Fred Schrade! Fred W. Schradel, 77, 342 Har­ rison St., Barnesville, died Satur­ day in Barnesville Hospital. He was born Oct. 26, 1909, in Meyersdale, Pa., a son of John ana Minnie Hanning Schradel. A member of the First United Methodist Church, Barnesville, he was also a member of the Barnesville Volunteer Fire Department, Barnesville Coin Club, and Barnesville Senior Citizens .Mteh 12? 7 Preceding him in death were a son, Donald:; a sister and two brothers. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Hillegas Schradel; a son, John of Barnesville; two daughters, Marjorie Jones of Barnesville ana Mrs. George (Karen) Finch of Dallas, Texas- a brother, Robert of Meyersdale, Pa.; eight grandchildren; four great-grandcnildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Ron Hopkins officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Arthur Schrader Sr. Arthur Schrader Sr., 76, Mt. Pleasant, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. .He was born Jan. 16, 1911 at Dillonvale, son of the late Homer and Bessie Snodgrass Schrader. A/ *? was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville plant, a member of tne Hilltop Assembly of God, Pleas­ ant Grove, and a U.S. Army vet­ eran. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Edward, Emmett and Jack Schrader; two sisters, Roanna Childers and Margaret Waligura. Surviving are his wife, Isabelle S. AtwoocT Schrader; two sons, CA ™ Arthur A. Jr. of Vance, Ala., ana O' the Rev. Thomas E. of Dillonvale; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Shirley Jean) Scott of Glen Burnie, Md.; a sister, Mabel Swabado of Rayland; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, Dillonvale, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where ser­ vices will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, with the Revs. James Cochran and John Dawson of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Short Creek Cemetery; Mt. Pleasant Emerson Grange No. 1426 ser­ vices have been set for 7 p.m Co Wednesday, in the funeral home. r\ Charles Schrader1 -3'?* Charles W. Schrader, 69, Rose Hill Towers, Bellaire, died Wed­ nesday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born June 18, 1920 at Wheeling, son of the late Harris and Della Matthews Schrader. He was a retired employee of Flander’s Hotel, Ocean City, N.J., and a Methodist. He was preceded in death by his wives, Cora McTeek Schrader and Mary Schrader; a son, Robert Hollingshead. Surviving are a son, James Hollingshead of Pleasantville, N.J.; two daughters, Jean < Rowney of Absecon, N.J., and Mrs. Edward (Lois) Hahn of Bargamtown, N.J.; a stepson, c a Thomas Schmidt of Ocean City, N.J.; two stepdaughters, Carol Harple of Ocean City and Marie ^ Jeffiers of Absecon; a brother, rb Raymond of Bellaire; a sister, X Sally Eddy of Medford, Ore.; 16 grandchildren; 17 great-grand- £ children. ^ Friends will be received 2 to 4 * and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the \ Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell- rx aire, where services will be held \ ^ at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia officiating. Burial ^ follows in Weeks Cemeterv ^ Bridgeport. J ’ weeKs uemeiery, eriugepuii. SCHRADER, Edith Menet- ta Hercules, 86, of South York Street, Wheeling, W.Va., died Saturday, March 27, 2004 in the Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. She was born February 10, 1918 in Short Creek, W.Va., the daughter of the late William Hercules and Anna Her­ cules Michaels. She was a homemaker and a member of Thomson United Methodist Church, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Schrader in 1983; a son, Curtis A. Schrader; a step-brother, Buster Michaels; and a step-sister, Jean Mont­ gomery. Surviving are a son, Wayne T. Schrader and his wife, Dorothy, of Tucson, Ariz.; two daughters, Sharon Krempasky and her hus­ band, James, of Wheeling and Marilyn McGlothlin and her husband, Dave, of Wheeling; a sister, Wilda Flanagan of Wheel- in0- a step-brother, Lewis “Jiggs” Michaels of Wheeling; two step-sisters, Helen Timber- lake of Bellaire, Ohio and Jackie Braden of Wheeling; nine grand­ children; and seven great-grand­ children. . . Friends will be received from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Interment in Park View Memori­ al Gardens, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kep- nerfuneral.com. Edna Schrader ■/-

• / / ~x :p.. /V> . xj v -:' 1 fl i , J? ^ Sister Anastasia Sister Anastasia (Edna Mane) Schramm, 91, of Baltimore, Maryland, formerly of Bellaire, Ohio, died Sunday. Jan. 25, 2004 in Timonium, Maryland. She was born July 17, 1912 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Florence Greenwood Schramm. Sister Anastasia entered the Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore on Nov. 1, 1931. She served as a teacher for forty years in parish schools in various cities, includ­ ing Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia, Wilmington, North Carolina, Staten Island and East Meadow, New York and Baltimore, Maryland. In her later years she served'as a nurse's aide and in office work. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by six brothers, Raymond. Bernard, Donald, Thomas, Clyde and Paul Schramm and three sisters, Irene McNamara, Lucille Benline and Kathleen Schramm. Sister Anastasia is survived by one brother, Everett Schramm and his wife, Kay of Bridgeport, Ohio and three sisters, Genevieve Stack and her hus­ band, Joe, of Tampa, Florida, Teresa DeVore, of Bellaire, Ohio and Nancy Biehl, of Martins Ferry, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass to celebrate the life of Sister Anastasia on Saturday, April 17, at 10 a.m., at the St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire, Ohio with Monsignor Gene W. Mullett, the Celebrant. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clare Court Convent, 3725 Ellerslie Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21218. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmcyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio. Chaflos!^)1 of WhediMg’

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Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of Clarington United [ Methodist Church. She was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Allen Schramm; two sons, Earl Ridenour Sr. and Lawrence Riden­ our; her parents, Frederick and Julia Rist Schafer; two brother, William and Franklin Schafer; two sisters, Daisy Ward and Minnie Rist. Sur­ viving are a grandson, Earl Ridenour Jr. or Baltimore; a granddaughter, Mrs. Earl (Judith) Roseberry of Belmont; five great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Rush Funeral Home, Clarington, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in Clarington Cemetery. Elia Schra Ella Schra Belmont St., Bellaire, died Monday in Bellaire City Hospi­ tal. She was bom July 20,1893 at Clarington, a daughter of the late Christian and Elizabeth Schenegg Schindler. She was a member of the First Reform United Church of Christ, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ross Schramm in 1970 and a daughter, Ella Louise Schramm. Surviving are a son, Howard Schramm of Solon, and three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Grisell-Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway Chapel, 37th and Belmont streets, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Haydu officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Bell­ aire. SCHRAMM, Frances Jean, 83, of Shadyside, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on November 16, 2013. Her husband, William was at her side. Jean was born July 6, 1930 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Louis i and Hazel Decker Pacifico. ] She was a member of St. I Mary’s Catholic Church, Shadyside. OH, and a grad­ uate of St. John Central Catholic High School in Bellaire, OH." Upon graduation she was employed by the United Mine Workers District #6 and later was employed at the former Bellaire Clinic. Surviving is her husband of 64 years, William E. Schramm of Shadyside; a son, Michael (Joyce) Schramm; and two grand­ children, Rachel and Christopher Schramm, all of Dublin, OH; three broth­ ers: Louis, Richard and Tom Pacifico, all of Bellaire, OH: and many nephews, niecesjmd caring friends. L— Family and friends will be received Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, OH. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be at 1 0 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Shadyside, with Fr. Samuel Saprano as celebrant. Interment follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, Ohio. Vigil service 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, Ex-Music

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Dead at 73 3 /Q#'C ( ^ Georgia Marian Wyss Schramm, former music teacher in Martins Ferry for more than 30 years, died Thursday at home. She was 73. A resident of 6 Congress Ave., Wheeling, she was bom May 20, 1919, in Wheeling, a daughter of the late George W. and Laura Belle Fagley Wyss. She was a vocal music supervisor for the Marlins Ferry schools. She did her undergraduate work at Ohio _ Stale University and earned her master of arts degree from West' Virginia University. She produced original operettas: for seven elementary schools with Roy Reithmiller and Elmer Freese, and directed minstrel shows in junior high schools in Lansing and Steeple Valley. She directed the Martins Ferry High School chorus, concert choir, special ensemble, swing choir and a small group called the Purple Notes. She also was a pianist and organist. She worked wKh various Ohio Valley musicians at Vance Memorial Church, the Ohio Valley General Hospital Nursing School, and was former keyboard accompanist for the Daughters of the Nile and Ladies of the Oriental Shrine. She was a member of the Ohio Music Education Association, Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Wheeling Alumni of Alpha Xi Delta, a sustaining member of the Junior League of Wheeling, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Ladies Oriental Shrine, Daughters of the Nile, White Shrine and the Eastern Star of Bridgeport. Surviving are two sons, Chas L. of Triadelphia and James R. of Atlanta; two granddaughters, Summer L. Schramm and Courtney D. Schramm, boifi of Triadelphia. Friend$ received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, with the Rev. George B. Kurtz III officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Vance Memorial Presbyter­ ian Church, Wheeling. Goldie Schramm Goldie Louise Schramm, 56, of 717 N. Zane Highway, Martins Ferry, died Friday at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. She was born Dec. 10, 1928, at Kingmont, W.Va., a daughter of Nellie Mae Shuck Matheny and the late John Matheny. A member of the First Baptist Church, Martins Ferry, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Glenn and Raymond Matheny. Surviving, in addition to her mother of Wheeling, are four daughters, Mrs. Steve (Beverly) Pasden of Hazel Park, Mich., I Carole Benge of Martins Ferry, Mrs. J. (Betty) Gilson and JoAnn Gump, both of Wheeling; a son, Robert James Grandon of Hazel Park, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Gerald (Thelma) Wilson of Wheeling; four brothers, Robert Matheny, Russell Matheny and John Matheny, all of Wheeling, and Dave Matheny of Chicago; nine grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. David Sedziol officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. SCHRAMM, Gregg Ronald, Jr., 22, of Walnut Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., died Sunday, June 4, 2006. He was born November 29, 1983 in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of Mary Davis Wise and the late Gregg Schramm, Sr. He was an employee of McElroy Coal Mine; a Protes­ tant by faith; and a member of U.M.W.A. In addition to his mother, Mary and her husband, Richard Wise, of Moundsville, survivors include a brother, Zackory William Davis; maternal grand­ parents, Billy (Diana) Davis; paternal grandparents, Bill (Jerry) Schramm, all of Moundsville; aunts and uncles, Bill (Cathy) Schramm, Mark (Daphne) Gouldsberry and Sam (Shelley) Lucas, all of Moundsville; several cousins, Colt and Kasie Gouldsberry, Bailey and Sammy Lucas and Amber, Alex, and Misty Dawn Snjith, all of Moundsville; and his loving and caring girlfriend, Kelly Royal. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with Pastor Paul Smith officiating. Interment in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Moundsville. Sympathy expressions atwwwgrisellfuneralhomes.com. Harvey B. Schramm Harvey B. Schramm, 84, of Leesburg, FI., formerly of Shadyside, Ohio died Friday, Dec. 19, 2003 at Leesburg Medical Center, Leesburg, FI. Harvey was born Nov. 18, 1919 at Bellaire, Ohio, the son of the late Cline and Ann Trigg Schramm. Harvey was retired from the A. & P. Tea Company as man­ ager of several local stores, a Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Bridgeport Masonic Lodge #181. In addition to his parents, Harvey was preceded in death by his first wife Millie Duncan Schramm and his second wife F. June Witt Schramm; five broth­ ers, Warren, Fred, Harold Lewis and Roy Schramm; two sisters, Mary Jane Badia and Dorothy Christy. Harvey is survived by two step sons, Brent Walton and his wife Sue Ann of St. Clairsville, Ohio, and James Witt and his wife Joan of Salem, Ore.; a step daughter, Susan Kay Stanko and her husband John of Shadyside, Ohio; two brothers, William Schramm and Donald Schramm of Shadyside, Ohio; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service for Harvey on Friday, Jan. 2, 2004 at 11 a.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside, Ohio, with Reverend James Hoff, officiating. Interment at the convenience of the family at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio.

aSCHRAMM, Helen, 78, of £102 Gaywood Drive, St. Clairsville, formerly of Bellaire, died Wednes­ day in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a former employee of Mehlman’s Cafeteria, St. Clairsville, and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, .Audery “Pete”, on July 24, 1959; her parents, John and Mary Petanick Repco; four brothers, John, Andy, Mike and George Repco; three sis­ ters, Sue Fox, Mary Repco and Eliz­ abeth Molnar. Surviving are a son, Jacob M. of Bellaire; two sisters, Rose Collins of Powhatan Point and Ann Sements of Perry, Ohio; two grandsons, Pete Schramm of St. Clairsville and David Schramm of Bellaire; a great-grandson. Jacob Schramm of Bellaire. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. Helen Schramm Helen Eileen Schramm, 56, 1717 Belmont St., Bellaire, died Sunday, June 4, 1995, at her home. She was born Jan. 1, 1939 at Moundsville, W.Va. She was an employee of the dietary department at City Hospital, Bellaire, and a Methodist. She was preceded in death by her father, Carl L. Minear; a broth- er. Surviving are three sons, Charles P. Jr. of Belpre, Carl W. and John, both of Bellaire; a daughter, Michelle A. Madison of Martins Ferr/; her mother, Eileen Winters Minear of Moundsville; three brothers, Carl and Edward Minear, both of Moundsville and Kenneth Minear of Glen Dale; four grand­ children. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauknecht _FuneraI Home, Bellaire, where ser­ vices will be held at 2 p.m. Tues­ day. Burial follows in Mount Cal­ vary Cemetery, Bellaire. SCHRAMM, Helen Mae, 82, formerly of Shepherd Apartments, Bellaire, Ohio, died- Saturday, April 19, 2008, in the Barnesville Health Care Center. She was born June 25, 1925 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Lillian Lovejoy Mosso. Helen was retired from the Spic and Span Cleaners; and was a Methodist by faith. In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard **Bemie” Schramm in 2001; a daughter. Sharon Youst; a son, Bill Youst; and a sister; Betty Kinder. Surviving are five chil­ dren, PauTYoust and his wife, Frances, of Shadyside, Trudy Jenkins and her hus­ band, Chuck, of Bellaire, Lee Youst of Bellaire, Steve Hepe and his wife, Cindy, of Bellaire and John Schramm and his wife, Rochelle, of Bridgeport; nine grandchil­ dren; and three great-grand children. Friends will be received on Thursday, April 24, 2008, from 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 - 37th Street, Bellaire. Graveside services will be held on Friday, April 25, 2008 at 10 a.m. in Rock Hill Cemetery. Bellaire, with the Rev. Ray Benesh officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association. 11 Jacob Schramm Jacob M. Schramm, 58, of Martins Ferry, died^Mondav.. Regional Hospital, Martins 'Ferry. He was bom Dec. 9, 1943, in Bellaire, a son of the late Audrey "(Pete) and Helen Repco Schramm. Jake was a retired mechanic for the State of Ohio and a for­ mer employee of the North American Coal Company -Number 3* Mine at Dilles Bottom. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Bellaire. ' Surviving are his wife, Marian Majzun Schramm; two sons, Pete Schramm and his wife, Michelle of St. Clairsville .and David Schramm and his wife, Mary of Shelby; three grandchildren, Nickolas, Jake 'and Logan. There will be no visitation. Memorial services will be JieJd; on Friday at 1 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, with the Rev. Thomas L. Jones ‘officiating. JAMES SCHRAMM James Roger Schramm, 76, of Wheeling, WV, passed away on December 5, 2017, in Wheeling Hos­ pital. He was born on June 8, 1941 in Wheeling, WV, son of the late Clem and Violet Front. James was a graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic HS, West Liberty State Col­ lege and was a teacher and coach at Bellaire St. John’s. He Was an avid Maroon Knights, Notre Dame, Steel- ers and Pirates fan. He is survived by his children, Erin Schramm of Bridgeport, OH; Jude (Kris­ ten) Schramm of West Chester, OH; James (Lisa) Schramm of Columbus, OH; Heather (Charles) Oberdick of St. Clairsville, OH; six grandchildren, Sydni, Nathan and Isaac Schramm, and Christian, Colin and Carlie Oberdick; brother, Jerome (Anne) Front and their children, Vincent and Sophie, and his life long friend, Barbara Schramm. y Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial visitation on Saturday, December 16, 2017 from 1 p.m. until time of memorial service at 2:30 p.m. at Kep- ner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling, WV (304-242-2311) , „ JeanSchrpmrp -r"' SCHRAM^,'jean Mullin, 73, of Martins Ferry, formerly of Hope- dale, died Thursday in Barnesville Health Care Center. She was a retired civil service employee with the Department of Defense, a retired employee of the Department of Mines, Cadiz, and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Warren A.; her parents, John Mullin and Minnie Westlake Mullin Swingle; three sisters, Vera Heil, Rosalee Mullin and Mary Lou Mullin. Surviving are two nieces, Cindy Heil Gilmore of Old Washing­ ton, Ohio, and Marsha Heil Cunning­ ham of Louisburg. W.Va. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and noon-3 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Mon­ day. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Deacons of the First Presbyterian Church ser­ vices at noon Sunday. c Jerry L. Schramm Jerry L. Schramm, 57, Stockport died Monday, Nov 27, 2000 a the Veterans Administration Hos pital in Dayton. He was borr March 1, 1943 in Bellaire, a sor of Mary Carson Scfiramm and tht late Lewis.Schramm. He was a retired owner anc operator of C-J's Family Restau­ rant in Stockport, a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodisl Church, Shadyside Lodge 724 F&AM, Order of Eastern Stai Chapter 581 and a former membei of the Shadyside Volunteer Fire Department. He was an U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam Conflict. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by two brothers, his twin brother, Larry Schramm and Thomas Schramm. Surviving are his wife, Carolyn Garrett Schramm; three sons, Brian W. Schramm and his wife, Marcie and Jeff A. Schramm and his wife, Kim, all of Shadyside and Mark E; Schramm and his wife, Jill of Stockport; his mother, Mary E. Carson Schramm of Shadyside; three grandchildren, Tessa, Austin and Carlee Jo Schramm. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shady-' side, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Israel Irizarri officiating. Interment follows in the Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Order of Eastern Star 581 Shadyside will conduct services on Thursday at 7 p.m. followed by Shadyside Lodge 724 F&AM ser­ vices at 7:30 p.m. and Shadyside Volunteer Fire Department ser­ vices at 8 p.m. ______. r SCHRAMM, Jo Ann Shields, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday, November 8, 2009, in Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Continuous Care Center, Wheeling. She was bom March 17, 1928, in Wheeling, W.Va., the daughter, of the late Thomas Cracraft Shields, Sr. and Emily Wiemer Shields. Mrs. Schramm was a member of St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Wheel­ ing. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas C. Shields, Jr. Surviving are her hus­ band of 61 years, George P. Schramm; two sons, Rev. Dr. George Thomas Schramm and his wife, Susan of Shepherdstown, W.Va. and Erik A. Schramm, and his wife, Sharon of Wheeling; a daughter, Emily Jo Fisher and her husband, William G. of Wheeling; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services and interment will be held at the convenience of the fam- ily. Arrangements are by the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling. In memory of Jo Ann, memorial contributions may be made to the Ohio County Schools Performing Arts Center, 2203 National Road Wheeling, WV 26003. Vs CHRAMM, JoAnne TVlaarie, 71, formerly of Bel- laire, Ohio, died Monday, Jan­ uary 22, 2007 in Crestview Health Care Center in St. Clairsville. She was born March 16, 1935 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Robert DiPaolo and Wilma Bilby DiPaolo Anasta­ sia. She was an Avon Sales Lady; and a member of St. John’s Catholic Church in Bel­ laire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Schramm. Surviving are two sons, Lou Schramm and daughter-in-law, Mary, of Shadyside and Luke Schramm of Tampa, Florida; very special granddaughter, Crystal Schramm; and two brothers, Robert DiPaolo of Cuyahoga Falls and Bill DiPaolo of Akron, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. John’s Catholic Church in Bel­ laire, with Monsignor Gene Mullett as the celebrant. Burial follows in Mt. Cal­ vary Cemetery, Bellaire. There will be a Vigil service at 2:15 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. John Schramm ll^ln S John Schramm, 81, Garfield St.. McMechen, W.Va., died Monday, January 30, 1994, at his home. He was bom August 31, 1913 in Bcl- laire, son of the late Pete and Martha Schramm. He was a retired employee of the Tri-Angle Conduit at Glendale, W.Va., and a member of the Church of God at McMechen, W.Va.; he was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 499 at Moundsville. He was preceded in death by his wives, Eva Schramm and Hazel M. Snedeker Springer Schramm; two sisters, Kathryn Gorrell and Gayle Newell. Surviving are a son, Herbert Snedeker of Belpre; two daughters, Eileen Hart of McMechen and Kathryn Leach of Glendale, W.Va.; two brothers, Kenneth Schramm of Bellaire and Thomas Schramm of Shadyside; four sisters, Bernadine Sowinski of Shadyside, Betty Salvo of Shadyside, Martha Mae Peters of Bellaire, Patty Bowman of Wheel­ ing; 11 grandchildren, 18 great­ grandchildren and three great-great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jeffer­ son Ave., Moundsville, Wednesday noon to until time of services at 2 p.m. with Arnie Kaufman officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Halycon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard. June Schramm June Witt Schramm, 83, of Leesburg, Florida, formerly of Shadyside^jlifid SatUEday^J2£l- TfilTfat f-tnspice House in Tavares, Florida. She was bom Jan. 24, 1919 in Boone, Iowa, a daugher of the late Lloyd and Florence Stokes Tillson. A graduate of Iowa State University, she was a dietitian at the Bellaire Hospital and taught nutrition at the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. Her first husband, Albert F. Witt and four brothers, preceded her in death. Surviving arc her husband, Harvey B. Schramm, a son, Jim Witt and his wife Joan of Salem, Oregon; a daughter, Susan (Witt) Stanko and her husband John of Shadyside; a stepson, Brent Walton and his wife Sue Ann of St. Clairsville; seven grandchil­ dren; two great grandchildren, a| brother, Dean Tillson of Rochester, N.Y. and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held under the old oak tree at Pennbjrook Fairway where she resided, on Monday, Oct. 21, 2002. Inurnment will be at the convenience of the family in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made in June's honor to the Hospice House, 12300 Lane Park Road, Tavares, Florida 32778. Local arrangements by the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. Kathy Sue Schramm Kathy Sue Schramm, 41, of Shields Hollow, Neffs, died Satur­ day, Dec. 3, 1994 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was GO bom Dec. 11, 1952 in Martins Fer­ o ry, a daughter of Tom E. and Leona E. Myers Carson. She was an employee of Conti­ of nental Plastics at Dallas Pike and a j Protestant. | She was preceded in death by a 5 sister, Patty Ann Carson Moodis- paw. 3 Surviving, in addition to her par- ents of Bellaire, are her husband, Howard A. Schramm; one son! Trampas A. and one daughter, PT Brandy Schramm, both of the home; one brother, Tommy L. Car- ^ C son of Bellaire; two sisters, Cindy McGuire of Neffs and Gloria McEndree of St. Clairsville. ^ Friends will be received at os Toothman Funeral Home, St. CO Clairsville, today 7 to 9 p.m. and o Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Robert ■ Glasgow officiating. Burial follows ■ in Warnock Cemetery, WarjioCk. ea™ £ SCHRAMM, Kevin Roy, 24, of £*a*n City, Ohio, formerly of Shadyside, died Saturday near Cam­ bridge, Ohio, due to injuries suffered in an automobile accident. He was employed by B P Pro Care in Columbus and an Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his father, Larry Schramm. Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Peggy Mona­ han Luke and Roger Luke of Plain City; a brother, Jeffrey Luke of tr.> Kimbolton, Ohio; two sisters, Karen Day of Springfield, 111., and Kelli “s of Kimbolton; his maternal . Jmother, Earla Monahan of - Kevin R. Schramm of m Knox Ky.; a daughter, ^ Karen E. Schramm of Columbus; two brothers, Jerry L. Schramm ot Shadyside, and Tom L. Schramm of Columbus. Friends will be received at the Bfulcnecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Final arrangements are in­ complete. Lewis Schranj!l}„ M] Lewis C. Scnramm, 65, 4615 Highland Ave., Shadvside, died Saturday in Cleveland Clinic. He was born Nov. 24, 1921, in Shadyside, a son of the late Cline and Anna Trigg Schramm. Employed as an engineer for North American Coal Co., he was a member of the First Presbyter- ian Church of Shadyside, Shadyside American Legion Post 521. and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Preceding him in death were two brothers, Warren and Harold. Surviving are his wife, Mary E. Carson Scnrarmnr, three sons, Jerry L. of Shadyside, Larry R. of Bellaire and Tom L. of Columbus; four brothers, Fred of Salem, Harvey of Nokomis, Fla., William and Donald, both of Shadyside; two sisters, Mary Jane Badia of Bellaire and Dorothy Christy of Shadyside; five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, noon to 9 p.m. today, where services will be Monday at A p.m., with the Rev. Charles J Brewer officiating. Burial follows 3 in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point The American Legion post u will . jnduct services tonight at '!: 30 •] the funeral home Lou Schramm r7//3/Oj Lou Schranm, of Beliaire, passed away Thursday evening at home. He was bom July 19, 1933 in Bellaire, a sen of the late Louis and Nell Joyce Schramm. _ Lou was retired from the Ohio Department of Transv- portation with 40 years of service, was a member of St. John Catholic church, VFW Martins Ferry, a member and Trustee of the Martins Ferry Eagles, and a Navy < Veteran. .Surviving are his loving wife, JoAnne DiPaolo Schramm, two sons: Lou and his wife Mary of Shadyside, Luke of Tarrpa, Fla., two sis­ ters: June Sherwood of Bel- laire and Connie Liberati of Shadyside, -one graddaughter, Crystal Schramm. Friends will be received on Sunday, Sept. 16, from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441<\•->37th St., Bellaire. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Monday, Sept. 17, at 11 a.m. at St. John Catholic Church with Monsi'gnor Gene Mullett as celebrant. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Vigil servies will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Fu- Qgr^l flare. Maraaretvjarqar mmls AC, up.&c SCHRAMM, Margaret Rose Bratka, 74, of 154 Marian Place, Steubenville, formerly of Shady- side and Bellaire, died Monday in Allegheny General Hospital, Pitts­ burgh. She was retired owner-opera­ tor of the former Hazel’s Beauty Shop, Bellaire, and a member of Starkdale Presbyterian Church, Steubenville. She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Rose Spitzl Bratka. Surviving are her husband, C.T. “Jack”; three sons, Bruce J. of Pittsburgh, Stephen B. of Quincy, Ohio, and Mark D. of Columbus; a sister, Gertrude Ladyga of Flushing; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where ser­ vices will be held at 11 a.m. Thurs­ day. Interment in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association, 1036 Wheeling Ave., Cambridge, Ohio 43725. /s/01*4 Martha E. Schramm Martha E. Schramm, 86, forriJ merly of East State Street, SalgiQo died Friday, Nnv 1R Salem. Born in Bellaire, she was,-; preceded by husBandTFrederick A. Schramm on Dec. 31, 1990. Sury; . vived by two sons, Frederick ;jTy,. Schramm of Charlotte, N.C. and > , Harold C. Schramm of Salem; tfyreej (f ) daughters, Nancy Weidmann of pi>/i ^ land Park, 111., Carol KellyJ-pf . Hanoverton and Marilyn McBride of Salem; two sisters, Flora Gcpc ; . ^ of Bellaire and Helen Elson;of Shadyside; 1 2 grandchildren; \ \ great-grandchildren. Preceded-by/f ? brother, Thomas Myers; two sisr, ^ ters, Betty Craig and Margaret;, Sandefur. SCHRAMM, Vera E., 80, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Thursday December 15,2011. -72 She was born Maay 24, 1931 in Pinch Run, Ohio, the daughter of the late Alfred and Ellen (Nelson) Shunk. She was a member of the St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, Ohio, Sons of Italy and worked as a book keeper at Hughes Office Supply. In addition to her par­ ents, was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Schramm; and her brother, Leo Pat Shunk. She is survived by her son, Michael (Brenda) Schramm; her granddaugh­ ter, Rachel Schramm; her sister, Sarah Tiano; sister- in-law, Patty Shunk; three nieces, Jennifer Tiano, Kathy Alvey, and Penny Drake, and her three boys, Ryan, Jeremy and Brandon, all of Bellaire, Ohio. There will be no visita- tion. Friends are invited to attend the funeral liturgy with mass at noon, Monday in St. John Catholic Church, Bellaire, Ohio with Father Daniel Heusel as Celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Online condolences at www.altmeyer.com. Virgil E, Schramm Virgil Eugene s/hramm, 53, 1109 Woodrow Ave., Columbus, died Feb. 15 in Columbus. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the DAV and Eagles Lodge and had been employed as a school bus driver. Surviving are his widow, Sylvia; two sons, Howard Schramm of Bellaire and Dennis Schramm of Columbus; one daughter, Diana Moore of Bellaire; two stepsons, Earl Wines Jr. and James Thomas , both of Columbus; two brothers, Alan E. Schramm of St. Clairsville and Donald H. Schramm of Columbus; five grandchildren. Graveside services were Fri­ day in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. ^^CHRAMM, Wanda 84. I of 60583 S.R. 7, Sliadyside, died ■ Friday, Sept. 18, 1998. iiTTEe ■ Miadyside Care CtrmeiTShe was a ■ P!embcr of Lincoln Avenue United ■ Methodist Church. She was preceded I JP1.c!e1ath by her parents, Henry and ■ Elizabeth Knuth Schramm: two sis- ■ ters, Martha Jane Schramm and ■ Carol Bonar. She is survived by her ■ sister, Louise Stidd of Shadyside; | lour nieces, Carol Saidian of Castro ■ Valley, Calif., Mary Jane Milberl of Wheeling, and Jane King and Nancy Tennyson both of Shadyside; several great-nephews and great-nieces. Friends received from noon-9 p.m. Sunday at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial con­ tributions may made to the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church, 3838 Lincoln Ave.. Shadyside, Ohio William Schramm William E. Schramm, 65, of Barton Road, St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Friday, Jan. 31, 2003. He was born Sept. 17, 1937 at Martins Ferry, Ohio, a son of the late William J. and Bessie Mae Windland Schramm. Bill was a retired driver-sales­ man for Frito Lay Corp., and a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church of St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by a half brother, Albert Colvin, a sister, Minnie Helms and an infant sis­ ter. Surviving are his wife Conetta “Connie” Cooper Schramm, five sons, William (Kathy) Myer, Tippecanoe, Ohio; Michael Myer, Springfield, Oregon; William J. (Tammy) Schramm, Moundsville, W. Va.; Douglas (Tina) Schramm, St. Clairsville, Matthew (Shannon) Schram, Pottstown, Pa.; three daughters, Christine (Mike) Smith, Mineral City, Ohio; Connie Ann (David) Brownfield, Naples, Florida; Johnnie (Robert) Harubin, Cadiz, Ohio; a sister, Carrie Owens of Florida; 18 grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio, where serv- ices will be held Tuesday, at 11 a.m., with Reverend Kim L. Anderson officiating. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Thoburn United Methodist Church Building Fund. I rk SCHREBE, James E., age ' 92, of Zelienople, Pa., for­ merly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday. April 9, 2006 in Passavant Retirement and Health Center, Zelienople. Born October 21, 1913 in Wheeling, son of the late Henry C. and Maria Gibbons Schrebe. He was the husband of the late Myrtle (Claudy) Schrebe. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be pri­ vate. Glenn-Kildoo Funeral Home and Cremation Svcs., Inc., 219 E. Grandview Avenue, Zelienople, Pa., entrusted with arrangements. Online condolences and directions at www.glennkil doofuneralhome.com. SCHREIBER, Mary Virginia, 93 years. Born Sept. 8, 1915 in Wheeling, WV. Passed away May 22, 2009, in Whittier. CA. Daughter of Gregory and Emelia Mueller Schreiber. Preceded in death by two brothers, Father Ron in and Thomas Schreiber. Survived by a sister, Helen Schreiber of Whittier and a cousin, William. Mueller, of Wheeling. Visitation Wed., May 27, 9 a.m., Funeral Liturgy 10 a.m., both at St. Bruno Catholic Church, 15740 Citrustree Rd., Whittier, CA. Private graveside serv­ ice at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, CA. ""BS SCHREIBER, Ray­ mond, 85, or Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, October 31, 2008, in Wheeling Hos­ pital, Wheeling. He was born June 15, 1923 in Rockford, Illinois, to the late Joseph and Fannie Bernhardt Schreiber. Ray was the owner of Bernhardt’s Clothes, where he worked for more than 50 years. He was a member of Temple Shalom of Wheel­ ing. He was a decorated com­ bat veteran of World War II, having served in England with the Eighth Army Air Force as a waist gunner on a B-l 7 bomber. In addition to his parents, Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Polly Riemann Schreiber; sister, Roma Schreiber, and daughter, Sue Neider. He is survived by daugh­ ter, Janis Vazquez, of New Orleans; sons, Andrew Schreiber of Wheeling, and Dr. Joseph (Cheryl) Schreiber of Weirton. Also surviving are grandchildren, Steven, Jeremy, Matthew, and Carol Schreiber; and great-grandchildren, Kaden and Houston Schreiber. Ray is also survived by his special friend and compan­ ion, Carol McGlumphy. Friend’s will be received Tuesday, November 4, 2008, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling, where serv­ ices will be held Wednesday, November, 5, 2008, at 1 I a.m. with Rabbi Beth Jacowitz Chottiner officiat­ ing. Interment in Greenwood Cemeteiy^heeling. Richard Lee Schreiber 1951-2010 Richard Lee Schreiber, 58, Beallsville, Ohio, died Sunday, June 13, 2010 at his home. He was bom in Chicago, 111., October 24, 1951 son of the late Robert and Betty Petersen Schreiber. He worked as a heavy equipment loader for Titan America, served in the Navy and was a member of the VFW and American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Theresa Carter; two step-sons, Julius Carter of Bamesville and Kenneth Carter of Beallsville; two brothers, Donald Schreiber of Michigan and Craig Schreiber of Florida and one step-grandson. Chase Carter. Services to announced at later date. Campbell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St, Bamesville, OH is in charge of arrangements. Condolences online at CampbellPlumlyMilbur nFuneralHome.com SCHREINER, Dorotha D., 82, of Weirton, passed away Tuesday. April 1 3, 2004 in the Mercy Hospital,Pittsburgh. She was born July 7, 1921 in Belington, W.Va., the daughter of the late Artemus J. and Minnie (Swick) Huffman. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth E. Schreiner in January, 1990; and sister Pauline Marshall. Dorotha was a homemaker who enjoyed quilting, crafts, card club, gardening and her grandchildren. She was a mem­ ber of the Cove Presbyterian Church in Weirton where she was Circle Leader of Presbyter­ ian Women, a member of the Myrtle McHendry Sunday School Class, Treasurer of Weirton Church Women Unit­ ed, Choir Coordinator and Hos­ pitality Chairperson of Church Women United. She was also President of A ARP 2788, Pres­ ident of Gardenia Twig of | Weirton Medical Center, Three Score Seniors and was past President of the Weirton Wom­ ans Club. Dorotha’s survivors include her sons David and his wife, Sandra and Michael and his wife, Janet all of Weirton and Gary and his wife, Jeryl of Negley, Ohio; nephew, Richard Marshall who lived with his Aunt; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at i the Greco-Hertnick Funeral j Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Additional visitation will be held Thursday from 1 p.m. until the 2 p.m. funeral service at the Cove Presbyter­ ian Church, 3404 Main Street, Weirton. Rev. Robert Marsh will preside. Interment will be at Chapel Hill Memorial Gar­ dens. Memorial contributions Inay be made to the Autism Society of Hancock County, 277 Ben­ nett Drive, Weirton, WV 26062. Share tributes with her fami­ ly at www.grecohertnick.com. SCHREINER, John A., 77, of Wheeling, died Wednesday, June 2, 2010, in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born June 2 1. 1932 in Wheeling, son of the late Andrew A. and Hermina Schrein- er. Mr. Schreiner was a graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic High School, a retired employee at Carquest of Wheeling, (formerly Genuine Parts Auto), and was a U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of the Hillhop- pers Club of Wheeling, and attended the New Life Methodist Church, Wheel­ ing. Surviving are his loving wife of 37 years, Carolyn Marie Miller Schreiner; a daughter, Lancia Schrein­ er and her fiance, Nathan Oudshoorn of Zwolle, Holland; a sister, Shirley Rose of Wheeling; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 12-3 and 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, June 6, 2010, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. on Mon­ day, June 7, 2010, with Reverend Keith Forkey and Reverend Maggie Sebastian co- officiating. Interment in Mt. Cal­ vary Cemetery, Wheeling, WV. Memorial contributions may be made to the John Schreiner Fund, c/o 44 Springdale Avenue, Wheeling, WV 26003. SCHREINER, Mary Ann Haberfield, 64 of Wheeling, W.Va., died Thursday May 8, 2003 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom July 1 1, 1938, at Wheeling, the daughter of the late Daniel and Ella Regina Nor­ ton Haberfield. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Kathryn “Kitty” Smith, Marjorie Brown and Patricia Louis Hinkle; and a brother Daniel Haberfield Jr. Mary Ann was retired from Wheeling Wholesale Grocery and a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove, Wheeling. Mary Ann is survived by her loving husband of 15 years Edward L. Schreiner; a brother, Robert A. Haberfield and his wife, Barbara, of Kokomo, Indi­ ana; several nephews and nieces. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger St., Elm Grove Chapel, Wheeling, where a vigil service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with the Rev. James LaCrosse as celebrant. Entomb­ ment will follow in Mount Cal­ vary Cemetery Mausoleum, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Association or the charity of donor’s choice. Online condolence may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. , Brian F., 32, Morgantown, W.Va., passed ay on Friday, December 8, 06 in a car accident. Brian was born on June 4, >74 in Stoneham, Massachu- its, the son of Stephen and isan Clement Schreurs of ney, Maryland. Brian earned a Bachelor of :ience degree from West Vir- nia University, and has since lilt a career as a Managing Edi- r for Lockhead Martin and a echnical Writer for Pcrfor- lance Results Corporation. In Edition to his editorial career, rian was an entrepreneur and reated Coltrane Productions and test Virginia Riders. Coltrane reductions specialized in CD- IOM media, magazines, and 00k publishing. West Virginia Aiders allowed him to enjoy his lassion for motorcycling and hare with others the beauty of he State of WV through travel- ng the winding roads. Brian had an adventurous spir- t and enjoyed many great trips, iis first big adventure was driv- ng 4,471 miles through the Aus- ralian Outback in 10 days in a 1965 Jaguar S-Type, Why you ask? to commemorate a similar svent that occurred in 1951 and because it sounded like fun. Soon his adventures turned to motor­ cycling. A cross country trip from Delaware to California with his father started it all. This Sep­ tember he became a land speed racer at the Bonneville Salt Flats in his Kawasaki ZZR-1200 with his friends, Josh and Todd. More trips to Bonneville were already being talked about. He was inducted into the Iron Butt Asso­ ciation by participating in several long distance rides. His latest adventure in the works was a trip from Key West, Florida to Dead Horse, Alaska with his father. He also took to the track for racing instruction and was becoming very skilled. Most of all Brian had a wonderful sense of humor, loved to meet new people, and showed kindness to people and animals alike. He loved nature and experiencing life in the open breeze of a motorcycle and after riding with him I understood why. I bought a magnet for Brian that so simply states his life’s beliefs, it’s called Walk on the Wild Side. “Dance to the music of your dreams. Follow your bliss. Be sensational. Live your passion. Seek adventure. Learn something new. Make mistakes. Trust yourself. Take a chance. Unleash the power of your cre­ ativity. Speak your truth. Lose yourself in laughter. Fall in love with life and celebrate the uniqueness of you.” Brian you will be loved and cherished by all those that sur­ vive you and we will be forever changed by having known you. I love you Bry - -Kara. In addition to his parents, Brian is survived by his wife, Kara Coast Schreurs; their Scot­ tish Terriers, Taz and Ellie; his brother, Blake and his wife. Bar­ bie, and their son, Alex; and his grandparents, Merle and Pal la Schreurs. Cremation Services provided by Hastings Funeral Home. A Memorial Service will be held tit Hastings Funeral Home, 153 Spruce Street, Morgantown, on Tuesday, December 19,2006 with visitation from Noon until the time of the memorial service at I p.m. with the Rev. Robert Richards officiating. Donations may be made in his memory to Cooper’s Rock Mountain Lion Sanctuary at www.cougarsanctuary.org or to the Susan G. Komen Breast Can­ cer Foundation, both charities meant a great deal to him. Harry Shreve Harry F. Shreve, 80, of Lake Wales, Fla., passed away Friday, July 2, 2004, at his home. He was bom Oct. 8, 1923, at Smithfield, W.Va., a son of the late James and Laura Sterling Shreve. Harry resided in Canton, Ohio, until 1972 when he retired from the Timken Co. after 30 years of service. He then moved to Beallsville, Ohio, where he resided until 1996 when he moved to Lake Wales. He was a member of William McKinley Lodge #431 at Canton, was a 32nd Degree Mason in the Scottish Rite Valley of Canton, a member of American Legion Post #768 at Beallsville and was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Betty West Shreve; a daughter, Judy; a brother, Charles Shreve, and three sisters, Beryl Midcap, Dolly Shreve and Grace Shreve. He is survived by his daugh­ ters, Mrs. Linda (Curtis) Howell of Lake Wales and Mrs. Helen (David) Yonak of Jacobsburg, Ohio; a sister, Ruth (Samuel) Furbee of Rockledge, Fla.; five grandchildren, Matt (Krysi) Arnett; Jason (Kelly) Arnett; Angela (Ron) Ford; Stephen Yonak and David Yonak and one great- grandchild, Eben Arnett. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m., Monday, at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, Ohio. Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Beallsville Cemetery, Beallsville, Ohio. Full military honors will be conducted by the Beallsville American Legion. Masonic services will be con­ ducted at 5:45 p.m., Monday, in the funeral home. LelandSchrickel Leland S. Schrickel, 85, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2004 in Wheeling Hospital. Leland was born Feb. 18. 11 919 at Dillonvale. Ohio, the |son of the late Albei t and Emma [Zoechler Schrickel. He was a retired supervisor for the Norfolk & Southern Railroad, a member of the Thoburn United Methodist Church, St. Clairsville; a mem­ ber of the Smithfield Lodge 182, F. & A.M., 32 second degree Mason of the Scottish Rite Bodies of the Valley of Steubenville; was active in the Gideons and a member of the Colerain Ruritan Club. In addition to his parents, Leland was preceded in death by his wife, Stella Turkal Schrickel on Jan. 13, 2002; three brothers, Melvin, Kenneth and Howard Schrickel; a sister, Alberta Fields. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Christine Schrickel of St. Clairsville; his daughter and son- in-law Sheila and James Stewart of Canton, Ohio; his brother and sister-in-law, Ray and Carol Schrickel of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio; his sister, Velma Hauner of Massillon, Ohio; his five grand­ children and seven great grand­ children, Valerie and Douglas and their children, Jamie and Joseph; Kathy and Robert and their children, Brittany and Hannah; Brian and Andrea and their daughter, Claire; Brady and his fiancee Danielle; Jonathan and Erin and their children, Adam and Zachary; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, on Friday from 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Kim Anderson, officiating. Entombment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, contribu­ tions may be made in Lcland’s memory to the Thoburn United Methodist Church Building Fund, 101 N. Market St., P.O. BOx 4, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. Mary Schrickel I Mary E. Dorsch Schrickel, 77, formerly of Mt. Pleasant and Yorkville, died Monday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. She was born May 22, 1913 at Scotch Ridge, Martins Ferry, daughter of the late Henry G. and Elizabeth Costain Dorsch. She was a member of Brilliant Presbyterian Church and Emera Chapter Order of Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, John H. Schrickel; a brother, Henry G. Dorsch Jr. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Henry W. of Newcomerstown, and Dr. Jack B. of Steubenville; two sisters, Mrs. Asel (Kay) Gabel of Farmington and Dorothy Ochsen- bein of Dayton; eight grandchil­ dren; seven great-grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where ser­ vices will be held at 1 p.m. Wed­ nesday, with the Rev. Bill Webster officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Emera Chapter Order of Eastern Star services have been set for 8 p.m. today, in the funeral home. Stella Schrickel Stella Turkal Schrickel, 81, of Johnet Drive, St. Clairsville, Ohio, 4jed Sunday_ijan- 12, 2002 at Ohio” valley1 Medical Center, Wheeling. Stella was born Dec. 17, 1920, at Adena, Ohio, the daughter of the late Frank and Anna Turkal. She was a member of the Thobum United Methodist Church, St. Clairsville, the Maty Reed Cir­ cle of the Church, Order of Eastern Star, Bridgeport Chapter 452, and the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, Stella was preceded in death by four brothers, Joseph, George, Steve and Frank Jr. Turkal and sister, Mary Turkal. She is survived by her husband, Leland S. Schrickel, son, Gary L. Schrickel and his wife Christina of St. Clairsville, daughter, Sheila L. Stewart and her husband James of Canton, Ohio, brother, John Turkal of Westfield Center, Ohio, two sis­ ters, Mandy Havlicek and Ermina Ciechomski, both of Pleasant Grove, Ohio; five grandchildren, Brian and Brady Shcrickel, Valerie Woodburn, Kathy Spangler and Jonathan Stewart; six great grand­ children. Friend will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Kim L. Anderson and Pastor Cathy Ake, officiants. Emtomb- ment in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Thoburn United Methois Church, Building Fund, Po box 4, St. Clairsille, Ohio 3950,______SCHRIMP, Ellen T„ 82, of New Cumberland, W.Va., died Saturday, February 3, 2007, at home. She was born August 6, 1924 in Wheeling, W.Va., a daughter of the late Edward S. and Anna E. Pusic Renik. Mrs. Schrimp was a home­ maker; and a member of the Im maculate Conception Catholic Church, New Cum­ berland. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Albert W. Schrimp, who died at her side. Surviving are three sons, Albert A. Schrimp and his wife, Cristina, Myrtle Beach, S.C., Mark E. Schrimp and his wife, Teresa, Portland, Ore7„ and Keith W. Schrimp and his wife, Wendy, Tampa, Fla.; a brother, Edward Renik, Wheel­ ing; a sister, Evelyn Crall and her husband, Joe, Wheeling; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received from 1 p.m. until time of Memorial1 Service at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb- j ruary 9, 2007, at the Altmeyer; Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Asso­ ciation, WV Chapter, 1299 Pineview Dr., Suite 3, Mor­ gantown, WV 26505. SCHRIMP, Howard J., 75, of Bethlehem, Wheeling W.Va., died Sunday, March 26, 2006 in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. Bom in Wheeling on August 3, 1930, Howard was the son of the late Albert and Anna Mae Macklin Schrimp. He was a retired employee of Blaw Knox Foundry with 38 years of service, primarily at the Warwood facility. Howard was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church; a life member of the Kain Club; the Elm Grove Eagles Aerie No. 1891; and a veteran of the United States Air Force. In addition to his parents, Howard was preceded in death by his brother, Earl Schrimp; and his sister, Lillian Schrimp. Surviving are his wife, Martha Snyder Schrimp; one daughter, Patricia Thomas and her hus­ band, David “Doc,” of Wheel­ ing; two sons, Howard W. Schrimp and his wife, Jenny, of Pittsburgh Pa., and Allen M. Schrimp and his wife, Linda, of Sherrard W.Va.; two brothers, Albert W. Schrimp and his wife, Ellen, of New Cumber­ land W.Va., and William E. Schrimp and his wife, Martha, of Warwood; one sister, Lou Ann Vinci of Canton Ohio; six grandchildren, Anna Thomas of Wheeling, Michael and Kayla Schrimp of Sherrard Wv, Jason Schrimp of Hawaii, Adrien and Tyler Schrimp of Pittsburgh; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3828 Jacob Street, Wheeling WV on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Can- cer Society, 122 South High Street, Morgantown WV 26501. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. SCHRIMP, William E.,1 67, of Warwood, W.Va., died Wednesday, March 14. 2007, in Ohio Valley Medical Cen­ ter, Wheeling, after a coura­ geous battle with cancer. He was born July 15, 1939, in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of the late Albert N. Schrimp and Anna Mae Macklin Schrimp. William was a graduate of McKinley Vocational School: an employee of The City of Wheeling with nearly 50 years of service; and a member of Corpus Christ! Catholic Church. Warwood. He enjoyed woodworking, cooking and trains. William was a loving hus­ band, father, grandfather and a good friend to all who knew him. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers. Albert, Howard, Earl: and a twin sister. Lillian. Surviving are his wife of 43 years, Martha J. Garbark Schrimp; son, Robert (Bob) Schrimp: three daughters, Barbara (Tom) McCardle of Martins Ferry, Joan (Jeff) Har- vath of Elm Grove, Lisa (Chris) Kranske of Wheeling: ten grandchildren, Thomas McCardle, David McCardle, Dakota McCardle, Nicole Har- vath, Jeffrey Harvath, Nicholas Harvath, Aaron Schrimp, Albert Schrimp, Andy Kranske, and Sean Kranske; several nieces and nephews; and his guard dog, “Rocci.” Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue on Friday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Corpus Christi Church, with Father Eugene S. Ostrowski, as the celebrant. Entombment in Ml. Calvary Mausoleum, Wheeling. Vigil service on Friday at 8:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Center in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. SCHRMACK, Mary, 81, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Mon­ day, October 11, 2004 in the Valley Hospice Palliative Care Unit, Steubenville, Ohio. She was born February 2, 1923 in Provident, Ohio, the daughter of the late Louis and Catherine Yazombek. Mary was a member of the St. Joseph Catholic Church, Wolfhurst, Ohio and a member of the Catholic Womens Club, and retired from Krobs Dairy Bar, Lansing, Ohio. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Francis Schrmack in 1969; three brothers, Andrew Gayvont, Stanley and Joseph Yazombek; and two sisters, Lucy and Katie Yazombek. Mary is survived by a son, James Schrmack and his wife Katherine of Glenshaw, Pa.; two daughters, Barbara West of Bridgeport, Ohio and Judith Brinkman of Houston, Texas; three sisters Bertha Cuffaro and Alyce Yazombek both of Wheel- ing, W.Va. and Sop hia Evans of Bridgeport, Ohio; nvegrandchil­ dren, Jill Swan of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Ryan, Meredith and Samuel Schrmack all of Glen-1 shaw, Pa. and Amanda Jo ■ Brinkman of Houston, Texas; and two great grandchildren, Gianna and Isabella Awan of St. Clairsville, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, on Wednesday from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Funeral liturgy with mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Msgr. Mark Froehlich, celebrant. Interment in St. Anthony Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Vigil service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Catholic Wom­ ens Club, c/o St. Joseph Catholic, P.O. Box 430, Lans­ ing, OH 43934. SCHROCK, Mona, 81, of Rush Run, OH, died Saturday, April 05, 2014 at her home. Mona was born on February 12, 1933 in Rush Run, OH, to the late Sheldon and Mildred (Fash) Lewis. In addition to her par­ ents, Mona is preceded in death by her brother, Wayne Lewis. She was a member of the Rush Run Christian Union Church. Mona is survived by her sister, Stelsa Lewis; a niece, Sharon (Michael) Hirsch; a nephew, David (Debbie) Lewis; a sister-in- law, Gladys Lewis; four great- nieces and nephews and one great-great-niece. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Mona and celebrate her life on Tuesday, April 8, from 6-9 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, OH and on Wednesday from 11 a.m. until the time of service, 1 p.m., with Pastor Roger Wayjie^ffici- ating. / L. Burial will follow at Hopewell Cemetery, RaylancpOH. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rush Run Christian Church in memory of Mona. Please mail to 3997 County Road 17, Rayland, OH, 43943. Anna Schodder ijlSlf'U j Anna M. Nickerson Schodder, 66, C of 255 Clearview Ave., Wheeling, died Friday in Wheeling Hospital. £ She was born July 4, 1924 in Wheel­ ^5 ing, a daughter of the late William B. and Catherine O’Toole Nicker­ son. 0? She was a retired employee of -o First West Virginia Bank,* War- wood, and a member of Corpus -8 Christi Catholic Church, Wheeling. She was preceded in death bv her husband, William Arch. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Patricia "Patty") Drosieko of Abbeville. S.C.; seven CP brothers, William J. of Wheeling, Harold J. of Bellaire, Bernard W. of San Jose, Calif., LeRoy B. of Cherry JJHJi N.J Paul L. of Moonachie, N.J., Thomas A. of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Donald V. Nickerson of Lorain; two sisters, Adelaide F. Rayman of Wheeling and Mildred Wilson of Houston, Texas; two grandchildren. Friends will be received today, noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Burke- Bodey Funeral Home, 2101 War- wood Ave., Wheeling. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Burial in Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling. Vigil service at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. _ Memorial contributions may be ■ made to Corpus Christi Catholic ■ Church, Wheeling. i Gordon Gordon L. “Lefty” Schroeder, 80 of Jacobsburg, Ohio died Tuesday, January 2, 2007 at his home. He was born at Shadyside, Ohio on August 12, 1926, a son of the late Wallace and Inez Brannen Schroeder. Gordon was a retired electri­ cal foreman for Ohio Edison’s R. E. Burger Plant at Dilles Bottom. He was a Navy veter­ an of World War II, a member of Weyer Lodge #541 F.& A.M. at Centerville, Scottish Rite Bodies Valley of Steubenville and American Legion Post #888 at Delaware, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Bob and Wally Schroeder; a grandson, Cody Schroeder and a great grand­ son Sebastian Wymer. He is survived by his wife, Jeanne Toothman Schroeder; his children, Wayne (Debbie) Schroeder of Centerville; Tom (Pam) Schroeder of Jacobsburg; Jennifer Harris of Flushing and Ted Schroeder of Jacobsburg; a brother. Bill Schroeder of Shadyside; 12 grandchildren and eight great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held Monday at 1 1 a.m. with Don Henson officiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Masonic services will be held Sunday at 6;30 p.m. Memorial contributions may | be made to the Smith Township Volunteer Fire Dept., c/o John Phillips, 49359 O.R. & W. Station Rd., Jacobsburg, Ohio 43933. ^SCHROEDER, Mary K. “Kay,” 5?*, of. Shadyside, Ohio, died Wednesday, Sept,. 19. 2001. in the Belmont Community Hospital, Bellan-e. She was born May 15, I9_i m Key, Ohio, a daughter of Ihe late Harry B. and Harriet ratterson Trimble. She was a retired school teacher with the Belmont cO County School System. She was a member of the Lincoln Avenue o ^llt,ed., Methodist Church, Shadyside; a member of the Stimson Circle United Methodist Women; the o Women’s CLub of Shadyside and the Eastern Star No. 581. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant son, - Konald Lee Schroeder; and a brother, Paul Trimble. Surviving are her husband, ' William; a daughter, Carol Bryan and her husband, Ed of Powhatan r' ? pother, Harold P. Trimble ) or Shadyside; two grandchildren, Jim pi’ Bryan and his wife, Karen of \ 7 Delaware and Sharon Brown and her ,.7- husband, Dana of Clarinston; five great-grandchildren, Jenna and Kylie Brown, Kelsi, Preston and Emily Bryan. J Friends will be received on Saturday from 6-8 p.m. at the ?n^n<^bt-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave.. Shadyside and on Sunday afrom 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Services will be held on Monday at tj*:™-. with the Rev. Donald Perks orficiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan •iiu Eastern Star services will be held on Sunday evening at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church Shadyside. Minerva Schroeder Minerva Mae Schroeder, 97, Goosepond Retirement Center, Newark, formerly of .Shady-side^ died Wednesdav^-April 3, 1996,Jn Newark"’She was bom Aug. 29, 1898 in Monroe County, a daugh­ ter of the late Siegel and Lydia Schaefer Dawson. She was a member of the Church of Christ, Shadyside. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Charles. Surviving are two daughters, Ann Dougherty of Newark and Erma Monahan of Springfield; four grandchildren; seven great-grand­ , children. O Friends will be received Satur­ day, from 1 p.m. until time of ser- p,r vices at 2 p.m., at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, with Jef- frey A. Kent officiating. Burial fol- _ J lows in Bethel Cemetery, Key. 1. Memorial contributions may be __ > made to the Central Ohio Hospice, J 1425 West Main St., Newark, Ohio 3 43055. — M* n- A»

