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James KeittyySFfr James R. Keith, 94. 5017 Star Street, Newton Fajls, formerly of Martins Ferry, died Thursday at East Liverpool Convalescent Center. He was born July 15,1893 in Braxton County, W. Va. A retired employee of Wheel- mg-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Mar- Plant, he was a veteran of World War I. His wife Martha G. Gains Keith, preceded him in death, as well as a daughter, Kathryn ¥a(tz; a brother, Jack Keith and a sister, Ethel Turner. Surviving are a son, John A. of Newton Falls; two daughters Mary Keith of Columbus and Rose Kruise of Toronto; a sister, Edna Z1 Hr? 10/ 12 grandchil- t t dren; 11 great-grandchildren. Members of the family will Ml 5*2™ friends at the Heslop ti i funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 0 0 t0^ay’ noor? t0 3 and 7 to 9 p.m where services will be Monday at } p.m., with the Rev. Bill Lawrence officiating. • Burial Ma?tmsFer?;VerVieW Cemeter* Louis Keitz Louis A. Keitz, Jr., 66, of West 47th Street, Shadyside, Ohio, died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2002jirWTieeTing Hospital. He was born April 6, 1936 in Bellaire, a son of the late Louis A. and Sarah Evelyn Mentz Keitz, Sr. He was a retired Chief of Police of the Village of Shadyside and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church; Lifetime member of Ohio Chiefs of Police, Lifetime member of F.O.P. Belmont #6, Knights of Columbus Carol Council #504, Bellaire Elks Lodge #419, Shadyside American Legion #521 and the I.A.C. Club of Wheeling. Surviving are his wife Zelda Cook Keitz of Shadyside, one son Randall Keitz and his wife Michelle of New Philadelphia,. Ohio, two daughters Debbie Leeson of Fairmont, W. Va., and Christine Greenwood and her husband Jeff of Shadyside, two stepsons, Jack Smith of Martins Ferry, Ohio; Daniel Smith and his wife Ranay of Maynard, Ohio; one stepdaughter Stacey Elizondo and her husband Josaphat of Charlotte, N.C., five grandchildren: Erich and Rachel Keitz, Danielle and Dillon' Leeson and Jaelyn Greenwood;: five stepgrandchildren: Jessica and Katelyn Smith, Kayla Ellis, Josaphat and Santiago Elizondo; two sisters, Mary Long and her husband George of Cambridge, Ohio; Elizabeth Robson of Lancaster, Ohio; one brother, William Keitz of Lancaster, Ohio. Friends will be received Friday, Aug. 23, 2002 from Noon till 4 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be cele­ brated Saturday, 10 a.m., at St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside with Fr. Frank Cronin, the celebrant. Burial follows at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling, W. Va. Vigil services will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Fire Department, 4210 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio 43947. Wendel Leo Keitz Services for Wendel Leo Keitz, Prominent Bellaire resident who aied Monday, will be held Thurs­ day morning at 10 in St. John’s charge of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Zm f-Haye,s- Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary cemetery. The Bellaire Legion and the Past Commanders club will hold serv­ ices tonight at 8 in the Dean fu­ neral home, where the body will remain until the funeral. The Le­ gion will accord full military hon­ ors- i

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> ZELDA KEITZ Zelda Jean Keitz, 78, of Powhatan Point, OH, died Sunday, August 28, 2016, at her home. Zelda was bom April 28, 1938, in Clarington, OH, a daughter of the late Glen and Leona Brubaker Cook. She was retired from the Community Action Commis­ sion of Belmont County and a Catholic by Faith. Preceding her in death was her husband, Louis A. Keitz Jr. Surviving are her children, Jack (Tomma Snyder) Smith of Martins Ferry, OH, Daniel (Ranay) Smith of Maynard, Ohio and Stacey Leigh (Jos- aphat) Elizondo of Matthews, N.C.; two brothers, Dennis (Beckie) Kemik of Powhatan Point, Ohio, and Daniel (Dixie) Cook of Columbus, OH; two sisters, Glenna Vichich of Port Orange, FL and Kim (Bill) Nelms of Seminole, Fla.; six grandchil­ dren, Kayla. Josaphat, Santia­ go, Jessica, Katie, Chloe; two great-grandchildren, Leah and Levon; and many nieces and nephews. C. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial visitation and service at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, OH, Thursday from 11 a.m. until time of memorial serv­ ice at 1 o.m. Lt. Col. P.J. Kelchakc^ Lt. Col. (Ret.) Paul J. KfclcKo^- o 76, former assistant coach at Weir- o ton High School and former head coach at Bridgeport High School, died Saturday in St. Mary Hospital, C5 Manhattan, Kan. A resident of 1415 Skyline Drive, Manhattan, Kan., formerly of Weir- ton, W.Va., he was born Feb. 8, 1914, in Jerome. ' He was a Weirton High School graduate where he participated in xj basketball and football. He gradu­ ated from West Liberty State Col­ lege with dual degree in physical cJ education and social studies. He served in the South Pacific during a) World War II. Following the war he returned to coaching all sports, including being the head coach at Bridgeport High School until he was recalled to duty during the Korean War. He served from 1951-55 as an intelligence of­ ficer for the Combat Engineer Group in Hanau, Germany. He was also m charge of resupplying the dewline stations along the Artie Circle. He retired from the service in July of 1967. He was inducted into the West Liberty Football Hall of Fame, served on the Manhattan Recre­ ation Commission, was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan Country Club, Kansas State Athletics, and the Masonic Blue lodge, the Scottish Rite and the Isis of Salina, Kan. Surviving are his wife, Marian Kelchak; two daughters, Barbara Kennedy of Manhattan, and Ellen Hill of Dallas, Texas; a brother, Michael of Weirton; three sisters, Anne Jusczyzk of Warren, Mich., and Mary Karnich and Margaret Walley, both of Weirton; seven grandchildren. Services were held today at the First Presbyterian Church, Manhattan, with the Rev. Floyd H. Starr II officiating. Burial followed in Fort Riley Cemetery, Fort Riley, Kan., with full military honors. Ar­ rangements by Ed- wards-Yorgensen-Meloan Funeral Home, Manhattan. Memorial contributions may be made to Kansas State University Foundation for basic cancer research at Manhattan in care of Edwards Yorgensen-Meloan Funeral Home. Anthony Kelich Anthony KeHdi, 81, Reservoir Road, St. Clairsville, died Friday in St. Clairsville. He was born April 5, 1906 at Boydsville, son of John and Catherine Kelich. 3 cTU±V 19 £7 He was a retired employee of Oglebay Norton Co., St. Clairs­ ville, and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, and a member of UMWA, PNA and SNJP Lodges. Surviving are his wife, Josephine Mazgaj Kelich; a son, Anthony Joseph of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Nancy K. Adams of ot. Clairsville; two brothers, Joseph of Cleveland and Frank of Homer City, Pa.; a sister, Mary ^ Faunda of Piney Fork; seven A grandchildren; two great-grand- ^ Friends received at Beck N- Funeral Home, St. Clairsville 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. today. Mass of . Christian Burial will be celebrat- ^ ed Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary N Catholic Church. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Prayer service 3:30 p.m. today Memorial contributions may be S

V <2 KELICH, Josephine M., 81 "of h£hC\716^ Acres> St- Clairsville 4l£d Monday, Mflr^h i V; iqqq cu’ wasaTSrofT^S0^ce ceded’in'n0 ^rSu' e’ She was Pre- Amhnnv h th by her husband, S13"y; h,er. parents. Joseph and Arinm Vlk0Lajcsyk; three brothers. sister1 PpSeph a,?d ?tephen Mazgai; a a son AeTn Sn,der' SurvivinI are && __

gaj, both of St. Clairsville; two sis- .2- ters ’ MaUra cBa log of St- Clairsville pr and Mary Styrcula of Cleveland- Q. f^ddren.seven grandchildren; Friends receivedfive sreat-^7 3-8 5- — £,We,teS?5 at Beck Faneral - Home, 204 West Main St Sf C" Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass ^ M will be celebrated at IJ a.m Thure * m day at St. Mary’s Catholic Church — JR Interment tn Union Cemetery St if ^ ^ISH’y- 'S“,mlCt“3 p.m.— rr-~ a 5 e. Rev. Homer Kellam Rev. Homer Lee Kellam, 7J, 634 Carlisle St., Martins Ferry, rticd Thursday. June ljLJjgjL. at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was born Dec 25, 1918 in Dublin, Ga., a son ot the late Morris and Pearlie Kellam. He was a retired pastor or the Baptist Church, a retired plumber, a member of Morning Star Baptist Church and an Army veteran ot World War II. In addition to his parents, he was ^ preceded in death by a sister, l | Louise Thomas. 1 Surviving are two daughters, ^ Connie Kellam of Youngstown and Shirley Kellam of Michigan; two sons, Robert of Youngstown and Rev. Homer L. of Campbell; foui grandchildren; a great-grandchild Friends will be received Tues- 3 day from 11 a.m. until time of ser- -5 vices at 2 p.m. at Morning Star 3 Baptist Church, Weir Avenue, ^ Weirton, with Pastor Willie Neve's ^ officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, Steubenville. Arrange­ ments by Gregory Funeral Home, Weirton. KELUS, George Mathew II, 53, of Wheel- !n8» VVV, passed away at Home with his family at his side on Thursday, February 1 2009, after a coura- geous battle with esophageal cancer. George was born Febru­ ary 13, 1956, in Wheeling, WV, the son of Vangie Kellas and the late Dr. George M. Kellas. He was a 1973 graduate of Triadelphia High School and a 1980 graduate of West Liberty State College with a degree in Communi­ cations. George began his career in radio in 1977, spent 12 years at WTRF-TV 7 and eight years at WTOV-TV 9 as a sports anchor and com­ mentator. He founded and co-owned the Ohio Valley Greyhounds and proudly took them to the National title in 2002 and 2003. He hosted the George Kellas Radio Talk show for WKKX AM 1600 from its inception in 2004. His love for the Ohio Valley and Ohio Valley Sports was unmatched. He devoted his professional career to providing the peo­ ple in the area with the very best in sports reporting and talk radio. His passion for sports, athletes, and people in general was obvious in every word he spoke. George took great pride in living and working in the Ohio Valley. He also worked tirelessly to pro­ mote every aspect of the Wheeling area. George was a devoted husband and father, and his love and compassion for his wife, Sherri, and his children, George III and twins Max and Lydia, were immediately evident to all who knew him. A member of St. John The Divine Greek Ortho­ dox Church, his faith was unshakable. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Sun­ day and Monday at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling. Ser­ vices will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. John The Divine Greek Orthodox Church with Reverend Spiro Kehayes officiating Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Trisagion Services will be held Monday at 7:3() p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to First Financial Partners, c/o Sherri Kellas for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life 3660 Pennsylvania Ave ’ Weirton, WV 26062, or to St. John, The Divine Greek Orthodox Church, 22 I 5 Chapline St., Wheelim? WV 26003. h' Spiro Keilas Spiro “Speedo" G. Keilas, 73, South Broadway, Wheeling, ,jdted-. Saturday. March 27 1QQ7,at his home. He was bom Oct. 26, 1923 in Fjnrpoinj^ a son of the late GeorgeSTand Athanasia Pappas Keilas. He was a retired sheetmetal worker with Local 70-33. In addition to his parents, he . was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Eddy. Surviving are his wife, Mary Cutler Keilas; three sons, George S. of Virginia Beach, Va., Thomas S. of Columbus, and Spiro G. of of the home; two 0s daughters, Tarsha L. Kellas- C/0 Spruiel of Wheeling and Alesha A. Keilas of Martins Ferry; two C0 sisters, Anne Aggelos of Wheel­ ing and Stella Chysanthust of Bal­ "-O timore, Md.; a brother, Charles of Warwood; seven grandchildren; 0 several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday 2 to 4 Q and 7 to 9 p.m., at Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline St., Wheel­ ing, where services will be held Tuesday at 10;30 a.m. Burial fol­ lows in Greenwood Cemetery, I Wheeling. Bertha Keller ~9o Bertha Elizabeth Keller, 82, Washington St., Martins Ferry, died Friday at the Country Club 1 Retirement Center, Bellaire. She was born Jan. 25, 1908 at Martins | Ferry, a daughter of the late 1 Charles August Klotz and Phyllis Jane Green Klotz. She was a retired registered nurse and a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry. ^ She was preceded in death by _° her husband, Clarence F. Keller. Surviving are two daughters, i O Patricia N. Trease and Mrs. Louis ;r (Mary Jane) Fairbanks, both of Martins Ferry; four grandchil­ dren and six great-grandchildren. Services were held at the con­ venience of the family. Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Crippled Children’s Society of Belmont County. CAROL KELLER Carol Ann Keller, age 72, of McMechen, W.Va., died Thursday, June 18, 2015 in Liza’s Place, Wheeling, W.Va. She was bom September 5, 1942 in Brilliant. Ohio, the daughter of the late Hollis and Betty Hayes. She was a retired Nurs­ ing Home Aide. Survivors include her husband, Charles D. Keller; a son, Eric McElroy and his wife of Ohio; a brother, Chuck (Dorothy) Hayes of Lancaster, Ohio; two step­ daughters, Mary Jo Keller Adkins and her husband of Oak Hill, W.Va., and Melanie Keller Thompson and her husband of West Liberty, W.Va.; three step­ sons, Charles L. Keller, and James Keller, both of Wheeling, and Robert Keller of Proctor, W.Va.; 13 grandchildren; 4 great­ grandchildren; and a niece and nephew. Family will7 receive friends on Sunday from 1 p.m. until time of Funeral Service at 3 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Cremato­ ry, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville with Pastor Michael Ream officiating. Private Interment will be held at the convenience of Ihf family------uecTnCeller Cecil M. Keller, 88, of Sand Hill Road, Bellaire, died Friday, J3gL-U, 2002 at the~OhfifVaIlev" Medical Center In Wheeling. He was bom Nqv. 8, 1913 in Bellaire, a son of the late Clyde and Nellie Littleton Keller. Mr. Keller was a retired school teacher at Martins Ferry High School and a longtime co owner of Keller's Grocery locat­ ed at the corner of 26th and Belmont Streets in Bellaire. He was a member of the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. He was a sixty five year member of Ionic Lodge 438 F & AM Bellaire and the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville. He was a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan with a BS Degree and recieved his MS Degree from Ohio University. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lou Marchand Keller on June 15, 1972 and one sister, Eleanor Keller. Surviving are three children, Robert A. Keller and his wife, Patricia of Pocahontas County, W. Va., Barbara L. Frische and her husband, Rob of Wapakoneta, Ohio and Judith L. Blanton and her husband, Ken of Bellaire; two sisters, Helen Batenburg of Mingo Junction and Virginia Lyons of Florida. Also three grandchildren, Katie Barrie and her husband Eric, Krissy Keller and Eric Marling, one step grandson, Brett Blanton and his wife, Ami and a step great granddaughter, Victoria Blanton. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, on Sunday from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment in the Holly Memorial Gardens at Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, 53750 Key Bellaire Road, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. Masonic services will be held on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home_^^^^^^MHH *

KELLER, Elizabeth E. Newlon, 91, of Allendale Road, Mt. Olivet, formerly of Glen Dale, where she resided with her granddaughter, Mary Ann Nolte, died Tuesday, May 20, 2003 in the Shadyside Care Cen­ ter, Shadyside, Ohio. Elizabeth was bom August 2, 1911 in Huntington, W.Va., a daughter of the late Audley C. and Marjorie L. Haines Newlon. She was a retired homemaker; past president of the Elm Grove Eagles Auxiliary No. 1891; and was a member of the Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey Keller Sr. in 1988; a son, Jim Keller; and a sister, Ruby Crumbacher. Surviving are a son, Harvey E. Keller Jr. and his wife, Bonnie, of Wheeling; two daughters, Eleanor “Ellie” Bradcovich and her husband, George, of Wheel­ ing and Sandra Stephens and her husband, Donald, of Wheeling; two brothers, Charles Newlon and his wife, Bernice, of Moundsville and William I Newlon and his wife, Mickey, of Delaware; two sisters, Thelma I Snodgrass of Shadyside, Ohio, and Wilma Bonar and nerTrns- band, Tom, of Moundsville; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grand­ children; 14 great-great-grand­ children; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3828 Jacob Street, South Wheeling where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 24, 2003 with the Rev. Linda Glass offici­ ating. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Mt. Olivet United Methodist Church. . Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. i/^KELLER, Eva Jean, 84, of Chardon Road, Willoughby Hills, Ohio, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Wednesday. April 11. 2001. at home. She was bom July 14, 19Tft, in McMechen, W.Va., a daughter of the late Arthur and Hattie Clark Yoho. Jean was a member of the Willoughby Hills Baptist Church and the Order of the Eastern Star of Bcllaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald Westly Keller; and a sister, Lib Cecil. ^ ^ She is survived by two sons, Gerald T. Keller and his wife, Sue Keller of Bellaire and William H. ^ Keller and his wife, Patricia of (9 Willoughby Hills; two daughters, " ^ Sandra Jean Morganstem and her__- husband, Lawrence of Fredericksburg, Va. and Kay Frances rP Stillion and her husband, Donald of -c. Perrysville, Ohio; a sister, Luella Yoho of Willoughby; eight grand­ children; and 13 great-grandchil­ dren. 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 on Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev Ron West officiating. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Gerald Keller $ ~ 24-fy Gerald W. Keller, 68, a resi­ dent of Vineyard Hill Rd., St. Clairsville, died this morning in WheeUng HospitaLEewas born Aug. 14, 1915 in WheeUng, a son of the late Charles H. and Minnie Long Keller. He was business manager for the Upper Ohio Valley Trade and Labor Union and IBEW No. ' 141, and a member of the Wheeling Island Christian Church, Bellaire Masonic Lodge No. 478, Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville, Bridgeport York Rite No. 26, Aladdin Shrine Temple of Columbus, Bellaire Eastern Star No. 194, and was vice president of the AFL-CIO first district of West Virginia. He was preceded in death by a sister Betty Caraway and a brother, Charles Keller. Surviving are his wife, Jean Yoho Keller; two daughter, Sandra Morgenstem of Col­ umbia, Md., and Kay Stillion of Perrysville; two sons, Gerald T. Keller of Bellaire, and William H. Keller of St. Clairsville; a sister, Dorothy Wells of Glen­ dale Heights; a brother, Stanton Keller of St. Clairsville. Friends received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Jack Kippel and the Rev. Boyd Keys officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. HELEN KELLER Helen Bernice Keller, 85, of Bellaire, OH, died Thursday, April 6, 201 7, in Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire. She was born July 20, 1931, in Wheeling, WV, the daughter of tne late Bernard M. and Helen C. Crawley Keller. She was a retired meter maid from the Bellaire Police Department, having started there in 1991; a member of St. John’s Catholic Church; Catholic Women’s Club; and Senior Services of Steubenville. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret Hughes. Survivors include five nephews, Robert Hughes of Bradenton, FL, Gary (Wendy) Hughes of Tri- adelphia, WV, Bud (Kim) Hughes and David Hughes, all of Wheeling, and Brian Hujghes of Florida. Family will receive friends Monday from noon until the time of funeral services at 2 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire with Fr. Daniel Heusel officiating. Private interment will be held at the convejiifinee of the family. / £— Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH, 43943. -—— v; f ...

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\ V HERMAN KELLER Herman Wayne Keller, 71, of Rodriguez Lane, Moundsville, WV passed away Saturday, November 14, 20lXm Wheelin" Hos­ pital, Wheeling, WV^^ He was born March 27, 1944 in Moundsville, WV the son of the late Lindsey and Daisy Wells Keller. Herman was a retired welder with PPG, a mem­ ber of the National Guard, and a Christian by faith. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and traveling, and loved his family, especially attending the sporting events of his grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Lindsey Keller, Jr. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Peggy Hunter Keller; two chil­ dren, David (Leanne) Keller of Moundsville and Rick (Kelly) Keller of Clairsville; a brother, Bob (Susan)” Keller of Moundsville; a sister, Mar­ garet “Sis” (Robert) Van Scyoc of Moundsville; four grandchildren, Greg, Tyler, Matthew, and Macey; and several nieco* aand nephews. J-~nT Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2- 4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, WV where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 lam with Rev. Roger Wayne officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the fam- ily. John Keller , i b^L&t IW KELLER, John WflTiaiii, 61, of 613 Dehoss St., Martins Ferry, formerly of Mingo Junction, died Tuesday in Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. ! He was a retired employee of Ohio Valley Hospital and a member of St. Bernadette’s Catholic Church, Georges Run. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anita Vandetta Keller, in 1977; three brothers and three sisters. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jerald (Lisa Ann) Helmbright of Weirton; three brothers, Norman of Warwood, Dar­ rell of Follansbee, Howard of Louis­ ville, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. Donald (Madge) Jarrett of Florida, Ruth Sostaric of Yorkville, Eunice Phillips of Follansbee, Mrs. John (Jane) Geary of Follansbee; a granddaugh­ ter. Friends received at Hoff-Wheeler , Funeral Home, Mingo Junction, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Friends then received at St. Agnes Catholic NJ Church, Mingo Junction, from 9 a.m. ^ until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Interment in Mount Cal- !vary Cemetery, Steubenville. Rosary it 9:30 a.m. Thursday. KELLER, John C., 76» of Piedmont, Ohio, for­ merly of Martins Ferry* Ohio, died Wednesday, Ju' 29. 2009, in Ohio State Medical Center, Columhu , Ohio. He was born at hoi*1®*? Martins Ferry, on OctotJJ 10, 1932, the son of the i»® John O. and Edith S. (Sn*1 • Keller. John was retired^from g I ack and Contractors Supply of Wheeling, W.Va., where ne worked for over 30 years. He served in the U.a. Army during the Korean Conflict and was stationeo in Germany. He was a mem­ ber of the St. Marys Catholic Church of Martins Ferry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Shirley Burch. He loved being on his farm iri Piedmont and will be tremendously missed by his wife of 51 years, Mary E. (Renshaw) Keller, son, John J. (Kimberly) Keller, Piedmont; daughter, Ellen M. (Todd) Blake, Martins Ferry, daughter, Christine L. Smith, Navarre, Ohio, daughter, Becky A. Jenkins, Dublin, Ohio, daughter, Katherine R. (Vince) West, Martins Ferry, daughter, Sandy L. Keller, Martins Ferry; son, Joseph A. (Jessica) Keller, Martins Ferry; sister, Patricia (Joseph) Shemenski, Warrington, Pa. and also survived by 14 grandchil­ dren. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover St., Martins Ferry, where friends will be received Sunday 2-8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with I Mass will be celebrated at I St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry at 10 a.m. on Monday, August 3, 2009, with Rev. Thomas A. Magary as the celebrant. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to SMC 2000, 24 N. 4th St., Martins Ferry OH 43935 or Belmont Co.’ Veterans Commission, St Clairsville, OH 43950. The Belmont Co. Council o 1 the VFW will give mili­ tary honors at the funeral Monday. John Joseph Keller 1963-2016 John Josephi Keller, 53, Joseph A. Keller; and part- of Piedmont, Ohio passed ner-in-crime, Greg N. Hes- imTwifc rVr7 °fMS °V‘ Iop: his constant and faith- be? 17A2mfiUrSday’ Novem' W companions Murph, Ch- John was horn * e?ter and ^em*; numerous MarUns Ferry, oTo on "T January 29, 1963 a son of Arrangements have been the late John Carl and 2M,t0 F^al Mary Ellen (Renshaw) •m j where friends were re- Keller and grandson of ter^l °Tv'N°Ve^ John Otto Keller De 7,,ftmeral service He is survived bv his T?8 hdd ?? November 22 at wife Kimberly Ann (Kin- WebsterTffiriadV' Wlffiam °- neer) Keller; five sisters w^bst^r officiating. I Ellen M. Blake, Christine iiv^ad'?ence^ t(? th? fan> I L. Angerer, Becky A Jenk- thp bf ?ad,e by flS^nS I ins, KatherineR West I?6 book online at I S»d» L. KatawS SEJSgS^- I Katharine Keller Katharine Z. Keller, 83, of West Hanover Street, Martins Ferry,jjied Sunday,_March 31. 1996. in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born June 17, 1912, in Pleasant Grove, a daugh­ ter of the late Lewis and Anna (° ) Mitchell Zeyer. '%S A graduate of the Ruth Brant — School of Nursing at Martins Ferry Hospital, she was a retired regis­ tered nurse from Martins Ferry l Hospital and Ohio Valley General r- Hospital, Wheeling and had served I as a private duty nurse for many e: years. She was a member of the Grace Presbyterian Church of Mar­ 3 tins Ferry and the Group Bible Study of that church. In addition to her parents, she "" was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Vincent H. Keller; a son, Ronald; and two brothers. Surviving are a son, Vincent C. Keller of Martins Ferry; a sister, Mrs. Max (Clara) Biscan of Bethle- H hem, W.Va.; five grandchildren. I Friends will be received at the I Keller Funeral Home, Martins Fer- I ry, from 7 to 9 p.m. this evening I and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, I where services will be held H Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. ■ William O. Webster officiating. H Burial follows in Riverview Ceme- H tery, Martins Ferry. H Memorial contributions may be made to the Grace Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. Kathryn A. Keller Kathryn A. Keller. 88, 400 Park Ave., Bamesville, died Friday, June 28. 1996 at the Bamesville Hospi- tal. She was bom March 8, 1908 in Temperanceville, a daughter of the late Fred and Mary Teufel Arm- bruster. She was a retired employee of r$ < the Personnel Dept, of the G.C. ^ Murphy Co., a member of Assump- tion of the Blessed Virgin Mary (o Church at Bamesville, Catholic *^5 Women’s Club and Altar Society 77 of the church. In addition to her parents, she ^ was preceded in death by her hus- vtI. band, Harry Vernon Keller; a brother, Bernard Armbruster. - —^ Surviving are four sisters, Hil- ()c dred Archer of Bamesville, Ileen Bragg of Fairlawn, Marcella Arm­ 3 bruster, with whom she resided and r Helen Harp of Bamesville. Friends will be received Mon­ day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Camp- . bell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Bamesville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Tues- ■ day at 10:30 a.m. at Assumption of I the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, I Bamesville, with the Rev. Charles Mascolino officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Assumption Cemetery, I Bamesville. Rosary devotions will be conducted Monday at 3 p.m. m the funeral home. ^^ JZ-

KELLER,« M Lottieiemr Anderson, 61, of Centerburg, Ohio, formerly ol Bellaire, died Tuesday at home. Surviving are her husband, Harry W.; two sons, Clyde Briggs ol Bellaire and Harry William Kellei Jr. of Texas; two daughters, Nellie Leota Harubin of Adena and Nancy Melechoris of South Carolina. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today at Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. Services will be held Saturday at the convenience of the family. H ■I i

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\ r f ■a 'AM KELLER, Margaret Louise” (Morgan), 84, lormerly of Moundsville, , Wa., passed away Tues­ day, May 14, 2013 in the Worthington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Park­ ersburg, W.Va. Louise was bom Septem­ ber 20, 1928 in Moundsville, a daughter of the late William and Roxie (West) Morgan. She was a member of the Cedar Avenue Church of Christ, and enjoyed reading the Bible, cooking, sewing, and designing her own clothes. In addition to her parents, Louise was preceded in death by her husband, Gar­ nett Keller; three step-sons, Garnett Ray, Dwight and Dean; two brothers, Hubert and Richard Morgan; three nephews; two sisters-in- law, Janice Morgan and Maxine Ernest; and a broth­ er-in-law, John Ferry. Louise is survived by her four brothers, Robert Lee Morgan of Mingo Junction, Ohio, Lloyd Morganand hiS"^“wife, Janet of Moundsville, Floyd Morgan and his'wife, Nadine of Sauk Village, 111., and Lewis Morgan and his wife, Lynette of North Port, Fla.; three sisters, Sandra Ferry of Greenfield, Wis., Dar­ lene Howard and her hus­ band, Joseph of Parkers­ burg, and Linda Dumas of Moundsville; four grand­ children, James Keller, Mary Rine, Martha Ann Keller and Joyce Keller; and several nieces and nephews. dirbeYe^dved Friends w from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Thursday, at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, May 17, 2013, with Brother Wirt Cook officiating. Interment will follow in.Fork Ridge Christian Church Cemetery, Glen Easton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Nation­ al Parkinson Foundation, Gift Processing Center, PO Box 5018, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5018. Marjorie E. Keller 2.113^94— Marjorie E. Laughman Keller, 73, , of Wayne Hays Tower, Martins Ferry, died Saturday, Feb. 12, 1994 at City Hospital, Bellaire. She was born Nov. 15, 1920 in Old Washington, a daughter of the late ft Thomas F. and Helenia Wilson o Laughman. She was a former employee of former White Haines Optical at • ^3 Wheeling, former Isalys at Martins ___ _ Ferry and former F.W. Woolworth ^ Store at Martins Ferry. She was a 2' * member of St. Mary Catholic ^ O Church, Rosary Society, Catholic 5-^ O Women’s Club, and past president of ^ American Legion Auxiliary at Mar- \ ^ tins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her 5 husband, Brock Keller; one sister, Elizabeth J. Kinnan; one brother, William Arnold Laughman. Surviving are three nephews, in­ cluding Earl Kinnan of Martins | Ferry; her stepmother, Eleanor B. I Berry of Cadiz. § Friends will be received at the I Heslop Funeral Home, Martins I Ferry, Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. I Funeral liturgy with Mass will be ■ celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. I Mary Catholic Church. Burial I follows in Riverview Cemetery, I Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions I Monday at 3 p.m. followed by >Vake I services at 7:30 p.m., both in the m funeral home. KELLER, Marthalea Ehni, 77, of Brookside, passed away Friday, October 21, 201 1 at the home of herjhLUghter in Columbus. jf She was bom September 18, 1934 in Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Herman E. and Audrey G. Connor Ehni. She was retired from the Tea Room at Stone and Thomas Department Store Wheeling, a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Kirkwood, she loved to cross stitch, needle point, and work puzzles. Marthalea is survived by her children, Denise Coberly (Tom) Mellott of Bridgeport, W.Va., Roy (Deb) Coberly of Bridgeport, Ohio, and Mary Keller Marshall of Columbus; grandchildren, Amber Mellott (Joseph) Rose of Mason Ohio, and Dana Lea Coberly of Bridgeport, Ohio; a brother, Norman “Ted” Ehni and his son, her nephew, Mark Ehni both of Brookside; plus her Feline Friendj “Misty”. A tribute to Marthalea’s life will be celebrated on Monday, October 24, 2011 from 4-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road Brookside, where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Tina Gallaher, and the Rev. David Demarest offi­ ciating. Interment in Union Cemetery St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Homereach Hospice, 800 McConnell Drive, Columbus, OH 43214. KELLER, Mary E., 75, of Concord Street, Mar­ tins Ferry, Ohio, died Sat­ urday, December,. 10, 2011. ~7/V/ She was born in Wheel­ ing, W.Va. on October 30, 1936, a daughter of the late Joseph and Clara B. (Freeze) Renshaw. She was a retired teacher’s aide for Belmont Co. Head Start, Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John C. Keller. She is survived by son, John J . (Kimberly) Keller, Piedmont, Ohio; daughter, Ellen M. (Todd) Blake, Martins Ferry; daughter, Christine L. (Ronald) Angerer, Massillon, Ohio; daughter, Becky A. (Chris) Jenkins, Dublin, Ohio; daughter, Katherine R. (Vince) West, Martins Ferry; daughter, Sandy L. Keller, Martins Ferry; son, Joseph A. (Jessica) Keller, Martins Ferry; sister, Olive Groskopf, Wheeling, W.Va.; brother, Joseph Renshaw, N. C. She is also survived by 14 grandchil­ dren. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover St., Martins Ferry where friends will be received Tuesday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Tom Marut officiat­ ing. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Tammy Runyan Glustich Founda­ tion, P. O. Box 6394 Wheeling, WV 26003. ’ KELLER, Michael Lee Roy, 65 of Elm St. Lans­ ing, died suddenly Satur­ day, August 1, 2009 at Ohio Valley Medical Cen­ ter Wheeling, WV. He was born July 22, 1944 in Benwood, WV, a son of the late Earl and Vir­ ginia (Ott) Keller. He was a retired employ­ ee of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Beech Bottom, WV. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister Virginia Decrease. Surviving are his wife of 39 years Connie (Wojtasek) Keller, a brother Harry Keller and a sister Kathleen Branicky (Andy) both of Benwood, WV. Private service and inter­ ment will be held at the convenience of the family. Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road, Brookside is in charge of arrangements. Condolences can be made to the family at: www.wilsonfh@comcast. net. KELLER, Robert, 66, of Marlinton, W.Va., died ' suddenly at home early Sat- < urday mornjng,Jr:ebruary . Bob was born October 1, 1945 in Canton, Ohio to the late Cecil and Mary Lou Marchand Keller. He grew up in Belhiire, Ohio and graduatecffrom Tfiet)hio State University and received his master s degree from WVU. Bob is survived by his wife, Patricia Ravenscroft Keller; and two daughters, Katie Keller Barrie and her husband, Eric and son, Jackson, and Mollie Kris­ tine Keller Korona and her husband, Justin and son, Logan. Two sisters survive him, Barbara Keller, „ , Frische and husband, Rob, and Judi Keller Blanton, husband Ken, and son, Eric M\Vhife in the Army, Bob served in Vietnam where he earned the Bronze Star. Following his service, he moved to Pocahontas Coun­ ty, where he was the WVU Extension Agent for 25 years. Following his retirement, Bob was a substitute teacher and a partner in Pocahontas Fish and Game Adventures fishing resort. Bob was manager of Poca­ hontas County Country Club, the position he held from 2008 to the present. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 29 from 6-9 p.m. at Kimble Funeral Home in Marlinton, W.Va. On Thursday, March 1, there will be a visitation at the funeral home from 1-2 p.m. when the service will commence. Rev. David Rittenhouse will officiate and military honors will be accorded by members of the Keyser American Legion, of which he was a member. There will be no grave­ side service as Bob was cre­ mated and his cremains will be later joined to the earth at locations special to his life. Memorial contributions may be made to Pocahontas 4-H at WVU Extension Office, 900 E. 10th Avenue, Marlinton, WV 24954. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kimblefuncralhome. com Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Kimble Funeral Home, 650 Seneca Trail, Marlinton, WV 24954. RUTH ANN KELLER Ruth Ann “Cookie,” 66, of Sherrard, W.Va., died Saturday, July 26, 2014, at Reynolds Memorial Hospi­ tal, after a brief battle with cancer. Ruth Ann retired from Marshall County Schools in November 2013, as a math teacher at Sherrard Middle School. She was a member of Mount Olivet United Methodist Church. She was born November 7, 1947, in Wheeling, W.Va., a daughter of the late C. Glenn and Elizabeth (Ewing) Cook. In addition to her parents, she was pre­ ceded in death by her sister, Mary Ellen Cook. She is survived by her husband, William Keller of Sherrard; a daughter, Stacey Soos and her husband, Jay of St. Clairsvillc. Ohio: a son, Brian'Keller and his wife, Janet of Sherrard; two grandchildren, Austin and Kylie Keller of Sherrard; a brother, David Cook and his wife, Alice of Sherrard; sev­ eral nieces and nephews; and her beloved dog, Sammy. /£. There will be no visita­ tion. Services will be pri­ vate and held at the conven­ ience of the family. Memo­ rial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Piace, Memphis, TN 38105. Arrangements are by CARE Funeral & Crema­ tion Service, Moundsville, W.Va. Shirley Keller Shirley Smith Keller, 87, Clin­ ton Street, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday. Dec. 20, 7000 at~hasF t)hio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was bom Feb. 10, 1913 in Sherrard, W.Va., a daughter of the late Carl J. and Roberta Bond Smith. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, John O. Keller. Surviving are a son, John C. Keller and his wife Mary of Pied­ mont; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Patricia) Shemenski of Warring­ ton, Pa. and Mrs. Elmer (Shirley Ann) Burch of Martins Ferry; 11 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 Jo 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, with the Rev. Thomas Magary officiating. Entombment follows in St. Mary's Cemetery Mausoleum, Martins Fer­ ry. Rosary devotions will be recited today at 3 p.m. followed by Wake services at 7:30 p.m., both in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary's Catholic Church, 20 N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935.______Stanton Keller Sr. Stanton L. Keller Sr., 64, 21E Efaw Ave., St. Clairsville, died Sunday in Ohio Valley Medical : Center, Wheeling. He was born at : Wheeling, Feb. 18, 1923, son of the : late Charles and Minnie Lone Keller. ///?&£€& He was a retired employee of International Brothernood of Electricians, member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville and was a veteran of World War II. »« He was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles and Gerald Keller; a sister, Betty Caraway. Surviving are his wife, Lois A. Griffiths Keller: three sons, Charles W. Keller of Bloom- ingdale, Stanton L. Keller Jr., of Bellaire. and Thomas Craig Keller oi U.S. Navy, San Diego, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Glen (Dorothy) Wells of Glendale, W.Va.; 10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes­ day, where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. William Popa officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Military gravesiae services will be conducted by the Belmont County Council of VFW STANTON KELLER Stanton Lee “Pete” Keller Jr. formerly of Bel- laire, Ohio died Thursday March 10, 2016 at Trinity West in Steubenville, Ohio. He was born January 1, 1949 a son of the late Stan­ ton Lee Keller Sr. and Lois (Griffiths) Keller. Pete graduated from St. Clairsville High School. He served his country in the U.S. Army Infantry as Drill Sergeant. Among other jobs he worked for the City of Bcl- laire in the water depart­ ment as a pump operator. He was a member of the Bellaire VFW Post 676, the BellarieAmerican Legion Post 52 and the IAC Club. Pete was preceded in death by his father. He is survived by his mother, his children, Pete (Erica) Keller of Bellaire Ohio and John Keller of Bellaire, Ohio. He is also survived by two brothers, Charles (Carol) Keller of Bloomingdale, Ohio and Craig (Nancy) Keller of South Carolina as well as three grandchildren, Jor­ dan, Abby, and Ella Keller along with several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the B a u k n c c h t - A11 m c y c r Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry 441, 37 Street Bellaire, Ohio 43906 on Tuesday March 15, 2016 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. / / Services will be held on Wednesday March 16, 2016 at 11 a.m. with Rev. David Demarcst officiating. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville, Ohio where full military honors will be conducted by the Belmont County Veterans Association. Memorial contributions can be made to the Bellaire VFW. WAYNE KELLER Sylvester “Wayne” Keller, 76, of Wellsburg, WV passed away on Thurs­ day,October 13, 2016 at Liza’s Place, Wheeling, WV. Wayne was born on December 21,1939 in Sut­ ton, WV. He was the son of the late Gilbert and Valeria (Shock) Keller. Wayne served in the United States Army. He retired from Valley Camp, Consol Energy as a Wire- man. Many will remember Wayne for his love of hunt­ ing, 4 wheelers and the his­ tory channel. In addition to his parents, Wayne was preceded in death by his son, Fred Wilbur Keller. Wayne is survived by his wife of 57 years, Mary Madine (Huffman) Keller of Wellsburg, WV, two children, Dewayne Keller and his wife, Joanie of Wellsburg, WV, Violet Dawson and her husband Jim of Windsor Heights, WV, 11 grandchildren, ' Amanda (James) Brown of Wheeling, WV, Fred Keller Jr. of Wheeling, WV, Michael (Jessica Miller) Dawson of Martins Ferry, OH, Matthew (Amanda) Dawson of Windsor Heights, and Tracy, Sonya, Jasmine, Catherine, Trinity, Alissa, and Christian Keller of Wellsburg, WV, eight great grandchildren, Hunter and Jace Keller, Kaidence, Dexter, and Lincoln Daw­ son, Austin, Triton, and Madison Brown, six broth­ ers and sisters, Carl (LaVonne) Keller of Kent, OH, Shorty (Monique) Keller of Baltimore, MD, Evabelle (Jake) Miller of Wooster, OH, Ronnie (Donna) Keller of West Liberty, WV, Sharon (Ronald) Witt of Powhatton Point, OjJ, and LindaTJim) Cogar of Belmont, Ohio, and several nieces and nephews. A memorial gathering will be held on Sunday, October 16, 2016 from 3-7 p.m. with a brief memorial service at 3 p.m. with Kendra Huffman, presiding and a military salute by the WV Army National Guard at the Windsor Heights Community Center. The building will be open at 1 p.m. for anyfood donations. Veteran’s cremation under the care of Chambers Funeral Home, Wellsburg, WV (304)737-3551. In lieu of flowers, mone­ tary donations can be made to the family for the pur­ chase of a plaque on the Fred Vcradi’s Tree of Life at Liza’s Place. The family would like to thank every­ one for the love and sup­ port through this difficult time. __ *:y?m A

KELLER, Wilbur J., Sr., 90, a resident of Hillandale Estates, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Thursday, June 1, 2006 at his home. He was bom December 11, 1915 in Martins Ferry, the son of the late Charles and Lucy (Long) Keller. He was a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Martins Feny. Wilbur graduated from Mar­ tins Ferry High School in 1934 and from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science in 1938. He was a charter member and past president of the Martins Ferry Rotary Club; a member of the Ohio Funeral Directors; and the National Funeral Directors Association. With his brother, Vincent H., he owned and oper­ ated the Keller Funeral Home and the Keller Brothers’ Furni­ ture Store on Hanover Street in Martins Ferry for many years. During World War II, he served with the Merchant Marine Divi­ sion of the United States Coast Guard. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Vincent H., Clarence F. and Charles G. Keller; and one sister, Lana K. Wilson. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, JoEllen Maher Keller; one son, Wilbur J., Jr. (Brenda) Keller of Farmington; three daughters, Bonnie Stewart, Linda Keller and Arleen Keller, all of Martins Ferry; six grand­ children; nine great- grandchil­ dren; and a number of nieces and nephews. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, where friends will be received from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday and from 2-4 and 6- 8:30 p.m. on Monday. Rosary devotions at the funeral home on Monday at 3 p.m., followed by Vigil service at 8 p.m. Monday. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church with Fr. Thomas Magary the celebrant and Msgr. George Coyne concelebrating. Private interment will take place in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry at the conven­ ience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Church, 20 N. 4th Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. Condolences to the family may be made by signing the guest book online al www.kelIerfuneralhome.com. JEROME KELLETT Dr. Jerome R. Kellelt, DMD. 75, of St. Clairsville, OH, formerly of Wheeling, WV, died Tuesday, October 11, 2016 at Liza’s Place of Valley Hospice. He was born March 1 1, 1941 in Akron, OH, a son of the late Edward and Eve Kavulla Kellett. Dr. Kellelt was a self- employed oral surgeon, keeping his practice in Claysville, PA, for many years. Later in life, he became associated with Scars Denial. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville. In addition to his par­ ents, lie was preceded in death by a sister, Joyce Hendricks; two brothers, Edward and John Kellett. Surviving are his loving wife of 55 years, Helaine Joyce Anodide Kellett of St. Clairsville; two sons, Jerry Kellett of St. Clairsville, and Tony (Cassandra) Kellett of Columbus, OH; a daugh­ ter, Dr. Helen (Rob) Kel- lett-Swartz of St. Charles, IL; four grandchildren, Alec, Katherine, Emily and Madelyn; a sister, Judy (John) Haas of Stow, OH: two special sisters-in- law, Nancy (Dave) Hen- tosz of Uniontown, OH, and Cindy Kellett of Fair- lawn, OH. -7" / At Dr. Kellett’s reqfest, there will be no visitation or funeral services. Final arrangements at the con­ venience of his family. Arrangements by Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, St. Clairsville. Bernadine Kelley Bernadine Marie Kelley, 66, Hillcrest Drive, Martins Ferry, died Sunday, Jan. 30, 2000 at her home. She ^as bom m Yorkville, Oct. 13, 1933, a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Barbarcik Petras. She was a retired office clerk at Ayers Limestone Plant, Martins Ferry, a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Mary’s Church Choir, Lady Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Women’s Club, all of Martins Fer­ ry- In addition, to her parents, she was preceded in death four broth­ ers, Joseph, Michael, Martin and Steve Petras; two sisters, Sophia Stupak and Mary Harenza. Surviving are her husband, Peter C. Kelley; three sons, Patrick of Martins Ferry, Pete of Columbus, Steve of Uniontown; six grandchil­ dren; a great-grandchild. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover St., Martins Ferry. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, with the Rev. Tom Magary and Monsignor Stanley Zekas concelebrants. Burial fol­ lows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Rosary devotions will be said at 3 p.m. Wednesday and prayer services at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to SMC 2000, 20 N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. >KELLEY, Catherine L. “Kitty” Hare, 77, of Bridgeport, died Friday. Nov. 5, 1999^_in East Ohio "Ifegional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a former dental receptionist for Dr. Robert Naumann of Wheeling for 35 years, and member of Bridgeport Church of God. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walton L. and Laura I. Moore Hare; a brother, Howard M., and a sister, Nancy Stewart. Surviving are he: husband, Paul M. Kelley; a son, P, Patrick and his wife, Carol, of York, Pa.; a daughter, Kathy Miller and her husband, Jim, of Houston, Texas; a sister, Mary Wood of Cadiz ; two granddaughters, Ruth E. and Rachael C., both of York; several nephews and nieces. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Clara Kelley 2>\&vG> Clara B. McCloud Kelley, 92, Bradenton, Fla., formerly of Adena, died Tuesday at Meadow Brook Manor Nursing Home, Bradenton. She was bom May 7,1900 in Martins Ferry, daughter of the late William and Katherine Harper McCloud. She was a member of Adena Unit­ ed Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her First husband, Arthur Elliott; her sec­ ond husband, William Kelley; a son, Lawrence Elliott; two daughters, Mildred McLeran and Catherine Fritz; four brothers, Dan, William, Virgil and Perry McCloud; thrre sisters, Margaret Williams, Minnie Diosi and Letha Cesare. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Peggy) Elliott Fitz of Braden­ ton, Fla.; 15 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; a great-great- grandson. Friends will be received from 10 a.m. Saturday until time of services at 1 p.m. at Adena United Methodist Church. The Rev. James Hoff will be in charge of the services. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, Dillonvale. Constance Kelley 1938-2017

Constance Joyce Kelley, ■i . 0" i 79, of Barnesville passed away on Monday, April 3, 2017 at Forest Hills. Con­ 3* ■ nie was born on February v 26, 1938 to the late John Ward and Opal (Williams) (j Thomas. Connie was a member of the Main Street Methodist Church and the United (Jonathan), Tyler, Tanner, Methodist Women's Kaylee, Lilly, Ariana and group. She was a graduate Jordyn. of Barnesville High School Visitation was held on and enjoyed meeting with Friday, April 7, 2017 at her class monthly for Campbell-Piumly-Milburn breakfast. Funeral Home, 319 N. Ch- In addition to her par- estnut St., Barnesville, ents, she was preceded in Ohio. The service was held death by her husband, Wil- 0n Saturday, April 8. Burial liam E. Kelley; brother, followed in Northern William “Sam” Thomas; Cemeteiy. and grandson, Jerry Charitable donations Rubright. may be made in Connie's Connie is survived by her memory to the Main Street daughter, Audrey (Samuel) United Methodist Church, Rubright of Rayland; 230 W. Main St. Bar- granddaughter, Tara nesville, Ohio 43713 or (Michael) Prediger of Barnesville Senior Citizen Wadsworth; and seven Center, 229 E. Main St., great-grandchildren: Taylor Barnesville OH 43713. KELLEY, Dan, 53, of Zanesville, formerly of Jerusalem, died Monday, April 14, 2008, in Millersport, Ohio. He was born April 1 3, 1955 in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of Herb and Jeane Rowley Kelley. Dan was an employee of M D Sendees in Millersport and attended North Terrace Church of Christ in Zanesville. He was also a member of “Ridin' in HIS Grace” Motorcycle Club. Surviving are his son and granddaughter, Dana (Carina Ross) and Trinity Kelley of Zanesville; daughters and grandchildren, Bobbi (Brad) McMillen, Ashley and Abbigail of Barnesville and Betty (Aaron) Rousenberg, Brittany and Gaige of Malaga: his brother, John (Linda) Kelley of New Concord; a sister, Sandy Poole of Woodsfield; hisi cousin. Bill (Marie) Lashley j of Alabama; his nieces and nephew. Jackie, Shayna, Ashle, Kayla, and Joshua; great-niece and nephew, Nicolle and Christopher; and a special friend Jamie Spencer of Zanesville. Visitation will be Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where services will be held Friday at 1 1 a.m. Burial will follow in Jerusalem Cemetery. “"Writes.>7 Darryl Keiley, 18/Lancaster, died Saturday night. A graduate of Lancaster High School, he was a son of Chester and Nancy Rinkes Kelley of Lan­ caster. His mother is a former resident of St. Clairsville. Other survivors include a bro­ ther, Bill and paternal grand­ mother, Mrs. Kelley, both o f Lancaster, his maternal grand­ mother, Mrs. Margaret Rinkes, Columbus, and great grandmot­ her, Mrs. George Ridgeway, St. Clairsville. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Lancaster. KELLEY, Donald E., 71, of New Martinsville, W.Va., died Thursday, July 15, 2004 in UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born November 18, 1932 in New Dale, W.Va., the son of the late Albert and Bertha Blake Kelley. He worked as a potman at the Ormet Reduction Plant for 36 years, where he retired in Febru­ ary 1993. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Korean conflict and as a member of the Honor Guard in Washington, D.C. serving for the Unknown Soldier. He was a member of the American Legion Post 28, Ormet Retirees Group, Masonic Lodge No. 39 AF & AM and the Moose Lodge No. 931 of New Martinsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Donna Susanne Kelley (twin sister of Debra); and a brother, Fred Lee Kelle Survivors include L wife, Margaret “Sue” Headley Kelley; two sons, Thomas (Lisa) Kelley of New Dale and Donald Dennis of New Martinsville; three daughters, Debra (Lee) Hender­ son of Silver Hill, W.Va., Judith (Dale) Postlethwait of New Dale and Barbara Joan Kelley of New Martinsville; four brothers, William (Betty) Kelley of Paden City, W.Va., John (Chris) Kelley of Columbus, Ohio, James (Kathy) Kelley of Fairbanks, Alaska and Richard (Pam) Kel­ ley of Brookwood, Ala.; three sisters, Sally (Tom) Richmond of New Martinsville, Cathy (Terry) Dobbs of Cameron, W.Va. and Marilyn Dodd of Marietta, Ohio; eight grandchil­ dren, Maggie Jo, Travis and Walker Howell, Tyler and Tan­ ner Kelley, Hannah Henderson, Mariah Kelley and Krista Den­ nis; and two great-grandsons, Toby Cecil andTrevor Howell. Family will receive friends on Sunday from 12-3 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville where funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment in Northview Cemetery, New Martinsville where the Blue Blazers of New Martinsville, Paden City and Sistersville and the Masonic Lodge No. 39 will hold grave­ side services. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Hearl Association. Online condolences tc www.grisellfuneralhomes.com. KELLEY, Donald Lee, 65, of Rayland, died Sun­ day March 1, 2009 at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry. He was born December 21,1943 in Martins Ferry, the son of the late Lawrence W. and Elizabeth Demi Kelley. Donald was a retired millwright of Locals 1079 & 1 87 1. He was also a Marine veteran and mem­ ber of the Dillonvale Amer­ ican Lesion McCook Post 529. Donald is survived by his wife Beverly; two daughters, Rebecca Barath and her husband Chuck of Tiltonsville, Bethann Brown and her husband Rick of Wheeling; a broth­ er Lawrence F. Kelley and his wife Pal of Glen Rob­ bins; three grandchildren. Erica and Joshua Barath and Ryder Brown; a sister- in-law Sylvia Szabo and her companion Ron of Cleveland; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; and his beloved Bulldog “Pumpkin”. Visitation will be on Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 & 6- 8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 102 Main St., Tiltonsville, Ohio, where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 11 am. with Pastor Tom Thomas officiating. Interment with full mili­ tary services will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Rayland United Methodist Church, Valley Hospice of Rayland, or Hounds Haven of Smith- field. Edward Kelley Edward J. Kelley, 72, o Unionvale Road, Cadiz, Ohio died suddenly Monday morning April 26th. He was born in Cadiz Township, Harrison County on Feb. 3, 1932 the son of the late Russell and Edna Fiyer Kelley. Ed was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis Carothers Kelley on Aug. 8th, 1997; two brothers, Larry and Vernon Kelley and two sisters, Gladys and Gilda. Edward was a retired mine construction worker and truck driver. He married his wife on April 10, 1952 after serving in the US Marine Coip. for several years. He was a Korean War vet­ eran and a member of the Cadiz VFW. He is survived by two sons, James Kelley and wife, Cassey, Douglas Kelley and wife, Patty, both of Cadiz; two daughters, Sandra and Brenda Kelley of Cadiz, Ohio; brother. Phi 11 Kelley of Texas; sister. Joyce Henline of Canton. Ohio area; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Blackburn Funeral Home at 324 High Street in Hopedale, Ohio on Wednesday, April 28th, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on I Thursday, the 29th, at I p.m., ' with Pastor Dean Blythe officiat- ing. Burial will follow at j Greenwood Cemetery near Hopedale. ___ Elizabeth Kelley Uhtfa, Elizabeth “Betty” Kelley, 72, of Glen Robbins, died Monday in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. She was bom May 4, 1920, in Barton, a daughter of the late Frank and Elizabeth Nemeth Demi. She was a member of Glen Rob­ bins Presbyterian Church, Ladies Auxiliary Post 4811, Bellaire Eagles Post 371, and the PLAV. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence W.; two brothers, Steve and Bill Demi. Surviving are two sons, Lawrence F. of Glen Robbins and Donald L. of Rayland; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 9 a.m. until time of services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Dr. Roberta Crokcr officiating at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Lady’s Auxiliary Post 4811 services will be held at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. Eric Kelley Stafo/ Eric A. Kelley, 24, died Sunday in Ohio Valley Hospital, Wheeling. He was bom July 27,1967 in Bellaire. He was employed by .Barmet Aluminum Corp., Uhrichsville and a member of the Americans Bikers Allied Toward Education. Surviving are his mother, Shirley Kelley of Cadiz; his wife, Tracey Clark Kelley; a brother, Jeff Kelley of Cadiz. 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 Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. William Hunt officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, Cadiz. KELLEY, Frances Austina, 79, of Fairfax, VA, passed away Sunday morning from a long term heart condition. Frances was born in Wheeling, WV, on Febru­ ary 14, 1934. She attend­ ed St. J_ohiLCejitral High School, where she graduat­ ed in 1952. gcyvr Frances was married to Thomas Kelley on May 1 1, 1963, in Bridgeport. Ohio. They moved to the Northern VA area, where she raised her children and volunteered for several years at St. Leo’s Elemen­ tary School and Paul VI High School. They cele­ brated their 50th anniver­ sary together shortly before her passing. She will be greatly missed by her husband, Thomas; their three chil­ dren, Theresa Romanga and her husband Vincent of Manassas, VA; Brian Kelley of Orlando FL; Kathy McNulty and her husband Paul of Cuperti­ no, CA; her brother, Thomas Kyanko and his wife, Rosemary of Wells- burg WV; and her five grandchildren, James, Ker- rie, Evan, Conner, and Keira. She was preceded in death by her father, Peter Kyanko, and mother, Frances Kyanko. A memorial Mass to cel­ ebrate her life will take place at St. Leo’s Church in Fairfax, VA on Friday May 31 at 11 a.m. Her ashes will be inurned at Arlington National Ceme­ tery. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions in her memory can be made to KOVAR, (A Vir­ ginia Knights of Columbus Charity), Financial Secre­ tary, Father Diamond Council 6292, 3900 Old Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22030. FRED KELLEY Fred F. Kelley, 88, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Saturday, March 12, 2016 at EORH in Martins Ferry. He was born in Emer­ son, OH, a son of the late Franklin Kelley and Marie Snyder Kelley. Fred was a retired employee from Gries Brothers manufacturing plant in Warwood, WV, a member of First Prebyter- ian Church in Martins Ferry, and a U.S. Army veteran. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis M. “Dee” Little Kelley; a stepson, Roger A. McConnaughy, Sr.; sis­ ters, Ruth Applegarth, Mardell Barker, and Inez Saffell. Surviving are a stepson, Larry (Hilde) McConnaughy of Bloom­ ington, IN; a sister, Mar­ jorie (Ray) Jenkins of Plant City, FL; a brother- in-law, Gerry Saffell of St. Clairsville; seven grandchildren, Brenda Tyler, Karen McConnaughy, Roger McConnaughy, Jr., Jason McConnaughy, Caitlan Capps, Sheanin McConnaughy, and Sheaghan McConnaughy; nine great-grand children; a great-great- grandchild; several nieces and nephews; special neigh­ bors, Tom and Katie Par- rill; many friends, neigh­ bors, and others who loved him. He will be missed by all, including those that frequently visited him while he was sitting on his porch swing. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St; Clairsville on Saturday from noon until time of memorial service at 1 p.m. with Rev. Ken Gifford officiating. Burial follows in Glen­ coe Cemetery, Glencoe, OH. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 308 Mt. St. Joseph Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003 or to the char­ ity of the donor’s choice. George Kelley Sr. George W. Kelley Sr., 80, Fair Street, Fairview, died Monday in Barnesville Health Care Center. He was born. April 23, 1907 at Washington, Pa., a son of the late Harry and Blanche Organ Kelley. He was a retired employee of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and a member and former pastor of Chestnut Hill Brethren .Church, Salesville. r/J'ffA/ /

