Mattern Loretta M. Mills Mattern, 86, Howard Street, Bridgeport, former­ ly of Martins Ferry, .died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1998, at Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center, Wheeling. She was bom June 26, 1911 in Martins Fer- — ry, a daughter of the late George O. and Lula Kerber Mills. 9s She was a member of the First & Baptist‘Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she 0 was preceded in death by her broth­ >5 er, George B. Mills. 5 Surviving are her husband, Hugh B. Mattern; two sons, Gene y----- N. Mattern of Bridgeport and Robert L. Mattern of Kingston, o W.Va.; a brother, Everett R. Mills ^5 of Deland, Fla.; Five grandchildren; p eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the , Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at pi Fifth, Martins Ferry, Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Joseph Sanders offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church, I Third and Locust St., Martins Fer- ■ ry, Ohio 43935. •V. . -

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MARGARET MATTERN Margaret Mattern, 84, of St. Clairsville, OH, passed away Monday, May 23, 2016, at Park Health in St. Clairsville. She was born June 25, 1931, in Benwood, WV, a daughter of the late William and Mary (Rakovicky) Kleindler. Margaret was retired from the former Selby and Reed Drug Store. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, Margaret was pre­ ceded in death by her daughter, Rebecca Sue Mattern (2007) and two brothers. She is survived by her loving husband of 65 I years, Edwin C. Mattern, Jr.; hef sons, Edwin William Mattern of Adena, OH, and John Robert (Bonnie) Mattern of St. Clairsville, OH; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters. Friends will be received Friday May 27, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, where services will be held at 2 p.m. with Father Edward Mayfield officiating. Interment wrll follow at Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove^/Vv In lieu of flowers, memorial contribytions can be made to Easter Seals, 1305 National. Rd. Wheeling, WV, 26003. “'MATTERN , Rebecca S., 48, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Friday, March 2, 2007. in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. She was the daughter of Edwin C. and Margaret (Kleinedler) Mattern. She was an employee of United Bank. Inc., Moundsville, W.Va.; and a Catholic by faith. Surviving in addition to her parents are two brothers, Ed W. Mattern of Adena, Ohio, and John R. (Bonnie) Mattern of St. Clairsville, Ohio; several nieces and nephews; and two great-nieces. Interment will be at the con­ venience of the family in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. A celebration of Becky's life will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wheeling Soci­ ety for Crippled Children, Inc., 1305 National Rd.. Wheeling, WV 26003. Arrangements by Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry. Rev. Robert L. Mattern Sr. Rev. Robert Lee Mattern Sr., oo 8 East Ing Street, Kingston, died Wednesday. Feb. 16. 2000 at Cnillicothe Nursing' & Rehabilita- ti°n Center. He was bom Jan. 26, 1932 iaMartins Ferry, a son of the late Hugh B. and Loretta Mills Mattern. He was a Navy veteran of Kore­ an War and was a retired pastor of 3 35 years in the United Methodist Church. P-L Surviving are his wife, Betty Lou Wood Mattern; a daughter, c? Pam Hasley of Kingston; two sons, Robert Lee of Vero Beach, Fla. and Clifford of Zanesville; three __ grandchildren; a great-grandchild; —^ a brother. Nelson; several nieces and nephews. G There will be no visitation. Ser­ cr vices will be held at Holly Memor­ ial Gardens Chapel, Pleasant G Grove, Friday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Henry Mooney officiating. Scott Funeral Home, 1009 Steubenville Ave., Cambridge, is in charge of arrangements. ROBERT MATTERNII Robert R. Mattem, II, 33, of Moundsville, WV, died Sunday, November 12, 2017 at Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, WV. He was born June 14, 1984 in Wheeling, WV a son of Kelley (Snyder) Mat- tern and the late Robert Mattem. Robert was an avid sports fan especially the Pittsburgh Steelers. Surviving in addition to his mother are his sister, Britni Mattem of Wheeling, maternal grandmother, Phyllis Smith, paternal grandmother Maryann Mat- tern and nieces, Kyleonna Shaw and Kayleicia Shaw. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., MartinsJEpny-OH Monday, November 20, 2017 from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Online condo­ lences may be expressed at www.heslop.com. /. 74^of rh^?^’iYera A* Ward, burpf w vStnUr Hei£hts’ Wclls- 14rfi^a,,udied Monday, June {4,2004 m the Wheeling Hospi- i qSoq ^as.J?orn November 24, i,?,lnrWashinfiton- Pa., a WnMh erH°Dthu ote ^dward James Ward and Ruth Schmoutz Ward. She was a Baptist by faith. She was a retired Steubenville Herald- yearsW^ere S^C worlced f°r eigbt Vera was a homemaker and a Brownie and Girl Scout leader election poll worker for 50 years and^a member of Alpha Pi Sigma In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, David Matteson in 1996; and a sister, Clara May Pickens in 1961. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Donald L. Matteson whom she married March 19, 1948; a son, Gary Matteson and his wife, Carolyn, of Wellsburg; a daughter, Donna Smith of Wells­ burg; seven grandchildren, Julie Calvert and her husband, Ed, of Zanesville, Ohio, Jamie Smith and his wife, Christine, of Burlington, N.C., Aaron Smith of Wellsburg, W.Va., William “Bill” Matteson and his wife, Laura, of Wellsburg, W.Va., Matthew Matteson, of Wellsburg, W.Va., Joey Matteson of Virginia; Adrienne Matteson of Virginia; and three j>reat-grand- children. Nicholas Calvert, Abi­ gail Calvert and Emily Matteson; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday, June 16, 2004 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg, WV 26070, where funeral services will be held Thursday, June 17, 2004 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Lawrence Kimball officiating. Interment in Washington Cemetery, Washing­ ton, Pa. Antonia M. Mattevi Antonia M. “Toni” Mozden Mattevi, 82, Canton, died WedneS; day .Jan. 13. 1999 aTRoseLane HSaTtlfCenter. She'was born in Blaine. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Canton, St. Mary’s Senior Citizens and a for­ mer member of Pike Grange. In addition to her parents, she 1 was preceded in death by her first husband, Charles Mozden; her sec­ ond husband, Lester P. Mattevi; a sister. Surviving are two sons, Charles of Massillon and David of Canton; a daughter, Mrs. Ed (Joni) Pengal ^-4—- of Willoughby; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Bruce (Mary Ann) Herron of v Navarre; two stepsons, Richard Mattevi of North Canton and Don------aid Mattevi of Canton; 20 grand- _ children; 32 great-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two sis- ^7 ters, Stella Berrus of Bridgeport 7$. and Sister Rose Clare of Nazareth,

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* M&TTHEWS, Alma fnr, Macklin Hoffcr, 99, formerly of South Wheel­ ing, and the Good Shcp- S®j;d Nursing Home, Wheeling, passed away. December 12,2008. She was born February w?\ *909 in Wheeling, w.va., the daughter of the late August and Alice Davis Macklin. Mrs. Matthews was a retired employee of the for­ mer John Wenzel Meat Packing Company; a mem­ ber of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church; and the for­ mer St. Mary’s Immaculate Conception Church. She was a member of the Moose; Eagles; a former member of the Ritchie School PTA; Capitol Bowling League; and the Christian Mothers of St. Mary’s. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harry D. Matthews (1983); three brothers, Elmer, August and Clarence; two infant broth­ ers; three sisters, Loretta Carl, Josephine Peyton, and Kathryn Flangan; one infant sister; a grandson, Lance; a granddaughter, Elizabeth; a great-grandson and a great- granddaughter. Surviving are three daugh­ ters, Shirley Luikart of Columbus, Ohio. Eunice L. Lohr of Wheeling and Gail Hanlin and her husband, Del, of Colusa, Calif.; two sons, John Hoffer. Jr., and his wife, Kay, of Crowley. Texas and Allen Hoffer and friend, Lela, of Rossville, Ga,; 1 1 grandchildren, Michell Williams of Pitts­ burgh, Pa., Melinda Droulia of Pittsburgh, Robert Luikart and his wife, Kathy, of Columbus, Ohio, Randolph Luikart and his wife, Nancy, of Dublin, Ohio, Allen P. Hoffer, Jr., of Wheeling, Amber and Aimee Hoffer of Morgantown, W.Va., Scott Hanlin of Williams, Calif, and Michael, Donna, Cheryl, of Texas; and 1 7 great­ grandchildren. , Friends will be, received on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Decem­ ber 17, 2008 at Ml. Calvary Cemetery Chapel, Wheeling at 2 p.m., with the Reverend Frank O’Kruta officiating. Memorial contributions may be offered to the family at American Heart Associa­ tion, Ohio Valley Affiliate, WV Region, P.O. Box 1210, Charleston. WV 25302. Beatrice Matthews Beatrice E. (Coss,) Mat­ thews, 86, formerly of Matthews Lane, Rayland, Ohio, died Saturday, March 25, 2006 in Sunset Health Care in Harrisville, Ohio. She was born February 6, 1920 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the daughter of the late Bessie Coss. She retired from the former Hanna Coal Co., Georgetown Plant; and was a member of the Pleasant Grove Church of Christ. In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harold V. Matthews, Sr.; and a son, Harold V. Matthews, Jr. Surviving are five daugh­ ters, Ruth (Richard) Harris and Sharon (Fred) Freeze, both of Rayland, Erin Sue DeVaul of Columbus, Ohio, Lois Lee Cook of Noblesville, Ind. and Ilia Rae (Ray) Covington of Ml. Pleasant; four sons, Donald Matthews of Mt. Pleasant, Leslie (Brenda) Matthews of Adena, James (Alice) Matthews of Detroit, Mich, and Richard (Tina) Matthews of St. Clairsville; 22 grandchildren; 29 great­ grandchildren; and four great- great-grand- children. Friends will be received Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Thomas N. Thomas offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, Inc., 98 B, E. Cove Avenue, Wheeling, WV 26003. 2$ to ilisT/lft f Betty Matthews MATTHEWS, Betty Jane, 72, of Ohio 800, Jerusalem, died Wednes­ day in Barnesville Hospital. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Merle Darlene Caldwell, on July 5; her parents, Bert Hershberger and Ethel Mencfee Hershberger. Surviv­ ing are two sons, Ed and John Allen Metthews, both of Akron, Ohio; a daughter, July Compton of LaBelle, Fla.; a brother, Glenn Hershberger of Beallsville; two sisters, Juanita Axtell and Ruth Clauss, both of Jerusalem; nine grandchildren; 10 | great-grandchildren. There will be 3 no visitation. Interment at the conve- Q-* nience of the family at Holy Cross Cemetery, Akron. Arrangements by * Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield. MATTHEWS, Brenda Sue, 65, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother of Twp. Rd. 1 30, Adena, OH, died Tuesday, December 1 1, 2012 at her home. She was born December 7, 1947 in Marlins Ferry, OH, daughter of the late Richard Smith and Mary Lou Briggs Smith of Harrisville, OH. She was an accountant and Fiscal Officer, a mem­ ber of the Harrisville United Methodist Church and loved and enjoyed her family and going to bingo. In addition to her father she is preceded in death by a brother, Richard Smith., Surviving are her hus­ band of 48 years, Leslie Matthers Sr.; a son, Leslie (Tresa) Matthews of Harrisville, OH; four broth­ ers, Buzz (Lisa) of St. Clairsville, Rich (Sandy) of Tiltonsville, George (Anita) of Harrisville and Brad (Patty) of Delaware, OH; a sister, Cathy (Gary) Robinson of Cadiz; three grandchildren ancLtJir^e great-grand children. / C_ Friends will be received to pay tribute to Brenda and celebrate her life on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena. Service will be con­ ducted 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, with Barry Hall officiating. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH Charles Matthews 7/^i) Charles Edward Matthews, 75, of 221 Cedar Lane, University Estates, Reidsville, N.C., formerly of Bell- aire, died Friday, at North Carolina Baptist Hospital. He was born Aug. 22,1914 in Wheeling, W.Va. He was a retired employee oi GTE Telephone Co. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, past exalter ruler of Order of Elks 419 of Bellaire and a member of American Legion Post 52 of Bellaire. Surviving are his wife, Lois Carter Matthews; one son, Charles E. Matthews II of Reidsville; one '3 daughter, Charlotte Matthews Hock of Reidsville; three stepsons, James T. Carter of Eden, N.C., Stephen E. Carter of Jacksonville Fla. , and James K. Duggins of Asheboro, N.C.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Lou Carter Neal ot Reidsville; four grandchildren; 10 stepgrandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren. D Funeral services will be con­ Or ducted 11 a.m. Monday at Wilker- son Funeral Chapel in Reidsville H with the Rev. Edd Brammer of­ (£> ficiating. Burial follows in Reidlawn Cemetery, Reidsville. The family will receive friends today, 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. MATTHEWS, Donald Albert, 74, of Harrisville, W.Va., died April 25, 2003, in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Mor­ gantown, W.Va. He was bom Jan. 11,1929 in Canton, Ohio, the son of the late William and Eva Grace Kemp Matthews. Don graduated from Canton McKinley High School and Kent State University. He served in the U.S. Army during the Kore­ an War. He worked as a Labor Relations Counselor in the Con­ struction Trades Association in W.Va. and in Ohio. While liv­ ing in Wheeling, he was Execu­ tive Director of the Builders Exchange (Ohio Valley Con­ struction Employers Council), Executive Director of the Regional Congress of Construc­ tion Employers (Pittsburgh), a member of the Wheeling Town- gate Theater, Wheeling Yacht Club, Wheeling Country Club and the Elks Club. While in naruoviiie he played in active role on the Ritchie County Library Board. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, Thomas Matthews. He is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Debi Matthews of Rocky Mt., Va.; a daughter and son-in-law, Nancy and Tom Johnson of Des Moines, Iowa; four grandchil­ dren. Jason and Adam Matthews and Mark Johnson and Leigh Johnson Delmege; three step- grandchildren, Chris Hill, Michaelynn Hanson and Joe Hill; two great-grandchildren, Adam Johnson and Jason Delmege; one step great-grand­ son, Lance Hill; and his best friend and four-legged compan­ ion, Bess. A celebration of Don’s life will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 27, 2003 at Carolyn’s Sandwich Shop in Harrisville W.Va. In lieu of flowers, remem­ brances may be made to the Ritchie County Library, 130 Court Street, Harrisville, WV 26362. i Arrangements by Raiguel Funeral Home in Harrisville. MATTHEWS,,?!gli^m GladyshI V.ws Mul-s: holland, 81, of Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire, form­ erly of Wheeling and Ireland, died Thursday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a retired employee of the Bankers Trust Co., New York, and a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, Wheeling. She was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Harry; her parents, William J. and Winifred Murphy Mulholland. Sur­ viving are a sister-in-law, Dorothy Mulholland of Wheeling; a nephew, Ronald Mulholland of Wheeling. There will be no visitation. Arrange­ ments are pending at Altmcycr Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling. MATTHEW8, Harold V., , 97’ formerly of Matth cws T,?;^Ra^and’ OI,io- died luesday, December 20, 2005 'P ^“nset Health Care, H ar­ nsville, Ohio. in m W®s born April II, 1908 n Washington County, Ohio, a 6 01 llle late CaliP and Annie (Lee) Mathews, He was retired from the for- ,!aw'Knox Foundry of Wheehng; and a member of the Church of Christ of PI eas- ant Grove, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Harold V. Matthews, Jr.; four brothers, Charles, Alva, Roy and Snow Matthews; and seven sisters, Carrie McCormick, Pearl, Anna and Lorena Matthews, Laura Con­ ley, Verna Shook and Nellie Griffen. Surviving are his wife, Beat­ rice Eileen (Coss) Matthews; five daughters, Ruth (Richard) Harris, Sharon (Fred) Freeze both of Rayland, Erin Sue DeVaul of Columbus, Lois L. Cook of Noblesville, Ind. and Ilia Rae (Ray) Covington of Mt. Pleasant; four sons, Don­ ald Matthews of Mt. Pleasant, Leslie (Brenda) Matthews of Adena, James (Alice) Matthews of Detroit, Mich, and Richard (Tina) Matthews of St. Clairsville; a brother, Virgil (Irene) Matthews of Mt. Pleasant; twenty-two grand­ children; twenty-nine great grandchildren; and four great great grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Mar­ tins Ferry, Ohio, where servic­ es will be held Friday, Decem­ ber 23, 2005 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Thomas N. Thomas offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, Inc., 98B E. Cove Avenue, Wheeling, WV 26003. Mrs. Helen Matthews Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Horvath Matthews, 47, 2198 Marshall Ave., Elm Grove, died Tuesday, April 15, in Presbyterian University Hospital, Pitt­ sburgh. iy 73 Bom at Barton, Sept. 13,1917, a daughter of Julian Kuhn Horvath and the late Frank Horvath, she was a member of St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church of Elm Grove and had been employed at M. Marsh and Son, Wheeling. Preceded in death by her first husband, James Biggs, in 1965, she is survived by her mother of Martins Ferry; her husband, James Matthews; seven brothers, Frank J. and Albert, both of Martins Ferry, Joseph of Glen Robbins, John of Dennison and Donald of Tuscarawus, Ronald of Barton and Robert of Thousand Oaks, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Kathryn) Clifford of ¥ Bridgeport, Mrs. Samuel ^ ^3 (Dorothy) Shrieve of Barton * and Mrs. Paul (Betty) Manukin of Blaine. Mass of Resurrection was Saturday, April 19, at St. Vin- ** cent De Paul Cqtholic Church, I ■ Elm Grove, with burial inBH jfl Linwood Cem etery, Blaine. | Vigil services were Friday HH 5 evening at the Kepner Funeral B Home, Elm Grove. ^MATTHEWS, Juanita C., 92, of Rt. 1, Box 177, Middle- bourne, W.Va., died Tuesday, March 8, 2005 in New Mar­ tinsville Health Care Center. She was born February 6, 1913, in Tyler County, W.Va., the daughter of the late Ben Chapman and Mary Wetzel Chapman. She was a retired school teacher with the Tyler County Schools with 35 years of service; and a member of the Elk Fork Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, Ernest Virgil Matthews; one aunt, Irene Cunningham; and several cousins. Friends will be received on Thursday from 5-9 p.m. at the Myers Funeral Home, 600 Main Street, Sistersville, W.Va, where funeral services will be held Fri­ day at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Mor­ ris Hafley officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Kathryn M. (Cox) Matthews Kathryn M. (Cox) Matthews, age 95, died Thursday. She was bom in Bethesda, Ohio, and lived in Martins Ferry and BamesviUe before moving to Canton in 1942. Kathryn was the valedictorian of Martins Ferry High School’s Class of 1934. After she attended Elliott School of Business, she worked for The Equitable Life Assurance Society. She and her husband founded the Robert J. Matthews Company in 1941. Kathryn was a member of Kathryn M. (Cox) Matthews Christ the Servant Parish, Our Lady of Peace Ladies Guild, and nephews. Preceded in and the Canton Women’s Club, death by her parents, John K. She is survived by her hus- and Clara Cox; son, Ronald; band, Robert J. Matthews; granddaughter, Kathryn Ann; three daughters, Libby (Steve) four sisters; and two brothers. Toohey of Massillon, Elaine Mass of Christian Burial was (Hank) Kappel of Canton, Monday, September 12, 2011 and Rev. Kathryn (Jackie) -m Christ the Servant Parish Matthews Huey of Cleveland; in Canton, Ohio with Msgr. six sons, Charles (Janet) of Lewis Gaetano as Celebrant. Alexandria, Ohio, George Burial will be in Calvary (Jane) of Massillon, Stephen Cemetery in Massillon, Ohio. (Catherine) of Circleville, Friends were received Sunday, and John (Brenda), Daniel September 11, 2011 at the (Suzette), and Dr. Robert Lamiell Funeral Home in K. (Dee), all of Canton; 22 Canton, Ohio. In lieu of flow- grandchildren; 18 great- ers, donations may be made grandchildren; sister, Rita to Christ the Servant Parish. Jane Snodgrass of Waverly; Condolences may be made to: sister-in-law, Fernand Cox of www.lamiellfuneralhome. Wooster; and beloved nieces com Kevin J. Kevin James Matthews, Sr., 53, of Mesa, AZ, passed away September 1, 2011 in Mesa, AZ. Matthews, Sr. Kevin was bom on May 25, 1958, in Steubenville, May 25, 1958 - Sept 1, 2011 OH, son of James A. and Sherry J. (Reynard) Matthews.

; Kevin was a Production Operator for Air Gas in AZ, he was a veteran of the US Army and his f, passion was riding his motorcycle.

Kevin is survived by his wife, Anna Maria (Cionni) Matthews of the home; his son Kevin J. Matthews, Jr. and his wife Kimberly of Mesa, AZ; his five sisters, Cindy Stingle of Smithfield OH, Jamie (Steve) Fredricks of Smithfield, OH, Lisa (Mike) Valuska of Dillonvale, OH, Kim (David) Spell of Smithfield, OH, and Melissa (Tim) Smith of Smithfield, OH; his brother-in-law Rocco (Priscilla) Cionni and his father and mother-in-law Romano and Donna Cionni all of Smitfhield, OH. Kevin alsc leaves behind several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

Visitation for Kevin will be held on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011 at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home in Smithfield, OH, from 12 noon to 5pm followed by his funeral service at 5pm with Kenny Kourim officiating. Members of the American Legion will provide Military Honors following the service at the funeral home and his burial will be held at the convenience of his family. Leslie Matthews^L/

Sj5®i ??I‘5n®*Jy of Powhatan Point, died Friday at the home. He was bom at Powhatan Point on March 10, 1900, a son of the Matthews. a"d Rena Ramsay iv>rSiSyiving *ire two cousins, Joe JSSJjjJjej* of Bar?esviUe and Robert Matthews of Canton. Friemiswill be received at Oak View Chapel, St. ClairsviUe, Monday, from 9 a.m. until time of services at 10, with the Rev. William Popa officiating. Burial fpUows in Powhatan Cemetery. ^ Toothman Funeral Home, St. ClairsviUe, is in charge of ar- rangements.

v r MATTHEWS, Lillian I., 80, of Tiltonsvillc, Ohio, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, died Friday, October 31, 2008, in East Ohio Regional Hospital. She was bom September 26, 1928 in Paden City, W.Va., a daughter of the late James and Florence (Stacy) Richmond. Lillian was a retired clerk; and member of the Church of Christ, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. In addition to her parents, Lillian was preceded in death by a son, Delbert; and two sisters, Helen and Patty. Surviving are her husband, Virgil Matthews; a brother, James “Jim” Richmond of Paden City; a grandson, Joseph “Joe” Matthews of Bellaire, Ohio; and several grandchildren. . Family and friends will be received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside on Monday from 10 a.m. until the time of serv­ ice at 11 a.m. with Brother Mark Eikenberry officiating. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. to^mT?’E78,SofG?enfi W.Va., died Thursday, Octo­ ber 19, 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. >rJi^vYas born February 18, 1928 in Marshall County, W.Va., a son of the late Lloyd A. and Sara Mobley Matthews. He was a retired employee of the former Louis Marx Toy Company, Glen Dale; a mem­ ber of the House of Prayer, Moundsville; and a US Army veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother. Jimmy Matthews; and two sisters. Virginia and Geral­ dine Matthews. ■ Surviving are his wife, Vicki Dobbs Matthews; a son, Lloyd K. “Kevin” Matthews, Glen Dale; his father and mother-in- law, Lawrence and Mary Dobbs, Moundsville; one brother. Burl W. Matthews and his wife, Linda, Moundsville; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from Noon-5 p.m. Sunday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel, 1 18 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, October 23, 2006 with Pastor Ray Blake officiat­ ing. Interment in Valley Brook Cemetery, Moundsville. Margaret Matthews Margaret Ruth Matthews, 87, v Findlay, formerly of Bamesville, * died Wednesday evening at Findlay. * She was bom Nov. 28, 1904 at Fair- i, mont, W.Va., daughter of the late Minor and Leola Brown Nims. She was a former school nurse for 3 Bamesville schools, and a member of P* the Presbyterian Church, Bamesville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph D.; an infant son, John E.; a brother, Ed Nims; three sisters, Clara Friday, Edith Conway O and infant Mary Nims. IP Surviving are a daughter, Shirley Young of Finley; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 ->_ p.m. today at Campbell-Plumly- (JP* Milbum Funeral Home, Bamesville, PT where services will be held at 11a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Andrew ' ~ Woods officiating. Burial follows in 5 Northern Cemetery, Bamesville. uO Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church or , the Bamesville Hutton Memorial Library. M. Maxine Matthews M. Maxine Matthews, 80, of Barnesville, formerly of Malaga, Ohio, died Tuesday, March 12,__ '2HQ.2 at the Barnesvilie Health" Care Center. She was born Nov. 7, 1921 in Malaga, daughter of the late John and Mona (Matchett) Matthews. She was a member of the Bartlesville Main Street United Methodist Church and a retired seamstress for Woodsfield Sewing Factory. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two cousins, Virginia Groves and Francis Willison. Surviving Maxine are several cousins. Friends will be received Thursday, March 14, 2002 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell Plumly Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, March 15, 2002 with Reverend Frank Ledvinka offici­ ating. Burial follows in Bush Cemetery, Malaga, Ohio. MILDRED MATTHEWS Mildred Jean (Gretz) Matthews, 85, of Wheeling, West Virginia, formerly of Blaine, Ohio, entered the gates of Heaven on March 8, 2017 at Peterson Hospi­ tal. Millie (as her family and friends called her) was bom January 17, 1932 in Wash­ ington, PA to the late Isadore James Gretz and Beatrice (Yusavage) Gretz. Millie was a graduate of Bridgeport High School, Bridgeport, OH and worked /or many years at Walgreens Drug Store in Wheeling. She was an avid cook and enjoyed cooking large meals for her family and friends. She loved traveling and traveled to many states sightseeing and just being with her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Matthews; her grandparents, Paul and Josephine Yusav­ age and Louis and Sofie Gretz; her brothers, James A. Gretz, and Jerry Gretz; her sister- in-laws, Dorothy Gritz and Shelia Gretz; her brother- in-laws, John Matthews, Harley Matthews, Clarence “Pinkie” Matthews; and sis- ter-in-Iaws, Jessie Matthews, Elizabeth (Snookie Matthews) Healy and Louise Hupp. She is survived by her brothers, Edward Gritz and his wife, Ceil of Wheeling, WV and George Gretz of Rockville, Maryland; her sisters, Rosemary (Gretz) Rockwell of Sun City, Ari­ zona and Connie (Gretz) Smith of Milford, Delaware. Millie is also survived by nieces, great-nieces, nephews, and great- nephews. •"7') Funeral arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, Bridgeport, OH. To offer online condo­ lences please visit www. wilsonfuneralhomes.com. A private memorial serv­ ice will be held at a later date for family at their con­ venience. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions can be made in her memory to: St. Jude’s Chil­ dren’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN, 38101-9929. NANCY MATTHEWS Nancy L. Matthews, 83, of Brillwjjt, Ohio, passed away suddenly Thursday, July 10, 2014 in the emer­ gency room at Trinity Med­ ical Center West, Steubenville, Ohio. She was born April 8, 1931 in Wheeling, WV, a daughter of the late Harry and Elizabeth “Betsy” (Sengewalt) Fisher. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two brothers and eight sisters. Nancy was a homemaker and a member of the Bril­ liant Christian Church. She enjoyed crafts, knitting and jigsaw puzzles. Surviving are her hus­ band of 62 years, Theodore J. Matthews, whom she married December 15, 1951; two sons, Teddy (Merri) Matthews and Joe (Diane) Matthews; a daughter, Cindy Martin, all of Brilliant, Ohio; two sis­ ters, Anna Knollinger and Mary (Richard) Maruca both of Wheeling, WV; six grandchildren: Kelly (Glenn) Mills, Jennifer (Scotte) Elliott, Joseph (Jessica) Matthews, Theodore “T.J.” (Katy) Matthews, Chase Matthews and Evan (Mary Kate) Matthews; 12 great-grand­ children; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third St., Bril­ liant, on Monday from 11 a.m. until the time of her funeral services at 2 p.m. with Dr. Marc R. Tinstman, minister, officiating. Interment will follow at New Alexandria Cemetery. Robert J. Matthews