WILLIAM SCHROEDER William H. Schroeder, 98, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Monday, March 6, 2017 in the Shadyside. Care Center. He was born November 30, 1918 in Key, Ohio, a son of the late Wallace and Inez Brannen Schroeder. Bill was retired from the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation’s Benwood plant and was a former high school science teacher for St. Clairsville and Bellaire. He was a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church in Shadyside, Shadyside Lodge 724 F&AM and the Order of Eastern Stat 489 Captina Chapter. He was a graduate of Shadyside High school, Class of 1936 and West Liberty State College, 1 Class of 1942. In his younger years, Bill enjoyed bowling, fishing, golfing and genealogy. He also scouted high school football teams for Shady­ side High School. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Mary Kathryn “Kay” Trim­ ble Schroeder on Septem­ ber 1 9, 2001, an infant son, Ronald Lee Schroeder, his son-in-law, Ed Bryan and three brothers, Wallace Schroeder, Sgt. Robert E. Schroeder in Italy during World War II and Gordon “Lefty” Schroeder. Surviving arc his daugh­ ter, Carol L. Bryan of Powhatan Point, Ohio, one granddaughter, Sharon (Dana) Brown of Claring- ton, Ohio and one grand­ son, James (Karen) Bryan of Delaware, Ohio and sis­ ter-in-law, Jeanne Schroed­ er Rawson of Jacobsburg, Ohio. Also great-grandchil­ dren, Jenna and Kylic Brown, Kclsi, Preston and Emily Bryan and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmcyer Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry 3900 Central Avenue Shadyside Ohio on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Randy Weaver officiating. Inter­ ment in the Powhatan cemetery in Powhatan Point, Ohio. / Memorial contribuficions may be made to the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church by going to TMC- Funding.com. SCHRUM, Harry L. 86, of St. Clairsville, passed away Sunday, April 28, 201 3, at Liza’s Place. He was born May 1 1, 1926, in Bellaire, son of the late Julius L. Schrum and Ruth Wright Schrum. He was a member of St. Clairsville Church of Christ and American Legion Post 312, Belmont. Hairy was a machinist and retired from R & F Coal Company. He was a very skilled and gift­ ed woodworker. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Sara Jane Schrum and brothers, Jim Schrum and Frank Schrum. Harry is survived by his sons, Dan (Debbie) Schrum of Granville, Ohio and Bob (Lynn) Schrum of St. Clairsville; grandchildren, Dana (Erik) McLaughlin of Bournemouth, England, Matthew Schrum of St. -■ Clairsville, Andrew Schrum of Jackson, Wyoming, and Brad (Amanda) Schrum of St. Clairsville; and great- grandson, Ethan McLaughlin of Bournemouth, England. Family and friends are welcome to visit, Wednesday from 4-8 p.m., Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethesda, Ohio, where the service will be conducted, Thursday at 10 a.m. Everett Hutson will be officiating. Interment will follow at Belmont Cemetery, Belmont, Ohio. / / Military honors witl be conducted by American Legion Post #312, Belmont, Thursday at 9:45 ;• a.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions may be made to: St. Clairsville Church of Christ, 190 Woodrow Avenue, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or to a charity of choice. b - $ - James Schrum James L. Schrum, 62, of 122 E. Woodrow Ave., St. Clairsville, died Thursday_in Wheeling Hos­ pital- He was bom July 16, 1923, in Bellaire, a son of the late Julius L. and Ruth Wright Schrum. A retired superintendent of the St. Clairsville Water Department, he was a Presby­ terian;, member of American Legion Post 149 of St. Clairsville and a veteran of U.S. Navy, World War II. Preceding him in death was a brother, Franklin D. Surviving are his wife, Jean Ankrom Schrum; a stepson, Do nald R. Wagner of Shadyside; a stepdaughter, Patricia Jean Hanson of Ashland; a brother, Harry L. of St. Clairsville; six grandchil­ dren; a great-grandchild. Friends will received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. William Popa officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. American Legion will hold visitation tonight at 7 in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or the First Presby­ terian Church Building Fund. Ruth Sghrum Mrs. Rutff E. Sc^rum/^72, 122% Woodrow Ave., St. Clairsville, former Neffs resident, died Sunday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, following a brief illness. She was born at Armstrongs Mills, July 6,1900, a daughter of the late Samuel and Emma Koher Wright. She had resided in St. Clairsville for the past five years and was a member of the St. Clairsville Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Julius in October, 1963. Surviving are three sons, James and Harry, both of St. Clairsville, Frank of Martins Ferry, two sisters, Mrs. Maude Merritt of Neffs, Mrs. Mae - Burkhart of Belmont, one brother, Ralph Wright of Seville, Ohio and seven grand­ children. Funeral services were held Wednesday in St. Clairsville with Warren Lallathin of­ ficiating. Burial was in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. t\m\ Martha Jean Schrum Martha Jean Schrum, 71, St. Clairsvillc, died Friday at Ashland Manor Nursing Home, Ashland. She was born August 21, 1919 in St. Clairsvillc, a daughter of the late Allic and Eula Van Home Ankrom. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsvillc and American Legion Auxiliary Post 156 St. Clairsvillc. She was preceded in death by her husband, James; a brother. Bob Ankrom; one sister, Lcla Mcsserly. Surviving are one son, Donald Wagner of Caldwell; one daughter, Pat Hanson of Ashland; one brother, William A. Ankrom of St. Clairs- ville; one sister, Betty Christy of St. Clairsvillc; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsvillc, today, 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. William Popa officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsvillc. ______Sara Jane Schrum 1923-2010 Sara Jane Schrum, 87, of Bannock-Uniontown Road, St. Clairsvillc, Ohio passed away Sunday, December 26, 2010 at Wheeling Hospital. She was bom May 27, 1923 in Belmont, Ohio a daughter of the late Cecil Boughner and Lillie Kirk Boughner. Sara Jane was a homemak­ er and a member of the St. Clairsville Church of Christ. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Theda Bougher Tacosik Steadman. Surviving are her husband of 57 years, Harry Lewis Schrum; sons, Dan (Debbie) Schrum of Granville, Ohio and Bob (Lynn) Schrum of St. Clairsville; grandchil­ dren, Dana (Erik) Mclaughlin of Bournemouth, England, Andrew Schrum of Jackson, Wyo., Matthew Schrum of St. Clairsville, Brad Schrum and fiance Amanda McCabe also of St. Clairsville; a sister, Janet Gray of Sterling Heights, Mich, and several nieces and nephews. Friends were received Thursday, December 30, 2010 at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, Ohio where services were held Friday, December 31 with Everett Hutson offi­ ciating, burial in Belmont Cemetery, Belmont, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of; Christ, Box 308, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or the Cornelia deLang Syndrome Foundation, 302 West Main St. #100, Avon, CT 06001. SCHRUMP, Cary J., 67, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Wednesday, July 2, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born in 1940, the son of the late Carl and Marcella Schrump. Cary was Catholic by faith. He retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel; and was a veteran of the United States Army. Friends are invited to attend graveside services Friday at 10 a.m. in Belmont Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Clairsville, with Monsignor Thomas Petronek officiating. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. JUNE SCHRUMP June Ann Schrump, 74, resident of Martins Ferry, OH, died Thursday, March 5, 2015, at East Ohio Regional Hospital. She was bom on August 28, 1940, in Wheeling, WV, daughter of the late Albert and Alberta Reeves Schrump. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her loving partner, George Bamberger; grand­ mother, Osie Reeves, and grandfather, John Reeves; sister, Connie Henke; two brothers- in-law, Lawerence Henke, and Howard Faulkiner; niece, Joyce Ann Henke. Surviving are a son, Robert Bamberger (Tammy); granddaughter, l Leanne Bamberger; step- granddaughter, Kristen Owen; step-great-grand daughter, Grace Ritchie; grandson, Chad Bamberger (Christina); sisters, Patty Faulkiner, and Nancy Giancola (Dan); brother. Bill Schrump (Susie); sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Sunday, March 8, 2015, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304-232-5110).-/“/U There will be no service, and interment will be held at the convenience of the family at Park View Memorial Gardens. i Kathleen Schrump Kathleen Jane Thomas Schrump, 76, formerly of Stone- house Place, National Road, Bridgeport, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, J&fKLat Ohio Valley Medical LcTT- ler, Wheeling. She was born Nov. 29, 1923 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late James Garfield Thomas and Minnie May Hafer Thomas. She was a retired employee of Wheeling Stamping Company and a member of Fourth Street-Simpson United Methodist Church, Wheel­ ing. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Kenneth “Tom” Oscar Schrump. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John (Joyce) Rhodes of Mel­ bourne, Fla., Mrs. William (Gloria) Miller of Martins Ferry and Mrs. John “Rick” (Linda) Rybkoski of Blaine; two grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Rupert Evans officiating. Bur­ ial follows in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Kenneth Schrump /O l?/90 nfMeJh "Tom" °- Schrump, 68, ?/ Meadow Ave., Montclair Addi- innS1, ctIairsvi,,e. died Saturday «n Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Jan. 17, 1822 n Greggsville, a son of the late Schrump.3 Lydi3 Chcdes,er c/) He was a retired plumber of n . cam liters Local No. 83, Wheel- •iig. a Methodist, and an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. * He was preceded in death by six brothers and one sister. 3 Surviving are his wife, Kathleen , i*1?Jnas Schrump; three daugh­ X) ters, Mrs. John (Joyce) Rhodes of aC Clairsville, Mrs. William (Gloria) Miller of Martins Ferry TO and Linda Schrump of Blaine; five sisters, Regina Schybal of Colum- 5 dus Velma .Gault of Rayland, 3 rreda Aulh of Benwood and Dorothy Barr and Helen Nickerson, ft both of Wheeling; two grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at Wilson runeral Home. 920 National Road, Brookside, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P-m., where services will be held at urPi'm Tuesday w«lh the Rev VNUluam Lawrence officiating. Burial follows in Park View Memo­ rial Gardens, Wheeling LILA SCHRUMP Lila Ann (Campbell) Schrump, 78, of St. Clairsvillc, Ohio, formerly of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away October 12, 2015, in Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center, Wheeling. She was bom November 21, 1936, in Bcllaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Lawrence and Ida (Eber- ling) Campbell. Lila was a book keeper for Universal Appliance Parts for many years and a Methodist by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Charles Henry Schrump. Surviving are three daughters, Cindy (Rob) Voigt of St. Clairsville, Lori (Randy) Hindman of Triadelphia, W.Va. and Lisa Schrump of Wheeling; two brothers, Johnny (Carol) Campbell and Ken­ neth (Helen) Campbell both of Shadyside, Ohio; sister- in-law, Carol (Joseph “Smokey”) Smith of Wheeling; seven grandchil­ dren, Kevin (Tiffany) Voigt, Greg (Rachel) Voigt, Jason Voigt, Amy (Steve) Smith all of Colum­ bus, Ohio, Brandy Harris (Chuck) of Benwood, W.Va., Georgia (Craig) Weber of Columbus, and Josh Hindman of S.C.; nine great-grandchildren, Savan­ nah Voigt, Reagan Voigt, Cecilia Voigt, Presley Smith, Stevie Smith, Anayus Weber, Charity Weber, Colton Weber, Rebecca Schlosser and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received, Thursday, October 15, 2015, from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 1 p.m. at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Wheeling Chapel, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheel­ ing, with Pastor Deborah Gable officiating. / Interment will follow at Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 105 Braunlich Dr. No. 420, Pittsburgh. PA 15237. Gerald Schryver' Gerald H. Schryver, 85, 22 N. Ridge Drive, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born April 25,1904 at Minneapolis. Minn., son of the late Tom and Ruth Schryber. He was a retired assistant manager of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, a retired professor of engineering from Belmont Technical College and Martins Ferry High School, and a member of the First United Presbyterian Church, Martins Ferry. Schryver was also affiliated with the Osiris Temple, Syria Mosque Temple, Pittsburgh, Pa., Homestead Amity Lodge No. 582 F&AM of Pittsburgh, Kiwanis Club of Martins Ferry, Martins Ferry Elks, and Belmont Hills Country Club, St. Clairsville. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth (Betty) Boyd Schryver; a son, Gerald H. Jr. of Newport, R.I.; a daughter, Judith McMahon of Brooklyn Yacht Club, N.Y.; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the .Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Bill Lawrence officiating. Final arrangements are incomplete. former resident of the Laslo Apts., Martins Ferry, died Monday, at Valparaiso, Ind. He was born Oct. 12, 1896 at Latrobe, Pa., son of the late Charles Schuback and Anna MaierSchuback. A retired employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp.,; Yorkville plant, he was a member of the First Baptist Church, Foresters of Ohio, and the 65 Club, all in Martins Ferry. He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence Mae Burkhardt Schuback, April 12, 1982. | Surviving are three daugh-I ters, Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Beck of Valparaiso, Mrs. Betty Clark of Euclid and Mrs. Harry (Helen) Springer of Key Largo, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Edward Franklin and Mrs. Virginia Jones, both of Riverside, Calif.; five grandchildren and three g reat-g randchildren . Members of the family will receive friends at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Friday 2 to 9 p.m. where ser­ vices will be held Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. David Sed- ziol officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. SCHUBENSKI, John, 91, of Wellsburg, W.Va., died Tues- iay, March 23, 2004 at home. He was bom on December 8, 1912 in Primrose, Pa., a son of the late Michael and Stella Sabat Schubenski. He was also preced­ ed in death by a brother, Michael fSchubenski; and four sisters, Ann Mega, Julia Debnar, Mary Tisik and Rose Hrutkai. He was retired from Koppers Industries in Follansbee, W.Va.; a member of Hoy Resurrection * Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church in Steubenville, Ohio; and an Army veteran of World War n. Surviving are his wife, Mary Sebeck Schubenski at home; a son, John Michael Schubenski and his wife, Shirley, of Trenton, Ohio; a sister, Betty Chorba of Follansbee; and two grandchil­ dren, Nikki Hillman and her hus­ band, Doug, of Mason, Ohio and Jennifer Gantt and her husband, Randy, of Monroe, Ohio. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, March 25, 2004 at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main Street, Follansbee, W.Va where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, March 26, 2004 with the *ev. Rade Merick officiating, nterment will follow in St. Johns Cemetery, Colliers, W.Va. Prayer services will be held at p.m. Thursday, March 25, 004 at the funeral home. SCHUBERT, Albert George, 73, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, April 7, 2004 at home. He was born in Wheeling on December 28, 1930, the son of the late George and Genevieve Witsbergcr Schu­ bert. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Michael Schubert in 1971; a brother, James Schubert; and two infant sisters. He retired as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service; a member of the National Associa­ tion of Letter Carriers Branch No. 66; a member of St. Joseph Cathedral; and a U.S. Army vet­ eran of the Korean War. Albert truly enjoyed his hobby of woodworking. He designed and constructed much of the beautiful furniture in his home and he even built his own casket. Albert is survived by his lov­ ing wife of 46 years, Mary Mulcahy Schubert; two daugh­ ters, Catherine Tuckosh of Wheeling and Elaine DeVeau of Beltsvillc, Md.; five sons, David Schubert and his wife, Pam, of Troy, Mo., Tom Schubert and his wife, Hilary, of Ashburn, Va., Albert J. Schubert of Charleston, W.Va., Philip Schu­ bert of Wheeling and Christo­ pher Schubert and his wife, Car­ rie, of Lansing, Ohio; and seven grandchildren, Jessica, Catrina, Jennifer, Michael, Timothy, Nicholas and Mina. Friends will be received Sat­ urday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, W.Va. There will be no visita­ tion on Easter Sunday. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Monday, April 12, 2004 at 12:05 p.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral, Wheeling with the Rev. Larry Dorsch as celebrant. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Vigil services will be held on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. 7*W:S<*uber, di£dMondav \\ Alcxander, Pa

Martins Fcrrv qk arF^sPilal at 20’ 1899 inyWh?frWaS born May ?f ihc late Alfr,H,n8’ a daughter Miller Tcuscher. d and Caroline former Sbcrtn^.PS!alor of the Alexander Pi o Cnd Store at West member of m- .Prolestant, a life assKwSSFH In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her’hus- N4nd’trErn,est Schubert; a daughter Mrs. Frank (Hulda) Jewell. Surviving are a granddaughter, Becky Jewell of Bellaire. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Wheeling, with the Rev. David Brookman officiating. Arrangements by Toothman Funer­ al Home, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Coalbrook Presbyterian Church at Neffs. o SCHUBERT, James H., 87, of Township Road 107, Rayland, Ohio, died Sunday, January 1,2012 at Rosewood Manor in Yorkville, Ohio. He was born July 1 5, 1924 in Rayland, Ohio to the late Gustav ancLBessie Kolin Schubert. He was retired from R&F Coal Co. as a drill operator and mechanic; a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Tiltonsville, Ohio and loved his Schuster Farm and farming. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Kanieski Schubert and a sister, Eugenia Morelli. Surviving are a son, James (Gloria) Schubert of Rayland, Ohio: four daugh­ ters, Barbara (Jerry) Vinci of Tiltonsville, Ohio, Donna (Mark) Leslie of San Francisco, Calif., Sandy (William) Lollini of Mount Pleasant, Ohio and Bess Marie (Robert “Pete) Vargo of Rayland; a sister. Emma Kanieski of Cleveland, Ohio; 15 grand- 1 children; 10 great grand­ children; and his beloved dog, Mutley. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Jim and celebrate his life Tuesday 2-8 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with Msgr. Gene Mullett officiating. Entombment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. _ QOSCAVr?EWr’ PaUl Albert, c2, ?f Wiping. W.Va., died ounday, February 19, 2005 at nis residence. in &uWa,s.born August 18,1912 the son of the late Albert and Josephine Graf Schu­ bert. Mr. Schubert was a retired painter for Stanton and Son in Wheeling; an Army Veteran of WWII; and a member of St. Michael Catholic Church, Wheeling. He was a very loving hus­ band, father, grandfather, great­ grandfather and friend. One of nis favorite pastimes was play­ ing golf. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Eileen H. Potts Schubert who passed away in 1999; a brother, George; three sisters, Catherine Jewett, Helen Ferlise and Wilma Carey; and a great- grandson, Joseph Corcoran. Surviving are two sons, Paul T. Schubert of Phoenix, Ariz., and John J. Schubert and his wife, Jenn, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; three daughters, Patricia Rine and her husband, Richard, of Wheeling, Peggy Holly and her husband, Stephen, of Birming­ ham, Ala., and Phyllis Ripley and her husband, William, of Wheeling; a sister-in-law, Susanne Potts of Wheeling; 11 grandchildren; and 18 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received on Monday, February 21, 2005 from 1-3 and 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheel- funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, Wheeling, with the Rev. Eric Hall as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheel- ^vlemorial contributions may be made to Catholic Charities, 125 Eighteenth Street, Wheel­ ing WW26003.* Personal condolences may be offered at www.kepnerfuneral.com. Derrick Schucht Derrick Charles Schucht, 22, of Cadiz, Ohio, died Friday, May 9, 2003, as a result of an auto­ mobile accident at the Pittsburgh University Presbyterian Hospital. He was born Feb. 18, 1981 at Zanesville, Ohio. He was a 1999 graduate of Cadiz High School and a student of Belmont Technical College. He was employed by Consol Energy Shoemaker Mine; a cur­ rent member of the Barton Braves Baseball team and a for­ mer player on the Maynard Legion Baseball team. As a sen­ ior, he was selected for 1 st Team OVAC and 2nd Team All State in Baseball. He truly loved the game of golf. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, John Schucht and maternal grandpar­ ents, Hank and Pauline Dunlap; his aunt, Beverly White and brother-in-law, G. T. Coultrap. Derrick is survived by his father, Charles “Slug” Schucht and his wife Teresa of St. Clairsville; his mother, Lana Dunlap of Cadiz with whom he resided; three sisters, Shawna Coultrap of Adena; Erica “Dooby” Masloski and her hus­ band Keith of Grove City and Jessie Schucht of St. Clairsville;, his maternal grandmother, Wilma Schucht of Adena; sever­ al cousins including Dave and Nikki Richardson and son Seth of Adena and Rob and Jodi Parker of Reynoldsburg, niece and nephews, Taylor, Tucker and Mitch. Friends are welcome on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 E. Market St., Cadiz, where services will be held on Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor Clint Marshall officiating. Burial fol­ lows at Cadiz Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Maynard Legion Baseball, c/o Dave Morgan, Grant Street, Cadiz, OH 43907. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Derrick, we love you. JsCHUCKER, Jeanne C. Fritsch, 78, of Main St., Tiltonsville, for­ merly of Brookside, Ohio, ilied. Friday March 23. 2001. in the East OTno Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was bom July 15, 1922, in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late John Brannon and Florence Fritsch. Jeanne was a waitress for the for­ mer Griest Drug Store, Wheeling and , employee of the Martins Ferry (^f\ Animal Hospital. She was a member of the St. John Lutheran Church, 0 Martins Ferry. IT'' In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Leroy Schucker in 1978. Jeanne is survived by a son,__ Michael Schucker and his wife, , ^✓5 Nancy of St. Clairsville; two grand- I — children, Cynthia Dawn Kelly of ^ / Holt, Mich, and Michelle Leigh ? Schucker of St. Clairsville; two Jr- V,/ great-grandchildren, Weslee James i, r* Kelly and Rylee Michael Kelly, both J1 of Holt, Mich. ^ ^ Friends will be received on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 102 Main St., ro Tiltonsville, where services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Peter L. Pilger officiating. Interment in the Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Robert Schucker Robert Vincent Schucker, 68, Imperial Beach, Calif., formerly of Martins Ferry, flied Thursday. SepL. J25. 1997 at his home. He ws born Sept. 16, 1929 in Wheeling, a son of the late Vincent C. Schucker and Delcie M. Gross. He practiced law in the city of Imperial Beach for the past 36 years, was a member of VFW 5477, American Legion 820, Shriners and Masons. Surviving are his wife, Mildred M.*Schucker; a son, Robert V. Jr. of Imperial Beach; a sister, Carol Michael of St. Clairsville; three nephews. . Private family services are planned. Arrangements by Pinkham-Mitchell Mortuary, Impe­ rial Beach. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Children’s Hospital. Josephine Schuerer Josephine Rose Marie Schuerer, 79, of Gables Care Center, Hopedale, Ohio; former­ ly of Cadiz, Ohio, died Monday June 30, 2003 in Trinity Medical Center West. She was bom Nov. 1, 1923 in Lindenhurst, New York. She was a homemaker and a member of the Main Street Church of Christ in Cadiz. Surviving are two sons, Herman (Valerie) Schuerer of Rayland, Ohio, and Arthur (Pam) Schuerer of Richmond, Ohio; two granddaughters, Brittany Schuerer of Rayland and Mandy Schuerer of Richmond. At Josephine’s request her body was donated to The Ohio State Medical School in Columbus, Ohio. Her arrange­ ments were in the care of the J. E. Foster Funeral Homes, Inc. 107 Hill St., Smithfield, Ohio. Condolences may be sent to the family on line at www.jefos- terfh.com Charlotte A. Schuerman, age 74, of Woodsfield, Ohio died Wednesday April 25,2012 at her home. She was born in Woodsfield November 20,1937 a daughter of the late Hugh and Laura Bauman Walter. Charlotte was a 1955 graduate of Woodsfield High School and graduated from Belmont Technical College in 1974 as a licensed Practical Nurse. She was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ where she was a member of the Church Choir. She was a member of the Happy Heart singers, Monroe Singers and several other singing groups. She was also very active in the Woodsfield High School Alumni Band and Choir and was an avid Woodsfield Redskin and Seminole fan. She is survived by two sons; Rick (Teresa) Schuerman and Dave (Janet) Schuerman both of Woodsfield, two sisters; Corrine Billman of Woodsfield, and Joanne Oehler of Columbus, three grandchildren; Elizabeth, Jacob and Sydney Schuerman, and several nieces and nephews. Friends received from 2-8 p.m. Friday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday April 28, 2012 at St. Paul's United Church of Christ Woodsfield with Rev. Frank Lehosky officiating. Interment in the Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield. Memorial contributions may be made to; St. Paul's Memorial Fund, 303 S. Main St. Woodsfield, Ohio 43793, Cancer Gas Cards c/o Shirley Brown,48397Keylor Hill Road, Woodsfield, Ohio and or the Woodsfield High School Alumni Association. Edward Schuerman 3oTU UG 1*1$ Edward 0. Schuerman, 52, of Cincinnati, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. He was born in Cincinnati, Dec. 10,1925, a son of Edward H. and Marcella Ollier Schuerman. He was a probation officer for Hamilton County Juvenile Court and was a Cathol :. Surviving are sister, Jeanne Walker of St. Clairsville, with whom he was visiting at the time of death; two brothers, Donald of Cincinnati and Richard of Dayton. Services and burial were held in Cincinnati. Local ar­ rangements were made by the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville. Richard Schuerman Richard “Dick” J. Schuerman, 76, of 308 N. 4th Street, Woodsfield, Ohio, died on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at the Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, Ohio. He was born at Ft. Jennings, Ohio on July 12, 1928. He was a retired employee of | the Ormet Corp. Hannibal, Ohio, I and was a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, Ohio. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict and was a lifetime member of the V.F.W. Post 5303, Woodsfield. Ohio. Dick enjoyed woodworking as a hobby in his spare time. Surviving are two sons, Rick (Teresa) Schuerman and David (Janet) Schuerman, all of Woodsfield, Ohio; three grand­ children: Elizabeth, Jacob and Sydney. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik officiating. Burial will follow in St. Sylvester Catholic Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio with full mili­ tary graveside services by the Belmont Veterans Council of the V.F.W. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Sylvester Catholic School, 1 19 Wayne Street, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. Vigil services will be held at 8:30 p.m., Friday at the funeral home. i >v. A

N\ -*»*':* ' V>^. • V* V V»- SCHUETZ, Christina "•» 57, of Wheeling, passed away Sunday, March 28, 2010, in Wheel­ ing Hospital. Christina was born November 20, 1952, in Wheeling, a daughter of the late George and Katherine (Hirt) Schuetz. She was a former employee of Wheeling Linen and a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Wheeling. In addition to her par­ ents, Christina was preced­ ed in death by her sister, Judy Schuetz Morgan. Surviving are her sister, Mary Kay Schuetz of Weir- ton, W.Va.; a niece, Stephanie Hall and her hus­ band, Ron of Concord, N.C.; a nephew, Brian Morgan and his wife, Sta­ cie of Hurricane, W.Va.; two great-nieces, Sidney and Rachel Hall; and a great-nephew, Jake Mor­ gan. Friends will be received from 6-8 p.m., Sunday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheel­ ing. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 0 a.m., Monday, April 5, 2010, at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, with Msgr. Eugene Ostrowski officiating. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. In lieu flowers, the fami­ ly suggests that memorial contributions be made to either, Clearview Volunteer Fire Department, 166 Clearview Avenue, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003 or the West Liberty Volunteer Fire Department, 268 Chatham Street, West Lib­ erty, WV 26074. SCHUETZ, Scott David, 29, resident ot Martins Ferry, OH, for­ merly of Wheeling, WV, died Friday, March 7, 2014 in Washington, PA as the result of an automo­ bile accident. Scott was born Decem­ ber 26, 1984 in Wheeling, the son of Dave and Kay Bastin Schuetz. He was a graduate of Wheeling Central Catholic High School, and graduat­ ed from the culinary pro­ gram at WV Northern Community College. He was a chef at the Upper Crust Restaurant in Wash­ ington, PA, and a pastry chef at Krency’s Restau­ rant and Bakery. He was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church. In addition to his par­ ents, he is survived by his sister, Stephanie Schuetz, and her fiance,, J ason Haught. Friends will be received Monday, March 10, 2014 from 2-8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, WV, 26003 (304-277-2722). Mass of Christian Bur­ ial will be held Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 10 a.m. at Corpus Christi Catholic Church with Monsignor Eugene S. Ostrowski as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Cal­ vary Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 1516 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, WV, 26003, or Wheeling Central Catholic High School, 75-14th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003. SCHUETZNER, Julia M. (Kolodziej,) 92, of Morgant- won, W.Va., formerly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Th urs- day. Februai7 9, 2006 in Madi­ son Rehabilitation Center, Mor-1 gantown. Julia was born April 23, 1913 in Willow Grove, O/iio, a daughter of the late Joseph J. and Julia B. Maxsim Kolodziej. She was a member of St. Vin­ cent de Paul Catholic Church; Christian Mothers at St. Vincent de Paul; and the Elm Grove Women's Club. In addition to her parents, Julia was preceded in death by her husband, Irwin G. Schuetzn- er, Jr.; two brothers, Walter Kolodziej and Stanley Kody; two sisters, Josephine Skinsky and Helen Estep. Surviving are a son, Irwin G. Schuetzner, III and his wife, Nancy; two grandsons, Rayne and Shanon Schuetzner; two granddaughters, Shelby Lyn Carrell and her husband, Lan- don, and Julia Shey Shuetzner, all of Morgantown; a sister, Cell Barnett and her husband. Jack, of Largo, Fla.; and two great- granddaughters, Faith and Keeleigh. Friends will be received from Noon until time of funeral serv­ ices at 1 p.m. Monday, February 13, 2006 at Altmeyer Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel , 154 Kruger Street, Wheeling, with the Rev. John Sullivan, S.M. officiating, Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Alzheimer Association, 1299 Pineview Drive, Suite 3, Morgantown, WV 26505. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. fc leu M,mi,” 94, of St. Clairsvillc, died Tuesday, November 3, 2009. in the Forest Hill Retirement Community in St. Clairsvillc. She was born September 28, 1915, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late George Herbert and Nannie Mclnturff Spengler. She was a retired New York sales manager for the former Imperial Glass Corporation and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Harry Lloyd, her second husband, George Schuhbaur. two sis­ ters, Leeta Virginia Sells and Helen Louise Dunfee. and four brothers, Herbert Mclnturff Spengler, Harry Lee SpenglerT George Luther Spengler and Howard Franklin Spengler. Surviving are one sister, Edith May Hoskinson Gehrig of North Baltimore, Ohio, two nieces and six nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 441 37th St., Bellaire, on Friday from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Donald Lawson Jr. officiat- mg. Interment in the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, 3402 Guernsey St., Bellaire, OH 43906. SCHUL, William Edward, 87, of Bethle­ hem, Wheeling, died Sun­ day, June 27, 2010 in Good Shepherd Nursing Home. Wheeling. He is survived by his wife. Carol Louise Bremer Schul; a son, W. Timothy Schul and his wife Kather­ ine of Wheeling; a daugh­ ter, Rebecca Habak and her husband John of Bethle­ hem; four grandchildren and a great-grand child. Friends will be received on Tuesday. June 29, 2010 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling, where services will be held on Wednesday, June 30. 2010 at 11 a.m. Interment will be held at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethlehem United Presbyterian Church, 45 Chapel Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. SCHULENBERG, Anne L., 91, of Bridgeport, died Wednesday December 7, 2011 at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry. /y She was born September 30, 1920 in Cadiz, Ohio, a daughter of the late Thomas McAdam and Mary Emma (Barricklow) Love. She was a retired School Teacher for the Bridgeport School System, a member of the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church where she taught Sunday School, she was also member of the Order of the Eastern Star Bridgeport, the A.A.U.W., the United Presbyterian Women, she was also active in the Muskingum University Association, and the NEO, the OEA and the BEA. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband Robert W. Schulenberg, a brother Fred Love. Anne is survived by her son Robert W. Schulenberg III of Dunbar W.Va.; a daughter Sally Rogers of Columbus; two grandsons Matt Rogers of Hollywood Fla., and Jay (Laura) Rogers of Columbus; a great-granddaughter, Anne Rogers; a nephew Fred (Janie) Love of Nashport, Ohio. Friends are invited to celebrate Anne’s life Saturday December 10, 201 1 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside, where services will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church 200 Bennett St. Bridgeport with Rev. David Demarest offi­ ciating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery Wheeling. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to Bridgeport School District in care of Anne Schulenberg scholarship fund Industrial Drive Bridgeport, Ohio. Barbara Schulenberg Barbara A. Schulenberg, 72, of West Main Street, St. Clairsville, died Sunday, Jan. 16, 2005, at her home. She was born Aug. 15, 1932 at Buffalo, N.Y., a daughter of the late Frank and Esther Hy Spedding. Barbara was a retired busi­ nesswoman in St. Clairsville and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, the CWC past president and the Miracle of Life Foundation. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene E. Schulenberg. Surviving are her children Sandy (Bill) Rippey, Kent, Ohio, John (Cathleen) Schulenberg, Ann Arbor, Mich., Jane; Barnhouse, Kent, Ohio, and Rob (Michelle) Schulenberg, Pittsburgh, Pa., her grandchil­ dren Alison and Billy Rippey, Clayton and Frances Schulenberg, Erin (Tim) Schaney, Brett and Ryan Barnhouse. Robbie, Maddie and Savanah Schulenberg, her great grandchildren, Luke, Logan and Sage Schaney and her brothers, Tom Jim, Ed and Bill Snedding. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Friday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, where there will be a vigil serv­ ice at 4 p.m. ! Friends then will be received i at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Saturday from 9 a.m. until the Funeral Mass at 10 a.m., with Fr. Thomas Chi 1 log the cele­ brant. Burial follows at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Condolences may be offered to the family online at www.alt- meyer.com. ^SCHULENBERG, Charles H., 80, formerly of Bridgeport, Ohio, died January 27, 2002, in Cincinnati, Ohio: He was preceded in death by his# parents, the late Dr. Robert W. and Ellen Freter Schulenberg. Charles graduated from Bethany College and worked as a metallurgi­ cal engineer, receiving a Presidential Commendation for his work on the Manhatten Project. He retired from IBM in Lexington, Ky. Charles is survived by his wife, Betty Busse Schulenberg; a brother, Robert and his wife, Anne; and a sis­ ter, Margaret S. Killen. Mass of Chrisitan Burial was held at the St. Gertrude Church with interment in Calvary Cemetery, Cincinnati. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimers Association. Local arrangements are by the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Robert Schulenberg Robert William Schulenberg, ”5, of Bridgeport, died Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004. in the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. Bob was born Aug. 7, 1919, in Bridgeport, the son of the late Dr. Robert William and Ellen Freter Schulenberg. ' He was a music educator for i the Ohio County school system, retiring in 1982, and the finan­ cial supervisor for Wheeling Park, retiring from that position in 1996. Bob also was a member of The Ohio State University Marching and Concert bands and, while at school, a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. He was a member of the Bridgeport Rotary Club- the Bridgeport Lodge 181, F. & A.M.; and the Osiris Shrine, where he sang with the Shrine’s Chanters. He was past president of the Ohio County Retired Public School Employees Association and a member of the Kirkwoocf Presbyterian Church, where he served as Trustee and Elder. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Charles H. Schulenberg. Surviving are his wife, Anne L. Schulenberg; his daughter, Sally Rogers of Columbus, Ohio; his son, Robert W. Schulenberg III*of Dunbar, W.Va.; his two grandsons, Matt and Jay Rogers of Columbus; his sister, Margaret Killen of Cincinnati, Ohio; and his sister-in-law, Betty Schulenberg of Cincinnati. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, on Sunday from 2 to 4 & 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. in the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, with David Demarest, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, at the con­ venience of the family. Memorial contributions in Bob’s memory may be made to the Kirkwood Presbyterian, Church, 201 Bennett Street, Bridgeport. Ohio 43912. Charles Schuler Uiarles Henry Schuler, 70 of omeroy, Ohio formerly of - Herty, died Wednesday, jgu.st 27, 2003 at Wheeling 1 ol?lta1, He was bom March 2, at Cheshire, Ohio a son of _Jie late Charles Arthur and -velyn Mary Denny Schuler. He was a retired employee of Marietta Coal Co. and a Protestant by faith. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two listers, Mary Schuler and Nancy Van Meter. He is survived by his wife, Wanda Belle Faber Schuler; his children, Susie Wilkins of Council Bluffs, Iowa; twins, Jean Marie Keller of Dilles “Ottom and Charles Eugene Schuler of Texas; David Lee Schuler of South Carolina; Rosemary Shippy of Piedmont; Norman Arthur Schuler of Gaston, South Carolina; Randall Henry Schuler; Pollyanna Strupe of Coshocton; Tamatha Lynn Blasko of Dayton; Daryl Thomas Schuler of Rutland, Ohio and Angel Darlene Schuler of Flushing; brothers and sisters, Evelyn Haley of Glen Dale; twin brother, James Schuler of Rutland, Ohio; John Schuler of Rutland, Ohio; Jean LaFleur of Virginia and Jane Elbin of Bedwell, Ohio; 29 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Friends will be received Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville where services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Gary Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens at Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made directly to the Schuler Family at P. O. Box 423, Pomeroy, OH 45769 or P. O. Box 744, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 or to the American Cancer Society. SCHULER, Clara “Jackie,” 80, of BeailsviUe, formerly of Sardis, died Sunday, April 7 at Bartlesville Hospital. She vvas born June 23, 1932 in Wheeling, WV, a daughter of the late Thomas and Delores Funk Spears. Jackie was a retired sec­ retary at Hannibal Elemen­ tary School. She vvas a member of the Monroe Singers and the Sardis United Methodist Church where she served as choir director for many years. Surviving are a daughter, Robin (Mark) Schuler Stephen of Beallsville; a daughter-in-law, Dana Schuler of Woodsfield; five grandchildren, Jessica (Quinn) Fallon of Colum­ bus, Todd (Cathy) Schuler of Warner Robins, GA, Stephanie (Michael) Cun­ ningham of St. Clairsville; Madison and Morgan Stephen of Beallsville; two great grandchildren, Drew and Emily Schuleng broth­ er, Tom Spears._J_/Y / In addition to her par­ ents, Jackie was preceded in death by her husband, Fred “Fritz” Schuler; two sons, Terry Schuler and Tom Schuler; a daughter, Fritzic Schuler Alloway. There will be no visita­ tion; a Celebration of Jack­ ie’s life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Sardis United Methodist Church, PO Box 85, Sardis, OH 43946. Those wishing to offer their condolences or share a happy memory may do so at www.harperfii.net SCHULER, Dorothy Ann Witthuhn, 88, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Thursday. August 23, 2007. the Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. She was born September 27, 1918 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daughter of the late George W. and Clara Baker Witthuhn. Mrs. Schuler was an employee for L.S. Good & Company; and a secretary for Family Services. She was a member of the Church Of Christ. Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ulrich G. Schuler in 1979; two brothers, Harry and John Witthuhn; and two sisters, Mildred Witthuhn and Ida Wagner. Surviving are a son, Donald G. Schuler and his wife. Patricia, of Wheeling; live grandchildren, Jason. Kristin, Denver. Erin and Lindsey Schuler; and a sister, Violet McCutcheon of Martins Ferry, Ohio. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. [ Graveside services will be | held Monday, August 27. 2007 at 2 p.m. in Greenwood Ceme­ tery. Wheeling, with the Rev­ erend D. Gene West officiating. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheel ins. SCHULER, Dorothy L. Bicry, 88, formerly of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Wednesday, September 20, 2006 in the Redstone Highlands Nursing Home in Greensburg, Pa. She was born January 26, 1918 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daughter of the late Paul and Mary Ida Biery. She was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ. Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur A. Schuler in 2004; two sisters; and two brothers. Surviving are two sons, A. Kurt Schuler and his wife, Donna, of Cincinnati, Ohio and Geoffrey Schuler and his wife,. Dianne, of Huntsville, Ala.; a daughter, Trude Hayes and her husband, Fred, of Export, Pa.; a brother, Russell Biery of Marlins Ferry, Ohio; and six grandchildren. Friends will be received Sunday, September 24, 2006 from Noon-3 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home. National Road at Bethany Pike. Wheeling, where services will be held Monday, Septem­ ber 25, 2006 at 10:30 a.rm with the Reverend Ed Thur­ mond officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Redstone High­ lands Nursing Home, 6 Garden Center Drive, Greensburg, PA. 15601. Schuler Services Scheduled <3 D£C. /9?/ 1. Services will be held Wednesday for Herman Robert Schuler, retired owner of Schuler Grocery stores in Wheeling and Shadyside, who died Sunday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was 85. A resident of 59770 Elm Circle, Shadyside, he was bom July 22, 1906, in Wheeling, a son of the late Gustauv and Mary Schuler. He owned the grocery stores from 1942-1968 in Shadyside and on Jacob Street and 22nd and Market streets in Wheeling, was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Shadyside, and a Navy veteran. He was preceded in death by his wife, Verna Frazier Schuler, on Feb. 28, 1985; a son, Robert F., on Oct. 26, 1983; two brothers, Frederick and Ulrich; a sister, Freda Marie Schuler. Surviving are a daughter-in- law, Frances Schuler of Shadyside; two brothers, Art and Emil, both of Wheeling; a grandson, Robert H. Schuler of Shadyside. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Charles Brewer officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. SCHULER, Jodie 33, of Bridgeport, died Monday, November 23, 2009, at Wheeling Hospi- She was born August 13, 1976, in Wheeling, W.Va. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents Emil and Margaret Schuler and maternal grandparents Anthony and Florence Helen Coyne; as well as a niece Maggie Schuler. Jodie was a Registered Nurse with the Intensive Care Unit at Wheeling Hospital. She is survived by her father, James Schuler and his wife Barbara of Wheel­ ing; her mother, Connie Schuler of Bridgeport; a brother, Michael Schuler and his wife Laura of Bel- laire; a sister, Carrie Schuler of Columbus, Ohio; a stepsister, Natalie Olack of Wheeling; a step­ brother, Daniel Olack of Wheeling; a nephew, Anthony Schuler of Bel- laire; a special friend Kevin McCallam of Washington, Pa.; and.her Jack Russell. Spike. Jodie's visitation will be Friday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where Wake services will be held at 7:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Bridgeport with Monsignor George Coyne and Father John Mucha concelebrat- ing. Interment will be pri­ vate at St. Anthony Ceme­ tery in Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice. Whispered Wish­ es Program, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, OH 43943. w