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KELLEY, Jean Eleanor, 87 of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Monday, February 18, 2013 at her home. She was born May 13, 1925 in New Castle. PA, a daughter of the late Willard Marion Tribby and Eleanor Eckleberger Tribby. Jean was a greeter at Walmart in St. Clairsville, a Methodist, and AARP member. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd G. Kelley; a son, Charles F. Kelley. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Laurie (Bob) Strope of St. Clairsville, and Patty (Charlie) Thornton of Huntsville, AL; three grandchildren, Casey Strope, Erica Strope, and Charlie Thornton. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. until time of service at 8:30 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Bradley Call officiating. Burial will be in Oak Park Cemetery, New Cas­ tle, PA. KELLEY, Joseph E., 61, of Bridgeport, Ohio, formerly of Moundsville, W.Va., passed away Thurs­ day March 19, 2009, in Aspinwall, VA Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born August 28, 1947 in Alliance, Ohio, a son of the late Joseph B and Eileen Jack Kelley. He was a retired employ­ ee of L. L, Flowers Con­ struction Company; a Christian by faith and a U S Army Veteran of the Viet­ nam War, Surviving are his son, Brian (Missy) Kelley; a daughter, Jodi (Marty) Hum all of Texas; three grandsons, Brandon, Zack and Michael Kelley; two granddaughters, Nicole Kelley and"Charlotte Hunt all of Texas; a brother, Gary W. (Kelly) Kelley of Calif.; three sisters, Patty Kelley; Jane Kelley (Gary) White; Carol Kelley (Torn) Kirschner all of Moundsville and several nieces and nephews. Friends received from 9 a.m. until lime of service at 1 1 a.m., Monday March 23, 2009 at the Altmeyer Funeral Home Lutes and Kirby Vance Chapel I 1 8 Grant Avenue Moundsville. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. The Moundsville Honor Guard will conduct military graveside services. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of ones choice. KELLEY, Lester J., 89, of Bellaire, Ohio, died I Wednesday, December 3, 2008, in the Belmont Community Hospital. He was born January 22, 1919 in St. Joe, Bellaire, the son of the late James W. and Bertha Yoho Kelley. Lester retired from International Harvester; was a member of the Belmont Presbyterian Church; and was an Army veteran of WWII. In addition to his parents, Lester was preceded in death by seven brothers and sisters. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Workman Kelley; a son, Danny Kelley and his wife, Sharon, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio; a brother, Paul Kelley of Cadiz, Ohio; four grand­ children, Craig, Jeff, Brad and Briana; ~and several great-grandchildren. Friends will be received on Saturday from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441-37th Street, Bellaire with Pastor Pete Walburn officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Mrs. Margaret Alverta Kelley, 90, of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, died Sunday in Martins Ferry Hospi­ tal. Born July 14, 1876, in Roane County, W. Va., she was a member of Mt. Pleasant Pentecostal Church and was preceded in death by her hus­ band, William Oscar Kelley, in 1955. Surviving are five sons, Frank of New Athens, Howard of Flushing, Snowden of Adena, William of Bowerston, Lawrence of Glen Robbins; three daughters, Mrs. Fred Gunn, Morristown, Mrs. Bruno Zurek, Yorkville, Mrs. Hobart Tanner, Mt. Pleasant; one brother, Louis Hendricks, Shinnston, W. Va.; one sister, Mrs. Zum Bell, Lum- berport, W. Va.; 55 grandchildren, 132 great grandchildren and 12 great great ' I grandchildren. Funeral serivces were held at Dillonvale Wednesday with j Elder Albert Waite officiating. Interment was in Union Ceme­ tery, Morristown. KELLEY, Mary J., 82, of East Springfield, Ohio, passed away 'Hiuxsday, January 5, 2012. Surviving are her children, son Paul R. Kelley of Wintersville, Ohio; daugh­ ters, Anna Marie (Jim) Monogioudis of Yorkville, Ohio, Glenda (Albert) Foglietti of Las Vegas, Nevada, Kathleen Keenan of I East Springfield, Ohio, and Lisa Costlow of Wintersville, Ohio. Family and friends are invited to attend Mary’s funeral service at noon on Monday, January 9, 2012 at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home in Smithfield, Ohio. Mary requested no flow­ ers. Please direct memorial donations to either; Valley Hospice 10686 St. Rt. 150 Rayland, OH 43943 or the American Kidney Fund c/o 6110 Executive Blvd Suite 1010 Rockville, MD 20852. Mary Paul Kelley Mary Paul Kelley, 95, of [Adena, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on Monday, Aug. 22, 2005. She passed peacefully away in her home surrounded by her loving family. She was bom Aug. 30, 1909 at Martins Ferry, Ohio, the daughter of the late John and Katherine Telman Paul. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Pentecostal Church for 80 years. Mary was preceded in death by her husband Snowden J. Kelley, infant daughter Juanita, daughter, Alverta Drake and son, Howard Kelley. Surviving are four sons, James (Diane) Kelley of Marseilles, 111.; Ernest Kelley of New Comerstown, Ohio; Clyde (Merry) Kelley of Ottawa, 111.; William Kelley of Adena, Ohio; two daughters; Hedy Cullen of Columbus, Ohio, Jean Letner of Powell, Ohio and daughter-in-law Barbara Kelley of Marseilles, 111., 29 grandchildren, 41 great-grand children and seven great-great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, Ohio, on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friends then received at the Pleasant Grove Pentecostal Church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m., with Rev. Paul Crane, officiating. Entombment/ in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, Incv 380 Summit Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952. Mildred Kelley Mildred P. “Midge” (Dugan) Kelley, 85, formerly of Hillcrest Drive, Marlins Ferry, Ohio, died Friday, July 4, 2003 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. She was bom May 29, 1918 in Piney Fork, Ohio, a daughter of the late Andrew and Myrtle (Millhorn) Dugan. In addition to her patents she was preceded in death by her husband James A. Kelley, her daughter Frankie Dye, two brothers George and Frank Dugan and a sister Ora Antenucci. Surviving are two sons Carl E. (Charlene) Kelley of Brilliant, Ohio and Rob H. (Judy) Kelley of Kaneohe, Hawaii, two daughters Jackie (Joe) Liberatore of Mingo Junction, Ohio and Cidie (Billie), Lockhart of Ashland, Ohio, a sister Clara Schuller of Adena, Ohio, 14 grandchildren, ten great - grandchildren, one great - great grandchild, and a son - in - law Milton Dye. Friends will be received Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where services will be held Tuesday, July 8, 2003 at 10 a.m. with Rev. William O. Webster officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Holly Memorial Park, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Darin and Dugan Dye Scholarship Fund, c/o St. John’s Catholic Grade School, 350 37th St., Bellaire, Ohio 43906. KELLEY, Naomi H., age 79, entered into Eternal Life at her home in North Palm Beach, Florida on June 8th, 2006. Naomi was born in Captina, West Virginia on August 26, 1926 to the late Clyde and Eva (Crow) Hudkins. After graduating from Moundsviile High School in 1945, she moved to Washing­ ton, D.C. where she worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 1948 Naomi married Garen N. Kelley; and in 1958, with her husband, co-founded Kelley Steel Erectors, Inc. Together they helped build many of Cleveland’s land­ marks that forever changed the city’s skyline. A lifelong Charitable fundraiser and philanthropist, Naomi was active, and with her husband, supported many causes including, Catholic Charities, Christ Child Society, The Juvenile Diabetes Founda­ tion, The American Red Cross, The Sisters of Charity, The Legionaires of Christ, The Pas- sionist Missions, The Ameri­ can Association of The Sover­ eign Military Order of Malta, The Cotillion Society of Cleveland, Gesu Women’s Guild, The Women’s Commit­ tee of The Cleveland Orches­ tra, The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Institute of Music, Playhouse Square Foundation, and The Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County. With her husband Garen, Naomi was a member of The Everglades Club, Lost Tree Club, Kirtland Country Club, The Chagrin Valley Hunt Club, and The Union Club of Cleveland. She was also a member of The Intown Club, The Women’s Advisory Coun­ cil of The Western Reserve Historical Society, and The Lexture-Recityl Club. «#Jtnlil hegfjJIness, she faith­ fully attended Gesu Church in University Heights, Saint Paul of The Cross in North Palm Beach, and Saint Edwards Church in Palm Beach. She is survived by her beloved husband of 58 years, Garen of North Palm Beach; loving mother to her daughter, Suanne Kelley Kopald (hus­ band Michael De Kopald) of Lexington, Virginia; and to her son, Michael J. Kelley, of Gates Mills, Ohio; dearest grandmother of Elizabeth Kel- ley Brooks (husband, Ben­ jamin Lyttleton) of Falls Church, Virginia, and Rebecca Kelley Brooks of New York, New York; great-grandmother of Gyphon Eloise Lyttleton; sister of Gladys Persinger of Washington Lands, West Vir­ ginia, Del Wallace of Jacobsburg Ohio, and Basil Hudkins (wife Katherine) of Limestone, West Virginia; pre­ deceased by three sisters, Alveretta Yoho, Iona Moore and Mildred Ball. Naomi enjoyed golf, tennis, bridge, and spending time with friends and family. Funeral services will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions in her name be made to Hospice of Palm Beach County, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 or The Alzheimers Association, 4700 North Congress, West Palm Beach, Florida. 33407 KELLEY, Nora Virginia, I 87, of Sislersvillc, W.Va., died Monday, July 24, 2006 in Sislersville General Hospi­ tal. She was born December 4, j 1918, the daughter of the late John Ira and Mary C. Haught Kelley. She was a retired LPN of Sislersville General Hospital; and a member of the Zion United Methodist Church, Friendly. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Paul Kelley Layman Kelley; half brother Earl Kelley; and half sister. Gladys Hissom. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Myers Funeral Home, Sis- tersville, on Wednesday from 5-8 p.m, where funeral serv­ ices will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Gary Boyd officiating. ^KELLEY, Opal Doris Gallagher, 78, of Tampa, Fla., for­ merly of Barnesville. died Saturday, Ffih *>, ?fifiCVat home. She was a retired employee of the former Jonathan Logan Corp. clothing facto­ ry, Bamesviile. She was preceded in death by her first husband , Paul LaCroix; her second husband, Don Kelley; her parents, Delbert and Sadie Gallagher; a sister, Inez Hashman; two granddaug'hters, Brenda and Emma W;atson. Surviving are three sons, James Watson of Tampa, Fla., Danny Watson of Barnesville and Donald Watson of Hope Mills, N.C.; two daughters, Helen K. Tillmak and Paula Samples, both of Canton, Ohio; a brother, Delbert Gallagher of Cambridge; a sister, Ruth Reynolds of Cambridge; 13 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Friends received 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Kelly- Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 702 E. Main St., Bamesviile. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Assumption Catholic Church, Bamesviile. Interment in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesviile. I

KELLEY,Patrici Patricia0^ $,., 55, of Flush- j ing, died Saturday at home. She was an employee of Belmont Hills Coun­ try Club, St. Clairsville, and a Protes­ tant. Surviving are her mother, Thelma Vlory of Lima, Ohio; a stepson, Rick Kelley of Massillon, Ohio; five daughters, Cheryl Shannon of Dalton, Ohio, Darla Kay Hostetler of Carmichael, Pa., Billie Jo Bugala, and Elnora Taylor, both of Flushing, Marsha Kelley at home; a sister, Barbara LaRue of Lima; two broth­ ers, David Flory Jr. of Lima and Roger Flory of Ada, Ohio; eight grandchildren. Friends received at Warren Funeral Home Flushing, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Patricia i\fj!!/m Patricia Louise ^Kelley, 55, of Flushing, died Saturday at home. She was bom in Ohio, Dec. 15, 1930, a daughter of Thelma Flory of Lima and the late David Flory. A Protestant by faith, she was an employee of Belmont Hills Country Club, St. Clairsville. Surviving, in addition to her; mother, are five daughters, Cheryl Shannon of Dalton, Elnora Taylor of Flushing, Darla Kay Hostetler of Car­ michael, Pa., Billie Jo Bugala of Flushing, and Marsha Kelley at home; a step-son, Rick Kelley of Massillon; a sister, Barbara LaRue of Lima; two brothers, David Flory Jr. of Lima and Roger Flory of Ada; eight grandchildren. s Friends will be received at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the.Rev. Robert Merritt officiating. iBurial follows in Rock Hill jCemetery, Flushing. ■ffwrrMTO? as - ?

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KELLEY, Paul Mansell, 84, of Cadiz, Ohio, formerly of Bridge­ port, died Sunday, January 9, 201 1 at Carriage Inn of Cadiz. 7-YV y Paul was born in Cadiz on April 8, 1926, a son of the late James W. and Bertha M. Yoho Kelley, He was a member of the Bridgeport Church of God and a U.S. Navy Veteran. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Cather­ ine Hare “Kitty” Kelley; brothers, Forrest “Woody” Kelley, Merle Kelley, James Kelley, Claude Kel­ ley, Kevert Kelley, Lester Kelley and Harold Kelley; and a sister, Ila Coss. Paul is survived by a son, P. Patrick Kelley and his wife, Carol of York, Pa.; a daughter, Kathy Miller, and her husband, James of Houston; grand­ children, Ruth (James E.) Brainerd Jr. of Lancaster, Pa., and Rachael Kelley of York, Pa.; along with sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Services and interment were private at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove, Ohio. Offer online condo­ lences at www.wilsonfu- neral homes.com KELLEY, Paul R„ 78, of Weirton, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, Feb. 11,2004 at home. He was bom Sept. 28, 1925 in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of the late Oren Kelley and Beulah Blanken­ ship Kelley. He was retired from the Trans­ portation Dept, of Weirton Steel Corp. as a Locomotive Engineer; a member of Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, Weir­ ton where he also sans in the choir; also a member of the 25 Year Club of the Weirton Steel Company, the Scottish Rite of Wheeling, W.Va., Osiris Shriners, Wheeling, the Commandery No. 30 Knights Templar, Weirton and the Hancock No. 14 R.A.M., New Cumberland, W.Va.; and a 50 year member of the New Cumber­ land Lodge No. 22, A.F. & A.M. Paul took great pride and enjoy­ ment in his writing of poetry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a broth­ er, Charles Kelley; and two sis- ters, Verna Rhodes and Dorothy Costello. Surviving are his wife, Josephine Gorence Kelley; five daughters, Denise (George) Dankovchik, Alison (Gail) Martin and Gail (Clark) Creel, all of Weirton, Paula (Steve) Drye of Fishers, Ind. and Nancy (Nick) Daltorio of Cranberry Township, Pa.; a sister, Virginia Elson of New Kensington, Pa.; and seven grandchildren. Friends received at the Steel & Wolfe Funeral Home, Inc., 380 Penco Road, Weirton will be held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, 2004 with the Rev. Patty Bucey offici­ ating. Interment in Chestnut Ridge Cemetery, Paris, Pa with Masonic Cemetery Service by the New Cumberland Lodge No. 22 A.F. & A.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pleasant Valley Unit­ ed Methodist Church, P.0 . Box 2482, Weirton, WV 26062 or the Valley Hospice, Inc., 380 Summit Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952. www.steelandwolfe.com KELLEY, Phyllis Maxine “Dee,” 90, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Thursday, February 9, 2012 at Heart land-Lansing Nursing Home in Bridgeport. She was born February 10, 1921 in Glencoe, OH, a daughter of the late Clarence Little and Eva Norris Little Doyle. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a son, Roger A. McConnaughy, Sr.; a sister, Lova Bilica; infant brother, Nile Little. Surviving are her hus­ band, Fred F. Kelley; a son, Larry (Hilde) McConnaughy of Bloomington, IN; daughter- in-law, Elaine McConnaughy of Martins Ferry; niece, Carol Pollock of St. Clairsville; seven grandchildren, Brenda ' Tyler, Karen Wiginton, Roger McConnaughy, Jr., Jason McConnaughy, Caitlan Capps, Sheanin McConnaughy, and Sheghan McConnaughy; nine great-grandchildren; and two nephews. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Saturday from 12 Noon until time of memorial service at 1 p.m. with Rev. Dr. William Lawrence offi­ ciating. Interment follows in Glenco^emeteiw^^^_ Prosper Kelley Prosper E. “Poke” Kelley Jr., 64, of 56180 Deep Run Road, Martins Ferry, died Friday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born Sept. 21, 1925 in Mar­ tins Ferry, a son of the late Prosper E. and Estella Fowler Kelley Sr. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville plant, and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Meadowbrook Church of God, Rayland and VFW Post 4811 of Yorkville. He was preceded in death by his wife. Dolores Stephens Kelley ; one brother ; three sisters. Surviving are three sons, Prosper E. Ill of Great Falls, Montana, James A. of Mingo Junction, Arthur L. of Dunedin, Fla.; five daughters, Mrs. Earl (Dolores) Bailey of Col­ liers, W.Va., Mrs. Hobart (Deborah) Saffell of Glencoe, Mrs. Tommy (Sharon) Miller, Mrs. Danny (Tonya) Hudock, and LouAnn Kelley, all of Martins Ferry; one brother, Pete Kelley of Martins Ferry; one sister, Estella Minder of Martins Ferry; 19 grandchildren; 2 great-grand­ children. Members of the family will receive friends at the Helsop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, to­ day, noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Mark Grimsley of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove with full military services. VFW Post 4811 services today at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. KELLEY, Robert D., 89, ol 43886 Kelley Road, Woods- field, Ohio, died at 9:10 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, 2003, in the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabil­ itation Center, Woodsfield, Ohio. He was born Jan. 20, 1914. near Jerusalem, Ohio, a son of the late William and Luella Stewar Kelley. He was a retired fanner and £ member of the Bush Church ol Christ, near Malaga, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a broth­ er, Herbert Kelley; and two sis­ ters, Ada Martin and Elizabeth Plotner. Surviving are his wife, Genevieve Florence Morris Kel­ ley, whom he married on Feb. 16, 1935; five daughters, Viola Riley of Canal Winchester, Ohio, Shirley Jones of Groveport, Ohio, Wanda Hopkins of Columbus, Ohio, Ruth Strong of Lexington, Ohio, and Phyllis Hurt of Woods- field, Ohio; four sons. Jack Kel­ ley and William Kelley, both of Woodsfield, Ohio, Roger Kelley of Columbus, Ohio, and Ken Kel­ ley of Pulasci, Va.; 18 grandchil­ dren; and several great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, Woods­ field, Ohio, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday with Don Thompson offi­ ciating. Burial will follow in the Bush Cemetery, Malaga, Ohio. Robert Kelley ,3|^ !]r3 Robert J. (Bob) Kelley, 67, Georgetown Road, Bellaire, died Tuesday, February 21, 1995 at the City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born March 29, 1927 in Lost Creek. W.Va., son of the late George and Edith Sheets Kelley. He was an employee of the for­ mer Imperial Glass Co., Bellaire, a United States Air Corps veteran of World War II and a Protestant. He was also a member of the DAV No. 117 at Bellaire, I.A.C.. at Bellaire, V.F.W. Post No. 626 at Bellaire and the American Legion No. 46 Post at Ben wood W.Va. He was preceded in death by a son, Bobby Kelley; two brothers, William and Thomas Kelley; a sis­ ter, Georgia Cox. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Nardoski Kelley; two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Karen) Corvino of Bel­ laire, and Mrs. Michael (Linda) Dailey of Rayland; three sisters, Lenona Koran of Dillonvale, Mary Carpenter of Nebraska and Orean Ritz of Jacobsburg; six grandchil­ dren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd Street, Bellaire, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia officiat­ ing. Burial will follow in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bellaire. Ruth Kelley Ruth Elizabeth Kelley, 77, oi 54500 Colerain Pike, Martins Ferry, formerly of Cadiz, died at the home of her daughter. She was born in Steubenville, April 27, 1908, a daughter of the late George Me Cloy, and Mary Culver McCloy.'^u?

William E. Kelley, 81, -vV Barnesville, Ohio, died ■ ' i Monday, September 20, 2010 at Emerald Pointe Nursing and Rehab. He was bom March 16, 1929 at Baileys Mills, Ohio • \..... a son of the late Austin and \ , *}*■ ■$&.. y Helen Gray Kelley. & He was a member of Bethel United Methodist Church and was retired from NCR in Cambridge and the Barnesville Medical Center. He was preceded in death by a brother, Francis Kelley, and a sister, Dorcas Kelley. He is survived by his wife, William E. Kelley Constanace J. Thomas Kelley; daughter, Audrey (Samuel) 2010 and service 11 AM RubrightofRayland, Ohio; sis- Thursday, Spetember 23, ter, Edith Turner of Noblesville, 2010 at Campbell-Plumly- Ind.; two step-grandchildren and Milbum Funeral Home, 319 N. five step-great-grandchildren. Chestnut St., Barnesville, OH. Visitation 2-4 and 6-8 Burial followed in Northern Wednesday, September 22, Cemetery. William Kelley William 0. Kelley, 57. Flushing, died Thursday in wheeling Hospi­ tal. He was born Oct. 11, 1930 at Dunglen, a son of the late Howard and Alice Burkhart Kelley. He was a retired employee of Consolidation Coal Co., Cadiz, a Pentecostal and a veteran ofihe U.S. ArmyU.G J He was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth and a sister, Ima Jean Borton. Surviving are his wife, Christine Sisk Kelley; a son. Rick of Massillon; five daughters, Cheryl Shannon of Latfertv, Elnora Taylor of Flushing, Darla Kay Hostetler and Billie Jo Kozlowski, both of Carmichaels, Pa., and Marcia Bugala of Flushing; a stepson, Mark Sinisgalli of Arkansas; three sisters, Virginia Prokes of Del Rio, Texas, Dorothy Nordick of Canton, and Maxine Tedder of Dundee, Fla.; 10 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. Paul Crane officiating. Burial will be in i Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove. C*K?LLIS’ Mary, of Steubenville, Ohio, died Sun­ day, May 9, 2004 in the Trinity West Medical Center, Steubenville. She was born in Yorkville, Ohio, the first of two daughters of Michael and Irene Gemelos Moskos, immigrants from Mesta, Chios, Greece. Mary was the devoted wife of John Kellis and the loving Moth­ er of Doctors George, Michael and Augustine Kellis who prac­ tice Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio. She worked in the banking industry until her marriage when she relocated to Steubenville. She tirelessly supported her hus­ band and helped him to establish a real estate business and the Marina Industrial Testing, Inc., a firm engaged in the inspection of industrial plants and ships worldwide. She was an active member of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Steubenville and an officer of philanthropic church and Greek organizations. She served as Supreme Secretary of the United Chios Societies of America and Canada. Marika will be missed by her husband, sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, sister, brothers- in-law, nephews and nieces. May her memory be eternal. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, May 10, 2004 at the Nativity of Theotokos Greek Orthodox Monastery, 121 St. Elias Lane, Saxonburg, PA 16056. In lieu of flowers, please make any donation to the Monastery building fund where she will rest in peace. Arrangements by Dunlope- Shorac Funeral Home, Win- tersville, Ohio. Friends may express online condolences at www.shorac.com. I John Kellner KELLNER, 377 W. 43rd St., Shadyside, died Sunday in Wheel­ ing Hospital. He was a retired employee of Ohio Edison Co. and a member of Shadyside United Method­ ist Church. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Mary Juri- chny Kellner; a son, Richard of Shadyside; a brother, August of Mar­ tins Ferry; two sisters, Josephine Shimko of Columbus, Mrs. Roger (Ann) Bartolomucci of Shadyside; three grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to Shadyside Fire Depart­ ment or the School of Hope, St. Clairsville. Arrangements by Grisell- Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway- Chapel, 37th and Belmont streets, ( jBellaire. 1 John Kellner John Kellner, 69, of 377 West 43rd St., Shadyside, died Sunday at Wheeling Hospital. He was ^ born Feb. 9, 1916, in Shadyside, a son of Mr. ar\d Mrs. Vincent KeUner1^5 A retired employee of Ohio Edison, he was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict and a member of the Shadyside United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary Jurichny Kellner; a son, Richard of Shadyside; a brother, August of Martins Ferry; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Shimko of Columbus and Mrs. Roger (Ann) Bar­ tolomucci of Shadyside; 3 grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at the con­ venience of the family at Grisell-Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway Chapel, 37th and Belmont St., Bellaire. > Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Fire I Department or the School of [dope, St. Clairsville. Mary Kellner Mary A. Kellner, 8 1, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, at the Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling, W.Va. She was born March 28, 1922, in Nova Scotia, Canada, a daughter of the late Frank and May Kubanek Jurichny. Mary was the youngest of five chil­ dren. She was a 1940 graduate of Shadyside High School. Mary was a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church in Shadyside. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was known by those who loved her for her good cooking, quick smile and generous heart. She will be sadly missed by family and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Kellner on Aug. 26, 1985, an infant son, James; three brothers, Frank, James and Joseph Jurichny and one sister, Hilda Cook. Mary is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Debra Kellner of Shadyside; two granddaughters, Melissa Mansuetto of Clearview, W.Va., and Jennifer Kellner of Bethlehem, W.Va.; one grandson, John Kellner of Columbus, Ohio and a great granddaughter, Sydney Mansuetto. Also several nieces and nephews. At Mary’s request, there will be no visitation. Private memo­ rial services will be held at the chapel in Powhatan Cemetery on Monday, Oct. 6, with the Rev. Donald Perks officiating. Interment will follow in the Powhatan Cemetery. To honor Mary’s love of chil­ dren and reading, the family asks that memorial contribu­ tions be made in her name to the children’s section of the Shadyside Public Library, 4300 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio 1 43947. KELLY, Alfred F., Jr., 81, of Poplar Street, Bridgeport, Ohio, died Tuesday, Norvember 30, 2010, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. "7~ He was born May 29, 1 929 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, to the late Alfred, Sr. and Harriet Swearingen Kelly. He was a retired employ­ ee of the former Picoma Industries in Martins Ferry. Ohio: an Army veteran: Martins Ferry American Legion; Peace Township Trustee: and Martins Ferry Library' employee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Barton Kelly, a daughter, Grace Elizabeth Bealfand a brother, Thomas A. Kelly. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Pamela (Randy) Stoddard of Del Rio, Texas and Gina (Kurt) Murphy of Marlins Ferry, Ohio; two stepsons Wade (Jan) Futey of Weirton, W.Va. and Timmy Futey of Wheeling, W.Va.; a step-daughter Paulette Couch of Atlanta, Ga.; a brother, Ray (Leah) Kelly of Chicago, III.; 12 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Private services and bur­ ial will be held at the con­ venience of the family. Arrangements by Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville. Ohio. Retired Water

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Is Dead at 94 1 rea / f/ Alfred F. Kelly Sr., retired super­ intendent of the Martins Ferry Water Department, died Wednesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care in Martins Ferry, at age 94. A resident of South Zane High­ way, Martins Ferry, he was bom June 26, 1899, in Wheeling a son of i the late George and Ida Greer Kelly. ■ He was a Catholic. Kelly, who was the Martins Ferry Water Department superintendent for 50 years, also was a member of < the Assiocation of Water Works Superintendents, the American 1 Waterworks Society, and a charter member of the State of Ohio Civil \l Service, now know as Public •' Employees Retirement System. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by four brothers, Tom, Prosper, Charles and Pete; two . sisters, Crystal Galli and Ida Barker. Surviving are his wife, Harriett M. Swearingen Kelly; three sons, Alfred F. Jr. of Sunset Heights, Ray of Chicago and Thomas A., at home; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grand­ children. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, with Monsignor Stanley Zekas as celebrant. Interment in Rivcrview Cemetery, Martins Ferry Wake service at 8 p.m. Friday. Bernard Bernard ysMtL. TCelly Sr., 74, Willoughby, Ohio, formerly of Marshall County, W.Va., died Sunday at Willoughby. He was born Jan. 22, 1894, at Colton, Ky. He was a retired I employe of Garvin’s Dairy and ! a veteran of World War I. Surviving are his widow, : Marie V. Meyer Kelly, three ! sons, Bernard L. Jr.. Mounds- ; ville, James A., Wheeling, John W., Benwood“ Hill, five daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou Coradi, Willoughby, Mrs. Martha Meyer, Cincinnati, Mrs. Dean Robbins, Moundsville, Mrs. Joan Reed, St. Clairsville, Mrs. Dolores Curitti, Benwood, two brothers, John, St. Louis, Mo.t Howard, Yorkville, one sister, Mrs. Nellie Strode, Cuba, 111., 15. grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Moundsville with John McCabe of the Jehovah Witnesses of Bellaire officiating. Burial was in McMechen Ceme­ tery. Former Weirton resident, Bernard Vincent Kelly, Sr., 87, of Follansbee, died Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at the Golden Oaks in Follansbee. Born April 7, 1917 in Noblestown, Pa., he was the son of the late James F. and Alice Duffy Kelly. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife Eleanor Marie Kelly on March 15, 2003, whom he married November 23, 1950; brothers, James C. Kelly in 1977 and infant Thomas Kelly; a sister, Mae Duvall in 1969; and son- in-law Bob Heil February 28, 2003. Bernard retired 22 years ago from Weirton Steel where, for 31 years, he worked as a Safety Engineer. He also drove a deliv­ ery truck for Quimby’s Bakery and served in the Signal Corps, of the US Army during WWII. He was a member of St. Antho­ ny Roman Catholic Church in Follansbee and St. Paul Roman Catholic Church in Weirton. Bernard was very active in local politics. For 11 years, he served as 2nd City Council Rep­ resentative for the 4th Ward. For 6 years he served as Brooke County Commissioner. He also served as Brooke County Deputy Assessor and from 1982-1990, was elected to the WV House of Delegates where he was the founder of the Legislative Prayer Breakfast. He was a 3rd Degree Charter Member of the Knights of Columbus 3734 and was 3rd Degree Knights of Columbus 11919. He was a member of the Weirton Elks Lodge 1801, Weirton Moose Lodge 688, Evert Maki American Legion Post 10, V.F.W. 2716, Garibal­ di Club, Theta Chi Alpha Frater­ nity, Boy Scouts of America, Follansbee Band Parents, Brooke Band Parents and the Kentucky Colonel. Bernard’s survivors include his sons, James Charles Kelly and his wife, Nan of Cape Coral, Fla., Bernard Vincent Kelly, Jr. ( and his wife, Cheric of Follans­ bee and Daniel Patrick Kelly and his wife, Denise of Weirton; I daughters, Nancy Marie Heil j and Ruth Arm Gianni and her husband, Bob all of Weirton; and 12 grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday from 6-9 p.m. and Fri­ day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Grcco-Hcrtnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Funeral Liturgy with,Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church. Entombment will be at St. Paul Cemetery, Weirton where military services will be conducted by the Weir­ ton V.F.W. Post 2716 Firing Squad and the Evert Maki American Legion Post 10 Honor Guard. Memorial contributions may be sent to Valley Hospice, St. Paul Roman Catholic Church, St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church or Madonna High School. b Share tributes with his family at www.grecohertnick.com. Bernice Kelly Bernice Marie Kelly, 89, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Sunday, Nov. 17, 2002 at her home. She was born May 13, 1913 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Joseph and Mina Koher Weber. Bernice was a homemaker and a member of the Bellaire Christian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Kelly, a broth­ er Joseph Weber and a sister, Elizabeth Warner. Surviving are a daughter, Donna Richards and her husband John of Bellaire; three grandchil­ dren; Cheryl Helms and her hus­ band Jerry of Crystal River, Fla., John Richards and his wife April of Bellaire; Michael Richards of Columbus and four great grand­ children: Kylene and Jared Helms and John Jr. and Preston Richards. Friends will be received on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, where serv­ ices will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Jerry Garloch officiat­ ing. Interment will follow in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. Be9sia%&

Rev. Kelly j/ Services will be held today for the Rev. Charles Edward Kelly, pastor of Trinity Assembly of God Church, Grant and Broadway streets, Martins Ferry, who died Thursday, Oct. 1 2, 1995, in East Ohio Regional Hospi­ tal, Martins Ferry. He was 65. A resident of Washington Street, I Martins Ferry, he was born July 1, I 1930, in Benham, Ky., the son of the late McKinley and Mary Inez Bruce Kelly. In addition to being pastor. Kelly and his wife have been house parents I for Teen Challenge at Dallas Pike 'and supervisors of children’s homes ' in Palmer and Valdez, Alaska. They 'have raised more than 200 foster 'children, including Vietnamese boat chidren, during a 25-year period in 'Martins Ferry, Powell, Tenn., and iMora and Bramerd, Minn. Kelly has been featured on televi­ sion and in various newspaper arti­ cles for promoting foster care in Min­ inesota and Tennessee. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert; two sisters, Marian Henson and Barbara Kelly. Surviving are his ] wife, J. Rose VanLuven Kelly; twoj sons, Paul of Minneapolis and Christopher of Memphis; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Ivan (Marlys) Gosnell of Brady, Neb., and Mrs. David (Linda) Umeda of Burnsville, Minn.; four brothers, William of Huber Heights. Ohio, James of Newport, Tenn., George Stanley of Pigeon Forge, Tenn. and Douglas of Minneapolis; two sisters, Mrs. J.O. (Pearl) Brown of McEwen, Tenn., and Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Hall of Beaver Dam, Ky.; Five grandchildren. j Services wil be held at 2:30 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Wal­ nut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, with the Rev. Robert Crabtree and the Rev. T. Daniel VanLuven officiating. Graveside services will be held Mon­ day at Forest Hills West Memory Gardens, Tipp City, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made td Teen Challenge, Box 2278, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003.______Clara Kelly^^ Clara L. Kelly of Steubenville died Friday in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. She was a member of St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Steubenville. Surviving are her husband, Harry G. Kelly; three daugh­ ters, Mrs. Robert (Delores) Keenan, Mrs. Robert (Claire) Sullivan, Mrs. Robert (Kathleen) Carmichael, all of Steubenville; four sisters, Anne Winters of Lakeview, N.Y., Vic­ toria Zawacki, Emily Sferra and Catherine Borkowski, all of Steubenville; eight grandchild- ren and three great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at McClave-Chandler-Mills Funeral Home, Steubenville, today and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Peter’s Church, with interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Steubenville. Prayer services at 3:30 p.m. Monday. KELLY, Colin Patrick, Sr., 66, of Wheeling, VV.Va., died Thursday, December 18, 2008, at his home. He was born January 26. 1942, in Wheeling, a son of the late Thomas m7 and Anna Jane Johnson Kelly. Mr. Kelly was a laborer for Wheeling Closure; a Methodist by faith; and a member of the Ohio Valley Mountain Men and Mountain Traditions. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister. Patricia Mil liken. Surviving are his wife. Rose Leatherman Kelly; two daughters, Tina Williams and her husband. Frank, of Wheel­ ing, and Melissa Kelly of Belhesda, and friend, Judy Turvey; a son , Colin Patrick Kelly, II and his wife, Nancy, of Wellsburg, W.Va.; a broth­ er, Richard "Kelly of Wheel­ ing; a sister, Kathleen Johnson of Fla.; and four grandchil­ dren, Brian Barker, Frankie Williams, Colin Kelly. Ill and Katie Kelly. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.. on Monday, December 22, 2008, at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Cnapel. 2101 Warwood Ave., Wheeling, where services will be held on Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at 10:30 a.m., with the Reverend Dr. Michael Linger officiating. Interment in Short Creek Cemetery, Short Creek, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Ohio Val­ iev Affiliate, 162 Court St., Charleston, WV 25301. Delons Kelly Deloris E. Kelly, 84, of Canton, passed away early Wednesday morning following an extended illness at the Mercy Medical Center. She was bom in Belmont County on July 2, 1918 to the late David E. and Jennie (Piper) Wilson. She lived most of her life in the Canton area, later residing in Oak Hill Manor Care Center. Besides her parents, she is preceded in death by her loving husband, Edwin H. “Pete” Kelly; two children, Deanna and Gary Kelly; two brothers, Clarence and John Wilson. Surviving are a daughter, Janice Charlene and Robert Lehman of Canton; three sons and daughter-in-law, David and Theressa Kelly of Canton; Michael and Connie Kelly of Crestline, Ohio; Patrick Kelly and Barbara Braden; seven grandchildren and four step- grandchildren; nine great grand­ children and five step great­ grandchildren; a brother, David Wilson, nephews, Alan, David and Dennis Wilson, all of Holloway, Ohio. Funeral services will be con­ ducted on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Reed Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Rudy officiating. Burial will be at Sunset Hills Memory Gardens. Calling hours will be tonight (Friday) from 7 to 9 p.m. KELLY, Donald Joseph, 90, of Glen Dale, W.Va., passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at Liza’s Place. Mr. Kelly was born on October 28, 1921 in Ben- wood, W.Va., the son of the late Lawrence and Marie Steinman Kelly. /V/£_ In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by two brothers, Jack and Ray­ mond E. Kelly. Donald was a retired Security Guard for the for­ mer Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Benwood Plant, a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. He was a fifty year Free Mason as a member with the Bates Blue Lodge, El Tor Grotto, Osiris Shrine and the Legion of Honor. He is survived by his wife Mabel I Fetty Kelly, two sons, Raymond L. Kelly of Glendale, W.Va., Robert D. Kelly and his wife Anita of Martins Feixv,— Ohio^one sister, Dorothy Kemper of Key Ridge, Ohio, two granddaughters and four great granddaugh­ ters. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 2 p.m. at the Trini­ ty Lutheran Church, 3536 Eoff Street, Wheeling, W.Va., with Pastor Mary Prather officiating. Inter­ ment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheel­ ing 304-232-4060. Memo­ rial contributions can be made to Liza’s Place, Val­ ley Hospice, 10686 State Route 1 50, Rayland. OH. 43943^H ": " KELLY, Dora (Brubaugh,) 91, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, November 16, 2007. in Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Con­ tinuous Care Center, Wheeling. Dora was bom February 28. 1916 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Chester H. and Martha (Davis) Brubaugh. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Wilson B. Kelly in 1998; and a sister. Lois Tippins in 1977. Surviving are her two sons. Wilson W. Kelly and his wife, Janet, of Wheeling and Craig H. Kelly and his wife, Denise, of Steubenville, Ohio; eight grand­ children, Kristen White. Kim­ berly Kelly, Kathleen Combs, Craig H. Kelly, Jr., Aleshia Wil­ son, Justin Kelly, Jessica Kelly and Michael Pavich; two great­ grandchildren, Kyle and Abby White; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at Noon, Monday, November 19, 2007 at McCoy- Altmeyer Funeral Home, 44 15th Street. Wheeling, with the ■ Rev. Chris Turner officiating. Interment will be in Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial contri­ butions be made to the Lazarus House, 95 East 1 1th Street, Wheeling. WV 26003. r£E.!"LY’ E,eanor Marie, 74, fgNansbee, W.Va., formerly of Weirton, W.Va., died Satur­ day, March 15, 2003, at her res­ idence. She was bom Jan. 10, 1929 j in Steubenville, Ohio, daughter I of the late Charles and Elizabeth Daugherty Baier. Eleanor was also preceded in death by her sister, Mary Catherine Thomp­ son on April 20, 1992; and her son-in-law, Robert “Bob” Heil on Feb. 28, 2003. Eleanor retired after 25 years as a secretary for the Brooke County Board of Education. She was a member of the St. Antho­ ny Roman Catholic Church, the Altar Society, D.A.R., the Retired School Employees and a life member of the West Vir­ ginia P.T.A. She is survived by her hus­ band, Bernard Vincent Kelly Sr., whom she married on Nov. 23, 1950; her three sons, James Charles Kelly and his wife, Nan, Daniel Patrick Kelly and his wife, Denise, all of Weirton and Bernard Vincent Kelly Jr. and his wife, Cherie, of Follansbee, W.Va.; two daughters, Nancy Marie Heil of Roanoke, Va. and Ruth Gianni and her husband, Bobby, of Weirton; two broth­ ers, Charles William Baier of Toronto, Ohio and Francis “Bucky” Baier of New Man­ chester, W.Va.; a sister, Char­ lotte Thompson of Weirton, W.Va.; and 12 grandchildren. Visitation from 7-9 p.m. Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr. Anthony Cincinnati and1 Msgr. Patrick Fryer presiding.1 Entombment will follow in St. Paul Cemetery Mausoleum. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church, St. Paul Roman Catholic Church or the Valley Hospice. Share tributes with her family at www.grecohertnick.com. ELIZABETH KELLY Elizabeth “Betty” A. Kelly, 87, of Bridgeport, OH, died Sunday, Febru­ ary 14, 2016, at Wheeling Hospital. She was born August 23, 1928, in Wheeling, WV, a daughter of the late Michael E. and Josephine (Lieb) Lally. She was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Wheeling and a member of the Bridgeport Ameri­ can Legion Post 227 Aux­ iliary. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Kelly; one son, Jerry J. Kelly; and three sisters, Mary Jo Gossett, Eleanor Bechtel, and Margaret Dunaway. Surviving are her four children, Patrick J. (Janet) Kelly of Lansing, OH, Michael P. (Lisa) Kelly of St. Clairsville, OH, Edward A. Kelly of Bridgeport, OH, and Linda J. Kelly of Bridge­ port, OH; one sister, Theresa D. Lally; four grandchildren, Jeremy, Brandon, Nikol, and Noel Kelly; and numerous nieces and nephews Friends will be received on Wednesday, February 17, 2016, from 4-8 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, where a vigil service will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Bur­ ial will be celebrated on Thursday, February 18, 2016, at 10 a.m. at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling, with Rev. Richard Shoda as celebrant. Interment will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Frances Kelly Frances Kelly, 85 , Maple Av­ enue, St. Clairsville, died Friday, Dec. 27, 1996, at Wheeling”Hospi­ tal. She was bom Jan. 14, 1911, in Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late Catherine and Peter Doptis. She was a former waitress for Kusic’s Restaurant in St. Clairsville, a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church at St. Clairsville and a charter member of the Catholic Daughters of America of the church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Paul Kelly; two brothers, Thomas and Frank Doptis; a sister, Sue Doptis Schlatt. Surviving are a nephew, Ernest Schlatt of Proctorville; a niece, Mrs. John (Barbara) Swan of St. Clairsville; four great nieces and four great nephews. Friends will be received today, 6 to 8 p.m. at Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Monsignor Robert H. Punke officiating. Burial follows in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Gloria Kell Columbia, l C. A Memorial Mass for Gloria Marie Gianangeli Kelly, 80, was celebrated Thursday at 11 a.m., at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, with Final Commendation and Farewell Prayers in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or Palmetto Health Hospice. Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, South Carolina, is assisting the family. Mrs. Kelly, wife of the late John Robert Kelly, died Monday, July 11, 2005. Bom in Bellaire, Ohio, daughter of the late John Gianangeli and Alice Abdow-Jeddoon Gianangeli. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Bellaire, and St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville, Ohio. A beloved mother and grand­ mother, she is survived by her sons and daugh- ters-in-law, John Robert Jr. and Linda Kelly of Kauai, Hawaii, and Kevin O’Brian and Debra Kelly of Annapolis, Maryland; daughters and sons-in-law, Rebecca L. and Loren Porter of Shadyside, Ohio, Catherine A. and Dean Whittle of Columbia, and Alice M. and Greg Greenwood of Warren, Ohio; brother, John Gianangeli of Bellaire; sisters, Eleanor Dunning and Rita Gianangeli, both of Bellaire; grandchildren: Summer, Shannon, Brock, Megan, Emily, Camryan, Loren, Kelly, Adrain, Kelly Ann, Jessica, Ryan, Brandon, Ross and Caitlin; and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by brothers, Albert, Lawrence and Thomas Gi i. ■ KELLY, Harold Paul, 82, lof Elm Grove, W.Va., passed ■away peacefully at his home Ion Monday, May 22, 2006. I Bom in Wheeling, W.Va. on ■April 9, 1924, Harold Paul ■was the son of the late Edward |j. and Josephine Case Kelly. I He partnered with his broth- f er, Edward Kelly, for over 40 years at Kelly’s Home Fur­ nishings on Edgington Lane in Wheeling; and later in retire­ ment, worked part time with local furniture retailers. Harold was a veteran of the U.S. Army; and member of St. Vin­ cent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove. In addition to his parents, Harold Paul was preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary Kammer Kelly in 1996; and two brothers, Edward and Joseph Kelly. Surviving are four sons, Michael J. Kelly of Wheeling, Jay T. Kelly of Parkersburg, W.Va., David J. Kelly and his wife, Teri, of Atlanta, Ga. and Richard J. Kelly and his wife, Lauri, of Indianapolis, Ind.; two daughters, Kitty Kelly Ketcham and her husband, Ernie, of Kansas City, Mo. and Connie Kelly Machel and her husband, Dave, of Scott Depot, W.Va.; one sister, Mary Agnes Kelly Mercer of Wheeling; eight grandchildren; two great­ grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. and on Thurs­ day from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Chjfj^i; Elm Grove. IntermenJIBl follow in Ml. Calvary Ceimtery, Wheeling. Vigil services will be held Thursday evening at 6 p.m. at . the funeral home. The family asks that memo­ rial contributions be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003 or the American Can­ cer Society, 122 South High Street, Morgantown, WV 26501 or spend quality time with family and friends as Harold would do. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Harriett M. Kelly Harriett M. Swearingen Kelly, 88, Guirino Drive, St. Clairsville, formerly of South Zane Highway, Martins Ferry, died Friday, May 26, 2000 at Belmont'Manor~Nurs- fng Home, 3t Clairsville. She was born Aug. 12, 1911 in Steubenville, a daughter of the late Frederick M. and Lillian M. Sehn Swearingen. She was a Lutheran. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Alfred F. Kelly Sr.; two brothers, Alfred Swearingen and Ray Swearingen; a sister, Lillian Reeves. Surviving are three sons, Alfred F. Jr. of Brookside, Raymond H. of Chicago, 111. and Thomas A. of St. Clairsville; three sisters, Made­ line Helinbright of Wintersville, Vivian Muenze of Wheeling and Dolores; eight grandchildren; 1 5 great-grandchildren; a great-great­ grandchild. Friends will be received Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Hcslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where ser- vices will be held Thursday at 1 1 a.m., with the Rev. William O. Webster officiating. Burial follows in Rivcrview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. KELLY, Helen D., 89, of Wheeling, W.Va., died on November 8, 2005, while visit­ ing her daughter, Patricia, in Bluefield, Va. Helen was bom in Wheeling on September 18, 1916. She was the daughter of the late Edward and Martha Shively. Mrs. Kelly belonged to St. Michael Catholic Church and was a member of the Christian Mothers. She lived at the Altenheim Home. Helen enjoyed sewing, Notre Dame Football and the love of her life was her grandchildren. She was the past President of Aul and Shively, Inc. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Kelly was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Wm. in 1972; a son, Robert P. in 1966; and a sister, Evelyn Shively Orth. Helen is survived by three children, a daughter, Patricia K. Douglas and her husband, Lawrence, of Bluefield, and their two children, Kelly and Lance and his wife, Emily, all of Atlanta, Ga.; a son, Joseph E. and his wife, Beverly Ann, of Northboro, Mass, and their four children, Bryan and his wife, Francine, of Southboro, Mass., Sean and his wife, Nina, of Petaluma, Calif., Eric and his wife, Joanne, of Belmont, Calif., and Darren and his wife, Katie, Stamford, Conn, and son, James L. and his wife, Karen, of Wheeling and their four chil­ dren, Kristine Riedel and her husband, Richard, of Wheeling, Elizabeth Joyce and her hus­ band, Jonathan, of Indepen­ dence, Ky., Jeffrey and his daughter, Isabelle, both of Wheeling and Katherine Pappas and her husband, John, of Evans City, Pa. Helen had ten great grandchildren, Nolan, Nicole and Caroline of Southboro, Mass., Madelyn, Kelly, Robert and Abigail of wheeling, Katherine and Gabriclle of Inde­ pendence, 4Ky. and Isabelle of Wheeling.- Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, with vigil service at 7 p.m. at the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eorf Street, Wheeling. Funeral mass of Christian Burial will be held 10 a.m. Friday, November 11, 2005 at St. Michael Catholic Church. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Michael Catholic Church 1225 National Rd., Wheelinc’ WV 26003. Online condolences may be expressed at www.altmeyer.com. Irene Kelly Irene I. Kelly, 85, Zanesville, formerly of St. Clairsville, died FrN day. Sept. 29._2QQQ^at Betfiescfa Hospital, Zanesville. She was bom Aug. 17, 1915 in Albright, W.Va. A retired employee of , she was a member of Trinity Pres­ byterian Church and Telephone Pi­ oneers Club. Surviving are a son, Ronald E. Kelly of Orange, Calif.; four grand­ children; several great-grandchil­ dren; two special nieces, Rose Ann (James) Bence of Murrysville, Pa. and Margaret (John) Sipes of Sewickley, Pa. Preceding her in death were her parents, James Harrison and Della Frances Gooding Teets; a brother, Theodore Teets; sisters, Beulah Sy- polt, Edith Gornall, Hazel Arnold and Eva May Teets. There will be no visitation. Bryan Funeral Home, 2318 Maple Ave., Zanesville, is in charge of arrange­ ments. Private family services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Presbyterian Church Handbell Choir, 830 Mili­ tary Road, Zanesville, Ohio 43701. KELLY, Jerry J., 68, of West Bennett Street, Bridgeport, died Sunday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was a retired postal clerk for the U.S. Post Office, a member of Sl Anthony Catholic Church, Bridgeport, and a : Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his i parents, Paul Kelly and Grace Gal- ligher Kelly Knicrim. Surviving arc his wife, Elizabeth Lally Kelly; four sons, Michael P. of Wheeling, Jerry J. of Columbus, Patrick J. of Bridgeport and Edward A. of Durham, N.C.; a daughter, Linda J. Kelly of Bridgeport; a brother, Paul J. Jr. of Wheeling; two sisters, Mrs. Dale (Ruth) Carroll of Bridgeport and Mrs. Adam (Rosemary) Rybko- ski of Sl Clairsvillc; three grand­ children. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. today at St. Anthony Catholic Church. Inter­ ment in Mount Calvary Cemetery,i Wheeling. Arrangements by Alt-1 meyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Sl., i Wheeling. ! s3^iyM'KELLY, Jerry J., 35,Y of-f 1670 Shanley Drive, Columbus, form­ erly of Bridgeport, died Tuesday at home. He was an employee of Lane Bryant Warehouse, packing and distribution department, and a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Bridgeport. He was pre­ ceded in death by his father, Jerry Kelly, on Nov. 15, 1992. Surviving are his mother, Elizabeth “Betty” Lally Kelly of Bridgeport; three brothers, Patrick J. of Lansing, Michael P. of Wheeling and Edward A. of Chapel Hill, N.C.; a sister, Linda J. Kelly of Bridgeport; two nephews, Jeremy Kelly of Wheeling and Brandon Kelly of Wheeling; a niece, Nikol Kelly of Lansing. Friends received 10-11 a.m. today at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. today at St. Anthony Catholic Church. Entombment in Mount Cal­ vary Cemetery Mausoleum, Wheel­ ing. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Anthony Catholic Church, Bridgeport KELLY, John “Bill,” 84, of Bellaire, OH, died December 18, 2013, at East1 Ohio Regional Hospital. Bill was born June 26, 1929 in Bellaire, OH, a son of the late William J. and Clara Jacob Kelly. He was retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp Yorkville Mill, a Christian by Faith, and a WWII Air Force Veteran. Preceding him in death were three brothers; Patrick, Jack and Francis Kelly, two sisters; Clara Brooks and Mary Brown. Surviving is his former wife, Patricia Kelly of Springfield, OH, two stepchildren; Leslie (William) McKinney of Springfield, OH and Dou­ glas Marconi of Columbus, OH, a brother, Robert (Mary Jane) Kelly of Boston Mass, a sister. Ivy Griner of Powhatan Pt, OH, his best friend, Ray Benedetta of Shadyside, OH, two grandchildren, Hannah and Samuel Me Kinney, /Y / Family and friends are invited to a memorial serv­ ice Saturday at Noon at the St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, OH. Belmont County Council of the American Legion will conduct Military services at 11:45 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to, St. John Catholic Church or Bellaire Touchdown Club. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. John Kelly y KELLY, Jolin B^^f, m fSadyside, died Tuesday at home. He was a retired employee of International Harvester Corp. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are two sons, Michael J. at home, Timothy of Wheeling; two sisters, Catherine Kreiter of Canton, Mary Margaret Herod of Indianapolis, Ind. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Belmont Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. VFW Post 626 of Bellaire will conduct graveside services. __/

John KeSiy John B. Kelly, 72, of Shadyside, died Tuesday at home. He was bom Jan. 20,1913 at Bellaire, a son of the fete John and Susan Kelly. He was a retired employee of International Harvester Corp., a veteran of World War II, and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 626 and Eagles Lodge No. 371, both at Bellaire. Surviving are two sons, Michael J. at home and Timothy of Wheeling; two sisters, Catherine Kreiter of Canton and Mary Margaret Herod of Indi­ anapolis, Ind. f Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. VFW Post 626 of Bellaire will conduct graveside services. Arrangements in charge of Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire. John E. Kelly John E. Kelly, 66, Washington Street, Martins Ferry, died Mon- day^March 5, 2001 at the home of hisbrother. He was born Dec. 5, 1934 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Peter L. and Julia W. Czapp Kelly. He was retired from the former International Harvester Co. of Shadyside and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and Eagle Aerie 456, both of Martins Ferry. Surviving are his brother, Thomas G. Kelly of Martins Ferry; (two nephews, Thomas G. Kelly Jr. of Martins Ferry and Todd M. Kel- ( ly of Mozart; two nieces, Patricia ' Morrison of St. Clairsville and Evelyn Wilson of Centerville. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 1 p.m., at St. Mary's Catholic Church, with Father Thomas Magary officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove. Rosary devotions will be recited Wednesday at 3 p.m. followed by wake services at 8 p.m., both in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the SMC 2000 Fund, 20 N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935 or Valley Hospice, Inc., 98B East Cove Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. Sr. the l,fe of joj ^j'^ celcbrating ^Uy, Sr., win bp h ,b,ert (Qob) {“Jy } 2, 2003 at 9h?rf Saturday, 2°h'i s Cliurch n a'm- at St. 0 be followed bv 6 aire’ 0hio- r'sh Wake at theaAmiti0naI Legion Bellaire p American Bellaire,Ohio aU2 00 n#52 in

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Bob nrniJ?eCan?e regional- a manger °nr,M« s Lumber. In 1978 ^ ^ W.back «° Clairsville. Bob retired from Moore’s Lumber in 1990. During their retirement, Bob and Gloria enjoyed spending their time with family and friends in Vero Beach, Florida and St. Clairsville. In February 2003, Bob and Gloria moved to Columbia, South Carolina to be closer to their children. Mr. Kelly was a loving and devoted husband, father, grand­ father and great-grandfather. Surviving are his wife Gloria I Gianangeli Kelly; sons and I daughters-in-law John Robert, Jr. I and Linda Kelly of Princeville, I Kauai and Kevin O’Brien and I Debra Kelly of Annapolis, I Maryland; daughters and sons- I in-law Rebecca L. and Loren I Porter and Catherine A. and I Dean Whittle, both of Columbia, I South Carolina, and Alice M. I and Greg Greenwood of Warren, I Ohio; and grandchildren, I Shannon, Brock, Summer, I Megan, Emily, Cameryn, Loren, ■ Kelly Michael, Adrian, Kell) I Ann, Jessica, Ryan, Brandon B Ross and Caitlin; and eight great ■ grandchildren. His sister Eileci I Joy preceded him in death. Ou B husband, father and friend, Bot B will be greatly missed by thos B who knew and loved him. B Memorial donations may t Bmade to the American Canc< B Society, 128 Stonemark Lan B Columbia, South Carol it ■ 29210, or to the Alzheimer ■ Association, 225 Nor BMichigan Avenue, Suite 17C ■ Chicago, Illinois 60601-7633 Julia Kelly \Uah?> Julia W. Czapp Kelly, 81, Washington Street, Martins Ferry, died Monday, Nov. 1, 1993, in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was bom May 28, 1912 at Hutchinson, W.Va., daughter of the late George S. and Elizabeth Czapp Czapp. She was a member of St Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. , She was preceded in death by her ' husband, Peter L. (Pete) Kelly; a " great-granddaughter, Chelsey R. Wilson; a brother, George Czapp; two sisters, Elizabeth Sileargy and Ann McDermott. Surviving are two sons, Thomas G. and John E. Kelly, both of Martins Ferry; a brother, Steve W. Czapp of Martins Ferry; two sisters, Irene Dailer of Martins Ferry and Mrs. Joseph (Margaret) Sonk of Lansing; four grandchildren and three great­ grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, today 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, with Monsignor Stanley Zekas the cele­ brant Burial follows in Holly Me­ morial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Rosary devotions will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. followed by Christian Wake services at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral omc. ^ UKELLY, June M. Porter, 75, of John Laslo Apts., Martins Ferry, formerly of Brookside and Newport, OHio, died Sunday- Pecember 10, 2000, in the Heartland Lansing Lare Center, Bridgeport, Ohio. She was bom June 24, 1925 in Bridgeport, Ohio, the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Sherman Porter. She is a retired from Wheeling Hospital & Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling, WV. She was a member of the Bridgeport Eagles No. 995, a former EMT for Brookside and Newport fire depart­ ments, and also was in charge of bingo at John Laslo Apts. She was also preceded in death by | a granddaughter, Melissa A. Ashton. Surviving are two sons, Joseph Thomas Kelly (wife Peggy) of ■ Wheeling,WV, and Robert Floyd Kelly Jr. (wife Jenni) of Ft. Carson, . CO.; three daughters, Mary Ellen Meadows (husband Jim) of Westerville, OH, Kathleen (Kathy) Ashton of Martins Ferry, and Patty ' McCombs of Fredericktown, OH; a sister, Carol Craig (husband Jerry) of Colerain, OH; nine grandchildren. Friends received from 11 a.m. Thursday until time of services at 1 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, with Msgr. Frank P. Manieri officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling,WV. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 98 East Cove, Wheeling, WV 26003. KATHRYN KELLY Kathryn Remke Kelly, 67, of Columbus passed away August 5, 2015, after a long and courageous bat­ tle with cancer. She was born on August 17, 1947 in Martins Ferry to the late Ronald and Kathryn (McCleery) Remke. In addition to her par­ ents, she is preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Bruce Kelly. Kathryn was a graduate of the Ohio Valley General Hospital School of Nursing and had a fulfilling 36 year career as a Labor and Delivery Nurse at Riverside Methodist Hospital. She also served as Parish Nurse at Central College Presby­ terian Church. '~f~t^ ^ Kathryn was a giving and generous woman who will be greatly missed by her sons"Brian (Michelle) and Michael (Jennifer) Kelly; her three doted upon grandchildren David, Han­ nah and Samantha; her sis­ ters Barb Turvey and Karol Edmunds; her very special friends Jan Davis and Ruth Wiley; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 4-7 p.m, Mon­ day, August 10 at the Schoedinger Worthington Chapel, 6699 North High Street. A funeral will fol­ low at 7 p.m. Monday with Reverend David M. Red­ ding officiating. Graveside service and internment will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, August 11 at Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, West Virginia. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to the Breast Cancer Foundation, Central Col­ lege Presbyterian Church or OhioHealth Cancer Center. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visit­ ing www.schoedinger.com. Arrangements by Schoedinger Worthington Chapel, 6699 North High Street. The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Ohio Health Oncolo­ gy Department for all that they did for Kathryn. Lorene Kelly^ 95/^ Lorene K. Kelly, 91, 401 N. Lin­ coln Ave., Barnesville, died Tuesday in Barneville Hospital. She was born Feb. 17, 1898 in Missouri, daughter of the late Patrick Joseph and Fetney Ann Doyle Kelly. She was a retired employee of St. Elizabeth Hospital, Granite City, 111., and a member of Assumption Catholic Church, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by three brothers; three sisters. Surviving is a brother, John A. Kelly of Sturgeon, Mo. Friends received, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at Campbell- Plumly Funeral Home, Barnes­ ville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Fri­ day at Assumption Catholic Church, with the Rev. Charles Mascohno, the celebrant. Burial follows in Assumption Cemetery. Rosary devotions at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in the funeral home. V