Age 95 of Canton, passed away Thursday morning in The Inn at University Village. He was bom in Bamesville, OH, a son of the late George and Ella (Heil) Matthews, and had been a Canton resident since 1941. Bob was a 1935 graduate of Bamesville—High School, and was honored by induction into the Bamesville High School Hall of Fame. He was the founder of * the Robert J. Matthews Co., " Together Again " N known locally as PBS Animal Matthews, of Massillon, ^ Health, in 1941. Bob was a John (Brenda) Matthews, of member of Christ the Servant Canton, and Charles (Janet) Parish at Our Lady of Peace Matthews, of Alexandria, OH; Catholic Church, a former a daughter-in-law, Catherine long-time member of Calvary Matthews, of Circleville, OH; Presbyterian Church, which 22 grandchildren and 22 great­ he served as an Elder and grandchildren. Deacon, and the Rotary Club A Presbyterian Service was of Canton, which he served as held Monday January 28 in a Trustee, and also had been the Formet-Clevenger & co-chairman and founder with Gordon Funeral Home with Merritt Wolfe of the Canton Pastor C. David-Morgan and Excellence Program. He also Bob’s daughter, Rev. Kathryn had chaired the Attendance Matthews Huey officiat­ Committee when there was ing. A Concelebrated Mass 90% attendance at most of the of Christian Burial was held meetings, and he had perfect Monday January 28 in Christ attendance for all of his 35 the Servant Parish with Msgr. years of membership. He had Lewis F. Gaetano as Presider been honored as a Paul Harris and Fr. James McKams as Fellow by the Rotary Club. Homilist. Following lunch at Preceded in death by his wife Noon in the church Fellowship of 70 years, Kathryn M. (Cox) Hall, interment was in Calvary Matthews, on Sept. 8, 2011, a Cemetery at 2 p.m. Visitation son James Stephen Matthews, was Sunday January 27 in the on Aug. 7, 2012, and an infant Formet-Clevenger & Gordon son, Ronald Mark Matthews. Funeral Home. Survived by three daughters, In lieu of flowers, contribu­ Rev. Kathryn Matthews Huey tions in Mr. Matthews’ mem­ (Jacqueline), of Cleveland, ory may be made to Christ Elaine (Hank) Kappel, of the Servant Parish, Calvary Canton, and Libby (Steve) Presbyterian Church or the Toohey, of Massillon; five Canton Rotary Club Charitable sons, Dr. Robert K. (Dee) Fund. Condolences may be Matthews, of Canton, Daniel sent to: www.gordonfuneral- (Suzette) Matthews, of homes.com / /sSUfi North Canton, George (Jane) J-/7W, 3 0/^/3 ------C MATTHEWS, THEODORE J.,JR Theodore i “Ted” Matthews, Jr,;. 55, of Bril­ liant, Ohio, passed away Friday January 27, 2017, from a battle with colon cancer, in the comfort of his home under the loving care of his wife and family. He was born March 2, 1961 in Steubenville, OH, the son of the late Nancy L. (Fisher) Matthews and Theodore J. Matthews, Sr. of Brilliant, OH. Ted worked as a driver at Matthews Motors in Bril­ liant, Ohio and was a Christian by Faith. He was a man of few words. He loved music, from playing the guitar to listening and watching his favorite bands. Ted’s family could rely on him to be one phone call away. In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Merri Michael Matthews, whom he married on August 1 8, 1980; three sons whom he loved very much, T.J. (Katy) Matthews of Naples, NY, Chase Matthews of Bril­ liant, OH and Evan (Mary Kate) Matthews of Bloom­ field, NJ; a brother, Joe (Diane) Matthews of Bril­ liant, OH; a sister, Cindy Martin of Brilliant, OH; and two grandchildren, Zeke and Elise Matthews. Friends will be received on Monday from 4-8 p.m. at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third St., Bril­ liant, where services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. with Chaplain Dana Camp­ bell, officiating. Interment will follow at Nev^ Alexandria Cemeter^Z/V'/ Memorial contributions may be directed in Ted’s memory to Charity Hos­ pice, 500 Luray Dr., Win- tersville, OH 43953. THEODORE MATTHEWS Theodore J. “Ted” Matthews Sr., 89, of Bril­ liant, Ohio, passed away Thursday, November 9, 2017 in the emergency room at Trinity Medical Center West, Steubenville, OH. He was born March 19, 1928 in Brilliant, OH, the son of the late E. Stanton “Red” and Jemima (Mack- ender) Matthews. In addi­ tion to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy Lee (Fisher) Matthews on July 10, 2014; a son, Theodore J. “Teddy” Matthews Jr.; and a sister, Mildred Briggs. Ted was the owner of the former Matthews Chevrolet, which is now Matthews Motors, from 1950 until the time of his retirement in 2014. He was a member of the Brilliant Christian Church, and enjoyed fishing and traveling all over. Surviving are a son, Joe (Diane) Matthews; a daugh­ ter, Cindy Martin; a daugh­ ter-in-law, Merri Matthews, all of Brilliant, OH; six grandchildren, Kelly (Glenn) Mills, Jennifer (Scotte) Elliott, Joseph (Jes­ sica) Matthews, T.J. (Katy) Matthews, Chase Matthews and Evan (Mary Kate) Matthews; 13 great-grand­ children; a brother-in-law, Richard Maruca of Wheel­ ing, WV; several nieces and nephews; and his furry com­ panion, Dixie. Friends will be received on Sunday from 4-7 p.m. at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third St., Brilliant, where services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. with Dr. Marc R. Tinstman, Min­ ister, officiating. Interment will follow at Ne\v Alexan­ dria Cemetery. / (/<< Memorial contributions may be directed in Ted’s memory to the Brilliant Christian Church, 323 High St., Brilliant, Ohio 43913. Matthews, virgii E>., 91, of Commercial P Drive Bridgeport formal- Z ly of Tiltonsville, died P Monday September 6, P 2010, in Heartland-Lansing 11 Nursing Home Bridgeport. He was born July 14, ^ 1919 in Sardis, Ohio, a son of the late Calip and Annie •- Matthews. 7"^ He was a retired employ­ v ee of Wheeling- Pittsburgh c Steel Yorkville, a member ( of the Church of Christ in j St. Clairsville, and an Army ( veteran of WWII. In addition to his parents, Virgil was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian Richman Matthews, a son, Delbert Matthews, several brothers, and sisters. Surviving are a Niece Ruth (Rich) Harris of Connersville, a grandson, and several great grand children. Friends and family are invited to attend visitation on Thursday September 9, 2010 from 11 am till time of service at 1 pm at Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside, with Brother Mark. .. Eikenberry officiating, full military services will be held at the funeral home by the Belmont County Council nfthpVFW. MATTHEY, Ellis W., 74, of Union Street, Han­ nibal, Ohio, died Wednes­ day, April 28, 2010 at his home. ZE/fT He was born IFebruary 17, 1936 in Salem, W.Va., a son of the late Paul Frederick and Chleo Nutter Matthey. He was a retired cast house operator for Consolidated Alu­ minum in Hannibal; a member of American Legion Post 760 Hannibal and VFW Post 9930 Duffy, Ohio; a U. S. Army veteran of the Korean War; and a Baptist by faith. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary , Jane Matthey; and a sister, Cleta Robbins. Survivors include a son, Terry (Beverly Cain) Matthey of Hannibal; a daughter, Sherri (Scott) McCune of Fly, Ohio; a brother, Melvin (Patty) Matthey of Zanesville, Ohio; a brother-in-law, Bob Robbins of Marietta, Ohio; two grandchildren. Cassie (Cory) Hammel and Brianne McCune, both of Fly; and a great-grand­ daughter, Hallie Hammel. Family will receive friends on Sunday from 5- 8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Mar­ tinsville, where funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. Frank Conley offici­ ating. Interment in Harter Cemetery, Hannibal where Hannibal American Legion Post 760 will con­ duct military graveside services. MATTHEY, Mary Jane, , 68, of Union Street, Hanni- ' bal, Ohio, died Sunday, Feb­ ruary 10, 2008, in Wetzel County Hospital, New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va. She was born May 1 1, 1939 in Salem, W.Va., the daughter of the late Herbert and Ada Ilene (Bunnell) Bai­ ley. She was a homemaker; and a Methodist by faith. Survivors include her hus­ band, Ellis Matthey; a son, Terry (Beverly Cain) Matthey of Mantua, Ohio; a daughter, Sherri (Scott) McCune of Han­ nibal; a brother, David Bailey of Salem, W.Va.; a sister, Willi (Bob) Hill of Escondido. Calif.; a mother-in-law, Chleo Matthey of Hannibal; a broth­ er-in-law, Melvin Matthey of Zanesville, Ohio; and two grandchildren, Cassie (Cory) Hammel of Fly, Ohio and Bri- anne McCune of Hannibal. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Cre­ matory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville, where funeral services will be held Wednes­ day at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Frank Conley officiating. Interment in Harter Ceme­ tery, Hannibal.______MATTIOLI, Josephine j 94, of Weirton, VV.Va., pass away Monday. Visitation 2-4 and 6-8 p Thursday at Greco-Hertn Funeral Home. Funeral services I 0 a Friday at St. Joseph the W( er Catholic Church. i /s Sl/€- I V;- -

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\ ■ \ ■ o •f /* -itv.f fe«h ''IBS #*& • 9ft r« (B^ATWaIsh, 90 Fof Whcell ing, W.Va., and Charlotte, d!ed September 29, 2007, at home. Born July 28, 1917 in Memphis, Tenn. to the late John Thomas Walsh 11 and Morence Maginnis Walsh. Mrs. Mattis attended St. lymry s School and St. Agnes Academy in Memphis and was named to the first All- Mem­ phis Girls’ Basketball Team in 1932 A graduate of Catholic High School, she went on to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Mrs. Mattis was a steadfast and loving supporter of her husband's many creative endeavors, particularly of his work in the early days of WDIA Radio in Memphis. She was a model of love, grace and dignity for her daughters and welcomed a multitude of oth­ ers into her family with open arms. A long-time member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Wheeling, she felt honored to serve as a Eucharistic Minister there. An active volunteer throughout her life. Mrs. Mat­ tis worked with Wheeling Jesuit University Charter Guild; Meals on Wheels; Kings Daughters; Madonna Circle; League of Women Vot-1 ers; Newcomers Club; and her beloved bridge groups. A 40-year" resident of Wheeling, she became an avid Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates fan. Mrs. Mattis made friends and admirers easily and every­ where with her generous nature and lively wit. Her love, laughter and indomitable spirit live on in the grateful memo­ ries of family and friends. She grew up amid a large, loving extended family. Mrs. Mattis lived much,of her adult life in Memphis. She preceded in death by her devoted husband of 58 years, Ofeyid,James MaUis:.- their in:;a.-7i ,.u(. David; parents; and two brothers, Jo\u ' Thomas Walsh, S.J., aiV Anthony Abbot Walsh. She is survived by her broth­ er, William Maginnis Walsh of Memphis; her three daughters, Laura Mattis Sherman and husband, Kenneth, of The Vil­ lages, Fla., Maureen Mattis Comiskey and husband, Ernest, of Wheeling, and Robin Mattis Mara and hus­ band, Neil, of Charlotte; five grandchildren, Laura Steiner (Edward) Christy of Morgan­ town, W.Va., Christian W. (Evelyn) Steiner of New York, N.Y., Laura “Daisy” (Meshawn Ayala) Simmons of Chicago, 111., Kevin David Mara and Katherine Marie Mara of Charlotte; great- grandson, Andrew David Christy of Morgantow n; God- daughter, Marie P. Shea of Memphis; cousins, nieces, nephews, and countless f ripnrlc A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday, October 27, 2007 at 1 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church inrj Memphis* 1 55 Market Street: I Interment will be in Calvary 1 Cemetery, Memphis. I Her family is deeply grateful 1 for the kind and sensitive sup­ port of Presbyterian Hospice and Palliative Care in Char­ lotte and to the wonderful staff at Welty Home in Wheeling where Mrs. Mattis lived for several years. They ask that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to local Hospice and Alzheimer’s Association chapters. . Arrangements are in the care of Hankins and Whittington, Dilworth Chapel, 1111 East Blvd. . - Suellen L. (Repik) Mattison 1952-2012 Suellen L. (Repik) Mattison, 60, of Manassas Park, Virginia passed away Friday morn- ing, August 24, 2012 at her home. She was bom on March 5, 1952 in Bamesville, Ohio daughter of Clyde P. Repik and the late Jessie L. (McFarland) Repik. Suellen graduated from Franklin College. She was a personnel specialist for the Ohio Air National (3uard where she later retired as Master Suellen L. (Repik) Mattison Sergeant. She later worked for the Guard Bureau in St. Barnesville, Eileen Smith of Louis. In Washington, DC, she Calvert> Kentucky, Jean Repik worked for the Department of Sumter, South Carolina, Defense, Office of Personnel and IIene McFarland of Grand Management, and most recent- Junction, Colorado; uncle ly the State Department as a - Thomas (Sue) Repik of Classifier. Her career included Wilmington, North Carolina; positions in the Pentagon and nieces - Gabrielle Repik of was able to travel the world as Gainesville, Florida and part of her duties. She enjoyed Sophia Repik of Columbus; history, horticulture, and col- cousins - Barry Koerber of lecling antiques. She also Charleston, West Virginia and enjoyed all aspects of arts and Cindy Goff of St. Clairsville. crafts. She was active in orga­ Visitation and services nizations that involved these were Friday August 31st at interests. Campbell-Plumly-Milburn In addition to her mother, Funeral Home, 319 N. she is preceded in death by Chestnut St., Bamesville, Ohio | 3 uncles - Richard Repik, Rev. Tom Detling officiated.. I Emery Koerber, and Blaine Burial will follow at Ebenezer McFarland. Cemetery in Bethesda, Ohio. She is survived by her Donal‘ons may be made in father - Clyde P. Repik of Suellen’s memory to your Bethesda; brother - C. Daniel local animal shelter. Repik of Plantation, Florida; Condoleences at www. aunts - Velma McFarland of CampbellPlumlyMilbum Bethesda, Esther Koerber of FuneralHome.com Dorothy Mattone Dorothy Madeline Mattone, oJ, of 53437 Township Highway 2788, Clarington, died Sunday^ ^ent 27. 1998 in Wheeling nospi- nnrSfi£wai~born Dec. 19.1914 at Pig^Crsek, a daughter of the a e ArctHbald and Jenny Bellville Doty A member of St. John Vianney ' '5 Catholic Church, Powhatan Point, she was preceded in death by a son, * John Wayne Mattone; a grandson and four brothers and four sisters 0 | Surviving are her husband, Joh ’ G. Mattone; four daughters. Mar- 3 garet Speece of Clarington, Juanita f Cordery and Virginia Elerick, both of Brunswick and Sandra Baum- } / berger of Beallsville; seven grand- W children and seven great-grandchil- Friends will be received a the C Rush Funeral Home, 125 Clannda Drive, Clarington, Tuesday, 2 to 4 ~ and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service with liturgy will be held Wednes­ day at the convenience of the tarrn- ly in St. John Vianney Catholic Church, Powhatan Point. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. MAURICE m mattone Maurice E. “Moc” Mat- Jone, 83, of Powhatan Point, Ohio died Saturday, June 17, 2017 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born July 21, 1933 in Powhatan Point a son of the laic Mor­ ris and Mary (Rydosz) Mattone.' Maurice was a retired employee of Ormet Corp. and a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church. He enjoyed woodworking, leatherworking and making homemade wine. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Michael and Eugene Mattone; a sis­ ter, Mary Elizabeth Tim­ mons. Surviving are his loving wife of 65 years, Lou Ann Brown Mattone of Powhatan Point; seven chil­ dren, Christina (Richard) Smathers of Powhatan Point, Jean (Michael) Voleck of St. Clairsville, OH., Rene Mattone of Steamboat Springs, CO., Michael “Buck” (Denise) Mattone of Powhatan Point, Milan (Bonnie) Mat- tone of Powhatan Point, John Mattone of Frederick- town, OH., Mary Mattone of Proctor, WV; a brother, Robert (Beverly) Mattone j of Plano, TX; a sister, Joan Conrad of Phoenix, AZ; 13 grandchildren, Richard Smathers, Andrea Ryan, Luke Smathers, Christo­ pher Smathers, Evan Voleck, Marisa Middleton, Mila Mattone, Michael Mattone, Andrew Mattone, John Tyler Mattone, Savan­ nah Coffman, Seth Robin­ son and Adam Robinson; 14 great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews and cousins. ~y Friends will be received on Tuesday from 2-8 p.m. at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry 186 Main Street Powhatan Point, Ohio 43942 with a Vigil Service at 7:30 pm. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church with Fr. Samuel R. Saprano as celebrant. Bur­ ial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospi­ tal by going to tmcfund- i ing.com. John Mattox John Payton Mattox, infant son of Jennifer Jackson Mattox and John Mattox .died Monday, April 3*- ^2QQQjit OSU Hospital, coiumbusT He was born Monday, April 3, 2000 at OSU Hospital. Surviving, in addition to his par­ ents of Cardington, are maternal grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. John Jackson of Cardington; maternal great-grandmothers, Jean Bowers of Harrisville and Eve Jackson of 3 Barnesville; paternal grandparents, f>f I I !r- and Mrs. John Mattox of ^ \ Flushing; paternal great-grand- •—j— mother, Leona Stewart of Flushing. Private services were held at the >< convenience of the family. Burial — was in Crestview Cemetery, Bar­ nesville, with the Rev. John Jack- r son officiating. Kelly-Kemp-Brai- O do Funeral Home, 702 East Main 3"^ St., Barnesville, was in charge of —^ arrangements. > 30 MATTOX, Rosalind L. (Rozz,) 75, of Flushing, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 20, 2011, at her homcr^Z She was the beloved wife of Dr. John S. Mattox; loving mother of John R- (Jennifer) Mattox of Columbus and Suzanne (James) Evans of Solon, Ohio; grandmother of Iiillarie and Camille Mattox and Courtney and James Evans, Jr. She was born in Smithfield, Ohio, August 20, 1936, a daughter of the late Rolland and Leona Simmons Stewart. Rozz graduated from the College of Steubenville in 1958 with a degree in Special Education. She worked in the education and banking fields for many years as well as with her husband John in the Allstate Insurance Co. She worked as a librarian at the Belmont Correction Institution until her retire­ ment in 2005. She was a member of the Trinity Gospel Fellowship Church, Flushing. She enjoyed gar­ dening, crafts, camping, voluntering with communi­ ty organizations and spend­ ing time with her grand­ children. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Blanche Cassels. Surviving are one broth­ er, Rolland (Sue) Stewart, Jr., Cross Lanes, W.Va. arid one sister, Florence (Arthur) Stewart, Chesterland, Ohio; many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at Trinity Gospel Fellowship Church, Rt. 149, Flushing, Tuesday 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. with Pastor Gary Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. The Mattox family wish­ es to express their heartfelt appreciation to the caring staff of Valley Hospice. Memorial donations may be made to The Underground Railroad Museum Foundation at 71056 Morristown Flushing Rd., Flushing, OH 43977 or to the Trinity Gospel Fellowship Church; Rt. 149, Flushing, OH 43977. Arrangements entrusted to Warren Funeral Home, Flushing. ______O__" ~ ------MATTOZZI, Joseph, 77, of3057 Belmont St., Bellaire, died Tuesday, July 22. 1997. at homeThe was a retired employee of the Ormet Corp., Hannibal, a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death his wife, Sera Gemignani Mattozzi; his parents, Torquato and Josephine Del Cotto Mattozzi; two brothers, Italo and Mario Mattozzi; a grandson. Surviv­ ing are a son. Joseph A. of Bellaire; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Anita) Kvinta of Mansfield and Mrs. Steve (Joanna) Baker of Cleveland; a broth­ er, Jalso Mattozzi of Sun City, Anz.; eight grandchildren; a great-grand­ daughter. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Friday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. | Saturday at St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil ser­ vices at 2:30 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. John Catholic Church, 415 37th St., Bellaire, Ohio 43906. J Sera Mattozzi Sera Mattozzi, 73, of 3057 Bel­ mont St., Bellaire, died Friday, Dee. 8. 1995 at Wheeling Hospital. 'She was boriTOct. 23, 1922 in Orotoio Rcglione Pisa, Italy, a daughter of the late Pasquale and Giovanani Gemignani Gemignani. She was a member of St. John 5? Catholic Church, Bellaire, Catholic Pi Women's Club, Sacred Heart Soci- ety and Catholic Daughters of p) America. ^ In addition to her parents, she ^ I ^ was preceded in death by a grand- £ (\i son. 2 " Surviving are her husband, . s\ Joseph; a son, Joseph H. of Bel- v-/^ laire; two daughters, Mrs. Charles ^ (v) (Anita) Kvinta of Mansfield and -- Mrs. Steve (Joanna) Baker of Cleveland; a brother, Giovanni Gemignani of Torino, Italy; a sis­ ter, Lara Giaccatti of Orotoio Reglione Pisa, Italy; eight grand­ children; a greal-granddilughter. Friends will be received today 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John Catholic . -.i .i- i' -• enuren, witn me k^v- i'il,ljn ccia officiating. Burial in Molly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil services at K p.m. Monday in the funeral home. Amelia A*. Matusek Amelia A. Matusek, 83, for­ merly of Maynard and St. Clairsville, died Monday, March 19^2001 afKfcUonneisviile. l>ne was born Oct. 17, 1917 in Wash­ ington, Pa., a daughter of the late Stanley and Agnes Pastor Smutny. She was a retired librarian for the St. Clairsville Public Library, a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church at Maynard and a former member of St. Mary's Catholic Church at St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she iwas preceded in death by her hus­ band, Anthony F. Matusek in 1996; a daughter, Agnes Marie Matusek; a sister, Ann Klan; two brothers, Albert and Stanley Smut- ny. Surviving are a daughter, Emily Matusek and her husband Chuck Borsari of Stockport; a grandchild, Mimi Borsari; two great grandchil­ dren; a brother, Henry Smutny of Atlasburg, Pa.; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received ( Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. at Tooth- man Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Maynard, with the Rev. Thomas Graven officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Clairsville Public Library, 108 West Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. Anthony Matusek Anthony F. Matuek, 83, 1180 N. Kennebec Ave., McConnelsville, formerly oLSU- Clairsville and Maynard, qieflSaU urdnyTAug. 3, 1996 in Bethesda flo^ptfaI7ZaTre^Tne7 following a' short illness. He was bom Aug. 28, 1912, in Maynard, son of the late Katherine Peterhoff Matusek and Joseph Matusek. A retired coal miner, he was a member of the UMW, a Catholic and raised beagles most of his life. Surviving are his wife, Amelia .Pastor Swetz Matusek; a daughter, (Emily A. Matusek of Stockport; r_ two sisters, Cecelia Lukek of r* Willoughby and Helen Fillen of Jl Maynard; a granddaughter and sev- eral nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was — preceded in death by a daughter, Agnes Marie Matusek; a sister, Stella Middleton; four brothers, Mike, Joe, Frank and John Matusek. There will be no visitation. O Services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. James Catholic Church, McConnelsville, with the Rev. Paul Walker the celebrant. Burial will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Maynard. Miller-Huck Funeral Home, 62 S. 7th St., McConnelsville, is in charge of arrangements. ARLEEN MATUSEK Arlecn Mac Matusek, 65, of St. Clairsville, OH, died Monday, June 1 6, 20 14, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born on September 25, 1948 in Wheeling, WV, daughter of the late Frank and Creola Covington Perko. Arleen was co-owner and operator of Matusek Trucking Company and a member of First Christian Church in St. Clairsville. Surviving arc her hus­ band of 48 years, Jack Matusek; a son. Jack Lee (Jacki) Matusek of Harrisvilie; two daughters, Patty (Darren) Kornetti of St. Clairsville, and Pam (Jeff) McCutcheon of St. Clairsville; six grandchil­ dren; three great- grand­ children; six jjg^heysjand one sister. Family and friends will be received at Toothmail Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, OH on Saturday from 2 p.m until time of services at 6 p.m., with Cun Hallstrom officiating. Deaths, Elsewhere ^ Eleanor Matusek, *67, of Cleve- Sn<*!, formerly of Bridgeport, died o Monday at home. She was a retired - employee of T.R.W. Corp., Cleveland, ^ a member of St. Thomas More Church, Brooklyn, Ohio. She was S' Preceded in death by three brothers, Stanley, Dominic and George Matu- y ?r: Surviving are four sisters, Jo Virginia Okulanis of Pittsburgh, i/) £lary Krai, Helen Maruschin and ^ Theresa Verchio, all of Cleveland. K * nends received at Tomon & Sons funeral Home, Cleveland, 7-9 p.m. 1 today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, K where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Cleveland.

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M3 Katherine Matusek Katherine (Katy) Matusek, 87, ! Willowick, formerly of Maynard, died at her home Thursday, Oct. | 2. /?£? I She was born in 1882 in i i Europe and was preceded in : death by her husband Joseph , ; Matusek, two sons, Michael and 1 1 Paul and one daughter, Mar- 1 garet. She was a member of St. j Stanislaus’ Catholic Church. Surviving are four sons, Joseph, Maynard, Anthony of St. Clairsville. John of Cleveland, : Frank in California, three j daughters, Helen F------i 11 o n, . Maynard, Stella Middleton, Cleveland, Cecilia Lu k e k, ^ Willowick, 13 grandchildren and ^ 13 great grandchildren. ■ A Requiem High Mass was celebrated Monday at SC. Stanislau’s Church. Interment was in Union Cemetery. 5 Mary Ellen Matusek Mary Ellen “MeMe” Matusek, 84, St. Clairsville, died Friday. March 20. 1998 at Wheeling Hos­ pital, Medical Park. She was born Feb. 14, 1914 in Glen Easton, W.Va., a daughter of the late George Washington Grant and Inez Lorena Barber Grant. She was owner and operator of Joe Matusek Trucking of St. Clairsville and a member of First Christian Church of St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Joseph Stanley Matusek; a brother, Blaine Grant; two infant twin children. Surviving are her daughter, Karen S. Tanley of St. Clairsville; two sons, Jack Matusek of St. Clairsville and James White of Michigan; a sister, Ada Murphy of Barnesville; Margaret Grant of Bar- nesville; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchi Idren; Friends will be received Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Burial will be in Belmont Cemetery at Beallsville. I Arrangements are incomplete. Mrs. Mar^Matusek Mrs. Mary Covey Matusek, 64, 1132 National Road, Bridgeport, a former member of the Belmont County Board of Elections and the Democratic Executive Committee, died Sunday. She was born in Bridgeport pon April 25, 1910, a daughter of the late Alfonso and Angela Besozzi Covey and had been called “Mrs. Democratic of Ohio” throughout the state. One of the most active Democratic women in Ohio, a delegate to state conventions, her fund raising ideas were adopted by party officials throughout Ohio. She had entertained then Senator and Mrs. John F. Kennedy when the late president was initiating his campaign for that office. She served on the board of elections % from 1961 to 1973 and on the executive committee of the ^7 party for 15 years. An active member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, she was a member of the Ohio Federation of Democratic Women, Federated Women’s Club and the Com­ X panions of the Forest of Bridgeport. Surviving are her husband, John; three daughters, Mrs. Janet Jakubic, St. Clairsville; Mrs. Mary Jo Shinoski, Fair- point; and Mrs. Rosalyn Leoni, Massillon; two sons, William Bowen, Bannock and John Matusek, Westland, Mich.; four sisters, Mrs. Hilda Kusic, Mrs. Rita DeMatte and Mrs. Angeline Covey, all of Bridgeport; and Mrs. Virginia Shaver, Shadyside; a brother, Edward Covey, Lansing; 11 grandchildren, three great­ grandchildren. A Requiem Mass was celebrated Wednesday from St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, by Fr. Mitchell Wilamowski. Burial was at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. \WS>- Robert Matusek Jr. Robert J. (Tony) Matusek Jr., 76, a resident of Chattanooga, Tenn., formerly of Bcllaire, died December 16th. He was a son of the late Robert J. and Stella Anuskevic Matusek. He served several years in the U.S. Navy, serving in World War II and later graduated from the University of Chattanooga. Following his discharge and graduation he was hired by the Chattanooga school system to teach and coach at Chat- h*. . tanooga High School, during this ( tenure he coached football, track and £7 boxing. He was later assigned as director J' of athletic and physical education in _ all city schools, grades 1 through 12. He also served as football coach at — \ Hixon High and was principal of ^) both Hardy and East Side Junior ^ High Schools, before retiring in ^— Matusek was also a member of the ^ First Cumberland Presbyterian — Church, the National Education As­ sociation, Tennessee Education As- sociation, Retired Teachers Associa- tion The Old-Timers Club, Half Century Club, Retired Officers As­ sociation, American Legion Post 95 and volunteered with the National Medal of Honor Museum. p Surviving are his wife, Edna «gg||| Smith Matusek; a daughter, Sharon ■ Matusek Carboni; a sister, Irene Fry ■ in Ohio; two grandchildren. Services were conducted at the ■ Chattanooga Funeral Home, East, P.O. Box 3027, Chattanooga, Tenn., 3704. Burial followed with full mili­ tary honors in National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Chattanooga. H N3 ~vl Q\

Stella Matusek Stella Matusek, 88, of 4985 At­ chison Road, Bellaire, died Wednesday in City Hospital at Bellaire. She was born March 3, 1898 in Shenandoah, Pa., daugh- ter of the late Joseph and Mary Anuskewich.^?/9/3r/^- She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Matusek, May 2,1954. Surviving are a son, Robert J. Matusek of Chattanooga, Tenn.; a daughter, Mrs. William (Irene) Lowell Fry of Bellaire; a sister, Blanche Evans of Bell­ aire; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. James Taggart of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Bel­ mont County Memorial Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. mkw-