Margaret Schuler Margaret Colleen Schuler, infant daughter of Michael, Schuler and Laura Peters, jILotl Saturday. April 6. at Belmont Community Hospital. She was preceded in death by her maternal great grandparents, Edwin and Laura Peters and hei paternal great grandparents Anthony and Florence Coyne and Emil and Margaret Schuler. In addition to her parents. Margaret is survived by hei maternal grandparents. Rogei and Denise Peters; her paternal grandparents, James and Barb Schuler and Constance Coyne Schuler; maternal great grand­ parents, Irene Snyder and Bill and Martha Peters; three aunts, Jodie and Carrie Schuler and Kathaleen Peters and an uncle, Roger Peters. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. SCHULER, Thomas W., 58, of 318 Guilford Avenue, Woodsfield, OH, died Wednesday at the Ohio Valley Medical Cen­ ter, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born at Wheel­ ing, W.Va. on February 17, 1954, son of Clara Jacqueline Spears Schuler who survives of Beallsville, OH and the late Fred William Schuler. He was a retired coal miner for Consolidation Coal Co. #4 Mine, Claring- ton, OH, and former employee of the Ormet Corporation, Hannibal, OH. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Woodsfield, OH. Tom was also a coach for the River High School football team, Hannibal, OH. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a sister, Fritzie Alloway and a brother, JT erry Schuler. 'TVv / Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Dana Haver Schuler, whom he married on Feb­ ruary 17, 1979; one son, Tom (Cathy) Schuler of Warner Robins, GA; one daughter, Stephanie (Michael) Cunningham of St. Clairsville, OH; one sister, Robin (Mark) Stephen of Beallsville, OH; and two grandchildren, Emily and Drew Schuler. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 OH 78 West, Woodsfield, OH, from 2-7 p.m. Friday, where funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Satur­ day. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to River Football Touchdown Club, c/o Mike Willis, P.O. Box 37, Hannibal, OH 43931. . Verna Schuler A I Verna I. Scmner^vo, a resi­ dent of Elm Circle, Shadyside. died Thursday in Bellaire City Hospital. She was bom April 5, 1908 in Wheeling, a daughter of ! the late George and Martha Warner Frazier. She was a former employee of| Schuler’s Market of Shadyside and Wheeling, and a member of the Shadyside Presbyterian I Church. She was preceded in death by I a son, Robert, in 1983. | Surviving are her husband, I Herman R. Schuler; two sister, F Thelma Cifaldi of Bellaire and ' June Jablonka of Shadyside, land one grandson, Robert Schuler. Friends will be received at the v Walter C. Bauknecht and Son “•Funeral Home, Shadyside, 'Saturday and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Final arrangements .are incomplete. Rose Schuller fiu+/ft7 Rose Schuller, 79, 208 Market St., Yorkville,

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■.-■ ■■■■. :.\ Y& > M SCHULTZE, Sophia Otvenoski, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, March 10, 2004 in the Ohio Valley Medical Center. She was born July 31, 1920 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Michael and Mary Ann Kubit Otvenoski. She was the owner of the for­ mer Sophia’s Restaurant in South Wheeling. She was later employed with Oglebay Park. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jeneane Rumer of St. Clairsville, Ohio; a son, Gerald L. Schultze of Wheeling; five grandchildren; and three great­ grandchildren. In addition to her parents, was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Clarence Schultze; and four brothers. At Sophia’s request, her body was donated to the Human Gift Registry of West Virginia University. Memorial contributions may be made to the Health Right, Wheeling. Eva Schj.(je ^ - Eva Schulze, 75, a resident of 1414 National Road, Wheeling, died Sunday in Bellaire City Hospital. She was bom Nov. 16, 1909 at Sutton, W.Va., a daugh­ ter of the late Lanta and Laura Canfield Harris. She was a retired registered nurse at Monroe County Hospi­ tal, Rochester, N.Y., and a Methodist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles O. Schulze, in 1955. Surviving are a son, John Schulze of St. Louis, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Lauret­ ta) Williams of Wheeling; four brothers, Harley and Junior Harris, both of Lockport, N.Y., Ben Harris of Garrison, Texas, and Russell Harris of Hur­ ricane, W.Va.; a sister, Carmen Dennison of Rochester, N.Y.; six grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Mattie Funeral Home,' Rochester, N.Y., and burial will follow in Pittsford Cemetery, Rochester. Local arrangements by Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire. Ada J. Schumacher, 87, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away Sunday, April 27, 2014 at the M onroe County Care Center, Woodsfield, Ohio. She was b°m near Craysville, Ohio on June 30,1926 a daughter of the late Harry and Wilna Cline Harmon. Ada was a homemaker and a member of the St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, Ohio. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Norbert E. Schumacher; son, David Lee Schumacher; one sister, Shirley Flauhaus; and two brothers, Gene and Leonard Harmon. Surviving are two sisters Ann Queen of Parkersburg, W. Va Patty Albery of Newark, Ohio; one brother, Larry (Hope) Harmon of Parkersburg, W. Va, several nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio from 2-8 P.M. Tuesday, where funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday with Father David Gaydosik officiating. Burial will follow in the St. Sylvester Catholic Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Monroe County Care Center c/o Activities Fund, P.O. Box 352, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. Vigil services will be held at 7:45 P.M. Tuesday at the funeral home. » v : lumacher _ ___umacher, 69, of 121 Church St., Rayland, died Thursday in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was born July 29,1916 at Woods- field, son of the late Leo and Barbara Weisand Schumacher. A retired meat cutter, he was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Indian Club, and fire department all of Tiltonsville, VFW of Martins Ferry, Brilliant American Legion, and was a veteran of World War II. i He was preceded in death by two brothers, Ambrose and I Gilbert Schumacher. i Surviving are his wife, Marie Conaway Schumacher; two sons, Edward of Dover and Keith of North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; three brothers, Lawrence of St. Clairsville, and William and Norbert, both of Woods- field; four sisters, Sister Evelyn Ann of Manitowac, Wis., Mrs. Lucian (Lucille) Block of Cin­ cinnati, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Jennings of Charleston, and Mrs. Paul (Evelyn) King of Beverly. Friends received at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Mon­ day at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph’s (Catholic, with the R«v„Tom Petronek the celebrant. Burial will be in St. Sylvester Ceme­ tery, Woodsfield. Tiltonsville ' firemen will hold services at 7 1 p.m. Sunday, followed by Rosary services at 7:30 p.m. Dorothy L. Schumacher 1925-2012 Dorothy L. Schumacher, 86, of Bamesville, Ohio passed V away Monday, May 21, 2012 £■;:' at Wheeling Hospital. She was bom November 2, 1925 in Caldwell, Ohio to the late Urban and Frona (Miller) Nau. She was a mepiber of the Church of the Assumption in Bamesville, Catholic Women’s Club, and was a Rotary cook for 31 years. J^// In addition to her parents, she is preceded by son, Thomas H. Schumacher; a brother, William Nau; and a sister, Dorothy L. Schumacher Eleanor Froehlich. Matko, Matthew (Valerie) Surviving are husband of 66 Schumacher, Timothy years, Martin J. Schumacher, (Christie) Schumacher, and Sr.; two sons, Martin J. (Terri) Britny Schumacher; and 18 Schumacher, Jr. of Bamesville great-grandchildren. and Ronald E. (Robin) Vistation was held Schumacher of Lancaster, Wednesday, May 23,2012 from South Carolina; two daugh­ 3-8 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly- ters, Mary Ann (Sonny) Miller Milbum Funeral Home, 319 of Columbus and Norma J. N. Chestnut St., Bamesville, (Bud) Matko of St. Clairsville; Ohio 43713. Mass of Christian 12 grandchildren, Michelle Burial was Thursday, May 24, (Chris) Rangus, Malinda 2012 at 10 a.m. at Church of (Timothy) Maloney, Melanie the Assumption in Bamesville Miller, Melissa (Dave) with Msgr. Mark Froehlich Bonvino, Ronna (John) Egan, officiating. Burial followed Ryan Schumacher, Russell at Assumption Cemetery in Schumacher, Thoue (Jeff) Bamesville, Ohio. Bronowski, Justin (Cara) SCHUmAcHEB> Edward A, “Ed,” age 60, of New Philadelphia, passed peacefully, with his loving family around him, Wednesday, March 20, 2013, in Community Hospice House, after a hard-fought battle with colon cancer. Born August 31, 1952, at Wheeling, WV, he was a son of the late Charles P. Schumacher and Marie Conaway Schumacher Dobranetski of New Philadelphia. Ed graduated from Warren Consolidated High School at Rayland^jtnd earned his bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Communications from Ohio University. He was the president and general manager of WTUZ-FM in New Philadelphia. Besides his mother, Ed is survived by his fiancee, Joanne Obermiller; his “step-sons,” Jason Slabaugh of Jacksonville Beach, FL, and Jarrod Slabaugh of New Philadelphia; his brother, Keith i(Carolyn) Schumacher of Acworth, GA; his nieces, Gracie (Ed’s goddaughter) and Anna Marie Schumacher. In addition to his father, Ed was preceded in death by his step-father, Edward Dobranetski. ?~7r%L- Fr. Jeff Coning will cele­ brate Ed’s funeral Mass Monday, March 25, at 10:30 a.m., in Sacred Heart Church, 139 Third St. NE, New Philadelphia. Following the Mass, there will be a luncheon in the Toland-Herzig Monarch Center on the Boulevard at Dover. To sign an online guest­ book and share a fond memory of Ed, please visit the Obituaries and Flowers link on the Toland-Herzig website. The family requests that, instead of flowers, contri­ butions in Ed’s memory be made to Community Hospice House, 716 Commercial Ave. SW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. Further, Ed’s family would like to remind every­ one that March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and, if you arc over 50 years old, please get tested. Thank you. s C H U M A C H E R ' Genevieve E. (O’Donnell), ol St. Clairsvlllc, cliecl Tuesday, October 27, 2009. in Forest Hill Nursing Home. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on April 10, 1916, a daughter of the late Elmer O'Donnell and Gertrude Bodemann O' Donnell. Genevieve was a home­ maker; a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville; a member of the Catholic Women’s Club; the St. Francis Society and the AARP. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence S. Schumacher; a brother. Monsignor Harold O’Donnell; a sister, Eleanor Campbell; a son-in-law, David Perko. She is survived by five children. Harold (Nancy) Schumacher of Land O' Lakes, Fla., Michael (Chris) Schumacher of St. Clairsville, John (Linda) Schumacher of Harrisville. Ohio, Susan Perko of Logan. Ohio and Mary Ann (Gerald) McCort of Lloydsville, Ohio; 13 grandchildren. Rose Voscavitch. Joe, Mike and Mark Schumacher, Dan Perko, Debra Bowling, Kim McCort, Kelly Chambers, Kristin Duvall, Andrew Schumacher, Suzanne Bradley, Kyle Roskovich and Angel Schumacher; 1 1 great- grandchildren, Joshua. Balea, Michael, Kayla, Marcus, Jonathan, Justin. Jason, Elena, Ella and Maggie; and a dear friend, Marie Risden. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Friday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. with a Vigil Service at 4:45 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated by Father Thomas Chillog on Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church, St Clairsville. Burial will follow jn Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. Florence Schumacher Florence C. Schumacher, 79, 105 Gibson St., Woodsfield, dioU Thursday March 18. 1999 at her Home. She was horn aj_Miltons- burg, May 13, 1919, a daughter of me late Fredrick and Margaret Bosold Kress. She was a former seamstress at L.G.A.M. Manufacturing in cP Woodsfield, a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woods­ field, where she was a member of the Catholic Women’s Club, the Purgatorial Society, St. Francis Society, a former 4-H advisor in f Monroe County and a member of the Farm Bureau. 3^ In addition to her parents, she L was preceded in death by her hus- ^ band, Bernard H. Schumacher; a ‘ sister, Marie Cornett; three broth­ V rs ers, Karl, Gilbert and Oscar Kress. —>5 \ Surviving are five daughters, 1 Mrs. Janies (Adeline) Yallanding- ^ ' ham of Port Tobacco, Md., Mrs. U- O Glen “Butch” (Alice) Goddard of Beallsville, Mrs. John (Vera) Roth rt> of Woodsfield, Mrs. Robert (Anna) Hupp of Caldwell and Mrs. Ralph E. (Bernice) Baker of Woodsfield; two sisters, Edith Reischman of Miltonsburg and Alice Buckalew of Woodsfield; a brother, George Kress of Lewisville; 20 grandchil­ dren; 23 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, Woods­ field, Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, with Monsignor Thomas Petronek officiating. Burial follows in St. Sylvester Catholic Cemetery, Woodsfield. Vigil services will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be j made to St. Sylvester Catholic School, 1 19 Wayne St., Woods- 1 field, Ohio 43793. A/' ; SCHUMACHER, Lawrence S., 80, of Newell Ave., St. Clairsville, died Saturday, Nov. 25. 1995, in ForesTHTlTs Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was retired from United Ohio Valley Dairy, a former employee of Riesbeck Food Mart ana Belmont County Water Depart­ ment and a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by Kf) three brothers. Surviving are his wife. Genevieve E. O'Donnell Schu­ P macher; three sons, Harold M. and Michael L. both of St. Clairsville, P John G. of Harrisville, two daugh­ ters, Mrs. David (Susan) Perko of Woodsfield, Mrs. Gerald Mary Ann McCort of Llovdsville. two brothers, William and Norbert Schumacher V both of Woodsfield; four sisters. Sis­ ter Evelyn Ann of Manitowac, Wis., Lucille Block of Fairfield, Ohio. Mary Jennings of Charleston W.Va.. Evelyn King of Beverly. Ohio, thir- teen grandchildren; one great-grand- child. Friends received from 7-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. P. Monday at the Toothman Funeral £> Home. St. Clairsville, where vigil .■o service will be held at 3:30 p.m. - Monday. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tues- -day at St. Mary's Church, St. Clairsville. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove., The Belmont County Council of VFW will conduct full military! graveside honors. Memorial contri­ butions may be made to the St. Mary's Building Fund or Cumber­ I land Trail Fire District. Leo Schumacher Leo Schumacher, 78, of RD 1, Woodsfield, father of Lawrence Schumacher of St. Clairsville, died Sunday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital following an extended illness.^ He was bom near v Woodsfield, March 21, 1890, the son of Charles and Margaret Glasser Schumacher and was a retired farmer. He was a township trus­ tee for two terms and a Monroe county commissioner for eight years and was a director of the Monroe County Fair Board for 32 years. He was a member of St. Sylvester’s Catholic Church in Woodsfield and its Purgatorial and Holy Name Societies. His first wife, Barbara Weisand Schumacher preceded him in death in 1959 and a son, Ambrose, was killed during World War II. Surviving beside his son in St. Clairsville are his widow, Made J. McCormack Schumacher, four sons, Charles of Til tons ville, Gil­ bert of Brilliant, William and Norbert, both of Woodsfield, four daughters, Mrs. L. T. (Lucille) Black of Cincinnati, Sister I Evelyn Ann of Holy Family ' College in Manitowoc, Wise., Mrs. Frank (Mary Martha) Jen­ nings of Clarksburg, and Mrs. Paul (Evelyn) King of Beverly. A requiem High Mass w*as celebrated Wednesday at St. Sylvester's Church with the Rev. Monsignor Robert A. Brown as celebrant. Eurial was in the church cemetery. SCHUMAClIkU, IMM ML, 93, of 45568 Sugartrcc Road, Woodsfickl, Ohio, died ai 2:25 p.m. Sunday, January 7, 2007, at her home. She was born near Woods- ficld, Ohio, on July 10, 1913, a daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Paulus Schumacher. She was a retired bank teller at the Citizens National Bank in Woodsfield; a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, where she was a member of the Catholic Wom­ ens Club and the St. Francis Society. In addition to her. parents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Stella Spangler, Marie Schumacher and Alfrida Smithberger; one brother, Edmund Schumacher. Surviving are two sisters, Agnes Burkhart of Canton, Ohio and Mildred Schumacher | of Woodsfield; 14 nieces and nephews; 35 great-nieces and nephews; 16 great great-nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio from 2-5 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 1 a.m. Thursday at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, with the Rev. Fr. David Gay- dosik officiating. Burial will follow in St. Sylvester Catholic Cemetery, Woodsfield. Vigil services will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Sylvester Catholic School, 1 19 Wayne Street, Woodsfield, OH 43793. Margaret E. Schumacher, age 92, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away Monday April 20, 2015 at Altercare of Louisville Nursing Home, Louisville, Ohio. She was bom in Noble County Ohio a daughter of the late Paul & Hazel Powell Brown. She was a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church of Woodsfield, Catholic Women’s Club, St. Francis Society, and the Ruritan. Preceded in death by her husband Frederick Schumacher, brother Jonathan P. Brown, and one young sister Geneva. She is survived by three daughters Patricia (Phillip) Stephens of Louisville, Connie Kavalieros of Westerville, Ohio, and Linda (Fred) Lepard of Ft. Myers, Florida, eight grandchildren Severin Stephens and Mary Jo, Scott Stephens, Shawn Stephens and Kim, Teri Metz and Mark, Todd Kavalieros, Chris Kavalieros and Andrea, Rob Lepard, and Lynette Jackson, sixteen great grandchildren Kelly, Jill, Jacob, Sidney, Courtney, Jackson, Weston, Maggie, Cooper, Annie, Otto, Austin, Kristin, Katie, Kyle, and Max. Friends received from 6 - 8 p.m. Thursday April 23, 2015 at Bauer-Tumer Funeral Home Woodsfield, Ohio with Vigil service at 8 pan Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated 11a.m. Friday April 24, 2015 at SF Sylvester Cathohc Church Woodsfield, Ohio with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Sylvester Catholic Church Cemetery. Mildred A. Schumacher, 90, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away Thursday, February 19, 2015 at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born near Woodsfield, Ohio on October 14,1924, daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Paulus Schumacher. Mildred was a retired clerk at the former Economy Store, Woodsfield, OH. She was a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield OH, where she was a member of the St. Francis Society and the Catholic Women's Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by five sisters, Agnes Burkhart, Stella Spangler, Marie Schumacher, Alfreda Smithberger, and Louise Schumacher; and brother, Edmund Schumacher. Surviving are several nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 S.R. 78 West from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Monday, February 23, 2015 at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, OH with Rev. David Gaydosik as the celebrant. Burial will follow in the St. Sylvester Cemetery, Woodsfield, OH. Vigil services will be held at 7:45 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Sylvester School, 119 Wayne St., Woodsfield, OH 43793. SCHUMACHER, Nellie, 88, formerly of Woodsfield, Ohio, passed away on January 22. 2008, in The Arlington Court Nursing and Rehabilita­ tion Center in Upper Arlington, Ohio. She was bom November 27, 1919 in Graysvillc, Ohio, daughter of the late Douglas and Addle Hodge Dillon. She was a graduate of Man- nington, W:Va. High School. After her marriage in 1938 to Alfred Schumacher, Sr., she lived in Woodsfield until May 2005 when after a stroke she was moved to Abbington of Arlington Assisted Living in Columbus, Ohio. Her husband Alfred, Sr. in 1997; brothers, Romney, Ralph and Floyd Dillon; and sisters, Garnet Miller and Grace Fletch­ er, preceded her in death. Nellie is survived by a sister, Jeanne (Mac) Spengler of Man- nington. W.Va.; and sister-in- lawT Grace Lynch Froelichcr of Coraopolis. Pa. She is also survived by five sons, Richard (Carol) of Upper Arlington, Ohio, Frank (Ann) of Lewis Center, Ohio, Alfred, Jr. of Louisville. Kentucky, George (Debbie) of Dover, Ohio, and John Schumacher of Ashley, Ohio; daughter-in-law, Barbara Hood Andrick; 14 grandchil­ dren. Rick (Lori) Schumacher, Stephen (Erin) Schumacher. Sarah Kurz, Michael (Stacy) Schumacher; Kristen (Paolo) Cusaro, Brent (Michelle) Schu­ macher, Doug (Nicole) Schu­ macher, Patrick, Mark, Amanda, Rebecca, Dain, Cassy and Cole Schumacher. Nellie is also sur­ vived by 1 1 great-grandchil­ dren, Nicole, Jason,"Nicholas, Elizabeth, Jordan, Anna, Ryan, Avrey and Evan Schumacher, Davis and Mary Grace Kurz; as well as many nieces and nephews. Her love of family was always evident as she had a spe­ cial relationship with each of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her faithful caregiving for her husband Alfred during his Parkinson dehabilitation was for many years her vocation. Nellie loved to garden, and was a wonderful cook, and a caring and compas­ sionate mother, grandmother, and friend. She was a faithful member of St. Sylvester’s Catholic Church and the Catholic Women’s Club. Nellie was employed by The Modem Hardware for several years. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield on Sunday, January 27, 2008 with Vigil at 8 p.m. Mass or Christian Burial will : be Mon day, January 28, 2008 at 1 I a .m. at St. .Sylvester’s Catholic Church, 334 South Main Street, Woodsfield, with the Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik as celebrant. Interment immediately fol­ lowing in the Oaklawn Ceme- terv, woodsfield. sed away ichard (Rick) Allen Schumacher, age 57, of Woodsfield, (M0' PaS his Wednesday June 22,2011, at his home with his wife and children holding hand. He was born March 27,1954 in Canton, Ohio, the son of R°man humacher and the late Clara Biedenbach Schumacher. Rick was a graduate of Beallsville High School, and was empl°ye<^ * Ohio Valley Coal number Six mine. He was as member of the UMWA, an also of the Switzerland of Ohio Country Club. Among many things, Rick wa an avid golfer, loved caring for his two dogs as if they were his family, and loving his wife and children above all else. Rick is preceded in death by his mother, Clara Schumacher, two sisters, Joyce Schumacher and Susan Schumacher Thomas, and also one loving aunt, Rose Mary Schumacher. Rick is survived by his father, Roman Schumacher of Malaga, Ohio, his wife Shirley Schumacher of Woodsfield, Ohio, four children, Michele (Franklin) Holley of Dublin, Ohio, Leann (Jason) McFrederick of Jerusalem, Ohio, Ashley (Ryan) Brown of Beallsville, Ohio, and Yancy (Mandie) Lancaster of New Philadelphia, Ohio. He is also survived by two brothers, Tony (Cindy) Schumacher of Malaga, Ohio, Terry Schumacher of Bamesville, Ohio, two I sisters, Rosy (Ron) Shinoskie of Grove Port, Ohio, Missy (Mike) Knowlton of I Woodsfield, Ohio, six grandchildren, Allie and Brylee McFrederick, Kali and I Blake Brown, Paden and Marilyn Lancaster and two pets he called his I children, Bella and Mr. Brinks. I

Friends will be received from 2 to 8 P.M., Friday June 24,2011 at the Bauer- Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio, were the funeral service will be held Saturday June 25, at 11 A.M. with family and friends expressing memories of Rick's life. Interment will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield, Ohio. Roman Schumacher, age 86, of Malaga, OH passed away Monday, May 16,2016 at his home of the late surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Monroe County, OH on August 21/1929, son William & Mary Alig Schumacher. Roman was a member of St. Sylvester Catholic Church and a member of St. Joseph of Monroe County Knights of Columbus Council 5009. He had been Chairman of St. He was preceded in Sylvester Sunday Night Bingo for 12 years. Roman was an avid farmer and gardener, death by his wife, Clara Biedenbach Schumacher, infant daughter Joyce Schumacher, daughter Susa Thomas, son Rick Schumacher, brothers Walter, Fr. Henry, and Herman Schumacher, and sisters Rosemary Schumacher, Elizabeth Bender, and Carolyn Lowery. He is survived by sons; Anthony (Cin y Schumacher of Malaga and Terry Schumacher of Barnesville, daughters; Rosie (Ron) Shinoskie of Groveport and Missy (Mike) Knowlton of Woodsfield, grandchildren; Josh Schumacher of Malaga, Eric (Dani) Schumacher of Dover, Marissa (Chad) Cole of Woodsfield, Meagan Schumacher of Malaga, Ben, Emilee, and Veronica Shinoskie of Groveport, Trent Schumacher of St. Clairsville, Karly (George) Davis of Freedom, PA, Kirby Schumacher of Lewisville, Jennifer (Geoff) Dickinson of Seattle, WA, Adrienne (Scott) Mosier of Las Vegas, NV, Kerri Jo Thomas of Beallsville, Michele (Franklin) Holley of Dublin, Leann (Jason) McFrederick of Jerusalem, Ashley (Ryan) Brown of Bethesda, Karin (Tony) Springer of Baltimore, OH, Kylie (Alexis) Knowlton of Bridgeport, and Tyler (Beth) Knowlton of Lewisville, great grandchildren; Wesley, Lizbyn, and Joby Cole, Brevyn Schumacher, Colt Davis, Alex Dickinson, Clara, Gabriel, and Rebecca Mosier, Brylee, Allie, and Emma McFrederick, Blake and Colby Brown, Trey Holley, and Kinsley Knowlton, brother; Martin Schumacher of Barnesville, sister; Magdeline Edwards of Phoenix, Arizona, and several nieces and nephews. Friends received from 2-5 & 6-8 Thursday May 19,2016 at Bauer- Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, OH with Vigil Services at 8 PM. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated 11 AM May 20, 2016 at St.Sylvester Church, Woodsfield,OH with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik officiating. Burial will follow at St.Sylvester Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St.Sylvester School at 119 Wayne St., Woodsfield, OH, 43793. Rosemary Schumacher Rosemary M. Schumacher of Woodsfield, Ohio, died Sunday, Nov. 6, 2005 at her home. She was born Jan. 25, 1925 in Monroe County, Ohio, a daughter of the late William A. Schumacher and Mary E. Alig Schumacher. She was a retired secretary for the Citizens National Bank, Woodsfield, having worked there for 46 years; a life long member of the St. Sylvester Catholic Church of Woodsfield, member of the Purgatorial Society, member of the Catholic Women’s Club. | Secretary and Treasurer for the Brown Community Center and past member of the Monroe County Historical Society. Preceded in death by three brothers, Walter, Herman, and Father Henry Schumacher S.V.D., two sisters, Caroline Lowery and Elizabeth Bender. Surviving are two brothers, Martin (Dorothy) Schumacher, Barnesville, Roman Schumach er, Malaga, Ohio and one sis­ ter, Magdeline Edwards, Bisbee, Arizona; several nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved. Friends received from 2 to 9 p.m., Wednesday at the Bauer- Turner Funeral Home, 100 S. Paul St., Woodsfield, Ohio. Mass of Christian Burial will be held 1 1 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005 at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik officiating. Interment in the Church Cemetery. Vigil servic­ es, 8:45 p.m., Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Sylvester School, 1 19 Wayne St., Woodsfield, OH 43793. SCOTT SHUMAKER Scott Allen Shumaker, 59, Barnesville, Ohio, died Monday, March 9, 2015 at Barnesville Hospital. He was bom on November 7, 1955 in Barnesville to the late Jay M. and Norma J. (Ball) Shumaker. Scott was a 1973 gradu­ ate of Barnesville High School. He worked for Oxford as a heavy equip­ Scott Shumaker ment operator and was a Methodist by faith. nephews. In addition to his par- Visitation was held ents, he was preceded in on Thursday, March death by his infant son, 12, 2015 at Campbell- Brandon, Plumly-Milburn Funeral He is survived by his lov­ Home, 319 N. Chestnut ing wife, Wanda (Prickett) St., Barnesville, Ohio. Shumaker; son, Seth The service was held on Shumaker of Barnesville; Friday, March 13, 2015 two brothers: Gregory with Pastor Rodney West (Diane) Shumaker and officiating. Burial fol­ William (Kim) Shumaker lowed in Hope Cemetery of Barnesville; sister, in Hendrysburg, Ohio. Pamela Shumaker of Memorial contributions Belmont; three grandchil­ may be made in Scott’s dren; four step-children; name to the 3C Cancer eight step-grandchildren; Support Group. and many nieces and SCIIUMAKER, Wanda N. Joyce, 60, of Wintersville, ^ Ohio, died Wednesday. * Wife of Richard; mother of ^ Stacey (Glen) Zink. Lisa Bev- \eridge and Heather (Shawn) 'x/Everhart; and sister of Ernie n/(Judy) Andria and Wanita Tay­ lor. q Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ^Friday at Dunlope-Shorac Ti Funeral Home in Wintersville. with services 10 a.m. Saturday. Offer condolences at www.shorac.com. SCHUMAN, Gary E., 68, of Glen Dale, W.Va., died Friday, June 27, 2003 in Aspmwall Veterans Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa He was born April 26, 1935 in Bedford, Ohio, a son of the late Aaron and Ruth Stroud Schuman. He was a retired supervisor with the former Allied Chemical Company, Moundsville; a U.o. Army veteran of the Korean War; and a Methodist by faith. Gary was a member of the Moundsville Country Club and an avid golfer. In addition to his parents, he, was preceded in death by two brothers, Don and Tom Schu­ man; and two sisters, Jackie Stevens and Carol Schuman. Surviving are a son, Mark E. Schuman and his wife, Becky, of Moundsville; a daughter, Dean­ na R. Taylor and her husband, Steve, of Glen Dale; five broth­ ers, Kenny Schuman and his wife, Bonnie, of Bedford, Ohio, Dick Schuman and his wife, , Sandy, of Maple Heights, Ohio, Bob Schuman and his wife, Maureen, of Streetsboro, Ohio, Jim Schuman and his wife, Mar­ ilyn, of Ravenna, Ohio and Danny Schuman and his wife, Kathleen, of Streetsboro, Ohio; two sisters, Marilyn Dragich of Mantua, Ohio and Sharon Genetin of Canton, Ohio; two granddaughters, Rachel A. Tay­ lor of Glen Dale and Lesley A. Schuman of Moundsville; and 1 several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-6 p.m. Sunday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 1 1 8 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va. where serv­ ices will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 30, 2003 with the Rev. Dr. John C. Brownlee offi­ ciating. Interment in Valley Brook Memorial Gardens, .Moundsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Dia­ betes Association. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Martha Shuman Martha Peters Shuman, 82, For­ est Hill Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, died Friday Dec. 8,. 199S-at.Forest Hill Nursing Home. She was bom in Lewistown, Pa., a daughter of the late Charles Ed­ ward and Martha Forsythe Peters. She was a retired employee of Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown, Pa. and a member of Church of Je­ sus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Mill Creek, Pa. In addition to her parents, she j was preceded in death by a brother. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Benjamin (Sandra) Roman of East Alstead, N.H., Mrs. Dale (Marti) Saxton of Alstead. N.H. and Mrs. Leslie (Alix) Roth of St. Clairsville. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the fami­ ly. Heller-Hoenstine Funeral Home, Lewistown. Pa., in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Assn., c/o Douglas C. King. 24 Henry St., Lewistown. Pa. 1 7044. Anna Schunn Anna Tartler Schunn, 96, of 90 N. Fourth St„ Martins Ferry, for­ merly of Ralston Avenue, Martins Ferry, died Monday April 15 -L2&6. >n East Ohio RegionaTHos^ pital, Long Term Care. She was born July 2, 1899, in Selich- schsladt, Transylvania, Austria, 1 Hungary, a daughter of the late Thomas and Maria Melchoir Tartler. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry and Alliance of Transylvania Sax­ ons. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Mathias “Matt”; two broth­ ers, George and Thomas Tartler; a sister, Katherina Tartler. Surviving are three sons, Matthew G. and Arthur W., both of Martins Ferry and Robert A. of Bedminster, N.J.; nine grandchil­ dren; nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Wednesday at Heslop Funeral’ Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins -Ferry. 'Services will be held at 10:30 a;m. Thursday at St. John Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Dr J. Joseph Podolak officiating. Bur­ ial follows in Riverview Cemetery Martins Ferry. SCHUNN, Arthur W. “Art,” 89, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Tuesday, December 18, 201 2, at Trinity West Medical Cen­ ter, Steubenville, OH. He was born July 25, 1923, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Mathias and Anna (Tartler) Schunn. He was retired from the former Blaw Knox Foundry of Wheeling, WV. Art was a member of the Edgwood Evangelical Lutheran Church of Wheeling, Mili­ tary Order of the Cooties and the former V.F.W. Post #3613 and Eagles Aerie #456, both of Martins Ferry. He was also a veter­ an of the U.S. Navy in World War II. Surviving are his wife of 64 years, Lois E. (Shurtz) Schunn: his daughters: Arleen and her husband Pastor Robert C. Hawk of Greensburg, PA, and Anita Schunn of Martins Ferry; and brothers: Matthew G. Schunn of Martins Ferry and Robert A. (Judy) Schunn of Miromar Lake, Friends wi II be/received Friday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and Saturday, December 22, 2012, from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, 4 1 5 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, with Pastor Paul Schafer and Pastor Robert C. Hawk officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, OH. Military honors will be presented at the funeral home at 10:45 a.m. by the VFW Belmont County Honor Guard prior to the funeral service. Memorial contributions may be made to: American Red Cross, 193 29th St., Wheeling, WV 26003; or Edgwood Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2 Laurel Ave., Wheeling, WV ^SCHUNN, Eva E., 79, or Washington Street, Martins Ferry, ^ilCd-Tuesday. Feh. 77. 2000, at home. She was a member oT St. Johns Lutheran Church, Martins ■ Ferry. She was preceded in death by her parents, Philip and Minnie L. Lent! Altman; two brothers, Bernard and Nelson; a sister, Nettie Woods. Surviving are her husband, Matthew G. Schunn Sr.; two sons, Matthew G. Jr. and his wife, Tish, and Francis W., all of Martins Ferry; a sister, Emma Lee Gooding of Vamville, S.C.; four grandchildren, Barry Schunn and Aimec Masters, both of I Columbus, Matt and Kara Schunn, both of Martins Ferry. Friends , received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where sendees will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Johns Lutheran Church, 40 N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. 5* H/&CHUNN, Francis W., 54, of S. 12th Street, Martins Ferry, died. Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001, at home. He was born May i z, i946 in Martins Ferry, a son of Matthew G. Schunn and ihe late Eva E. Altman Schunn. He was a retired draftsman with the Belmont County Engineering Dept, and was a member, of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by a sister. Surviv­ ing in addition to his father of Martins Ferry arc a son, Barry F. Schunn of Galloway, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Aimee) Masters of Glenford, Ohio; and a brother, Matthew G. Schunn, Jr. of Martins Feny. Friends will be received on Sunday from 2 p.m. until the time of memorial services at 3 p.m. at the Hesiop Funer­ al Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, with the Rev. Peter L. Pilger officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Animal Shelter, 45244 National Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. LOIS SCHUNN Lois E. (Shurtz) Schunn, 89, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Saturday, July 30, 2016 at Heartland Lansing Nursing Home, Bridgeport, OH. She was born September 8, 1926 in Martins Ferry a daughter of the late Charles A. and Idella (Harper) Shurtz. Lois was secretary for the late Pastor Paul W. O. Heist of St. John’s Lutheran Church for many years and was a volunteer for over 24 years at East Ohio Regional Hospital all of Martins Ferry. She was a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Bethle­ hem, WV. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur W. Schunn, brothers; Charles, Harold, William, and Ned Shurtz and sisters: Dorothy Shrodes. Marjorie Stockstill and Wilma Kehrer. Surviving are her daugh­ ters; Arleen (Robert) Hawk of Greensburg, PA and Anita Schunn of Martins Ferry, brother-in-law, Robert A. Schunn of Florida, sister- in-law, Betty Lou Shurtz of Carrollton, OH and jseyml nieces and nephews. /7 Family and friends will be received at Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. where services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016 at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Timothy Spence offici­ ating. Burial follows in' Riverview Cemetery, Mar-1 tins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 16 Ridgecrest Rd., Bethlehem, WV 26003. SCHUNN, Matthew G. Sr., 92, of Martins Ferry, OH, joined his late wife Eva E. (Altman) Schunn, Jan. 14, 2013. He was bom Jan. 4, 1921, in Martins Ferry a son of the late Math­ ias and Anna (Tartlcr) Schunn. Matt retired from the Kroger Company. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, American Legion Post No. 38 and the former Eagles all of Martins Ferry. Matt was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII where he served as an aerial gunner. In addition to his wife and parents he was preceded in death by a son Francis W. Schunn; an infant daughter; and a brother Arthur W. Schunn. Surviving are his son, Matthew G. (Tisha) Schunn Jr. of Martins Ferry ; a broth­ er Robert A. (Judy) Schunn of Miromar, FL; grandchil­ dren Matt (Bethany) Schunn and Kara (Zac) Shutler, Barry (Jennifer) Schunn and Aimee (Mike) Masters; great grandchildren Leah and Luke Shutler, Jeremiah Schunn, Isabella Schunn, and Lillian, Lydia, and Leah Masters; and his cats “Mixie,” “Pixie” and “Dixie.” T/j '7 FriendsAvnl be received Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH, where services will be held Jan. 18, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Philip Van Dam officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Mar­ tins Ferry. Military honors will be presented by the Belmont County Council of the American Legion at 10:15 a.m. at the funeral home prior to the funeral. SCHUPBACH, Elisabeth C. Royer DeLong, 78, of R* > New Martinsville, died 1 oc day, April 26, 2005 in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgan­ town, W.Va. She was born February 17, 1927 in New Haven, CT, tne daughter of the late Charles L. and Maria Gutekunst Royer. She was a homemaker and a member of the the Church or God, Seventh Day in Parkers­ burg, WV. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Vernon DeLong; a brother, Christof Royer; a sister, Esther Royer. Survivors include her hus­ band, Wayne Schupbach; seven sons, Del (Fawzia) DeLong of Bristol, WV, David (Linda) DeLong of Fargo, ND, Daniel (Lorie) DeLong of Kansas City, MO, Derwood (Connie) DeLong of Richmond, VA, Damon “Skip” DeLong of Alvy, WV, Donne (Mattie) DeLong of Albuquerque, NM, Darren DeLong of Middlebourne, WV; two daughters, Gail “Heidi” (Barry) Waybright of Alvy and Sara DeLong of Wheeling, WV; a half brother, Eric Royer, 27 grandchildren; 15 great-grand­ children. Family will receive friends on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Cre­ matory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville where funeral serv­ ices will be held Sunday, May 1, 2005 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Barry Waybright officiating. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneralhomes.com SCHUPBACH, Phyllis, 79, of New Martinsville, W.Va., died June 8, 2006 in the Arbors at Marietta in Marietta, Ohio. She was born on July 24, 1 926 to the late Herbert and Anna Blanche Hoyt Barth in New Martinsville. She was a graduate of Mag­ nolia High School; and had worked as a receptionist in several dentist offices. On February 11,1949, she married W„ Samuel Schup- bach, who preceded her in death in 1973. She is survived by daugh­ ters, Melanie Sue (Phil) Isgrigg of Bartlett, 111. and Sherrell L. (Steve) Lallathin of Sardis, Ohio; four grandchildren, Samuel David Winer, II of Woodbridge, Va., Gregory Edward Winer of Carol Stream, 111., Steven Lallathin and Corey Lallathin, both of Sardis; and two great grand­ children, Becca Winer and Katelyn Winer: Also surviving are three brothers, H.S. “Bud Barth of Las Vegas, Nev., Robert Barth of Bustis, Fla and Brooks A. Barth of Tavares, Fla. Memorial services will be held at a later date. McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home, Marietta is assisting the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a favorite charity. SCHIJ P BACH, Ralph Jacob, 103, New Mar­ tinsville, YV.Va., died Mon­ day. April 23, 2007 at his home. He was born May 1, 1903 in New Martinsville; the son of the late Jacob and Emma (Mueller) Schupbach. He was a member and Elder of the First Presbyterian Church, Masonic Lodge, Shrine and Wheeling Consisto­ ry. He was a teacher and retired chemist for PPG, retir­ ing after 27 years of service. He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia (Givens) Schupbach; two brothers; and five sisters. Surviving are his daughter, Lynne Ann (Douglas) McCray of West Richland, Wash.; two grandsons, Jeff (Julie) McCray and Jason (Susan) McCray both of Wenatchee, Wash.; and two great granddaughters, Claire and Valerie McCray. Visitation Monday 7-9 p.m., at lams Funeral Home, 833 Third St., New Martinsville. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, May I, 2007, at First Presbyterian Church in New Martinsville with the Rev. David Roberts officiating. Burial follows in Greenlawn • Cemetery. Michael Schur Michael Schur, 84, of Clearwater, Florida, formerly of Shadyside, Ohio, died Jan. 4, 2007 at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater, Florida. Mike was born Oct. 22, 1922 in Shadyside, Ohio, a son of the late Charles and Mary Schur. Surviving are his wife, Janet Keating Schur; a sister, Sophia Coggins of Shadyside, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2007 at Sylvan and Abbey Funeral Home, Clearwater, Florida. . Local arrangements by Bauknecht-AItmeyer Funeral Horned and Crematory, Shadyside, Ohio. _ Mary E. Schurtz Mary E. Schurtz, 8 3, Wayne Hays Towers, Martins Ferry, died, Saturday. March 15. 1997 at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born Dec. 8, 1913 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late George and Elizabeth Schncll Schurtz. She was a member \of St. John Lutheran Church at Martins Ferry. Surviving arc a sister, Margaret Lude of Martins Ferry; George Lude of Florence, Ky., William Lude of Columbus and Mrs. John (Phyllis) McVey of Bellaire. Friends will be received at the Keller Funeral Home, Martins Fer­ ry, Monday from 1 p.m. until time of services at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Joseph Podolak officiating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memor­ ial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Dale M. Schussler Dale M. Schussler, 78, Col- erain, died Wednesday, May IT, " 2OTFat norne" He was born Jan. 1, 1923 in New Philadelphia, a son of the late Fred A. and Lena Long- necker Schussler. He was formerly with WKWK. ^ radio for seven years and retired after 31 years as a news broadcast­ er for WTRF TV Channel 7 News. Dale was a graduate of New Philadelphia High School in 1940 and Heidelberg College of Tiffin in 1948. I He was an elder and Sunday school teacher of the Colerain I Presbyterian Church, Colerain, a I member of the Wheeling Lions I Club, W.Va. Independence Hall I Board of Directors and Colerain I Senior Citizens Center where he I was past president. Dale was also a I collector of MG sports cars and a I veteran of the U.S. Army World I War II. ■ He is survived by his wife, Eve- I lyn C. Cockley Schussler; a daugh- I ter, Christine Schrickel and her I husband Gary of St. Clairsville; a I son, Frederick D. Schussler of I Akron; a brother, James F. Schus- I sler and his wife, Sarah Lou of I Ashland; nine grandchildren, Brian I and Brady Schrickel, Ben, Andy, I Caleb, Timothy, Jacob, Charlie and I Rachel Schussler. ■ Friends will be received Friday, I 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hes- ■ lop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, I Martins Ferry. Friends will then be I received Saturday, from noon until I time of services at 1 p.m. at Col- ■ erain Presbyterian Church, Col- I erain, with the Rev. Dr. Roberta I Croker and the Rev.-Byron McEl- I roy officiating. Burial follows in I Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant I Grove, with full military graveside I services by the Belmont County I Council of the VFW . I In lieu of flowers, memorial I contributions may be made to the i| Colerain Presbyterian Church, ■ 71780 Colerain St., Colerain, ■ Ohio 43916. SCHUSSLER, Evelyn Cockley, 86, of Colerain died Friday, November 16, 2012 at Liza’s Place, Wheeling, after a coura­ geous fight with breast cancer. She was born and raised in Somerset County, PA, on February 1, 1926, daughter of the late Eber and Marguerite (Lepley) Cockley. She was a 60-year member of Colerain Pres­ byterian Church, serving as an elder and deacon, and she also sang in the choir. She had a very strong faith. She was active in Ohio State PTA and volunteered at OVMC for over 20 years, and was active in the hospital aux- ■ iliary. A 1947 graduate of Heidelberg College, she married Dale M. Schussler in 1949. She was also an avid bridge player. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in j death by her loving hus­ band, Dale M. Schussler, in 2001. Evelyn is survived by her daughter, Christine (Gary) Schrickel of St. Clairsville; a son, Fred (Linda) Schussler of Akron; 11 grandchildren: Brian (Andrea), and Brady (Danielle) Schrickel, Ben (Jessi), Andy, Caleb (Amber), Tim, Jake, Char­ lie, and Rachel Schussler, Halley (Chad) Shumway and Cara Cooper; and seven great-grandchildren, Claire, Lydia, Evan, Lena, and Luke Schrickel, Bri- j anna, and Cory Schussler. Friends are invited to a celebration of Evelyn’s \ life on Tuesday, Novem- i ber 20, 2012, from 2-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, and then on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at Colerain Presbyterian Church, Col­ erain, with the Rev. Joe Ellis officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Colerain Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 96, Colerain, OH 43916; or Valley Hos- ; Pice, 10686 State Route J-5Q, Rayland, OH 43943. _ SCHUSTER, Anna Belle LeSetCt: Wayne L. Hayes Apartments, Martins Ferry, _djgd Wednesday, May 13. 199S. in/EasT(ihinKp.girmaT Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, George A.; a daughter, Margaret Daney; her parents, William H. and Mary Catherine Callahan Leach; three brothers, David, William and Allison Leach; a sister, Catherine Marquart. Surviving are three sons, George L., Gene S. and Terry A. Schuster, all of Martins Ferry; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Digiandomenico of Yorkville and Mrs. Robert (Mary) Ellis of Martins Ferry; a sister, Mrs. Ronald (Patricia) Holzopfel of Mar­ tins Ferry; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Heslop Funeral Home, Wal­ nut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 10 a.m.; Saturday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. SCHUSTER, Anne Marie, 86, or Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Friday, January 9, 2009, at her home. She was born January 9, 1923, in Strasburg, Pa., a daughter of the late Joseph and Mary Sheba. Anne was a homemaker; and a Methodist by faith. In addition to her parents, Anne was preceded in death by a son, Edward Dale Schuster, Jr., in 1997; a brother, Johnny Sheba; two sisters, Mary Statso and Margaret Meyer; a grand­ son, Lee Hinkle, Jr.; and son-in-law, Gary Lashley. Surviving are her hus­ band of 63 years, Edward Dale Schuster, Sr.; three children, Mary Anne Swegard and her husband, Gerald, of Powhatan Point, Janet Marie Hinkle and her husband, Lee, of Carnegie, Pa. and Shirley Jean Lashley I of Claringlon, Ohio; two brothers. Joseph Sheba of Jacobsburg, and George Sheba of Powhatan Point; 12 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; and three great great grandchildren. Friends will be received on Monday from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, with the Rev. F. Marian Glass officiating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association. ______Coletfa Schuster Colletta A Schuster, 54. 106 Bellview Ave., St. Clairsville. formerly of Washington, D C., died Wednesday, Sept. 2, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. She was born Sept. 19, 1915, a daughter of William and Ella Donlon Schuster and was a re­ tired employe of the U.S. Government. She was a ! graduate of the Pittsburgh 1 Academy. Surviving in addition to her i | parents of St. Clairsville, she is | survived by one sister, Mrs. ! Elmer (Helen) McGraw of Toronto, Ohio, two brothers, ! William of Denver, Colo., and 1 John of Ripley, Miss. Requiem Mass was held Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Robert Krauter as celebrant. Interment was in Union Cemetery. SCHUSTER, Edward Dale3 Jr. 44, of 104 Lynn Drive, Powhatan Point, died-Tuesday, Oct. 7, 199JL in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. He was employed by Consol Coal Co.. Quarto Mine, and a member of Amity United Methodist Church, both in Powhatan Point. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Ann Bennington Schuster; two daughters, Mrs. Neil (Ginger Marie) Huffman of Hannibal and Lyndel Rose Schus­ ter of Powhatan Point; five stepsons, Vincent E. Price, Jamie L. Price and Jeffery W. Price, all of Powhatan Point, Russell Price and Harley E. Price, both of Shadyside; a step­ daughter, Melissa Brown of Shady- side"; his parents. Edward Dale and Anne Sheba Schuster Sr. of Powhatan Point; three sisters, Mrs. Gerald (Mary Ann) Swegard of Powhatan Point, Mrs. Lee (Janet Marie) Hinkle of Carnegie, Pa., r'.nd Mrs. Gary (Shirley Jean) Lasley or Clarington; seven stepgrandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Saturday. Inter­ ment in Powhatan Cemetery. A SCHUSTER, Edward “Dale” Sr., 88, of Powhatan Point, Ohio died Saturday, November 12, 2011 at his home. / He was born June 7, 1923 in Powhatan Point, Ohio a son of the late Bruce Eugene and Mary Jane Straw Schuster. Dale was a retired employee of the Ormet Corporation and a former coa 1 miner for the North American Coal Corporation. He was a Methodist by faith and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Anne Marie Sheba Schuster; one son, Edward Dale Schuster, Jr.; two grandsons, Lee Hinkle, Jr. and David Swegard; one niece, Susan Swegard; one sister; four brothers; and one son-in-law, Gary Lashley. Surviving are three daughters, Mary Anne (Gerald) Swegard of Powhatan Point, Ohio, Janet M. (Lee) Hinkle of Carnegie, Pa., and Shirley Jean Lashley of Clarington, Ohio; one sister, Betty Jean Courtney of Springfield, Ohio; and one brother, Donald Eugene Schuster of Marion, Ohio. Also 12 grandchildren, 19 great­ grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, Ohio on Tuesday from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. David Smith officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Hospice, Inc. 10686 State Route 150, Kayland, OH 43943. 106 Bellview St., St. Clairsville, died Saturday at Willard Area Hospital, Willard, Ohio. She was born at Locust Gap, Pa., May 22, 1896, daughter of the late John and Jane McManus Donlon. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, William John Schuster, in 1971, and a daughter, Coletta, in 1970. Surviving are a daughter, Helen McGraw Butner of Shiloh, Ohio; two sons, William of Denver, Colo., and John of Nashville, Tenn; 14 grand­ children; four step grand­ children, and 21 great­ grandchildren. Friends were received at the Toothman Funeral. Home, St. Clairsville, where prayer ser­ vices were held. Mass of Chris­ tian Burial was held at St. Mary’s with Monsignor George Coyne the celebrant. Burial in Union Cemetery. SCHUSTER, George, 71, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Monday, Sep­ tember 27, 2010, in the OVMC, Wheeling. He was born August 26, 1939, in Powhatan Point, Ohio, a son of the late Bruce and Mary Haught Schuster. ~~f George was retired from NACC # l mine and was a Christian by faith. In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by his wife Mary Ann Gorby Schuster, a brother and a sister. Surviving are five chil­ dren; Belinda (Michael) Austen of Powhatan Point, j Frances Pscuik of Oviedo, Fla., Tammy (Tom) Orr of Norwalk, Ohio, George (Alicia) Schuster of Brook- side. Ohio, Bruce (Jen­ nifer) Schuster of Belmont, Ohio, a sister, two brothers, and four grandchildren, Kayla and Koty Schuster and Jesse Clark and Savan­ nah Austen. Friends will be received on Wednesday from 5-7 p.m. at Bauknecht Altmey- er Funeral Homes and Cre­ matory, 186 Main St., Powhatan Point, Ohio, where services will be held on Thursday at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. David Smith offi­ ciating. Burial will follow in Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bel­ mont County Animal Shel­ ter. Online condolences may be extended to the family at www.altmeyer. com. Kathy Diane Shuster 1951-2012 Kaihy Diane Shuster, age 61, of Caldwell, Ohio, went home to be with the Lord on May 2, 2012, at SE Ohio Regional Medical Center. She was born March 28,1951, in Muskingum County, daughter of the late David Harold and Carol Jane Beleville Shuster. She was a 1969 graduate of Caldwell High School and a 1971 graduate of Belmont Technical College. She”also attended David Wilkerson Christian Academy in Texas. Kathy worked with physical­ ly and mentally handicapped adults, taking them to Special Olympics for several years. She was also employed as a nurse for the Bamesville Group Home, St. Clairsville Rehab, and Cambridge State Hospital. She was a member of the New Life Fellowship Church in Caldwell. She was being cared for at Summit Acres Nursing Home, where she was a resi­ dent. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by one brother-in-law, Charles Martin, Jr. She is survived by two brothers, David M. Shuster and Anthony A. Shuster, Sr., both of Caldwell; one sister, Vicki Martin of Caldwell; four nephews, David Ivey, Scott (Crissy) Ivey, Anthony (Amy) Shuster, Jr., and Joshua Martin, all of Caldwell; three nieces, Kimberly (William) Ivey, Sheila (Scott) Farnsworth, both of Caldwell, and Brandi (Brian) Barlow of Asheboro, N.C.; and 16 great-nieces and great-neph­ ews. Friends were received on Saturday, May 5, 2012, at MeVay-Perkins Funeral Home, 416 E. St., Caldwell, where the funeral service was observed Sunday, May 6th with Pastor Tim Doudna officiating. SCHUSTER, Margaret Eleanor, 73, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at her home. Margaret was a member of the Harbor of Hope Assembly of God Church, St. Clairsville. She was born July 25, 1934, in New Castle, Pa., a daughter of the late Paul Edgerton and Eleanor Edger- ton Thomas. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Michael Schuster; and two brothers, William and Paul Edgerton. Surviving are three sons, Michael S. Schuster and his wife, Judi, of Molalla, Ore., Paul W. Schuster and his wife, Irene, of Wheeling, and John R. Schuster and his wife, Jo Ann, of Wheeling; two daughters, Debbie Mares and her husband, Isaac, of El Reo, Calif., and Peggy Starr and her husband, Michael, of Long Beach, Wash.; a brother, Alfred Thomas of New Cas­ tle. Pa.; three sisters* Ruth Olson and her husband, Jack, of Glendale, Ariz., Marilyn Senchak of New Castle, and Anna; 12 grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. Visitation will be Friday, from 7:30-9 p.m., at the Har­ bor of Hope Assembly of God Church, 67667 Warnock Road, St. Clairsville, where a Funeral Service will take place Saturday at 1 1 a.m., with Pastor Dean Myers offi­ ciating. Flowers can be delivered to the church. Interment will follow in Parkview Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Funeral services are being directed by the Wilson Funer­ al Home, Brookside. SCHUSTER, Mary Ann Gorby, 58, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, went to be with the Lord, Monday, Dec. 30, 2002, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, She was bom Aug. 20,1944, in Glen Dale, W.Va., a daughter of1 the late James Ephirm and Clara Virginia Fanner Gorby. Mary Ann was owner of Schuster U pholstery & Antiqiues, Powhatan Point; attended F irst United Methodist Church, Powhatan Point; and was a mem­ ber of Powhatan Improvement Committee. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sis­ ters, Barbara Louise Alexander and Nancy Cleo Greathouse. Surviving are her husband, George Watson Schuster; three daughters, Belinda Austen and her husband, Michael, of Powhatan Point, Francis Psciuk of Orlando, Fla., Tammy Hochstrasser and her husband, Clyde, of New Martinsville, W.Va.; two sons, George Schuster and his wife, Alicia, of Bridgeport, Ohio, Bruce Schuster and his wife, Jennifer, of Belmont, Ohio; three sisters, Margaret Gower and Betty Hahn both, of Moundsville, W.Va., and Linda Parsons of French Creek, W.Va.; four grandchildren, Kayla and Koty Schuster, Jesse Clark and Savannah Austen. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Home, 186 Main St, Powhatan Point, then from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Theresa Bobot officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 169 Main St., or to Powhatan Improvement Committee, c/o Carolyn Rutter, 145 Main St., Powhatan Point, OH 43942. Norma M. Schuste 1922-2011 %. bm r Norma M. Schuster, 88, passed away Tuesday, March 8,*2011, j at Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio surrounded by family. She was bom in Cleveland on March 14, 1922, to the late Norman and Lenore (Anthony) Heisey. A graduate of Ursuline College in Cleveland and the MSW program at St. Louis University, she was a social worker for many years in communities throughout Ohio until her retirement. During the early 1970s, she was chairman of the Bamesville Planning Commission during a time the village was considering the imphcations of strip mining on the environment and economy ot the area; her efforts, along with those of Aida Rizzi and others, resulted in the creation of a one-mile “Green Bell" around the village as well as other agreements from what was then Hanna Coal Co. c She is survived by her eight children, Joseph (Kathleen) M Schuster III, Mary T. Schuster, Michael (Michele) N. Schuster, John (Felice) L. Schuster, Anne M. Schuster, Margaret M. Schuster, Thomas (Pam) Patchak-Schuster, James V. Schuster— as well as 13 grandchildren and one great-grandson, and her sister, Jeannette (Heisey) Truskot. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Joseph M. Schuster, Jr., who was a cardiologist in Bamesville until not long before his death in 1984. In lieu of flowers, memorial con­ tributions may be made to Mercy St. Teresa Angelcare Fund, 7010 Rowan Hill Dr., Cincinnati OH 45227. Visitation was held Monday, March 14, 2011, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., McGorray- Hanna Funeral Home, 14133 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood OH 44107; a funeral mass was held at Communion of Saints Catholic Church in Cleveland Heights, Ohio on Tuesday, March 15, Cemeterhe- W3S Iaid to resl beside her Iale husband at Holy Cross General Sherman Schuster General Sherman Schuster, 84, of Park Avc., New Matamoras, and formerly of Lowell, died Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2004, at his residence. He was born Feb. 18, 1919 in New Matamoras to Eugene Bruce and Mary Haught Schuster. He was a graduate of Powhatan Point High School. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serv­ ing from June 30, 1941 to Sept. 9, 1945; and a tank driver, serv­ ing with Co. C 757th Tank Battalion. He received the Bronze Star, as well as the European African Middle Eastern Service Medal, with 4 Bronze Stars. He retired in 1982 from B.F. Goodrich. Sherman enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandchildren. Surviving are two daughters, Pam Schuster of New Matamoras and Donna Hawn and her husband, Steve, of! Piedmont, S. C.; Five grandchil-l dren: Michelle Fawcett of Culloden, W. Va., Shawn Wilks of Fort Drum, N.Y., Stephanie Hawn, Kymberly Hawn and Erik Hawn, all of Piedmont, S. C.; four great - grandchildren, Meghan, Wesley, Hailey and Madison; three brothers, Dale Schuster and his wife, Ann, Don Schuster and George Schuster, all of Powhatan.£omt;- a sister, Betty Jean Courtney and his dog, Duncan. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his lov­ ing wife, Helen O. Michael Schuster, who died April 19, 1993, they had been married on July 30, 1966; also, two broth­ ers, Jim and Charles and one sis­ ter, Deloras Simmons. Services will be held at 1 p.m., on Friday, Jan. 23, 2004 at East Lawn Memorial Park, with American Legion Post #64 and VFW Post #5108 conducting the services. Friends may call on Thursday, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Marietta Chapel of Cawley & Peoples Funeral Home, 404 Front St., Marietta, Ohio. William Schuster William JoSnS^fej^rf^, lw> Bellview St., St. Clairsville, died Monday morning. He was born July 9, 1891, in Locust Dale, Pa., a son of the late Joseph and Mary Ann Weldon Schuster. He was a retired safety director of the Pittsburgh Consolidated Coal Co., a member of the St. Clairsville K of C and St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. Surviving are his widow, Ella Donlon Schuster, one daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Helen) McGraw of Toronto, two sons, William T. of Denver, Colo., John R. of Helena, Ark., 12 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, two sisters and one daughter, Coletta, in 1970. Requiem Mass was celebrated Wednesday in St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Fr. Robert Krauter as celebrant. Interment will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville today, Thursday, following absolution services at St. Mary’s Church at 10 a.m. SCHUTTE, John Luther, Beloved Father, Grandfather and Great - Grandfather, 94, of Washington, Pennsylvania, went home to be with the Lord at 1:15 p.m., Wednesday, September 5, 2012. He passed away in the Donnell House, Washington, after a long fight with heart disease. He was born on April 7, 1918, in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, the only son of John and Anna Schutte. Mr. Schutte was Lutheran by faith, belong­ ing to Trinity Lutheran Church in Bridgeport, Ohio. He was a graduate of BridgegojLHigh School in Ohio and attended trade school to become an opti­ cian. Mr. Schutte retired from DuBois Optical Company, Washington, Pennsylvania. He loved making furni­ ture in his workshop and fishing with his grandchil­ dren and great - grandchil­ dren. Mr. Schutte enjoyed learning to play several musical instruments, the guitar, mandolin, violin and piano. In his early 80’s he began teaching himself the computer and became very good at learning the ins and outs of his Apple computer. He especially liked taking pictures and putting them in a slide show on his Apple. On June 4, 1939, he married Virginia P. Hull, who preceded him in death in March of this year. They were married for 72 years. Surviving are a daugh­ ter, Karen Schutte Hunter (Edward) of Washington; two grandchildren, Edward Eric (Lynn) Hunter and Stacey Michele Willis (Ron); four great-grandchildren, Brendan and Zachary Willis and John Edward and Katherine Elizabeth Hunter, all of Centreville, Virginia; and two nieces, Jacqueline Vargo and Sandy Foster (Walter) of Ohio. Deceased is a sister, Ruth Schutte Kuklevich. Private visitation and committal services were held at the convenience of the family. Services were officiated by the nephew of Mrs. Schutte, Pastor Tim Hull 9/ Cornerstone Community Church, Dalton, Ohio. He was laid rest in Washington Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the ramily suggests memorial contributions to Hospice Care of the Washington Hospital, 155 Wilson 153011C’ Washin8ton’ p„^nii,am G. Neal w"cJal Ltd., Washington, handled the arrangements r SCHWAB, Clarence, 68, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, Oct. 15, 2003 in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. He was bom July 14, 1935 in Ottawa, Ohio, a son of the late Leonard and Frances (Conine) Schwab. He was a truck driver and a member of the Teamsters. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Donna Oman. He is survived by two sons, Dale Schwab of Burlington, Ky. and Matthew Schwab of Evans­ ville, Ind.; three daughters, Cheryl Anderson of Rayland, Ohio, Karen Marple of Wheeling, W.Va. and Cathy Wise of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; three broth­ ers, John Schwab of Ottawa, Ohio, Donald Schwab of Gilboa, Ohio and Richard Schwab of Pan­ dora, Ohio; three sisters, Frances Joan Scarberry of Lima, Ohio, Mary Lou Davies of Findlay, Ohio and Debra Shaw of Lima; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Visitation from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. Friday at the Chiles & Sons-Laman Funeral Home, Bluffton, Ohio. Interment in Harman Cemetery, Gilboa. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. .SCHWAB, Harry E. Gene,” 78, of Moundsville, W.Va., formerly of Reno, Ohio, died Monday, June 19, 2006. He was bom July 10, 1927 in Pomeroy, Ohio, a son of the late Harry H. and Edith Thomas Schwab. Gene was a former Boiler­ maker, Local No. 169 for the Babcock & Wilcox Co.; a U.S Navy veteran; a member of the Moundsville VFW Post No. 437; and'Masonic Harmar Lodge No. 390, Marietta, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy V. Schwab in 1990; two sisters, Betty Dud- ding and Sylvia Sands. Surviving are two sons, Thomas E. Schwab (Brenda) of Detroit, Mich., Mark (Susan) Schwab of Baroda, Mich.; one brother, Richard Schwab of Punta Gorda, Fla.; four grandchildren, Stephanie, Zachary, Jesse and Jacob Schwab; several nieces and nephews; his loving compan- | ion, Sharon G. Van Scyoc of Moundsville, and her children, Michelle Van Scyoc (Randy) of Pennsboro, W.Va., Sherry (Fred) Carroll of Moundsville, Blaine Van Scyoc of Moundsville; grandchildren, Tony (Abby,) Blaine Jr., Isaac, Fred Jr., Maranda and Randy; great- grandchildren, Brittany and Lukas. Friends received 6-9 p.m. Friday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes and Kirby-Vance Chapel, 1 18 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Satur­ day, June 24, 2006. Interment in Meigs Memory Garden, Pomeroy. Offer condolences at www.altmeyer.com. Kathy Schwaben (August 20, 1932 - May 1, 2009)