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.€a:.u#>v j REUNITED KELLY, Mabel Irene Fetty, 90, of Glen Dale, WV, passed away on December 25, 2012, at her residence. She was born in Ben- wood, WV, on November 1 1, 1922, the daughter of the late Lester and Nora McMahon Fetty. Mrs. Kelly was a home maker and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, the El Tor Grotto where she served as Past President and Treasurer, participated in the Choral Group and Bingo Kitchen. In addition to her par­ ents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Don­ ald J. Kelly, on January 12, 2012, and a brother, George “Beit” Fetty. She is survived by two sons, Raymond L. Kelly, of Wheeling, WV, and Robert Dale (Anita) Kelly, of Mar- tins FcqxjOH. Also sur­ viving are two granddaugh­ ters and four great-grand­ children. There wfiTbe no visita­ tion. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Sunday, December 30, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 3536 Eoff Street, Wheeling, WV, with the Pastor Mary Prather officiating. Memorial contributions can be made to the Mar­ shall County Animal Shel­ ter, 12th Street, Mounds- ville, WV 26041. Personal condolences can be expressed at www. kepnerfuneral.com. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, Wheeling. KELLY, Margaret "Xnn < < Marge” Ellis, 60, of Maple Place, Martins Ferry, died Friday. Qct. 3, 1997. in Ohio VaKeyMed- ical Center, Wheeling. She was a cashier in the accounting department at the Times Leader, and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Mar­ tins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Nellie Dugan Ellis; a brother; a sis­ ter. Surviving are her husband, Thomas G. Kelly Sr.; two sons, Thomas G. Jr. of Martins Ferry and Todd M. of Mozart; two daughters, Mrs. Terry (Patricia) Morrison of St. Clairsville and Mrs. Jerry (Evelyn) Wilson of Centerville; Five brothers, Frank “Bob” Ellis of Wheeling, Charles Ellis of Norfolk, Va., Richard and Daniel W. Ellis, both of Bridgeport, and William Ellis of Monks Corner, S.C.; four grandchil­ dren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Heslop Funeral Home,’ Walnut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Rosary devotions at 3 p.m. Sunday. Wake services at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to the SMC 2000 Fund, in care of St. Mary Catholic Church, 20 N. Fourth St., Martins Feirrv Ohin43Q^S MICHAEL KELLY Michael John Kelly, 62, of McMechen, W.Va., died Thursday, December 1 1, 2014 at his home. Mike was born July 5, 1952 in Bellaire1 Ohio a son of the late John B 7 Kelly and Flora Oliver Kelly Ralston. He was owner of End of the Day Gun Private Collec­ tion in McMechen, W.Va. and a member of the Vine­ yard Church Wheeling, W.Va. Surviving is a sister, Charlotte Eaton of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., a brother, Timo­ thy Kelly of Chesterfield, Va., an aunt, Ida Markle of Bellmre, OJiio, an uncle Bill 1 OliveT oTTIobe Sound, Fla. and a cousin, Madalyn Run­ yan of Beljaire, Ohio. \\S There will be no visita­ tion. A memorial service will be held at the conven­ ience of the family followed by interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funer­ al Homes and Crematory RpJlnirc* Ohm Care Center, Shadyside, formerly of Bellaire, died Monday in the Center. She was born June 22, 1900 at Pittsburgh, Pa., a daugh­ ter of the late Michael and Mary Burke Coyne. ^ „ She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry F. Kelly; a brother ; three sisters. Surviving are a son, Robert of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Eileen Joy of Whispering Pines, N.C.; three sisters, Mazie LeMasters of Clarksburg, W.Va., Mrs. Frederick (Peg) White of Volga, W.Va., and Mrs. James (Olive) Albert of Zanesville; eight grand­ children; 10 great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebranted at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. John Catholic Church, with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia, the celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Ar­ rangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Care Center. KELLY, Peggy D„ 58, oi Economy Street, Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday December 2, 2009 in Liza’s Place Val­ ley Hospice Care Center, Wheeling. She was born March 4 1951 in Harrisville. Ohio Daughter of the late Hubert and Eileen (Clark) Henry. Peggy was an employee of Target Store at the High­ lands and the former Orchard Place, Wheeling. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Joseph T. Kelly in October 2009. Surviving are two sons, Todd Kelly and his wife Stephanie and Travis Kelly both of Wheeling; two sis­ ters, Lynn Nameth and her husband Norm of Adena and Karen Bowers and her husband Nolan of Cadiz; two grandchildren, Todd Avery (Scooter) Kelly and Alex Theiss; several nieces and nephews;, and all her family at the Target Store. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside on Friday I December 4, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m„ with Fr. John Mucha officiating. Interment will be held in Greenwood Cemetery Wheeling at a later date. PETER KELLEY Peter Clinton Kelley Sr., 85, of Hillcrest Drive, Martins Ferry, OH, passed away Sunday, March 20, 2016. He was born in Martins Ferry, on August 16, 1930, a son of the late Prosper E. and Estella (Fowler) Kel­ ley. Pete was an avid fisher­ man, sports enthusiast and a devoted father and grand­ father. He was a 42 year retired employee of the former Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Yorkvillc Plant. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church; 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Council 1421 both of Martins Ferry. He served in the U.S. Navy. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Bernadine Marie (Petras); four sisters and two brothers. He is survived by three sons, Patrick J. (Denise) Kelley, Martins Ferry; Peter C. (Nicola) Kelley, Jr., Columbus, OH; Stephen M. (Pam) Kelley, Uniontown, OH; eight grandchildren, Shyla, Som­ mer, Brandon, Noah, Tay­ lor, Justin, Christian and Joseph; six great- grand children, Hannah, Haleigh, Silas, Emerson, Charlotte and Cheyenne. / ^ Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry where friends will be received today 5- 8 p.m. and Tues­ day 10 to Noon. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 22, 2016 with Rev. Tom Marut, as the celebrant. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove, OH. Wake Service at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home._____ — KELLY, Robert F., Sr., 79, of Belmont, W.Va., for­ merly of Wheeling, W.Va., died April 19, 2007. He was born. August 30, 1927 in Wheeling, a son of the late Thomas E. and Flora (Perry) Kelly. He was preceded in death by his first wife, June (Porter) Kelly; and granddaughter, Melissa Ann Ashton. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Christine (Patter­ son) Kelly; three daughters, Mary Ellen Meadows (Jim) of Columbus, Ohio, Kathy Ash­ ton of Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Patricia McComb of Columbus; two sons, Joe Kelly (Peggy) of Wheeling, and Robbie Kelly (Jenni) of Columbus; three step children, Carl Boley, and Patricia Evans of St. Marys, W.Va., and Nor­ man Boley (Tiffany) of Cald­ well, Ohio; 13 grandchildren; two great- grandchildren; and one sister, Gloria Kerns of Wheeling. Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, 2-5 p.m. Sun­ day, and from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. on Monday at the Ingram Funeral Home, St. Marys, with Father Mark Gallipeau officiating. Interment will follow in Pleasants Memorial Estates, Eureka, W.Va. with military graveside services. Together Again ROSE KELLY Rose Marie Leatherman Kelly, 69, of Wheeling, WV, passed away on Satur­ day, September 30, 2017, in Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center. She was born on June 21, 1948, in Wheeling, WV, daughter of the late Irene R. Leatherman Smith. In addition to her moth­ er, she was preceded in death by her husband, Colin Patrick Kelly Sr., and a grandson, Brian Scott Barker. Mrs. Kelly was a retired cook for St. Paul’s Center for 20 years and a Methodist by faith. She was a member and coordinator of the Northern West Virginia TOPS group for 20 years. Rose was pas­ sionate for cooking and collecting cookbooks. She enjoyed the music of Elvis Presley and the love and companionship of her little dog, Pepper. Rose is survived by two daughters, Tina Williams and her husband, Frank, of Wheeling, WV, Melissa Kelly, of Bethesda^OH. and friend, Judy Turvey, son, Colin Patrick Kelly LI, and his wife, Nancy, of Wellsburg, WV, four grandchildren, Frankie Williams, Ava Williams, Colin Kelly III, and Katie Kelly. XNl Friends will be received on Wednesday, October 4, 201 7, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, WV, where services will be held on Thursday, October 5, 2017, at 10 a.m.with Rev’ Roger Murfin officiating. Interment will be held at Short Creek Cemetery. RUTH KELLY Ruth Elizabeth Kelly, 90, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, formerly of Key Ridge, died Thursday, May 28, 2014 at the East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was born March 15, 1925 in Moundsville, West Virginia a daughter of the late James Patterson and Sarah Ann Manion Darnley. Ruth was a retired cashier with the Kroger Company in St. Clairsville, Ohio for sev­ enteen years and a member of the Thoburn United Methodist Church. She had also worked at the Ohio Valley Mall, Wheel­ ing Stamping, Bloch Brothers, Sylvania, RCA in Cambridge, Marx Toy Factory, Presutti Fire­ works and manufacturing grenades during World War II. She was also active in the PTA, Band Mothers, Child Guidance, Tops, Homemakers and the United Methodist Woman. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Willis F. “Jack” Kelly on June 24, 1993, her ten brothers and sisters, a daughter-in-law, Patricia Yourkovich and a son-in- law, Clyde Hendershot, Jr. Surviving are her chil­ dren, Sally (Jerry) Marling of Bellaire, Ohio, Clair “Joe” Long of Bellaire, Ohio, Patricia Hendershot of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Robert “Mike” (Barbara) Kelly of Tuscaloosa, Ala­ bama, Mary (Amiel) Hellc of Delaware, Ohio and Colleen (Ron) Burgess of St. Clairsville, Ohio and special friend, Gloria Arn. Also twenty-one grand­ children, forty-five great grandchildren, twelve great great grandchildren and many nmcesjtnd nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Allmeyer Funeral Homes and Cre­ matory 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. and '6- 8 p.m. and Monday from 9 a.m. until lime of services at 1 I a.m. Interment in the Ml. Zion Cemetery in Key, I Ohio. Memorial contributions [may be made to the Mt. Izion United Methodist IChurch or the American ICancer Society. ^itELLY, Thomas A., 66, of St. Clairsville, formerly of South Zane Highway, Martins Ferry, died Saturday. .Tune 10. 2000. at Belmont Manor Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was retired from the Martins Ferry-Water Department and was a veteran of the Marine Corps serving during the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred F. and Harriett Swearingen Kelly Sr. Surviving are two brothers, Ray­ mond H. Kelly of Chicago and Alfred F. Kelly Jr..of Brookside, Ohio. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Monday at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment will follow in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Virginia H. Kelly Virginia H. Burton Kelly, 71, Poplar Street, Bridgeport, died, Monday. March 5, 2001 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born April 5, 1929 in Clarksburg, W.Va., a daughter of the late Roy and Helen Godfrey Burton. She was a long lime volunteer at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. -Surviving are her husband, Alfred E. Kelly Jr.; two sons, Wade Futey of Weirlon and Tim Futey of Flowery Branch, Ga.; four daughters, Paulette of Norcross, Ga., Pam of Del Rio, Texas, Grace of Dillonvale and Gina of Martins Ferry; a brother, Roy Burton of Cambridge; a sister, Martha Gasper of Knoxville, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren; a great grandchild. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Hes- lop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Dr. Bill N. Lawrence offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Fer­ ry- Willis Kelly S.yj'usjp n-L KELLY, Willis F. “Jack,” 73, of 62850 Riggs Road, Bellaire, died Thursday at home. He was a retired foreman of North American Coal Corp., No. 3 mine, a Methodist and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, Willis John and Clara Jacobs Kelly; a brother. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Darnley Kelly; ! two sons, Joseph Long of Danville, 111., and Robert M. Kelly of Tusca­ loosa, Ala.; four daughters, Sally Marling and Colleen Kaldor, both of Bellaire, Patty Hendershot of St. Clairsville and Mary Hclle of Dela­ ware, Ohio; three brothers, Francis of Cape Cod, Mass., Robert of Boston and John of Colerain; three sisters, Clara Brooks of Jacobsburg,. Mary Brown of Bellaire and Ivy Griner of Powhatan Point; 21 grand­ children; 15 great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment at the convenience of the family in Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount Zion Methodist Church or the Neffs Emergency Squad, Neffs, Ohio. I August Kelner 121 i il90 August (Gus) Kelner, 84, Flor­ ence, RD 1, Martins Ferry, died this morning at McGraw Nursing Home, Pleasant Grove. He was born Aug. 28, 1906 at Crabtree, Pa., a son of the late Vincent and Maria Kelner. He was a former coal miner and a former employee of W.A. Wilson Co., Wheeling, and a member of Bridgeport Eagles. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lena Sambuco Kelner; a sisters, Josehine, Edna and Mildred and four brothers, John, George, Leo and Rudy Kelner. Surviving are a daughter, Patricia Neavin of El Paso, Texas; a son, Vincent A. Kelner of Pleasant Grove; a sister, Ann Bartolomucci of Shadyside; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wed­ nesday, where services will be Thursday, at a time to be an­ nounced. Burial follows in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. 413 Jefferson St., Martins Ferry, died Sunday at home. She was born Dec. 30, 1916 at Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late William R. and Mae Ward Kelly. She was a retired employee of the American Automobile Assoc­ iation at Bridgeport, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Alpha Pi Sigma Gamma Chapter, Lady Elks #895, all at Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank R. Kelsey. Surviving are three cousins, in­ cluding Mrs. Wray (Sara) Mounts of Claysville, Pa. Members of the family will receive friends at th% Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Bill Lawrence officiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Alpha Pi Sigma Gamma Chapter services at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. John C. Kelsey T~t- John C. Kelsey, 86, South Broadleigh Road, Columbus, for­ merly of Maynard, djed_Moiuljjy, March 30. 1998 at Seminole Park, Fla. He was born July 24, 1911 in Maynard, a son of the late Hipolit and Pauline Czerwinski. He was a former owner/operator of John C. Kelsey & Associates Hearing Aids & Medical Accoustics Business, Columbus, a member of Concord Presbyterian Church in Centerville, Weyer Lodge 541 F&AM of Centerville, Shrine Bodies of Masonary, Scot­ tish Rite 32nd Degree Mason, I National Hearing Aid Society, charter member of the International Hearing Aid Assn, and Professional Hearing Aids Service. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mar- gareta Kelsey; a sister, Amelia I Pauline Sie. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with Dr. Terry Johnson officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Masonic graveside ser­ vices will be conducted by Weyer i Lodge 541 F&AM olXento^R^ Marie R. Kemmerline

Marie Renner Kemmerline, 97, of Mogadore, died Thursday, Novembr 19,1987 at Manor Care. Until recent­ ly she had resided at her home on S. Cleveland Avenue in Mogadore. Born in Bamesville February 24, 1890, she was a daughter of the late James and Cornelia Renner. She liv­ ed in Barnesvilie for 57 years before her marriage to Arthur Kemmerline in 1947 at which time she moved to Mogadore. She was an elementary teacher in the Bamesvile Public Schools until her retirement in 1947. She was a life-long member of the Methodist Church. She was preceded in death in 1963 by her husband; by her brother, Ed­ win, in 1970 and by her sister-in-law, Murial Church Renner, in 1986. She is survived by three nephews and their wives, John and Betsy Renner of Pittsburgh, Dan and Don­ na Renner of Valpariso, IN and Charles and Grace Renner of Akron; nine great-nieces and nephews, and two great-greats. 1 Friends were received Sunday evening at the Hopkins Lawver Funeral Home in Mogadore where services were conducted by the Rev. Gerald Wester at 11 a.m. Monday. Graveside services were held Mon­ day afternoon at the Southern Cemetery in Bamesville. Memorials may be made, in her name, to the Mogadore United Methodist Church, the Mogadore Fire Dept. Rescue Squad or the Bamesville Hutton Memorial Library. ROBERT KEMMLER Robert C. Kemmler, 91, of St. Clairsville, OH, died Sunday, April 2, 2017, at Wheeling Hospital. He was bom August 21, 1925 in St. Louis, MO, a son of the late Robert C. and Wilhelmina Colbert Kemmler II. A University of Missouri graduate, Bob was a retired Manager for Aetna Life & Casualty Company. He was a member of East Richland Friends Church and a WWII US Marine Corps veteran. Surviving is wife of 61 years, Mary Lou Barnes Kemmler, his sister-in-law, Betty Barnes Davis, St. Clairsville, a niece, Holly (Joseph) Shuler and their son. Will of Dublin, OH. Friends will be received from 10 a.m. until the time of Bob’s funeral service at 11 a.m. Friday at the Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory St. Clairsville, OH with Rev. Jerry Wenger officiating. Burial will fol­ low in Union Cemetery St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St.C. Coun­ cil of Churches. Offer condolences at www.beckaltmeyer.com. ' ' %

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KEMNA, Helen M. Dovayak, 91, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, April 9, 2004 in Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. She was born in Steele, Ohio on April 1, 1913, a daughter of the late Albert and Maria Sabol Dovayak. Helen was homemaker; and a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Wheeling, where she was a member and past president of the St. Michael Christian Mothers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband John G. Kemna; two brothers, Joseph and John Dovayak; three sisters, Mary Smelko, Anna Dovayak, and Rose Smelko. Helen is survived by a son, John Kemna and his wife Laurie of California; two daughters, Susan Albaugh and her husband Robert of Wheeling, Mary Saun­ ders and her husband Donald “Rusty” of Wheeling; two sis­ ters, Margaret Kolenich of Neffs, Qhjo and Katherine CzyzewskTof Willow Grove. Ohio; a sister-in-law, Janet Dovayak of W. Carrollton, Ohio; nine grandchildren, John “Jay” Albaugh and friend Bridget Doyle, Robert Albaugh and his wife Beth, Tina Butts and her husband Ron, Tammy Loader and her husband Bill, Paula Smith and her husband Mark, Michael Witt Jr., Mary Lynn Harden, Arne Dietz, David Saunder,s; 14 great-grandchil­ dren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling. Funeral Litur­ gy with Mass will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. Tuesday April 13, 2004 at St. Michael Catholic Church, Wheeling, with the Rev. James Sobus as celebrant. Inter­ ment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. The St. Michael Christian Mothers will hold Rosary Service Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Good Shepherd Nursing Home, 159 Edgington Lane, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Anna Kemo 2~$'70 Anna Baldo Kemo, 84, formerly of N. Zane Hwy., Martins Ferry, died Thursday evening in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. Sne was born Sept. 1, 1905 at Lockport, 111., a daughter of the late Jerome and Lucy Francescon Baldo. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack L. Kemo Sr. She was a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church and the Catholic Daughters of America, both at Martins Ferry. Surviving are the followin children, Louis C. Kemo of si Clairsville, Jack G. Kemo of Yorkville, Mrs. David (Norma) Totterdale, Mrs. William (Madelyn) Holbrook, both of Martins Ferry and Emily Seamon of Wheeling; two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Emma) Kemo and Olga ■ Carella, both of Martins Ferry; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-grand­ children. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday noon to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church. Entombment Emma Kemo aaKEM^TEmma L. Baldo, 84, of North Fifth Street, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday at home. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry; her parents, Jerome and Lucy Franciscon Baldo; a sister, Anna Kemo; a brother, Amerigo Emery Baldo. Surviving are a daughter, Edith Gruse of Martins Ferry; a sister, Olga Carella of Martins Ferry; two grandchildren, Karen Wolfe and Robert Gruse Jr.; four great-grand­ children; a great-great-grandchild. Friends received 6-9 p.m today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday. Entombment in Holly Memorial Gardens Mauso­ leum, Pleasant Grove. Wake ser­ vices at 8:30 p.m. today. Henry Kemo |^3//y0 Henry Kemo, 88, of 301 N. Fifth St., Martins Ferry died Monday at East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was born June 8, 1902 in Norma, Italy, a son of the late Chester and Ant'onette Catalani Kemo. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant. He was a member of Grace Presbyterian Church and the Italian-American Club, both of Martins Ferry, Bridgeport Lodge 181 F&AM, An­ cient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville. He was preceded in death by 13 brothers and sisters. Surviving are his wife, Emma L. Baldo Kemo; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Gruse of Martins Ferry; two grandchildren; four great-grand­ children. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wed­ nesday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Bill Webster officiating. Entomb­ ment in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. IreneKemo > Irene Kemo, 62, of 101 Penn Lane, St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, March 23, at home. She was born Aug. 19, 1919 at Lansing, a daughter of the late Joseph and Frances Yaterka. She was a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church, and the Hilltop Garden Club, both of St. Clairsville. Surviving are three sons, Jeff of Westerville, Kim of St. Clairsville and Jack at home; a brother, Joseph of Wolfhurst; two sisters, Dorothy Falbo of Shadyside and Bessie Slenski of Wolfhurst; and two grandsons. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, with burial in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. ■ 3!

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I ii KEMO, Jack G. Jr., 77, of Yorkville, Ohio, died Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004 in the Emergency Room of the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Jack was bom Dec. 14, 1926 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Jack G. and Anna Baldo Kemo Sr. Jack was a retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry Plant, working as a die maker and was also a retired land purchaser for Schiappa Coal Co. and was presently serving as chairman of the Yorkville Village Water Board. Jack was a member of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Tiltonsville. Jack served his country in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, Jack was preceded in death by his wife, Kathryn Hagan Kemo, who passed away in 2001; a sis­ ter, Emily Seamon; and a broth­ er, Louis Kemo. Surviving are his son, Mon­ signor Kurt H. Kemo of Toron­ to, Ohio; and two sisters, Norma Totterdale and Madelyn (William) Holbrook, all of Mar­ tins Ferry. Friends and family may call from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday in Toronto at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church on N. River Avenue. Vigil services will be held at the church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening. Family and friends may then call Wednesday morning in Toronto at St. Francis Roman Catholic Church on Findley Street from 9 a.m. up until time of Funeral Liturgy with Mass at v 11 a.m. with Msgr. Kurt H. LKemo as celebrant. Entombment %ill follow in Holly Memorial hardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. The funeral arrangements for lack arc under the co-directions 3f the J.E. Foster Funeral Homes, Inc. and the Clarke 'uneral Home, both of Toronto, Ohio. Condolences online may be offered to the family at either: www.jefostcrfh.com or www.altmcyer.com. Memorial donations may be | made to the following: St. Joseph R.C. Church, 204 Mound Street, Tiltonsville, OH 43963; St. Francis R.C. Church, c/o 1 225 N. River Avenue, Toronto, OH 43964; St. Joseph R.C. Church, c/o 1225 N. River Avenue, Toronto, OH 43964; St. Francis Central School, 601 Loretta Avenue, Toronto, OH 43964; or the Valley Hospice, 300 Summit Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952. / >"KEMO, Louis Cf> 78, of Harbel Drive, St, Clairsville. died Tuesday, March 20. 200 1. in Wheeling Hospital” He was born Dec. 3, 1922, in Martins Ferry, son of the late Jack L. and Anna Baldo Kemo Sr. He was retired plant manager for the Martins Ferry, Benwood and Allentown units of Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel; a graduate of Martins Ferry High School and Virginia Tech School of Engineering; and anO Army veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Emily Seamon. Surviving are his wife, Goldie Hajdukovich Kemo; three sons, Jeffrey Kemo and his wife, Alice, of Westerville, Kim Kemo and his wife, Jayne, and Jack Kemo and his wife, Valerie, all of St. Clairsville; two stepchildren, Scott Brofcheck of Columbus and Cynthia Schultz and her husband, Joseph, of Powell; a brother, Jack G. Kemo Jr. of Yorkville; two sisters, Norma Totterdale and Madelyn Holbrook and her husband, William, both of Martins Ferry; five grandsons and two slepgrandsons. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Heslop Funeral Home, | Walnut at Fifth streets, Martins I Ferry, where services will be held at I 10 a.m. Friday, with Msgr. Kurt I Kemo officiating. Interment in Holly I Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. 1 Memorial contributions may be I made to the American Heart k^sociation. MaryKemo £|l9fao Mary Sabatino Kemo, 90, of 314 | North Zane Highway, Martins Ferry, died Saturday in Charleston, W.Va. She was born July 8, 1900 in Rosetta, Pa., a daughter of the late Liberato and Florence Ragnone Sabatino. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Farmeno “Red” Kemo; one son, Vincent Kemo; four brothers, Tony, Frank, Bill, and Nick Sabatino; two sisters, Helen Fogle and Jean Krale Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Harry F. (Florence) Schafer of Martins Ferry with whom she resided; two granddaughters, Cheryl Schafer of Charleston, W.Va. and Mrs. Dennis (Janice) Lewis, of Basking Ridge, N.J.; one sister, Rose Plumby of Martins Ferry. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Rosary devotions will be Monday at 3 p.m. followed by wake services at 7:30 D.m. in the funeral home. Almeda Kemp Almeda Perkins Kemp, 96, Navarre, formerly of Belmont, died Saturday, March 23. 1996^. at Country Lawn Nursing Home, Navarre. She was born Jan. 12, 1900, in Alledonia, a daughter of the late George and Emma Graham Perkins. She was a member of the 38th Street Church of Christ, Canton. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Peter Kemp; a brother, Bernard Perkins; a grandson. Surviving are two sons. Oval Kemp of Barnesville and Dale Kemp of East Sparta; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Burley (Helen) Pyles of Canton and Mrs. William (Hil­ dreth) Mayberry of Canton; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchil­ dren; two great-great-grandchil­ dren; a brother, George Perkins of Alledonia. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Monday, 4 to 8 p.m., where services will be held Tues­ day at 11 a.m., with Brother Bill Craddock officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Anna M. Kemp Anna M. Kemp, 95, 341 S. Chestnut St., Barnesville, died Monday, Apnjj%_9, 1 Oild at the BarnesviITe Health Care Center. She was born March 28, 1901 in Baileys Mills, a daughter of the late George and Rosille Brown Keadle. ! She was a member of the East •Main Street Church of Christ at Barnesville and Rosewood Twig of •Barnesville Hospital. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- .band, M.R. “Russ” Kemp; her step­ father, Clyde Phillips; a brother, John Keadle; a grandchild. Surviving are a daughter, Mar­ garet Frasher of Barnesville; three grandchildren; six great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held Friday at 2 p.m., with Evangelist Warren Lallathin offici­ ating. Burial follows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Memorial contributions may be made to East Main Street Church of Christ, Barnesville. Betty Kemp^V^^r sBetty Kemp, 78, Glen Burnie, Md., formerly of Bethesda, died Sunday, August 21, 1994 at her son’s home in Glen Burnie. She was bom March 29, 1916 in Bel- laire, daughter of the late George William and Lillian Marple Good. She was preceded in death by her husband, E.W. Kemp; two brothers, Charles and William Good and a sister, Irene. Surviving are two sons, William Kemp of Glen Burnie, Md., and David Kemp of Canal Fulton; four grandchildren and a great-grand­ child. ^Friends will be received at the K611y-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Wednesday from 1 p.m. until time of services at 3 p.m., with Pastor Bob Merritt officiating. Burial will follow in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. BEVERLY KEMP Beverly J. (Havelka) Kemp, 84, of Wellsburg, WV, died peacefully at Golden Oaks in Follansbee on Friday, March 13, 2015. She was born on Decem­ ber 18, 1930, in Washing­ ton, PA, a daughter of the late Joseph Havelka and Irene (Ragan) Havelka. In addition to her par­ ents, Beverly is preceded in death by her husband, George C. Kemp, Sr.; one daughter. Georgette Kemp; and two sons, George C. Kemp, Jr. and Gregory Coleman Kemp. Beverly was a 1949 graduate of Wellsburg High School, West Liberty and WVU with her teaching degree. She spent many years teaching in the Brooke County School Sys­ tem. Beverly was a member of the Wellsburg First Pres­ byterian Church, Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority- Fidelis Chapter, Brooke County Retired Service Personnel and Teachers and the Wellsburg Garden Club. She is survived by one brother, Joseph (Marie) Havelka, of Follansbee, WV; two sisters, Joanna Brettell of BrilljimUjOH, Irene Presell of Dunkirk, MD; and several nieces and nephews. ^ fyy Visitation will be field on Sunday, March 15, 2015, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Mullenbach Funeral Home, 669 Main St., Fol­ lansbee, WV, and again on Monday, March 16t, 2015, at 10 a.m. until the’time of the Funeral services at 11 a.m. with Rev. Samuel Gibb officiating. Interment will be held at Franklin Cemetery, Wellsburg. WV. Carrie E. Kemp Carrie E. Kemp, 89, of | Louisville, passed away Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003 at St. Joseph Care Center in Louisville. She was bom in Martins Ferry, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1913, to the late Marion and Alice (Morgan) Paden. Carrie was a member of the First Brethren Church in Louisville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. Kemp in 1997; a daughter, Alice Wehr; a grandson, Gary Wehr; two sis­ ters and three brothers. Surviving are two daughters and sons-ln-law, June and William Millard of Gerald, Mo., Sally and Rolland Stephen of Hagerstown, Md.; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert M. and Joan Kemp of Louisville; 14 grandchildren; 12 great - grand­ children; and three great - great - grandchildren. Services will be 1 1 a.m., Wednesday in the Stier-Israel Funeral Home of Louisville with Rev. James Koontz officiating. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday and one hour before services on Wednesday at i the funeral home. Interment will be in the Union Cemetery, Louisville. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Brethren Church in Louisville. Chaliher Kemp

Chalmer Glen Kemp, 89, Bethesda route, died July 13,1986 at the home of his daughter, Dorothy Eikenberry, Bethesda. Bom April 21, 1897 at Belmont route, he was a son of the late Peter and Mary Elizabeth Hollingsworth Kemp. Mr. Kemp was a retired farmer and fireman at the Belmont County Children’s Home. He was a member of the Hunter Church of Christ. His wife, Orpha Perkins Kemp, preceded him in death in 1968; as did two sons, Brother Everett Kemp and Glenn Kemp; and seven brothers and two sisters. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Dorothy) Eikenberry, Bethesda, and Mrs. Gene (Wanda) Wheeler, Jerusalem; two sons, Virgil of Beallsville and Wilford, Berlin Center; one brother, Dennis Kemp, Belmont route; 11 grand­ children and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be held today, July 16, at 1 o’clock at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, with Brother James Gallagher of­ ficiating. Burial will follow in Bend Fork Cemetery near Belmont. KEMP, Clarence N., 92, of Morristown, Ohio, died Sunday, December 16, 2007, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born January 16. 1915 in Belmont, Ohio, a son of the late Victor and Emily Warfield Kemp. Clarence was a retired farmer; and a 50 year township trustee serving Goshen and Union Townships; and a devoted member and Elder of Chestnut Level Christian Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Edith Chambers Kemp; two infant daughters; one infant son; and three"broth­ ers, George, Bill and Mansel Kemp. Surviving are his wife, Cleo Wees Kemp; daughters, Pauline (Howard) Jarretl, Freda (Carlos) Powell, and Jean (Bob) Lucas, all of Belhesda; step sons, Fred (Sandy) Wees of Atlanta, pa., and Dennis (Patty) Wees of Barnesville; grandchildren, Larry, Dean, "Rodney, Rick, Theresa, Carlos Eddy, and David; step grandchildren. Brad, Brian. Brent, Stacy and Shane; 11 great-grandchildren; five step great-grandchildren; I and two step great-great-grand­ children. Friends will be received Wednesday 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethesda, Ohio, where services will be held Thursday 11 a.m. wjth Minister Brent Hopper officiating. Burial in Chestnut Level Cemetery, Belmont. CLEO KEMP Cleo Coss Wees Kemp, 92, of Morristown, Ohio, died Friday, January 15, 2016 at Forest Hill Retire­ ment Community in St. Clairsville. She was born 1 September 1 9, 1 923 in Bridgeport, Ohio, daughter of the late Paul and Blanche Huston Coss. She was a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Cleo and her First husband, George, owned the Wees Car Hop on Route 40 for seven years. She worked at Wees Drive-In, owned by her son Fred and his wife Sandra, until she was 75 years old. A faithful ser­ vant, Cleo loved reading her bible and was devoted to her Bible studies. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her First husband, George Frederick Wees; sister, Wilma Coss Lofton; and brother, Thomas G. Coss. Cleo is survived by her sons, George Frederick (Sandra) Wees of Belmont, ! Ohio, Dennis Craig (Patty) Wees of Barnesville, Ohio; grandchildren, Bradley, Brian, Brent, and Shane Wees, Stacie Wees Pohlman; great-grandchil­ dren, Hunter, Bella, and Lydia Wees, Noah and Jonah Pohlman; a brother, Charles Coss and a sister, Dorothy Coss Subasic, both of Bridgeport, Ohio. Cleo is also preceded in death by her second hus­ band, Clarence N. Kemp and step-daughtei\£arol Jean Lucas. " 7 Peyton, Xander, vajues Destiny, Brody, Jocelyn, In addition to his par- Mackenzie, Kinsley, ents, he was preceded in Raegen, Colten, Jackson, death by his wife, Wilma and Brenden; great-great- Jean Van Horn Kemp; grandson, Issac; and sisters, Leona Thompson, brothers, Chester (Irma) Mildred and Wilma Kemp and David Kemp Anderson; brothers, all of Belmont. J2> ftft— Forrest and Lester Kemp; Visitation was held on daughter-in-law, Penny Wednesday, Jan. 27 and Kemp; and grandsons, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016 Dallas Roger, Jr. “D.J.”, until the time of service Dusty, and Joseph Kemp. at Kelly Kemp Braido Dallas is survived by Patron Funeral Homes & his children, Dallas Crematory, 322 N. Main Roger (Billi) Kemp, St., Bethesda, Ohio. Pastor Karen (Kevin) Davis all Brent Hopper officiat- of Bethesda, Dean (Gail) ing- Interment will fol- Kemp ofBamesville, Terry low at Ebenezer Cemetery, (Ginger) Kemp, Karla Bethesda, Ohio. (Kenny) Perkins, Susan Memorial Contributions (Carlos Edward) Powell may be made to: Bethesda all of Belmont; grand- Public Library, 112 N. children, Teasha (Brian) Main Street, P.O. Box 277, Horne, Chris (Stephanie) Bethesda, Ohio 43719 Davis, Nikki (Tony) or Bamesville Hospital, Gregor, Jessica Perkins, 639 W. Main Street, Heidi Kemp, Randa (B.J.) Bamesville, Ohio 43713. Causby, Angie Kemp, Those wishing to share Chad (Allie) Kemp, Jarek a fond memory or their (Amanda) Perkins, Tony condolences, please visit: (Lexee) Kemp, Amber kellykempbraidopatron- (Brent) Kralovic, Jason funeralhomes.com. David Kemp^

David Stroud h«0 IP. Bethlehem, died Saturday in Ohio Valley General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was born Nov. 9, 1901, in New Brunswick, Canada, son of the late Edward W. and Addie Metcalf Kemp. He was a car­ penter by trade, having been employed at the Cooperative Transit Co. and Seabright Con­ struction Co. He was a member of Christ Methodist Church and the Carpenters Union Local No. 3 of Wheeling. Survivors include his wife, Mildred McSwain Kemp, one daughter, Mrs. James C. Delaney of Newport, N. C., three brothers, Harold B. Kemp of Warwood, Floyd W. Kemp of St. Clairsville and W. Eugene Kemp of Bethlehem, and one sister, Mrs. Jay Everson of Venice, Fla. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Wheeling with the Rev. F. Emerson Wood of Christ Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Ceme- I tery.

ar/KEMP,p ir»^Dennis C., 91,mp of Chestnut1 Level Road, Belmont, died Thursday in Barnesville Hospital. He was a retired dairy farmer and a member of Mount Zion United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Forrest; a daughter, Wilma Anderson. Surviving are his wife, Laura Benson Kemp; four sons, Dallas C., M. Lester, Chester R. and David L., all of Belmont; two daugh­ ters, Leona Thompson of Barnesville and Mildred Anderson of New Rumley; 23 grandchildren; 39 great­ grandchildren; three great-great­ grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where ser­ vices will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday Interment in Mount Zion CemeteM| npflr Rplmnnt Doris Ward Kemp 1921-2011 Doris Ward Kemp, 90, of Barnesville, Ohio died 11w-: Monday, October 3, 2011. She was bom July 3, 1921, daugh­ ter of the late Walter Clift oa. - and Sarah Henderson Clift of ■s . ■ if Barnesville, Ohio. Doris was a 1939 graduate from Somerton High School. She was employed at Campus and Barnesville Manufacturing ■_> A World War II veteran, :■ Hollis was a well-known

farmer, carpenter, member of ,“-.V Bethesda Methodist Church, - and a life member of the Belmont American Legion *“ Post 312 of Belmont, Ohio. Hollis L. Kemp Preceding him in death was Family and friends were his wife of 55 years, Thelma received, Monday, December (Perkins) Kemp; and a brother, 19, 2011 at Kelly-Kemp- Warren B. Kemp. Braido Funeral Home, 322 Surviving are two daughters, n. Main St., Bethesda, Ohio, Mrs. Lois (Tim) Buckley of where services were conduct- Flushing and Mrs. Lova (Jerry) ecj? Tuesday with Reverend Ebbert of St. Clairsville; a son, Tom Detling and Tim Kemp Lowell Kemp of Bethesda; officiating. Interment followed five grandchildren; and three Ebenezer Cemetery, great-grandchildren. Inez Kempg^ Inez Mae Kemp, 78, Newcastle, died Saturday evening, August 5, 1989 at her home. She was bom October 4, 1910 in Jerusalem, daughter of the late Marion and Pearl Moore Thomas. She was a retired employee of Belmont County Children’s Home; a member of the Newcastle Church of Christ and Newcastle Homemak­ ers. Surviving are her husband, Ray Kemp; four daughters, Elizabeth Froehlich, Ruth Roan and Barbara Kemp, all of Canton; and Ellen Jane Murray of Bellaire; nine grandchil­ dren; seven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Vemona Wheeler of Barberton, Wilma Louden of Bealls- ville; one brother, Blaine Thomas of Carrollton. Services will be held at the Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, this afternoon, August 9, at 1 o’clock with Rev. Warren Lallathin officiat­ ing. Burial will be made in Beallsvil- le Cemetery. KEMP, Iris G., 91, of Bethesda, Ohio, died Thursday, January 17, 2013 at Emerald Pointe Nursing and Rehab. She was bom August 13, 1921 in Kodal, West Virginia, daughter of the late Ray Ballard and Dell Bean Ballard. Iris was a member of Hunter Christian Church. She was a homemaker and a very loving wife, mother, and grandmother. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Woodrow Kemp; sisters, Edrie Byard and Merle Phillips; brother, Glenn Ballard; and grand­ son, Myron Kemp. Iris is survived by her two sons, Ernest M. Kemp of Woodsfield, Ohio and Tim L. (Linda) Kemp of Bethesda, Ohio; four grandchildren, Myra Mayhugh, Alyssa Peyton, and Jesse and Jeremy Kemp; eight great-grand­ children; and two great- great-grandchildren. L- Family and friends may visit, Sunday from 4-8 p.m., at Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethesda, Ohio where the service will be conducted, Monday at 11 a. m. Pastor Tim Kemp will be officiating. Interment will follow at Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Ohio. KEMP, James Stuart, 67, of Wheeling, WV, died Sunday, July 29, 2012, in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. I He was born July 7, 1945, in South Carolina. Mr. Kemp was a truck driver, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and was a Catholic by faith. He was survived by a brother, Gerard Roberts and his wife, Kathy of Bridgeport, OH. 3UV 7 There will be no visita­ tion at the funeral home. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob St.. 304- 232-4060. “ Joseph Kemp Joseph Daniel Kemp, 14 of Bethesda, Ohio, died Monday, Dec. 19 2005 at Barnesville Hospital. He was born March 21, 1991 in Cambridge, Ohio, a son of Dallas Roger Kemp and the late Penny Anderson Kemp. Joe was an 8th grader at Union Local Middle School. In addition to his mother, Joe was preceded in death by two brothers, Jared (Dusty) Kemp and Dallas Roger Jr. (DJ) Kemp, maternal grand­ parents John Edward and Mary Lou Clark Anderson, paternal grandmother Wilma Jean VanHorn Kemp. Surviving are his father, Dallas (Roger) Kemp of Bethesda, a sister Teasha (Brian) Horne of Centerville, Ohio, paternal grandfather Dallas Kemp of Chestnut Level, Ohio, maternal great grandmother Rosa Clark of Caldwell, Ohio, many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and one nephew. Friends will be received Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda where serv­ ices will be held Friday at 11 a.m. with Minister Brent Hopper officiating, burial in Chestnut Level Cemetery, near Belmont, Ohio, ____ KEMP, Laura H., 93, of CHest- nut Level Road, Belmont, died Tues- da-v-^NovT-Ll. 1997, in Barnesville Hospital. She was a member of Mount Zion United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Dennis Kemp; an infant son, Forest Kemp; two daughters, Wilma Ander­ son and Mildred Anderson; her par­ ents, William Caldwell Benson and Sara Wilcox Benson; a brother; three sisters. Surviving are four sons, Dallas C., Chester R. and David L., all of Bel­ mont, and Lester of Barnesville; a daughter, Leona Thompson of Bar- ■ nesville; a brother, Raymond of Akron; 1 24 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchil­ dren; 12 great-great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Mount Zion Cemetery. KEMP, Mary L, 79 of 4tli Avenue Extension, Paden City, W.Va., died at her resi­ dence on Sunday, April 23. 2006. She was a retired employee of Coming Works of Paden City; a member of the Flint Workers Union; and a member of the Paden City Christian Church. Mary was born September 26, 1926, the daughter of the late Luther Cleveland and Letha Mae White Lowery. In addition to her parents, was preceded in death by her husband. Orville Blake Kemp; a brother, Cleveland Lowery; and a granddaughter, Kelly Witschey. She is survived by Five sons, David Kemp and his wife, Mary, Randy Kemp, and Dean Kemp of Paden City, Ted Kemp and his wife, Judy, of Little, W.Va., Dale Kemp of Slicker Falls, W.Va.; and one daughter, Barbara Blatt and her, husband, Dennis, of. Williamstown, W.Va.; five sis­ ters, Clara Briggs, Beatrice Harrison, Betty Baughman of Wake Forest, N.C.. Kate McCree of Seabrook, Texas and Farris Campbell of Paden City; three brothers, Raeford Lowery, Tony Lowery ol Wake Forest, and Vernon Lowery of Chase City, Va.; sixteen grandchildren, Pam Bosley and her husband, Mike, of St. Albans, WV, Erica Thomas and her huband, Tony, and Michael Kemp of Paden City, Alicia Jenkins and her husband, Rick, of Elizabeth, W.Va., Chris Kemp and his wife, Sherry, of Friendly, W.Va., Megan Kemp, Heather Daminov and her husband, Vtaly, of Murrells Inlet, S.C.. Darren Kemp and his wife, Vicky, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Kerry Patterson and her hus­ band, John, of Holly Springs, N.C., Chad Kemp and his wife. Tosca, and Jason Kemp of East Palenstine, Ohio, Natalie Mason and her husband, Mike of Bridgeport, W.Va., Valerie Blatt of Williamstown, W.Va., Amber Blatt of Charlottesville, Va., and Randall Kemp and his wife, Asird of Deltona Fla.; and fifteen great grandchil­ dren. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9,p.m on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at the Jarvis Funeral Home, 31 1 N Fourth Ave, Paden City, WV Funeral serv­ ices will be 11a.m. on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at the Paden City Christian Church with Gary Mattingly officiating. Interment in Paden Memori­ al Gardens in Paden City. Memorial contributions may be made in Mary’s name to the Paden City Christian Church, 105 East Main St., Paden City, WV 26159. ‘O' KEMP, Merle, “Lester,” 63, of Barnesville, died Sunday. Feb. 1. 1 998^ at home. He,was a retired farmer, a member of Mt. Zion Unit­ ed Methodist Church, Belmont, and an Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dennis and Laura Bennson Kemp; a brother, Forrest; two sisters, Mildred Ander­ son and Wilma Anderson. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Ward Kemp; two stepsons, Larry Ward of Colum­ bus and Robert Ward of Westerville, Ohio; a sister, Leona Thompson of Barnesville; three brothers, Dallas, Chester and David, all of Chestnut Level, near Belmont; a stepgrand- son; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Belmont. Myron Kemp Myron L. Kemp, 29, 247 Belt St., Powhatan Point, formerly of Woodsfield, died Sunday, January 15, 1995 at the home of his parents in Woodsfield. He was born at Cleveland, January 24, 1965, a son of Ernest and Benita Roberts Kemp. He was a 1983 graduate of Woodsfield High School at Woods­ field, and a 1985 graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology in , Columbus. He was employed as an electronics technician for Scientific Columbus in Columbus. Surviving, in additions to his parents, residents of Woodsfield, are his wife, Laura E. Bellville Kemp; two daughters, Abigail J. Kemp and Emily R. Kemp, both of the home; a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Myra) Mayhugh of Woodsfield; maternal grandparents, Enoch Doyle and Elma Roberto of Hun­ dred, W.Va.; paternal grandparents, Woodrow and Iris Kemp of Bet- heada; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 SR 78 West, Woodsfield, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with Evangelist Dick Harris officiating. Burial will follow in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey Inc. (Monroe County Chapter) P.O. Box 1537, Cambridge, Ohio 43725. Myrtle Kemp /F(r 6./??7 Myrtle Kemp, 89, RD Belmont, died Sunday in Guernsey Memo­ rial Hospital, Cambridge. She was born May 12, 1897 at Bethesda, a daughter of the late Addison and Sarah Raysor Wilcox. She as a member of Chestnut Level Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Manley Kemp; a son, Manley Harold Kemp; a sister, Mabel Richey. Surviving are a son, Clifford of Cambridge; three daughter, Inez Wonski and Myrtle Belle Carpen­ ter, both of Barnesville and Mary Olgebee of Jacobsburg; a brother, Albert Wilcox of Stow; 11 grand­ children, seven great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be­ thesda, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will held Wednesday at 1 p.m i • j followed by burial in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. /6 3'iJU-i lM-3 £ Opal Kemp KEMP, Opal Chambers, 85, of 242 W. Main St., Barnesville, died Friday in Barnesville Hospital. She was a member of West Main Street Church of Christ, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew; a daughter, Vema Greenwood; her parents, Enscl and Maude Blake Chambers; a brother, Lewis Chambers; two sisters, Edith Kemp and Pearl Yoe. Surviving arc two daughters, Gladys Palmer and Frances Jeffers, both of Barnesville; seven grandchildren; 14 great-grand­ children. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Sunday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethcsda, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bcthesda. KEMP, Oval Q. “Okey,” 75,"of 36981 Opal Drive, Barner if died Thursday. Sept 11. 199/. . Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired farmer and a mem­ ber of Barnesville Main Street Unit­ ed Methodist Church. He was pre­ ceded in death by his parents, Peter and Almeda Perkins Kemp. Surviv­ ing are his wife, Ruth Johnston Kemp; two sisters, Helen Pyles and Hildreth Mayberry, both of Canton; a brother. Dale of East Sparta, Ohio. Friends received 4-8 p.m. today at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethes- da, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Rachel Kemp 5 l Rachel Jane Shuck Kemp, 71, 56287 National Road, Bridgeport, died Tuesday at home. She was born, Oct. 31, 1919 at Myersdale, daughter of the late George and Alice May Burley Shuck. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank E. Kemp; two sons, Ralph Kemp and Sonny Shuck; a brother, George Shuck; a sister, Cheryl Shuck. Surviving are seven sons, Ronald Kemp of Wheeling, Larry Kemp of Bridgeport, Earnest Kemp of Yorkville, Robert Kemp of Baltimore, Md., Earnest Kemp and Charles Kemp, both of Johnstown, Pa., and Donald Shuck of Somerset, Pa.; five daughters, Ida Mae Kemp, Sis Kemp and Mary Kemp, all of Johnstown, Janet Kemp of Wheeling and Gladys Moore of Triadelphia; a brother, William Shuck of Myersdale, Pa.; a sister, Alice Shuck of Myersdale; 44 grandchildren; 18 great-grand­ children. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be Friday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Henry Mooney officiating. Burial follows in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. '

mti m KEMP, Mr. Raymond Udell Jr., 42, entered into rest on August 29, 2010 at the Medical College of Georgia. Mr. Kemp, a native of Cherry Point. N.C., lived in Wellsburg, W.Va., for 23 years. He has lived in Augusta, Ga., for the past 19 "years, where he was a window installer for O’Brien’s Glass Co. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines Corps. He is survived by his wife, Michelle Sardelis- Kemp; two sons, Matthew Sardelis and Jonathan Kemp of Augusta, Ga.: par­ ents Raymond U. Kemp Sr. and Brenda June Kemp of Wellsburg, W.Va.; three sisters, Donya Heide (Scott) of Midlothian, Va., Lisa Doyle (Greg) of Wellsburg, W.Va. and Crystal Campbell (James) of Weirton, W.Va. In honor of Ray, friends are invited to attend a cele­ bration of life at Riverview Baptist Chapel, 225 Charles St., Wellsburg, on Sunday, September 19, 2010 at 5 p.m. KEMP, Richard Merle, 73, of Barnesville, Ohio, passed away Sunday after­ noon, December 29, 2013, in the comfort of his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born October 16, 1940 in Belmont to the late George Aaron and Lucille J. (Shultz) Kemp. Mr. Kemp was a 1959 graduate of Belmont High School. He was the owner and founder of Kemp Insurance, co-owner of Convenient Food Mart in Barnesville and current owner of Kemp Storage. Richard was a former school board member, for­ mer Somerset township trustee and a member and trustee of the Somerton United Methodist Church. He was voted “Grandfather of the Year” in 2000. He was always supportive in his grandchildren’s activi­ ties. Richard was very active in the masonic order having membership in the Barnesville Friendship Lodge No. 89 and was cur­ rently Marshall for the Barnesville Chapter No. 206 Order of the Eastern Star of which he held in high regard. He was also a member of the Cambridge Scottish Rite. "7"L~ In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley A. (Hagan) Kemp; infant sis­ ters, Ruth Anne Kemp and Loretta Sue Kemp; broth- ers-in-law, Paul Mako and Roger Jenewein. He is survived by his daughters, Kimberly Kaye (Jewett) Stephen of Barnesville, Kathy Lynne (Ronnie) Stephen of Barnesville, Beth Anne (Dan) McGee of Crittenden, Kentucky; brothers and sisters, Kenneth (Lois) Kemp of Bethesda, Mary (David) Barnes of St. Clairsville, James (Nancy) Kemp of West Salem, Robert (Betty) Kemp of Belmont, Melvin (Judy) Kemp of Bethesda, Shirley Jenewein of Bethesda, Sandra (Fred) Wees of Belmont, Barbara (Fred) Wright of Bethesda, Patricia (Bob) Falconer of Fox River Grove, Illinois, Dan (Lisa) Kemp of St. Cloud, Florida, Penny (John) Morris of Bethesda, Steve (Sherry) Kemp of Beallsvillc, and Cindy Mako of Okahumpka, Florida; two sisters-in-law, Vivian Stewart and Nancy Young; five grandchildren, Hannah Nicole Stephcn- Belts, Chelsey Lynne Jackson, Bryson Kemp Stephen, Emily Shirannc McGee, Ireland Daniele McGee; and four great­ grandchildren, Ella Reghan Bells, Hadley Hagan Belts (Buttercup), Cash Stephen Jackson, and Coy William Jackson; his long time companion, Nancy .1. McLaughlin; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and iViends. Visitation will be Wednesday, January I, 2014 from 2-8 p.m. and again on Thursday, January 2, 2014 from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at I p.m. with Rev. Jean Cooper and Pastor Rodney West officiating at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 North Chestnut Street, Barnesville, OH. Burial will follow at Somerton Cemetery in Somerton, OH. Masonic Service will be conducted by Friendship Lodge No. 89 F&AM on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. OES No. 206 Barnesville will conduct services on Wednesday at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Nancy J. McLaughlin, 60856 Somerton Hwy Barnesville, OH 43713, to be used at the families UniKStX SC°hnmch0n KEMP, Robert “Rob” Vernon “Duck,” 15, of Belmont, Ohio, died Friday, | February 1,2008, in Childrens Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. He was born October 26, 1992 in Wheeling. W.Va., a son of Christopher and Melissa Allen Kemp. Rob was a freshman at Union Local High School. In addition to his parents, Chris and Missy Kemp, he is survived by his sisters, Roxie Kemp of Bethesda and Cally Kemp of the home; a brother, C.J. Kemp also of the home; maternal grandparents, Vernon and Becky Allen of Barnesville, Ohio; paternal grandparents. Bob and Betty Kemp of Belmont; maternal great-grandmother, Maxie Jeter of Tenn.; paternal great­ grandmother, Betty Patterson of St. Clairsville; as well as a special friend, Brittanie Carroll of Powhatan, Ohio; and aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. A celebration of life will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Union Local High School, Morristown, Ohio, it is requested that everybody wear their Duck shirts and jeans to show support for Rob and his family. Private services will be held Tuesday at the Kelly-Kemp- Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethesda. Burial will be in Chestnut Level Cemetery Belmont. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to! CaringBridge.org at 1995 Rahn Cliff Court, Suite 200, Eagan, MN 55122. KEMP, Rose, 82, of ParshalF Avenue, St. Clairsville, (lied Satur=. day, Oct. 11, 1997, at home. She was a membeTof the First Presbyter­ ian Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd W., in 1980; her parents, Frank and Ida Fortuna Ciripompa; a brother, Jess Ciripompa; a sister, Margaret Ruble. Surviving,are two daughters, Tracy J. Kemp of Wor­ thington, Ohio, and Kelly K. Kemp of Lewisburg. W.Va.; a brother, Anthony L. Ciripompa of Wheeling; two grandchildren. Friends received 6-8 p.m. Monday at Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, where services will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Council of Church Food Pantry. KEMP, Ruth E., 87, of Barnesville, Ohio, died | Monday March 9, 2009, at her home. She was born August 9, 1921. in BamesvilleT Ohio, a daughter of the late Harry and Goldie Johnston. Ruth was a retired tele­ phone operator with Ohio Bell; a member of the Barnesville Main St. United Methodist Church, and the Telephone Pioneers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Oval (Okey) Kemp, and a broth­ er, Harland Johnston. Surviving are her care­ givers whom she made her home with, Joan and Rick Hamilton, also caregiver Mary Sheppard, all of Barnesville; sisters-in-law, Helen Pyles and Hildreth (Bill) Mayberry all of Canton, Ohio; a brother-in- law, Dale (Genova) Kemp of East Sparta, Ohio; three cousins, Janet Cowgill, Elaine Grey, and Helen Pickens all of Barnesville; several nieces and nephews including Jeannie Oles of Gallon," Ohio; special friends, Cleo Kemp, Mary , Pearl McGovern, and 1 Homer Rentz. Friends will be received Saturday 1 1 a.m. until time of service at noon at Kelly- Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main St., Barnesville, OH., with the Rev. Gene Miller officiat- ing. Burial in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 380 Summit Ave., Steubenville, OH., 43952. Shirley Kemp^7^ Shirley Anne Ha^an Kemp. 47, of RD 1, Barnesville, died Fnday in Barnesville Hospital. She v/as born Sept. 30, 1941 in Somerton. the daughter of the late Paul ana Audrey Fisher Hagan. She was a nurse’s aide at Barnesville Hospital and a member of Somerton United Methodist Church. She was also a member of Somerton United Methodist Women’s Society, a Sunday school teacher, member of the church choir, and Somerton Order of Eastern Star 0276. Surviving are her husband, Richard; three daughters, Mrs. Jewett (Kimberly) Stephen, Mrs. Ronnie (Kathy) Stephen and Beth Anne Kemp, all ol Barnesville; three sisters, Mrs. Emory (Vi­ vian) Stewart of Barnesville, Mary Jean Ebeling of Somerton and Nancy Young of Stephens Ci­ ty, Va.; two granddaughters. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be- thesda, toaay, noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friends then received from 10 a.m. Monday until time of ser­ vice at 1 p.m. at Somerton United Methodist Church with Rev. James Schoonover officiating. Burial follows in Somerton Ceme­ tery. Somerton Eastern Star Ser­ vices will be held at 6 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may be made to Somerton United Meth- odist Church building fund. Starling Kemp Starling P. Kemp, 63, owner and operator of Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, died Thursday, February 12, 1987 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He owned and operated the Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home for many years, serving the communities of Belmont, Bethesda and Morristown. Kemp was active in community af­ fairs and was a member of the Bel­ mont American Legion Post, serv­ ing as commander; the Hazen Lodge, Bethesda; Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge; Osiris Temple of the Shrine, Wheeling; the Bethesda-Belmont-Morristown Rotary Club; and the Bethesda Methodist Church. He was a member of the Ohio Funeral Directors Association and the National Funeral Directors Association. Kemp served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was bom July 20, 1923 in Bel­ mont, a son of Hazel Moore Kemp, Belmont, and the late Clifford Kemp. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife, Faye Heaney Kemp; two sons, Gary of Bethesda and Doug of Sterling, Va.; two daughters, Sandra Mumma, Tacoma, and Susan Duffy of Mor­ ristown; two brothers, Wayne and Hilles, both of Belmont; and 10 grandchildren. Services were held from the Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home Sunday after­ noon with Rev. John Jackson of­ ficiating. Burial followed in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Masonic services were held Satur­ day evening at 6:30. KEMP, Thelma I., 83, of Bethesda, Ohio, died Thurs­ day, May 4, 2004 in the Wheeling Hospital. She was born April 30, 1921 in Beallsville, Ohio, a daughter of the late Harry and Leota Jarrett Perkins. Thelma was a homemaker and a member of the Bethesda United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Chester W. Perkins. Surviving arc her husband of 5 5 years, Hollis Kemp; two daughters, Mrs. Tom (Lois) Buckley of Flushing, Ohio and Mrs. Jerry (Lova) Ebbert of St. Clairsville, Ohio; a son, Lowell Kemp of Bethesda; five grand­ children, Chris and Scott Buck- ley, Matthew, Jonathan and Aaron Ebbert; a great-grand­ son, Jesse Buckley; a brother, Clarence V. Perkins of Beallsville. Friends will be received 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the Kelly- Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethes­ da where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Friday with the Rev. Jane Betts officiating. Burial in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Memorial contributions to the Bethesda United Methodist Church Tribute Fund, 233 North Main Street, Bethesda, OH 43719. Thelma Kemp Thelma P. Eden Kemp, 89, of Bethesda, died Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2005 at OVMC Wheeling, W. Va. She was born July 19, 1916 at Elizabeth, W. Va., a daughter of the late Walter and Lula Bell Kidder. Thelma was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband Herman Eden, second husband Harry Otto, and third husband George Kemp; two sons, Clarence and Bill Eden; sisters Dorothy Oder and Irene Rankin, and a brother, Delbert Kidder. Surviving are a daughter, Mildred (Sis) Graham of Bethesda, Ohio; six grandchil­ dren; several great-grandchil­ dren; sisters, Mae McMasters of Shadyside, and Ann Knowleten of Bellaire, Ohio; a brother, Charles Kidder of Bellaire, Ohio. Friends will be received Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., at Kelly- Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, Ohio, where servic­ es will be held Friday at 11 a.m. Burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery near Key, Ohio. KEMP, Twilia K., 65, of Bethesda, Ohio, died Thursday, April 10, 2014 at Acuity Specialty Hospital. She was born October 19, 1948 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, daughter of the late Arthur E. Monahan and Winifred B. Stiener Monahan. She attended Bethesda United Methodist Church for many years, as well as South Main Street Church of Christ. Twilia was a very loving, caring person and a friend to all who knew her. Due to her caring nature and lov­ ing heart, she raised Austin M. Kemp, grandson, for the past 11 years. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Philip “Keith” Monahan; and brother-in-law, Clarence W. “Bill” Mayhugh, Sr. Twilia is survived by her husband of 47 years, Donald E. Kemp of Bethesda; sons, Andrew D. (Melissa) Kemp of Morristown, Brian M. (Amanda) Kemp of Lafferty; eight grandchil­ dren; two great- grandchil­ dren; sister, Beverly A. Mayhugh of Lancaster, Ohio; brothers, Arthur D. (Sandy) Monahan of Bethesda, James E. (Wanda) Monahan of Barnesville; and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may visit, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 322 N. Main Street, Bethesda, Ohio where the service will be conducted, Monday 1 p.m. with Reverend Tom Detling officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Colerain. Ohio.______KEMP,„ VeliiTa Kay, 58, of 18< Neff Street, Powhatan Point, diet .Suilda^fcjov. 23. 1997. in Pari Health Center, St. Clairsville. Sh( was a former nursing assistant at the New Martinsville Health Care Centei and a member of Powhatan Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Everett C.; her par­ ents, Roy and Virginia Schustei Brown; two brothers; two sisters, Surviving are three sons, Kevin ol Wheeling, Brian and Brett, both of Powhatan Point; two daughters, Tracey Walters and Lisa Kemp, both of Powhatan Point; two brothers, Forest Brown of Phoenix and Bent­ ley Brown of Berea, Ohio; a sister, Gail Gallaher of Powhatan Point; eight grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wheeling Dialy­ sis Center, Wheeling Medical Park, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. f Wayne Kemp

Wayne Loman Kemp, 58, Bel­ mont, died Thursday evening, Janu­ ary 19, 1989 at the home of Gary Kemp, Bethesda. He was bom March 28,1930 in Belmont, a son of Hazel Mporc Kemp of Belmont and the late Clifford Kemp. He was a former employee of Hanna Coal Co., former owner- operator of Kemp Insurance Agen­ cy, Belmont, and a funeral director associated with the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home. Kemp was a member of the Bel­ mont United Methodist Church, Hazen Lodge 251 F. & A.M. at Bethesda, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army during the Korean Con­ flict Surviving, in addition to his mother, is a brother, Hillis G. Kemp of Belmont; three nieces, Sandra Mumma, Tacoma, Susan Duffy, Morristown, Rosemarie Kemp of Belmont; three nephews, Gary Kemp, Bethesda, Douglas Kemp of Leesburg, Va., and H. Gregory Kemp of Belmont A brother, Starling Kemp, pre­ ceded him in death. Friends were received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethes­ da, on Friday and Saturday where services were held Sunday afternoon ; with Rev. Lewis Kilzer and Rev. 1 John Jackson officiating. Burial fol­ lowed in Belmont Cemetery. Hazen Masonic Lodge held ser­ vices Saturday evening in the funer­ al home. William Kemp TL- William Ray Kemp, 82, Beallsville-New Castle Road, Beallsville, died Wednesday at his home. He was born March 7, 1907 at Hunter, son of the late Lewis and Bessie Burns Kemp. • He was a retired lumber worker and a member of New Castle Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his wife, Inez Kemp. Surviving are four daughters, Elizabeth Froehlich, Ruth Roan, Barbara Kemp, all of Canton, and Ellen Jane Murry of Bellaire; a sister. Grace McBride of Bethes- da; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be- thesda, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fri­ day, where services will be Saturday at 11 a.m., with Warren Lallathin officiating. Burial will be in Beallsville Cemetery.

