Dustin Scott Woodrum, age 26, of Woodsfield, passed away Tuesday September 9, 2014 at Canton, Illinois. He was born in Paris, Tennessee October 8,1987 a son of Dennis Woodrum and Mary Baker Eppley. He was a 2006 graduate of River High School and Swiss Hills Career Center, and a 2008 graduate of Jefferson Community College. Preceded in death by his grandparents Kenneth & Emogene Baker, brother Davey Woodrum in 2004 and a nephew John Curtis Baker. He is survived by his parents Jesse & Mary Baker Eppley of Kentucky, daughter Breahna Woodrum of Powhatan Point, Ohio, sister Melinda Baldwin of Stockport, Ohio, grandparents George & Kay Eppley of McConnellsville, Ohio, aunts and uncles Kenneth & Carol Baker, Alfred & Robin Baker, Tony & Linda Baker, and Robert & Penny Stimpert. Visitation will be held from 2-8 p.m. Monday, at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, 100 S. Paul St., Woodsfield, Ohio where Funeral Services will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday Sept. 16, 2014 with Keith Jones officiating. . Burial will follow at Friendship Cemetery Lewisville, Ohio. Alta Woods W|95 Alta G. Woods, 79, Howard St., Bridgeport, died Thursday, April 20, 1995, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born December 3, 1915 in Bellaire, daughter of the late Dillon G. and Blanche Capito Simmons. She was an employee of the for­ mer Hub Company of Wheeling and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Wheeling, and a member of St. Paul's AME Church at Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, James ,S. Woods; a brother, Dillon Simmons Jr.; two sisters, Audrey Powell and Mered- ' ith Biggs. Surviving are two sisters, Gwen­ dolyn Hunter of Wheeling and Leona Stewart of Flushing. Friends will be received Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Monday at I p.m., with the Rev. George Cassells officiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. WOODS, Anna P., 88, formerly of Freeport, Ohio, died May 11, 2010. in St. Lukes Hospital, Bethlehem, Pa. She was born December 25, 1921 at Fullerton. Pa., a daughter of the late Michael P. and Suzanna Kulhamer Pudleiner. She was a member of Jehovah Witness St. Clairsville, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Woods; her son, Jeffrey Wolf; and her brother, Xv^ymond Pudleiner. Surviving are a grand­ daughter, Carrie Wolf; a grandson, Jeffrey Wolf Jr.; a great-granddaughter, Taylor Ferreire of Coplay, Pa.; a sister, Dorothy Hofelich of Whitehall. Pa; nine step-children, Albert (Betty) Leone of Tiltonsville, Ohio; Robert (Lois) Ehigh of St. Clairsville; Richard Woods of Adena, Ohio; Wayne (Patricia) Hanson of Martins Ferry, Ohio; Melvin Woods of Rayland, Ohio; Michael (Christine) Higgins of Martins Ferry; John Woods of St. Clairsville, Yvonne Becker of Martins Ferry, and James Woods of Adena. Funeral services were held Monday, May 1 7, 2010 at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, followed by burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, I Pleasant Grove WOODS, Bernadine R. Schrebe, 74, of Wheeling W.Va., died Sunday, Decem­ ber 3, 2006 in Heartland- Lansing, Lansing Ohio. Bom in Wheeling, on May 4, 1932, Bernadine was the daughter of the late Willie and Rose Kazemka Schrebe. In addition to her parents, Bernadine was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Woods in 2003: and her broth­ er, Willie Schrebe Jr. Surviving are one brother, Michael Schrebe of Wheeling; | and several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend services which will be held on Tuesday, December 5, 2006, at 4 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling WV. Private interment will be held at Parkview Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. ^WOODS, Beryl B. Singhaus, 80, of Woods Lane, Bridgeport, *iie.d Monday, Aug. 17,1998, in Ohio Val­ ley Medical Center, wneeling. She was a member of Lansing United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence E.; a son, Lawrence M.; her parents, Clarence M. and Audrey V. Boyd Singhaus; a brother, Robert M. “Bob” Singhaus. Surviving are two sons, Gary E. of Bridgeport and Jay S. of St. Clairsville; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Nadine) Yourko of Colerain; a sister, Mrs. Pete (Lois) Bortswick of Glendale, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Heslop Funer­ al Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Memor­ ial contributions may be made to Lansing United Methodist Church, Greenbank Avenue, Lansing, Ohio 43934. Betty J. Woods Betty J. Anderson Rebarsky Woods. 84, died Dec. 29, 2006 in Akron. Ohio. She was born June 15. 1922, in Bellaire. the daughter of the late John and Elsie Anderson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by spouses and siblings, Glenn, Charles, Robert, and Margaret DeBolt. Surviving are five children of Akron, two sisters, Nellie Gerdau, of Woodsfield, Mary Ellen Wheeler of St. Clairsville, and one brother, John (Norma) Anderson of Shadyside, Ohio. Services were held on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007 with Interment at Hillside Memorial Park, Akron. V

WOODS, Carole Jean Osvath, 64, of Weirton, W.Va., passed away Tuesday, June 15, 2004 in the Weirton Medical Center. Bom June 2, 1940, she is the daughter of Elizabeth Osvath of Weirton and the late William Osvath. Carole retired from Health- ways, Inc. in Weirton where she served as Human Resource Director. As a member of the Beta Sigma Phi, Preceptor Alpha Chi Chapter, she held many offices, including President. Car­ ole was also instrumental and an active volunteer in the Weirton International Food and Arts Fes­ tival and a Junior Achievement Advisor. In addition to her father, she is preceded in death by an infant son, David Wayne Woods. In addition to her mother, Car­ ole is survived by her sisters, Linda Osvath of Weirton and Evelyn Brown and her husband, Lake of Atlanta, Ga.; and many friends and neighbors. Committal services will be at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Thursday, June 17, 2004 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. William Stout presiding. Arrangements are under the direction of the Greco- Hcrtnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Children’s Hospital of Pitts­ burgh Foundation, 3705 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213- 2583. Share tributes with her family at www.grecohcrtnick.com. WOODS, C. Raymond, 87, of RD #3, Moundsville, W.Va., died Tuesday, July 22, 2003 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. He was bom Jan. 17, 1916 in Fork Ridge, Moundsville, the son of the late Clarence and Hazel Jane Maxwell Woods. He was a retired farmer and employee of AEP Ohio Power; a life member of the Farm Bureau and Historic Society; and a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, J.W. Woods; and two sisters, Eileen Hupp and Ruth Brown. Survivors include his wife, Naomi “Sis” Wilson Woods; two sons, Raymond W. (Karen) Woods and Richard W. (Nancy) Woods, both of Moundsville; two sisters, Mrs. Wilson (Retta J.) Wayne of Moundsville and Mrs. Donn (Lois V.) Dowler of Limestone; five grandchildren, Hope (Chuck) Carnahan of Hay- market, Va., Holly L. Woods of Moundsville, Melissa (Christo­ pher) Miller of Lewisburg, W.Va., Richard T. (Lisa) Woods and Timothy J. (Beth) Woods, both of Moundsville; and six great-grandchildren, C.J. and Emma Carnahan, Mason and Morgan Miller and Abby and Isaac Woods. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and Fri­ day from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jef­ ferson Ave., Moundsville where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Harry Light and the Rev. Michael Smith officiating. Inter­ ment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Wheeling Memorial contributions may be made to Oak Grove United Methodist Church, c/o Teresa Adkins, RD#3, Box 84, Moundsville, WV 26041. WOODS, Clarence E., Sr., 65, of Tulsa, , for­ merly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Monday, July 10. 2006 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born on November 24, 1940 in Moundsville, the son or the late Charles S. and Adaline B. Sole Woods. He was a retired owner of Woody's Window Cleaning; and Protestant by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Clarence Woods, Jr.; a granddaughter, Tasha Woods: Two brothers, Charles W. and Franklin D. Woods; and a sis­ ter, Beatrice Woods. Surviving are his compan­ ion, Nellie McDaniel of Mar­ tins Ferry. Ohio; seven chil­ dren, William Lee (Adrena) Woods of Tulsa. John A. “Jack” Woods of Wheeling, Sharon L. Woods of Chicago, I 111. Charles Ray (Maria) Woods of Martins Ferry, Lori Ann (William) Hall of Picker­ ing, W.Va., Roy A. Woods, Ray (Rachel) Woods, all of Salem. Ohio; two brothers, Hubert L. (Brenda Beaver) Woods, Paul A. (Jean Swauger) Woods, all of Wheeling; four sisters, Gladys P. (Lawrence) Clemens of Charleston. W.Va., Bessie A. (Gerald) Blake of Moundsville, Betty (Jeffrey) Schwandt of Denver, Pa., Nancy L. Smith of Wheeling; 21 grandchildren. Misty Dawn, Delilah Marie, Chad, Justin, and Tyler Woods, Chelsea and Samantha Woods, Amanda and Nicole Woods, Charles Robert and Trevor Woods, Courtney and Emily ’Hall, Roy A. Woods, II, Eric Allen Woods, Rachclle Vance, Ray Woods, Jr., Alexus McCoy, Wesley Snyder, Amanda and Anessa Woods: and two great-grandchildren, Grady Dearman, IV and William Lee Dearman. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 4-9 p.m. at Griscll Funeral Home and Cre­ matory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, l Moundsville, where funeral I services will be held on I Wednesday at I p.m. with I Evangelist D. Gene West offi- I dating, J Interment in RivervicwJ Cemetery. Moundsville. 1 WOODS, Deborah Arlene (Moore), 51, of Adena, died Saturday, February 6, 2010, in Cleveland Clinic after a 14 year, courageous battle with breast cancer. She was born December 3, 1 958 in Bellaire, the daughter of the late Doyle and Betty (Koran) Moore. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Moore and a niece, Ashley Moore. Deborah is survived' by her husband, James Woods, a son, Aric Woods and his wife. Erica of Adena, a daughter, Amy Smith and her"husband, Chad of Adena, two brothers, Richard Moore and his wife, Christine of Dillonvale, Ronald Moore of Dillonvale, and two grandchildren Nathan and Sydney Smith. Visitation was on Thursday. February 1 1. 120 10 at Wilson Funeral Home, 1 54 Second Street, Dillonvale. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. wuuds, Donald d. jr., 08, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Mon­ day, March 3, 2003, in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. *He was bom Sept. 12, 1934 in Washington, Pa., son of the late Donald D. Woods Sr. and Goldie May Kennedy Woods. He was retired from the City of Wheeling. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Donald E. Woods; and two sis­ ters, Ethel May Bragg and Mary Louise McLough. Surviving are his wife, Bema- dine R. Schrebe Woods; a daughter, Kimberly Ann Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio; a grandson;, a niece, Nancy Bragg-Hanson and her husband, David, of Brookside, Ohio; and great- I nephew, Donald Scott Hanson of Shadyside, Ohio. Services and entombment will be held at the convenience of the family. Entombment will be in Parkview Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Arrangements by Altmeyer Funeral Home, Beiswenger Chapel, 3828 Jacob St., South Wheeling. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.alt- neyer.com. Doris Woods Doris Price Woods, 72, 711 Central Church Road, Morristown, formerly of Dandridge^enm. die5~ Tuesday, April 1 3, 199,9 at Lake­ way Regional Medical Center in Morristown. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ray Price. She was a member of the Burch­ field Memorial United Methodist Church, a former employee of the Magnovax Co., Swann’s and Wag­ on Wheel restaurants. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Canada L. Woods; a sister, Marjorie Price English. Surviving are a daughter,, Audree Byrd of Dandridge; two"* sons, Michael William Leslie of- Morristown and Edward Ray > Woods of Corning, Calif.; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held April 15 at Farrar Funeral Home, Dan­ dridge, with the Rev. John Crabtree officiating. Burial was in Burch­ field Memorial Methodist Ceme­ tery, Sevier Co. Memorial contri­ butions may be made to the ICU of Lakeway Regional Medical Center, Morristown, Tenn. Earl Earl Greencroft Rd., Bedford, Ohio, died Saturday in the Suburban Community Hospital (el He was bom in Wheeling Township, Nov. 25, 1899, a son of Birch and Maggie Meyers Woods. He was a Protestant by faith and a member of the Bed­ ford Eagles Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Kathleen Veleske Woods, two step-children, Donald Pack, Maple Heights, and Glenn Pack of Cl e v e 1 a n d, five step- grandchildren, five brothers, Harlan Woods, Martins Ferry, Birch of Dexter City, Hayden of Torrance, Calif., Milford, Wells- • burg, W. Va., and Calvin of | Cleveland, three sisters, Mrs. 1 Lela Bertschy of East Liverpool, Mrs. Margauerite Briggs of Valley View, Ohio, and Mrs. El- da Schramm of Martins Ferry. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Bedford and I burial was in Crown Hill | Memorial Park. Twinsburg, Ohio. Edith Woods 4\i5W3 Edith A. Reynolds Woods, 85, Las Vegas, Nevada, formerly of West Wheeling, died at the home of her daughter, Cherrella Montcith, Villa Park, Calif., March 28. Surviving, in addition to her daughter, Cherrella, are her husband Hayden Woods; a daughter, Edith Pickens of Orange, Calif; two sons, Hayden Jr. of Arvada, Colo., and Harlan of Buena Park, Calif; 16 grandchildren, 26 great-grand­ children, a great-great-grandchild; a sister, Martha Barker of Las Vegas and two brothers, Harry Reynolds of Las Vegas and David Reynolds of Elkhom, Wisconsin. Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks and Mortuaries, 4471 Lincoln Avenue, Cypress, Calif., 90630, was in charge of arrangements. a* WOODS, Edith Gertrude, 93, of Farmington, died Wednesday August 4, 2010 at her home. ~T/ She was born December 11, 1916 in Farmington, a daughter of the" late Douglas and Edythe (Bowman) Yost. She was a retired regis­ tered nurse for Ohio Valley Medical Center Wheeling. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Wallace Francis Woods; a half-brother, Dick Ishmal; and a half-sister, Betty! McAffee. Surviving are three sons, Roger (Wanda) Woods of Columbus. Roland (Shelva) Woods of Farmington, and Doug (Magdalene) Woods of DiJIonvale; nine grand­ children. and 1 7 great- j grandchildren. Private service and inter­ ment will be held at the convenience of the family. Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside is in charge of arrangements. Interment in Farmington fY.meterv Farminplon. Ellen Woods Ellen M. (Walker) Woods, 95, of Bellaire, Ohio, formerly of Mercer Road, St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, March 29, 2005, at Country Club Retirement Center, Bellaire. She was born March 23, 1910 in Colerain, a daughter of the late Ross L. and Sarah M. (Maule) Walker. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Herbert M. Woods, a son Robert Woods, a grand­ daughter Cathy Lynn Woods, three brothers Herbert D., James M., and Joel Walker, and a sister, Anna Spoon. Surviving are a son Nelson Woods of Akron, Ohio, two daughters, Jean Worthington of St. Clairsville and Eileen Johnston of Detroit, Mich., eight grandchildren, five great grand­ children and two great great grandchildren. Friends will be received Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Friday, April 1, 2005 at 1 1 a.m., with Rev. Van D. Fisher officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Ellis E. Woods., / Yitu. / 7 7- 5 Ellis E. (Pete) Woods,, 74, Martins Ferry, died Saturday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. He was born in Martins Ferry on Jan. 2, 1901, a son of the late Will and Lourabella DeVault Woods. A retired millworker for Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, he was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Martins Ferry, the Bridgeport Eagles and the United Steelworkers Local 1238. His wife, Mary E. Kidney Woods, died in 1959. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Thomas A. Campbell, Martins Ferry; a brother, Lee Woods, St. Clairsville; three sisters, Myrtle Weatherson, Mt. Pleasant; Blanche Woods and Erma Bailey, Colerain; Two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were con­ ducted Tuesday by Rev. Larry Kline. Burial was at Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Elsie Edna Woods, 91, of Bridgeport, OH, passed away on Sunday, September 24th, 2017. She was born on March 3,1926, at home in Pease Twp, Belmont Co., daughter of the late Clarence and Ethel (Sutton) Woods. Elsie was a retired employee of the former Marx Toy Factory. Per her request there will be no visitation. Interment will be held in Week's Cemetery, Bridgeport,OH at the convenience of the family.ln lieu of flowers, please make a contribution in Elsie's name to the charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry,OH. ltEh [s woo , Ethel L. Sutton, 93, of 69638 Woods Road, Bridgeport, died Tuesday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a self- employed dairy farmer and the oldest member of the Lancaster Chapel Methodist Church, Sunset Heights. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence, in 1963 ; a daughter, Lois A. Higgs. Surviving are two sons, Robert and Henry, both of Bridgeport; a daughter, Elsie Woods of Bridgeport; two grandchil­ dren; four great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will fbe held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Inter­ ment in Week Cemetery, Bridgeport. WOODS, Franklin David “Sonny,” 68, of Triadelphia, died Monday, June 23, 2003, at home. He was bom Jan. 30, 1935, in Moundsville, the son of the late Charles Sampson and Adaline Beatrice Soles Woods. He was a Korean Conflict Army veteran, a retired construc­ tion contractor, a member of the Wheeling American Legion and a Baptist by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Alice West; a great-grand­ son, Dustin Dawson and; a brother, Charles Woods “Jr.” Survivors include two daugh­ ters, Diana Hall-Updegraff of Moundsville and Linda K. Woods of Covington, Va.; three brothers, Clarence E. Woods of Okla., Hubert Woods of South Wheeling and Paul A. Woods of Wheeling Island; ten grandchil­ i dren; eighteen great-grandchil­ dren; and four sisters, Nancy iSmith of Wheeling, Betty Reese- ■Schwandt, Gladys Clemons of Charleston, W.Va. and Bessie Blake of Moundsville. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville, where funeral services will be held on Friday at 1 1 a.m. with Capt. Phillip Wise officiating. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Wheeling. WOODS, Glenn Edward, 54, of Columbus, Ohio, for­ merly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, June 11,2004. He was born August 16, 1949 in Wheeling, the son of the late Rufus and Lillie Pearl Robinson Woods. Glenn was a 1968 graduate of Wheeling High School, for­ mer employee of Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel Co. and an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Willie; and two sisters, Dorothy and Connie.Surviving are his brothers and sisters, Dorothy, Lillie “Bea”, John, Jerome, Fannie, Frank, Rufus “Poboy” and Leonard; children, Edward, Tonya, Anita and Corey; grandchildren, Unique, Tiffany, Tavaras and Taryl; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the Altmeyer Funer­ al Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 16, 2004 with Elder Juani­ ta Bledsoe officiating. Military graveside services and interment in Park View Memorial Gar­ dens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 98 E. Cove Ave., Wheeling, WV, 26003 or Riverside Methodist Hospital, Hospice at Riverside and Grant, Columbus, OH, 43201. Offer condolences online at \JJW\JJ dltmovn.. />/.«. Ed Woods Harry Edward Woods, age 80, of St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, August 1, 2006 at home. He was born January 15, 1926 in Bellaire, Ohio, son of Louise Woods and the late Edward Woods. Ed was a retired employee from General Welding in Martins Ferry. He was a U. S. Air Force veteran of World War II. He was a member of f Thoburn United Methodist Church in St. Clairsville. Ed was a member and past Master of Ohio City Lodge # 486 in Martins Ferry; a mem­ ber of the Scottish Rite Bodies, Valley of Steubenville; a past High Priest of the Martins Ferry Chapter tt 173 Royal Arch Masons; a member of the Bellaire Council Royal and ' Select Masons tt 87; a mem­ ber of the board of trustees for the Masonic Temple Corp.; and avid pilot; a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association and the AOPA. In addition to his father. Ed was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Erica Smith; and a brother, Leonard Woods. He is survived by his wife, Doris Johnston Woods; his mother, Louise Woods of Ravena, Ohio; a son, Edward Allen (Katherine) Woods of Wheeling; a daughter, Kathy (Alan) Tracy of St. Clairsville; a grandson, Ryan Woods of North Carolina; and three sisters. Family and friends will be received on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, where services will be held on Friday, Aug. 4, 2006 at I I a.m., with Rev. Dr. Bradley Call officiating. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in St. Clairsville. Masonic services will be conducted on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Thoburn United Methodist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 4, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 or Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003. Hayden O. Woodsc^£l Hayden O. Woods, 83, of Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Martins ; Ferry, died at Desert Springs Hospi­ tal, Las Vegas on July 19. Surviving are two daughters, Edith Pickens of Orange, Calif, and Cher- •rella Monteith of Villa Park, Calif.; two sons, Hayden Jr. of Arvada, Colo, and Harlan of Buena Park, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; 27 great­ grandchildren; one great-grandchild; a sister, Lela Bertschy of East Liver- ,pool and a brother, Milford Woods of ‘,Wellsburg, W.Va. HENRY WOODS Henry Forrest Woods,' 93, of Bridgeport, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, Sep­ tember 30, 2014, in Coun­ try Club Retirement Cam­ pus, Bellaire, Ohio. Henry was born March 4, 1921, in Bridgeport, a son of the late Clarence and Ethel (Sutton) Woods. He was a lifelong farmer and retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Yorkville Plant. He was also a life­ time member of the Bridge­ port Eagles. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Irene Woods; a son, Tom Woods; a sister, Lois Higgs; a brother, Robert Woods; and a great- granddaughter, Kaitlin Kolb. Henry is survived by his daughter, Donna Kolb and her husband, Daniel, of Moundsville; two step­ sons, Charles Baker and his wife, Carol, of North Car­ olina and Robert Duffey of Indiana; a sister, Elsie Woods of Adena, Ohio; two grandchildren, Mike Kolb of Moundsville and Melissa Clegg and her hus­ band, Bill, of Moundsville; two step-grandchildren, Chris Arnold and her hus­ band, Andy of North Car­ olina and James Baker of California; and two great- granddaughters, Erika and Haley. Friends will be received from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, where funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Friday, October 3, 2014. Interment will fol­ low in Holly Memorial Gardens, Colerain, Ohio. Herbert Woods Herbert M. Woods, 84, Pleasant Grove, died Sunday at Bellaire City Hospital. He was bom Nov. 13, 1908, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Joseph M. and Mary Green Woods. A retired employee of Blaw Knox Foundry, Wheeling, he was preceded in death by a brother, Edward H. Woods; a sister, Jessie Schultz; a son, Robert Woods and a granddaughter, Cathy Lynn. Surviving are his wife, Ellen Walker Woods; two daughters, Eileen Johnston of Rowlett, and Jean Worthington of Pleasant Grove; a son, Nelson Woods of Akron; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Members of the fanmily will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday, at 11 a.m., with - the Rev. Henry Mooney officiating. ■ Burial follows in Holly Memorial I Gardens, Pledasant Grove. Howard Woods Howard M. "Kit" Woods, 83, of Freeport, Ohio, died__ -Sept-:—3^_in Harrison Com­ munity Hospital, Cadiz. He was bom Sept. 16, 1917 in Jjaynard, a son of the late JohrTO. and Elizabeth Shrieve woods. He was retired from Y & 0 Coal Co., where he worked as a section foreman, and a member of Jehovah Witness­ es Kingdan Hall, Urichsville. In addition to his panaits, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Nellie Woods, 6 sisters: Agnes and Florence Woods, Ethei Andress, Blanche Donley, Mary Kolb, and Lois Baldwin; three brothers: John, Clarence and Wilbur Woods, two grand­ children. Surviving are his wife, Anna Wolf Woods, four sons: John of St. Clairsville; Richard and James of Adena, Melvin of Rayland; five daughters: Elizabeth Leoni and her husband Albert of Mingo Junction, Lois High and her husband Robert of St. Clairsville, Patricia Hanson, and her husband Wayne, Christine Higgens and her husband Michael, Yvonne Becker and her husband Carl, all of Martins Ferry, one step son; Jeffrey Wolf of Al­ lentown, Pa., 13 grandchil­ dren, seven great grandchil­ dren, two step grandchildren, 1 step great grandchild. There will be no visita­ tion. Services vail be held a the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kingdom Hall, Urichsville, Chio. Arrangements by Beck Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204

W. Main St • 9 St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. Mrs Mrs. Ida Watson Woods. 211 j Main St.. St. Clairsville, died ! unexpectedly last Thursday at the home of her son, Robert j Woods, Michigan City, Ind., where she had been vacationing. She was born in Martins Ferry, May 2, 1886, a daughter of the late Joshua and Jessie Wood Watson. She was preceded j in death by her husband, ! William F. Woods. Surviving are her son in In- ! diana. a daughter, Alice Ash of ; Dayton, seven grandchildren, j three great grandchildren and '■ one brother, Robert J. Watson j of St. Clairsville. Graveside services were held j Saturday at Elwood, Ind. Memorial services were held | Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church. St. Clairsville. I OODS, Irene M. (Kukura), of Howard Street, Bridgeport, Ohio, diedflctoher 18, 7.00i_, in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of St. Joseph Cathedral, Wheeling. She was a retired bank teller with First National Bank in Moundsville. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Orville Metz; her par­ ents, Frank and Sophia Luvivick Kukura; four brothers, Stephan, William, Frank and Andrew; and three sisters, Mary Ladyga, Kathryn Crofton and Sophia Polivka. She is survived by her husband, Henry F. Woods; a son, Robert Edward Duffey and his wife, Ruth Diane of Indianapolis, Ind.; two sis­ ters, Helen Patch and Margaret Dingey, both of Bellaire, Ohio; two grandchildren, Tami Goode of Marshall County, W.Va. and Jolie J. Nottingham of Florida; and three great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Friday, Oct. 19, 2001 from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will then be celebrated at 12 Noon at St. Joseph Cathedral, Wheeling. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.altmey- i er.com. i WOODS, Hubert LeRoy, Sr., 73, of South Wheeling, W.Va., died Sun­ day, June 28, 2009 in the Peterson Rehabilitation Hos­ pital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. He was born June 23, 1936 in Wheeling, the son of the late Charles S. and Adaline Sole Woods. Mr. Woods was a retired owner of Woody’s Window Cleaning Company. He was a Christian by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Gloria Rose Woods; a son; four brothers. Clarence, Frank, Charles, Jr and Buddy; a sister, Gladys Richmond. Surviving are four daugh­ ters, Kathleen Spielvogal and her husband, George, Janet Vance and her hus­ band, John, Judy Brewer and Marcie Woods all of Wheel­ ing; three sons, Hubert Woods, Jr and his wife, Tina of Wheeling, Mark Woods and his wife, Betty of Mar­ tins Ferry, Ohio, Rodney Woods of Ohio; a brother, Paul Woods of Wheeling; three sisters, Nancy Smith of Wheeling, Betty Schwardt of Denver, Pa. and Bessie Blake of Moundsville; 13 grand children; 10 great- grand children. Friends will be received from 2-7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheel­ ing, where services will be held on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 10 a.m. with the Reverend Mark A. Zelewicz, Sr officiating. Interment will be held at the convenience of the fami­ ly I WOODS, Jacquelin Ann Kennedy, 67, oI Wheeling, West Virginia. passed away on Decembei 31, 2011 in Port Orange, Florida, with her family b> her side, after a valiant bat­ tle with cancer. "T ^ She was born on October 6, 1944 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the daughter , of the late Leroy and Ella Kennedy, and is survived by her husband Bud, son Rob of Wheeling, West Virginia, son Chris and his wife Jen of Charlottesville. Virginia, brother Jim ol Uhrichsville, Ohio, sister- in-law Snookie and her husband Ogden ol Wheeling, four nephews and their families. Jackie was a registered nurse at Ohio Valley General Hospital in Wheeling, a head nurse at New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston, served as a 2nd Lt. with the U.S. Army Reserve Medical Unit, and for the last eleven years of her professional career, she was the school nurse at The Linsly School in Wheeling. Since 2003, Jackie was a part-time resident of Spruce Creek in Port Orange, where she lived out a pas­ sion for golf, bridge, enjoy­ ing life and friends. Jackie was a member and a direc­ tor of the Spruce Creek Country Club, past presi­ dent of the Women’s West Virginia Golf Association, and tournament director foi the West Virginia I Women’s State Amateur I Championship. As a mcm- l ber of the Wheeling Country Club, she served as president of their Women’s Golf Association and was a member of the house and golf committees. She was also a past presi­ dent of the Moundsville Country Club’s Women’s Golf Association. Jackie was a Deacon and Elder at the Stone Presbyterian Church in Wheeling and was a mem­ ber of the Port Orange Presbyterian Church for the last several years. She will always be remembered as someone who lived life every day to the fullest extent possible. Friends and loved ones are invited to a celebration of her life at 1 1 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, at Stone Presbyterian Church, 25 E. Cove Avenue, Wheeling, with a reception following from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Wheeling Country Club. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, Florida, 32224, or the Susan G. Komen Fund for the Cure. James Woods 3-3 - ?!j James F. Woods, 75, of 806 Howard St., Bridgeport, diesL Saturday at the Ohio Valley MedicaTTXenter. He was born April 26, 1908, in Connellsville, Pa., a son of the late Samuel and Mary Henry Woods. A retired employee of the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing, he was a Baptist by faith. Surviving are his wife, Alta Simmons Woods; a sister, Martha J. Woods of Wheeling; and two sisters-in-law. Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline St., Wheeling, noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Burial will be in Holly Memoirial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Jack Woods Jack R. Woods, former Dover Public Works Director,.died Saturday. Aug. 31, 2002. in Capitol Healthcare, liover. He was 81 years old. Mr. Woods was a native or Cambridge, Ohio, and completed high school at Martins Ferry, Ohio. He joinedTffe U.S. Army 1 Air Corps in September 1940. After completing training he was assigned to Hickam Field, Hi, I and was on base during the I attack on Pearl Harbor. He also I served in the South Pacific, I where he was injured. Arcr I returning to the states, he served I at Dover Air Force Base, until I his discharge. 1 Following his discharge, Mr. I Woods worked in the Dover area I as an auto mechanic with the Db I State Highway Dept., and the DE ■ Agriculture Dept. From 1950- | 1957 he was general superin­ tendent of the Burger ■ construction Co. From 1958 ■ until his retirement in 1983, Mr ■ woods was the Director of (public Works for the City of ■ Dover He oversaw construction lof City Hall, City of Dover ■ warehouse and Garage, Parks ■ and Recreation Center, and ■ planned the expansion of Dovers ■ water and sewer systems. | Mr. Woods held membership |in many professional and civic ■ organizations including Lite ■ Membership in the American ■Legion Walter Fox Post #2, |Disabled American Veterans, ■ Dover Rotary Club, and Kent ■ General Hospital Board or I Directors. He received many I honors and awards during his I years in public service, including the Dover Fire Department Outstanding Service Award in 1972. . He was a long time member of the People's United Church of Christ in Dover, and served as Past Chairman Board ot Management, Past Chairman Board of Deacons, Past Member Board of Trustees, and Past Church Moderator. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Margaret "Peg" Griffith Woods, in 1997. lie is survived by one daugh­ ter Becky Price, ol Claymont; one son, Jack R. "Rick" Woods and his wife Barbara, of Lake Forrest, Calif.; three grandchil­ dren, Megan Price of Claymont, and Jack and Hank Woods of Lake Forest, Calif.; his wife of two years, Dorothy Dot Woods, of Magnolia; one step­ son, Dwight Meyer and his wife Janet, of Magnolia; and two step grandchildren, Kimberly Holston of Falls Church, Va. and Kristen Meyer of Magnolia. A Memorial Service will be held at Noon, Thursday, Sept. 5, in People's United Church ol Christ, 46 S. Bradford St., Dover. Inurnment will be in Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Bear. In lieu of Bowers, the family requests memorial contributions I to the People’s United Church ot i Christ, 46 S. Bradford St., Dover, DE 19904. 1 Arrangements by Torbert Funeral Chapels, Dover, Delaware. Condolences may be sent to delmarvaobits.com/torbert. James Woods Jr. !1Sunset Heights.^/? op She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Woods; a daughter Adelaide McHugh; two sisters, Emma Robinson and Della Graham; two brothers, Ralph and Charles Criswell. Surviving are a son, Lawrence E. Woods of Sunset Heights, Bridgeport; a daughter, Helen Hunter of Chesapeake Beach, Md.; nine grandchildren; 22 great-grandchfldren; 10 geat- great-grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop, Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, noon to 9 p.m. today, where ser- vices will be conducted at 10 a.m: Saturday, with the Rev. Terr) Blon officiating. Burial follows ir Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Margaret Woods Margaret “Peg” Woods, 78, of Dover, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Monday, Sept. 29, 1997 in Sentara NorioiK General Hospital from injuries sustained in an auto­ mobile accident in Nags Head, N.C. on Sept. 21. She was bom in Duncanwood, Oct. 3, 1918, the daughter of the late Lynn and Lucy Griffith. She was a retired employee of the State Department of Education- Transportation Office in Dover, a member of the People's Church of Dover, Wyoming Roundtable Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Dover Century Club, the USO Wives Club and ,chairman of the cooking contest at the Delmarva Chicken Festival. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Louis Griffith; a sister, Mary Hors­ ley; a brother, Wendell Griffith. Surviving are her husband. Jack - R. Woods; a.daughter, Becky W. ' Price of Claymont; a son. J.R. “Rick” Woods Jr. of Lake Forrest, . Calif.; two brothers, Frank Griffith .' .of Newark and Donald Griffith of /.Dover; a sister, Betty Evick of St.