JOHN MATUSIC John G. Matusic, 51, of Bridgeport, OH, passed away Monday, April 25, 2016, at his home. He was born January 10th, 1965, in Wheeling, a son of John Matusic and the late ElizabeUv(Bqgard) Matusic. John was a Catholic by faith. Along with his father, John is survived by his wife, Donna Brown; daughters, Dorothy (Justin) Matusic of St. Clairsville, OH, and Cierra (Dennis) Matusic of Barnesville, OH; a son, Marquel Matusic of Wash­ ington, PA; sisters, Karen (Steve) Matusic of TX, and Lisa (Mike) Scovill of UT; brothers, Chris Matusic of AZ, and Mike (Stephanie) Matusic of AZ; step-daugh- ters, Linnzi (Timothy) Tiat- man, and Morgan (Danny) Homko; and grandchildren, Addie Lou, Lyric, Stella, Skylei, Hosanna, Magda­ lene, Naomi, and Laurel. Private services and inter­ ment were held at the con­ venience of the family. Wil­ son Funeral Home assisted the family. Albert Matusik Albert Matusik, 75, Ohio 150, Adena, formerly of Powhatan Point, died Thursday, March 23, 2QHQ-at Carriage Inn Nursing Home, Cadiz. He was born Oct. 4, 1924 in Blaine, a son of the late Andrew and Katherine Mikola- jczyk Matusik. He was a retired employee of North American Coal Co., Powhatan Mine #5, an Army veter­ an of World War II and a member of Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Nellie Brkich Matusik; four broth­ ers, John, Joe, Frank and Eddie Matusik; a sister, Helen Lucci. Surviving are his wife, Mary Cameron Matusik; a son, David M. of Sommerville, W.Va.; a stepson, David E. Cameron of Adena; a daughter, Linda L. Thomas of Bethesda; a stepdaughter, Sandra K. Cameron of Adena; two sisters, Stella Perhay of Blaine and Violet Lafferty of Hachita, N.M.; eight grandchildren; seven great-grand­ children. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Fu­ neral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. Burial fol­ lows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. -VMATUSIK, Bruni Frances Kovach, 81, of Blaine-Chcrmont Road, Blaine, Ohio, died Thursday, Dec. 20, 2001, in me Hast Ohio Region aTHospital, Martins Ferry. Bruni was born Oct. 19, 1920, in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Anna Kubic Kovach. She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank J. Matusik on May 30, 1977; and a sister, Mary Brown. Bruni is survived by two sons, John Matusik and his wife, Betty if West Palm Beach, Fla., Steve Matusik and his wife, Mary Agnes “Aggie” of Neffs, Ohio; two daugh­ ters, Donna Griffiths and Barbara Matusik, both of Palmetto, Fla.; a brother, John Kovach of Powhatan Point, Ohio; two sisters, Amelia Reynolds of Powhatan Point and Frances Kryston of Blaine, Ohio; seven grandchildren; and 10 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Fr. Michael Rotolo officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. MATUSIK, Carolyn L. 69, of Blaine, died Friday, February 7, 2014, at Heartland-Lansing Rehabilitation Center Bridgeport. She was born July 29, 1944 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Russell B. and Freda R. (Ella) Corbin. She was a Methodist by faith, and a housewife. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her 1st husband, William Gatten, and her second husband, Joseph Matusik. Carolyn is survived oy her son, Russell (Linda) Gatten of Bellsville, and her daughter, Connie Barton of Blaine, four grand children, and four great grandchildren. Friends and family are invited to a memorial graveside service on ' Friday, February 14, 2014 at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville with Rev. James Hoff officiating. Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside assisting the family. John Matusik/^jy John Matusik, 68, of RD 5, Cadiz, died Wednesday evening at Wheeling Medical Park Hos­ pital, He was bom Nov. 18, 1916 in Blaine, a son of the late Andy and Katherine Matusik. He was a Protestant, a member of the Dillonvale Eagles and a retired employee of Consolidated Coal Co. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Frances in October 1978. Surviving are his wife, Wilma Hilligas Matusik; seven sons, John of Short Creek, Walter and Thomas of Bradenton, Fla., Bernard, Robert, Roger, and Daniel, all of RD 5, Cadiz; two stepsons, James Hilligas of Cadiz, and Eugene Hilligas of ^ the home; a stepdaughter, Lena Greenwood of Bamesville; two ^ brothers, Joseph of Blaine, and Albert of Mount Pleasant; three ^ sisters, Mrs. Stella Perhay of Co Blaine, Mrs. Violet . Cieslinkiewiz of Cleveland, and ^ Mrs. Helen Lucci of Bellaire; 20 grandchildren and one great- Ci grandchild. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be con­ ducted at 1 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. William Hudson of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Dillonvale Eagles will conduct services today at 7:30 p.m. Joseph Matusik Joseph Andrew Matusik, 81, Stop 32, Blaine, died Friday, Aug. 1, 1997 at the home of his daugh­ ter in Bridgeport. He was born Sept. 8, 1915 in St. Clairsville, a son of the late Andrew and Kather­ 3 ine Mikolajczyk Matusik. He was a retired coal miner for a Oglebay-Norton Coal Co. Mine #4 \ at Powhatan Point and a member v of All Saints Catholic Church at Blaine. (3 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, : ^ Mary Morrell Matusik; his second wife, Pauline Paluch Matusik; two y sons, John Matusik and Daniel Rushin; three brothers, Edward, ^ Frank and John Matusik; a sister, & Helen M. Lucci. ID Surviving are his wife, Carolyn 3 L. Corbin Matusik; three sons, ^ Joseph Matusik of Wichita, Kan., William Matusik of Sardis and Russell William Gatten of Beallsville; six daughters, Rose Mary Glumphy of McMechen, Shirley Fraiser of Wichita, Char- p lotte McDonnell of Maynard, Mary [3 Jo Seevers of Bridgeport, Sharon Sue Matusik of Wheeling, Connie I Redman of the home; a brother, Al- ■ bert Matusik of Adena; two sisters, I Stella Perhay of Blaine and Violet M Lafferty of Hachita, N.M.; 22 I grandchildren; several great-grand- I children. t Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation- ■ al Road, Brookside, Monday, 2 to ■HB 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Tues- I day at 10 a.m. at All Saints- Catholic Church, Blaine, with the ■ Rev. Michael Rotolo officiating. ■ Burial follows in Union Cemetery, ■ | St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at ■ the funeral home. 7-6 Pauline Majusik ^ Pauline 1 Matusik, 74, Blaine, died Sunday in Sunset Nursing Home, Adena. She was born November 25, 1914 at Blaine, a daughter of the late John and An­ na Bochniak Paluch. . She was a member of All Saints Catholic Church, Blaine Surviving her husband, Joseph Matusik; three sons,. Joseph Matusik of Medamoris, Pa.. William Matusik of Sardis, and John Matusik of BlaiJl.e’rlif,1^e daughters, Rose Mary McGlum- phy of McMechen, W.Va., Shirley I Frazier of Wichita, Kans., Charlotte Sulek of St. Clairsville, I Mary Jo Seavers of Bridgeport, I Sharon Sue Matusik of Wheeling; I 22 grandchildren; 12 great- I grandchildren...... 1 Friends will be received at the I Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na- I tional Road, Brookside, today 7 to I 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. I Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial I will be Wednesday at noon, in All I Saints Catholic Church, with the I Monsignor Terrance Travis, the | celebrant. Burial will be in Union I Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Rosary I devotions will be said Tuesday at I 3:45 p.m., in the funeral home. Franklin J. Matuska Franklin J. Matuska, 65, 134 Green Acres, Shadyside, died Fri­ day, June 18, 1999 at the Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. He was bom Nov. 15, 1933 in Akron, a son of the late Stephen and Mary Shutway Matuska. He was a retired security guard with the Ormet Corporation at Han­ nibal, a member of St Mary Catholic Church at Shadyside, Sons of Italy Lodge 754 Bellaire, a state trustee for the Sons of Italy, a mem­ ber of St. John’s Boosters, Parares- cue Alumni and the Advisory Com- mittee for the Democratic Party. He was an Army and Air Force veter- an. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Steve Matuska. Surviving are his wife, Dolores J. Liberati Matuska; two sons, Paul of Shadyside and James of Picker- ington; a daughter, Ann of Picker- ington; three brothers, John of Akron, Jerome of Wellsville and Michael of Morgantown, W.Va.; five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire, all day today. Fu­ neral liturgy with Mass will be cele­ brated on Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside, with the Rev. Paul Welton officiat­ ing. Entombment follows in Guardian Angel Mausoleum at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be held today at 3 p.m. and Sons of Italy Lodge 754 services at 7:30 p.m., both in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. John’s Grade School, 350 37th St., Bellaire, Ohio 43906 or St. John Central High School, 37th & Guernsey streets, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. Joseph Matuszewski Joseph E. “Spud” Matuszewski, 74, of Barton, died Saturday, Feb. 12, 1994 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, —-p Martins Ferry. He was bom Nov. 12, 1919 in Barton, a son of the late Louis and Dorothy Slovinski PT Matuszewski. He was a retired employee of Pet- F rolane Gas Co. at Lansing and was a member of Marlins Ferry Redman Club, Bridgeport Eagles 995, and PNA Lodge. He was an Army veter- (JO an of World War II. C. He was preceded in death by a O brother, Stanley Matuszewski; one sister, Catherine Burdock. Surviving are one brother, John of _ , Chicago, 111.; one sister, Mrs. Frank .— (Blanche) Cardinali of Nicholasville, friends will be received Monday 2 r to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral ^ Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m., with the rA m Rev. Michael Rotolo officiating. ■ Burial follows in Holly Memorial I Gardens, Pleasant Grove. _ Together Again ANTHONY MATYJA Anthony “Tony” A., Matyja, 91, of Shadysidc, OH, formerly of Wheeling, WV, passed away quietly at his home on Tuesday, Janu­ ary 13,2015. He was born in Wheel­ ing, WV, on March 23, 1923, son of the late Albert and Barbara Halosgka Matyja. Mr. Matyja was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII and he was a retired Mill Worker at the former Blaw Knox Foundry, Wheeling, WV. He was a Roman Catholic. He was a membt the Elm Grove Eagles Aerie 1891, and the American Legion Post 0521 in Shadyside, OH. '“Tony” enjoyed working in his garden and his yard and he liked baseball and his polka music. He was well loved by everyone and he never held a grudge. Most of all, “Tony” loved his family and spending time with them. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen A. Par- ento Matyja in 1998; sev­ eral brothers and sisters; and a grandson, James A. Stubenrod. Surviving dre his four children, Anthony J. Maty­ ja of Shadyside, OH; Philip A. Matyja and his wife, Tina of Fort Meyers, FL; Susan J. Stubenrod and her husband, James of Shady­ side, OH; and Janet M. Lanoue and her husband, Donald of Shadyside, OH; a sister, Lillian Quiros of Phoenix, AZ; four grand­ children, Brian Lanoue of Columbus, OH; Stephen Lanoue of Shadyside, OH; Jamie Grew and her hus­ band, Joseph of Shadyside, OH; and Tiffany Matyja of Fort Myers, FL; a great- grandson, Tytus Grew; his best friends and his boys, Moe and Champ; and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Visitation an d services will be held at the conven­ ience of the family with the Rev. Samuel Saprano offi­ ciating. Interment in Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling, WV. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri­ can Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate, 162 Court Street, Charleston, WV 25301. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling. 304- 242-2311. ____ - PATRICIA MATYJA Patricia Matyja, 68, of Moundsville, WV, passed away Thursday, Septem­ ber 24, 2015, in Liza’s Place, Wheeling, WV. She was bom June 5, 1947, in Pittsburgh, PA, the daughter of the late Ward R. and Chloe Wright Grant. She was a retired teacher from Marshall County Schools, after 30 years of service. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roman Matyja. Survivors include a daughter, Julie (Mark) Maidens of St. Clairsyiile, OH;.a, sister, Judy'Becker of Pittsburgh; two grand­ daughters, Heidi and Jessie Maidens; a niece, Amy Ulm Boyle; numer­ ous friends and extended family who will miss her dearly. A/ ? There will berfio visita­ tion. Private interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, Moundsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Central Elementary School, Atten­ tion: Weekend Meal Proj­ ect, 750 Tomlinson Ave., Moundsville, WV 26041. MATYJA, Roman 65, of Seventh St., Moundsville, W.Va., passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2009 at home. He was born June 7, 1943 in \yheelipg. W.Va. the son of the late, Roman B. and Rose Andreasik Matyja. He was a Vietnam Army Veteran; a retired electri­ cian from IBEW Local #141, Wheeling; a member and coordinator of Marshall County A.R.E.S.; a mem­ ber of Belmont County A.R.E.S; Earl Francis Post #3 American Legion, Moundsville VFW Post #437; and a former Emer­ gency Coordinator for Mar­ shall County. Survivors include his loving wife of 20 years, Patty Matyja; a daughter. Julie (Mark) Maidens of _Morristown.._Qhio; two granddaughters, Heidi and Jessie Maidens; a sister, Barbara Heckalhorn of Tri- adelphia, W.Va.; a nephew, Durwood Heckalhorn of McMechen, W.Va.; a niece, Vicky Heckathom of Bellaire, Ohio; and a sister- in-law, Judy Becker of Pittsburgh, PA. Family will receive friends on Saturday from 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 12-2 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville where funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with Pastor David Sessums offi­ ciating. Interment will be in Hal­ cyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard where the Moundsville Honor Guard will conduct military grave­ side services. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, 1 62 Court St., Charleston, W .Va. 25302^^^^ m MATYSIAK, Elizabeth M. “Betty,” 87, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, October 30, 2011.

preceded in death by a brother, -n-S ' John; a sister, Eva Wazio. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Minder Matysiak; two sons, John r of Wintersville and James of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Carol Grady of Sewickley, Pa.; a grandson. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. Funeral litur­ gy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Entomb­ ment follows in St. Mary’s Ceme­ tery Mausoleum, Martins Ferry. Prayer services will be said 7:30 I p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. MATYSIAK, Joseph, M., 61, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died on Saturday, September 11,2010. Joe was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio on March 28, 1949, the son of the late John and Mary (Wahonick) Matysiak. -~T C- He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church ' and the Italian Club both of Martins Ferry. He was a retired employee of the for­ mer Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel. Beech Bottom Plant. He is survived by eight cousins, Joanne Calra, John Matysiak, James Matysiak, Carol Grady, Jeffrey Juniewich, Patty Allen, Donald Wahonick. Ronald Wahonick and several other cousins in 111. and Pa. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry where friends will be received Tuesday 4-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church at 10 a.m. with Rev. Tom Marut as the celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to Jefferson Co. Human Society, P. O. Box 233, Steubenville, OH Mary Matysiak Mary Matysiak, 91, formerly ol Madison Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Monday, Nov. 3, 2003 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born in Connorsville, Ohio on Nov. 14, 1911, a daughter of the late Charles and Justine (Kraft) Wahonick. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Matysiak; three brothers, Steve, John and Peter Wahonick; three sisters, Anna Wahonick, Eva fcJameth and Justine Juniewich. Surviving are her son, Joseph M. Matysiak, Martins Ferry, Ohio; sister, Josephine Davies, Pittsburgh, Pa., and several l nieces, nephews, great nieces, nephews and great great nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where friends will be received Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, at 10 a.m., on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003 with Father Richard Battocletti officiating. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Wake services will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Condolences to the family may be made by signing the guest book online at www.keller- | funeralhome.com. John Matysiak ^ "3 John J. Matysiak, 80, 410 Madison St., Martins Ferry, died Sunday in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was bornOct.2, 1909 at Rush Run, son of the late Karl and Ida Buczek Matysiak. „w^s a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., % of st- Mary Roman Catholic Church, Polish National Alliance, and the Knights of Col­ umbus, all at Martins Ferry. Sundying are his wife, Mary Wahonick Matysiak; a son, Joseph at home; a brother, Frank of Martins Ferry. Friends will be received, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, at the Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. Mass of Christian Burial will , be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions at 3 p.m. Tuesday, in the funeral home followed by prayer services at 7:30p.m. MATYSKIELA, Joseph Anthony, 55, for­ merly of Warwood, died September 1 8, 2009, in Arlington, Virginia. Joe was bom on October 1 5, 1 953, in Wheeling W.Va. He graduated from the United States Naval Acade­ my and proudly served his country as a commissioned officer. Joe then graduated from West Virginia University and worked as a petroleum engineer in the Gulf of Mexico. In addition he graduated from The Ohio State Uni­ versity College of Law. Until his death he worked as a trial attorney and took great pride in helping the common man. Joe was an avid runner, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Ohio State Buckeye fan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vir­ ginia and Joseph Matyskiela. Surviving are his wife, Patricia and daughter, Jes­ sica of Arlington; sister, Patricia (Jim) Long Dublin Ohio; brother, Eric (Kris) Matyskiela of Warwood; and loving niece, Julie Long of Chicago, Illinois. Private family services will be held at the United States Naval Academy Chapel in Annapolis Mary­ land with full military hon- ors. Entombment will be in the United States Naval Academy Columbarium. As Joe “lived strong”, memorial contributions may be directed to the Lance Armstrong Founda­ tion at donationsAlive strong.org. or Lance Arms - trong Foundation National Mail Processing Center, P.O. Box 6003, Albert Lea, MN 56007-6603 Beryl Matz Beryl Baker Matz, 88, Delaware Street, Martins Ferry, .died Wednes­ day. Oct. 1 8. 1995. at home. She was bom March 31,1907 in Mar­ tins Ferry, daughter of the late William Baker and Margaret Dick­ ey Baker. She was a former employee of the JC Penney Co., Wheeling; a 4 member of the First Christian pi Church, Martins Ferry, U&I Sun- day School Class, Friday Night Classic League, and the Tuesday afternoon Coffee Bowling League. She was preceded in death by fi her husband, Harold Matz; a Lc daughter, Peggy Matz Coss; a brother, E. Ray Baker. Surviving are two daughters, Beverly J. Shriver of Martins Ferny, Laurel Paul of Columbus; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil­ dren; a great-great-grandson. Friends will be received 7 to 9 r) p.m. today and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Rod Kasler officiat­ ing. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. MATZ, Colctta F., 84, for­ merly of Shadyside, Ohio, died Friday, July 13, 2007, in the Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. She was born February 19, 1923 in Bridgeport, Ohio, a daughter of the late James and Clara Strauss Mauck. Coletta was a retired nurse’s aide with the former Martins Ferry Hospital; was a caregiver in Shadyside; the first transport aide from MFH. to OVMC; enjoyed helping as a volunteer with the Shadyside Fire Department Fish fry; and was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, Coletta was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Matz on March 20, 1983; and three brothers, William, Julius and Bernard Mauck. Surviving are seven chil­ dren. Mrs. Clara Kavesky and her husband, Walter, of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Patty Kosar and her husband, Carl, of Bridgeport, Daniel Matz and his wile, Sharon, of Barton, Robin Davis of Yorkville, Timothy Matz and his wife, Gretchen, of Martinsburg, W.Va., Thomas Matz of Bridgeport, and Robert Matz of Morgantown, W.Va.; one sister, Madelyn Bromelow of Eldersburg, Md.; ten grand­ children; and four great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received on Sunday from 6-8 p.m. and on Monday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10 a.m. with Father Frank Cronin as celebrant, at St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pleasant Grove, Ohio. A Vigil service will be con­ ducted Monday at 2:15 p.m., in the funeral home. . Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. Dorothy Matz Dorothy W. Wilkins Matz, 85, ; Wayne L. Hayes Towers, Martins Ferry, formerly of National Road, ■ Bridgeport, died Saturday. Sept Q, 1995, in East Ohm Regional Hos- pitaTat Martins Ferry. She was born Oct. 4, 1909 in Wheeling, daughter of the late William M. Wilkins and Olive Clark. She was a retired employee of f\| the former L.S. Good Co. of — Wheeling and a member of the Island Christian Church, Wheeling. She was preceded in death by her husband, William F. Matz Jr.; three sisters, Elizabeth Osborne, Mildred Corbett and Olive Woods. Surviving are two sons, Fred M. Matz of Wheeling, W. Scott Matz of Wills Point, Texas; two daugh­ ters, Willa Beznoska of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Richard (Betty) Riley of Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs. Donald (Mary) Hoyt of Elizabeth, W.Va., 21 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Tues­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation­ al Road, Brookside, where funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Terrence A. Travis officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Fer- ry- MATZ, Dclma Marie Haw­ ley, 87, formerly of Brook- side, Ohio, went to her heaven­ ly home Tuesday, May 25, 2004 in the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was born September 16, 1916 in Bridgeport, Ohio, the daughter of the late Grover and Mary Harrison Hawley. Delma retired from the for­ mer Harts Family Center and also as a teacher’s aide with the Bridgeport School System. She belonged to the Bridgeport Church of God where she served as Sunday school super­ intendent, Sunday school teacher, choir member and youth leader. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Chester R. Matz in 1982; two sisters, Kathryn Smith and Hazel Klingsporn; and a brother, William Hawley. Delma is survived by one son, Mark H. Matz and his wife, Anita of St. Clairsville, Ohio; two daughters, Delma K. Goff and her husband, William of Bridgeport and Marylyn Roseberry and her husband, Silvy of Shadyside, Ohio; a niece, Mary Lee Warfield of Bethesda, Ohio; eight grand­ children, Kevin Roseberry and his wife, Mary Kay of Shady- side, Kimberly Roseberry of Shadyside, Kelly Imer and her husband, Mark of Shadyside, Susan Matz of Washington, Pa., Scott Wells and his wife, Shelley of Powell, Ohio, Robert Wells and his wife, Joan of Cincinnati, Ohio, Tracey Moore of Hilliard, Ohio and William Goff III and his wife, Tara of Shadyside; and ten great-grandchildren, Brianne, Blake and Bailey Roseberry, Cody and Hannah Moore, Zachary DuLong, Robert Wells Jr. and Maggie Wells, and Heather and Taylor Goff. Friends are invited to attend visitation Friday from 2-8 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio where services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. with Mr. Thomas Tennant officiat­ ing. Interment follows at the Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport, Ohio. Judge Edmund Matz Funeral services for Judge Edmund L. Matz, judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Bel­ mont County, were held Wednes­ day from the Beck Funeral Chapel in St. Clairsvillc in charge of Dr. W. Russell Gil­ more, pastor of the First.Pres­ byterian Church/^A XX Judge Matz dieo/Sunday at 5:45 a.m. at the Ohio Valley General Hospital where he had been taken Wednesday after becoming ill. Bom at Woodsfield on May 13, 1899. a son of Louis E. and Anna Egger Matz, he attended Woods- field High School, Marietta College, Hamilton College in New York and Ohio State University. He practiced law in Woodsfield and Bellaire until ap­ pointed judge of Common Pleas Court in January, 1963, following 3 the retirement of Judge Clifford L. Belt. A veteran of World War I, he was an elder of the First Pres­ $5 byterian Church, St. Clairsville and was one of 12 judges gover- j ing the Muskingum Conservancy :j District. He was a member of ; ;; the Woodsfield Masonic Lodge, i Scottish Rite bodies of Steuben- ] i ville, Osiris Shrine, Wheeling; | Belmont Hiffs Country Club. St. Clairsville: the Stone Chimney Club, the Elks, and the American Legion of Bellaire. He was also a member of the Bel­ mont County Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association and the Ohio Judicial Associa­ tion. Surviving are his widow, Ella Stewart Matz; a son, Dr. James L. Matz, Cincinnati, and four granddaughters. Two brothers, Capel and Wallace S. Matz preceded him in death. Private burial will be at Oaklawn Ceme­ tery, Woodsfield. Mrs*Ella iVJutz /!>l/stewart 'Matz, 68, Mrs. Ell Pogue Road, St. Clairsville, widow of the late Judge Edmund L. Matz, died Tuesday at Peterson Hospital, Wheeling, following an illness of the past several months. A former teacher in the Bellaire School District, she was born April 9, 1906, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late James W. and Frankie Ward Stewart, and had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 20 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of St. Clairsville, the Tuesday Night Club, the P.E.O. Buckram Club Auxiliary and the Belmont Hills Country Club. Preceded in death by her husband in 1969, she is survived J"* by a son, Dr. James L. Matz, RD 1, St. Clairsville; one brother, J. Ward Stewart of Bellaire; four grandchildren. Services were Thursday at (n the Beck Funeral Chapel with Sf- the Rev. Wayne F. Ickes of fS ficiating. Burial was in Oal S Lawn Cemetery, Woodsfield EVELYN MATZ Evelyn J. Matz, 93, of Pattons Run Road, Martins Ferry, OH, died, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Evelyn was born in Martins Ferry, OH on July 29, 1921, the daughter of the late James and Delia (Anderson) Greer. She was a retired seam­ stress from the former Bobbie Brooks Inc. Bellaire, OH, where she was employed for 28 years. In addition to her par­ ents, she is also preceded in death by a son, Darrell Matz. / /__ She is survived byTwo sons, Brett (Jera) and Bob (Holly) Matz, both of Marlins Ferry; and several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home. Services are private at the convenience of fami- - /•* ■.w,

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MATZ, Frederick M., 72, of Wheeling, WV, passed away on Friday, April 5, 2013 in Bishop Hodges Continuous Care Center. He was bom in Wheeling, WV, on September 25, 1940, the son of the late William and Dorothy Wilkins Matz. Frederick was a retired Parts Manager for the former Welty Buick, a Marine Corps veteran serving in the Vietnam War, and a Protes­ tant by faith. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his son, Joel. Mr. Matz is survived by his wife, Wanda Lee Burch Matz; three sons, Michael Matz, Minneapolis, MN, Darrell (Jennifer) Matz, Bridgeport, JHiio, Eric (NanetteTMatz, Wheeling, WV; step-daughter, Tammy Burch, Wheeling; one broth­ er, Scott Matz, of Texas; and two sisters, Betty (Richard) Riley, Bridge- port, Ohio, and Willa Benosfca, of Mary­ land. Also surviving are four grandchildren and one great­ grandchild. ll^ Friends will be received on Tuesday, April 9, 2013, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling, WV (304.242. 2311), where services will be held on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Thomas Mathis officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the fami- lv. JAMES MATZ Dr. James L. Matz D.D.S. died peacefully at his home surrounded by his wife and daughters on Sun­ day October 2, 2016. He had been battling Alzheimers for many years. He will be constantly in the hearts of his wife of 61 years, LaDonna Gilham Matz, four daughters, Misty (Jay) Travis, Penny (Jim) Douglas, Melinda Lou Matz and Jennifer (Kevin) Sochaki. He will also be missed by his grandchil­ dren, Chief Petty Officer Ryan Travis', Rachael Travis McDaniel, Christo­ pher Douglas, Taylor Dou­ glas, Ali Douglas, Courtney Carney, Dr. Kyle Sochaki, Brian Sochaki and Matthew Sochaki. His great-grand­ children Addison Travis, Zane Travis, Quinn Travis, Mattea McDaniel, Ozzy McDaniel, Shamus McDaniel, Kingston McDaniel and Jack McDaniel will also miss their grandpa. He was proceeded in death by his parents, Judge Edmund L. Matz and Ella Stuart Matz. C, cH Dr. Matz practiced den­ tistry for over 50 years. His career started in Woods- field, Ohio in 1958 and he retired in 2012 in Lorain, Ohio. He graduated from Bel- laire jJlgiLSchool, attended Staunton Military Acade­ my, Ohio Wesleyan and graduated with his degree of Doctor of Dental Sur­ gery June 13, 1958. He loved boats, cars, books, clocks, junk (trea­ sures) and especially family. “/ / There will be a celeb ra- tion of the life of this won­ derful husband, father, grandfather and friend planned for November 26, 2016, at East Richland Friends Church, St. Clairesville, Ohio, 1 p.m. The family would like to thank the catholic hospice and medical teams for the wonderful care they provid­ ed that helped enabled him to remain in the home throughout thisjourney. In lieu of flowers, etc. please make donation to Catholic Hospice Broward County. 1 Lewis W. Matz Sr., age 73, Woodsfield, Ohio died Sunday July 8, 2012 at the Wetzel County Hospital New Martinsville, West Virginia. He was born in Woodsfield February 14,1939 a son of the late Wallace & Elizabeth Sterla Matz. He was a retired Dairy Farmer and a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ where he served as deacon. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by one infant sister Sally Matz. He is survived by his wife of 46 years; Shirley Auten Matz of Woodsfield, two sons; Dave & Tammy Matz of Lewisville, and Lewis (Ogg) & Lisa Matz Jr. of Woodsfield, one daughter; Allison & Mike Hansen of Woodsfield, nine grandchildren; Kourtney & Eric Yonley, Benjamin Matz, Lewis Matz III, Taylor Hansen, Zachary Matz, Daniel Matz, Kaitlyn Matz, Makenna Matz, and Gavin Matz, one great grandson; Kyler Yonley, one brother; Ronald Matz of Silverton, Washington, two sisters; Barbara Howell of Wooster, Ohio, and Patty Wharton of Denver, North Carolina.

Friends will be received from 5-9 p.m. Wednesday and from 11 a.m. until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. Thursday July 12, 2012 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio with Paul Eddy and Keith Jones officiating. Interment in the Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield. MATZ, Mark Harrison, 58, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednesday, December 24, 2008, in Wheeling Medical Park. He was bom February 26, 1950 in Martins Ferry, the son of the late Chester and Delma (Hawley) Matz. Mark was the Superintendent of Bridgeport Exempted Village School District: and was a member of Bridgeport Church of God. He was Past President of OVAC; was a member of both the Ohio and National Education Associations; the Bellaire High School Wall of Fame; he was a basketball coach at Bishop Donahue, Bellaire and Bridgeport highs schools; and was inducted into the Ohio and West Virginia Basketball Coaches Halls of Fame. Mark is survived by his wife, Anita (Fawcett) Matz; two sons, Robert L. Wells of Cincinnati, Ohio and Scott D. Wells and his wife, Shelli, of Columbus, Ohio; a daugh­ ter, Susan Matz-O’Leary and her husband, Aaron, of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; two sisters, Marylyn Roseberry of Shadyside, Ohio and Delma Goff of Bridgeport, Ohio; five grandchildren, Robert and Maggie Wells, Zackary DuLong, Isabella Wells and Cameron O’Leary; as well as several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Saturday 4-8 p.m. and Sunday 1-4 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. at the funeral home with his nephew, the Reverend Kevin Roseberry, Associate Pastor of Bridgeport Church of God, officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Mark dedicated most of his life to education and ath­ letics in the Ohio Valley. As a result of this, his family has asked that memorial con­ tributions be made to the Mark Matz Athletic Scholarship Fund, c/o Bridgeport High School, , 557$7 Industrial Drive, Bridgeport, OH 43912. Mary Matz Mary Matz, 74, 37th Street, Shadyside, died Thursday, April 20, 1995, at home. She was born April 23, 1920 in Bellaire, daugh­ ter of the late David and Louella Skinner Griffiths. She was preceded in death by P'' two daughters, Donna Herdtner and Mary Combs; a brother, William Griffiths. Surviving are her husband, 3 William; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Linda) Pruchniewski of Warren, Mich.; a brother, Lee Griffiths of Santa Rosa, Calif.; two sisters, Wilma Briggs of Bellaire and Josephine Callwell of Lovington, (P N.M.; 11 grandchildren; 11 great­ grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Ser­ vices and burial will be held at the 3? convenience of the family. -te Arrangements by Grisell Funeral rr Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be t. made to the American Cancer Soci­ ety, 139 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or the Community Home Care and Hos­ pice, 1209 Warwood Ave., Wheel­ I ing, W.Va. 26003. • - - /W/jTZ/r-Wrti* a, where services will be held I p m. MATZ, Thelma M., 86, of 310 Saturday. Interment in Oaklawn N. Main St., Woodsfield, died Tues­ Memorial Cemetery, Woodsfield. day in Bamesville Hospital. She was Memorial contributions may be a former auditor and deputy auditor made to American Cancer Society. of Monroe County, a retired employ­ Monroe County Unit. 106 N. Main ee of Monroe County Department of St., Box 586, Woodsfield. Ohio Human Services, and a member of 43793, or St. Paul United Church of St. Paul United Church of Christ, Christ Memorial Fund, 301 S. Main Woodsfield. She was preceded in St., Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. death by her parents, William F. and Mary Ann Scnaub Matz; three broth­ ers. Herzel, Louis and Leland Matz: a sister, Sarah Borns; a nephew, David Matz. Surviving are a brother, Ralph of Chillicothe, Ohio; five nephews; four nieces. Friends received 4-9 p.m. Friday at Bauer- Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, SR. ANNE RITA MAUCK, SCN Sr. Anne Rita Mauck, SCN, 90, was born in Bridgeport, Ohio to George E. and Anna M. (Strauss) Mauck. She died in Louisville, KY, at Nazareth Home on Monday, August 28, 2017, Sister Anne Rita had been a professed Sister of Charity of Nazareth for 69 years. Sister Anne Rita served in the ministry of education at St. Joseph School in Mor- ganza, MD and at Sacred Heart Academy in Helena, AR. In Louisville, she served in education min­ istries at St. Patrick School and was principal at St. Gabriel School. In 1970, Sister Anne Rita founded The de Paul School in Louisville-one of the nation’s first schools to serve students with dyslexia and learning differences. She served as executive director until 1994 and con­ tinued to serve the school as a board member and volun­ teer until her death. Sister also served her SON Com­ munity as the director of the Associate Program and was later elected to SCN leader­ ship as head of the Southern Region. Sister Anne Rita is sur­ vived by several nieces and nephews, her religious com­ munity, and by the many persons whose lives she touched. Besides her par­ ents, she was predeceased by her sisters, Agnes M. Pasztor, Mary Mauck, Loretta Gulla along with her brothers, John, Walter, Karl and Harold. Visitation was held at Ratterman Funeral Home, 3800 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY, from 4-7 p.m. on Thursday, August 31. A prayer service was held at the funeral home at 4:30 p.m. Visitation was held in St. Vincent Church at Nazareth on Friday, Sep­ tember 1 from 9-10 a.m. The Funeral Mass was cel­ ebrated Friday, September 1 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Vin­ cent Church, Nazareth, KY, followed by burial in Nazareth Cemetery. Sister Anne Rita asked that in lieu of flowers, gifts be made to Sisters of Chari­ ty of Nazareth (memorials may be made to the Office of Mission Advancement, P.O. Box 9, Nazareth, KY, 40048) or The Sister Anne Rita Mauck Endowment Fund for The de Paul School. This endowment funds tuition assistance, resources for teachers and other needs of The de Paul School. MAUCK, James B. “Bernitff” 70, o Howard Street, Bridgeport, diet Friday in East Ohio Regional Hospi tal, Martins Ferry. He was a retiree employee of Reynolds Memorial Hos pital in Glen Dale and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Bridge­ port. He was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by one son, Ray­ mond James, on July 4,1961; and two brothers. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor Shaffer Mauck; two sons, A Kenneth C. of Reynoldsburg and ^ S Bernard Jr. of Columbus; three ~ ^ daughters, Mrs. David (Helen L.) Bartsch and Mrs. Bruce (Donna M.) Nelson, both of St. Clairsville, and Mrs. Robert (Corinne A.) Szabo of New Orleans, La.; two sisters, Mag­ dalen Bromelow of New York and Coletta Matz of Shadyside; and 11 'N. grandchildren. Friends received noon-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Bridgeport. Interment in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine. Rosary devotions will be held at 7.p.m. Sunday. ZZVK/L /? f ? 1 m. j_____ •s' Alice Mauersberger Alice Shepherd Mauersoerger, 76, Morristown, died Friday, April J 2.J996Jn Ohio-State Univetsilf Hospital, Columbus. She was bom June 16, 1920 at Morristown, a daughter of the late John and Celis- cia Fritter Shepherd. She was a retired school teacher of Union Local High School at Morristown. _ r In addition to her parents, she r. (0 was preceded in death by her hus- U ^ band George; two brothers, Dr. —• r n John Shepherd and Roger Shep- y herd. er Surviving are two sons, John of > ^ Morristown and George of Cleve- land; two brothers, Joseph T. Shep- t t— herd of St. Clairsville and Donald ro Shepherd of Tiffin. ; - Friends will be received at Kel- ' ly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tues­ day at 11 a.m., with the Pastor Bob Merritt officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, Morristown. Cecil Maupin Cecil M. Maupin, 94, 56164 First Street Brookfield, Bellaire, Friday, April 19. 1996. at City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Aug. 12, 1901 in Ripley, W.Va., a son of the late Chapman and Nancy Raike Maupin. He was a retired employee of 3 the former Imperial Glass Corp., P1 Bellaire and a Methodist. In addition to his parents, he was F preceded in death by a son, Cecil ““5" James “Buddy” Maupin; a brother, Glenn Maupin; a sister, Cora 3 Lynskey. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy n M. Upperman Maupin; a daughter, Patricia J. Jackson of Bellaire; 10 n grandchildren; 24 great-grandchil­ dren; D. Maupin. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, 3 today, from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m., with the Rev*. Stephen Sparling officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. MAUPIN, Donald L. “Big Donnie,” Sr.. 75, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 14, 2007, in Wheeling Hospi­ tal, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born January 15, 1932, in Bellaire, a son of the late Cecil and Dorothy Upper- man Maupin. Don was a retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation’s Martins Ferry Mill; a Protestant by faith; and a US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the American Legion Post 52; and a former member of the VFW Post 626, both of Bellaire. Don was an avid Ohio Slate Buckeyes and Bellaire Big Reds fan. He was preceded in death by his parents, Cecil Maupin on April 19, 1996 and Dorothy Maupin on March 7, 2007; his wife, Nellie M. Bennington Maupin, on January 15, 1992; and nis brother, Cecil “Buddy” Maupin in 1949. Surviving are eight children, Grace “Susie” (Ron) Marple of Bellaire, Donald L. “Little Donny” (Cindy) Maupin of Bellaire, Brenda Maupin of Bellaire, Donna L. (Ron) Thomas of Martins Ferry, Ohio, Dorothy Nannette (William “Bub ; Boston of Bellaire, Cecelia “Cookie” Halpin of Marengo, Ohio, Danny (Mary) Maupin of Neffs, Ohio and Darrin “Itsy” (Misty) Maupin of Bellaire; one sister, Patricia Jackson of Bellaire; 21 grandchildren. Dr. Ronita, PHD^ Renee and Risha Marple, Donald L. “Buck” III and Woody Maupin, Natasha and Ronnie Thomas, Clay, Jessi and Sarah Boston, Bubba, Stephanie, Rachel, Candice, Joanna and Michael Halpin, D.J. and Breenell Maupin, Ari- ann, Jacob and Gracelyn Maupin; and three great grand­ children, Trinity and Bella Halpin-Roush and Brandon Maupin. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Alt- meyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, on Friday from 4-8 p.m. and Saturday from 1 1 a.m. until time of services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Thomas L Jones and the Rev. Donald J. Cordery officiating. Interment in the Jacobsburg Cemetery, Jacobsburg, Ohio. The Belmont County Coun­ cil of the VFW will conduct Full Military Honors on Satur­ day at 1:45 p.m. at the funeral home. ------— Dorothy Maupin j Dorothy Maupin of Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at the Belmont Community Hospital in Bellaire, Ohio. She was bom July 22, 1906 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Clyde and Clara Dennis Upperman. Dorothy was a homemaker and a member of the South Bellaire United Methodist Church in Bellaire, Ohio. She was a graduate of Bellaire High School, Class of 1924. Dorothy was a loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother, and an avid Big Reds fan. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Cecil Maupin on April 19. 1996, one son, Cecil “Buddy” Maupin in 1949; three brothers, Clyde, Billy and Samuel Upperman and three sisters, Margaret McCloud. Audrey Fabry and Arlie Hall. Surviving are two children, Patricia Jackson and Donald Maupin, both of Bellaire, Ohio; one sister, Effie Jean Norman of Norwalk, Georgia; 10 grandchildren, Dorothy (Ron) Crooks, Grace (Ron) Marple, Don (Cindy) Maupin, Denise (Dean) Campbell, Brenda Maupin, Donna (Ron) Thomas, Dorothy (Bill) Boston, Cecelia Halpin, Danny (Mary) Maupin and Darrin (Misty) Maupin; 28 great-: grandchildren and four great- ■ great grandchildren. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio, on Friday, from 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m., until time of services at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Thomas L. Jones officiating. Interment in the Greenwood , Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. MAUPIN, Eleanor Louise Nau, 90, of Elm Grove, W.Va., died Wednesday, March 15, 2006 in the Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling, W.Va. She was born August 31, 1915 in Wheeling, daughter of the late Herman and Lulu Kemer Nau. Mrs. Maupin was a former member of the Slone Presby­ terian Church in Elm Grove; and a former member of the Wheeling Womens Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Maupin, in 1982; two brothers, William and Edward Nau; and sister, Dorothy Altmeyer. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Sandra Smith and her husband, Glen, and Pamela Groome and her husband, Kenneth; two granddaughters, Ashley and Courtney Groome; and two grandsons, Storm and Evan Groome, all of Elm Grove. Private funeral services Fri­ day, March 1 7, 2006 with the Reverend Joseph Samaroo officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Arrangements by the Kepn- i er Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. MAUPIN, Glen T., 88, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Tuesday, July 17, 2007, in Peterson Rehabilitation Hospi­ tal, Wheeling. Glen was born November 24, 1918 in Moundsville, a son of the late Robert St. Clair and Ethel (May) Maupin. He was a member of Cal­ vary United Methodist Church, Moundsville. In addition to his parents, Glen was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Maupin. Surviving are his sister, Doris Chamberlain of Moundsville; a brother, Robert Maupin of Altoona, Fla.; four nieces, Mary Lu Hollowniczky and her husband. Bill, of Litch­ field. Ohio. Joann Finn and her husband. Roger, of Oklahoma, Diana Suddath of Moundsville, and Darla Lucas and her hus­ band, Bob, of Moundsville; and two nephews, Don Cham­ berlain of Wheeling, and Gregg Chamberlain and his wife, Cindy, of Tucson, Ariz. Friends will be received from 6 p.m. until time of funeral services at 7 p.m., Thursday. July 19, 2007 at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, with the Rev. Michael Brown officiating. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery, Moundsville. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial con­ tributions be made to Calvary United Methodist Church, 1 601 First Street, Moundsville. Nellie Maupin Nellie M. Maupin, 51,973 Central Ave., Bcllaire, died Wednesday in Wheeling Hospital. She was bom Jan. 29, 1940 at Businessburg, a daughter of Grace L. Weekley Benn­ 3 ington and the late Hayes C. Benn­ ington. She was a Protestant She was preceded in death by three brothers. Surviving in addition to her — mother, a resident of Morristown, are her husband, Donald L.; three sons, Donald L. Jr., James Daniel and Dar- (jp -7— rin C. (Itsy), all of Bellaire; five ~ daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Grace) ^ v Marple, Brenda Maupin and Mrs. 15 William (Dorothy Nannette) Boston, all of Bcllaire, Mrs. Ronald (Donna) ' 1"^ Thomas of Martins Ferry and Mrs. James (Cecelia “Cookie”) Halpin of "7 Marengo; four brothers, including her twin Neil Bennington of Bellaire, .. Dale and Ewing Bennington, both of Powhatan Point, and James Benn­ ington of Gnadcnhutten; two sisters, Beulah Lightcap of Indiana, Pa., and Helen Milliron of Martins Ferry; 13 grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Bauknccht Funeral Home, Bcllaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with Lt. David Maddock officiating. Burial follows in Jacobsburg Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Belmont County Animal Shelter, County Home Road, St. Clai sUe Ohio 43950. MAURER, Betty L. (Byrd), 89, of St. Clairsville, formerly of Bridgeport, went to be with the Lord on Friday, August 9, 2013 at Cumberland Pointe Rehabilitation Center St. Clairsville surrounded by her loving family. She was born January 27, 1924 in Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Bertie E. and Alice (Sullivan) Byrd. She was a retired super­ visor for C&P Telephone Co. a member of the First United Methodist Church Bridgeport, also a member of the DAV Ladies Aux. Post #117 Bellaire. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Edgar L. Maurer in 2010; brothers, Bert Byrd Sr.; and Robert Byrd; ^sisjer, Helen Milhom. Betty is survived by her daughters, Marsha Lynn (David) Rinkes of St. Clairsville, and Lisa Gay (Kevin) Smith of Nashville, TN; three grandchildren, Michelle (Scott) Cucarese, Doug Rinkes, and Hillary Smith, and a great - grand­ son, Devin Cucarese. Friends are invited to a celebration of Betty’s life on Monday, August 12, 201 3 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. with Rev. James Hoff officiating. Interment in Linwood Cemetery Blaine, 0/f Dr. Donald Maurer Dr. Donald Earl Maurer, 67, San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Bellaire, died October 19 in San Antonio. He was bom August 23,1924 in Athens, a son of the late Earl and Olive H Adams Maurer. l S . He was a retired dentist, practicing s 1 in Bridgeport for 36 years. He was a I- I member of American Legion Post I I 227 and a director of the Bridgeport I I Savings and Loan Association. He I ■ was also a Navy veteran. ■ Surviving are his wife, Janet Har- I I mon Maurer; a daughter, Dr. Patricia I I Ann Maurer of Denver, Colo.; a son, I I James Earl Maurer of New York Ci- I I ty. and a brother, Robert Adams I 99 Maurer of Portland, Ore. I Burial was in Fort Sam Houston ■ ■ National Cemetery in San Antonio ■ I on October 22 with the Rev. John I Hargis officiating. Sunset Memorial ■ ■ Park Funeral Home, San Antonio in I ■ charge of arrangements. Retted Dentist