*0KE . lT*Tfvvilma 'Jean, 56,^ of Chestnut Level Road, Belmont? died Tuesday at home. She was a member of Mount Zion United Methodist Church. She was pre­ ceded in death by her parents, Frank and Ida Margaret Skaggs VanHom. Surviving are her husband, Dallas j C.; three sons, Dallas Roger o(\ Quaker City, Terrence “Terry’’ of j Belmont and Dean of Bamesville;; three daughters, Karen Davis of: Bethesda, Karla Perkins and Susan' Powell, both of Belmont; a sister, Evelyn Carter of Nashport, Ohio; four brothers, Harry and Donald VanHorn, both of Bamesville, Thomas VanHorn of Bethesda and Lewis VanHom of Belmont; 17 grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment in Ebenezer Cem­ etery, Bethesda. KEMPA, Eleanor, 94>of Prospect Avenue, Shadyside, died Wednesday. Oct. 1; 199.7. in Shady- side Care Center. She was a retired licensed practical nurse at City Hos pital. Bellaire. and a member of St Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside She was preceded in death by he parents. Tnomas and Helen Helensk Kempa; a sister. Anna Sine. Surviv ing are a sister, Valerie Dembowicz of Shad side: a nephew. William Sine o ' Akron, 6hio. Friends received from 1 I a.m. today until time of services at 1 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home. Shady­ side. Interment in Powhatan Ceme­ tery. - Francis Kempa Francis Kempa, 71, Lorain,.died. Monday, Nov. 11, 1996 at his resi- dence. He was bom Dec" 8, 1924 in Shadvside, a son of the late Frank and Anna Spisak Kempa. He was a former employee of Lorain Ford Assembly Plant and a retired employee of Ford Ohio Assembly Plant in Avon. He was a member of the United Auto Work­ ers Union Local 2000 and a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Lois Alan Kempa; a son, Terry Hruz of Berlin Heights; a daughter, Bonnie Dahlke of Lorain; four grandsons; three great-grandchildren; a broth­ er, Tom Kempa of Shadyside; a sis­ ter, Mrs. AUot (Mary Ann) Jeffries of Shadyside. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dovin Funeral Home, 2701 Elyria Ave., Lorain, where services will be held Thursday atJioon, with the Rev. Charles Tackett officiating. THOMAS KEMPA Thomas Kempa, 85, of St. Clairsvill'e, Ohio for­ merly of Shadyside, Ohio died Friday, March 27, 2015 at the Forest Hill Retirement Community in St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was born July 15, 1929 in Shadyside, Ohio a son of the late Frank and Anna Spisak Kempa. Tom was a retired press operator for the International Harvester and a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church in Shadyside, Ohio. He was a US Army Air Corp veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Francis Kempa and his sister, Mary Ann Jeffries. / L~ Surviving are his broth­ er-in-law, Alan Jeffries of Shadyside, Ohio, two nieces, Kristy Marie Lambert of Pittsburgh,] Pennsylvania and Beverly | Ann (Buck) Ramsay of Shadyside, Ohio, one nephew. Rev. Alan T. Jeffries of Bergholtz, Ohio and three great nieces, Jamison Lynn Jeffries, Alison Jenny (Ross) Patton and Jessica Lee Ramsay. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 3900 Central Avenue Shadyside, Ohio on Monday from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. with Fr. Samuel R. Saprano officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point,nh;^ - KEMPER, Joel Edward, 65, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Thursday, June 14. 2007. in Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. He was born March 2, 1942, in Bellaire, a son of Dorothy Kelly Kemper and the late Ned Kemper. He was a Protestant by faith, and was a Group Leader for the Inland Corporation, a divi­ sion of General Motors, Day­ ton-Vandal ia Plant for 32 years. Joel was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, and brother.w Surviving in addition to his mother, Dorothy Kelly Kem­ per of Bellaire: are his wife. Pamela A. Martin Kemper, whom he married on July 17, 1965; one daughter, Kelli A. Fillinger and her husband. Fred, of Bellaire; one brother. Eric ‘•Rick” Kemper and his wife, Marilyn, of Bellaire; two granddaughters. Marisa and Joe line Fillinger. As a celebration of Joel's life, we are going to honor his life with a memorial service. Family and friends are invited to come for one “Last Run” on Saturday, June 23, 2007. at the farm, 52723 Key-Bellaire Road, Bellaire. At I p.m., the Rev. Ronald R. Rice will con­ duct a Celebration Service in memory of Joel’s life. Rods. T-shirts, and jeans are required; food will be avail­ able; please bring your own drinks (no alcohol). • At Joel's request, memorial contributions may be made to the Special Wish Foundation, 206 High Street, Flushing, OH 43977-0047. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Allmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 44 1 - 37th Street. Bellaire, Ohio. KEMPER, Kennetfl Richard “Dick,” 74, of Genteel Ridge, Wellsburg, VV.Va., died March 31, 2008, in Wheeling Medical Park Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born November 26, 1933 in Wellsburg. the son of the late Kenneth W. and Alice Virginia Crawford Kemper. He retired from Weirton. Steel Plant Protection with 36 years; a member of Wellsburg Presbyterian Church; and the Wellsburg Masonic Lodge No. 2 AF&AM, where he had served as Past Master. He is survived by his wife, Katherine Benzo Kemper, whom he married July 21, 1956; one son, Kenneth R. “Butch” Kemper, Jr. of Wellsburg; one daughter, Karen Stuck and her hus­ band, Terry, of Wellsburg; four grandchildren, Joseph | R. Kemper of Orlando, Fla. I Lyndsey N. Kemper of I Charleston, S.C., Taylor M. and Emily K. Stuck of Wellsburg; also survived by sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Visitation on Thursday, April 3, 2008 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg, where services will be held Friday, April 4, 2008 at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Steve Seng, Wellsburg Presbyterian Church, Wells­ burg, officiating. Interment in Franklin Cemetery, Wellsburg. Graveside Rites by the Wellsburg Masonic Lodge KEMPER, Margaret Jane, 96, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Sunday, September 19, 2010 in the Belmont Community Hospital in Bellaire. She was born June 1 5, 1914 in Bellaire, a daugh­ ter of the late Raymond M. and Bess Zeller Kemper. Jane was a retired employee of the former Buckeye Savings Bank in Bellaire, and a member of the Bellaire Presbyterian Church. During World War II, she served as a wave with the U.S. Navy. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Ned A. Kemper, her sister, Helen Kemper Dull; and a nephew, Joel E. Kemper. Surviving are her sister- in-law, Dorothy Kemper: and her nephew, Eric (Marilyn) Kemper, all of Bellaire; three grand­ nieces, Kelli Fillinger, Erin Steffey and Erica Keller; and three great- grand­ nieces. Marissa and Joeline Fillinger, and Ella Keller. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th St., Bellaire, on Thursday from 1 p.m. until time of servic­ es at 2 p.m. Interment in the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Clairsville, Ohio. & KEMPER, Ned A., 86, of 52719 Key Bellaire Road, Bellaire, .died Saturday, Oct. 18, 1997, in East Ohio, Regional ‘RospitalTMartins Ferry. H$ was a retired farmer and a retired coal miner at North American Coal Corp.,- No. 3 mine, and a Presbyterian. He was preceded in death by his parents; • Raymond M. and Bess Zeller Kerch per. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Kelly Kemper; two sons, Joel E. and ■ Eric L., both of Bellaire; two sisters; Helen Dull of Martins Ferry and Mar- • garet Jane Kemper of Bellaire; three granddaughters, Kelli Fillinger, Erin/ Kemper and Erica Kemper, all of Bel­ laire; a great-granddaughter, Marisa' Fillinger of Bellaire. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where ser­ vices will be held at 10 a.m. Wednes­ day. Interment in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St.. Clairsville. ------—' PAMELA KEMPER Pamela A. Kemper, 70, of Bellaire, OH, died Wednesday, June 11, 201'4 in the Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, West Virginia. She was born April 17, 1 944 in Dayton, OH, a daughter of the late David and Hazel Noe Martin. She was a homemaker and a Christian by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joel Edward Kemper on June 14, 2007. Surviving are her daugh­ ter and son-in-law, Kelli and Fred Fillinger of Bellaire, OH and her sister, Cassandra Seabourn of Vandalia, OH. Also two granddaughters, Marisa and Joeline Fillinger, her' moth­ er-in-law, Dorothy L. Kemper, her brother-in- law, Eric (Marilyn) Kemper all of Bellaire, OHUuid sev­ eral nieces. y £ Memorial visitation will be held at the Bauknechl- Allmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, OH on Saturday, June 21,2014 from I p.m. until lime of services at 3 p.m. with Pastor Pete -Walbum officiating._____ Bruno Kempinski £ KEMPINSKI, Bruno, 83, of Cleveland, formerly of Laffclly* djed Monday. Sppt ^0_L996.. in Parma Community Hospital. He was a retired employee of General Motors, Euclid, Ohio, a member of St. Hyacinth Catholic Church, Cleve­ land, and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, Vincent and Mary Gadomski Kempinski; two brothers; a sister. Surviving are his wife, Pauline Mistovich Kempinski; two daughters, Paulette Zomok and Mary Lou" Horak. both of Parma, Ohio; a brother, Frank of Interlochen, Mich.; a sister, Helen Frollini of Lafferty; three grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. today at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary Catholic Church, Lafferty. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Military graveside services will be held by the Belmont County Council VFW. ILLE GAZETTE, ST. C'LAl

Mrs. ,Ma^v Kernjnnski Mrs. Ma^ iSmpiniki,'"^ 66, pas- sed away suddenly at her home in Lafferty Monday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Mrs. Kempinski, na­ tive of Poland was born July 25, 1SS6. a daughter of the late Val­ entino and Mary Gadomski. Surviving* besides her husband, Vincent Kempinski are three chil­ dren, Bruce Kempinski, Cleveland, Frank Kempinski, Detroit, and Mrs. Helen Frollini of Lafferty, two grandchildren, also two sis­ ters, Mrs. Rose Shimsky, Beaver Falls Pa., and Mrs. Ann Bugay of Lafferty. The body was remov- ed to the Johnston Funeral Home Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Kempinski of Lafferty who passed away suddenly Monday afternoon at her home in Lafferty were held from the home Thursday morn­ ing at ten o'clock with Father Jo­ seph Coleman officiating, and in­ terment was made in Union ceme­ tery. Pauline Kempinski Pauline Kempinski, 82, Parma, formerly of Lafferty. died Sunday, April 11,1999 at Parma Communi- fy"~Huspital. She-was bom June 6, 1916 in Lafferty, a daughter of the late Sam Sr. and Helen Shegan Mis- tovich. She was a member of St. Hya- cynth Catholic Church, Parma. In addition to her parents, she 1 was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Bruno Kempinski; six broth­ ers, Sam Jr., Steve, Marco, Nick, Mele, Eli Mistovich; two sisters, e I Mary Lichterowicz and Mitzi Per- „ pich. Surviving are two daughters,5 Paulette Zomok of Parma and Mary Lou Horak of Seven Hills; a broth­ er, John Mistovich of Flushing; a sister, Evelyn Spolar of Bethel Park, Pa.; three grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty, with the Rev. Donal O’Carroll officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be conducted Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Ithe funeral home. .y~'

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KENAMOND, Harriet Carter, 88, of Meadow Estates, Wheeling, W.Va., died August 17, 2009. Mrs. Kenamond was born on April 14, 1921, in Wheeling, the daughter of the late John T. and Sarah May Dimmack Carter. She was a graduate of Triadelphia High School and Elliot Business College and was a member of Vance Memorial Presbyter­ ian Church, and formerly of Warwood Presbyterian Church and Stone Presby­ terian Church. She was an active com­ munity volunteer, serving as a member of The Auxil­ iary Board and the Juniper Twig of the Ohio Valley Medical Center, The Flo­ rence Crittenton Home, King’s Daughters Child Care" Center, and a volun­ teer for Oglebay Institute’s Mansion Museum and a member of the DAR (Daughter of the American Revolution). She was a member of Wheeling Coun­ try Club and enjoyed play­ ing golf, tennis and bridge. Mrs. Kenamond was pre­ ceded in death by her hus­ band, Charles F. Kenamond in 1981, and also brothers, Howard, Julian, and Lawrence Carter. Surviving are three sons and their wives, Charles F. Kenamond II (Julia), Dr. T. Gary Kenamond, (Barbara), Dr. Mark Carter Kenamond (Penny) all of Wheeling and a sister and her hus­ band, Kathleen (Kay) Crago (Carman) of Dallas, Texas. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, Robert Kenamond of Maryland, Mack Kenamond (Vicky) of New Mexico, Dr. Carter Kenamond (Lori) of Wheeling, Dr. Jill Kena­ mond Bradshaw (John) of Wheeling, David Kena­ mond (Melissa) of Wheel­ ing, Kara Kenamond or Wheeling, and Mark Charles Kenamond of Wheeling? Mrs. Kenamond’s great- grandchildren include Lydia, Kyle, Grant, Audrey, Madeline, Kendahl Chloe, and Jack. Visitation will be held on Friday, August 21, 2009 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home National Road at Bethany’ Wheeling. Services will be held at Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church Wheeling, on Saturday’ August 22, 2009 at 1 () a.m. with the Reverend David Bruce officiating Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Warwood Presbyterian Church, 99 N 23rd Street, Wheeline wv 26003 or Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church 90s National Road, Wheeline WV 26003. 18, Victoria Kence KENCE, Victoria, 91. formil-iy of Rose Hiil Towers, Bcllaire, died Monday in St. Clairsville. She was a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded i in death by her first husband, Teofil Angelo, in 1941; her second husband, 1 Joseph Kence, in 1964; a son, George Angelo, in 1945. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Rose) Koyder of St. Clairsville; a grandson; a great-grandson. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht & Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday | at St. Michael’s Catholic Church. Interment ir. Mount Calvary Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Christian wake service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Victoria Kence^ Victoria Kenbe, 91, formerly of Rose Hill Towers, Bellaire, died Monday in St. Clairsville. She was born July 4, 1893 in Poland. She was a member of St.; [Michael’s Catholic Church, •Bellaire, and the Catholic Women’s Club. She was preceded m death by her husbands, Teofil Angelo in 1941 and Joseph Kence in 1964, and a son, George Angelo in l945Surviving* are a Vdaughter, u*. Mrs. Charles (Rose) Koyder of St. Clairsville; a grandson Richard Angel of Lancaster, and a great-grandson, Scott Angel of Lancaster. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son FUneral Home, Bellaire, after 1 d m Wednesday. Mass of Chris tian" Burial will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. Mark Gadcinski the celebrant. Rurial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire-Christian wake services at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. II £ KENDALL, Alton C., of Bel- laire, died Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired consultant of Sylvania Lighting of Danvers, Mass., and a Presbyterian. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Marian Murray Kendall. Surviving are his wife, Nancy M. Kendall; two sons, William R. of Columbia City, Ind., and Robert M. of Carol Stream, 111.; a stepdaughter, Nancy Pogany of Naperville, 111.; a brother, Robert of Plymouth, Mass.; a sister, Eliza­ beth Moiles of Worcester, Mass.; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received 7-9 p.m ■ Friday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment in I Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Jerry Kendall Jerry E. Kendall, 62, beloved husband of Andrea A. (Antosz) Kendall, of Marietta, Ga., for­ merly of Bridgeport and Adena, Ohio, died Thursday, Sept. \% 2002 in Wellstar Kennestone 'H^splral, Marietta. Jerry was born Jan. 11, 1940 at Adena, Ohio, the son of the late Joseph and Mary Novak Kendziorski. He was the Executive Vice President, Senior Lender for Commercial Real Estate at the First Horizon Bank of Atlanta, Ga. Jerry was a member of the Mount Paran Church and the Holy Family Catholic Church, Marietta, Ga. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Genevieve Duncan. Jerry is survived by his wife, Andrea A. (Antosz) Kendall, Ph.D.; son, Jarrett Kendall, and daughter, Denise Kendall, both of Marietta, Ga.; four brothers, Ted Kendziorski of Hopedale, Ohio, Ed Kendziorski of Brilliant, Ohio, Henry Kendziorski of Cadiz, Ohio, John Kendziorski of Adena, Ohio; two sisters, Delores Bednarski of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, and Janet Clark of Fairfax, Va.; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2002, 11 a.m., at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, Ohio, with Monsignor Mark J. Froehlich celebrant. Interment will follow at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. I KENDALL, Shirley Ann (Brown), 76, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away Sunday, August 14, 2011. She was born July 29, • 935 in Holloway, Ohio, and was a 1953 graduate of Flushing High School. Shirley received her nurs­ ing degree from Ohio Valley Nursing School in West Virginia. She prac­ ticed in New York, New | Jersey, Florida, and I Connecticut with her friend Bobbi Mullins, and went to France to care for a special patient. She settled in Columbus, first working at The Ohio State University Hospital, and more recently Harding Hospital for 25 years. She was proud to be a nurse for 50 years. Shirley married Robert E. Kendall in 1966. She was a longtime member of Karl Road Christian Church, where she taught Sunday School in years past. Shirley made friends wherever she went, loved meeting people, and had a magnetic person­ ality. She was a good listen­ er and talker, very caring and compassionate and loved spending time with her family, especially grand children. Shirley enjoyed reading, working crossword puzzles and writing letters and Christmas cards. She wrote letters to friends in 38 states. Shirley will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her. Preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Kendall; parents Arthur and Phyllis Brown; and brother- in-law Gene Willis. Shirley will be missed by her loving sons, Zachary R. Kendall and Joshua B. Kendall (fiance’ Tricia Mathews); grandchildren, Jordan and Layla; siblings, Maxine (Jim) Dunlap, Sally (John) Arnold, Madolin (Mike) Grinstead, Judy Willis, Jimmy (Jane) Brown, Pam (Kurt) Stubbs, and Faith (Randy) Burghy, along with many nieces and nephews; also numerous friends, from Harding Hospital and longtime friends from Burnley Court. Family will receive friends Wednesday, August 17, 2011 from 5-8 p.m. at Schoedinger North Chapel, 554 Karl Road, Columbus, OH, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Margot G. Conner officiating. Interment to follow the serv­ ice at Glen Rest Memorial Estate. In lieu of flowers, contri­ butions may be made in Shirley’s memory to Karl Road Christian Church, 5400 Karl Road, Columbus, OH 43229, or to the charity of choice. KENDALL, Virginia, RN, 85, of Humble, Texas, formerly of Mar­ tins Ferry, died August 19,2010. Preceded in death by son Robert and parents Josephine and Anthony Cerola. Survived by her husband William Kendall, MD; her son William R. Kendall and wife Lori, and grandsons Bill and Paul, and son Tracy; and daughter Jaye Palm-Leis, RN, and grand­ son Alek. James Kendle l-ty-w James Walter Kendle, 44. Mar­ tins Ferry, formerly of Paden Ci­ ty, W. Va., died Sunday in Oakland Veterans Hospital, Pitt­ sburgh. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Surviving are nis parents, Melvin L. and Mabel Plummer Kendle Sr., of Paden City; three brothers, Melvin Jr. and Earl, both of Paden City and Dale of Chattanooga, Tenn. Friends will be received, 7 to 9 ,p.m. Wednesday, at the Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home, Paden City, where ser­ vices will be held at the conve­ nience of the family. Burial follows in Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City. Joseph "Joe" Kendel, Sr. 79, of Clarington, Ohio, formerly of Manchester, Ohio died Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at his home. He was born June 16,1932 near Barberton, Ohio, a son of the late Jacob and Elizabeth Bartok Kendel. He was a US Navy veteran of the Korean War, and a member of American Legion Post 768 where he served as Adjutant under two commanders. Joe was a Catholic by faith, a retired auto body repairman, a former Summit County deputy sheriff, and an avid hunter and fisherman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Joseph Kendel, Jr. and a brother, Tom Kendel. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Dolores Anderson Kendel; a daughter, Sherry (Steve) Kemp of Beallsville, two sons, Mark (Debbie) Kendel, and Daniel (Danielle) Kendel, both of Akron; two brothers, Paul and Jim Kendel, both of Barberton; two sisters, Barbara (Don) Hope of Canal Fulton and Mary Miga of Norton; eleven grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held Sunday at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville from noon until the time of the funeral service at 2 PM with Msgr. Mark J. Froehlich officiating. Interment will follow in Beallsville Cemetery. Online Condolences jimW£ss*>' KENDJORSKY, Helen P., 90, of 235 West 44th St., Shadyside, died Friday in Shadyside Care Center. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside. She was preceded in death by her husband, John, in 1976; a son, John, in 1926; her parents, Frank and Frances Zemneiski MacKiewicz; a brother, Frank MacKiewicz; three sisters, Virginia Kasper, Anna Marsh Warden and Clara Pawlak. Surviving are two daughters, Frances Schmelick of Shadyside and Pauline McVay of Medina, Ohio; a sister, Josephine Skotka of Mount Clemens, Mich.; three grandchil­ dren; five great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Bau- knecht Funeral Home, Shadyside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services at 8 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Care Center. MARY KENDJORSKY Mary Kendjorsky, age 92, beloved mother and “BaBa,” formerly of Vine Street, Tiltonsville, Ohio, died Friday, April 21, 2017 at East Ohio Region­ al Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Born May 20, 1924 in Triadelphia, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late Michael and Sophie Plesa Sudvary. She was a Catholic by faith. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW of Yorkville and a former member of the Eagles of Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, Mary is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Henry V. Kend­ jorsky Sr.; a son, Michael Kendjorsky; a daughter, Judith Bush; and four brothers, Charlie (infant), John, Andy and Michael Sudvary. / She leaves behind five broken-hearted children. They are sons, Henry Kendjorsky Jr. and John Kendjorsky; and daughters, Carol (John) Lovrak, Linda Britt (Mike Dailey) and Nancy Kendjorsky (Patrick McGuire). Fifteen grand­ children and 17 great­ grandchildren also survive. Friends will be received to celebrate Mary’s life from 2-9 p.m. Monday at Borkoski Funeral Home in Tiltonsville, with services there at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial in Upland Ceme­ tery, Yorkville, Ohio. Michael Kendjorsky Michael A. Kendjorsky, 22, 900 Public Road, Yorkville, died Wednesday afternoon at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born August 30, 1965, in Martins Ferry, a son of Henry Vincent and Mary-Sudvarv Kend­ jorsky. ip D £■

KENDRICK, Judith Ann Laban, 72, of Wheel­ ing, WV, passed away on Wednesday, September 4, 2013, at her residence. Mrs. Kendrick was bom on August 11, 1941, in Oakmont, PA, daughter of the late James and Bertha Swartz Laban. Judith was a retired asso­ ciate for the Sears and Roe­ buck Company at the Ohio Valley Mall, St. Clairsville, OH, and a member of New Life Fellowship, Shadyside, OH. ------In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her son, Scott Kendrick, a brother, John Laban and sev­ eral stepsisters. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Jack B. Kendrick, one daughter, Karen Sue Kendrick-Barr, and a grandson, John Grego­ ry Barr. Friends will be received on Sunday, September 8, 2013, from 2 p.m until time of services at 7 p.m., at the New Life Fellowship, Shadyside, OH, with Pastor Joel Traylor officiating. Interment will be held at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, WV, on Monday at 10 a.m. Memorial contributions can be made to New Life Fellowship, 365 West 36 th Street, Shadyside,- OH 43947. 'XM/ Personal condolences can be expressed at www. kcpn- erfuneral.com. Arrangements entrusted to Kepner Funeral Home, 900 National Road, Wheel­ ing, WV. Edward S. "Ed" Kendziorski, 79, of Brilliant, OH, was taken home by Our Lord on Saturday October 25, 2014, to join his beloved wife of 55 years Mary (Dagan) Kendziorski. He was born December 20,1934 in Adena, OH, son of the late Joseph and Mary Katherine (Novak) Kendziorski. Ed was retired from the Electrical Union IBEW Local 246 out of Steubenville. He was a member and Elder of the Brilliant Christian ‘ church; past master of the Steubenville Masonic Lodge #45 F&AM; and a member of the Steubenville Shrine Club. He will be deeply missed by his children, Kimberly, Keith, Kirk and Kris; and grandchildren, Ryan, Kara, Sarah and Ian. In following with Ed's wishes there will be no services. The family would like to extend many thanks to all of the friends and family who have offered their prayers, support and condolences during Ed's last illness. Memorial contributions may be made in Ed’s name and directed to the Brilliant Christian Church, 323 High St., Brilliant,OH 43913. Offer condolences at www.wheelerfuneralhomes.com KENDZIORSKI, Mary Louise (Dagan), of Brilliant, Ohio, was taken home to be with the Lord on January 27, 2012 Loving and Beloved Wife of 55 years to Edward; Loving Mother to, Kimberly (Kevin), Keith, Kirk (Karen) and Kris (Robert); Beloved and Doting grandmother of, 1 Ryan, Kara, Sarah and Ian. A private memorial serv­ ice was held Saturday, January 28, 2012 at the Wheeler Funeral Home in Brilliant. Memorial contributions may be made to the Brilliant Christian Church, 323 High St., Brilliant, OH 43913. Frank Kendzora KENDZORA, Frank, 71, of St. Clair Villa, St. Clairsviller-died- Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1997, at home. Hewas a reurea member of the Merchant Marines, a Catholic and an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his wife, Hilde Weber Kendzora; his parents, John and Mary Piwowar Kendzora. Surviving are a son, Gary Frazier of Hendrysburg, Ohio; a daughter. Mira Hughes of Bannock; four brothers, John of Wheeling, Stanley, Walter and Martin, all of St. Clairsville; a sister, Margaret Piccin of St. Clairsville; three grandchil­ dren; four great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Sat­ urday. Interment in Union,Ceme-| tery, St. Claireville^^^^0^^M| KENDZORA, John Joseph, 81, of Valley Grove, W.Va., died Sunday, July 10, 2005 in Wheeling Hospital. John was bom in Bannock, Ohio on July 13, 1923, the son of the late John and Mary Piwowar Kendzora. He was a retired machinist from Picoma Industries; an avid golfer; and a Catholic by Faith. In addition to his parents, John was preceded in death by a son, John “Ted” Kendzora; two stepsons, Brian and Barry Kiger; and a brother, Frank Kendzora. John is survived by his devoted and loving companion for many years, Julia Anne Kiger; a stepson, Bruce Kiger and his wife, Becky of Wheel­ ing; three brothers, Stanley Kendzora and his wife, Dorothy, Walter Kendzora and his wire, Jeanette and Martin Kendzora and his wife Bar­ bara; a sister, Margaret Piccin and her husband, Marshall, all of St. Clairsville, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove Chapel, Wheeling, where serv­ ices will be held Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at 11 a.m. with Reverend William F. Seli S.M., officiating. Interment will follow in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. Mary Kendzora^^/^ Mary Piwowar Kendzora, 80, of 228 S. Marietta St., St. Clairs- ville, died Feb. 4 at home. She was bonTTeb. 10,1902 in Mt. Pleasant, Pa., daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Swetz Piwowar. A member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, she was preceded in death by her husband John Kendzora, in 1957 and a sister, Alice Piwowar. Surving are five sons, John of Wheeling, Frank of Oak Ridge, N. J., Stanley, Walter and Martin, all of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Margaret Piccin of St. Clairsville, a brother, Frank Pevora of Wheeling; three sis­ ters, Antoinette Stoflinsky of Wheeling, Anna Nowak of Smithfield, and Helen Rykiewicz of Bridgeport; 11 grandchildren and five great­ grandchildren. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, Feb. 7. Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Feb. 7 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, with Monsignor George R. Coyne of­ ficiating. Burial followed in Un­ ion Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Prayer services were held Feb. 7 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions were made to St. Mary’s Church Building Fund. KENDZORA, Stanley, 85, of Taylor Lane St. Clairsville, Ohio died May 31,2011. ijrc He was born February 16, 1926 in Tapplan, Ohio, a son of the late John and Mary Piwowar Kendzora. Stanley was retired from A & P Food Stores; a mem­ ber of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St, Clairsville; a World War II Army veter­ an; and a member of American Legion Post 159 and VFW Post 5356 of St. Clairsville. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Frank and John Kendzora. Surviving is his wife, Dorothy Pokerino Kendzora; his son, Richard Kendzora, Springfield, Va.; his daughter, Paulette Kendzora, St. Clairsville; two brothers, Walter (Jeanette) Kendzora, and Martin (Barbara) Kendzora; and his sister. Marge (Marshall) Piccin, all of St. Clairsville. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday with Fr. Bradley Greer offi­ ciating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. KENDZORA, Walter, 80, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Saturday, March 3, 2012, at West Penn HospitaIJiittsburgh, Pa. He was bo''^n^Maay 30, 1931. at Bannock, Ohio, a son of the late John and Mary Piwowar Kendzora. Walter was a retired employee of the U.S. Postal Service, a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, and a Korean War Air Force vet- ' eran. In addition to his parents, Walter was preceded in death by his brothers, John, Frank and Stanley Kendzora. Surviving is his wife of 53 years, Jeanette “Jean” Dyrdek Kendzora; his son, Mark (Janell) Kendzora, Austin, Texas; his daughter Suzanne (Mikeal) Kusic, Houston, Texas; his broth­ er, Martin (Barbara) Kendzora and his sister, Margaret Piccin, both of St. Clairsville; and his grand­ son, Thomas J. Kendzora; along with several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 9:30 a.m. until the time of Walter’s funeral Mass at 11:30 a.m. Thursday al St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Fr. Michael Gossett the cele­ brant. Interment will follow at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, is in charge of arrangements. Wilma Kenehan -L KENEHAN, Wilma G., 80, of 3400 Monroe St., Rose Hill Tow­ ers, Bellaire, died Monday. Jan._22L 1996, in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a retired bookkeeper for the for­ mer Interstate Trucking Co., Martins Ferry, and a Protestant. She was pre­ ceded in death by her parents, Guy Clement Leach and Electa May Yocum Spanner; a sister, Betty E. Robinson. Surviving are a brother, Donald G. Leach of New Castle, Pa.; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bellaire. W:ffi / rr^p.

KENENSKE, Patricia A. (Carrothers,) 63, of Farmington Rd., Bridgeport, Ohio, died Saturday, February 27, 2010, at home. yz. She was born April 27, 1946, in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a daughter of Rose (Pritchett) Carrothers and the late Harley A. Carrothers. She was a member of the First Christian Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Micah Bellville. Surviving in addition to her mother of Bridgeport, is her husband, A. Michael Kenenske, a daughter, Stacey (John) McAninch of Worthington, Ohio, a son, Donnie (Beth) Bellville of Columbus, Ohio, three step-children, Mat thew (Tiffany) Kenenske, Luke (Jessica) Kenenske, and Letticia Kenenske, three brothers, Frank (Charlotte) Carrothers of Colerain. Ohio, Harley (Mary) Carrothers, Jr. of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Roger (Diane) Carrothers of Massillon, Ohio, ten grandchildren, Noah and Hannah McAninch, and Aidan, Arrik and Alijah Bellville, and Gabriel, Zedekiah, Zaavan, Elias and Gideon Kenenske. Friends will be received Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, OH, where services will be held Thursday, March 4, 2010 at I 1 a.m. with Minister Rod Kasler officiating. Burial follows in Farmington Cemetery, Farmington, Ohio|. Memorial contributions , may be made to the Valley Hospice Foundation, % Liza’s Place Valley Hospice Care Center, South, 308 Mt. Joseph Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003. Stanley Keneske Jr^ Stanley J. Keneske Jr,‘75,#RD. 1, Marina Road, Piedmont, formerly of Bridgeport, died Sun­ day in Wheeling Hospital. He was born Oct. 3, 1911 at Bridgeport, a son of the late Stanley ana Stella Zdnovich Keneske Sr.^tei gPf He was a retired employee of the Steubenville Plate Glass Co., and a member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Bridgeport. Surviving are a daughter, Shirley Bober of Flushing; a brother, Walter of Cleveland; three sisters, Sara Ann Bleifus of Bridgeport, Sister Bernadine Maria and Sister Mary Adolph, both of North Canton; four grandchildren; four great-grand­ children. . J A Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Rosary devo- ^ tions will be said at 7 p.m. Tues- ; day. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Wed­ nesday, in St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. John E. Costlow, the celebrant. Burial willi be in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Blaine. Henrietta Keneske Henrietta Anna Keneske, 89, Flushing, died Thursday, March 22, 2001 at Park Health Center, St. Clairsville. She was born April 8, 1911 in Lansing, a daughter of the late Camillo and Mary Luchi. She was a member of St. Paul's Catholic Church, Flushing and Catholic Women's Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Stanley J. Kaneske Jr.; three brothers, Ralph, Emil and Frank Luchi; two sisters, Lena Branz and Catherine Maccallini; a grandson, William L. Bober. Surviving are a daughter, Shirley A. Bober of Flushing; a brother, William L. Luchi of Flushing; a sis­ ter, Norma Gallucci of Flushing; four grandchildren; eight great grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 2 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrat­ ed Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church, with Monsignor John Cymbor officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flush­ ing. Christian Wake service will be held today at 7:30 p.m. in the fu­ neral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Flushing Volunteer Fire Department A/C fund. JOHN G. KENNARD 1934-2015 John G. Kennard, 80, of Portsmouth, Ohio passed away Friday morning, March 27, 2015 at Ohio Health Rehabilitation Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He was bom on May 16, 1934 in Cleveland to the late S. Francis and Pauline (Groves) Kennard. Mr. Kennard attended Linsly Military Grade School and graduated from Bamesville Hi eft John Kennard School. He also attended license in 1953. He was a Miami University, three member of the Portsmouth years of night school in Masonic Lodge F&AM, Canton to be an electri- Portsmouth Rotary Club, cal engineer, Graduate Portsmouth Chamber School of Business at The °f Commerce, Board University of Michigan Member of Portsmouth (AEP Management Airport, Portsmouth Course), and Business American Legion Courses at Virginia In addition to his par- Polytechnic Institute, and ents, he was preceded in State University (AEP death by his wife - Phyllis Management Course). J. (Kozick) Kennard; John was an Army veter- children - Jeffrey and an where he was honorably Kimberly Kennard; broth- discharged as a Sergeant. er ' Robert A. Kennard; He started his career with and sister - Sally Carter. AEP as a meter helper John is survived by his and retired as a manager sons " J- Bryan Kennard with 385 employees under °f Los Angeles and James his supervision. He man- Bryan Reid of Columbus; aged employees for Ohio daughters - Kelly (Darren) Power, Kentucky Power, Mynes of Hopewell, Ohio Columbus Power and and Heather (Don) Estis of Southern Power. He held Columbus, and grandchil- positions in the Meter dren - Dane Estis, Delaney Department, Commercial/ Mynes, and Wyatt Mynes. Industrial Department, Visitation will be held Marketing and Customer on Tuesday, March 31, Services Department, 2015 from 6-9 p.m. Economic Development at Campbell-Plumly- Director for Ohio Power Milbum Funeral Home, Co. and Area/District/ 319 N. Chestnut St., Division Management. He Bamesville, Ohio where was also on the president services will be held on of AEP’s staff. He retired Wednesday, April 1, 2015 on July 1, 2000 after at 2 PM. Burial will follow 43 years with AEP. He at 2:45 PM at Northern owned a third share in a Cemetery in Bamesville, company building WACO Ohio. Masonic Lodge Aircraft for five years and service will be held on closed JG Kennard LLC Tuesday. Military ser- (Economic Development v*ce will be conducted Consultant) after five on Wednesday at 3 PM v;j oi>uwl| /i(uuiftuu u^( »u|M - .p*jMortKioin. vj, nip jo oftussud oqi qi|M 3uunp pjuoq Xiuoqinu oqi mq ‘souunoo luoiuiorr jo jopmip sum punning William Kennard William Kennard, 75, retired ] St. Clairsville auto dealer and i resident of 243 E. Main St., St. | ClairsviUe, died Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Ohio^ Valley General Hospital. /tflQ I He was born in Barnesville, June 3, 1894, a son of Alfred A. and Annie Bulger Kennard and had formerly resided in Barnes- iville, moving to St. ClairsviUe in 1933. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of St. ClairsviUe, Barnesville Masonic Lodge, Aladdin Temple of the Shrine of Columbus, Belmont I Hills Country Club and was an honorary member of the St. ClairsviUe Rotary Club. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen YarneU Kennard on July 11, 1961. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. William Farley, Columbus and Miss Ann Kennard of Chicago, three grandchildren, one brother, S. Francis Kennard of Barnesville and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Pickett, Scottsdale, Ariz. Funeral services were held Friday in St. ClairsviUe with Dr. W. Russell Gilmore officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, 'St. ClairsviUe. ; Alfred Kennedy . Alfred (Pat; Kennedy. 4 . of Shadyside, died Wednesday, April 26, following a lingering ill­ ness. He was born in Belmont County, July 12, 1898, and was an employe of the North American Coal Corp., No. 3. He was a member of the Lincoln- Avenue Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary; a brother, William, St. Clairsville; two sisters, Mrs. Della Johnson. Brooks Run, Bellaire and Mrs. Mary Ped- dicord, Cash Kill, Bellaire. Funeral services were held Friday at Shadyside with the Rev. William Weinland in charge. Burial was in Davis Cemetery. 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Alfred H. Kennedy, 66, of Mar­ tins Ferry, died Saturday at his home. He was born Sept. 16, 1901, at St. Clairsville, the son of the late John W. and Mary Bradford Kennedy. He was a retired employe of Red D Concrete Company, Bellaire, and a member of the Bellaire Eagles Club. Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Claude Wright of Steuben­ ville, Mrs. Paul Adams and Mrs. Kathryn Moore, both of Colum­ bus and Mrs. C. B. Thompson of Smithfield. His wife, Ida Ur- win Kennedy, proceeded him in death. . Funeral services were held .Tuesday at Martins Ferry with the Rev. Doran Gary officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Cemetery, Pleasant Grove. Alice Kennedy Mrs. Alice Mae Kennedy, 78, of 408 Washington St., Martins Ferry, died Monday at Mar tins Ferry Hospital. rf 0(J ’foo She was born July 2, 1890, in Bridgeport, daughter of John and Cynthia Ann Conaway Henry. She was a member of First Methodist Church, Senior Citizens Club of Bellaire and Service Star Legion of Martins Ferry. Her husband. Louis Ken­ nedy, died July 16, 1968. Survivors include one son, George T. Britton of St. Clairs- vills, one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Nelson of Bellaire, nine grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, with the Rev. Doran Garey, First Methodist Church of Martins Ferry and the Rev. Harvey Jenkins, Bethel Presby­ terian Church of Bellaire, of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. at, 0CJ. KAn

KENNEDY,id"mh^ Hazelnptft Shepherd Needs, 87, of 450 36th St., Bellaire, died Tuesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a member of the Bellaire Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Anson J., in 1986; a son, Kenneth Needs, in 1967; a daugh­ ter, Mildred Bell, in 1982. Surviving are a grandson, Ken Bell of Molalla, Ore.; two granddaughters, Carol Staskey of Bellaire and Pam Lene- wich of Wheeling; seven great-grand­ children. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bel­ laire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. DAV Auxiliary services at 7:15 p.m. Thursday. VFW Auxiliary services at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. John Kennedy * ^

n/rJf0lJnD^ Kennedy Hillside Motel, Bridgeport, died Friday at Washington Adventist Hospital Takoma Park, Md. He was born Aug. 31, 1930, in Hopwood, Pa a son of the late Clarence H. and Anna Statzer Kennedy. A Protestant by faith, he was a retired master sergeant from the U.S. Air Force; a member of the Association of Former In­ telligence Officers, Air Force Sergeants Association, the Non- Commissioned Officers Associa­ tion, and American Legion Post 52 and VFW Post 626, both of Bell- aire. Preceding him in death were a i daughter, Pfc. Elizabeth V. Ken­ nedy; a brother, Dale M. Ken­ nedy; and a sister, Mrs. Dwight (Velma Harris) Kintigh. Surviving are his wife, Janet Loy Kennedy; a son, Garry Owen Kennedy of Chicago, 111.; four daughters Mrs. Frank (Mary) Marlin of Bellaire, Mrs. Gary (Susan) Rankin of Jacobsburg Maovourneen (Mern) Kennedy and Belle Kennedy, both of Neffs; 3 three brothers, Ret. Major ) Russell G. Harris of Windsor, | Conn., Edwin Kennedy of College Park, Md. and Clyde R. Kennedy of Rushville; six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire, today, 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Ralph Hud­ son officiating. Burial follows in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. American Legion and VFW services will be tonight at 7 in the funeral home. KENNEDY. John W. “Jay” Sr., 84, of 70610 Chermont Road, Bridgeport, died Saturday, MayJ3, 2000, in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired professional horse trainer for J&R Stables, Bethel Park, Pa., a mem­ ber of Colerain Presbyterian Church, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his par­ ents, Eugene and Matilda Coleman Kennedy; two brothers, Eugene and Raymond Kennedy. Surviving are his wife, Rae Golden-Kennedy; a son, John W. II of Michigan; three daugh­ ters, Alycia D. and her husband, Michael Fagan of Agana, Gaum, Jayne Kennedy-Ellis and her hus­ band, Victor of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Dollye Camille Kennedy of Agana; { six grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the fam­ ily. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Josephine Kennedy £ HOEX*./97 0 KENNEDY, Josephine, 81, of 158 Taney Ave., Bellaire, died Tuesday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a retired employee of the former Impe­ rial Glass Corp., Bellaire, and a member of St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur A. Kennedy, in 1964; two brothers; two sisters. Surviving are a son, Richard A. of Bellaire; a brother, Sam Tedeschi of Bellaire; a sister, Mary Angeloni of Florence, Calif.; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 9:15 a.m. Friday at St. John Catholic Church. Interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services at 8 p.m. today. Memo­ rial contributions may be made to the Bellaire emergency squad. Kathleen Kennedy Kathleen M. Kennedy, 89, Holloway, died this morning at the Star Nursing Home, Mor­ ristown. She was born Jan. 27, 1898 at Tippecanoe, daughter of the late Clifford and Jessie Roth Myers. ^7 Op (Jin She was a retired teacher, a member of the Flushing Method­ ist Church, and Order of Eastern Star No. 369 at Flushing. She was preceded in death by her husband, William 0. Ken­ nedy. Surviving are a daughter, Beatrice Dean-Ballog of Flushing; a son, William M. Ken­ nedy of Holloway; a sister, Beatrice M. Kirk of Toledo; four grandsons; three great-grand­ daughters. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- ville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Wed- j nesday, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Lee Ann Dunlap officiating. Burial will be in Greenmont Cemetery, Freeport. Lawrence Kennedy LawrenceT W. Kennedy, 76, St.0 Clairsville, died Friday at home. He was born Dec. 5, 1911, in Bell- . aire, a son of the late Lawrence Tilden and Catherine Hudson i Kennedy. A retired employee of the Bell- aire Post Office, he was a Meth­ odist; a member of American L Legion Post 52 of Bellaire and an Army veteran of World War II. His wife, Elizabeth Turner ! Kennedy, preceded him in death, / i as well as a brother, Robert J (Bud) Kennedy. : Surviving are a sister, Helen j Makofsky of St. Clairsville and ' several nieces and nephews. 3 There will be no visitation. ^Graveside services will be held 3 Monday at 1p.m. in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire, with the Rev. David Bartley officiating. • Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, is in charge of ar­ rangements. C '_U Leonard Kennedy Leonard R. Kennedy, 82, of Canton, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004 in his residence after an extended ill­ ness. Born in Bellaire, Ohio, on March 4, 1921, he was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army; a graduate of Bellaire High School and attend­ ed Ohio State University; a for­ mer employee of the Timken Roller Bearing Company, where he became president of the Golden Lodge Local Union #1123 from 1964 to 1973. In 1973, he became a staff repre­ sentative of the United Steel Workers of America, retiring in 1987. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ross and Glenna (Larke) Kennedy, and a sister, Margaret Elizabeth Kennedy. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Kathleen; two sons, Joseph of Louisville and John of the home. Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday at 11 a.m., at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Calling hours will be Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m., at the Welch-Sekeres-Lewis Funeral Home and Friday morning at the funeral home from 10 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joan of Arc Building Fund or Stark County MRDD. Welch-Sekeres-Lewis Funeral Home, Canton, Ohio, is in charge. ______KENNEDY, Lillian T., 80, of Rose Hill Towers, Bellaire, died Wednes­ day at home. She was a member of South Bellaire Methodist Church. She. was preceded in death by her husj band, Irwin Kennedy; a brother, Arthur Mcllvain; a sister, Gail Mcllvain Thomas. Surviving are a son, Richard R. of Moundsville; a daughter, Claudine Kennedy Leonard of Bellaire; seven grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Bauknecht Funeral. Home, Bellaire, 7-9 p.m. today, and 2-j 4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday.! Interment in Davis Cemetery, Bel-i laire. KENNEDY, Lucile J. 89, of Woodsfield, former­ ly of Bellaire and Shadyside, Ohio, died Thursday October 13, 2011 in Monroe County Care Center. 7^— Lucile was born November 8, 1921 in Shadyside, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of the late William and Luetta Ross Kennedy. She was retired assistant to the President of the for­ mer Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio, and retired from the former Viking Glass Corporation of New Martinsville, W.Va. During her career, Lucile traveled promoting Imperial Glass. She offi­ cially was director of mar­ keting services for Imperial. She was instru­ mental in' establishing the National Imperial Glass Museum in Bellaire, Ohio. She was a Christian. She was deeply loved by her family and was always there for everyone in the family. She will be deeply missed. Preceding her in death in addition to her parents were three brothers, Arlie Kennedy, William, Kennedy, and Donald Kennedy. Surviving is a sister, Betty L. Zaccagnini of Woodsfield, Ohio; many nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th St. Bellaire, Ohio, Wednesday October 1 9, 20 1 1 from noon until time of funeral service at 2 p.m. Interment follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery St. Clairsville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to: National Imperial Glass Collectors’ Society POB 534 Bellaire, Ohio. 43906. KENNEDY, Madeline, 87 of Shadyside, OH. for­ merly of Bellaire, OH, died Sunday, April 15, 2012 at the Park Health Center in St^X21 airsville. OH. She was born November 11, 1924 in Bellaire, OH, a daughter of the late Andrew and Frances Allietta Destifanes. She was a retire sales clerk for the former Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, OH and a mem­ ber of the Bellaire Christian Church, Disciples of Christ. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Donald F. Kennedy on April 16, 2002; two sisters, Martha Ice and Jenny Risler; one brother, James Destifanes and her sister- in-law, Lucile J. Kennedy. Surviving are her daugh­ ter, Barbara of Shadyside, OH; one sister, Frances Trubi of Detroit, Michigan and one brother, Andrew Destifanes of Bellaire, OH. GG will be fondly remem­ bered by her grandson. Chuck Clark and his wife, Bianca; great, grandchil­ dren, Jacob, Bryce, Dascha, Zach and Sarah; two sis­ ters-in-law, Sue Destifanes of Shadyside, OH and Betty Zaccaganini of Woodsfield, OH and three special nieces, Karen Kennedy Spirk Kimberley Destifanes Gentile and Linda Destifanes Holloway and her three wonderful caregivers, Ellen, Ruth Ann and Beverly. Also several nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews. There will be no visita­ tion. Private services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family at the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Clairsville, OH with Karen Spirk officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 471 East Broad Street,' Suite 1630, Columbus, OH 43215 or the Shadyside Athletic Department, 3890 Lincoln Avenue, Shadyside, OH 43947. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, OH. Madge Kennedy Madge Kennedy, 77, 131 Clark St., Powhatan Point, died Thursday, November 17, 1994, at Shadyside Care Center. She was bom Febru­ ary 21, 1917 in Shadyside. She was a member of the Amity Methodist Church at Powhatan Point. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elza D. Kennedy; her parents. Surviving are four sons, Jerry of Powhatan, Dennis of Bridgeport, Lynn of Shadyside and Terry of Nashville, Tenn.; a sister, Mary Ellen Marling of Bethesda; nine grandchildren and four great-grand­ children. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Steve Smith officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Margaret

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Dies At 94 Margaret Kennedy, authoi"of the history of Josiah Fox, English ship­ builder who designed and built “Old Ironsides,” djed Monday, May 4, in East Ohio KSgioirat ffospt^ tal, Martins Ferry. She was 94. A resident ot Dungan Homestead of Farmington, Bridgeport, she was bom Dec. 13, 1903, in Barton, the | daughter of the late Milton P. and Sadie Dungan Kennedy. She attended and graduated from the Canton High School , Canton, Ohio. After leaving high school, she traveled with her parents and brother and went to New York City, where she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Ned Way- bum School of Dancing, New York. She continued her studies at New York University and at Columbia University. She was a home economics teacher with the New York City School Sys­ tem and a Professor of Home Eco­ nomics at Columbia University. She was the author of the history of Josiah Fox, English shipbuilder who designed and built “Old Ironsides.” She was a direct descendant of Mr. Fox. Her parents were owners of Kilkenny Inn in St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Theodore Dungan and Charles Kennedy; a sister, Dorothy Dungan Russ; a stepbrother, Ellis Dungan of Wheeling; three nieces, Ann Russ of Robbinsdale, Minn., Dorothy Russ Stanton of New Hope, Minn., and Rosemary Russ Fermenich of Sioux Falls, S.C. There will be no visitation. Inter­ ment will be held at the convenience of the family on Wednesday in Farm­ ington Cemetery. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. j Mark H. Kennedy

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Slated For Kennedy, Services will be held Thursday for Mark H. Kennedy, retired president of Ott-Heiskell Wholesale Hardware Co., Wheeling, who died Tuesday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing, at the age of 87. A resident of 102 Pine Ave., St. Clairsville, he was born Jan. 19, 1901, in Pittsburgh, a son of the late William F. and Laura Blakeslee Kennedy. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Wheeling. Kennedy was a co-founder of the Wheeling Society for Crippled Chil­ dren; a former member of the Board of Directors of Ohio Valley General Hospital; served on the board of directors of Security National Bank; was past president of the Wheeling Rotary Chib; a member of Ohio Lodge No. 1, A.F. & A.M., Scottish Rite Bodies, and the Osiris Temple of the Shrine. He was a former member of the Blue Pencil Club of Wheeling, the Symposiarchs, the Wheeling Figure Skating Club and the Belmont Hills Country Club. Kennedy donated the land and assisted in the establishment of Mark H. Kennedy Park, a retirement vil­ lage which is a division of Presbv* ian Home, St. Clairsville. He was preceded in death .'ou;' brothers, infants Chester, PoOJ anu Raymond, and George B. in1 1963. Surviving are two nephews, William B. of St. Clairsville and Dr. Robert H. of Atlanta. Friends received at McCoy Funeral Home, 44 15th St., Wheeling, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Robert J. Romick officiating. Interment in Uniondale Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Mildred Kennedy KENN MUdrccfid?;a Piatt, 73, of 3147% Belmont St., Bellaire, died Tuesday in City Hospital, Bel­ laire. She was a Protestant. Surviv­ ing are a friend, Dan Evans of Bellaire; a brother, Lawrence E. Piatt of Baltimore, Md. Friends received at Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob streets, Wheeling, from 9:30 a.m. Thursday until time of services at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. MINNIE KENNEDY Minnie W. Kennedy, 95, of Martins Ferry, OH, passed Friday, February 20, 2015, at Tomball Regional Medical Center, Texas. She was born in Mount Pleasant, OH on May 14, 1919, a daughter of the late Perry M. and Mary L. Dawson Woodford. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Donald F. Kennedy in 2002. Minnie was a retired employee of Citizen’s Bank, she and her late hus­ band, Donald operated Colerain Auto Service for many years, and was a member of Colerain Presbyterian Church. Minnie is survived by sons: Bruce (Norma) Kennedy of Houston, TX., Jan (Karen) Kennedy of Colerain; grandchildren: David Kennedy, Donald Kennedy, Carolyn Kennedy, Christine Kennedy, and tenereat- grandchildren. '“f / Friends will be recfciVed Sunday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, where services will be held Monday at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor Joe Ellis offici­ ating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. _____ Raymond Kennedy Raymond Kennedy, 8 1, 70610 Chermont Road, Bridge- port, died Thursday, Jan, 11,1996, at Carriage Inn Nursing Home, Cadiz. He was bom April 13, 1914 in Lexington, Ky„ a son of the late Eugene and Matilda Coleman Kennedy. He was a retired horse trainer. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Eugene Kennedy. Surviving is a brother, John “Jay” Kennedy of Bridgeport. There will be no visitation. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook- side. Raymond Kennedy