I I ! Clairsville; three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Oct. 7 at 2 p.tn. at People's Church of Dover, 46 South Bradford St., —Dover, with the Rev. Kevin Gilliam officiating. Friends will be received one hour prior to the service in the ! -Fellowship Hall in People’s ! Church. Arrangements by Torbert Funeral Chapel, Dover. ; ». Memorial contributions may be ! ^niade to the choir of People’s | Church of Dover, 46 S. Bradford - St., Dover, DE 19904. Margaret Woods Margaret “Peg” Woods, 78, of Dover, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Monday, Sept. 29, 1997 in Sentara jNorioiK General Hospital from injuries sustained in an auto­ mobile accident in Nags Head, N.C. on Sept. 21. She was bom in Duncanwood, Oct. 3, 1918, the daughter of the late Lynn and Lucy Griffith. She was a retired employee of the State Department of Education- Transportation Office in Dover, a member of the People's Church of Dover, Wyoming Roundtable Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Dover Century Club, the USO Wives Club and chairman of the cooking contest at the Delmarva Chicken Festival. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Louis Griffith; a sister, Mary Hors­ ley; a brother, Wendell Griffith. Surviving are her husband. Jack ~ • -R. Woods; a.daughter, Becky W. Price of Claymont; a son, J.R. “Rick” Woods Jr. of Lake Forrest, Calif.; two brothers, Frank Griffith ! of Newark and Donald Griffith of Dover; a sister, Betty Evick of St. ,, Clairsville; three grandchildren. Memorial services will be held ; Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. at People’s Church of Dover, 46 South Bradford St., Dover, with the Rev. Kevin Gilliam officiating. Friends will be received one hour prior to the service in the .Fellowship Hall in People’s Church. Arrangements by Torbert Funeral Chapel, Dover. Memorial contributions may be made to the choir of People’s Church of Dover, 46 S. Bradford , St., Dover, DE 19904. Maridn Woods Marion Cullen Woods, 88, 105 Lake St., Bethesda, formerly of Maynard, died Monday, December 12, 1994, in Hillview Nursing Home, Flushing. She was born at Maynard, June 12, 1906, daughter of the late George and Rebecca Finley Cullen. She was a member of the May­ nard United Methodist Church. ( She was preceded in death by her husband, John L. Woods; a son, Earl Woods; two brothers and three sisters. Surviving are a son, Ronald of Belmont; a daughter, Marian Hen­ derson of Bethesda; six grandchil­ dren; four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiaiting. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. WOODS, Milford, “Dutch,” 95, of Wellsburg, W.Va., died April 26. 2008. in Wheeling Hospital, Wheel­ ing. W.Va. He was born September 9, 1912 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the son of the late Rutherford B. and Margarete Myers Woods. He was the retired owner/ operator of the Coral Castle Club, now called Woody’s Lounge, Wellsburg. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Lelia Bertschy; and one grandchild. Surviving are his wife, Mary Kopcha Woods, whom he married September 20, 1936; two sons, Richard A. Woods and Mark A. Woods, both of Wellsburg; one daugh­ ter, Doris J. Hawkins and her husband, Charles, of Lake Wales, Fla.; five grandchil­ dren; four-great grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchil­ dren. Visitation Saturday, May 3, 2008 from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. at Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles St., Wellsburg, with Pastor Jim Harlan officiating. Interment in Franklin Cemetery, Wellsburg. Nada Woods Nada H. Woods, 88, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Monday, I Oct. 20, 2003 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born Aug. 14, 1915 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Peter, Sr. and Ella Schramm Smith. Nada was assistant to the administrator of The Belmont Co. Chest Clinic, St. Clairsville, was a member of the Community of Christ Church and the VFW Post #626 Auxiliary. In addition to her parents, Nada was preceded in death by her husband, William A. Woods, a son, William A. Woods III, a brother, Peter Smith, Jr. and a sister, Gloria Smith. Surviving are two children, Marvin and his wife Nancy of Bellaire, Nada L. Watt and her husband, Danny of Shadyside; four grandchildren: Jeffrey Watt and his wife Evelyn, Danna Winiesdorffer and her husband Timothy, Luke Woods and his wife Patricia, Lisa Huffman and ' her husband, Scott, and the light of her life were her four great­ grandchildren; Brody Watt, Torri and Dane Winiesdorffer and Anna Mary Woods. Friends will be received on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2003 from 10 a.m. until time of services at 1 1 a.m., at the Community of Christ Church with Pastor Frank Givens officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. I Memorial contributions may be made to Community of Christ Church, c/o Frank Givens, 1 6 Poplar St., Bridgeport, OH 43912 or Shadyside Emergency Squad Association, Shadyside, Ohio. j Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire Oh in WOODS, Nancy Jean, 65, of Pickerington, for­ merly of Bellaire, OH, died on Thursday, October 25, 2012, at Nationwide Children’s Fto^pital in Columbus. / Born to the late Raymond and Anna Belardo of Bellaire, Nancy was a loving mother, caring Nana, and"beloved first grade teacher at St. John's Grade School in Bellaire. She is survived by her husband, 41 years of mar­ riage, Marvin “Woody” Woods; children, Luke (Patty) Woods and Lisa (Scott) Huffman; grand­ children, Anna, Andrew. ! Cece, Ashton, and Dominic; nieces, Danna Winiesdorffer and Candy Lesh; nephew, Jeff Watt; and loving in-laws and cousins. Nancy was preceded in death by her brother, Raymond O. Belardo and her sister, Marie Ann Belardo. Friends may visit from 4-8 p.m. on Saturday at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, Pickerington, where a vigil service will be held at 7:45p.m. On Sunday, friends may I visit from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. I at Baukncct-Altmeyer Funeral Home in Bellaire, OH. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Monday at St. John Catholic Church, 415 37th Street, Bellaire, OH. Interment at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. John’s Grade School, 350 37th St., Bellaire. OH 43906 in Nancy’s memo­ ry. WOODS, Naomi “Sis” Wil­ son, 84, of RD #3, Fork Ridge, Mouiidsville, W.Va., died Fri­ day, April 2, 2004 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. She was born January 19, 1920 in Mouiidsville, the daughter of the late Walter and. Martha Miller Wilson. She was a graduate of the B.M. Spurr School of Nursing, a retired LPN with Reynolds Memorial Hospital and employ­ ee of the former Marx Toy Com­ pany, a member of DAR, Moundsville, TOPS #165 and the Marshall County Historical Society, a longtime member of the Marshall County Farm Bureau, Past President of Mar­ shall County Homemakers and a member of Oak Grove United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, C. Raymond Woods, two brothers, Walter “Red” Wil­ son and Robert Wilson; and a sister, Ruth Clifton. Survivors include two sons, Raymond W. (Karen) Woods and Richard W. (Nancy) Woods, both of Moundsville, five grand­ children, Hope (Chuck) Carna­ han of Haymarket Va., Holly L. Woods of Moundsville, Melissa (Christopher) Miller of Lewis- burg, W.Va., Richard T. (Lisa) Woods and Timothy J. (Beth) Woods, both of Moundsville; six great-grandchildren, C.J. and Emma Carnahan, Mason and Morgan Miller, Abby and Isaac Woods; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Sunday from 12 noon-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crema­ tory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville where funeral serv­ ices will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oak Grove Unit­ ed Methodist Church, c/o Teresa Adkins, RD #3, Box 84, Moundsville, WV 26041. Naomi Woods Naomi Gasber Woods, 91, of East Richland, St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003 at Park Health Center in St. Clairsville. She was born Sept. 19, 1911 at Galveston, Texas, a daughter of the late Jacob S. and Alice Wolfe. She was the former owner operator of Gasber’s Fine Day Restaurant of St. Clairsville. She was a member of the Way Memorial Temple of Wheeling, the Lady Eagles Auxiliary of St. Clairsville and former member of the St. C. Child Study Club. Naomi was preceded in death by her first husband Clyde W. Gasber and her second husband Gordon Woods. Surviving are a son Jerry C. and his wife Nancy Gasber of St. Clairsville, a brother Fred Wolfe of California, and two grandchildren Joshua A. Gasber of St. Clairsville and Jill A. Gasber of Columbus, Ohio. Friends will be received from 4 to 7 p.m., Monday at the Beck Altmeyer Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. Burial follows at Belmont County Memorial Park, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Olive Woods Olive M. Wilkins Woods, 77, of St. Clairsvillc, formerly of Bridge­ port, died Monday at home. She was bom Dec. 22, 1915 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late William and Olive Clark Wilkins. She was a member of Island Chris­ tian Church, and a retired employee of City Hospital, Bellaire. She was an Army veteran of World War II where she was a nurse with the No. 123 General Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry L. Woods. Surviving are one son, William J. Woods of St. Clairsvillc, one daugh­ ter, Martha L. Talley of Sulsbury, Md.; two sisters, Mary Hoyt of Evansburg, Pa. and Dorothy Matz of Bridgeport; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Donald Hoyt officiating. Burial follows in Weeks Cemetery, Bridge- nort. ____ I Richard Otis Woods Richard Otis Woods, 73, Winchester, Ore., former resident of Bellaire and St. Clairsville, died Tuesday, Dec. 17, in Roseburg, Ore. /f/*/ A valley resident for many years, he had served as a teacher in both Bellaire and St. Clairsville High Schools. Surviving are his widow, Helen Wise Woods; two sons, Richard M. of Philomath, Ore. and Robert W. of Salina, Kans.; two sisters, Mrs. Harold Smith of Philomath, Ore. and Mrs. Arthur Halterman of Wor­ thington. Services were Saturday,. Dec. 21, at the Plainfield, Ohio, Methodist Church, with burial in Plainfield. WOODS, Rita M., 55, of : Almar Circle, St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2004 in Wheeling Hospital as the result of an automobile acci­ dent. She was born Dec. 4,. 1948 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daugh- . ter of Ethel Mae Ehasz Sabinski-^ and the late John Anthony Sabinski. Rita was a registered nurse with Portamedic Inc. and a'- member of St. Mary Catholic ' Church and the Epsilon Lambda;"* Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi’ Sorority, both of St. Clairsville. In addition to her father, she . was preceded in death by an , infant brother, John A. Sabinski. - Surviving, in addition to her . mother of St. Clairsville, are her , husband, William J. Woods of. St. Clairsville; three sons, William J. Woods II (Dawn . Bussa) of Columbus, Ohio, Sean ; M. Woods (Kyle Marie) of - Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and Staff -, Sgt. Robert M. Woods of Lang- ; ley AFB, Va.; a brother, Jeff A.:» Sabinski (Michelle) of Bellaire; •< three granddaughters, Brittney I Nichole Bussa and Katelin Marie Woods, both of Columbus' and Olivia Grace Woods of : Cuyahoga Falls; a nephew,.* Joshua Sabinski; and a niece, • Christy Talley. Friends will be received from " 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at the •' Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home & ■ Crematory, 204 West Main * Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass • will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Sat- - urday at St. Mary Catholic•' Church, St. Clairsville with Fr. • Thomas Chillog as celebrant. . Final arrangements will be held at the convenience of the family. A vigil service will be held at - 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville or St. . John Catholic Church, Bellaire. Robert Woods Robert Woods, 78, Stewart Avenue, St. Clairsville, died Tues­ day in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Dec. 12, 1912 at Pell City, Ala., a son of the late Dave and Josephine Russell Will­ ingham. 1 He was a retired employee of * North American Coal Co., No. 1 • mine, and a member .of Bethlehem Apostolic Temple. Surviving are his wife. Lucille Canada Woods; two sons, Leroy Loving of Detroit and Rudolph Taylor of Springfield; two daugh­ ters, Eris Hodges of Detroit, Mich., and Terri Mike of Houston, Texas; 10 grandchildren and a great­ grandchild. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Final arrangements are incomplete. ROBERT WOODS Robert Lee “Bob” Woods died in his home on Sunday, March 1, 2015, in Edgewater, MD, after a protracted battle with can­ cer. He was 56. Bob was born on April 17, 1958, in Wheeling, WV, to his parents, Robert G Woods and Catherine Woods. Bob worked with Lucarelli Carpet in St. ClairsviHe OH. for 15 years before moving to Maryland in 1986. In Maryland, he established himself as a well- respected tradesman in the Annapolis area custom home market, having worked with Ellison Custom Homes, Johannes- Greco and D. McPherson & Company. Always with the utmost professionalism. Bob was a gentleman, a passionate craftsman and an integral member ofhis local carpentry family. / In his spare time, Bob could be found tinkering with and fixing up cars and trucks, his favorite hobby. Bob is survived by his brother, Dave Woods of Maryland; sister, Lisa Woods; niece, Jessica Woods; and nephews, Jason, Charlie, Jed and Jared Woods, all of Ohio. He is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Bill Woods; and sister, Cathy Woods. Bob requested to be cre­ mated. There will be a cele­ bration of life held at Coconut Joe’s in Edgewater, MD, on Saturday, March 14 from Noon to 3 p.m. All are wel­ come. His family is grateful for condolences, and they respectfully request dona­ tions in lieu of flowers be sent to 41472 Brown Road, Bethesda, OH 43719. Robert G. Woods Robert G. Woods, 44, El Dorado, , died Wed­ nesday, April 30, at his home. He was bom Dec. 30, 1930, in Colerain, son of Hobart M. and Ellen Walker Woods. He was a graduate of Mt. Pleasant High School, 1949, and served in the U. S. Air Force from 1949. to 1953. Surviving in addition to his parents of Pleasant Grove are three sons, William A., David and Robert, and one daughter, Lisa, all of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Eileen) Johnston, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Melvin (Anna Jean) Wor­ thington, St. Clairsville; one brother, Nelson, Akron; one grandson. Services were Tuesday, May 6, at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, with burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Robert Lf Wood§ SLtapJf/lJg Roberttobert L. Woods Sr.,90;; oof 123 E. Main St., St. Clairsville, formerly of RD 1, Martins Ferry, died Monday evening at Ohio Valley Medical Center. He was born May 13,1884, at RD 1, Bridgeport, a son of the late William A. and Lou Arabella DeVault Woods. A retired farmer, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mary A. Krieger Woods in 1958. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Freda Armbruster of Reisville, N. C., Mrs. Henry (Minnie) May of RD 1, Martins Ferry and Mrs. Joseph (Blanche) Murray of Grants, N.M.; three sons, Robert L. Woods of Wheeling, Woodrow Woods of RD 1, Martins Ferry, and Herbert Woods of Bellaire; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Weatherston of Mt. Pleasant, Miss Blanche Woods and Mrs. Erma Bailey of Bridgeport; 23 grandchildren, 32 geat- grandchilden. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Jess Woods and Ellis Woods and a grandson, William Woods. Services were Thursday at the Heslop Funeral Home, rMartins Ferry with the Rev "Larry Kline officiating. Buria )was in Weeks Cemetery j Bridgeport. 9 Robert W. Woods Robert W. Woods, 79, 69638 Woods Road, Bridgeport,.died Sun­ day, Feb. 1, 1998 at East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was born March 29, 1918 in Bridgeport, a son of the late Clarence Robert and Ethel Sutton Woods. He was a self-employed farmer and a Methodist. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Lois Higgs. Surviving a brother, Henry F. Woods of Bridgeport; a sister, Elsie E. Woods of Bridgeport; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received today, 6 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Donald Cordery officiating. Burial follows in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. RONALD WOODS, SR. Ronald Lee Woods, Sr., 73, of Belmont, Ohio died Thursday, April 23, 2015 at his home. He was born September 20, 1941 in Maynard, Ohio, a son of the late John and Marion Cullen Woods. Ron worked mainte­ nance at the Ohio Valley Mall in St. Clairsville for 20 years, and was a former coa1 miner and construction worker. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Belmont and U.S. Army veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Earl Woods; and a sister, Marion Henderson. Surviving are his wife, Karen Sue Eddy Woods; a daughter, Robin (Jason) Sponhaltz of St. Clairsville; a son, Ronald Lee Woods, Jr. of Belmont; several nieces and nephews; his dogs and his best friends, Jackie and Sunshine. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Sunday from 1-3 and 6-8 p.m. where services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. with Kim McFarland offici­ ating. Burial follows in Belmont Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Ron’s family would like to extend special thanks to Stacey, Joy, Chastity and all of the Amcdisys Hospice staff for the won­ derful care they provided. Simon^Wds Simone Mellisa Woods, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woods of Barton died Saturday at the Ohio Valley General Hospital in Wheeling. Surviving besides her parents are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods, Farming- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pabian, Barton. Services were held at Bridgeport in charge of the Rev. Fr. Michael Rotelo. Burial was in Farmington Cemetery. x n v l WOODS, Susie A., 88, of South Third Street, Martins Ferry, .dkd. Monday. Dec. 29. 1997. in Bridge- poitShe was a member of Brookside Church of God. She was preceded in death by her husband, Orville; her par­ ents, Robert and Dillie Bess French; a . brother, Carl French; two sisters. Gladys Miller and Ruth Travis. Sur­ ■ viving are several nieces and nephews. Friends received from 10 a.m. today I until time of services at 1p.m. at j Borkoski Funeral Home, 337 Jeffer­ son St., Tiltonville. Interment in ! Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Memori- ! al contributions may be made to ! Brookside Church of God, 859 National Road, Bridgeport. Wd,ac?/W0ds j Wallace F. Woods, Farming- ! ton, RD, Bridgeport, died unex- ! pectedly Friday at his home. He was born at Scotch Ridge, : RD. Marti”5! -Ferry. Dec. .’5, : 190®, a son of R. Lee Woods Sr. j and the late Mary Krieger ! Woods, and had resided his en- ! tire life in the Scotch Ridge and Farmington areas. He was a member of the Barton Methodist Church and had been employed at the Valley Machine Co., Mar- | tins Ferry. Surviving are his widow, Edith j j Bowman Woods, three sons, | Wallace Roger, Woods, Revnolds- | burg, William Roland Woods, j Colerain. and Douglas R. Woods. ! Barton, six grandchildren, four i brothers, Herbert and Wayne, both of Martins Ferry, Woodrow K.. Buckeye Run, Martins Ferry and Robert L. Jr., Wheeling, j three sisters, Mrs. Freda ! Armbruster, Bridgeport, Mrs. Henry May, Scotch Ridge and Mrs. Joe Murray, New Mexico. Funeral services were held Monday with the Rev. Ezra Hin­ ton officiating. Burial was in Farmington. Wayne Woods Wayne Bellaire, died Friday in the Bellaire City Hospital. He was born June 8, 1928, at Scotch Ridge, RD 1, Martins Ferry, a son of Robert Lee Woods and the late Mary Krieger Woods. He was a truck driver and a member of the St. Clairsville Eagles. Surviving are his widow, Evelyn Underwood Woods, one son, Wayne Woods Jr., at home, three daughters, Margie Woods, Mary Evelyn Volen and Vic­ toria Lynn Volen, all at home, three brothers, Robert of Wheeling, Woodrow of RD, Martins Ferry, Herbert of St. Clairsville, three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Murray of Grants, N.M., Mrs. Henry May, RD, Martins Ferry, and Mrs. Freda Arm- bruster of Reidsville, N.C. Funeral services were held Monday in Martins Ferry with Rev. Larry Kline of the First United Methodist Church of­ ficiating. Burial was in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Wilbert Woods Dies Wilbert (Tabby) Woods, 75, Martins Ferry, a brother of Lee Woods, St. Clairsville, died Friday, Nov. 9, at the Univer­ sity Hospital in Columbus where he had been a patient for two weeks. He had been visiting his daughter and family in Colum­ bus when he became ill. He was bom in Martins Ferry on Nov. 24, 1886, a son of Leander and Eva Fisher Woods and was a member of the Martins Ferry First Presbyterian Church. His wife, Hazel Bullard Woods, died in 1960. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Lois Ann Crane, Colum­ bus; four grandchildren, a sis­ ter, Mrs. William Wilson, Mar­ tins Ferry and a brother, Lee Woods, St. Clairsville. Funeral services were held Monday with Dr. Robert H. Clark of the First Presbyteri­ an Church, Martins Ferry, offi­ ciating. Burial was at River- view Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Wilbur L. Woods Wilbur L. ^Voods, 60, Harrisville, died Thursday, March 27, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. He was born in Maynard, Feb. 24, 1915, a son of the late John and Elizabeth Jane Shrieve Woods and was a retired fire boss at the Nelms No. 1 mine. Surviving are his widow, Catherine Gazda Woods, two sons, Dr. John W. Woods, Columbus and Dr. Joseph W. Woods, Kettering; a daughter, Mrs. Kent (Catherine) Beck, Pleasant Grove; two brothers, William, Monogah, W. Va. and Howard, St. Clairsville; two sisters, Mrs. Lois Baldwin, Steubenville and Mrs. Phillip (Mary) Kolb, St. Gairsville, and six grandchildren. A Requiem Mass was celebrated Monday from St. Casimir’s Church, by Fr. Francis Baudo. Burial was at Olive Branch Cemetery, Harrisville. WOODS, Woodrow K. “Fat,” 78, of Buckeye Run, Marlins Ferry, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired employee Wheeling-Pitts- burgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Martins Ferry. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Mary Krie- ger Woods; a daughter, Bemadine; six brothers; a sister. Surviving are his wife, Lucille Stingle Woods; a son, Calvin G. of Wellington, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Doro­ thy Jean) McHugh of Wellington and Mrs. Charles (Cathy) Pollock of Plain City, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Minnie) May of Scotch Ridge, Martins Ferry, and Mrs. Joseph (Blanche Mane) Murray of Grants, N.M.; six grandchildren. Friends received noon-3 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at Hcslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Plca^- “-R WOODS, Zenobia, 65, ol Long Beach, N.Y., died Tues­ day, November 16, 2004 in Mercy Medical Center, New York. She was born October 15. 1939 in Birmingham, Ala., a daughter of the late Jim Davis and Rosebud Miller Hudson. Zenobia was a member ol Christian Light Church and a Baptist by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, George Woods and a sister, Rosa Jenkins. Surviving are her three chil­ dren, sons, Michael L. Woods ol Martins Ferry, Ohio, Ray A. Woods of Columbus, Ohio, daughter, Terry L. Woods ol Long Beach, N.Y.; eight grand­ children; a sister, Gloria Gal] breth and her husband, Teddy ol Wheeling; brothers, Marvir Davis of Columbus, Ohio, Dr Leroy Davis and his wife, Reme- dios, Edward Smith, Thomas Gray, Donald Smith all ol Wheeling, David Smith and his wife, Lisa of Tallahassee, Fla. and a host of nieces anc nephews. Friends will be received Mon­ day, November 22, 2004 a Kepner Funeral home, 16C Kruger St., Wheeling from 12 noon until time of services at 2 p.m. at Greenwood Cemetery with Rev. Steven Tucker offici ating.

Frankie Woodstute\ Frankie Elizabeth (Helen) Woodstuff, 58, Windsor Heights, died Monday^ at the Wheeling Hospital She was 'born in East Liverpool, Sept. 25, 1914, a daughter of the late Wilbert and Bertrice Hall McMasters. She was a member of the Windsor Heights Church of God, Windsor Heights Homemakers, past president of the Windsor Heights PTA, and past leader of the Windsor Heights 4-H. Surviving are her husband, Albert, one son, Allen C. of Wellsburg, three daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Rosalie) Taylor, Windsor Heights, Mrs. Alex (Mary Jane) Kendzerski of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Dari (Anna Marie) Allan of Wellsville, one brother, Carl McMasters of Milwaukee, two sisters, Mrs. John (Pearl) Martin of Toronto, Mrs. Thayer (Gladys) Beal of Hockstown, Pa., seven grand­ children and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Warwood with Rev. Harry Pettini officiating. Interment was in Kadesh Chapel Cemetery. WOODWARD, Charles R., 78, of Stow, Ohio, died May 16, 2008. Born in Lakewood, N.J., he had participated in ROTC at Purdue University earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1953 and his Master’s Degree in Industrial Man­ agement in 1956; and was a member of Phi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. From 1954 to 1956 he served his country in the Navy serving on the USS Tripoli as an^Ensign during the Korean Conflict. He attended Grandview United Methodist Church. He is survived by wife, Marilyn (nee Murie); daugh­ ter, Patricia (Roy) Garrett of Crown Point, Ind.; son, David (Carol) Woodward of Strongsville, Ohio; and grandchildren. Ember, Loret­ ta and Charles Garrett, Steven and Kyle Woodward. Friends may call Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Redmon Funeral Home. The Rev. Jim McKenzie will conduct service Tuesday 10 a.m. at Grandview United Methodist Church, 2315 Phelps Avenue in Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio. Interment Tuesday 4 p.m. in Greenwood Cemetery in Wheeling, W.Va. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the American Heart Associa­ tion. Ohio Valley Affiliate, P.O. Box 163549, Colum­ bus; OH 43216-3549. Jack w. woodward Jack W. Woodward, 73, of 725 East Main St, Bamesville, died Saturday, Nov. 6, 1993 at Good Sa­ maritan Hospital, Zanesville. He was bom August 18, 1920 in Steuben­ ville, a son of the late Clarence and Carrie Dugan Woodward. He was a retired building engineer for Ohio Bell Telephone. He was a member of the United Church of Christ of Bamesville, Telephone Pi­ oneers of America, Masonic Lodge 597 F&AM of Clarington, and Order of Eastern Star 533 of Clarington. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Daniel, Herbert and Carl Woodward; two sisters, Mae Bluck and Nellie Woodward. Surviving are his wife, Jean Welch Woodward; one son, Gary of Clarkston, Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Lowry (Nancy) Kcmmcrling of Columbus and Mrs. David (Kathic) McCluskey of St Albans, W.Va.; one sister, Betty McConnell of Chandler, Arizona; seven grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Camp- bell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, Bamesville, where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m., with the ' Rev. Andrew Woods officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Ceme­ tery, Bamesville. Masonic services will beheld Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. WOODWARD, James B, 72, of Ellenton, FL., passed away peacefully at home on January 10, 2014. He was bom in Albany, New York on June 27,, 1941, son of the Iate\ Kenneth and Dorothyi Woodward. Jimmy waS'l raised in Clarksville, NY and attended Bethlehem Central High School. He retired from the State of New York as an engi- neer working on the Capitol buildings. During his life Jimmy gave self­ lessly of his talents to fami­ ly, friends and neighbors, He never met a stranger. Surviving are his wife of 13 years, Sunshine (Mabel) Rodgers Woodward; a daughter, Jennifer (Larry) Ooi; a son, Derek (Stacey) Woodward; sister, Ann (Larry) Gepfert; brother, Robert Woodward; stepchildren, David Brown, 1 Peggy (Harvey) Wells, Paula Metze, Patti (Kevin) Mallia, Anne Cotrona, Carol Simons-Couture, Donald Simon; grandchil­ dren, Christopher Kevin Ooi and Caitlinand Woodward and many step- grandchildren. '/ L. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by stepchildren, David and Gail Simon Metze. and Penny Family and friends will be received on Saturday, January 1 8, 2014 at the Bannock United Methodist Church in Bannock, from 10;30TTm. Ohio of the service at unurtime1 1 a.m. with Rev. David Powell officiating. A graveside service will follow at 2 p.m. in North Canton, Ohio at Sunset Hills Memory Gardens. Arrangements entrusted to Toothmanarc Funeral Home, Clairsville, Ohio. St. In lieu of flowers, contri­ butions may be made to Bannock United Methodist Church, P. O. Box 63, Bannock, OH 43972. Jean Eleanor Welch Woodward 1922-2010 Jean Eleanor Welch Woodward, 88, of East Main mm Street, Bamesville, went home I to be with the Lord on Friday, June 18, 2010 at her daughter’s I home in Grove City, Ohio. She | was bom March 2, 1922 in | Steubenville, Ohio, the daugh- I ter of the late Harry S. Welch •?" at. - and Margaret Culp Yocuum Welch. ■ , m She graduated from Steubenville High School, Class of 1939, and married her high school sweetheart, Jack Woodward, in 1940. She was i Jean Eleanor Welch employed over the years by Woodward Ohio Bell Telephone Company performing peg counts and °f Michigan, Eric (Laveme) other seasonal work. Woodward of Michigan, Jean Woodward faithfully Jacklyn McCluskey of Kansas, attended and was an active Amy McCluskey of Colorado, member of First Presbyterian Megan McCluskey of West Church of Bamesville for over Virginia; five great-grand- 50 years. She was an ordained children, Alexa Kemmerling, Elder, Secretary of the Women’s Sera Kemmerling, Kendall Association, and inspiring par- Woodward, Evan Woodward, ticipant in the Ruth Circle, and Kaitlin Woodward; one the Women’s Bible group, brother, Paul Welch of Weirton, where she often led devotion- WVa. als or opening readings. Jean “Yet to all who received Woodward was a kind and Iov- him> t0 those who believed in ing member of our community, bis name> he gave the right a good Christian, a great friend, 10 become children of God” and she loved her church. (John 1:12). Jean was a child She was active in the °f God, delighting in the love Bamesville Hospital Cedar of her family and many friends Twig. In addition, she was *n Bamesville and across the a member of The Telephone country, as well as serving Pioneers of America, Order her church which brought her of the Eastern Star 533 of special joy. She will be sadly Clarington, advisory board for missed by so many, the Bamesville chapter of the Friends will be received at Rainbow Girls, and a volunteer Campbell-Plumly-Milburn for the FHA at River Local Funeral Home, 319 North High School. Chestnut Street, Bamesville, In addition to her parents, she today, Wednesday, June 23 was preceded in death by her ^rom 12 to 2 p.m. Funeral scr- husband, Jack W. Woodward, vicc will follow at 2 pm with in 1993; brothers, Harry S. Elder Donald Eberhart officiat- Welch and Charles Welch; ,n8- Burial will be in Crestview and sisters, Margaret McKay, Cemetery. Elizabeth Brandt, Helen Erwin, ,l has been requested that in and Mary Olive. lieu of flowers, donations may Surviving her arc son and be made to ‘The Memorial fund daughter-in-law, Gary (Kathy in honor of Jean Woodward’at Doudna) Woodward of The First Presbyterian Church, Clarkston, Mich.; two daugh- 124N.ChestnutSt.,Bamesville, ters and sons-in-law, Nancy Ghio 43713 or by calling 740- (Lowry) Kemmerling of Grove 425-3144. Donations may City, Ohio and Kathie (David) a,so be made to the Odyssey McCluskey of Cross Lancs, Chapter of Hospice House, 540 W.Va.; seven grandchildren, Officenter Place, Suite 100, Todd (Lisa) Kemmerling of Gahanna, Ohio 43230-5317. California, Jeff Kemmerling Condolences online at Campbe (Kelly) of Ohio, Jennifer HPJumlyMilbumFuneralHome. Woodward (Steve) Harris com WOODY, Catherine Agnes (Cathy) Visnic, 45, Bay wood Lane, South Daytona, Fla., passed away on Monday, December 4, 2006 in Halifax Medical Center. Daytona Beach, after a short illness. Cathy was born July 15. 1961 in Wheeling W.Va. She attended Mt. de Chantal and graduated from Wheeling Park High in 1979. , She worked for Publix Super 1 Market in South Daytona, Fla. Survivors include her mother, Winona Visnic. South Daytona, Fla.; father, Nick Visnic, Jr. (Suzanne,) Pompano Beach; grandmother, Agnes Visnic Romich, Wheeling; sisters, Cheryl Dunn (Jerald), Holly Hill, Fla., Caren Nix (Mark), South Daytona; brother, Nick Visnic, III, Holly Hill; niece, Lisa Nix; nephew, Bryan Vis­ nic; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be i held Thursday, December 7, 2006, at 5:30 p.m., at Shannon Maloney Funeral Home, 4048. Halifax Drive, Pt. Orange, FL 32127. Harrison Woody Harrison Woody, 87, Powhatan ! Point, Hirvl-Eri/tov Hor A 1 QQK m the Belmont Community Hospital, Bcllaire. He was born Aug. 12, 1911 in Fcrren, Va., a son of the late Sam and Buliah Woody. He was a retired coal miner with North American Coal ft] mine, a member of the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church at Bcllaire, where he served as a deacon and was an Army vet­ eran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Rhe- ba Garror Woody; two brothers. Surviving is a son, Harrison “Chip” of Wheeling; a daughter, Vivian Woody of Wheeling; two brothers, Kcrmit Woody and Howard Green, both of Clarksville, Pa.; nine sisters, Roxie Woody of Clarksville, Virginia Abrams of Philadelphia, Icie Green of Clarksville, Mary Thomas of Powhatan, Helen Ward of St. Clairsville, Evelyn Miller of Buffa­ lo, Edna Clements of Daisytown, Pa., Geraldine Wilson of Clarksville and Ruth Ann Bell of Mariana, Pa.; five grandchildren; a great-grandson. Friends will be received Mon­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point. Friends will then be received from 9 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Bellairc, with the Rev. Walter Cherry officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas- I ant Grove. James C. Woody James C. Woody, 84, 313 Hart­ mann Manor, Martins Ferry, died Friday, July 4, 1997 at East Ohio Regional Huspilal at Martins Ferry. He was born Dec. 23, 1912 in Lafayette, Ala., a son of the late Will and Annie Thompson Woody. He was a retired employee of the former Herzberg’s Clothing Store in Bellaire, and a Baptist. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Hairston Woody. Surviving are two daughters, Clara Mae Moore of Atlanta, Ga., and Gladys Zachery of Smyrna, | Ga.; seven grandchildren; eightj great-grandchildren; two great-r great-grandchildren. 2 There will be no visitation. Ser-' vices and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Bauknecht Funer­ al Home, Bellaire. Rheba Woody Rheba Woody, 71,41st St., Bel- laire, died Thursday, April 13, 1995, in City Hospital, Bellaire. Arrangements are pending at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Ruth Woody ^ WOODY, Ruth M., 77, of 400 Carrie St., Barnesville, formerly of Bellaire, died Thursday. Jan. 16. 1997^. in Barnesville Hospital. She was a retired nurses aid at City Hos­ pital, Bellaire and a member of the First Baptist Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by a son, Lawrence; her parents, Walter and Mittie Coleman Hairston; a sister, Helen King. Surviving are her hus­ band, James Woody; a brother, James Hairston of Pittsburgh; several nieces and nephews, including, Ros­ alie Cunningham of Detroit, Mich.; three godchildren, Lynda Lewis of Wheeling, Julian Mitchell of Colum­ bus, Ohio and Deidre Mitchell of Wheeling. There will be no visita­ tion. Graveside services and inter­ ment will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Arrangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. 1 Fred Woolard Fred Woolard. 77, of Lumberport, passed away Friday, March 26, 2004 at United Hospital Center. He was born March 31, 1926 in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Cecil and Beatrice Woolard. Mr. Woolard is survived by his wife Deloris Keener Woolard whom he married June 5, 1965. Surviving are two sons, Robert “Bobby” Woolard of Fountain Valley, Calif., and Keith L. Dye of Hawaii; four daughters, Fredra Kadoma of Fountain Valley, Calif., Kathy Hershman and husband, John, of Grafton, Karen Vecchio and hus­ band Jerry of Lumberport, Beatrice Foster, and husband, Michael, of Lumberport; 10 grandchildren and four great - grandchildren; four brothers, Jim Woolard, Burt Woolard, Clyde Woolard and Dick Woolard, all of Ohio; four sisters, Dorothy, Lou, Joyce, and Barb, all of Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one great granddaughter, Madison; one brother, Frank and one sis­ ter, Juanita. Mr. Woolard was a life-long coal miner with 42 years of serv­ ice, retiring from the Martinka Mine. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army Air Force. Mr. Woolard attended Jewel City Church and Ten Mile I Baptist Church. He was a mem­ ber of Moose Lodge #929 and American Legion Post #31. He enjoyed reading the Bible, the outdoors and western movies. Family and friends will be received at Dorsey Funeral Home, 701 South Pike St., Shinnston, W. Va., from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m., Sunday, where funeral services will be held on Monday, March 29, at 1 p.m., with Pastor Chad Hutson offici­ ating. Interment will follow at the Shinnston Masonic Cemetery. Condolences may be extended to the family at www . dorsey funeralhome.com (online obitu- aries/guest book). Dorsey Funeral Betty J. Rouse Woollard Birth: unknown Death: Apr. 10, 2017 West Virginia, USA Children: Pamela Jean Woollard Druzin (1951 - 2015)* Randy William Woollard (1957 - 2006)*