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5Saton National MAURER, Dorothy J. Nee- | house, 86, of Cameron, W.Va, died Friday, March 4, 2005, in the Cameron Continuous Care Center, Cameron, WV. She was born August 15, 1918 in Marshall County, WV, daughter of the late Theodore and Viola McCary Neehouse. She was a member of the First Brethren Church in Cameron. She was employed as a recep­ tionist and office worker for Dr. Grimm. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Louis H. Maurer in 1995; two brothers, Donald and Harold; three sisters, Gladys, Grace and Opel. Survived by two sisters, Helen (Robert) Simmons of Glen Dale and Beulah (Keith) Chamberlain of Moundsville; a brother, Lloyd Neehouse of Cleveland, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Memorial services will be held at a later date. MAURER, Dorothy Neehouse, A memorial service and reception will be held on Saturday, April 9, at 11 a.m. at the First Christian Church on North Avenue in Cameron, West Virginia. Dorothy died on March 4 at the Cameron Continuous Care Center and was cremated. Her ashes will be interred at Highland Cemetary next to her husband, Louis, who died in 1995. Dorothy was born in Moundsville, W.Va. and graduated from Moundsville High School . She lived for fifty years with her husband in their beloved Cameron home. She was active in the community where she was a member of the Women’s Club and a lively Bridge Club. She attended the Church of the Brethren where she taught Sunday School and worked for a local physician for many y ears, Although she had no cnildrren of her own, she mothered all of the neighborhood children, as well as her nieces and nephews. She spent her last four years in assisted living. Dorothy will be dearly missed by her family and many friends. MAURER, Edgar L., 89, of Whitley St.^ Bridgeport, died Friday July 30, 2010 in Wheeling Hospital. He was born April 4, 1921 in Wheeling a son of the late William and Mary Frances (Kelly) Maurer. He was a retired truck driver for J.E. Miller trucking, a Teamster Local #697, the retiree club, Eagles #995 and Ameri­ can Legion #227 both of Bridgeport, Bellaire DAV, Martins Ferry Elks, and a veteran of WW II in the US army. In addition to his par­ ents he was preceded in death by a son Thomas Maurer, and a brother William J. Maurer. Edgar is survived by his wife of 63 years Betty L. (Byrd) Maurer, two daugh­ ters Marsha Lynn Rinkes (David) of St. Clairsville, and Lisa Gay Smith 1 (Kevin) of Nashville, Tenn. Four grandchildren Scott Maurer (Lisa) Michelle Cucarese (Scott) Doug Rinkes and Hillary Smith, four great grand­ children. Friend will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside Sunday August 1,2010 from 12 -3 and 6- 8 p.m. where services will Monday at 1 I a.m. with Rev. James Hoff officiat­ ing interment in Linwood Cemetery Blaine.______MAURER, Janet (Harmon), 83 of Denver, died on July 20, 2011. She was bom on January 6,1928. In addition to her par­ ents, Harold and Irene Harmon, she was preceded in death by her husband Dr. Donald Maurer, a former dentist, of Bridgepgxl, Ohio;, and two brothers, Harold and Robert Harmon. Janet was a native of Bridgeport, and a graduate of Bridgeport High School. She was a resident of San Antonio, Texas, for 18 years before moving to Denver. Janet is survived by her two children; a daughter, Patricia Maurer (Ed Christie) from Denver; and a son, James Maurer (Jennifer Richter) and their two children, Aidan and Jake Maurer, of Washington, D.C. Interment will be held July 27 at 11:30 a.m., at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas, beside her husband. Maurer, John Joseph, 83, of Shadyside, died Friday, July—L6> 199S^ in Park HealthCenter, St. Clairsville. He was retired coal miner from Powhatan No. 3. mine, a Catholic, and a Navy veteran of World War n. He was preceded in death by his parents Karl and Theresa Fehn Maurer; four brothers, Martin, Joseph, William and Charles; a sister, Theresa Sladick. Survivng are a son, John A. of Shadyside; and a granddaughter. Friends received 11 - J a.m. until time of services at 1p.m. —> today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Graveside military ^ service. Memorial contributions may ^ be made to Shadyside Emergency ^ Squad. __^ o> 3 Joseph \laurer" Joseph Maurer, 60, resident of 400 West 44th St., Shadyside, died Saturday in Bellaire City Hospital. He was born in Germany June 29,1911, a son of the late Karl and Theresa Fehn Maurer. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Shadyside, Shadyside American Legion Post, VFW Post and Eagles Lodge of Bellaire, and had been an employe of the City of Shadyside. Preceded in death by his wife, Helen, in 1970, he is survived by one son, Joseph of Oxon Hill, Md., one daughter, Miss Brenda Maurer, of the home; three brothers, John and Martin, both of Shadyside and William of Bellaire; one sister, Mrs. Charles Sladick of Shadyside; one grandchild. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, after 7 p.m. tonight. Services in the Bauknecht Chapel will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Peter Sartori officiating. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Rosary devotions will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. ____ MAURER, Joseph P., 75, of Beallsville, Ohio, for­ merly of Shadyside, Ohio, and Forest Heights, Md., died Monday, May 12, 2008, at his hpme. * He was born July 30, 1932 in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Joseph Maurer and the late Lucille Accrocco Sanfilippo. He was a retired opera­ tions manager for the Ram Custom Services, Inc. of Churchton, Md. While living in Forest Heights, he served on the City Council from May 1994 to September 2001, the last few months as Council President. Joe grad­ uated from Shadyside High School Class of 1951; was a member of the Beallsville United Methodist Church; VFW Post 5565 of Powhatan Point; and American Legion Post 768 of Beallsville. He was a US Army veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Claire McVay Maurer, whom he married on September 3, 1954; one son, Edward Maurer of Lusby, Md.; a stepgrandson, Nicholas Cappetta, serving in the US Navy; one sister, Brenda Maurer Hickson of Independence, Mo.; sister-in- law, Jean (Richard) Turner; brother-in-law, John (Tammy Lee) McVay, all of Beallsville; and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, Ohio on Thursday from 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m., where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Tina Gallaher officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, Ohio, with Full Military Honors conducted by the VFW and American Legion. VFW and American Legion services will be held on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Beallsville United Methodist Church or the Valley Hospice of Rayland, Ohio. Mary Ann Maurer Mary Ann Maurer, 47, Swan- town ltd., Preston, Conn., died December 12. in the William W. Backus Hospital, Norwich, Conn. She was born at Bridgeport, June 16, 1940, a daughter of Bruno V. and Nora Kotwis Mirzak, of Bridgeport, She was a member of St. Catherine’s of Siena Catholic Church, Preston. Surviving in addition to her parents, are her husband, Thomas Maurer; a son, Scott G. Maurer of Preston; a daughter, Stacie Lynn Maurer of Preston; a brother, Jerry Mirzak of Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Kathleen Gray of Vacaville, Calif and Barbara Bowman of Napa, Calif.; one grandchild. Services were December 15, m St Catherine’s of Sienna Catholic Church. Burial followed in the Preston City Cemetery. Church and Allen Funeral Home, 136 N Sachem St., Norwich, Conn., in charge of ah-angements. MAURER, Olive itSl Gloxinia Drive, San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Bellaire, died Wednesday in North East Baptist Hospital, San Antonio. She was a member of Bel­ laire Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Donald E. Maurer of San Antonio, Texas and Robert Maurer of Tygart, Ore.; one brother, Howard Adams of Ringtown, Pa.; four grandchildren and three great­ grandchildren. Friends received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, 6-9 p.m. Sunday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in Belmont Memorial Park, St. Clairsville.

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r- John Mauri John Mauri, 78, 2256 Oak Hill Road, Wooster, died Monday at his home. He was bom 1913 at Neffs, son of the late John and Jennie (Quali) Mauri. He was a retired employee of the Windsor Power House Coal Co., and the John Coip., at Bellevue. He was a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire and St. Mary Catholic Church Wooster. Surviving are his wife, Katherine (Kay) Phillips Mauri; five sisters, Pauline Lachenero, Jennie Lutch, Sophie Maslanka, Celia Mauri and Rose Braidich, all of Cleveland. Friends will be received at the Roberts Funeral Home, Wooster, Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m., where rosary -5 will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Services ~ of Christian Burial will be Thursday Q.__ at 10 a.m. in the funeral home. En­ tombment follows in Sherwood ^5 Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. I Cora Maurice Mrs. Cora Price Maurice, 88, Ravenna, died Tuesday in the Robinson Memorial Hospital, Ravenna. She was born in Barber County, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1878, and was preceded in death by both her first husband, W. H. Price, in 1938 and her second husband Eli Maurice. She was a member of the First Methodist Church, , Bellaire. Surviving are three sons, I Robert and Ray, Bellaire; Okey, Ravenna; five daughters, Mrs. Verl Carson and Mrs. Eva Heatherington, both of Bellaire, Mrs. Pauline Watt, Austin, Texas, Mrs. Helen Snodgrass and Mrs. Irene Reed, both of St. Clairsville; two brothers, William Moore, Martins Ferry, and Charles Moore, Junior, W. Va., and Mrs. Bina Hall, Junior, W. Va., 14 grandchildren. V The body is at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home where funeral services, will be held. * MAURIZI, Jo Ann L. (Bucon,) 66, formerly of Wheeling, died Tuesday, August 1 1, 2009, in Ohio State University Medical Center. Columbus, Ohio. Jo Ann was born February 9. 1943 in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Leo J. and Louise M. Bucon. She was a retired office manager for various local car dealerships and raised a Catholic by faith. Jo Ann is survived by her daughter, Shelley Huth and her husband, Joseph Huth of Zanesville, Ohio; her son, Joseph Maurizi of Columbus; her sister, Nancy Duck of Marlins Ferry; a niece, Leah Duck of Columbus; and her three grandchildren, Brandon Wilburn of Columbus, Breanna and Derek Wilburn of Zanesville. Friends will be received on Friday from 6-9 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, and again on Saturday from 11 am until time of service at Noon. Interment will follow in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. MAURY, Edna Virginia, 95, of Waynesburg Drive, Waynesburg, Ohio, formerly of New Martinsville, W.Va., died Wednesday, October 25, 2006 in the Canterbury Villa, Alliance, Ohio. She was bom September 10, 1911 in Wetzel County, W.Va., a daughter of the late James and Alena Palmer Lasure. She was a homemaker; and a member of the Waco Church of Christ in Canton, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Simon Maury; five brothers, Francis, Presley, Charles, Floyd and Hancle Lasure; two sisters, Mary Marie Lasure and Gladys Weekley; a daughter, Freda Virginia Maury; and a grandson, Norman Lee Maury. Survivors include three sons, Jacob (Vivian) Maury of Malvern, Ohio, Norman (Juani­ ta) Maury and James (Carol) Mauty, both of Waynesburg; 12 grandchildren; 30 great- grand­ children; and 25 great great­ grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Friday from 6-9 p .m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at Noon at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville with Evange­ list Edward Melott officiating. Interment in Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City, W.Va. MAURY, Freda V., 75, of Waynesburg Drive, Waynes- burg, Ohio, formerly of New Martinsville, W.Va., died Tues­ day, Sept. 9, 2003 in Great Trail Care Center, Minerva, Ohio. She was bom Dec. 12, 1927 in New Martinsville, the daughter of Edna Leasure Maury of W aynes- burg, Ohio and the late Paul Maury. She was a member of Waco Church of Christ, Canton, Ohio. In addition to her mother, sur­ vivors include three brothers, Nor­ man (Juanita) Maury and James (Carol) Maury, all of Waynesburg and Jacob (Vivian) Maury of Malvern, Ohio; and numerous nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. Friday at the Grisell Funeral Home, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville, W.Va. with Scott McKeever officiating. Inter­ ment in Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City, W.Va. MAURY, Harry “Junior,” Jr., 59, of Linden Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., died Sunday, October 1, 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. He was born January 22, 1947 in Glen Dale, the son of the late Harry Martin, Sr. and Mary Opal Tennant Maury. He was a Vietnam veteran; a member of Earl Francis Post 3 American Legion, Moundsville; the Moundsville VFW Post 437; and he was a Christian by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a half-brother, Willard Clarke. Survivors include his wife, Mary Baker Maury; a son, Rob (Kari) Maury of Moundsville; a grandson, Jacob Maury; a half-sister, Palsy (Bob) Miller of Moundsville; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment in Valley Brook Memorial Park, Moundsville, where the Moundsville Honor Guard will conduct military graveside services. y, 73, Warren, Ohio, died Friday in Trumbull Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. She was born July 10,1898, in Jerusalem, Ohio, a daughter of Elias P. and Phoebe Harris Gatchell and had been a resident of Warren for 25 years. Surviving are her husband, Alton J. Maury..and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Hayes of St. % Clairsville. Q Funeral services were held' Monday in Warren with Rev. Donald L. Cooper officiating. 5 Burial was in Oakwood Cemetery, Warren. -s> 3 *2 r*

CL MAXIAN, Irma V., 83, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Monday, November 5. 2007, in Wheeling Hospital. She was bom September 15, 1924 in Triadelphia, W.Va., a daughter of the late John and Catherine Botz Vereb. Irma was a homemaker; and a member of St. Michael Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, Irma was preceded in death by two brothers, Sam and Jim Vereb; and two sisters. Rose and Helen. Surviving are her husband, Joseph Maxian; a son, Joseph and his wife, Debbie, of | Moundsville, W.Va.; two sis­ ters, Hazel Dull and Marian DeVault, both of Martins Ferry; two grandchildren, Shannon Nelson and Angelique Parker; three great- grand children, Harlei and Lexus Parker and Ellie Kate Nelson; and several nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Thursday, November 8, 2007, from 1 p.m. until time of serv­ ice at 3 p.m. with Msgr. Gene Mullett officiating, at the Bauknechl-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 - 37th Street, Bellaire. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. MAXIAN, Joseph, 88, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, November 23, 2010 in the Belmont Community Hospital. 7^- He was born December 22, 1921 in Bellaire, a son of the late Paul and Mary Gaydusek Maxian. Joseph was retired from the former International Harvester, was a member of the former St. Michael Catholic Church and was an Army veteran of WWII. In addition to his parents, Joseph was preceded in death by his wife Irma Vereb Maxian, a brother, John Maxian and 3 sisters, Anne Landers, Mary Biers and Rose Cecil. Surviving is his son. Joseph M. Maxian and his wife, Debbie of Moundsville, WV, a broth­ er, Paul Maxian and his wife Rose of Shadyside, two grand children; Shannon Nelson and Angelic Parker and three great grandchildren; Harlei and Lexus Parker and El lie Kate Nelson. Friends will be received on Friday at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441-37th St., Bellaire, from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. with Father Dan Heusel officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Ohio. PAUL MAXIAN ! Paul Maxian, 98, passed 1 away peacefully on Febru­ ary 24, 2016. in Chicago. A long lime resident ot Shadyside, he relocated to Chicago in 2013. . He was preceded in death by Rose, his wife of 75 years; and by his son, Michael, a resident of Houston. / 5- .. He is survived by nis daughter, Cecilia Germaine of Chicago; daughter- in­ law, Janet Maxian of Hous­ ton; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. j$MAXWELL, Arthur (/Lee, Jr. 73, of Chesterfield, went to be with the Lord on February 4,2011. He is survived by his jL wife of 33 years, Hui & Kyong Maxwell; daughters, 31 Cindy Carroll, "Janet Jjj Maxwell, Aimee Maxwell; jtj sons, David, Arthur III, j John, Tedd, Rick; sister, 3 Ruth Abrigg; brothers, Glenn and Willard \ \ Maxwell; grandchildren, ^ Billy and Landon Carroll, V Karen, Leah, Linda, and Ryan Maxwell; great­ grandchild, Hailey Carroll. \ Mr. Maxwell and his wife are the owners of Open Door Really, and he also $ retired from the United States Air Force. 93 The family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Monday (today) at Morrissett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd (Rt. 1 0) and where funeral service will be held 1 1 a.m. Tuesday. Interment Dale Memorial Park. The family suggest memorial contributions-to Habitat for Humanity, Richmond2281 Dabney Rd. Suite A, Richmond, VA 23230. MAXWELL, Dorothy Rose Barnum, 79, of Eighth Street, Moundsville, VV.Va., died Sun­ day, Sept. 21, 2003 in Bishop J. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling, W.Va. She was bom May 8, 1924 in Moundsville, the daughter of the late Jesse T. and Rose H. Branter Barnum. She was a retired secretary from the former Allied Chemical and a member of the First Pres­ byterian Church, Moundsville, the Republican Women’s Club, the Moundsville High School Reunion Committee of 1942 and The 52 Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, William Edwin Maxwell; and a brother, Richard Barnum. Survivors include a daughter, Deborah (John) Yarbrough and a grandson, Colby William Yarbrough, all of Powhatan Point, Ohio; a brother, David T. (Nancy) Barnum of Willowick, Ohio; a sister, Peggy (Dick) Ward of Moundsville; and five nieces and a nephew. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednes­ day at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville where funeral serv­ ices will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. MAXWELL, Gertrude Lee Bell, 86, of Triadelphia, W.Va., died Friday, Febru­ ary 16, 2007, in Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. Gertrude “Bing” was born November 23, 1920, daugh­ ter of the late Joseph and Gladys Bell. She was a graduate of the former Triadelphia High School, Class of 1938, and attended the former College of Commerce, Wheeling. “Bing “ was a former employee of the Agriculture Service of Ohio County and worked for the Ohio County Board of Education until her retirement. She was past president of the Ohio Valley Pilot Club; and was a mem­ ber of the Roney’s Point United Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her hus­ band, Philip Maxwell. There will be no visitation. A Memorial service will be held for her family and friends at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oglebay Institute Craft Department, c/o Stifel Fine Arts Center, 1330 National Road, Wheel- imz. WV 26003. Harley Maxwell Harley (Bud) Maxwell, 57, of Bethesda, Ohio, died Thursday, April 28, 2005 at Ohio Valley Medical Center. He was born July 29, 1947 in West Virginia, a son of the late Harley Maxwell Sr., and Mar}' Squires Maxwell. Bud was a member of the Bethesda Nazarene Church, a former sales manager with Hill and Dale Farms, and a former sales associate with Lowes. He was a member of the Oglebay Wood Carvers Guild, and served in the U. S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Sandra K. Loy. Surviving are his wife Deborah Mayberry Meyers Maxwell, a son Warren (Melissa) Maxwell of Lancaster, Ohio, stepchildren, Kristen Meyers of Barnesville, Melissa and Amy Meyers of Bethesda, Billy Meyers of Belmont; three grandchildren, Kayla, Kelly, and Katie Maxwell; two sisters, Della Kanopsic and Donna Lennex, both of St. Clairsville, brother, Alan Maxwell of Sharon, Pa., and Bill Maxwell of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Friends will be received Saturday 4 to 9 p.m., at Kelly- Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, where services will be held Sunday, 2 p.m., with Rev. Edward Emory officiating. Burial in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing, Ohio. Mrs. Ida Maxwell <23jflw.y?77 Mrs. Ida Mae Maxwell, 75, Fairpoint, formerly of Brownton, W.Va., died Sunday in her home. She was born at Fairpoint on Aug. 23, 1901, a daughter of the late Joseph and Ella Mae Laisure. She was a member of the Fair- point Mennonite Church. Preceded in death by her hus­ band, Robert Roy Maxwell, in 1958, she is survived by two sons, Harley of Flushing and Earl of Flemington, W.Va.; a daughter, Lillian Ashby of Fairpoint; 12 x. grandchildren arid 13 great­ grandchildren. Two sons and one daughter also preceded her in death. Services were Wednesday in St. Clairsville with burial in Uni­ Q_ ty Cemetery, New Athens. P MAXWELL, Imogene Rit- tenhouse, 101, formerly of Clarksburg, W.Va., and the Elmhurst House of Friendship, passed away on Sunday, Janu­ ary 14, 2007 in the Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling, W.Va. She was born November 9, 1905 in Rosebud, W.Va., the daughter of the late Ashby and Armatha Swiger Rittenhouse; . and a Methodist by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles B. Maxwell in 1977; five broth­ ers; and a sister. Surviving are her son. William E. Maxwell and his wife, Carol, of Wheeling. W.Va.; a sister, Ruth Mason ol Durham, N.C.; five grandchil­ dren, William E. Maxwell, Jr. of Wheeling, Catherine Anne Atwood of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, Thomas D. Maxwell of Wheeling, Melissa Sue Hare of Marysville, Ohio and Charles Robert Maxwell of Wheeling; and nine great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend graveside services on Wednes­ day, January, 17, 2007 at 1 p.m. in the Greenlawn Mason­ ic Cemetery, Clarksburg, with 1 the Reverend Elizabeth Baker officiating^^^^^^^^^^l MAXWELL, Jeremiah David, 8, of RD 3, Wells- burg, W.Va., died June 22, 2007, in Weirton Medical Cenler, Weirton, W.Va. He was born June 29, 1998 in Weirton, a son of Frederick Lee Maxwell, Jr. and Melanie Dawn Young Maxwell. Jeremiah attended Jeffer­ son Elementary School, Fol- lansbee, W.Va.; and was a member of the North Side Church of God, Weirton. In addition to his parents of Wellsburg, he is survived by his maternal grandmoth­ er, Judy and step maternal grandfather, Bill Hunter of Weirton; maternal grandfa­ ther, F. Scott Young of Wellsburg; paternal grand­ parents, Mary Flanagan Maxwell Dinch of Toronto, Ohio, and Fred Maxwell Sr. of Amsterdam, Ohio; one brother, Jacob Maxwell of Wellsburg; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends will be received on June 27, 2007 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Reasner Funeral Home, 15 15 Charles Street, Wellsburg, with funeral services on June 28, 2007 at 1 1 a.m., with the Rev. Curtis Moser, of Northside Church of God, officiating. Interment in St. John Cemetery, Colliers, W.Va. JOSEPH MAXWELL Joseph D. Maxwell, 87, of St. Clairsvillc, formerly of Martins Ferry, died peacefully, Friday, Septem­ ber 19, 2014, at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Mar­ tins Ferry. Mr. Maxwell was born August 29, 1927, in Greg- gsville, WV., a son of Clarence and Evelyn Auber Maxwell. He was a WWII, U.S. Army veteran, stationed in Germany. Mr. Maxwell was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Marlins Ferry; the Martins Ferry American Legion; former member of the Lath­ ers Local Union #184 of Wheeling; and the Carpen­ ters Local Union #3 of Wheeling. Mr. Maxwell was a talented and skilled lather and carpenter; he was President of the Frank Bur- son, Inc., a plaster and dry- wall contracting company. He enjoyed playing and watching golf, spending time with his family, espe­ cially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and he always enjoyed a good Beefeater Martini. /__ His wife of 52 yearsTThe former L. Mae Daugherty, whom he married February 28, 1948, died November 12, 2000. Mr. Maxwell is survived by four children, Daniel (Pamela) Maxwell of Palm Coast FI., Donna (Ray­ mond) Miller of Pittsburgh, Deborah Flynn of Colum­ bus, and Denise (Dr. Ken­ neth) Herr of Columbus. Nine grandchildren, Joseph Marchio, Daniel (Jenifer) Marchio, Matthew Maxwell, Lindsay (Michael) Jewell, Mark Maxwell, Luke Miller, Kayne Herr, Erin Miller and Kwynn Herr, and three great-grandchildren, Emma- line Jewell, Declan Jewell, and Vincent Marchio. Besides his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his brother, Calvin Maxwell, and four sisters, Dorothy Rinehart, Evelyn Conaway, Margaret Foster and Kathleen Cage. Family and friends will be received Monday, Sep­ tember 22, from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut Street in Martins Ferry, where funer­ al services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Bill Lawrence offi­ ciating. Interment will fol­ low at Prall Cemetery in West Liberty, WV. Military honors will be presented Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. in the funeral home by the V.F.W. Belmont County Honor Guard. MAXWELL, Mac “Pootie” Daugherty, 75, of Zane Knoll, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sim., Nov. 12. 2000, .at Heartland- Lansing Nursing Home, Bridgeport, Ohio. She was born August 27, 1925, in West Liberty, W.Va., a daughter of the late Silas and Mae Whipkey Daugherty. She was a member of the hirst Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Robert Daugherty; and a f JS sister Virginia Bonar. 7< Surviving are her husband Joseph D. Maxwell; one son, Daniel L. Maxwell and his wife, Pamela, ot / /r\ Canfield, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. / V _ Raymond (Donna) Miller ot Pittsburgh, Pa., Deborah Flynn ot —, Martins Ferry and Mrs. Kenneth (Denise) Herr of Columbus, Ohio; and nine grandchildren. Friends will be received Mon. I-J p.m. and Tue. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio were ser­ vices will be held Wed. at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Dr. Bill N. Lawrence officiating. Burial follows at Prall Cemetery, West Liberty, W.Va. MAXWELL, Mary Mar­ garet “Maggie,” 60, of Gra­ ham Avenue, Sistersville, W.Va., died February 4, 2008, in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va. She was born October 4, 1947 in Sistersville, the daughter of the late Floyd L. “Barney" McDougle and Mary Jane Quigley McDougle. She was a former employee of Millers Pharmacy, Sis­ tersville; a 1966 graduate of Sistersville High School; and attended the Sistersville First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, Allan L. Maxwell; daughters, Merritt Maxwell and Erin Maxwell, both of Sistersville and Katie Maxwell of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; grandchildren, David and Emma Maxwell and Audrey Maxwell; three nieces; and one nephew. Friends may call at the Myers Funeral Home, Sis­ tersville on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where serv­ ices will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Colleen Griffith and the Rev. Bill Daw­ son officiating. Burial in Greenwood Ceme­ tery, Sistersville. Memorials may be made to the Elks National Foundation, P.O. Box 151, Sistersville, WV 26175 or the Sistersville General Hospital Foundation, 314 S. Wells Street, Sis­ tersville, WV 26175 or charity of choice. MAXWELL, Phyllis Ani; Behrens, 72, of Wheeling W.Va., passed away Saturday April 15, 2006 after a long bat­ tle with lung cancer. She was bom April 15, 1934 in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Harold and Mary Hahle Behrens. She married Rolan G. Maxwell in 1963, and he pre­ ceded her in death in 2000. Mrs. Maxwell was a 1952 graduate of the former Wheel­ ing High School; and a 1955 graduate of Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Va. She was a former member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ; and retired from Wheeling Hospi­ tal’s Medical Records Depart­ ment. She enjoyed quilting, gar­ dening, reading and geneology. She is survived by a son, Ted Maxwell and his fiancee, Mil­ dred, of Wheeling; a daughter, Rikki Youngpeter and her hus­ band. Paul, of Findlay, Ohio; three granddaughters, Alexis, Johanna and Charlotte Young­ peter of Findlay; a sister, Mary K. Behrens of Wheeling; an aunt, Eleanor Hahle of Wheel­ ing; several cousins including, Jerry Morris of Fairfield Glade, Tenn.; and several nieces. Friends received on Tuesday, April 18, 2006 from Noon until 1:30 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling. Friends then invited to attend graveside services at 2 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Old Fair­ mont Pike, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Friends of Wheeling, Inc., P.O. Box 889, Wheeling, WV 26003, the American Cancer Society, www.ocscan.org or the Ohio County Public Library, 52 16th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. Rachel Maxwell /ol i4-|90 Rachel L. Maxwell . 93, of Barnesville Health Care Center, died Friday at home. She was born Dec. 19, 1896 in Middleton, a daugh­ ter of the late Nathan and Mary Morlan Kirk. She was a member of Stillwater Friends Meeting of Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Albert J. Livezey; second husband, Albert Maxwell; one daughter, Ruth Graber. Surviving are one son, Paul Livezey of Barnesville; four daugh­ ters, Mrs. Don (Dorothy) Mott and Mrs. Owen (Mildred) Crosbie, both of Paullina, Iowa, Mrs. John (Helen) Drum of Columbus and Mrs. Joseph (Bertha) Brown of George, NC; 22 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, today, 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Stillwater Meeting House according to Friends Rites. Burial follows in Stillwater Cemetery. MAXWELL, Ray H., 82,1 of Sistersville, W.Va., passed ] away April 19, 2006 in Cam­ den Clark Memorial Hospital, ' Parkersbprg, W.Va. He was born in Middle- bourne, W.Va. on January 2, 1924, a son of the late L. Ray ' Maxwell and Blanche Heltsley I Maxwell. Ray was retired from the U.S. Postal Service as a Mail- Carrier in Sistersville and a rural carrier in Friendly, W.Va. Ray was also retired from the. WV Department of Highways as Tyler County Supervisor. He graduated from Sis­ tersville High School in the Class of 1941 and for many years was Secretary of the Sis­ tersville High School Alumni Association. He was a well known (over 30 years) Collegiate and High School Sports Official (foot­ ball, basketball and baseball) and a member of the Ohio Val­ ley Officials Association in Wheeling and a Charter Mem ber of the Ohio-West Virginia Officials Association Board, Parkersburg. He was a Tyler County Representative in the West Virginia Centennial Sports Hall of Fame. He was a WWII Navy Veteran and a Charter Member of the Sis­ tersville VFW Post 6327; a- member of the B.P.O. Elks Lodge No. 333 of Sistersville; member and officer of the Sis­ tersville Lions Club, where he was for many years co-chair­ man of the Lions Club Sis­ tersville July 4 Celebration; and co-chairman of the Lions Club Invitational Basketball Tournament; a member of the Sistersville City Council and Sistersville Ferry Board. Ray was a member, trustee and assistant superintendent of the Sistersville Church of the Nazarene. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Nancy Webb Maxwell; brothers, Louise A. (Eleanor) Maxwell, Charles “Curley” (Edith) Maxwell; a sister, Virginia (Joel) Potts; and three great grandchildren. Surviving are his wife of 12 years, Madyline Shreves Maxwell; sons, Allan (Maggie) Maxwell of Sistersville, David (Pam) Maxwell of Sistersville, Bill (Ruthie) Shreves of Sis­ tersville; daughters, Beverly (Rodney) Dally of Ft. Pierce, Fla., Patsy (Allen) Shortridge of Ormond Beach, Fla., Sharon (Tom) Phillips, of Sistersville, Shirley (Jerry) Roberts of Paden City, W.Va., Karen (Charlie) Floyd of Huntington, W.Va.; 21 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may call the Myers Funeral Home, Sistersville, Friday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where services will be Satur­ day at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Dennis Sliircr officiating. Burial will be in the Green­ wood Cemetery, Sistersville. Military Services will be conducted by VFW Post 6327, Sistersville, VFW Post 4634, New Martinsville, American Legion Post 67, Sis­ tersville, American Legion Post 86, Paden City and American Legion Post 28, New Martinsville. Online condolences at myersfuneralhomcwv.com. •"-1