Raymond 071Franciss Kennedy, 75, East Lawn, St. Clairsville, died May 21 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Aug. 10, 1903 at St. Albans, Vt., son of the late James and Margaret Madden Kennedy. He was a retired comptroller and treasurer of the Duluth Win­ nipeg and Pacific Railway Co. of Duluth, Minn. He was a member of St. iMary’s Catholic^ Church and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Aloyse McQueeney Kennedy; one son, Dr. Kevin Sean Ken­ nedy of Brookfield, Wise.; one sister, Dorothy Mildred Ken­ nedy of Wheeling; three grand­ children. Friends were received at Beck Funeral Chapel and the Dirscoll and Moran Funeral Home, St. Albans, Vt., where Mass of Christian Burial was held. Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNEDY, Richard R7 “Dick,” 77, or Bellaire, Ohio, died Monday, February I 3 2006. He was born July 20, 1928 in Bellaire. a son of the late Irwin and Lillian Mcllvein Kennedy. He was a 55 year member of the Iron Workers Union. Local 549, Wheeling, W,Va. and a Navy veteran. Dick enjoyed golf, flying his plane, and was a member of the US Bowlers Association. In addition to his parents, a sister, Claudine Leonard, pre­ cedes him in death. Surviving are his wife, Jane Barnett Kennedy; six children; 11 grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend a memorial visitation from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, February 16, 2006, at the Bauknecht-Altmey- er Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Iron Workers Union, Local 549, 2350 Main Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Offer condolences online at www.altmever.com KENNEDY,'Mn-. RobertKfw& E.,dyjr 58, of 4310 W. 28th St, Cleveland, formerly of Bellaire, died Saturday at home. He was an employee of Cleveland Pneumatic Corp. and a Protestant. He was preceded in death by his father, Chester Kennedy. Surviving are his wife, Betty L. Fields Kennedy; three sons, Chester E., Robert E. Jr. and Thomas W., all of Cleveland; his mother, Kalheryn Cable Kennedy Hoffman of Cleve­ land; six grandchildren; a great- grandson. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where ser-1 vices will be held at 11 a.m / Thursday. Interment in Holly L Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Ruth Kennedy Ruth Melvina Kennedy, 76, 1505 Oakdale NW, Warren, for­ merly of Bellaire^ died JulyJUL. 1996 at her'Rome. She was born JunF2'8, 1920 in Bellaire, daughter of Albert Benjamin Haught and Clara Alice Lovejoy Haught. She was a member of Emmanual Lutheran Church, The Christian Fellowship Group and Dorcas Cir­ cle at the church. Preceding her in death were a sister, Pearl Dawson; and three | A brothers, Clarence, William and I John Henry Haught. I Surviving are her husband, Rus­ sell E. Kennedy of Warren; two i daughters, Mrs. Ray (Alice Jane) Johnson of Howland; and Mrs. Lar- ), ry (Ruth Ann) Johnson of Heaters, ^ WVa.; a son, Edward B. Kennedy of Sulphur, Okla.; a sister, Edith < Clendenin of Shadyside; «- seven grandchilden and three f great-grandchildren. * Friends will be received at the ^ Carl W. Hall Funeral Home, 533 N. Park Ave., Warren, today, 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be at the Emmanual Lutheran Church Wednesday at 11 a.m. The body lie in state at the church from 10 to 11 a.m., preceding the service. Burial follows in Crown Hill Burial Park Memorial contributions may be i made to the Salvation Army. Ruth Kennedy Ruth Kennedy, 83, of Dover, Ohio, formerly of Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, February 22, 2006 in the New Dawn Nursing Home in Dover, Ohio. She was born October 25, 1922 in Honey Grove, Texas, a daughter of the late Harry H. j and Betty Jane Ridinger Todd. She was a member of the Bellaire Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Bellaire, Ohio. Proverbs 31:28 “and her children called her blessed”. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, William James Kennedy, on December 14, 1987. They were married April 3, 1943 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Also preceded by five brothers; and one sister. Surviving are her children, William J. Kennedy and his wife, Patricia, of Indiana, Pennsylvania, Luetta Brutsche and her husband, Robert, of Norwalk, Ohio, Susan Willis and her husband, Terry, of Dover, Ohio, Karen Spirk and her husband, David, of Plainfield, Illinois and Jennifer Mason of Golden, Colorado; one sister, Ella Mae Hulen of Paris, Texas; sisters-in-law, Lucile Kennedy, Betty Zaccagnini, Madeline Kennedy and Beulah Todd. Also nine grandchildren; and five great­ grandchildren. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. Interment in the Belmont County Memorial Park at St. Clairsville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Suite 1000, Chicago, Illinois 60611 or the National Autism Association, 1330 W. Schatz Lane, Nixa, Missouri 65714 or American Diabetes Association, Columbus Office, 471 E. Broad Street, Suite 1630, I Columbus, Ohio 43215. Share your memories of Ruth with her family at www.altmeyer.com. Violet Kennedy Violet R. Kennedy, 91, of Cadiz died Friday, Sept. 9, 2005, at the Harrison County Community Hospital in Cadiz. She was born April 17, 1914 in Columbus, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles and Nellie Hennessey Beaver. Violet was a Catholic by faith and a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arlie R. Kennedy; a grandson, Thom Wheeler; two brothers, Charles and Phillip Beaver; three sisters. Nellie Countryman, Uteve Albright, and Mary Beaver; and a close companion, William Podmaka. Surviving are her three daughters, Peggy (Cletus) Wheeler of Galion, Shirley Mayer of Bellaife,^flnd Pat (Dennis) ~ ’’Crofley of Sistersville; four grandchildren, Patti. Mike. Kim and Kathie; seven great grandchildren; and seven great-great grandchil­ dren. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 44 1 37th St., Bellaire, on Sunday, from 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. where servic­ es will be held on Monday at 3 p.m. with Pastor Donald J. Cordery officiating. Interment in the Greenwood Cemetery in Bellaire. * Memorial contributions may be made to the Puskarich Public Library, Hospice of Tuscarawas County, Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, or the Harrison Community Hospital. Express condolences online at www.altmeyer.com. Virginia Kennedy Virginia Katherine Kennedy, h2, of Holloway, died at 11:50 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, 2003 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, West Virginia. Born, June 4, 1920 in Holloway, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Jackson and Sarah Price Rice. Virginia was a 1938 graduate of Holloway High School. She was a member of the Holloway United Methodist Church, the WSCS and she loved to read. Her husband, William M. Kennedy, died Nov. 20, 1995. They were married March 1 6, 1939. Surviving are two sons: Clifford R. Kennedy of Holloway and William M. (Bonnie) Kennedy, Jr, of Highland, Indiana; a grand­ daughter, Patricia (Bob) Ray of Griffith, Indiana; and two great­ grandchildren: Kaitlain Ray and Michael Ray. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathleen Kennedy, a brother, William Rice; two sis­ ters, Hattie Fisher and Mary Rice and a granddaughter, Michele Kennedy. Visitation will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. in Koch Funeral Home, Freeport, Monday, Feb. 1 7, 2003. Services will be held in the funeral home, at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 203, with Rev. Chuck Mehl officiating. Interment will be held in Greenmont Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Holloway United Methodist Church. KENNEDY, William G. “Bill,” of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, December 13, 2011, at the Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling, West Virginia. He was born in Wana, West Virginia, a son of the late E.O. and Cecyle Rose Kennedy and later moved to Windsor Heights. -/V Bill was a retirecf vice President of Marketing for Valley National Gases and formerly worked at the Cardinal Plant in Brilliant, Ohio, He was a member of Ionic Lodge 438 F & AM Bellaire; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite; Valley of Steubenville; Osiris Shrine; Legion of Honor; American Legion Post 38, Martins Ferry, Ohio; and Sons of Italy Lodge 754, Bellaire, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister and brother-in- law, Shirley and Ted Pavlic. Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Myrdith Nelson Kennedy; his daughter and son-in-law, Misty and Bill Kahl of Bellaire, Ohio; his granddaughter, Devon Kahl, his pride and joy. Also two sisters, Sharon (Bill) Rinderer of Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Sandy (Wyatt) Sine of Fairview, West Virginia; one brother, Don (Margie) Kennedy of Seneca Falls, New York; and several nieces, nephews and friends. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio, on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m * ' where services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Donald R. Kennedy officiating. Interment in the Holly Memorial-Gardens in Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Masonic services will be conducted at the funeral home on Friday at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Animal Shelter, 45244 National Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950; or the charity of the donor’s choice. KENNEWi"m£rDY; william James,n3fi 73, of Bel-Capre Apartments, Bellaire, died Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired employee of Consolida­ tion Coal Co., and a member of the Bellaire Christian Church. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Eva Ruth Todd Kennedy; a son, William J. of Niles, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Robert (Luetta) Brutsche of Nor­ walk, Ohio, Mrs. David (Karen) Spirk of Stephenville, Texas, Mrs. Terry (Susan) Willis of Strasburg, Ohio, and Mrs. Ron (Jennifer) Doty ; of Bellaire; a brother, Donald of j Bellaire; two sisters, Lucille Ken- ' nedy of Shadyside, and Betty Zaccag- nini of Woodsfield; eight grandchil­ dren. Arrangements are pending at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. William Kennedy William Blakeslee Kennedy, 77 of Pine Avenue, St. Clairsville, Ohio died Sunday Feb. 16, 2003 in Park Health Care Center, St. Clairsville. He was bom July 29, 1925 at Wheeling, the son of the late George B. and Marie Hutton Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy was the retired President of Kennedy Hardware Co. Inc. of Wheeling and Barnesville. Following graduation in 1943 from the Greenbriar Military School. He served as a Staff Sgt. In the 614th QMC Combat Infantry in World War II in the Ardennes Rineland. Upon dis­ charge from the Army, he had been active in the family busi­ ness for the past fifty seven years. He was a Life Member of VFW Post 5336 and American Legion Post #0159 of St. Clairsville. Surviving are his brother Robert H. Kennedy of Graz, Austria and many friends. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. There will be no visitation, and interment will be private and held at the convenience of the family at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Arrangements by the McCoy Funeral Home, 44 15th Street, Wheeling, W.Va. William Kennedy William M. Kennedy, 76, Hol­ loway, jdied Monday. Nov. 20. ]_9£ljit ParYTTealth Center, St. Clairsville. He was bom April 25, 1919, a son of the late William O. Kennedy and Kathleen Meyers Kennedy. He was a retired employee of B & O Railroad. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathleen Kennedy. Surviving are his wife, Kather­ ine Rice Kennedy; two sons, Clif­ ford Kennedy of Holloway, I William M. Kennedy Jr., of High­ land, Ind.; a sister, Beatrice Ballog of St. Clairsville; two granddaugh­ ters and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thurs­ day at 10 a.m. at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Jim Porter officiating. Burial will follow in Greenmont Cemetery, Freeport. Calling hours at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, will be Wednesday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. KENNEN, Benjamin M., 27, of Follansbee, W.Va., died Sunday, January 14, 2007, at home. He was born on October I, 1979, in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of Michael and Karen McBride Kennen of Follans­ bee. Friends will be received on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the James Funeral Home at 1245 Main St. Follansbee, WV where services will be held on Wednesday, January 17, 2007, at 10 a.m. with Fr. Gar}' Naegele officiating. Interment will be private in Oak Grove Cemetery in Fol­ lansbee. Send condolences to www.chambersandjames.com. KENNEN, Charles Alexander, 86, of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, February 4, 2009, in the Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. He was born April 17, 1922 in Wheeling, the son of the late Arthur Conrad and Myrtle Dunbarger Ken- nen. Mr. Kennen was a retired shop foreman and electri­ cian for Dobkin Brothers; a U.S. Army Air Coip veter­ an of WWII, as a Radio operator. Staff Sargent. He was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Wheeling. Mr. Kennen was a mem­ ber of the Elks 28 Exalted Ruler; Past Exalted Ruler; and a member of Saints and Sinners. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers. Surviving are his wife, Emily Lois Long Kennen; a daughter, Carole Allison of Pennington, N.J.; three grandchildren, Lane Michelle Allison, Mark Alexander Allison and Greg Robert Allison; three great-grandchildren, Emma Allison Fazzini; Noah Robert Fazzini and Sabrina Elyse Allison; a brother, Edward Kennen of Wheel­ ing; two sisters, Beverly Passa of St. Clairsville, Ohio; and Myma Lewis of Wheeling. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., with Elks services at 7 p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2009 at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling. The service will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2009 at 1 0:30 a.m., with the Reverend Roger Smith offi­ ciating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made in honor of Charles Kennen, Good Shepherd Nursing Home, 159 Edgington Lane, Wheeling, WV 26003. KENNEN, Christopher L., 48, resident of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, September 2, 2009, at home. He was bom in Sacramen­ to, Calif, on June 21, 1961. He was a Labor Operator at Graphic Packaging, Wells- burg, and a Catholic by faith. He was preceded in death by his mother, Joanna Miller Mozingo; his father. George Kennen; stepfather, Carl Mozingo, and a sister, Laurie Kennen. Surviving are his wife. Brenda Coulter Kennen: daughter, Kayla Kennen: stepmother, Carolyn Ken­ nen; brothers, Mike Kennen and his wife, Karen, Dan Kennen and his wife, Wendy, and Phillip Kennen and his wife, Rachel: a sister. Sue Dawson and her hus­ band, Bill: several nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles. He was loved by every- one Friends will be received Sunday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheel- ing. Memorial Services will be held Monday. 11 a.m. at the Warwood United Methodist Church, 1438 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, with Rev. Dr. Michael dT Linger officiating. Interment will be in Bethany Cemetery at the convenience of the family. KENNEN, Emily Lois Long, 87, formerly of Wheeling, died Saturday, October 2, 2010 in the Beacon House, St Clairsville, OH She was born July 6, 1923 in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Elmer Ellsworth Long and Lulu Flora Rapking Long and was a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Wheeling. Emily was a high school graduate of the former Triadelphia High School in Wheeling; a retired sec­ retary for 27 years at the Wheeling Elks Club; a volunteer at Wheeling Hospital for 1 5 years; a past member of the Ladies Elks of Wheeling and a volunteer for the former Minnie Nay Settle­ ment House in Wheeling. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Alexander Ken- nen in 2009. Surviving are her daughter, Carole Allison of Pennington, NJ; three grandchildren, Lane Michelle Allison and her husband, William Fazzini, Alexander Allison and his wife, Kimberly and Greg Robert Allison and his wife, Amy; a sister, Dorothea Millard of Atlanta, GA and five great grandchildren, Emma Allison Fazzin4, Noah Robert Fazzini and Sabri­ na, Vivian and Paige Alli­ son. Friends will be received on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 from 2-4 and 6-8 p m at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Rd at Bethany Pike, Wheeling (304 232- 5110) where services will be held on Thursday, October 7, 201 0 at 1 0:30 a m with the Reverend Margie Carr- Nickell officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943. KENNEN, John W. “Bill,” 79, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday, December 12, 2005 in Wheeling Hospital. Bill was born in Wheeling on Januaiy 31,1926; and was a truck driver for Pepsi Cola for 33 years. Bill is survived by his wife, Nancy Ambuehl Kennen; two sons. John Kennen, Jr. and his wife. Barbara, of Sutton, W.Va. and Michael James Kennen of home; two daughters, Sharon Otto and her husband, Jim, of Wilmington, N.C. and Susan Kennen and her fiance, John Whipkey, of Wheeling; two step-daughters, Polly Barrett and her husband, John, of Cameron, W.Va. and Martha Tedeschi and her husband, Michael, of Bellaire, Ohio; a brother, Richard Kennen of Md.; a sister, Eileen Gould of FLa.; 1 5 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Allmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, where services will be held 1 1 a.m.. Friday, December 16, 2005 with Rev. Theresa Kelley officiating. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Online condolences may be expressed at www.altmeyer.com. Mrs. Mary Kennen 2YOUj>/J7 ( Mrs. Mary L. Erwin Kennen, 49, 416 Main St., Wheeling, a native of Martins Ferry, died last Tuesday in Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. She was bom Sept. 7,1926, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Erwin. She was a member of St. Mat­ thew’s Episcopal Church in Wheeling. Surviving are her husband, John William Kennen Sr.; two sons, John William Jr. and Michael; two daughters, Sharon Otto and Susan Kennon, all of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Jennie Hepburn of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Ellen Ritchey of West Middletown, Pa., and Mrs. Alice Smith of Hawthorne, Calif.; one granddaughter. Services were Friday with burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. KENNEN, Nancy Ambuehl, 74, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday, Septem­ ber 23, 2007, in Belmont Manor in St. Clairsville. She was born March 26, 1933 in Bridgeport, the daugh­ ter of the late Roy and Blanche McCloud Ambuehl. Nancy was a member of St. Luke Episcopal Church in Wheeling; the Wheeling Eagles Ladies Auxiliary; and the Polish Club in Wolfhurst. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Kennen; a daughter, Sharon Burnaman; five brothers, Roy, Emmett, Chester, Louis and Hobart Ambuehl; and a sister, Blanche Ambuehl. Nancy is survived by four sons, Ray Sloan of Houston, Texas, Michael Sloan, Michael Kennen and John Kennen, all of Wheeling; five daughters, Margie House of Godwin, N.C., Polly Barrett of Cameron, W.Va., Martha Tedeschi of Bellaire, Susan Kennen of Wheeling and Sharon Otto of Richmond, Va.; also surviving are 22 grand­ children; and 20 great-grand­ children. Visitation will be Wednes­ day 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where funeral services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. with the Reverend James Kelley officiating. Interment will follow in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Paul Keener Paul S. Keener, 35 of Denham Road, St. Clairsville died Saturday, Jan. 24, 2004 at his home. He was born at Glen Dale, WV September 6, 1968 a son of Allan Keener and Judith A. Carrol Keener. Paul was a supervisor / installer for Pro-Aire of St. Clairsville. He was preceded in death by a brother, John Withers. He is survived by his children, Paul Spencer Keener, II; Sarah Ann Keener and Emily Tay Keener all of Moorefield, WV; his mother, Judith A. Keener of St. Clairsville; a brother, Michael Withers of Lafferty; sisters Linda Withers Schrimp of Ben wood and Mary Keener Sellers of Barnesville and grandmother, Mary Carrol of Martins Ferry. The family will receive friends on Friday from 9 a.m. to time of memorial services at 10:30 a.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. with Bob Rodzaj officiating. Interment will be at the con­ venience of the family in Holly Memorial Gardens. PAULINE KENNESSEY 1928-2015 Pauline Faith Kennessey, her husband of 68 years, 87, of Belmont, Ohio, died Elmer V. Kennessey of Saturday, September 26, Belmont, Ohio; sons, 2015 at her home, with Elmer V. Kennessey, Jr. her loving husband at her Antioch, California and side. She was bom May William Arnold (Barbara) 18. 1928 in Charleston, ^nessey of CIayl,°"’ ... . . , , California; six grandchil- West Virginia, daughter dren; seven great.grand. of the late William Ernest children; sisters, Frances Walker and Iva M. Garrett Dunfee of Bay Point, Walker. California, Barbara Farley A devoted and loyal of Oakley, California, wife, mother, and grand- Betty Young of St. Albans, mother, Pauline was a true West Virginia; and broth­ blessing to her family. er, Paul Harvey Walker of In addition to her parents, ®ay P°int California, she was preceded in death Honoring Pauline s by her daughter, Karen wishes, there will be no Kay Kennessey; sisters, visitation and a private Sharon Lucille Walker, service and interment will Peggy Ann Williams, be conducted at the conve- Karen Hope Lacy; and nience of her family, brothers, James Edgar Arrangements have been Walker, William Ernest entmsted to Kelly Kemp Walker, Jr., and John Perry Braido Patron Funeral Walker. ft A? Homes & Crematory, 322 Pauline is survived by Street, Bethesda, Ohio. Arthur Kenney Arthur L. “Dick” Kenney Sr., 70, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Saturday in Wheeling Hospital.#$£007 He was born Sept. 2, 1936 in Clarington, Ohio, a son of the late James Ross and Mae Pitzer Kenney. Dick was retired from the former Ohio Ferry Alloy Corp., the Switzerland of Ohio School District as a bus driver, a member of the Powhatan Fire Dept, and E-Squad, a protes- tant by faith, and a Navy veter­ an. In addition to his working career, Dick loved to golf, gar­ den, make wine and do wood­ working. In addition to his parents, Dick was preceded in death by a brother, Willard. Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Shirley Bier Kenney; five children: Kathy Kenney of Powhatan, Kevin (Terri) Kenney of Macomb. Mich., Arthur Jr., “Lee” (Donna) Kenney of Jacksonville, Fla., Candace Kenney of Duluth, Ga., Darrin Kenney of Richmond, Va.; four sisters: Lucille (Walter) Knapp of Virginia Beach, Va., Patty (Wayne) Tippit of Hermitage, Tenn„ Doris (Joe) Grayson of Willow Grove, Ohio, Debbie (Keith) Van Inwagen of Middleport, Ohio; brother- in­ law, Paul Bier of Powhatan; several nieces and nephews; three grandchildren: Rebecca, Michelle and Allen, a great- granddaughter, Hailee and his very best friend, Sherman. Friends will be received on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, where servic­ es will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m., with Chaplain Ron Morgan officiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery, Memorial contributions may czznMmk ly of Martins Ferry, died Tuesday in Reynolds Nursing Home, Adena. She was born Sept. 15,1900 in Czechoslovakia, a daughter of the late John and Susan Jostack. She was a retired home health care employee, and a volunteer of the American Cancer Society, and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, John J. Kenney Sr.; a stepson, John Kenney; a brother; three sisters. Surviving are a stepdaughter, Genevieve (Jean) Serre of Texas; a niece, Mrs. Jerome (Darlene) Lucarelli of Rayland; several great-nieces and nephews and great-great-nieces ana nephews. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Fri­ day. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. Fri­ day in St. Mary Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. ^KENNEY, Dale Wesley, 67, of Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Los Angeles and Powhatan Point, died Sundav._Aug-1 1QQQ _ in O’Connor Hospital in San Jose, Calif. He was a registered nurse, an Air Force veter­ an of the Korean war and a Protestant. He was preceded in death by his parents, Acil and Olive McBride Kenney; two brothers, Robert H. and James; a sister, Etta Mae “Sis” Moore. Surviving are a sister, Mary Lee Palmer and hus­ band, Melvin of Powhatan Point; a special friend, Lee Bernstein of Las Vegas, Nev.; several nephews and nieces. Friends received from 3 p.m. today until time of services at 4 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, with military honors by the VFW Post 5565, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. —. * Edith Kenney Edith D. Kenney, 75, of State Route 800, Woodsfield, Ohio,1 (Antioch Community) died Thursday. Calling hours 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, Funeral service, 1 p.m. Saturday at the Bauer-; Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio. o, Sh; ; 'XL/lf-p/cUfJ9

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Jeffrey Kenney Jeffrey D. Kenney, 54, of 120 Industry Street Powhatan Point, died SiiLu rd ay.Fe 2002, a fTfic*- OaklanoYeteran Administration Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born Oct. 25, 1947 in Long Beach, Calif,, a son of the late Robert H. and Gladys L. While Kenney. Jeff was a Protestant by faith; he was a former truck driver and land­ scaper in Virignia and operated Kenney's Small Engine Repair Service in Powhatan Point. He was a US Army veteran serving two tours of duty in Vietnam with the 9th Infantry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Erna R. Kenney. Surviving are five stepchildren, Donald E. White of San Pedro, Calif.; Roy E. White, II of Gloucester, Va.; Dale A. White, Joyce E. Tillman and Dorothy A. Cheney all of Newport News, Va.; five brothers, James Kenney of Waterford, Ohio, John Kenney of Neffs, Jerrold Kenney and Forrest Kenney (Frosty) both of Powhatan Point and Russell Kenney of Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters, Margaret Hargaret Harbison of Phoenix, Ariz. and Rhoda Eberle of Shadyside. Also 11 grandchildren; three great grandchildren, several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point on Wednesday from 2 to 9 p.m. where services will be held on Thursday at 11a.m. with the Rev. Donald J. Cordery officiating. Interment in the Clarington Cemetery, Clarington, with Full Military Honors conducted by VFW Post 5565 Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to the Powhatan Volunteer Fire Department, 104 Mellott Street, Powhatan Point, Ohio 43942. Personal condolences may be extended to Jeffs family at www.alt- meyer.com. JONATHAN KENNEY Jonathan L. Kenney, 65, of Moundsville, WV, for­ merly of NfiffSt._QH, died Thursday} September 17, 2015, at East Ohio Region­ al Hospital, Martins Ferry, OH. He was born November 6, 1949, in Los Angeles, CA, a son of the late Robert and Gladys White Kenney. Jonathan was a retired mechanic for NACCO Quarto 4 mine at Claring- ton, OH, a Protestant by faith, a U.S. Army Veteran, member of VFW Post 5565, American Legion Post 228 both of Powhatan Point, OH, UMWA and former member of the Neffs Vol. Fire Depart­ ment. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Linda Bell Kenney; brothers, Jeffrey D. Kenney, Russell W. Kenney and Forrest “Frosty” Kenney. Surviving are his wife, Lenora White Kenney of Moundsville; a son, Richard Thomas Kenney of Neffs; two step- children; brothers, James R. (Lor­ raine) Kenney of Marietta, OH, Jerrold A. (Janet) Ken­ ney of Powhatan Point; sis­ ters, Margaret L. (Ken) Harbison of Phoenix, AZ, and Rhoda (Bruce) Eberle of Shadyside, OH; a grand­ son, Richard Thomas Ken­ ney, Jr.; three step- grand­ children, Jason, Danielle and Emily; several nieces and nephews. -yTy Friends will be received Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and again on Wednes­ day from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 pm at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, OH, with Pastor Loma Knight officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery with full Military Honors con­ ducted by the Powhatan Honor Guard. Memorial contributions may be made to Powhatan VFW & American Legion Honor Guard 279 State Highway 7 North Powhatan Point, OH 43942. Linda Kenney Linda K. Kenney, 53, of Neffs, Ohio, died Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005 at the Belmont Community Hospital in Bellaire, Ohio. She was born Aug. 24, 1952 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the Ella Palmer Bell and the late Charles H. Bell. Linda was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ in St. Clairsville. Surviving in addition to her mother, Ella P. Bell of Neffs, Ohio, are her husband, Jonathan L. Kenney, a son, Richard Kenney of St. Clairsville and a sister, Nancy (Chuck) Anderson of Bellaire; several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, on Tuesday, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., where serv­ ices will be held on Wednesday at 1 1 a.m., with Evangelist Ever- ett Hutson officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Neffs Fire Department, Box 227, Neffs, OH 43940. Express condolences online at www.altmeyer.com .Robert Kenney 1

KENNEDYxo 8oik. Robert]91 Harold,cjx 69, of 120 Industry St., Powhatan Point, died Thursday in City Hospi­ tal, Bellaire. He was a retired coal miner of North American Coal Co., No. 1 mine, and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Michael; his » parents, Acil and Olive McBride 1 Kenney; a brother. Surviving are his wife, Gladys White Kenney; six F sons, James of Toms River, N.J., Jeffrey of Lee Hall, Va., Jon of 1 Neffs, Gerald and Frosty, both of Powhatan Point, and Russell of Phoenix, Ariz.; two daughters, Mar­ garet Harbison of Phoenix and Rhoda Eberle of Shadyside; two sisters, Mary Lee “Tootie” Palmer of Powhatan Point and Etta Mae “Sis 7 7 Moore of Clarington; a brother. Dale of Los Angeles; 11 grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, where services will be held at, 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Powha-. tan Cemetery. VFW services at 7:30 , p.m. Sunday. Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to the Powhatan L Fire Department emergency squad. SHIRLEY KENNEY Shirley J. Kenney, 80, of Powhatan Point, OH, died Tuesday, July 21, 2015, at the Wheeling Hospital in Wheeling, WV. She was born April 29, 1935, in Powhatan Point, OH, the daughter of the late Paul Pete and Edith Townson Bier. Shirley was a retired school bus driver for the Switzerland of Ohio School District, a Presbyterian by faith and a member of the Powhatan Fire Department’s Womens Auxiliary. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Leland “Dick” Kenney on April 7, 2007, and one brother, Jim Bier. Surviving are her chil­ dren, Kathy Kenney of Powhatan Point, OH. Candace Kenney of Duluth, Georgia, Kevin (Teri) Kenney of Macomb, Michigan, Arthur “Lee” (Donna) Kenney of Martins Ferry, OH, and Darrin Kenney of Powhatan Point, OH and one brother, Paul Bier of Powhatan Point, OH. Also three grandchil­ dren, Rebecca Kenney, Michelle Kenney and Allen Kenney and one great granddaughte^Jiailee Kenney. / Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, OH, on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. where servic­ es will be held on Friday at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor Dale Ingold officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affikiate, P.O. Box 163549, Columbus, OH 43216- 3549. VERA KENNEY Vera J. Kenney, 62, of Powhatan Point, OH, died Sunday, September 14, 2014, at her home. She was bom December 12, 1951 in Wheeling, WV, a daughter of the late Chester and Rose Greenwood Parker. Vera was a homemaker and a Protestant by faith. She was a life member of the VFW Post 5565 Ladies Auxiliary. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her stepmother, Dorothy Parker. Surviving are her hus­ band, Roger D, “Punkin” Kenney, whom she married on February 26, 1972 in Bellaire, OH; three chil­ dren, Troy A. Kenney and Chad W. Kenney, both of Powhatan Point, OH, and Tiffany Nicole Kenney of Columbus, OH; her sister, Rose Rawson of Centerville, OH; and three grandchildren, Dasha Alexander, Wesley Alexander andTenisha Kenney. i Family and friends will be received at the B a u k n e c h t - A11 m e y e r Funeral Homes & Crematory, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, OH, on Wednesday from 2-8 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor Lorna Knight officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to the VFW Post 5565 Ladies Auxiliary, 134 Sarich St., Powhatan Point, OH 43942. The VFW Post 5565 Ladies Auxiliary will con­ duct services on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Walter Lee Kenney .Walter Lee Kenney, 45, of 6 Bqard St., Salem, W.Va., died_Eri_- day, Sept. 22. 1995 at theTTnitfid H0Spital £555 in Clarksburg, W.Va. He was bom Nov. 18, 1949 In Bellaire, a son of Melvin and Mary Lee Kenney Palmer. He was an employee of the Judel Glass Products, Salem and a Protes­ tant. he was preceded in death by a grandson. Surviving, in addition to his par­ ents of Powhatan Point, are a son, Terry Kenney of Salem; two daugh­ ters*, Tonia Cremeans of Woodsfield and Shelly Blackstone of Lewisville; a brother, Roger Dale Kenney of Powhatan Point; three grandchildren. Friends will be received today 7 - to 9 p.m. and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Burial in Claring- ton Cemetery, Clarington. Warren Franklin Kenney, 70, of Martinsburg went to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at his residence surrounded by his family. Born July 11,1944 at Sardis, OH he was the son of the late George Wittenbrook and Hazel Marie Henthorn Kenney. He was the minister with Central Church of Christ in Martinsburg since 1989 and preached the Gospel for over 45 years. He is survived by his wife, whom he married May 26,1965, Kay Eileen Stonebraker Kenney; one son, David Raymond Kenney of Bedford, OH; two daughters, Sherry Lynne Kenney of Martinsburg and Hazel Marie Martin of Centralia, IL; four grandchildren, Alec Gregory Kenney, Jacob Thomas Martin, James William Kenney, and Deborah Anne Kenney; and one brother, Robert Eugene Kenney. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Stanley Ray Kenney and Kenneth Emerson Kenney. Family will receive friends on Sunday, January 11, 2015 from 2:00PM to 5:00PM and 7:30PM to 9:00PM at the Central Church of Christ, 90 Waverly Court, Martinsburg, WV. Funeral service will be held on Monday, January 12, 2015 at 2:00PM at the Central Church of Christ with Mark Everson, Don Deitrick, Ed Floyd, Brent Gallagher, Dwight Butler, and his son, David R. Kenney officiating. Graveside service will be held on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 2:00PM with Sam Bartrug and Randy Chapman officiating, at West Union Church of Christ and Cemetery in West Union, OH. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Central Church of Christ, 90 Waverly Court, Martinsburg, WV 25403. Online condolences may be offered at www.BrownFuneralHomesWV.com KENNON, Donald J., 89, a resident of the Country Club Retirement Community, formerly of West Bellaire, OH died Thursday August 22,2013 at Acuity Hospital, Bellaire. He was bom January 10, 1924 in Bethesda, OH a son of the late Clarence and Ethyl Bolen Kennon. Donald was a retired employee of the Ormet Corporation and a Methodist by faith. He was a member of Bellaire American Legion Post # 52, Shadyside Lodge # 724 F & AM, Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Ohio ft 107 and a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII having served ini25th AAA Battalion. jT/ In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve Decker Kennon in June of. 1984; an infant daughter, Darlene Kennon; three sis­ ters, Waneta Brazek, Lucille Kennon and Mae Turner; a brother, Willis Kennon; and his long time companion, Virginia Williams. Surviving are a daughter, Diana L. LaRoche of Bellaire; a son, Terry (Diana) Kennon of St. Clairsville, OH; a sister, Mary Angus of Toronto, OH; five grandchildren, Jayson, Jocelyn and Chelsea LaRoche, Daniel and Nathan Kennon. Friends will be received Saturday from 1-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire where serv­ ices will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Eric White officiating. Burial follows in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. Belmont County Council of American Legions will conduct full military honors Sunday at 1:45 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256. Lucille Kennon \\i2>K>- Lucille F. Kennon, 81, 61001 Sandy Ridge Road, Bamesville, died Sunday in Bamesville Hospital. She was bom Aug. 6, 1910 at Bethesda, daughter of the late Clarence W. and Ethel Bolon Kennon. She was a retired clerk of Finnical J Drugs, Bamesville, and a member of ' Bethesda Christian Church. She was preceded in death by a sister, Waneta Brazek and a half- brother, Gerald Kennon. Surviving are two brothers, Willis R. Kennon of Shadyside and Donald , J. Kennon of Bellairc; two sisters, Mary E. Angus of Toronto and Mac A. Turner at home. ) Friends will be received 2 to 4 and ^ 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Campbell- g Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, c Bamesville, where services will be 'r held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the i Rev. Carl Orphan ides officiating. \ Burial follows in Ebenezer Ceme- > lery, Bethesda. ,1 Memorial contributions may be ) made to the American Cancer Socie- I

iy. t 1 fy KENNON, Natalie, 74, of 3859 ■Short St., Shadyside, Ohio, jlM. Sunday, Aug. 12. 2001. in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling.. She was born Dec. 22, 1926, in Neffs, Ohio, daughter of the late Paul and Eunice Weekley McHenry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Willis Raymond ICennon, in 1997. She was a member of the First Christian Church, Shadyside, Order of the Eastern Star 581, Shadyside, where she was Past Worthy Matron and the Shadyside Women’s Club. Surviving are a son, Scott Kennon and his wife, Connie, of Shadyside; " two daughters, Amy Marty and her ' husband, George, and Peggy Tollett - and her husband, Dennis, all of Shadyside; a brother, Richard : “Bud” McHenry and his. wife, Cathy, of Blairsville, Ga.; and seven grandchildren. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 0 Central Ave., Shadyside, where ser­ vices will be held at 11 a.m: Thursday, with the Rev. Mitch Becker officiating. Interment in , Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio.' Memorial contributions may be H made to First Christian Church, 75 I E. 39th St., Shadyside, OH 43947. ■ Eastern Star services Wednesday 7 I p.m. in funeral home. 1 -7/ KENNON, Willis R., 79rof Short Street, Shadyside, jLied. Wednesday, Sept, 10. 19_9.7, in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired purchasing supervisor of Ohio Edi­ son, R.E. Burger Plant, Shadyside, a member of the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Ethel Bolen Kennon; two sisters. Surviving are his wife, Natalie McHenry Kennon; a son, Scott W. of Beallsville; two daugh­ I ters, Mrs. George (Amy) Marty and Mrs. Dennis (Peggy) Tollett, both of v Shadyside; a brother, Donald Ken­ non of Bellaire; two sisters, Mae ' Turner of Bamesville and Mary Eliz­ abeth Angus of Toronto; seven grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Sat­ urday. Interment in Holly Memorial Garden, Pleasant Grove. Military graveside services by the Belmont County Council of American Legion. Memorial contributions may be made to Masonic Home in care of Ionic Lodge No. 438, P.O. Box 271, Bellaire, Ohio 43976 or First Christ­ ian Church Disciples of Christ, 75 E. 39th St, Shadyside, Ohio 43947. KENNON, Melvin L., 68, of 512 North St., Barnesville, died Mon-, day, Aug. 18, 1992, in Barnesville" HospnaiT He was a retired installer for Western Electric, a Protestant and an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his par­ ents, Gerald W. and Alice Susan Baker Kennon; a grandson. Surviv­ ing are his wife, Eva Pearl Christman Kennon; two daughters, Debbie But­ ler and Donna Carter, both of Bar­ nesville; a sister, Clara Belle Christ­ man of Quaker City; two grandchil­ dren, Staci Butler and Eric Butler, both of Barnesville; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Campbell- PIumly-Milbum Funeral Home, Bar­ nesville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in ' Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. SANDRA KENSICKI Sandra M. Kensicki (nee Bieth), 76, of Vermilion, Ohio died Saturday, Octo­ ber 22, 2016 at Mercy New Life Hospice after a brief illness. She was born April 28, 1940, in Martinsjie.rry, OH, and had been a Ver­ milion resident for the past 44 years, moving from Wheeling, WV. Sandra worked for Cooks United for over 11 years. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Vermilion, and the Grange #2171. She enjoyed doing ceramics and spending time with her grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, Leo Kensicki of Vermilion; daughters, Bonnie (Greg) Fish of Amherst, Lynn (Bill) Allen of Vermilion, and Diane (Murray) Orlov of Columbus; 5 grandchil­ dren, Laura, Cara, Grant, Jake and Taylor; brother, Gregory Bieth of St. Clairsville, OH; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Viola (nee Fish) Bieth; and her sister, Karen R. Tomich. The family will receive friends on Monday, Oct. 24, 2016 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South Street, Vermilion, Ohio. Prayers will be said at the funeral home on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016 at 9:30 a.m., fol­ lowed by a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary Catholic Church, 73 1 Exchange St., Vermilion, OH. The Reverend Ron Brickner will officiate. Interment will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery, Vermilion. '~7~' i— The family suggests memorial contributions to Mill Manor Nursing Home Activity Fund, 983 Exchange Street, Vermil- ion. OH 44089. ■ ^1# >1 %V";' %

KENT, Bessie Mae Lynch, 101, of Euclid, Ohio, former­ ly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, October 6, 2006 in Gateway Health Care Center, Euclid, Ohio. She was born March 1, 1905 in Williamsport, Pa., the daughter of the late Harry and Harriott Strothers Lynch. Mrs. Kent was a retired cater­ er; and a member of St. Vin­ cent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove. She was a past member of the Homemakers Association; and a past volun­ teer for the American Red Cross and Wheeling Hospital. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Henson Kent; two sons, John E. Kent and Robert P. Kent. Surviving are two daugh­ ters- in-law, Jean Kent and Leatrice Kent, both of Cleve­ land, Ohio; nine grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; 12 great-great- grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, October 14, 2006 at Our Lady of Seven Dolors Catholic Church, Triadelphia, W.Va., with the Rev. James LaCrosse S.M. as celebrant. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery^heeling^ T»» KENT, Constance R. Vercel- lotti, 92, of Elm Grove, Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Monday, Nov. 10, 2003 at home. She was bom in Wheeling on Nov. 7, 1911, daughter of the late Vincent and Rose Pinto Ver- cellotti, Constance was a member of St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Eastern Star, El Tor Grotto and the Order of AMARNTH. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roderick G. Kent; and her brother, John Vercellotti. Surviving are three sisters, Norma Griffith of Wheeling, Dorothy Griffith and her hus­ band, Vincent, of Wheeling and Dena Stowell and her husband, Richard, of Somers, Conn.; two stepdaughters, Jennie Mraovich and Anna Mae Morris, both of Pennsylvania; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday with Pastor Alvin Schafer officiating. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Gar­ dens, Sherrard, W.Va.' Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, Inc., 98B E. Cove Avenue, Wheeling, 26003 or St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 141 Kruger Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. KENT, Dorothy Catherine, formerly of New Lexington, went to be with her beloved Ronald, at 1:59 p.m. Monday, February 11, 2008, in Forest Hill Care Center, St. Clairsville, after a brief illness. Born September 13, 1914 in Sanloy, Ohio: she was a home maker; and a member of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in New Lexington, where she was a member of the choir for 50 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald F. Kent; her parents; three broth­ ers; and a sister. She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia and Michael McTeague of St. Clairsville, and Mary Catherine and Rick Segeleon of Louisville, Ky.; a son, Larry Kent of Athens; a sister, Harnett (Jim) Densmore of Crooks ville; her grandchil­ dren, Linda Kent, Dr. Christina Kent, Christopher and Debbie Me Teague, Kent and Julie McTeague, Matthew Me Teague, Jason and Jennifer Segeleon. Patrick Segeleon, and Catherine and Brian Chase; and great grandchil­ dren, Amelia, Michael and John McTeague, Logan. Grayson, and Calloway Segeleon, and Caitlin Chase. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at the Goebel Funeral Home, 36 N. Buckeye Street, Crooksville, where a Vigil service and Rosary will be held at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 1 a.m. Thursday, February 14, 2008 at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Main Street, New Lexington, with Father Jonathan Wilson as celebrant. Burial will follow in New Lexington Cemetery. In memory of Dorothy, con­ tributions may be made to St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. KENT, Ethel V. Rice, 94, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at her home. She was born March 27, 1919 in Tyler County, West Virginia, daughter of the late Ernest Finley Rice and Golda Rosella Eastham Rice. Ethel was a retired employee from the Ameri­ can Cancer Society and a former cook at Riverdale Elementary School in Maryland- She was a mem­ ber of the Church of Christ in St. Clairsville, Ohio and Manassas, VA. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Neil C. Kent: her daughter, Susan Jane Foy; and a brother, Harry Rice. She is survived by her son-in-law, David Foy of Bristow, Virginia; two grandsons, Eric David Foy and his wife Ashleigh of Leesburg, Virginia and Brian Andrew Foy of Alexandria. Virginia; two brothers, William L. “Bill” Rice of St. Clairsville, Clarence F. Rice of New­ port, Ohio; a sister, Bessie Jane Hardy of La Vergne, Tennessee. Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, Ohio on Thurs­ day from 2 to 4 ami 6 to 8 p.m. zjz/vy Services will be held on Friday, June 7th at the Church of Christ in St. Clairsville at 11 a.m., with Everett Hutson officiating. Committal services and burial will be held at the National Memorial Park in Falls Church, Virginia on Monday. June 10th at 2 p.m., with Barry Bryson officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri­ can Cancer Society. Eva Kent Eva B. Kent, 89, of Shadyside Care Center, died Monday in the center. She was born Aug. 6, 1896 at Birchfield, W.Va., daughter of the late Henry D. and Martha Jane Higginbotham Garner.7 SkJfa/9 f fa She w£*s a' member of the Church of Christ, Shadyside. She was preceded in death by ! her husband, Shirley T. Kent, ; Sept. 28, 1982; a daughter, j Esther Fielding, in April, and also two brothers and three i sisters. Surviving are two sons, Neil of St. Clairsville, Roy of Shadyside; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be Wednesday at 3 p.m with John Hamilton and Everett Hudson officiating. Burial will follow in Davis, Cemetery, Bell- i aire. Flora Kent Flora Lucille Van Dyne Kent, 76, of 3770 Lincoln Ave., Shadyside, Ohio, died Saturday, July 5, 2003 in the Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. She was bom June 28, 1927 in Shadyside, a daughter of the late Amelia Van Dyne Muhleman. Flo was a lifetime member of the Shadyside Church of Christ where she taught Bible School for many years. She was a devoted wife, mother, grand­ mother and homemaker. She was preceded in death by a brother Donald F. Van Dyne and a grandson Gabriel Alan Kent. Surviving is her loving hus­ band of 57 years Roy W. Kent; sons, Jeffrey (Shirley) Kent and Don (Randi) Kent all of Shadyside. Five grandchildren and a great-grandson. Friends received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Monday at the Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside; Tuesday 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery Powhatan Point.Memorial contributions to Shadyside Church of Christ. Gabriel Kent ijiel^O Gabriel A. (Gabe) Kent, 12, 3938 Lmcoln Ave., Shadyside, died today in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, due to an automobile ac- cident; He was born Feb. 22, 1978 in Wheeling, son of Jeffrey and Shirley Kukura Kent. He was a student at Leona Middle School at Shadyside and a member ]he, Church of Christ at Shadyside. Surviving in addition to his parents are a brother, Aaron of * Pensacola, Fla.; two sisters. Stefanie of Culver City, Calif., and \ Llisabeth of the home; paternal • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy > Kent of Shadyside; maternal * grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Stephen Kukura of Shadyside. r Friends will be received today, 7 s to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Funeral > Home, Shadyside, where services ! will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. : Burial will be in Powhatan Ceme- ‘ tery, Powhatan Point. 1 Memorial contributions may be t made to the Shadyside Fire ' Department. Irene Kent Irene May Kent, 90, formerly of 808 Grant St., Dennison, died in Morning View Care Center, New Philadelphia, Wednesday. She was bom at Centerville, August 4, 1900, daughter of the late Henry Wilson Sprowl and Cora Arabell Riggle Sprowl. She was preceded in death by her husband, S. Raymond Kent. Surviving are five children, in­ cluding, James Sprowl of Bames- ville, John Sprowl of Cadiz, Alfred Sprowl of New Martinsville, W.Va., Margaret Gilham of Flushing and Orpha Ellifritz of West Finley, Pa. Friends may call at the R.K. Lind­ sey Funeral Home, Dennison, 2 to. 4 p.m. Friday, where services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. Burial follows in Rankin Cemetery, Moorefield Township, Harrison County. KENT, Neil C., 91, of SI. Clairsville, Ohio died Satur­ day, June 25, 2011 at Park Health Center. "~X/V( He was born March 21, 1920 in Shadyside, Ohio, son of the late Shirley T. and Eva Gamer Kent. Neil was a retired U.S. Mail carrier and supervisor from the Hyattsville, Md. Post Office. He was a mem­ ber of the Church of Christ in St. Clairsville, where he served as deacon. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Esther Fielding; and a brother, Roy Wilbur Kent. Surviving are his loving wife, Ethel V. Rice Kent; a daughter, Susan Jane (David) Foy of Bristow, Va.; two grandsons, Eric David Foy and his fiancee, Ashleigh Peterson, and Brian Andrew Foy. Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funer­ al Home in St. Clairsville on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Services will be held on Wednesday at the Church of Christ in St. Clairsville at 10 a.m., with Everett Hutson officiating. Full Military Honors will be conducted by the Belmont County Council of American Legions at 10 a.m. on Wednesday in the church. Committal services and entombment will be held on Friday at 1 p.m. at the National Memorial Park in Falls Church, Va. KENT, Norville R., 79, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, May 6, 2005 in the Peterson Hehabilitation Hospital and Oenatric Center, Wheeling. . Norville was bom in Wheel­ ing June 14, 1925, son of the late Forrest J. and Lela H. Coffield Kent. He was a Methodist by faith; a U.S. Navy veteran; and an avid golfer in the Ohio Valley. He was a lifetime member of the Oglebay Golf Club and a mem­ ber of the Wheeling Park Chi Chi Golf Club. He was a retired service technician for the former V & G Electric Company of Wheeling and the former Gener­ al Electric Company of Wheel­ ing, from which he retired. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Elbert; and a stepdaugh­ ter, Darlene Morgan. Surviving are his wife of 36 years, Betty R, Stump Kent; a daughter, Karen Kent of Clifton, Va.; two stepdaughters, Chris­ tine Lee of Wheeling and Mar­ lene Totterdale of Pittsburgh; three sisters, Elma Pierce of Bridgeport, Ohio, Wilma Male- na of Wheeling, and Evelyn Wood of Shadyside, Ohio; four grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the' Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove Mon­ day from 2-4 and 6-8 p m., where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. with Pastor Cindy Murphy officiating. Inter­ ment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice Inc., 98B East Cove Avenue, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003 or Greggsville United Methodist Church, GC&P Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. KENT, Randi Ardin, 59, of Shadyside, Ohio, crossed over Friday Febru­ ary 26, 2010 at her home. Randi was born Decem­ ber 26, 1950 in Wheeling, W.Va, a daughter of the late Roy E. and Vivian I. Gray Weekley. She was employed by Melanko Construction Co. of Shadyside, and was a 1973 graduate of the Ohio Valley Medical School of Nursing. She was a Christian who loved God, nature, birds and all animals, and ran her own dog sitting business. She was a member of the Shadyside Church of Christ. Surviving are her hus­ band of 39 years, Don T. Kent; a son. Josh (Sarah) Kent of Astoria, N.Y.; a daughter, Amy Jack of Shadyside; a grandson, Juriad Jack; a niece and a nephew. Family and friends will be received Tuesday, March 2, 2010 at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crema­ tory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, for a memorial visitation, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., and on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of memorial service at 1 1 a.m. with Elder Michael Bassaro offi­ ciating. Burial will be at the con­ venience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mar­ shall County Animal Shel­ ter, Rd. 5 Box 210, Moundsville. WV. 26041. Roy Kent Roy W. Kent, 80, of 3770 Lincoln Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio, died Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 in the Shadyside Care Center. Roy was born Sept. 14, 1925 in Shadyside, Ohio, a son of the late Shirley and Eva Garner Kent. He was retired from Columbia Gas Company, a member of the Shadyside Church of Christ, a World War II Army veteran and a member of the 100th Infantry Division Association. He was preceded in death by his wife, Flora L. VanDyne Kent on July 5, 2003, a grand­ son, Gabriel Kent and a sister, Esther Fielding. Surviving are two sons, Jeff (Shirley) Kent and Don (Randi) Kent, all of Shadyside. Ohio; a brother, Neil (Ethel) Kent of St. Clairsville, Ohio; five grandchildren and two great-grandsons. Family and friends will be received Thursday, 2 to 4 anc 6 to 8 p.m., and on Friday, 10 a.m., until time of service at 1 1 a.m., at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. Evangelist Jeff Kent will offi­ ciate. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Church of Christ. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com M #Rr > s a