Kathy Schwaben, age 76, of Woodsfield, Ohio died Friday at her home. She was bom in Wiesbaden, Germany August 20, 1932a daughter of the late Jakob and Maria Wiessner.

Preceded in death by a daughter: Deana K. Schwaben, her parents and 2 brothers.

She is survived by 1 son: Chuck (Kathy) Schwaben - Woodsfield, Ohio, 1 daughter: Barb (Michael) Moore - Beallsville, Ohio, 2 brothers: Paul Weissner - Germany, Norbert Weissner - Germany, Grandchildren: Megan and Carley Schwaben, Mali Moore, Sascha and C.J. Wise. Friends received from 7 — 9 p-m. Sunday at the Bauer-Tumer Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday May 4, 2009 with Pastor Wayne Clark officiating. Interment in the Antioch Cemetery Antioch, Ohio. Helen Schwall Helen Mae Schwall, 85, of Monroe Manor, Woodsfield, Ohio, died Jan. 25, 2004 at Wheeling Hospital. She was born Sept. 3, 1918 in Monroe County, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles Grant and Opal Hubbard Grant. She was a retired 20 years employee of the Monroe County Health Department, a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, Woodsfield and a mem­ ber of the Woodsfield Chapter #268 Order of Eastern Star. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roy (Hank) Schwall and an infant daughter, Judith Kay Schwall. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, William D. and Jo Ann Schwall, Woodsfield; one daughter and son-in-law, Jo Ellyn and John F. Kaiser, Jr., Woodsfield; three grandchildren, Jill L. (Kaiser) LeMasters and her husband, Jason, Woodsfield, John Kaiser III and his wife Johnna, Woodsfield and Jay Schwall, Woodsfield; two great - grandchildren, Jaren and Jocelyn LeMasters; nephew, Sandy Grant and his wife Pat, Edina, Miss, and a niece, Erma Forshey and her husband, Hugh, Cambridge. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where services will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004 with the Rev. Richard Wilson officiating. Interment in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield. Eastern Star Lodge services, 7 p.m., Tuesday, at the funeral home. Judy S. Schwall, age 67, of Woodsfield, OH went to be with the Lord Sunday February 7, 2016 at the Acuity Specialty Hospital Bellaire, OH. She was born in Lodi, OH November 24,1948, daughter of the late William Clifford McLane and Amy Rice McLane.She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Woodsfield, and was a Central Office Secretary for the Switzerland of OH School District. She was also a member of the United Methodist Woman s Organization. Judy, known to many as Jude , was a loving friend to many, wonderful sister, devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her love of flowers began as a child when her parents owned the Woodsfield Greenhouse. Judy enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She attended many sporting events (volleyball, football, baseball, wrestling, softball, band competitions) in support of her children, grandchildren, nieces & nephews. She had such strength, courage and deep faith even through life's trials and tribulations. She was an inspiration to all who knew her; she always had a positive attitude and left a lasting impression on everyone she met. Judy was deeply loved by her family and friends and will be sadly missed.Those left to cherish her memory are her devoted husband of 48 years, Gary Schwall of Woodsfield , son Tye (Lisa) Schwall of Gallipolis, OH, daughter Tammie (Rick) Highman of Zanesville, OH, brother Allan (Marcia) McLane of Powell, OH, sister Linda (Chuck) Taylor of Waterford, OH, grand­ children Garytt & Jenna Schwall and several sister- in- laws, brother- in- laws, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Friends received from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday February 10, at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Oh where Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday February 11, 2016 with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik officiating. Burial will follow in Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield, OH. Edna Pearl Schwallie Edna Pearl Schwallie, 85, Red Carpet Health Care Center, Cam­ bridge, formerly of Barnesville, died Sundiiy^J.an lV 1QQ6lat Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cam­ bridge. She was bom Nov. 28, 1910, in Monroe County, a daugh­ ter of the late Joseph and Lilly Davis Stephens. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Mansel Robinson; her second husband, Perley Schwallie; a daughter, Caryl Coutellier; six brothers; a sister. Surviving are a son, John Robin­ son of Cambridge; two brothers, Alfred Stephens of Valparaiso, Ind. and Fred Stephens of Temper- anceville; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., at Southern Cemetery, Barnesville. Arrange­ ments by Campbell-Plumly-Mil- bum Funeral Home, Barnesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. Leo F. Schwallie He was preceded in death Leo F. Schwallie, age 84, by his wife, Dorothy A. of South Acres, Caldwell, Schwallie, who died April 27, died Friday, Oct. 20, 1995, at 1995. They were married De­ Good Samaritan Medical Cen­ cember 9, 1940. ter, Zanesville. Surviving arc two sons Mr. Schwallie was bom and their spouses, Ted and Pat Feb. 27, 1911, in Monroe Schwallie of Grand Haven, Coumy, son of the late Michigan and Ambrose and Theodore A. and Theresa Pfef- Gwen Schwallie of Aiken, fer Schwallie. South Carolina; four grand­ He owned and operated a children, Susan Schwallie of family farm in Temper­ Chicago, II.; Jennifer Schwal­ ance viMe, Ohio and was an be and Laurian Schwallie, avTci stained glass artist. He both of Aiken, South was a member of St. Stephen Carolina; several nieces and Catholic Church. nephews. Calling hours were Sun day, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at MeVay-Perkins Fu­ neral Home at Caldwell. Mass of Christian Burial was cMonday , at 10:00 a.m. at St. Stephen Catholic Church, Caldwell, with Fr. Dale Tomes officiating. Burial was at St. Mary’s Church Ccmc- l^y Temperancevillc. Christian Scripture Service was Sunday evening at 8:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made Sl- Stephen Catholic Church, Caldwell. SCHWANENBERGER, William G., 89, of Front Street, Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, December 16, 2005 in Wheeling Hospital. He was bom January 15, 1916 in Wheeling, the son of the late William and Elva Manners Schwanenberger. William retired from LS Good Co. in Wheeling; and was a Lutheran by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Phyllis Shumaker Schwanenberger; a brother, Charles Schwanenberger; and a sister, Betty Schwanenberg- er. William is survived by a son, James and his wife, Carol of Bridgeport; a daughter, Bar­ bara of Spanaway, Wash.; a sister, Madelyn Eddy of Woodsfield; Five grandchil­ dren, Thomas and Christopher (Chris Ann) Schwanenberger, Kimberly Schneider, Scott (Nancy) Schneider and Robin Martinez; and three great grandchildren, Austin Schwa­ nenberger and Jessica and Matthew Martinez. Visitation will be Sunday 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, where funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. with Rev­ erend Deb Gable officiating. Interment will follow in Greenwood in Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Vision and Voca­ tional Services, 1393 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43201. SCHWARM, Donald Charles, 84 of St. Clairsville died Thursday, January 24, 2013 at East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry. He was born June 2, 1928 in Newcomerstown, Ohio, a son of the late Elmer Schworm and Helen Antionette Borkoski Schworm. Don was a retired employee of City Loan and Savings, a U.S. Army vet­ eran of WWII, and a mem­ ber of the Church of Christ. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Clark, Stanley, Roland, and Lorin Schworm; a sister, Eleanor Davis; a granddaughter. Surviving are his wife, Sarah M. “Sally” Snow Schwarm; three sons, Ronald (Joan) Schwarm of Graham, NC., Dan (Freda) Schwarm of Claremore, OK., and Jeff (Vickfe) Schwarm of Bloomingburg, OH.; brothers, Wayne and Richard Schworm of Newcomerstown, OH.; 5 grandchildrenj^a great grandson. ’ / / _ Private graveside serv­ ices will be held at the con­ venience of the family in the West Lawn Cemetery, Newcomerstown, Ohio. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home. Agnes Schwartbach^? Agnes Mary Schwartzbach, 93, who resided with her niece, Agnes Belficld at 3 North 10th SL, Martins Ferry, died Sunday in Shadysidc Care Center. She was bom Dee. 15, 1897 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Hubert and Antonia Meier O’Donnell. She was a retired secretary of Costanzo Coal Co. and a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sidney; two sisters; a brother. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, today 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church. Burial in St. Mary Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions today at 3 p.m. and wake service at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral * home. SCHWARZ, Gretchen Joan, (3, a Native of Wellsburg, jy*Va., passed away Monday, October 18, 2004 at home. She was born February 9, 1911 in Buchtel, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of the late John Ulrich Schwarz and Anna Gerdes Schwarz. She is also preceded in death by one sister, Elizabeth Walters and one brother, John Jacob Schwarz. She was a graduate of Buchtel High School in 1928, and after the family moved to Wellsburg, a graduate of Steubenville Busi­ ness College. For over 43 years, she was employed in the office of the former St. George Paper Compa­ ny until its dissolution. She was a devoted member of St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church, the Altar Rosary Soci­ ety, and the Franciscan Third Order Secular. She was a talent­ ed local artist and a charter , member and Past President of I the Wellsburg Art Association, serving as its Treasurer for many years. She specialized in local scenes and her paintings hang in many local offices. She had many hobbies, espe­ cially reading, gardening, and traveling. She was a volunteer in the Brooke County Library for over 25 years and had traveled in 20 countries. Her yard was covered with flowers and blos­ somed with roses all summer. Surviving are one nephew, John Carl Schwarz and his wife, Patricia, of Wellsburg; three nieces, Mary Ann Bell of St. Augustine, Fla., Angela Lynn Hockenberry of Cupertino, Calif., Alice Louise Wylie and her husband, Thomas, of Wells­ burg; two great nephews, Mark Hockenberry and John Thomas Schwarz and his wife, Amy; two great nieces, Dianne Schwarz and Meredith Wylie; and two great great nieces, Taylor Rose and Kaleigh Nicole. Friends will be received Fri­ day, October 22, 2004 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.pi. at the Chambers Funeral Home, 1030 Main Street, Wellsburg, WV 26070. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, October 23, 2004 at 10 a.m. at the St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church in Wellsburg with Father Walter Jagcla as celebrant. Interment will follow in Brooke Cemetery, Wellsburg. Christian wake services will held at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Octo­ ber 22, 2004 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may i be made to St. John’s School, 1300 Charles Street, Wellsburg, WV 26070 or the Brooke Coun­ ty Library, 945 Main Street, Wellsburg, WV 26070. Audrey Schweizer Audrey V. Schweizer, 81, Val­ ley View Avenue, Wheeling, died** ^aUuxLa^Aug-.—6J n the Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. She was bom March 15, 1915 in MaUiiis_E£rLy*_ii daughter of H. Gerhardt and Ruth Miller Sommers. A member of St. James Evan­ gelical Lutheran Church, Wheeling, Miriam Chapter #1, Order of East­ ern Star and Holy City Shrine #1, White Shrine of Jerusalem,'she was preceded in death by her husband, Louis J. Schweizer. Surviving are a son, James L. Schweizer; a daughter, Brenda L. Schweizer and a grandson, all of Wheeling. Friends will be received at the McCoy-Crews Funeral Home, 44- 15th St., Wheeling, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1409 Chapline St., Wheel­ ing, with the Rev. Timothy L. Lan­ ders officiating, followed by burial in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wheeling. SCHWE1ZER, Dorothy Jean Morris, 83, of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Saturday, October 11,2008. Dorothy was bom April 5, 1925, in Bridgeport, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles and Vera Bowery Morris. She was retired from Plas­ tic Surgery, Inc.; and Blue- Cross, Blue Shield of WV; a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church; and the for­ mer Blessed Trinity Catholic Church, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, William Fred­ erick Schweizer, in Novem­ ber 2004, and an infant brother, Charles Morris. Surviving are her nine children, Mary Lee (Dennis) Porter of Wheeling, Jeanne (Anthony) Blake of Stoneboro, Pa., Nancy (William) Carroll of Butler, Pa., Frederick (Bonnie) Schweizer of Iverness, Fla., William*(Deborah) Schweiz­ er of Wheeling, Frank Schweizer of Martins Ferry, Ohio. John Schweizer"ol- Wheeling, Dorothy Murphy of Wheeling, and George (Janet) Schweizer of Dun- craig, W. Australia; 22 grandchildren; and 19 great­ grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., Monday, at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, where Vigil Services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Liturgy and Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Tuesday, October 14, 2008, in St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling, with the Rev. Frank O’Kruta as cele­ brant. Interment in St. Mary’s Parish Cemetery, Martins Ferry, Ohio. SCHWEIZER, Janies L., 64 of Wheeling, W.Va. died Tuesday, Nov. 17, 20009 at home. Born in Martins Ferry, Ohio on May 1, 1945, Jim was the son of the late Louis and Audrey Sommer Schweizer. He was an employee of Wintersville Cut, and was formerly employed by Ries- beck’s in Elm Grove. He was a member of St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wheeling, and was a member of the Mon­ day night bowling league at Rose Bowl Lanes. Jim was a seven-year veteran of the U.S. Navy. Surviving are his wife, Sharon “Sherry” Meyer Schweizer; one son, Michael J. Schweizer of Wheeling; and one sister, Brenda Schweizer of Wheeling. Friends will be on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St,. Wheeling, W.Va., where services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday with Pastor Debra Gable officiating. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. SCHWEIZER, William F., J,1*’ of Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, November 2, 2004, in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born in Martins Ferry, 3hio, on May 11,192T, tfieson~ the Frederick J. and Florence m Mckenzie Schweizer. He was and accountant at Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Wheeling, W.Va. and retired from Posin’s Jewelry. He was a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling, where he was also a lector. He was a member of American Legion post 38 Drum and Bugle Corps, Wheeling Local of the American Federation of Musi­ cians, and leader of the local Big Band Twilight Serenaders for 50 years. He served in the U.S. Army. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy J. Morris Schweizer; five sons, Frederick C. (Bonnie) Schweizer, Murfreesboro, Tenn., William J (Debbie) Schweizer, John M. Schweizer, Wheeling, W.Va., Frank P. Schweizer, Martins Ferry, Ohio, George E. (Janet) Schweizer, Oceanside, Calif.; four daugh­ ters, Mary Lee (Dennis) Porter, and Dorothy A. (Michael) Mur­ phy, Wheeling, W.Va., Jeanne L (Anthony) Blake, Stoneboro, Pa, Nancy E. (William) Carroll, Butler, Pa. He is also survived by a good friend JoEllen Keller. Mr. Schweizer had 22 grand­ children and nine great-grand- I children. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Street, Martins Ferry where friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Rosary devotions, will be prayed at 7 p.m. on Thursday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 2111 Market Street, Wheeling, W.Va. at 1 1 a.m. on Friday, November 5, 2004 with Rev. Patrick Condron officiating. Interment at St. Mary’s Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Alphonsus Catholic Church or the charity of your choice. ADABELLE SCHWENDER- SICKLE Adabelle (Davis) Schwendcr-Sickle, 95, of Martins Ferry was called home to our Lord on Wednesday June 4, 2014, at East Ohio Regional Hos­ pital LTC at Martins Ferry. She was born October 17, 1918, in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late William E. and Viola (Ochsenbein) Davis. She was a lifelong mem­ ber of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Bridgeport. Adabelle taught Sunday school from age 14. She retired as Director of the Bellaire Senior Center in 1989. She was also a member of AARP, and the Belmont County Senior Citizen’s Center Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her first husband, Harold O. Schwender in 1991; her second husband, William H. Sickle in 2009; a daughter, Susan Tittle; two brothers; and six sis­ ters, an infant grandson, Evan Murray. Adabelle is survived by four children, Harold “Hally” (Monica) Schwen­ der of Martins Ferry, Vi (Jim) McGee of Martins Ferry, Cheryl (Kenn) Sick­ le of St. Clairsville, and Pam (Wolfgang) Marquardt of Austin, TX; a brother, E. John “Jack” (Mary) Davis of Oregon 111. She has sev­ eral grandchildren, great­ grandchildren, and great- great-grandchildren all of whom she loved dearly. Also numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Monday June 9, 2014, at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook- side from noon-2 and 5-7 pun. And then on Tuesday, June 10, from 10 a.m. until time of service at 1 1 a.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church with Rev. Karen Torrez officiating. Inter­ ment in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook- side assisting the family. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 56381 National Road, Bridgeport, Ohio 43912. Arthur Schwender Arthur Schwender, 74, of Mt. Wood Road, Wheeling, W. Va., died Friday, June 4, 2004 at Peterson Hospital. He was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, on Nov. 14, 1929, a son of the late Ebbert and Rosealtha (Donley) Schwender. He was a retired electrician at Ohio Ferro Alloy, Brilliant, Ohio and a member of the 700 Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Edwin, Harold and Eugene Schwender. Surviving are his wife, Hazel (LaRue) Schwender; three sons, Arthur D. Schwender, Lake Wales, Fla.; Robert (Herbie) (Cheryl) Schwender, Neffs, Ohio; Ralph Schwender, Jacksonville, Fla.; two step-son, Robert (Donna) Riggs, Weirton, W.Va.; Gerald (Pat) Riggs, Stockton, Calif.; two daughters, Deborah (Rob) Murphy, Yorkville; Linda (Bob) Mayhugh, Yorkville; four sisters, Ruth Doughty, Dennison, Ohio; Grace Lannum, California; Evelyn Hartung, Bridgeport, Ohio; Eleanor Bice, Pa. He is also survived by 11 grandchil­ dren, 8 great-grandchildren and four step-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, where friends will be received Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at the funeral home, Tuesday, June 8, 2004 at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Christine Schwender Christine “Chrissy” Marie Schwender, 34, formerly of Pattons Run, Martins Ferry, died Tuesday. 1^-22. L9-9Z_at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born Sept. 28, 1962 at Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Eugene and Mary Catherine “Kay” Street Schwender. She was a Presbyterian. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother Eugene Wayne Schwender. Surviving are a brother, Jeffrey D. Schwender of Gnadenhutten; three sisters, Mrs. Robert (Cindi) Kirkland of Goosecreek, S.C., Mrs. Albert (Brenda) Benline of Martins Ferry, and Mrs. Christopher (Jan­ ice) Highwart of Martins Ferry. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Friday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Michael Kimble officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society. Edwin Schwender ^0^ Edwin E. (Slim) Schwender, 73, of 401 Hartman Manor, Mar­ tins Ferry, died Tuesday in Twin Cities Hospital, Dennison. He was born May 5, 1916 at Martins Ferry, son of the late Ebart and Rosaltha Donley Schwender. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Co., Yorkville plant, a member of the First Baptist Church, Martins Ferry, and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was also af­ filiated with the Tiltonsville American Legion and VFW of Tiltonsville. He was preceded in death by his wife, Helen E. Richards. Surviing three brothers, Harold and Eugene, both of Martins Ferry; Arthur of Wheeling; four sisters, Mrs. Earl (Grace) Lan- num of California, Mrs. George (Ruth) Doughty of Dennison, Mrs. Elmer (Evelyn) Hartung of Bridgeport and Mrs. Walter (Eleanor) Bice of Marietta, Pa. Friends will be received, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Dr. William Shannon officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cem­ etery, Martins Ferry. Elizi er s 1 Gould Park,.BESH-.- apartment 311, Bridgc- port, died Saturday at Wheeling Med­ ical Park. She was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Edward Schwen- der. Surviving are two sons, Ralph E. of Beech Bottom and Charles S. Riell of Martins Ferry; a daughter, June Rose Schwender at home; five grand­ children; a great-grandchild. Friends received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m Tuesday, where services will be held at 2 p.m Wednesday. Interment in Riveriew Cemetery, Martins F^rry. \ Eugene Schwender \/j^V Eugene Schwender, 58, 72700 Pat- jX tons Run Road, Martins Ferry, died ' Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Jan. 4, 1932 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Ebert and Rosaltha Donley Schwender. He was a retired welder of the former Ohio Ferro Alloy Elanl, Brilliant, a Presbyterian and a U.S. Army veteran. • _ Surviving are his wife, Catherine (Kay) Street Schwender; two son, Eugene W. of Colerain and Jeffery D. of Gnadenhutten; four daugh- ters Mrs. Robert (Cynthia) Kirkland of Goose Creek, S.£ Mrs. Albert (Brenda) Benline of Martins Ferry, Janice Dingey of Yorkville and Christine Schwender at home; two brothers, Harold E. of Martins Ferry and Arthur of Wheeling; four sisters, Ruth Doughty of Dennison, Grace Lannum of Lancaster, Calif., Evelyn Hartung of Aetnaville and Eleanor Bice of Marianna, Pa.; 15 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 11 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. William Lawrence officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Chapter of the American Cancer Society, 139 W. Main St., St. Clairs- ville or the Multiple Sclerosis Socie­ ty, 51 11th St., Wheeling, W.Va., 26003. I /ocruA/g' jCfcf- Eugene Schwender T7S<^!^^aPER’ Eu8ene Wayne, 72Z00 Pattons Run Road, Martins Ferry, died Monday in '■'Ry Hospital, Bellairc. He was a mechanic with the R & F Coal Co., formerly employed for the former Ohio Ferro Alloy, and a Presbyter­ ian. He was preceded in death by his father, Eugene, on April 23, 1990. Surviving are a son, Kevin W. of Martins Ferry; a daughter, Angela M. Schwender of Martins Ferry; his mother, Catherine “Kay” Schwen­ der of Martins Ferry; a brother, Jeffrey of Dillonvale; four sisters, Mrs. Albert (Brenda) Bcnlinc, Chris­ tine M. Schwender and Janice Dingey, all of Martins Ferny, and Mrs. Robert (Cindi) Kirkland of Goose Creek, S.C.; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-9 p.m. Thursday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook­ lyn whcre sc™ices wil1 be held 1:30 p.m. Friday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, West Virginia Affiliate, Inc., Box 4563 Kanawha City, W.Va. 25364, or to the charity of the donor’s choice. SCHWENDER,yrsM’sf$r, Haroldende O., &74, of 72461 Pattons Run Road, Mar­ tins Ferry, died Tuesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was a retired employee of Ohio Ferro Alloy Corp., Brilliant, and a member of St. Paul Evangeli­ cal Lutheran Church, Bridgeport He was preceded in death by his parents, Ebart and Rosaltha Donley Schwcndcr, two brothers; a grand­ son. Surviving are his wife, Ada- belle Davis Schwcndcr; a son, Harold E. of Martins Ferry; four daughters, Mrs. James (Viola) McGee and Mrs. Jack (Susan) Tittle, both of Martins Ferry, Mrs. Kenneth (Cheryl) Sickle of St. Clairsville and Mrs. James (Pamela) Bishop of Plano, Texas; a brother, Arthur of Wheeling; four sisters, Ruth Doughty of Dennison, Ohio, Evelyn Hartung of Aelnaville, Eleanor Bice of Claysville, Pa., and Grace Lannum of Lancaster, Calif,; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 56381 National Road, Bridgeport, or the American, Lung Association, in care of the Methodist Building, 11th and Chap- line streets, Wheeling. SCHWENDER, Helen E. Richards, 64, of 400 Center St., Martins Ferry, died Tuesday in Wheeling Hospital. She was a former employee of Gen­ eral Glove, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by a sister, Gene­ vieve Richards; a brother, William J. Richards. Surviving are her husband, Edwin E. “Slim” Schwender; three sisters, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Sigon and Mrs. Donald (Ruth Ann) Wensyel, both of Martins Ferry, Mrs. Bernard (Loretta) West of St. Clair Shores, Mich.; a brother, Fred H. Richards of Martins Ferry. Friends received at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. SCHWENDER, June Rose, 80, of St. Clairsville, Ohio. died April 6, 2006 in Forest Hills Retirement Center, St. Clairsville. She was bom June 16, 1925 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of the late Ralph E. and Eliz­ abeth A. (RielI) Schwender. Miss Schwender was employed by the former J . L. Stifel & Sons of Wheeling; the Martins Ferry Plant of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel; and retired from the U.S. Dept, of Energy, Washington, D.C. She was Episcopalian by faith. Private graveside services were held at the convenience of the family in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry with the Rev. John P. Brandenburg officiating. Arrangements by Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Mary Schwender J> SCHWENDER, Mary Cather­ ine “Kay” Street, 64, formerly of Pattons Run, Martins Ferry, di^ Thursday. April 10. 1997, in Ohio VaTfey^MedlcarXenter, Wheeling. She was a retired respiratory thera­ pist supervisor at City Hospital, Bel- laire, and a member of Christ the King Lutheran Church, oi. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene, in 1990; a son, Eugene Wayne Schwender; her parents, Wayne A. c/) Street and Anna C. Clark Street Heller. Surviving are a son. Jeftrey 0 David of Gnadenhutten, phio; four -l daughters, Mrs. Robert (Cindi) Kirk- land of Goose Creek, S.C., Mrs. L/ Albert (Brenda) Beline of Martins X Ferry, Mrs. Christopher (Janice) Highwarl of Dillonvale and Christine W ^ Schwender of St. Clairsville; two brothers. C. Clark Street of Colum­ bus, Ohio, and William W. Street of :<7 St. Clairsville; 19 grandchildren; six . -— great-grandchildren. Friends/.- —-n received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at) << Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National ^ — J Road, Brookside. where services will: OS 1 be held at 3 p.m. Saturday. Interment^. ^ in Riverview Cemetery. Martins?^ - Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, the Multiple Sclerosis — Society or the American Cancer^^^ ■ Society. SCHWERTFEGER, C. Milford, 87, of Follansbee, VV.Va., passed away <>n April 26, 2008, in Weirlon Medical Center, Weirton, W.Va. Milford was born on Feb­ ruary 18, 1921, in Cross Creek in Brooke County, W.Va., the son of the late Jess Milford and Minnie Behnke Schwertfeger. \ He was a Protestant by faith; owned and operated the State Farm Insurance Agency in Follansbee for 40 years; was a member of the American Legion No. 45; Lions Club; Cedar Lodge all of Follansbee; The Wells burg BPOE; and was an Army Veteran. Milford was Follansbee Citizen of the Year in 1999. In addition to his parents, he was preceded by his sis­ ter, Dorothy Fleming. Surviving are his wife, Alice Cox Schwertfeger, at home; one daughter,. Cathy Schwertfeger of Follansbee; two sons, David Schwert­ feger of Follansbee, and Jason Schwertfeger of N.C.; two sisters, Helen Keller of Mich., and Jean Ann Spears and husband. Donald, of Cumberland, Md. Friends will be received on Tuesday, April 29, 2008, from noon until services at 1 p.m., at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main St., Fol­ lansbee, W.Va. Interment in Highland Hills Memorial Gardens at the convenience of the fami- iy- SCHWERTFEGER, Helen Elizabeth, 79, of Bethany, W.Va., died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004 in the Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. She-was born on Sept. 28, 1924 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Clarence and Helen M. McClure Frey. She was also preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Gertrude Markos; and a grandson, John “Jay” Reck. She was a member of the West Liberty Christian Church and a homemaker who loved cooking, bowling, playing cards and spending time with family and friends. Surviving are her husband of 58 years, Charles E. “Red” Schwertfeger, whom she mar­ ried Nov. 11, 1945, at home; two daughters, Karen Reck and her husband, Jay D. and Cheri Koscevic and her husband, Richard, all of Wellsburg, W.Va.; three sons, Terry Schw­ ertfeger and his wife, Nikki, of Follansbee, W.Va., Charles “C.E.” Schwertfeger and his wife, Nancy, of Wellsburg and Keith Schwertfeger and his wife, Sharon, of Buffalo, N.Y.; two brothers, Clarence Frey and his wife, Merle, of Wells­ burg and Louis Frey and his wife, Pat, of Redlands, Calif.; 11 grandchildren, Nikki Eby, Karey Koscevic, Krista Bat- talio, Chantel Schwertfeger, Ryan Schwertfeger, Johna and Justin Schwertfeger, Lucas, Adam, Matthew and Anna Schwertfeger; and four great­ grandchildren, Connor and Car- son Koscevic, Ashley Eby and Cooper Battalio. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004 and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2003 at the Chambers Funeral Home, 1030 Main Street, Wellsburg, W.Va. where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 12, 2004 with the Rev. Dennis Arnold officiating. Interment will follovi in Bethany Community Cemetery, Bethany, W.Va. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the West Liberty Christian Church Building Fund or the Bethany Playground Associa­ tion. DENNIS SCHWING Dennis Keith Schwing, 61, of Limestone, WV, passed away on June 13, 2014. He was born August 19, 19.52, to the late Herman J. and Wava Bostic Schwing. Dennis was a retired machinist from Wheel ing- Piltsburgh Steel and a for­ mer machine tool technol­ ogy teacher at John Mar­ shall High School. He was a member of WACOM Amateur Radio Club and the NRA. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his siblings, Charlotte, Sondra, George* and Herman. ZjLN'Y Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Deborah Francis Schwing; daugh­ ter, Jamie (Darby Copeland) of MajU-ins Ferry; _s,on, Jason (Stacey Whetzel) of Limestone; granddaughter, Alexandra; two special girls, Katie Copeland and Sierra Big- ford; brother, Harold (Suzie) of Moundsville; several nieces, nephews and cousins and his con­ stant companion, J.D. Per his request, there will be no funeral service. Friends and family are invited to attend an infor­ mal celebration of life at the Limestone Community Building on Thursday, June 19, 2014 from 5-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made in Dennis’ name to the Limestone VFD at P.O. Box 217, Moundsville WV, 26041 or to the Marshall County Animal Shelter at 37 Ani- mal Shelter Drive, Moundsville, WV 26041. Arrangements were entrusted to Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, WV. af)^,K'w'eoTo«'nVshipI;'i,;Mz:

2007 .Fri^ay. October 12, S the Hahnemann Uni­ versity Hospital, Philadelphia, N®or" in Glen Dale on November 2, 1956, the son of u p"®; Pean and Doris Jean Hunt Schwing of Moundsville. Kevin was employed as a u rmacist at Express Scripts, Harrisburg, Pa. He was a 1975 graduate of John Marshall High School, Glen Dale; and was accepted on a full track and field scholarship to West Virginia University, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Degree in 1980. Kevin was a member of St. Joan of Arc Roman Catholic Church, Hershey, Pa. He was a coach for the Lower Dauphin Youth Soccer Program and the Conewago Youth Baseball Association. He was a member of the Narrows Gun Club Association. Kevin was also a i membcJPfcTMhc wvu SchOol'of Pharmacy Alumni Association. In addition to his parents, Kevin is survived by his wife, Martha Schwing; two daugh­ ters, Bethany Allison Schwing and Allison Elizabeth Schwing, at home; two sons, Ryan Joseph Schwing and Matthew Kevin Schwing, both at home; two brothers, Gregory L. Schwing, husband of Patri­ cia M., and Michael D. Schwing, husband of Cynthia, both of Moundsville; his moth- er-in-law, Mary Elizabeth Wood Balzano of Altoona, Pa.; six sisters-in-law, Dr. Patricia Sanker of Mechanicsburg, Pa.. Christine Fuoss, wife of Mark, of Sewickley, Pa., Jane Balzano of Gallitzin, Pa., Ann Stone, wife of William, of York, Pa., and Judy Tucci, wife of Leo, and Mary 1 Tomaino, wife of Mario, both of Absecon, N.J.; one brother- in-law, John Balzano of ' Altoona; and numerous nieces ( and nephews. „ . . Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday, 1 October 16, 2007, at 2 p.m. at j St Joan of Arc Roman t Catholic Church, 359 Areba 1 Avenue, Hershey. 1 Friends are invited to a i viewing Tuesday from 11 a.m. ‘ until 1:45 p.m. at the church. Trefz and Bowser Funeral Home, Inc., 1 14 West Main Street, Hummelstown, Pa., is handling the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that memorial contributions be made to the “The Schwing Children’s Col­ lege Trust Fund,” c/o M&T Bank, 1661 East Chocolate Avenue. Hershey, PA 17033. SCHWING, Maggie M., 94, of New Martinsville, W.Va., formerly of Moundsville, W.Va., died Sunday, March 9, 2003, in Wetzel County Hospi­ tal, New Martinsville. She was born April 4, 1908 in Woodland, W.Va., the daugh­ ter of the late Charles and Lena McAbee Anderson. She was a member of Hillview Terrace Church of Christ. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Gay W. Schwing; two daughters, Ramona Miller and Coleen Schwing; six brothers, Charles, Harry, Eugene, Hallie, Archie and Harley Anderson; three sisters, Ruth Hoskins, Eva Thompson and Rebecca Powell; and a granddaughter. Survivors include two sons, Gay (Stella) Schwing of Florida, Lionel (Jean) Schwing of Moundsville; a daughter, Jean (Jack) Eller of Proctor, W.Va.; two sisters, Patricia (John) New­ man of New Martinsville and Lona Mowder of Wheeling, W.Va.; a sister-in-law, Valdoris (Archie) Anderson; 12 grand­ children; 23 great-grandchil­ dren; and three great-great­ grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jef­ ferson Ave., Moundsville, where service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Paden City Memorial Gardens, Paden City, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.. — 53,3&X of 56047 Route 1,bL, Dilles Bottom, Shadyside, died Wednes­ day at home. He was a Catholic. He was preceded in death by his parents, Andrew Francis and Anna Marie Hammer Schybal. Surviving arc his wife, Sharon Jeffreys Schy­ bal; five sons, James C. of Hines- ville, Ga., George R. of Bellairc, Matthew F. of Shadyside, Gamer A. of Neffs and Paul A. at home; three daughters, April R. Schybal and Emmie F. Schybal, both at home, and Tommie F. Schybal of Bridge­ port; two stepsisters, Delores and Diane Schybal, both of Canton; five grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. today ai Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Arrangements by Bauknccht Funeral Home, Shadyside. SCIANCE, Helen A. (Yoka,) 80, or Toronto, Ohio, passed away peacefully 9n Wednesday, March 1,2006 in Trinity Medical Center, sur­ rounded by her family. Helen was born on March 24, 1925, daughter of the late Stella and Stanley Yoka. She was also preceded in death by an infant daughter; and a sister, Agnes Gabis. Helen was a life-long mem­ ber of St. Francis Parish, Toronto; having attended St. Francis and Toronto High Schools. She devoted her Life to family and friends who will deeply miss her. Helen was the loving wife of John W. (Bill,) whom she mar­ ried on November 8, 1948. She was the wonderful mother of two sons, John (fiancee, Debbie Beadnell) and Robert (Ruby;) two daughters, Maria Barilla and Dianne “Susie” Miller. Also surviving are sis­ ters, Theresa Karpinski and Leo and Dolores Reszke and John. Her grandchildren include, Mare Barilla, Heather Henderhan, John Thomas and Nataile Sciance, Danny Rogers. Bonnie and Jacob Sciance; and great-grandchil­ dren, Chelsea and Deegan. Her memory will be hon­ ored with visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at the J.E. Foster Funeral Homes, Inc., 701 Findley Street, Toronto. Visitation will also take place on Saturday morning at St. Francis Church from 9 a.m. up till her Funeral Liturgy with Mass at 10 a.m. Msgr. Kurt Kemo will be the .celebrant. Burial will follow in Toron­ to Union Cemetery. Vigil Service will be Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. Memorial donations may be made in Memory of Helen to St. Francis Church, c/o 1225 N. River Avenue, Toronto, Ohio 43964. For directions or to leave a condolence to the family go to www.jefosterfh.com. SCIARRINO, Mike, 72, of Weirton, W.Va., died Mon­ day, October 31, 2005 at his home. Visitation will be from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, Weirton. Funeral service 10 a.m. Fri­ day at Saint Paul Roman Catholic Church, Weirton. SCIASCIA, Patricia Ann Tracy, 75, of Redlands, Calif., formerly of Mingo Junction, Ohio, died January 24, 2005 in Redlands. She was born March 17, 1929 in New Hampshire, daughter of the late Rose H. Tracy and Ansel E. Tracy. She had lived in Redlands i for 32 years, and in Fontana for 14 years. Patricia graduated from. Mingo High School, Mingo | Junction, Ohio, where she was a drum majorette. She was employed at the Village Rexall Drug Store until 1976 and retired from Kaiser Hospital. From 1950 through 1993, she won awards for the Mother of the Year, Best Cook, and Self­ less Servant. In addition to her parents, she Was preceded in death by her husband, Carl J. Sciascia; and a sister, Shirley Piotrowski. Surviving are three daugh­ ters, Carlene Michele Hill of Redlands, Janet Rose Burke of Nuevo, Calif., and Barbara Jo Pearce of Redlands; a son, James Joseph Sciascia of Roseville, Calif.; two brothers, David Tracy of Bonneau, S.C., and Jack Tracy of Wheeling, W.Va.; a sister, Beverly Burner of Wintersville, Ohio; ten grandchildren; and a great­ grandchild. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contribu- tions to Alzheimer’s Research. SCIPIO, Dorothy, 89, of Hilliard, went to be with her Lord, December 4, 2009, from Riverside Hospital. She previously resided in Martins Ferry. Survived by her children: Steven, Jon, Debbie Brykalski, Paula Hopkins, Michele Dillard, Madelyn Reed, Bill, Dorothy Peterson, and Louis; 17 grand children and 11 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, a son, Robert Allan and infant daughters, Mary and Gail. Family and friends will gather at Wellington Village on February 28, 2010 to celebrate her life. OHIOCREMATION.ORG /RODMANFUNERAL SERVICE ^ Robert Scipio o13 J~ULY (<^,lAm Ave., Tiltonsville, died last Thursday in Martins Ferry Hospital. She was born in Italy on May 23, 1890. She was a Catholic by faith. Preceded in death by her husband, Nazemo on Aug. 20, 1960, she is survived by a son, Fred, of Charleston, W. Va.; three brothers, Domonic and Peter Minnozzi, both of Tiltonsville and Joseph Min­ nozzi of St. Clairsville; one sister, Mrs. Phyllis Peirgolini of Steubenville; two grand­ children and two great grand­ children. Services were Saturday with burial in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. A. J. Scolastice 5 Anthony J. Scolastice, Belmont County Welfare Director since 1947, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, at his office on Main St., St. Clair- sville, of an apparent heart attack. He was 55 years old and resided at 235 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. He was born in Lafferty, Nov. 5, 1917, a son of the late Raymond and Louise Draghi Scolastice. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, a graduate of Muskingum College, was a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy during World War II, was past president of the Ohio Welfare Director’s Association, past commander of American Legion Post 159 and treasurer of the Ohio State Highway Patrol Auxiliary. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, VFW Post 5356, B.P.O.E. of Bellaire, Belmont Hills Country Club and the Accounting Board of Ohio. His wife, Mary Scolastice, died Dec. 22, 1970. Surviving are a son, John of St. Clairsville, three sisters, Rose and Carmella Scolastice, both of Akron, and Mrs. Lena Pinto of Elm Grove. Funeral Mass was held Saturday in St. Mary’s Church with Msgr. George R. Coyne officiating. Interment was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. ;• Carm< Carme o Akron, died Monday in St Thomas Hospital, Alu*on. Sh( was bom July 24, 1906 in Italy daughter of the late Raymonc and Louise Draghi Scolastice. She was a member of Chrisl the King Catholic Church, Akron. She was preceded in death by a brother, Anthony Scolastice and two sisters. Rose Scolastice and Lena Pinto. Surviving are three nephews, John and Raymond Pinto of Wheeling and John Scolastice of Kansas City; two nieces, Esther Sonnefeld and Marie Pinto of Wheeling. Friends received at Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele­ brated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Catholic Church at St. Clairsville, with Monsignor George R. Coyne the celebrant. Burial will be in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. Prayers will be today at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Louise Scolqstice