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i J ( • MAY, Albert E., 92, of Powhatan Point, died Saturday, March 14, 2009. at his home. Albert was born in Jacobsburg, Ohio. April 6. 1916, son of the late William French May and Lucy Rebecca Bennett May. Albert was a retired employee of North American Coal Company I mine; a member of the UMWA, and a farmer. He was a member of Powhatan United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, William “Bob” May; an infant son and two sis- ters, Edna Palmer and Bertha Palmer. Surviving are his wife of 67 years, Betty Palmer May;, a daughter, Beverly Necessary of Powhatan Point; a daughter-in-law, Anna Mae May of Powhatan Point; six grand­ children, Carla Brandon, Bobby May, Duane Necessary, Kathleen Necessary, Emory Nppps'wI rv and Kristin Necessary; 12 great-grand children;V1...WV.M four brothers, William E. May of Laurel Hill, Fla.. Herbert F. May of Shadyside, Joseph E. May of Clarington and Arthur R. “Huck” May of Powhatan Point; four sisters, Myrtle Palmer and Helen Powell both of Jacobsburg, Ethel Bier of Clarington and Betty Lou Sheets of Wheeling, W.Va. Visitation will be held at Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. with Loma Knight officiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943 or Powhatan Vol. Fire and Emergency Dept., 104 Mellolt St., Powhatan Point, OH 43942. 61781AZZ WebbMJlhmM Heights, Shadyside, died Wednesday in City Hospital at Bellaire. She was born May 19,1933 at Elm Grove, W.Va. She was a Methodist. Surviving are her husband Herbert May; three sons Herbert Jr., of Rockville, Md.’ Michael of Shadyside, Andrew at home; three daughters, Mrs William (Mary) Ellis, of Ger­ mantown, Md., Mrs. Tom ^ (Dora) Williams of Shadyside, Patricia May at home; her mother, Mary Pallisco and her stepfather, Tony Pallisco, resi­ dents of Benwood, W.Va. Friends will be received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Thomas Badanjek of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. "> rH Betty and Albert: Together Again. MAY, Betty Lou, 86, of Powhatan Point, died Sunday, October 10, 2010, in Belmont Community Hospital in Bellaire. 7 Betty Lou was born in Jacobsburg, Ohio. July 27, 1924, daughter of the late Everett “Banjo” Palmer and Lula C. McHenry Palmer. She was retired from Belmont Savings Bank in Powhatan Point. She was a member of Powhatan United Methodist Church. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Albert E. May; a son, William “Bob” May; an infant son; a sister, Frances Sail; four brothers, Roger, John “Buck”, Richard Dale, and Ronald “Gump” Palmer. Surviving are her daugh­ ter. Beverly Necessary and her husband, Emory of Powhatan Point: a daugh­ ter-in-law, Anna Mae May of Powhatan Point; six grandchildren, Carla Brandon, Bobby May, Duane Necessary, Kathleen Necessary, Emory Necessary and Kristin Necessary-Modra; 13 great- grandchildren; a brother, Albert Palmer of Shadyside; a sister, Alice May Higgins of Hilliard, Ohio; several nieces and nephews; and very special friends, Christine Kinney and Theo Myers. Visitation will be held at Tooth man Funeral Home in Jacobsburg on Thursday from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. with Lorna Knight officiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Christine Kinney Cancer Fund, C/O: Huntington Bank, 4105 Central Ave., Shadyside, OH 43947. • Charles May Charles E. May, 79, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, formerly of Moundsville, W. Va., died Sunday, March 23, 2003. He was bom Feb. 20, 1924, in Belmont, Ohio, a son of the late | John N. and Lavina May. He was a retired Master Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, serving in World War II and Vietnam, a member of the Powhatan Point Church of the Nazarene and a member of Promise Keepers. In addition to his parents, his wife, Frances J. Decker May, six brothers, Ross, Harold, Clarence, Lloyd, George and Robert A. May; three sisters, Ella Darrah, Margaret Ridgeway and Bessie Early, preceded him in death. Surviving are two sisters, Stella Conley of Massillon, Ohio; Edith May of Youngstown, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Ave., Moundsville. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, March 26, 2003 at the Powhatan Point Church of the Nazarene, State Route 7 South, Powhatan Point, Ohio, with the Rev. Donald R. Lawson, Jr., officiat­ ing. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Gardens, Sherrard, W. Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Powhatan Point Church of the Nazarene. Offer condolences online at www.altmeyer.com. Clifford Earl May, Sr. 1932-2016

Clifford Earl May, Sr., 84, May. Taima (H.T.) Niggemyer of of Bamesville, Ohio passed Clifford is survived by Lansing; eight grandchil- away Wednesday, July 13, his wife, Hazel I. (Crock) dren, and three great- 2016 at Astoria Place of May and they would have grandchildren. — Bamesville. He was bom on celebrated their 60th An- Private services are be- May 13, 1932 in Belmont niversary on July 21st; five ing held at the convenience County, Ohio to the late children, Sandy May of of the family. Arrange- Ross and Bernice May. Morristown, Shirley (Tom) ments are entrusted to In addition to his par- Bonnette of St. Clairsville, Campbell-Plumly-Milburn ents, he is preceded in Mary (Chris) Swallie of Funeral Home, 319 North death by five siblings, and a Ashville, Ohio, Clifford E. Chestnut Street, Bar- daughter, Barbara Ann May Jr. of Circleville and nesville, Ohio 43713. y, v.'Aooy Dorothy May Dorothy R. (McColloch) May, 74, of Proctor, W. Va., died Sunday at home with her family by her side. She was bor.n July 6, 1932 in Huntington, W. Va., the daughter of the late Amy and Walter Steele of Wheeling and the late John S. McColloch. In the early 1950’s she attended the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music on a full violin scholarship. In her late 50’s, early 60’s, she had the best time of her life when she returned to Ohio Eastern University and West Virginia Northern Community College where she earned two separate degrees. She held numerous jobs in her lifetime but being a i devout Christian, 90 percent of I them were in the caring for others field. She was an auxil- j iary member of the VFW, Yorkville, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband of 36 years, Wilson Hines May Sr. Surviving are her children, daughter, Brenda K. (May) Nisperly and her husband, Bill, of Proctor, W. Va.; son, Wilson Hines May Jr., and wife, Judy of Uhrichsville, Ohio; daugh- ter, Judy A. (May) Peloubet and husband, Starr of New Philadelphia, Ohio and son, John S. McColloch May and Lisa of Wheeling, W.Va.,; 12 grand children and 12 great- grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, on Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m., where servic­ es will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m., at the funeral home with Tom Thomas officiating. A graveside service will fol­ low at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove Ohio. MAY, Elbert Ellsworth, 88, of Barnesville, Ohio, passed away Sunday, October 3, 20 10. in Barnesville Health Care Center. He was born May 15, 1922 in Glencoe, Ohio, a son of the late Joseph E. May and Julie McGilton May. ~7' ^ Elbert was a Baptist by faith, a farmer and a former manager of the Harmony Hill Horse Farm, and worked with the Somerset Township. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters Elnora May and Ella Bonnell, a brother, Joseph A. May. Surviving are nieces and nephews, Joe May Jr., Jean Samuels, Margaret (John) Hatcher, Bob (Theresa) May, Gary May, all of Barnesville, Don (Tina) May of Old Washington, and Larry May of McConnelsville, Ohio, sev­ eral great and great great nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday from 5 p.m. until time of services at 7 p.m. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main Street, Barnesville, OH with Pastor Rodney West officiating. Burial in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville, Ohio. Everett Glenn May Everett Glenn May, 53, 50210 South Rustic Drive, St. Clairsville, died Thursdiiy. July_25__1.996 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Dec. 19, 1942 in Glencoe, a son of the late Wilson J. and Gladys R. Jeffers May. He was an electrical engineer for NASA and a Methodist. Surviving are a son, David of Alabama; a daughter, Michelle May of Alabama; four brothers, James of Glencoe, Kenneth of Bris­ tol, Tenn., Michael of Centerville and Aaron of Willow Grove; three sisters, Iola Gibson of Villa Park, CO Calif., Cheryl Maye of Bothel, Wash., and Jacqueline Slavik of St. Clairsville. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Saturday, 3 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, with the Rev. Keith E. Stephens officiating. Burial follows in Glencoe Ceme­ tery. Gladys May Ixi^fcx Gladys R. May, 71, St. Clairsville, formerly of Glencoe, died Thursday at Clark Health Center, St. Clairs- villc. She was bom Nov. 18, 1921 at Glencoe, daughter of the late Everett and Lustie Rowand Jeffers. She was a member of the Glencoe Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilson J. May; a sister, Louise Drennan; three brothers, Philip, Sias and Harry Jeffers. Surviving are five sons, James May of Glencoe, Everett May of St. Clairsville, Kenneth May of Bristol, iTcnn., Michael May of Centerville and Erin May of Willow Grove; three (daughters, Gladys Iola Gibson of Villa Park, Calif., Cheryl Mayc of Bothel, Wash., and Jacqueline Slavik of St. Clairsville; five sisters, Marguerite Day and Bernice Maloney, both of Glencoe, Helen Vrotsos of Martins Ferry, Frances Clark of Moundsville, W.Va., and Nancy Pyle of Warnock; two brothers, Charles Jeffers of Weirton, W.Va., and Sanford Jeffers of Glen­ coe; 20 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairs­ ville, Saturday 6 to 9 p.m. and Sun­ day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where ser­ vices will be held Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Ray Ake officiating.’ Burial follows in Glencoe Cemetery. ai lu ll. — __ Harold May Hrold E. May, 66, RD 1, St. Clairsville, died Monday morning at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. J'fifuJrt He was born Aug. 18, 1905,' in Hundred, W. Va., a son of Vina May and the late John N. May. Surviving in addition to his mother are four brothers, Clarence and Robert, both of Cambridge, George of Mound- sville, Charles with the U. S. Air Force, three sisters, Mrs. Ella Darrah and Mrs. Ray (Stella) Conley, both of Massillon and Edith May of Cambridge. Funeral services were held in St. Clairsville Wednesday with § the Rev. Wayne Ickes of­ ficiating.

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Hazel I. May, 80, of Bar- Swallie of , Ashville, Ohio, nesville died Saturday, July Clifford E. May, Jr. of Cir- 22, 2017 at Astoria Place of cleville, Ohio and Tauna Bamesville. Hazel was born (h.T.) Niggemyer of Lans- on May 23, 1937 in Pleas- jng; eight grandchildren ant City, Ohio to the late and four great-grandchil- Lawrence and Helen dren; and siblings: Linda (Crum) Crock. Swallie, Robert (Vera) In addition to her par- Crock i ents, Hazel was preceded in Burkhart. death by her husband, Clif- A private ford E. May, Sr. on July 13, held at the convenience of 2016; daughter, Barbara the family. Arrangements Ann May; and sister, Betty entrusted to Campbell- Doty- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Hazel is survived by her Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., children: Sandra May of Bamesville, Ohio. Hazel Morristown, Shirley will be buried with her hus- (Tom) Bonnette of St. band in Crestview Ceme- Clairsville, Mary (Chris) tery. z' Jsfa AY, Henry A., 88, of Treadway Road, Martins Ferry, diedJQyirsriayi March 22., 2001, at TiomeTHc was bom Feb. 9, 1913, in Savanna, 111., a son of the late Chalmer W. and Jeanette McMillian May. He was retired from the Yorkville Plant of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel; a member of the First United Methodist Church, Martins Ferry; the Evergreen Support Group and the Ohio Grange Association. In addition to his parents, he was pf preceded in death by his wife, Minnie ^ q Woods May; and a brother, Chalmer May. Surviving are two sons, Emmett A. May and his wife, Mary of Martins ——• Ferry and Bruce L. May and his wife, (D Sue Anne of Brookville, Ohio; a daughter, Mary Jane Ruckman and o her fiance, Donald Calvert of McMechen; two brothers, Leslie May ( YU of Boriego Springs, Calif, and ^ William May of Woodsfield; three sisters. Pearl Smith of Sun City, Calif., Theresa Sira of Upland, Calif, and Mrs. Jack (Alice) Rouse of Sunset Heights; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Friends will be received on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where services will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. with Dr. Thomas L. Snodgrass o ffici- ating. Interment follows in the Holly i Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. J%ar>etfe May SunseT’ HJeTghetse Thursday a hom’p cu'dgcport’ d

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\W 71 Joseph May, Sr. Joseph A. May, Sr., 84 Bamesville, Ohio, died Tuesday.’ in Barnesville. He was born Aug. 25, 1919 in Glencoe, son of the late Joseph E. and Julia McGilton May. Preceded in death by his wife, Mildred L. May and two sisters, Ella Bonnell and Elnora May. Surviving are five sons, Donald, Joe Jr., Robert (Theresa), Larry and Gary (Lana); three daughters, Evelyn Moore, Jean (Lee) Samuels and Margaret (John) Hatcher; broth­ er, Elbert E. May; 18 grandchil­ dren and 20 great-grandchil­ dren. Visitation, 2 to 4 and 7 t o 9 p.m., Friday and service at 1 1 a.m., Saturday, at Campbell - Plumly - Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St Barnesville, Ohio. Burial in Glencoe Cemetery. Linda IViay Linda M. May, 45, of Barnesville, Ohio, died Sunday. She was bom Nov. 19, 1958 in Barnesville, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her father, Charley R. Carpenter, Sr. and a sister, Karen Sue Caipenter. Surviving are her husband, Larry May; her mother, Katherine Caipenter; sons, David (Nellie) Huntsman and Aaron Huntsman; brothers, Charley (Missy) and Russell Carpenter; sister. Marguerite Allison; three grandchildren; 11 nieces and 11 ! nephews. Visitation, 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday and service at 11 a.m., Friday, at Campbell - Plumly - Milbum Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville. Burial follows in Southern Cemetery. 3 Jaiy iff3 //< MAY, Lucy Rebecca, 93, of Stern Road, Powhatan Point, died Saturday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a member of Amity United Methodist, Powhatan Point. She was preceded in death by her husband, William French May, in 1980; her parents, Elijah and Ellen Hawkins Bennett; a brother, Mack Bennett; a half-sister, Lavina O’Neil; a half- brother, Jeff Bennett. Surviving are five sons, Albert and Arthur R., both of Powhatan Point, William E. of Laurel Hill, Fla., Herbert F. of Shadyside and Joseph E. of Claring- ton; six daughters, Edna Palmer of Beallsville, Bertha Palmer of Jacobs- burg, Myrtle Palmer of Inwood, W.Va., Helen Powell of Powhatan Point, Ethel Bier of Clarington and Betty Lou Sheets of Arkansas; 50 grandchildren; 103 great-grandchil­ dren; 54 great-great-grandchildren; a great-great-gfcat-grandchild. Friends • received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at ' Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobs- ] burg, where services will be held at I 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in 1 Jacobsburg Cemetery. Lucy May vll^(}'2> Lucy Rebecca May, 93, of Stem Road, Powhatan Point, died Saturday at City Hospital, Bellaire. She was bom in Wetzel County, W.Va. on April 9, 1900, a daughter of the late Elijah and Ellen Hawkins Bennett. She was a member of Amity Unit- / ed Methodist Church of Powhatan \ Point. She was preceded in death by her . husband, William French May; a - brother, Mack Bennett; a half-sister, f Lavina O’Neil; a half-brother, Jess Bennett Surviving are five sons, Albert and Arthur R., both of Powhatan Point, William E. of Laurel Hill, Fla., Herbert F. of Shadyside and Joseph E. of Clarington; six daughters, Edna Palmer of Beallsvillc, Bertha Palmer of Jacobsburg, Myrtle Palmer of In­ wood, W.Va., Helen Powell of Powhatan Point, Ethel Bier of Clar­ ington and Betty Lou Sheets of Arkansas; 50 grandchildren; 103 great-grandchildren; 54 great-great­ grandchildren; one great-great- great-grandchild. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Steve Smith officiating. Burial follows in Jacobsburg Cemetery, Jacobsburg. MAY, Martin W., 87, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, Oct. 24, 2003 in the Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. Mr. May was born Nov. 30, 1915 in Wheeling, the son of the late Martin and Anna Przelenski May. He was a retired Machinist of Hazel Atlas and Continental Can Co. and was formerly a photogra­ pher for Charles Gruber Studio. He was a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Ralph and Robert May;, and two half sisters, Virginia Luhan and Kathryn Kindelberger. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Summers May; two sisters-in-law, 1 Joan and Jean May, both of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend Funeral Liturgy with Mass at the St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 27, 2003 with the Rev. Patrick Condron as celebrant. Entombment in Mt. Calvary Mau­ soleum, Wheeling. , Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donors choice. ! Local arrangements by the Kepner Funeral Home, National ]Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling. < Personal condolences may be i)iade to the family at www.kepn- 9rfimeral.com. ____ MAY, May Mary W. (Moran,) 97, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday, Sep­ tember 14, 2008, in Wheel­ ing Hospital. She was a resi­ dent of the Braddock Apart­ ments, Wheeling. She was born in Wheeling on June 13, 1911, a daugh­ ter of the late John V. and Augusta F. Magers Moran. She was a retired employ­ ee of Bloch Brothers Tobac­ co, where she was a member of the 25 year club; a mem­ ber of the former Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Wheeling, where she was a member "of Christian Moth­ ers; and a member of St. Joseph Cathedral Parish, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James May in 2002; a daughter, Nellie Marie Stiles; three brothers, John, Frank and Lawrence Moran; four sisters, Edna Moran, Nellie Schultz, Dorothy Littlehales and Mar­ garet Halpin; and two grand­ daughters, Barbara “Sissy” Stevenson and Kelly Steven­ son. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Barbara Stevenson and her husband, William, of Tri- adelphia, W.Va. and Joan Lee Essig and her husband, William, of Wheeling; a sis- ter. Thelma Moran of Wheeling; 13 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; five great-greatgrand children; along with several nephews and nieces. Friends will be received on Thursday from 4-7 p.m. at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eon Street, Wheeling. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral with the Very Rev. Kevin M. Quirk as celebrant. Entombment will be held in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, the fam­ ily suggest contributions to be made to St. Joseph Cathe­ dral, 1 300 Eoff Street, Wheeling or the Sisters of Charity, GSNH 159 Edging- ton Lane, Wheeling. Mildred L May Mildred L. May, 76, 57665 Wharton Road, Barnesville, dipd Friday,Jk.Pt. 3. 1999 at Bar- nesviire' Hospital. She was born in St. Clairsville, Nov. 28, 1922, a fX’ ; daughter of the late Donald and Jessie Wiley Thompson. She was a farmer and a Presby- terian. In addition to her parents, she <7 was preceded in death by a brother, t .• Albeit Thompson. *------Surviving is her husband, Joseph O— May Sr., five sons, Donald of Old Washington, Joe Jr. of the home, Robert, Larry and Gary, all of Bar- nesville; three daughters, Evelyn > Moore of Winterset, Jean Samuels a^d Margaret Hatcher, both of Barnesville; one sister, Clarabelle Pyles of Lloydsville; 1 8 grandchil- — dren: 16 great-grandchildren; sev­ eral nieces and nephews. I . Friends will be received at the I. Campbell-PIumly-Milburn Funeral : Home, 319 N. Chestnut Street, [ Barnesville, today from 4 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Charles Clark officiating. Burial follows in Glencoe Cemetery at I: GJencoe. • Memorial contributions may be ; made to be American Kidney ..Fund 61 lo Executive Boulevard, : Slute 1010, Ro£k.yille, Md. 20852. Minnie May Minnie H. Woods May, 76, Treadway Road, Martins Ferry, died Sunday, April 17, 1994, at home. She was bom Aug. 2, 1917 at Scotch Ridge, Martins Ferry, daughter of the late Robert L. and Mary A. Krieger Woods. She was a member of the First _ United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, and the Phileatha Class, all in Martins Fer- ry- She was preceded in death by seven brothers, Wallace, William, Robert, Woodrow, Kenneth, Her­ bert and Wayne Woods; two sis­ ters, Freida Armbruster and Blanche Maria Murray. Surviving are her husband, Hen­ ry A. May; two sons, Emmett A. May of LaPuente, Calif., and Bruce May of Dayton; a daughter, Mary Jane Ruckman of McMechen, W.Va.; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funer­ al Home, Martins Ferry, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Esther Angel officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. MAY, Rosemary, 82, of 502 Rebecca Street, New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, Nov. 5, 2003 in the Wetzel County Hospital. She was born March 21, 1921 in McKees Rocks, Pa., daughter of the late Thomas Aquinas Maher and Helen Rita Riley. She was a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Wilson May Jr.; a daughter, Mary Ellen May; and a sister, Helen Mae McCauley. Surviving are two sons, Fred Wilson May III of Redmond, Wash, and Terrance Kevin May of Fredericksburg, Va.; a daugh­ ter, Sharon Ann Klima of Mari­ etta, Ohio; and a brother, Thomas A. Maher. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the lams Funeral Home, 833 Third Street, New Martinsville where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday with Fr. Steve Vallelonga officiating. Interment in Northview Ceme­ tery, New Martinsville. Ross May, 65, Jacobsburg, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, in a Cambridge Hospital. He was bora in West Virginia. , i June 9, 1902, a son of Mrs. Vina ! May and tile late John May. Surviving are his widow, Ber- ; nice Lewis May, his mother in Clarington, three sons, Clifford, Beallsville, John and Gilbert, both of Zanesville, two ' daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Clifford and Mrs. Ruthann Cyo, both of Zanesville, 23 grandchildren, five brothers, Harold, St. Clairs- ville, Clarence, Charles and Robert, all of Cambridge, George in Moundsville, four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ridgeway, Freeport, Mrs. Ella Darrah, Moundsville, Miss Edith -C and Mrs. Stella Conley, both in Cambridge. Funeral services were held Sa­ :o turday at Jacobsburg with burial o following in Armstrongs Mills Cemetery. Co Sarah May /'!- iir Sarah Louise (SaUy) May, 87, a_ resident of RoUing Acres, St. Clairsville, died earlyJijisjnor- ning at Eastern Ohio Regional Hhkpital at Martins Ferry. She was bom in Martins Ferry, April 18, 1898, daughter of the late Frederick and Nellie Sedgwick Dixon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert R. May and two sisters, Margaret Ma- iesky and Katherine Wells. A graduate of Western Col- lege, Oxford, she was a retired W dietician for Walter Reed Hospi- tal, Washington, D.C. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. Surviving are two nephews, P. Dixon Majesky of Upper St. ■> ryO Clair, Pa., and John Dixon of Wilton, Conn.; two nieces, \/- Katherine Beck and Susan Me- ~ ^ Clellan of St. Louis, Mo. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. -5"" Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ^ Wednesday, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Richard E. Mahlamann officiting. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Martins Ferry Historical Society or Martins Ferry First Presbyterian 1 Church. .-5 • Sarah Sarah,H L a resident of Rolling Acres, St Clairsville, died early this mor­ ning at Eastern Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born in Martins Ferry April 18, 1898, daughter of the late Frederick and Nellie Sedgwick Dixon. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert R. May and two sisters, Margaret Ma- jesky and Katherine Wells. A graduate of Western Col­ lege, Oxford, she was a retired dietician for Walter Reed Hospi­ tal, Washington, D.C. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. Surviving are two nephews, P. Dixon Majesky of Upper St. Clair, Pa., and John Dixon of Wilton, Conn.; two nieces, Katherine Beck and Susan Mc­ Clellan of St. Louis, Mo. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Richard E Mahlamann officiting. Buriai will follow in Union Cemetery ■St. Clairsville. ^ Memorial contributions may be made to the Martins-Ferry- Historical Society or Martins Ferry First Presbyterian Church. MAY, SarahSar LouisemrM “Sally,” 87, of Rolling Acres, St. Clairsville, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospi­ tal, Martins Ferry. She was a retired dietician for Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C., and a member of First Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert R. May; two sisters, Margaret Majesky and Kath­ erine Wells. Surviving are two neph­ ews, P. Dixon Majesky of Upper St. Clair, Pa., and John Dixon of Wilton, Conn.; two great-nieces, Katherine Beck and Susan McClellan, both of St. Louis. Friends received at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Martins Ferry Historical Society or Martins Ferry First Presbyterian Church. MAY, Virginia Rebekah Summers, 86, of Wheeling, W. Va., died Sunday, April 24, 2005 in the Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. She was bom May 6, 1918 in Middletown, Md., the daughter of the late Seymour W. and Annie F. Johnson Summers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Martin W. May in 2003; two brothers, P. Eugene and Edward S. Summers; three sisters, Gernie E. Paden, Edna L. Easton and Anna M. Summers. Surviving are two brothers, Francis W. Summers and John D. Summers and his wife, Winifred A., all of Middletwon, Md.; two sisters, Caroline J. Barkely and Isabel D. McGee both of Venice, Fla.; a brother- in-law, C. Albert Summers, of Myersville, Md.; a sister-in-law, Pauline Summers, of Frederick, Md.; and numerous nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Family and friends are invited to attend services at 1 p. m. Wednesday, April 27, 2005 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline St., Wheeling, with the Reverend Douglas E. Liston officiating. Entombment will be at Mt. Calvary Mausoleum, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kep- nerfuneral.com. Wilbert R. M' Wilbert R. Ma{ Acres, St. Clairsviile, died Thursday, March 27, at the Mar­ tins Ferry Hospital from complications following a sudden and severe attack of pneumonia. He was bom April 27, 1895, at 1 Irwin, Pa., son of Alvey and Ida I May. He served with the U. S. Army in France during World War I, was a graduate of Pitt University and was a member of the Martins Ferry First Pres­ byterian Church, tlie American Legion, Scottish Rite bodies of Steubenville and Pittsburgh, the Osiris Shrine of Wheeling, the Belmont Hills Country Club, the Fort Henry Club of Whee'ing, the Huroquois Council, Boy Scouts of America and the Mar­ tins Ferry Kiwanis Club, recently receiving a 25-year pin. He was a director of the Fidelity Savings and Loan Com­ pany in Martins Ferry and was named president in 1939, a posi­ tion he held at the time of his death. He served many years as a member of the Ohio Valley and Martins Ferry boards of trade, and several terms as president of the Martins Ferry group. He was a member of the board of trustees of the Martins Ferry Hospital of which group he was elected board president, and which position he held at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Dixon May and several nieces and nephews. His one brother, Edgar, preceded him in death five years ago. Funeral services were held Sa­ turday at St. Clairsvi’le with Dr. Niles E. Southwick officiating. Private burial was in Union Cemetery, MAY, William Robert ‘Bob,” 62, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Saturday, February 5, 2005 in Wheeling Hospital. He was born September 16, 1942 in Jacobsburg, Ohio, a son of Albert and Betty Palmer May of Powhatan Point. Bob was retired from Ohio Valley Coal as a bulldozer oper­ ator; was a member of the Powhatan Methodist Church; was an avid camper and fisher­ man; and along with Anna, was a volunteer at Wolf Run State Park. Bob was preceded in death by an infant brother; and his grand­ parents, Everett and Lola Palmer and French and Lucy May. Surviving are his wife of 42 years, Anna Davis May; two children, Carla Brandon and her husband, Raymond, and William “Pinchy” May, all of Powhatan Point; a sister, Beverly Neces­ sary and her husband, Emory, of Powhatan Point,two special grandchildren, Kelly “Kel-Kel” Brandon and Ty “Tyrel” Bran­ don, both of Powhatan Point, along with three nieces and two nephews. Friends will be received on Monday, February 7, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, where services will be held on Tuesday, February 8, 2005 at 1 p.m. with Pastor Rick Hendrix officiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. 3TU y£ i't ZI 5 May, Wilson Hines, 62, RD .1 Ray- land died Saturday at the East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was a retired employee oi National Distilleries, Carthage, Ohio, a Protestant and an army veteran of World War II and Korea. He was preceded in death by a half-brother, Bob May and a sister, A Hazel May. Surviving are his wife I Dorothy Rebecca McColloch May; "'two sons, Wilson Hines Jr., Beach ; City, Ohio, John Samuel McColloch May at home; two daughters, Brenda Nisperly, of Fayetteville, Ga. and Judy Ann May of Wheeling ; a brother J.V. May of Lake City, Fla.; a sister. Leola Wallace of Tampa, Fla., and five grandchildren. Friends will be received 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Interment at the Holly Memorial * Graderis, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. American Legion services will be held 8 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contri- | butions to the charity of donor’s Co choice. Wilson May J>|/7j9/ Wilson James May, 74, Glencoe, . died Thursday in Forest Hill Nurs- : ing Home, St. Clairsville. He was born at Stewartsville, May 17, 1916, son of the late James May and Willie Powell May McGilton. He was a retired coal miner of North American Coal Co., No. 1 mine, a member of Glencoe United Methodist Church and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was also a member of United Mine Workers Local 5497 and American Legion Post 632 at Glencoe. Surviving are his wife, Gladys Jeffers May; five sons, James of Glencoe, Everett of Pasco, Wash., Kenneth of Bristol, Tenn., Michael of Centerville and Aaron of St. Clairsville; three daughters, Iola Gibson of Villa Park, Calif., Cheryl May of Bothell, Wash., and Jac- quelin Slavik of St. Clairsville; three brothers, William McGilton of St. Clairsville, and Ronald and Delbert McGilton, both of Glencoe; five sisters, Clara Costa of Martins Ferry, Irene Starkey of Ashland, Ruth Pettit of St. Clairsville, Agnes Gray of Lebanon, Tenn., and Nor­ ma Shaw of California; 22 grand­ children ; six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from noon Sun­ day until time of services at 4 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. The Rev. David L. Bush will officiate at the funeral services. Memorial contributions may be made to the Glencoe United Meth­ odist Church. • MAYOROS, Bernice P., 84, formerly of Main Street, Flo­ rence, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Tuesday, August 24, 2004 in Baptist Hospital East, Louisville, Ky. She was bom in Martins Ferry on December 27, 1919, the daughter of the late Andrew and Aniela (Gubemat) Mista. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Mar­ tins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Louis J. Mayoros; a daughter, Anna Marie Troyan; a granddaughter, Janet Meredyk; a great-grandson, Jeffrey Zbyd- niewski; and two brothers, Joseph and Michael Mista. She is survived by two daugh­ ters, Shirley, wife of Robert Meredyk, Brunswick, Ohio and Betty, wife of Paul Peresta, La Grange, Ky. Also surviving are seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio where friends will be received Wednes­ day from 7-9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy With Mass will be celebrated Thursday, August 26, 2004 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Father Thomas Magary as the cele­ brant. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove, Ohio. Condolences to the family may be made by signing the guest book online at www.kellerfuneralhome.com. j MAYBEI^^a1^, Park] St., Barnesville, died Friday in Barnesville Health Care Center. She1 was a member of the Church of Christ, Barnesville. She was pre- ceded in death by her husband, Loren, in 1982. Surviving are one son, j Dr. Don Mayberry of Barnesville; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Betty) Rice of Cambridge and Pauline Doudna of Barnesville; six grandchil­ dren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received at Campbell- Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, ; from 11:30 a.m. until time of services for family members at 1:30 p.m. ^ Sunday. Interment in Crestview Cem- letery, Barnesville. Memorial contri- " butions may be made to Barnesville Hospital. ,