Frank M. Kenzora , Frank M. Kenzora, 87, of Bridgeport, Ohio died peaceful­ ly at home surrounded by his loving family. Frank went to be with Jesus whom he loved, hon­ ored, and served on Saturday, March 6, 2004. Frank was born Sept. 20, 1916 at Blaine, Ohio, the son of the late Martin and Sophia Wach Kenzora. , He retired from Scott Lumber ^Company after more than 30 years of service. Frank was a lifelong devoted member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, ,Wolfhurst, a member of the Holy Name Society, choir mem­ ber, Lector, and altar server. He was a volunteer worker for St. Joseph bingo from its initial opening. He was also a veteran of World War II serving in the Army Air Corps. In addition to his parents, • Frank was preceded in death by ‘ an infant son James, infant . daughter Theresa, brother John, and five sisters Mary Vendlenski, Frances Kyanko, Edith Kralovic, Catherine • Samol, and Sister Joseph Helen Kenzora. Frank is survived by his wife Louise Patsche Kenzora to whom he was a loving husband for 62 years; four sons Joseph of Bridgeport, Raymond of Bridgeport, Phillip of Springfield, Ohio, Paul and his wife Connie of St. Clairsville; four daughters Mary Pat ; Dabrawsky and husband Howard of Benwood, W.Va., Judith Ann Zawacki and hus­ band Greg of McMurray, Pa., Joyce Lynn Schramm and hus­ band Michael of Hilliard, Ohio, Rita Louise Roth and husband Mark of Bellaire, Ohio; two brothers Alex of Martins Ferry, Leo of Cleveland; one sister Stella Dixon of Houston, Texas. He is also survived by 12 grand­ children and three great grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Bridgeport, Ohio on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with mass will be held Wednesday 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, with Monsignor Mark Froehlich, cel­ ebrant. Interment will follow in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 988 East Cove Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. ALEX KENZORA . Alex B. Kenzora, 92, of I Martins Ferry, OH, died Sunday, July 16, 2017 at Wheeling Hospital, Wheel­ ing, WV. | He was born December 7, 1924 in Blaine, OH, a son of the late Martin and Sophia (Wach) Kenzora. Alex retired from the former Scott Lumber Co., Lansing, OH and was a member St. Mary’s Catholic Cliurch, Martins Ferry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death 1 by an infant son and daugh­ ter, brothers; Leo, Frank and John Kenzora, sisters; Katherine Samol, Estell Dixon, Mary Vendlinski, Edith Kralovic, Frances Kyanko and Helen Kenzora (Sister Joseph of Mary). Surviving are his wife, Agnes (Preslin) Kenzora, his daughter, Margaret DeBlasis of Wheeling, grand children; Gina (Carl) Kinder and Justin (Jen) DeBlasis and great grand­ children; Owen and Kade DeBlasis and Gavin Kinder. Friends will be received at Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut Street, Marlins Ferry, Wednesday from 2- 7 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Rev. Tom Marut officiating. Burial follows in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Sister Joseph Sister Joseph of Jesus and Mary, O.C.D. (Helen Kenzora), a member of the Carmelite OrderT died Thurs­ day, March 30. 2QQQ aTErie. Pa­ 'S he was born in Elaine. Jan. 18, 1914, a daughter of the late Martin and Mary Wach Kenzora. She entered the Carmel of Erie on July 16, 1957 and was pro­ fessed on March 19, 1960. In addition to her parents, she ■ was preceded in death by four sis­ ters, Catherine Samol, Mary n Vendlinski, Frances Kyanko and -) Edith Kralovic; a brother, John ^ Kenzora. Surviving are a sister, Estelle Dixon; three brothers, Leo, Frank ' and Alex Kenzora; many nieces ? and nephews. Friends will be received today at j the Carmelite Monastery, 510 East 2 Gore Road, Erie, following morn- - ing Mass at 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. and again on Saturday, following the 8 a.m. Mass until the Mass of the Resurrection at 2 p.m. Burial will be within the enclosure in the Monastery Cemetery. A. Brugger & Sons Funeral Home, Pine Avenue Branch, 845 East 38th St., - Erie, is in charge of the arrange­ ments. KEPLINGER, Angela, 71, of Candlevvick Lane, Moundsville, W.Va., died July 5, 2006 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. Daughter of George and Helen Andriotes James. She was Greek Orthodox by faith. She was preceded in death by her parents, and one sister. Christina Sterling. Surviving are ner former hus­ band, Ricnard Keplinger of Woodstock, 111.; two sons, Randy (Mary) Keplinger and Ronald Keplinger, both of 111.; two sisters, Bess Brookover of Rochester, N.Y. and Georgia (Gus) Rose of Wood Dale, ill.: one brother, Nick and Roxanne James of Moundsville; one grandson, Jeremy of Florida; and several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Arrangements by the Ander­ son Funeral Home, 1109 Sec­ ond Street, Moundsville. KEPPEL, John “Jack” Henry, Jr., a pastor of the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, died May 1, 2010, in Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. He was 88. Reverend Keppel ener­ gized congregations in Pennsylvania, West Vir­ ginia, Maryland, Scotland, Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. Jack Keppel was born in Bellaire, Onio,\January 2, 1922. He grew up on Wheeling Island, Wheeling, W.Va, swimming the Ohio River for fun. He attended Madison Elementary School and played football for Wheeling High School, where he graduated in 1939. Inspired by faithful family members, he received his BA in Reli­ gious Studies at Bethany College 1939-43. He worked his way through Yale Divinity School, receiving his B.D. (Mas­ ters) in 1946. Ordained into the Christ­ ian Church (Disciples of Christ) in 1946, Rev. Kep­ pel was asked by the United Christian Missionary Soci­ ety to start a mission church in Republic, PA. He met his future wife, Mildred E. Winterhalter, there and later became engaged while she was at Lynchburg Col­ lege. On July 28, 1947, they married. After their first son Dan was born in 1948, Mildred completed her BA from Lynchburg College. In 1951, Rev Keppel served the First Church, Havre de Grace, MD. Their second son, Mark was bom in April 1951. From 1955-58. Jack answered the urgent call for ministers from the British Churches of Christ in Falkirk, Scotland. The Kep­ pel family visited many re­ building communities throughout Europe and the Holy Lands (Middle East) on their way home. Rev. Keppel accepted the call of the new congrega­ tion in Arlington Heights, Indianapolis, IN in 1958. While in Indianapolis, Jack Keppel expanded his min­ istry to many disadvantaged people of the city. He was involved in community development, soup kitchens, refugee immigra­ tion and housing issues. He was active in civil rights and Christian social action. He championed Ecumenical activities with all religions. In June 1961, their third son, Kris, was born. From 1967-75, the Kep­ pel’s served Fourth Avenue ' Christian Church, Colum­ bus, Ohio. Jack became a lifelong Ohio State football fan. He led various clergy and chaplain organizations. In 1975, Rev Keppel min­ istered to the Fairview Heights, IL, First Christian Church. In 1979, he returned home to serve as pastor of the joint ministry of Island Christian Church, Wheeling and First Christ­ ian Church, McMechen. Besides his dedication to his congregations, Jack was active in the Boys Scouts, Kiwanis, Clergy Councils, hospital pastoral care units, many all-denominational groups and agencies. He helped people in need and demonstrated “love all thy neighbors” to his churches in everything he did. He supported legislation against gambling and for civil rights for all. In 1993, Rev. Keppel was recognized by Bethany College for 47 years of dis­ tinguished service to the Disciples of Christ and was a member of the Bethany College Bronze Bison. Jack is survived by his sister, Millicent Zonker of Bellaire, Ohio; brother, Bob Keppel of Clearwater, FL; three sons, Dan of Mont­ clair, NJ, Mark of Colum­ bus, OH, and Kris of Land O’ Lakes, FL; four grand­ daughters Jennifer, Leah, Meredith and Morgan; and one great-grandson, Ben­ jamin. A Memorial service will be held at First Christian " Church, 1 343 National Road, Wheeling, on May 16, 2010 at 3:30 pm with 0 Pastor Maggie Sebastian as » officiate. In lieu of flowers, contri- t butions can be made to The 1 Jack and Mildred Keppel , Memorial Fund of the t Christian Church Founda­ tion, P.O. Box 1986, Indi­ anapolis, IN 46206-1986. Share your memories/ thoughts at: http://www. bigroundwindow.com/. Click bn the link for Mem­ ories of Jack Keppel. Marjorie Kepp' Marjorie Elizabeth ^ jei Kep pel, 82, formerly of St. Clairsville died Thursday. Aug. 26.. 19 9i Colum5us~Alzheimers Care Cen ter. She was a former piano teache in St. Clairsville and Detroit, for mer church choir director at Cal vary Presbyterian Church in St Clairsville and was a former youtl director at the church. She was preceded in death b) her husband, Paulus John Keppel. i Surviving are her daughters Theo Bradshaw of Gahanna, Mar­ jorie Gross of Newport, N.C. anc Dr. Pauline Cushman of New Mar­ ket, Va., Elizabeth Keppel of W Bloomfield, Mich.; a son, Dr. Low­ ell of Brookfield, Wise.; a brother Maximilian Heber Towler ol Pearland, Texas; 14 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Sept. 5 at Mifflin Presbyterian Church, 123 Granville St., Gahan­ na, with pastors Roger Wagner and George Bendall officiating. Schoedinger Funeral Home and Crematoiy, Columbus, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Music Fund at Calvary Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or Alzheimers Research Fund, c/o OSU Development Fund, Office of Medical Center Development, 1375 Perry St., Fifth Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43201. KEPPEL, Mildred Win- terhalter, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed at her home Friday, April 13, 2007 at 10 a. m. Mildred was born one of eight children to Gertrude Peters and Albert Winterhal­ ter on January 25, 1926. She was born in Republic, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. She graduated from Red­ stone Township High School in 1944, after which she enrolled in Lynchburg Col­ lege, Lynchburg, Virginia, making her home with her former pastor and wife, Rev. Thomas and Inez Plelcher. After her junior year she married Rev. John H. Keppel, who was pastor of her home church, Republic Christian Church, Disciples of Christ. After the birth of their first son, John Daniel in 1948, she received her BA degree from Lynchburg College in 1949. The family also includes Mark Warren, born in 1951. In 1955-1958 they served a church in Falkirk, Scotland. From the fall of 1958 till ' 1967, they lived in Indi­ anapolis, Indiana, where Joel Kristan was born on June 6, 1961. Mildred worked in the public schools there until they, moved to Columbus, Ohio, and served The Fourth Avenue Christian church for nine years and Mildred taught second and fourth grades until they moved to Fairview Heights, Illinois. Mildred received her Mas­ ter’s from Southern Illinois University in 1979. That year they came to the Wheeling Island and McMechen Christ­ ian Churches. Mildred was employed by the Ohio County Schools until retirement in 1993. Mildred tried to be a sup­ port to her husband in all the churches he served, but did not take leadership rolls except as a teacher in the Church Schools. She began teaching Sunday school when she was thirteen and served as a Kindergarten through adult Sunday school classes in all their churches. She was active in Wheel­ ing’s Church Women United, having served as president for two years. Her life centered on the church wherever they lived and it proved to be a very fruitful life. She is survived by her hus­ band of almost 60 years, who now resides at Bishop Hodges Continuous Care Facility, Medical Park, Wheeling. WV 26003; three sons, Daniel and his wife, Gail, and daughter, Leah of Montclair, New Jer- sey, Mark Warren and fiancee, Ann Shirk, and daughter, Jennifer with hus­ band, Wes Burgei, of Alexan­ dria, Virginia, and Joel Kris­ tan of Land O’Lakes, Florida, with his wife, Darlene, and their two daughters, Meredith and Morgan. One sister, Grace and hus­ band, Donald Amaral, survive in Hayward, California. Sev­ eral nieces and nephews and very close to their aunt are, Arlene (Donald) Shipley and Rawn Dawn (Greg) Shipley. A Memorial service will be Jield at First Christian Church, 1343 National Road, jVheeling, on April 22, 2007 n 3 p.m. with Pastor Maggie I pbastian as officiate. IgMemorial contributions Would be made to First Hpristian Church, 1343 Vt'26003ROa<1, Wlleelin2’ Paulus Keppel Paulus John Keppel, 65, a resi­ dent of 224 Harbel Drive, St. Clairsville, died Jan. 20, at the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was bom Dec. 9, 1916 in Kenton, a son of the late Charles John and Theodora Ann Keppel. He was a member of St. Clairsville Lions Club, American Association of Retired Persons, president of the City of St. Clairsville Charter Commission, past member of St. Clairsville- Richland City School Board, semi-retired general manager of Dulaney Chevrolet, served on the Civil Service Commission of ^ St. Clairsville, and recently ^ elected president of the St. >> Clairsville City Council. He was a member of Calvary ^ United Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville, past Moderator of the Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery, and licensed lay- ^ minister for several area j^- Presbyterian Churches. <>- Churches served by Keppel in­ cluded, Bethel Presbyterian Church, Key; Concord Presbyterian Church, Center- villp.; Warnock Community . Church, Warnock; the First 1 I United Community Church, I Detroit, Mich. Surviving are his wife, Mar- Ijorie Towler Keppel; one son, I Dr. Lowell H. Keppel of I Portland, Ore.; four daughters, iTheo Bradshaw of Gahanna, I Marjorie Gross of Newport, [N.C., Pauline Cushman of I Ripley, W.Va.; Elizabeth Burley ■ of Highland, Mich; three I brothers, Hubert of Edgewater, ■ Fla., Lucian of Detroit, Mich., land Loren of Brooksville, Fla.; I two sisters, Carol Splittgerber of ■ Lincoln Park, Mich., and Alicia ■ Knoblock of Highland, Mich.; 11 I grandchildren and one great- | grandchild. j Friends were received in the ■ parlor of the Calvary United I Presbyterian Church, while a I memorial service was held at ■ the Church. j The body was donated to the I science department at V/est I Virginia University. Memorial contributions may I be made ot the churches served ■ by Keppel. These contributions I may be made through the I church office of Calvary United I Presbyterian Church, St. | Clairsville. 3038 Yale St., North, St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Bridgeport, died Friday at home. She was a Method­ ist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Kepple, in 1912; a son, Walter, in 1983. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Myra) Sutton of St. Petersburg; seven grandchil­ dren; 21 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-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 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sher- rard. ______Fred Keppler $7 „Fred Keppler, 87, Rose' Hill Towers, Beliaire, died Sunday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Feb. 26, 1900 at west Wheeling, son of the late Philip and Rebecca Fleming Keppler. He was a retired custodian for a Beliaire city schools, and a ■ member of the Kingdom Hall of! Jehovah’s Witnesses, Beliaire. Surviving are his wife, Minnie Kinney Keppler; two sons,' Reynold of North Canton, and * Clarence of Sparks, Nev.; five grandchildren; two great-grand-« children. B There will be no visitation. \ Memorial services will be held at ► 3 jp.m. Saturday in Kingdom Hall c of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Burialc will be at the convenience of the ■ family, in Davis Cemetery, Bell- \ aire. c Memorial contributions may be made to the Beliaire Emei^ency Squad. Arrangements by Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Beli­ aire. Minnie E. Keppler Minnie E. Keppler. 90, Rose Hill Towers, Bellaire, died Tues­ day. Feb. 20, 1996, at the City Hospital. Bellaire £>Tie was born June 15, 1905, in Bellaire, the daughter of the late William and Mary Ann Brittain Kinney. She was a retired employee of the former Minerva's Dress Shop, Bellaire; and was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit­ nesses, St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Fred Keppler. Surviving are two sons, Reynold Keppler of North Canton and Clarence Keppler of Reno, Nev.; a brother, Stanley Kinney of New Jersey; two sisters, Lotus Baum­ gardner and Rose Lie McCormick, both of Bellaire; five grandchil­ dren; four great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Memorial services will be held Sat­ urday, March 2, at 2 p.m., at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Wit­ nesses, St. Clairsville. Arrange­ ments are by Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire. James Michael Ker, age 47, of Valparaiso, IN, formerly of Woodsfield, OH passed away Friday, March 10, 2017. He was born May 23,1969 in Columbus, OH to the late Dr. Henry Alan Ker and Mary Frances (Hewitt) Hardman of Defiance, OH. Jim obtained a Master's Degree in Psychology. He enjoyed watching his beloved Pittsburg Steelers and officiating high school and AAU wrestling. Jim will be remembered as a funny guy. He was a loving father, brother, and son who will be dearly missed by those who knew him. In addition to his mother Mary Hardman, he is survived by his son: Lochlan Ker of LaPorte, IN; step­ mother Luann (Mark) Beery Ker Forni of Woodsfield, OH; siblings: Timothy A. Ker of Virginia Beach, VA, Joshua Hardman of Defiance, OH, Matthew Hardman of Lexington Park, MD, and Abigayle Wallace of Greenfield, IN; special friend: Rose Sweeney of Valparaiso, IN; and many loving nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, maternal grandparents, and paternal grandparents. Friends will be received at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, OH from 2 p.m. until Memorial Service at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 19, 2017 with Paul Eddy officiating. Interment will be in Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield, OH. Memorial contributions made to: Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1100 Dennison Ave. Columbus, OH, 43201. Patricia Ker Mrs. Patricia E. Ker, 34, Cleveland, formerly of St. Clairsville, died at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital Sunday nights >2^// 77/ She was born m Pittsburgh, Dec. 2, 1936, a daughter of Robert E. and Evelyn F. Ferry. She was a graduate of St Clairsville High School, class of 1954 and the West Liberty State College Dental Hygiene School and was a member of Christ the King Lutheran Church in St. Clairsville. Surviving in addition to her parents of St Clairsville are her husband, Severn P. Ker, one son, Robert Severn and one daughter, Holly Anne, both at home. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 1 p.m. at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St Clairsville with Pastor Joseph Ertl officiating. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, St Clairsville. KERCHER, Frances Marie Bitzer, 88, of Hillsdale, N. J., formerly of Clinton Hills and National Road, Wheeling, W.Va., died Tues­ day, July 12. 2005, in Hills­ dale, N. J. She was bom July 4, 1917 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daughter of the late William and Anna Warden Bitzer. Mrs. Kercher was a former employee with Kings Daughter Child Care Center, Wheeling; a member of the Christ United Methodist Church, Wheeling; and a member of Green Acres Homemakers in Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harold C. Kercher; and a brother, John Bitzer. Surviving are a daughter, Connie Jo Kercher of Hillsdale, N. J.; a brother, Carl Bitzer of Fla.; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling from 7-9 p.m. Satur­ day, July 16, 2005 and from 12-3 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, July 17, 2005. Services will be held Mon­ day, July 18, 2005 at Christ United Methodist Church, Wheeling at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Roger Smith, officiat­ ing. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ Unitec Methodist Church, 123^ National Road, Wheeling, W\ 26003. Personal condolences ma} be made to the family a www.kepneifuneral.com. ' 1 KERCHER, Georgetta Ellen Isaly, 61, of Stone Church Road, Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday, Decem­ ber 23. 2007, in "Wheeling Hospital. She was born January 1 7, 1 946, in Wheeling, daughter of the late Arthur Jacob Isaly, Jr. and Georgetta Ellen Smith Isaly. Mrs. Kercher was a former clerk at the Elm Grove Farm Fresh: and a former waitress at the Cherokee Restaurant. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Paul Kercher, Sr. in 2003. Surviving are three sons, Harold Paul Kercher, Jr., William Arthur Kercher and his wife, Connie, and Timothy Lee Kercher, all of Wheeling; two brothers. William Arthur Isaly and his wife, Virginia “Snookie” and Arthur Jacob “Rocky” Isaly, III, all of Wheeling; and six grandchil­ dren. Ashley. Kori, Harrison, Tara, Conner, and Logan Kercher. Friends will be received 7-9 p.m. Thursday, December 27, 2007 at the Kepner Funeral Home,.166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where serv­ ices will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, December 28, 2007 with the Reverend Margaret Carr-Nickell officiating. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Elm Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Dia­ betes Association, WV Affili­ ate, Inc.. Upper Ohio Valley Chapter, P.O. Box 1115, Dun­ bar. WV 2506 L___ KERCHER, Maxine A. Bauers, 77, of 2230 East Pax­ ton Avenue, Wheeling, W.Va., formerly of War- wood, passed away peacefully on January 29, 2007, with her daughter at her side. Maxine was the daughter of the late Paul K. and Ottie (Audrey) Wease Bauers. Maxine was preceded in death by her most beloved hus­ band, William R. Kercher on January 1, 1988. She was also preceded in death by her broth­ er, Paul L. (Sonny) Bauers; and her sister, Marlene Bauers Meldrum. • Surviving are her two daughters, Deborah Kercher Dick (John) of Wilton Manors, Fla., and Candace (Candy) Kercher of Wheeling; a loving step-daughter, Sandy Kercher Blausey (Jim) of Cygnet, Ohio; and her three dear friends and caretakers, Jennifer Rickman, Mae Whiteley, and Clara Wildman. Maxine’s wishes to be cre­ mated will be followed. Graveside services for family and friends will be held at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheel­ ing, on Friday, February 2, 2007, at 2 p.m. with Pastor Ron Morgan officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 300, Memphis, TN 38148. KEREKES, Mary Demos, 76, of Triadelphia, W.Va., died Thursday, March 13, 2003, in Wheeling Hospital. Mary was born Feb. 28, 1927 in Wheeling, daughter of the late Gus and Penelope Trimbedos Demos. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Julius S. Kerekes in 1993; and two brothers, Pete Demos in 2003 and Manuel Demos in 1985. She was a former member of the Greek Orthodox Church and is presently a member of St. Mark Evangilical Lutheran Church of Elm Grove. She was a retired Supervisor for the C&P Telephone Co.; and she was also a member of the Telephone Pioneers of Wheeling. Mary was a 1946 graduate of Wheeling High School. Surviving are her two sons, Julius Kerekes and his wife, Lynn of Wheeling; James Kerekes and his wife, Pamela, of Triadelphia; and Five grandchil­ dren, Holly and Carter Kerekes, Colt, Alexandra and Jonah Kerekes. Friends will be received from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday with the Rev. J. William DeMoss officiating. Interment will be held at the con­ venience of the family. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral .com. KEREY, Charlotte E. (Sells), 81, of Ft. Myers, FL, formerly of Bridge port and Martins Ferry, OH, died Friday, July 6, 2012, at Gulf Coast Medical Center, Ft. Myers. She was bom March 16, 1931 in Bridgeport, OH, a daughter of the late Carl Sells, Sr. and Vesta (Manindill) Sells. ~fU Charlotte was a member of the First Baptist Church of Martins Ferry. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore J. “Bones” Kerey; a sister, Carolyn E. Sheets; and a brother, Carl Sells, Jr. Surviving are her daugh­ ters, Shanna Rackham of Ft. Meyers, Cindy (Mike) Schwing of Moundsville, WV, Carla (Dave) Mirich of Springtown, TX and Candy (Rick) Burgy of Martins Ferry; six grand­ children, 10 great- grand­ children; and a great- great­ grandchild. Friends will be received Wednesday, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH, where services will be held Thursday, July 12, 2012, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Van D. Fisher officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Theodore Kerey o Theodore J. (Bones) Kerey, 70, of 127 3rd St., Bridgeport, died Saturday at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born May 1, 1919 at Bridgeport, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Kerey. ,3 S/ . He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, and a U.S. Army veteran 01 World War II. He was preceded in death by a brother, Alfred Kerey. Surviving are his wife, Charlotte E. Sells Kerey; four daughters, Mrs. Larry (Shanna) Rac:kham of Fort Myers, Fla., Cynthia Foster of Shadyside, Mrs. Dave (Carla) Mirch of Martins Ferry and Mrs. Rick (Candy) Burgy of Bridgeport; two sisters, Margaret Schloe of Bridgeport and Goldie Shackelford of Mesa, Ariz. ; three grandchildren. Members of the famil y will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. William Rutter officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, with military graveside services by the Belmont County Council of VFW. Elizabeth Keri Elizabeth E. Keri, 92, formerly of West Road, Martins Ferry, jjjed Feb. 26, 2002 at Heartland of Lansnrg-NursiTTg & Rehabilitation Center, Lansing. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1909, a daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Petrusovich Pogan. Elizabeth was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Martins Ferry'. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Joseph Keri; two sisters, Helen Berher and Mathilda Kunczt; and one brother, John M. Pogan. Surviving are her sister, Irene Jurovcik, Lansing; godchild, Elizabeth Simon, Weirton; sister in law, Mary Pogan, Blaine; nephew, Joseph Berher and his wife Dee, Montgomery, Ala.; nephew, Anthony Kuntcz and his wife Evelyn, Peru, Ind.; niece, Maryanna Kuriczt, Peru, Ind.; nephew, John S. Pogan and his wife Ann, Flushing; niece, Suzanne DeVault and her hus­ band James, Engelwood, Fla. Funeral arrangments have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover St., Martins Ferry, where friends will be received Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, Friday at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery', Martins Ferry. Christian wake service will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Donations may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 20 N. 4th St., Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. Condolences may be made online at www.kellerfuneralhome.com. Mrs. Mary Keringer Mrs.,smojo-'v'f Mary T. Keringer, 91, Independence, Ohio, died Sunday at the Broadview Nursing Home, Parma. She was bom in Europe in December of 1882. She was a member of Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church of Barton. Preceding her in death was her husband, Paul, in 1940. She is survived by three sons, Paul of Detroit, Michigan; George of Cleveland and Joseph of Bar- nesville; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Klier, Barton; Mrs. Alice Johnson, Barnesville; Mrs. Margaret Stillmak, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Mrs. Elizabeth Kader and Mrs. Helen Klotz, both of Cleveland; several grand and great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Barton and burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Paul Kerirjgir^^ Paul V. Keringer, 85, Pleasant Grove, formerly of Detroit, Mich., and Barton, died Saturday at Pleasant Grove. He was bom Sept. 14, 1901 in Hungary, son of the late Paul B. Keringer Sr., and Mary Tinger Keringer. He was a retired em ployee of Chrysler Corn., Detroi t, and a Catholic. He was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph Keringer; two sisters, Mary Clear and Alice Johnson. Surviving are a brother, George of Cleveland; three sisters, Margaret Stillmak of Milwaukee, Wis., Elizabeth Kadar and Helen Klotz, both of Cleveland. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- ville, 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Michael Rotolo officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairs- ville. many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. In Marysville, Ohio, funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Marysville First United Methodist Church, where the family will receive friends beginning at 10 a.m. Rev. John Jackson will officiate. A luncheon will JAMES, AMY, follow the service for fami­ LUCAS KERKER ly and friends. ,. James Eric Kerker, 42, In Bethesda, Ohio, funer- his wife Amy Lynn Kemp aj services will be held at 3 Kerker, 38, and their son p m. Tuesday at Bethesda Lucas James Kerker, 6, all united Methodist Church ?f MaO'sv 1J1e* d1 e.d where the family will Monday, June 30, 2014 in recejVe friends beginning at Loveland, Colorado as a jq am Rev. John Jackson result of a tragic airplane wjp officiate and burial will accident while flying on a f0n0W at Ebenezer “great western adventure” Cemetery in Bethesda with for summer vacation. Military Honors being con- James was a self- ducted by Belmont County employed engineering sales Veterans Association, consultant and was a for­ Memorial contributions ^mer associatef , ^ of Honda may be made in memory of Research and Development the Kerker family to A-T in Marysville, Ohio. Children’s Project in care Amy was a dedicated 0fatcpor<* nurse practitioner at Underwood Funeral Nationwide. , Children, ’s. Home in Marysville and Hospital where she served KeUy . Kemp - Braido - in pediatric surgery for sev- patron Funeral Home in eral years. Bethesda are assisting the James and Amy received fnmjTv their greatest gift, Lucas Condolences may be James, on January 9, 2008 expressed to the family at at Riverside Methodist www.underwoodfuneral Hospital_ in, Columbus., , home.com and Lucas, lovingly known www.kellykempbraido as “Lukey James was a &patronfuneralhomes. com. student at Mill Valley ^ Elementary School where! he just completed kinder­ garten. Despite his challenges with ataxia- telangiectasia (A-T), he was lovingly embraced by his fellow stu­ dents and teachers. He was recently sworn in as a Junior Trooper for the Ohio State Highway Patrol. He enjoyed cars, dinosaurs, trains and potato chips “chippies.” His favorite color was red. James was a graduate of engineering from the University of Washington. He served in the United States Air Force. He was a licensed private pilot, a pro­ fessional AMA motorcycle racer, a dirt bike enthusiast and an avid golfer. Above all, he was a devoted hus­ band and “daddy.” Amy received a bache­ lor’s degree in nursing from Akron University and a master’s degree in nursing from Wheeling Jesuit University. As an advocate for A-T Children’s Project, she selflessly spent time organizing fundraising events in hopes of finding a cure. She was a PTO mom and a homeroom mother at her son’s school. She enjoyed running, reading and spend­ ing time with her family. Amy will be most remem­ bered for making sure that each day was “the best day of my son’s life.” J a m e s was born December 28, 1971 in Davenport, Iowa. He is survived by his parents, Ed and Alice Eddy of Bettendorf, Iowa; a brother, Joe (Nicole) Kerker of Kenosha, WI; a sister, Tammy (Dave) Drake of Moline, IL; and several nieces and nephews. Amy was born November 28, 1975 in Wheeling, West Virginia. She was preceded in death by her grandp arents, Robert Nucci and S tarling and Faye Kemp. She is survived by her parents, Gary W. and Robyn L. Nucci Kemp, of Marysville; a brother, Eric W. (Brittney) Kemp of Barnes viljp; a sister, Leslie A. (ICSith) Lefeld of New Bremen; her grandmother Jean Nucci of Flushing; and KERN, Anna “Mazie” Metz, 75, of McMechen, W.Va., died Thursday, May 27, 2004 in the Reynolds Memorial Hospital. She was bom April 25, 1929 in McMechen, a daughter of the late Charles and Ellen “Nellie” Cochran Metz. She was a member of the Trinity Episcopal Church, Moundsville, and a member of the Women’s Club of McMechen. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by a broth­ er, William Russell “Bud” Metz; two sisters, Lena Barnett and Eileen “Betts” Metz. Surviving is her beloved hus­ band of 54 years, Mayor William E. Kern of McMechen; a son, Robert W. Kern and his wife, Diane of Akron, Ohio; a daughter, Barbara A. Kern of Benwood, W.Va., a sister, Loret­ ta Haswell of Benwood; a sister- in-law, Margaret “Peggy” Metz of Wheeling; a granddaughter, Jennifer Cooper and her hus­ band, Eric of Akron; and several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend funeral services at 1 p.m. Satur­ day, May 29, 2004 at the Alt- meyer Funeral Home, McMechen Chapel, 214 Mar­ shall Street, McMechen with the Rev. Arnold Kaufman officiat­ ing. Interment at the conven­ ience of the family in McMechen Cemetery. Offer condolences online at www.altmeyer.com. Dr. Peter Kern <\\VqV*2> Dr. Peter Everett Kern, a dentist, 75, of Denton, Texas, formerly of Bellaire, now living in Daytona Beach, Florida, died Sunday, Sept. 12,1993, at Daytona Beach. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Huff-Slay Funeral Chapel, Pilot Point, Texas, with the Rev. Don Lee officiating. Burial will be in Belew Cemetery, Aubrey, Texas. His parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Fleet Kern. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy V. Rauch Kern. Surviving are a son, Peter Kern of Pjlot Point; a sister, Betty Rohrer of Alliance and four grandchildren. ..Kern was a practicing dentist, a as. Navy veteran of World War II, and builder and owner of several nursing facilities. Memorial contributions may be made to the Denton Humane Society, P.O. Box 1972, Denton, Texas 76202. KERNEN, Anna C„ 88, 1 of Beautiful Ridge, Clar- ington, Ohio, died Satur­ day. March 3, 2012, in Woodsfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, I Woodsfield. Ohio. ! I She was bom March 22, I 1923. in Sardis, Ohio, a I daughter of the late John R. land' Mary O. Winkler I Straub. I She was a loving mother land grandmother and a I member of Zion United I Church of Chnst. Sardis. I In addition to her par- I cnts, she was preceded in (death by her husband. I Arthur W. Kernen: two I brothers, Wesley and Sam (Straub: brother-in-law, (Clyde Blair: sister-in-law, (Eula Straub: nephew, I Roger Straub: and niece, I Donna Straub. I Survivors include a I daughter. Shirley (John) I Miller of Clarington: two I brothers. Roy (Winifred) I Straub of Greenville, N.C., I and Emerson (Florence) I Straub of Sardis. Ohio: two I sisters-in-law, Janet Straub ( and Marjorie Blair: three I granddaughters, Brenda I (Bob) Mauck, Barbara I (Brain) Arman and Amy I (Doug) Wagner: seven ( great-grandchildren. Jamie I and John Robert Mauck, I Casey, Megan, Brandon I and Chelsea Arman, and I Sophie Wagner: great- I granddaughter-in-law. Jade I Arman: and several nieces I and nephews, friends and I loved ones. ■ Family will receive I friends on Tuesday from 2- ■ 4 and 7-9 p.m. at the ■ Grisell Funeral Home, 125 ■ darinda Dr., Clarington, ■ Ohio, where services will ■be held on Wednesday at ■ l 1 a.m. with Rev. Terry ■Pringle officiating. ■ Interment will follow in ■ Zion Memorial Garden, ■ Sardis. ■ Memorial contributions 9 may be made to the Zion I Memorial Garden Ceme- 1 tery Fund, c/o Neal Marty, 1 47266 SR 536, Clarington, * OH 43915. KERNAN, Howard R., Jr., 71, of RD 3, Sand Hill, W.Va., died Monday, October 27, 2003, at home. He was born August 11, 1932. in Glen Dale. W.Va., the son of the late Howard R., Sr. and Ruth Keman. Mr. Keman was a retired coal miner having worked in the Val­ ley Camp and West Alexander Coal Mines, an Army veteran of World War II. a Methodist and a member of the Viola Sportsman Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Eleanor “Jackie” Winters Kernan, who died in 1985; a brother, William Keman; and a sister, Dorothy Berisford. Surviving are two sons, Zande Gray and his wife, Melissa, and Howard Lynn Kernan, all of Sand Hill, W.Va.; a daughter, Taci Wood of Sand Hill, W.Va.; a sister, Alberta Morris of Moundsville; two brothers, Charles Kernan and his wife, Thelma, and John Keman, all of Moundsville; five grandchildren, Jackie Kent, Logan Kent, Brei- enna Gray and Audrey Gray, all of Sand Hill, and Michael Gray of Hawaii; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, October 29, 2003, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, October 30, 2003, with the Rev­ erend Cheryl A. Boggs officiat­ ing. Interment in Sand Hill Cemetery, Sand Hill, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Sand Hill United Methodist Church, RD 3, Box 138, Wheeling, WV 26003. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepner.com. KERNAN, JoAnn, 65, of W. Marietta Street, Woodsfield, Ohio, died Thursday, April 24, 2003, in the Woodsfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. She was bom in Monroe County. Ohio on April 1, 1938, a daughter of Mar­ garet Resecker Bauer of Woods­ field and the late John W. Bauer. She was a member of the New Life Church of Woodsfield; a for­ mer Deputy Registrar of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Mon­ roe County; a former Monroe County Library Treasurer; a for­ mer member of the Woodsfield E- Squad; a member of the Illdreath- Rebekak Lodge 847 Lewisville, Ohio; and she served as a District Representative. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Julie Keman. In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband. John Keman of Woodsfield, whom she married May 26, 1957; two daughters, Juanita Russell and Jeanette Wilson and her husband. Ralph, all of Woodsfield; two brothers, Raymond Bauer of Woodsfield and Danny Bauer of Wyoming; three sisters. Betty Hardin of Pickerington, Ohio, Linda Fulton of Pataskala, Ohio and Ruth Gross of Whitehall, Ohio; an aunt, Ret. Col. Betty Holtz of Columbus, Ohio; an uncle, Fred W. Bauer of Indi­ anapolis, Ind.; five grandchildren, Jacob A. Wilson of Caldwell, Ohio and Jennifer Russell, Savan­ nah Wilson, China Wilson and Cheyenne Wilson, all of Woods­ field; and a great-granddaughter, Chloe Wilson of Caldwell. Friends received from 4-9 p.m. Friday and also from 9 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Satur­ day, April 26, 2003 at the Bauer- Turner Funeral Home, 100 S. Paul St., Woodsfield, Ohio with Russell Atkinson officiating. Interment in the Friendship Ceme­ tery, Lewisville, Ohio. Rebekak Lodge services 7:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. I James Delbert ‘Sonny’ Kemen I 1937-2014 I James Delbert “Sonny” Kemen, Sr. 77, of Beallsvilie ■ died Saturday, October 18, 2014 at his home. He was ■ bom May 9, 1937 in Marshall County, West Virginia, I a son of the late Delbert and Mary Ellen Scott Kemen. I Sonny was a member of the East Sunsbury Baptist I Church near Beallsvilie and a retired employee of the I former North American Coal #5 Mine. | Surviving are his wife of 54 years, Verylnn Reed Kemen, three sons, James Delbert (Kim) Kemen, Jr. and Scott Allen (Tammy) Kemen both of Beallsvilie, and Eric Vance (Chris) Kemen of Jerusalem; seven grandchildren, J D (Eliza), Cody (Ashley), Kala, Skylar, Dylan, Seonna and Jared; also three great­ grandchildren, Aaliyah, Klaira, and Quintm./^/^* Visitation was held October 20 at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsvilie where funeral services were con- ducted October 21 with Pastor Floyd Atkinson officiat­ ing. Interment followed in Beallsvilie Cemetery. Those wishing to offer their condolences or share a memory with Sonny’s family, may do so by visiting www.har- perfh.net. KERNER, Bertha M., 78, of Dillonvale, Ohio, died Sunday, May 23, 2004 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferfy, Ohio. She was born November 20,. 1925 in Triadelphia, W.Va., the daughter of the late Frank and Julia Boria Magyar Sr. Bertha was a member of the Dillonvale Presbyterian Church; a secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary; treasurer of the Senior Citizens of Dillonva­ le; a volunteer for the Fireman’s Auxiliary; and a member of the. Southern Jefferson County Polit­ ical Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an . infant son, Kim Alan Kemer; her i step-mother, Rose Kubica Mag­ yar; brothers, Steve. Frank and j John Magyar; and a sister, Eliza­ beth Magyar Dolfi. Bertha is survived by her hus­ band, George A. Kerner; her son, Charles “Chuck” Kemer of Dillonvale and his fiancee, Diana Jones of Wintersville, Ohio; her brother, Joe Magyar of Martins Ferry; her sister, Erne- line Szypkowski of Dillonvale. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Sec­ ond Street, Dillonvale, Ohio from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednes­ day where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Byron McElroy officiating.' Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Betty L. Kerner Betty L. Kerner, 86, of Bamesville, Ohio, died Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 at Bamesville Hospital. She was bom Aug. 12, 1917 in Beallsville, a daughter of the late Charles and Icie Williams Garrison. Betty was a retired waitress, and a member of the First Christian Church of Bamesville. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a brother Richard Garrison. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Jeff (Dolores) Change of Bamesville, two sons Donald (Linda) Kerner of Byesville and Larry (Brenda) Kerner of Bamesville, eight grandchildren, 10 great - grandchildren and three great - great - grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received Monday, 11 a.m., until time of service at 1 p.m. at Kelly - Kemp - Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main St., Bamesville, with Pastor Edward Eberhart officiating, burial in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. Donald Kerner • Donald P. “Cobra” Kerner, 69, of Byesville. Ohio, died Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006 at Ohio , State University Hospital, Columbus. He was born July 16, 1936 in Lowellville, Pa., son of a deceased father and the late Betty Garrison Kerner.

\r. He was a Heavy Equipment Operator for R & F Coal *' Company and worked in the steel mill for several years. He was a Lutheran by faith. Surviving are his wife, *" Linda R. (Ward) Kerner, Cambridge; a daughter, Kimberly A. (Dean) Brenning, Cambirdge; three sons: Donald P. (Sherri) Kerner, McDonald, Ohio, Kenneth (Gina) Kerner, Cedar Creek, Texas and Randall S. (Cindy) Kerner, J Lockhart, Texas; eight grand- children: Josh, Amy, Mark, Madison, Bradley, Joshua, Amber and Ashley and four great- grandchildren; a sister, Dolores (Jeff) Chance, ; Barnesville and one brother, Larry (Brenda) Kerner, • Barnesville. ; Visitation, Thursday, Jan. V 19, 2006, 5 to 8 p.m., at the Bundy-Law Funeral Home, l Cambridge, Ohio where serv- L ices will be held Friday, Jan. »•* 20, 2006 at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. Virginia Geiger. Burial follows in Guernsey Memory ■ / Gardens. George Kerner George A. Kerner, 84, of Dillonvale. died Saturday, April 16, 2005, at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was bom June 2, 1920, in Dillonvale, a son of the late Karel and Mary Poncar Kerner. George was a World War II Army Veteran and a member of American Legion McCook Post #529, Eagles #1 572, CSA Lodge #389, AARP Chapter 3773, the Senior Citizens Center, the Pine Valley i Sportsmen’s Club and the Southern Jefferson Political Club. He served 22 years on the Dillonvale Council and was an honorary member of the Dillonvale Volunteer Fire Department. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Bertha; an infant son, Kim 1 Alan Kerner; a brother, Charles Kerner; and two sisters, Mildred Dolezal and Mary Ellis. Surviving are his son, Charles “Tuba” Kerner, and his Fiancee, Diana Jones, of Dillonvale; and a sister, Emma Cierzewski of Norwalk. Friends will be received Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment is to follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. The Dillonvale American Legion McCook Post #529 will hold military graveside services. KERNER, Larry J., 59, of Barnesville, Ohio, died Wednesday, December 5, 2007. in Henry County. In. Larry was born October 11,1948 in New Castle. Pa., a son of the late John R. Kemer and Betty Garrison Kerner. Larry worked with FED EX Express of St. ClairsviHe: a member of the Barnesville First Christian Church; and the Kirkwood Masonic Lodge of Hendrysburg, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Kemer. Surviving are his wife, Brenda Lucas Kemer; a daugh­ ter, Shannna (Chris) Anderson; a son, Richard (Corrina) Kemer all of Barnesville; three grand children. Aaron, Kayla, and Logan; a step-grandson. Dustin; and a sister. Delores Chance of Barnesville. Friends will be received Saturday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home 702 East Main St. Barnesville. Ohio, where serv­ ices will be held Saturday 8 p.m. with Pastor Edward Eberhart officiating. Burial at the convenience of the family. Kirkwood Masonic services Saturday 6 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to the 3 Cs Cancer Support Group 236 Morgantown Ave. Barnesville.OH 43713 or the First Christian Church 219 Church St. Barnesville. OH 43713. KERNIK, Joanne T., 72, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Sunday July 25, 2010 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. Joanne was bom January 14, 1938 in Bellaire, Ohio a daughter of Anna M. Valloric Hora and the late Joseph Edward Hora Sr. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church Shadyside, OH, and the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Mark Tyler. Surviving is her husband of 54 years, Michael Kernik Sr., her mother, Anna M. Valloric Hora of Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter, Dianne Tyler, two sons, Michael Kernik and his wife Lori, David Kernik and his wife Jolynn, all of Shadyside, Ohio. A brother, Joseph A. Hora Jr. and his wife Mary of Belmont, Ohio, seven grandchildren and three great grandchil­ dren. Family and friends will be received Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. & 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-AItmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio, funeral liturgy with Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Monsignor George Coyne as Celebrant. Burial will be at the con­ venience of the family in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to, The Schiffler Cancer Center at 1 Medical Park, Wheeling WV. 26003. Vigil services will be held Wednesday at 2:15 p.m. in the funeral home. Frank Kernik Frank Kernik, 81, of Powhatan Point, Ohio died Monday, Jan. 31, 2005 at the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. He was bom Sept. 17, 1923 at Fort Pitt (Dilles Bottom), Ohio, a son of the late Joseph and Mildred Kernik. Frank was retired from the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Steubenville Mill. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lou Hartman Kernik; five brothers, Joe, Ben, Paul, Tony and a baby brother, George Kernik; two sisters, Rose Tohol and Margaret Nelson. Surviving are two daughters, Jerry Kernik and Connie Teasdale and her husband, Skip; one granddaughter, Jackie Teasdale Kish and her husband, Dennis and one grandson, Chad Teasdale and a great grandson, Kellen M. Kish, a brother, Mike Kemik and his wife, JoAnn and a sister, Eleanor Delongo and her husband, Donald. There will be no visitation. Frank requested that his body be donated to the West Virginia University College of Medicine in Morgantown, W. Va. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, Ohio. Joseph Kernik IIMm Joseph R. Kemik, 70, 19417 Gulf Blvd., Indian Shores,, Fla., formerly of Powhatan Point, died Thursday at City Hospital, Bellaire. He was bom July 22,1920 at Glen Dale, W.Va., a son of the late Joseph and Millie Kemik. He was a retired employee of the North American Coal Co., No. 3 mine, at Dilles Bottom, a Methodist and a U.S. Army veteran of World Warll. Surviving are his wife, Leona G. Brubaker Kemik; two sons, Daniel Cook of Reynoldsburg and Dennis Kemik of Powhatan Point; three daughters, Glenna Vichich of Daytona Beach, Fla., Zelda Smith of Shadyside and Kim Nelms of Clear­ water, Fla.; two brothers, Frank Ker­ nik of Powhatan Point and Mike Kemik of Shadyside; two sisters, Rose Tohol in Maryland and Eleanor DeLongo of Beallsville; 12 grand- j children and six great-grandchildren. | Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, Saturday 2 until 7 p.m. when funeral services will be conducted. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. KERNIK, Leona Grace, 93, of Powhatan Point, OH, passed away Wednesday, October 2, 2013, at Belmont Community Hospital Bellaire, OH. Leona was born March 23, 1920 in Monessen, Pa, a daughter of the late Hugh D. and Emma Grace Lynn Brubaker. She was a Methodist by faith, past president of the Powhatan Senior Citizens Center and a lifetime mem­ ber of the Powhatan VFW Ladies Auxiliary. Preceding her in death was her first husband, Glenn Cook on July 5, 1944; her second husband, Joseph R. Kernik on July 18, 1991. Surviving are her beloved children, Glenna Vichich of Port Orange, FL, Zelda Keitz of Powhatan Pt, OH, Daniel (Dixie) Cook of Circleville, OH, Dennis Kernik of Powhatan PT, OH, Kim (Bill) Nelms of Parrish, FL; a brother, Claudis “Skip” (Lila) Brubaker of Powhatan PT, OH; 12 grandchildren, Jodie (Donnie) Leone of Port Orange, FL, Tom ( Rhonda) Vichich of Newark, DE, John Vichich of Columbus, OH, Stacey (Joe) Elizondo of Charlotte, NC, Jack (Tomma) Smith of Martins Ferry, OH, Daniel (Ranay) Smith of Maynard, OH, Rob Kernik of Barnesville, OH, Travis Kernik of Akron, OH, Gwen (Bill) Moore of Circleville, OH, Glen Daniel (Donna) Cook of Ashville, OH, Jeremy (Linda) Nelms of Wheeling, WV and Shai Lee (Mike) Hamlin of Parrish, FL; lj^great- grandchildren. “7Y^. Family and friends will be received Sunday, October 6, 2013 at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan, Pt. OH from noon until time of funeral service at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Lorna Knight officiating. Burial will be at the con­ venience of the family in Powhatan Cemetery Powhatan Pt., OH. Memorial contributions may be made to the Powhatan Pt. Fire Department or the Pnu/h;>l;in Senior PfMUttC____ Mary Lou Kernik Mary Lou Kernik, 70, Carrie Street, Powhatan Point, died Tues- day, Nov. 18, 1997, in Wheeling Hospital.’ She was Dorn June 27, 1927, a daughter of the late Heini and Grace Wood Hartman. She was owner-manager of the former Hartman Hotel, Powhatan Point, for over 50 years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her broth­ er, Louis Hartman. Surviving are her husband, Frank Kernik; two daughters, Mrs. Clevin (Connie) Teasdale and Jerry L. Kernik, both of Powhatan Point; a sister, Mrs. Rudy (Helen Lee) Smigill of Powhatan Point; two grandchildren; a great-grandson. There will be no visitation. Memorial services will be held at a later dater Arrangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, Memori- al contributions may be made to the Powhatan Point Emergency Squad. MICHAEL KERNIK Michael Kernik, 80 of Shadyside, OH. died Sunday, May 1 1. 2014. at his home. He was bom August 27. 1933 in Powhatan Point, OH, a son of the late Joseph and Millie Mcrzel Kernik. Mike was a retired employee of the Ormet Corporation. He was a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church in Shadyside. OH: a graduate of Powhatan High School; a former Shadyside Village councilman and a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Shadyside Athletic Boosters. He was a U.S. Navy veteran serving on the USS Newport News. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Joanne T. Hora Kernik on July 25. 2010: his brothers and sisters, Joseph. Frank, Tony, Paul. Ben. George. Rose, Margaret and Eleanor: and his son-in-law. Mark Tyler. Surviving are his chil­ dren, Dianne Tyler of Shadyside. OH. Michael (Lori) Kernik of Shadyside. OH and David (Jolynn) Kernik of Powhatan Point. OH. Also seven grandchil­ dren, Mark (Karen). Chris, Tammy. Michael (Lacie). Steve (Erika). Kevin and Josh; five great-grandchil­ dren. Nathan, Marissa. Natalie. Kayla and Noah: and several niece^-and nephews. /Z- Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral homes & Crematory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside. OH on Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the St. Mary Catholic Church, Shadyside, OH. with Fr. Samuel R. Saprano, as Celebrant. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery will be held at the convenience of the fam­ ily. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside High School Athletic Director's Fund. 3890 Lincoln Ave.. Shadyside, OH 43947. Belmont County Council of the American Legion will conduct full Military Honors on Wednesday at 9:1 5 a.m. at the funeral home. KERdwtkft Drive, Powhatan Point, died Monday in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired employee of the North Ameri­ can Coal Corp., No. 6 mine, a Protes­ tant and an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Bettie Thompson Kernik; two sons, Ted and Tod, both of Powhatan Point; three brothers, Frank of Powhatan Point, Michael of Shadyside and Joe of Indian Rocks, Fla.; two sisters, Rose Tohol of Frederick, Md., and Mrs. Donald (Eleanore) DeLongo of Wilson, Ohio. Friends received 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memo­ rial contributions may be made to the Powhatan emergency squad. KERNOSKI. Edna Kathyrn Long, 88, of Valley Grove, W.Va., died Thursday. Feb. 27, 2003 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. W.Va. She was bom Oct. 4. 1914, the daughter of the late William H. and Mabel Brand Long. She was a retired maid from the Fort Henry Motel and a member of Roney’s Point Pres­ byterian Church, Triadelphia,. W.Va. Mrs. Kemoski was past president, secretary and treasur­ er for Valley Grove Fire Depart­ ment and was a member of the Elm Grove Senior Citizens, Women’s Auxiliary. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph “Joe” Kemos­ ki; a son, Joseph W.; five broth­ ers and three sisters. She is survived by two sons, Robert L. Kernoski and his wife, Shirley, of Wellsburg. W.Va., James L. Kernoski and his wife, Carol, of Newport News, Va.; a daughter, Gladys Mae Griffith and her husband, William, of Wheeling; nine grandchildren, two stepgrand- children; 10 great-grandchil­ dren, three great-great-grand- children, and six stepgreat- grandchildren. Friends will be received 7-9 p.m. Saturday, noon to 3 and 7- 9 p.m. Sunday at Kepner Funer­ al Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling, where service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 3, 2003 with the Rev. Jay McMillen officiating. Inter­ ment will be in Kadesh Chapel Cemetery at a later time due to the snow. Memorial contributions may be made to Roney’s Point Pres­ byterian Church, RD 1, Triadel­ phia, WV 26059. You may offer personal con- dolence to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. KERNS, Ann J. Casey, 83, of Jones Street. Wheeling, W.Va., died Thursday. June 26, 2003, in Kettering Medical Cen­ ter, Kettering. Ohio. She was bom May 30. 1920 in Smith's Fern'. Pa.' the daugh­ ter of the late Maurice T. and Mary R. Quinn Casey. She was a retired postmaster from Valley Grove Post Office, and a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling. She was a charter member of Valley Grove Lioness Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Darsie H. Kerns, in 1976; three sons, Robert L., Paul R. and Teddy J. Kerns; a brother, D. James Casey; two sisters, Mary Hawk and Mar­ garet Carrigan. Surviving, are her children, Timothy J. Kerns and his wife, Denise of Kingwood, W.Va., Beth Withrow of Beavercreek, Ohio, Paulette Young and her husband, Thomas, of Warwick, R.I.; two sisters, Rita Mastrovich of Midland, Pa., and Loretta Longo of Meadville, Pa.; a brother, Joseph C. Casey of Ohio; two grandchildren, Can­ dace B. Pyle and her husband, Brent, of Miamisburg, Ohio, Scott P. Withrow and his wife, Katy of Selma, Ala.; three great­ grandchildren Liam Brent Pyle, Austin Quinn Pyle and Parker Chase Withrow; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Altmeyer Funeral Horne, 154 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic. Church. Interment in Mount Cal­ vary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Vincent de, Paul Catholic Grade School, 127 Key Ave., Wheeling, WV 26003. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.alt- meyer.com. ______KERNS, Cathy Jean Gar­ rison, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday, February 4, 2007, at her home. She was bom December 1 7, 1953, in Wheeling, the daugh­ ter, of Joan Lois Brown Garri­ son and the late Leroy G. Gar­ rison. Mrs. Kerns was a home­ maker; and Protestant by faith. In addition to her mother, she was survived by her hus­ band. Robert E. Kerns; two daughters, Lois Jean Coffman and her husband, Larry, of Glen Dale, Az.. and Leslie Kay Kerns of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; a brother, Barry Garri­ son and his wife. Kathleen, of Triadelphia; six grandchildren, Kenneth and Kayla Kuri, Kyle Kerns, Celeste Coffman, Lawrence and Robert Coff­ man; an Uncle David Brown and his wife, Linda; a niece, Rachel Garrison; a nephew, Jeremy Garrison; her pal, Casey Ann Hostutler; and good friend, Ruth Walters. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, February 7, 2007, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob St., South Wheeling, where serv­ ice will be held Thursday, February 8, 2007, at 10 a.m. with Mr. David Lee Brown officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Hospice 132 Peters Run Road, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003. KERNS, Erma R., age 93, I of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Moundsville, W.Va., died Monday, July 10, 2006 in Westminster Therber, Colum­ bus. She was bom on March 12. 1913 in Ramp. West Virginia, the daughter of the "late Andrew and Lula Wingfield Harris. She was a seamstress; and a member of Temple Baptist Church in Moundsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. John Kerns: two daughters. Lois June Lloyd and Johnnie Lou Fleming; a grand­ son. Daniel Andrew Barnhart; a granddaughter, Angela Dee Coster; three brothers, Sam, Homer and Harold; and five sisters. Thelma. Mogene, Dora,, Burma and Elsie. Survivors include four daughters, Wanda Mellon of South Carolina, Rev. Norma Lee Barnhart and her husband. Dr. William Barnhart, of Elmhurst, Illinois. Brenda Womack and her husband, Dennis Womack, of Columbus and Deborah Mills and her husband. Evert Mills, of Beck- ley, W.Va.; ten grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; a great-great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Friday from 4-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Cre­ matory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held on Satur­ day at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Mark Plaugher officiating. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Temple Baptist Church, Second and Olive, Moundsville, WV 26041 or Westminster Therber, 717 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Sympathy expressions at www.griselIfuneralhomes.com. MARTHA KERNS Martha Lee McKelvey Kerns, 87, of Clarington, OH, passed away Tuesday, December 19, 2017, at her residence. She was bom December 4, 1930 in Round Bottom, OH, the daughter of the late Clarence and Elizabeth Reef McKelvey. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ, In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Hugh W. Kerns; an infant son, Roger Lee Kerns; five sisters, Elsie Bertschy, Wanda Schindler, Elda Winkler, Betty Marty and Dorothy Bryant; four brothers, Charles, Harold, Diamond and James McKelvey. Survivors include three daughters, Carolyn Sue (Gordon) Wells of Vienna, WV, Patricia Ann (Andy) McDougal of Trappe, MD, Mary Jane (Don) Kyle of Ft. Collins, CO; two grand­ daughters, Elizabeth Ann Crum and Sarah Jane Cur­ tis; four grandsons, Phillip Wayne Wells, Robert Andrew McDougal, Kristo­ pher Donald Kyle and Joshua Stephen Kyle ; two great-granddaughters, three great-grandsons and several nephews and nieces.*^ L_ Family will receive friends Friday December 22, 2017 from 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home 125 Clarinda Dr. Clarington, OH, where services will be held Sat­ urday at 1 p.m. with Evangelist Jason Huffman officiating. Interment will follow in Clarington Cemetery. Sympathy expressions at griseIlnineralhomes.com. KERNS, Marv Lou Baker, 77. of Wheeling. W.Va., loving mother, grandmother and great- mother, died Sunday, December 21. 2008. in the Ohio Valley Medical Center. Wheeling. She was bom February 2, 1931. in Wheeling, the daughter of the late William and Ida Baker. Mrs. Kerns was a home­ maker; and a Lutheran. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Edward D. Kerns in 1991; and several brothers and sisters. Surviving are four sons. David E. Kerns of Wheeling, Bill F. Kerns and his wife, Julie, of Moundsville, W.Va.. Doug W. Kems and his wife, Trancie, of Fort Worth, Texas and R. Michael Kerns of Wheeling; two daughters. Joy Altman and her husband, Paul T., of Newport News, Va. and Peggy Kerns of Richmond. VaT; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Funeral service and inter­ ment will be held at the con­ venience of the family. Local arrangements are by the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling. Memorial contributions can be made to the Mary Kerns Memorial Fund, c/o Joy All- man, 263 Lou Mack Court. Newport News, VA 23602. KERNS, Maynard Lacy, 82, of Wheeling, died Tuesday, May 3, 2005 in the Country Club Retirement Center, Bel- laire, Ohio. He was bom Nov. 2, 1922 in Harrison County, W.Va., the son of the late Vance and Nellie Shanks Kerns. He was a retired coal miner; and a Protestant by faith. In addition to his parents , he was also preceded in death by his wife, Mildred Jean Hart Kerns; a sister; and four broth­ ers. ; Surviving are a son, Edward Lee Kerns of Wheeling; three daughters, Priscilla Stewart and her husband, Ray , Darlene Mor­ gan and her husband, Joe, all of Beckley, W.Va., Barbara Hanlin and her husband, Ricky, of Steubenville, Ohio, eight grand­ children; fourteen great-grand­ children; several brothers and sisters. There will no visitation at the funeral home. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheeling. KERNS. Wayne G., 79, Paden City, died July 2. 2006 at home. He was born August 16, 1926 in Dale, W.Va., a son of the late George Kerns and Lula McIntyre Kerns. He was the owner of Kerns Radio and TV Sales and Ser­ vice, a former Independent Oil 1 Producer, a WWII Army Vet­ eran and a member of the Paden City Church of Christ. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Earleen L. Wharton Kerns, who died in 1993; a daughter. Betty Estep; a broth­ er: Ralph Kerns; a sister, Vir­ ginia Williamson. Surviving are two sons, Larry W. (Toni) Kerns Park­ ersburg, W.Va. and Gary R. (Clara) Kerns, Paden City, W.Va.; two daughters, Barbara (Jack) Glover and Carol Kerns, both of Paden City, W.Va.; 14 grandchildren; 25 great-grand-1 children; a brother, Leon Kerns, Vienna, W.Va.; a sister, Helen McIntosh, Devola, Ohio. Friends may call Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Myers Funeral Home, Sis- tersviIIe,.W.Va. and on Thurs­ day from 9 a.m. until time of service at J p.m. with Evange­ list Morris Hafley officiating. Burial in Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City, W.Va. Condolences may be expressed online at www. myersfuneralhomewv.com KERNS-STOJAK, Vir­ ginia E. (Silvers,) 82, of Fol- lansbee, W.Va., died Thurs­ day. November 16. 2006 in Weirton Medical Center in Weirton, W.Va. She was bom on June 20, 1924 in Independence Town­ ship in Washington County, Pa., a daughter of the late Ira and Jetta Silvers. She is also preceded in death by her first husband, Okie Kerns; four brothers. Danny, Pete. Charles, and Bert Silvers; and a sister, Peg Garee. Virginia was Christian by faith; and a homemaker. She enjoyed bowling and playing bingo. Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy Kerns and husband, Ralph, of Wintersville, Ohio, JoAnn Myers and husband, James A., of Wellsburg, W.Va.; three sisters, Mary Rose Negri of Follansbee, Kathryn Hayes of Martins Ferry, Ohio, and Betty Goetz of Wellsburg; five grandchil­ dren; and eight great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Chambers Funeral Home, Wellsburg on Friday, Novem­ ber 17, 2006 from 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m. and again on Saturday, November 18. 2006 from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. with Pastor Tom Bog- ardus officiating. Interment will follow in l Kadesh Chapel Cemetery in Beech Bottom, W.Va. Tonya Kernya Tonya L. Kernya, 33, Cherry Valley Road, Cadiz, Ohio, died Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006 at Mercy Medical Center, Canton, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 E. Market St., Cadiz, Ohio, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, from 11 a.m., until time of service at 1 p.m., at the funeral home.Burial at Greenwood Cemetery, Hopedale, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to: Sky Bank, Cadiz, Ohio for her son, Wesley. Anna M. Kerr Anna M Kerr, 91, of Mt. Pleasant, S.C. formerly of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Thursday, April 24, 2003. She was bom May 26, 1911 at St. Michael’s, Pa., a daughter of the late Clark and Jennetta Ford Sterner. Anna was a former clerk for St. Clairsville Municipal Utilities and a member of the First Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents srfe was preceded in death by her husband James Kerr. Surviving are her son James of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., her daughter Mary Kennedy of Hernando Beach, Fla., a sister Rose Tronzo of Spangler, Pa., six grandchil­ dren and six great - grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received from 11 a.m. until time of funeral services at 1p.m., Monday at the Beck - Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W.*Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio, with Rev. Homer Harden officiating. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made, to The Franke Home, 1885 Rifle Range Road, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. 29464. KERR, Danford Alexander, 79, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died peacefully March 3, 2009, at his home. He was born September 22, 1929, in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Robert Ralston and Dorothy Ruth Danford Kerr. Dan graduated from Wooster "Business college in 1950 and began a career in the'savings and loan industry as an Examiner for the State of Ohio. He moved into the sav­ ings industry with the Home Savings and Loan Association of Dayton, OH, as Vice President for 1 3 years and to the Fidelity Savings and Loan Associa­ tion Martins Ferry, OH, as President from 1969 to 1980. He was later a recovery specialist for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, assisting in the recovery of several say­ ings and loans in Ohio, Illi­ nois, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. Dan served in the Counter Intelligence Corps of the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was 32nd degree Mason, mem­ ber of the Osiris Shrine Wheeling, a longtime member and treasurer of the Oglebay Woodcarvers Guild, a former Belmont Hills Country Club mem­ ber, Lions International, the American Savings and Loan Institute and the National Association of Review Appraisers. Dan is survived by his wife Martha Jean Stone Kerr, two brothers Robert Ralston Jr. and his wife JoAnn Turner Kerr of Lay- ton, UT, their children Tim Kerr, Peggy Speak, Megan Tullis and William Charles and his wife Julia Clifford Kerr of Alexandria, VA, their son William, .a nephew Dr. Michael McMannis and nieces Dar­ lene McMannis and Clara Elliott Jarrel. Dan, his brothers and all three wives were raised in and around Bellaire. He was Christian by faith. Friends will be received from 10 a.m. until the time of Dan’s Memorial Service at I 1 a.m. Friday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Richard Hendrix officiat- ingv In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions may be made to the Cumberland Trail Fire Dis­ trict, 142 S. Marietta St., St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Dorothy Kerr Dorothy Danford Kerr, 93, oi Noble Street, Bellaire, died Mon­ day. Jan. 22.1996. at East Ohio "Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born Oct. 11, 1902, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Cook and Nannie Timberlake Dan- ford. She was a member of First Unit­ ed Methodist Church of Bellaire, and Order of Eastern Star 581 of Shadyside. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, John Cook Danford; three sisters, Eleanor Danford, Laura Tobin, and Martha Danford. Surviving are her husband, R. Ralston Kerr; three sons, Danford A. Kerr of St. Clairsville, Robert R. Kerr Jr. of Layton, Utah, and William C. Kerr of Alexandria, Va.; a brother, Richard Danford of Bellaire; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Stephen Sparling officiating. Burial in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. ______Douglas C.Kej£_ | Douglas Coopei^err, 63, 106 ! S. Sugar St.. St. Clairsville re- j tired St. Clairsville High School i teacher, died Friday at his home. He was born on Feb. 26, 1904, at Downington, Ohio, a son of the late Rev. Thomas H. and Anna Cooper Kerr. He was a member of the Thoburn Methodist Church and the Men’s Bible Class. Surviving are a son, John Kerr, St. Clairsville and a sister, i Miss Mary Helen Kerr, ! Shadyside. Funeral services were held at Shadyside Monday with the Rev. John L. Clark of the Thoburn Methodist Church and the Rev, William Weinland of the Shadyside Methodist Church of­ ficiating. Burial was at West Rushville, Ohio. KERR, Howard M., 85, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, October 12, 2005 in Peterson Rehabilitation Hos­ pital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling, W.Va. Born in Akron, Ohio, on February 3, 1920, Howard was the son of the late Howard and Grace Kerr. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII; a Past Master of Nel­ son Lodge No. 30, A.F. & A.M., Wheeling, member of El Tor Grotto, Wheeling; and a member of Bethlehem Presby­ terian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mae E. Kerr of Wheeling; daughter, Bonnie K. Niess and her hus­ band. John, of Wheeling; and sister, Eileen Adams and her husband, Lonnie, of Wheeling. Friends will be received Fri­ day, October 14, 2005 from 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. at the McCoy- Altmeyer Funeral Home, 44 15th Street, Wheeling, W.Va., where funeral services will be held Saturday, October 15, 2005 at 10 a.m. with Rev. David Lawrence officiating. Interment will follow in Hal­ cyon Hills Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Masonic graveside rites will be conducted by Ohio Lodge No. 1, A.F. & A.M. Memorial contributions may be made to Ohio Lodge No. 1, 83 14th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. J. Norman Kerr js/r>ny 1171 J. Norman Kerr, 72, of 107 Overbaugh Ave., St. Clairsville, died Monday night at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. He was born Sept. 22, 1905, at Arcadia, Pa., a son of the late Sherman and Mary Kline Kerr. He was a retired production engineer of the Oglebay-Norton Co., a member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville, Masonic Lodge of Hastings, Pa., Osiris Shrine of Wheeling and St. Clairsville Lions Club. He was president of the AARP and a member of the St. Clairsville Planning Charter Commission. Surviving are his widow, Anna Sterner Kerr; one daughter,, Mary Margaret Kennedy of: Washington, Pa.; one son, James Kerr of Charleston, S.C.; two brothers, Richard Kerr of Springfield, Va., and Alan Kerr of Ebensburg, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Hunter of In­ diana, Pa., Mrs. Henrietta Roberts of Levittown, Pa. and Mrs. Geneva Moreland of Har­ risburg, Pa.; six grandchildren. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, where services were conducted with Rev. Edward Mooney in charge. Burial was in i Holly Memorial Gardens, Plea­ sant Grove. KERR, Mae E. Utter, 85, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, April 4, 2007, at home. She was born July 14, 1922, in Adena, Ohio, a daughter of the late George and Ada Williams Utter. Mae w'as a member of the Bethlehem United Presbyterian Church. Eastern Star, and White Shrine. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Howard M. Kerr, in 2005: and two sisters. Pearl Utter and Georgia Bauman. Surviving are her daughter, Bonnie K. Niess and her hus­ band. John, of Wheeling; sis­ ter-in-law, Eileen Adams of Wheeling; a special caregiver, Karen Crouse of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m.. Friday. April 6, 2007, at the McCoy-Altmeyer Funer­ al Home, 44 15th St., Wheel­ ing, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 7. 2007, with the Rev. David Lawrence officiating. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Gardens, Sherrard, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethlehem United Presbyterian Church, 45 "hapel Road, Wheeling, WV >6003. KERR. Marie R., 86, of S. Lincoln Avenue, died , Wednesday. July 18. 2007, in . the Blossom "Nursing and Rehab Cenier. She was born August 6. ; 1920 in Bellaire. Ohiordaugh- ter of the late James A. and Bertha (Schleicher) Digity. Marie was a graduate of Bellaire High School: and moved to this area in 1956. Marie worked at the Society Bank in Salem as a secretary for 13 years, retiring* in 1989. Previously, she was a secretary for the Union Steel Supply Co. for 36 years. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church: and served in various offices with the United Methodist Women. She also served 16 years as secretary for the Salem Federation of Women's Club: member of Fadely Guild, Beta Sigma Phi: Church Women United: YWCA: and Salem Humane Society. Marie was a volunteer at the Salem Community Theatre: and belonged to several area square dance^clubs. Her husband. William S. Kerr, whom she married May 9, 1948, preceded her in death on August 11.1976. A sister. Alma Shavers; and a brother, John Digity also preceded her in death. She is survived by a sister, /une Blaney of Bethesda, Ohio: along with several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be held Sunday from 6-8 p.m., at the Stark Memorial Funeral Home, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, with the Rev. Mac Kelly officiating. Burial will be in the Highland Memorial Cemetery in Beloit. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 244 S. Broadway, Salem OH 44460. or Salem Federation of Women's Club. 271 S. Broadway, Salem OH 44460. - i'-; vs •38 : r»i' -*>U .V. W ; . 'f-r- % *rr . I »