Mrs. Louise Scolastice/vi-.4 7 83, I Lafferty, died Monday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. She was born in Italy in August of 1883 and was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond, in 1939. She was a member of St. Mary’s Cahholic Church, Lafferty. Surviving are a son, Anthony Scolastice, St. Clairsville; three daughters, Mrs. Lena Vinto, Elm Grove, Miss Rose Scolas­ tice, Lafferty and Miss Carmella Scolastice in ’ Akron; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Requiem Mass was celebrated Wednesday in St. Mary’s Church with Ft. Martin Kosky officiat­ ing. Burial was in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. MnP' Scolasfic.e/?7^ Mrs. Mary' Elizabeth Eisele I Scolastice. 48. 235 W. Main St.. | St. Clairsville. wife of Anthony ; J. Scolastice, Belmont County j Welfare Director, died Tuesday, I Dec. 22, at the Ohio Valley ! General Hospital. Wheeling, following a two weeks illness. Born in Eudora, Kans., Sept. 8, 1922, a daughter of Susan Bryant Eisele and the late Arthur Eisele, she had been a resident of St. Clairsville for the past 22 years, She was a member of Thoburn Memorial United Methodist Church, the WSCS, was a graduate of the University of Kansas, a member of Buckeye Twig of the Ohio Valley General Hospital, the Gardeners Forum, Friends of the Library and the Questers Club of St. Clairsville and had operated Miss Mary’s Nursery School at St. Clairsville. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a son, John Jef­ fery, a student at Ashland College, Ashland. Ohio, her mother and a brother, John Eisele, both of Eudora, and a sister, Mrs. Christine Warsop of DeSota, Kans. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 24, in St. Clairs- ville with Dr. Karl K. Wilson of- I ficiating. Burial was in Union ■ Cemetery, St. Clairsville._____ FRANCES SCOTKA Frances E. Scotka, 88, of Shadyside, OH, died Wednesday July 16, 2014 at Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. Frances was bom October 15, 1925 in Stewartsville, Ohio a daughter of the late Lloyd and Florence Harris Helms. She was a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church and a member of the Shadyside Women’s Club. Preceding her in death was her husband, Anthony Scotka, sisters, Betty Zonker, Norma Jean Gentile and a brother, John Helms. Surviving her are four sons, Rick (Laurie) Scotka of Shadysde, OH, Randy (Lourdes) Scotka of LaPorte, TX, Robin, (Sue) Scotka of Shadyside, OH and Russell (Rebecca) Scotka of Margate, FL; three brothers, Joseph (Janice) Helms of Shadyside, OH, Jerry (Joni) Helms of Florida , Jim (Trudy) Helms of Michigan and a sister, Judy (Leon) Boston of Powhatan Point, Ohio; grand children, Ricky, Ryan, Drew, Travis, and Monica Scotka and Jada Moore; several nieces and nephews. / Family and friends will be received on Monday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, OH, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday with Rev. Randy Weaver officiating. Interment follows in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made the Shadyside Care Center activities fund. SCOTT, Alice Mae Martin, 74, of 135 Marketan Street, Flushing, died Monday Oct. 26. 19iff, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. She was a retired employee ot Fisher Foods, Canton, a member ot Flushing Alliance Church and a tor- rner member of the Firestone Road Baptist Church. She was preceded m death by her husband, Edward Scott her parents, Thoburn and Isabella Walters Williams; a brother; a grandson. Surviving are a son, Boyd Martin of Simpsonville, S.C.,two daughters, Jo Ellen Glover of North Canton and Zita Rusher of Canton; a briber, Henry Williams of Flush­ ing; five sisters, Irene Zwick of Massillon, Carrie Holstein of Bel­ mont, Arvella Michmak of Bethes da, Louise Nimon of Houston Texas and Edna Head of East Spar­ ta Ohio’ nine grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 aid 7-9 p.m. Thursday asSttsa-Arasa Flushing. Anna Scott Anna Scott, 75, Ford-Hull:Mar Nursing Home, Yorkville, formerly of Bellaire, Wednesday at the nursing home. She was born June 6, 1913 at Clarksburg, W.Va., a daughter of the late Howard and Lulu Seemers Gaines.?#) /9M 'T-C She was a Catholic. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward E.; a brother, Lewis Gaines. Surviving are two sons. Leonard Scott of Shadyside and Edward J. of Powhatan Point; a daughter, Mrs. Francis (Lena) Shimek of Powhatan Point; six grandchildren; two great-grand­ children. . _ A Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home. Bell­ aire, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. John Mucha officiating. Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Bauknecht Funeral Home, Beiiaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment in Belmont Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairs­ ville. t of illNorth Ninth Street, Martins Ferry,... died Thursday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a retired employee of the former Rudner Furniture and Fashion Manor, both in Martins Ferry, and a member of the First Baptist Church, Martins Ferry. Surviving are her husband, William J. Sr.; a son, William J. Jr. of Wheeling; four daughters, Mrs. Frank (Billie Jay) Walker of Kennesaw, Ga., Mrs. Tim. (Bertie Joy) Logan of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Robert (Becky Jo) Bacue of Warren, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert (Betta Jan) Harrison of Dallas, Ga.; a brother, William H. Ellis of Bel­ mont; four sisters, Alice Kennedy of South Hills, Va., Hilda Hurst of Madison, Wis., Margaret Donovan of Kent, Ohio, and Dorothy Lowther of Martins Ferry; 11 grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and noon-3 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in River- view Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Carla J (Barcus) Scott, 55 of Smithfield, OH died April 27, 2015 at Acuity Steubenville. She was born August 4,1959 in teubenville, OH to the late Harry and Rosa (Wayte) Barcus. She was preceded in death by two sisters Carol and Patty Barcus, and two brothers Doug and David Barcus. Carla is survived by her husband Keith Scott, four children Joseph Nicosia, Bryan Nicosia, Echo Scott, and Keith Scott. Keeping with Carla's wishes she will be cremated with no service observed. Donation may be made to the Schuetz Funeral Home 235 Clifton Ave. Mingo JCT, OH. SCOTT, Carol Ann Campbell Webb, 77, of St Clairsville, OH, passed away Tuesday December 31, 2013, at her residence in St. Clairsville. She was bom November 17, 1936, in Martins Ferry, OH, a daughter to the late George C and Ida Cox Campbell. Carol was a former office manager and secretary for Richard Melanko Attorney at Law, a Spiritualist, author of three books on Geneolo- gy, won several ribbons and awards in local art contest, taught Calligraphy through the mail and owned several antique businesses, in Wheeling Centre Market, Columbus, OH and B ar- nesville OH. i^r/Vy In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter, Sherrie Webb. Surviving are her hus­ band of 36 years. Donald D. Scott of St. Clairsville; daughter, Debbi Webb of St. Clairsville; two grand­ children, William N. (Jodi) Munko of Stow, OH and Scotti (Corey) Gorshe of Martins Ferry. Per Carol’s request, there will be no services at this time. Services will be held at a later date at the conven­ ience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contri­ butions can be made to the Marshall County Animal Shelter, 37 Animal Shelter Drive, Moundsville WV 26041. Arrangements entrusted to CARE Funeral & Crema­ tion Service, 1500 Second Street, Moundsville, WV. Carolyn Scott Carolyn M. Scott, 55, of Shady- side, died Thursday, Jan. 3, 2002. She was the daughter oTTfielate" Thurman and Aleen Murphy. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Leonard Scott. Surviving are two sons, Ralph Wooten of Shadyside, Richard Sword of Stafford, Va.; three daughters, Ginger Sword of Fred­ ericksburg, Va.; Dawn Sword of Shadyside and Sonia Scott of Jacobsburg. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 6, 2002 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2564 National Road, Wheeling. Arrangements by Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. Catherine, Catherin^F. Wilson Scott, 87. 219 Whitely St., Bridgeport died Friday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born Feb. 12. 1901 in Brooklyn. NY, the daughter of William ana Alice Thorp Wilson. TsU She was a member of the Kirkwood United Presbyterian Church, Women’s Association of Kirkwood United Presbyterian Church and Daughters of the American Revolution. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene W. Scott. Surviving are her son, William Scott of Bridgeport; one daugh­ ter, Mrs. Dale (Catherine) Fisher of Bridgeport; two grandchildren. Catherine Carey of Wheeling and Susan Fisher of St. Clairsville; one great-granddaughter, Lauren Carey of Wneeling. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Services and in­ terment will be held at the conve­ nience of the family in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, with the Rev. William Demarest officiating. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Charles Scott ijrtsft/ Charles Scott, 72, Bannock, died this morning at Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. He was born June 2, 1918 at Black Besty, W.Va., a son of the late Claude and Ida Mae Adamson Scott. He was a retired coal miner and a member of the Bannock Method­ ist Church. Surviving are his wife, Faye Piper Scott; a son, Charles 0. Scott of New Philadelphia; four daugh­ ters, Claudetta Wagle of Bannock, Judy Lucas of Belmont, Brenda Althouse of Downingtown, Pa., Vicky Meese of New Philadelphia; three brothers, Ed Scott and Eugene Scott of Bannock and Ferris Scott of St. Clairsville; seven grandchildren and five great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Tom Fish of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville.

Charles Scott ^ t Charles E. Scott, 6§, of 3939 Clare Ridge Road, Toledo, formerly of Bellaire, died Mon­ day in Toledo Hospital. He was bom at Bellaire, Sept. 14,1921, a son of the late Elmer L. and Beulah Robare Scott. He was vice president of Westhaven Drug Co., Toledo, and was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of Nelson Lodge AF&AM of Wheeling, the Maumee Lodge of Elks No. 1815 and the Past Exalted Ruler Organization. Surviving are his wife, Mar­ tha M. Heller Scott; a daughter, Judith Nennart of New Jersey; a brother, Henry of New Matamoras; a sister, Adelaide Phares of Newark. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Final arrange­ ments are incomplete. ,ririr SCOTT, Charles Raymor Scotty,” 75, of 14 Virgin Avenue, Cameron, W.Va., die Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2004 i the Cameron Continuous Cai Center. He was bom July 14, 1928 i Greene County, Pa., a son of th late John and Edna Morris Scott He was retired from L.TA Steel, Aliquippa, Pa.; a membe of the First Christian Church Cameron and the Cameroi American Legion Post 18; an< an Army veteran of the Koreai Conflict. Surviving are his wife, Patt\ Chambers Scott. They wouli have celebrated their 50th Wed ding Anniversary on July 20 2004. Also surviving are a son Steven Scott of Cameron; « daughter, Brenda Northup o Nashville, Tenn.; a sister, Car­ olyn (Gerald) Hughes ol Graysville, Pa.; brother, Gene (Betty) Scott of Cameron; and four grandchildren, Nicole Lopa- ta, Tim Lopata, Jason Masters and Trecia (Eddie) Bogard, all of Cameron; a great-grandson, Hank Bogard of Cameron; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends at the Anderson Funeral Home, 39 Maple Avenue, Cameron, W.Va. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday with services at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004 with the Rev. Dr. Walter McNutt officiating. Bur­ ial in Highland Cemetery, Cameron. Charles Scott Charles Wilbur Scott, age 82, of Elk Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio died Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. He was bom Sept. 3, 1924 in Bellaire, Ohio, the son of the late Randolph and Marie Lemaster Scott. He was a retired employee of Rohm and Haas of Briston, Pa., a member of Faith Fellowship Church, Bellaire, a World War II veteran, and was an avid golfer. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Mary Lou Harris and a brother, Robert Scott. Surviving are, in addition to his wife Elfia Battistone Scott; a daughter, Anita (Richard) Berry of Shadyside; two sons: Michael (Joyce) Scott of Mt. Holly, New Jersey and Charles (Debbie) Scott of Monroe Township, New Jersey; a brother, Delmer (Carolyn) Scott of Junction City, Ohio; four sisters: Shirley Taylor of Euless, Texas; Betty Smith of Yuma, Ariz.; Frances Fry of Minerva, Ohio; and Irene Henry of East Fultonham, Ohio; seven grandchildren; a great-granddaughter, several nieces and nephews and a sis­ ter-in-law, Elsie Bizzari of Bellaire. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire where funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with Pastor Bill Marinenlli officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Emergency Squad of Shadyside, Ohio, 43947 or Faith Fellowship Church, 3450 Belmont St., Bellaire, Ohio, 43906. Chester Scott Chester J. Scott. 62, 15 Willow Ave., Boydsville, Bridgeport, died I Monday May 26, 1997 at hftffleT HTwas bornluly 14, 1934. at Alliance, a son of the late Joseph O. and Alzie Belle Ferrell Scott. A retired truck driver for Ormet Corp., he was a Protestant and a U.S. Army veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Vicki Lynn Scott; two brothers, Elden D. and Melvin E. Scott and two sisters. Bessie R. Fletcher and Bonnie J. Able. Surviving are his wife, Betty Crane Scott; three daughters, Bev­ erly Amos of Fort Leonard. Mo., Marcy Cochran of Barton and Jack­ ie Mohney of Martins Ferry; two brothers, Charles E. Scott of New Martinsville and James Scott Freese of North Carolina; two sis­ ters, Margaret Taylor of Lorain and Clara Morris of Rayland; six grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Nation­ al Road, Brookside, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Donald Meese officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Jy'?!’££'^SCOtt , SCOTT, Christine, 82, of North Market Street, St. Clairsville, died Thursday in Bamesviile Hospital. She was a member of the First Christian Church, St. Clairsville. She | was preceded in death hy er parents, Joseph_ and Lucy M^ul; a Surviving are her husband, ^ Sl daughter, Connie Cawtho^^ of Clairsville; a brother, Al Libera- Chicago; three sisters, Ros^ he of tore of Chicago, Sarah ^ New Philadelphia, Ohio, an two Bisphan of ^^^.Sandchild.

Clairsville, held at 11 a.m in Union Cemetery’-Sr1 Clarence Scott !(cbPC. /?7S «£laDerce Eu§ene scott. si, of 3654 Belmont St., Bellaire, died Saturday at the Bellaire City Hospital. He was bom Nov. 30, 1897 in Wheeling, a son of Wiley and Emma E. McCreary Scott. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Bellaire and a retired employee of the State Department of Highways Surviving are his wife, Ila G. Sc°tt; three sons, Joseph W of St. Clairsville, Louis E. of Bellaire and Robert L. of Wheel- lng; 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services were held with the Rev Wayne Bell officiating. Burial was in Belmont Memorial Park Cemeterv. St. Clairsville Clau?fJ^73 Claude T. SCott, 77, Bannock, died Tuesday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital following an illness of several months. He was bom in Poca, W. Va., Aug. 20, 1895, a son of the late Alonzo and Lucy Marshall Scott. He had lived in Bannock since 1924 and was a member of the bannock Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by two sons and one daughter. Surviving are his widow, Ida Adamson Scott, four sons, Charles N. of New Philadelphia, Eugene and Edward both of Bannock and Faris of St. Clairsville, 18 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 2 p.m. at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, with Rev. Karl Fitch officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clair­ sville. SCOTT, Cory Michael, 181 of Jacksonburg, W.Va., died] Sunday, October 16, 2005 at] Washington City Hospital, Washington, Pa. He was born, June 8, 1987 in New Martinsville, W.Va. He attended The Pine Grove Christian Church. He attended Valley High School and graduated from Magnolia High School Class of 2005. Surviving are his mother, Sheryl J, Scott Price and his Stepfather, Brian Price; his father, Michael A. Baker, Jr. of Smithfield. W.Va.; one brother, Cameron Price; two sisters, Courtney and Cassidy Price, all at home; his maternal grand­ parents, James Scott of New Martinsville, W.Va., Shelly and her husband, Dave Loy of New Martinsville; his paternal grandparents, Mike and Penny Baker of Smithfield, W.Va.; and one uncle, Scotty Scott of New MArtinsville. Friends will be received 2-9 p.m. Wednesday at Palmer Funeral Home, Pine Grove, W.Va. Services will be held Thurs­ day at 1 p.m. at the Pine Grove Christian Church with Dale Dudgeon officiating. Interment at the Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Pine Grove, W.Va. Cyril Scott 3\afc\ci4- Cyril Scott, 65, of 3546 Monroe Court, Bellaire, died Saturday, March 19, 1994 at his residence. He was bom Dec. 15, 1928 in Armstrong Mills, a son of the late Cyril and Merle Underwood Scott. He was a retired employee of the former Phillips Stamping Co., a Methodist and an Army Air Corp veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Shirley Campbell Scott; five sons, Cyril Lewis of Miami, Fla., Joseph Ed­ ward, Thomas Allan, Charles H., and William E., all of Bellaire; one daughter, Diana Hayes of Bellaire; one brother, Charles of Moundsville, W.Va.; one sister, Iva Cieslewski of Bellaire; 10 grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. William Carter officiating. Burial follows in Jacobsburg Ceme­ tery, Jacobsburg. VFW Post 626 will [conduct full military graveside ser­ vices. —| Mrs. Daisy Scott Mrs. Daisy Brown Scott, 83, of 194 E. Main St., St. Clairsville, died Friday. f'J 'fjJi * 6 / Born in Speidel, Ohio, Jan. 12. 1834, the daughter of James and Sarah Fields Brown, she was a member of the Thoburn Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Earl G..; five daughters, Mrs. Donald Hilldregrand, Rochester, Mich., Mrs. Harry P. Moore, Bridgeport, Mrs. Harold Land, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Stanley Scudder, Columbus, Mrs. Leo Moskala, St. Clairsville; one son, Forrest, Lorain; 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in St. Clairsville with the Rev. John L. Clark officiat­ ing. Interment was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Debra A. Scott, 64, of Sunbury, Ohio (formerly of Lewisville, Ohio) passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at the Countryview Nursing Home, Sunbury, Ohio. She was born in Cambridge, Ohio, on December 30,1950 a daughter of the late Harmon and Thelma Kuhn Scott. Debra was a former secretary and was a member of the former St. Joseph Catholic Church near Lewisville, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Bonnie Scott and three brothers, James, Jerry, and Michael Scott. Surviving are three sisters; Charlene Lenser of Westlake, Ohio, Janet Johnson of Croton, Ohio, Nancy Williams of Ostrander, Ohio, four brothers; Franklin Scott of Westerville, Ohio, Richard Scott of Columbus, Ohio, Gene Scott, and Phillip Scott both of Lewisville, and several nieces, nephews, great nieces, and nephews. Friends will be received at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, 330 South Main Street, Woodsfield^Ohio from noon until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, May 23, 2015 with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik as the celebrant. Burial will follow in the Chapel Hill Cemetery near Lewisville, Ohio. Arrangements by Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio. SCOTT, Deloris M. Larew, 80, of Myrtle Ave Moundsville, WV died Fri­ day, October 12, 2012 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, WV. She was bom October 6, 1932 in Moundsville, the daughter of the late Carl M. and Virginia S. Hartley Larew. H fcL- She was a homeinafer and attended First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, in McMechen; dearly loved her grandchildren and liked to crochet and read. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles T. Scott. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara A. Scott of Moundsville and Penelope (Lawrence) Glatz of Shady- side, OH; four grandchildren, Laura (Bryan) Ramsay of Jacobsburg, Cory Glatz of Shadyside, Angela (Rich) Davis, and Cheryl (Wesley Edgell) Glatz, all of Weirton; five great- grandchildren, Matthew Ramsay, Julie Ram­ say, Emma Davis, Reagan Davis and Myla Edgell; and a dear and loyal friend, Arch Wagner of Moundsville. Family will receive friends on Monday from 1 1 a.m. until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, Moundsville, with Pastor Rodney Hubbs officiating. Interment in Jacobsburg Cemetery, Jacobsburg, OH. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. _____ MjssJ3ora Scptt MissDora^cott, fc^Maynard, died Saturday at her home. She was born in Maynard on Nov. 21, 1888, a daughter of the late James and Virginia Coss Scott and was a member of the Maynard United Methodist Church and the W.S.C.S of the church. Suriviving are four nieces, Mrs. Evelyn Graham, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Maxine Kolp, Akron; Mrs. Velma Haught and Mrs. Jean Sabo, both of Maynard. Funeral services were con­ ducted Tuesday by the Rev. Robert Mattem. Burial was at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. sville, died Saturday morning at Bellaire City Hospital. She was born Oct. 6, 1937, in Cumberland, W.Va., a daughter of the late Robert and Hazel Angus Scott. A Methodist by faith, she is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Fox of Maynard and Betty Scott of Cambridge; several nieces and nephews. There will De no visitation and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, is in charge of arrangements. SCOTT mont St.,MflrJsz Bellaire, died Tuesday at home. Surviving are a son, Philip F. Gray of Bellaire; two grandsons. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family Arrangements by Bauknecht Funerai Home, Bellaire. E. Lee Scott

E. Lee Scott,M1J 82, Country Manor, RD 1, St. ClairsviUe, died Friday, Dec. 13, at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. He was bom at Limestone, W. Va., Oct. 6,1892, a son of the late Elizabeth E. McCreary Scoot and Riley Scott. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Wheeling and a retired un­ derwriter for the Western and Southern Insurance Company. Surviving are his widow, Hilda Boring Scott; one daughter, Mrs. Ray (Adelaide) Phares of Newark; two sons, Henry L. of New Matamoras and Charles E. of Toledo; one brother, Eugene of Bellaire; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services were Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, Wheeling, with the Rev. John Stubbs officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Earl G. Earl G. Scott, 83, &. Clairs- ville, died Friday night in the Benjamin Franklin Hospital, j Columbus, following a five weeks illness. A retired miner, he was bora in Pennsylvania, Feb. 17, 1884, a son of Robert and Mary Scott and had been a St. Clairsville resident for over 50 years. His wife, Daisy Scott, and a son, Forrest Scott, both died in 1967. He was a member of the Thoburn Methodist Church, St. Clairsville. Surviving are five daughters, ; 'Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth) Hil- ; debrand, Rochester, Mich., Mrs. j Harry (Mary) Moore, Bridgeport, Mrs. Stanley | (Martha) Scudder, Columbus, i Mrs. Harold (Margaret) Land, Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Leo I (Kathryn) Moskala, St. Clairs­ ville, 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Alcorn, Ports­ mouth, Ohio, Mrs. Ann Turner, Savannah, Ga., one brother, Cauncey Scott, Orlando, Fla. Funeral services were held at St. Clairsville Monday with Rev. John L. Clark officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. . 1 ri1r.!wnfr!l1/v 1 SCOTT, Edith “Midge” E., 93, of 75 Maple Avenue, Cameron, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, Jan. 28, 2004 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. She was born July 17, 1910 ! in Greene County, Pa., a daugh- ! ter of the late Walter A. and Flo­ rence Stope Rayle. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Cameron and an employee of the former Elite Glass Company, Cameron. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence E. Scott in 1981; two sons, Richard Eugene and Leroy Scott; and four broth- ers. Surviving are a son, Richard “Dick” (Sally) Scott of Cameron; a daughter, Marlene Kay (Paul) Fleming of Moundsville, W.Va.; a daughter- in-law, Thelma Scott of Cameron; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the Anderson Funeral Home, 39 Maple Avenue, Cameron from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 30, 2004 with Minister Lewis Rush- more and Minister Stephen Smithbauer officiating. Burial in Highland Cemetery, I C' Q mprnn I SCOTT, Edward, 76, of Phishing formerly of .Bannock, died Monday. ’ June 23, 1997. in Bell Nursing Home. Belmont. He was a retired heavy equipment operator for Consolidation Coal Co., Cadiz, a Methodist and an Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Esther Hunnicutt Scott; his parents, Claude and Ida Mae Adamson Scott; two brothers, Paul and Charles. Sur­ viving are his wife, Alice Williams Scott; three sons, Edward S. of Bel­ mont, James Tyree of Fairpoint and Gary S. of Uniontown; a daughter, Rita Lindsay of St. Clairsville; two brothers, Eugene of Bannock and Fer­ ris of St. Clairsville; eight grandchil­ dren; three great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, One Ross Park, Steubenville, Ohio 43952. Military graveside service will be held by Belmont County Council of VFW. SCOTT, Elfia Marie, 86, of Shadyside, Ohio, formerly of Bellaire, Ohio, died Thursday, February 7, 2008 in Belmont Community Hospital Bellaire. Elfia was born October 23. 1921 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Sam and" Anna DelCotto Battistone. She was a member of the Faith Fellowship Church, Bellaire; a member of the DAV Post 117 Auxiliary; and the American Legion Post 452 Auxiliary, both of Bellaire. Preceding her in death were her husband, Charles Scott; two brothers, Londi Battistone and Terandino Battistone; a sister, Maria Suchan. Surviving are two sons, Michael (Joyce) Scott of Mt. Holly, N.J. and Charles (Devorah) Scott of Monroe County, N.J.; a daughter, Anita (Richard) Berry of Shadyside; a sister, Elsie Bizzari of Bellaire; brother-in-law and sister-in law, Delmer and Carolyn Scott of Junction City, Ohio; ten grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and sever­ al nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire on Saturday from noon until time of funeral serv­ ice at 4 p.m. with the Reverend Bill Marinelli officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Fellowship Church. SCOTT, Elizabeth, 85, for­ merly of McMechen, W.Va., died Sunday, March 7, 2004 in the Mound View Health Care Center, Moundsville, W.Va. She was born October 5, 1918 in Glen Dale. W.Va., the daughter of the late Charles and Mildred Wood Mills. She was a member of the Church of Christ, List Street. She was preceded in death by a brother, William Mills. Survivors include her hus­ band, Wilfred Scott; a son, Charles M. (Sharon) Scott; and a granddaughter, Julie Scott, all of Glen Dale. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville where funeral serv­ ices will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. £ SCOTT, Ellen May, 97, of Sand Hill Road, Bellaire, formerly of Neffs and Ravenna, Ohio, died Sunday, March 8, 1998. in Bclfnont Commuhify~HospiTal, Bellaire. She was a former employee of Helen & Frank’s bus terminal restaurant, Ravenna, and a Methodist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sewell Scott; two daughters, Geneva Jones and Norma Brown; her par­ ents, James S. and Elizabeth Smith Colburn. Surviving are two sons, Gerald Scott of Newton Falls, Ohio, and Harry Brown of Center Line, Mich.; two daughters, Beatrice Pass- more of Bellaire and Peggy J. Hurd of Ravenna; 14 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 20 great-great­ grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Services will be held at Shorts Funeral Home, Ravenna. Interment in Charlestown Cemetery, Ravenna. Memorial con­ tributions may be made to Neffs United Methodist Church. ERNEST SCOTT Ernest Allen Scott, 55, of McMechen, WV, died Monday, November 9, 2015 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born July 3 1, 1960 in Bellaire, OH, the son of Arrond and Margaret Scott of Shadyside:_OH. He was a salesTrepfesentative for Safety Kleen and attend­ ed the Moundsville Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, Kathy L. Rakes Scott; a daughter, Megan Scott of St. Clairsville; a sister, Dar­ lene (Douglas) West of Lancaster, OH. ZJ-H / Friends will be received from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Benwood- McMechen Chapel, 214 Marshall St., McMechen, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Novem­ ber 13, 2015 with Rev. i Ralph Green officiating. I SCOTT, Eugene D., 85, of Bannock, Ohio, died Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010 at home. 7^., He was born March 26, 1924 in Ward, West Virginia, son of the late Claude Tyree Scott and Ida Mae Adamson Scott. Eugene was retired from Valley Machine in Martins Ferry and he was a barber. He was a member of Lloydsville 'United Methodist Church. Eugene was a U.S. Army Veteran serving in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II. He served in A Company 325th Glider Infantry Regiment and was trained in "the I 7th and 82nd Airborne Divisions. He was a member of the VFW Post 5356 and formerly a mem­ ber of the American Legion Post 159 both in St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, I he was preceded in death by 4 brothers, Paul, Charles, Edward and Farris Scott; and infant sister, Cleo. Surviving are his wife, Stella Ainsworth Scott; a son, Eugene Scott and his wife Gena of Bannock; 2 granddaughters, Hannah and Elizabeth Scott; several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. with Rev. Gene Miller officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Full Military Honor Services will be conducted at 12:45 p.m. in the funeral home by the Belmont County Council of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mrs. Eunice Scoff Mrs. Eunice Merie Scott, 65, Bellaire, a sister of Mrs. Ha­ zel West, Warnock, died Fri­ day. Feb. 8, at the Bellaire City Hospital. She was born in Beilaire on July 16, 1897, a daughter of James and Rebec­ ca Yocum Underwood and was a member of the South Bellaire Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Cyril T. Scott, Bellaire; a daughter, Mrs. Iva Cieslewski, Bellaire; two sons, Charles and Cyril Jr., both of Bellaire, two sisters, Mrs. West, Warnock; Mrs. Edith Drenberg, Cleve­ land; two brothers, George and Charles Underwood, Chardon, 0.; and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday with the Rev. Ralph Hudson of the Brooks Run . Methodist Church officiating. Burial was at the Jacosburg Cemetery. Evelyn A. Scott Evelyn A. Scott, 62, .St. Clairsville, formerly of Jewett anlt^ Mvs^Ete^hrifot 90, Maynard, died Tuesday in Morristown. She was born at Hendrysburg, Jan. 18, 1885, a daughter of the late Albert U. and Jennie Michner James. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, a member and past matron of St. Clairsville Eastern Star Chapter 510 and a retired school teacher. Preceded in death by her husband, John Scott in 1971, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Marie Elbin of St. Clairsville. Services were held Thursday, with burial in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Farris ‘Scotty’ Scott Farris Claude “Scotty” Scott, 80, of St. Clairsville died Monday, May 7, 2007 at his home. He was born September 30, 1926 in Bannock, Ohio, a son of the late Claude Tyree Scott and Ida Mae Adamson Scott. Farris was a retired supervi­ sor for Blaw-Knox and a cur­ rent employee of Russ’s Value Used Cars in Lansing, a Methodist and member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie # 2541 in St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Paul, Charles “Lacquer”, and Edward Scott. Surviving are his wife, Ruby J. Waggle Scott; six children, Farris Scott, Jr. of Warren, Ohio, Sindy Mercer of Flushing, Tom Scott of Fairpoint, Diane Lewis of Martins Ferry, Tim “Twimpy” Scott of Waynesburg, Pa., and Adam Scott of the home; a brother, Eugene Scott of Bannock; six grand- children and one great- grandchild. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Wednesday from 4 p.m. until time of service at 6 p.m. with Pastor Dean Lancaster officiating. A private interment will be held in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to the Saints Club, P.O. Box 202 St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. Faye Scott Faye Irene Scott, 84, of Bannock, Ohio, went home to be with the Lord, Saturday, April 26, 2003. She was bom March 11, 1919 in Warnock, Ohio, a daughter of the late Ross A. Piper and Mary Goldie Strahl Piper. Faye was a member of the Bannock United Methodist Church and a 50 year member of the United Methodist Women. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles R. Scott; a brother, Kenneth Piper; three sis­ ters, Betty Holloway, Ruth Williams and Lorena Favot. Surviving are a son, Charles “Bo” Scott and his wife Sharon of New Philadelphia; four daughters, Claudetta Waggle and her husband Robert of Bannock, Judy Lucas and her husband Ron of Belmont, Brenda Althouse and her husband Ron of Downingtown, Pa., Vicky Meese and her husband David of New Philadelphia; seven grandchil­ dren; eight great grandchildren and one great, great grandchild. Friends will be received on Monday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m., on Tuesday, April 29, 2003 with Rev. Ken Kelley officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Mrs. Flora Scott, 77, Maynard, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. Born at Maynard on Sept. 1, 1889, she was a daughter of the late Ignatz and Annie Hrabak. She was a member of the Maynard United Methodist Church. Surviving is a son, Milford of the home. Funeral services were Mon­ day at Maynard. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Flora Scott Flora Scott, 72, Fair View Park, formerly of Bethesda, died Sat., August 29, 1987 at Wooster Com­ munity Hospital as a result of an auto accident. She was bom Feb. 1, 1915 at Bethesda, daughter of the late Oscar and Leah Wharton Schafer. She was a retired secretary and member of Lakewood United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Scott; one daughter, Marjorie D.; and a sister, Marjorie Schafer Broderick. Surviving are a brother, Lowell Schafer of Naples, Fla. The remains were cremated. Memorial services will be held Thursday at the Lakewood United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. Inter­ ment will be made in Ebenezer Cemetery at a later date. * Memorial contributions may be made to the Bethesda Library. Forrest Scott Dies Forrest Sc6tt, 55, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Monday at Lorain following an apparent heart attack. Surviving are his widow, Mar­ garet Bigley Scott, two daughters, Mrs. Wilbert Balogh, Lorain and Ellen Kay, a student at Kent State University; two sons, David and Robert, both of Lorain, and three grandchildren. Also surviving are his father, Earl G. Scott, East Main St., St. Clairsville, and five sisters, Mrs. Donald Hildebrand, Rochester, Mich.; Mrs. Marry Moore, Bridgeport; Mrs, Harold Land, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Stanley Scudder, Columbus and Mrs. j Leo Moskala, St. Clairsville. His mother, Daisy Scott, died seven weeks ago. Funeral services and burial were at Lorain Wednesday. SCOTT, Frances C. Bledsoe, 71, of Elm Grove, died Tuesday, August 12, 2003 in the Wheel­ ing Hospital, Wheeling. She was bom in Wheeling on September 18, 1931, daughter of the late Leo and Onerlin Comes Bledsoe. Francis was Baptist by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by four sisters; and three brothers. Surviving are her husband, LeRoy Scott; three sons, Ronnie Pearson and Allen “Porkey” Bledsoe, both of Wheeling and Larry Bledsoe of Georgia; six daughters, Oralin Pearson of Germantown, Md., Connie Woods and her husband, Donnie, Michelle Scott, Leslie Shipp and her husband, Khali, Mona McGaha and her husband, Calvin and Winona Bledsoe, all of Wheeling; two brothers, Sebran Bledsoe and his wife, Toni and Balford Bledsoe and his wife, Juanita, all of Wheeling.; two sisters, Charlotte Harris and hus­ band, Lamar, of Youngstown, Ohio and Deborah Minor of Wheeling; 17 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, August 14, 2003 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove. Funeral service will be held at 1 1 a.m. Friday, August 15, 2003 at the funeral home with the Rev. Glenn Minor offi­ ciating. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. SCOTT, Franklin Delano, 74, of Valley Grove, W.Va., died Wednesday, February 6, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born June 23, 1933 in Ohio County, W.Va., son of the late Foster and Anna Dinch Scott. Mr. Scott was a Methodist by faith. He was a retired moulder for Nail City Bronze; and was a member of the Bel­ mont Better Hunting and Fish­ ing Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Milford. Junior, Rus­ sell, and Merle Scott; and a sis­ ter, Elizabeth Tustin. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Naumann Scott; two sons, Ronald Scott and his wife, Lisa, of Moundsville, David Scott and his -wife, Suzanne, of Valley Grove; a daughter, Cathy Durbin and her husband. Butch; a sister, Beatrice “Pete” Riggle, all of Valley Grove; ten grandchil­ dren; and 1 1 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received from 1-4 and 6-8 p.m., Sun­ day, February 10, 2008 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling. Funeral services and inter­ ment will be held at the con­ venience of the family. SCOTT, Gary A., Sr., 46, of Cumberland Run, Jacobsburg, Ohio, died Monday. August 24. 2009. He was born September 10, 1962, in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Howard “Bill” Scott and Evelyn Scott of Cumberland Run, who survives. He was employed by Walls Salvage as a Truck Driver. Surviving are his loving wife. Crystal Rogers Scott; eight children." Crystal (Justin) Dunaway, Adam Scott. Jamie Scott, Gary Scott. Jr.. Ted Rogers, June Taylor, Carissa Rogers and Jeremy Rogers; brothers, Robert Scott and Terry Scott; sisters, Debbie Ruttenculter, Elaine Donley and Susan Baker; nine grand children; mother and step father-in- law. Jackie and Doug Unterzuber; sev­ eral loving aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, great- nieces and nephews. Visitation will be at the Toothman Funeral Home. Jacobsburg, Ohio on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Homer Harden officiating. Interment in Armstrong Mills Cemetery. t 7fi SCOTT, Garey Gene, 43, of Multi Company Apartments, Bridgeport, died Sunday in Wheeling Hospital. He was an automobile body repairman and a Protestant. Surviving are his wife, Debbie McLaughlin Scott; a son, Garey Jr. of Bridgeport; a daughter, Michelle Scott of Bridge­ port; his mother, Irene Scott Beaver of Triadelphia; a brother, Bill of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Dorothy Rich of Triadelphia and Judy Moffett of Johnson City, Tenn. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. Gary Scott Gary Gene Scott, 43, Multi Com­ pany Apartments, Bridgeport, died Sunday in Wheeling Hospital. He was born Aug. 10, 1946 in Wheeling, a son of Irene Scott Beaver of Traidelphia, W.Va., and the late Paul Scott. He was an automobile body repairman and a Protestant. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, Debbie McLaughlin Scott; a son, Garey Jr. of Bridgeport; a daughter, Michelle Scott of Bridgeport; a brother, Bill of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Dorothy Rich of Triadelphia and Judy Moffett of Johnson City, Tenn. Friends will be received, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednes­ day, with the Rev. Ron Slullen- barger officiating. Burial follows in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. Gary S. Scott Gary S. Scott, 31, Uniontown, diedFndayJ.4ug.J21,129& at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Dec. 23, 1966 in Wheeling, a son of the late Edward and Esther Hunnicutt Scott. He was a Protestant and a fram­ ing carpenter. Surviving are his wife, Robyn Baker Scott; two brothers, Edward Jr. of Belmont and James Ty of Fairpoint; a sister, Rita Lindsay of St. Clairsville; his stepmother, Alice Williams Scott of Flushing. Friends are invited to attend graveside memorial services Thurs­ day at 3 p.m. at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, with Pastor Jack McKimmie officiating. •jr -

SCOTT, Gerald D. “Jerry,” 42, of Benwood W.Va., died Sunday, July 1, 2007, at home. Born in Glendale, Calif, on September 16, 1964. Jerry was the son of Gerald M. Scott of Benwood and the late Delores Booth Scott. He was a former employee of Kalkreuth Roofing Co. In addition to his father, Jerry is survived by three sis­ ters, Sheryl Chamberlain of Moundsville, Georgeanne Tay­ lor and Karen Sue Scott both of South Carolina; and one brother, Edward Scott of Neva- da. Friends will be received at the Allmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling WV on Saturday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. There will be no visitation - on Sunday. Funeral services will be held j -mt m. S» f

SCOTT, Gerald M. “Jerry” 77, of Wheeling, W.Va.. died Sunday, January 13, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born August 23, 1930 in Wheeling, a son of the late Lee H. and Rose E. Feeney Scott. Jerry was a retired Quality Assurance Inspector with the Hydraulic Research Co., Valen­ cia, Calif. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dolores J. Booth Scott; one son, Gerald D. Scott; three brothers, William E„ Robert L. and Thomas E. Scott; three sis­ ters, Rosemary Hickman, Edna Jochum and Charlotte Burkhart. Surviving are one son, Edward L. Scott of Nevada; three daughters, Georgeann L. “Nan” Taylor of South Caroli­ na; Sheryl Lynn Chamberlain of Moundsville, W.Va., Karen Sue Scott of South Carolina; two sis­ ters. Hazel Ralbusky and Angela McAfee, both of Wheel­ ing; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received 6-8 p.m. _^esda^iUh^Altmeyer Funer- i SCOTT, Gertrude Vaughn Naumann, 75, of Triadelphia, W.Va., passed away on Friday, September 3, 2004 in the Bish­ op Joseph H. Hodges Continu­ ous Care Center, Wheeling. She was born January 27, 1929 in Triadelphia, a daughter of the late Curtis B. and Marie Schaub Naumann. Mrs. Scott was a member of the Triadelphia United Methodist Church. She was a presser and clerk at the Glo- Tone Cleaners in Elm Grove for 42 years; and she loved to play bingo. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John R. Scott Sr. in 1985; two brothers, Charles C. and John E. Naumann; and a sis­ ter, Melva Miner. Surviving are a daughter, Jan­ ice Rhodes of Triadelphia; two sons, John “Rusty” Scott Jr. of Triadelphia and Bruce Scott and his wife, Arsenia, of Japan; five sisters, Rose Anna Miller and her husband, William, of Wheel­ ing, Darlene Laudermilt of Mason, W.Va., Nancy Scott and her husband, Delany, of Valley Grove, Shirley Walt and her hus­ band, John, of Dallas, W.Va. and Patty Dague and her husband, Edward, of Triadelphia; and five grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Sep­ tember 7, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling. There will be no visitation on Wednesday. Friends will be received again Thursday, Sep­ tember 9, 2004 from 12 Noon until time of services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Gary Rankin offi­ ciating. Interment in Park View Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Triadelphia United Methodist Church, Box 62, Tri­ adelphia, WV 26059. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. SCOTT, Gladys I. Gregory Long, 64, of Noble St., Bellaire,V died Saturday in City Hospital,—*' Bellaire. She was a member of theg First United Methodist Church, Mar- tins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harry and~^ Sarah Gregory Walton. Surviving^ are her husband, Edgar E. Long Sr.;^ two sons, Edgar E. “Ed” Long Jr. ^> of Centerville, Ohio, and Jpseph W.(^ Long of Bellaire; a daughter, Chris­ tina Long of York, Pa.; six grand-^ children; two great-grandchildren;^- her uncle, Robert Gregory of Bcl-^ laire. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9/^ p.m. Monday at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Asso­ ciation, in care of the Methodist Building, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. Grace L. Scott Grace L. Scott, 95, Columbus, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Wednesday. Oct. 29. 1997 at Rose Gate Nursing Home, Columb u s. She was born Oct. 1, 1902 in Cadiz, a daughter of the late George Poulson and Hattie Wood Poulson. She was a member of Presbyter­ ian Church, St. Clairsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Ralph Scott; her second husband, Les Scott; a son, Franklin Scott; two brothers, Clifford and Dean Poulson; two sisters, Mary Thomas and Veda Del Longo. Surviving are two daughters, Evelyn Casselli of Columbus and Mary Louise Davis of Huntington Beach, Calif.; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main Street, St. Clairsville, Monday from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Terry Alexan­ der officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Gussie Scott Gussie Estaline Scott, 53, of Bannock, died Jan. 21, at her home. She was born Sept. 22, 1928 at Muskogee, Okla., a daughter of James Sloan Hunicutt and the late Georgia Moranda Hunnicutt. She was retired postmaster of Bannock, a member of the Ban­ nock Methodist Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies’ Auxiliary, and the Postal Employees’ Association. Surviving are her husband, Edward Scott Sr.; one daughter, Rita Lindsay of St. Clairsville; three sons, Eddie Jr., of Ban­ nock, Ty and Gary of the home; two brothers, Sloan E. Hun­ nicutt of Warner, Okla., and Sidney Hunnicutt of Lavaca, Ark.; four grandchildren. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, with burial in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Bannock Methodist Church. Friday in his home. He was born Dec. 7, 1916, in Scio, a son of John J. and Inex Pfoutz Scott. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Scio and was affiliated with the Con- otton Valley Little League. Surviving in addition to his parents of Scio are his widow, Cora; two sons, John of Bowerston and Ronald of Scio; one sister, Mrs. Clayton (Lenor a ) David of St. Clairsville; four brothers, Ken­ neth of Clearwater, Fla., James of Niles, Dr. Carl of Columbus and Lynn of Scio; three grand­ children. Services were Monday in Scio with burial in EUB Cemetery, New Rumley. V'^f; A ■ -il s ■ - m

HAROLD SCOTT Harold Beuford Scott, 71, of 45121 Sugartree Road, Woodsfield, OH, passed away Thursday, September 4, 2014 at the Monroe County Care Center, Woodsfield, OH. He was born at Bellaire, OH, on June 20, 1943, a son of the late Beford Theron Scott and Wilma Elizabeth Book Scott. He was a retired high­ way administrator for the Ohio Department of Transportation District 10; a member of the First United Methodist Church, Woodsfield, OH; a member of Monroe Lodge 189 F.&A.M., Woodsfield, OH; V.F.W. Post 5303, Woodsfield, OH, and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Post 2302, Woodsfield, OH, where he was serving as president. In addition to this par­ ents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Donna Jean Scott. / Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Chelsea Elizabeth Scott and Schelley Marie Scott, both of Woodsfield, OH; and one granddaugh­ ter, Madilynn Elizabeth Scott of Woodsfield, OH. A memorial visitation will be held at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 SR 78 West, Woodsfield, OH, from noon to 4 p.m.. Saturday, September 6, 2014. SCOTT, Harold E., 78, of Summer- field, died Saturday in Barnesville Hospital. He was a retired farmer. He was preceded in death by a son, Alex; a brother, Kenneth. Surviving are his wife, Lucille Mann Scott; two sons, Raymond Scott of Bellaire and Harold Mann Jr. of Florida; a sister, Valeriah Paul of Bridgeport; nine grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Campbell- Plumly-Milbourn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Inter­ ment in Temperanceville Cemetery. 1 Harriet Scott Harriet J. S pringer Scott, 88, 377 Fourth §t., Smithfield, formerly of 11th St., Martins Ferry, died Wednesday at home. She was born Dec. 22, 1899 at Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Harry and Jessie Helling Springer. / '] ffeS / *?? S' She was a retired employee of Peoples Banking Co., Martins Ferry, and a member of the Smithfield United Methodist Church. ( She was preceded in death by - her husbana, Lawrence M. Scott. < Surviving are two daughters. J Dorothy E. Scott at home, ana Mrs. Robert (Bernadette) Burriss of Niles; three grandchildren; seven great-grandcnildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 11 a.m. Fri­ day until time of services at 1 p.m. The Rev. Robert AuFrance will officiate at the funeral ser­ vices. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the Smithfield United Methodist Church. SCOTT, Harry E. Jr., 37, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Sunday, December 4, 2011 in Powhatan Point as a result of a traffic accident±/t7 He was born in Win- tersville, Ohio, on May 23, 1974, the son of Harry E. Scott, Sr. and Jane Anne Sikole Scott of Win- tersville. Harry was an employee of the Ohio Valley Coal No. 6 mine in Alledonia, a member of the BFMC Motorcycle Club No. 72 of Wheeling, W.Va., and the True Sportsman’s Club at Jacobsburg, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, John Joseph and Julia Anne Sikole and Harry and Florence L. Scott. He is survived by his wife, Crystal Brunner Scott; his children, Harry E. Scott, III at home, Katie Scott of Wintersville and Cody Brunner of Powhatan Point; his par­ ents Harry Sr. and Jane Anne Scott of Win­ tersville; his sister, Kim­ berly (Chris) Emery of Wintersville; nieces, Julie Emery and Christine (Brad) Warren and his faithful dog, Neil. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, Ohio on Wednesday from 2-8 p.m. where services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with Rusty Atkinson officiating. Burial will fol­ low in the Armstrong Cemetery at Armstrongs Mills, Ohio. A luncheon will be served at the True Sportsman’s Club immedi­ ately following. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. SCOTT, Hazel M., 77, of^tewarts- ville, died Saturday in Bellaire City Hospital. She was Methodist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Scott, in 1941, and by a son, David Scott, in 1928. Surviving are three daughters, Betty Scott of Cam­ bridge, Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Fox of St. Clairsville, and Doris Scott at home; three sisters, Rosa Bruce and Helen McCloud, both of Stewartsville, and Ethel Loveless of St. Clairsville; and six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Grisell-Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway Chapel, in Bellaire, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday where services will be held 2 p.m. Monday. Interment in Mount Zion Cemetery, Key Ridge.