Ada Mayberry Ada D. Mayberry, 89, of 617 . Park St., Barnesville, died Fri­ day in Barnesville Health Care Center. She was born Feb. 15, 1897, in Calais, a daughter of . Oliver and Mary Sears,Carpen­ ter. as A member of the Church of Christ, she was preceded in death by her husband, Loren in 1982; three brothers, a sister and an infant son. Surviving are a son, Dr. Don Mayberry of Barnesville; two aaugmers, Mrs. JttoDert (Betty)- Rice of Cambridge and Mrs. Pauline Doudna of Barnesville; six grandchildren; five great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, today, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., when services will be held for members of the family, with the Rev. Ron Hopkins officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Barnesville Hos­ pital. MAYBERRY, Clara M. Burkhart, 89, of Barnesville, Ohio, died Tuesday, March 25, 2008, in Wheeling, Hospital. She was born October 13, 1918 in Barnesville, a daugh ter of the late Joseph Burkhart and Mary Reischman Burkhart. Clara was a homemaker; a member of the Barnesville Assumption Catholic Church; and the Catholic Women’s Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, George Mayberry; sisters, Alice Burkhart, Agnes Vance, . and Marcella Jefferis; and brothers, Oliver and Paul Burkhart. Surviving are daughters, Shirley (Merle) Behr of Aldon, Minn., Carol Blackenship of Bethesda, Pam (Doug) Gallaher and Debbie (Tim) Porter, all of Barnesville; sons; Jerry Mayberry of Bethesda, Donald (Linda) Mayberry of Barnesville and Joe (Charlotte) Mayberry of Belmont; I 1 grand children; and four great- grand children. Friends will be received Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main Street, Barnesville. Mass of Christian Burial Friday 10 a.m. at Barnesville Assumption Catholic Church with Monsignor Mark Froehlich officiating. Burial in Barnesville Assumption Cemetery. Monsignor Froehlich will hold Vigil services 2 p.m. Thursday. ____ Dale Mayberry Dale O. Mayberry 77, of Quaker City, died Friday. He was born July 17, 1®)8, m Bel- mont County, a son of William and Lou Neptune Mayberry. A retired operating engineer, he was a member of VFW P.ost, Barnesville. / XQ.cXfl?. > Preceding mm in death were two brothers. , > Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Diana) Wehr and Mrs. Jess (Beverly) Baker, both of Barnesville; a brother, Clyde Mavberry of Rittman; a sister, Mrs. Bessie Warner of Barnes­ ville- four grandchildren; two Srr!;gn“wmbf?eo,i,.d.tO,e S Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home Quaker City, today, 2 to 4 and 7 ^ to 9 p.m., where services wdl be Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. James Porter officiating. Burial O follow in Friends Cemetery, ! Quaker City. The VFW will con- ** duct military graveside ser­ vices...... t? r- iH-A/di/- IY?3 Earl Mayberry T MAYBERRY, Earl, 76, of Wat- prtnwer Road, Belmont, aiea Sunday in Bamesville Hospital. He was a retired employee ofUmon Local Schools, a retired farmer a retired employee of Belmom Mills, md a Protestant. He was P^ded m

SS S Sv Bg»5 four daughters, Barbara SaffeU o‘ Belmont, Wanda Brill ofB^es 3^ ville, Becky Phillips of Bea»s "Y^- and Iris Miller of Davenport Ra.. ^ three brothers Harold of Hesperia, Calif. Bill of Canton and Russell or \ Vi Rarnesville* five sisters, Mabel i ■S Sievin of Quaker City, Ohio, Freda [ Duvall Edith Schafer and Betty i £Z Clift, all of Bamesville, and Hl1^ 5 - WindcMton- two ^reaf-grandchU- g?CSKdVws. £PA

n^thUda where services will oe held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Earl Mayberry VvliSl^S Herman Earl Mayberry, 76, Water Tower Road, Belmont, died Sunday November 14, 1993, in Bamcsville Hospital. He was bom January 27 1917, near Somerton, son of the late Harry and Mary Chappell Mayberry. He was a retired employee of Union Local Schools, retired farmer and a retired employee of Belmont Mills and a Protestant. Surviving arc his wife, Virginia Wilson Mayberry; four daughters, Barbara SaffeU of Belmont, Wanda Brill of Bamcsville, Becky Phillips of Beallsvillc and Iris Miller of Dav­ enport, Fla.; two sons, Rodney of Zanesville and Neal of Belmont; • three brothers, Harold of Hesperia, Calif., Bill of Canton and Russell of Bamcsville; five sisters, Mabel Slevin of Quaker City, Freda DuVall, Edith Schafer, Betty Clift, all of Bamcsville and Hilda Winczimmcr of Cleveland; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Ralph Dale Mayberry and a brother, Frank. Friends will be received at the Kclly-Kcmp Funeral Home, Bcthcs- da, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednes­ day at 1 p.m. Burial follows in Ebcnczcr Cemetery, Bcthcsda. Ethel Mayberry Mrs. Ethel Miller Mayberry, 53,119 Norris St., St. Qairsville, died Tuesday, May 21, at her home. She was born at Lloyd- sville, Oet. 10, 1920, a daughter of the late William and Clara Seabright Miller and had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 19 years. A member of the Thobum United Methodist Church, she is survived by her husband, Frank Mayberry; three daughters, Mrs. David (Linda) Wallace, Lincoln Park, Mich.; Mrs. Nick (Glenda) Kowalski, Lafferty; and Delore, at home; four sons, S3 Terry, Martins Ferry; Dennis, is George, Dale and Mark, all at home, a brother, Cecil Miller, t*. Sarah, Okla.; and six grand­ children. Two sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Thursday by Dr. Karl K. Wilson with burial at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. 'Si

ftN G. Frank Mayb^rr^ ^ G. Frank Mayberry, 60, of St. Clairsville, _died_early this morning at Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. He was bom May 12. 1922 at Bamesville, a son of tne late HarfyaiSTMaryMayberry- He was a retired carpenter and a member of Thoburn Unit­ ed Methodist Church, St. Clairs- His wife, Ethel Miller Mayberry, preceded him in death in 1974. Surviving are four sons, Terry of Martins Ferry, Dennis, Dale | and Mark, all of St. Clairville; three daughters, Glenda Ferral of St. Clairsville, Delores Sturgill of St. Clairsville, and I Linda Wallace of Sarasota, Fla.; I four brothers, Earl Mayberry of 1 Belmont, Bill Mayberry of 1 Canton, Harold Mayberry of I North Hollywood, Calif., Russell I Mayberry of Bamesville; five I sisters, Mabel Slevin of Quaker I City, Hilda Wineziner of Cleve- I land, Freda DuVall, Edith I Schaffer, Betty Clift, all of I Friends will be received at the I Beck Funeral Chapel, St. I Clairsville, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday I and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, I where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Hobert Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice Society or the American Cancer Society. George Mayberry George E. Mayberry, 80, 63630 Mayberry Lane, Barnesville, died-/ Tuesday, Sept. U, 1999 at the f Vnceimg HospitIT HFwas born July 28, 1919 in Bamesville, a son , v, ot the late Leonard and Ella Fisher ^ Mayberry. ^ , rh,A r?ner of the Assumption f)c ii C^urch of Bamesville, he was also of the Barnesville Elks i69D a,nd 3 retired Park manager of [ c ) the Barkcamp State Park. 7 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, ?hn Mayberry; an infant sister, Mary Ellen Mayberry. I )£> Surviving are his wife, Clara ^ Burkhart Mayberry; three sons, Jer- P rv>3ndr d0C’ both of BeJmont and no Don of Bamesville; four daughters, AldPn ^ C (^hir,ey) Behr of Alden, M,nnM Carol Blankenship I Mrs. Tim (Debbie) Porter and Pam I Mayberry, all of Barnesville; 11 I grandchildren and three great- I grandchildren. 5 ■ Services were held Thursday at I the Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral I ^°™e’ 322 North Main St I Bethesda, Mass of Christian burial I was celebrated today at 10 a.m in ■ Assumption Catholic Church, Bar- U nesville, with the Rev. Virgil Reis- I chman officiating. Burial followed I in Assumption Cemetery Bar nesville. Vigil services were held a“yat8:45pm'inthefuner Gerald F. "Jerry” Mayberry 1941-2013 Gerald F. “Jerry” Mayberry, 71, of Barnesville died Thursday, February 7, 2013. He was bom in Barnesville on May 5, 1941 to the late George and Clara (Burkhart) f-k Mayberry. He was a Catholic by faith. Jerry was a carpenter by trade and built many houses in the area. He is survived by two 1 5 daughters: Deana Brownfield ■: v-v of Barnesville and Vickie Mayberry of Barnesville; son, II Gerald Mayberry of Nashville, Gerald F. “Jerry” Mayberry TN; granddaughter, Rachel Brownfield of Barnesville; Visitation was Sunday, four sisters: Shirley (Merle) February 10, 2013 from Sat Behr, Carol Blankenship, Pam Campbell-Plumly-Milburn (Doug) Gallaher, Debbie (Tim) Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut Porter; two brothers: Donnie St., Barnesville, Ohio. Services (Linda) Mayberry and Joe were Monday, February 11, May berry; several nieces and 2013. Rev. Charles Clark offi- nephews; and former wife ciated. Burial followed in the of 33 years with whom he Cathofic Cemetery, remained close friends with,, Vivian Mayberry. Harry O. Mayberry Hdrry 0. Maybferry, RD 1, Barnesville died unexpectedly at the home of a son, Earl, of Belmont. He was born Dec. 14, 1894, a son of the late William and Lou Neptune Mayberry. He was a retired farmer in Somerset Township. Surviving are his widow, Mary Chappell Mayberry; four other sons, Bill of Canton, Frank of St. Clairsville, Harold of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Russell of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Mabel Slevin of Quaker City, Mrs. Edith Schaffer and Mrs. Fred Duvaul, both of Barnesville, Mrs. Hilda Winezimmer of Cleveland and Mrs. Betty Clift of Barnesville; three brothers, Glenn of Bar­ nesville, Dale of Quaker City and Clyde of Rittman; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Warner, s Barnesville; 35 grandchildren, and 31 great-grandchildren. 3 Services were held Wed­ nesday at the Campbell-Plumly * Funeral Home, Barnesville, & with the Rev. James Gallagher officiating. Burial followed in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. X 0* igSStoSSBLnv r MAYBERRY, James Russell, 59, of 34914 Johnson Ridge Road, Barnesville, died Saturday at home. He was a retired farmer and cattle truck driver and a member of Boston \r Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Mary Chappell Mayberry; two ; brothers. Surviving are his wife, j Shelia Ankrom Mayberry; two sons, ^^ Jim of Harrisburg, Pa., and Jason ot Jewett; a daughter, Mary, at home; two brothers, Bill of Canton and -/'y-f-i Harold of California; five sisters, cr~ Mabel Slevin of Quaker City, Hilda o Wienzimmer of Florida, Edith -5 Schaffer, Freda Duvall and Betty ^ Clift, all of Barnesville. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. ST Interment Ebenczcr Cemetery, 3 Bethesda. Memorial contributions (7> may be made to Community Home (y> Care and Hospice, 439 Warwood Ave.. Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. MAYBERRY, James Russell, =0~ 59, of 34914 Johnson Ridge Road, Barnesville, died Saturday at home. Friends received at a time to be announced at Campbell-Plumly-Mil- bum Funeral Home, Barnesville. Arrangements are incomplete. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Home Care and Hospice, 439 Warwood Ave., i Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. John Mayberry j John K. Mayberry, 485 North St., Barnesville, died Sunday evening at his home. He was born May 11, 1923 at Barnesville, a son of the late Leonard and Ella Fisher Mayberry. He was a retired truck driver and a member of the First Christian Church, Barnesville. He was also a member of the Kirkwood Lodge 446 F&AM at Hendrysbyrg, Scottish Rite, Valley of Cambridge and Osiris Temple of Wheeling. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Major Mayberry. Surviving are two sons, John Jay Mayberry of Mount Olivet, and Tim Stefan of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Sharon L. Arledge of Grove City; a brother, George of Barnesville; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. William Worcester officiating. Burial follows in Hope Cemetery, Hendrysburg. Masonic services will be today at 7:30 p.m., in the funeral home. r j John Mayberry

John K. Mayberry, 67,485 North Street, Bamesville, died Sunday, Fe­ bruary 17,1991 at his home. He was bom May 11,1923 in Bamesville, a son of the late Leonard and Ella Fisher Mayberry. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Bamesville, and was Past Master of Kirkwood Lodge No. 446, F & AM, Hendrysburg. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Major Mayberry. Surviving are two sons, John Jay Mayberry of Mt. Olivet and Tim Ste­ fan of St Clairsville; one daughter, Sharon L. Arledge of Grove City; one brother, George Mayberry of Bamesville; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services are being held today, Fe­ bruary 20 at 1 p.m. from the Campbell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home with Rev. William Worcester officiating. Burial will follow in Hope Cemetery, Hendrysburg. Ma­ sonic services were conducted by Kirkwood Lodge. Lorena Mayberry Lorena Cecelia Mayberry, 89, 59860 Hall-Boston Road, Bar- nesville, died Monday, Tag, i s 1996. at Bamesville Hospital. She** was born Aug. 27, 1906, in Mil- tonsburg, a daughter of the late Sebastian and Mary Magdalena Huth Burkhart. She was a former teacher, a member of Assumption Catholic Church of Barnesville, Catholic Women’s Club, Altar Society. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Glen R. Mayberry; two brothers, Herman and Clarence Burkhart; a sister, Clementine Ankrom; a granddaughter. Surviving are a son, William of Barnesville; six daughters, Mrs. Harold (Eileen) Doudna of Bar­ nesville, Mrs. Paul (Martha) McCloud of Tallmadge, Virginia Baker of Barnesville, Mrs. James (Rita) Baker of Barnesville, Mrs. Otto (Luella) Burkhart Jr. of Woodsfield, Mrs. Mick (Peggy) Headley of Beallsville; 19 grand­ children; 19 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, Bar, nesville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Friday at 11 a.m. at Assumption Catholic Church, Barnesville, with the Rev. Charles Mascolino officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Assumption Cemetery, Bamesville. Christian Wake service Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the funer­ al home. Michael Mayberry Michael W. Mayberry; 17, 55356 McDowell Road, Bar- nesville, died WednesdavT Feb. 19, 199iat Wheeling Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Campbell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, 319 Chestnut St., Bar- nesville. VIRGINIA MAYBERRY 1922-2016 Virginia E. Mayberry, her sons, Rodney (Donna) 93, formerly of Belmont, Mayberry of Nashport, Ohio, died Saturday, May Ohio, Neal (Sandra) 21, 2016 at Astoria Place Mayberry of Belmont, of Bamesville, with her Ohio; daughters, Barbara family by her side. She Saffell, Rebecca (Lee) was bom July 9, 1922 in Phillips all of Beallsville, Glen Easton, West Ohio, Wanda Brill of Virginia, daughter of Barnesville, Ohio, and Marion Webster Wilson Iris Miller of Davenport, and Neta R. Leta Gilbert Florida; 15 grandchildren; Wilson. 16 great-grandchildren. She was retired from three great-great-grand- Union Local Schools, children; and several niec- where she worked as head es and nephews. cook and was a member of Family and friends are Chestnut Level Church of welcome to visit, Tuesday, Belmont. She was a hard May 24, 2016 from 2 to 4 worker, being very com- and 6 to 8 p.m., Kelly Kemp mitted to working beside Braido Patron Funeral her husband, Earl, on their Homes & Crematory, 322 farm. N. Main St., Bethesda, Virginia was known as Ohio, where the service Aunt Ginny and Ginny by for Virginia will be con- many family and friends, ducted, Wednesday at 1 She learned to sew and p.m. Pastor Brent Hopper quilt when she had polio, officiating, Interment as a very young child, will follow at Ebenezer She would make quilts for Cemetery, Bethesda, Ohio, her family and friends to In lieu of flowers, memo- remember her by. She rial contributions may be and her husband were avid made to: Chestnut Level square dancers with the Church, 61820 Chestnut Grand Squares. Level Road, Belmont, In addition to her par- Ohio 43718 or 3 C’s ents, she was preceded in Cancer Support Group, death by her husband, H. 236 Morgantown Avenue, Earl Mayberry in 1993; Bamesville, Ohio 43713. son, Ralph D. Mayberry in Those wishing to share 1972; brothers, Oliver and a fond memory or their Otis; infant brother; sis- condolences, please visit: ters, Lessie Mae Cain and kellykempbraidopatron- StelJa Marie Stonebraker. funeralhomes.com. Virginia is survived by William O. Mayberry 1919-2009 William O. Mayberry, age 89, of Canton, Ohio passed away Sunday May 3,2009 in Aultman Hospital. He was bom October 14, 1919 in Barnesville, Ohio to the late Harry O. and Mary (Chappell) Mayberry. William was a Canton area resident since 1946 and retired as a Maintenance Supervisor from The Timken Company in 1982 after 36 years of service. He was a WWII Navy veteran. He was a member of 38th St Church of Christ and was an avid golfer. In addition to his parents, he is , preceded in death by one infant son; four brothers, Earl, Frank, Russell and Harold Mayberry; two sisters, Mabel Slevin and Hilda Winezimmer. He is sur­ vived by his wife, G. Hildreth (Kemp) to whom he was mar-r ried 62 years; two daughters and a son-in-law, Loretta and David Oles of Gabon, Ohio, Sandra DiPietro of Louisville; five grandchildren, Teresa and Steven Oles, Daniel, Sarah and Tony DiPietro; three sisters and a brother-in-law, Edith and Carl Schafer, Freda Duvall and Betty Clift all of Barnesville; numer­ ous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Friday May 8,2009 in the Kreighbaum- Sanders Funeral Home with Lance Lindenberger officiating. Interment in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Friends called Thursday, May 7 in the funeral home. MAYER, Alvin E., 75, of Bellview Heights, Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 29, 2004 in the Rosewood Manor Nursing Home in Yorkville, Ohio following a long and courageous battle with Lewy Body Disease. He was born September 16, 1928 in Bridgeport, Ohio, a son of the late Alvin P. and Viola Colley Mayer. Alvin was a retired area super­ visor for American Electric Power; and a member of the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, Ionic Lodge No. 438 F. & A.M. both of Bellaire, Osiris Shrine Temple, Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville, Bel Mon Shrine Club, Hospital Transport Team and the Legion of Honor all of Wheeling, W.Va. and the AEP Veterans Association. He served our country proudly in the Korean War with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Signal Corp, attaining the rank of Mas­ ter Sergeant; and received the Bronze Star. Surviving are his loving wife of 50 years, Shirley Kennedy Mayer of Bellaire; a daughter, Patti Koutsky of Shadyside, Ohio; a sister, Naomi Conway and her husband, Carl of Bridge­ port; a granddaughter, Keri Lynne Koutsky and her fiance, Josh Reihner; three great-grand­ daughters, Makenzie Lynne, Mykailah Lynne and Jocelynne Paige Reihner all of Martins Ferry, Ohio. Friends will be received Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441-37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio where services will be held Fri­ day at 1 p.m. with Pastor Don Cordery officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. A Masonic serv­ ice will be held at 7 p.m. Thurs­ day at the funeral home. Memorial contribution^ may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, c/o Osiris Shrine Temple, Monument Place, Wheeling, WV 26003 or to the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 216, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. Alvin Mayer Sr. Alvin P. Mayer St.; 82 4745 Jef­ ferson St., Bellaire, died Sunday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born June 23, 1905 at Wheeling, a son of the late Edmond and Laura Porter Mayer. /3/nfr£Cfr/9$'b He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Ionic Lodge No. 438, Mizpah Shrine No. 22, and Order of Eastern Star No. 194, all at Bellaire, the Osiris Shrine of Wheeling and the Bel-Mon Shrine Club. He was preceded in death by four brothers; two sisters. Surviving are his wife, Viola Colley Mayer; a son, Alvin E. of Bellaire; a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Naomi) Conway of Bridgeport; three sisters, Annabelle Doty of Bridgeport, Lucille Cubbin of Coleram, and Betty Spoon of Greenfield, Ind.; four grandchil­ dren; four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Special services set in­ clude Ionic Lodge No. 438 of Bell­ aire at 7:30 p.m. today, and Miz- pah Shrine No. 22 of Bellaire 7 p.m. Tuesday, followed by Bell­ aire Order of Eastern Star No. 194 services at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be Wednes- wyhaiiPDm- inTthe funeral home, with the Rev. James Taggart of- oWi11 f°fi°w in aX®onal ^ens’Pleas- MAYER, Evelyn, 85, resi­ dent of Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday, December 6, 2004 in the Forest Hill Retirement Com­ munity, St. Clairsville, Ohio. She was bom August 6, 1919 in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Harry L. and Bertha Stein- man Brinkman. She was a retired bookkeeper at the Stone and Thomas Depart- ment Store for 52 years. She was a member, Deacon, ana I Elder at the Warwood Presbyter­ ian Church, where she was also a member of the Perryman Class In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Mayer; her brothers, Harry and Melvin Brinkman; and sisters, Wilma Middleton and Virginia Brinkman. Surviving are her daughter, Jean Ruppenthal of Wheeling; grandchildren, Ronald Edward Frye Jr. of North Carolina, Julie Desiree Winemiller of Buckhan- non, W.Va., Lindsay Harman of Sutton, W.Va., Brian Rup­ penthal of Columbus, Ohio, and Henry Martin Ruppenthal IV of Martinsburg, W.Va.; and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling. . Friends will then be received Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at the War- wood Presbyterian Church with the Rev. David Bruce officiat­ ing. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. . In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Warwood Presbyterian Church, 99 North;23rd Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Condolences may be sent to the family at www^kepncrfuner- al.com. i tf^JVlAYER, John S. 77, of St. Clairsville, formerly of Nemacolin and Carmichaels, Pa., died Saturday, Jan. 20, 2001, in Forest Hills Care Center, £>t. Clairsville. He was bom Jan. 27, 1923, in Col­ lier, Pa., son of the late Louis and Kathryn Rouch Mayer. He worked as an electrician at the Nemacolin Mine from 1942 until his retirement in 1987 and resided in Carmichaels from 1989 until moving to St. Clairsville in 1997. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in central Germany and was a member of the Faith-Gray-McCardle VFW Post 4584 of Masontown, Pa. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Anthony and Thomas Mayer, both who died in infancy, Louis, Albert, and Stanley Mayer; and a sister, Marie Sharpnack. Surviving are his wife, Helen Maddich Mayer, whom he mar­ ried on Feb. 28, 1^48; two sons, John S. Mayer Jr. of St. Clairsville and Anthony A. Mayer of Washington, Pa.; five grandchildren, Bridget Mayer, Mark Mayer, Samantha Mayer, Jessica Ann Mayer and Julia Ann Mayer; two brothers, Augustine R. Mayer of Cleveland, Ohio and Rudolph Mayer of East Moline, 111.; a sister, Mrs. Julia Gadmack of Euclid, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Yoskovich Funeral Home, Martin J. Yoskovich Funeral Director, 300 South Vine Street (Route 88), Carmichaels, Pa., on Monday from 2- 9 p.m. where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23,2001. The Rev. Roger C. Saunders will offi­ ciate. Interment will follow at Laurel Point Cemetery, Carmichaels, with military honors accorded at the grave­ side by VFW Post 4584 and Ameri­ can Legion Post 423. Viola Mayer Viola Margaretta Colley • iyf 87, Jefferson Street, Bellai ., ditj _ Saturday, Dec. 21, 1996 in City Hospital, Bellaire. SEe was born July 11, 1909 at Wellsville, daugh­ ter of the late William Colley and Anna Kutcher Colley. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bel- laire, Order of Eastern Star 199 of Bellaire, Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America in Wheeling, Daughters of the Nile in Wheeling and the White Shrine of Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Alvin O. Mayer. Surviving are a son, Alvin E. Mayer of Bellaire; a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Naomi) Conway of Bridge­ port; a brother, Charles Colley of Wheeling; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation­ al Road, Brookside, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Stephen Sparling officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Mary Mayeres Mary Marie sConnors Mayeres, 83. 69239 Chermont Road, Bridgeport, formerly of Bellaire, died Monday, June 30. 19_9J7. in City HospitaTT^elTaire. She was born July 10, 1913 at Bellaire, a daughter of the late Coleman and Bridget Coyne Connors. She was a retired sales clerk for the former L.S. Good & Co., Wheeling, a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wolfhurst and Catholic Women’s Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Henry; six brothers, Patrick, John, James, Michael Edward, Martin and Charles Connors. Surviving are two sons, Charles H. of Reynoldsburg and Richard C. of Shadyside; two daughters, Mary Lee Mayeres of Bridgeport and Mrs. John (Bertha B.) Kogut of Bowie. Md.; 1 1 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation­ al Road, Brookside, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Monsignor Mark J. Froehlich officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Vigil services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home. __ RICHARD MAYERES Richard Mayeres, 76, of Shadyside, OH passed away February 3, 2016 at Wheel­ ing Hospital with his family members by his side. Rich was bom April 20, 1939 in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Henry and Mary Connors Mayeres. He was retired from IBEW local 141 Wheeling, WV and a member of St Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside, OH. Surviving is his wife Connie Yeager Mayeres, two daughters, Tina (James) Patterson of Dillonvale, OH, Tammy (Brent) Mont­ gomery of Clarington, OH, a son, Richard (Laurie) Mayeres of Shadyside, OH, a brother, Charles (Mary) Mayeres of Reynoldsburg, OH, two sisters, Mary Lee Mayeres of Bridgeport, OH and Bertha Bridget (John) Kogut of Bowie, MD, four grandchildren, Jessica Otto (Travis) Postlewait, Jenna and Jaycee Mayeres, and Connor Patterson a great- grandson, Ethan Postlewait Brother-in-law, A1 Yeager of Florissant, MO, and sis­ ter-in-law, Helen Coyne Yeager of St. Louis MO, nephews, Robert Ainsworth of Springfield, VA, and Dan Mayeres of Bridgeport, OH along with several nieces and nephews. Funeral mass will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday Febru­ ary 11, 2016 at St. Mary Catholic Church, East 40th Street, Shadyside, Ohio with Fr. SamueJ. Saprano officiating, Interment will be at the convenience of the family in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to, St Mary Catholic Church, Shady­ side, OH. 43947. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.bauknechtaltmeyer.c om. ski

Lansing,JZ#W died Tuesday in«. Easto, Ohio Regional Hospital at Mar­ tins Ferry. She was born Dec. 18, 1919 at Adena, daughter of the late Stanley and Frances Tybuszewski Mayeski. A retired employee of Wheel­ ing Stamping she was a member of St. Joeph’s Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, and the Catholic Women’s Club. Surviving are a brother, Stanley Mayeski, with whom she resided; two sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Jennie) Martinkosky of Lansing, Mrs. John (Virginia) Zido of Lansing. Friends received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. to­ day and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. George Yontz the celebrant. Burial will be in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. Rosary at 8 p.m. Thursday. “IX Stanley Mayeski Stanley Mayeski, 66, Creek Dri­ ve, Lansing, dip-d,Slipway Mnrrh 15^1 99-R in^St Frances Medical "Center, Pittsburgh. He was born April 29, 1931 in Lansing, a son of the late Stanley and Frances Tybushaski Mayeski. A retired employee from Wheel­ ing Closure Co., formerly Conti­ nental Can Co., Wheeling, he was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War; a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, Bridgeport American Legion Post 227, Bridgeport Eagles Aerie 995 and the Lansing Sportsmen Club. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister, Josephine Mayeski. Surviving are two sisters, Jennie Martinkosky and Mrs. John (Vir­ ginia) Zido, both of Lansing; sever­ al nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation­ al Road, Brookside, Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 1 p.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Monsignor Mark Froehlich the celebrant. Burial fol­ lows in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine, with full military graveside services conducted by the Belmont County Council of the American Legion. Vigil services will be held Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. in the funeral home. MAYFIELD, Charles “Chuck,” 78, of Grandview Road, Glen Dale, died Wednes­ day, May 14, 2003 in Wheeling ! Hospital Medical Park. He was bom Nov. 20, 1924 in Mobley, W.Va., the son of the late Herb Willey and Ola Mayfield Wagner. He was a World War II Army veteran; a retired foreman from Louis Marx Toy Company; and a member of the Allen Grove Presbyterian Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary P. Mayfield; a son, Charles Kevin Mayfield; three brothers, Melvin Willey, John Calvin Wagner and Franklin D. Wagner; and two sisters, Ber­ nice Lemasters and Lelia Hutchison. Survivors include a daughter, Charla Macy of Bethesda, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Sharon May- field of Charlotte, N.C.; a grandson, Gregory Sullivan of Bethesda, Ohio; three grand­ daughters, Melissa Ann May- field and Jennifer Erin May- field, both of North Carolina and Christine Michelle Macy of Bethesda, Ohio; a brother, Robert Wagner of Limestone; a sister, Zelda McCombs of Moundsville; and several nieces and nephews. » Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Inter­ ment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park. MAYFIELD, Mr. Eldridge “Sippi,” was born October 5, 1944 in Wheel­ ing W.Va., the son of James Bennett Mayfield, Sr., and Harriet Dixon Mayfield. “Sippi” was owner and operator of Brick House and Plaze Koffee Shop. “Sippi” was prececlecrin death by his father, James Bennett, Sr., sisters, Edith Twyman. Geraldine Rainey, Ruth Etta and Mary Alice Mayfield and Darlene Turn- er. Surviving are brother, James “Slick"' Mayfield and wife, Cookie from Bridge­ port, OhiQ and sister, "Pret­ ty ■’Betty Ann Mayfield of Wheeling; his wife, Sharon of Wheeling; two step­ daughters, "Stacey and Tracey Lewis; proud grand­ son, Trey of Wheeling and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews and many many special friends. Friends will be received from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, July 29, 2011 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 1 308 Chap- line St., Wheeling (304- 232-51 10) where service will be held on Saturday, July 30, 2011 at 11 a.m. with the Reverend Willie Nevels officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the fam- ily. HARRIETT MAYFIELD Harriett Dixon Mayfield, deai* beloved precious moth­ er, of Wheeling, WV, passed on Sunday, September 18, 2016 in Columbus, OH. She was born in Cadiz, OH on March 4, 1915, a daughter of the late Anniebelle and Overton Dixon. She retired from L.S. Goods Company in Wheel­ ing, WV. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Ben­ nett Mayfield, Sr. in 1973; her children, Geraldine Ramey, Harriett Darlene Mayfield-Tumer, Ruth Etta, Mary Alice and Eldridge (Sippi) Mayfield. Surviving are her chil­ dren, James Bennett (Slick), Eleanor (Cookie) Mayfield of Bridgeport, OH. and Betty (Pretty Betty) May- field of Follansbee, WV; her grandchildren, great-grand­ children and great-great­ grandchildren; all nieces and nephews; Helen Coles; daughter-in-law, Sharon Lewis Mayfield; Cedelia Pugh; and a host of friends. A celebration of life serv­ ice will be held on Saturday, September 24, 2016, at Macedonia Baptist Church, 105- 12th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003, with Rev. Dr. Melvin G. Rippy officiating. Family and friends will be received from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, WVCJ-N*f Personal condolences may be offered at www.kepnerfuneral.com. MAYFIELD, Mary Alice, 64, of North Huron Street, Wheeling, W.Va., died Satur­ day, May 27, 2006 in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born July 1 8, 1941 in Hopedale, Ohio, daughter of Harriett Dixon Mayfield and the late James Mayfield. Ms. Mayfield was a self- employed ln-Home Day Care Provider; and was a member of the Bethlehem Apostolic Temple, Wheeling. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a son, William Laval May- field; and four sisters, Geral­ dine, Edith. Ruth Etta and Harriett Darlene. Surviving in addition to her mother”of Bridgeport, Ohio, are two daughters, Har­ riett Nadene Hinton and her husband, George, Jr., of Wheeling and Renee May- field of Columbus, Ohio; two brothers, James Mayfield of Bridgeport and Eldridge Mayfield of Wheeling; a sis­ ter, Betty Ann Mayfield of Wheeling; five grandchil­ dren, William Laval May- field, Jr., Eva Ellen Shay Mayfield, Tre’Zaree May- field, Jonathan and Joshua Hinton; two great- grandchil­ dren, Harmonie and Shaheed Mayfield; and a close friend, Pat Johnson. Friends will be received Wednesday, May 31, 2006 from 1 1 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. at the Beth­ lehem Apostolic Temple, 330 Main Street, Wheeling with Pastor Darrell Cummings offi­ ciating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Personal condolence’s my be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com.