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From findagrave.com WOOLLARD, Clyde Edward, 76, of Steubenville, Ohio, died Monday, May 10, 2010. He was born April 22, 1935 in Bellaire. Ohio, a son of the late Cecil and Beatrice Kleyman Wool lard. —C. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers: Fred Woollard, Frank Woollard and James Woollard. and a sister, Dorothy Bengeir. Surviving are his daugh­ ter; Robin (Tom) Poling of Navarre, Fla., three sisters; Luella MuKlewics, Barbara Jean Webb, and Joyce Gallaher, two brothers; Richard Woollard and Burton Woollard. three grandchildren: Adrianna, Marianna, and Tomilynn Poling. Arrangements will be made at the convenience of the family by Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 37th Qt Rp.llaire. OH. Franklin Woollard Franklin D. Woollard, 52, of 167 Taney Ave., Bellaire, died Satur­ day in Bellaire City Hospital. He was born Nov. 11, 1933, in Bel­ mont County, a son of the late Robert Cecil and Beatrice. Kleyman Woollard./ ^ A Protestant, he was employed at East Regional Hospital, Mar­ tins Ferry, as a maintenance worker. Surviving are his wife, Anna Marie Turner Woollard; three sons, Jeffrey of Oxford, Mich., Roland of Bellaire and Gerald of Bridgeport; daughters, Brenda Woofland of Morristown and Cyn­ thia Kennedy of Bellaire; five brothers, James, Burton and Richard, all of Bellaire, Fred of Parkersburg, Clyde of Steuben­ ville; four sisters, Mrs. Casmar (Dorothy) Bengier of Steuben­ ville, Mrs. Stanley (Louella) Muklewicz of Bellaire, Mrs. Laverne (Joyce) Gallaher of Dilles Bottom and Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Webb of Athens; five grandchildren. There will be no visitation and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire City Hospital and Bellaire Emergency Squad. WOOLARD, James A., 80, of Bellaire died Thursday April 29. 2010. He was born July 7, 1929 in McClainsville. Ohio, a son of the late Cecil R. and Beatrice Koeymann Woollard. ( James was retired from North American Coal and was a Methodist by faith. He was a member of the Eagles and of the UMWA. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by two soris. James D. Woollard and Randy W. Woollard: two brothers, Fred Woollard and Frank Woollard; and a sister, Dorothy Bengeir. Surviving are two chil­ dren, Pamela J. (James) Druzin of St. Clairsville. Kevin A. Woollard of Barnesville; three brothers. Richard Woollard, Bert Woollard and Clyde Woollard; and three sisters, Luella McClevich, Barbara Webb and Joyce Gahaller; seven grandchildren and numerous great grandchil­ dren. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-AItmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37th St., Bellaire, on Sunday May 2. 2010 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. James Hoff offici­ ating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, in Mt. Pleasant. James Wooliard James D. Wooliard, 53. of Clarington. formerly of Bellaire, died Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003 at the Cleveland Clinic. He was bom March 1, 1949, in Bellaire. a son of James Wooliard of Bridgeport and Betty Rouse Wooliard of Bellaire. James was a coal miner with Consol Coal Co., Clarington #4 mine, was a Methodist by faith and a veteran of the Marines. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sandra Thomas Wooliard in 1973; his grand­ mother, Amelia Rouse and his aunt, Dorothy Rouse. Surviving are his wife, Loretta Bonar Wooliard; two brothers; a sister, several nieces and nephews and great nephews and his two cats. Friends will be received on Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441-37th St., Bellaire, Ohio, where services will be held on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 11 a.m. with Rev. David Forsyth officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Animal Shelter or the American Liver Foundation. Belmont County Council, American Legion, will conduct military graveside services. WOOLLARD, Marie F., 76, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Friday January 13, 2012 at her home. She was bom March 31, 1935 at Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Bert and Telka Wenzel Shaw, t Marie was a retired seam­ stress with Krisport, Bobbie Brooks and later worked at Burger King in St. Clairsville. She was a Christian by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by a brother Phillip Shaw. C- Surviving are her hus­ band Burton Woollard, two i sons; Dennis Woollard of I Pittsburgh, Pa., and Gary Woollard of Glendale, Ariz., one sister Dorothy Cunningham of Martins Ferry, Ohio and one brother George Shaw of Springfield, Ohio. There will be no visita- tion or services. Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 441 37th St., Bellaire, OH, is assisting the family. Memorial con­ tributions may be made to Habitat for Humanity, P.O. Box 312, Bellaire, Ohio 43906. 0 Russell J. Woolman, 87, Kennedy Park, Si Clairsville, died Thursday at home. He wai bom July 7;, 1904 in Columbiana County, son of the late Edward and Anna Whinnery Woolman. He was a retired teacher and farm­ er, a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church, St Clairsville, a birthright member of Winona Conservative Friends Meeting and a member of St. Clairsville Rotary Club. He was preceded in death by, a daughter, Sally Caroline Woolman and a sister, Emily Pollard. Surviving are his wife, Eleanor Morgan Woolman; a- sister, Jessie Peacock of Plainfield, Ind. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Edward Mooney officiating. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Socie- ty. Elsie Woolums Elsie M. Woolums, 92, Bel­ mont Drive, St. Clairsville, former­ ly of Westerville, died Thursday, 1 OQQ ip Park- Health- Center, St. Clairsville. She was born July 12, 1906 in Howard, Ohio, daughter of the late Anton and Mary Sapp Westrich. A member of Central College Presbyterian Church, Westerville, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Woolums and a daughter, Sue Jones. Surviving are a son, Ned Woolums of St. Clairsville; six grandchildren and 11 great-grand­ children. Memorial services will be held Saturday, April 10, at 11 a.m. in the Central College Presbyterian Church, Westerville. Burial was in Blendon Township Cemetery, Westerville. Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, is in charge of arrange- ; • ments. < Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. WOOLUMS, Ned William, of St. Clairsville, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2013 surrounded by his family at his home. He was 80 years old. Ned was bom on October 30, 1932 in Columbus, Ohio to John and Elsie Westrich Woolums. He was a graduate of North High in Columbus, class of 1950, and graduat­ ed from Otterbein College in 1954. Ned was an army veteran of the Korean War. After serving in Korea and Japan he received his M.A. in Counseling and Guidance at The Ohio State University. He worked as a teacher and guidance coun­ selor in Versailles, Ohio schools and the Southwestern School District in Grove City, Ohio. He married Jean Veley on June 15, 1963, and moved to Belmont County, where he worked as School Psychologist in the Martins Ferry Schools for one year, then for sever­ al years in Belmont, Harrison, and Jefferson Counties. He retired from Jefferson County Schools in 1 997, then worked in the Toronto City Schools until December 2012. From 1963 to 1996 he worked as an adjunct pro­ fessor in psychology at Ohio University Eastern and was a member of the Community Mental Health Board for many years. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Sue Ann Jones. He is survived by his wife of almost 50 years, Jean Ann (Veley) Woolums; daughter, Marianne and her husband Jeff Madzia of St. Clairsville; sons, John and his wife Jenni Kamp Woolums of Annapolis, Maryland, and Ted and his wife Mary Seich Woolums of Massillon, Ohio. Grandchildren arc Juliana and Alex Madzia, Caldcr and Scan Woolums, and Joseph and Caroline Woolums. *^7' Ned was a charter mem­ ber of the Ohio Valley Unitarian Univcrsalist Congregation, having helped found the church in 1975. He served as an offi­ cer in the congregation and sang in the choir. Ned is well known for his Japanese Garden and Tea House in his yard at his home. He performed the Japanese tea ceremony and gave tours of his garden to many friends over the last 15 years. Ned was a world­ wide traveler and especially enjoyed going to Canada, Asia and Europe. Friends will be received at Toothman’s Funeral Home in St. Clairsville from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, May 10, and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, May 11. A memorial service will be held there at 1 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Maurine Waun officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memo­ rial contributions be sent to The Memorial Fund at The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Ohio Valley, 66166 Kirkwood Heights Rd., Bellaire, OH 43906, or to Oglebay Institute Towngate Theatre, 1330 National Rd., Wheeling^W^r^jecTs name. WOOMER. Anthony Cullen, 75, husband of Catherine McCormick Woollier, died April 15, 2007 at his Lexington. Ky. home with his loving family at his side. Born In Boyce Station, Pa., “Tony” was the son of Jerome and Mary Woomer. Raised in Wheeling, W.Va. Tony graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1950 and Villanova University in 1954. After college he served in the Army for two years. His career in the coal industry began as a sales representative with Consolidation Coal in 1956. In 1973 he became Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer for Industrial Fuels Corporation in Detroit. Tony and his family moved to Lexington in 1977. where he served as President and CEO of General Energy Corporation until 1987. He was elected into the coal industry’s “Old Timer's Club” in 1981: and for much of his career enjoyed countless friendships as a member of the “King Coal Club”. Throughout the f980's and 90's, Tony's interests were with N&W Coal Sales and DLM Coal Corpora­ tion, while serving on several board of directors, including Wheeling Jesuit College and the Bank of Lexington. He was preceded in death by his sister, Nancy Gompers; and brother, Timothy Woomer. Survivors include Catherine, his wife of 54 years; his eight children, Judith "Woomer Keat­ ing. Matthew (Patti) Woomer and Joseph Woomer of Lexing­ ton, John (Christine) Woomer of Grand Rapids, Mich., Katie (John) Guido and Andrew (Cindy) Woomer of Cleveland, Ohio, Nancy (Kevin) Sidow of Piedmont. Calif., and Susan (Robert) Schneid of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and 23 grandchildren. Tony is also survived by sib­ lings, Joan Hamm, Michael Woomer. Molly O’Malley, and Patrick Woomer. Visitation will be at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, 463 East Main Street from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday. April 19. 2007. There will be a funeral Mass to celebrate his life at 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 20, 2007 at Christ the King Cathedral in Lexington. Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive. Lexington, KY 40504. or a charity of one's choice. Cullen,^died Dec. 5T 2003m ' p.m. from multiple myelo- „ Tim was born Nov. 5, 1936 to Mary Cullen and Jerome W Woomer in Pittsburgh, Pa., the tilth of seven children. r^Vaduated from Cen'ral Catholic High School in Wheel­ ing, W.Va. and Xavier Universi­ ty in Cincinnati, Ohio. He mar- ned Judith Mueller in 1956. . Mr. Woomer worked for min­ ing equipment manufacturers namely Long Airdox, Joy Manu­ facturing and Jeffery Manufac- turing. As a sales manager for Jeffery, he became acquainted with the West. In 1974, Judy and Tun moved with their nine children to Grand Junction Colo, to found the firm Triune,’ Inc. in his garage. It survives today as a multi-state equipment and supply firm with offices in Grand Junction, Colo., Price, Utah, Rock Springs, Wyo. Carlsbad, N.M. and Henderson, Ky. Tim loved his wife, family God, country, work, friends, liv­ ing travel, stories, scotch and cold beer. He is survived by his wife, Judith; his nine children and their spouses, Mary and Greg Adams of Gulf Breeze, Fla., Timothy and Diane Woomer of Hobbs, N.M., Ann and Pat Con- in°!i °/iP?wVer’ ^olo., Jerome and Jill Woomer of Denver Ellen and Todd Haebe of Chan- dler, Ariz., Tod and Romain Woomer of Grand Junction, Chris and Leona Woomer of Grand Junction, Megan and Grady Vanderhoofven of Knoxville, Tenn. and Elizabeth and Brian Patcrick of Chandler Ariz.; and 28 grandchildren who thought their Pop-Pop was big fun. He is also survived by his six brothers and sisters Nancy, Tony, Michael, Joan, Pat and Molly. He was a member of the Immaculate Heart M Mary Catholic Church, ,whc^a Mass of the Rcsurrectioh will be cclc- l p m- Tuesday, Dec. y, 2003. A rosary will be recit­ ed at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8 2003 at Callhan Edfast Mortu­ ary, Grand Junction. “It is said that life is like a string, some long, some short some strong and some thin. My string has been nothing but a string of pearls. I was raised in a loving family of six brothers and sisters, Jesuit educated, and mar­ ried to my high school sweet­ heart. We had nine wonderful, healthy children together. We experienced the corporate world of work, jets and conventions. We left to start our own thing in our garage with borrowed every­ thing. This has been a success because of God, ethics, health, friends, family and dedication. Now, at the end, I don’t know if there may be a ’fresh water pearl not so smooth or shiny - but we can handle it. My God has said that He goes to prepare a place that eyes have no seen or imagined. I believe that - and I J;an.1 wait- I m taking nothing, no bags are packed and, as He rr- ’»?° sandals on my feet.” (i im Woomer, Sept. 2002). In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Hospice and Palliative Care of Western Col­ orado, P.o. Box 60307, Grand Junction, CO 81506. _____ Kath erip^Woo^ch i e YVOOTHCIE, Katheri arie, 66, of 206 Sycamore St., Adena, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospi­ tal, Martins Ferry. She was a member of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church. Surviving are her husband, Stanley Wootchie; four sons, Stanley Jr. of Adena, John and Richard, both of Cadiz and Robert at home; two daughters, Mrs. Grant (Katherine) Lewis of Ashtabula and Mrs. Daniel (Judith) Evans of Worthington; four brothers, John, Stanley, Joseph and Walter, all of Maynard; three sisters, | Stella Heisler of Warwick, Ohio, Ann f Papes of Cleveland, Elizabeth Selva of Lansing; a grandchild. Friends | received at Borkoski Funeral Home, 1 Adena, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Casimir’s Catholic Church. Interment in Holly i Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. ] Rosary at 7 p.m. today. Dixie Woosley Dixie Lee Woosley, 64, of Port Charlotte, Fla. died Saturday, April 3. 2004 at her home. She was born October 12, 1939 in Shadyside, Ohio a daughter of the late Norman (Pinky) and Lola Jackson Davis. Before retiring, Dixie had been a nail technician at the Conversation Piece Hair Salon in Port Charlotte, Fla. Surviving are her husband, Frank Woosley, daughters, Dawn Miller, Debra Pierce, Diana Miller and Denise Leone, sons, Douglas Miller and Dean Miller and a sister, Jane Husek of Shadyside, Ohio, nephews and niece, Jay, Jen and Joey Husek all of Shadyside. Also eleven grandchildren. Services were held on Friday, April 9. 2004 at Gilchrist Park in Punta Gorda, Fla. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside High School Band in care of Kevin Reed, Director, 3890 Lincoln Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio I 43947. Local arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. MARTHA WOOTCHIE Martha Ann Wootchie, 74, of Adena, OH, died July 17, 2017, at the Life­ line Hospital, Wintersville, OH. Martha was bom Decem­ ber 18, 1942, in FairpoinL Ohio, a daughter oFthe late Bolick and Leona Mellott Omouski Sr. She was a Catholic by faith. Preceding her in death, was a son, Lee Ornouski, two brothers, Bolick Omouski and Joe Omous­ ki, and two sisters, Flo­ rence Omouski and Helen Farley. Surviving is a daughter, Bethann (Michael) Burke Sr. with whom she made her home in Adena, OH, three brothers, Bernard (Jerry) Ornouski of New Athens, Walter Omouski of Byesville, OH and John (Patty) Ornouski of Pine Grove, CA, a sister, Freda Dawson of Ft. Worth, TX two grandchildren. Megan (Christopher) Webb of Adena, OH and Michael (Elizabeth) Burke Jr. of Wheeling, WV, three great grandchildren, Amik^h, Nevaeh and B rad yon r/4- Family and friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, 204 West Main Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday with Pastor John Cook officiating. Interment will follow at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. OH. WOOTCHIE, Mary Lucille, 84, of Dillonvale, Ohio, died Thursday, August 14. 2008, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. Ohio, surrounded by her children. Lucy as she was known to her family and many friends. She was born September 24, 1923. in Martin, Tenn., the oldest of 1 1 children and the daughter of the late Jess and Molly Sadler Bunton. She was a longtime mem­ ber of St. Casimir’s Catholic Church, Adena, Ohio; and American Legion Post 525 also in Adena. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, John Woolchie; and three brothers. Surviving are three daugh- . ters, Mary (Terry) Graves, ; and their sons, John Christo­ pher Graves and Dr. Timothy G. Graves, Elizabeth (Dr. Robert) Looby and sons, * Joshua and Thomas Looby and Margaret (Mark) Longo and children, Rachel and Toby Longo; son, Alan (Cheryl) Wootchie and chil­ dren, Rhonda Braden, Alan John Wootchie, Eva Rock- nich. and stepson, Jamie Bas- nett; five great- grandchil­ dren; two great- great-grand­ children; sisters- in-law, Sophie Kokovich and Helen Hildebrand; and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Mary and cele­ brate her life on Sunday, August 17, 2008, from 2-8 p m., at the Borkoski Funeral Home in Adena, Ohio, where Vigil services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Funeral will be held Mon­ day, 11 a.m., at St. Casimir’s Catholic Church in Adena, Ohio. Burial in St. Casimir’s Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to American Legion Post 525, Adena, I Ohio. WOOTEN, Thomas Edward, 73, of Point Pleasant, W.Va., formerly of New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va., died Monday, June, 16, 2003, in Pleasant Val­ ley Hospital, Pdint Pleasant, V/.Va. i He was a retired construction worker and a World War II Army veteran. Surviving are his mother, Mary L. Ice Powell of Point Pleasant; five children; a broth­ er, Bernard Pfeiffer; two sisters, Santina Nice of New Mar­ tinsville and Wanda Woolford. Friends received Thursday, June 19, 2003, from 10 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon at the Jarvis Funeral Home, Paden City. Interment in Northview Cemetery, New Mar­ tinsville. /3JLfJ-'M William Worcester Jr. Rev. William L. Worcester Jr., 49, minister of the Flushing Christian Church, died Thursday night in his home. He was born in Meadbrook, W. Va., Sept. 27, 1917, a son of Gyp- sie Slonker Worcester and the late William S. Worcester. In ad­ dition to his duties as minister at Flushing, he was chapline of the Flushing Volunteer Fire Department and director of Christian Service at Elkhorn Christian Service Camp, Berg- holtz. Surviving are his widow, : Edith, one son, Rev. William I Worcester, Flushing, his mother j in Heszibah, W. Va., his mater­ nal grandmother, Mrs. George Slonker, Oceana, W. Va., one brother, Edwin Worcester, Pal Harbor, Fla., one sister, Mrs. Paul Bastin, Clarksburg, W. Va. Funeral services were held Sa­ turday in the Flushing Christian Church with Rev. Dean Warren, of the Martins Ferry Christian Church officiating. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. WOOTCHIE, Richard, 70, Sycamore St., Adena, OH, died Monday, June 17, 2013, at Valley Hospice Care Center in Steubenville, OH. He was born July 20, l 1942, in Martins Ferry, OH. son of the late Stanley Sr. and Katherine M. Lippian Wootchie. He was a Catholic by faith, retired coal miner, member of the Adena American Legion, and U.M.W. Rich enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, and gar­ dening. In addition to his parents, Rich was preceded in death by three brothers. Stanley Jr., John, and Robert I "Dokie” Wootchie. Surviving are two sisters, Katherine Lewis, of Ashtabula, OH; Judith Ann (Daniel) Evans of Powell, I OH; niece, Lori and Kenyon Boncela, Cleveland, OH; and two great- nephews. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Rich and celebrate his life Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. at Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena v/here services will be conducted 10 a.m. Thursday with Msgr. John Kolesar officiating. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH. Memorial Contributions may be made to Valley Hospice Care Center, Steubenville, OH. Anthony Worger Anthony J. Worger, 73, a resi­ dent of 4443 Harrison St., Bell- aire, died Wednesday in City Hospital at Bellaire. He was born June 22, 1912 at Grafton, W.Va., son of the late Frank and Mary Elizabeth Dax Worger. He was a retired emloyee of Blaw-Knox Co., a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church at Bellaire, and veteran of World Surviving are his wife, Rose Puskac Worger; a daughter, Mrs. William (Betsy) Dippel of Moundsville, W.Va.; a sister, Anna Beatty of Wheeling; a grandson, Willie Dippel. Friends will received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Mass of Christian Burial v/ill be celebrated Satur­ day at 9 a.m. in St. Michael’s Catholic Church with the Rev. Ronald Griffith the celebrant. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery^ Bellaire. Rosary devotions Friday at 3 p.m. in the funeral home. ^WORGER Rose Theresa, 82, of 4443 Harrison St., Bellaire, died Tuesday. Jan 1Q, i QQQ- at her home. She was a retired employee of the former Bobbi Brooks Company, Bellaire, and a member of St. Michaels Catholic Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her husband, Anthony Worger; her par­ ents, Martin and Elizabeth Kollar Pukac; a brother, Joseph Puskac. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William (Betsy) Dippel of Moundsville; two grandsons, Will and Wayne Dippel, both of Mou dsville; a great-granddaughter, Maris^a Justis Dippel of Mounds­ ville. Friends received at 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Friday, at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday, at the St. Michaels ' Catholic Church. Interment in ’ Mount Calvary Cemetery, Bellaire. Vigil services will be held at 2:30 1 p.m. Friday, at the funeral home, j Memorial contributions may be' c made to the St. John Grade School, Bellaire. Martha Work Martha E. Work, 90, Adena, died Thursday, April 13, 1995, at the Sunset Health Care Facility. She was bom Sept. 8, 1904 in Bel­ mont County, a daughter of the late William and Amy Walker Gow. She was a retired employee of the Adena Buckeye Local School Dietary Department, a Presbyter­ ian, and member of the Adena Fire Department Ladies’ Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph M. Work; a sister, Agnes Hawthorne. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Dorothy) Rector of Adena and Mary Roski of Adena; a son, Joseph M. Work Jr., of Men­ tor; a sister, Mary Campbell of Car­ rollton; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and a great- great-grandson. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funer­ al services will be held at the funer­ al home, Saturday at 1:30 p.m., with the Rev. John Godocik offici­ ating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. WORK, Marylou Gorsky Davis, 79, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Sunday. Decem­ ber 14, 2008, at her home. She was born October 15, 1929 in Wheeling, the daugh­ ter of the late Stanley and Margaret Pieffer Gorsky. Mrs. Work was a retired dispatcher for AT&T Phone Company. Wheeling; and was a Catholic by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded In death by her husband, James H. Work in 1997; and a son. John William Davis in 1979. There will be no visitation. Services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Kepn- er Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. KentWorkley Kent Robert Workley, 36, 72275 Morristown Road, Flushing, died Sunday, April 16, 1995, at home. He was bom at Wheeling, W.Va., March 20, 1959, son of Kenneth Richard and Marlene Bal- log Workley. He was owner-operator of Kent Workley Hair Salon and a member of the Flushing United Methodist Church. Surviving, in addition to his par­ ents, residents of Flushing, are two brothers, Rik of Charlotte, N.C., and John of Boardman, Ohio; a sis­ ter, Sonia Workley of St. Clairsville; two nephews. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Toothman Funer­ al Home, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, Stratford Center, Suite 220, 137 Waddles Run Road, Wheeling, W.Va., 26003. A. Irene Workman A. Irene Workman, 82, 1229 Washington St., Bcllairc, died Tues­ day in Bell Nursing Home, Mor­ ristown. She was bom March 16, 1910 in Bellairc, daughter of the late John and Hannah Johnson Workman. She was a member of the West Bcllairc Methodist Church and the Retired Teacher’s Association. She was a retired school teacher, having taught at the Rose Hill School, Bell- ' airc, for a number of years. Friends will be received at the Bauknccht Funeral Home, Bcllairc, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Enzie Wade of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be ! made to the American Cancer Socic- . iy* Amanda Workman Mrs. Amanda E. Workman, 83. 139 N. Market St.. St. Clairs­ ville, died Wednesday. March 25, at her home following a brief illness. Born Aum1881. in New Athens, a daughter of Josiah L. and Martha J. Dickerson, she had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 60 years. She was a member of the First Presbyter­ ian Church of St. Clairsville, Chapter 510 Order of Eastern Stars, the DAR and the St. Clairsville Women’s Club. She , was preceded in death by her husband, W. A. Workman in 1935. She is survived by four daugh­ ters, Mrs. George C. Whitehead, Marion, Ohio, Mrs. Roy B. Lor- entz. Columbus, Mrs. Ray C. Otte. Wellsburg, W. Va. and Mrs. Harry L. Dunbauld. Alex­ andria, Ohio, three sons, R. D. Workman and H. B Workman, both of Columbus and William i A. Workman of Pittsburgh. 10 ! grandchildren and 16 great | grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday in St. Clairsville with Dr. W. Ru^Jl Gilmore officiat­ ing. Burial was in Union Ceme­ tery on Monday. Carl Workman ojailf0 Carl D. Workman, 70, of Wimbleton Ave., Columbus, formerly of St. Clairsville, died Saturday in Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He was born April 23, 1920 in Key Ridge, a son of the late Carl Eagar and Viola Linard Workman. He was a retired employee of Ohio Bell Telephone Co., a Method­ ist and an Army veteran of World War II. He was also a member of the Ohio Bell Pioneers. Surviving are his wife, Esther Greenlee Workman; a son, Dwight David of Columbus; a daughter, Carla Diane Workman of Colum­ bus ; a brother, David of Key Ridge. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will i be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Joseph A. Byrne of- 1 ficiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, I St. Clairsville. Carroll Workman Carroll “Red” Hamilton Woi \- man, 77, Sebastian, Fla., formerly of BeUaire, died Thursday, ManjL 9, 2OOCTaThls^home Tn Sebastian! He waTTorn Feb. 5. 1923 in Blaine, a son of the late David and Kate Goldsboro Workman. He was a retired employee of the Federal Aviation Administra­ tion, a member and treasurer of the Church of Christ in Sebastian, and a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by J.C. and Mabel Workman McCoy; eight brothers and four sisters. Surviving are his wife, Jean Hamilton Workman; a sister, Eve­ lyn Haliwell of Doylestown. Private services and inurnment will be conducted at the Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove by Evangelist John Hamilton and Howard Spengler. Local arrange­ ments by Bauknecht Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ, 1045 Main St., Sebastian, Fla. 32958. Cecil Workman Cecil E. Workman, 73, RD 3, Winding Hill, Bellaire, died Friday ellaire City Hospital.) He was , 1900, in Monroe County, a son of the late George and Ida Workman. He was a member of South Bellaire Methodist Church, Bellaire Eagles, and was a retired employe of Benwood plant, Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Surviving are his widow, Leona Schafer Workman, two sons, Delbert and Arthur Nething, both of Canton, one daughter, Margaret, Beallsville, two brothers, Geo. of Warnock, Charles of Clarington, one sister, Alice of Bethlehem, W. Va., three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in Bellaire with Rev. Gordon Farmer officiating. Burial was in Belmont Ridge Cemetery, Beallsville. JL J WORKMAN, Cecil E., 77, of Jacobsburg, Ohio, died Thursday. July 5. 2007, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born in Bellaire, Ohio. March 16, 1930, a son of the late Charles C. and Hilda S. Workman. Cecil was a disabled American Veteran of the Korean War, and a member of East Richland Friends Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Ruth Ann; and brothers, Floyd and Charles “Onnie” Workman. He is survived by a brother, Richard Workman of Jacobs­ burg; and sisters, Dorothy Flowers of Dothan Ala., Martha Lee Heath of Centerville, Ohio, and JoEtta Angel of Obetz, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, Ohio, on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial will follow in Belmont Ridge Cemetery, LBeallsville, Ohio. I Charles O. Workman Charles O. *‘Onnie” Workman, Sr., 72, of Belmont, Ohio, died Monday, Aug. 2, 2004 at his home. He was born at Shadyside, Ohio, Jan. 29, 1,932, a son of the late George and Hilda Schafer Workman. Onnie was a former employee at the Belmont County Children’s Home at Tacoma, a retired employee of the former Y & O Coal Allison Mine at Beallsville and was a member of Wcyer Lodge #541 F. & A.M. at Centerville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother. Floyd and a sister, Ruthann. Surviving arc his wife of 52 years, Delores Mellott Workman; one son, Charles (Sandy) Workman, Jr. of Barnesville; two daughters, Susan (Chuck) Kennedy of Prosperity, Pa., and Pamela Cramer of Bellaire; three sisters, Dorothy Flowers of Dothan, Ala.; Martha Lee Heath, of Centerville and JoEtta Angel of Obetz, Ohio; two brothers, Cecil Workman and Richard Workman both of Jacobsburg; nine grand­ children and 10 great grandchil­ dren. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Masonic services will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. Charles Workman Charles E. Workman, 64, 110 Franklin St., St. Clairsvillet died Friday, ApriL21J_IS53in Liberal, Kansas. He was bom June 6, 1934, in Beckley, W.Va., son of the late Andrew and Icle Baldwin Work­ man. He was retired from General Motors, Corp., and currently worked at Riesbeck’s Food Market in Bamesville. He was a member of Kennonsburg United Methodist Church, . In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Vernon Workman. Surviving are his wife, Janet Phillips Workman; five children,. Patricia Roth, Darlena Waterhouse, Charles Ondrick, Andrea Kurczi and Melinda Parr; several grand­ children and several great-grand­ children; several nieces and nephews; and a brother, Emory Workman of Fairport Harbor. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 N. Main St., Bethesda, Tues­ day, 6 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Sturman Moore offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. WORKMAN, Charlotte^ L. Gray, 53, of Township Road 211, Belmont, died Tuesday, July 8. 1997. at home. She was a librarian , at barnesville Elementary School I and a member of First United Methodist Church, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her father, i Emerson Harris Sr.; an infant broth­ er. Surviving are her husband, . Sonny of Belmont; a son, William : Kevin Gray of Columbus, Ohio; two daughters, Janice Gray and Janene ] Gray, both of Barnesville; four step­ daughters, Melissa Whiteley of Bar- jnesville, Amanda Workman, Dawn j Workman and Sunny Jo Workman, . all of Spiedel, Ohio; her mother, ‘ Verna Harris of Flushing; two broth­ ers, Emerson Harris Jr. and Larry } Harris, both of Flushing; five grand­ sons. Friends received from 9 a.m Friday until time of services at 10 ! a.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn | \ Funeral Home, Barnesville. Inter­ nment in Holly Memorial Gardens, fc Pleasant Grove. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to the Bar- ! nesville Elementary School Library or to Valley Hospice. Charlotte L. Workman Charlotte L. Gray Workman, 53. Township Road 211, Belmont, died Tuesday. July 8, 1997 at her residence. She was bom "Nov. 23, 1943 in Wheeling, a daughter of Verna Smith Harris and the late Emerson Harris Sr. She was a librarian for the Bar- nesville Elementary School and a member of First United Methodist Church of Bamesville. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by an infant brother. Surviving, in addition to her mother of Flushing, are her hus­ band, Sonny Workman; a son, William Kevin Gray of Columbus; two daughters, Janice and Janene Gray, both of Bamesville; four stepdaughters, Melissa Whiteley of Bamesville, Amanda, Dawn and Sunny Jo Workman, all of Spiedel; p two brothers, Emerson Harris Jr.- and Larry Harris, both of Flushing;, five grandsons. Friends will be received Friday, from 9 a.m. until time of services at 10 a.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Mil- burn Funeral Home, Bamesville, with the Rev. Debra Kaczor offici-1 ating. Burial follows in Holly | Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Bamesville Elementary School Library or Valley Hospice. j DONALD A. WORKMAN 1941-2015 Donald A. Workman, 73, of Bamesville died Thursday, April 23, 2015 at Bamesville Hospital. He was bom on July 5, 1941 in Bamesville, Ohio to the late Elmer and Mary (Rankin) Workman. Donald was a Methodist by faith. He was a retired truck driver and a mem­ ber of the Belmont Better Hunting and Fishing Club. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in Donald A. Workman death by a sister, Ellie ^ren; many nieces and Mae Lynn. nephews. Donald is survived by According to Donald’s his loving wife, Rita wjsbes> there will be Workman; daughter, no services held at this Rhonda (Roy) Petry time Arrangements of Caldwell; two step- by Campbell-Plumly- children: Rodney (Kim) Wilburn Funeral Home, Giesey of Cambridge 319 N Chestnut St., and Rhonda Campbell of Bamesville, Ohio. Zanesville; five grandchil- Dora Workman Dora Pearl Workman, 92, Ash­ land, formerly of Shadyside, died Wednesday, Feb. 21. 1996. at Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Ashland. She was bom March 12, 1903, in Belmont County, the daughter of the late Charles Ellis and Elsie Elizabeth Parker Crow, She was a Methodist, a member of the On Time Club of Shadyside and a volunteer for the election board in Shadyside. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Audley D. Workman. Surviving are two sons, Thomas i A. of Ashland and Joseph D. of Charlottesville, Va.; three grand­ children; a great-grandson; a broth­ er, Lester Crow of Roanoke, Va. Friends will be received at the Gilbert-Van Hove Funeral Home, Ashland, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Graveside services will be held Sat­ urday at the Key Ridge Cemetery, near Shadyside, at 11:30 a.m., with the Rev. Kurt Landerholm officiat- ing. Dorothy Workman^ Dorothy L. Workman, 81, 59685 Cash Hill Road, Shadyside, died Friday, November 18, 1994 at Wheeling Hospital, Medical Park. She was born Sept. 21, 1913 in Bellaire, a daughter of the late Ja­ cob and Anna Unterzuber Kirkland. She was a retired school teacher of the Switzerland of Ohio School ; District. She was a member of the " Old Wegee United Methodist Church, Daughters of the American Revolution, Belmont County Re­ tired Teachers Assn., and Weyer Chapter of the Eastern Star, Center­ ville. Surviving are her husband, Charles W. Workman; two daugh­ ters, Maiy Anne Smith and Helen Workman, both of Shadyside; three sisters, Emma Rose, Mary Eliza­ beth Kirkland and Margaret Louise Kirkland, all of Bellaire; two grand- ,! sons. I Friends wHl be received at ji • Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shady­ side, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, where ser­ vices will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Theresa Bobot officiating. Burial follows in | Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Earl Workman Earl Workman, 79, of Louis- | ville, Ohio, formerly of Flushing, j died Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the . home of his daughter, Mrs. Mae Holland. 1 (q$ He was bom Jan. 9, 1889. at Flushing, son of the late John ( and Eliza Rothgeb Workman. He was a retired plumber and a member of Fairmont United ■ Presbyterian Church. His wife, I Theresa Workman, died in 1967. Surviving are two daughters, | Mrs. Mae Holland of Louisville, i Mrs. Edna Wilcox of Springfield, j Pa., one son, Herman of East | Canton, eight grandchildren and : one great grandchild. '' Funeral services were held Sa­ turday at Flushing with the Rev. D. C. Marshall officiating. Burial was in Rock Hill Cemetery, i Flushing. Edna M. Workman Edna M. Workman, 89, former­ ly of Martins Ferry, died Sunday, April 26. 1998 at Columbus. She was bom in Neffs, a daughter of the late Charles and Myrtle McClana- han. She was a retired Martins Ferry school teacher, a reserve member of Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Honorary Society, and a member of Maple Grove United Methodist Church in Columbus. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Lyle M. Workman. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Sandra) Aured of Wor­ thington; three granddaughters; eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services and burial will be held Thursday at Schoedinger Worthington Chapel, Columbus. Elnora Workman Elnora Boyd Workman, 86. of Shadyside, Ohio, •Thfirgday, ,T\i|y 4, 20^2 al Belmont Community fiospital in Bellaire. She was born Jan. 27, 1916 at Key Ridge, Ohio, a daughter of the late J. Earl and Hazel M. Trigg Boyd. Elnora was a retired employee of the G. C. Murphy Company; a member of the Coalbrook Presbyterian Church in Neffs and the Order of Eastern Star 581, I Shadyside. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Roy A. Workman. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Irene Groves of Hemet, California and a brother, Craig Aalyson of Columbus. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery with the Rev. Alice L. Phillips officiating. Memorial contributions may, be made to the Shadyside] Emergency Squad, 4210 Central J Avenue, Shadyside, OH 43947. I Elsie Workman Elsie E. Workman, 90, of Talbot Road, Bellaire, Ohio, died Friday, July 1 1, 2003 at her home. She was bom March 9, 1913 at Neffs, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of the late George Albert and Ellula Babel Bumgardner. Elsie was a Nurses Aid at the former Harris Nursing Home of Morristown, Ohio and a cook for the former Wishbone Pancake House of Wheeling, W.Va., and a member of the St. Joe Church of Christ. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Joseph Workman in 1964; three brothers and two sisters. Surviving are three daughters Lola Berberich of Key, Ohio, Karen Auber of Wheeling, and Susie Doty and her husband Sonny of Neffs; one sister Arlie McMahon of Stewartsville; Five grandchildren Jonie Berberich of Key, Keith Berberich of Shadyside, Ohio, Kari Jo Klein of Wheeling, Chuck Doty of Merritts Row and Robb Auber of Manila, The Philippines; nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th St., Bellaire where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with Pastor Jerry Garloch officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Childrens Hospital. Emomae Workman WORKMAN, Emamae, 72, of 55300 Wegee Road, Shadyside, died April 2 at home. She was a retired employee of Marx Toy Factory, Glen Dale and a Protestant. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Work­ man, in 1967. Surviving are two brothers, Carlos and Harry Burnside, both of Wheeling; a sister, Annabel Ciupa of Charlotte, N.C. Private services and interment will be held today. Arrangements by Walter C. Bauknecht & Son Funeral Home, Bellaire. WORKMAN, Emma Speece, 88, of Case Ridge Road, Clarington, died Tuesday at home. She was a Protes­ tant. She was preceded in death by her first husband, John Speece; her second husband, Charlie Workman; a son, Lawrence Speece. Surviving are four sons, John of Arlington, Wash., Jay, Paul and Phillip, all of Claring­ ton; two daughters, Velma Brown of Slaineville, Ohio, and Ora Turner of Zanesville, Ohio; 36 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Case Ceme­ tery, Clarington. WORKMAN, Esthcrl N.. 97. formerly of St.I Ctairsville, Ohio, died! December 6. 2010 ini Columbus. Ohio. 'T^- 1 She was born January! 8, 1913 in Neffs, Ohio, a daughter of the late] Matthew and Birdie Kratz Greenlee. Esther was a retired proof reader for Chemical Abstracts Service in Columbus and a Methodist bv faith. She was preceded in death by her husband. Carl Workman, and her sisters, Mary and Leona Greenlee. Surviving are two chil­ dren. Carla (Charlie) Vulgamore and Dwight D. Workman bolh^ of Columbus; and her step- granddaughter, Mara Vulgamore. Friends are invited to attend Esther’s funeral service Friday at 1 1 a.m. at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville with Rev. Homer Harden officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery St. Clairsville WORKMAN, Esther N., 97, formerly of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died December 6, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio. "Tlr She was born January 8, 1913 in Neffs, Ohio, a daughter of the late Matthew and Birdie Kratz Greenlee. Esther was a retired proof reader for Chemical Abstracts Service in Columbus and a Methodist by faith. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Workman, and her sisters. Mary and Leona Greenlee. Surviving are two chil­ dren, Carla (Charlie) Vulgamore and Dwight D. Workman both" of Columbus; and her step- granddaughter. Mara Vulgamore. Friends are invited to attend Esther’s funeral service Friday at 11 a.m. at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville with Rev. Homer Harden officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery St. _Clairsville Eunice Verona Henderlong Workman, age 101, of Woodsfield, Ohio passed away Thursday May 12, 2011 at the Woodsfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. She was born near Sardis, Ohio May 9,1910 a daughter of the late Fred and Mary Rufener Henderlong. Eunice graduated from Green Rural High School at Laings, Ohio as Co-Valedictorian of her class in 1928. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Woodsfield for 53 years, was a Sunday School Teacher, member of the choir and served in many other positions in the Church. Eunice was not only a dedicated Christian lady, but was a loving, kind, nurturing, patient, giving mother. Preceded in death by her husband; Homer Mitchell Workman who she married October 27, 1928, one son; Homer Elroy Workman, son-in-law; Tony Lee "Johnny" Quails, four brothers; Louis, Harry, John, and Freddy Henderlong and six sisters; Ella Yoss, Louise Roth, Minnie Long, Josephine Fox, Amelia Eddy, and Elizabeth Rufener. She is survived by her daughter; Eunice Darlene Quails of Woodsfield, daughter-in-law; Caroline Lively Workman of Woodsfield, six grandchildren; Trent Workman of Florida, Keith (Katie) Workman of Dover, New Hampshire, Lisa (Richard) Stone of Pennsylvania, Tony (Alma) Quails of Jacksonville, Florida, Angila (John) Hare of Louisville, Kentucky, and Anita (Mark) Hoke of Laings, Ohio, ten great grandchildren; Leah (Bill) Sikes, Anthony (Kumi) Quails, Nathan Quails, Brandon (Molly) Hare, Brian Hare, Britney Hoke, Zachery Stone, Jeremy Stone, Philip Workman, Sophia Workman, four great-great grandchildren; Elizabeth and Will Sikes, and Sarah and Aiden Quails. Friends received from 12 noon until time of Funeral Service at 2 p.m. Tuesday May 17, 2011 at the First Baptist Church 114 North Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio with Pastor Adam Townsend officiating. Interment in the Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield, Ohio. Eva C. Workman /cjiifoj Eva C. Workman, 97, 59781 Cash Hill Road, Shadysidc, died Friday at her home. She was bom Nov. 9,1893 in Sl Joe, a daughter of the late James and Sarah Garloch Yoho. She was a retired school teacher for Mead Township Schools and a member of the Church of Christ, Shadyside. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Workman; one daughter, Betty Jean Workman; one grandson. Surviving are four daughters, Virginia Zink, Margaret Noling, and Frances Meeker, all of Shadysidc and Dorotha Fowkes of Sl Clairsville; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grand­ children. Friends will be received today 2 to 9 p.m. at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadysidc, where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with Evangelist Jeffrey A. Kent of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Davis Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Emergency Squad. Everett Workman ? i Everett Workman$>0^ a resi- dent of Rittman, died Sunday at Marathon, Fla. He was bom Sept. 11, 1924, at Blaine, a son of the late Chester and Mae Bond Workman. He was an employee of Rub­ bermaid Co., at Wooster and a member of Milton United Pres­ byterian Church, Rittman American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Moose Lodge, Wadsworth Eagles, Disabled American Veterans at Medina, and was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife Mary Workman; two daughters, Patricia Watts of Rittman and Barbara Duck of Marathon; six grandchildren; one great- grandson; a brother Gerald of Downey, Calif.; two sisters, Martha Swisher of Marshallville and Edith Brost of Glencoe, a half-sister, Faye Alexander of Barton. Services were today at Gilmans Funeral Home, Rit­ tman, and burial followed in Rittman Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayne County Heart Association, P.O. Box 267, Wooster, Ohio 44691 Flooyd Workman WOKKAoyd L. Sr., 71. of Barnesvilie, died Saturday in Barnesville Hospital. He was a retired Methodist minister. He was preceded in death by six brothers and a sister. Surviving are his wife, Roxie Rife Workman; a son, Floyd Jr.; a daughter. Mrs. Billy (Joyce) Hupp of Toronto; a sister, Virginia Redman of Glencoe; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends received at Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, after 1 p.m. today. Services will be held at 2 j p.m. Tuesday at First United Meth- j odist Church, Barnesville. Interment J in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Floyd Workman Jr. 1935-2014 Floyd Workman, Jr., 79, of Bamesville passed away Tuesday, October 14, 2014 at Bamesville Hospital. He was bom on May 6, 1935 in Brooks Run, Ohio to the late Rev. Floyd L. and Roxie Lucille (Rife) Workman, Jr. Floyd is a graduate of Bamesville High School, attended The Ohio State University and is a veteran of the US Army. He was retired from Republic Steel in Canton and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Bamesville. He is survived by his wife, Barbara (Jeffers) Workman of Bamesville; three children: Mark (Made) Workman of Kentucky, Gay Farley of Canal Fulton and Jamie (Steve) McDonald of Navarre; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and sister, Joyce (Billy) Hupp of Toronto, Ohio. /o According to Floyd’s wishes there will be no services held. Arrangements entrusted to Campbell-Plumly- Milbum Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Bames­ ville, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made in Floyd’s name to the First United Methodist Church or Hospice of Guernsey County. WORKMAN, Francis A., 72, of Russell Avenue, New Martinsville, W.Va., died Wednesday, June 25. 2008. in the New Martinsville Health Care Center. He was bom September 19. 1935 in Moundsville. W.Va.. the son of the late Joe and Mahala Greathouse Work­ man. He was a farmer: a member of Moose Lodge No. 931: the American Legion Post 28. 1 both of New Martinsville: and a member of the First Christ­ ian Church in New Mar­ tinsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in cfeath by four brothers. Raymond. Simon. Marion and Roy Workman. Survivors include his 2ood friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Newman and Mr. and Mrs. William Knisely, all of New Martinsville and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Newman of Colum­ bus. "Ohio. Friends will be received on Thursday from 5-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory. 75 J Third Street. New Martinsville, where funeral services will be held Friday at 1 I a.m. with the Rev. LeMoyne Homer offici­ ating. Interment in Antioch Chris- tian Church, Proctor. W.Va. Frank Workman Frank A. Workman, 89, of Streetsboro, formerly of Shadyside and Stark County for 50 years, died Thursday, Nov. 14, 2002. Father of Richard (Cheri) Workman of Columbus, Ohio and Betsy (James) Smith ol Louisville, Ohio and Donna Stratton of Streetsboro, Ohio; grandfather of nine, great grand­ father of 1 6 and great great grandfather of two. Brother of Edgar Workman of Coshocton, Ohio, Dale Workman of San Antonio, Texas and Lloyd Workman of Kingman, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his wife Eleanor and brother, Elmer Workman. At Mr. Workman's request, private graveside services will be held in Sunset Hills Burial Park in N. Canton, Ohio. Arrangements by Shorts Funeral Home, Inc., Streetsboro Chapel, Ravenna, Ohio. i HarleI*WWln WORKMAN, Harley Thomas, 68, of New Lexington, Ohio, formerly of the Lloydsville-Morristown area, died Friday in Licking Memorial Hospital, Newark. He was a retired teacher and a member of the First United Methodist Church, New Lexington.; He was a veteran of World War II. He j was preceded in death by his wife, Roberta Haigmaier Workman, in 1935. Surviving are a son, Thomas Workman of New Lexington; a daughter, Mrs. Gary (April) Kinser of Newark; a sister, Hilda Duvaul of Belmont; three grandchildren. Friends received at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Morristown, from noon Monday until time of services at 2 p.m. Interment in Morristown Union Cemetery. Harold Workman Harold H. Workman, 79, of 55801 Conno-Mara Road, Bellaire, formerly of Rose Hill Towers, died Sunday in Wheeling Hospital. He was born April 4, 1911 in Bellaire, a son of the late Reece and Clara Hoskins Workman. He was a retired employee of the former Imperial Glass Corp., Bell­ aire, and the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Benwood plant, a Pro­ testant and an Army Air Corp vet­ eran of World War IL He was preceded in death by four sisters, Ruth Bires, Blanche Hurd, Elizabeth Travis and Helen Piatt; one brother. Louis Workman. Surviving are a son, David R. of Shadyside; four sisters, Eleanor Kahl, Virginia Crawford and Irene Kerwood, all of Bellaire and Ber­ nice Litton of Martins Ferry; three grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Charles Peal officiating. Burial in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bellaire.