Haze! Scott Hazel M. Scott, 77, of Stewart- ■ sville, died Saturday morning at Bellaire City Hospital. She was born Feb. 26, 1908, at Mc­ Clainsville, a daughter of the late Isaac and Sabina LeMasters Angus. A Methodist by faith, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Robert Scott in 1941; a ; son, David in 1928. Surviving are three daugh­ ters, Betty Scott of Cambridge, j Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Fox of St. Clairsville and Doris Scott at home; three sisters, Rosa Bruze and Helen McCloud, both of Stewartsville and Ethel Loveless of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Grisell-Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway Chapel, Bellaire, to­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 2 p.m. Burial follows in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Key Ridge. Erma Scotty , rci ^ Helen "Erma 'Reger Scott, 71, formerly of Crescent Ka., Clairsville died . Juesday at Guernsey Memorial Cambridge. She was "born

Reger and Mary Martha Arthur Rsler'was a Catholic and a member of the St. Elizabeth Mis-] sion at Crescent. death by She was preceded in aeain uy two brothers and tw° sisters. Es^Lrnrg.soa5fdp|| Scott of Belmont; a daughter, Helen Wheeler of Jeanette, tPa a brotaer, Joseph Reger of Eas Wheeling; a sister, Florence Boggs of Barton; seven grand­ children; three great-grand-

b &£»followed in Chestnutsi?c&r Level Ceme-S tery, Belmont. Helen Scott /<* -<«- ay Helen L- .Scott, 77, of Heartland-Lansing Nursing Home, formerly of Belmont Street, Bellaire, died Friday at the nursing home. She was born a{ Neffs, Nov. 19,1912, a daughter of the late Shannon and Florence McGarry Scott. She was a former employee of the Rogers Hotel, Wheeling and a Methodist. Surviving is a sister-in-law, Ellen Scott of Ravenna; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville with Rev. Joe Blon of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. SCOTT, Henrietta “Sally” Wood, 83, of Wellsburg, W.Va., passed away on Thurs­ day, January 3. 2008, in Weir- lon Medical Center, Weirton, W.Va. She was bom on October 22, 1924 in Wellsburg, daughter of the late Howard H. and Mayme Myers Wood. She was a homemaker. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Paul Scott, on December 31, 1991; two brothers. Floyd and Charles Wood: five sisters, Thelma Joyent, Beulah Patterson, Eliza­ beth Buchanan. Wilma Flaherty and Mary Kramar; and one niece, Thelma DeWitt. Surviv­ ing are three daughters, Paula DeGarmo (Braxton) of St. Louis, Nancy Walnoha (Tim) of Weirton, Sharon “Kay” Nichols (Larry) of Wellsburg; two sis­ ters, Una Serafine of Lafayette, Ind. and Marie Lewis of Wells­ burg; six grandchildren, Kim­ berly Walnoha Zatezalo, Adri­ enne Walnoha, Matthew Nichols, Joshua Nichols, Brax­ ton DeGarmo, Jr., and Stacey DeGarmo: and five great grand­ children, Christopher and Eliza­ beth Zatezalo, Kaden, Ethan and Jocelyn DeGarmo. Friends will be received on Sunday, January 6, 2008 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Cham­ bers Funeral Home, 1030 Main Street, Wellsburg, where funeral services will be held on Mon­ day, January 7, 2008 at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in Franklin Cemetery, Wellsburg. Ida Mae S90U

Ida Mae Scott,Ip* 81, Bannock, died Sunday, Aug. 17 at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. She was born in Black Betsy, W. Va., April 8, 1894, a daughter of William and Mary Adamson. She was a member of the Bannock United Methodist Church. Preceded in death by her husband, Claude, in 1973, she is survived by four sons, Charles, Edward and Eugene all of Bannock, and Farris of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gibeaut of Bannock and Mrs. Katherine Pollock of Wheeling; 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services were held Wed., Aug. 20 with burial in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Ha G. Scott Ila G. Scott, 92, 3400 Monroe St., Rose Hill Towers, Bellaire, digdJTuesday, April 22. 1997 at the Country Club Retirement Cen- ter, Bellaire. She was bom Dec. 18, 1904 in Bellaire. a daughter of the late William H. and Agnes L. Pier- sol Bell. She was a member of the Bel­ laire Presbyterian Church, Order of the Eastern Star 581 Shadyside, where she was past matron and the White Shrine of Jerusalem Mizpah 22 Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Clarence Scott; a son, Joseph Scott; a sister, Laurine Hartman. Surviving are two sons, Louis E. of Bellaire and Robert L. of Wheel­ ing; three brothers, Prentice Bell of Shadyside, William Bell of Wheel­ ing and Harold Bell of Pocono, Pa.; a sister, Agnes Metz of Bridgeport; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grand­ childrens four great-great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Larry Armstrong officiating. Burial follows in Belmont Memori­ al Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Eastern Star services will be conducted Fri­ day at 7 p.m. followed by White Shrine service at 7:15 p.m. at the funeral home. t . , formerly of Scio, of St. Clairsvillc, died Saturday in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of the Scio United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, John J. Scott, in 1980. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Clayton David, with whom she resided; four sons, Kenneth of Clearwater, Fla., James A. of Niles, Ohio, Lynn B. of Scio, and Dr. Carl Scott of Columbus; 17 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil­ dren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today at the Purviance Funeral Home, Scio. Interment in Grandview Cemetery. Iola Scott. Iola Bernice (K^ye) Scott, 47, Elm Grove, W. Va., mother of James Scott, Bannock, died Friday, July 5, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. She was born Dec. 8, 1926, in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Mary L. Bowman and Charles D. Morris. Surviving are her husband, Melford L. Scott; six sons, Robert, Daniel, Roger, Thomas and Charles, all of Wheeling; James, Bannock, a daughter, Mrs. John (Carolyn) Waterhouse, Elm Grove; two brothers, Daniel L. Morris, Wheeling and Ike Morris, Ravenna, Ohio; three sistgers, Mrs. Betty Neihaus, and Mrs. Ruth Zane, Wheeling, and Mrs. Tolitha Hicks, Wellsburg. Funeral services were con­ ducted Monday in Wheeling by Rev. Donald Cover. Burial was at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Jack Scott Jack Scott, 62, 316 W. 23rd St., Bellaire, died Friday in City Hos­ pital, Bellaire. He was born Aug. 18, 1925, in McMechen, W.Va., a son of Timothy Kinney of Bellaire and the late Grace Scott Kinney. A Protestant, he was a member of Bellaire DAV Post 17 and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War ii/if?.' Surviving, in addition to his fa­ rther, are a brother, David Kinney '

Ave., St. Clairsville, died Monday in the Star Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was born in Maynard, Feb. 10,1881, a son of John and Mary Bell Coss Scott. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of St. Clairsville and had served as church treasurer for 15 years, was a member of Belmont Lodge 16 F and AM and Eastern Star Lodge, both of St. Clair­ sville. Surviving are his widow, Evelyn Scott, to whom he was married June 15, 1915, two brothers, William of Maynard and Leslie of St. Clairsville. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, with Rev. Cecil W. Thornton officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. SCOTT, John Homer, 83, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Friday, April 30, 2004 in the Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. He was bom August 27, 1920 in Dallas, W.Va., son of the late John B. and Estella Smith Scott. Mr. Scott was a retired ortho­ pedic specialist for the former Zane Orthopedic Company; and a Presbyterian by faith. In addition to his parents, he i was preceded in death by his j wife, Agnes S. Scott in 2002. Survivina are two sons, John M. Scott and his wife, Patricia A. and Mark A. Scott, both of Wheeling; two granddaughters. Holly A. and Tracy M. Scott, both of Wheeling; a great-grand­ son, Jordon J. Scott, at home. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend oraveside services at 2:30 p.m. fuesday. May 4, 2004 at Stone Church Cemetery with the Rev. Linda Glass officiating. Arrangements by Kep ner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob n.___.O.»♦ 1, u/hfiplino John Scott John Noble Scott, 75, 67761 Graham Road, St. Clairsville, formerly of Bellaire, died Thursday in Forest Hill Retirement Commu­ nity, St. Clairsville. He was born Dec. 10, 1915 at Okmulgee, Okla., a son of the late Joseph T. and Sadie P. Myers Scott.z He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville plant, a member of the First United Methodist Church, Bellaire, Bellaire Ionic Lodge No. 438 F&AM, DAV Post 17 Bellaire, Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville the Osris Shrine of Wheeling] Legion ol Honor and a U.S. Marine veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Joseph Paul Scott and James Roy Scott; a sister, Ruth Ernst. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Ann Brown Scott; a son, John R. (Jack) of Wellsburg, W.Va.; a daughter, Delcie Palmer of Shadyside; a brother, Howard of Dravosburg, Pa., five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, with the Rev. Stephen Sparling officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Ceme­ tery, Powhatan Point. Bellaire Ionic Lodge No. 438 F&AM services at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, in the funeral home. JOHN SCOTT John “Jack” R. Scott, 74 of Wellsburg, WV, died Friday, January 29, 2016 at Wheeling Hospital.He was born June 1, 1941 in Bellaire* OH, son of the late lofin and Ruth Brown Scott.He was retired owner-operator of the for- l mer Mary Ann’s in Wells- I burg, WV. In addition to his parents, Jack was preceded in death | by his sister, Delcie Palmer. Surviving are two daugh­ ters; Letitia “Tish” M. Lieb and her husband, Joel of Philadelphia, PA and Stacy A. Gallant and her wife, Jennifer of Jacksonville, FL, and a grandson, Eric Fitzgerald Gallant of Jack­ sonville, FL.Friends will be received on Tuesday, Feb­ ruary 2, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, followed by Mass of Chris­ tian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral with Msgr. Kevin Quirk as cele­ brant. Interment will be held at the convenience of the fam- ily.Memorial contributions may be made in Jack’s name to Beyond Tomorrow of Brooke County c/o TMCFunding.com. SCOTT, John Russel! “Rusty,” Jr., 48, of Triadel- phia, W.Va.. died Sunday, November 11, 2007. in the Wheeling Hospital, Wheel­ ing. He was born February 26, 1959 in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of the late, John R., Sr. and Gertrude Vaughn Naumann Scott. Rusty was a self employed construction worker; and a member of the Triadelphia United Methodist Church, Triadelphia. He loved to work and fish with his sons. Surviving are two sons, Travis R. and Codi N. Scott, both of Triadelphia; a brother, Bruce Scott of Japan; a sister, Janice Rhoades of Wheeling; and several aunts, uncle,* nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 5-9 p.m. Thursday, November 15, 2007, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling, where services will be held on Friday, November 16, | 2007, at 1 1 a.m. with the Reverend Gary Rankin offici­ ating. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers, memori­ al contributions may be made to the John R. Scott, Jr. Memorial Fund, c/o Wesban- co Bank, P.O. 2088, Wheel- ing. WV 2600^^^^^^— Joseph Scott Joseph Scott, 67, North Sugar St., St. Clairsville, died Tuesday. May 2, 1995, at Wheeling Hospi­ tal. He was born November 30, 1927 at Bellaire, son of Ila Bell Scott of Bellaire and the late C. Eugene Scott. He was retired employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Ben- wood Plant, a member of Thobum United Methodist Church, a Marine veteran of World War II, and the Korean Conflict; a member of Ionic Lodge No. 438 at Bellaire, Ameri­ can Legion Post No. 52 of Bellaire, and the DAV of Bellaire. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife, Mary Jane Neuhan Burke Scott; a son, Joseph Eugene Scott of North Canton; three daughters, Kathleen Ferguson of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Janice Heath of Mount Olive, N.C., and Susan Bebee of Annapolis, Md.; two brothers, Louis Scott of Bel­ laire, Robert Scott of Wheeling; 12 grandchildren and a great-grand­ son. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Friday at 1 1 a.m., with the Rev. Bob Richardson officiating. Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Masonic services will be Thursday at 8 p.m., in the funeral home. SCOTT, Kathryn “Kay’' Kovalyk, 84, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, July 7, 2010 in Wheeling, W.Va. Kay was born May 1 7, 1 926 in Neffs, Ohio, the daughter of the late Alex and" Julia —^Abramuk Kovalyk. ' ^ She was retired from Burdines Department Stores in Florida, a 1945 graduate of Bellaire, High School and a Catholic by faith. Preceding her in death was her husband, Thomas Scott, three brothers, Frank Kovalyk, Pete Kovalyk and Mike Kovalyk, three sis­ ters, Julia Ann Kovalyk, Ann Murray and Sophia VanDyne. Surviving are niece, Pam Bowman of Wheeling with whom she made her home, a brother, William (Stella) Kovalyk of Neffs, Ohio, a sister. Mary Farley of Wheeling, sister-in-law, Carmella Kovalyk of Bellaire, Ohio and many nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends Saturday July 10, 2010 at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire. OH, from 9 a.m. until time of Funeral Liturgy with Mass at 1 la.m. in St. John Catholic Church Bellaire, Ohio with Father Daniel Heusell as Celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Bellaire, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to, The Bellaire High School Alumni Association P.O.B. 307 Bellaire, OH 43906 or Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, 20 Homestead Avenue Wheeling, WV. 26003. Leonna Scott ^ Leonna Krupa Scott, Riverview, Fla., formerly of St. Clairsville, died Wednesday. April 8, 1£98 at ReThomeTShe \vas"oommShady- side in 1917, a daughter of the late John and Suzanne Krupa. She was a member of First Pres­ byterian Church of Brandon, Fla. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers, Andy, Martin and Steve; two sisters. Sue and Mary. Surviving are her husband, Robert H. Scott; three sons, Bill of Riverview, Fla, Gary of Riverton, 111. and Robert of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren; several nephews and nieces. Memorial services will be held at-the First Presbyterian Church of Brandon on Saturday with burial in Riverview Cemetery. Arrange­ ments by All County Mortuary Ser­ vice, Florida. 3lad%wis Scott SCOTT! Lewis E., 77, of 525 S. Zanc Highway, Martins Ferry, died Thurs­ day in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired employee , of National Bank of West Virginia, j National Exchange Bank of Wheeling and former vice president and audi­ tor of Security National Bank and Trust Co., Wheeling. He was pre­ ceded in death by his wife, Frances R. Kelly Scott in 1974. Surviving are a son, Stuart E. of Streetsboro, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Glenn L. (Shirley) Simpson of Washington, D.C.; two granddaughters, three great-grand­ children. Friends received at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7-9 p.m. today, from 11 a.m. until serv­ ices at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Donations may be made to the Amer­ ican Cancer Society. SCOTT, Lisa J. Fonner, 36, of Dallas, W.Va., died Wednes­ day, October 6, 2004 in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was bom September 25, 1968 in Wheeling, W.Va., a daughter of the late Fred and Clara Burkey Fonner. Lisa was a homemaker; and a Protestant by faith. Surviving are her husband, Dennis L. Scott; a son, Dustyn Scott; a daughter, Shelby Scott; two brothers, Donald Durbin and Fred Fonner; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday, Octo­ ber 8, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will- be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, October 9,J 2004 with Pastor Paul SmithB officiating. Interment in Mtfl View Cemetery, Dallas. ■ Memorial contributions may® be made to the American Cancer! Society, 300A Scott Avenue,! Morgantown, WV 26505. I Personal condolences may be I offered to the family at | oin Lola Scott Lola Mikes Ferrebee Scott, 75, Bellaire, formerly of Paden City, W.Va., dj 1996, at the Country Club Retire­ ment Center, Bellaire. She was born on Jan. 24, 1921, in Paden City, a daughter of the late Everett and Addie Mae Beaver. She was a Protestant. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, John Ferrebee; her second husband, Berkley Scott. Surviving are her son, Wade H. of Paden City; a daughter, Mallie Ostrander of Bellaire; three grand­ children. Friends will be received Satur­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m., with Mon­ signor Paul Metzger officiating. Burial in Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City. SCOTT, Lucia “Lucy” ' Spinelli, 78, of Frederick, Md., passed away Satur­ day, June 27, 2009 sur­ rounded by family at her daughters home in New Market, MD. She was the wife of the late William Edward Scott, SWFC US Army of Wheeling, WV. Surviving are five chil­ dren; 17 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; i three sisters; two brothers, | and numerous nieces and I nephews. She was preceded in death by James White, her companion of 20 plus years. Family will receive friends at Stauffer Funeral Home, 1621 Opossum- town Pike, Frederick on Thursday, July 2nd, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Mass of Christian burial will be offered on Friday at 1 p.m. At St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Church,,4103 Prices Distillery Rd., Ijamsville, MD 21754 . Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Frederick County, P.O. Box 1799, Frederick, MD 21702. Loueila Sctftt, 83, Glencoe, died Saturday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. She was born Sept. 9, 1887, at Stewartsville, a daughter of the late James and Annie Hines McMahon. She was a member of the Glencoe Methodist Church and the W.S.C.S. of the church. Her husband, Dale Scott, died in 1937. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nick (Edith) Kaluger of Glencoe, one grandson, Larry and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday in St. Clairsville with Rev. Gordon Farmer of­ ficiating. Interment was in Glencoe Cemetery. Luella P. Scott /Dli^l Luclla P. Scott, 83, Huntcr-Ballard Road, Bethesda, died Saturday at her home. She was bom March 23, 1908 at Centerville, a daughter of the late John and Lydia Rigglc Wilson. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by three brothers; one sister. Surviving are her husband, Louis Mathew Scott; two daughters, Bessie Bunting of Newark and Betty Roc of Speidel; one son, Raymond Scott of Bethesda; six grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at Kclly-Kcmp Funeral Home, Bethes­ da, Monday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. Burial in Ebcnezer Ceme­ tery, Bethesda. ''t'SCOTT, Louis Eugene, 69, of 65022 Breezy Point Lane, Bellaire, died. Suncjpy Mnv 2—!£££, in Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired employee of Ironworkers Local 549, Wheeling, and a member of the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ, Bellaire. He was preceded in death by his par­ ents, Clarence and Ila Grace Bell Scott; a brother, Joseph Scott. Surviving are his wife, Zola Van Camp Scott; a son, Kim A. of Shadyside; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Debra) Weigle and Mrs. Byron (Jean) Thobum, both of Bellaire; a brother, Robert L. of Wheeling; four grandchildren; a great-grandson. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. Friends then received from 9 a.m. Wednesday until time of services at 11 a.m. at the First Christian Church, 3565 Belmont St., Bellaire. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial con- .tributions may be made to the Alzheimers Foundation care of OSU Development Fund #536246, Office of Medical Center Development Fund, 1375 Perry St., Columbus, Ohio 43201. SCOTT, Margaret Lee Dobrzynski, 67, formerly of St. Paul Terrace, Wheeling, W.Va., went home to be with her Lord Sunday, March 9, 2003, after passing away in Bishop Joseph H. Hodges Con- I tinuous Care Center, Wheeling. She was bom Oct. 4, 1935 in 1 Wheeling, daughter of the late Edward and Velma Bennington Dobrzynski. She was a member of the Pentecostal Apostolic Church, Moundsville, W.Va. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Emma Ferrell and Delores Dobrzynski; and a brother, Robert Dobrzynski. Surviving are a daughter, Diane Scott and her fiance, Mike Wiselka, of Wheeling; two sons, Robert Scott and his wife, Marie, of New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va. and Bart Scott and his fiancee, Judy Hall, of' Elm Grove, Wheeling; two sis­ ters, Judy Kuhns and her hus­ band, James, of Triadelphia, W.Va. and Virginia Wirics of Hampton, Va.; four brothers, Edward Dobrzynski and his wife, Shirley, of Indianapolis, Ind., Joseph Dobrzynski and wife, Diane, of Barton, Ohio, William Dobrzynski and his wife, Terry, of Elm Grove and Don Dobrzynski of Triadelphia; and five grandchildren, Aman­ da, Nikki, Travis, Gage and i Tammy. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and then from 12:30 p.m. until time of service at 1:30 p.m. Wednes­ day, March 12, 2003 at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling with the Rev. Danny Price officiating. Interment in Stone Church Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. SCOTT, Martha V., 78, of East Main Street, St. Clairsville, died Friday. March 8. 1996, at home. She was a retired clerk tor Home Supply Co., St. Clairsville, and a member of the Thoburn Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne T. and Anna Longley VanCuren; a brother, Wayne “Cricket.” Surviving are a daughter. Sue LaCross of Cadiz; a granddaughter, Carla LaCross of St. Clairsville; a great-granddaughter, Cassie Jo LaCross; three nieces; a nephew. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Mon­ day at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Interment in Richland Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Mart It Miss 1 :ott, 66, RD 1, Flushing, died Saturday in a Cambridge Hospital. She was born in Moorefield Township, March 5, 1905, a daughter of the late William Thomas and Myrtle Mae Vickers Scott. Surviving are one brother, Harold Scott of Piedmont. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Freeport with Rev. Harry Milligan and Marion Rogers officiating. Burial was in Greenmont Union Cemetery. Martha L. Earley Scott (December 12, 1926 - March 10,2009)

Martha L. Earley Scott, 82, of 3661 Santiago Drive, Westerville, Ohio (formerly of Woodsfield, Ohio) died Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at her home.

She was bom in Woodsfield, Ohio on December 12, 1926 a daughter of the late Asher and Rose Yockey Earley.

Martha was a homemaker and a former school teacher in Woodsfield and Columbus, Ohio. She was also a member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Westerville, Ohio.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Mary Lou Scott.

Surviving are her husband of 53 years, Franklin Scott; one son: John (Stephanie) Scott of Baltimore, Maryland; two daughters: Laura Scott of Westerville, Ohio and Ann (Joe) Adson of Independence, Kentucky; one brother: Ralph E. Earley of Wayne, Michigan; one grandson: Asher Adson.

Friends will be received at the Moreland Funeral Home, 55 East Schrock Rd., Westerville, Ohio from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 2009.

Friends will then be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio from 5-8 p.m. Friday, March 13,2009.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 14, 2009 at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, Woodsfield, Ohio with Rev. Fr. David Gaydosik as the celebrant. Burial will follow in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio.

Vigil services will be held at 8:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Mrs. M £> Mrs. MaryJ. Scoit. 81. 152 Woodrow Ave., St. Clairsville, died Tuesday morning in the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. She was born in St. Clairsville, May 22, 1885, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Payne, and was the oldest living native born negro resident. She had been a seamstress and dressmaker for over 60 years. She was a member of Mt. Pisgah A..ME. Church, St. Clairsville. Her hus­ band, Harry, preceded her in death in 1962 and a son, Harry Jr., died in 1940. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Emmett Weir, St. Clairsville, two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The body is at the Henderson, Warren, Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville were ser­ vices wiil be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. by the Rev. Fred Doakes Jr., pastor of the Mt. Pisgah AME Church. Burial will be at Union Cemetery. SCOTT, Mary Jane, 83, of North Fort Myers, Fla., recently living in Annapolis, Md., with her daughter, previously of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died February 12, 201 1 at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. She was born November 28, 1927 in Wheeling, W.Va. 7" She graduated from Bellaire^High School in 1945, and attended Ohio Valley General Hospital Nursing School from 1945-48. She was employed as an accountant/office manager at Clifford Buick car deal­ ership. She was a lifetime volun­ teer for numerous causes, including Community Child Study Club; American Legion Auxiliary; Lee Memorial Hospital; volunteer for Lee County, Fla. voting polls; St. Clairsville United Methodist Church; and North Fort Myers United Methodist Church. She was an avid reader of Fiction and mystery nov­ els, and loved swimming, playing bridge and being with family and friends She was preceded in death by her First husban/L Keith E. Burke, who died in 1963; her second husband, Joseph W. Scott; parents, Carl F. and Margaret Harris Neuhann; and siblings, John Carl Neuhann, and Peggy Beuter. She is survived by daughters, Susan Burke- Bebee of Annapolis, Janice Heath of Ml. Olive, N.C., and Kathleen Ferguson of Margate, Fla.; stepson, Joseph Scott of Ohio; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation Monday, February 14, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., and Tuesday, February 15, from noon to 1 p.m. at Taylor Funeral Home, 147 Duke of Gloucester St., Annapolis. Services on Tuesday, February 1 5, at 1 p.m. at Taylor Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be private in St. Clairsville^ Mrs. Mary Scott Mrs. Mary Ruth Walls Scott, 63, Richmond, Ohio, died Mon­ day in Shadyside Hospital, Pitts- (

She was a daughter of William J. and Artie M. Walls and for- j merly resided in St. Clairsville | and Flushing before moving to ! Richmond one year ago. She was a member of the Pentecos­ I tal Church of Bridgeport and a practical nurse by profession. I Surviving are her husband, j Hubert Scott, one daughter, Mrs. Eloise Farr, Moundsville, two sons, William, in the state of Washington, Wendell of 1 i Wheeling, seven grandchildren, i three brothers, Roy of Blooming- dale, Wilbert of Richmond and Oliver of Cadiz, two sisters, Mrs. Leona Childers, HarrisviUe and Mrs. Alma Molinatto of Warren, Ohio. Funeral services were held Wednesday in St. Clairsville in i charge of Elder Raymond Jud- I son, and Rev. Majestic of Bloomingda1e. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Mary V. Scott Mary V. Scott, 67, of Bel Capre Apartments, Bellaire, died Friday, March 28, 2003, at the Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. She was bom March 21, 1936 in Fairpoint, a daughter of the late Kermit L. and Florence Ludwig Wright. Mary was a homemaker and | Protestant by faith. Surviving are her children, Barbara E. Smathers of West Virginia, Florence M. King of Bellaire, Richard A. Scott of Avella, Pa., Beatrice K. Baker of Belmont, Kermit L. Scott and Jamie L. Smathers, both of Bellaire; 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Goudy Church of Christ Cemetery, near Woodsfield with Evangelist Thomas Tucker, II, officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Goudy Church of Christ in care of William Copeland, 331 South Main Street, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. Matthew Scott j^l^ol93 Matthew Lewis Scott, 88, Hunter Ballard Rd., Bethesda, died Sunday, Dec. 19, 1993, in Bar- nesville Hospital. He was bom May 16, 1905 in Belmont County, son of the late Matthew and Martha Vanness Scott. He was a farmer and also retired from the Powhatan Mining Co., and a Protestant. He was preceded in death by his wife, Luella Wilson Scott; a broth­ er, James; four sisters, Hazel Scott, Mary Gale, Clara Hanlon and Stella Milhoan. Surviving are two daughters, Bessie Bunting of Newark and Bet­ ty Roe of Speidel; a son, Raymond Scott of Bethesda; a sister, Nellie King of California; six grandchil­ dren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. John Jackson officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. SCOTT, Maxine A., 92, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at the East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, Ohio.^/^ She was born on November 11, 1918 in Cadiz, Ohio, a daughter of the late Earl and Bessie Elliott Lambom. Maxine loved her family and friends and to watch the birds and enjoy beauti­ 1 ful flowers. Her greatest joy came from teaching the Bible. She was an active member of the St. Clairsville Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gaylord Scott, her son, Jerry Anderson a grand­ daughter, Heather Lang and her first husband, MacDonald Anderson. Surviving are her son, Phillip (Patricia) Anderson of Bethel Park, Pa., her daughters, Donna (James) Richmond of St. Clairsville, Ohio and Cheryl (Matthew) Toto of Westfield, Mass.; her brother, Robert Lambom of St. Clairsville, Ohio and her sister, Helen LeMay of Colorado Springs, Colo.. Also 12 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and five great-great-grand chil­ dren. There will be no view­ ing. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at the St. Clairsville Kingdom Hall at 2 p.m. with Joseph Witsberger. Arrangements by the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory 204 West Main Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio. f r L.,, 44, of 33736 State Route 78, Lewisville, died Wednesday near Belmont. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lewisville, and an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was preceded in death by his father, Har­ mon G. Scott; a sister. Surviving are his mother, Thelma L. Kuhn Scott of Lewisville; six brothers, Franklin of Westerville, Ohio, Richard of Columbus, Eugene, James, Jerry and Philip, all of Lewisville; four sisters, Charlene Lenser of Rocky River, Ohio, Janet Johnson of Croton, Ohio, Debbie Scott and Nancy Scott, both of Columbus; 16 nieces and nieces; a great-niece; a great-nephew. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Brubach-Watters Funeral Home, 202 Main St., Summerfield, Ohio. Funer­ al liturgy with Mass will be celebrat­ ed at 11 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Lewisville Full military graveside services will be held by Belmont Veterans Coun­ cil. Vigil services at 8 p.m. Sunday. Milford Scott Milford Harold Scott, 82, for­ merly of Maynard, died Sunday, June 6, 1999 at Forest Hill Nursing Home, St. Clairsville. He was bom May 10, 1917 in Maynard, son of the late Ross Scott and Flora Hrabak Scott. The retired shoe store and restaurant manager in Chicago, 111., he was an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the May­ nard Methodist Church. Surviving are several cousins. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Rod Grafton officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Scott services A memorial service has been scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday at Bundy-Law Funeral Home for Myrtle Marie Hook Scott, 92, for­ merly of Cambridge, who died Sun­ day (March 17, 1996) in Inverness, Fla. The Rev. Raymond Rice will offi­ ciate. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery. She was bom Aug. 8, 1903, in State College, Pa., daughter of the late Rucben Levi and June Elizabeth Moore Hook. She was a homemaker and a Pre­ sbyterian by faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Scott, in 1968. Also deceased are two sons; a daughter; two sisters. She leaves two sons, Vernon Scott of Cambridge and Raymond Scott of Ocala, Fla.; four brothers, Walter, Gordcn, Robert and Ralph Hook, all of State College; 20 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Naomi SoMLAf)fm Naomi Scott, 70, 1310 Elm St., Bellaire, died Friday at home. She was born in Wetzel County, W.Va., Sept. 3,1917, a daughter of Ray and Cora Ashcraft Lazear. A self-employed owner of Naomi’s Beauty Shop, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bellaire, Margery Hendershot Circle of the church and the Order of Eastern Star Bellaire chapter. Her husband, Walter M. Scott, preceded her in death, as well as a sister, Agnes E. Ott. Surviving are two sons, William C. White of Pittsburgh and Delbert 0. Copeland of Euless, Texas; three step-daughters, Blanche Riddle of Texas, Nancy Schultz of Los Angeles and Mar- tha Madama of Westerville; a ; brother, Ronald Lazear of : Ray land; two sisters, Mrs. j Rudolph (Wilma) Benton of j Mingo Junction and Mrs. Frank (Elva) Nicholson of Steubenville; five grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire, today, noon to 9 p.m., where services. will be Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. James Tag­ gart officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, Steubenville. Rev. Newton Scott Rev. Newton Scott, 93, Belle Haven Apts., Steubenville, died Wednesday at 6:42 p.m. at Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. Born Dec. 6, 1883, at Fincastle, Va., he was a son of the late Madison A. and Mary Spangler Scott. He was a retired United Methodist minister, his last charge being the Ranken Methodist Church near Cadiz. Preceded in death by his first ^ wife, Beatrice Lynn Scott, inc* 1940, he is survived by his' widow, Lucy M. Shivers Scott; ^ six sons, Novelle C. and Homer' C., both of Richmond, Talmadge L. of Steubenville, Charles W. of West Mifflin, Pa., Wilburt N. of Washington, D. C. and George W. of Smithfield; 10 grandchildren, three great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Nightingale Funeral Home, • Smithfield, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Rev. Tom Hamerton officiating. Burial in Fort Steuben Burial Estates. Irene SCOTT wupr Olive Irene Scott, 89, Good Shep­ herd Nursing Home, Wheeling formerly of East Richland, died Thursday, Sept. 9, 1993, at the home She was bom in Richland Twp., Sept. 2, 1904 a daughter of the late Elija and Margaret Bramhall Richards. She was a retired employee of the former Belmont County Sanatarium and also retired operator for the C&P Telephone Co., Wheeling and a member of the Boydsville United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Glenn Scott; a sister, Mary Hazel Norris and a brother. Surviving are three nieces a neph­ ew and several great-nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairs- villc, Monday noon until lime of ser­ vices at 1 p.m. Burial will be in West Alexander Cemetery, West Alex- ander, Pa.______i SCOTT, Patricia A. Kelly, 72, resident of Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, Decem­ ber 19, 2006 in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was bom September 4, 1934 in Wheeling, tne daughter of the late Thomas and Ann Johnson Kelly. She was a homemaker; and a member of the Short Creek United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband. Melford Scott. Surviving are her sons, Mike. (Brenda) w Milliken, Don (Michelle) Milliken. and Ron Milliken of Wheeling, and Tom Milliken of Wisconsin: a daugh­ ter, Patti (Chris) Minzler of Wheeling; brothers, Dick (Janet) Kelly and Pete (Rose) Kelly of Wheeling; a sister, Kathleen Johnson of South Carolina; sev­ eral grandchildren, great-grand­ children, nieces, and nephews. There will be no visitation. Memorial services will be held Tuesday, December 26, 2006, 2 p.m. at the Short Creek Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Michael D. Linger officiating. Interment in Short Creek Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.kepner funeral.com. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheeling, WV. PAUL SCOTT Paul E. Scott, Sr., 74, of Belmont. OH, died Sunday, May 11, 2014, at his home. He was born December 16, 1939, in Wheeling, WV, a son of the late William and Erma Reger Scott. Paul was the retired owner/ operator of Paul Scott Roofing & Heating and a member of St. Paul Catholic Church of Flushing, Ohio. Paul was a avid Amateur Radio Operator going by the call signs of first the technical license sign WD8DIP then upgraded to the general license sign N8DBY. Paul worked very hard to provide for his fam­ ily. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, William Scott. -Tl~ Surviving are his wife, Marlene Gates Scott; two sons, Paul E. (Martha) Scott, Jr. and Daniel (Kathy) Scott; a daughter, Mary Beth Scott, all of Belmont; a sister, Helen (Mason) Wheeler of Jeanette, Pa.; three grand­ children, Matthew Scott, Sarah Scott, and Kaitlyn Scott Kuhn. Friends will be received from 2-8 p.m. Thursday at Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, 204 West Main Street, St. Clairsville, OH, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday with Fr. Frederick C. Kihm officiat­ ing- Burial will follow in Chestnut Level Cemetery, Belmont, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul Catholic Church, P.O. Box 45, Flushing, OH 43977. Share your thoughts and memories of Paul with his family at www.altmeyer. com. Paul W. Scott Paul W. Scott, 82, North Market Street. St. Clairsville, died Sunday. §£JU—2^r-HHHr-at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was bom July 20, 1914 in Alle- donia. a son of the late Emmet and Elizabeth Baker Scott. He was a retired miner of Sagi­ naw Mine St. Clairsville, a former deputy sheriff of Belmont County, a Protestant. Marine veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion Post 159, St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Christine Laonardi Scott; two brothers; six sisters. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gene (Connie) Cawthorne of St. Clairsville; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.. where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Robert Fulton officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Ralph Scott V/^o|9x, Ralph L. Scott, 69, Maynard, died Wednesday evening in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was bom June 6, 1923 at Maynard, son of the late William A. and Ethel M. Donley Scott. He was a retired miner for Saginaw Mine, St. Clairsville, a member of the Maynard United Methodist Church and a World War II U.S. Army veteran. He was preceded in death by a brother, William Hartman; two sisters, Elma Reynard and Dolores Grafton. Surviving is a sister, Evelyn Evanovich of St. Clairsville. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Friday 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., where ser­ vices will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Clark Hogue of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Rayla Scgtt^^ Rayla LaVerne Johnson Scott, 23, of 1020 East 64th St., Tulsa, Okla., died Thursday at the City of Faith Hospital, Tulsa. She was bom July 28, 1962, in Bell- aire, a daughter of Shirley Johnson of Bellaire and the late William Richardson. Surviving, in addition to her mother, are her husband, Clarence; a daughter; five brothers, Doran of New York, Edwin of Bellaire, Billy of Wheeling, Michael and Charles, both of Steubenville; two sisters, Denise of Bellaire and ! Renee of Steubenville; maternal ; grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Wade of Bellaire; maternal great­ grandmother, Lillie Johnson of Shadyside; paternal grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Richardson of Bellaire. Preceding her in death was a brother, Royce Smelly. Friends will be recived at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, Mon­ day, 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m., with Elder Darrell Parker in charge. Burial follows in High Ridge Cemetery, Bellaire. SCOTT, Raymond A. “Scotty,” 68, of Triadel- phia, WV, formerly of Dallas, WV, died Saturday, June 9, 2012 in Wheeling Hospital. He was born November 7, 1943 in Harlan, KY. He was a retired coalmin­ er from the Shoemaker Mine; member of the Wolfenbarger Chapel Bap­ tist Church in Tazewell, TN; a proud farmer; avid fisherman, hunter, and all- around sportsman. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Oraleen Dodd Scott; his step-mother, Dora Scott; two brothers, Robert Scott and Russell Scott. Survivors include his lov­ ing wife, of 48 years, Gar­ net Bledsoe Scott; three children, Raymond (Larri- ette) Scott, Jr. of Proctor, Tammy (Joseph) Sbema of Sherrard, Tina (Tim) Carri- gan of Marianna, PA; eight grandchildren, Zachary Sbema, Timothy Sberna, Jordan Scott, Austin Corvi- no, Sarah Sberna, Hattie Scott, Aden Carrigan, Alton Carrigan; several nieces and nephews; many cousins and friends. Family will receive friends Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crema­ tory, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville, WV and Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at Coffey Funeral Home, 937 Broad St., New Tazewell, TN. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at Wolfenbarger Chapel Bap­ tist Church, 3704 Powell River Road, Tazewell, TN with Rev. LJ Ellis and Rev. Gary Fletcher officiating. Family will receive friends at the church from noon until the time of serv­ ice. Interment in Wolfenbarg­ er Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions may be made to the Wolfenbarger Chapel Baptist Church or Wolfenbarger Cemetery, c/o Sue Seabolt, 5292 Powell River Rd., Tazewell, TN 37879. Raymond Scott Raymond Francis Scott, 60, ot Glencoe, Ohio, died Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2004 at his home. He was bom July 5, 1944 at Belmont, Ohio, the son of the late Harold and Lucille Mann Scott. Raymond was a veteran of the ! United States Army. [ In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Alexander. Raymond is survived by his wife, Mary Palmer Scott; one son, Raymond Scott Jr., of Cambridge, Ohio; four daughter, Jessica Anne Scott of Bellaire, Tiffany Rose Scott of the home; Bunnie Sue Scott and Sherrie Lynne Scott, both of Cambridge, Ohio; one brother, Harold Mann Jr., of Fla., and one grandson, Tyler Morgan Davis. Friends will be received Sunday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m., at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Bridgeport, where funeral services will be held Monday, 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Family requests memorial contributions to the Disabled American Veterans, 3134 Guernsey Street, Bellaire, OH 43906. Robert J. Scott Robert J. Scott, 58, Barton Road, St. Clairsville, former Wheeling resident, died Mon­ day, July 14, at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. Born in Chicago, 111., Jan. 25, 3SI& a son of the late Robert S. and Clara Scott, he had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 22 years, and had been the radio technician for WWVA Radio since 1947. He was a member of St. Matthews Episcopal Church of Wheeling, was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II, was an instructor-trainer for the American Red Cross in Water Safety and Boating, was a member and past commander of American Legion Post 159 of St. Clairsville, a member of the Toastmasters Club, the Auxiliary Patrol, National Mariners Club, the YMCA and Belmont County Amateur Radio Emergency Corp. He was a member of St. Clairsville Memorial Park Board for fif­ teen years. Surviving are his widow, Teresa Cerutti Scott; four daughters, Mrs. Patricia Barclett of Dunkirk, Md., Mrs. Sandra Calabria of Falls Church, Va., Robin and Bar­ bara Scott both of the home; one sister, Mrs. Sally Maguire of Bethlehem, Wheeling; one grandchild. Services were held Thursday, July 17 with burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Scott, Robert H., age 94 of Reservoir Rd., St. Clairsville, OH died Friday, Dec. 3, 2010 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, OH. Private interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Grisell Funeral Home, Bellaire. ]p f fl'lCUtdJx, )9/b SCOTT, Rodney D., 60, of Shadyside, OH, died Monday, April 21, 2014 at Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, WV. Rodney was born April 28, 1953 in Braxton County, WV, a son of the late Darrell D. and Maxine Moore Scott. He was retired from Goldsmith and Eggleton LLC., Wadsworth, OH, A former Powhatan Fire Dept, volunteer and a Baptist. Preceding him in death was a brother, Larry Scott. Surviving are his chil­ dren, Doris Scott of Shadyside, OH, Amelia Scott of Martins Ferry, OH, Tiffany and Rodney Scott both of Wooster, OH; his siblings, Johnny (Pam) Scott and Steve (Janet) Scott all of Akron, OH, Darrell (Jill) Scott of Norton, OH, Karen (Ray) Rogers of Left Hand, WV, Sharon Rogers, Connie Smith and Sherry Scott all of Barberton, OH, Donna ( Mohammad) Ahmed of FI and Darlene Palmer of Woodsfield, OH; six grand children, Cathreene, Johnethan, and Kirsten Scott, Blaine, Kaden, and Braden Proul; many^ nieces and nephews. / Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, OH, Friday from 3 p.m. until time of Funeral Service at 7 p.m. with Pastor Joel Traylor officiating. I

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L 1 Vi Ml SCOTT, Ruby Jane Hub­ bard, 57, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, of Triadel- phia, W.Va., passed away peacefully at her home after a long battle with lung cancer on Sunday, January 7, 2007. Ruby was born February 22, 1949 in Chester, W.Va., the daughter of the late Raymond Alvin Hubbard and Pearl Alli­ son Hubbard. She was a high school grad­ uate of Oak Glen High School. She was married for 40 years to her loving husband, Richard Lee Scott, formerly of Pierce, W.Va. on May 21, 1967 in Chester, where they met. They moved to Triadel- phia together in 1969. . She was a faithful member and elder of Dallas United Presbyterian Church; loved bowling on the Rise and Shine League at the Elm Grove Bowling lanes for many years; and was a girl scout, where she received her curve bar. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Sara Hubbard who died at infancy and Patri­ cia Ann Bacon; and two broth­ ers, Thomas Hubbard and Rev­ erend Richard Hubbard. In addition to her endearing husband, she is survived by two sons, SFC Grant Richard Scott and his wife, Rhonda, of Fort Lee, Va. and Paul Marvin Scott and his wife, Marsha, of Dallas, W.Va.; a daughter, Gretchen Lorraine Ennis and her husband, Lou, of Short Creek, W.Va.; two grandsons. David Cole Unterzuber anc Angelo Richard Scott; three granddaughters, Megan Victo ria Ennis, Geneta Hunter Scot and Mylie Lynn Scott; three brothers, Cecil Hubbard o Islamorada, Fla., James Hectoi Hubbard and his wife, Lynn, ol Hookstown, Pa. and Keith “Pete” Hubbard of Chester; two sisters, Linda Graham and her husband, Jim, of Haines City, Fla. and Sanely Grey and her husband, Robert, of East Liverpool, Ohio; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Friends will be received on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 from Noon-8 p.m. and on Wednesday, January, 10, 2007 from 9 a.m. until time )f service at 10 a.m at the

Wendywe Scott,tY& eight-year-oldM daughter of James William and Carolyn Herbert Scott of Ban­ nock, died last Thursday in a traffic accident at Bannock. She was born Jan. 25,1968. She was a member of the World Wide Church of God at Bridgeport and was a third grader at Fairpoint Elementary School. x _ Surviving in addition to her parents are three sisters and a brother, Tonja Lynn, Lisa Ann, Lori Ellen and Jimmy, all of the home; maternal, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Herbert of St. Clairsville; pater­ nal grandfather, Melford Scott of Wheeling; maternal great­ grandfather, William L. Herbert of St. Clairsville. Services were Saturday with burial in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Wilhelmina Scott Jp.|9l Wilhelmina J. “Billie” Scott, 70, Steubenville, died Monday in Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. She was born Sept. 12, 1920 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late William and Viola Ochsenbein Davis. She was a member of Labelle View Church of Christ of Steuben­ ville. Surviving are her husband, James C.; two daughters, Holly Perko of Huntington, W.Va. and Jan Davis of Wheeling, W.Va.; one brother, Jack Davis of Oregon, 111.; four sisters, Rachel DeGarmo, Adabelle Schwender, Ruth Murray, and Loretta Sutton, all of Martins Ferry; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Me- Clave-Chandler-Mills Funeral Home, Steubenville, with the Rev. Keith Short officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Steubenville. Monday at his home in Maynard from an apparent heart attack while shoveling snow. Born in Maynard, Aug. 27, 1889, he was a son of the late John and Mary Belle Coss Scott. He was a member of the Maynard United Methodist Church and a retired coal miner. Preceded in death by his wife, Ethel Donley Scott, he is sur­ vived by three daughters, Mrs. Alma Reynard of RD Cadiz, Mrs. Deloris Grafton of St. Clairsville, and Mrs. Evelyn Evanovich of RD Adena; one son, Ralph of Maynard; nine grandchildren and 13 great­ grandchildren; one brother, Leslie Scott of St. Clairsville. Services Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Watson Funeral Home, Maynard, with the Rev. Robert Mattern officiating. Burial in Olive Branch Cemetery, HarrisVille. William Scott William E. Scolt, 70, of Frostproof, Fla., formerly of Lansing, Ohio, died Wednesday, May 10, 2006, at Winter Haven Hospital, Winter Haven, Fla. He was bom July 15, 1935, at Wheeling, W Va. the son of the late William E. and Helen M. Reger Scott. William was a retired sheet metal worker and a ham radio operator. He is survived by his wife Betty M. Schockey Scott, a son, Timothy Scott of Frostproof, Fla.; a daughter, Tamnina Vargo of Groveport, Ohio; a brother, Paul Scott of Belmont, Ohio, a sister Helen Wheeler of Jennette, Pa.; a granddaughter Rose Kathleen Gardner of Grove Port, Ohio; 3 grandsons, William Wendell Vargo of Grove Port, Ohio, Justin Lee Scott of Frostproof, Fla., Joshua Logan Scott of Brilliant, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. where services will be held on Tuesday at 10 a.m. with Mr. Richard Rothermund, officiating. Interment to follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. William Scott William E. Scott, 71, 52 Maple Ave., Lansing, died Sunday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born July 21, 1916 at Cabin Creek, W.Va., a son of the late Vernon,-and Orpha Marx Scott. (OftPKIU /f$f He was self-employed ana a Protestant. He was preceded in death by a brother, Hugh Scott and a sister, Thelma Young. Surviving are two sons, Paul of Belmont, and William of Lansing; a daughter, Mrs. Mason (Helen) Wheeler of Jeannette, Pa.; a brother, Vernon of Frostproof, Fla.; a sister, Evelyn Fuller of Nelsonville; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be neld at 10 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Tim Woodward officiating . Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. SCOTT, William Harold “Bill” 83, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at his home with his family. Bill was bom November 20, 1929, in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late William C. and Mary Ellen Fields Scott. He was retired from sev­ eral businesses including, the former Garvin’s Dairy of Wheeling, WV, Wheeling Tent and Awning, and Top Ford Lawn Mower shop in Bellaire, OH. He was a Christian by faith. Surviving is his wife of 49 years, Sandra Kay Travis Scott, a son, William L. Scott of Bellaire, OH, two grand- sons, Nick Scott and Nathan Scott both of Bellaire, OH. / c— Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, Ohio, on Saturday, June 22, 2013, from 11 a.m. until time of i service at 1 p.m. with Reverend Ray Benesh offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, Ohio. __ 'fs'COTT, William J. Sr., formerly of N. Ninth Street, Martins Ferry, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2000, in East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care, Martins Ferry. He was retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, and a member of the First Christian Church, Martins Ferry. He was preceded in death by his wife, Blodwyn Jetta “Jay” Scott; his parents, William O. and Aliena Davidson Scott; a brother, Robert; a sister, Fern Hilke. Surviving are a son, William J. “Jack" Jr. of Martins Ferry; four daughters, Billie Jaye Walker of Kennesaw, Ga., Bertie Joy Logan and her husband, Tim, of Akron, Beckie Jo Bacue and her husband, Robert, of Warren, Betta Jan Harrison and her husband, Robert, of Dallas, Ga.; 10 grandchildren; three great-grandchil­ dren. Memorial services will be held at 4:30 p.m. today at the First Christian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church, 710 S. Zanc Highway, Martins Ferry, Ohio 43935. Arrangements by Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth streets, Martins Ferry. WILLIAM SCOTT William Wilson “Bill" Scott passed away peace­ fully at Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center, Wheeling, WV on August 7, 2017. Bill was born on May 12th, 1928 in Wheeling. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eugene Wallace Scott and Cather­ ine Wilson Scott; one brother-in-law, Dale L. Fisher, all of Bridgeport, OH. Surviving are his sister, Catherine “Kate” Fisher of Bridgeport; nieces, Cathy (Andy) Carey of Wheeling, Susie (Mike) Beihl of Si. Clairsville; great-niece, Lauren (Matt) Baker of Wheeling; great-nephew, Alex Beihl and great niece, Katie Beihl, both of St. Clairsville. Bill also leaves behind the family’s beloved cat, Kitty. The grandson of one of the founders of The Scojt Lumber Company, Bill worked at several store locations up until his retire­ ment from the Triadelphia, WV store. A U.S. Air Force Veteran, Bill served the majority of his duty in Germany. Bill was a member of the Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, Bridgeport. He was a lifetime member of the Marlins Ferry Elks and a member of the Harley Owners Group. Bill was an avid flier and an enthusias­ tic rider of motorcycles. He will be missed by his Sonny Boy “family.” Friends arc invited to pay their respects and cele­ brate a life well-lived at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd. Bridgeport, OH 43912 from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, August 9. The Reverend David pemereset will lead a serv­ ice at Wilson’s at noon on Thursday, August 10. Graveside military service, conducted by the Belmont County Veterans associa­ tion will follow. 4—• In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Kirkwood Pres­ byterian Church, 200 W Bennett St., Bridgeport. OH 43912. * Rose Scolastice Rose M. Scolastice, 82, of Akron, died Sunday in Little Forest Medical Center, Akron. She was born Aug. 28, 1903 in Italy, daughter of the late Ray­ mond and Louise Draghi Scolastice. I f She was a member of Christ the King Ctholic Church, Akron. She was preceded in death by a brother, Anthony J. Scolastice; a sister, Lena Pinto. Surviving are a sister, Carmella Scolastice of Akron; two nieces and three nephews. Friends received at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednes­ day at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Monsignor George R. Coyne of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Prayer services at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. SCOLLICK, Kathryn Mary, 88, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Monday, May 26, 2008, in Good Shep­ herd Nursing Home, Wheel­ ing, W.Va. She was born February 20, 1920 in Moundsville, the daughter of the late Blaine and Ora Bell Raker Hartley. She was a member of Moundsville Baptist Church In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her-husband. John J. “Jack" Scollick; a daughter, Janice Coffin; a sister. Leola DeMara; a brother. Ward Hart'ley; a grandson, Rob Coffin; and a great-grand­ son, Devon. Survivors include a son, David (Linda) Scollick of Moundsville; two daughters, Barbara Evans of Michigan, and Sue (Bruce) Woodruff of St. Clairsville, Ohio; a sister. Eleanor Currence of Moundsville; eight grand­ children, Tami Sasseen, Gregory Evans. Jonathan Evans, David Alan Scollick, Melissa Faye Logsdon, Ma;ndi Woodruff, Josh Woodruff, and Jennifer Hand; and eight great­ grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from noon until 8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Cremato­ ry, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 I a.m. at Moundsville Baptist Church, 4th Street and Annadale Avenue, Moundsville with the Rev. J. Thomas Steele officiating. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hos­ pice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003 or Good Shepherd Nursing Home, 1 59 Edgington Lane, _ Wheeling, WV 26003. __ I Dorothy Scouler Dorothy Virginia Duke Scouler, 78, of Martins Ferry, formerly of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was bom Oct. 19, 1925 at Bridgeport, Ohio, the daughter of the late Carl H. and Johanna M. Muiphy Duke. Dorothy was a retired employee of the former Elby’s Commissary of Wheeling, W. Va.. and a Methodist by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Ronald L. Duke. Dorothy is'survived by two sons, James Robert Scouler of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Dennis Carl Scouler of Columbus, Ohio; one brother, Robert L. Duke. Friends are invited to attend graveside services at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio, on Wednesday, April 28, at 1 pm., with Rev.’ James Hoff, officiating. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. James Scouler