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I I . liV'r' v'i i« feli KERR. Mildred Lucille Hanley, 86, died Saturday, March 4, 2006 in the Westch­ ester Care Center, Tempe, Ariz. “Millie” is a former resident of Wheeling, W.Va., and a long time resident of Fairmont and Mannington, W.Va. She was the daughter of Thomas William and Rose Hannon Hanley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her ] loving spouse of 66 years. William H. Kerr; two brothers. John Edward and Thomas William Hanley; five sisters, Kathryn Warner. Elizabeth Dunnigan, Helen Hall, Grace Huey and Rose Dashiell; a grandson, Brian Kerr; and an infant great-granddaughter. She is survived by three sons, William (Frances) Kerr of Tempe, Tom (Lisa) Kerr of Muncie, Ind. and Jack (Linda) Kerr of Wheeling; seven grand­ children, Erikka (Tom) Storch and Steve (Maureen) Kerr, both of Wheeling, Chris (Corey) Kerr of Hilliard, Ohio, Andrew (Jill) Kerr and Adam Kerr, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Matthew Kerr ana David Ken of Tempe; two step-grandchildren, Aman­ da and Chase Estes; seven great­ grandchildren, Seth, Alexis and Payton Storch of Wheeling, Elizabeth and Benjamin Ken of Indianapolis, Alex and Katelyn Ken of Hilliard; one sister, Joan Burns of Fairmont, W.Va., Nancy Ken of Sheridan, Ind.; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. As a final commitment to higher education, Millie has donated her body to the Univer­ sity of Arizona Science Depart­ ment. A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday, May 12, 2006 at 2 p.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church. KERR, Paul W., 89, of Ned Ridge Road, New Freeport, Pa., died Satur­ day, April 19. 2008, in the Rolling Meadows Nursing Home in Waynesburg, Pa. He was born Slay 1. 1918, in New Freeport, a son of the late Thomas W. Kerr and Sarah E. Barger Kerr. Mr. Kerr was retired after 25 years of service at the Parma Chevrolet Plant, Cleveland, Ohio; was a member of the Sand Hill Church of Christ; and was a United States Army Veteran, having served in Panama in World War II. He was a member of the VFW, Way­ nesburg; and was president of the Littleton Senior Cen­ ter. He loved to collect Mus­ tang cars and also was a coin collector. He was a graduate of Wheeling High School. Surviving are one brother. Jack Kerr of Huntsville, Ala.; one sister, Ruth Keffer of .Hookstown, Pa.; and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Glenn Kerr, John Kerr, James Kerr, and Edison Kerr; one half-broth­ er, Grant Stiles; one sister, Mary Bishop; and one half- sister, Pearl Knicely. Friends may call at the Tennant Funeral Home in Hundred, W.Va., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Monday, where Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, with Evangelist Steve Stevens officiating. Interment will follow in Sand Hill Cemetery, Ned, Pa. Robert Kerr

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Age of 951 Robert Ralston Kerr, retired pres­ ident of the former Buckeye Savings & Loan, Bellaire, from 1966-1974, died Monday, July 13, 1998, in Forest Hills Retirement community, St. Clairsville. He was 95. A resident of 100 Reservoir Road, St. Clairsville, formerly of Bellaire, he was born Aug. 2, 1902, in Martins Ferry, the son of the late Robert R. and Anna Ralston Kerr. He began his career at the Buck­ eye in 1928 and served as vice p res- ident and managing officer from 1960-66 and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Bellaire. He was also a member of the Ohio City Lodge No. 486 F. & A.M. of Martins Ferry, the Bel Mon Shrine,*the 32nd degree Scottish Rite - Valley of Columbus, the Osiris Shrine of Wheeling, the Kiwanis Club of Bellaire, the for­ mer Americus Club of Bellaire, the Belmont Hills Country Club, Chimney Club past president and the director emeritus of the Bel- mont-Monroe Auto Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Danford Kerr, on Jan. 22, 1996; a brother, J. Donald, in 1969. Surviving are three sons, Danford A. of St. Clairsville, Robert R. Jr. of Layton, Utah, and William C. of Alexandria, Va.; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Inter­ ment in Riverview Cemetery, Mar­ tins Ferry. Masonic services at 7:30 p.m. today. KERR, Rose L., 95, of Mingo Junction, Ohio, passed away on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 in Trinity Medical Center West, Steubenville, after a long illness. Friends will be received on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 101 Longview Avenue, Mingo. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Agnes Catholic Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Fr. James M. Dunfee celebrant. Interment will follow in Ft. Steuben Burial Estates, Win­ ters vi lie. Online tributes at www.wheelerfuneraIhomes.com. KERR, William H. “Bill,” died Tuesday, June 21, 2005, in the Westchester Care Center, Tempe, Ariz. He was 90 years old. Bill is a former resident of Wheeling W.Va, and a long time resident of Fairmont, W.Va., where he was a well- known educator and coach for many years, He was the son of the late George and Isabelle Kerr. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, George Kerr; a sister, Ruth Phillips; a grandson, Brian Kerr; and an infant great- granddaughter. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Mildred L. Kerr, also of the Westchester Care Center, Tempe; three sons, William (Frances) Kerr of Tempe, Tom (Lisa) Kerr of Muncie, Ind. Jack (Linda) Kerr of Wheeling, WV; seven ;randchildren Erikka (Tom) Itorch and Steve (Maureen) Kerr both of Wheeling, Chris (Corey) Kerr of Hilliard, Ohio, Andrew (Jill) Kerr and Adam Kerr both of Indianapolis, Ind. Matthew Kerr and David Kerr of Tempe; two stepgrandchil- dren, Amanda and Chase Estes; four great-grandchildren Seth and Alexis Storch of Wheeling, Elizabeth Kerr of Indianapolis, Alex Kerr of Hilliard, George (Elaine) Kerr of Clendennin, W.Va., and Paul (Joy) Phillips of Fairmont, W.Va.; a sister-in- law Joan Burns of Fairmont, Nancy Kerr of Sheridan, Ind.; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews. Bill was a 1936 graduate of Fairmont State College with a BA in education. He was for­ merly in the United States Navy and was a World War II Veteran. He was an educator of Man- nington High School, Fairmont Jr. High School, Fairmont Senior High School , and Fair- mont State College. He also served as Assistant Principal and Principal at Fairmont Senior High School. He was a wrestling coach at Fairmont Senior High School where he produced a State Champion every year from 1952 through 1963. He was head track and football coach at Fairmont Senior High School. In the fall of 1963, he began on the coaching staff at Fairmont State College, as an assistant football coach under Coach Deacon Duvall and head wrestling coach. While assist­ ing Coach Duvall, the Fairmont State College Falcons were runner-up in the National Championship. He became head coach in 1972 and the Falcons won the Conference Championship in 1974. He is a Faculty Emeritus of Fairmont State University. He was hon­ ored by the Marion County Go- CATS in 1998 and inducted into their Hall of Fame. As a final commitment to higher education, Bill has donated his body to the Univer­ sity of Arizona Science Depart­ ment. v A memorial service will be held °n Saturday, July 30, r1 £hrist United NationalMethodist Road Church at 2 ’ 19^0232 p.m. William T. Kerr. Funeral services ovor the remains of the late William Herr, \vho died recently at Topeka, Kan., were held Thursday afternoon from the home of his sister, Mrs. C- F. GIffen; at' St Clairsville, Rev. L. H. J^ee officiating, and IntcrxnQzft being made at Union cemetery. Deceased was formerly a I resident of Belmont county, and a I large number, of friends . from here I will mourn his loss. 1 *!. • | KERSH, Emma Grace, three week infant twin “Our Beautiful Little But­ terfly,” passed away Satur­ day, December 22, 2012, at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, OH, with her family lovingly at her side. Preceded in death by her twin sister, Maddie Nicole; maternal great-grandpar­ ents, Paul and Vada Keefer; maternal grandfather, Randy Kersh: and a cousin Tori Tidwell. Surviving are her par­ ents, Kevin Kersh and Brandi Bickerstaff Stevens of Dover, OH; two sisters, Kaitlyn and Kimberly Kersh; three brothers, Guage and Lane Stevens and Karson Kersh; a step­ brother, Logan Stevens; maternal grandparents, Roberta “Robbie” (Frank) Skrypak of Adena, OH, Larry (Beth) Bickerstaff of Bridgeport,paternal grandmother. Shelly Kersh of Tyler, TX and many immediate family mem­ bers. ;TA/y A servic:e and burial will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday at Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove, OH with Rev. Phil Bliss offici­ ating. Borkoski Funeral Home in Adena in charge of arrangements. KERSHUK. Mike, 80, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Wednesday, September 8. 2004 in the Cameron Continuous Care Center. Cameron. He was born October 1 0, 1923 in Glen Dale. W.Va.. the son of the late John and Miche- lena Kershuk. He was a Protestant by faith: and a Navy Veteran of WWII. He was retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Benwood Plant. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Ann Lucas Kershuk in 1997; and a sister, Ann Ker­ shuk. Surviving are two daughters, Diane (Gary) Hancyzk of Glen Easton, W.Va.. Tammy (Ed) Hanson of St. Clairsville, Ohio; | a son, Michael Steven Kershuk of Woodland Hills, Calif.; a sis­ ter, Stella Ott of Moundsville; and a granddaughter, Amy Hancyzk of Moundsville. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Ander­ son Funeral Home, 1109 Sec­ ond Street, Moundsville. _____ BillBill KersteKerstettei^L, of 522 N

Lincoln Ave., Bamesville, diec Friday at Bamesville Hospital He was bom Dec. 12, 1900, ir Laurelton, Pa., son of the laU John and Kathryn Boyer Kerstetter. A retired signal maintainer for B&O Railroad, he was a Protestant, a member of the Seneca Sportsman’s Club, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Signal Maintainers. He was preceded in death by two brothers. Surviving are his wife, Helen Glessner Kerstetter; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Richard (Joan) Mueller of Bethesda and Mrs. John (Carol) Thompson of Bamesville; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Services will be held today at 1 p.m. at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Bamesville, with the Rev. William Thomas officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Bames­ ville. Helen Kers Helen F. Kers N. Lincoln Ave.,K. Barnesville, died Monday in Barnesville Hospital. She was bom Sept. 21, 1906 in Sterling, a daughter of the late Clem and Vida Sample Glessner. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Ster­ ling and Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 206. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence, January 11th, and two brothers and a sister. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Joan) Mueller of Bethesda, Mrs. John (Carol) Thompson of Barnesville; three brothers, Paul Glessner and Donald Glessner, both of Ster- ling, Alton Glessner of Brewster; three sisters, Ruth Hoosier of Sterling, June Steele of Barberton, and Janet Anshutz of Wadsworth; six grandchild­ ren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, by the Rev. William Thomas. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery, Bames- ville. Eastern Star services at 8 .m. Wednesday in the funeral Iome. Deaths Elsewhere^ ^Sma^A Lrsunj^O, formerly of Wheeling and St . Clairsville, died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospi­ tal, Baltimore, Md. He was a retired salesman, a member of St. Thomas More Church, Baltimore, and an Army veteran of World War II, and was secretary-treasurer of the 838th Ordinance Reunion Group. Surviv­ ing are his wife, Ruth M. Engel Ker- sting; a son, Andrew W.; a daughter, Eleanor H. McLaughlin; three broth­ ers, Leonard, Carl and Brother Gabriel Paul Kersting, S.C.J.; three sisters, Margaret Gill, Sister Paula Kersting, C.D.P., and Sister Paul Gabriel Kersting, C.D.P.; four grand­ children. Friends received 3-5 and 7- 9 p.m. Wednesday at Evans Funeral Chapel, 8800 Harford Road, Parkville, Md. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Thomas More Church. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timoni- um, Md. Julia Kertoy Julia Kertoy or Smithfield, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006 in the East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio. Friends and family may call on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the J. E. Foster Funeral Homes, Inc., 107 Hill St., Smithfield, where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. Condolences online to the family go to www.jefoster fh.com KERWOOD, Carl C., 81, of Benwood, W.Va., died Tuesday, December, 15, 2009, in Cumberland Point Nursing Home. He was bom February 19, 1928, in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of the late Carl and Irene Kerwood. He was a former employ­ ee of U.S. Steel. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Teresa Kissel Ker­ wood, one brother, Ralph Kerwood, two sisters. Sis Robertson and Ruthie Wal­ ters. Surviving are his children, Carol Dam of Levittown, Pa., Carl “Mickey” Ker­ wood of Benwood; a broth­ er, Richard (Judy) Kerwood of Mich; three grandchil­ dren, Gerry Dam of West Chester, Pa.; Michael and Christopher Dam of Levit­ town, Pa. Friends received from 1 p.m. until the time of the funeral services at 4 p.m. Friday, December 18, 2009, -at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 214 Marshall Street, McMechen, WV. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Irene Kerwood Irene F. Workman Kerwood, 87, Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire, formerly of Main Street, Benwood. died Thursday. Feb. 29. 1 996.jn City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a daughter of the late Reese and Clara Hoskinsons Work­ man. She was an employee of the for­ mer Blue Ribbon Club of Benwood and a member of the McMechen- Benwood United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Carl E.: a son, Ralph: a daughter, Kathryn Roberts; a grandson; several brothers and sis­ ters. Surviving are two sons, Carl of Benwood and Richard of Romulus, Mich.: a daughter. Ruth Kerwood Walters of Wheeling; two sisters, Bernice Litten of Martins Ferry and Virginia Crawford of Bellaire: 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., today at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 214 Marshall St., McMechen, where services will be held Saturday at 12:30 p.m., with the Rev. James Dumire officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Sadie Kerwood Sadie Taylor Kerwood, 85, Brilliant, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2003, in Weirton Medical Center. She was born on Jan. 16.1 1918 in Massillon. Ohio, a daughter of the late Herbert and Myrtle Thatcher Taylor. She was also preceded in death by her husband, whom she married on June 12. 1937. William Jennings Kerwood. who passed away on Sept. 10, 1992; a son, George Kerwood; two brothers, Clarence T. and Francis T. Taylor; two sisters, Anna Mae Collins and infant sister. Grace Taylor. Sadie was a retired ward helper and worked in the sanita­ tion department at Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. She was also Protestant by faith. Surviving are her son, William F. Kerwood and his wife Ethel, Brilliant; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Sharon) Dutton, Rayland, Ohio; a brother Russell Taylor, Georges Run, Ohio; a sister, Blanche Taylor, Wintersville, Ohio; seven grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends received Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third Street, Brilliant, where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m., with Rev. Sam Retzer officiating. Interment will follow in New Alexandria Cemetery, New Alexandria. KATHERINE KESLING Katherine “Joyce" Slack Kesling, 76, formerly of Yorkville, OH, died Friday, January 29, 2016, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, OH. She was born June 7, 1939, daughter, of the late George and Mildred Jack- son Slack. She was a former cmiployee of the Yorkville Bakery, Yorkville V.F.W. and a Methodist by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Berton Kesling; a sister, Roberta Wittmer and a granddaughter, Melissa Pasco. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Joni (Lenny) Pasco, FL and Chris (Todd) Yater, Rush Run, OH; a sister, Ber­ nice Carducci, Yorkville, OH; a brother, Bill Slack, Yorkville, OH; three grand­ children, Todd Yater, Amanda and Leonard II Pasco; a great-granddaugh­ ter, Kiersten Root. / Friends will be received to pay tribute to Joyce and celebrate her life on Monday from 11 a.m. until the 1 p.m. service time at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tillonsville with the Rev. James Monoglondis officiating. Interment in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Charles E. ler ■ Charles E. essier.\ *83, i Colerain, died Friday at the Wheeling Hospital. He was born in Benwood, W. j Va., Aug. 1, 1836, a sen of Jacob and Anna Linder Kessler. He j has a member of the Mother : Cabrina Catholic Church of Colerain and a retired employe of the Electric Welding and j Machine Co. of Wheeling. Surviving are his widow, Mary : Downing Kessler, three sons, | : Jack of McMechan, Charles of: Alburquerque, N. M., Donald of Sacramento, C a 1 i f., two daughters, Mrs. Arthur H. ■ (Irene) Yeung, Reno, Nev., Mrs. George W. (Dolores) Moore of Colerain, a brother, William of ; Wheeling, and a sister. Mrs. An- ! na Neer, St. Clairsvilie, 11. ! grandchildren and five great' grandchildren. A High Mass of Requiem was celebrated Mooday at the Mother Cabrini Church in Colerain with the Rev. Father i Charles Mascolina as celebrant. ( Burial was in Mt. Calvary j ! Cemetery. Cindi Kessler Cindi Jo Kessler, 32, of 400 Tra- cy Lane, St. Clairsville, died Surv^ dav. Aug. 26, 200Lin wneeling RospilalT Sfiewas born Nov. 20, 1968 in Bellaire, a daughter of Janis Kocher Kessler Pitzer and the late James "Chico" Kessler. She was employed at Belco Crafts in St. Clairsville, a Special Olympics Bowling Team Member and a Catholic. Surviving in addition to her mother, a resident of Tampa, Fla., are Fiance James Wisnick of St. I Clairsville, a brother James Kessler " Jr. and his wife Lisa of Bethesda; 3 sisters, Sandra Crosson and her husband John of Cambridge, Dar­ lene McMillan and her husband William of Bamesville and Loretta Kessler of Martins Ferry. Several Nieces and Nephews. Friends will be received Tues­ day 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 at Beck-Alt- meyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main Street, St. Clairsville where services will be held Wednesday 11 a.m. with the Reverend James Hoff officiating. Interment in Union Cemetery St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions to Spe­ cial Olympics, c/o Belco Crafts, 330 Fox Shannon Place, St. I Clairsville, Ohio 43950. Doris K. Kessler Doris K. (McMillan) Kessler, 87, of South Zane Highway. Martins Ferry. Ohio, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005 at Heartland Lansing Nursing Home, Bridgeport. She was bom July 24, 1917 in Steubenville, Ohio, a daughter of the late James and Emma (Curfman) McMillan. She was retired from the for- mer Imperial Clevite Corp., Bridgeport, and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Thomas, John and James McMillan. Surviving are her husband, Jack Kessler, and a sister, Jane Santa and her husband, Joseph, of Torrence, California. Friends will be received Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2005 at noon with Fr. Thomas Magary officiating. Entombment follows in St. Mary’s Cemetery Mausoleum, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Rosary devotions will be recit­ ed Tuesday at 3 p.m., in the funeral home. Dorothy Kessler i2-/7-&j[ Dorothy Cunningham Kessler, 62, St. Clairsville, died Sunday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born at Youngwood, Pa.. Sept. 7, 1927, a daughter of the late William and Helen Gardner Cunningham, She was employe by Kauf- mann’s of Pittsburgh at the Ohio Valley Mall, and a member of the Church of the Brethren, Greensburg, Pa., where she formerly served as a deaconess. Surviving are her husband, Richard; a son, Richard II of Uniontown, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Jane) Peck Jr. of Greensburg and Mrs. Richard (Nancy) Wheeler of Mililani Town, Hawaii; her stepmother, Clara Fisher Cunningnam of Latrobe, Pa.; a brother, David Cunningham of Harrison City, Pa.; six sisters, Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) Ferguson of Fairfax, Va., Mrs. Jack (Glenys) Waters of Pittsburgh, Nancy Morrison of Jeannette, Pa., Mrs. Willard (Mary) Hawxhurst of Dunkirk, Md., Mrs. Richard (Gavle) Hamer of Greensburg and Mrs. James (Lois) Starenchak of South Greensburg, Pa.; five grandchil­ dren. Friends received, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the Jay A. Hoffer Funeral Home, Norvelt, Pa., where services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Charles H. Frederickson of­ ficiating. There will be private burial services. KESSLER, Esther L. (Clyde), 82. of Ohio Ave., Martins Ferry, OH died Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at Heartland Nursing Home, Bridgeport, OH. She was bom August 28, 1930 in Martins Ferry, OH a daughter of the late Thomas and Carrie (Thompson) Clyde. //- She was first retired from the Clevite Manufacturing Inc, Bridgeport, OH. Esther then retired from Walmart, St. Clairsville, OH where she worked as a greeter. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her son Edward Dalton, two brothers Joseph and Lewis Clyde. Surviving are her son Cledis Joseph (Fran) Dalton of Martins Ferry, a special friend Pete Chiudioni, four grandchil­ dren and four great grand­ children. Per Esther’s request interment will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by HesJop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH. KESSLER, George Patrick, 53, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Monday. Febru­ ary 1 1. 2008, in Trinity West, Steubenville. Ohio. He was born August 3, 1954 in Wheeling, W.Va. George was an employee of the City of McMechen Water Department; and a member of St. James Catholic Church, McMechen. He was preceded in death by his mother, Rosemary Krupica Kessler. Surviving are his father, George H. Kessler and his step-mother. Dorothy of St. Clairsville. Ohio; two brothers, Jeffrey V. Kessler and his wife, Gretchen, of Glen Dale, and Christopher J. Kessler and his fiancee, Sherri, of McMechen; a sister, Kelly Ann Scott and her husband. Bryan, of Williamsburg, Va.; six nephews, Stephen Houser, Jef­ frey Houser, Matthew Houser, Christopher Houser. Jacob Kessler. Jackson Kessler; one niece. Lauren Chandler; two step brothers, John Labos and his wife. Susan, and Timothy Labos; and three step sisters, Sadonna Citron and her hus­ band. Dale, Karen Littleton and her husband, Billy, and Sharon Sarver and her hus­ band. Michael, all of Pitts­ burgh, Pa. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Benwood- McMechen Chapel, 214 Mar­ shall Street, McMechen. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 1 a.m. Thursday, February 14, 2008 at St. James Catholic Church, McMechen with the Rev. Joseph J. Hayden, S.J. as cele- brant. Interment in McMechen Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Bishop Donahue High School, 325 Logan Street, McMechen, WV 96040. KESSLER, Harry Matthew “Matt,” Jr., 63, of Smithfield, Ohio, passed away on Wednes­ day, April 6, 2005, at home. He was born on August 31, 1941, in Steubenville, a son of the late Harry M. and Barbara Jahnke Kessler, Sr. Matt retired after 37 years of service in the Operations Depart­ ment as a Shift Engineer for American Electric power. Cardi­ nal Plant. He was a protestant by faith. Surviving are his son, Bryan K. Kessler of Brilliant; two daughters, Tammy Dixon of Brilliant and Mrs. John (Debbie) DiAlbert of Westerville, Ohio; a sister, Ricki Kessler of Couder- ay, Wisconsin; four grandchil­ dren, Lauren Turnbull, Bria and Mara Dixon, Emily DiAlbert; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third Street, Brilliant, where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. Sam Retzer officiating. Inter­ ment will follow at New Alexan­ dria Cemetery. KessBer, Area Police Chief Dies at Age 55 ‘Barnes W. “Chico" Kessler, Sr., Belmont and Union Township Police Chief for 20 years, died. Sunday. March 19, 2000, in Weirton Medical Center. He was 55. A resident of Belmont, he was bom July 29, 1944, in Wheeling , a son of the late Dorothy Grace Donley. Kessler was also owner of Chico’s Radio and TV Repair in Belmont, served in the Navy, and was a member of the Tri-Stale Assembly of God in St. Clairsville. He served 20 years as the Chief of Police for Belmont and Union Township. He was a member of the Bridgeport Eagles; Bridgeport American Legion; St. Clairsville LOOM; and Train Collectors of America. He was a musician for over 30 years playing drums for Doc and Chickie Williams from 1970 to 1979, and most recently with the Friendly City Band from the Victoria Theatre in Wheeling. In addition to his mother,he was preceded in death by an aunt, Beulah Windsheimer. Surviving are a son James W. Jr. and his wife, Lisa of Bethesda; four daughters, Sandra Lee Kessler of Belmont. Darlene Kay Meadows of Barnesville, Cindi Jo and Loretta Ann Kessler, both at home; a broth­ er, Henry G. “Butch” Zukowski. Jr. of Sarver, Pa., a sister, Loma Kay Myers of Lansing; his fiance, Cynthia M. Lawrence, with whom he resided; a cousin, Betty Jane Bain of Maynard; three grandchil­ dren. Friends received 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 Chestnut St., Barnesville, where services will be held 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Belmont Cemetery, Belmont. Military grave­ side services will be held by the KESSLER, Lois J. (King), 87, of West View, peacefully passed away at home on Friday, March 7, 2014 with her family by her side. Bom October 21, 1926 in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of the late Herbert R. and Anna (Vandevort) King, Sr. She is survived by her two sons. Keith (Diane) Kessler, of Cincinnati, OH; Kevin (Barbara) Kessler, of Burke, VA; two daughters, Kim Kessler, of Pittsburgh, Kay (David) McFarlan, of Martin Ferry. OH; six grandchildren, Jared Kessler, Darren Kessler, Tiffany (Gary) Misenhelder, Tara Snyder, Thomas (Kristen) Kessler and Robert Kessler, In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Leslie Kessler and brother, Herbert R King, Jr. Lois’ family will wel­ come friends from 6-8 Pp.m. on Sunday March 9, 2014 and from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Monday, March 10,2014 at the King Funeral Home and Cremation Services, LLC, 2841 Woodland Circle in Allison Park. " _ A Memorial service will held be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 11 2014 at the Heritage Presbyterian Church, 2262 Rochester Road in Pittsburgh, with Pastor Brian Janssen, offi­ ciating. She will be laid to rest at the Allegheny County Memorial Park in Allison Park. Memorial donation can be made in Lois name to; Gateway Hospice, 9380 McKnight Road, 201 Arcadi Court, Pittsburgh, PA 15237. - KESSLER, Loretta Ann, 41, of Airport 1 , Group Home in St. Clairsville, died Sunday. June 16. 2013, at Trinity West in Steubenville. Ohio. She was born May 18, 1972 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late James “Chico" William Kessler. Sr. and Janice Marie Kocher Pitzer. Loretta was a graduate of School of Hope” and an employee of Belco Works in St. Clairsville. In addition to her par- ents. she was preceded in death by a sister. Cindi Jo Kessler* Surviving are her step mother, Cheryl “Turkey” (Donny VanHorn) Kessler of Bamesville; two sisters, Sandra (John) Crosson of Cambridge, and Darlene K. (Michael) Moore of Barnesville, a brother, James William (Shari) Kessler, Jr. of Bethesda; nieces and nephews, Danny Barchanowicz, Donetta Meadows, Autumn Kessler, Dalton Moore, Tiffany Datkuliak. and Nathan Datkuliak; her extended family, residents and staff of Airport 1 Group Home. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon with Rev. Jerry Wenger officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. “T" Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to ResCare, 67051 Executive Dr., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. Richard Kesslerdflfo Richard E. Kessler, 72, or Ruffs dale, Pa., formerly of St. Clairsville, died Friday, May 12, 1995, in Hawaii. He was bom July 21, 1922 in Greensburg, Pa., son of the late Israel and Jenni Mable Cox Kessler. He was a retired employee of Kaufman’s Department Stores and was a member of the Church of the Brethren at Greensburg, Pa. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Cunningham Kessler. I Surviving are three children, Mane Peck of Greensburg, Richard kessler of Greensburg, and Nancy Wheeler of Hawaii; five grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at the Jay A. Hoffer Funeral Home, West­ moreland County, Norvelt, Pa., Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held in the fOneral home, Thursday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Charles Frederickson officiating. KESTEL, Richard Her­ bert, 72, of Cameron, W.Va., died Tuesday, March 2 1, 2006 in Cameron Continuous Care Center, Cameron, W.Vat. Bom May 8, 1933, Ripley, Ohio, he was the son of the late Herbert and Nettie Thompson Kestel. He was employed by Mar­ shall County as a school bus driver. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Jlene Goddman. Surviving is one son, Edward Silcox, Cameron, W.Va.; a sister, Mary Lou Kestel, also of Cameron. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to Anderson Funeral Home, 39 Maple Avenue, Cameron, WV. KESTERSON, John E. Sr., 65, of Bellaire, OH., died Tuesday. September 11,2012. ~vV He was born March 28, 1947 in Wheeling. WV, a son of the late John and Stella (Johnson) Kesterson. He was Protestant by faith. John retired from Ailing and Corey as a warehouse manager. I In addition to his parents, I he was preceded in death by his brother, Larry Kesterson; and a grandson, Grant Huonker. He is survived by his wife, Doris (Shepherd) Kesterson, of Bellaire, OH; two sons, Bryan (Shey) Kesterson of Bellaire, OH. and John Kesterson Jr. of Columbus, OH; his brother, Gary Lee Kesterson of Florida; four sisters, Karen Kesterson of Newark, OH, Tina (John) Losinger of (Zanesville, OH, Ginger [Kay Tinoco, of California, and Rosanne Kesterson of Indiana; and two grandchil­ dren, Jazmyne and Jaiden Kesterson; and many nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received Saturday, September 15, 2012 at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, from 4-8 p.m. and Sunday, September 16 from 2-8 p.m. where services will be held Monday, September 1 7, 201 2 at 1 p.m. with Pastor James M. Agnew III as officiant. Belmont County Council of the American Legion Service, Sunday in the funeral home at 7 p.m. Inurnment will be at the convenience of the family jfl,Gjenco Cemetery. Hester Kesterson Hester Jones Kesterson, 92, Cambridge, formerly of Laslo Apts., Martins Ferry, died Mon­ day morning at the Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. She was born Feb. 24, 1897 at Martins Ferry, daughter of the late David T. and Sarah V. Harris Jones ^cTU I'Jf H/l , A former employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh steel Corp., Mar­ tins Ferry plant, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church, VFW Aux­ iliary, the American Legion Aux­ iliary, and the Redmen Auxiliary, all in Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel Kesterson; six brothers; four sisters. Surviving are a son, David E. Kesterson of Cambridge: a brother, David R. Jones of Or­ mond Beach, Fla.; a sister, Sarah L. Jones of Cambridge; two grandchildren; a great-grand­ child. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Keith Peachey officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cem- eteiw, Martins Ferry. VFW Auxiliary and American I Legion Auxiliary services have been set for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in the funeral home. 1 /; VKESTERSON, Larry Wesley, 49, formerly of Bellaire, died Thursday. Dec. 28, 2000, in Paris, California. He was bomIvlarch 8, 1951, in Bellaire, a son of the late John and Stella Johnson. He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by Papa Don; both maternal and paternal grandparents; and a sister, Betty Marie Kesterson. Surviving are brothers and sisters, John Kesterson and his wife, Jeannie of Bellaire, Karen Stapleton of Heath, Ohio, Gary Kesterson of N.C., Rose Ann Roxby of Wheeling, Tina and John Losinger, of Zanesville, Ginger and her husband, Manuel Tinoco of Bell, Calif., and several nieces, nephews; great- nieces and great-nephews; aunt, uncles, cousins and friends. A memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Linda Kesterson Linda Kesterson, 58, of Jerusalem, died Tuesday at home. Bom Sept. 13, 1947 in Anstead, W. Va., daughter of the late James and Lora Shrewsberry Kesterson Preceded in death by'one son, Chad West and one broth­ er, Phillip Kesterson.a^a^^ 1 Surviving are three daugh­ ters, Heather (Lloyd) Ackerman, Kim (Ric) Smith and Krystal Pritchard; step­ daughter, Nicki (Tom) Harrington; two sisters, Kathy Kesterson and Della (Don) Srygley; seven grandchildren and special friend, Steve Small. Visitation, 5 to 9 p.m., Friday and 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m., Saturday at Campbell-PIumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio. KESTNER, Donald W., 69, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Friday, August 6, 2004 at his home. Donald was born August 22, 1934 in Moundsville, a son of the late Charles Kestner. He was a retired contractor in the Moundsville area; a Presby­ terian by faith; a member of the Carpenters Union Local No. 3; ; owner and operator of the former Wheeling Creek Speedway; and was a U.S. Air Force Veteran. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a son, William E. Kestner in 1960; and a son-in-law, Tony Ebick. Surviving are his loving wife of 50 years, Clarice Ann Coffield Kestner; his mother, Wilma Gray Kestner Gatten; five children. Dawn A. Bierce Byrum and her husband, James Byrum Jr., of Wheeling, John Kestner and his wife, Lori, of Moundsville, Jayne Kimberly and her husband, James, of Limestone, W.Va., Jeannette Dolan and her husband, Bemie, of Wheeling and Denise Ebick and her fiance, Rod McKeebe of Wheeling; two sisters, Betty Whitlatch and her husband. Bill, of Wind Ridge, Pa. and Mar­ garet Fallova and her husband, Mike, of Benwood, W.Va.; a brother, Harold Kestner and his wife, Shirley, of Moundsville; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, and from 12- 3 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, August 9, 2004 with the Rev. Bonnie Bell officiating. Interment will be in Limestone Cemetery where full military honors will be pro- . vided by the Moundsville Veter­ ans Honor Guard. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Easter Seals, 1305 National Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.alt- ; meyer.com. KENNETH KESZLER Kenneth Kyle “Kenny" Keszler, 50, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, January 1st, 2017, at his residence surrounded by family. Kenny was born in Wheeling, W.Va. on July 1 8, 1 966, son of the late Bemey Ray Keszler, M D, and Judith Carroll (Watson) Keszler. who survives him of Martins Ferry. He attended Martins Ferry High School and graduated with the class of 1985. He went on to serve with the United States Navy on the USS Saratoga as a Hospital Corpsman. In addition to his mother, he is survived by four sis­ ters: Paula Longenette- Otlo. Wheeling, W.Va.; Edwina Longenette- Mahoney, Martins Ferry, Ohio; Darla Longenettc- Purdy, Wheeling, W.Va.; Kassandra Keszler-Gamett, Austin, Texas; and, numer­ ous nieces and nephews. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Marlins Ferry, OH, where friends will be received Thursday, January 5, 201 7, from 2-4 and again at 6 p.m. until time of service at 7:15 p.m. with the Rev. William O. Webslsr, Jr. officiating. / I The Belmont Co. veter­ ans Association will give military honors Thursday at the funeral home at 7 p.m. KET1 ERMAN, Clarence R “Ch» Is." 71, of Pine Lake Traile Park, B imom. died Tuesday 1 Forest Hill Nursing Home, St Clairsville. He was a retired owner- operator of Ketlerman Construction Co.. Akron, Ohio, a Methodist and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his par­ ents. Manning and Bertha Ketter- man; a brother. Surviving are his wife. Lorena E. Schwartz Ketterman; a son, David Gaus of Moundsville; ‘hrce daughters. Christina Dicker- hoof of Stow. Ohio, Debra Scemia of St. Clairsville and Patricia Hudkins of Limestone; a brother, Robert of Chicago; a sister, Jean Barker of Akron; nine grandchildren: two great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2 p.m. Friday until time of ser­ vices at 8 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Charles Kettler MAus-mi Charles Kettler, 66, of Per- rysburg, Ohio, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Friday at Per- rysburg. He was born Oct. 29, 1912, in Warwood, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kettler. He was employed in the funeral home business in Detroit, Mich., for 44 years. i Preceeded in death by one brother, William, he is survived by his wife, Margaret Ellen Ket­ tler; one daughter, Melissa Kisandi of Maumee, Ohio; one son, John of Detroit; one sister, Mrs. Harry (Martha) Hix of Detroit; four grandchildren. Services were held Aug. 27 at the Witzler-Shank Funeral Home, Perrysburg. Dr. James Kettler Dr. James Edward Kettler , D7, of Fort Clarke Estates, Benwood, W.Va., died Friday, Jan. 13, 2006, in . the Heartland- Lansing Nursing Home. He was born in Wheeling, W.Va., Oct. 4, 1938, son of the late James F. and Myrtle Marie Weston Kettler. Dr. Kettler was Professor Emeritus of Physics at Ohio University Eastern Campus. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Wheeling, where he was an Elder and a member of the choir. He was also an active member of many professional and religious organizations. Surviving arc his wife, Sandie Clarke Kettler; two sons, Jeffrey E. Kettler and his wife, April of Moundsville; Dr. Jason H. Kettler of Charleston, W.Va.; a step­ daughter, Wendy C. Sullivan and her husband, Geoffrey of Columbus, Ohio; stepchildren from a previous marriage, Nicole Rush, Lori Whitlatch, and Nick James; a sister, Sharon Kettler of Kirkland, Wash.; a brother, Ronald Kettler and his wife, Edna of St. Clairsville, Ohio; four grandchildren, Jared Elijah Kettler, Autumn Michelle Kettler, Jeffrey E. Kettler, Jr., and Issac Joseph Sullivan; two nieces, Michelle Weithe and Shannan Kemp both of St. Clairsville, Ohio. Friends will be received 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, and again on Monday, Jan. 16, 2006, from 10 until time of services at 11 a.m. at the First Christian Church, 1343 National Road, Wheeling, with the Rev. Maggie Sebastian officiating. Interment in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the James Kettler Scholarship Fund, c/o Jan Chambers, Ohio University Eastern Campus, 45425 National Road, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950; or to the American Cancer Society, 122 South High Street, Morgantown, W.Va., 26501. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. KETTLEWELL, Bertha Willa, 83, of St. Clairsville, OH, died Thursday, January 30, 2014, at Liza’s Place in Wheeling, WV. She was born July 31, 1930 in Bellaire, OH, a daughter of the late William Albert McFeley and Flora Ester Garloch McFeley. Bertha was a former employee of G.C. Murphy in Bellaire and a member of Church of Christ in St. Clairsville. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Ester Reeves; brothers, Donald, Willard, and Wilbur McFeley. Surviving are her hus­ band, Donald R. Kettle well; a son, Keith A. (Felecia) Kettlewell of Wheeling; a daughter, Beth A. Kettlewell-Kroehle of Elm Grove; two grandchil­ dren, Shena M. Ashmore and Benjamin Kroehle; sis­ ters and brothers, Cynthia Porter, Clyde McFeley, Mary Clark, Charlotte Duncan, Gary McFeley, and Carol Grey; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Sunday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. where services will be held on Monday at 10:30 a.m. with Brad Schrum^officiat- tag. t'/r / Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Wheeling Hospital’s Schiffler Cancer Center, 1 Medical Park, Wheeling, WV 26003. Worthington Attorney, flff TLEWELL, Charles (Chuck) William, died Monday morning, February 21, 2005 in Riverside Hospital. Cnarles was bom in Powhatan Point, Ohio on October 21, 1941, the son of the late Robert Simon Kettlewell and Neva Caldwell Kettlewell. Following undergraduate school, Charles married Marilyn G. Basnett and began four years of active duty with the United States Navy. He maintained reserve status with the Navy JAG corps until the early nineties, retiring with the rank of Captain. Charles was recognized nationally for his contributions to the field of legal ethics. Admitted to practice in Ohio, Oregon and before the U.S. Supreme Court, he was a CO- founder and first president of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL.) Charles spoke frequently at APRL meetings and was instru­ mental in coordinating interna­ tional legal ethics programs in China, Italy, England, Canada and France. Charles was a partner of Ket­ tlewell and Kettlewell LLC with his son, Charles J. (Chad) Ket­ tlewell. Additionally, he enjoyed teaching legal ethics as an adjunct professor for The Ohio State University College of Law since 1977. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn; daughter and son-in- law, Colleen K. and Robert Schriner; son and daughter-in- law, Charles J. and Susan Ket­ tlewell; grandsons, Nicholas and Curtis Schriner; brothers, Robert E. Kettlewell of Gnadenhutten, Albert W. Kettlewell of Oxfprd; sisters, Alice Egy of Blooming- dale, Edna Giammarco of Steubenville, Edith Orkis of Pataskala and Ruth Grieffen- hagen of Wellington; mother-in- law, Clara B. Basnett of Wor­ thington, and brother-in-law, R. Brett Basnett of Dallas, and their families. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Thurs­ day, February 24, 2005 at the Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home, 515 High Street, Wor­ thington. Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Febru­ ary 25, 2005 at All Saints Lutheran Church, 6770 North High Street, Worthington. in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Red Cross or Save the Children Foundation. Chester Kettleweli Chester o!rwettlewell, 67, of | Glencoe, died May 4 at his j home. He was born in Glencoe on July 16, 1899, the son of Joseph W. and Margaret Oglebay Kettleweli. He was a retired farmer and school bus driver for | i the St. Clairsville Richland i School District. He was a j member of the Glencoe Methodist Church. His wife, Mary A. Kettleweli, died in 1964. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Bum- ! gardner and Mrs. Marjorie Fox of Warnock and Miss Minerva Kettleweli of Glencoe; 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Montanaro of Newark. Funeral services were held Sa­ turday at Jacobsburg with the Rev. Gordon Farmer officiating. Interment wfas in Holly i Memorial Gardens. DONALD KETTLEWELL Donald Romaine Kettlewell, 85, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Thursday, July 3, 2014 at Bishop Joseph Hodges Continuous Care Center in Wheeling. He was bom September 3, 1928 in Glencoe, Ohio, a son of the late Russell Kettlewell and Laura Rena Clark Kettlewell. Don was retired road foreman for Richland Township, a former school bus driver for St. Clairsville-Richland Schools, a farmer, Methodist, and former member of Buckeye Modulators CB Club, and he enjoyed motorcycles. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Bertha Willa McFeley Kettlewell. Surviving are two chil­ dren, Keith (Felecia) Kettlewell of South Wheeling, and Beth Ann Kettlewell-Kroehle of Elm Grove; two grandchildren, Shena M. Ashmore and Benjamin Kroehle. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville with Amedisys Hospice Chaplin Thomas P. Mathes officiating. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to Amedisys Hospice of Warwood, 1251 Warwood Ave., Wheeling, WV 26003. Ernest Kettlewell Ernest H. Kettlewell, Vt, Oakview Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, formerly of Glencoe, died Thursday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was bom at Armstrong Mills, Dec. 20, 1898, son of the late Harry and Nettie Dawson Ket­ tlewell. A retired farmer and a custo­ dian for the Belmont County Sanitarium and Ohio University, Belmont, he was a member of the United Methodist Church at Glencoe. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Olive Donner Kettlewell, in 1982. Surviving are four sons, Rich­ ard of Moundsville, William of St. Clairsville, Harry of Jerusalem, James of Athens; two daughters, Barbara Eddy of Belmont, Virginia Kettlewell of St. Clairsville; a sister, Hazel Gamble of Glencoe; 12 grand­ children; seven great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and 11 a.m. until of ser­ vices at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Gordon Farmer will offici­ ate at the funeral services. Burial will be in Glencoe Ceme­ tery. MINERVA KETTLEWELL Minerva Isabel Ket-. tlewell, 87, of Warnock,1 Ohio died Tuesday, July 5, 2016 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was bom in Glencoe, Ohio on January 19, 1929, a daughter of the late Chester and Mary Wheeler Kettlewell. Minerva was a loving sis­ ter and aunt and a member of First Christian Church in St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Mildred Bum- gardner. —^ Surviving are her sister, Marjorie Fox of Warnock, several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Thursday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. with Pastor Curt Hallstrom officiating. Burial will follow in Warnock Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Neva Kettlev^eH a^L' Neva Lenore ^ettlewe/l, 90, St. Clairsvillej, died Tuesday evening in Norworth Convalescent Center, Columbus. She was born Jan. 1, 1899 at Powhatan Point, a daugh­ ter of the late Albert and Alice Brown Caldwell. She was a member of East Richland Friends Church, and a retired school teacher. She was preceded in death by her husbancf, Robert Kettlewell. Surviving are three sons, tr Robert E. of Gandhutten, Albert t W. of Oxford, Charles W. of Wor­ thington; four daughters, Alice E. Egy of Unionport, Edna Marie Giammarco of St. Clairsville, Edith Mae Orkis of Columbus, and Ruth Ann Grieffenhagen of Oberlin; 17 grandchildren; 12 grea t-gra ndchildr en. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- ville, Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Fri­ day at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Wavne Ickes officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Rena Kettlewell ^192? Rena Clark Kettlewell, 88, of 65670 Garrett Hill Road, SL Clairs- ville, died Friday in Bamesville Health Care Center. She was bom in Richland Twp., June 21, 1905, a daughter of the late Harvey and Elizabeth McGraw Clark. She was a retired farmer and a member of the Glencoe Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Robert, Russell, Arthur, and Ray Clark; two sisters, Elsie Clark and Anna DePoy. Surviving are one son, Donald Kettlewell of St. Clairsville; two brothers, Earl Clark and Ralph Clark, both of Lloydsville; one sister, Margaret Adams of Columbus; two grandchildren; two great-grand­ children. Friends will be received today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Gerald Blon of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St Clairsville. L I've J i*r , /pORi cha-r?£- a l (pi Is // 9$ z— hP. O' & Vclh a. $/&//

KETTLEWELL, SR., ! Richard L., formerly of Glencoe^ Ohio and MminBsville, W.Va.. died March 23, 2011. Memorial service at 1 p.m. Saturday at Lake Seneca Resorts, Senacaville, Ohio. "T i 1 Russell Kettlewell Russell C. 'Kettlewell, 65, Powhatan Point, died Wed­ nesday, Sept. 1, at his home. He was born in Glencoe, Sept. 10, 1905, a son of Harry and Nettie Dawson Kettlewell. Surviving are his widow, Stella Pugh Kettlewell, one son, Donald, St. Clairsville, one stepson, John Q., Powhatan, a step-daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Cattabiani of Dayton, one brother, Ernest of Glencoe, one sister, Mrs. Hazel Gamble, Glencoe and eight grand­ children. Funeral services were held in Jacobsburg Saturday with the Rev. A. E. Leonard officiating. Interment was in Powhatan Cemetery. Stella Kettlewell Stella May Pugh Kettlewell, 88, of Powhatan Point, died Sunday .ApriL29, 2001 at thTSKadyside Care CenteF7h~SEadyside. She was bom July 22, 1912 in Powhatan Point, a daughter of the late Clarence and Clara E. Aberese Mullett. She was a former employee of the former J.C. Penney Store in Bellaire; a member of the Powhatan United Methodist Church and the Powhatan Point Senior Citizens. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, John C. Pugh and her second husband, Russell C. Ket­ tlewell. Surviving are a son, John Pugh and his wife Agnes of Powhatan 1 Point; a daughter, Phyllis Cattabi-. ana and her husband Leo of Day-' ton; one brother, Dewey Hunt of Moundsville; also six grandchil­ dren and eight great grandchildren., Frends will be received at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, on Tuesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Theresa Bobot offi­ ciating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributons may be made to the Powhatan Point Senior Citizens Center, Powhatan Point, Ohio 43942. ______Virginia Ketzell Virginia L. Fuchs Ketzell, a resident of 1 Walnut Ave., Brookside, died Saturday at her home. She was bom in Sardis, Feb., 4, 1908, a daughter of the late Albert and ✓ Nething Fox. /6/V0 {J< /v S3 A retired Avon repre­ sentative, she was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Brookside, and was preceded in death by her husband, Allan G. Ketzell on Oct. 23, 1980, and a brother, Raymond Fuchs. Surviving are a son, Allan G. Ketzell II of Brookside; a sister, Romance Wilson of Columbus ; a brother, James Fox of Sardis; two grandchildren, Allan G. Ketzell III and Dawn M. Ketzell. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Calvin Sigmon of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Key, James W. D.O.B.: 5 JULY 1952 Race: White Residence Place: Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio, United States Death Date: 17 Jan, 2006, 5:00 PM Hospital of Death: Private Residence Death Place: Ohio, USA Certificate: 00150 Age at Death: 53 Registrar's Certificate Number: 000038 Certifier: Coroner Autopsy: No Autopsy performed Method of Disposition: Cremation Filing Date: 24 Jan 2006 Injury at Work: Unclassifiable Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place Father's Surname: Key Mother's Maiden Name: Garrison Marital Status: Divorced Education: 12 Armed Forces Indicator: No Industry of Decedent: Occupation Not Classifiable Occupation of Decedent: Occupation Not Classifiable Census Tract: 9999 Primary Registration District: 701 Probate search: James William Key - 2006

From : ANCESTRY Eu|a Ke'",fVfo' Eula M. Keylor, 81, a resident of 824 N. Chestnut St., Bamesville, died Wednesday in the Star Nursing Home, Mor­ ristown. She was born April 27, 1903 in Belmont County, a daughter of the late Emanuel and Nora Murphy Goodman. She was a member of the First Christian Church at Bamesville. A son preceded her in death. Surviving are her husband. Sylvan Keylor; three sons, Okey of Bamesville, Paul of Fayet­ teville, N.C., and Vernon of Brunswick; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Bamesville, Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. William Worcester officiating. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. FREDERICK KEYLOR Frederick L. Keylor, age 65, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away Thursday, May 26,2016. He was born in Woods­ field January 3, 1 95 1, a son of the late Helen (Feiber) Keylor and Thomas Keylor. Fred was a 1970 gradu­ ate of Woodsfield High School and a retired coal miner. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister. Janet Keevert. He is survived by his wife, Alice (Roth) Keylor of Woodsfield: daughters Jill Zwick of Lewisville and Dyan Keylor of Woodsfield; granddaugh­ ters. Riley and Breanna; brothers, Walter (Barbara) Keylor and Larry Keylor, both of Woodsfield: a sis­ ter, Patricia (Bill) Powell of Columbus, Ohio; nieces and nephews. Kristie (Gar­ land) Bridgewater of Waukesha, Wisconsin. Rick (LeAnn) Keylor of Peoria, Arizona, Kim (Tim) Goheen of Phoenix, Ari­ zona, Melissa Keylor of Cambridge. Tom Keylor of Woodsfield, and an aunt Geraldine Piatt of Woods­ field. « Friends received from 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. Sunday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, 1 00 S. Paul St., Woodsfield, Ohio, where funeral services will be held at 1 0 a.m. Monday May 30, 2016, with Brent Roth officiating. Burial will follow in the Oaklawn Cemetery. Woodsfield. KEYLOR. Jack D., age 66, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away suddenlyon November 27. 2010. T’TL He was born on April 25. 1944. the son of Florence Miller Keylor of Woodsfield and the late Harold “Cricket” Keyloj. Jack is survived by his wife. Donna J. Slowey Keylor, daughters, Michele (Tom) Denbow of Gallipolis, Ohio and Mary Ann (Scott) Whalin of Orleans. Indiana and son. Matthew Keylor of Woodsfield. nine grand­ children. brother, Harold “Butch" (Cheryl) Keylor of Dyer, Indiana, and two nephews. Visitation to celebrate Jack’s life will take place from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bauer- • Turner Funeral Home in Woodsfield. Mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday December 1, 2010 at St Sylvester Catholic Church’ 330 S. Main Si Woodsfield. Myrt,eMew Myrtle M. Keylor, 84, of 213 Lake St., Bethesda, died Friday at Bamesville Hospital. She was bom Dec. 6, 1900 at Hunter, i Ohio, daughter of the late John and Mary Barnes Shepherd. A retired employee of Campus Garment Co., Bamesville, she was a member of Reorganized ; Church of Latter Day Saints. She was preceded in death by her husband, Cletus Keylor; two daughters; two sisters, and two brothers. Surviving are a son, Joseph of Caldwell; a daughter, Mrs. Carol (Hope) Powell of Henry Tenn.; two sisters, Annie Schoenian of Bethesda and Rebecca Hantz of Barberton- nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. r fiends be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Bamesville, 2 to 4 and 7 to-ii Ik'11?: where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Burial wiU be in Ebenezer Cem­ etery, Bethesda. Okey Keylor Okey Granville Keylor, 77, o Bamesville, diedWgdnesday, Nov ljL-2001 at"hishoragr~ffg wa oom June 14, 1924 in Bamesville a son of the late Sylvan and Eul; Goodman Keylor. Okey was a graduate of Bar nesville High School, and afte serving his country in the Arm; Air Force during World War II and becoming a decorated soldier he attended Bowling Green Uni versity. Okey was an avid fisher man and card player for man) years, he enjoyed the outdoors, anc with the help of his boys, plantec over 1000 pine trees around the Bamesville Park Lake. Okey made his living in Bamesville for man) years with the former Damsel Ice Cream Co., and later worked foi the Village of Bamesville, where he eventually retired after man) years of service, he was a member of the First Christian Church of Bamesville, a former member of the Bamesville Elks, and currently a member of the Bamesville Eagles, American Legion and VFW. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Rosemary McGlumphy Key- lor. Surviving are his companion and best friend Gertrude Arnold Stephen of the home, two sons, Ken and wife Becky Keylor of Westerville, Ohio, Mike and wife Gretchen Keylor of Bamesville, three grandchildren, Cory, Jonathan and Lori Keylor; two brothers, Paul Keylor of N.C., and Vernon Keylor of Brunswick, Ohio. Memorial services will be held Saturday, 11 a.m. at Kelly Kemp Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main St., Bamesville with Rev. William Worcester officiating, burial at the convenience of the family. Veterans services will also be held at the funeral home Satur­ day morning by Belmont County Council VFW. —_ Sylvan O. Keylor BARNESVILLE Sylvan 0. Keylor, 83, of 824 N. Chestnut St., Bamesville died Monday (Nov. 16, 1987) at Star Nursing Home in Mor­ ristown. He was born Sept. 24, 1904, in Calais, son of Joseph and Nel Han­ nahs Keylor. He was a retired employee of Ohio Power Co., a member of First Presbyterian Church, and a life-time member of Eagles Lodge of Bamesville. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eula; three brothers and one sister. He leaves three sons, Okey Keylor of Bamesville, Paul Keylor of Fayetteville and Vernon Keylor of Brunswick; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Campbell- Plumly Funeral Home in Bamesville where services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. William Worcester officiating. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery in Bamesville. KEYS, Jackie “Jake,” 75, of Wilbur, W.Va., departed | this life Sunday, April 15. 2007 in Ruby Memorial Hos­ pital. Morgantown. He wajT born February 13, 1932 in Tyler County, a son of the late James Haskell and Mary Adeline Seckman Keys. Jake was a Marine; and a retired U.S. Air Force Veteran. He was also a retired employee of North American Coal Com­ pany. Powhattan. Ohio. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 6327. Sistersville; and Ameri­ can Legion Post 86, Paden City. He attended the Fairview Church. Wibur. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother. James C. Keys. He is survived by his wife, Ok Nan Keys; a son. Jack David Keys, Pine Grove; four daughters. Patricia Willey and her'husband. David, Paden City. Kathy Rosa. Pine Grove, Carolyn Sue Walker and San­ dra Blystone, both of Ohio; two sisters. Patricia Keys. New Martinsville and Brenda Ashe- ly and her husband. Stephen, Middleboume; and several grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Furbee Funeral Home, Tyler City Community, Alma, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Fairview Church. Wilbur with the Reverend David Moore officiating. Interment in Wilbur Ceme­ tery. Military services will be provided by V.F.W. Post 6327. Sistersville, V.F.W. Post 4634, New Martinsville. American Legion Post 67. Sis­ ters vi 1 !e, American Legion Post 86, Paden City and Amer­ ican Legion Post 28, New Martinsville. James Keys iji3h| James Donald Keys, 77, died Wednesday in Riverside, California. He was born August 22, 1913 in Bellaire. He was a former employee of the Half Dollar Bank, Wheeling, W.Va. He was preceded in death by his wife. Surviving are a daughter, Donna Farney; a son, Jim D. Keys; six grandchildren; a sister, Anna Marie Davis; three brothers, Ray, Mike and Jim Keys. Rosary will be today at 7:30 p.m. in Acheson & Graham Garden of Prayer Chapel with Memorial Mass Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Catherine’s Catholic Church. Burial follows in Riverside National Cemetery. KEYS, James C. Sr., 77, of Ohioville, died Tuesday, Octo­ ber 26, 2004 at his residence. He was surrounded by his loving family. He was born October 25, 1927 in Wilbur, W.Va., a son of the late James Haskell and Mary Adeline Seckman Keys. He was a veteran of the Unit­ ed States Army serving during World War II. Jim retired in 1982 after 38 years of service from Crucible Steel Colt Indus­ tries, Midland, Pa. He was a member of the United Steel Workers of America Local 1212, American Legion Post 481, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8186 and the American Yugo Slav Club all of Midland, Pa. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jackie A. Keys, on October 8, 2004; and a son, William Keys in 1993. Surviving are two daughters, Jamie L. Keys, Calcutta, Ohio and Karla Keys, West Virginia; two sons, Dean Keys at home and James C. Keys Jr., Hopewell, Va.; four grandchil­ dren including Jason Keys, Mid-' land, Pa. and Dawn Swigger, New Cumberland, W.Va.; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Jackie “Jake” Keys, Wilbur, W.Va.; and two sisters, Pat Keys, Smiths Ferry, Pa. and Brenda Ashley, Middlebourne, W.Va. Friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. in the D.L. Williams Funeral Home, Midland, Pa. and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Furbee Funeral Home, Alma, W.Va. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 1 1 a.m. in the Fairview Church, Wilbur. Inter­ ment to follow in Wilbur Ceme­ tery, Wilbur, W.Va., with the Rev. Earl Fletcher officiating. Military rites by Sistersville V.F.W. Post 6327 and Ameri­ can Legion Post 67. James Keys ! "James L. Keys, 69, Springfield, Ohio, formerly of Shadvside" died Sunday, July 27, 1997 at his home. He~was born in Bellaire, July 26, lj^28, son of Charles and Anna Strong Keys. ; Retiring as purchasing manager from Navistar in 1986 after 35 years service, he was a a graduate of St. John’s High School and amended Notre Dame University. He was a member of St. Teresa Catholic Church and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Irene; five children, Gary Keys of Woost­ er, Jeffrey Keys of Cedarville; Gre­ gory Keys, Karen Lotz and John Keys, all of Springfield; a sister, Anna Marie Davis of Bellaire; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. ^Preceding him death were five brpthers. ^.Friends may call Tuesday from 6. to 8 p.m. at Conroy Funeral Home, 1660 E. High St., Spring- fi/eld. Funeral Mass will be cele­ brated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Tejesa Church. Burial follows in Ferncliff Cemetery. Michael Keys Michael J. Keys, 71, Aloha, Ore., formerly of Bellaire, died Aug. 23, 1995 at Aloha, Ore. He was bom Nov. 26, 1923. He was a civilian personnel offi­ cer for the U.S. Air Force, having been stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany for 10 years and 26 years in England for the U.S. Air Force. He also was security officer at Oregon Steel Mill and a member of St. Cecelia Catholic Church. He served as a paratrooper with the 101st Airborne during World War II. Funeral services will be Satur­ day, Aug. 26 at 10 a.m. at the Pegg Paxson and Springer Chapel. Prayer service will be Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. at the Pegg Paxson and Springer Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Mari- eTherese Keys of Aloha; a son, Michael Charles Keys of Tigard, Ore.; a daughter, Marita Elizabeth Keys of Portland, Ore.; sister, Anna Marie Keys of Bellaire; a brother, James Leo Keys of Springfield; two grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Infant Hearing Resources. Pegg Paxson and Springer Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. A. Boyd Keys Rev. A. Boyd Keys, 72, of Mount Dora, Florida, formerly of Bellaire, died Sunday in Florida Hospital, Orlando, Fla. He was b o r n i n Waynesburg, Pa. H e w a s a > former minister of the Bellaire rrJ Christian Church from 1972-84. a Prior to entering w the ministry, he was an industri­ al engineer for Universal Cyclops Steel Corporation. He was a former president of the Washington County Sabbath School Association, a member of the Board of Directors of the Thomas Campbell Christian Center, Washington, Pa., and the Board of Directors of the Christian Church in Pa. and Ohio. He was named a Bethany College Associate in 1975. He was tne organizer of Single Car­ ing Christian Christians and Big Brother of Belmont County. He was a member of the Ohio Valley Christian Minister’s As- sociation and served as a chap­ lain at City Hospital. Bellaire. He was a former Noble Grand of IOOF Lodge #81 and a member of Kiwanis Club. Surviving are his wife, Esther Bayne Keys; a son, Arthur of Washington, D.C.; one grand­ daughter. Friends will be received at the William G. Neal Funeral Home, 395 East Maiden St., Washington. Pa., today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. at the Lone Pine Christian Church, with Rev. Dwight L. French, Rev. John C. Han- niford, Rev. William A. Wiedennaupt officiating. Burial follows in Washington Ceme- - Memorial contributions may be made to the Lone Pine -Christian Church. Ada Keyser Ada Keyser, 92, oB 3941 Leona Ave., Shadyside, died Tuesday in Bell Nursing Home, Mor­ ristown. She was bom March 21, 1892 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Mark and Elizabeth Bair Smith. She was a retired cook for the Shadyside School System and a member of Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church, Ladies Dem­ ocrat Club, and the Garden Club, all of Shadyside, Eagles Auxiliary No. 371 in Bellaire, Weyer Chapter No. 515 Order of Eastern Star at Centerville, and the Mizpah Shrine of Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Keyser, in 1974; two sons, William in 1975 and Jacob in 1952. Surviving are daughter-in- laws, grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, Thursday and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Rondal Hardman officiat­ ing. Burial will. be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Anna Keyser '■Anna M. Keyser, Columbus, died Saturday, Sept. 28, 1996 at Ti<5me *’ ••She was a former postmaster in Barton. iln addition to her parents, Steve and Elizabeth Lopuch, she was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Russell; a son, Robert. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Doris) Visnauskas of Colum­ bus; a sister, Mary Santa of Barton. * Friends will be received at the Sehoedinger North Chapel, Colum­ bus, Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. Friends will then be received at the Bfck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main Sfr, St. Clairsville, Thursday, 6 to 8. p.Jn., where services will be Friday at/11 a.m., with Monsignor Robert HJ Punke officiating. Burial follows ifoUnion Cemetery, St. Clairsville. ANNA KEYSER Anna Marie Signorini Keyser, 60, of Colonial Heights, VA, passed away on Sunday, December 6, 2015. Born in Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Dan and Jenny Signorini. Mrs. Keyser worked for the City of Colonial Heights and had also worked at Zales Jewelers in Southpark Mall. She loved all types of animals, especially her two cats. She will be most remembered by joining her family and friends through her cooking, which was the thing she loved to do for people. She is survived by her two loving daughters, Jen­ nifer Keyser and boyfriend, Lee Best ’and Janette Keyser and boyfriend, Chris Moore; one brother, Danny Signorini; and her former husband and father of her daughters. Charles Keyser. All service will be pri­ vate. The family is being served by E. Alvin Small Funeral Homes and Crema­ tory, 2033 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, VA 23834. -*7"2L In lieu of flowers, contri­ butions may be made to the Colonial Heights/ Peters­ burg SPCA, P.O. Box 1174, Petersburg, VA 23804. Condolences may be reg­ istered at ealvin small.com. Retired Ohio