(MMA4W M VM1 Herbert Workman Herbert “Bill” Workman, 73, of 52713 Route 800, Jerusalem, died Friday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Jan. 22, 1916 in Monroe County, a son of the late Charley and Cora Jeffers Workman. gTixtvlp /f £? He was^ retired operating engineer of Local ATV, Akron ana a member of Woodsfield Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Janet Loraine Workman; two sisters, Mildred Hopton and Evelyn Workman; one brother, Don Workman. Surviving are his wife, Alda McConnell Workman; four sons, Terry of Jerusalem, David of Shelb’y, Dennis of Katy, Texas, and Mark of Woodsfield; two daughters, Rhonda Morris of Col­ umbus and Thelma Jean Payne of Orlando, Fla. ; a brother, Roger of Tucson, Ariz.; a sister, Hilda McKinney of Shelby; 16 grand­ children; five great-grand­ children. Friends will be received today, 2 to 9 p.m. at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home. Woodsfield, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday with Minister Harry Summers officiating. Burial follows in Cameron Cemetery. Hilda Workman 3\WW- Hilda Workman, 90, 61571 Groves Road, Belmont, died Sun­ day in the Bell Nursing Home, Bel­ mont. She was born at Alledonia, June 30, 1903, daughter of the late Charles and Melissa Schafer. She was a member of Center­ ville Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, George C. Workman; a son, Floyd; a daughter, Ruth Ann, and six sisters, Betty Banfield, Addie Poison, Leona Workman, Emma Palmer, Della Anderson and Lena Schafer. Surviving are three sons, Cecil, at home, Charles (Onnie), of Bel­ mont and Richard of Jacobsburg; three daughters, Dorothy Flowers of Dothan, Ala., Martha Lee Heath of Centerville and JoEtta Angel of Obetz; 15 grandchildren; 26 great­ grandchildren; two great-great- grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday, with the Orien Hunter officiating. Burial follows in Bel­ mont Ridge Cemetery, Beallsville. Ins Irene Rufener Workman, age 86, ofLainTs ohin T ------Valley Medical Center Wheeling, West Virginia passed away Thursday May 8, 2014 at the Ohio daughter of the late Otto W. & Mary Bertsch ^ ^ W3S b°m Monroe County ohio May 31- 1927 and farmed the Blue Sky Farm in Laings She l' RUfenei"' She Graduated from Green Rural High at Laings, secretary at Laings Elementary School and al ^ ^ the Brown Swiss Cattle- she worked as survived by her husband Stanley WorkmanoR^ aSSiStant post mistress at the Lain8s Post office . She is Marlon (Linda) Workman of Laings, Lesley (j ,am8S who she married May 16,1947, two children Sardis, and sister Violet Lloyd of Somerset B°nf'n' of Woodsfield, brother Dean (Emma) Rufener of Washington, Pennsylvania, Jason (Lesley) w ennSy,Vania' grandchildren Whitney (Tyler) Cottrell of St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Miranda and Michaele™31-1 °f Pembroke, Kentucky, Jenna (Michael) Conway of Conway and Cade Cottrell. Friends received fr °f Woodsfield' great grandchildren Jackson Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. WoodsfUd" 2 4 & 6 ' 8 p'm- Monday May 12- 2014 at the Bauer‘ Tuesday May 13, 2014 with Rev. Michael And ' °h'° Where Funeral Services will be held at 11 a.m. Cemetery, Woodsfield,OH erson officiating. Burial will follow at the Oaklawn Sirs. Jacc Worknun. I>-etb bu again visited the Wmroo<-k com cn army, am taken our olde«t and of oar meet respected citizen*, Mr* ghsabetn Jana Workman 8bewa«a' daughter of Uaac and Ann Lteh, was bom juat a few hundred yerda'frons irbare aba died, June 25. 1828, On Auguet 16. 1841i. aba was united Id marriage to John Workman. Kor almost 60 year they traveled life'a path­ way together In the booda of true af­ fection and lore, which enabled them to rejoice in the midat of the hardships of of their early pioneer days They livad tbeir entire married Ufa, exoapt a few f yeare, on the aame farm erbera abe died It uaad to baa pleasure to visit tbaae old folka in tbeir home—ao kind and pleasant to each other, and everybody vae welcome to tbeir borne-we a] loved Uncle John and Aunt Jane. About eight years ago bar boa hand waa called to bla reward, and sines then abe baa been ktddly cared for by bar eon Joseph and wife. gome seveol weeks ago a be fall and fractured bar hip, hot daring all this time no word of complaint came from bar tips, though •be suffered much. During the last few days abe seemed to reet eaiser, but the frail body, with the weight of years, grew weaker, andoo Wedngsday morn­ ing, December 1. abe entered Into reet at the advanced age ef 87 yra, 6mo. and 7 daya There were 11 children ia the fani- Josephine Elnora Dowden Boyd Workman, 92, of 137 Mayor Estates, Cambridge, Ohio, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, August 28, 2011 at the Autumn Healthcare in Cambridge, Ohio. She was bom on March 12,1919 in Lake View, Ohio, a daughter of the late Theodore Valentine and Maude Lilly (Slain) Dowden. The family moved to Mt. Liberty, Ohio where she spent her formative years. Known as Jo to friends and family, she met and married James Boyd in 1936, and was widowed in 1939, with one son, David. She went to work for the White Cross Hospital and Timken Roller Bearing Company in Columbus where she met Robert Workman, a soldier stationed in Columbus (Fort Hayes). They were married in 1941 and had two sons, Stephen and Gregory. As a wife of a career soldier, she had the full responsibility of raising her young family by herself for many years. She overcame the many difficulties involved in frequently moving her young family from location to location, even to Japan by ship in 1950. Given her accomplishments over the years, the one that brought the most joy to her was learning to drive and obtain a driver’s license at the age of 65 After Robert’s retirement from the military the family moved to Monroe County Ohio. While there Jo was involved in church and community life and worked at the K V store in Woodsfield. Robert died in 1985, and a few years later she moved to Cambridge to be closer to her son, Stephen and his wife Cathy and their family In Cambridge, she enjoyed playing euchre at the senior center. She also enjoyed being a help to others and often volunteered at AARP or senior center functions She loved her family and enjoyed when they could visit. They always knew she" would have fresh baked bread and there would be homemade snicker doodle cookies in the freezer that delighted young and old alike. Jo was a member of the Woodsfield United Methodist Church, Senior Citizens Center, Local AARP Chapter and Public Employee Retirees, Inc. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, James Boyd and Robert K. Workman, a brother He h rt Dowden and sisters, Ruth C. Hulse and Helen White. She is survived by three & sons: David (Mama) Boyd of San Jose, CA, Stephen (Cathy) Workman of Byesville, Ohio, and Greg (Rhonda) Workman of Woodsfield, Ohio el grandchildren, six great grandchildren, a brother, Harold (Mary) Dowd VCIf Centerburg, and a sister, Bonnie Parnell of Mount Vernon. Friends u/ifu 0* at Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 1 rece*ved Services will be held 1 p.m. Friday at the United Methodist Church^w ^ursday. Ohio with Pastor David Hull-Frye and Rev. William Moran offi^ 00

follow in the Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio. DonatioRelating. Burial will the charity of the donors choice. s may be made to WORKMAN, Juanita, of Shadysidc died peacefully on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at the Shadyside Care Center sur- rounded by her family. She was born July 22, 1924 in Logan, W.Va., a daughter of the late William and Irene Duke Bumgarner. Mrs. Workman was retired from the former L.S. Good s and a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church and Order of the Eastern Star 581 Shadyside Chapter. She was an avid quilter, loved to camp, study med­ ical journals and read the Bible. She will be greatly missed and was adored by her family. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Leroy Workman on May 1 1, 2005, an infant son, Thomas “Caboose” Work­ man, one sister, Willa Wood and two brothers, Jack and William Bumgar­ ner. Surviving are her six children, Carol (James) Jar- rett of Shadyside, Curtis (Dana) Workman of Dob­ son, N.C., Linda (John) Shaver of Shadyside, John­ ny (Theda) Workman of Tornado, W.Va., Sharon (Pat) Singleton of Woods- field and Karen Bobek of Columbus; grandchildren Jimmy Joe Jarrett of Columbus, Jerry Dale Dun­ can of Yorkville, Jamie Davis of Shadyside, Holly Morris of Sarasota, Fla., Matt Workman of Texas, Bethany Wilkinson of Wilmington, N.C., Troy Workman of Tornado, Tara Turley of Charleston, W.Va., Jessie Endress of Tornado, David and Michael Shaver of Shady­ side, Kyle Singleton of Woodsfield, Chad Bobek of Columbus and Zak Bobek of Columbus; two sisters, Joan Brooks of Ashland, Ky., and Virginia Mullins of Teays Valley W.Va.; also many great* grandchildren and special nieces, Beverly Warden and Lou Arno. The family would like to offer their heartfelt thanks to the staff of the Shadyside Care Center for their tender care, love and support. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Cremato­ ry, 3900 Central Avc., Shadyside, on Thursday from 2-8 p.m. and Friday at the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church, 3838 Lincoln Avc., Shadyside on Friday from I 1 a.m. until time of services at I p.m. with the Rev. Randy Weaver officiating. Inter­ ment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, Ohio. Order of Eastern Star will conduct services on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shady­ side Fire Department and Emergency Squad ,4210 Central Ave., Shadyside. OH 43947. _ Leona Workman Mrs. Itn, 73, Winding Hill, Bellaire, died Sunday at Timken Mercy Hospital, Canton. She was born in Alledonia, Oct.30, 1900, a daughter of the late Charles and Melissa Schafer. She was a member of the South Bellaire Methodist Church. Preceded in death by her husband, Cecil E. Workman, in-; July of 1973, she is survived by two sons, Delbert and Arthur Nething, both of Canton; one step-daughter, Mrs. Margaret Eberle of Beallsville; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Bellaire and Hilda Workman of Warnock; and two grand­ children. Services were held Wed­ nesday with the Rev. James Spencer officiating, burial followed in Belmont Ridge Cemetery. ppA,.\; ■ V' A Leroy Workman Leroy Curtis Workman, 83, of Shadyside, died Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at the Shadyside Care Center in Shadyside. He was born May 6, 1922, in Marmet, W.Va., a son of the late Joseph L. and Daisy Rouse Workman. Leroy was a retired terminal manager for the National Tank Truck Delivery Service and a retired bus driver for the Shadyside Public School District. He served as a village councilman for 25 years and was a retired Shadyside fireman and EMT. He was a member of the Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church in Shadyside; Shadyside Lodge 724 F & AM, where he was a past Master; and the Order of Eastern Star Shadyside Chapter 581, where he was past Worthy Patron. In addition to his parents, Leroy was preceded in death by four sisters, Ina Templeton- Akers, Susie Binford, Rosella Jenkins and Beulah West; and three brothers, Virgil, Eugene and Bill Workman. Surviving are his wife, Juanita V. Bumgarner Workman; four daughters, Carol (James) Jarrett and Linda (John) Shaver, all of Shadyside, and twin daughters, Sharon (Pat) Singleton of Woodsfield and Karen (Bryan) Bourgeous of Hilliard; two sons, Curtis (Dana) Workman of Dobson, N.C., and Johnny (Theda) Workman of Tornado, W. Va.; 12 grandchildren; 13 great- grandchildren; several nieces and nephews, including Lou Arno and Beverly Warden; and his faithful pet dog, Queenie. Family and friends will be received Friday at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m. at the ! Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church, 3838 Lincoln Ave., Shadyside, with Rev. Donald Perks officiating. Interment will be in the Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Shadyside volunteer firemen will conduct services Friday at 7 p.m. at the funeral home, fol­ lowed by Mason services at 7:30 p.m., conducted by Shadyside Lodge 724. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Fire Department and E-Squad Association, 4210 Central Ave., Shadyside, OH 43947. Share your memories of Leroy with his family at www.altmeyer.com. Lilyan Workman Lilyan P. Workman, 80, of Talbott Road, Neffs, Ohio, died Monday, May 9, 2005 in Forest Hill Retirement Community, St. Clairsville. She was bom March 30, 1925 in Neffs, a daughters of the late Wilford and Freda McGarry Higins. Lilyan was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Christ, St. Joe. In addition to her parents, Lilyan was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence Workman, in 1976; a son, Perry Workman, two infant brothers, and a sister, Patsy Blon. Surviving are her daughter, Gail Bigler and her husband, Jeff, of Bellaire; a sister, Delores Taylor and her husband, Warren, of Jacobsburg; three grand­ daughters, Stephanie Dailey, Amy and Becky Bigler and sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Thursday, May 12, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441- 27th St., Bellaire, where services will be held on Friday, May 13, at 2 p.m., with Evangelist Thomas Tucker officiating. Burial will follow in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ, St. Joe. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.alt- meyer.com. This obituary was composed and written by Lisa Workman herself over months of deep thought and reflection and given to us by her loving family. It was important to them that these recollections in her own words be relayed in exactly the same manner and style in which she wrote them .

Lisa J. Workman, 55, of Jerusalem, Ohio passed from this earth on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at her home, lovingly surrounded by her family. She was born May 21,1960 in Cheverly, Maryland, a daughter of Carole Williams Lawson and the late Leaven Lawson. She had an educational, adventurous life traveling with her family in the US Military. Having lived in seven states, Maryland, Virginia, Alabama, California, Texas, Mississippi, Lisa ended up in Ohio, where her husband, Terry D. Workman was born. They moved to Monroe County in 1984. Lisa started writing poetry in the early 1970’s, having a great collection that she enjoyed writing over the years. In the early 1990's she wrote a weekly column in "The Spirit of Democracy" newspaper printed by William "Bill" Moore who lived in an area now named, "Moore Ridge Road" near Jerusalem where she and her children made their home. Lisa very much enjoyed fishing with her family, going on walks, picking flowers and leaves, using nature to make framed pictures, reading good books, and most of all raising her children, making sure they heard and read the "Word" of God ... "Jesus." Lisa was not a friend of the world's system . . . When her children left for school, she made sure they took "the word" with them with "pocket verses," a Bible verse written on a piece of paper carried in their pocket which may have been read at any time (if a friend spent the night, they got one, too). Mom would hear how it helped while away from home. It matters not, that Mom's not here to still do that, because when you raise a child in God's word, they will not depart from it. . . therefore, through Jesus, all future family members will have God's word written in their hearts, as well. Lisa was preceded in death by her dad, Lee Lawson who lived in Belhaven, North Carolina; her Grandpa Charles, and Grandma Madeline Williams, of Washington, DC; and a brother, Wayne Lawson who lived in Gulfport, Mississippi. Surviving are her children: Mark L. (Sandra) Workman, Daniel L. Workman, Christopher L. Workman, and Joseph E. Workman; grandchildren, Abigail J. Workman and Emily L. Workman, all of the home; her mother, Carol Lawson and brother, Bruce Lawson, of Gulfport, MS; her aunt Loretta Ralph; cousin Linda Ralph; uncle Charles Williams, and many more cousins, nephews, and nieces in Maryland. Lisa wanted to say that she realized that all of her family members are gifts from God that made her life extra beautiful, especially through hard times, which she believed the Lord may choose to give his children to ensure they always come to him in prayer. There will be no viewing, However to celebrate Lisa's life, a gathering of family and friends will be held at the First Christian Church in Beallsville on Sunday, October 25 from 1 PM until the time of a funeral service at 2PM with Wayne Clark officiating. Flowers are welcome; donations are appreciated and may be made to Harper Funeral Home, PO Box 250, Beallsville. OH_43716, to help with expenses.. Linda Workman Linda L. Workman, 46, of Cambridge, died Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2005, at Red Carpet Health Care Center, Cambridge. She was bom June 11, 1958, in Martins Ferry, a daughter of Andrew and Barbara LeTroye Suto of Rayland. She married John Workman on June 19, 1987. She was a clerk at Working­ man’s Friend gas station and a Methodist by faith. She enjoyed collecting angels. She was a graduate of Martins Ferry High School. Surviving, in addition to her parents, are her husband, John Workman; two sons, John Workman III of the home and Tim Burgy of Byesville; one daugh- ter, Melissa Lynn Burgy of Cambridge; one stepson, Larry Workman of Old Washington; one stepdaughter, Amy Workman of Cambridge; one brother, Alan Suto of Rayland; two sisters, LouAnn Thomas of Wheeling and Tammy Jo Suto of Rayland; and one grandchild, Julius Ray Green of Cambridge. Friends will be received at Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Cambridge, on Sunday, Jan. 23, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held on Monday, Jan. 24, at 11:30 a.m. j I Mrs. Lois Workman i ]\lrs^'Xois Lulla Workman, 55, I Befleview Heights, Bellaire, died

She-was born in Neffs, May 4, 1914, a daughter of the late Samuel and Emma Core Wright. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, Dr. Willard C. Workman, a son, Willard Bradford, at home, two daughters, Mrs. Willo Rosepapa, Glencoe, Mrs. Cheryl Spidel, Bridgeport, two brothers and three sisters, Kcrmit Wright, Neffs, Ralph, Belmont, Mrs. j Maud Merritt of Neffs, Mrs. , Ruth Schrumm, St. Clairsville, i Mrs. Ma Burkhardt, Blmont * and one grandson. FXineral services were held Tuesday in Bellaire. /&ft- -bit Mrs. Mary Workman Mrs. Mary Workman, 69, former St. Clairsville resident, died Sunday at 5:30 a.m. in the Cambridge State Hospital. She was born in Wamock, a daughter of John and Etta Lucas Glaspy. Her husband, Frank C. Workman, died in January of 1963. She was a member of the Thoburn Methodist Church, St. Clairsville. Surviving are an uncle, Charles Lucas and a cousin, Charles Lucas, both of Center­ ville. Services were held Wednesday at St. Clairsville with Rev. John Clark officiating. Burial was at Wamock Cemetery. Mery $(prkmfn WORKMAN, Mary Augusta,, 69, of Belleview Drive, Bellaire, died Monday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a member of Presbyterian Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her first husband, T. W. McKelvey, in 1971. Surviving are her husband, Willard C. Workman; a son, William K. McKelvey of Norwich, Ohio; a stepson, Brad Workman of Columbus; a daughter, Jeanne Kigerl of St. Clairsville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ronald (Cheryl) Speidel of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Richard (Willa) Rosepapa of Bellaire; a brother, Frederick Schick of Sedona, Ariz.; four grandchildren; three step grand­ children. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht & Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment in Union Cem­ etery, St. Clairsville. Memorial con­ tributions may be made to Bellaire Presbyterian Church. Mauid Workman Maud Wortnl8m/wf"§D 1, Belmont, died Sunday at Harris Nursing Home, Morristown. She was bom Feb. 18,1893, at Mounds ville. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William A. (Hilda) Duvall of RD1, Belmont, a son, Harley of New Lexington, Ohio, and a sister, Leota Bernardin of Lincoln Park, Mich. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Bethesda with interment in Union Cemetery, Morristown. The death of Moeea Workman, a prominent and highly re* pec ted Bal­ mont county citizen, occurred at him home about a mile from Neff early l&at Saturday morning. Ur. Neff'waa M yea re and three month* old and be died on the farm on which he waa born. Re i waa a good, honest, upright citizen and j will be greatly misted in hie community. Deceased it survived by a wife who it tift, and the following children: John Albert, of Oregon; Alexander and MIm ADnie Alice at borne Funeral servicee, in charge of Kev. Slodlrdecker, were held Monday and interment made in the family cemetery on the Nell farm. Paul Workman (J^-llSl Paul K. Workman, 81, 3807 Liber­ ty Ave., Shadyside, died Thursday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Nov. 14, 1909 in Shadyside, son of the late William T. and Aldora Crow Workman. He was a retired employee of the R.E. Burger of Ohio Edison at Dilles Bottom and a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church at Shadyside. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marie Beveridge Workman; two brothers, Lynn and Lyle Workman. Surviving are two sons, Jerry of Shadyside and Michael of Wheeling, 111.; a daughter, Mrs*. William (Barbara) Huffer of San Antonio, Texas; a brother, Norman of Erie, Pa.; a sister, Beryl Applegate of Shadyside; six grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Robert Workman Robert Workman, 6? i2800 Elginfield Rd., Columbus, Ohio, died Friday, Oct. 25, in, Columbus. He was a son of the late William and Amand Workman of St. Clairsville am retired president of Warren Teed Parmaceuticals Com- pany. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth Workman; one son, William, of Honor, Michigan; one daughter, Mrs. Jane Lucas, Columbus; one brother, William of Carnegie, Pa.; four sisters, Mrs. Helen Dumbauld, Alexandria, Ohio; Mrs. Virginia Otte, Wellsburg, W. Va.; Mrs. Martha Whitehead, Win- terhaven, Fla., and Mrs. Gertrude Lorentz, Osprey, Fla.; and four grandchildren. Services were Monday at the Schoedinger Northwest Chapel with burial in Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Franklin County Heart Association. Robert Workman Robert Kerr (Bob) Workman, 66, of 316 Eastern Ave., Woods- field, died Friday at home. He was born in Beallsville, Nov. 12, 1918, a son of the late Clyde (Cliff) and Nellie Kerr Workman, j 3> S 0W /? fr > A retired master sergeant in the U.S. Army, serving during World War II and the Korean Conflict, he was a member of the Woodsfield United Methodist Church, Monroe Lodge No. 189 F&AM, Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge; was instrumental in the building of the Monroe County Clinic in 1975; and a member of the Chosin Few, an organization of Korean veterans who fought at the Chosin Reser­ voir in North Korea. Preceding him in death were a brother, Hallis Workman and a sister, Ann Young. Surviving are his wife, Josephine Dowden Boyd Workman; two sons, Stephen Workman of Lore City and Gregory Workman of Byesville; a stepson, David Boyd of San Jose, Calif.; 10 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, Woods­ field, today, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friends then received at the Woodsfield United Methodist Roxie L. Workman 1914-2013 Devoted and lov- ing wife and mother. Roxie L. Workman, 99, of Bamesville died on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at the Bamesville Health Care Center. She was bom in Keye, Ohio on February 11. 1914 to the late William Henry and Ella Mae (Strickler) Rife. Roxie was a member of the Bamesville First United Methodist Church Roxie L. Workman and the Bamesville Senior Citizens Center. great-grandchildren and In her spare time, she six great-great-grandchil­ loved to quilt. dren. In addition to her par­ Visitation and services ents, she was preceded were Monday, October in death by her husband, 28, 2013. Pastor Tom Rev. Floyd L. Workman; Detling officiated at three brothers: Carl, CampbelJ-Plumly- Clyde and Ernest Rife; Milburn Funeral Home, and four sisters: Anna 319 N. Chestnut St., Mae Tomlinson, Mildred Bamesvillle, OH. Burial Glascow, Mary Rife and followed in Crestview Hilda Rife. Q /&_ Cemetery. She is survived by The family would like to son, Floyd (Barbara) thank Bamesville Health Workman, Jr. of Care Center and Hopsice Bamesville; daughter, of Guernsey for the care Joyce (Billy) Hupp of they showed to Roxie. Toronto; five grandchil­ Memorial contribu­ dren: Mark Workman, tions may be made to the Jamie Workman, Gay Bamesville First United Farley, LuEllyn Dallas Methodist Church. and Dane Hupp; nine

■VS.' WORKMAN, Roy “Pete,” 58, of Sardis, Ohio, former­ ly of Ansted, W.Va., died Saturday. July 1. 2006 at home. He was born October 29, 1947 in Lookout, W.Va., the son of Virginia Sweet Work­ man of Ansted and the late Reaford Workman. He was a retired employee of Wal-Mart in New Mar­ tinsville and a Protestant by faith. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a son, William Parris and a brother, Vernon Workman. Survivors include his wife, Marta Beegle Workman; his mother; three daughters, Miri­ am Petroze of Victorville, Calif., Stephanie Workman and Sheryl Workman, both of Va.; a step-daughter, Shanelle Gauding of Sardis; a sister, Linda Hughes of Asheboro, N.C.; 11 grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home, 37234 Mound Street, Sardis, Ohio. Friends will also be received on Thursday from Noon until time of service at 1 p.m. at the Good Hope Bap­ tist Church, Graydon, W.Va. with Pastor Michael Skaggs officiating. Interment in Martin Ceme- tery, Ramsey, W.Va. Roy Workman 5 Roy Atleigh workman, 3892 Highland Ave., Shadyside, died Wednesday morning in City Hos­ pital, Bellaire. He was born Aug. 15, 1913 at Senecaville, a son of the late Roy A. and Edna Luckiert Workman. He was a member of Coal Brook Presbyterian Church and American Legion Post No. 77, both Neffs, the Disabled Ameri­ can Veterans at Bellaire, and was e ^ veteran of World War II. * Surviving are his wife, Elnora Boyd Workman; two sisters, Mrs. Lester (Virginia) Kelley of Key Ri of venna; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be neld at 1 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Joseph Byrne officiating. Burial will be in Belmont County Memo­ rial Park Cemetery, St. Clairs- ville. a Shirley Workman / Shirlev M. Workman, 67, S.R. 145, Lewisville, died Friday at Barnes- ville Hospital. He was born May 21, 1923 in Monroe County, a son of the late Marion and Edna Carr Workman. He was a retired employee of the Ormet Corporation, Hannibal, a veteran of World War II and Korean War. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Lynn Workman and Graydon Workman. Surviving are Betty Haney of Lewisville; six sons, Earl Haney and Roger Haney, both of Lewisville, Marion Haney of Blaine, Robert Haney of Newport, Carl Haney of Lower Salem, Fred Haney of Sardis; six daughters, Janet Pickenpaugh of Woodsfield, Judy Stonekmg of Lower Salem, Cindy Allen of Lewisville, Ruth England of Lancaster, Karen Forshey of Columbus, and Sandy Kay Frank of Dallas, Tx.; one brother, Stanley Workman of Laings; 31 grandchil­ dren; five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 9 p?m. today at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield. where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with Russell Eddy officiating. Burial follows in Laings Cemetery. MemoridHospitd wLrVife0hi° Fassedaway Friday APril 3> 2015 at Ruby

Group^He wS disced “T If' ^Bomf Virtnrv i p 8 15, 1945 as Staff Sergeant. He received a World War II an Ai7M^Halw^r0Pen'^tfnC^,ddle EaStCm Campai8n Ribb°n with four Bronze Stars, and I . T Md’h °n® 0ak. EefLC USter StanIey Came home> started dairy farming, and married Iris Irene Rufener on May 16, 1947. They worked their farm, Blue Sky Farm, with Registered Brown Swiss cattle. Stanley also drove school bus for 27 years for Switzerland of Ohio School Pr1Stn^,Ir^ addltl°n to hls Parents’ StanJey was preceded in death by his wife Iris Irene Workman May, 2014, three brothers, Graydon, Shirley, and Lynn. He is survived by his children Marlon (Linda) Workman of Laings, daughter Lesley (Joe) Bonfini of Woodsfield, grandchildren Whitney (Tyler) Cottrell of Washington, Pennsylvania, Jason (Lesley) Workman of Pembroke, Kentucky, Jenna (Michael) Conway of St. Clairsville, Ohio, and Miranda Bonfini of Columbus, Ohio and Michael Bonfini of WoodsfieldL and"two great grandsons Jackson Conway and Cade Cottrell. Friends received from 2 -4&6^ 9 p.m. Thursday April 9, at the Bauer-Tumer Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, Ohio. The Funeral Services will*be held at 11 a.m. Friday April 10, 2015 with PauTT3dyofficiating. Burial will follow at the Oaklawn Cemetery Woodsfield, Ohio. Military Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home —- W&M3&JL Theresa Workman Mrs. Thressa BeU Workman, i 92,. of Louisville, Ohio, and for- i merly of Flushing, died Saturday ! at her home. She was born Jul 23, 1375, in Tennessee, the daughter of the ! late William and Tebitha McCall Bell. Surviving are her husband, Earl Workman; two sons, two daughters, Two brothers, two sisters, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at Flushing, with the Rev. James Byer officiating. Burial was in Rock Hill Ceme­ tery. Flushing. ■Huai Waldo Workman^A^y Waldo Workman, 91, of^>%8& Cash Hill Road, Shadyside, died Monday in Bellaire City Hospi­ tal- He was bom Dec. 22,1892 at Wegee, a son of the late Finley and My rtilla Drum Workman. He was a retired farmer and; coal miner at Stanley Mine, a; member of Old Wegee Methodist - Church, and Bellaire Veterans of Foreign Wars and was a, veteran of World War I. < He was preceded in death by [ his wife, Elizabeth Day! Workman, in 1966, two brothers, . Leroy and Henry and three sis­ ters, Mary Hallett, Eva Komer 1 and Helen Haisley. Surviving are a son, Charles of Shadyside; a daughter, Ruth Crumbaker of Key; a brother, Don of Wellsburg; five grand- children; eight great­ grandchildren; a great-great­ grandchild. Friends will be received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, where ser­ vices will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday with the Revs. Lester Lehman and Minerve Shaver officiating. Burial will be in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. William Workman^/fo William A. Workman, 75, Scott Township, Pa., died Sunday it Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born in St. Clairsville, Jan. 5, 1915, a son of the late William A. and Amanda Dickerson Workman. He was a retired mechanical engineer and consultant from the John T. Boyd Co. He was a member of Covenant Community Presbyter­ ian Church, Scott Township, Masonic Lodge of Wheeling, W.Va., Scottish Rite of Wheeling. He was also a Merchant Marines veteran of World War II. He wass preceded in death by one sister, Martha Whitehead; two brothers, Robert and Boyce Workman. Surviving are his wife, Catherine Hogue Workman; one daughter, Cathy Urbanek of South Park Township, Pa.; two granddaugh­ ters; three sisters, Gertrude Lorentz of Newark, Virginia Otte of Wellsburg, W.Va., and Helen Dum- bauld of Alexandria. Friends will be received today 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Harvey L. Corba Funeral Home, 997 Greentree Road, Greentree, Pa. Masonic services will be Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Covenant Community Presbyterian Church, Greentree Road, Scott Township. Burial in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. l Dr. Willard Workman, veteran dentist, dies Dr. Willard C. Workm^rC 75. 65258 Belleview Dr., Bellaire, died Thursday at his home. He was born Dec. 8, 1913 at Bellaire, son of the late Charles W. and Flossie Stobbs Workman. 3 y/f1 f / He was a practicing dentist in Bellaire for 50 years and a member of the Bellaire Presby­ terian Church. Workman was also affiliated with the 50-Year Club at Ohio State University College of Den­ tistry, American Dental Associa­ tion, Eastern Ohio Dental Assoc­ iation, Bellaire Kiwanis Club, 40-year member of the Bellaire Hospital staff, Board of Health, American Legion Post #52 at Bellaire, Bellaire Boat Club and was a veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lois Wright Workman, his second wife, Mary Augusta Schick Workman; two grandsons. W. Mark Rosepapa and Richard Rosepapa. Surviving are a son, W. Brad­ ford Workman of Columbus; two daughters, Cheryl Speidel of St. Clairsville and Willo Rosepapa of Bellaire; a stepson, William McKelvev of New Concord; a stepdaughter, Jean Kigerl of St. Clairsville; a brother, Garth Workman of Columbus; a sister, Josephine Timberlake of Weirton, W.Va.; three grandsons and four step-granddaughters. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire, today 7 to 9 p.m. ana 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Robert Getschman officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Bell­ aire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wheeling Community Hospice. William W. Workman William W. Workman, 93, Heartland-Lansing Nursing Home, Bridgeport, formerly of Bellaire, died Monday, JuJyJ . 1996 at the Heartland Lansing Nursing Home, Bridgeport. He was bom Nov. 30, 1902 in ffelmont County. He was a former employee of the former City Restaurant in Bel­ laire, a Protestant and an Army vet­ eran of World War II, Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, Wednesday, from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Stephen Sparling officiating. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. WORKMAN, Zelda Mae, 86, of Key-Bellaire Road died Friday March 1, 2013. She was bom November 1 7. 1926 in Belmont County. OH a daughter of the late William and Sophia Schemrich Winzenreid. She was a member of the Belmont Presbyterian Church and the Ohio Short Horn Lassie Association. In addition to her par­ ents, Zelda was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Charles Winzenreid: her sister, Dorothy Ferrell: and a son- in-law, Armando Perez. Surviving is her husband of 66 years, David W. Workman, three children, Marjorie Perez. Columbus, OH. Richard Workman and Robert (Ladonna) Workman of Bellaire, her brother, Earl (Helyn) Winzenreid, four grandchil­ dren Jeff Workman, Becky (Corey) Betts, Brent (Leanne) Workman and Michelle (Brian) Brennan, eight great-grandchildren Alyssa and Sierra Betts, Breanne, Gage and Cooper Workman and Jacob, Joshua and Caleb Brennan. Friends will be received 1 -7 p.m. Sunday at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday with Pastor Pete Walburn officiating. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. C- Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont Presbyterian Church. Charles