James Schouler, Grays Ridge, RD 4, St. Clairsville, a former Bridgeport resident, died Sunday in Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. Bom at Glencoe on June 10, 1925, he was a son of Mrs. Anna Scouler Shotliff and the late Robert Scouler. He was a veteran of World War II and a former employe of the Tri-State Rack Co. of Martins Ferry. Surviving in addition to his mother of St. Cloud, Fla., are his wife, Shirley Travis Scouler; two sons, Robert of RD 4, St. Clairsville, and Dennis with the U.S. Navy in San Diego, Calif.; one sister, Martha Fowler of New Port Richey, Fla.; seven grand­ children. Services were Wednesday with burial in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Joshua Scovronski Joshua Taite Scovronski entered heaven on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006 to be with his beloved grandmother, Mary Ann (Burger) Zupan and grandfather, Edward Kniszek. Joshua was born Oct. 2, 1981, the first born son of Lisa (Zupan) Scovronski and Paul M. Scovronski Sr. Jack was a loving son, brother and friend, and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. He had a love of music, dancing and writing, and left behind many cherished memo­ ries. In addition to his parents. Josh is survived by his sister and best friend, Victoria Leigh Scovronski and little brother, Paul Michael Scovronski Jr., of Wintersville, Ohio; his pap, Edward Zupan of Cadiz, and great-grandmother, Antoinette Kniszek of Smithfield; Uncles, Ed Zupan (Tracy) of Erie. Pa., Steve Zupan and Joel (Karla) Zupan of Cadiz; his cousins, and the many people he touched throughout his years. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Josh and to cele­ brate his life, Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 E. Market St., Cadiz, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 11 a.m., at the funeral home, with Reverend Sam Betts officiat­ ing. Burial in Cadiz Union Cemetery. . ' ip -V, $Sjt

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SCOVRONSKI, SR., Paul M. (Ski), 55 of Adena, Oil, passed away Friday, December 28, 2012, at home. Paul was born February 19, 1957 in Bellaire, OH, the youngest son of the late Walter and Rose (Fatckovich) Scovronski. He was preceded in death by his son, Joshua, in , 2006. Paul was a retired employee of Ball Corp. in Weirton, W.Va.; a U.S. Army veteran; a member of the American Legion, Post 525, Adena; and the Pine Valley Sportsman’s Club. Paul was a friend to everyone he met, always there willing to lend a hand if needed. He was a good Dad and companion. He lived his life to the fullest, and will always be remem­ bered by everyone he touched throughout the years. Paul will be missed by his son, Paul M. (Peanut) Scovronski of Capon —-Bridge, WV.; his daughter, Victoria (Tori) Scovronski of Wintersville; Debra Rossiter, his long-time companion with whom he resided; his grandson, Colten Scovronski; three brothers, Robert (Marge) Scovronski of Mingo June tio jU- Michael Scovronski of Richmond, Va.; and Walter (Bonnie) Scovronski of Hardeeville, S.C.; his nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. In honoring Paul’s wish­ es, there will be no visita­ tion. Family and friends arc invited to a memorial serv­ ice on Friday, January 4, 2013. Visitation from 1 1 a.m. until service time at I p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home with Msgr. John Kolesar officiating. Full military honors will be con­ ducted by the Adena American Legion at 12:45 p.m. at the funeral home. Inurnment at St. Casimir’s Cemetery in Adena,OH. / Wal Wal Adena, died Thursday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Nov. 22, 1916 in Adena, a son of the late Walter and Antonina Sco vronski. He was a retired heavy equip­ ment operator of Ohio Coal Co. and a member of St. Casimir Catholic Church, Adena. Surviving are his wife, Rose Fatckovitch Scovronski; four sons, Robert of Mingo Junction, Michael of Warrenton, Va., Walter Jr. and Paul, both of Adena; seven grandchildren. Friends will be received today ? 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrat­ ed at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Casimir Catholic Church with Monsignor John Kolesar of­ ficiating. Burial follows in St. Casimir Cemetery, Adena. Rosary devotions at 8:30 p.m. to­ day. HERBERT H. SCURLGO< SENECA VILLE Herbert H. Scurlock, 75, of Lore City, died at H: 30 - m. Wednesday, Nov. 12 19%, at Guernsey Memorial Hospital after a brie'illness. He was born March 9, 1.911, in Jackson County, son of Charles Ed­ ward and Kate Bell Myers Scurlock. Mr. Scurlock was a meatcuttter for 32 years and was a retired coal miner. He was a member of Lore City United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Wilda Vincent; one daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Carolyn) Huntsman of Byesville; three sons, Ronald E. Scurlock of Lore City, Herbert Tyrone Scurlock of Salesville and Charles Scurlock of Pleasant City; four sisters, Mrs. Norma Adams of Lore City, Mrs. Howard (Celoa) Stillionsof Senecaville Route 1, Mrs. Ernest (Mina) Hastings of Woodsfield and Mrs. Kathryn Zipperich of Cam­ bridge; one brother, Kenneth Scurlock of Zanesville; 11 grand­ children; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Meek Funeral Home in Senecaville, where services will be 1 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. William High officiating. Burial will follow in Senecaville Cemetery. Sruney Scypta Bruney “Brownjr Scypta, 88, af St. Clairsville was called to be with his maker on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004. He was bom in Adena, Ohio, son of the late Jesse and Mary Blenka Scypta. Bruney was married to the for­ mer Mary Vicker for 67 loving years. She survives. He was a loyal member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville, a member of the Knights of Columbus at St. Clairsville and the Maynard PNA Lodge. Bruney was a retired superintendent from Oglebay-Norton Mining Company. He was an avid bowler, bridge player, hunter and fisherman. He looked forward to spending time with his three children, six grandchildren, two step grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. His surviving family members are his wife, Mary Vicker Scypta; two daughters, Elaine (Ed) Delesk of Columbus and Christine (Frank) Targoss of Wintersville; a son, Gary (Jill) Scypta of Plymouth, Mich.; two sisters, Helen Kubik of Stow, Ohio and Florence Dombroski of Cleveland, Ohio; six grandchil­ dren; two step-grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and a special friend, Joe Kopral of Smithfield, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant son, Ronald; three sisters, Catherine, Mary and Leona; and a brother, Frank. Visitation will be on Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 2, 2004 with Father Thomas Graven the celebrant. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. The family asks that dona­ tions be made in Bruney’s name to St. Mary’s Central School, 212 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or the American Heart Association, 40 12th St., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. Edna Scypta Edna Scypta, 68 Cadiz, died Wednesday."ffi in Ohio1. Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. She was born May 11, 1918, near Cadiz, a daughter of Adam and Helen Yakubowski. A member of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena, she was preceded in death by a brother, Edmund. Surviving are her husband, Frank Scypta; three daughters, Mrs. John (Eleanor) Soos and Mrs. Edward (Dolores) Oszust, both of RD 1, Cadiz, and Mrs. George (Helen) Matalka of (Columbus; four sisters, Blanche Dulkoski of Cadiz, Stella Capers of Adena, Clara Stromski of Jewett and Helen MUosevich of Milwaukee, Wis.; a brother, Custer Yakubowski of Phoenix, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial Monday at 11 a.m., in St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, with Monsignor Frank Baudo the cel­ ebrant. Burial follows in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville. Rosary devotions will be said Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Frank Scypta Frank James Scypta. 82. RD 1, Cadiz, died Tuesday. July 23, I99_6_in East Ohio RegTonaPHospi- tal at Martins Ferry. He was born Sept. 19, 1913 in. __.iaLa son of the late Je? _ .viarv Slenka Scypta. He wp retired coal miner for rjjin- ‘:.ie, St. Clairsville. and a me* * of St. Casimir Catholic Cnu i vt i. Adena. PNA Lodge and UMWA. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Edna Yakabowski Scypta; three sisters, Leona Zuzack, Mary Dawes, and Katherine Feddor. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. John (Eleanor) Soos and Mrs. Edward (Dolores) Oszust, both of Cadiz, and Mrs. George (Helen) Matalka of Columbus; a brother, Bruney of St. Clairsville; two sis­ ters, Helen Kubik of Cuyahoga Falls and Florence Dombroski of Cleveland; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 7 to 9 p.m. at Borkoski Funer­ al Home, Adena, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. yincent Vennitti officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville. Wake services will be conducted at j$:30 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. Mary Scypta Mary Catherine Vicker Scypta, 88, of St. Clairsvillc was called to be with her maker on Wednesday, March 16, 2005. She is now reunited with her lov­ ing husband of 67 years, Bruney and her two sons: infant Ronald and a stillborn son. Bruney died in January 2004. She was born in Maynard, Ohio the youngest child of Peter and Anna Guzik Vicker. Mary was a loyal member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville and also a member of the PNA of Maynard. She and Bruney were avid bridge players and bowlers. She looked forward to her time spent with her loving family. Her family includes daughter Elaine (Edwin) Delesk of Columbus, daughter Christine (Frank) Targoss of Wintersville and son Gary (Jill) Scypta of Plymouth, Michigan and her sis­ ter Helen Dundr of Dillonvale. Her extended family includes six grandchildren, two step grand­ daughters, eight great grandchil­ dren; and. a special friend Mary Bisoski. of Michigan. In addition to her husband and sons she was preceded in death by brothers, Stanley and his infant twin; Joseph and Frank Vicker. Her sisters included Bertha Chuckery, Sophie Oboy and Anna Dombroski. The family will receive other family members and friends at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville on Friday, March 18, from 2 to 7 p.m. There will be a PNA service at 3 p.m. and a brief vigil service at 6 p.m. Mary’s life will be celebrated at Mass on Saturday, March 19 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville. The family will receive friends and other family members at St. Mary’s Church Hall immediately following. The family asks that donations in celebration of Mary’s life be made to St. Mary’s Central School, 212 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950 or Valley Hospice, 98-B East Cove Ave., Wheeling, West Virginia 26003. A -^EABRIGHT, Alice V. Olzewski, 83, formerly of Sunset Heights, Bridgeport, Ohio, died Sunday, December 17, 2000, in Forest—HritS Care Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio. She was bom December 29, 1916, in Adena, Ohio, a daughter of the late John Olzewski and Jean Draminski Olzewski. She was a member of St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, Colerain, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Seabright; a brother, Leonard Olzewski. Survivors include two sons, Charles L. Seabright and his wife, Patty, of Wheeling, and James K. Seabright and his wife, Alberta, of Pfafftown, N.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Greg (Joyce) Cybulski of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Terry (Charlene) Pugh of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Regina) Plevnak of Bridgeport, Ohio, and Mrs. Gary (Pola) Roof of Dayton, Ohio; eight Grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wedn'esda at Wilson Funeral Home 920__ National Road, Brookside. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at 10 a.m. at St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church, with Monsignor David Reasbeck as cele­ brant. interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Vigil services at 8 p.m. Wednesday. ALICE SEABRIGHT Alice D. Seabright, 89, of South Wheeling died Monday, August 25, 2014, in Cumberland Point Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, Ohio. She was born Septem­ ber 12, 1924, in Wheel­ ing, WV, the daughter of the late T. Raymond and Helen Sweeney Donahie. Alice was a retired sec­ retary for Bruce H. Seabright GMC Trucks, was involved in saddle breed show horses for Wakitatina Farms and a Lutheran by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was also preced­ ed in death by her hus­ band, Bruce H. Seabright Sr.; and two sisters. Surviving are a son, Bruce H. Seabright II of Brid.g_e_p.ort, Ohio; two granddaughters, Karissa Letscher of Tempe, AZ, Jennifer L Seabright of Colerain, Ohio; and a great-granddaughter, Tay- Lynn Letscher of Tempe, Friends will be received on Thursday, August 28, 2014, at Kepner Funeral Home, 3545 Jacob St., South Wheeling, (304) 232-4060 from 10 a.m. until time of service at noon with Rev. Sean Smith officiating. Inter­ ment in Holly Memorial i Gardens^Colerain, Ohio. Charles Seabright Charles3 W^Se/brigmr 66, Walnut Ave., St. Clairsville, died Saturday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. He was born in Wheeling, Oct. 27,1905, a son of the late Henry and Ida B. Hall Seabright. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Wheeling and was a public accountant with offices in the Riley Law Building. He was a retired Air Force Major of World War n and was a member of the Nelson Lodge No. 30 AF and AM, the Scottish Rite and Shrine Bodies, the Legion of Honor of the Shrine, the Air Force Reserve Association and the last exalted ruler of No. 28, B.P.O.E. Surviving are his widow, Edna Greiner Seabright and one sister, Mrs. Estella Neuhart of Wheeling. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Wheeling with the Rev. David Birch officiating. Interment was in Greenwood Cemeterv. inning Co. Executive Succumbs /7 I'! K Earl Edward Seabright, a retired secretary-treasurer of the Pocahontas Tanning Co., Wheeling, died Friday in Peterson Hospital, Wheeling, at the age of 87. A resident of the Warwood Home for Aged Men, for­ merly of 42 Romney Road, Wheeling, he was born Aug. 12, 1888, son of the late Charles H. and Catherine Delbrugge Seabright, in i Ben wood. I He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church; past master of the Wheeling Lodge No. 5 A.F.&A.M.; a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Wheeling; Knights Templar and a member of the Osiris Temple of the Shrine. He was preceded in death by his wife, Thursa An­ derson Seabright, in 1972. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ernest (Fritzi) Bentfield of War- wood, Mrs. Charles C. (Martha) Beneke of Wheeling, and Miss Eleanor Seabright of Bowerston, Ohio; three grandchildren and two great­ grandchildren. Friends received at the Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline St., Wheeling, 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 12-3 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, where services will be held Mon­ day at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Rudolph H. Bishoff officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, at the con­ venience of the family. Mrs. Edna Seabri

Her husband, Paul Seal, preceded her in death. Surviving are a son, Richard Seal of Zanesville; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were held Saturday morning from the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home with Rev. Ron Hopk­ ins officiating. Burial followed in Beallsville Cemetery. Arthur John Seal Arthur Seal, 79, of Beallsville, died Tuesday, May 13, 2003 in Wheeling Medical Park Hospital. He was bom April 18, 1924 in Belmont County, a son of the late John and Blanche Bolon Seal. He was a retired farmer and a member of the former New Castle Church of Christ. Arthur was preceded in death by a brother, Wilfred Seal and a half-brother, Joseph Seal. Surviving are his wife, Lucy Miller Seal, a son, Larry Seal, of Everett, Washington and a daughter, Diana Seal of Beallsville and two grandsons. Friends will be received Thursday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m., with Minister Jeff Rich officiat­ ing. Burial will follow in Jerusalem Cemetery. Lucy Seal Lucy Seal, 83, of Beallsville, Ohio, died Wednesday, July 28, 2004, in Bamesville Hospital. She was bom Jan. 25, 1921, near Beallsville, a daughter of the late Jason and Viola Yoho Miller. She was a member of the for­ mer church of Christ, New Castle. In addition to her parents, Lucy was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur Seal, and several brothers and sisters. Surviving are a son, Larry Seal, of Everett, Wash.; a daughter, Diana Seal, of Bamesville; and two grandsons. Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where services will be held Monday, at 11 a.m., with Jeff Rich officiating. Burial will follow in Jerusalem Cemetery. Richard ‘Dick’ U\ R. Seal, 69 5* MYRTLE BEACH — Richard r~ “Dick" R. Seal, 69, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., died Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2002, in Virginia. Bom April 8, 1933, in Bel­ p ■ mont County, he was the son of the late Paul Beasel and Alta * Keyser Seal. He was a U.S. C* Army veteran serving in the Ko­ vo rean conflict. He had retired o after 35 years of service from Of Ohio Bell/Ameritech. He was a 73 o member of the American Legion in Zanesville and was an avid fisherman. i Surviving are his wife of 48 years, Jackie H. Seal; son, Ran­ dall “Randy” K. Seal of Wilming­ Goldfinch Funeral Home, Murrells Inlet, S.C., is in charge of arrangements. Jennie Seale Jennie Seale, 76, Bamesville Health Care Center, died Wednes­ day evening, May 17, 1989 at Bar- nesville Hospital. She was bom Sep­ tember 24, 1912 in Brooklyn, New York, daughter of the late John and Blanche Cole Dovanno. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Livingston Seale in 1959, and one son, David Michael Seale. Surviving are a son, John of Char­ lestown, W.Va.; one daughter, Mrs. «.« Okey (Susan) Curtis of Bamesville; K one sister, Mary Dovanno of New York, N.Y.; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services were held at the conveni­ ence of the family. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Arrangements were made by the Campbell-Plumly- Milbum Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Bamesville Public Library i cm- the Salvation Army.

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L SEAMAN, James S., 95, of St. Clairsvillc, Ohio, died Fri­ day, January 18, 2008, in For­ est Hills Care Center, St. Clairsville. He was born June 29, 1912 in Wheeling, W.Va., the son of the late James S. and Lillie May Armstrong Seaman. He was a member of Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery; and worshiped at Calvary Presby­ terian Church, St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was ordained into the Gospel of Ministry of the Body of Christ, May 20, 1938 in Glenmoor, Ohio and retired June 30, 1977 in Zelienople, Pa. after 42 years of minister­ ing in six churches in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. His desire was to bring as many to know Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Virginia Crawford Seaman; two brothers, William M. Seaman and Elwood A. Seaman; and a sister, Catherine Seaman. Surviving are two sons, Craig Seaman of Wheat Ridge, Colo, and Wayne Seaman of Phoenix, Ariz.; two daughters, Leigh Redick of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and Gwen Scales and her husband, Henry, of* Lafferty, Ohio; two sisters, Mae Seaman of Sheboygan, Wise, and Elizabeth (Vernon) Maxham of Edison, N.J.; six grandchildren, Kelly Osborne of Leadville, Colo., Tammy Williamson of Denver, Colo., Geoffrey (Sheila) Redick of Silver Spring, Md., Colin Rcdick of Washington D.C., Chris (Robert) Tomich of St. Clairsville and Carol Scales of Lancaster, Ohio, eight great­ grandchildren, Jared, Kyle and Ryan Osborne of Leadville, Colo., Ace Williamson of Den­ ver, Robert, Matthew, and Tabitha Tomich of St. Clairsvillc, and Lily Redick of Silver Spring, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Thursday, January 24, 2008 from 10 a.m. until the time of services at 1:30 p.m. at the Calvary Presbyterian Church, S. Marietta Street, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Lau­ rie Armstrong officiating. Interment services will be held on Friday, January, 25, 2008 at 10 a.m. in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Arrangements entrusted to the McCoy-Altmcyer Funeral Home, 44 15th Street, Wheel- in8Memorial contributions may be made to Calvary Presbyter­ ian Church, 100 S. Marietta Qtreet St. Clairsville, OH 43950* or to Valley Hospice, So b East Cove Avenue, j^herfin? WV 26003. _ Ruth Seaman Ruth E. Seaman, 73, 4154 Franklin St., Bellaire, died Tuesday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was bom Aug. 5, 1918 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Edward and Mary Oliver Chase. She was a retired employee of the former Imperial Glass Co., Bellaire, and a member of the First United Presbyterian Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis M. (Pug) Seaman; a daughter, Frances Ruth Seaman; a brother, Edward Chase. Surviving are two brothers, Albert Chase of St. Clairsville and Arthur Chase of Middleburg, Fla.; three sisters, Clara Berry of Key, Dorothy Davis of Orrville, and Peggy Rich­ mond of Bellaire. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Joseph Byrne officiating. Burial .follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be m ade to the Bellaire E-Squad or the Fi rst United Presbyterian Church. / J'SEAMAN, Sara Elizabeth, 91, of Holland, Ohio, formerly of Powhatan Point, died Oct. 5, 2Q_Q0, in Holland. She was bom August 10, 1909, in Bellaire, a daughter of the late George McDermott and Ida Olive Ramsay McDermott Foley. She was a retired employee of the former Stone & Thomas Department Store, a member of the United Methodist Church, Powhatan Point, Order of the Eastern Star Captina Chapter 489, Mizpah White Shrine No.22 of Bellaire, 489 Club of Past Matrons and Patrons, a past Matron of Captina Chapter 489, Past Noble Grand Cinderella Rebekahs, Past Councilor of Daughters of America and past advisor of the Theta Rho Girls. She was preceded in death by her husband, George “Sam” Seaman; a brother, Aaron I. McDermott; a grandson, Steve Ely. Surviving are three daughters, Ida Jean Frank and her husband, John of Yorkville, Isabel Hall and her hus­ band, Eldon of Toledo, Ohio; a niece, Betty Sue and Floyd Doty of Belmont, Ohio and nephew Aaron I. and Roselle McDermott of Chattanooga, Tenn.; 11 grandchil­ dren; 20 great-grandchildren; a great- great-granddaughter. Friends received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Home 189 Main St., Powhatan Point, 6-8 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. until services at 1 p.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Theresa Bobot officiating. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to Powhatan Methodist Church. SEAMON, Don Louis, 81, of Wheeling, VV.Va., died Sun­ day, March 9,2008, at home. He was born on November 15, 1926 in Wheeling, a son of the late Louis W. and Leona Wiethe Seamon. He was a retired Television Repairman with Duvaull Televi­ sion Company, Wheeling; a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Wheeling; a member of the Knights of Columbus Carroll Council No. 504, Wheeling; Central Catholic High School Boosters; and a former member of Moundsville Country Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Earl R. Seamon. Surviving are his wife, Shirley A. Calvert Seamon; five sons, Samuel L. Seamon of Wheeling, Don C. Seamon and his wife, Kathleen, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Dennis M. Seamon and his wife, Doreen, ! of Morgantown, W.Va., Thomas J. Seamon and his wife, Beth, of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Timothy S. Seamon and his wife, Lori, of Pittsburgh; three daughters, Sharon L. Bober and her husband, Ambrose, of Elm Grove, W.Va., Theresa M. Bernhard and her husband, William, of Racine, Wis. and Jody A. Contraguerro and her husband, Robert, of Elm Grove; 19 grandchildren, Mrs. Joseph (Lisa) Michle, Robert Contra­ guerro, Chad Bernhard, Alicia Bober, Mrs. Jamie (Stacy) Bor- | das, Kinsey Bernhard, Thomas Contraguerro, Kiley Bernhard, Alanna Seamon, Zachary Sea- mon, Josh Contraguerro, Christina Seamon, Kara Sea­ mon, Terese Seamon, Cassidy Seamon, Kyle Seamon, Cole Seamon, Ashley Seamon and Scan Seamon; and two great­ grandchildren, Alexis Bordas and Madison Miehle. Friends will be received on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Altmcycr Funeral Home, Elm Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, where a Vigil service will be held at 3:45 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove. Entombment will be held in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Mau­ soleum, Memorial contributions may be made to the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, 137 Mount St. Joseph Road, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003 or Valley Hos­ pice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. SEAMON, Emily Ros

■ ,r ii & Charles Sears Charles R. Sears, 89, of Central Avenue, Crawford Heights, Martins Ferry, died Friday, Feb. 4, 2005, at McGraw Nursing Home, Pleasant Grove. He was bom Aug. 21, 1915, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Charles H. and Eve Mae (Milligan) Sears. He was retired from the for­ mer Ohio Bell Telephone Company and a member and a trustee of the Macedonia Baptist Church in Wheeling, where he sang in the choir. He was also a member of the Beau- Brummell Club, American Legion and the Ohio Bell Telephone Pioneers, all of Wheeling, and a World War II veteran of the U.S. Navy. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Elizabeth (Stewart) Sears; his second wife, Vivian Doris (Jackson) Sears; and a sis­ ter, Corrine Edwards. Surviving are two sons, Charles E. Sears, and his wife, Barbara, and Robert Sears, both of Bridgeport; a stepdaughter, Karen Roby of Martins Ferry; 13 grandchildren and five great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry. Friends will then be received Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2005, from 10 a.m. until time of services at 1 1 a.m. at the Macedonia Baptist Church, 105 12th St., Wheeling, where Rev. Stephen Tucker will officiate. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Elizabeth Sears Elizabeth “Lib” V. Stewart Sears, 85, formerly of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Monday, Sept. 20, 2004 at Wheeling Medical Park. She was bom Aug. 30, 1919 in Martins Ferry, the daughter of the late Ernest and Vernie Stewart. Lib was the oldest member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Bridgeport. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, James and William Stewart. Surviving are her husband, Charles Robert Sears; two sons, Charles E. Sears and his wife Barbara and Robert A. Sears, all of Bridgeport; seven grandchil­ dren; nine great grandchildren; one great great granddaughter as well as several nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Friends are invited to attend ^visitation Friday from 11 a.m. 1 until time of the services at 1 p.m., at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Bridgeport. Interment follows at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National ,Road, Brookside, Ohio. __ Howard Sears Howard Sears, 88, of RD 2 Bel­ mont, died Thursday evening at the Harrison Community Hospi­ tal, Cadiz. He was born Feb. 6, 1900 in Barnesville, the son of the late Thomas W. and Mary B. Milhoan Sears. Sj 6 ij~ I W He was a former employee of Barrett Poultry Farms of Bel­ mont and a retired farmer. He was a member of the Centerville Christian Church and an army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by one brother, Bill and one sister, Mary Jane Bean. Surviving are two close friends, Mrs. Edith Barrett and Mrs. Joan Cimini, both of Belmont; several cousins. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be- thesda, Saturday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. with Brother Marty Pezzopane officiating. Burial follows in Chestnut Level Cemetery, Belmont. Justin Sears Justin Michael Sears, infant son of Weslie Donley and Fred Sears, 44812 Lafferty Road, St. Clairsville, died Sunday in City Hospital, Bell- aire. Surviving in addition to his parents are a sister, Nikita at home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ritsuko Sprouse of Uniontown; maternal grandfather, David Sprouse of St. Clairsville; paternal grandfather, Frederick Sears of Newcomerslown; paternal grand­ mother and stepgrandfather, Rick and Ethel Masters of St. Clairsville; maternal great-grandmother, Kiyo Kiyuna of Okinawa, Japan, and Anna Sprouse of Steubenville; paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sears of Dover; paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Stull of New Philadelphia. Services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. V^r y SEARS. ta°miJackson, 62, of ' 1064 Central Ave., Crawford Heights, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday m East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a former employee of Ohio Bell Telephone Co., Martins Ferry, and a member of Macedonia Baptist Church, Wheeling. She was preceded in death by a sister, Lois Beaver. Surviving are her husband, Charles R. Sears; two sons, Charles E. of Bridgeport, and Robert A. of Upper Marlboro, Md.; a daughter, Karen Roby of Martins FeiTy; a brother, Milton Jackson of Suitland. i Md.; a sister, Mrs. Asbury (Mar Irvin of Martins Ferry; 10 grandch i dren; two great-grandchildrei Friends received at Heslop Funer i Home, Martins Ferry, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Macedonia Baptist Church. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. GEORGESEBAR George Weimcr “Sonny Sebar, 89, of New Mar­ tinsville, WV died Monday, October 2, 2017 at home while surrounded by his fami­ ly. Sonny was bom May 4, 1928 in New Martinsville, WV, son of the late Weimer M. and Violet M. (Hitchcock) Sebar. He was a retired insulator for Bayer, a U.S. Army veter­ an, member of New Mar­ tinsville Moose #931, Ameri­ can Legion Post #28 and Sis- tersville VFW Post 6327. He loved boating, camping; danc­ ing and golnng-at the age of 82 he was the winner of the Moose Golf Tournament. A devoted Magnolia sports fan and member of St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in New Martinsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by daughter, Teresa Sebar, grand­ son, Matt Sebar, sister, Rose­ mary Ebbert; two infant broth­ ers, Billy and Lemoyne Sebar. Surviving are his wife of sixty-five years, Patty (King) Sebar; two sons, Timothy W. Sebar of New Martinsville, WV and George Todd Sebar of Shadyside, OH; two daugh­ ters, Antoinette “Toni” (James) Long and Traci (Chuck) Ludewig both of New Martinsville, WV; twelve grandchildren, Megan Sebar, Jamie Long, Aaron (Alana) Long, Amanda Long, Evann (Jon) Jacks, Padyn Ludewig, Taylor Ludewig, George Tyler Sebar, Josh Robinson, Paige Robinson and Jacob Bohrer; great- granddaughter, Lenieca Grimm and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends received 2-8 p.m., Thursday, October 5, 2017 at the Jarvis-Williams Funeral Home, 1224 S Bridge St., New Martinsville, WV. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11a.m., Friday, October 6, 2017 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church with Rev. Symeon Galazka as celebrant. Rosary service will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. Interment in Greenlawn Memorial Park in Nejv Mar­ tinsville, WV. ifnj The Honor Guard will con­ duct graveside services. Memorial contributions may be made, in Sonny’s name, to the George Weimer Sebar Memorial Fund, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 21 Rosary Rd., New SEBASCa,hmfiT/?¥r, Catherine M., 77, of, Piney Fork, died Friday in Dillon- vale. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Egildo Sebastiani, in 1981; a son, Carmen F., in 1981. Surviving are a son, Egildo A. of Dillonvale; two daughters, Christine Stinard of St. Clairsville, and Mrs. Ronald (Esther- ine) Poludniak of Mingo Junction; three brothers, Richard Modolo of San Francisco, August Modolo of Adena, and Ben Modolo of Shady- side; three sisters, Grace Illuminati and Letzia Pastre, both of Piney Fork, and Anne Baldwin of St. Clairs­ ville; 10 grandchildren; nine great­ grandchildren. Friends received at Wilson Funeral Home, Dillonvale, 7-9 i p.m. today and 2-9 p.m. Sunday. Arrangements are incomplete. -r 10 SEBOLSKY, Ida, 97, of 90 N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, form­ erly of Wheeling, died Tuesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Mar­ tins Ferry. She was a member of the Temple Shalom, Wheeling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam, in 1944; a daughter, Rosalce Bobes; a great-grandson, Stewart Mcndelson. Surviving are three daughters, Dorothy Miller of Charleston, W.Va., Sonia Goldstein of Cleveland, Ohio, and Helen Mendclson of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; nine grandchildren; seven great­ grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at Bauknccht Funeral Home, Bcllairc. Interment in Jewish Cemetery, Bellaire. SEBRING, Francis M., Sr., 81, of Dillonvale, Ohio, died Saturday June 30, 2007, in Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz, Ohio. He was born in Indiana on September 8. 1925, a son of the late Merl C. and May Miller Sebring. Francis received a Masters Degree from West Virginia University; he was the Dean of Development at Belmont Technical College; a longtime Teacher, Coach and Counselor at Buckeye Local School District, Dillonvale Public Schools and Steubenville Central; former Mayor of Dillonvale; Dillonvale EMS and Fire Department member; Paramedic/Instructor; Dillonvale American Legion; and a U.S. Marine Veteran of WWII and Korean Wars. In addition to his parents, Francis was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Olszeski Sebring. Francis is survived by two sons, John Sebring and his wife, Amy, of Adena, Francis Merl Sebring and his wife, Lisa, of Mt. Pleasant; a daugh­ ter, Helen Tansmore of Columbus, Ohio; two sisters: Lillian Cripe and Iva Dalton of Indiana; seven grandchildren; Charles, Milford and Mary Tansmore; Fayth Terrell, Trevor, Derek and Audrey Sebring. Friends will be received Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. and also on Thursday, 2-8 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 East Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio, where vigil service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday, July 6, 2007 at 1 1a.m. at St. Casimir Catholic Church, Adena, Ohio, with Msgr. John C. Kolesar as celebrant. Burial will follow at St. Adalbert Catholic Cemetery, Dillonvale. Graveside military services will be conducted by McCook Post //529 of the Dillonvale American Legion. SEBROSKI, Chester “Smiley,” 78, of 9th Street, Moundsville, WV, passed away Friday, Octo­ ber 12, 2012, in„Wheeling Hospital. N r He was born April 2, 1934, in Marshall County, son of the late Peter and Mary Chowkoski Sebroski. He was a retired U.S. Postal Service mail carrier; a member of the First Pres­ byterian Church of Moundsville; a veteran of the U.S. Air Force; a life­ time member of the Moundsville V.F.W. and American Legion. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Kittle Sebroski; three brothers, Frank, Joseph and Peter Sebroski; four sisters, Sophia and Ketherine Sebroski, Helen Craw and Stella Rahuba. Surviving are one broth­ er, John and his wife, Judith Sebroski of Shadv- side. OH_and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Family will receive friends Saturday, October 3, 2012 from noon until the time of services at 1 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home & Crema­ tion Services, 1 109 2nd Street, Moundsville, WV, with Pastor Tim Wilt offi­ ciating. Moundsville Veter­ an Honor Guard will con­ duct Military Honors. Interment will follow in Riverview Cemete& David Sebulsky o David Sebulsky, 75, of Sunset Heights, Bridgeport, died Thurs­ day in East Onio Regional Hospi­ tal, Martins Ferry. He was born August 31, 1903 at Bellaire, a son of the late Gerschwin and Etta Sebulsky. i> IfSy He was a former owner of Sebulsky Junk Yard, Martins Ferry, and an Army veteran of World War II. He was affiliated with Martins Ferry Kiwanis Osiris Temple, Wheeling, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mar­ tins Ferry. Surviving are his wife, Mane Ester Sebulsky; a brother, Abe of Los Angeles, Calif.; three sisters, Anna Ostrin, Sophie Weisenberis and Dorothy Sebulsky, all of Los Angeles. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Monday from 11 a.m. until Rabbi Daniel Lowery conducts services at 1 p.m. Burial follows in Jewish Cemetery, Bellaire. 'SEBULSKY, Larry H., 79, of Main Street, St. Clairsville, died Monday, Jan. 17. 2000. akhome. He was the owner/operator of Abe Sebulsky Steel, Inc. of St. Clairsville, a member of Temple Shalom, Wheeling, and a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Olga Kohut Sebulsky; his p arents, Abe and Sadie Schlang Seb ulsky; a brother, Kenneth, Surviving are seyeral brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends received from 10 a.m. today until time of services at 11 a.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire. Entombment in Chapel Mausoleum, Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Marie Sebulsky Marie Ester Sebulsky of Sunset Heights, Bridgeport, died Friday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferrytf She was preceded in death by her husband, David Sebulsky- three brothers, Ernest, Fred, and Henry Ester; three sisters, Hattie Fette, Emma Ester, and Freda Rhodes. Surviving are one brother, Everett Ester of Oklamagee, Okla.; one sister, Helen E. Rug- gaber of Wheeling, W.Va.; sever­ al nieces and nephews. Private services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry with Rev. Donald E. Hebrank of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, W.Va. OlgaSebulsky ^- /?- Olga E. Kohut Sebulsky, 62, a resident of 161 E. Main St., St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, in the Ohio Valley MedicaT” Center, Wheeling. She was born June 28, 1921 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Basil and Theresa Karhut Kohut. — She was secretary-treasurer for Abe Sebulsky Sons, St. Clairsville, and a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help-St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, Wheeling. Surviving are her husband, Larry H. Sebulsky; six sisters, Katherine Martin of Albuquer- que, N.M., Mrs. John (Ann) Kabala, Mary Kudlak both of Wheeling, Mrs. Nicholas (Nora) . Czaruk of Wintersville, Vera . Kohut of Wheeling, and Theresa Bethel of Tucson, Ariz.; a brother, Peter Kohut of Wheel­ ing. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Rome, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where Panahyda services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday. Divine Liturgy of Christian Burial (Mass) will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, (St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church) Byzantine Rite, Wheeling, with the Rev. Oryst Balaban officiating. En­ tombment in Mount Calvary Mausoleum, Wheeling. Requiem services (Parastas) will be held at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Carolyn Sechrest Carolyn Ann Kowalski Sechrest, 58, of St. Clairsville, died Sunday at home. She was born in Blaine, April 29, 1932, a daughter of the late George and Valeria Dolecki Kowalski. She was a hostess at Bob Evans Restaurant, St. Clairsville, a former employee of Clevite Corp., and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by one brother, Alex Kowalski. Surviving are her husband, Fred; a son, Rick “Fred” of Carmichael, Calif.; two daughters, Valerie Lambdin of Big Bear City, Calif., and Helen Kaye Sechrest of Silver Spring, Md.; two brothers, Michael Kowalski of Lansing and George Kowalski of Milton, Fla.; five sisters, Helen Gorence of Bridge­ port, Stella Uhrick of Blaine, Violet Sullivan of Colerain, Josephine Matuska and Wanda Gorcoff, both of Akron ; a granddaughter. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville with Monsignor Robert H. Punke officiating. Burial follows in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Vigil service at 8p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be I made to St. Mary Catholic Church, 1st. Clairsville. DOLORES SECHREST Dolores “Billie” E. Rees Sechrest, 89, of Bel- laire, Ohio, died Friday Septermber 1, 2017, at Country Club Retirement Campus in Bellaire, Ohio, surrounded by her loved ones. She was born January 28, 1928 a daughter of the late Benjamin and Alverda (Smith) Dimmack in Bellaire, Ohio. Dolores was a director for the Black Diamond Girl Scouts and a tour guide for Camm Tours. She was member of the Pilot Club, Child Guid­ ance Club and Wheeling Park Ice Skating Club. She was also member of DAR and on the Library Board. In addition to her par­ ents she was preceded in death by her first husband John H. “Jack” Rees in 1980 as well as her sec­ ond husband Frederick G. Sechrest in 2004. Dolores is survived by her sons John B. “Jack”. Rees of Blacklick, Ohio and Robert L. (Debra) Rees of St. Clairsville, Ohio. In addition she is sur­ vived by two grandchil­ dren, Megan E. Rees and Melissa D. (Joshua) Link as well as two great­ grandchildren Nikita L. Cunningham and Joshua Allen Link. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crema­ tory 441, 37th Street Bel­ laire, OH 43906 on Tues­ day September 5, 2017 from 11 a.m. until time of funeral service at 1 p.m. with Pastor Phil Bliss offi­ ciating. "fin'- A private graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions can be made to the First United Methodist Church of Bellaire, or to the Girl Scouts by going to “TMC- Funding.com.” DONNA JO ■ SECHREST ■ Donna Jo ZaccagniniM Sechrest, 70, passed awa\M on Sept. 17, 2017, in Homestead, FL. ■ Donna was born in Bel-M laire, OH, to Alfred and* Edna Mae (Miller)* Zaccagnini on Aug. 27,■ 1947. ■ She graduated from Bel- ■ laire High School and I Scott’s Beauty School in I Wheeling, WV. I She married James R. I Sechrest on May 18, 1974. I She worked as a hairdresser 1 for 35 years, and then as a Wal-Mart Associate for 14 years. She is preceded in death by her parents, Alfred and t Edna Mae (Miller) I Zaccagnini; and brother-in- law, Bill Amo. ' Donna is survived by her husband, James R. Sechrest; John AZ Sechrest (Regina Sechrest), Joanne MZ Kilgore, and Lannie J. Sechrest (Sara Sechrest); seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sister, Janis Arno; sisters and brothers-in-law; andmeces and nephews. ~y Visitation will be on Sept. 22, 2017, at Summit Church of Homestead. Final resting place will be Caballero Rivero Palms Woodlawn on Sept. 23, 2017. The family wishes dona­ tions be made to Summit Church of Homestead, FL. SECHREST, Frederick (Rick) George, II, 51, of Carmichael, CA, formerly of St. Ciairsville. '.ueJ on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento, CA. Rick was born on December, 21, 1958 in Wheeling. WV. He was a- 1977 graduate of St. Ciairsville High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy after graduation. Rick worked as a cardio­ vascular technician at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento. ~/ /— He was preceded in death by his parents, Carolyn Ann (Kowalski) and Frederick George Sechrest. Rick is survived by his wife, Maria; three stepsons Nicholas (Jessica) Dramis, Alexander Dramis, and Marcus Dramis; daughter, Carolyn Rose Sechrest; granddaughter, Angelina Dramis all of Carmichael, CA; two sisters Valerie (Larry) Lambdin of Big Bear Lake, CA, Helen Kaye Sechrest of St. Ciairsville, OH; niece, Elizabeth Lambdin, and two nephews, Stephen and Kevin Lambdin of Big Bear Lake, CA. A memorial service will be held in Carmichael at the family’s convenience. SECHREST, Frederick G., 77, of Noble Street, Bellaire, Ohio, died Wednesday, June 16, 2004 in the Cleveland Clinic. He was bom May 16, 1927 in Bellaire, a son of the late George and Anna Zastudil Sechrest. Fred was a retired teacher for St. Clairsville-Richland Schools; and a WWII Army veteran. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church of St. Clairsville and also attended the First United Methodist Church of Bellaire. He was a member of the Elks Lodge No. 28 of Wheeling, the Ohio Education and National Education Associations. In addition to his parents, Fred was preceded in death by his first wife, Carolyn Kowalski Sechrest; and two brothers, William and Robert “Frazzle” Sechrest. Surviving are his wife, Dolores “Billie” Dimmack Sechrest; a son, Frederick II and his wife, Maria Sechrest of Carmichael, Calif.; two daugh­ ters, Valerie and her husband, Larry Lambdin of Big Bear, Calif, and Helen Kaye Sechrest of St. Clairsville, Ohio; two stepsons, Jack Rees of Colum­ bus, Ohio and Robert and his wife, Debra Rees of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Marie Albert of Ft. Wayne, Ind. and Delores Covey of Dormont, Pa.; and eight grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Monday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville. A Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville with Fr. Thomas Chillog as celebrant. Burial fol­ lows in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. A vigil service will be held at 4 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, Ohio or to the First United Methodist Church, Bellaire. Gene Sechrest Gene Sechrest, 80, former­ ly of Bellaire, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005, peacefully at his fami­ ly’s home in East Rochester, Ohio, after a battle with lung cancer. He was born Jan. 22, 1925, in Bellaire, the son of Charles and Emma Sechrest. He was retired from Ohio Edison after 31 years of serv­ ice and a former Bellaire City mayor. Gene was also a for­ mer Bellaire police officer, a member of Disabled American Veterans, a proud supporter of Bellaire Big Reds Touchdown Club, and a mem­ ber of the Bellaire Presbyterian Church. Most importantly, he was a loving husband and father, grandfa­ ther, great-grandfather, son and brother. He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Genevieve; twin brother James; sisters, Pauline, Marilyn, Emma Lou; and longtime fishing buddy, Leo Devaul. Surviving are his son, Gene William Sechrest and wife Kathleen, of East Rochester, Ohio; five grandchildren: Carly Bell of Round Rock, Texas; Gretchen Riesbeck of St. Clairsville, Ohio; Shannon Sechrest of Moundsville, West Virginia; and Emily and Genny Sechrest, both of East Rochester, Ohio and four great-grandchildren. In addi­ tion, he is survived by a brother, Jack Sechrest and a sister, Betty Tottka, both of Bellaire. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, September 16, at Bauk- necht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441-37th Street, Bellaire, where services will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Reverend Pete Walburn officiating. Interment at the conven­ ience of the family in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Minerva Ohio Fire Department, 505 East Lincolnway, Minerva, OH 44657. Express condolences to the family online at www.alt meyer.com. Genevieve Sechrest Genevieve L. Sechrest, 74, of Bellaire, 4ieiLThursday, March_ -2^2002 in Belmont Cornmurnty" Hosputek She was born Nov. 5, 1927 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late John and Loni Byles Walker. She was a member of the Bellaire Presbyterian Church, and a member of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers and a sister. Surviving are her husband, Gene Sechrest; a son, Gene W. Sechrest of East Rochester, Ohio; a brother, Willard Walker of Wheeling; a sister, Martha J. Sechrest of Bellaire; five grand­ children, Carly Bell, Gretchen Riesbeck, Shannon Sechrest, Emily Sechrest, and Genny Sechrest; a great grandchild, Camryn Bell. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, where services will be held Saturday at I p.m. with the Reverend Kurt Turner officiat­ ing. Interment at the convenience of the family in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire Emergency Squad. Offer condolences to the fam­ ily online at www.altmeyer.com. GEORGE SECHREST George C. Sechrest, 64, of Lancaster, passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2016, at the Pickering House. He was bom on Decem­ ber 4, 1951, in Bellajre and was the son oTUie late Robert and Yolanda (Liberati) Sechrest. George was a 1970 grad­ uate of Bellaire High School and was retired from Colgate-Palmolive in Cam­ bridge. He loved to play Texas Hold’em every chance he had. He is survived by his wife, Joann (Fields) Sechrest; children, Joseph McCoy, Joni (Roy Hart) McCoy and Jonah (Ashley) McCoy, all of Lancaster; grandsons, Nicholas and Adam Wolfe, Michael and Matthew McCoy; brother, Gary (Toni) Sechrest of Bellaire; nephews, Mike (Jenny) Sechrest of Bellaire and Brian (Jessica) Sechrest of Pataskala; great- nephews, Trace, Colt and Max Sechrest; and a great- niece, Marlee Sechrest:7> In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a niece, Michelle Sechrest. Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at the Taylor Funeral Home in Amanda. Burial will follow in Amanda Twp. Cemetery. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. James Sechrest James Sechrest, 78, of Bcllairc, Ohio, died Wednesday, July 9, 2003 at Belmont Community Hospital. He was bom Jan. 22, 1925 in Bellaire, a son of the late Charles and Emma Butler Sechrest. James was retired from the Ormet Corp., he was a member of the Salvation Army and was a life-time member of the VFW Post 626 and DAV of Bellaire, a member of the Salvation Army Mens Club and was an avid Bellaire Big Reds Fan. He also served his country during World War II in the Army. In addition to his parents, James was preceded in death by his wife Lucille Travis Sechrest in 2002, a son Andrew William Sechrest and three sisters: Pauline Repchak. Emma Lou Butler and Marilyn Richmond. Surviving are five children: James Sechrest and his wife Donna of Homestead, Fla., Terry Sechrest and his wife Diane of Bellaire, George Crooks and his wife Linda of Westerville, Ohio. Brenda Mellott of Bellaire, Tammy Hollingshed and her husband Terry, also of Bellaire; two brothers, Gene Sechrest, his twin of Fredericksburg, Ohio, Jack Sechrest and his wife Martha of Bellaire; a sister, Betty Tottka of Bellaire; 12 grandchil­ dren, seven great - grandchil­ dren, two foster grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and his special companion, Snowball. Friends will be received on Friday, July 11, 2003 from 2 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m. at the Salvation Army, 315-37th St., Bellaire, where services will be held on Saturday, July 12, at 1 p.m. with Capt. Steve and Capt. Paula Loveless officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. VFW Post 626 will conduct services on Friday evening at 7 p.m. at the Salvation Army. Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 -37th St., Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army. M. Lucille Sechrest M. Lucillle Sechrest, 74, of ^oblc Street, Bellaire,^dicd_ Sunday at her home. She was iorn July 7, 1927 in Buffalo, 3hio, a daughter of the late 3eorge and Chloris King Travis. She was a homemaker and a nember of the Salvation Army, Salvation Army Home League and the VFW Auxiliary, Bellaire. In addition to her parents, Lucille was preceded in death by a son William; three brothers, Thurman Stapleton, George and Ben Travis and two sisters, Verda Wilkinson and Betty Krieter. Survivin husband, James, six children: James and his wife Donna of Homestead, Fla, Terry and his wife Diane, Brenda Mellott and her husband James, Tammy Sechest and Terry Hollingshead, Margaret Kubancik, all of Bellaire, George Crooks and his wife Linda of Columbus; three brothers, Robert Travis Sr. of Mozart, Bruce Travis of Columbus, Lionel Wilkinson of Calif.; four sisters, Pal Travis of Bellaire, Helen Osmanski of Glendale, Shirley Travis Kidd, Adrian Stapleton, both of Heath, Ohio; 12 grand­ children; Patty Rosser, Chrissy Williams, Charlene Mellott, Jo Ann Kilgore, Anna and Sara Sechrest, Corey, Lannie and John Sechest, Hank and Tony Crooks, Terry Clark, seveal nieces and nephews, and two close friends, Sandy Camen and Mary Ray. Friends will be received at the Salvation Army, 315 37th St., Bellaire, from 2 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12 where serv­ ices will be held Wednesday, March 13 at 1 p.m. with Capt. Steve Loveless officiating. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army. MARTHA SECHREST Martha Sechrest, 90, of Bellaire, OH, died Wednes­ day, October 7, 2015, at Belmont Community Hos­ pital. She was born May 29, 1925, a daughter of the late John and Leona (Byles) Walker in Bellaire, OH. Martha was a Methodist by faith and a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sisters, Betty and Genevieve Walker and her brothers. Gene and John Walker. She is survived by her loving husband of 73 years, Jack Sechrest Sr. of Bellaire, OH; her chil­ dren, Jack (Nancy) Sechrest Jr. of Bellaire, OH, Charles (Maryann Kiss) Sechrest of Bellaire, OH and David Sechrest of Scio, OH as well as five I grandchildren. Tiffany, Marcie, Mathew, Kevin and Keith Sechrest and five great-grandchildren, along with maiwjueces and nephews. “**7 / A private service wiflbc held in accordance with the families wishes by the B a u If n e c h t - A11 m e y e r Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry, 441 37lh street, Bel­ laire, OH 43906. No public visitation will be held. Burial will be held in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery at the con­ venience of the family. Memorial contributions can be made to the Bellaire Fire Dent. Michelle Securest SECHREST, MicheH^L/ynn, 8, daughter of Gary , and Toni Brunori Sechrest of Wagner Ave., Bellaire, died Friday in Bellaire City Hospital. 1 Surviving in addition to her parents, are two brothers, Michael and Brian, both at home; maternal grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brunori of Bellaire; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sechrest of Bellaire. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht & Son Funeral Home, I Bellaire, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, all j day Sunday. Arrangements arej incomplete. Memorial contributions may be made to the School of Hope or the Bellaire Emergency Squad. Robert Sechrest1 /old Robert F. (Frazzle) SecKfest, 67, 266 27th St., Bellaire, died Monday in Shadyside Care Center. He was born Nov. 14, 1921 at Bellaire. son of the late George and Anna Zastudil Sechrest. He was a retired employee of the former Phillips Stamping Co., and the Fire Department, both at Bellaire. Sechrest was one of the founders of the Bellaire Emergency Squad, a member of St. John Catnolic Church and Disabled American Veterans, ) both Bellaire, and a U.S. Navy i veteran of World War II. ! He was preceded in death by a ; granddaughter, Michelle . Sechrest. Surviving are his wife, Yolanda M. Liberati Sechrest; two sons, . Gary and George Sechrest, both of Bellaire; two brothers, William < of Glen Dale, W.Va., and Frederick of St. Clairsville: two sisters, Marie Albert of Yorkville and Delores Covey of Pittsburgh, Pa.; two grandchildren. ! ! Friends received, 7 to 9 p.m. - ■ today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. [ Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral " i Home, Bellaire. Mass of Christian I Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. John Catho­ lic Church, with the Rev. Ralph Salciccia, officiating. Burial follows in Mount Calvary Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Rosary devotions at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, DAV services will be Wednesdaay at 7 p.m., in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire Emergency Squad or The School of Hope. :»'»