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MAYFIELD, Ronald L., 82, of Weirton, W.Va., died Tuesday September 25, 2007. He was born on April 25, 1925 in New Martinsville, W.Va., a son of Guy and Goldie Fagert Mayfield. Preceding him in death, besides his parents, were a son, Dean Mayfield; and two broth­ ers, his twin, Donald Mayfield, and Charles Mayfield. Ron was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II and served in the Pacific as a mem­ ber of the 6th Marine Division. A few years after returning from the war, he and Evelyn Stewart married. Ron and Eve­ lyn Mayfield celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary on October 2, 2006. Ron worked for 32 years at Weirton Steel, retiring in 1982 from the Sheet Mill. He had a long and active retirement, overcoming many health prob­ lems by keeping a steadily pos­ itive outlook. He enjoyed coin collecting, bragging about his five grand­ children, following and cri­ tiquing most any sport, helping his kids fix up their homes, and going places. He especially liked baseball, having played a lot of it as a young man. He also was good at woodworking, and helped build houses at one time. Ron was a member of the Tri-State Marine Corps Club; the American Legion; and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving are his loving wife, Evelyn Mayfield; son, David Mayfield of Norfolk, Va. and his wife, Martine; daughter, Dawna DiAngelis of Canton, Ohio, and her hus­ band, JD; son, Darren May- field of Weirton, and his wife, Glenda; grandchildren, Zachary Mayfield of Norfolk, David DiAngelis of Columbus, Ohio, Tony DiAngelis of Can­ ton, Ohio, Brianna Mayfield and Daniel Mayfield, both of Weirton. Also surviving are a sister, Blanche Doty; and a brother, Ray Mayfield, both of Paden City, W.Va.; and, numerous nieces and nephews. ; Family and friends will be received at Steel and Wolfe Funeral Home, 380 Penco Road, Weirton, on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., where a service will be held at the chapel Friday at 10:30 a.m. Interment following in Three Springs Cemetery in Weirton. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 380 Summit Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952. MAYFIELD, William Laval Sr., 43, of Grandview Street, Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, Sept. 16,2003 at home. He was bom July 1, 1960 in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of Mary Alice Mayfield of Wheeling and the late William Laval Richard­ son. He was employed by T.C.I. as a cable technician and was a mem­ ber of the Marshall Co. Hunting and Fishing Club. In addition to his father, he was also preceded in death by a broth­ er, Royce Smelley; and a sister, Rayla Johnson Scott. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Patricia i Miller Mayfield; a son, William Laval Mayfield Jr. of Wheeling; a daughter, Eva Ellen Shay May- field of Wheeling; adopted daugh­ ter, Monica Renee Manns of Wheeling; two grandchildren, Shaeed Malik Mayfield and Har- monie Shanee Mayfield of Wheel- ing; three step-grandchildren, Jai’ehir Jackson, Jaquay Jackson and Jaquan Jackson, all of Wheel­ ing; four brothers, Charles Perdue of Cincinnati, Ohio, Edwin Richardson of Bellaire, Ohio, Michael Wallace of Astrabala, Ohio and Doran Richardson of Bellaire, Ohio; four sisters, Nadine Mayfield Hinton of Bellaire, Ohio, Renee Mayfield of Columbus, Ohio, Denise Johnson of Bellaire, Ohio and Renee Perdue of Atlanta, Ga.; his grandmother, Harriett Mayfield of Wheeling; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, 2003 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheeling where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 19, 2003 with the Rev. James Ellison officiating. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Personal condolences may be . made to the family at www.kepn- erfuneral.com. MAYHEW, Albert “Leroy,” 75, of Bethany Pike, Wellsburg, VV.Va., died December 19. 2007, in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born April 22, 1932, in Wellsburg, a son of the late Michael and Nora Cavey May hew. Leroy was formerly employed at Koppers, FoIIans- bee, W.Va., and Cresant Glass Works, Wellsburg. He was a Protestant by faith. He was also preceded in death by four brothers, James Mayhew, Paul Mayhew, twin to Leroy Delbert Mayhew and Eugene Mayhew; one sister, Mammie Corbin: and several nieces and nephews. Surviving are one brother, Gary Mayhew and his wife, Charlene, of Clinton, Tenn. Visitation will be held Mon­ day, December 24, 2007 from 1 1 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m., at Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles St.. Wellsburg, WV, with the Rev. Gary Watt, Wellsburg Christ­ ian Church, officiating. Interment in Kadesh Chapel pemelery, Wellsburg. Alma Mayhew^ nff Alma D. Hollingsworth May hew, 75, 68205 Commercial Drive, Bridgeport, formerly of Bellaire, died Saturday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was born April 28, 1913 at Holloway, a daughter of the late Chalmers and Elizabeth Kadora Hollingsworth. She was a retired employee of Sutton & Stewart Construction Co., Bridgeport, the RSVP of Belmont County, and a member of the First United Presbyterian Church, Order of Eastern Star, both at Bellaire, White Shrine of .Jerusalem, Mizpah Shrine No. 22 I of Bellaire, Bridgeport American Legion Auxiliary and AARP No. 29 at Bridgeport. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth E. Mavhew; two brothers, William Hollingsworth and Ray Bowers. Surviving are two sons, James D. Fernihough of Marietta and David A. Mayhew of Baltimore, Md.; two grandchildren, Mark Fernihough of Parkersburg, W.Va., and Diane Dennis of Marietta; three great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services wifi be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. James Chain and the Rev. Loman Fish officiating Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Bellaire Order of Eastern Star 194 services at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the funeral home. MAYHEW, Florence L., 83, of Weirton, W.Va., passed f away Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at her home. Born January 01, 1923 in Beech Bottom, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Clark and Mary (Dembow) Bahr. Florence was also preceded in death by her husband, James H. May hew; daughter, Tanya Wilson; brothers." Melvin and Jerry Bahr; and sisters, Rosie Wilson and Louise Gorby. Florence retired in 1981 from Center Foundry in War- wood, W.Va., where she worked as a secretary. She was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Weirton Moose Lodge 688; and was Protestant by"faith. Florence’s survivors include her daughter, Susie Mayhew and her fiance, Kendal Panton, of Chokoloskee, Fla.; son-in- law, Richard Wilson; brother, Clark Bahr, Jr. and his wife, Patty, of St. Clairsville, Ohio; sister, Naomi “Mamie” (Thomas) Cunningham and her husband. John, of Weirton; grandchildren. Heather Frost of Jacksonville, Fla., and Richard Wilson, Jr. formerly of Wellsburg. The family will receive friends Sunday, November 19, 2006 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, where funeral servic­ es will be conducted at 11 a.m. on Monday, November 20, 2006 with the Reverend William C. Stout officiating. Interment will be in Kadesh Chapel Cemetery, Beech Bot­ tom. Memorial contributions in memory of Florence can be made to the American Cancer Society, Hancock County Unit, P.O. Box 2166, Weirton, WV 26062. ______MAYHEW, Paul W. Sr., 80, of Follansbee, W.Va., died Sun­ day, July 2, 2006 in Brightwood Center, Follansbee, W.Va. He was bom May 21,1926 in Jefferson County, Ohio, a son of the late Herbert R. and Florence Kimble Mayhew. Paul retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh-Steel Corp., where he worked as an electrical foreman in the 80 inch mill, was a Navy veteran of WWII and the Korean War, a Protestant by faith, a member of the VFW and Loyal Order of Moose, both in Follans­ bee, W.Va. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sis­ ters, Mary Cunningham and Ber­ nice Damms. Surviving are five daughters, Debbie Schwertfeger, Follansbee, Ginger Debnar and husband Lee of Wellsburg, Pauline Mayhew of Ohio, Roxanne Romitti and hus­ band Rick of Leechburg, Pa., Mary Mayhew of Follansbee; a son, Paul W. Mayhew, Jr. and wife Lois of Wheeling; a brother, Pete Mayhew and wife Sue of Follansbee; two sisters, Shirley Columbo and husband Bill of Colliers and Lucille Adams and husband Will of Follansbee; nine grandchildren; six great-grand­ children. Friends will be received on Wednesday, July 5 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main Street, Fol­ lansbee, WV where services will be held on Thursday, July 6 at 11 am. with Rev. Colleen Molinaro officiating. Interment will follow in St. Johns Cemetery, Colliers, WV. Full military honors will be conducted by the Ohio Valley Veterans Memorial Sauad. Send online condolences toj www.chambersandjames^om^J MAYHUGH, Albert E. “Bud”’ Jr., 48, of Harrisville, OH died Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at Wheeling Hospital, He was bom November 21. 1965 in Martins Ferry, OH, a son of the late Albert E. and Jean M. Covington Mayhugh, Sr. Bud\vas a social mem­ ber of the Yorkville Post of VFW and a Methodist by faith. He is survived by his .wife, Kathy Jo Hughes Mayhugh; four Step-chil­ dren, Jennifer Zoc of Columbus, OH. Timothy Joseph Zoc of Pittsburgh, PA, Matthew Dean (Echo) Zoc of Dillonvale, OH and Christopher Michael Zoc of the home; a sister, Pamela Jean (Ralph) Easthom of Harrisville; two step-grand­ children, Cole Allen Zoc and Nicholas Michael Zoc. There will be no visita­ tion, services at the conven­ ience of the family /L. Arrangements by Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory. Bellaire. OH. Albert Mayhugh Sr ^ ? Albert E. Mayhugh Sr., 58, 72320 Gray’s Ridge Road, St. Clairsville, died Thursday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born June 26, 1931 in Mar­ tins Ferry, son of the late Albert and Delores Gray Mayhugh. She was a retired employe e of Consolidation Coal Co., Oak Park mine, a Protestant and a member of the Bridgeport Eagles. He was preceded m death by a brother, Charles Mayhugh. Surviving are his wife, Jean Covington Mayhugh: a son, Albert E. Jr. of St. Clairsville; three daughters, Pamela Ma yhugh and Rhonda Van Fossen, Doth of St. Clairsville, and Brenda Hossman of Bridgeport; two granddaughters. Friends will be received, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 jxm. Sunday, with the Rev. Ray Benesh officiating. Burial follows in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. Arthur W. Mayhugh Arthur W. Mayhugh, 72, 33rd Street. Bellaire, died Tuesday. Sept. .15. l_9££-at the Belmont Commu­ nity Hospital, Bellaire. He was born on Aug. 3, 1926 in Bellaire, the son of the late Arthur O. and Cynthia Nelson Mayhugh. He was a retired employee of the former Imperial and Rodefer’s Glass Co., Bellaire. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Walter. Surviving are a brother, Eugene Mayhugh of Bellaire; two sisters, Thelma Porter and Connie May- I hugh, both of Bellaire. x There will be no visitation. Ser- [ vices and burial will be held at the ^convenience of the family. Arrangements by Grisell Funeral ' Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire. MAYHUGH, Bonnie, born July 13, 1927 in Bellaire, Ohio, died December 8, 2008, in Columbus Ohio. She is survived by chil­ dren, Ray, Rayna, Rebecca, Larry, Gerry and Rickie; sis­ ters, Nada Frank, Lorna Mason and Rosemary Tucker; brothers, Paul and Jack Mayhugh; and numer­ ous grandchildren and great­ grandchildren. A Memorial service will be held at a later date. Rodman Funeral Service. Clarence Mayhugh ^90 Clarence Mayhugh, Bethesda, died this morning in Monroe Health Care Center, Woodsfield. Arrangements are pending at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be­ thesda. Clarence Mayhugh Clarence William “Bill” Mayhugh, 65, of Canal Winchester, Ohio, died Saturday, Dec. IS. 2004 at his residence. He was a retired Supervisor , for Columbia Gas of Ohio after 37 years of service; a member of Brice United Methodist Church, U.S. Trotting Association, OHI-IA Gaaco Club. Survived by wife of 46 ' years, Beverly Monahan Mayhugh: daughter, Tamara1 (David) Booth of Columbus;, sons, Clarence W. (Susan) Mayhugh Jr., Columbus; I Jeffrey A. (Debra) Mayhugh, Bremen. Sean (Regina) Mayhugh, Circleville; grand­ children, Jordan and Travis Booth, Lisa Christman and Jessica Tatman; sisters, Ramona Mayhugh. Bethesda, Ohio, Joan (Harold) Shrader. Bethesda; sister-in-law, Nancy Mayhugh, Barnesville and a brother, James (Ruth) Mayhugh, Bethesda. Preceded in death by parents, Clarence and Virginia Church Mayhugh and brother, Roger Mayhugh. Friends may call at the Myers Funeral Home, Groveport, Ohio, Tuesday, 5 to 8 p.m., where services will be conduct­ ed Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. Interment at Franklin Hills Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Brice United Methodist Church, 3160 Brice Road. Brice, OH 43109. MAYHUGH, Connie “Nonnie,” 75, died Saturday, March 8, 2014, at Liza’s Place in Wheeling, WV. She was born January 4, 1939 in Bellaire, OH, a daughter of the late Arthur and Cynthia (Nelson) Mayhugh. She worked in the laun­ dry of Belaire Cit^Hospital for 37 years. ' / L. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Kathryn “Funny” LeMonte Surviving arc her son, Timothy (Deborah) LeMonte of Urichsville OH, two daughters, Tammy (Jerry) Hoskins of Gahanna. OH, and Colleen (Bob) While of Bellaire OH; as well as a sister, Thelma Porter, of Bridgeport, OH. She is also survived by seven grand­ children, Mary Beth, John, Arik. Katie, Jessy, Bobbi Jo and Cody as well as eight great- grandchildren, Lauryn, Austin, Jess, Bri, Starr, Skyler, Nathan and Dalton; and one great- great-grand- daughter, Patience. In accordance with her wishes no formal services will be held. Cynthia^fcgh Cynthia L. Mayhugh, 76, of 321 Florence Ave., Bellaire, died Saturday in Bellaire City Hospi­ tal. She was bom Aug. 4,1908, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth King Nelson. A Protestant by faith, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Arthur (Katty) Mayhugh in 1974. Surviving are two sons, Ar­ thur and Eugene, both of Bell­ aire; two daughters, Connie Mayhugh and Thelma Porter, both of Bellaire; a brother, William Nelson of Barton; a sister, Ellen Carter of San Ber­ nardino, Calif.; eight grand­ children ; seven great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, today, 1 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where ser­ vices will be Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia officiating. Burial follows in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. DeEtta Mayhugh DeEtta Lynn Mayhugh, 48, Pad­ ucah, Ky., formerly of Martins Fer­ ry, died Monday, December 5, 1994 in Lourdes Hospital, Paduc­ ah, Ky. She was bom December 19, 1945 in Iowa. She was a Catholic. Russell Mayhugh, her husband, preceded her in death. Surviving are three sons, Russell Mayhugh II of Oak Park, Mich., Danny Mayhugh of Dillonvale, Jason Slyder of Paducah, Ky.; a daughter, Nickie Shever of Paduc­ ah, Ky.; two brothers, Joseph Reiter of Utah and Ernie Reiter of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters, Sharon Lajoie of Seattle, Wash., and Judy Doss of Flagstaff, Ariz.; four grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend grave­ side services, today at 3 p.m. in Holly Memorial Gardens Ceme­ tery, Pleasant Grove. The Rev. Thomas Magary will officiate at the services. Local arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 102 Main St., Tiitonsville. Delores Mayhugh Delores Mayhugh, 90, of 72320 Gray Ridge Road, St. Clairsville, died Monday at home. She was born Aug. 19, 1895 in Bellaire, daughter of the late Sam and Millie Williams Gray. c20JQfl/, to She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Mayhugh, May 10,1966. Surviving are a son, Albert E. of St. Clairsville; four grand­ children; two great-grand­ children. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Wednesday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. John Walters officiating. Burial will be in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. Dory flSyW' Dory S. (Skinny) Mayhugh, 65, of Fairpoint, formerly of Glen­ coe, died Saturday in Ohio Valley General Hospital Born in Bellaire, April 30, 1902, son of Eli and Mary John- ( son Mayhugh, he was a retired j miner. Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. William Heddleson, Bridgeport, Mrs. Earl Bishop, Glencoe and two nephews, Charles Bannest and Russell Bannest, both of Glencoe. Funeral services were held at St. Clairsville Wednesday with the Rev. Gordon Farmer of­ ficiating. Interment was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Elie Mayhugh Elsie D. Mayhugh, 85, 60583 State Route 7, Shadyside, died Sunday, Jan. 21, 200 Mn Shady- side Care Center, Shadyside. She . was bom Feb. 4, 1915 in Wheel­ I ing, a daughter of the late Joseph - and Verona Gerdau Burda. She was a retired employee of „ The Ohio Fireworks Co. of Bel- laire and a member of St. Marys - Catholic Church, Shadyside. She was preceded in death by - her husband, Delmas E. Mayhugh; two sisters, Bernadine McQuade and Marcella Bommer. Surviving are two daughters, Phyllis Nelms and her husband Tom of Shadyside and Delma Schmitt and her husband, Mike of Shadyside; four grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Friends wil Ibe received Tues­ day, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Avc., Shady­ side. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Marys Catholic Church with Fr. Frank Cronin offi­ ciating. Interment follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. i Frances Mayhugh Frances Mayhugh, 76, New Philadelphia formerly of Bellaire, died Monday, October 18, 1993, at the Morning View Nursing Home, New Philadelphia. She was bom Sept. 15, 1917 in Bellaire, daughter of the late Joseph and Katherine Adlisec Gorshe. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert Mayhugh; a brother, Michael Gorshe and two sisters, Ann Kasko and Mary Funari. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Gilbert Hayhugh of Nokcsville, Va.; R. Bruce Mayhugh of Grayson, Ga.; a daughter,' Carole Hurst of New Philadelphia; two brothers, Joe Gor- shc of Bcthcsda and Louis Gorshe of Bellaire; three sisters, Helen Green­ wood of Bellaire, Katy Moffitt of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Margaret Kay of Natrona Heights, Pa.; six grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Bauknccht Funcal Home, Bellaire, Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Thursday at 11 a.m., with the Revs. William Carter and Ralph Salciccia of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsvillc. Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Home Care, and Hospice, 439 Warwood Avc., Wheeling, W.Va. Gilbert Mayhugh Gilbert Mayhugh, 75, 608 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia, formerly of Bellaire, died Tuesday in Aultman Hospital, Canton. He was born Jan. 29,1915, in Bellaire, a son of the late Milton and Carrie Cann Mayhugh. He was a retired federal mine in­ spector the U.S. Government and a member of the First Christian Church, New Philadelphia. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Glenn and George Mayhugh. Surviving are his wife, Frances Gorshe Mayhugh; two sons, Dr. Gilbert M. of Nok esville, Va., and R. Bruce of Grayson, Ga. ; a daugh­ ter, Carole A. Hurst of New Philadelphia, Pa.; six grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Fridav, with the Revs. Enzie Wade ancf Ralph Salciccia of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Assoc­ iation or the American Cancer Society. Harry Mayhugh Harry K. Mayhugh, 87, of “yyce Road, Martins Ferry, Voa0, Sunday, July 27, 2003 at the home of his daugh- ter. . He was born Sept. 21, 1915 Jn Shadyside, Ohio, son of the late Harry H. and Rose E. Thompson Mayhugh. He was a retired truck driver for Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Martins Ferry Plant, and a protestant by faith. In addition to his parents, Harry was preceded in death by one son Russell K. Mayhugh; three brothers Russell, Harold and Paul Mayhugh; one sister Gladys greenwood. Harry is survived by his wife of 67 years, Jessie M. Barton Mayhugh; one daughter Lee Landers and her husband Russell of St. Clairsville, Ohio, one sister Mildred Riley of Jacobsburg, Ohio, four grand- children and seven great - grandchildren. Visitation will be Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 102 Main St., Tiltonsville, Ohio, where servic­ es will be conducted by Harry’s son-in-law Russell Landers,- Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions in Harry’s honor may be made to Valley Hospice, 98 B East Cove Avc., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. JAMES MAYHUGH James C. Mayhugh, 68, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, at home. He was born Aug. 21, 1949, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Earl and Dorothy (Phillips) May­ hugh Ragase. Jim was retired from the Yorkville Plant of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel. He was a member of the First Christian Church and American Legion Post #38, both of Martins Ferry, as well as the Indian Club and V.F.W Post 4811, both of Yorkville, OH. He enjoyed playing golf and driving his Corvette. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, Vietnam. Surviving are his wife, Terri (Gwynne) Mayhugh; his son, Michael J. (Cara) Mayhugh of Dublin, OH; a brother, Robert (Linda) 1 Mayhugh of Yorkville; and a sister, Hope Ann (Thomas) Magnone of Middletown, OH. Friends will be received at Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut Sl„ Martins Ferry, OH, Sunday from 5- 8 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. until time of serv­ ice at 11 a.m. with Minister Rod Kasler officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery^ Mar­ tins Ferry, OH. V’7/L- Military honors will be presented by the Belmont County Veteran’s Assoc. Monday at 10:45 a.m. at the funeral home. Jean Mayhugh TL. Jean M. Mayhugh, 65, 52 South Back Street, Harrisville, died, Thursday. May 7. 199.8 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was bom July 9, 1932 in May­ nard, a daughter of the late Burton and Mabel Jeffers Covington. : She was a Protestant. C- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Albert E. Mayhugh; two grandsons. S Surviving are a son, Albert E. of Harrisville; three daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Pam) Mayhugh, with whom she resided, Brenda Mayhugh of Bellaire and Rhonda Mack of Bridgeport; a brother. Burton Cov­ ington of Glendale , Ariz.; two sis­ ters, Shirley Nichols and Deanna Ewing, both of Martins Ferry; two granddaughters; a great-grand­ daughter. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Funeral home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Ray Benesh officiating. Burial follows in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. JESSIE MAYHUGH Jessie M. Mayhugh, 95, passed away June 2, 2016 at her daughter’s home. She was born October 6, 1920, a daughter of the late Alexander and Myrtle (Adams) Barton. Jessie was a Protestant by faith and enjoyed embroidery and crocheting. In addition to her par­ ents, she is preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Harry Mayhugh: a son, Russell Mayhugh: her brothers, Edward, Okey, Sylvester, Elmer (Delmas), and Carl Barton; and sis­ ters, Faye, Glenna, Ella and Viola Barton. Jessie is survived by her daughter, Lee Landers (Russell) of St. Clairsville; Grandchildren, Troy, Rus­ sell, Danny, and Nickie; and six great-grand chil­ dren. Friends will be received Monday, June 6 from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Rd. Bridgeport, OH. Russell Landers will be officiating the service and interment will follow at Holly Memo­ rial Gardens in Mt. Pjeas- ant, OH. “T"'C_ In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be sent to the First Baptist Church of Barnesville, 94 Shady Lane, Barnesville, OH 43713. r

MaYHuGH, Leona R., 64, of 3501 Central Ave., Shadyside, died Sunday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was an employee of Shadyside Manor and a member of St Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, in 1983; her par­ ents, Timothy and Leona Wilds Luccy. Surviving are two sons, Joseph and Jeffrey, b6th of Wor­ thington, Ohio; a daughter, Joyce Kimble of Shadyside; two brothers, Jerry and Timothy Lucey, both of Wheeling; two sisters, Catherine Richards of McMechen and Dorothy Kcrwood of Bcnwood; six grand­ children. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment in Davis Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Vigil service at 8:45 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to Shadyside Fire department and emergency squad. fi/lerle SVJayhugh Merle Mayhugh, 82, 3868 Central Ave., Shadyside, died Thursday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was bom May 31,1910 in Bellaire, a son of the. late William and Agnes Patterson Mayhugh. He was a retired employee ot tne Shadyside Local School District, a member of the Church of the Nazarene at Shadyside and a World War Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Shell Johnson Mayhugh; four brothers and four sisters. Surviving arc two stepsons, William and Michael Johnson of Florida. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m., with Michael Adkins of­ I ficiating. Burial follows in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. Robert Mayhugh Robert R. Mayhugh, 66, 118 Main St., Powhatan Point, formerly of Shadyside, died Mon­ day in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Dec. 29, 1921 at Shadyside, a son of the late Raymond and Rhea Lindsey Mayhugh. # ? /\J0 ^ He was a retired employee of the former International Har­ vester Corp., Shadyside, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of Shadyside Maconis Lodge. / f §' ff / - ^ He was preceded in death by his wife, Ursula Coleman Mayhugh, and a sister, Mary Ellen Mayhugh. Surviving are a son, Kenneth of Shadyside; a daughter, Mrs. Dan (Mary) Higgs of Powhatan Point; a stepson, Bruce Robertson of Shadyside; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Brad (Georgia) McVay of Shadyside; 10 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holly Me­ morial Gardens, Pleasant Grov, with the Rev. Charles Brewer of­ ficiating. Arrangements by ; Bauknecht Funeral Home, , Shadyside. Roger Mayhugh Roger D. Mayhugh. 60, of Barnesville, Ohio, died Friday at Barnesville Hospital. He was born May 13, 1944 in Barnesville, son of the late Clarence and Virginia Church Mayhugh. Roger was a member of the First Christian Church, Bethesda and owner of the Barnesville Antique Mall. Surviving are his loving wife, Nancy (Ballog) Mayhugh; son, Brian Mayhugh of the home; faithful companion, Sadie; two brothers, William (Beverly) Mayhugh of Columbus, and James (Ruth) Mayhugh of Bethesda; two sisters, Ramona Mayhugh and Joan (Harold) Shrader of Bethesda; mother and father-in-law, Lawrence and Mildred McMahon; broth­ er-in- law, Michael (Shannon) Ballog; sisters-in-law', Judy (Tom) Doll and Sherri (Jack) Robinson; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Tuesday from 1 1 a.m., until time of service at 1 p.m., at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut Street, Barnesville, Ohio, with Rev. John Jones officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Mrg/nia Me -r^ y M AMftTVWnlaT 82,tf Bethesda, died Friday in Bamesville Hospital. She was a member of Bel­ mont Ridge Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Clarence; her parents, Huey and Myrtle Stukey Church. Surviv­ ing are two daughters, Ramona, at home, and Joan Shrader of Bethesda, three sons, James and Roger, both ot Bethesda, and Clarence William ot Canal Winchester, Ohio; a sister, Bemadine Perkins of Pleasant Ridge, Ohio; 11 grandchildren; 12 great­ grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where ser­ vices will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Belmont Ridge Ceme­ tery, Beallsville. Mada Mayhugh Nada Mildred Mayhugh, 81, of Sturgis, S.D., formerly of Shadyside, died Wednesday at Sturgis Commu­ nity Health Care Center, Sturgis. She was bom OcL 12,1911 in Belmont, a daughter of the late Daniel and Freida Schnegg Durigg. She was a preceded in death by her husband, Russell Mayhugh; two brothers. Surviving are a son, Donald of Sturgis; two sisters, May Packer of St. Clairsville and Verna Durigg of Shadyside; two granddaughters; six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today from 1 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. until time of services at 2 p.m. at Carlsen-Jolley Funeral Home, Sturgis. Burial in Bear Butte Ceme­ tery, Sturgis. Local arrangements by Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. MAYHUGH, Zachary Albert, infant son of Albert E. Jr. and Bonita Arnold Mayhugh of St. Clairsville, died Friday in City Hospital, Bel- laire. Surviving in addition to his parents are his maternal grandpar­ ents, Harry and Donna Arnold of St. Clairsville; paternal grandmother, Jean Covington Mayhugh of St. ■a.*) mihfsL-h )c1ef) AMs. Clairsville; paternal great-grand­ mother, Mable Covington of Martins Ferry. Friends received from noon Monday until time of services at 1 , p.m. si Bauknecht Funeral Home, ': Bellaire. Interment in Rock Hill Cem­ etery, Bellaire. - .* Zelda Mayhugh