I, WORLEY, r of 817 Washington St., Martins Ferry, died Monday in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired structural iron­ worker with Local 549, Wheeling, a member of Grace United Presbyter­ ian Church, Martins Ferry, and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Virginia Christmas Worley. Surviving are a son, Harry D. “Buck” of Columbus; three daugh­ ters, Mrs. Russell (Jenny) Duncan and Mrs. George (Charlene) Regis, both of Martins Ferry, and Mrs. Frederick (Betty Lee) Spurlin Sr. of Middletown, Ohio; 14 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Wednesday at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where ser­ vices will be held at 11 a.m. Thurs­ day. Interment in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. VFW services at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Belmont County Council of the VFW will hold military services. I WORLEY, Gale Marie, 75, of Pipe Creek Rd., Jacobsburg, Ohio died Friday, August 16, 2013 in Ohio State Uni­ versity Wexford Medical Center, Columbus. She was bom August 5, 1938 in Bellaire, daughter of the late William Isaac and Gale M. Schramm Newell. Gale was a homemaker and attended the Church of Christ in Powhatan Point. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Burton Worley; two brothers, Richard and Donald Newell. ' Surviving are herinrt, son, James Worley of Pataskala, Ohio; four daughters, Georgia (Joseph E.) Homko, Pam and Tam Worley all of Pipe Creek, and Mary Long of Powhatan Point; seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Charles Newell of Florida, Dwayne and Bert Newell both of Bellaire; two sis­ ters, Debbie Swift of Bel­ laire and Mary Lou Rush- man of Columbus. Family and friends will be received at the Tooth- man Funeral Home, in Jacobsburg, on Tuesday from 5 p.m. until time of services at 8 p.m. Private committal service will be in Glencoe Cemetery. WO Homeside Addition, St. Clairsville, died Monday in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired coal miner for Saginaw Mining Co., St. Clairsville. He was a veteran of World War n. Surviving are his wife, Leila Marie Neitzelt Worrell; a brother, Robert of Cadiz; two sisters, Mae Csajka of St. Clairsville, and Addie Richardson of Vacaville, Calif.; several nieces and nephews. Friends received at Tooth- man Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. 3*WSim n WORLEY, John A„ 57, Lot 4 Fiiak Trail or Court, Shadyside, died Sunday in City Hospital, Bel- lairc. He was a former employee of B & O Railroad, Benwood, a Protestant and an Air Force veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Mary Smith Worley; a brother, a sister. Surviving are his wife, Shir­ ley Baker Worley; four sons, John of Glencoe, Neal of Wheeling, Jeff and Bruce, both of Shadyside; two daughters, Cindy Dierkes of Powha­ tan Point and Ethel Fitzwater of Willow Grove; a brother, Walter of Jacobs burg; two sisters, Emma Rimel of Jacobsburg and Mary Lou Rushman of Las Vegas; 11 grand­ children. Graveside services will be held at 11 ajn. Wednesday in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Arrangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside. Laura Worley, Laura I. Worley, of Wayne Hays Apartments, Flushing, died Wednesday in Bella ire City Hospital. She was bom March 13,1922 at Flushing, a daughter of the late Richard and Capitolia GeisingerDaleSr. She was a member of Rock Hill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. Surviving are two brothers, Frank Dale of Alliance and Carl Dale of Flushing; five sisters * ■■ Mrs. Perry Leone and Mrs. An- a thony (Mary) Campannizzi,\ both of Flushing, Mrs. Park; (Elsie) Wood of Bamesville, Mrs. Evelyn John of Massillon and Mrs. James (Freda) Buchanan of Akron; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Bamesville, today 2:30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday, with Robert Merritt officiating. Burial will be in Rock Hifl Cemetery, Flushing. Leila M. Worrell Leila M. Worrell, 77, 100 Reservoir Road, St. Clairsville, died Wednesday, April 16. 1997 ■arFOrest hiii Nursing Home at SF Clairsville. She was bom Aug. 11, 1919 in Glencoe, a daughter of the late William and Ellen Renstrom Neitzelt. She was a member of the Reor­ ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and Morristown Mission at Loomis. • In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, John C. Worrell; a brother, Beverly Neitzelt; two sisters, Vida Lochary and Audrey Higgins. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Anthony of St. Clairsville; several nieces and i nephews. Friends will be received Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held Satur­ day at 11 a.m., with Elder John Oliver officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas- ant Grove. Lum H. Worley Lum H. Worley, 81, Holloway, died Wednesday, Jan, 24. 2nnj_— He'wasa retired employee of US Steel in Gary, Ind« and played his fiddle with the Gene Autry Band in several films. Friends will be received at War­ ren Funeral Home, Flushing, Fri­ day; 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. Mary V. Worley Mary Virginia Christman Worley, 60, Martins Ferry, died Friday, Aug. 2, at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. She was bom at Martins Ferry on Oct. 15, 1913, a daughter of the late Jenny and Frank Lynn and was a United Presbyterian. Surviving are her husband, Charles (Buck) Worley, four children, Mrs. Russell (Jenny) Duncan, Martins Ferry; Mrs. Samuel (Betty) Spurlin, Mid­ dletown, Ohio; Mrs. George (Charlene) Regis, Martins Ferry; and Harry (Buck) Worley, Gahanna, Ohio; 13 grandchildren, a brother, Willard Christman, St. Clair- sville; and a half brother, Orville McNickles, Wheeling. Funeral services were con­ ducted Monday in Martins Ferry by Rev. Joseph Brownlee. Burial was at Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. SHIRLEY WORLEY Shirley J. Worley, 77 of I Powhatan Point, OH, died Monday, June 16, 2014 at the Mound View Health Care Center in Moundsville, WV. She was bom January 9, J 937 in Powhatan Point, OH, a daughter of the late Stanley and Nellie Kemp Baker. Shirley was a homemak­ er and Nazarene by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John A. Worley on May 3, 1992 and one grandson, David J. Yocum on March 2, 2014 and one sister, Lettie Pirowski. Surviving are her chil­ dren, Cindy Dierkes of Powhatan Point, OH, Johnny Worley of Flushing, OH, Ethel (Michael) Filzwater of Bellaire. OH, Neal Worley of Bellaire, OH, Jeff Worley of Powhatan Point, OH and Bruce Worley of Columbus, OH; brothers and sisters, Donald Baker of Griffin, Indiana, Jerry Baker of Powhatan Point, OH, Joann Wimer of I Phoenix, AZ, Rick Baker of Key, OH and Peggy Parker of Powhatan Point, OH. Also numerous grand children, great grandchil­ dren, nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 186 Main Street Powhatan Point, OH on Friday from 6-8 p.m. where services will be held on Saturday at 11 am with Pastor Loma Knight offici­ ating. Interment in the Greenwood Cemetery in _ Bellaire. OH. ____ Walter Worley Walter Burton Worley, 71, of Pipe Creek Rd., Jacobsburg, Ohio, died Sunday, October 10, 2004 in Belmont Community Hospital at Bellaire. He was born October 21, 1932 at Pipe Creek, a son of the late James E. Worley and Mary B. Smith Worley. Walter was a retired truck driver and mechanic, an Air Force veteran of the Korean War, Life member of the DAV in Bellaire, member of the Powhatan American Legion, he served as trustee of the Bellaire Clinic for 20 years and was the current president of Fair Housing of Belmont County. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Eddie Worley and a sister, Gale Rushman. Surviving are his wife, Gale Newell Worley; a son, James Worley of Senecaville; four daughters, Georgia Homko of Pipe Creek, Pam and Tam Worley at Home, and Mary Long of Jacobsburg; two sisters, Emma Rimel of Pipe Creek and Mary Lou Rushman of Columbus; 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg on Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Burial follows in Glencoe Cemetery. Belmont County Council of American Legions will conduct services at 12:50 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. WOROBROW, Louise Palmer, 99, of Main Street in Wellsburg, W.Va., died peacefully at home on Satur­ day, October 14, 2006 with her two sons, who loved and adored her by her side. She was bom on May 9, 1907 in Brilliant, Ohio, daughter oi the late Dr. Joshua Gist Palmer and Elizabeth Rodgers Palmer. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Martin Woro- brow in WWII; and a brother, William Palmer. She taught at Washington School for many years. She was graduate of Wooster Col­ lege with a Masters Degree from Ohio State University. She was the oldest member ol the First Presbyterian Church of Wellsburg; a longtime member of the Wellsburg Shakespeare Club; the Daugh­ ters of the American Revolu­ tion; and the Wellsburg Civic League. Surviving are her two sons, David P. and Leigh W. Woro- brow, both at home in Wells­ burg. Private visitation and servic­ es were held privately at the convenience of the family In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made tc the First Presbyterian Church at 901 Charles Street, Wells burg, WV 26070. Arrangements by the Cham bers Funeral Home, 103C Main QtrAAt U/aIIcK i i *■ rr Ada Worrell Mrs. Ada Worrell, 89, Maynard, died at the home of her daughter in Maynard on Saturday. /£/£- She was bom in Hillsville, Va., July 14, 1882, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dalton. Her husband, Claude preceded her in death April 7, 1964. Surviving are three sons, Harry of Aliquippa, Pa., John of Wamock, Robert of Cadiz, three daughters, Mrs. Josie M. Milhoan and Mrs. Mae Csajka, both of Maynard, Mrs. Addie Richardson of California, 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Maynard with the Rev. Fred MacLean officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. WORRELL, Betty L. Gable, 82, of St. Clairsville, Ohio, died December 6, 2011. ~7"/ She was bom Nov'emoer 15, 1929, a daughter of the late Joseph E. and Nellie Burghy Denham. In addition to her par­ ents, Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Wayne Gable Sr., her son, Harold Wayne Gable Jr. and her brother, James “Toby” Denham. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Sally Gable Mazur and Sandy Kay Gable Conaway both of St. Clairsville; her sisters, June Farrior, Janet Herron, and Dorothy Thatcher; her brothers, Robert and Ross Allen Denham; five grandchil­ dren; and her great-grand­ children, Faith and Kylie Baldwin. Services were held at the convenience of the family with Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to Valley Hospice 10686 State Route 150 Rayland, OH 43943 Elizabeth Elizabeth W dent of Mount Pleasant, died Tuesday evening in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born at Barton, July 2, 1912, a daughter of the late Clarence and Myrtle Hope Bonnell. Her husband, Ernest Worrell, died in 1978. Surviving are four daughters, Betty Baker and Shirley Baker, both of Mount Pleasant, Lois Kwiatkowski of Colerain and Karen Divjak of Martins Ferry; three sons, Ernest Worrell of Sylnar, Calif., James Worrell of Dillonvale and Terry Worrell of the home; a sister, Mary Com- insky of Martins Ferry; a brother, Charles Bonnell of Bar­ ton; 22 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at Wilson Funeral Home, Dillon­ vale, today 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where services will be conducted Fri­ day at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Lloyd Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. WORRELL, James Glenn, 73, of Anns Country Retreat, formerly of Main Street, Wellsburg, W.Va., died Monday June 27, 2005 in Anns Country Retreat. He was bom April 14, 1932 in Europa, Miss., a son of the late William Worrell and Norma Sylene Haines Worrell. Mr. Worrell attended the Nazarene Church, Colliers, W.Va., and was retired from Murphy Construction. He was a member of Wellsburg VFW, American Legion and the Brooke County Senior Citizens. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Idabelle Whipkev Worrell on December 31, 19'96; two brothers, Howard Stanley and Robert Stanley; a sister, Julia White; a daughter, Joyce Elaine Smith; a grandchild, James Shorts in 1983. He is survived by a son, Mark Alan Worrell and his wife, Sandra of Fayetteville, Tenn.; five daughters, Joan Annette Hennis, Bowling, Green, Va., Glenda Lee Hayes, Steubenville, Ohio, Phyllis Lynn Sciarra and her husband Frank, Steubenville, Ohio, Cathy Ann Michels and her husband, Oliver, Charlotte, N.C., Sue Carol Little and her husband, Larry, Virginia Beach, Va.; a sister, Joan Adans and her husband, Sidney, New Cumberland, W.Va.; a brother, Mac Arthur Worrell, Ohio, 19 grandchildren and 16 great­ grandchildren. Visitation Wednesday, June 29, 2005 from 7-9 .p.m. and Thursday, June 30, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg where servic­ es will be held Friday, July 1, 2005 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Russell Buchanan officiating. Interment in Chapel Hill Cemetery, Weirton, W.Va. James Worrell, Sr. James R. “Tate” Worrell, Sr., 58, of County Rd. 3. Rayland, died Thursday, July 17. 2003 at his home. He was bom Nov. 22, 1944 in Barton, Ohio, son of the late Ernest and Elizabeth Bonnell Worrell, Sr. Tate was a tow motor operator for Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Martins Ferry Plant for 37 years. In addition to his parents, Tate was preceded in death by a sister, Shirley Baker, two nieces, Vicki Gross and Sue Forbes and a very special nephew, Rich Baker. Tate is survived by his wife Patricia Porter-Fischer Worrell; two sons, James R. Worrell, Jr. and his fiancee’ Sonya Byers of Follansbee, W. Va., and Jason Tate Worrell, Sr. and his fiancee’ Kelly Kerkuta of Dillon vale; two daughters, Marcie Worrell of the home and Terri Gotschall of Dillonvale; two brothers, Ernest “Bud” Worrell of California and Terry Worrell of Mt. Pleasant; three sisters, Betty Baker of Mt. Pleasant and Karen Divjak and Lois Kwiatkowski, both of Martins Ferry; five grandchil­ dren, Amanda Olszeski, Jaycee Gotschall, Derek and Daniel Dvorcek and Jason Tate Worrell, Jr., several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend visitation Friday, 5 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 1 54 Second Street, Dillonvale. Ohio, where services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Reverend Paul Crane officiating. Interment follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Lula Worrell Lula G. Worrell, 88, former­ ly of Cadiz, Ohio died Friday, March 16, 2007 at the home of her granddaughter, Tina Chipukiaizer in Baltimore, Ohio. Arrangements are pending with Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 E. Market St., Cadiz, Ohio. Robert Worrell Jr. Robert “Bob” Worrell Jr., >3, of Meadowlark Lane, "adiz. Ohio, died Wednesday, -eb. 9. 2005 at the Kobacker -louse, Columbus, Ohio. He was bom Aug. 1, 1941 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, son of the late Robert D. Worrell Sr., and Lula Reed Worrell of Cadiz. Ohio. Bob was a retired employee of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Mingo Junction Plant and a member of the Presbyterian Church in Cadiz. Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Carole J. Gacek Worrell; three daughters, Tina Chipukaizer and her hus­ band. Enoch, of Baltimore, Ohio; Kimberly Lorch and her husband. Daniel, of London. Ohio and Debbie Jarman and her husband, Doctor Mark Jerman, of Columbus; four grandchildren: Jessica and Drew Chipukaizer and Taylor and Jason Jerman. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 E. Market Street, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m., where services will be held on Sunday at 1 p.m., with Reverend William Hudson offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. WORRELL, Robert Lee “Birdie,” 54, Cadiz, Ohio, died Tuesday. February 14. 2006 at his home. He was bom January 2, 1952 in Wheeling, West Virginia, a son of Adrian Worrell of Cadiz and the late Mildred Harris Worrell. He attended the Minksville Church of Christ; was a member of the Jefferson County Coon- hunters Club.; and a veteran of the U.S. Army having served during the VietNam Era. He was an Equipment Operator for Nottingham Twp.; and was a part time Farmer. He was pre­ ceded in death in addition to his mother, by a stepdaughter, Wendy Stock; and a brother. Jack Worrell. He is survived in addition to his father, by his wife. Agnes ‘’Aggie” Ksiazek Worrell, of Cadiz; a son, Doug Worrell of Florida; a stepson. Joe Stock of Harrisville, Onio; a grandson, Justin Worrell of Smithfield, Ohio; a brother, Ross Worrell of Freeport, Ohio; a sister. Patricia Smith of Can­ ton. Ohio; several nieces and nephews; and his dog, Augi. Calling hours are Thursday, 4-7 p.m. and Friday from 1 1 a.m. until time of service at Noon at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz with the Rev. Charles Mehl officiating. Burial will be at the conven­ ience of the family. Military honors will be conducted at the funeral home by the Hopedale American Legion. The memo­ rial guestbook may be signed at www.clark-kirkland.com. Dorothy Worstell > ; Dorothy Hoffner Worstell, 68, 104 Main Street, Jewett, died Sunday in j\ultman Hospital, Canton. She was born Nov. 20.1921 in Martins Ferry, daughter of the late John and :Alberta Givens Hoffner. She was a retired employee of General Telephone Co. and a member of the Reorganized Church of; Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, New Philadelphia and the Independent Telephone Pioneers of »New Philadelphia. She was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Susan Dawn. Surviving are her husband. John; a son, John W. of Cleveland; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Rosemary) Adams of Cadiz and Ltfly Anne Collens of Cambridge; a sister. June Mitchell of In­ dependence, Mo.; three grandchil- • dren; six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 ■ and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at t Blackburn Funeral Home, Jewett, where services will be held at 11 ! a jn. Wednesday. Burial follows in * Holly Memorial Gardens. Pleasant Grove. M,lf°^U/A?P^9'6 Milford S. (Mel) Worth, 81, of Lafferty, died Friday at Wheel­ ing Hospital. He was born in Fairfield, Iowa, Sept. 29, 1904, a son of the late John and Clara Forsberg Worth. The owner-operator of Termel Coal Co., Lafferty, he was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, and a World War n Navy veteran. Surviving are his wife, Teresa Monaco Worth; a son, Sidney M. Worth of New Matamoras; a daughter, Dixie Allender of Beverly; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Eugene Worth of Iron River, Mich.; a sister, Pauline Carlson of Greensburg, Pa. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Tues­ day at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Paul Welton of­ ficiating. Entombment follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Theresa Worth Theresa Monaco Worth, 82, Winter Haven, Fla., formerly of Lafferty, died Wednesday at Winter Haven. She was born July 22, 1905, a daughter of the late Oliver and Juliette, Emplet Monaco. Iff* She was avsecretary for the Monaco-Worth Coal Co., and a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Lafferty. She was preceded in death by her husbana, Mel Worth. Surviving are a brother, Oliver Monaco of Winter Haven; two nieces and a nephew. Friends will De received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairs- ville, 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where evening prayer services will be held Friday at 8 p.m., with the Rev. Meneloas Papageorgiou of­ ficiating. Entombment will be at the convenience of the family, in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsvilfe. x _ Carrie Worthington Carrie Marie Worthington, 92, formerly of Rt. 2, Cumberland, and a resident of Summit Acres Nursing Home, Caldwell, died Fri­ day, Nov. 22, 1996 at the nursing home. She was bornDec. 6, 1903 m^Maynard. a daughter of the late Philip and Emma Kreiger Kolb. She was a member of the Hi- ramsburg United Methodist Church and the Belle Valley Mothers Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- I band, Charles William Worthing- ' ton; two sisters; three brothers. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Clara L.) Birch of Cam- ! bridge; two sons, Glenn D. Wor­ thington of Caldwell and Melvin E. Worthington of Lakeland, Fla.; a sister, Dorothy Kolb of Bridge­ port; two stepsisters, Louise Kowalcyk and Emma Kinsey, both of Adena; a brother, Philip Kolb of Adena; two stepbrothers, Louis Kolb of Adena and James Kolb of Akron; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, 416 Fast Street, Caldwell, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where ser­ vices will be held Monday at 1 I a.m., with the Rev. Bob Vincent officiating. Burial follows at Hi- ramsburg Cemetery. Edward Worthingtor£tf4 Edward (Ed) Worthington, 83, formerly of Commercial Dr., Bridgeport, died this morning at McGraw Nursing Home, Pleasant Grove. He was born June 9, 1907 at Pleasant Grove, a son of the late John and Lyda Tomilson Wor­ thington. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Hilltop Assembly of God Church, Pleasant Grove. He was preceded in death by a brother, Fred Worthington; seven sisters, Emma Lough, Myra Beck, Elizabeth Worthington, Carrie Bleakmoore, Sarah Monroe, Pauline DeVault and Olive Thomp­ son. Surviving are his wife, Sarah Monroe Worthington; three daugh­ ters, Mrs. Benjamin (Joanne) Balukonis of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Homer (Esther) Bennett of Irvine, Ky.. Mrs. William (Bonnie) Comin- sky of Colerain; two brothers, George of Harrisville and William of Cambridge; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home. Martins Ferry, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at a time to be announced. Final ar­ rangements are incomplete. Fred Worthington Fred Worthington, 53. Barnes- ville, died Wednesday March 4 at the Barnes ville General Hospital. He was born at Maynard. June 10. 1916. a son of John and Eliza Tomlinson Worthing­ ton and had formerly resided in the Martins Ferry area. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired employe of the Watt Car and Wheel Co., Bamcsville. Surviving are three brothers. George of Colerain. Edwin of Rt. 250. Pleasant Grove and William of Hiriamsburg. Ohio, six sisters, Mrs. Emma Lough and Mrs. Pauline DeWalt. both of Cadiz. Mrs. James 'Sara) Monroe and Mrs. George 'Car­ rie* Bleakmore, both of Mingo Junction, Mrs. George 'Irene* Miller, Wintersville and Mrs. Charles 'Myra* Beck of Plea­ sant Grove. Funeral sendees were held Saturday in Martins Ferry with the Rev. Doran Garey officiat­ ing. Burial was in Holly Mem­ orial Gardens. Pleasant Grow. Sarah Worthington Sarah E. Monroe Worthington, 78 MeGraw Nursing Home, Pleasant Grove, formerly of Commercial Drive, Bridgeport, died Sunday in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Mar­ tins Ferny. She was bom June 27, 1914 at Clarksburg, W.Va., daughter of the late Kenneth and Lilly Monroe Monroe. She was a member of the Hilltop Assembly of God at Pleasant Grove. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin H. Worthington; and two brothers and two sisters, in­ cluding Helen Mitchell. i Surviving are three daughters, , . Mrs. Benjamin (Joanc) Balukonis of ! St. Clairsville, Mrs. Homer (Hester) • Bennett of Horseshoe Run, W.Va., and Mrs. William (Bonnie) Comin- sky of Colerain; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Viola Wortman / WORTMAN, Viola, 92 of 23251 W. 23rd St., Bellaire ’died Thursday. Sept. 12 iQQfi inTaFT Health Center. St. CJaTrsviJIe She * !T,e"»*>cr of West Bellaire Methodist Church. She. was preceded in death by her first husband. William H. Haiper; her second hus- i band, John M. Woortman; a son, John ( M. “Jack” Wortman Jr.; her parents, John and Laura Pearson Glasgow; two brothers; two sisters. Surviving are three sons, William R. Harper of Bellaire, Walter Wortman of Kent, Ohio, and Charles R. Wortman of Flushing; four daughters, Laura June Crow of Bellaire, Virginia Schade of # North Olmstead, Ohio, Betty Meager - of Glencoe and Helen Viola McHen- , ry of Norton, Ohio; a sister, Grace ' white of Bellaire; 42 grandchildren; 79 great-grandchildren; 31 great- great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and Sunday at Bauknecht Funeral Heome, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be j made to the West Bellaire Methodist ' Church, 56456 Key-Bellaire Road, * Bellaire, Ohio 43906. ------uii-nr. ANN WORWA Ann A. Worwa, 89. of Dillonvale, OH, passed Sunday October 8. 2017 at AdenaHealth and Rehabili­ tation Center. Ann was bom March 26. 1928 in Maynard, OH* the daughter ol the late Peter and Sophia Wodarcyk. She was a retired employee of the Willow Restaurant and McGraw Nursing Home, a member of St. Adalbert Catholic Church, Dillonvale and a member of the Mount Pleasant Fire Department Ladies Aux. In addition to her par­ ents. she is preceded in death by her husband, Frank J. Worwa and a son Francis Leonard Worwa. a brother Joe Wodarcyk, two sisters Mary Shields and Rose Gansler. Ann is survived by her daughter Cyndee (Albert) Caraway of Mount Pleas­ ant. OH; two granddaugh­ ters: Stacy (Bruce) Teater of Bridgeport. OH. BreAn- na Caraway of Neffs, OH. two great grandchildren: Brett and Sophia Teater; brothers: John (Mary Donna) Wodarcyk of St. Clairsville, Pete (Carol) Wodarcyk of Hartville, OH and Francis (Charles) Gilli of St. Clairsville, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received Wednesday 2- 8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, OH. where vigil service will be held at 7;30 p.m. ‘i.Lr Funeral services wiITbe held Thursday October 12, 2017 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Msgr. John C. Kolesar officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Ann’s family would like to express thanks to Adcna Health and Rehabilitation Center for her special care. FrankS. Worwa 2%<&Li//py Frank SVWorwa, 85, RD 2 Dillon vale, died Monday at Martins Ferry Hospital. He was born in Poland, August 2, 1888. He was a member of St. Adelbert’s Catholic Church, the PNA Lodge 959 of Dillonvale, and a retired farmer. Surviving are his widow, Mary Wojnicki Worwa; two sons, Frank J. and Stanley M., both of RD 2 Dillonvale; three daughters, Mrs. Mike (Vic­ toria) Socha, RD 2 St. Clair- sville, Mrs. Helen Good, RD 3 Bellaire and Mrs. Frank (Nancy) Broz of RD 2, Dillonvale; 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Thursday at St. Adelbert’s Catholic Church with Fr. Bernard Krajcovic officiating. Burial in St. Adelbert’s Cemetery. WORWA, Francis Leonard “Len”, 61, of Newport Richey, Fla., for­ merly of Mt. Pleasant, died Monday October 3, 2011 at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Fla.yZ. He was bom August 28, 1950 in MartinsJEerry, a son of Ann (Wodarcyk) Worwa of Dillonvale and the late Frank J. Worwa. He was the Owner and Operator of F. L. Worwa C.P.A. accounting firm in New Port Richey, Fla., and a member of St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church, Dillonvale. He was a grad­ uate of Mt. Pleasant High School in 1968, and 1972 graduate of the College of Steubenville. He belonged to the P.N.A., the Elks Lodge, and the Lions Club, all of New Port Richey, Fla. He loved gardening and golf and was a Civil War reenactor. In addition to his mother, Len is survived by a sister, Cyndee A. (Albert) Caraway of Mt. Pleasant; two nieces, Stacy A. (Bruce) Tearter, and BreAnna Jo Caraway; a great nephew, Brett M. Tearter; several aunts, uncles and a multitude of cousins. Members of the family will receive friends at the Wilson Funeral Home 154 Second Street Dillonvale Sunday October 9, 2011 from 12 noon until 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 1 1 a.m. with Mrsg. John Kolcsar offici­ ating, interment in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. Michael Worwa ... Michael “Tiny” Steven Worwa, 49, of N. 9th St., Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Saturday, Sept. 26, 2003 at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Presbyterian Hospital. Michael was born Dec. 5, 1954, at Martins Ferry, Ohio! the son of Sylvia Jean Sowers Worwa of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio and the late Stanley Mike Worwa. “Tiny” was a former employee of the Franklin Highwall Mine in Cadiz, a member of St. Adalbert’s Catholic Church and a member of the VNEA Pool League of Hopedale. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Frank and Maryann Worwa and his mater­ nal grandparents Charles and Ina Sowers. In addition to his mother, “Tiny” is survived by his wife Joyce A. TMavKa worwa, ms son Stanley Michael Worwa and his daughter Eleanor Marie Worwa, both of Martins Ferry; his three brothers, John A. Worwa and his wife Sharon, George Worwa and his wife Beth, Stanley P. Worwa and his wife Stephanie, all of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio; his four daugh­ ters, Maryann Schaal and her husband Tom, Kathy Supanick and her husband Tom, Linda Stemkowski and her husband Curtis, all of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, Rose Bonecutter and her hus­ band Roylec of Bloomingdale, Ohio. Friends are invited to attend visitation on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Wilson Funeral Home, 1 54 Second Street, Dillonvale, Ohio, where services will be held on Tuesday at' 11 a.m., with Monsignor John C. Kolesar, officiating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. ------VVORWA, Sylvia Jean, 72, of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, died Tuesday, August 19, 2008. in Wheeling Hospital. Sylvia was born Septem­ ber 28, 1935 in Lafferty, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles and Ina Pearl Sow­ ers, Sr. Sylvia was a member of St. Adalbert Catholic Church. ! In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley Mike Worwa: a son, Michael Steven Worwa; and two brothers, David and Charles Sr. Sowers. Sylvia is survived by three sons, John Andrew Worwa, Sr. and his wife, Sharon, George Carl Worwa, Sr. and his wife, Beth, and Stanley Paul Worwa, Sr. and his wife, Stephanie, all of Mt. Pleas­ ant; four daughters, Mary Ann Schaal of Yorkville, Katherine Lynn Supanik and her husband, Tom, of Mt. Pleasant, Rose Marie Bone- cutter and her husband, Roy, of Bloomingdale, and Linda Jean Sempkowski and her husband, Curtis, of Dillon- vale; a daughter-in-law, Joyce Worwa of Yorkville; two brothers, Gary and Ray­ mond Sowers, both of Cadiz; three sisters, Betty Barnhart and her husband, Don, of Cadiz, Mary Ellen Tuchuck and her husband, John, of Adena, and Ruthie Toto of Adena; 25 grand­ children; and 25 great­ grandchildren. Visitation will be on Fri­ day from 2-8 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 12:30 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 1 54 Second Street, Dillonvale. Msgr. John Kolesar will officiate. Interment will follow in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Dil- lonvale. few«£55Wa3y