Barnesville, died Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, where he was taken following an automobile ac­ cident Friday in Barnesville. He was born in Martins Ferry, July 16,1954, a son of the late Robert Max and Barbara Rose Ann Billiter Sechrest. He was a member of Ben Fork Christian Church. Surviving are his widow, Pamela Sechrest, one daughter, Michelle Lee Sechrest, at home, one brother, Terry Sechrest of Barnesville, his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Goldie Wise of Barnesville, his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Coe of Warnock, his maternal grandfather, Clyde Billitter of Bethesda, and his great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sechrest of Belmont. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Barnesville with the Rev. Ben Williams officiating. Interment was in Concord Cemetery, Centerville. Yolanda Sechrest Yolanda Madeline Sechrest, 89, of Shadyside, Ohio, for­ merly of Bellaire, Ohio died Saturday, May 12, 2007 at the Shadyside Care Center in Shadyside, Ohio. She was born Dec. 3, 1917 in Bellaire, Ohio a daughter of I the late Carman and Madeline DiPaolo Liberati. Yolanda was a member of the St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire, Ohio; Madonna Crusaders Auxiliary; Bellaire Emergency Squad Auxiliary; and was a life member of the DAV Post #117 Auxiliary. She was also an aide at the for­ mer Bellaire City Hospital. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert F. “Frazzel” Sechrest on Oct. 16, 1989; one brother, Dominic Liberati; one granddaughter, Michelle Lynn Sechrest and her stepmother, Carmella Camera Liberati. Surviving are two sons: Gary Sechrest and his wife, Toni, of Bellaire, and George Sechrest of Cambridge, Ohio; two sisters: Elizabeth Mastracci and Rose Liberati, both of Shadyside, Ohio; and two brothers: Guido Liberati of Bellaire, Ohio and Henry Liberati of Shadyside, Ohio. Also two grandsons: Mike Sechrest and his wife, Jenny of Bellaire; and Brian ‘Bubba” Sechrest and his wife, Jessica of Pataskala, Ohio; and two great-grandsons: Trace Michael Sechrest and Colton Wayne Sechrest. Family and friends will be recived at the Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 - 37th St., Bellaire on Monday, May 14, 2007 from 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Tusday, May 15, 2007 at 9:30 a.m. at the St. John Catholic Church in Bellaire, Ohio with Monsignor Gene W. Mullett, the Celebrant. Interment in the Mt. • Calvary Cemetery in Bellaire, Ohio. Vigil services will be held at the funeral home on Monday at 2:15 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire High School Sports Foundation, Field House Project, in care of Thomas Ratiaczak, 3517 , Guernsey St., Bellaire, Ohio 1 43906. SECKMAN, Beverly, 70, of Byesville, Ohio, passed away Thursday, December 6, 2007. in SORMC. She was born April 5, 1937 in Keyser, W.Va.. daughter of the late Wilbert and Izetta (Cromer) Rogers. Mrs. Seckman was a home­ maker. She enjoyed crocheting and making chocolate candy; was a Protestant by faith; and Woman's Air Corps. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by husband, Jennings E. “Coach” Seckman, whom she married March 20, 1956, and passed away September 23, 2006; infant daughter, Lisa Ann; and son-in-law" John Norman. Survived by three sons, Robert (Marilyn Francis) Seckman, New Concord, David (Colleen) Seckman, Glencoe and John (Nancy) Seckman, Byesville; one daughter, Pam Norman, Byesville; seven grandchil­ dren, Monica, "Heather, Elizabeth, Derek, Kris Simon, Kathy Haught and Kim Elbel; eight great grandchildren, Hayden, Levi. Amanda, Aaron, Justin, Josh, Ashton and Olivia; and special friends, Anna’ Rossiter and John Snodgrass. Calling hours will be on Sunday from 5-7 p.m. at the Black-Epperson Funeral Home, Byesville. Burial will be in Brimfield Cemetery, near Kent, Ohio. Condolences may be sent to [email protected]. Carla Seckman Carla Stephen Seckman, 49, of Kipling, died Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004 at Southeastern Regional Medical Center, Cambridge, Ohio. She was born May 12, 1955 in Bamesville, a daughter of David Stephen and Rosemary Slevin Stephen. Carla was a 1973 graduate of Barnesville High School and the JVS cosmetology program. She worked at at Salt Fork Lodge, Cambridge, Ohio and was a Catholic by faith. She was preceded in death by an infant brother, and grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slevin. Surviving are her parents, David E. and Rosemary Slevin Stephen of Somerton, a daughter Courtney (Rick) Crick of North Canton, a son Ryan (Natonia) Seckman of Somerton, her fiance Charles G. Kerns of Kipling, Ohio; a sister Rise (Art) Gibson of Barnesville, a brother Christ (Cheryl) Stephen of Somerton, and Matthew (Jill) Stephen of Berea, Ohio; nieces and nephews, Erica (Matthew) Halsey, Andrew (Xander) Gibson, Josh, Cade and Cole Stephen, Jacey and Jett Stephen. Carla also included the Kerns family as her extended family. Friends will be received Monday, 5 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday, noon till time of serv­ ice at 2 p.m., at Kelly-Kemp- Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main St., Barnesville. Burial in Somerton Cemetery, Somerton Ohio. Memorial contributions to the Somerton Park Fund, c/o Clerk Diane Blattler, 56783 Somerton Highway, Barnesville, OH 43713. SECKMAN, Gary Lee, 58, of Adrian, Mich., died Tuesday, June 15, 2004 at his home. He was bom on November 6. 1945 in McElroy Distinct, W.Va., son of Clyde and Retha (Keys) Seckman. Gary was a boiler operator for Delphi Manufacturing for 29 years. Gary is survived by two sons, Scott Seckman of Adrian and Steven Seckman of Adrian; a stepson. Robert Randolph of Grand Rapids; grandchildren, Courtney Reney and Peyton Kay Seckman, Alexis Elaine Cramer, Salone Christine Cramer and Gavin Wayne Cleland; three brothers, Robert Dean Seckman, Pat Seckman and Bill Seckman all of West Virginia; and a sister, Weewee Tennant of West Vir­ ginia. Visitation will be held Friday, June 18, 2004 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home in Adrian, Mich. Visitation will also be held on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Furbee Funeral Home in Alma, W.Va. Funeral services will be held on Monday, June 21, 2004 at 1 p.m. at the Furbee | Funeral Home with the Rev. Earl Fletcher officiating. Burial will be in Wilbur Cemetery. ______Ryan J. Seckman 1974-2014 Ryan J. Seckman, 40, of Bamesville, Ohio, died Wednesday, June 25, 2014 at East Ohio Regional Hospital. He was bom June 22, 1974 in Wheeling, Ohio, son of the late Carla F. Stephen. A graduate of Bamesville High School and Belmont Career Center, specializ­ ing in drafting, Ryan had a passion for life with Ryan J. Seckman an infectious smile that Visitation was Friday could make anyone laugh. June 27 at Kelly Kemp He is survived by his Braido & Patron Funeral sister, Courtney E. Crick; Home, 702 E. Main grandparents, Dave and Street, Bamesville, Ohio. Rose Mary Stephen; aunts A graveside service and uncles, Rise (Art) immediately followed Gibson, Chris Stephen, at Somerton Cemetery, Matthew (Jill) Stephen all Somerton, Ohio, where of Bamesville; his very Ryan was laid to rest by special niece, Calista - his mother. Father Dave his princess; and cousins, Cornett presided. Josh (Christy), Bain, Tate, Online condolences may Cole, Cade, Erica (Matt), be sent to: www.kellykem Quinn, Drew (Jessica), pbraido&patronfuneralho Londyn, Xander, Cruz, mes.com Jacev.■ and Jett. Irma J. Secontine “101 Years Young” Irma J. Ugello Secontine, 101, of Glen Arbor, Michigan, former resident of Troy, died Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2003 at the Tender Care-Traverse City Nursing Home. She was a self-employed Beautician for 40 years, retiring in 1965. She did sewing at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Bloomfield Hill, Michigan, devoted her whole life to her family. She enjoyed cooking and traveling, reading and good con­ versation, had great health and was an avid walker. She was preceded in death by her spouse, the late John F. Secontine, deceased in 1968. Surviving are a daughter, Gloria Dulworth (Jack) of Houston, Texas; two sons, Robert Secontine (Marge) of Glen Arbor, Michigan and Richard Secontine (Patricia) of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; twelve grandchildren: Pam Gilmour (Douglas), Tracey Kutch, Dawn Hanson (Don), Chris Secontine (Stephanie), John Dulworth, Paul Dulworth (Melanie), Mark Dulworth (Carol), Elissa Dulworth, Robert Secontine (Judee), Mary Kay Doebbler (Drew), Dave and Tim Secontine; great - grandchildren: Austin Gilmour, Thomas Kutch, Zachary Kutch, Nicholas Dulworth, Vincent Deobbler, John Kyle Kutch, Peter Dulworth, Alexarldera Secontine, Georgianna Doebbler, Grace Secontine, Dominic Doebbler, Robby Secontine, Matthew Dulworth, Luke Dulworth and Olivia Secontine. Visitation was held at the A. J. Desmond & Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Road, Troy, MI 48084. Funeral Mass was held on Friday, Sept. 5, 2003, at St. Alan Catholic Church, 2345 Coolidge Highway, Troy, Michigan, with Reverend Gary M. Tierney officiating. Burial was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Southfield, Michigan. Memorial Tributes may be made to the Academy of the Sacred Heart, 1250 Kensington, Rlnoi ~ ” "— Stella Secontine /jg>oW5 Stella Secontine, 92, died Janu­ ary 28, 1995 at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan. She was born August 24, 1902 in Bridgeport. She was preceded by her hus­ band Vincent Secontine. Surviving are a son, Vincent Secontine Jr.; two daughters, Dorothy Watson and Phyllis Fra- cassa; 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, and a sister, Fannie Olis. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. from Lynch & Sons Fu­ neral Home, 1368 N. Crooks Road, Clawson, Mich. 48017. Visitation will be today 2 to 9 p.m. with en­ tombment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan. Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice. Barbara Secrest Barbara Ann Secrest, 59, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, former­ ly of Flushing, died Thursday, Oct. 31,2002, in Timken Mercy Hospital, Canton. She was born Sept. 26, 1943, in Flushing, a daughter of the late Clarence and Ethel Nichols. She was a member of the Flushing Christian Church. Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents, was a sis­ ter, Alveretta Taggart. Surviving is her husband, Gary Secrest; two sons, Jeff of New Philadelphia and Jody of Dover; and two grandchildren. Friends will be received at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, Morristown. I CARLSECREST I Carl B. Sccrest, 86, of ■ Beallsville, OH, died ■ Tuesday, March 24, 2015, I in the Woodsfield Nursing I and Rehab Center. I He was born June 2 1, I 1928, near Centerville, I OH, a son of the late I Herbert and Mamie Ward I Secrest. Carl was a proud US Army Veteran of the | Korean War and a retired dozer operator in area strip mines for many years. He was a member of the East Sunsbury Baptist Church where he served as a Deacon. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Hilda Mullen Secrest on June 2, 2013; sisters, Mildred Milhoan, Betty Baun, and Jessie Johnson, an infant sister, Helen; also a great grand­ son, Nolan Caldwell. Surviving are three chil­ dren, Joan (Tom) Kirkland of Woodsfield, Joyce (Tim) Caldwell, and Marvin (Misty) Secrest, both of Beallsville; nine grandchil­ dren; seven great-grand­ children; one brother, Cecil (Teresa) Secrest and one sister, Joann Marr, both of Canton. "7~ C_ Visitation will be held Thursday from 2-8 p.m. at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville. Funeral servic­ es will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. at East Sunsbury Baptist Church near Beallsville, where family and friends will be received one hour prior to the serv­ ice. Burial follows in Beallsville Cemetery with full military honors by American Legion Post 768. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions may be made to East Sunsbury Baptist Church Missions Program. Catherine Secrest Catherine Irene “Kate” Secrest, 80, of West 44th Street, Bellaire, died Thursday, Jan. 1, 2004, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was bom Nov. 24, 1923 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Everett and Chloe Jumps Dalrymple. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Hurlis Earl Secrest, four sons, Herbert Earl “Sam” Secrest, Russell Edward Secrest, Charles Donald Secrest and Hurlis Alan Secrest. Surviving is a son, Tom (Jo Ann Kelly) Secrest of Bellaire, six daughters, Eula Mae Lalone of Witcha Falls, Texas, Mary Elizabeth Lynch of Cleveland, Bonnie Lou Brown of Jacobsburg, Cathy “Ruby Ann” Casterline of Cambridge, Sharon “Emma June” O’Toole of St. Clairsville and Edna Jean Secrest (Larry Shunk) of Bellaire. A sis­ ter, Jackie Vinskovich of Shadyside; 27 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Also granddaughter and great - grand­ daughters, Catherine Elizabeth Secrest, Jadeyn and Autumn of Bellaire. There will be no visitation. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in Armstrongs Mills Cemeteiy. Arrangements by Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, Ohio. member and past president of Franklin Museum and was instrumental in reor­ ganizing the museum in the late 1990s. He was a mem­ ber of several other organi­ zations including Fraternal Order of Eagles and the American Legion. After retirement, his hobbies expanded to attending auc­ tions; becoming an auction­ eer, flea marketing; travel­ ing to assure he visited all 50 states andtrips on the Delta Queen. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Loretta Marlene Hopkins Secrest after 38 years of marriage, and a sister, Gertrude Yemich. Surviving are his wife, Judy; daughter, Vickie Montague (William) and beloved granddaughter, Shannon Secrest Montague; three sisters, Mary Alice Romshak, Martha Jane SECREST, Clyde Allen Kert); many nie^efand (Sid, Zeke, AI, nephews and other family £N®n), S2, of New Athens, members and friends. OH, died on July 3, 2012. Friends may call He returned to his home Thursday July 5 from 1-4 town in 1998, after resid- and 6_g m at Clark_ ing in the Portsmouth, OH Kirkland Funeral Home, area for over 40 years. 172 S. Main St., Cadiz, He was bom on June 30, OH. A short prayer service

1930 inr Newi Athens,a OH,c will be held at 6 P-m- Mass a s?n Clyde of Christian Bunal will be and Lillie Henderson celebrated at St. Paul’s Secrest. Catholic Church, 115 He was a graduate of Morristown Rd„ Flushing, Franklin High School, New oH^TFrid^TJuly iTWTT Athens, where he lettered m am b R£v Fr Fred basketball, football and interment wiil be in baseball. Longview Cemetery, New A veteran of the Korean Ath*ns after Mass. Conflict, he honorably Memorial contributions served as staff sergeant m 5e made t0 St PauFs Catholic Church, 115 1948 to 1952. While in the Morristown, OH 43977; AHr^°rCf’th?hNFranklin Museum, P.O. ed him for their football Box 186, New Athens, OH team in Guam. 43981. The greatest Offered a football schpl- memoriai gift would be a tirship at Miami University donation 0f a unit 0f blood a?d a ^ase^,a!| s.cho^ai'^JP or platelets to the American at . The. °/^QTixStai!^ Red Cross in his memory. University (OSU), he gjood and platelets extend- accepted the OSU award ed sicFs (fcud>s) life for and lettered m the sport m months and made it pnor to a baseball head pos/ible for him t0 cele. injury which ended his ath- brate bjs granddaughter’s leticcareer. graduation from high Clyde retired from scbooj and admission to the Goodyear/Martin Marietta umVersky of Notre Dame Energy Systems Piketon, which gave him great joy. OH after 40 years of dedi- pje wjn be remembered cated service. He attained by tbose wbo iove bjm as a the position or passionately patriotic man, S u p e r 1 n t e n dent commjtted t0 service to his Maintenance Operations^ commuflg and devoted t0 Co/comp4 in Ws elrly f°d’ his family and conn- years. He was committed to community service and development of youth. He was a member of the Boy Scouts of America for 50 years, served as volunteer Camp Director at Camp Oyo and member of several scouting boards; awarded the Silver Beaver Award (the highest recognition bestowed upon an adult volunteer leader). He was recipient of the “Kid- Minded Award” for out­ standing service in the community to youth. Besides recognition for his dedication to community, his athletic prowess was honored when he was recently inducted into the Harrison County Athletic Hall of Fame. He was an active member of St. Mary’s Church in Waverly, OH; St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Portsmouth, OH and most recently St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Flushing OIL lie was vol­ unteer anti past"president of the Portsmouth Catholic Adults for Youth (CAY), a group that raised thousands of dollars each year to ben­ efit Notre Dame High School, Portsmouth, and instrumental in providing financial support to Special Olympics* , Scouts and Salvation Army. At Christmastime, his Santa Claus self appeared at nurs­ ing homes and homes for developmental^ disabled children. He was an active EDNA SECREST Edna Secrest, 52 of Bel- laire, OH, died Wednesday January 6, 2016, at Wheel­ ing Hospital. She was bom March 15, 1963, a daughter of the late Hurlis and Catherine (Dal- rymple) Secrest in Bellaire, OH. Edna was a homemaker and a Christian by faith. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sisters, Eula Mae Lalone, Catherine Casterline and Sharon O’Toole and her brothers, Herbert, Russell, Charles and Hurlis Secrest. She is survived by her companion of 35 years Larry Shunk of Bellaire OH, her daughter Catherine (John) Payton of Bellaire, OH and her siblings, Tom (Jo Anne) Secrest of Bel­ laire, OH, Mary Lynch of Cleveland, OH and Bonnie Lou Brown of Jacobsburg, OH. She is also survived by her grandchildren Autumn Irene Payton and Jadeyn Jean Payton. / Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry 441, 37th Street Bel­ laire, OH 43906 on Wednesday January 13, 2016, from 9 a.m. until time of service at noon with Rev. James Hoff officiat­ ing. Burial in Armstrong Mills Cemetery at the con- venienc^nh^jamily^^ Edna Secrest Edna Secrest, 85, a resident of Barnesville Health Care Center, formerly of RD 2, Belmont, died this morning in Barnesville Hospital. She was bom Jan. 24, 1900, near Centerville, daughter of the late Jacob and Mary Holland Walters./# FF&. !r) 96 She was a member of Bend Fork Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Ellsworth Secrest, in 1974, also two sons, I Frank and Thomas Secrest. Surviving are two sons, Ray and Luther Secrest, both of Belmont; three daughters, Mar­ tha Workman of Byesville, Mary Phillips of Bethesda and i Goldie Wise of Barnesville; three sisters, Della Dilly and Dulcie Phillips, both of Center­ ville and Maude DuVall of Col­ umbus ; a brother, Carl Walters of Northfield; 18 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grand- children. Friends received at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tues­ day, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Ben Williams officiting. Burial will be in Bend Fork Cemetery. Eva Secrest Eva Secrest, 96, formerly of Bel­ mont, died Thursday, October 22, 1987 at Guernsey Memorial Hospital. She was born July 5,1891 in Cameron, a daughter of the late Samuel and Mary Ellen Palmer Boughner. A member of Belmont Church of Christ, she was preceded m death by a son, Roger. Surviving are a son, Warren Secrest of Jensen Beach, Fla.; a grandson, Larry, of Tipp City, and a great-granddaughter, Holly. Graveside services were held Saturday at the convenience of the family in Belmont Cemetery. Brother James Gallagher officiated. The Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. SECREST, Gary V., 70, of New Philadelphia, died Saturday, August 25, 2007, in Schoenbrunn Health Care Center. He was reunited in Heaven with his loving wife, Barbara. He was born in Belmont County on June 19, 1937, a son of the late Ward A. and Juanita Deets Secrest. Gary was a Protestant by faith; and was retired from East Sparta Ceramic. He loved to watch old Westerns and adored his grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara Ann Nichols Secrest; and a sister, Toya Hamilton. Surviving are two sons, Jody Secrest of Canton and Jeff Secrest of New Philadelphia; and three grandchildren. Friends will be received at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, Tuesday from 11 a.m. until time of service at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in Unity Cemetery, Morristown. SECREST, Hilda, 81, of Beallsville died Sunday, June 2, 2013 in Medical Park Hospital. Wheeling. She was born October 25, 1931 in Belmont County, a daughter of the Ihte William and Jane Marie Elceser Mullen. Hilda was a member of f the East Sunsbury Baptist | Church and for many years served on the Beallsville Village Council and also as a Sunsbury Twp. Poll Worker. Surviving are her hus­ band of 62 years, Carl Secrest; three children, Joan (Tom) Kirkland of Woodsfield, Joyce (Tim) Caldwell, and Marvin (Misty) Secrest, both of Beallsville; two brothers; three sisters; nine grand children; and seven great, grandchildren. In addition to her par­ ents, Hilda was preceded in death by three infant sib­ lings, Catherine Lucille, Robert Eugene, and Edwin Edward Mullen, a brother, William Mullen, also by a great-grandson, Nolan James Caldwell Visitation will be held Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville. Visitation will then be held Friday at East Sunsbury Baptist Church near Beallsville from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m.. Burial follows in Beallsville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to East Sunsbury Baptist Church Missions Program. ____ Hurli,'se'»Sies

Hurlis of Neffs, died Monday afternoon at the Bellaire City Hospital. He was born June 18, 1916, in Armstrongs Mills, son of i William T. and Eula Davis Secrest. He was an' employe of Gunite Construction Co. Survivors include his widow. Catherine, three sons, Herbert Earl of Bellaire, Thomas Lee of Jerusalem, and Hurlis Allen of Tacoma, six daughters, Mrs. Eula Lalone of Yorkville, Miss Mary Elizabeth of Steubenville, Miss Bonnie Lou of West, Bellaire, Miss Ruby Ann of Flushing and Miss Emma June and Miss Edna Jean at home, four brothers, Charles of Canton, j Jack, Leo and Carlos of Neffs, I two sisters, Mrs. Olive Lemley ! of Neffs and Mrs. Violet Patter- son of Bethesda and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 1 p.m. from the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home in Bellaire -with the Rev. Ralph Hudson of the West Bellaire Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be at Armstrong Mills Cemetery. -/ Jack Secrest ^ SECREST, Jack W., 65, of Neffs, died Tuesday. Feb. 4. 1997. in City^Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired employee of the Gunite Con­ struction Co., a Methodist and an Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Eula Davis Secrest; a daughter, Car­ rie Secrest; five brothers. Surviving are his wife, Leona Mellott Secrest; two sons, Tom of Bellaire and John of Quaker City; two daughters, Jack­ ie Strizak and Nettie Moore, both of Neffs; a brother, Leo of Florida; two sisters, Olive Lemley of Neffs and Mollie Patterson of Bamesville; two grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where ser­ vices will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. Interment in Armstrongs Mills Cemetery. American Legion services at 7:30 p.m. today. Memorial contri­ butions may be made to the Neffs Volunteer Fire Department. John Secrest rj | j John S. Secrest, 83, 104 Belmont St., Powhatan Point, died Sunday evening at the Blue Sky Personal Care Center, MoundsvUle, W.Va. He was born Aug. 28, 1907 in Saltsburg, a son of the late Bernie Secrest and Ethel Selby Secrest. He was a retired employee of North American Coal Co., Powhatan Point, a member of Local 5497 and was a Methodist. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mabel Johnson Secrest; a daughter and two brothers. Surviving are two daughters, Betty Jean Alloway of Pleasant City and Eloise Richardson of Powhatan Point; 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the McGaughy-Black Funeral Home, Byesville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to­ day where services will be Wed­ nesday at 1 p.m. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Byesville. * SECREST, Juanita V., 85, of Barnesville, diecLWednesday. April. 19, 2000, in Barnesville Health CareCenter. She was a member of the Main Street United Methodist Church, Barnesville. She was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Ward; her parents, Ross and Sylvia Humphrey Betts; two half-brothers, George and Harold Betts. Surviving are a son, Gary of New Philadelphia, Ohio; a daughter, Toya Hamilton of Barnesville; two half-sisters, Lucille [ Long of Barnesville and Mary Jo I Fry of Columbus, Ohio; five grand- i children; eight great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Belmont Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be - made to the Barnesville Hutton r Memorial Library, 308 East Main ^ St., Barnesville, Ohio, 43713. • Arrangements by Campbell-Plumly- I Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. n Chestnut St., Barnesville. • ~ *-,*Miiuciiiiaren- — Ullie Secret /?f? Lillie Secrest,'est, 91, Belmont;___ w„v, died this morning in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. She was born Dec. 6, 1895 at Chestnut Level, daughter of the late Evans and Sarah Jane Stewart Dermott. She was a member of the Chestnut Level Christian Church, Belmont American Legion Aux­ iliary, and the Barnesville Twig. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Earl Secrest; four sons, Chester, Francis, Carl, Glenn Secrest; two brothers, Charles and Wilbur Dermott; a sister, lavada Der­ mott. Surviving are two sons, Ed Secrest of Maryland, and Robert Secrest of Belmont; two daugh­ ters, Joan Motter of Massillon, and Jean Mueller of Orlando, Fla.; 23 grandchildren; 36 great­ grandchildren;grande 13 great-great- grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly- Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where i services will be Saturday at 1 ! p.m., with the Rev. Robert Fulton officiating. Burial Will be in Chestnut Level Cemetery. i Loretta Secrest /,}folq I Loretta Marlene Secrest, 55, Port­ smouth, died June 24, in Southern Ohio Medical Center, Portsmouth. She was bom Aug. 21,1935 at Neffs, a daughter of the late Albert S. and Helen Baron Hopkins. She was a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Port­ smouth. Surviving are her husband, Clyde (Sid) Secrest; a daughter, Vickie Lynn Secrest of Oklahoma City, Okla.; two brothers, Harold R. Hopkins of Waverly and Albert E. Hopkins of New Athens; a sister, Yolande Erdos of New Athens. Services were held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with the Rev. William Marron, the celebrant. Graveside services will be at Longview Cemetery, New Athens, Oct. 14 at 1 p.m. with the Rev. John Cymbor officiating. Daehler Mor­ tuary, 915 Ninth St., Portsmouth, in charge of arrangements. ^ SECREST, Luther Raymond, 88, of Chapel Hill Rd., Belmont, Ohio, died Thursday, April 16, 2009. He was born October 13, 1920, in Smith Township, a son of the late Charles Ellsworth Secrest and Edna Pearl Walters Secrest. Luther was a retired employee of Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel’s Martins Ferry Plant, a former employee of Blaney Lumber and a farmer. He was a U.S. Army vet­ eran of WWII and a member of the Bethesda VFW and the United Steel Workers of America. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Sharon Cline; brothers, Frank, Ray, and Thomas Secrest; sisters, Goldie Wise and Martha Workman. Surviving are his chil­ dren, Sandra (Neal) Warrick of Barnesville, Sue Mounts of Belmont, Mark (Tina) Secrest of Belmont, and Tim (Pam) Secrest of Moundsville; a sister, Mary Phillips of Bethesda; 9 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; and his faith­ ful companion, Sheila. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg on Saturday from 4-8 p\m., where services will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m . with Ed Emory officiating. Burial follows in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Belmont. Memorial contributions may be made to Smith Township Volunteer Fire Department. Margie Secrest ) SECREST, Margie, 66, of Helen s Gregg Road, Belmont, dieo.^ Wednesday, Feb. 5. 1997, in Bar- nesville Hospital. She was a member of Chestnut Level Christian Church, near Belmont. She was preceded in , death by a son, Terry L.; her parents, Francis and Margaret Morris Healy. Surviving are her husband, Robert W.; a son, Rick of Uniontown; two daughters, Debbie Duvall of Folk- ston, Ga., and Andrea Secrest of Rockville, Md.; two brothers, Fran­ cis Healy of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, and Paul Healy of South Daytona, Fla.; three grandchildren; a great­ grandchild. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fri­ day at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home. Bethesda, where services will be - held ? 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment : in Chestnut Level Cemetery, Bel- , mont. Order of the Eastern Star ser- [ vices at 6;30 p.m. Friday. 3 Master Sergeant Mark David Secrest Mark David Secrest (Master Sgt USAF), age 39, of Xenia, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005 at Miami Valley Hospital following a brief illness. He was bom Aug. 11, 1966 in Wheeling, West Virginia. Mark was currently the Superintendent of the Command Center at WPAFB. He enlisted into the US Army in 1984; before joining the US Air Force in 1986. Since then he has proudly served his country in Alaska, Italy, Turkey, Guam, and Korea and also on several other bases in the United States. Mark was an avid hunter and Harley Davidson enthusiast. He also supported various charitable organizations and loved help­ ing children. He is survived by his loving wife, Reneia (Gillon) Secrest, whom he married Dec. 21, 1996; daughters, Jessica and Myranda Secrest of Xenia; and Alyssa Biles of Las Vegas; parents: David L. and Donna Secrest of Woodsfield, Ohio and Nancy Perez of Las Vegas; sister and brothers, Marti, Tim, Dan and Brian, all of Las Vegas; maternal grandmother, Clara. Deskins; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. A celebration of Mark’s life will be held Friday, Dec. 30, 2005 at 4 p.m., at the McCoIaugh Funeral Home, Inc., 826 N. Detroit St., Xenia, Ohio. The family will receive friends Friday from 2 p.m., until time of service at the funeral home. MMay*vSecr I. Secresl,^M^ 66, 509 Ceme­ tery Road, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a retired cook for the City Restaurant, Bellaire, and a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Woodrow; a grand­ daughter, Betty Jean Davey. Surviving are a son, Woodrow of Cambridge; two daughters, Caroline Davey of Bellaire and Barbara Wayt of New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va.; four grandchil­ dren ; four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. i Saturday, at Holly Memorial 1 Gardens Chapel, Pleasant Grove, i Burial will follow in Holly Memo- , rial Gardens. Arrangements by s Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell- . aire. * Phyllis Sscrest Phyllis Bums Secrest, 63, South Lincoln Ave., Bamesville, died Fri­ day, Dec. 27, 1996. at Ohio Valley Medical Center/Wheeling. She was bom Aug. 8, 1933, in Smithfield, a daughter of Ethel Trigg Greenwood and the late William Greenwood. She was a Methodist. Surviving, in addition to her mother of Bethesda, are a son, Jef­ frey Burns of Hendrysburg; four daughters, Jill Angelo and Jodi Wells, both of Barnesville, Jamie Callihan and Jana Mankin, both of Bethesda; a brother, Ford Green­ wood of Bethesda; a sister, Patricia , Simmons of Atlanta, Ga.; 12 ' grandchildren; two great-grandchil- ; dren. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m., with Pastor Lar­ ry Jellison officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Retta Secrest Retta Leona Secrest, 66, of Bellaire, formerly of Neffs, died Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at the Ohio State University Hospital in Columbus. She was born Nov. 22, 1940 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Clark Mellott. Leona was a homemaker and a Methodist by faith. She was a member of the American Legion Post 77 Auxiliary and the Neffs Fire Department Auxiliary. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jack W. Secrest on Feb. 4, 1997; one daughter, Carrie Secrest; one sister, Louise Anzart and one grand­ son, Justin Secrest, on April 15,2007. Surviving are four children, Tom (Brenda) Secrest and Jackie (John) Driscoll, all of Neffs, John Secrest of Quaker City, and Nettie (Kevin) Moore of Stewartsville; four sisters and two brothers; Annie Shunk of Martins Ferry, Della Perzanowski, Bill Mellott and Herman Mellott, all of Bellaire, Cheryl Davis of Wheeling and Penny Ruskin of Bridgeport; three grandchil­ dren: Jesse Secrest of Neffs, Kierra and Mason Secrest, both of Quaker City and sever­ al nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441-37th Street, Bellaire, on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.,. where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m.', with Rev. Lester Wilson officiating. Interment in the Armstrongs Mills Cemetery at Armstrongs Mills. American Legion Auxiliary Services, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Neffs Fire Department, P.O. Box 227, Neffs, Ohio 43940. Ray Secrest WlV\V- Ray Secrest, 71, Barnesville, died Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1994, in Barnesville Hospital Health Care Center. He was bom July 18, 1922 at Bend Fork, son of the late Charles and Edna Walters Secrest. He was a retired employee of Blaney Lumber Co., Bethesda, and a Protestant. Surviving are a son, Charles of Bethesda; a daughter, Rae Secrest of Chicago, 111.; a stepson and a stepdaughter; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; a brother, Luther Secrest of Belmont; three sisters, Mary Phillips of . Bethesda, Golda Wise of Bar- neSville and Martha Workman of Byesville. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Frank and Thomas Secrest; a grandson. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Friday 6 to 8 p.m., where funeral services will be held Satur­ day at 11 a.m. with Bob Merritt officiating. Burial follows in Bend Fork Cemetery. ■Robert Secrest I Robert W. Secrest, 77, of ■Belmont, died Monday, April II 1, 2005 at Wheeling Hospital. ■He was born Dec. 26, 1927 in ■Belmont, Ohio, a son of the late [Walter Earl Secrest and Lillie I Faye Dermott Secrest. Bob was a long-time member of the Chestnut Level Christian Church. He was a shovel opera­ tor for Consolidated Coal Co. retiring after 38 years of service, a very active member of Hazen Masonic Lodge #251 and Weyer Chapter #515 Order of Eastern Star holding various offices. He was past district education offi­ cer for the 23rd Masonic district. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Margie Healy Secrest, a son, Terry Secrest, and brothers, Chet, Carl, Francis and Glen Secrest. Surviving are daughters, Deborah (Charles) Duvall of Statesboro, Ga., Andrea Secrest of Prussia, Pa.; a son, Richard K. (Gina) Secrest. of St. Clairsville; three grandchildren: Renee Oglesby of Springfield, Ga., Wendy McGeee of Barnesville and Jarod Duvall of Statesboro, Ga.; four great grandchildren, his loving companion, Beverly Yoe, of Belmont; sisters, Joan (Jake) Motter of Massillon, Ohio and Jean Mueller of Apopka, Fla., a brother, Charles Edward Secrest of Maryland; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, where services will be held Thursday, 11 a.m., with Minister Brent Hopper offi­ ciating. Burial in Chestnut Level Cemetery. Hazen Masonic Lodge servic­ es, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Chestnut Level Christian Church. Terry Secrest 1956-2015 Terry Secrest, 58, of | Bamesville passed away :■ Tuesday, January 13, 2015 _ in Morgantown, W.Va. He _ was bom in Bamesville, - Ohio on February 7, 1956 ; : to the late Robert “Max” 1 and Roseanne (Billiter) Secrest. • i Terry was retired from the Ohio Department of Terry Secrest Transportation where he worked as a state inspec­ children with another on tor. He was a member of the way: Logan, Caden the Weyer Lodge #0541 and Lydia; aunt, Patty F&AM in Centerville, Brown; two uncles: Ohio. Howard Milhoah and In addition to his par­ Gene Milhoan; and sev- ents, he was preceded in eral nieces and nephews, death by a brother, Mike A celebration of Secrest; grandma, Goldie Terry’s life will be held Wise; and aunts and on Sunday, February 1, uncles. /fr ff'fZs 2015 from 3-6 p.m. at He is survived by his the Bamesville Library wife, Carrie (May) Annex. Arrangements Secrest of Bamesville; by Campbell-Plumly- two daughters: Carissa Milburn Funeral Home, Wiggins of Belmont and 319 N. Chestnut St., Kelsey (Nathan) VanDyne Bamesville, Ohio. of Florida; three grand- Vada Seeresl Mrs. Vada V. Secrest, 57, Belmont, died Wednesday, March 24, in the Barnesville Hospital. /*/ 7 / She was born March 4,1914, at Walton, W. Va., a daughter of Mrs. Anna Jeffers Norris and the late Alonzo Norris. She was a member of the Belmont Church of Christ, Belmont American Legion Auxiliary and was past president of the Union Local Band Boosters. She was preceded in death by her husband, Chester, in 1961. Surviving beside her mother are three daughters, Mrs. Joyce Powell, Dayton, Mrs. Janet McCoy, Columbus, Mrs. Judy Burley, Belmont, one son, Charles of Dayton, six grand­ children and one brother, Harvey Norris of Flushing. Funeral services were held Saturday in Bethesda with Brother Thomas Butterfield Sr. officiating. Burial was in Belmont Cemetery. Walter Glenn Secrest Walter Glenn Secrest, 43, of R’D 3, Newcomerstown, Ohio, husband of Martha Graham Secrest, a former St. Clairsvillc, resident died Thursday, Dec, 5, in Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, where he had been a patient four days. He was born in Belmont, May 2, 1925, a son of Lillie Dermott Secrest and the late Walter Earl Secrest. He was a member of Chestnut Level Christian Church, Belmont, had served in World War II and the Korean War, was a member of the VFW, Moose Lodge and Elks Lodge, all of Newscomerstown, and had been employed as a project engineer with the State Highway Department. Surviving are his widow, two sons, John and Jeffrey at home, three brothers, Carl E., Ellicott City, Md., Charles E., Laurel, Md., and Robert S. of Belmont, two sisters, Mrs. Jean Mueller, Apopka, Fla., and Mrs. Joan Motter, Massillon. Funeral services were held Sunday at Newscomerstown, with Rev. Daniel Graham of­ ficiating. Burial was in Chestnut .Level Cemetery. Belmont. i Woodrow Secrest Woodrow Wilson Secrest, 51, 'hapline Street, Wheeling, died Tugsday, s^pf, 15. 190R at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was bom in Bellaire.June 23, 1947, a son of the late Woodrow W. and May Wiseman Secrest. He was a Methodist. Surviving are two sisters, Caro­ line Davey of Bridgeport and Mrs. William (Barbara) Schlag of Mar­ tins Ferry; several aunts and uncles; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Ser­ vices and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Altmeyer Funeral . Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling. William Secrest William'Widkl 86, o£ Neffs, died Saturday at his home. He was born in Belmont, Ohio Sept. 12, 1880, being a retired coal miner. He belonged to the Methodist Church. His wife, Eula, died October 13, 1966. He is survived by six sons, Charles of Canton, Woodrow of Wheeling, Hurlis of Neffs, Carlos of Rockford, 111., Jack and Leo of Neffs, three daughters, Mrs. Olive Lemley, Neffs, Mrs. Violet Patterson, Neffs, Mrs. Bessie Grasser of Canton; three brothers, Herbert, Charles and Fred all of Belmont, a sister, Mrs. Hester Dunfee of Warnock, 24 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday with the Rev. Ralph Hudson officiating. Interment was in Armstrongs Mills Ceme­ tery. 1 V FRANK SECRETO Frank Secreto, 85, of St. Clairsville, OH, died unexpectedly, Tuesday, August 16, 2016, at Wheeling Hospital. He was born January 9, 1931, in Clarksburg, WV, a son of the late Joseph and Flora Marra Secreto. Frank was retired from Allstate Insurance Com- . pany and worked prior to that at Belmont College. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He was a found­ ing member Of B-MAC and was the administrator for the Boy’s State Pro­ gram through the Ameri­ can Legion. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his stepmother. Rose; a brother, John Secreto; a sister, Shirley Secreto. Surviving are his loving wife of 46 years, Audrey Arndt Secreto of St. Clairsville; two sons, Frank J. (Charla) Secreto of Rochester, MN and Felix Secreto of Parkers­ burg, WV; seven ijieces and nephews. / Friends are invitecTto attend memorial visitation on Monday from 10 a.m. until time of Funeral Liturgy with Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville with Fr. Ed Maxfield as celebrant. Final arrange­ ments at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to Belmont County Animal Shelter or Marshall County Animal Shelter by going to “TMCFunding.com.” Full Military Honors will be conducted by Bel­ mont County Veterans Association. Arrangements by Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home & Crematory, St. Clairsville. CharlesSecmt # Charles (Eadi& Secrist, 54, West Bellaire, died last 'Thurs­ day at the Bellaire City Hospi­ tal. He was born Feb. 20, 1914, in: West Wheeling, son of Thomas and Mary Butler Secrist. He was a member of the First Methodist | .Church; Bellaire Lodge No. 267,. F. and A.M.; Scottish Rite 32nd Degree of Steubenville; Osiris; Temple of Wheeling; and the, Bridgeport Eagles. He was co­ owner of the Bellaire Sewing Center. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.! Lillian Jenkins Secrist, one son,| Roger, Bucyrus, Ohio, three brothers, Lawrence of Martins; Ferry, Paul of West Wheeling! and Harry of Pleasant Grove,, four sisters, Ill's. Vernon Pugh, Mrs. Edward Weir, both of Wheeling, Mi's. James Hanna, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Mrs. Donald Iannone, St. Clairsville and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sa-1 ! turday in Bellaire and interment: was in Holly Memorial Gar-1 dens, Pleasant Grove. Dennis Secrist Dennis P. Secrist, 57, of Pleasant Grove, Ohio, died Monday, Nov. 15, 2004 at his home. He was bom Feb. 10, 1947 at Wheeling, W. Va., the son of Violet Hackathorn Secrist of Clearwater, Fla., and the late Harry Secrist. Dennis was an employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Mingo Junction Plant and a mem­ ber of the Bridgeport Foresters Club, and a member of the Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to his mother, Dennis is survived by his wife, Linda Hancher Secrist, two sons, Matt Secrist of Columbus, Ohio and Curt Secrist and his wife, Tammi, of Wheeling, W. Va.; one daughter, Jenny Secrist, a student at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio on Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Elaine Cutlip, officiating. Interment will be at the conven­ ience of family in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pleasant Grove United Methodist, 73599 Pleasant Grove Road, Dillonvale, OH 43917. SECRIST, Martha G., 99, of Martins Ferry, died Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in Sunset Health Care in Adena. She was born October 15, 1909 in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Andrew and Christine (Schneider) Kohl. Martha was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Martins Ferry and the Bridgeport Chapter of the Eastern Star. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Secrist; three brothers Andrew, John and George Kohl; and three sisters, Katie Johnson, Christina Nolle and Caroline Stone. Martha is survived by several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Thursday 5-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd.. Brookside. where funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. Interment will follow in Belmont Memorial Park Cemetery in St. Clairsville. Mary SecrisiflQcffo. tMi's. Mary Secrist, SI. 114 Jep- son. Ave., St. Clairsville. died Fi'iday. She was born in West Wheeling, Nov. 15, 1835, and was preceded in death by her hus­ band. Thomas, in 1943. Surviving are four sons, Lawrence, Martins Ferry, Paul, ! West. Wheeling, Edgar, West i Bell air e, Harry, Adena; four 1 daughters. Mrs. Marie Pugh, West Wheeling, Mi's. Laverna Hanna. Pittsburgh. Mrs. Dorothy Weil*, West Wheeling and Mrs. Shirley Butler, Shadyside: three I sisters, Mrs. Empsie Reibe, Mrs. Pearl Curley and Mrs. Ed- ward Curley, all of West Wheeling; 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at Bellaire and inter­ ment was in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Lewis Sedgmer Lewis S. Sedgmer Jr., 81, of Liming Drive, Cadiz, Ohio, died Thursday, Oct. 20, 2005 in Trinity Medical Center West, Steubenville, Ohio. Born Aug. 12, 1924 in Cadiz, Ohio, the son of the late Lewis S. Sr. and Adoline Liggett Sedgmer. He was a retired supervisor of Consolidated Coal Company Mine No. 60 in Cadiz; a Marine veteran of WWII; a Methodist by faith; member of the American Legion Post 34, the V.F.W. of Cadiz, Osiris Shrine of Wheeling, 32nd degree Mason with Harrison Lodge 219 F&M, Shriners of Wheeling, A.A.S.R. Valley of Steubenville, Ohio, Cadiz Lions Club, and the Eagles of Cadiz. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, William Sedgmer; and a sister, Norma Prather. . Surviving are his wife, Bernice Celestino Sedgmer; two sons, Lewis W. Sedgmer and Robert A. Sedgmer and wife, Mary Beth, of North Olmsted, Ohio; two daugh­ ters, Pamela Sedgmer of Craigsville, W.Va. and Particia Kokiko of .Sr Clajrsville, Ohio; two broth­ ers, Robert and Betty Sedgmer and Paul and Lori Sedgmer, all of Cadiz; sister, Linda Lee Frank of Las Vegas, Nev.; six grandchil­ dren; and two great-grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 East Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio, Sunday from 7-9 p.m., where funeral servies will be held Monday at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. Henry Mooney officiating. Full Military graveside services will be held in Holly Memorial Gradens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Lucas D. Sedgmer Lucas David Sedgmer, 22, New Athens, Ohio, died Friday, May 9, 2003, near Fairpoint as a result of an automobile accident. Lucas was bom Dec. 10, 1980 in Wheeling, W. Va., a son of William Sedgmer (Susan) of New Athens and Kay Keyser - Sedgmer (Tony) of New Athens, Ohio. Lucas was a student at West Liberty State College and worked at Stratford Springs in Wheeling. He was a former sum­ mer worker for the Harrison County Highway Department; former assistant varsity wrestling coach at Wheeling Park High School; a standout wrestler for the former Cadiz High School, where he placed third at the Ohio State Division III wrestling meet for three consecutive years; a 1999 graduate of Cadiz High School; an avid outdoorsman; a member of the New Athens Volunteer Fire Department and attended the New Athens United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, William Sedgmer, Sr. Surviving in addition to his parents, are two brothers, William Sedgmer, III and Jacob Sedgmer, both of New Athens; a sister, Elisabeth “Sis” Sedgmer of New Athens; paternal grand­ parents, Joann and Gary Graham of Cadiz; maternal grandparents, Edgar “Auggie” and Virginia Keyser of New Athens; several aunts, uncles and cousins. Calling hours are Sunday, May 11, 2003, 3 to 9 p.m. at the Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 12, at 11 a.m., with Rev. Rodney Bowers officiating. Burial fol­ lows at Longview Cemetery, New Athens, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to: New Athens United Methodist Church, c/o Anna Belle Watson, Box 67, New Athens, Ohio 43981; Harrison Central Wrestling Club, c/o Vickie Sefsick, 917 East Market Street, Cadiz 43907 or New Athens Volunteer Fire Department, c/o John Kurucz, Box 65, New Athens, Ohio 43981. The memorial guestbook may be signed at www.clark-kirk- land.com. Dorothy Sedgwick^ Dorothy Sedgwick, 79, Carriage Inn, 259 Jamison Ave., Cadiz, died Monday in Harrison County Community Hospital, Cadiz. She was born Oct. 22, 1910 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Frank A. Sedgwick Sr. and Min­ nie E. Copham Sedgwick. She was preceded in death by a brother, Frank Sedgwick Jr. Surviving is a nephew, Dwight R. Sedgwick of North Fort Myers, Fla. Private services were held Wednesday and burial followed in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, in charge of ar­ rangements.