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Dies at 93 / Bessie G. Keyser. retired home economics teacher who taught for more than 40 years in Belmont County and Steubenville public school systems, dkilTuesday. Oct. 1. 1996. at home" Shewas 937" A resident of Bellaire. formerly of Wintersville and Jacobsburg, she was bom Feb. 24. 1903, in Jacobs­ burg. the daug hter of the late S.O. and Luella FraTtey Ramsay. She was a member of the Win­ tersville United Methodist Church where she was a member of the Unit­ ed Methodist Women, the Fidelis Sunday School Class and the Esther- Naomi Circle. She was a past matron of Weyer Chapter No. 515 Order of Eastern Star at Centerville and a member of the Tri-State Home Economics Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. David T.; two brothers. Wilbur and Herman Ramsay; a sister, Gertie Wiley. Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Charles (Martha) Stephens of Springfield. Ohio: three sisters, Wilma Dunn of St. Clairsville, Eula Neff of Jacobsburg and Bernice Wal­ lace of California: several steps rand- children and great-grandchildren: several nieces and nephews. Friends received 6-9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobs­ burg. where services will be held at I p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Ray Benesh officiating. Interment in Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire Weyer Chapter No. 515 O.E.S. ser­ vices at 7 p.m. today. f Memorial contributions may be made to the Jacobsburg United Methodist Church. Betty Keyser Betty J. Keyser, 82, of Cadiz, died Friday, Dec. 10, 2004, at the Harrison County Home. She was bom Dec. 10, 1922, in Harrison County, a daughter of the late Frank and Martha Bernice Ramsey Porter. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Ridge Presbyterian Church, where she was active with the missionary society. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles W. Keyser, in 1983. Surviving are a son, James, and his wife, Myma Keyser, of Cadiz; two daughters, Nancy, and her husband, Thomas Dowdle, of Maryville, Tenn., and Sandra, and her husband, Kenneth Caldwell, of Midland, Mich.; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and four sis­ ters, Maxine Snode and Marian Dennis, both of Cadiz, Janice, and her husband, Luke Yeager, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, and Kay, and her husband, Charles Singer, of Louisville, Ohio. Friends may call Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz, where funeral services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004, at 11 a.m., with Rev. Jack Visser officiating. Burial will follow at Longview Cemetery, New Athens. Memorial contributions may be made to the Harrison County Home, 41500 Cadiz-Dennison Road, Cadiz, OH 43907. The memorial guestbook may be signed at www.clark- kirk- land.com. Carolyn Keyser Carolyn Keyser, 25, Rehm Road, St. Clairsville, died Sunday at her home. She was bom March 14,1968, in Martins Ferry, daughter of Robert and Lois Woods Ehigh, St. Clairs­ ville. She was a former employee of Elby Restaurant, National Road, St. Clairsville and the former TJ’s Fami­ ly Restaurant at St. Clairsville. Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Joseph H. Keyserf a son, James Robert Keyser of the home; maternal grandparents, Howard M. and Anna Wolfe Woods of Freeport and Nellie P. Woods of Ml Pleasant. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairs­ ville, today 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Michael Adkins officiating. Burial follows in Davis Cemetery, Winding Hill, Bellaire. Chester Keyijefi^ LL Chester A. Keyser, 65, 228 West 40th St., Shadyside, died this morning in Aultman Hospital, Canton. He was born March 12, 1904 at Bellaire, son of the late John and Idella Keyser. He was retired cabinet maker for Futhey Lumber Co., Shadyside, and a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge No. 724 F&AM and a former city coun­ cilman, all of Shadyside. He was preceded in death by his wife, Julia Scotka Keyser; two sons, Richard C. Keyser of Los Alamos, N.M., and Robert F. Keyser of North Canton; six grandchildren and a great-grand­ child. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes­ day, where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Dr. David Baker officiating. Burial fllows in Mt. Zion Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Masonic services have been set for Wednesday at 7 D.m., in the funeral home. KEYSER, Dr. Dale Dunfee, of Martinsburg, for­ merly of Charles Town, died peacefully March 3, 2008, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Shadyside, Ohio on February 25, 1924 as the only son of P.M. and Alice Dunfee Keyser. Graduating from Shadyside High School, he went on to the Ohio State University to earn a degree in Veterinary Medicine. His education was interrupted to serve in WW1I as a Medic under Gen. Patton in the European Theatre. Dr. Keyser came to Charles Town to do an internship with Dr. Trussell in his Veterinary Practice. This is where he met his loving wife, Frances Wysong, of 57 years. Dr. Keyser had a very color- ful life practicing in and around Jefferson County and was a respected, professional and friend to many. He was a longtime official for the West Virginia Racing Commission and^West Virginia Department of Agriculture at the Stockyards. His farm practice included the O’Sullivan Farms, Arthur Godfrey’s Ranch and many other prominent farms throughout the area. Dr. Keyser was included in the W.Va. Blue Book for delivering the first Buffalo/ Cattle Cross and was very active with 4-H and Jefferson County Fair Serving on the Board for many years. In addition to goodtimes with family and friends, he enjoyed driving and showing ponies as well as gaited horses. He was a member of the Free Wheelers and would often drive his ponies in local parades and competitions. He was a faithful member and supporter of Kiwanis; Forty and Eight; 4-H Foundation; Jefferson County Hospital Board; American Legion; Jefferson County Historical Society; and Zion Episcopal Church. Dr. Keyser is survived by his wife Frances; three sons, William, Dale, Jr., and wife, Kay, and Frank and wife, Laurie; a daughter, Elizabeth “Betsy” Crewe and their fami­ lies including five grandchil­ dren; and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held at Zion Episcopal Church, Charles Town at I p.m. on Thursday, March 6, 2008. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jefferson County 4-H Foundation, c/o Dennis Barron, 329 Shepherd Grade Road, Shepherdstown, WV 25443 or Jefferson County Animal Welfare, P.O. Box 147, Charles Town, WV 25414. Arrangements by the Melvin T. Strider Colonial Funeral Home, Charles Town. _____ Official Is

Dead at 77 13 0 cf. (9 J Daniel Warren “D.W.” Keyser, retired superintendent of Belmont County Schools, died Tuesday at home. He was 77. A resident of 56960 Wegee Road, Shadyside, he was bom June 15, 1915, in Shadyside a son of the late Calvin and Emma Kroggil Keyser. Keyser also was the principal of Gravel Hill School in Bellaire for several years and a long-time substi­ tute teacher with the Shadyside School District. He was one of the founders of the Belmont-Harrison JVS and Belmont Technical College, St. Clairsville, and was instrumental in the planning of the recently-built Shadyside Public Library, where he was presi­ dent of the Library Foundation. He was a member of the Belmont County Board of Education, the Masonic Lodge No. 724 F&AM in Shadyside, and president of the Mount Zion Cemetery Association, Bellaire. He was a member of Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church, Shadyside, and a Navy veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Lloyd; two sisters, Virginia Bass and Katheryn Lam- bros Blazer. Surviving are a sister- in-law, Jean Keyser of Belmont; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknccht Funeral Home, Shadyside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Kurt E. Landerholm officiating. Interment in Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may bci made to the Shadyside Library f Foundation, 4300 Central Ave.,' Shadyside, Ohio 43947. David Keyser David Keyser, 91, Steubenville, formerly of Shadyside, died Thursday morning in Presbyter­ ian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born Nov. 3, 1897 at Shadyside, son of the late Trueman and .Sarah Corbett Keyser. /^JU vJL 17(9 He was a retired surveyor for North American Coal Co. and a member of the Wintersville Unit­ ed Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Hazel Hawley Keyser; two brothers; a sister. Surviving are his wife, Bessie Ramsay Keyser; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Martha) Stephens of Springfield; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today, and from 12:30 p.m. Saturday until time of services at 1:30 p.m. at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home, Wintersville. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wintersville United Methodist Church memorial fund, or the Shadyside United Method­ ist Church, Lincoln Avenue, Shadyside. KEYSER, Debra L. Wright, 50, of R.R. 1, VVheel- , ing, W.Va., died Thursday, February 28, 2008. at home. She was bom April 15, 1957 in Marshall County, daughter of the late Robert Archie and Mary Ann Applegarth Wright. Surviving are her husband. Larry P. Keyser. Sr.: two sons, Larry Paul “Holly" Keyser of Middlebourne, W.Va. and Joseph “Danielle” Keyser of Grafton. W.Va.; one daughter, Paula Works of Beechbottom, W.Va.; one sister. Joann “Ray mond” Keyser of Moundsville, W.Va.; three brothers, Tony “’Donna” Wright of Parkers- burgh, W.Va.TBill “Barbara” Wrfght of Raleigh, N.C. and Archie “Christy” Wright of South Carolina; 'l 1 grandchil­ dren; a very close sister-in-law. Marie Collins of Clover Dale, Calif: and several nieces and nephews. Visitation Saturday, March 1, 2008 6-8 p.m. and Sunday, March 2, 2008 from 9 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home and Cremation Service. 1 109 Second Street, Mondsville, with i the Rev. Harry Midcap officiat- 1 ing. Burial at the convenience of the family. KEYSER t I)r. E Glen Keyser, Ph.D.t age 66, Thursday, ' November 14,1996 at Doctors Hospital West. He was a Nutritional Bio-Chemist for Bio- One International Ine. Member of Urania Masonic Lodge #311 and Elizabeth Chapter #56 O.E.S. in Plain City He was a long standing member of St John Lutheran Church. Survived by loving wife of 41 years, Nancy L. Keyser; children, Gregory (Laurie) Keyser, Laurel Graham. Kevin (Joanie) Keyser. Karen (Mark) Quinn, Diane Keyser and Christopher Keyser; grandchildren, Ke­ vin, Andrew, Edward, Page. Georgette, Jack. Cameron, Bethany and Mallory; sister, Jean Keyser-Duncan. Funeral service 10:30 a m Monday, St. John Lutheran Church, Broad and Hague Ave. Pastor Thomas Phillips officiating Friends may call Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p m at SCHOEDINGER HILLTOP CHA­ PEL. 3030 W. Broad SI. Interment 3 p m . Oakwood Cemetery. Fremont, Oh. Masonic and Eastern Star services Sunday 3 p.m. ident Ohio Veteran’s Home, Sandusky, died Sunday in Pro­ vidence Hospital. She was bom Dec. 19, 1903 at Wegee, daughter of the late James Henry and Ida Mae Corbett Keyser. She was a registered nurse, a Methodist, and a veteran of the U.S. Army Nurses’ Corps in World War II. She was preceded in death by a brother, James Wesley Keyser, Sept. 1, 1942 and a sister, Ruth Baker, October 1947. Surviving are a sister-in-law, Helen G. Keyser of Bellaire; four nephews and two nieces. Friends will be received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Final arrangements are incomplete. eyser, RD1, Shady side, died Sunday at Bellaire City Hospital. She was born Jan. 27, 1888, in Marshall County, W. Va., a daughter of the late Charles A. and Elizabeth Shaner Kroggel. She was a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church and the Gold Star Mothers. She was preceded in death by her husband, Calvin Ambler Keyser, in 1933. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Earl (Virginia) Bass of Bellaire, Mrs. Paul (Kathryn) Lambros Blazer of St. Clair- sville, two sons, Lloyd Wayne Keyser of Belmont, Warren (D. W.) Keyser of Shadyside, nine grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. Five children, including Harold Richard Keyser, who was killed in World War II, also preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Shadyside with Rev. Larry Draper officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Key. Floyd Keyser j % - Y- 8*1 Floyd E. Keyser, 82, 55400 Col- erain Pike, Martins Ferry, died Monday in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. He was born August 5, 1907 at Barton, a son of the late Isaac and Eva Brown Keyser. He was a retired employee of Bean’s Foundry, Martins Ferry, a Protestant and a member of the Martins Ferry Eagles. He was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma T. Taylor Welshhans Keyser. Surviving are two stepsons, Earl Welshhans of Wheeling and Charles Welshhans of Youngs­ town; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Louis (Martha) Greiner of Wheel­ ing and Mrs. Elmer (Wilda) Sherman of Edenton, N.C.; a sister, Edna Robinson of Bridge­ port; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. David Bruce of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. - Helen Keyser Helen G. Keyser, 92, 6261 White Sulphur Court, Grove City, formerly of Bellaire, died Sunday, May 21, 1995, in Mount Carmel Medical Center, Columbus. She was born May 10, 1903 in Bel­ laire, daughter of the late John J. and Jessie Mae King Greenlee. She was a retired elementary teacher for Bellaire City Schools and a member of the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, Bellaire, where she served as organist for many years. She was also clerk of Session and a former elder and a former 4-H advisor in Belmont County. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Wesley Keyser; a daughter, Ruth Ann Zachariah; two brothers, Rollin and Dick Greenlee; a sister, Harriett Lude. Surviving are two sons, James H. of Bellaire and E. Glen of Grove City; a daughter, Jean Duncan of Coronado, Calif.; two brothers, J. Edward Greenlee of St. Clairsville and Paul Greenlee of Bridgeport; four sisters, Ruth Henry of Marysville, Florence Weishar of Wheeling, Mrs. Charles (Sara) Lewis of Malta, and Isabel Morri­ son of Uniontown; 13 grandchil­ dren; 14 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Friends then received from 10 a.m. Thursday until time of services at 11 a.m. at Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, Bellaire, with the Revs. Thomas A. Phillips and Arby Conn officiating at the services. Burial will be in Upper Wegee Cemetery, Shadyside. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church. _ James Keyserl/fti^ James H. Keyser, 66, 66370 Dixon Hill Road, Bellaire, died Saturday, July 15, 1995, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Aug. 10, 1928 at Cash Hill, son of the late James Westley and Helen Greenlee Keyser. He was a self-employed dairy farmer and a member of the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, Bellaire. He was also a member of the Farm Bureau, The Ohio Valley Cattle- i man’s Association, The Milk Mar­ keting Inc., and a retired Director of Production Credit Association. He was preceded in death by a sister, Ruth Ann Zachariah. Surviving are his wife, Juanita Cline Keyser; two sons, James W. and Jeffrey T., both of Bellaire; a daughter, Jane E. of Cadiz; a broth­ er, E. Glen Keyser of Grove City; a sister, Jean Duncan of Coronado, Calif.; four grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Arby Conn officiating. Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rock Hill Presbyterian Church, High Ridge Road, Bellaire, Ohio, 43906. «&* Box JohnKeJohn M. Keyser,m 144, RD 1, Saxonburg, Pa., died Saturday morning at Belair Nursing Home, Lower Burell, Pa. He was bom Dec. 31,1888, in Weegee, Ohio, a son of the late Truman and Sadie Keyser. A retired employee of Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad after 40 years service, he was preceded in death by his wife, Cora Ennis Keyser on Sept. 27, 1972; a daughter, Molly Wolfe, and a brother, Elmer Keyser. Surviving are two step­ children, Gilbert Coville of Mar­ tins Ferry and Mrs. Nellie Keller of Saxonburg, Pa.; a -brother, David Keyser of Steubenville. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, ' Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at a time to be announced. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. John Keyser John Charles Keyser 51, of Atlanta, Ga., formerly of Bellaire, Ohio, died suddenly Saturday, Dec. 17. 2005 at his home. John was born Nov. 15, 1954 in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Charles D. “Bud” and Mary Helen Zaccagnini Keyser. He was a Quality Assurance Manager employed by United Airlines-Galileo International Atlanta, Ga. He was a 1973 graduate of Bellaire High School and a Catholic by faith. Surviving is a sister Barbara Wiegmann of Atlanta, Ga., a niece Sarah Wiegmann of Seattle, Wa., a nephew James “Jay” Wiegmann and his wife Jamie of Atlanta, Ga. Visitation will be held Thursday Dec. 22, 2005 at the H.M. Patterson and Son Funeral Home 4550 Peachtree Rd. Atlanta Ga. from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial visitation and service on Tuesday Dec. 27, 2005 at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, Ohio, from 5 p.m. until time of serv­ ice at 7 p.m. with Msgr. Gene W. Mullet! officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, Ohio Valley Affiliate, P.O. Box 634445 Cincinnati, Ohio 45263-4445 Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. KEYSER, Joseph Pershing, 81, of Jacobsburg, died Friday, Oct. 22, 1999. at the Belmont community Hospital, Bellaire. Son of the late Herman R. and Anna Marie Terrell Keyser, he was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel’s Steubenville mill and a World War n veteran. In addition to his parents, Keyser was preceded in death by his first wife, Virginia Faye Street Key-ser. Surviving are his wife, Katherine Monroe Keyser; three daughters, Jo Anne Baker of Jacobs­ burg, Carol Unterzuber of Bellaire and Judy Rebecca of Senecaville; a son, Joseph H. Keyser of Caldwell; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Mon­ day. Interment in Davis Cemetery in Bellaire. Full military graveside ser­ vices will be conducted by the Bel­ mont Cpunty Council of VFW. Lily Keyser Lily H. Keyser, 95, of Gahanna, Ohio, former resident of Bellaire, Ohio, died Thursday, July 29, 2004. She was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Keyser; two sisters, Sarah Smith and Violet Hall; and a brother, Edward Hall. Surviving are three daughters and sons-in-law, Jean and Charles Morgan, of Shadyside, Ohio. Ruth Ann and Phillip Douglas, of Gahanna, and Virginia Lee and Edward Schultz, of Portsmouth, Va.; 12 grandchildren, Jay, Lee Ann, Lois, Tracey, Todd, Terry, Tammy, Dorcas, Susan, Lynn, Lori and Phil; 13 great- grand­ children, 5 great- great- grand­ children; a brother, Albert P. Hall; two sisters, Elsie Hall and Dorothy Rueckle; nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 4 to 7 p.m., Monday, at the Schoedinger Northeast Chapel, 1051 East Johnstown Road, Gahanna. Graveside funeral service and interment will be at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2004, at Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio, with Rev. Roy Walther officiating. Contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund at Stonybrook United Methodist Church. 485 Cherrybottom Road, Gahanna, OH 43230, or Hospice of Mt. Carmel, 793 West State Street, Columbus, OH 43222, in her memory. Visit www.schoedinger.com to extend condolences. Lloyd Keyser Lloyd Randolph Keyser, 94, 64283 Fulton Hill Road, Bellaire, died Friday Nov 17 IQQS.at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was bom Nov. 18, 1900 in Bellaire, a son of the late Everett L. and Sophia Inda Allen Keyser. He was a bricklayer with the Bricklayers Union 9 of Bellaire, a member of Bellaire Christian Church and the Ionic Lodge 438 F&AM of Bellaire. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Vera Mae Schafer Keyser; a son, Earl Wayne Keyser; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Inda Jane) Riley; two broth­ ers, Earl and Miles Keyser; a sister, Roxie Witchey. Surviving is a niece, Dorothy Witchey Barton of Texas; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where ser­ vices will be held at 2 p.m. Mon­ day, with the Rev. Philip Hunt offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Masonic ser- vices at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home. Lloyd W. Keyser #//?/ Lloyd W. “L.W.” Keyser, 68, Belmont, died Wednesday at his home. He was bom August 30, 1923 in Shadyside, a son of the late Calvin A. and Emma Frcdericka Kroggel Keyser. He was a retired school teacher for Union Local High School. He was a member of East Richland Friends Church, past member of Belmont E ( Squad and Belmont Village Council, * and Board of Public Affairs. He was ' also a member of Hazen Lodge 251 Bethesda and was a Kentucky Colo- > nel and a Navy veteran of World War * II, Korean Conflict, and Vietnam War. He was preceded in death by four brothers; four sisters. Surviving are his wife, Jean Walters Keyser; three sons, Lloyd Jr. of Ashland, Ky., Joseph of Rich­ mond, Ky., Daniel of Strongsville; one daughter, Rachael Keyser- McClendon of Tokyo, Japan; one brother, D. Warren Keyser of Shadyside; two grandsons; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kcmp Funeral Home, Bethes­ da, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Wayne Ickcs officiating. Burial follows in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Key. Memorial contributions may be made to the East Richland Friends Church building fund or Community Home Health and Hospice, Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, W. Va. Mary Keyser Mary Helen Keyser, 79, of 3 Hill Drive, Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003, at her home. She was bom Oct. 23, 1923, at Shadyside, Ohio, a daughter of the late Patsy and Natalie Narcissi Zaccagnini. She was retired from the Ohio University Eastern Campus at St. Clairsville, where she served as registrar of students and was a member of the St. John Catholic Church of Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles D. Keyser in 1980. Surviving are a son, John Keyser and a daughter Barbara Wiegmann, both of Atlanta, Ga.; two grandchildren James C. Wiegmann and his wife Jamie of Atlanta and Sarah Wiegmann of Seattle, Wa. Friends will be received Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at the St. John Catholic Church with Msgr. Gene W. Mullett as cele­ brant. Burial follows in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. NELLIE KEYSER Nellie E. John Keyser, 94, of Bellaire, OH, died on Monday, October 13, 2014 at Country Club Retirement Campus in Bellaire, Ohio. Nellie was born April 29, 1920 in Bellaire, Belmont County, OH, the daughter of Joseph (Youssef Hanna Elya) John and Catherine (Keturah) Fadel (Aboufadel) John. She attended First Ward School and graduated from Bellaire High School in 1938. On November 14, 1942, she married William Arnold Keyser, the son of Emmitt F. Keyser and Birdie Lee Strickland, at First Christian Church, Russell, KY. After getting married, she worked as a seamstress from her home making uni­ forms for the local high schools. Later on in life, Nellie attended and gradu­ ated from Bellaire School of Practical Nursing in 1967 as an LPN and worked for Bellaire City Hospital. *7" Nellie was also a mem­ ber of Saint John’s Church in Bellaire, OH. Nellie is survived by one brother, Emile John and his wife, Anne; three sons and a daughter: John Arnold (Charlene) of Florida, Richard Allen (Jill) of Florida, Catherine Frances Kalcum (late Iggie Joe) of Wheeling, WV, and Charles Joseph (Donna) of North Carolina; nine grand­ children: Kelly, Christy, Lori, Olivia, Iggie Joe II, Jennifer, Ryan, Rachel and Janette; nine great- grand children; and one great- great-granddaughter. In addition to her par-1 ents, Nellie was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Keyser; two sisters, Isabel John Kalil and Josephine John Hader; and two brothers, Joseff John and George John. Visitation will be held from 1-2 p.m. at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home at 441 37th St., Bellaire, OH, on Monday, October 20, with a short Mass immediately following. In lieu of flowers, contri­ butions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Avc., 7th floor. New York, NY i 10001; or online « at lwww.alzfdn.org. Robert Allen Keyser ' Robert Allen Keyser, 27, Bar­ ton. died Thursday, July 31,~in Cambridge Hospital. / fa / He was bom in Barton, Nov. 5, 1941, a son of Anna Lopuck Keyser and the late Russell Key­ ser, who preceded him in death eight years ago. He was a Meth­ odist by faith. Surviving beside his mother of Barton is cr,e sister, Mrs. John (Doris) Visnauskas of Colum­ bus. Funeral services were held Monday at St. Clairsville with Dr. Karl K. Wilson of the Tho- burn Memorial United Methodist Church in St. Clairsville officiat­ ing. Burial was in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. KEYSER. Robert L., Sr., 59, of Clinton Avenue, Moundsville, VV.Va., died November 12, 2007, in Ohio Valley Medical Center. Wheel­ ing. Surviving are his wife. Joyce Clark Keyser; two sons. Robert (Mindy) Keyser of Moundsville and Les and his companion. Jacob Keyser. of Wheeling, W.Va.; four sisters; and seven brothers. Friends will be received at Anderson Funeral Home. 1 109 Second Street, Moundsville, on Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. with services on Thursday at 11 a.m. Final arrangements are pending. i Thomas n. iveyser Thomas Kenneth Keyser, 70. fi Summerhill, St. Clairsville, died Tuesday*7/ He was born in^Bellaire, Oct. 11, 1900. a son of William and Ella Cobell Keyser. He was a retired employe of Wheeling Steel Corp.. member of Wheeling Elks Ix>dge, member of Musicians i/ocal and was employed for many years as a musician at the Capitol Theater. Surviving are his widow. Mary Elizabeth Fassig Keyser, a son. Kurt F., Norfolk, Va., a daughter, Karen of Atlanta, Oa., a sister, Mrs. J. F. (Clara) Enright, Middletown, Ohio and four grandchildren. Friends received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. with Rev. David Birch officiating. Burial in Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling. Vera Keyser^^ Vera M. Keyser, 81, a resident of Wadsworth, and a former res­ ident of Bellaire, died Saturday, March 9, in Valley Vista Hospi­ tal, Simi Valley, Calif. She was bom April 28, 1903 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Taylor and Margaret Campbell Corbett.

A former employee of J.C. Penney Co., Bellaire, she was a member of the South Bellaire United Methodist Church, East­ ern Star Chapter No. 194 and the Mizpah Shrine No. 22, both of Bellaire.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Keyser in 1963.

Surviving are a son, William (Bill) Keyser of Wadsworth; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Freeman of Simi Valley; four brothers, James Corbett of Centerville, Earl, Edwin and Robert Corbett, all of Massillon; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Final arrange­ ments are incomplete. Eastern Star services are scheduled for Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the funeraHiome. William E. Keyser William E. Keyser, 72, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2000.at the Cleveland Clinic after a short ill­ ness. Mr. Keyser was born in BeU_ lake* the son of the late Clarence and Vera Corbett Keyser. Bill was a Marine Corps veteran and retired in 1985 from the City of Wadsworth as supervisor of electrical metering after 31 1/2 years of service. A former member of the Wadsworth Lions Club, he was long time member of the Wadsworth United Methodist Church and enjoyed woodworking, golfing, and flower gardening. He was a former director of pee-wee football and coached the Redskins. Mr. Keyser is survived by his wife of 51 years Ginny; a son, Mark (Kit) and his wife Jan of Naples, Fla.; daughters, Kim Cook and husband Bob of Jackson Town­ ship, Stephanie Watson and hus­ band Steve of Escondido, Calif., Denise Wilson and friend John Kiel of Wadsworth. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Allison and ; Mark Haymaker, Hillary Cook, Thomas and Jennifer Watson, Cole Wilson, Erin and Michael Keyser. He was preceded in death by his sister, Margaret Freeman. j The family will received friends today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hilliard & Mullaney Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman St., Wadsworth, where funeral service will be held Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Kurt Landerholm of­ ficiating. Interment follows in Hill- crest Memorial Gardens. The family request memorials be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.. Wilma Keyser Tc Wilma R. Taylor Welshans Keyser, 81, 55400 Colerain Pike, Martins Ferry, died Thursday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born Aug. 28, 1907 at Wheeling, daughter of the late Charles ana Bessie Stevenson Ta She was preceded in death by her first husband, Earl Welshans and a sister, Virginia Matusek. Surviving are her husband, Floyd E. Keyser; two sons, Earl W. Welshhans of Wheeling and Charles Welshhans of Youngs­ town; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Martha) Greiner of Wheeling and Mrs. Elmer (Wilda) Sherman of Edenton, N.C.; a brother, Charles W. Taylor of Wheeling; three sisters, Mrs. Edward (Clara) Orzolek of Martins Ferry, and Dorothy Presenzi and Bessie Ralbusky, both of Twinsburg; nine grandchildren; 14 great­ grandchildren. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Monday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. David Bruce of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Thomas Thomas E. Keys, 71, Columbus, formerly of Bellaire, died Wed­ nesday m Mt. Carmel East Hospi­ tal, Columbus. He was born May 23, 1916, at Bellaire, a son of the late Charles M. and Anna Keys. Keys was former sports editor for The Intelligencer and retired sports editor of the Columbus Citizen and subsequently the Citizen Journal. He had also been affiliated with the Times- Recorder. Throughout his career as a journalist, he kept active as a I coach, official and athlete.. He I coached football, baseball, track, 1 basketball and swimming in addi­ tion to tennis. T1 .. , He was a member of the United Press International Ohio Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame. Keys taught for several years at Columbus-Tennis East and South Airport. He also served as press relations director for the International Baseball League. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Hammond Keys; a brother, Charles W. Keys. Surviving are two sons, Charles and Edward, both of Columbus; four brothers, Donald of River­ side, Calif., Raymond of Wheel­ ing, Michael Joseph of Aloha, Ore., and James of Springfield; a I sister, Anna Marie Davis of Bell- laire; eight grandchildren. I Friends will be received at the |Eagan-Ryan Funeral Home, 403 ■Broad St., Columbus, 2 to 4 and 7 |to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian ■Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 ja.m. Saturday in St. Catherine ■Catholic Church, Columbus. (Burial will be in Columbus. Ralph Khoury Ralph Khoury, 94, a resident of Detroit, Mich., and a former resident of Martins Ferry, died Monday in Grosse Pointe City, Bon Secours Hospital. He was bom in Lebanon, August 10, 1891, a son of Mr. and Mrs. An- tonius Khoury fe fi j He was a member of St. Maron’s Catholic Church, Detroit. Asma Khoury, his wife, preceded him in death. He is survived by a brother, Edward A. Khoury; a sister, Marianna Khoury of Wheeling. Prayer services will be today at 8 p.m. at the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., and Thursday there will be a 10 a.m. mass at St. Maron’s Catholic Church, with burial to follow in Mount Olivet Ceme­ tery, Detroit. CAROL KIASKI Carol Jean Kiaski, 78, of Colerain, OH, formerly of Mount Pleasant, OH, passed at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Denise and Bob Rusiecki, surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday December 17, 2014. She was bom in Mount Pleasant on December 19, 1935, a daughter of the late John Cary Harbourt and Margaret Virginia Moore Harbourt. Carol was a retired employee of Peoples National Bank, and a mem­ ber of the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church. / C- Carol is survived by a son, Dale (Annette) Kiaski of Massillon, oh; two daughters: Diane (Dale) Matics of Weirton, WV, Denise (Robert) Rusiecki of Colerain; a’brother, John Paul (Helen Jean) Harbourt of Mount Pleasant; grand­ children: Deanna Rusiecki, Darcy (Roger) Thompson, Kristin Kiaski, Mindy Guest (Tim), Darren Rusiecki, Dustin Kiaski, and great-grandchildren: Anna, Aiden, and Mason. Friends will be received Friday 4-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, where services will be held Saturday December 20, 201 4, at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor Joe Ellis, officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. KIBBLE, Beverly, 83, of Cadiz, Ohio, died Tuesday, November 13, 2007, at the home of her daughter in Pataskala, Ohio. She was born February 5, . 1924 in Bellaire. Ohio, to the late George M. And Mary S. (Culver) McCloy. She was retired from Harrison Community Hospital in Cadiz; and was a life long member of the Presbyterian Church of Cadiz, where she had served as a Stewardess, a Deacon and was a member of the Women’s Association. She also belonged to the Cadiz Women's Civic Club; and the OES, Unionport Chapter 360. She was an avid baker and pies were her specialty. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Kibble: brothers, George (Buddy). Earl (Hap) and Jack McCloy: sisters, Ruth Kelley and Betty Bess; and a great- nephew, Marty Pezzopane She is survived by two sons. Jack (Carolyn) of Cadiz and Ted (Mary) of Pataskala; a daughter. Michelle (Randy) Curry, also of Pataskala; five grandchildren: eight great­ grandchildren: several nieces and nephews; and special extended family, Betty and Dean Paolucci of Cadiz. A memorial service will be held at the Presbyterian Church of Cadiz, 1 54 West Market St. at 1 1 a.m. on Saturday. December 1,2007. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Ml. Carmel Hospice, 1 144 Dublin Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43215-0139. Online condolences may be made at www.clark-kirkland. com. Cadiz, died Friday morning at the Harrison Community Center, Cadiz. He was bom March 13,1920 in Barton, a son of Charles C. and Ella Mae Schick Kibble. He was a member of the Cadiz United Presbyterian Church and the Cadiz Police Department, American Legion Post No. 34, Cadiz FOE 2162 and the Cadiz VFW. Surviving are his widow, Beverly McCloy Kibble, two sons, Jack, Cadiz, Ted at home, a daughter, Michelle, at home, four sisters, Mrs. Peter (Ivy) Zvirblis, Edward, Md., Mrs. Donald (Hollie) Grimes, Carrollton, Mrs. Paul (Betty) Zitko and Mrs. Edwin (Billie) Hott, both of Mentor. Funeral services were held Monday in Cadiz with Rev. Lewis Thomas officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. KIBBY, Barbara Ann Wester field, 88, of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Tuesday, July 26. 201 1 in the Peter­ son Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheel­ ing. She was bom August 12, 1922 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daughter of tlie late Ila Pauline Adams Cogley. Mrs. Kibby was a house­ wife and a Presbyterian by faith and she was a graduate of the former Wheeling High School. Mrs Kibby loved paying cards and bingo and she also loved animals, music and flowers. In addition to her mother she was preceded in death by her husband. Albert E. Kibby in 1986: and a daughter. Joyce A. Shanks. Surviving are a son, John Albert Kibby and his wife. Darlene of Martins Fejxy, Ohio: a graricTcTaughter, Laura Ann" Kibby Stauber and her husband, Michael J. Stauber of Alexandria, Va.; a grandson. Chris Singleton and his wife, Vickie of West Chester. Ohio: several cousins who called her Aunt Bobbie and will dearly miss her. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. on Friday, July 29, 2011 at the Kepner Funeral Home. National Road at Bethany Pike. Wheeling (304-232-2732) where services will be held on Saturday, July 30, 201 1 at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. J. Robert Willits officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling.______Mrs. Anne T. Kidd Mrs. Anne Z Kidd, 82, Tracy Ann Apartments, St.Clairsville, died Tuesday, July 16. She was bom in Roslin, Scotland, Jan. 7, 1892, a daughter of the late William and Rachael Mc­ Farland Tolmie and came to the United States in 1917. Surviving are her husband, Thomas W. Kidd, a daughter, Mrs. Rita K. McClintock, St. Clairsville; three grand­ children, eight great­ grandchildren. Three brothers and seven sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services were con­ ducted last Thursday by the Rev. C. Lee Filker. Burial was at Union Cemetery, St. Clair­ sville. Charles Kidd W90 Charles (Red) Kidd, 80, Cadiz, formerly of Bannock, died Saturday in Carriage Inn Nursing Home, Cadiz. He was born at Bannock, June 27, 1910, son of the late Albert and Charlotta Elerick Kidd. He was a retired coal miner. He was preceded in death by a brother, Wilbur (Jack) Kidd. Surviving are a sister, Ruth Irwin of Uhrichsville; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Paul Elerick of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Short Creek Cemetery, Georgetown. CHARLOTTE KIDD 1 . Charlotte Irene Kidd, 95, died Saturday, September, 24, 2016, at Darby Glenn Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Hilliard, Ohio. She was born April 18, 1921, in Flushing, Ohio, the daughter of the late John W. and Anna Karkula Klayko. In addition to her hus­ band, Richard C. Kidd, whom she married in May, 1943, she was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Annabel Hornik; brothers, John, Henry and Fred Klayko. Charlotte and her family were long time Belmont County, Ohio, residents. She was a graduate of Franklin High School, New Athens, Ohio. She loved flowers and gardening. She is survived by her son, Cale (Marcy) Kidd of Plain City, Ohio; her daughter, Linda (Bill) Cesa of North Ridgeville, Ohio; her son, Rich (Cathy) of St. Clairsville, Ohio; two grandsons, Rick Kidd (Tim Brendle) of Charleston, South Carolina, and Mark (Tricia) Kidd of Plain City, Ohio; two granddaughters, Erin (Zechariah) David of Massillon, Ohio and Chris­ tine Bonnett (fiancD, Roy Malone) of St. Clairsville, Ohio; great grandchildren, Karley and Kyle Kidd, of Plain City, Sawyer Bonnett of St. Clairsville and Char­ lotte David of Massillon; her brother, Lewis Klayko; her sister-in-law, Mary Kidd, and several nieces and nephews. T A Memorial Visitation will be held at the Tooth- man Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio on Sun­ day, October 2, 2016, from 1 p.m. until time of Memo­ rial Service at 2 p.m. con­ ducted by her nephew, Jake Kidd. Private interment was held in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Charlotte’s honor to The Judy Vincen­ zo Foundation, 67562 Pogue Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Clarence!%L/P'pr Clarence Kidd, 8^ 411 Carrie Ave., Bamesville, died Wednes­ day in Barnesville Hospital. He was born Feb. 28, 1901 at Barton, a son of the late Ross and Aman­ da Leasure Kidd. He was a member of the Cor­ nerstone Assembly of God Church, Barnesville. He was preceded in death by his first wife; Golda Luyster Kidd; four brothers, a sister. Surviving are his wife, Hilda Mae Jones Kidd of Tuscarawas County; several nieces and neph­ ews. Friends will be received at the i Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, ] Barnesville, Friday, from 8:30 - a.m. until 11:30 a.m., when John l Garrett will conduct services. Burial will be in Northern Ceme­ tery, Barnesville. Kidd JT ’ Di^ps G Darwin died Tuesday, June- 18, and Darrell J. Kidd, died Friday, June 21, in the Bellaire City Hospital. The twin Doys were born Mon­ day, June 17 in the Bellaire City Hospital, sons of William and Shirley Wynn Kidd, Flushing. Surviving in addition to their parents, are the paternal grand­ father, Wilbur Kidd, RD, St. Clairsville, and maternal grand­ parents. Robert and Gladys Wynn, New Athens. Burial was in Longview Ceme­ tery, New Athens. KIDD, Donald Eugene, 40, of Fostoria, passed away on Saturday, May 22, 2010 at Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay. Ohio. He was born on June 29. 1969 in Bellaire, Ohio to the Late Donald J. and Dorothy “Arlene" (Rainbow) Kidd who sur­ vives in Fostoria. He was a 1 987 graduate of Fostoria High School and was employed as a cleaner at the UAW Hall. Fostoria. He enjoyed col­ lecting model ships, read­ ing, walking, computers and crafts. He was preceded in death by his father and paternal grandparents. Surviving in addition to his mother "are his two sis­ ters. Dorothy I. Kidd, St. Clairsville, Ohio and Dawnetle (Matt) Albert, Findlay; brother, Robert Kidd. Fostoria; and niece, Brianna Albert. Findlay. He is also survived by his paternal grandmother, Martha Jane Arigonia, St. Clairsville; uncle Edward (Edie) Elerick, Caledonia Ohio; and several other aunts and uncles. He also leaves behind his beloved puppy, Pickles. There will be no visitation. A celebration of life service will be held at 1 1 a.m. on Friday, May 28, 2010 at the UAW Hall. 625 Plaza Drive, Fostoria, Ron Dorman presiding. Lunch will follow the services at the UAW hall. Burial will be at Long View Cemetery in New Athens, Ohio at a later date. Contributions may be made to Belmont County Animal Rescue League, P.O. Box 15, St. Clairsville, Ohio. MANN- HARE-HOENING FUNERAL HOME, 407 N. Countyline St., Fostoria is assisting the family. DOROTHY KIDD Dorothy Arlene Kidd, 73, of Fostoria, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 1, 2017 in her home with her family by her side, and joins her husband of 40 years in Heavenly union. She was bom on July 24, 1944 in Belmont County, Ohio to the late Wayne Elerick and Martha Jane (Rainbow) Elerick-Arigoni. She married Donald J. Kidd on June 22, 1963 in Bel­ mont County, and he pre­ ceded her in death on June 23,2003. She is survived by two daughters, Dorothy I. Kidd, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Dawnette Albert, of Find­ lay; one son, Robert Kidd, of Fostoria; a granddaugh­ ter; one brother, Edward (Edith) Elerick, of Caledo­ nia, Ohio; and her furry friend, Pickles. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don­ ald J.; and son, Donald E. Kidd; step-dad, Leonard Arigoni; aunts; uncles; spe­ cial uncle, Paul Elerick; son-in-law, Matt Albert; and a niece, Amy Tuttle. Dorothy was a home maker who enjoyed doing embroidery and was mom to her children’s friends and their families. At her family’s wishes Dorothy will be laid to rest privately back home in New Athens, Ohio. ^ J In lieu of flowers, contri­ butions may be considered to ProMedica Hospice. Mann-Hare-Hoening Funeral Home, Fostoria has been entrusted with arrange­ ments. Online expressions of sympathy may be made be made by visting www. I hoeningfuneralhome.com. J KIDD, Duane T. “Tom”, 62 of Piedmont, Ohio, died Saturday, February 9, 2013, at Bamesville Hospital. He was born at Crabapple^ Ohio on January 14, 1951, a son of the late Wilbur and Ethel Donner Kidd. Tom was a construction worker and a disabled vet­ eran of the Vietnam War having received the Bronze Star Medal. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Don aid and Jesse A. Kidd. / 4 He is survived by his life partner, Diane Macy; two brothers, Arthur Kidd of Columbus and William Kidd of Flushing; five sis­ ters; Carolyn Kidd, Sandra Callipare, Nancy O’Conner and Sharon Ziemba all of St. Clairsville and Debra Tuttle of Bellaire; five grandchildren. At his request there will be no public visitation or service and final disposi­ tion will be at the conven­ ience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Mrs. CrapeKidd Mrs. Grace Kjdd, 88, RD 1, Uhrichsville, died Monday, April 1, at Twin City Hospital, Dennison. She was born in Ohio on Aug. 12, 1885. Preceded in death by her husband, Albert, she is survived by two sons, Wilbur, RD 2 St.Clairsville and Charles,’ Bannock; and one daughter’ Ruth Irwin, Uhrichsville. Funeral Services were held last Thursday at Flushing with burial at the Farmington Cemetery, Colerain. JAMES KIDD James J. “Jim’' Kidcl, 66, of Flushing, Ohio; died Thursday, May 15, 2014 in Wheeling Hospital. He was born in Bar- nesville, Ohio on March 15. 1948. son of the late James W. and Pauline Rice Kidd. Jim was a retired coal miner from Consolidation Coal Company’s Bailey Mine and was a part-time employee of Absolute Com Crete. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of Flushing American Legion Post #366. He got his start working at the early age of 10 on the Shutway Farms. He loved his wife, daughters, grandchil­ dren, family and friends like 1 no other. Jim loved Flushing, the people of Flushing and his Cleveland Browns. Surviving are his loving wife of 44 years, Peggy Van- Curen Kidd; two daughters, Jamie (Brent) Gay of Flush­ ing and Lori (Robin) Snyder of Covington, Ohio; three grandchildren, Samantha, Natalie and Ryan Snyder; three brothers. Bill Humphrey of South Caroli­ na, Fred (Sandy) Kidd of Flushing and Mike (Nancy) Kidd of Bannock; a sister, Sue Mounts of Coweta, Oklahoma; nieces and nephews; and his faithful companion, Dutchess. His smile was contagious and his presence y/as joy/er- Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funer­ al Home in St. Clairsville, on Sunday from 1-3 and 6-9 p.m. and again on Monday from 10 a.m. until time of services at 1 1 a.m., with I Robert “Jake” Kidd Jr. offici-' ating. Burial will follow in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flush- Evening Legion Services I will be held Sunday at 7 p.m. in the funeral home. Full Military Honors will be con­ ducted on Monday in the cemetery by the Flushing American Legion. Memorial contributions may be made to Judy Vin­ cenzo Foundation, 67562 Pogue Rd., St. Clairsville OH 43950. KIDD, Jesse A., 57, Simpson Road, St. Clairsville, died Monday, September 17, 2012, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born April 1 1, 1955, in Belllaire, a son of the late Wilbur and Ethel Donner Kidd. a^fmrner He was employee of the Holloway Street Department. Preceding him in death, in addition to his parents, was a brother Donald Kidd. Surviving are one daughter, Christa Reed of Cadiz; a son, Shawn Kidd of Holloway; three brothers; Arthur Kidd, Columbus, William Kidd, Flushing and Dwane Kidd, Piedmont; five sisters: Carolyn Kidd, Sandra Callipare, Nancy O’Conner and Sharon Ziemba, all of St. Clairsville and Debra Tuttle, Bellaire; five grand­ children and his compan- ion, Toni Tollett of Bellaire. Friends will be received at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, on Friday from 1 - 5 p.m. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Pauline Kidd Pauline Kidd, 76, East High Street, Flushing, died Friday. Feh. 1 1, 2000 CrestvTew Health Care Center in St. Clairsville. She was born May 10, 1923 in Holloway, a daughter of the late Jacob Rice and Hazel Randolph Rice. She was a retired head cook at the Belmont County Joint Voca­ tional School at St. Clairsville and ii member of Flushing United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band. James W. Kidd; a sister, Gladys Herbold Robinson. Surviving are four sons, William Humphrey of Arlington, Va., James J. Kidd and Fred Kidd, both of Flushing and Michael Kidd of Bannock; a daughter, Sue E. Mounts of Fort Gibson, Okla.; nine grandchildren; five great-grand­ children. Friends will be received today, 2 to 8 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Friends then teccived Monday from 10 a.m. un­ til time of services at 11 a.m. at the Flushing United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Ken Kelley officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Memorial contributions may be made to the Flushing Fire Depart­ ment or the Flushing United Methodist Church. Richard Kidd Richard C. ‘-Dick” Kidd, 86 died Tuesday, September 21, 2004 at Crestview Health Care Center. St. Clairsville, Ohio. He lived many years in the Flushing - Holloway, Ohio area. He was born October 14, 1917 at Elm Grove, West Virginia, the son of the late Richard and Linnie Minder Kidd. A 1936 graduate of Cadiz High School, he retired from Consolidation Coal Company after 33 years of service at the Georgetown Preparation Plant in Cadiz. He served in the Army Air Force during World War II and was a member of Legion Post 366 at Flushing and the D.A.V. Post 117 of Bellaire, Ohio. He attended the Flushing United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters Jeanette Kidd, Mildred Warwick, Lenore Lindsay, Margaret Arbenz and Avis Pope and brothers James Kidd and Robert Kidd. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte Klayko Kidd of Zanesville whom he married in May 1943; his son, Cale (Marcy) Kidd of Zanesville; his daughter, Linda (Bill) Cesa of Westlake, Ohio; his son, Rich (Cathy) Kidd of St. Clairsville, Ohio; two grandsons; Rick Kidd of Charleston, South Carolina and Mark (Tricia) Kidd of Zanesville; two granddaughters, Erin Kidd and Chris Kidd both of St. Clairsville; great grand children, Karley Jane and Kyle Patrick Kidd of Zanesville and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are Friday, September 24, 2004 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. with American Legion services at 7:30 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville where services will be conducted by his nephew, Jake Kidd on Saturday, September 25 at 1 p.m. Interment will follow at the Holly Memorial Gardens in Pleasant Grove with military i honors by the Belmont County Council of the American Legion Robert Kidd Sr-3|17p£5 Robert J. Kidd Sr., 67, Flushing- Morristown Road, Flushing, died Thursday, March 16, 1995, at home. He was bom Nov. 1, 1927 in Harrisville. He was a retired heavy equip­ ment operator for Consolidation Coal Co., Cadiz, a member of Flushing United Methodist Church and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was also a member of Flushing American Legion Post 366 and Flushing Masonic Lodge No. 298. He was preceded in death by an infant son; his parents, Richard and Linnie Minder Kidd; a brother; James W.; three sisters, Jeannette Kidd, Mildred Warwick and Leno- ra Lindsay. Surviving are his wife, Mary Edna McCoy Kidd; a son, Robert J. Jr. of Flushing; a daughter, Mrs. Denny (Judy) Vincenzo of Flush­ ing; a brother, Richard C. of Flush­ ing; a sister, Margaret Arbenz of St. Clairsville; five grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Kelly-Kemp Funer­ al Home, Bethesda. Services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Monday at Flushing United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Jim Porter officiat­ ing. Burial will be in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Masonic services will be at 6:30 p.m. Sunday followed by American Legion services at 7 p.m. Military graveside services will be conduct­ ed by the Belmont County Council. Memorial contributions may be nade to Valley Hospice, Waddles *un Road, Wheeling, W.Va., >6003, or Flushing United Methodist Church. Thomas Kidd

Thomas W. Kidd, 84, of Tracy Ann Apartments, St. Clairsville, died Thursday in the Oakview Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was born April 28, 1894, in Carlisle, England, a son of the late George and Jane Car- routhers Kidd. He was a former employe of Consolidation Coal Co., a vateran of World War II, a member of the Kirkwood United Methodist Church, Belmont Lodge No. 16 F&AM, St. Clairsville, Osiris Temple of the] Shrine, Legion of Honor, Wheel-' ing, the Bel-Mon Shrine Club, and was past commander of Post No. 666 American Legion., l Maynard. ____ _ ! He was an Episcopalian, a I former chief clerk of Clarkson Coal Co., a 32nd degree Mason, member of Smithfield lodge 182, F&AM, Scottish Rite of Steuben­ ville, and Aladdin Temple of the Shrine, Columbus. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anne T. Kidd, in 1974, also two brothers, John and George. Surviving are a daugher, Rita K. McClintock, of St. Clairsville; three grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Private services were held at the Beck Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Edward R. Mooney of­ ficiating. Burial in Union Cemetery. Memorial contribu­ tions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Wilbur Kidd Wilbur Jackson Kidd, 80, of 71161 Simpson Road, St. Clairs- ville, died Saturday at home. He was born June 16, 1908 in Blainesville, the son of the late Albert and Charlotta^ Elerick Kidd. tjfv* He was a retired coal miner from Bedway Coal Company and was a member of the Belmont County Baptist Temple. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ethel Lois Donner Kidd; three sons; a granddaughter. Surviving are five sons, Donald of Fostoria, Arthur Neal of Flushing, William James of Clarksville, Tenn., Duane Thomas of Andersonville, S.C.. Jesse Albert of St. Clairsville; five daughters, Carolyn Kidd, of the home, Sandra Callitare, Nancy Kidd, Sharon Ziemba, all of St. Clairsville, Debra Tuttle, of Mar­ tins Ferry; a brother, Charles Kidd of Cadiz; a sister, Ruth Ir­ win of Urichsville; 16 grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.im., where services will be held Tu es- day at 2 p.m. with Pastor Paul Kuzma officiating. Burial will be in Plainfield Cemetery, Lloydsville. William Kidd 7 fofa/ William A. Kidd, 68, 34298 Mason Road, Barnesville, died Saturday at Barnesville Hospital. He was born Dec. 12, 1922 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Arthur A. and Agnes H. Seders Kidd. He was a retired postal worker for Barnesville Post Office and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by one sister, Erma Price. Surviving are his wile, Luella McConaughy Kidd; one son, SFC. Robert William of Germany; two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Kay) Mit­ chell of Beallsville and Carol Den­ nison of Barnesville; three brothers, Robert of California, Ross of North Lima and Edward of Col­ umbiana; one sister, Frances Krouse of Elyria; seven grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received Monday, 5 to 9 p.m. at the Camp- bell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday with Evangelist Jim Gallagher of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Somer- ton Cemeterv. Somerton. CHARLIE KIDDER Charles Gilbert “Char­ lie’' Kidder, 90, of Jacobs- burg, Ohio, died September 21,2017 in Bamesville. He was born November 7, 1929 in Elizabeth, WV, a son of the late Walter and Lula Mae Bell Kidder. Charlie was a retired coal miner. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and member of the VFW post in Bellaire. In addition to his parents, Charlie was preceded in death by his wife. Helen; brothers, Delbert and Don­ ald; sisters, Thelma Kemp, Irene Rankin, Dorothy Eden and Ann Knowlton. Surviving are his sister, Mae McMasters; many nieces and nephews includ­ ing Donald, James, Melin­ da and Sharon; many great and great-great nieces and nephews; and special friends, Roger and Lisa Clark. jT C— There will be no public services. Arrangements entrusted to Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobs- burg. *:•' -“*•**!$ a v i ■r*> m-mm 3N£&/i

Mfef i«|; KIDDER, Charles Leroy, 57, of N. 9th Street, Martins Ferry, OH , died Saturday, September 15,2012 at his residence. / / _ He was bom in Bellaire, OH on January 12, 1955, the son of the late Donald and Lillian Kidder. He was a retired employ­ ee of Jay & L. Montgomery Roofing of Martins Ferry. He is survived by son, Jamey Kidder, Wheeling, WV; and a daughter, Renee Doty, Colerain, OH. Friends will be received at 1 1 12 N. 9th Street, Martins Ferry, Saturday, September 22, 2012 from 2 p.m. until time of memo­ rial service at 6 p.m. Condolences to the fami­ ly may be made by signing the guest book online at www.kellerfuneralhome. com Delbert Kidder Delbert Kidder, 79, of West Pipe Creek Road, Jacobsburg, died Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004. He was bom Dec. 23, 1924, in Bellaire, a son of the late Walter and Lula Mae Bell Kidder. Delbert was a retired employ­ ee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Steubenville Plant, and a U. S. Marine Corps veter­ an of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Irene Rankin and Dorothy Eden. Surviving are two brothers, Charles and Don Kidder, both of West Pipe Creek, Jacobsburg; three sisters, Mae McMasters of ,Shadyside, Ann Knowlton of Bellaire and Thelma Kemp of Bethesda; and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, Ja­ cobsburg, where services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m., with Rev. Donald Cordery officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Key Ridge, Bellaire. Full military honors will be conducted by the Belmont County Council of the American Legions at the funeral home, fol­ lowing the funeral service. KIDDER, Donald, Sr., 86, of Jacobsburg, Ohio, died April 8,2008. He was born May 28. 1921 in Parkersburg, W.Va. Donald was a Army veter­ an ofWWII. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillian M. Kidder: and two sons, Billy Eden and Robert Paul Kidder. Surviving are eight sons, Donald (Lucenda) Kidder, Edward F. (Merrel) Kidder, James W. (Nancy) Kidder, Michael (Lisa) Osborne. Chuck Kidder, Jay (LeAnnj Montgomery, Mark (Julie) Endly and Joe Amos; four daughters, Sharon R. (Peter) Weeks, Melinda (Rob) Fischer, Margie Johnson and Kimberly L. (Ben) Brooks; one brother, Charles Kidder; two sisters, Mae McMasters and Annabelle Knowlton; 22 grandchildren; 38 great­ grandchildren; and a very close and dear friend, Charlotte Hood. Arrangements are incom­ plete at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg. Family and friends may call Cindy at 740-686- 9845. KIDDER, Edna Carson, 91, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Thursday May 27. 2010 at Wheeling Hospital WheelingrWest Virginia. She was born December 18, 1918 at Cadiz, Ohio, a daughter of the late Albert Guy and Kate Rowland Carson. L. (Edna was a member of the Minksville Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband Emory G. Kidder in 2000. Surviving are her chil­ dren Nelson L. (Reda) • Kidder, Pickeringlon, OH, Linda E. (Clyde) Carpenter, Louise M. Craft, and Elaine ] S. Kidder all of ‘ St.Clairsville, her sister Anne Milleson. Sandusky, OH her grandchildren Amy (Brian) Hogue McCumsey, Maizee J. Craft, Molly (Richard) Hogue Walton, Michael L. (Kelly) Kidder, Mandee J. Craft, David G. (Stephanie) Kidder, and Christopher N. Kidder, four great grandchildren. Friends will be received 4-8 p.m. Saturday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory St.Clairsville. Friends will then be received from 1 pm Sunday until the time of Edna’s funeral service at 2 p.m. at the Minksville Church of Christ with Evangelists Bob Main and Everett Hutson officiating. Interment will follow in Minksville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Clairsville Church of Christ building fund. Eijwsy ti. Kidder Emory G. Kidder, 87, National Road West, St. Clairsville, died Fri­ day, Jan. 28. 2000 at Park'Health 'Center, St. Clairsville. He was born Feb. 7, 1912 in New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va., a son of the late Luther and Perie Merritt Kidder. He was a retired purchasing agent for Saginaw Mine, St. Clairsville and an elder of Minksville Church of Christ near Cadiz. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Orran and Forest Kidder. Surviving are his wife, Edna Carson Kidder; a son, Nelson L. of Athens; three daughters, Mrs. William (Linda) Hogue of Bel­ mont, Mrs. Gerry (Louise) Craft of St. Clairsville and Elaine S. Kidder of Sandusky; seven grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 2 to 6 p.m. at Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at Minksville Church of Christ, with Robert Main officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Minksville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Clairsville or Minksville Church of Christ.