January 15, 2006 at home. * i qWat,b?J? SePlember 28, 1951 m N. Charleroi, Pa., the son of the late Robert, Sr. and Anne Resetar Wotkowski. r„?ra foreman with Con- hadbei^-!.B.ail?y.M|neand with McElroy mine. He was a member of Praise Family Wor­ ship Center; former treasurer of the Marshall County Historical Society; a member of National Board of Directors of the Fosto- ria Society, Antique Motor Association and Paden City Glass Society; and was the owner of Audra’s Antiques in Center Market, Wheeling, W.Va. Survivors include his wife, Pamela Seykoski Wotkowski; two daughters, Audra Wotkowski of Columbus, Ohio and Nataliy Wotkowski of Wheeling, W.Va.; two sons, Jordan Wotkowski and Lucas Wotkowski, both of New York; two brothers, Robert Wotkows­ ki, Jr. of Silver Spring, Md., and Raymond (Melanie) Wotkowski of Sidman, Pa.; two sisters, Deanna (Tim) Orsega of Pittsburgh, and Chamiaine Hall of Belle Verron, Pa.; and sever­ al nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Cre­ matory. 400 Jefferson Avenue, Mound- sville, where funeral services will be held on Thurs­ day at 1 p.m. with Pastor Michael Dunn officiating. Inurnment will be held at the convenience of the family. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneralhomes.com. WOTKOWSKI, Richard J., 54, of Moundsville, W.Va., died Sunday./-/ Friends received Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisefl Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Mounds ville, where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m. WOZNIAK, Flora, 69, of Broadway Street, Martins Ferry, died Thursday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a retired employee of BloHv Knox Foundry & Mill Machine Inc., and the Cleveland Graphite Co., and a member of St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, her parents, Pietro and Giacinta Bonfini. Surviv- j ing are her husband, Mitchell; two sons, Joseph of Phoenix, Ariz., and Michael of Cleveland; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Donald (Cynthia) Hart of Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Bruce (Diana) Baldi of Jamestown, N.C.; a brother, Emilio Bonfini of Bellaire; two sisters, Susie Simko of Alta­ monte Springs, Fla., and Mary Mills of Coco Beach, Fla.; three grand­ daughters, Josie Pickens, Siena and Brooke Baldi. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday St. Mary Catholic ' Church. Interment in St. Mary Ceme­ tery, Martins Feny. Rosary devotions " at 3 p.m. today. Mitchell J. Wozniak Mitchell J. Wozniak, 75, North Seventh St., Martins Ferry, died Tuesday, Feb. 1 7, 1998 in Wheel­ ing Hospital. H4-iqo Otto J. Wrana, 79, 706 Vine St., Tiltonsville, died Tuesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born Feb. 24,1911 in Germany, a son of the late Jacob and Louise Mueller Wrana. He was a member of the Tiltonsville United Methodist Church, Ohio City Lodge #486 F&AM of Martins Ferry, Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville, Osiris Temple of wheeling, Royal Order of Jesters Court #13 of Wheeling, Elks Lodge #895 of Martins Ferry and was a World War II veteran. Wrana was a retired excavating contractor. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Bruco, Robert and Charles Wrana; a sister, Lucy Batko. Surviving are his wife, Thelma Ashton Wrana; a brother, Walter of Martins Ferry. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where services will be Friday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Melvin Lindberg of­ ficiating. Burial will be at the con­ venience of the family. Masonic services will be conducted Thurs­ day at 7 p.m.followed by Elks ser­ vices at 7:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be | made to the Traveling Fund of the i I Osiris Tpmnlp nf Walter Wrana Walter R. "Walt" Wrana, 86, of Vine Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, June 9, 2002 at ,ast OTicTRegionarHospital, Martins Ferry. He was bom Jan. 14, 1916 in Stanton, 111., a son of the late Adolph and Alouise Muller Wrana. I He was retired from the engi­ neering office of the Yorkville blant of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel. Walt was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Elks Lodge #895, and American [Legion Post #38, all of Martins Ferry, a charter member of Cadiz Country Club, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army Engineering Corp. #248 during World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers: Robert, Bruno, Charles and Otto Wrana, and a sister Lucy Barko. Surviving are his wife, Margaret H. Fridgyes Wrana, a daughter, Barbara Diehl and her husband Robert H. of St. Clairsville, a granddaughter Dana Diosi and her husband J. David of St. Clairsville, and two great grandsons, J. Devin and Dylan Michael Diosi. Friends will be received Tuesday, 2 to 8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Martins Ferry with Rev. Thomas Magary officating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Rosary devotions will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. followed by Wake services at 7:45 p.m. both in the funeral home. WRENN, Betty Jane, 85, of Steubenville, Ohio, passed away on June 28, 2004 in the Carriage Inn Nursing Home of Steubenville. She was bom in Steubenville, Ohio on January 6, 1919, the daughter of the late Cloyd and Leola Kirk Davis. Betty was a homemaker; a member of the Steubenville Women’s Club, AARP, the Steubenville Bridge Club, and the Zion United Church of Christ., In addition to her parents./ she was preceded in death by* her beloved husband, Edward V. Wrenn in January 2004. Betty is survived by th^ree daughters, Judy Mallett and (her husband, John of Mingo Junction, Ohio, Joan Kalifut and her hus­ band, David of Lexington, Ky. and Jill Tucker and her husband, Eugene Jr. of Weirton, W.Va.; a son, James Wrenn and his wife, Lynda Costlow Wrenn of Win- tcrsville, Ohio; eight grandchil­ dren; and seven great-grandchil­ dren. Visitation for Betty will be on Thursday, July 1 from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. at the McClave-Chandler- Mills Funeral Home, Inc., 611 North Fourth Street, Steubenville. Funeral Service will be Friday, July 2 at 1 1 a.m. at McCIave Chapel in Steubenville with Pas­ tor Thomas Bullard officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery in WRIGHT, Adeline, 89, c New Martinsville Health Car Center, formerly of Shirley W.Va., departed this life Mon day, July 17. 2006 in the facili ty- She was bom May 6.1.917 i; Tyler County, a daughter of th late Joab and Cena Hamiltoi McIntyre. She was a charter member o McElroy Grange No. 539 Shirley; a member of the Coun cil of Senior Tyler Countians and was a member of Shirle> United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, sh( was preceded in death by he: husband, Udale S. Wright ir 1981; a daughter, Deloris Anr Wright; a brother. Perry Mein- tyre; three sisters, F:ranee' Baker, Edith Glover anc Toineite Tennant. Sheris survived by three daughters, Vera Gatrell, Middle- bourne, Karen Baker, Alma and Myrna (Ben) Adams, West Union; a sister, Mary Reed, Clarksburg; sister-in- law, Georgie McIntyre, Dallas, W.Va.; seven grandchildren, Cookie (Dave) Roberts, Middle- bourne. Antoinette Linder, Clo­ vis, N.M., Mariana Davis, Fair- ford Air Force Base, United Kingdom, Teresa (Danny) Rose, Canton, Ohio, Lisa (Sean) Evans, Massilon, Ohio, Glayda (Roger) Blizzard, Waterford, Ohio, and Kevin Gatrell, Mid- dleboume; 11 great- grandchil­ dren, Nicholas Ryan Roberts, New York, N.Y., Sarah (Matt) Glover, Middlebournc, Court­ ney Linder, Clovis, N.M., Danielle Rose, Amber Rose, Kamryn Rose, Canton, Ohio, Kyle Evans, Shelby Evans, Massilon, Ohio, Tyler Blizzard, Cheyenne Blizzard, Waterford, ■ Ohio, and Mackenzie Chillie Davis, United Kingdom; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Furbee Funeral Home, Alma 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be held Thursday 2 p.m. with Pastor Evon Hemtzman officiating. Interment will be in Beech- wood Cemetery, Alma, W.Va. Agnes Wright Agnes Blanche Wright, 98 Barnesville, died Sunday ai Barnesville Health Care Center. She was born Dec. 13. 1907 in Temperanceville. daughter of the late George i William and Mary (Burkhart) Gallagher. 3/7 9/0 If She was a member of Assumption Catholic Church and was retired from Jonathan Logan Company. Preceded by her first hus­ band, Paul Dunn; second hus­ band. Glenn Wright; brothers, I William. Michael and Nicholas Gallagher and sister, Louise Sutherland. Surviving are son Robert (Vicki) Dunn of Quaker City; stepson, Gene Wright of Barnesville; brothers, Francis Eugene Gallagher of Florida and John Herbert Gallagher of Columbus; sisters, Pauline Peonski of Dundee, 111., and Mary Catherine Hagen of Barnesville; grandchildren, Robert J. and Jason R. Dunn; great-granddaughter. Abbey Jaye Dunn and step-great­ grandchildren, Ashton and Auslon Hannahs. Visitation, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., with services at 10 a.m., Friday, at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio, with Fr. Virgil Reischman officiating. Burial follows in Creslview Cemetery. - WRIGHT, Agnes Blanche, 98, Barncsville. Ohio, died Sunday. 3// $/Ob Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday with service 10 a.m. Friday at Campbell-Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N Chestnut Street, Bar­ tlesville, Ohio. WRIGHT, Alayna Aylin Grace, infant daugh­ ter of Andrew Michael Wright and Amy Sue Barnes Wright died Thursday, April 7, 2011, at West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa. Alayna has gone on to heaven to be with her great grandmother, Evelyn McGarry who preceded her in death. Surviving in addition to her parents of Stewartsville, Ohio, are two sisters, Ryley and Makenna Wright; maternal grandparents, Susan and Matthew Bond of Stewartsville, David and Colleen Barnes of Colerain; paternal grandparents, Karen and Dave Wright of Dublin, Ohio; maternal great grandparents, James and Janet McGarry of Stewartsville, Dave and Sandra Barnes of Willow Grove; paternal great grandparents, Carl and Janella Robinson of Johnstown, Ohio; many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Private graveside servic­ es will be held at the con­ venience of the family in Warnock Cemetery with Rev. Joe Blon officiating. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home. Andrew Wright Andrew B. Wright, 81, 628 How­ ard St., Bridgeport, died Sunday at home. He was bom Dec. 7, 1911, in Burlington, a son of Frederick and Didcma Mullen Wright. A retired employee of Blaw-Knox Foundry, he was a member of the Apostolic Faith. Surviving are his wife, Helen Willis Wright; a daughter, Alexis Cabb of Bridgeport; a sister, Esther Johnson of Portland, Ore.; several nieces and nephews and five grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brooksidc, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. James Agncw officiating. Burial follows in Lin- wood Cemetery, Blaine. Memorial contributions may be to Valley Hospice, ‘137 Waddles Run i Road, Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. i I WRIGHT ’ Alayna | Aylin Grace, infant daugh- ter of Andrew Michael Wright and Amy Sue I Barnes Wright died | Thursday, April 7, 2011, at West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa. Alayna has gone on to heaven to be with her great grandmother, Evelyn McGarry who preceded her in death. Surviving in addition to her parents of Stewartsville, Ohio, are two sisters, Ryley and Makenna Wright; maternal grandparents, Susan and Matthew Bond of Stewartsville, David and Colleen Barnes of Colerain; paternal grandparents, Karen and Dave Wright of Dublin, Ohio; maternal great grandparents, James and Janet McGarry of Stewartsville, Dave and I Sandra Barnes of Willow Grove; paternal great grandparents, Carl and Janella Robinson of Johnstown, Ohio; many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Private graveside servic­ es will be held at the con­ venience of the family in Warnock Cemetery with Rev. Joe Blon officiating. Arrangements by Toothman Funeral Home. Annetta H. Wright Annetta H. Wright, 84, Spence Lane. Martins Ferry, died Thurs- day, May 31, 2001 at Belmont Cdhimunil> HospitalTBellaire. She was bom in Wheeling, Sat­ urday, Feb. 24, 1917, a daughter of the late Homer and Louise Rodgers Jackson. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Martins Ferry and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War IJ. Annetta was a re- . tired clerk for the Belmont County Northern Division Court of Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she wras preceded in death by two sis­ ters, Nina Henry and Virginia Hess. She is survived by her daughter, Peggy Moran of Bridgeport; two sons, Richard Wright of Win- tersville and Rohn Wright of Palm Harbor, Fla.; a brother, Richard Jackson of Washington State. She is also survived by four grandchil­ dren. There will be no visitation and private services are at the conve­ nience of the family. Services have been entrusted to the Keller Funeral ' Home, Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Ani­ mal Rescue League, 45244 Na­ tional Road West, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. ^Wright, Annetta H., 84, of Spence Lane, Martins Ferry, died. TTiureHay May 900^ at Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire, Ohio. She was bom in Wheeling, W.Va., on Saturday, Feb. 24,1917, a daughter of the late Homer and Louise Rodgers Jackson. She was a member of the First Pres­ byterian Church, Martins Ferry and a U. S. Navy Veteran of World War H. Annetta was a retired clerk from the Belmont County Northern Division Court of Martins Feny. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Nina Henry and Virginia Hess. I She is survived bv her daughter, Peggy Moran of Bridgeport; and two sons, Richard Wright or Wintersville, Ohio, and Rohn Wright of Palm Har­ bor, Fla.; a brother, Richard Jackson of Washington State; and four grandchil­ dren. There will be no visitation and pri­ vate services are at the convenience of the family. Services have been entrusted to the Keller Funeral Home Martins Ferry. Memorial contributions may be made to Belmont County Animal Res­ cue League, 45244 National Road West, Si ClairsviUe, OH 43950. Arthur Wright Arthur Wright, 70, Westerville, died Wednesday April 17. 1996. at St. Ann's Hospital. He was bom April 18, 1925 in Bridgeport, a son of the late Anna and Sherman Wright. He was a retired employee of Westerville Schools. He had been principal of Cherrington Schools for many years and served in that capacity at other schools as well. He was also a superintendent of schools in Mechanicsburg. and an athletic director in DeGraff, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Westerville Lions Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Louise F. Wright. Surviving are his sons, Steven F. of Westerville and A. Jeffrey of Johnstown; a sister, Jean Strawn of St. Clairsville; three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Hill Funeral Home, 220 S. State St., Westerville, today at 3 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Asso­ ciation, P.O. Box 267106, Dept. 469, Columbus, OH 43226-7106. WRIGHT, Becky Lewis, 76, of 252 Oxford Street,! Sistersville, W.Va., died May 1 7, 2006 at her home. She was born December 14, 1929 in Alderson, W.Va., a daughter of the late C.W. and Mary Kathryn Hanna Lewis. Becky was an active mem­ ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Sistersville for over 50 years, a former Choir Director and member of the Church Session. She was a graduate of the Greenbrier Girls School and Northwestern University School of Music. She taught music in the Tyler County Schools. Becky was a member of the Sistersville General Hospital Board for 25 years and she also wrote a history of the hospital; a member of the Lilac Twig; the committee for the Riverview Apartments; founded the Tri-City Fine Arts Association for the area; and a member of the PEO Chapter U, New Martinsville, W.Va. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, C.W. Lewis. Surviving are her husband, John C. Wright, to whom she was married for almost 55 years; sons, Dr. John C. (Joanne) Wright, Jr. of Beaver, Pa. and William L. (Marsha) Wright of Wor­ thington, Ohio; daughter, Mary Carolyn (Jeffrey) Tay­ lor of Huntington, W.Va; sis­ ter, Anna Warren of Lewis- burg, W.Va.; and 7 grand children. Friends will be received at the Myers Funeral Home, Sis­ tersville Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyter­ ian Church of Sistersville, with the Rev. Colleen Griffith officiating. Burial will be in the Green­ wood Cemetery, Sistersville. In lieu of flowers, gifts can be made to the Sistersville General Hospital Foundation,. P.O. Box 150, Sistersville, WV 26175. On line condolences at www.myersfuneralhome wv.com. WRIGHT. Bessie L., 87, of Millers Run Road, Sardis, Ohio, went to be with the Lord Wednesday, March 16, 2005 in Wetzel County Hospital in New Martinsville. W.Va. She was bom July 27, 1917 in Fly. Ohio, the daughter of the late Charles and Gertrude Ritchie Koher. She was a retired school bus driver w'here she worked 40 years w'ith River Local and Switzerland of Ohio School Dis­ tricts. She was also a member of Locust Grove United Methodist Church where she played the piano. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Wright; a broth­ er, Wilbur Koher; and a sister, Martha Winkler. Survivors include a son, Gary (Barbara) Wright of New Mar­ tinsville; a granddaughter, Diane (Gary) Ricer of Woodsfield; a grandson, Vincent Wright of Logan, Ohio; a great-grand­ daughter, RicheJIe Ricer; two stepgranddaughlers, Carla Loy of Ohio and Constance Beegle of Pennsylvania; a sister, Edna Suter of Sardis; a niece, Nancy (Claude) Smith; and two nephews, Terry (Jeannette) Koher and Larry (Sherry) Win­ kler. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Griseil Funeral Home, 37234 Mound Street, Sardis, where funeral services will be held Fri­ day at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Lou Verdie officiating. Interment to follow in Locust Grove Ceme­ tery, Sardis. Memorial contributions may be made to Locust Grove United Methodist Church, c/o Janet Ritchie, 36057 Ritchie Road, Sardis, OH 43946. Sympathy expressions to www.grisellnineralhomes.com. Helen Wysocki Helen Wysocki, 84, of i Newark, formerly of Dover and I New Philadelphia, died Friday, I March 1 1, 2005, at the LPN Healthcare Facility in Newark, following a lengthy illness. . She was born March 18, 1920, in Neff, a daughter of the late Sam and Pauline Charzynski Vinskovich. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Tony Wysocki, and four brothers. Surviving are two sons, John (Pat) Wysocki of Newark and Paul (Gladys) Wysocki of Lafferty; a sister, Julia Gable of Beallsville; three granddaugh­ ters, Jonna (Everett) Cavendish, Carla Boyd and Karie (Jeff) Hunkier; a grandson, John (Carrie) Wysocki; and nine great-grandchi ldren. In accordance with her wishes, here will be no public visitation, md funeral services will be pri­ vate, with Pastor Steve Osborne officiating. Burial will be at ivergreen Burial Park in New Philadelphia. Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home nd Crematory of New Philadelphia is handling the rrangements. Those wishing to send a per- onal condolence or view an nline memorial may visit the uneral home Web site at zww.geibfuneral.com. WRIGHT,B^ lobby,by/a 50.rJ~ of9h Clarington,/n7 died Wednesday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a mechanic and a construction worker, and a member of the Church of Christ, Duffy, Ohio. He was a military veteran. Surviving ii are his wife, Betty L. Blair Wright; a < son, John H. Wright of Little Rock, Ark.; his father, John Wright of . Virgie, Ky.; a sister, Yvonne Raliegh of Fly, Ohio; two grandchildren. Friends received at Myra Church of Christ, Myra, Ky., 2-9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Book Wright m Cemetery, Virgie. Arrangements by ■ Rush Funeral Home, Clarington. Brenda L. Wright Brenda L. Wright, 56, Cove Road, Powhatan Point, died Wednesday, July 17199B at her home. She was bom at Clarington, July 10, 1941, a daughter of the late Arthur H. Sr. and Luetta Kocher Boston. She was a member of Amity United Methodist Church at Powhatan Point. Surviving are her husband, Har­ ry C. Sr.; a son, Harry C. Jr. of Columbus; a brother, Arthur H. Boston Jr. of Powhatan Point; a sis­ ter, Alice Sterling of East Fulton- ham; a grandson. Friends will be received today, 2 to 9 p.m. and from 11 a.m. Friday until time of services at 1 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobs- burg, with the Rev. Theresa Bobot officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to Community Home Care and Hospice, 439 Warwood Ave., Wheeling, W. Va. 26003. Charles Wright Charles “Buss” Wright. 77, of East Richland, St. Clairsville, died Friday. May 10, 2002 at Bell Nursing Home. Morristown. He was born February 11, 1925 in St. Clairsville, a son of the late George and Ethel Frances Wright. He was retired from Tri-State Asphalt and the Laborers Local #809 at Steubenville. He was a member of East Richland Evangelical Friends Church, St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ella “Grace” Chini Wright. Surviving are two sons, Joseph Wright at home and Richard Wright of Hilliard, Ohio; a brother, George Wright of Morristown; seven sisters, Betty Patton of Villa Grove, 111., Josephine Halterman of Clinton, Iowa, Norma Fry of Tucson, Ariz., Dorothy Burdette of Martinsburg, W.Va., Nancy Easton of Montoursville, Pa., Doris Jackson of Canal Fulton, Ohio and Marjorie Knight of Saginaw, Mich.; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville where serv­ ices will be held Monday at 11 a.m. with the Reverend Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. / Charles Wright iqr Charles Wright, 48, a resident of Cincinnati, died Monday, Feb. 18, at his home. He was bom June 14, 1936 in Bellaire, a son of Charles Wright Sr. and Naomi Wright Williams. He was medical lab techni­ cian at the Veterans Ad­ ministration Hospital. Surviving are his mother of Cincinnati; three daughters, Schanna, Christina and Sandra, all of Cincinnati; sisters, Ida i Riley, Patricia Mercury, f Valerie Wright, all of Tucson, Ariz.; brothers, William J. and Newton Wright. Services were held at the Jamison and Jamison Jr., Inc., 3437 Montgomery Rd., Cincin­ nati, and burial followed in Spr­ ing Grove Cemetery. WRIGHT, Charles ‘Chuck,” Sr., 90, of Clive Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., died Friday, November 9, 2007, in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. He was bom June 27, 1917 in Marshall County, the son of the late William and Bertha Wayt Wright. He was a retired employee from the B & O Railroad, with 33 years of service. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Cameron; Little Prince Lodge No. 79 Knights of Pythias, Moundsville; the American Legion Post No. 18, Cameron, for over 50 years; and a US Navy veteran of WWI1. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Clarence, Herbert, Eugene and Earl Wright; and two sisters, Dorothy Chambers and Mae Williams. Survivors include his wife, of 70 years, Lillian Howard Wright; three sons, Gary (Phyl­ lis) Wright of Moundsville, Chuck (Cora Edith) Wright, Jr. of Sherrard and Larry (Gobi) Wright of Flagler Beach, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and several great-great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Monday from 4-7 | p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jef­ ferson Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Walter E. McNutt offi­ ciating. Interment in Highland Ceme­ tery, Cameron. ______WRIGHT, Charles Lee, 70, of Weirton, W.Va., died Thurs­ day, March 13, 2003, at his home. He was bom May 13, 1932 in Sidney, Neb., son of the late Charles Hefner and Edna Givens Hefner Wright. Also preceded in death by his step father, Julian Wright. He was retired after 50 years of service from the Accounting Dept, of Weirton Steel Corp. where he was a member of the 25 Year Club and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Weirton. He graduated in 1949 from Steubenville High School and he was an U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War. He is survived by his wife, Jo- Ellen Tacy Wright; a daughter, Tracy Wright of Weirton; a son, Sean Wright and his wife, Vick­ ie, of Weirton, W.Va.; and four grandchildren, Shayna, Ian Dou­ glas and Harley Wright and Tyler Morris. There will be no visitation. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 961-Cove Station, Weirton, WV 26062 or the Valley Hospice, Inc., 380 Summit Ave., Steubenville, OH 43952. Arrangements entrusted to Steel & Wolfe Funeral home, 380 Penco Road, Weirton. Charles Wright SiUlSS Charles W. Wright, 81,313 Mound St., Tiltonsville, died Sun­ day, April 30, 1995, in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was born May 15, 1913 in Shadyside, son of the late Harry and Nellie Hess Wright. He was a retired construction worker with Steubenville Carpen­ ter’s Union. He was also a member of the Tiltonsville United Methodist Church and Tiltonsville Volunteer Fire Department. He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Glasgow Wright; two brothers, Wade and Perry Wright; a sister, Virginia. Surviving are a son, Charles A. of Westerville, Ohio; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. John (Judy) Costello of Wetumpka, Ala., and Mrs. Nancy Kaylor of Martins Ferry; two broth­ ers, Harry (Jack) of Cincinnati and Robert of Aliquippa, Pa.; nine grandchildren and four great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Tuesday, 2 to 9 p.m. Final arrangements are incomplete. Clifford Wright Clifford 7 (bright, 77, Flushing, died Thursday, March 15, at his home following an illness of the past year. He was born at Flushing, July 13,1895, a son of the late Charles T. and Margaret White Wright. He was a member of the Flushing Christian Church, Masonic Lodge 298 of Flushing and Scottish Rite of Cambridge. He was preceded in death by his wife, Esther Wright. Surviving are two daughters, Peggy Lyle of Millersport and Janet Powell of the home, sue grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday in Flushing with Rev. John McWilliams officiating. Burial was in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. ' 1%

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I DARLA WRIGHT Darla E. Wright, 78, of Bethesda, Ohio died Febru­ ary 16, 2017 in Regency Hospital of Cleveland, Middleburg Heights, Ohio. She was bom August 12, 1 938 in Warnock, Ohio daughter of the late Ralph and Dorothy (Brocklehurst) Parish. Darla was a retired cook from the Oakview Juvenile Residential Center in St. Clairsville. She was a member of Ebenezer Bap­ tist Church in Bethesda and a member of the VFW Auxiliary in St. Clairsville. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Anthony J. DiPerna; and her second husband, James A. Wright; two grand­ daughters, Shayna Adam­ son and Celeste DiPerna. Surviving are her four children, James (Jackie) DiPerna of Bethesda, Ohio, Robin (Robert) Thomas of St. Clairsville, Ohio, David (Erin) DiPerna of Medina, Ohio and Debi (Dave Pearcy) Mahon of Walk- ersville, Maryland; Darla’s companion, Charles “Buck” Maloney of Jacobs- burg; a brother, Ralph “Bud” (Gitta) Parish of Gardners, Pennsylvania; two sisters, Beverly (Ed) Costa and Marilyn Pubal, both of St. Clairsville; 10 grandchildren and 6 great­ grandchildren. Family and friendsitflll be received on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, where serv­ ices will be held on Wednesday at I 1 a.m. with Dr. Brian J. Bee officiating. Burial will be in Warnock Cemetery, followed by a reception at Ebenezer Bap­ tist Church. In lieu of flowers, | memorial contributions may be made to the Ebenezer Baptist Church, 309 Oak St., Bethesda, OH 43719. David Wright

David Lee 53, of Gainesville, Fla., formerly of Blainesville, Ohio, died Oct. 30 in Gainesville. He was the son of Harry Lee Wright, Adena and the late Rachel Louise Jenkins Wright. He was a veteran of World War II, U.S. Cavalry and the 101st Screaming Eagles Air Borne. Surviving, in addition to his father, are his wife, Mamie Miller Wright;' one son, Douglas; three daughters,.. Rachel, Betty and Rita, all of the home; one brother, Robert E. Wright, Adena; three sisters, Leona Mae Wolff, Ella Louise Bradley, both of Adena, and Bet­ ty Jane Mirinda of Jewett; and several nieces and nephews. Burial services were held in Gainesville. DAVID WRIGHT David Allen Wright, 69, of Wheeling, WV, died Wednesday, March 25, 2015. He was born in New Martinsville, WV on December 22, 1945, a son of the late Harley Fay and Mary Elizabeth (Lcmasters) Wright. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in. death by a brother, Stanley Douglas Wright. He is survived by sister, Jennifer Sue (Joseph) Voy to.ce kjJVIaHjn^J^tty, OH and several ITieces and nephews. Services are private at the convenience of family. Arrangements entrusted In Kftller Funnrnl Hnmp Donald Wright Donald Wright, 81,64300 Sand Hill Rd., Bellaire. .died Monday 1 Nov. 6. 1995-in Bellaire Hospital. , He was bom October 1914 in Bel­ mont County, son of the late Clyde and Jenny Wright. He was a retired carpenter with Local No. 3 at Wheeling; a mem­ ber of the Coalbrook Presbyterian Church at Neffs, Osiris Shrine in Wheeling, Ionic Temple in Bel­ laire, White Shrine of Bellaire, Eastern Star at Bellaire, and Masonic Lodge of Bellaire No. 438 F&AM. He was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Howell Wright; three brothers. Jack. Harold and Wilford Wright and a sister. Edna Wright. Surviving are a brother, Clyde (Junior) Wright of Elyria; a sister, Helen Parta/.ana of Youngstown; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be Thursday, at 1 1 a.m. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Children’s Shriner I Burn Hospital in Erie. Pa. Dorothy Wright Dorothy A. House Wright. 84, of Wheeling, W. Va., died Monday, May 15, 2006, in the Wheeling Hospital. _ She was born Feb. 12, 1922, in Colesville, Maryland, daughter of the late George C. and Jennie House. ■ Mrs. Wright was a retired Licensed Practical Nurse hav- ] ing worked for Drs. Strobel, Kellas and Papadimitriou. She was a member of the Thompson United Methodist Church; the Island Garden Club: and an organizer of the reunions for the former Wheeling High School Class of 1940. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Wood Wright in September 2004; and two sisters,' Genevieve Tuttle and Mary Louise House. Surviving are a son, Phillip Wright Sr., and his wife, Linda, of St. Clairsville. Ohio: two daughters, Linda Westfall and her husband, James of Nellysford, Va.; and Tammi Lou Nelson and her husband, David, of Spokane, Wash.; seven grandsons, Philip Jr., Gary, Jeff, and Brad Wright, Brad and Scott Westfall, and Alex Nelson; three grand­ daughters, Trisha Bush, Terri Johnson and Kelli Mullen; 17 great-grandchildren; and a spe­ cial niece, Carol Tuttle. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, May. 17, 2006, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, May 1 8, 2006, with the Reverend Doug Liston officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com____ WRIGHT, Dorothy E. McCurdy, 89 of Sardis, formerly of Bridgeport, died Saturday, September 29, 2012 at her home. She was born October 31.1 922 in Riverview, Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Spence andj^ary (Smith) McCurdy. Dorothy worked in retail most of her life retiring from the former Reichart’s Furniture Store and Sears Dept. Store, she was also a member of the Ladies Aux. of the VFW 9930 Sardis. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her loving hus­ band, James Neel Wright, a son, Neel E. Wright, a daughter, Judy Kinnison, a brother, William McCurdy, and her dog, “Nicholas". Dorothy is survived by a daughter, Janet Wright Lewis of Sardis, six grand children, Tammy (Mark) Lednik, Tiffany (Dr. Matt) Tompkins, Trisha (Frank) Carrothers, Susan Reed, Nancy Wright, and James Neel Lewis, ten great grandchildren. Friends are invited to a celebration of Dorothy’s life on Thursday, October 4, 2012 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home 920 National Road Brookside. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 11 am with Pastor LeeAnn Dunlop officiating, inter­ ment in Holly Memorial Gardens nleasant Grove WRIGHT, Dwight, M., 66, of Toronto, Ohio, passed away. // Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Clarke Funeral Home, Toronto, with services at 2 p.m. Saturday. Burial in Island Creek Cemetery. ' WRIGHT, E. Marjorie, 92, a longtime resident of Highland Avenue Shady- side, Ohio, died Wednesday March 25, 2009. She was born February 12, 1917, in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Henry P. and Ella Kashner Bryan. Marjorie was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Shadyside, she taught Sunday School, served as a Deacon and was I the first president of the Women’s Association; she was one of the founders of the Bellaire Child Guidance club and a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chap­ ter 581 Shadyside. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd V. Wright on January 10, 1983. They were married on June 10, 1936 at the First Presbyterian Church in Shadyside. Also preceded by one daughter, Judith Wright Bales Surviving are one daugh­ ter, Dianne (Robert) Greer of Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania; one sister, Dorothy Spitler of Wooster, Ohio and one brother, Glenn (Olivia) Bryan of Lewes, Delaware; three granddaughters, Alysse Rueckert of Danville, Cali­ fornia, Erin Kershaw of West Chester, Pennsylvania and Seana Turner of Darien, Connecticut and four great- granddaughters, Kristin Ker­ shaw, Julie Kershaw, Bethany Turner and Melanie Turner and two great-grand­ sons, William Rueckert and Cole Rueckert and several nieces and nephews^ Family and friends will be received at the Firsj Presby­ terian Church 4100 Central Avenue on Monday, from ^ a.m. until time of services ai 11 a.m. with the Rev. Alice L. Phillips, officiating. Interment in the Belmon County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Eastern Star services will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 4100 OH43947VenUe Shadyside’ Share your thoughts and memories with Marjorie’s family at www.altmeyer.

Arrangements by the Bauknecht-Ahmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 3900 Central Avenue Shadyside, Edith L. Wright, 62, of Jacobsburg, OH, passed away Thursday, June 24, 2010 at Liza’s Place, Valley Hospice South, Wheeling, WV. She was bom October 22, 1947 in Hartford, PA the daughter of the late Raymond and Mary Upholt Hall. She was Christian by faith. She loved to read, enjoyed the sunshine and dancing. As a homemaker she was the loving mother of 6 children. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother Robert Hall and her 2 husbands David Seymour and Thomas Wright. She is survived by 2 brothers, Raymond (Carol) Hall of Triadelphia, WV and Charles (Joan) Hall of Martins Ferry, OH; 7 sisters, Lorena Bums of Youngstown, OH, Shirley Crabtree of Auburn, IN, Betty Donley of Auburn, IN, Maxine Bond of Youngstown, OH, Linda (Michael) Kettering of Burnwell, KY, Mary (Bruce) Wendel of Glen Dale, WV, and Norma (Robert) Fitzsimmons of Piedmont, OH; her children, Roxanna (Bob Williamson) Rowe of Windsor Heights, WV, Denver (Shirley) Seymour of Warwood, WV, David (Lori) Seymour of Wheeling, WV, Charles (Kim) Seymour of Bethlehem, WV, Mary (David) Schramm of Jacobsburg, OH and Donna (Patrick) Wright of Powhatan Point, OH; 9 Grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are entrusted to CARE Funeral & Cremation Service, 1500 Second Street, Moundsville. 48150 Main St., Cameron, died Tuesday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired foreman for the Ohio Edison Burger Plant, Shady- side, and a Protestant. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Effie Gatriel Wright; four brothers; a grandchild. Surviving are his wife, Laura Delbrugge Wright; two sons, Keith of Clanngton and Kenneth of Cameron, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Genelda) Waligura of Clarington and Mrs. Steven (Sharon) Liskinich of Powha­ tan Point; two brothers, Walter Wright of Parkersburg, W.Va., and Joseph Henthom of Sistersville; eight grandchildren; two great­ grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today at at Rush Funeral Home, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Interment in Clarington Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Clarington Emergency Squad, Clarington, Ohio. Ella Wright /W' £ WRIGHT, Ella, Alma, 66, of 46720 East Richland, St. Clairsville, died Thursday in Wheel­ ing Hospital. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Pia Chini; two brothers. Surviving are her husband, Charles Roger Wright; two sons, Joseph at home, and Richard of Upper Arlington, Ohio; three brothers, Edward, Rudy and Geno Chini, all of Flushing; a sister, Jeana Chini of Lafferty. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Toothman Funer­ al Home, St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Vigil service at 3 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary Catholic Church or the American Diabetes Association. | WRIGHT, Emily Broad- water, 81, of Hill Street, Sistersville, W.Va., died June 20, 2008, at home. She was born October 29, 1 926, in Sistersville, the daughter of the late Ralph Archer and Helen McCoy Broadwater. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Sistersville; graduated from Sistersville High School, Class of 1944; graduated from WVU School of Busi­ ness, Class of 1948; was a member of the Lilac Twig; OES No. 22; and Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. “Bob" Wright; and brother, Joseph A. Broadwater. Surviving are son, Tom (Joyce) Wright of Cincinnati, Ohio; daughters, Joanna (Tom) Rini of Mayfield Heights, Ohio, and Jeanette “Gigi” (Dan) Lee of Mor­ gantown, W.Va.; grandchil­ dren, Andy and David Wright, Robert “Bart” Olds, Frank (Tiffany) Olds, Apryl Lee, Anthony (Jennifer) Rini and Joseph Rini; and three great- grandchildren, Nicole Secoy, Joey Rini and Antho­ ny Rini. Friends may call at the Myers Funeral Home, Sis­ tersville, on Sunday from 7-, 9 p.m. Service will be at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, on Monday, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Gretchen K. Weller officiating. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery, Sistersville. Memorials may be made to Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Research, 5005 LBJ Freeway, Suite 250, Dallas TX 75244 or Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michi­ gan Ave., FI. 17, Chicago, IL 60601-7633. Emma Jean Wright 1932-2013 Emma Jean Wright, 80, of Quaker City, OH died Wednesday. 4/17/2013, at her home. She was bom, 5/1/1932 wm in West Virginia, daughter of the late James Bailey and Zelma Adams. In addition to her parents, she was preceded an death by her husband - James Herbert Wright and sister Edra Haggerty.

Surviving are daughters - ■ % Linda Keylor of Quaker City, I OH and Paula (Randy) King of Cambridge, OH; three grandchildren - Randy King, Emma Jean Wright Jr.,Missy (Kenny) Burris and Uniontown, OH. Brian King; four great grand­ Visitation was Saturday children - Kayla King, Dylan April 2 at Campbell-Plumly- Keylor, Dakota Burris and Milbum Funeral Home, 319 Melinda Burris; two great- N. Chestnut St., Bamesville, great-grandchildren - Bladen OH. Rev. John Neff officiated. and Blaze Secrest and sister Burial followed in the family - Diane (Jack) Rummel of cemetery on the farm. Mrs. Esther Wright Mrs. Esther D. Wright, Flush­ ing, died Monday in Bamesville Hospital following an illness of three years. She was born' in Flushing, Sept. 20, 1833, a daughter of Ellis and Adda Kirk Starkey. She was a member of the Flush­ ing Christian Chunah and was a retired school teacher. Surviving are her husband, ■ Clifford, two daughters, Mrs. Frances Lyle, Millersport, Ohio, Mrs. Jane Powell, Flushing, three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Dun­ lap, Flushing, Mrs. Susie Tom­ linson, Rayland, Mrs. Catherine Bell, Akron, six grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 2 p.m. at the Warren Funeral Home, Flushing with burial in Hock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Ethel Wright Ethel G. Wright, 79, of 67611 Mills Road, St. Clairsville, died Monday in Wheeling Hospital. She was born at Captina Valley, Jan. 3,1907. ?JF£o. / J?£ She was a Protestant. Surviving are her husband, George W. Wright; two sons, Charles (Buss) and George Jr., both of St. Clairsville; seven daughters, Betty Patton of Villa Grove, III., Josephine Halter- man of Clinton, Iowa, Norma Fry of Tucson, Ariz., Dorothy Burdette and Nancy Easton, both of St. Clairsville, Doris Jackson of Canal Fulton, Mar­ jorie Knight of Saginaw, Mich.; 17 grandchildren; nine great­ grandchildren. Friends received at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wedneday, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Wayne Ickes of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. I Mrs. E+hel Wrigj^ Mrs. Ethel Wright, 82, East Main St., St. Clairsville, died Monday, Aug. 12, at an Ohio ! Nursing Home. She was born Dec. 10, 1885, in England and ' .was a member of the First Pres­ byterian Church. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Ernest Wright, Who died in 1965. Surviving are two sisters-in- : law and a brother along with several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held in Wheeling Wednesday with burial at Greenwood Cemetery there. Evelyn A. Wright 1916-2011 Evelyn A. Wright, 95, of Wilmington, Ohio died Thursday morning, June 9, 2011 at the Autumn Years Nursing Home, Sabina. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lyle Wright. Mrs. Wright, was bom Jan. 15, 1916, in Belmont County, daughter of the late Walter and Etta Mae Groves Perkins. She retired as a cosmetologist from Kosta’s Hair Salon in downtown Wilmington after 30 years of service to her many customers. She was a member of the Wilmington Church of Christ and had attended the Sabina Church of Christ. She was involved with the Young at Heart Group and college ministry at the Wilmington Church of Christ. She graduated from Centerville High School in Belmont County and attended the Cincinnati Christian University and Columbus Business University. She loved jigsaw puzzles, sewing and making quills. fa t £/\J She is survived by three children, Paul Wright of Alexandria, Va., Sara Hummelgard of Wilmington and Nathan Wright of Sabina; two grandsons, Aaron (Tina) Hummelgard of Cresent Hills, Ky., and Vance Hummelgard of Wilmington; a great- grandson, Luke Hummelgard; a great-granddaughter, Jillian Hummelgard; a brother, William Perkins of Quaker city; three sisters, Kathryn Whiteley of Quaker City, Della (Ernie) Knecht of Akron and Barbara (Marion) Hopper of Batavia; a sister-in-law, Gertrude Reitenbaugh of Adelanto, Calif.; a special niece, Janet Davis of Adelanto, Calif.; and several other nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Edison Perkins and Oliver Perkins. Funeral services were held Monday, June 13, 2011 at the Wilmington Church of Christ, 909 W. Locust St., Wilmington, with Pastor Dale McCamish officiating. Burial followed in the New Antioch Cemetery, New Antioch. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the church. Arrangements were entrusted to Fisher-Edgington Funeral Home, 97 W. Locust St., Wilmington, Ohio. Florence Wright Florence Marie Wright, 87, Sand Hill Road, Bellaire- died Sat- City Hospital, Bellaire. She was born Aug. 6, 1908, in Woodsfield, a daughter of the late William and Ella McMahon Ludwig. She was a member of the Church of Christ of Bellaire. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Kermit Wright; four sisters, Grace McFarland, Clara Bandi, Mary Martin, and Elsie Aleman. Surviving is a daughter, Mary Scott of Bellaire; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, with John Hamilton officiating. Burial follows in Gr idy Cemetery, Woodsfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ or the Goudy Cemetery Assn. Freda WrightoliSrIS Freda M. Renzler Wright, 89, Commercial Drive, Bridgeport, died Thursday in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born Oct. 28, 1905 in Bridgeport, daughter of the late Chris G. Renzler and Mary Laipple Renzler. She was a member of St. Paul’s Luthern Church at Brookside and Women’s Faith Circle of the church. Surviving are two sisters, Mar­ garet Park of Lansing and Elizabeth Myers of Wheeling, W.Va. Visitation will be Sunday, noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Funeral services will be Monday at 10 a.m. in the funeral ~ home with the Rev. Ronald Gris- som officiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. / GEORGE WRIGHT George “Gus” Wright, 93, Of Monterey, Ten­ nessee, passed away on Sunday, May 28, 2017, At The Standing Stone Care and Rehabilitation Center. Mr. Wright was bom On September 7, 19^3, In Flemington, West Virginia, to the lte Bryon Garfield And Edna Clair Allen Wright. Mr. Wright was a Retired Radio Announcer Known As “Big Country Gus”. He worked in Ohio and West Virginia at WWVA, WTRF, WHLL, and at WOMP, WKWK, WMOD where he served as General Manager. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Shadvside. Ohio. He was a UniteT Stales Navy Veter­ an serving During World War II. He is survived by his wife of over 73 Years, Vir­ ginia Dare Hennessey Wright of Monterey, TN; two daughters and a son-in- law, Rev. Connie Hall of Monterey, TN, Georgia and Roger Garrett Of Mon­ terey, TN; three sons and a daughter- in-law, John Wright of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Gregory Wayne And Kathy Wright Of Bellaire, OH, Mark Tod Wright Of Louisville, KY, seven grandchildren; four great­ grandchildren. In Addition To His Par­ ents, He Was Preceded In Death By An Infant Grand­ son, Sam Modreck; one Sister; And three Brothers. His Wishes Of Crema­ tion With Memorial Servic­ es At A Later Date In Ohio Are Being Honored. A Guest Register May Be Signed At www. gofffu- neralhome.com. George Wriaht/^g'j George William Wright, 87. of Mills Road, St. Clairsville, died Saturday at his home. He was born Sept. 2, 1901 in St. Clairs­ ville, the son of the late William Wright and Ida Wright Roscoe. He was a retired dairy farmer and a retired employee of Mariet­ ta Coal Co. He was a Protestant * by faith and was a former ' member of the Richland Township Board of Education. < He was preceded in death by his f wife, Etnel G. Wright; one ' brother, Albert Wright. Surviving are two sons, Charles r “Buss” Wright and George ( Wright Jr., both of St. Clairsville; seven daughters, Betty Patton of 3 Villa Grove, 111 Josephine Halterman of Clinton, 1owa, Norma Fry of Tuscon, Ariz., ' Dorothy Burdette of Martmsburg, W.Va., Nancy Easton of St. Clairsville, Doris Jackson of : Canal Fulton, Marjorie Knight of ■ Saginaw, Mich.; one brother, ; Herbert Roscoe of St. Clairsville; 17 grandchildren; 15 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. CLairsville, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Girove. Gerald Wright Retired Sgt. 1st Class Gerald D. “Bud” Wright oh Weirton, W.Va., died Friday, December 15, 2006 in Shadyside Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. Born August 25, 1935 in Bethesda, Ohio, he was the son of the late Virgil and Mae (King) Wright. Bud is survived by his wife of 46 years, Scherry (Thompson) Wright of Weirton; son, Mitchell Wright of Virginia Beach, Va.; son, Jeffrey (Tiina) Wright of Fort Mitchell, Ky.; daughter, Kristen (Ted) Frambes of McMurray, Pa.; daughter, Cindy (Tim) Hammond of Owosso, Mich.; six grandchil­ dren: Brandon Frambes, Alexander Wright, Timothy Hammond, Elizabeth Frambes, i Samuel Wright, and Loren j Hammond; siblings: Floella i Harmon of Canton, Ohio; Virgil (Betty) Wright of Rockville, Md.; Donna (Vic) Williams, Geraldine (Bob) Holloway and Karen (Jim) Teasdale, all of West Bellaire, Ohio; and many nieces and nephews. Bud graduated from Bellaire 'High School in 1953. He served 18 years in the U.S. Army, and three tours of duty in Vietnam. He was awarded three Purple Hearts. He was employed by Weirton Steel from 1972 to 1993. Bud loved life and his large extended family very much, who in turn loved him as well. Friends will be received on Tuesday, December 19 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., with funeral services being held at 1 1 a.m., Wednesday, December 20. Military servic­ es will follow, conducted by the American Legion Post U10 and the Weirton Honor Guard at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, Weirton, W.Va. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. I The family wishes to thank I Dr. Saieed Saieed and Dr. I Brijinder Kochar for their I many years of personal med- [ ical care. We also thank, the staff at Shadyside Hospital and Weirton Medical Center for their compassion and care. Memorial contributions may be made to The American Lung Association or The Salvation Army. WRIGHT, Gertrude, 93, of Shadyside Care Center, died Thursday in the center. She was a member of the First United Method­ ist Church, Bellaire. She was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Lloyd B., on June 3, 1963; a son, Patrick R., in 1985; her parents, Emil and Lizzie Barton Sommers; Five brothers, James, Everett, Frank Barton, Henry and Emil Sommers. Surviving are a daughter-in-law, Rose Wright of Bellaire; a brother, John Sommers of Bethesda; a sister, Marie Moore of Bethesda; four grandchildren, including Susan Dodds of Kissimmee, Fla.; a great- granddaughter. Friends received 2-4 > and 7-9 p.m. today at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where < services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial con­ tributions maybe made to the Shady side Care Center. I Shamrock Drive, Barnesville, died Monday in Barnesville Hospital. He was a retired machinist and former employee of Kirk’s Furniture Co., Barnesville. He was preceded in death by his parents, E.F. and Belle Showallcr Wright Surviving