Zelda Elizabeth Mayhugh, 65,. Bellaire, died in Columbus Tuesday, Feb. 2. She was born Nov. 26, 1905, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Harry and Sarah Elizabeth King Nelson. Surviving are her husband, - I^wrence, four sons, Jack and Paul, both of Columbus, Harry of Perkin, 111., Sgt. Jerry of the U. S. Air Force, six daughters, Mrs. Lorna Mason, Bellaire, Mrs. Nada Frank, New Carlisle, Ohio, Mrs. Evangeline Dunn and Mrs. Bonnie Huskins, both of Columbus, Mrs. Maxine Kenline, Newton Falls, Mrs. Rosemary London, Washington, D.C., one brother, William Nelson, Barton, three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Carter, San Ber- nadino, Calif., Mrs. Florence Skaggs of Homeworth, Ohio, Cynthia Mayhugh of Bellaire, 31 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday in Bellaire. Cora Moyle / MAYLE, Cora “Peg,” 8 107 Mayle Way, Brilliant, died Monday in St. John Medical Center, Steuben­ ville. She was a member of Brilliant United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sherley E. Mayle, in 1978; a grand­ son, John Paulman, in 1967. Surviv­ ing is a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Paulman of Barnesville. Friends received at Wheeler Funeral Home, Brilliant, 7-9 p.m. today, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, where serv­ ices will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Hopewell Cemetery. A.W. Jackson Rebakah Lodge 846 memorial services at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Cora Mayta^fe Cora (Peg) Mayle, 80, of 107 Mayle Way, Brilliant, died Monday at St. John Medical Center, Steubenville. She was born June 5, 1904 at Lawsonham, Pa., a daughter of the late Theodore and Mary Buzard. She was a member of Brilliant United Methodist Church, A.W. Jackson Rebakah Lodge No. 846, and Brilliant Senior iCitizens. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sherley E. Mayle,: in 1978; a grandson, John Paulman, in 1967, and nine brothers and sisters. | Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Evelyn) Paulman of Barnesville. Friends may call at the Wheeler Funeral Home, Brilliant, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, with Jerry Penrod officiating. Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery. A.W. Jackson Rebakah Lodge No. 846 memorial services at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. MAYLE, Dolores “Jim­ mie,’’ 76, of Brilliant, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Septem­ ber 4, 2007, at the home of her daughter in Lenoir, North__Car- olina. * ‘"''Friends will be received on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third St., Brilliant, where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment in Fort Steuben Burial Estates, Wintersville. Condolences may be offered at www.wheelerfuneralhomes. com. F Wl'

MAYLE, Dorothy Virginia “Dot,” 71, of Mingo Junction (New Alexandria), Ohio, was called home to be with the Lord on May 11, 2013 at Trinity Medical Center West in Steubenville, Ohio, surrounded by loved ones. She was born July 20, 1941, in Wheeling WV, a daughter of the late Nonna and Charles Heifer. She was raised in Mooseheart Children’s Home in Chicago, 111. for 13 years. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Robert “Fuzzy” F. Mayle Sr. She was a homemaker, loving mother, devoted grandmother, aunt and friend. She was a faithful Christian and attended the Rush Run Community Chapel. She was a member of a New Alexandria card club and her favorite hobby was reading. In addition to her hus­ band other surviving loved ones are her daughter, Renee Mayle; son, Robert “Bub” (Mary K. Faldowski) Mayle Jr.; grandson, Robert “Bo” Mayle III and his girlfriend, Presley Cupp; two sisters, Betty Brown of Brilliant Ohio, and Joann (Charles) Mayle of Hopewell, Va. She will be fondly remem­ bered by her many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her granddaugh­ ter, Jessica Marie Mayle (Dot’s angel here on Earth); three brothers. Charles Heifer, Amil Heifer and John Heifer; and three sisters, Laura Bradley, Georgia Bradley, and Dolores “Sissy” Cammer. Graveside service will be held on Tuesday May 14 at 3 p.m. at the New Alexandria Cemetery, with Pastor Jim Monogioudis officiating. Family and friends will be received at the home following the service. In lieu of flowers Dot would have liked any memorial contributions to go to the Jessica M. Mayle Scholarship Fund, c/o Robert Mayle, 3766 State Highway 151, Mingo Junction, OH 43938. A special thanks to her niece, Jodi Maple for all of the loving care she provid­ ed with Dot’s dialysis at home. Arrangements were entrusted to Wheeler Funeral Homes, 712 Third I St.. Brilliant. If

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MAYLE, Jessica Marie, 20, of Dillonvale, Ohio, died Friday. April 24, 2009. She was born in Wheeling. W.Va., on July 9, 1988, a daughter of Robert and Mary K. Faldowski Mayle. Jessica was actively involved in the Delta Zeta Sorority at Youngstown State University, pursuing a degree in business; was cur­ rently employed by Victoria Secret in Boardman, Ohio; and a freshman volleyball coach at Buckeye Local High School. She was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith and had a strong Christian belief. Jessica was an inspiration and a bright light to all who knew her, and those left behind are grateful for having been touched by this angel. Jessica was preceded in death by her great- grand­ mother/Mary Nicholes. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother. Robert Mayle III; paternal grandparents, Robert Sr. and Dorothy Mayle of New Alexandria, Ohio; maternal grand parents, Andrew and Beverly Faldowski of Dillonvale; and numerous cousins. Friends will be received Tuesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, Ohio. Visitation will continue Wednesday April 29, 2009 from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 1 1 a.m. at the Meadowbrook Church of God, Rayland, Ohio. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. MAYLE, Linda J. (Gunnish), 59, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on Monday, Nov. 8, 2010. *7~C~ She was born Sept. 6, 1951, in Martins Ferry, a daughter of Ellen (Kohlhaase) Gunnish and the late George W. Gunnish. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry. Linda was a | graduate of Martins Ferry High School and the Wheeling Business College. Surviving in addition to her mother of Martins Ferry are a daughter. Michelle Mayle Sanders of Jackson, Mich.; a son, Michael (Malinda) Mayle of Martins Ferry; a sister, Janice (Paul) Smith of Shadyside, Ohio; grand­ children, Rachel Fario, Stephen, Brandon, and Dylan Mayle, Michael, Marayla, Madison, and Matthew Truby; and a nephew, Justin Smith. Family and friends will be received 2-4 p.m. and 6- 8 p.m. Thursday at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12, 2010 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry, with Rev. Phillip Van Dam officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Contributions to defray funeral costs may be made to the Linda Joyce Mayle Memorial Fund, c/o PNC Bank, 30 S. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, OH 43935. MAYLE, Perry Keith “P.K.,” 76, of Pine Meadows, Rush Run, Ohio, passed away Monday. January 22, 2007, with his family by his side. He was bom September 25, 1930, in Brilliant, Ohio, a son of the late Newton and Eliza­ beth (Liston) Mayle. In addi­ tion to his parents, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Newton R. '‘Sonny" Mayle; and a sister, Nancy Blanken­ ship. PK was a boiler maker for Local No. 154 in Pittsburgh. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army Air Corps for eight years. He was a member of the Brilliant Christian Church; and enjoyed fishing and playing guitar. He is survived by three sons, Donald Mayle of Hubert, N.C, Mark (Betti Mae) Mayle of Bethalto, Illinois and Brian Mayle of Rush Run; a daugh­ ter, Janet (Jeff) Bettineschi of Brilliant; his former wife, Helen (Vadas) Mayle of Bril­ liant; a brother, Sam Mayle of Mingo; two sisters. Bonny Weldon and Brenda Board, both of Brilliant; fourteen grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third Street, Bril­ liant, where services will be held on Thursday at Noon, with the Rev. Dr. Marc Tinst- man, officiating. Interment will follow in Hopewell Cemetery, with Mil­ itary Honors by Brilliant American Legion, Post 573. MAYNARD, James L., 75, of South Point, Ohio, former­ ly of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Saturday. January 20, 2007, in St. Mary’s Medical Center, Huntington, W.Va. He was bom March 29, 1931 in Williamson, W.Va., to the late Everett and Dora Grace Maynard. James was an Army and Air Force veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert F. Maynard. He is survived by one son, James B. Maynard of Wheel­ ing; daughter and son-in-law, Chrys and Joey Shaw of Wheeling; grandson, Jameson Maynard; and one brother, Jack D. Maynard of Wheeling. Friends may call from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, January 23, 2007, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Graveside service will be conducted 1 1a.m. Tuesday, January 23, 2007, at Miller Memorial Gardens, Miller, Ohio by the Rev. Eddie Salmons. MAYNARD, Mary J. (Dunn) South, 86, of Tri- adclphia, VV.Va., died Monday, July 20, 2009 in Shadyside Care Center. Shadyside. Ohio. Mary was born August 15, 1922 in Mount Pleas­ ant, Ohio, a daughter of the late William Dunn and Margaret (Cotts) Whilecot- ton. She was a homemaker and attended the Assembly of God Church, Valley Grove, W.Va. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Willard L. South. Sr.: sec­ ond husband, Earl May­ nard: a son, Willard L. South, Jr.: a brother, Tom Dunn; a sister, Nancy Dunn: and a step-daughter, Grace Riggs. Mary \s survived by her. three sons, William Chester and his wife, Maggie of Waterford, Ohio. Eugene R. “Gene” South and his wife, Janine of Triadelphia and David A. South of Tri­ adelphia: a step-daughter, Rachel Makofsky of Columbus, Ohio; 13 grand children; 17 great-grand children; and a cousin, Judy Dulin of Maryland. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 pm, Wednesday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling, where funeral services will be held at 1 I am, Thursday. July 23, 2009, with the Rev. Roger Rakon officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri­ can Cancer Society. Paul Maynard Paul Maynard, 98, of St. Clairsville^ Ohio, formerly of “Morgantown, W. Va.. died Wednesday, June 1 2, 2QTT2~aT ^Forest Hill Nuismg HumeCSt. Clairsville, Ohio. He was born June 18,1903 at St. Clairsville, Ohio, a son of the late Stephen and Mary Freide Swetz. Paul was a retired carpenter for Olin Matheson Chemical Co., and later self employed. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Albert and Stephen and a sister Rose Gamble. Surviving are a son, Paul J. and his wife Donna Maynard of . Evansville, Ind.; two brothers, George and Joseph Swetz and a .sister Mary Lyster of St. Clairsville, Ohio; grandsons, Michael and Stephen Maynard and four great grandchildren. Friends will be received from 9 a.m. until time of funeral serv­ ices at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Beck Altmeyer Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio, with Rev. Kim L. Anderson officiating. Burial follows at Union Cemetery, Si. Clairsville, Ohio. Peter Maziek Peter Joseph Maziek, 85, of Bellaire, died Monday. June 10, 2XM12>in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. He was bom July 23, 1916 in Glencoe, Ohio, a son of the late Anthony and Catherine Asanovic Maziek. Peter was retired from Consolidation Coal Company Shoemaker Mine, a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church, Holy Name Society, St. Francis Society, Lansing Sportsman Club, a life member of Bellaire Eagles and a World War II Army veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Violet Skapik Maziek, a sis­ ter, Catherine Gill. Surviving are a son, Thomas M. Maziek of Decatur, Alabama; three sisters, Edna Rataj of Akron; Helen Auler and Anna Saksa, both of Cuyahoga Falls; a granddaughter, Erin Lee Maziek. Friends received Wednesday, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire. Funeral Liturgy with Mass, Thursday, 1 1 p.m., in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Bellaire, with Fr. Frank Cronin officiating. Interment in Belmont County Memorial Park Gardens, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Freda Mayne Freda V. Yoss Mayne, 87, a resident of Ann’s Country Retreat in Wellsburg, W.Va., formerly of St. Clairsville died Sunday, Feb. 8, 2004 at her home. She was bom April 6, 1916 in Limestone, W.Va., a daughter of the late Edward Yoss and Marie Coffield Yoss. A former member of the East Richland Evangelical Friends Church and the Pioneer City Auxiliary VFW Post #3613 in Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roy S. Mayne; a daughter, Ruth Ann Scott Ellenberg; son, Roy Mayne; brothers, James Yoss and Elmer Yoss; sisters, Hazel Kubina, Anna Mae Long, Doris Roller, Alta Armstrong; granddaughter, Virginia Mayne Davis Griffin. Surviving are four sisters, Estella Jasinski of St. Cloud, FI., Bernice Hoobler of Malvern, Ohio, Wilda Becknell of Carrollton, Ohio, and Mary Dale Kephart of Pine Top, Az.; two brothers, Harold Yoss of Aleppo, Pa., and Donald Yoss of Powhatan Point, Ohio; eight grandchildren; 19 great grand­ children and five great great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Reverend Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Roy Mayngy^^ Roy Mayne, 57, of Uniontown, RD 2, St. Clairsville, died unex­ pectedly Monday at his home. He was born in Rock Lick, W. Va., April 13, 1911, a son of Henry and the late Naomi Stanley Mayne. He had been employed as a bulldozer opera­ tor for Dudek Coal Co. 1 -Surviving are his wife Freda, one son, T-Sgt. Roy E. Mayne Jr. of Sumpter, S. C., one | daughter, Mrs. Ruth McMannis, Uniontown, his father in Wheeling, four brothers, Russell, Wheeling, Forrest of RD 1, Wind Ridge, Pa., Kenneth of Claysville, Pa., and William, Salem, ope sister, Mrs. Vera Minton of Wheeling. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 2 p.m. at the Warren Funeral Home, Flush­ ing, with Rev. Wayne Ickes of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. MAYO, Barbara Jean Rodak, 39, of Elm Grove, W.Va., died Sunday, Feb­ ruary 8, 2009, in Wheeling Hospital. She was born November 24, 1 969, in Wheeling, daughter of Robert L. Rodak, Sr., and the late Linda Stevenson Rodak. Barbara was a member of the National Road Church of Christ, Wheel­ ing. In addition to her father, she is survived by a broth­ er, Robert L. Rodak, Jr. and his wife, Susan of Tenn; two sisters, Laura Fortney and her husband, Dave, and Patty McCormick all of Elm Grove; several nieces and nephews; and one great- nephew. - Friends will be received Wednesday, February 11, 2009, from 11 a.m. until time of services at 2 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be offered to the fami­ ly at www.kepnerfuneral. com. Jean Mayo Carmen Jean (Johnson) Mayo, beloved mother, devoted wife, sister and daughter, died peacefully December 27. 2011 after a valiant struggle against the ravages of Alzheimer s. Survived by daughters: Julie (Alan) Butusov, Jennifer Mayo, Judi Bailey and Vicki (Brian) Evans; daughter-in-law, Vanessa Mayo; grandchildren, Huston (Erin) Butusov. Zachary (Rhiannon) Mayo, Joshua Mayo, Bradley (Katherine) Evans, Hollie (Kevin) Ketcham, Scott Evans (Cheryl Shaver), Kari (Rick) Coffey, and numcr- ous great-grandchildren. nieces and nephews. Jean was pre­ ceded in death by husband, George Gibson Mayo: son, George Gregory Mayo; sister. Mary Jane Teague and parents, William and Mary (Edwards) 1 f'S In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: Odyssey Hospice, 540 Officenter PI ff 100 Gahanna, OH 43230-5332, Ml. Carmel Hospice, 1144 Dublin Road Columbus. OH 43215-1039 or the Activity Fund @ Monterey Care Center, 3929 Hoover Rd. Grove City, Ohio 43123. In the spring of 20 J 2 a memorial tree dedica­ tion is planned at the Gardens at Gantz Farm in Jean's mem­ ory. Condolences and special memories may be shared online at .www.heritagecremation. com Catherine Elizabeth Quick Mayo , 1926-2012 Catherine Elizabeth Quick Mayo, 86, formerly of Belmont passed away peacefully on December 13/2012 at Emerald Pointe in Bamesville, Ohio. She was bom in Schuyler, VA on September 14, 1926 to the late Ruth E. Brown Butler and Zay P. Quick. A Christian by faith, she was a loving mother, grandmother and dear friend who will be remembered for her loving nature, gentle laugh and beau­ Catherine Elizabeth Quick tiful smile. She was an inspira­ Mayo tion to all who knew her. In addition to her parents, she School of Medicine Human was preceded in death by her Gift Registry Program. In husband, Merritt H. Mayo and accordance with Catherine's son-in-law, Terry L. Secrest. wishes, there will be a private She is survived by her chil­ service at the convenience of dren: Frank H. (Nancy) Mayo the family with a dear friend of Bethesda, M. Elizabeth of the family Pastor James “Beth” Mayo (Dennis Hunkier) “Jimmy” Lee officiating. Secrest of Bamesville and Memorial contributions may Charles H. (Jeanette) Mayo be made to the MS Association of New Martinsville, WV; of America or to Hospice of grandchildren: Wendy Secrest Guernsey County. (Corey) Stephens, Kory (Allie Arrangements by Campbell- Patterson) Mayo, Casey (Erin) Plumly-Milburn Funeral Mayo and Amanda Mayo; and Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., great-grandchildren: Layne Bamesville, Ohio. Online McGee, Rylee Stephens and condolences may be made at Casin Mayo. www.campbellplumlymilbum- Catherine donated her body funeralhome.com to the West Virginia University James Mayo James C. Mayo. 78. died Thursday, March.23. 2006 at Sunrise of Worthington. He was the owner of Mayo Pharmacy; graduate of The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy in 1953, mem­ ber of Delta Upsilon Fraternity and Brookwood Presbyterian Church; past president of Academy of Pharmacy of Central Ohio; charter member Sertoma Columbus. He was preceded in death by wife. Peggy Mayo; parents, Cecil and Jessie Mayo; and brother. George Mayo. He is survived by daughter, Lynne (Ron) Bensinger; sons. Scott (Peggy) Mayo, Kurt Mayo, Brad (Debbie) Mayo. Brett (Kandi) Mayo; grand­ children. Sarah (Adam) Phillips, Braden, Austin, Collin, and Maddie Bensinger; Shauna (Wes) Hershberger, Mathew Mayo, Jessica Mayo, Amber and Brandi Baughman, Nicole and Jan Marcum, Jimi, Joey, and Tyler Mayo; great grandchildren, Brady and Carly Hershberger, Mycahlin Baughman, Athene and Keith Goodman; sister, Irene Bolon; and numerous other relatives and friends. Special thanks to Heartland Hospice. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to5 p.m. at Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus. Funeral service Monday 10 a.m. at Brookwood Presbyterian Church, 2685 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus with Pastor John Birkner offi­ ciating. Interment at.Forest Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions may be may be made to Alzheimer’s Association of Central Ohio. f MAYO, Merritt Henderson, 77, of Belmont-Centerville Road, Bel­ mont, died Monday at the Ohio Val­ ley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired employee of the Inter­ national Harvester Stamping Plant in Shadyside, a member of the Concord Presbyterian Church, Centerville, and an Army veteran. He was pre­ ceded in death by his parents, Charles and Cora Hall Mayo; two brothers, Charles Jr. and Harold. Sur­ viving are his wife, Catherine Quick Mayo; two sons, Frank of Bethesda and Charles of New Martinsville; a daughter, Mrs. M. (Elizabeth “Beth”) Secrest of Barnesville; three brothers, Marion of Brooklyn, N.Y., B.G. of Charlottesville, Va., and James of Schuyler, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Lawrence (Louise) Critzer of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Lloyd (Evelyn) Cecil of Schuyler and Mrs. Beverly (Barbara) Cum­ mins of King William, Va.; three grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethes­ da, where services will be held at 11 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Chest­ nut Level Cemetery, Belmont. J MAYO, Nancy L., 73, of Okeechobee, Fla., died Satur­ day, May 14, 2005 at her resi­ dence. She was bom November 28, 1931, in Wheeling, W.Va. Mrs. Mayo had been a resident of Okeechobee since 1994. She was a member of the VFW and American Legion. Survivors include her beloved husband of 20 years, Gene Mayo of Okeechobee; son, Elwood S. Bernas of Port Townsend, Wash.; daughter, Cheryl L. Allan of Alexandria, Va.; and granddaughter, Christi­ na. Friends may call at the Bux­ ton Funeral Home on Wednes­ day, May 18, 2005 from 5 p.m. until funeral service time at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial i contributions may be made to i Hospice of Okeechobee, P.O. f Box 1548, Okeechobee, FL 34973. All arrangements are under the direction and care of the Buxton Funeral Home and Cre­ matory. ______/vw MAYOROS, Louis J., 76, of 57651 Main St., Florence, Martins Ferry, died Saturday in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was a retired coal miner, a retired ! employee of the former Picoma Industries, Martins Ferry, and a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. He was pre­ ceded in death by one grandchild. Surviving are his wife, Bernice Mista Mayoros; three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Meredyk of Bruns­ wick, Ohio, Mrs. Paul (Betty Lou) Peresta of West Chester, Ohio, and Mrs. Kenneth (Anna Marie) Troyan of Martins Ferry; one brother, John of Canton; one sister, Betty Mazek of Cambridge; and six grandchildren. Friends received at Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Mar­ tins Ferry. Interment in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Monday. V Mary Maycurps Mary May^Vos^ ^77, * Cam­ bridge, formerly of RD 4, Crescent Road, St. Gairsville, died Sunday afternoon at the Bell Nursing Home, Kimbleton. She was bom Feb. 17,1894, in Hungary, a daughter of the late Steve and Julia Cziczlancz Bassi. She was a member of Our Lady of Angels Church of Barton. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Andrew (Elizabeth) IMazek of Cambridge, three sons, Louis Jr. of Martins Ferry, John of Canton and Joseph of Cleveland, 11 grand­ children and three great grandchildren. Requiem Mass was held Wednesday in Our Lady of Angels Church with the Very Rev. Msgr. Paul Metzger of St Johns Church in Bellaire of­ ficiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Dari Mays Dari D. Mays, 94, 60583 Ohio 7, Shady side, formerly of Powhatan Point, died Wednesday in the Shady side Care Center. He was bom March 10, 1898 at Littleton, W.Va., son of the late James M. and Louisa Freeland Mays. He was a retired self-employed automobile mechanic and a member of Faith Fellowship Church, Bellaire. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth Stevenson Mays; a son, Raymond; two brothers and a sister. ( Surviving are six sons, Melvin of St. Clairsville, John and Harry, both of Pass Christian, Miss., James of Chambersburg, Pa., Roger of Spring- field, and Gerald of New Carlisle; six daughters, Eleanor DeSilvesri of Warwood, Gladys Winniesdorffer of Phoenix, Ariz., Dolores Grover of Clarington, Virginia Chiefflo of West Liberty, Clara Weitz of Apple Valley, Calif., and Patricia Zimmer­ man of Las Vegas; a brother, Robert of Fairmont, W.Va.; 37 grandchil­ dren; 61 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. . Friday at Bauknccht Funeral Home, IShadyside, where services will be I held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with the I Bill Marinelli officiating. Burial I follows in Halcyon Hills Memorial IPark, Sherrard, W.Va. Mrs. EliztibetlrMays Mrs. Eliz/b^tti l! Mays, 76, Belmont, died Saturday, March 22, at her home. Born in Fair­ mont, W. Va., May 25,1899, she was a daughter of the late Sam and Mary Estep Stevenson. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, McMechen, W. Va. Surviving are her husband, Dari D. Mays; six daughters, ■ •Mrs. William (Eleanor) DeSilvestri of Warwood, Mrs. William (Glad) Winesdorfer of Tempe, Ariz., Mrs. \yilliam (Delores) Grover of Clarington, Mrs. Paul (Clara) Wetiz of Middletown, Mrs. Albert (Virginia) Chieffalo of West Liberty, and Mrs. Pat Senor of Las Vegas, Nev.; six sons, Melvin L..of St. Clairsville, John A. of Reynoldsburg, Harry A. of Sepulveda, Calif., James F. of Gettysburg, Pa., Roger of Springfield, Ohio, and Gerald of New Carlisle; two sisters, Mrs. Willis Poling; Wheeling, and Mrs. Russell Bland of Ashland; two brothers, Clyde and Richard Stevenson, both of Wheeling; 36 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren. I Services were Tuesday at the iKepner Funeral Home, Iwheeling, with burial in ^Halcyon Hills Cemetery, :jSherrard...... -...... 5-v-rr-: MAYS, James F., 73, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sat­ urday. May 10, 2008, at home. He was born November 5, 1934, in Wheeling, a son of the late Dari D. and Eliza­ beth Stevenson Mays. He owned and operated a furniture and glass store in Gettysburg, Pa., for many years; was a retired employ­ ee of the Pennsylvania Turn­ pike; a member of the Liv­ ing Word Open Bible Church. Wheeling; Gettys­ burg Elks Lodge No. 1045; and the Shadyside Lodge No. 724, Free and Accepted Masons. He was an avid WVU football and basket­ ball fan. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Donna Jean Gates Mays; his second wife. Sally J. Pauley Mays; three brothers, Raymond, Harry and Melvin Mays; three sisters, Claire Lee Weilzig, Eleanor DeSil- vestri, and Gladys Winies- dorffer; and four brothers and sisters-in-law, Joyce and Bill Cortney, Nancy Craw- j ford, and Duane Gates. « Surviving are a son, : James F. Mays, Jr. of Leola, Pa.; a daughter, Dawn (Gary) Roberts of Sabi 1- lasville, Md.; three grand­ children, Kenny (Jennifer) i Rosenberry, Matthew and Sarah Roberts; two great­ grandchildren, Jordyn and Jarryd Rosenberry; three stepsons, Joe (Jessie) Pauley of Ocala, Fla.. David (Susie) Pauley of Wheeling, and Scott (Kim) Pauley of Wheeling; three brothers, John (Irene) Mays of Delaware, Ohio, Roger Mays of Springfield, Ohio, and Gerald (Bert) Mays of New Carlisle, Ohio; three sisters, Patricia Zimmerman of Las Vegas, Nev., Virginia (Albert) Chieffalo of Ben- wood, W.Va.. and Dolores Grover of Clarington, Ohio; two step-grandchildren, Christina Pauley and Alaina Pauley; many special nieces and nephews; and five brothers and sisters-in-law, Thelma Mays, Irene Mays, Mary Mays, Patricia Gates and Keith Crawford. Friends received from I I a.m. until time of service at noon on Thursday, May 15, 2008, at the Living Word Open Bible Church, 2112 Market St., Wheeling, with the Rev. Vince Bevill offici­ ating. Interment at the conven­ ience of the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.all- meyer.com MAYS, John, 86, of Delaware, passed away Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at Grady Memorial Hospital. He was born February I 28, 1 925, in Bellaire, ! Ohio, son of the late Dari and Elizabeth Sievenson Mays. In addition to his par­ ents, John was preceded in death by his son. Jeffrey Mays: daughter. Avis Mays: brothers, Raymond, Melvin. Harry and Jim Mays; sisters, Eleanor Dis- ilveslri. Gladys Winies- dorffer, Dolores Grover, Clara Lee Wetzig and Patricia Zimmerman. He served in the Army during WWII, was a mem­ ber of the Masonic Lodge, L.B. Presbyterian Church in Long Beach, Miss, and a lifetime member of the V.F.W. John is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Irene Fox Mays; son, John Mays Jr.; daughters, Bren­ da (Mike) Velten and Carol (Mike) Jenkins; brothers, Roger (Joyce) Mays and Jerry (Roberta) Mays; sis­ ter, Virginia Chieffalo; grandchildren, Derek and Bryan Michael. Ryan. Chad and Bradley Mays, Jennifer Ward, Lisa Gore, Laurie Brown, Nancy Drysdale and Andria Han­ son; daughter-in-law, Pam Mays and 15 great grand­ children. Visitation will be Friday, May 27, 2011 from 1 1:30-2:30 p.m. at New­ comer Funeral Home NE Chapel, 3047 E. Dublin- Granville Rd. Columbus, with the funeral service beginning at 2:30 p.m. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff at HomeReach Hospice especially Marty McCurdy, Toni Kahn, Alla Williams and Rev. Patricia Stout. In lieu of flowers, con­ tributions may be made to HomeReach Hospice, 3595 Olenlangy River Rd. Columbus, OH 43214. To leave a special mes­ sage for the family visit www.NewcomerColum- bus.com. MAYS, Melvin Lee, 80, of Westwood Drive, St. Clairsville. Ohio, died Wednes­ day, Oct. 22, 2003 at his home. Mr. Mays was born Jan. 20, 1923 in Fairmont, W.Va., the son of the late Dari D. and Eliza­ beth Stevenson Mays. He was a retired Machinist with the former Blaw Knox Foundry; a member of the the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville; and a U.S. Air Force World War II veteran. He was a member of the A.F. & A.M. Lodge No. 5, 32nd Degree Scot­ tish Rite, the Osiris Temple Legion on Honor and the El Tor Groto. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Raymond and Harry Mays; and two sisters, Claire Weitzig and Eleanor Desilvestri. Surviving are his wife, Thel­ ma Dean Mays; three daughters, Cindy Bippus and her husband, Joseph, of Crown Point, Ind., Paula McClearn and her hus­ band, Elliott, of Mozart, Wheel­ ing, W.Va. and Marcia Glasgow and her husband, Kirk, of Ban­ nock, Ohio; four brothers, John Mays of Pass Christian, Miss., James Mays of Wheeling, Roger Mays of Springfield, Ohio and Gerald Mays of New Carlisle, Ohio; four sisters, Gladys Winiesdorffer of Phoenix, Ariz., Dolores Grover of Clarington, Ohio, Virginia Cheiffalo of Ben- wood, W.Va. and Patricia Zim­ merman of Las Vegas, Nev.; five grandchildren; six great­ grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. There will be no visitation. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family with the Reverend Homer Hard­ en officiating in Halcyon Hills Memorial Gardens, Sherrard, W.Va. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Childrens Hospital, 1645 West 8th Street, Erie, PA 16505 or the Valley Hospice, 98B East Cove Avenue, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kep- nerfuneral.com. THANKS FOR THE MEMO­ RIES PAP MAYS, Sally J., 71, of Pine Hill Road, Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, /^pril 20. 2007, at home, surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was bom August 8. 1935 in Wheeling, daughter of the late Joseph and Evelyn Potts Palmer. She was a retired secretary with Edgewood Appliance Repair: and a member of Living Word Open Bible Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband. Charles Pauley. Surviving are her husband. James F. Mays; three sons, Joe Pauley and his wife. Jesse, of Ocala', Fla., David Pauley and his wife, Susie, and Scott Pauley and his wife, Kim. all of Wheeling; a stepson. James F. Mays, Jr. of Leola, Pa.; a step­ daughter, Dawn Roberts and her husband. Gary, of Sabil- lasville, Md.; Christina and Alaina Pauley, her loving granddaughters, who were the joy of her life; three step grand­ children, Kenneth Rosenberry, Matthew and Sarah Roberts; and two step great-grandchil- j dren, Jared and Jordan Rosen- ! berry. Friends received from 10 a.m. until time of service at Noon on Tuesday, April 24, 2007, at Living Word Open Bible Church. 2112 Market Street, Wheeling, with Pastor Vince Bevill officiating. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be sent to Living Word Open Bible Church, 2112 Market Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Arrangements by the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsvilie. THELMA MAYS Thelma D. Mays, 87, of St. Clairsville, OH, died Thursday, March 10, 2016 at East Ohio Regional Hos­ pital, Martins Ferry, OH. She was born on Sep­ tember 8, 1928 in Sher- rard, WV, daughter of the late Chester J. Dean and Beatrice Dixon Dean Cole. Thelma was a retired registered nurse from the Ohio Valley Medical Cen­ ter, and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville, OH. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Lee Mays. Surviving are her daugh­ ters, Cindy Bippus (Joseph), Paula McClearn (John), and Marcia Glas­ gow (Kirk); two sisters, Frances Wise and Sheila Pendleton; five grandchil­ dren, 12 great-grandchil­ dren, and two great-great­ grandchildren. There will be no visita­ tion. Service and interment will be held at the conven­ ience of the Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chap- line Street, Wheeling, WV, 26003 (304-232-5110). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the First Pres­ byterian Church, 110 South Marietta Street, St. Clairsville, OH, 43950, or to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children, c/o Osiris Temple, PO Box 2048, Wheeling, WV, 26003.