J. D. Wright J. D. "Slick" Wright, 49, of Blaine Chermonl Rd., Blaine. Ohio, died _Fridav. June 28. _2ilQ2 at Lis5oiTTlospilart.isb6rK Ohio. He was bom Feb. S, 1953 in Bellaire. He was a former steelworker for Ormet and the owner of Joe Slick Enterprises and a Race Car Driver. He was a Presbyterian by faith and he loved and enjoyed life. He was preceded in death by his father, William Wright. Survivors include his wife: Patty "Trevor" Wright; his moth­ er: Lena "Lee" Cerny Wright of Belliare, Ohio; one daughter, Amanda Wright at home: three brothers: Phillip (Sherry) Wright of Warren, Ohio; Frank (Janet) Wright of Manassas Park, Va., and Bill (Terry) Wright of Corpus Christi, Texas; Brothers and sisters in law: Rocky Krivenko of Bellaire, Michael (Pat) Krivenko of Neffs, Linda (Paul) Taylor of St. Clairsville; several nieces and nephews; and his dog. Shadow. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2 to A and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Grisel Funeral Home, 400 33rd Street Bellaire, Ohio, where funera services will be held oi Wednesday at 1 p.m. Intermen in Armstrong Cemetery Armstrong Mills, Ohio. J. Dud! ia:ht JohrH’l^l^Vrig/t, 80, Zanesville, retired machinist and former Martins Ferry and Warnock resident, died Sunday at Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville, where he had been a patient for the past eight weeks. He was born in Bridgeport, June 26, 1893, a son of the late Spencer and Ellen Beck Wright. He was a 50-year employe of Hazel Atlas Glass Co., Wheeling, retiring in 1958. He was a member of the Junior Mechanics and Continental Can Veterans Association. Surviving are his widow, Jessie Lyons Wright, three sons, Ted D. Wright of Zanesville, Dr. James Wright of ' New York City, Jack Wright of Los Angeles, Calif., one daughter, Mrs. Paul (Margie) Pyle of Warnock, three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Renzler of Martins Ferry, Mrs. Katherine Dickerson of El Cerriton, Calif., Mrs. Eleanor Fultz of Seattle, Wash., seven grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday in Zanesville with Rev. Chester Imhausen officiating. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery, Zanesville. James “Pete” Wright James “Pete" Wright, for­ merly of Belmont, Ohio, died at his home in Walbridge, Ohio on Sunday, October 18, 2009. He was the son of the late Margaret Fitch Wright and Wayne “Tubby” Wright of Belmont. A memorial ser­ vice was held on October, 24, 2009 at W.K. Sujkowski & Son Funeral Home, 3838 Airport Highway, Toledo, Ohio. XnRIGHT, James Albert, 70, of Bethesda,

Josephus Wriglit died at his home near this place,'oin Saturday evening last, after a sickness from pneumonia of i.bout a week’s duration. His funeral took place on Tuesday. Services at the house conducted by Bev. Hackett. Intennient lu the Methodist burying ground. He was a man of many good qualities, kpd his death is a matter of much regret .throughout the community His family has the fullest sympathy exfeud ed to them by all qur people, ;-fs: Juanita Wright Juanita Wright, 78, of 532 V !

Main St., Barnesville, died Thurs­ :■ day, Dec. 1, 1994 in University « Hospital, Columbus. She was bom Nov. 1, 1916 in Alledonia, a daughter of the late Francis and Eva Moore Saffell. She was a retired employee of Barnesville Hospital and a member of Main Street United Methodist Church, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her brother, Russell Saffell; a sister, Geneva Beardmore. Surviving are her husband, Howard A.; a son, Gene of Huron; a daughter, Phyllis Bundy of Pataskala; a sister, Nada Beardmore of Woodsfield; a grandchild; two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell- Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, with the Rev. Gene Miller officiating. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library. KATHERINE WRIGHT Katherine M. Wright, 88, of Adena, OH passed away June 1, 2016 at,. East Ohio Regional HospTtaf. She was bom June 6, 1927 in Coraopolis, PA. Katherine was a retired head prep cook from Easl OhioJRegional HospiJ.aI.and West Texas Roadhouse^ She was a Methodist by faith. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Wright Sr. Katherine is survived by her children, Robert (Helen) Wright Jr. of Can­ ton, OH, Cindy Tincher of Flushing, OH, and Debra Wright oT Weirton, WV; several grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.-^^. Friends will be received Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, OH with the Reverend Barry Hall Offi­ ciating. Interment to fol­ low at Holly Memorial Gardens, Mt. Pleasant, OH. Keith E. Wright Keith E. Wright, 58, of Cochran Hill Road, Clarington, Ohio, died Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2003 in Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabiliation Center. He was bom Jan. 26, 1945 in New Martinsville, W. Va., the son of the late Edward W. and Laura L. Delbrugge Wright. He was a Navy veteran, an 1 employee with Rothenbuhler Trucking Company, a member of Immanuel United Church of Christ, Clarington, Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge, Osiris Temple, AAONMS, Wheeling I and past Master and member of I Masonic Lodge #597 F&AM, Clarington. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant son. Survivors include his wife, Jean Cross Wright, a daughter, Tammy (Terry) Reed of Beallsville, Ohio, a brother, Ken (Sherri) Wright of Woodsfield, Ohio; two sisters, Genelda (Joseph) Waligura of Clarington, Ohio and Sharon (Steven) Liskinich of Powhatan Point, Ohio and a granddaughter, Shardae Reed. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 2 to4 and 7 to 9 1 p.m., at Grisell Funeral Home, I 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, where funeral services will be held on Friday at 1 p.m., with Rev. Richard Wilson officiating. Masonic Services on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Interment in Clarington Cemetery, Clarington, where the Hannibal American legion Post #760 will conduct military graveside serv­ ices. Memorial contributions may be made to the Charity of Donor’s Choice. &ermit Wrighfc Kermit L. Wright, 67, RD 2, Neffs, died Wednesday, Jan. 19, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. ! X' He was born at Armstrongs Mills, April 15,1904, a son of the late Samuel L. and Emma Kocher Wright. He was a member of the Bellaire Church of Christ and was a retired employe of Westinghouse Corp., Wheeling. Surviving are his widow, Florence Ludwig Wright, one daughter, Mrs. Mary Virginia Scott, Deerfield, Ohio, five grandchildren, one brother, Ralph of Seville, Ohio, three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Schrum of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Maude Merritt of Neffs and Mrs. Mae Burkhart of Belmont. Two brothers, Cecil and Roy, and a sister, Mrs. Lois Workman, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Saturday in Bellaire with Evangelist Gerald Garlach and Evangelist Everett Kemp of­ ficiating. Burial was in Goudy Cemetery, Near Woodsfield. Louise Wright utaoh'h Louise Frasier Wright, 71, of Westerville, formerly of Bridge­ port, died Monday, Nov. 28, 1994. She was a daughter of the late Charles W. and Faye Barr Frasier. She was a Presbyterian. Surviving are her husband, Arthur S. Wright; two sons, Steven Wright of the home and A. Jeffrey Wright of Johnstown; three grand­ children; a sister, Josephine Frasier of Columbus; a brother, Charles Frasier of Oregon. Friends will be received at Weir Arend Funeral Home, 4221 N. High St., Columbus, on Friday from 9:30 a.m. until time of ser­ vices at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Cynthia N. Adcock officiating. Graveside services will be held at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville on Saturday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Susan Lockhart officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to The American Heart Asso­ ciation. >WRIGHT, Mae, 86, of Maple street, Bellaire, died Friday- Tan. 2. 1998, at the Country Club Retire­ ment Center, Bellaire. She was a member of the Bellaire Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Virgil Wright Sr., on July 11, 1968; two infant daugh­ ters; her parents, William H. and Lena Morris King; a brother, Roy King; a sister, Faye Ward. Surviving are two sons, Virgil Wright Jr. of Rockville, Md., and Gerald D. Wri?ht of Weirton; four daughters, F ..la Harman of Canton, Ohio, N .Victor (Donna) Williams, Mrs. Robert (Gerry) Holloway and Mrs. James (Karen) Teasdale, all of Bel­ laire; 21 grandchildren; 42 great­ grandchildren; three great-great- grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 .m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. § unday at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bellaire. Order of the Easter Star No. 581, Shadyside, services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire Christian Church, 3565 Belmont St., Bellaire, Ohio, 43906. -----...u, james Marie Irene Wright -/> 6 Marie Irene Wright, 87, of Heartland-Lansing Care Center, formerly of Wnitely Street, Bridgeport, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born Dec. 3, 1901 m Eaton, Colo., the daughter of the late Walter__and Tacy Campbell Waldo. /3 J/v,V /'-7 A She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Bridgeport. Order of Eastern Star 452 of Bridgeport, and a charter member of the Bridgeport AARP. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Wright; a brother, Alonzo Waldo; a niece, Karen Lee Milhorn. - Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. LeRoy (Phyllis) Ray of Bridge­ port and Mrs. Louis (Lois) Jeffers of Rayland; two nephews. Walter W. Waldo of Wheeling and Ronald C. Waldo of Bridgeport. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home. 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, today, noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where , services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Lohman Fisn officiating. Burial follows in l Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. WRIGHT, Martha Marie, 74, of 643000 Sand Hill Road, Bellaire, died Wednesday in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. She was a member of Coalbrook Presbyterian Church, Neffs. She was preceded in death by her parents, Marshall and Alice Andrews Howell; three brothers, Kenneth, Robert and Ben Howell. Surviving are her husband, Donald; two broth­ ers, Richard and Andrew “Bo” Howell, both of Bellaire; a sister, Helen Jean Baker of Apopka, Fla.; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknccht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Asso­ ciation. Barnesville,amm*. died Wednesday in Bamesville Health Care Center. She was an employee of the former Jonathan Logan Co., Bamesville, and a member of East Main Street Church of Christ, Bamesville. She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Elma Wells Gallagher; a sister, Leota Gallagher. Surviving are a son, William Gene of Bamesville; two sisters, Lola Major of Bamesville and ty'Iarie Wyant of Orrville, Ohio. Friends received from noon Saturday until time of services at 1 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, Bamesville. Interment in Crestvicw Cemetery, Bamesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bamsville Hutton Memorial Library. Mary Wright 7> Mary Havelka Wright, 82, Peachbelt Nursing Home, Warner Robbins, Ga., formerly of Neffs, died Wednesday in the nursing home. She was Dorn May 25, 1907 at Neffs, daughter of the late Louis and Catherine Havlicek Havelka. 3//)) A? ijtf She was preceded in death by her husbana, Cecil C. Wright. Surviving are a son, Lewis C. of Warren Robbins; two brothers, Alfred and Louis Havelka, both of Bellaire; two sisters, Jean Sostarich and Bess Wise, both of Neffs; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Enzy j Wade officiating. Arrangments bv Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire. Memorial contributions may be made to Neffs Fire Department and Emergency Squad. ! It is with i regret that we announce the death of Mrs. Mary Adda Wright, wife of Louis G. Wright, Esq., of Bel­ mont, which sad event occurred on Wednesday night last week. After the removal of the tumor, mention of which was made in this paper last week, Mrs. Wright continued to improve, with a fair prospect for her recovery, until Wednesday noon, when unfavorable symptoms manifested themselves; she became worse and continued to sink until 11 o’clock at night, when she ex­ pired. Mrs. Wright was.31 years of age. During the last three years of ! her life she was afflicted with the dis­ ease that finally caused her death. She suffered greatly, but always patiently, and was resigned to her fate. Mrs. .Wright was a daughter of Townsend Burns, of Goshen Township. She was a member of th&M. E. Church, a loving and devoted wife and mother, and in • ttiis severe affliction the husband and three motherless children have the heafrtfelt sympathies of many friends. The funeral took place on Friday after­ i noon, the remains being interred.in the \ cemetery at Belmont. Mary Beli^rig^t

Mrs. Mary Bells Wright, 70, cf i Belmont, died Sunday morning | at Bellaire City Hospital.i She was born Nov. 8, 1897, at Morristown, a daughter of Chester and Sarah Hinkle Lee. She was a member of the ; Morristown Christian Church I and a charter member of the ! Bethesda Chapter of the Eastern Star. Survivors include one brother, Howard C. Lee of St. Clairsville and several nieces and nephews. Her husband, Harry (Dutch) Wright, preceded her in death in 1946. Funeral sendees were held Wednesday at Bethesda with Rev. Paul Gollingshead officiat­ ing. Burial was in Belmont Cemetery. "Sfei. • * . 9 !

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WRIGHT, Mary Eliza­ beth Kesterson, 80, of Wheeling, W.Va., died on Monday, December 29, 2008, at home. She was born August 24, 1928 in Parkersburg, W.Va., the daughter of the late Grover Cleveland Kesterson and Hazel Ann Brabham Kester­ son; and was a Methodist. Mrs. Wright was a former Telephone Operator for C&P of WV; and a local artist. She was a member of the Ohio Valley Artist Guild; and a member of Oglebay Institute. She loved playing the piano and painting her pictures. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers and sisters, Lucy Collins, Donald A., Robert and Tim Kesterson. Surviving are her husband of 60 years, Edward E. Wright; two daughters, Yolan F. Williams and her husband, P. Tyler, of Monroe, Va. and Leisa C. Huddleston of Greensboro, N.C.; four grand­ children, Grey, Daron and Travis Huddleson and Lauren Williams; and several nieces and nephews. Friends received on Friday, Januaiy 2, 2009 from 11 a.m. until time of services at noon at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling with the Rev­ erend Margie Carr-Nickell officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Research, 15825 Shady Grove Road, Suite 140, Rockville, MD 20850-4022. WRIGHT, Michael Joseph, 55, of Wheeling, West Virginia, passed away on Wednesday, April 7,2011 at his home. He was born December 29, 1 955 in Columbus, Ohio, son of the late Harry F. Wright and Melvina Snyder Wright.-/^ Michael was a truck driver for Frayley and Schilling Trucking Company. He was a mem­ ber of Bethesda Church of Christ. Michael was very active with AA and enjoyed helping others. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his nephew, Isaiah Dean Miller. Michael is survived by his two brothers, Freddy (Barbara) Wright of Bethesda. Ohio and Paul Wright of Dallas, Georgia; four nieces, Wendi (Don) Miller of New Concord, Ohio. Dee (Richard) Hashman of Bethesda, Ohio. Tarni (Scott) Otoupal of Douglasville, Georgia and Bobbi Jo (David) Hargrove of Dallas, Georgia; great nieces and nephews Logan, Kaden and Lundyn Miller, Branden and Tyler Otoupal and Kayla, Joshua and Alyssa Hargrove; a special Aunt Shirley and Uncle Don Snyder of Bethesda Ohio; and a special friend Candy Kercher of Wheeling, West Virginia. Friends may call Saturday from 1 1 a.m. tol p.m., where a memorial service will be conducted at Kelly- Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethesda, OH 740- 484-4551. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ohio County Animal Shelter, Road 2, Box 370-BB, Triadelphia, 304-547- 1013. WRIGHT, Neel E., 59, of I- ridgeport, died Tuesday, June 20, 200Q_ in The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus. He was a retired first sergeant for the Army and a _ member of New Life Church," Woodsfield. He was preceded in death by his father, I. Neel Wri ght Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Susan) Reed of Harriman, Tenn., and Nancy Wright of Jacobsburg; his mother, Dorothy McCurdy Wright of Beallsville; two sisters, Janet Lewis of Sardis and Mrs. Doug (Judy) Kinnison of Flushing; two grandsons, Levi Reed and . Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. Interment in Holly Memonal Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Graveside services will be held by the Belmont County Council of the American Legion. WRIGHT, Neel, 77, of 23 Cadiz Pike, Bridgeport, died Saturday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was a retired employee of United Ohio Valley Dairy, Martins Ferry, a Protestant, and an Army Engineers veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gordon and Florence Conaway Wright; six brothers; two sisters. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy McCurdy Wright; a son, Neel E. of Bridgeport; two daughters, Judy Tomolonis of Martins Ferry and Janet Lewis of Sardis; a sister, Elizabeth St. John of Bridgeport; six grandchildren; two great-grandsons. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove. Bridgeport American Legion No. 227 services at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. - • ? UUIJ 11 Nellie Wright T'L Nellie Mae Wright, 88, Barnes- ville, died Tuesday in Barnesville Hospital. She ws born Jan. 17, 1901 at Alledonia, daughter of the late Sanford and Lucy Perkins

Barnesville Hospital, a member of Belmont Ridge Christian Church, Beallsville, and Belmont Grange. Among those surviving are three nieces and a nephew in­ cluding Arlene and Elaine Phillips of Barnesville, with whom she made her home. 5 Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be- thesda, 3 to 9 p.m. Friday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with Sherman Mullett officiating. Burial will be in Bel- , mont Ridge Cemetery,; Beallsville. , Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont Ridge Christian Church. WRIGHT, Patricia J. Jones, 89, oi‘ Linden Avenue, Moundsville, W.Va., died Friday, June 6, 2008, in Mound View Nurs­ ing Home. She was born September 27, 1929 in Aleppo. Pa„ the daughter of the late Howard and"Hazel Pauline Ullom Jones. She was a homemaker; and a member of the Moundsvilie Church of the Nazarene. She was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister, Jean Jones. Surviving are her husband, William Wright; two daugh­ ters, Becky Mileto of Ben- wood and Pam (Terry) Moore; a son, Michael (Joyce) Fluharty; a sister, Linda Carte, all of Moundsville; five grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren. Visitation Monday from 1 1 a.m. until lime services at 1 p.m. at the Moundsville Church of the Nazarene, First and Elm, Moundsville, with Pastor Leon Blaise officiating. A private graveside service will follow. Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 1 109 Second Street, Moundsville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 300 Scott Avenue, Morgan­ town, WV 26508, Patric ■ Patricki Rv Wright, 57, a resi­ dent of 222 Wagner Ave., Wesl Bellaire, died Sunday evening ir the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born June 3 1928 at Benwood, W.Va., a son of Gertrude Sommers Wright and the late Lloyd D. Wright. A retired employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Benwood plant, he was a Pro­ testant, a member of Bellaire American Legion Post No. 52 and was a veteran of World War II. I Surviving in addition to his mother, a resident of Bellaire, are his wife, Rose Shopper Wright; a daughter, Mrs. William (Susan) Dodds of Bell­ aire; three grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Grisell-Schenk Funeral Home, Dunaway Chapel, 37th and Belmont Sts., Bellaire, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Final arrange­ ments are incomplete. Rachel Wright Mrs. Rachel Louise Wright, RD 2, Adena, died Sunday. at her homc- Born Aug. 2AA909, fn Maynard, she was a daughter of Evan and Loreita McGrew Jenkins. She was a member of the Harrisville United Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband Harry Lee Wright, two sons. Da­ vid L. of Adena, Robert E. of Cleveland, three daughters, Mrs. James (Leona) Wolfe of the home, Mrs. Earl (Betty Jane) Conaway, Brunswick, Mrs. Ella Louise Burris at home, two bro­ thers, David of Elyria and Evan of South Carolina, one sister, Mrs. Ella Rousenberg, Cleveland, 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Dillon vale Tuesday with the Rev. Edward King officiating. Inter­ ment was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Raleigh Wright, Jr. Raleigh I. Wright, Jr., 74, of Cats Paw Ct., Salem, S.C., since 1988, and formerly of Colerain, died Dec. 30, 2001 at his home. He^was'borrT June 1, 1927 in Slagle, W. Va., a son of the late Raleigh I. and Johnie M. Robinson Wright Sr. He retired in 1982 as a Supervi­ sor for Weirton Steel, Weirton, W. Va., and was a graduate of Marshall College, Huntingon, W. Va., with a Bachelor of Engineering Science in May 26, 1952, and was a veteran of the U. S. Navy World War II. He was a member of Keowee Key Country Club, Keowee Key Golfers Assn. Life member of the Elks, a member of the American Legion Post #38 and V.F.W. Post #3613 both of Martins Ferry, and he also attended St. John's Lutheran Church, Walballa, S.C. His favorite activities were play­ ing golf with his many friends and boating. He was an avid golfer win­ ning several club tournaments where he will be sadly missed by his golf league friends. Surviving are his wife of 19 years, Laura H. Wilt Wright, a son James Wright and his wife Vicki of Adena, a daughter, Kathy Shaw and her husband Rick of Shadyside, a brother, Jerry Wright and his wife Loretta of Chesapeake, Va., and three grandchildren, Zachary and Taylor Wright and Joshua Mc'Cul- ley. He was preceded in death by his first wife Cecil Lena Bair Wright in Sept. 1981 and a brother James Wright. Surviving family of his wife Laura includes a son James Wilt of Charlotte, N.C., a daugter Debra Griffes and her husband Mike of Portsmouth, N.H., and four grand­ children: Laura Wilt, and Jimmy, Caroline and David Griffes. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 5 to 8 p.m. at the Hesjop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Peter L. Pilger, officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Plans for a memorial service to be held at St. John's Lutheran Church, Walhalla, S. C., will be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Asso­ ciation. Ralph K. Wright Ralph K. Wright, 75, Seville, died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1998 at Rediha. He was bum iii Neffs. A retired rate analyst torTiener- al Tire, Akron, he was a Navy vet­ eran of World War II and a former member of Seville Lions Club. Surviving are his wife, Betty; two daughters, Andrea VanPelt of Canton and Jane Ann Brock of Medina; three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Oct. 31 at Armstrong Funeral Home, 25 Pleasant St., Seville. Burial fol- , lowed in Mound Hill Cemetery, ( Seville. v Memorial contributions may be made to Seville-Guilford EMS, 6 Spring Street, Seville, Ohio 44273. - WRIGHT, Robert E., 82, of Smith field, W.Va., died Monday, January 2, 2006 at his home. He was a member of the Lovvman Baptist Church, near Pine Grove, W.Va. He had worked for Wades worth Broth­ ers; pumped oil wells for Bardie Kroll of New Mata- moras, Ohio; and had worked for the West Virginia Depart­ ment of Highways. He was preceded in death by his wife, Madge L. Wildman Wright on February 10, 1999; his parents, Clarence D. and Ida Margaret Floyd Wright; and three sisters. Surviving are two sons, Randy and Eugene, both of Smithfield; his companion, Velma Bates of Jacksonburg, W.Va.; three brothers, Paul (Virginia) of Parkersburg, W.Va., Kenneth (Floriene) of Jacksonburg and Harold (Dorothy) of Fairview, W.Va.; two sisters, Mabel (Bob) Haught of Fairview and Dorothy Wildman of Pine Grove, W.Va.; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Palmer Funeral Home, Pine Grove, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment in the Wildman Cemetery, Pine Grove. WRIGHT, Robert E. “Bob,” 79, of 116 Hill Street, Sis­ tersville, W.Va., died Monday, March 1,2004 in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va. He was born Dec. 19, 1924 in Washington, Pa., a son of the late Glenn Wright and Ethel Lawlis Wright. He practiced law in Sis- tersville for 40 years and was a former Tyler County Prosecutor. He was a World War II Army veteran of the 99th Infantry and was awarded a Purple Heart. He was also a Korean Army veteran serving in the 101 st Airborne; a member of St. Paul Episcopal Church, Sistersville; a graduate of Morgantown High School and WVU College of Law; a former City Attorney for Sistersville and Paden City, W.Va.; former Sistersville Hospital Board Member; and a member of the Phoenix Lodge No. 73 A.F. & A.M., the Nemesis Shrine Tem­ ple, VFW Post 6327 and Ameri­ can Legion Post 67 of Sis­ tersville, the Sistersville Lions Club, the BPOE No. 333 of Sis­ tersville and the Sigma Chi Fra­ ternity. Surviving are his wife, Emily Broadwater Wright; a son, Tom (Joyce) Wright of Cincinnati, Ohio; daughters, Joanna (Tom) Rini of Cleveland, Ohio and Jeanette “Gigi” (Dan) Lee of Morgantown, W.Va.; brothers, Kenneth Wright of Anderson, Ind. and Willis Wright of Fair­ fax, Va.; grandchildren, Andy and David Wright, Robert Arthur “Bart” and Frank Joseph Olds, Apryl Lee, Anthony and Joseph Benjamin Rini; and a great-grandson, Joey Rini. Friends may call at the Myers Funeral Home, Sistersville from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday . Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Paul Epis­ copal Church, Sistersville with Father Richard Heller officiat­ ing. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Sistersville. j &

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Robert Wright, Sr. Robert Sarge Wright, Sr., of Adena, died Sunday, March 14, 2004 at OSU Medical Center, Columbus. He was born Sept. 20, 1932 in Blainesville, Ohio, the son of the late Harry and Rachael Jenkins Wright. He was retired from the US Army Reserves following active duty during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Desert Shield. He was also retired coal miner from the Saginaw Mine; a member of the St. Clairsville American Legion and VFW as well as the Cooties Club in Cambridge, Ohio. In addition to his parents, Robert was preceded in death by one brother David Wright and one sister Leona Wolf. He is survived by his wife Katherine Fish Wright of Adena; one son Robert Wright, Jr. of Canton; two daughters Cindy Tincher of Flushing and Debbie Wright of Weirton; two sisters Betty Thompson of New Hampshire and Louise Bradley of Adena; 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend visitation Thursday 2 to 4 and 6 | to 8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second St., Dillonvale, Ohio, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. with full military honors Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. WRIGHT, Rose E., 82, of St. Clairsville, died Thursday, December I, 2011 at Forest Hill Nursing Home. "7^/ She was born inBe llaire, Ohio, on September 28, 1929, daughter of the late Kuzma and Anna Myers Shopper. She was a retired employee from the Kroger Company in Bellaire; a member of the Calvary Presbyterian Church; and a former volunteer at Shadyside Care Center. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Patrick Wright; three broth­ ers, Edward, Joseph and Glenn Shopper; and four sisters, Lucy Goff, Mary Robson, Tracel Shindle decker and Ruth Riggs. Surviving are her daugh­ ter, Susan (William) Dodds of Sparta, Ohio; three grandchildren, William (Kelly) Dodds, Vanessa (Dav-e) Gann and Jason Dodds; six great grandchil­ dren, Caleb, Luke. Ruth, Megan, Hannah and Austin; and dear friend, Clyde Hochstrasser. Family and friends will be received on Saturday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, where serv- I ices will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. with Pastor Laurie Armstrong officiating. Private burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Calvary Presbyterian Church. WRIGHT, Ruth M„ 87, or West Alexander, Pa., died Saturday, February 4, 2006 in the Bishop Hodges Continuous Care Center in Wheeling, W.Va. after a serious illness of one week. She was born January 16, 1919 in Donegal Twp., Wash­ ington County, Pa., a daughter of R.E. and Olive Irene Gibson McAdoo and had resided in West Alexander all her life. Mrs. Wright was a member of the West Alexander Christ­ ian Church, was a 1937 gradu­ ate of West Alexander High School and had attended Penn Commercial Business College. She was fomerely employed by Handler's Truck slop and as an elder care person in the West Alexander area and was a self-employed farmer all of her life and as long as her health permitted. Mrs. Wright was a lifelong Democrat serving on the Washington County Democrat­ ic Executive Committee, served as a committeewoman for over 50 years and also served as Donegal Twp. Asses­ sor for over 50 years. She was a 40 year member and Past President of the West Alexander American Legion Auxiliary, a member of the Washington County Tri- Coun­ ty Council and numerous homemakers association. She was a member of the West Alexander Golden Ager Senior Citizens, and a member of the O.E.S., Evening Star Chapter 187 of Claysville. On August 26, 1943, she married Harley Eugene Wright, who died January 25, | 1966. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two children, who died in infancy. Surviving are a son, Robert E., husband of Judy Frishette Wright of West Alexander; three grandchildren, Kathleen, wife of Sam Croft, David, hus­ band of Marcie Laudermilt Wright and Brian, husband of Jessica McCord Wright, all of West Alexander; two great- grandsons, Evan and Tyler Wright; “Buss” husband of loan Cunningham McAdoo of West Alexander and other rela­ tives. She was the last of her [immediate family. I Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Monday and 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in the West Alexander Christian Church, West Alexander, Pa., where services will be held at I 1 a.m. Wednesday February 8, 2006 with Rev. Bruce Graff officiating. Interment will fol­ low in West Alexander Ceme­ tery. A memorial service will be conducted by the Evening Star Chapter 187 at 7 p.m. Monday in the church and a memorial service will be conducted by the West Alexander American Legion Auxiliary at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the church. The family suggests memo­ rial contributions be made to the Resident Council Activity Fund c/o Bishop Hodges Con­ tinuous Care Center, P.O. Box 6316, Wheeling, WV 26003. Friends and family may view the obituary and send condolences to the family at www.rushfuneralhomeinc.om Arrangements under the direction of.Rush Funeral Home, Inc., Rogersville, PA. WRIGHT, Sadie Pearl, 92, of Sardis, Ohio, formerly of Center Point, W.Va., died Sun­ day, Dec. 14, 2003 in the New Martinsville Health Care Cen- ter. She was born July 16, 1911 in Doddridge County, W.Va., the daughter of the late Johnny and Hattie Snyder Gaines. She was a member of Pleas­ ant Baptist Church, Center Point, W.Va. and attended Unit­ ed Methodist Church, Sardis, Ohio. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Claude Wright; a son, Jimmy Wright; a daughter, Lor­ raine Huffman; a sister, Rudy Cunningham; a son-in-law, John D. Hayes Sr.; a brother, Archie Gaines; and a great-granddaugh­ ter. Survivors include two sons, Larry (Beth) Wright of Williamstown, W.Va. and Jack (Marilyn) Wright of Mineral Wells, W.Va.; four daughters, Janice (Darrell) Glover and Diana Hayes, both of Sardis, Shirley (Kermit) Ash of Anti­ och, Ohio and Betty (Earl) Seese of Perry, Ohio; a sister, Ethel Cutright of Baltimore, Md.; two half-sisters, Genevieve Richter of Painesville, Ohio and Betty Moore of Hallbrook, Pa.; 17 grandchildren; 22 great­ grandchildren; a great-grandson; and four step-great-grandchil­ dren. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2-9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home, 37234 Mound Street, Sardis, Ohio where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Darrin Wright and the Rev. Richard Wilson offici­ ating. Interment in Christian Church Cemetery, Center Point, W.Va. WRIGHT, Shirley A., 79, of Belmont, Ohio passed away Monday, March 26, 2012 at Emerald Pointe. She was born May 9, 1932 in Belmont, Ohio, daughter of the late Charles Wayne Wright and Margaret Fitch Wright. •'7 L She was a bank teller and enjoyed Bingo and yard sales. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her brother, James Wright. Shirley is survived by her sister, Cathy (Lee) Wickens; nephews, Tom Wright and Chris Emory: niece, Audrey Wickens; and great niece and nephew. Morgen and Makenna Emory, At Shirley’s request, services will be private and at the convenience of her family. Arrangements entrusted to: Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street. Bethesda, Ohio. WRIGHT, Theresa Marie, 79, of St. Clairsville, Ohio died Friday January 18, 2013 at her home. She was born December 1 5, 193 3 at Export, PA a daughter of the late Antonio and Antoenette Mangene Giannangeli. Theresa was a retired employee of Bellaire City Hospital as a central supply aid and was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband Harry E. “Bud” Wright, Sr. and an infant sister. Surviving are one daughter Marie A. Wright of St. Clairsville; two sons, Gary (Cindy) Wright of Salesville, Ohio, Harry E. (Terrie) Wright, Jr. of Martins Ferry, Ohio; a sis­ ter Ladina (Eugene) Reant of Bellaire, Ohio; a sister- in-law Geraldine Lynn of Blaine, Ohio; five grand­ children, Tina Wright Mosa, Kellee (Adam) Blon, Suzann Wright, Amy and Allison Wright; two great grandchildren, Katie and Jay Mosa; several nieces and nephews; and her beloved two dogs Scrappy and Tori. Friends will be held Sunday and Monday from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home 441 37th Street Bellaire with a vigil service Monday at 3:45 p.m. 77. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Fr. Daniel Heusel as celebrant. Burial follows in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society 870 Michigan Avenue Columbus. Ohio 4321 5. WRIGHT, Thomas Henry, 70, formerly of Powhatan Point, Ohio, died May 23, 2009, in Kentucky. He was born September 23, 1938, in Powhatan Point, a son of the late Henry and Inez Hill Wright. Thomas was employed in sales and was a veteran of the Marine Coips. Thomas is survived by three children; Kimberly Wright of Louisville, Ky., Tamara Tate of Palatka. Fla., Debra Steele of Covington, Ga.; two sisters, Jane Sweetnich, Carole Ciszewski both of Shadyside, James Wright of Shadyside. Robert Wright of Macon, Ga.; seven grand children and three great­ grandchildren. There will be no visita­ tion. Services and interment will be held at the conven­ ience of the family at Powhatan Cemetery. Arrangements by the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory. Vera Mrs. Vera 'wif'H. Wrignt, mother of James Wright, superin­ tendent of Belmont County Joint Vocational School, died Thursday, March 15, at her home in Salem, Ohio. She was born in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 11, 1893, a daughter of the late George and Jessie McKay Wensley. She was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Salem, was active in the Women’s Society of the church and was a 50-year member of the Salem Order of Eastern Star. Surviving also, are her husband, Albert E. Wright, two other sons, Jack W. Wright of Willowick, Ohio, Dr. Donald C. Wright of Pittsford, N.Y., three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Vaughn of Salem, Miss Valeria Wensley and Mrs. Norman Mole, both of Toronto, Canada, two brothers, Jack Wensley of Toronto, William Wensley of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, eight grand­ children. A son, George, preceded her in death. Funeral services were held in Salem with Rev. Bruce Milligan officiating. Burial was in Salem. WRIGHT, Vera Ulaughn, 77, of Morristown, Ohio, died November 30, 20 1 1 at Forest Hills, St. Clairsville. She was born February 9, 1934 in Tylersburg, Pa. and was the daughter of the late Harry Earl and Elisabeth Sarah Host. She was preceded in death by four brothers and nine sisters. C^T She is survived by her husband, George J Wright of the home,"whom she married on March 2 1. 1953; a son, Terry Wright (MaryAnn) of Seneca Lake; two daughters, Valerie Moore (Roger) of Belmont and Laurie (Tom) Makoski of Cincinnati; four granddaughters, Sarah and Rachel Makoski, and Kathryn and Stephanie Moore; and many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Friday, December 2, 2011 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, Ohio where funeral servic­ es will be held Saturday December 3, 201 1 at 10 a.m. with Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Animal Shelter in St. Clairsville, Ohio or to Valley Hospice, 1 0686 State Route 1 50, Rayland, OH 43943. Virginia Wright Virginia M. Wright, 77, 313 Mound St., Tiltonsville, died Sunday at East Ohio Regional Hospital. She was bom in Bcllaire, Dec. 25,1913, a daughter of the late Benjamin and Icy Sims Glasgow. She was a member of the Tiltonsville United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Benjamin, Robert, and James; a sister, Daisy Powell. Surviving are her husband, Charles W.; one son, Charles A. of Endwcll,v N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs. John (Judy) Costello of Wetumpka, Ala. - and Nancy Kaylor of Martins Ferry; nine grandchildren; two great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the ( Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Robert Glasgow officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. WRIGHT, Walter “Teabag,” 85, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Sunday, September 5, 2004 in the Bish­ op Joseph H. Hodges Continu­ ous Care Center, Wheeling. He was bom July 8, 1919 in Wheeling, the son of the late Warren and Minnie Geis Wright. Mr. Wright was a 1938 grad­ uate of the former Wheeling High School; a WWII Army Veteran; a member of the Wheeling Island Lions Club; and a member of the Thomson Unit­ ed Methodist Church. He was a salesman for 49 years for the I Jewel Tea Company, his territo­ ry being all of the eastern part of I the state of Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Nancy Loew. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy House Wright; three children, Linda Lee Westfall and her husband, James, of Nellysford, Va., Philip D. Wright Sr. and his wife, Linda, of St. Clairsville, Ohio and Tam- mie Lou Nelson and her hus­ band, David, of Spokane, Wash.; 10 grandchildren, Terri Johnson, Brad Westfall and his wife, Brenda, Kelli Mullen and her husband, Peter, Scott Westfall and his wife, Michelle, Phil Wright Jr., Dr. Jeff Wright and his wife, Anne, Gary Wright and his wife, Karen, Brad Wright, Trisha Bush and her husband, | Eric, and Alex Nelson; 13 great­ grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews including a special niece, Carol Tuttle. Friends will be received from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Sep­ tember 7, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Septem­ ber 8, 2004 with the Rev. Dougi Liston officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheel­ ing. Personal condolences may be offered to the family a www.kepnerfuneral.com. IGHT, Warren w. “Wink” Sr., 80, of Pipe Creek, Ohio, died Saturday Sept. 15, 2001, Fn Belmont Manor, St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was retired from Nor*th American Coal Co., Central Shop, Powhatan Point, Ohio; a 60-year member of United Mine Workers of America; a Navy veteran of World War II; a member and trustee of Jacobsburg United Methodist Church. He was born March 15, 1921, at home in Pipe Creek, son of the late George Cecil and Grace Pearl Hill Wright; also preceded in death by his wife, Hilda Lucille Shaver Wright; six siblings, John, George, Dorcas, Inez and Betty Wright. Surviving are four sons and three daughters, George and William, both of Mentor, Ohio, Warren W. Jr. of Brockton, Mass., and Raymond D. of Bellaire, Ohio; three daughters, Inez Mani- ni of Weirton, Mildred P. Woryk of Troy, Ohio, and Martha Wright of Wheeling; 12 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Monday, 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Tooth- man Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, Ohio. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Jacobsburg United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Robert Phillips officiating. Inter­ ment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the youth program at Jacobsburg United Methodist Church. • WRIGHT, William B Ph.D., 79, of Weirton, W.Va., died Saturday, August 21, 2004 in the Weirton Medical Center. He was born in Pine Grove, W.Va. on February 9, 1925, son of the late Roland B. Wright and Hazel Eckleberry Wright. William was a member of the Toronto Church of Christ in Toronto, Ohio; a veteran of the U.S. Army having served in WWII; and a member of the 25-year club of Weirton Steel. He was a 1949 graduate of David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tenn., a 1950 grad­ uate of West Virginia Universi­ ty with a master’s degree, and a 1977 graduate of the Universi­ ty of Pittsburgh with a Ph.D. He was adjunct professor at West Virginia Northern Com­ munity College for several years. He also preached at numerous Churches of Christ in the area for many years. He was retired from Weirton Division of National Steel Cor­ poration as a supervisor in the Industrial Engineering Depart­ ment. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Pat Rice. Surviving are his wife, Hazel Louise Tuttle Wright; a daugh­ ter, Carol Wright of Weirton; three sons, Charles Wright and his wife, Debbie, of Weirton, David Wright and his wife, Elizabeth, of Wheeling, W.Va. and Donald Wright and his wife, Paula, of Weirton; a brother, Bob L. Wright and his wife, Esther, of Vienna, W.Va.; a sister, Phyllis Williams and her husband, Harold C. “Ten­ nessee”, of Weirton; three grandchildren, Kenneth (Melanie) Wright of Weirton, Dawn (Jamison) Speidel of Pickerington, Ohio and Ryan Wright of Weirton; and three great-grandchildren, Tyler and Alexandria Wright and Joseph Speidel. Friends received Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Steel and Wolfe Funeral Home, Inc., 380 Penco Road, Weirton, W.Va. where services will be held on Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 11 a.m. with Evan­ gelist Earl Robertson officiat­ ing. Burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Weirton with military services by the Weirton VFW Firing Squad and the Evertt Maki American Legion Post No. 10 Honor Guard. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Parkin­ son Foundation, Inc., 1501 N.W. Ninth Avenue, Bob Hope Road, Miami, FL 33136-1494. Online condolences may be sent to www.steelandwolfe.com. William E. Wright/^Ww- William E. Wright, 68, 56220 First St., Brookfield Addition, Bel- laire, died Saturday, Dec. 24, 1994 at City Hospital, Bellaire. He was bom Dec. 4, 1926 in Bridgeport, a son of the late John and Myrtle Gillespie Wright. He was a retired employee of the U.S. Postal Service, Bellaire office. He was a member of the Bellaire Presbyterian Church, Captina Sportsman’s Club of Powhatan Point and an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Lena Cemy Wright; four sons, Phillip L. of Warren, J.D. of Bridgeport, Frank E. of Centerville, Va., and William O. of Corpus Christi, Tx.; a sister, Shirley Taylor of Corpus Christi, Tx.; seven grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friends then received at the Bellaire Presbyterian Church, 36th & Guernsey St., Wednesday from 10 a m. until time of service at 1 p.m., i with the Rev. Larry Armstrong offi­ ciating. Burial follows in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to Bellaire Presbyterian Church. ____ Zela Wright -fy Zela M. Berry Wright, 77, of Lansing, died Saturday at the home of her daughter in Shadyside. She was born March 1, 1912 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late John and Anna Burch Berry. She was preceded in'

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CLARA WYCHERLEY Clara V. (Wolf) Wycher­ ley, 93, of Bridgeport, Ohio, passed away Sunday. January 11, 2015, in Wheeling Hospital. She was bom August 12, 1921, daughter of the late Harry and Barbara (Bem- ert) Wolf. She was a mem­ ber of St. Joseph Cathedral and St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. In addition to her par­ ents, she is preceded in death by her loving hus­ band, Kenneth Wycherley; a daughter, Dorothy G. Bowman; sisters Marjorie Giles, Dorothy Winzenreid and Lois Quiroz; brothers John, Richard, and Thomas Wolf; granddaughter Debo­ rah Bowman and grandson Sean Wycherley. She is survived by her five sons, Kenneth (Diana) Wycherley, Jr. of Southing­ ton, Conn., Robert (Denise) Wycherley of Wheeling, Joseph (Tammy) Wycher­ ley of Wheeling, Charles Wycherley of Wheeling, and William (Sue) Wycher­ ley of Wheeling; three daughters, Kathy (Gary) Fowler of Bridgeport, Mary Elizabeth (Russ) Saupe of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Pamela Sue Doty of Wheeling; one brother, Larry Wolf of Cleveland, Ohio; two sis­ ters, Peggy (Edward) Thomas of Triadelphia, W.Va., and Joan (Larry) Gribbcn of Triadelphia; son in-law, Donald Bowman; sister-in-law, Betty Lou Wolf; 21 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. Friends and family will be received from 10 a.m. until the time of the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 14, 2015, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheel­ ing, with Rev. Doug Ondeck as celebrant. Inter­ ment will be held at M t. Calvary Cemctcry^A' Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Online condolences may >c offered to the family at vww.altmeyer.com. WYCHERLEY, Sean Michael Allen, 18, of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died on Friday, June 22, 2007. He was born March 5, 1989, in Wheeling, the son of Robert “Zack” Allen Wycher­ ley of Wheeling and Pastor Penny Calmbacher of Wheel- ,ngo 1 Sean attended West Virginia Northern Community College in Wheeling; was a member of Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church in Sherrard, where he was a volunteer and also was a volunteer at Fourth Street United Methodist Church in Wheeling. He was preceded in death by his maternal great grandmoth­ er, Mary Powanda; and his paternal grandfather, Kenneth N. Wycherley. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his fiancee, Meagan M. Hall of Moundsville; three brothers, Bryan D. Daniels and his wife, Dana, of Benwood, Shad C. Daniels of Benwood and Cody A. Wycherley of Wheeling; a sister, Annette M. White and her husband, Mike; his mater­ nal grandparents, Harry Bilin- sky of Wheeling and Nettie Sovich of Benwood; his pater- : nal grandmother, C lara Wycherley of Wheeling; five nephews; and several aunts and uncles. Friends received on Tues­ day, June 26, 2007 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling, where serv­ ices will be held on Wednes­ day, June 27, 2007 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Charles Dayton and Lillian Kurpil officiating. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to the West Virginia Northern Community College-, 11704 Market Street, Wheeling, >WV 26003 or to the Wheeling Skate Park. WYCHLINSKI, Robert Michael, 83, of Wheeling, died Saturday, March, 7, 2009, in the Shadyside Care Center, Shdyside, Ohio. He was born November 14. 1925 in Wheeling WV., the son of the late John and Anna Loda Onifrey Wychlinski. Robert was a retired Rail­ road Car Repairman a U.S. Army Veteran of WWI1 and a Catholic by faith. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by four sisters and two brothers. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Sue Manning Wych­ linski, and a brother, John Wychlinski of Wheeling. There will be no visita­ tion at the funeral home. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family in Mt Calvary Cemelery, Wheeling. Arrangements made by Kepner Inineral Home. 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling. wv WYCKOFF, Dorothy M., 87, of Steubenville, Ohio, died Sunday, July 27, 2008. She was born in Steubenville, on April 27, 1921, the daughter of the late Henry L. and Edith M. Lowmiller Still. Dorothy was an avid bowler and a member of Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles S. Wyckoff. Dorothy is survived by her daughters, Sandra L. Wyckoff of Steubenville, and Donna Rodgers of Woodberry, N.J.; grandchil­ dren, Jodi and Bryan Mon­ roe; and two great-grand­ children. Friends may call at Dun- lope-Shorac Funeral Home, Wintersville. Ohio, on Tuesday, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 1 2:30 p.m., with the Rev. William Brown offici­ ating. Memorial contributions may be directed to the church. ______

Wayne,!:»2 Hayes Apartments, Mar­ tins Ferry, died Saturday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born August 31, 1902 at Kalmazoo, Mich., a daughter of the late William and Nellie Witters Hooth. She was a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, St. Monica’s Guild, and Ladies’ Auxiliary of VFW, all of Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death bv her husband, Eugene V. Wyckoff; three brothers and two sisters. Surviving are a son, Eugene W. Wyckoff ofTryon, N.C.; a daugh­ ter, Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Pirozak of St. Clairsville; a sister, Marion Peters of Colon^ Mich.; six grandchildren; four great­ grandchildren. Memers of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Services will be conducted in the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Fri­ day at 1 p.m.? witn the Rev. David Waylana officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Margaret Wyeth Margaret Elizabeth Wyeth, 84, 56061 Governor Dr., Bellaire, died Wednesday in the Bellaire City Hospital. She was born Oct. 5, 1902 in Washington, Pa., a daugh­ ter of the late Marie and William Frank. IZJTWfctffff*> She was a member of the First Lutheran Church at Washington, and a former employee of the Washington Laundry and the Washington Toy Factory. She was preceded in death by a son, George Edward Wyeth; a grandson. Surviving are a son, Charles I Wyeth of Andover; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Thomas (Alice) Hayes of Bellaire and Mrs. Robert (Ella Mae) White of Lorain; 16 grand­ children, 13 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren. Services were held today at the William G. Neal Funeral Home. 925 Allison Ave.. Washington, ana burial followed in Washington Cemetery. Anna nec So WYHOWANEC iWAIlONICK), Anna, 76, of 410 Madison St., Martins Ferry, died Monday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a retired employee of East Ohio Regional Hospital and a member of St. Mary’s Roman Catho­ lic Church, Martins Ferry. Surviving are three brothers, Steve of Tiltons- ville, John of Lyman, S.C., and Peter Wahonick of Cleveland; four sisters, Mary Matysiak of Martins Ferry, Eva Nameth and Justine Junniewich, both of Yorkville, Josephine Davis of Pittsburgh. Friends received at Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Interment in River-; view Cemetery, Martins Ferry.f Rosary devotions at 3 p.m. today. ^ WYKE, Timothy A., 12, of Middlebourne, W.Va., died Sunday, February 24, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital. He was bom September 30, 1995, the son of Alan “Doug” Wyke and Linda (Leek) Wyke. Timmy was a fifth grade stu­ dent at Arthur I. Boreman Ele­ mentary School. Timmy had a passion for rid­ ing his 4-wheeler, hunting and fishing, and especially spending time with his dad in the garage. He recently assisted his mother in decorating a cake by using M&Ms to make a big smiley face on it. Timmy loved life and his family. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Jack B. Wyke, of New Martinsville, W.Va. In addition to his parents, Timmy is survived by his sister, Brittany “Sissy”; his puppy, Sparky; his maternal grandpar­ ents, Lloyd and Margaret Leek of Middlebourne; his paternal grandmother, Melba G. (Still- wagoner) Wyke of New Mar­ tinsville; and several uncles, aunts and cousins. Friends may call at the Myers Funeral Home, Sistersville, WV, , on Wednesday, from 4-8 p.m. Pastor Louise Baker will offi­ ciate the funeral on Thursday, at 10:30 a.m. Burial in Paden Memorial Gardens, Paden City, WV. In lieu of flowers, the “Timmy Wyke Memorial Fund” has been set up to aid his family with funeral expenses. Donations can be made at the Union Bank, Inc., P.O. Box 145, Middlebourne, \AA/ 961/1Q GERALDINE WYKERT Geraldine Alberta Wykert, age 87, of N. 4th Avenue, Paden City, WV passed away Saturday, May 16, 2015 at Genesis in New Martinsville, WV. She was born September 20, 1927 in Silver Hill, WV, the daughter of the late James E. “Kale” and Clarice Miller Stem. She was a retired certified nursing assistant, a member of Dulfy Church of Christ, and sEe loved to quilt and craft. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis N. Wyk­ ert; a daughter, Rosalie Wyk­ ert; two brothers, Sydney and Glenn Stem; and a sister, Vir­ ginia Geho. Survivors include two daughters, Lavonda Wright of New Martinsville, and Phyllis Turpin of Talmo, GA; three sons, James (Linda) Wykert, and Lewis (Diann) Wykert, all of Wileyville, and Timothy (Kimberly) Wykert of Clarington, OH; 12 grand- chi Id reruRocfnby Turpin, Yvonne (Danny) Kellar, Brian Turpin, Christina Davis, Victoria (Daniel) Mounsey, Jennifer (Zachary) Changuris, Jessica Wright, Carol (Richie) O’Neil, Amy Kelly, Eric Wykert, Adrienne Wykert, and Courtney (Ryan) Frye; 22 great-grandchildren, Michael, Jacob, Alyssa, Ben­ jamin, and Jacqueline Moun­ sey, Cory Kellar, Lewis Rymanowicz, Timothy, Nicholas, Johnathan,'and Kayla Davis, Cierra and Shenley O’Neil, Conner and Findley Changuris, Madison and Montgomery Kelly, Har- lie and Austin Wykert, Wil­ low Haslam, Kaidence Frye, and Kenneth Wright; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Monday from.1-3 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. at Grisell Funer­ al Home & Crematory, 751 Third St., New Martinsville, WV where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. with Donald KJrne offi- ciating. jLA/ 7 Interment m Poole Ceme­ tery. Wileyville, WV. WYKERT, Mrs. Mary Bertha Robbs, 79, of 202 Adams St., Steubenville, died Sunday al r: 10 a.m. in Gill Memorial Hos­ pital, Steubenville. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 6 L883, a daughter of John and Josephine Whisson Hobbs, bul bad been a resident of Steuben ville for 30 years. She was i member of the First Christiar Church, Steubenville. Her hus band, Charles Wykert, preced ed her in death. Surviving ar< two daughters, Mrs. Irene Ku nik and Mrs. John Monahan both of Wheeling; two sisters Mrs. Charles Jonas of Lansing Mrs. Harry Doush of Triadel phia; one brother, Leonari Hobb s, Spokane, Wash., li grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren. Friends are be ing received at the McClavi Funeral Home, Steubenville Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Fu n e r a 1 arrangements are in complete. Minnie Wylie Minnie M. Ryan Wylie, 89, formerly of Laslo Apts., Martins Ferry, died Sunday in South Shore Hospital, Miami, Fla. She was born June 22, 1898 at Captina, W.Va., a daughter of the late Oliver and Virginia Hall Rvan. She was a member of tne First Christian Church at Martins Ferry and a retired employ ee of the Sward Glove Factory, Martins Ferry.// Q £ f She was preceded in death by her husbana, Robert J. Wylie; a daughter, June Wylie, and a son, Oliver Wylie; a sister, Eula Mc- Cleary; three brothers, Smith, Gus and Gayle Ryan. Surviving are two sons, James G. Wylie of Tucker. Ga., and Joe R. Wylie of Pembroke Park, Fla.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednes­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Don Allen officiating. Burial will be in Bel­ mont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairs ville.______1 Emma Wyman Emma Hayes Ricker Wyman 88, a resident of Spring Park, St Clairsville, died Sunday. She was bom Aug. 1, 1896 at Annis- quam, Mass., a daughter of the late Edson and Ada Ricker. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Wyman Sr., in 1954; eight brothers and two sisters. Surviving are two sons, David Jr. of Flossmoor, 111., Richard of Steubenville; a daughter, Mar­ jorie Dollard of Winnetka, 111.; 10 grandchildren; 12 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednes­ day, by the Rev. William Popa. Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville, at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Outreach Pro­ gram of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville or the St. Clairsville Public Library. ELBERT WYMER Elbert C. Wymer, 91, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, March 19, 2017 at Wheeling Hospital, Wheel­ ing, W.Va. He was born February 9, 1926 in Stockport, Ohio, the son of the late George W. and Hattie Belle (Ham- mon) Wymer. He was retired from the Lovelace Trucking Compa­ ny. Elbert was a member of the Cave Club and Bates Lodge No. 1 A.F. & A.M. and was a 32nd Degree Mason of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Wheeling. He was a veteran of U.S. Navy, World War II. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Pyle and a sister, Hazel Pepura. Surviving are his wife, Hilda L. (Shafer) Pyle Wymer; a son, Thomas Wymer of Wheeling, W.Va.; daughters, Patricia Wilson of Fla. and Debra (Dave) Clark of St. Clairsville, Ohio; five grandchildren, Seth (Missy) Wymer, Jarrad Wymer, Tricia (Ronald J.) Cottman III, Danial Wilson and Christopher Bowers; and 14 step-grandchildren. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. L- Arrangements by Heslop Funeral Home, 415 Walnut St Mnrtins Ferry. OH. WYNN, Clara A., 71, of Marietta passed away at 12:29 a.m. on Sunday, August 14, 2011, at Mari­ etta Memorial Hospital. She was bom on Decem­ ber 3, 1939, in Washing­ ton County, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of Paul Harris Sr. and Fanny Williamson Harris Beaver. She was a homemaker and a member of United Methodist Church. Clara was a loving and very giv­ ing spouse, mother, grand­ mother and great-grand­ mother. ‘N / On July 5T 1981,, she married Jerry Wynn who survives. Also surviving are one son, three daugh­ ters and two step-daugh­ ters: Vicki (Randy) Ensinger of Claringbon7 Ohio, Pamela (JofinTBecca of Rayland, Ohio, Cindy (Steve)'Sticphera'of Pick- erington, Ohio, Tom (Brid­ get) Boston of Lafayette, Ind., Vicki (Chris) Todd of Zanesville, Julie (Rice) Casto of Marietta. Also surviving are 11 grandchil­ dren: Megan Ensinger, Abbey, Michael and Ash­ ley Becca, Josh Potts, Jessie Shepherd, Matthew and Mark Boston, Joe Ryan Hammond, Clay and Casey Caskin; three great­ grandchildren: Vivianne Untied, Chezney and Tayte Caskin. Surviving siblings are Richard Harris and Lois Cline, both of New­ port. She was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, Paul Harris Jr. and Donald Harris; two sis­ ters, Jackie Graham and Deloris Harris. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday August 17 at 11 a.m. at McClure- Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home with Reverend David Michael officiating. Burial will follow in Grav- el Bank Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday afternoon after 2 p.m. with family present from 2-41 and 6-8 p.m. Online con-1 dolences are offered at:I www.mslfunerall home.com. i WYNN, Douglas William, 87, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, February 21, 2006 in the Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. He was born October 9, 1918 in Baltimore, Md., the son of the late John William and Goldie Squire Wynn. Mr. Wynn was a construc­ tion engineer; and a member of Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church, Wheeling. Surviving are his wife, Sara Vogel Wynn; and a son, William Douglas Wynn of Columbus, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling Thursday, Feb­ ruary 23, 2006 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where services will be held Friday, February 24, 2006 at 11 a.m. with the Rev­ erend Dr. George B. Kurtz, III officiating. Intermnet in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Vance Memorial Presbyterian Church, 905 National Road, Wheeling, WV 26003 or the charity of the donors choice. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kepnerfuneralhome.com. Donna Wynn-Kinney'y WYNN-KINNEY, Donna Sul!, 57, of 54146 Cove Road, Powhatan Point, died Thursday, April 3, 1997, in Ohio Valley Medic a PCe n t e r,~ Wheeling. She was a Methodist. She was preceded in death by her par­ ents, William L. and Helen G. Skrzech Albus. Surviving are her husband, Lawrence Kinney; a son, David Campbell of Powhatan Point; a daughter. Mrs. Paul (Sherry) McCloud of Powhatan Point; two brothers. William F. Albus of Hunt­ ington Beach. Calif, and Robert L. Everage of Florida: eight grandchil­ dren. Friends received 2-9 p.m. Sun­ day at Bauknecht Funeral Home. Powhatan Point, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery. Powhatan Point. ' \ I WYONT, Thomas A., 71, of New Port Richey, Fla. and Alpena, Mich., passed away at Inis home in Florida on Sunday October 10, 2004 after a battle with cancer. He was a long-time resident of West Virginia and had recently moved to New Port Richey. He was preceded in death by his parents, Arnold B. and Ber­ enice Whitt Wyont; infant son, ■Stephen; and sister, Jacqueline ■Lemke Fcltham. I He is survived by his wife of ■ 52 years, Dixie Brown Wyont; ■daughter and son-in-law, DeAnn ■and Mike Carter of Wesley ■Chapel, Fla.; and son and daugh­ ter-in-law, Tom “Rocky” and ■Pennie Wyont of Fairmont, ■W.Va. He is also survived by ■two granddaughters who shared ■a very special place in his heart. ■They include Anna Wyont of ■Fairmont and McKayle Carter of ■Wesley Chapel. I Additional survivors include ■sister, Betty Wallace and broth- ■er, Richard Wyont, both of ■Beckley, W.Va., as well as ■numerous nieces, nephews and ■ cousins. I Tom attended schools in f Huntington, W.Va., graduating from Huntington East High | School; and attended Marshall University. He served in the U.S. Army and was stationed at Ft Knox, Ky., Ft. Lewis, Wash., and Wcisbaden, Germany. After working in various management positions throughout West Vir­ ginia, he retired from Verizon in 1991 with 34 years and 10 months of service. In 1993, he became a partner in a tour boat business on the Tennessee River. An avid Fisherman, Tom spent every summer vacationing in Alpena, Mich. In 1996, he built a log cabin on the Thunder Bay River. For many years he Fished in the annual Brown (Trout Festi­ val with his team’s best finish being sixth. He belonged to several service clubs in West Virginia while employed with Verizon but was most involved with Mountaineer Country Travel Council. He served that organization in vari­ ous capacities and in 1982, was awarded, along with his wife. Dixie, the state’s highest award presented to the person or per­ sons doing the most to promote travel and tourism in West Vir ginia. They were the First couple to receive this award from Wes Virgmia’s Governor Rockc teller. Tom was also a membe na. Mich8 H°Pe C"UrCh in A,Pe A graveside service will b< aifi-’asrjrBar4 frajs.ru'Tn."'; a°a,?7is,a,btech± SfSKiTi-ti-SS Connie S. Wyscarver 1943-2010 Connie S. Wyscarver, 67, Bamesville, Ohio, died Tuesday, November 9, 2010 at her home. She was bom October 14, 1943 in Somerton, Ohio, a daughter of the late Charles Richard and Gladys L. (Neuhart) Timmons. She was a member of Bamesville First United Methodist Church and was a Certified Master Gardener for OSU Extension Office. She was a retired Accounts Receivable Manager for American Institute of Alternative Medicine, Columbus. Surviving are her husband, Ronald R.; sons. Matt (Sheryl) Wyscarver of Galena, Ohio and William (Karen) Wyscarver of Utica, Ohio; daughter, Caroline (Ted) Dennis of Virginia Beach, Va.; brother, Steve (Shirley) Timmons of Senecaville, Ohio; sis­ ter, Myma Kaye Talbott of Ft. Mitchell, Ky.; and grandchildren, Alexandra, Chip, Theodora, and Emily Dennis, and Kimberly, Nathan, and Nick Wyscarver. Friends were received Saturday, November 13, 2010 until the time of the service at Bamesville First United Methodist Church with Susan Busier and Rev. John Partidge officiating. Special music shared by Mary Ann Droll. Connie bequeathed her body to The Ohio State University Division of Anatomy. Memorials may be made to The James Cancer Center, Columbus, OH. 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daughier 0f the late El'li: SSUST1 Aud"»8 (|n?race.was a homemake and reared from Marcl Eiectnc after 28 years l.ejo^ and FaithfuL fnicniber of Kennonsburr United Methodist Church member of the Kennonsbun: and Pamoona Grange foi ?,ve.r ^0 years: Kennonsburo United Methodist Church Ladies Good Cheer Circle- °ved to bowl and golf and was a 1938 graduate of Batesville High School. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by Lonolfam sister’ MarT Eileen Surviving are her husband o 69 years, Robert L. Wyscarver, whom she mar­ ried on February 2, 1939- three sons, Ronald R. (Connie) Wyscarver of Barnesville, Gerry i (^ordhy) Wyscarver of Westerville, Ohio and Richard (Sheryl) Wyscarver of Quaker City; one daueh- ler, Joyce (Larry) Wehr of Beallsville Ohio; one sister, Melba Carpenter, 0f Barnesville; l0 grandchil­ dren, 12 great-grandchildren aSddoseCnd?’ nephews “The family would like to extend a special Thank You L°ucaSraCe S niece’ s,le'iy| , Calling hours on Monday June 2. 2008, from 5-8 p m at Thorn-Black Funeral Home Quaker City, where funeral services will be held on Tuesday. June 3, 2008 at II a.m„ with Pastor Sturman Moore and the Rev. Mark Slay officiating. Interment in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City Robert Leo Wyscarver 1920-2012 Robert Leo Wyscarver, 92, of Quaker City, passed away ..Monday (August 27, 2012) at Emerald Pointe Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Bamesville. He was bom June 12, 1920 in Beaver Township/Noble County, son of the late William and Myrtle (Buyas) Wyscarver. •• I He was a 1938 graduate of •. Balesville High School. ' Mr. Wyscarver was a US * : > Navy veteran, having served Robert Leo Wyscarver jiduring WW1I. Christman of Cambridge; J He was employed with V.O. ten grandchildren; seventeen ^Menuez of Millersburg and great-grandchildren; a special 'later retired from the Ohio niece, Shelly Lucas; and a spe­ Department of Transportation. cial friend, Sally Dingus. He was a life-long farmer Visitation was Wednesday, and a fifty-plus year member August 29th and Thursday of Grange. August 30th at Thom-Black In his younger years, he Funeral Home, Quaker City. enjoyed baseball, golf, bowl- Funeral services were held . ing, fast pitch softball, and Thursday August 30th at

■; horseshoes. Thom-Black Funeral Home, ( On February 2, 1939 he mar­ Quaker City, Pastor Mark Slay ked Grace Marie Lcmg, who officiated. £r ' passed away May 30, 2008. Burial was at Friends o In addition to his wife and Cemetery, with military grave­ .^parents, he was preceded in side services conducted by the . death by a sister, Pearl House; Guernsey County Veterans and a daughter-in-law, Connie Council. Wyscarver. In lieu of flowers, memo­ He leaves a daughter, Joyce rial contributions in Robert’s (& David) Wehr of Bejillsuille; , three sons, Ronald Wyscarver name may be made to one of BarnesyiJle, Gerry (and of the following organiza­ .Dorothy) Wyscarver of tions: 1) Kennonsburg United ,j Westerville, and Richard (and Methodist Church, 57599 Sheryl) Wyscarver of Quaker Kennonsburg Road, Quaker City; three sisters, Marie City OH 43773; 2) Quaker 0Stoneburner of Salesville, City Fire Department, PO Box ;fDorothy McKinislry of 326, Quaker City OH 43773: Huntington Beach CA, or 3) Hospice of Guernsey vand Lucille (and Emerson) Inc., PO Box 1165, Cambridge OH 43725. i Anna Marie Wvsocki Mrs. Anna Marie Wvsocki 21, New Philadelphia, native of Bel­ mont County, died Friday morn­ ing in the Union Hospital, New Philadelphia, followingan illness of the past two years.ffrdj'jO Born in Belmont County/Sept. 28, 1938. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arigoni, she is survived by her husband, John A. and a daughter, Jonna Marie, her father of Bannock, one brother, William Arigoni of Laf- tv-*-,. W paternal grand- i mother, Mrs. Irene Arigoni o: Bannock. Funeral services were held ir ' New Philadelphia Sunday with Rev. William A. Hewitt officiat­ ing. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, New Philadelphia. Anthony W^so^ Anthony (Tony r Wysocki, 75, of Lafferty, died Saturday at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was bom April 17, 1909, in Poland, son of the late Joseph and Lottie Joz- wiak Wysocki. A retired miner and clayworker, he was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty, and the Lafferty Moose Lodge. Preceding him in death was a brother, Zigmond in 1940. Surviving are two sons, Paul of Lafferty and John of New Philadelphia; a brother, Joseph of Lafferty; three sisters, Nellie Negutt of Lafferty, Sister Helen Felicita Wysocki of Coraopolis, Pa. and Stella in Poland; four grandchildren. Friends will be received at Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, today, 4 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty, with the Rev. Paul Welton officiating. Burial follows in Gates of Heaven Cemetery, Lafferty. Rosary devotions will be said this even­ ing at 5 in the funeral home. /3LM%t$/y#9?kii > YVYSOCKI, Helen, 77, of Lafferty, died Tuesday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Laf­ ferty. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Arthur Thompson Sr., in 1945; her second husband, Joseph Wysocki, in 1986. Surviving are a son, Arthur Thompson of St. Clairsville; two sisters, Mary Smith and Bertha LaValley, both of Colum­ bus; two granddaughters; three great-grandsons. Friends received 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Mass of Chris- \ tian Burial will be celebrated at 10 ' a.m. Thursday at St. Mary Catholic Church. Interment in Gates of Heaven Cemetery, Lafferty. Rosary devotions at 7 p.m. today. WYSOCKI, John Anthony, 73, of Newark, OH and formerly of New Philadelphia, OH, died Saturday evening, January 19, 2013, at Licking Memorial Hospital in Newark, following a long illness. A son of the late Tony and Helen (Vinskovich) Wysocki, John was born June 7, 1939, at Laffcrty, OH. rft5hn graduated from Laffcrty High School in 1957. That same year he enlisted with the United States Army and served until receiving an honor­ able discharge in 1965. He was a long time employee of Tuscarawas County. His career started with the county as the Superintendant of the Tuscarawas County Home. He then became the county administrator and was involved with various proj­ ects such as the restoration of the county courthouse, the construction of the county annex building, the county dog pound, and the implementation oL the 91 1 system. / L. John retired in 200 1. Following his retirement, he and his wife, Patricia, relocated to Newark. He was a member of Broadway United Methodist Church at New Philadelphia, and attended Springhill Baptist Church at Granville, Ohio. John enjoyed gardening, paint­ ing, traveling and hunting in his younger years. Most of all, he enjoyed being in the company of his family and he felt blessed to have the opportunity to be near them in his later years. He is survived by his wife, Patricia (Sommer) Wysocki; a daughter, Jonna (Everett) Cavendish of Gahanna, OH; a son, John (Carrie) Wysocki of Newark; five grandchil­ dren, Danielle and Parker Cavendish and Natalie, Julia and Gabrielle Wysocki; a brother, Paul (Gladys) Wysocki of Laffcrty, OH; and many extended family members. John was preceded in death by his parents and his first wife, Anna Marie Wysocki. Calling hours will be on Wednesday, January 23, 2013, from 6-8 p.m. in the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home & Crematory, 1 16 Second Street NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. A funeral service celebrating John’s life will be held on Thursday, January 24, 2013, at 1 0 a.m. in the funeral home with Pastor Jeff Houghton officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Burial Park at New Philadelphia. Following the committal service, a luncheon will be held in the Gcib Family Center at New Philadelphia. Those wishing to do so may send the family a per­ sonal condolence and light a candle in remembrance of John by visiting the funeral home website. Contributions may be made in John’s memory to the Foundation for Hospice of Central Ohio, P.O. Box 430, Newark, OH 43058- 9909. WYSOCKI, Rose, 81, of McMechen, W.Va., died Sat­ urday, July 9, 2005 in Reynolds Memorial Hospital. She was a nurse’s aide and retired from Reynolds Memori­ al Hospital. Rose was also a member of the Rosary Alter Society at St. James Catholic Church, McMechen; and a for­ mer member of the Ladies Guild of St. Ladislaus. She is preceded in death by her husband, Frank L. Wysoc- ki; and her son, Anthony M. Pavlovic. Surviving are her daughter in-law, Marianne Pavlovic; grandson, Gregory Pavlovic; and granddaughter, Julia Pavlovic, all of Penn Hills, Pa.; step-daughter, Frances Rich and her husband, Ralph, of McMechen; step-sons, William J. Wysocki of Avon Park, Fla, Robert Wysocki and his wife, Judi, of Wheeling, W.Va.; sev­ eral step-grandchildren; step- great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 14, 2005 at St. James Catholic Church, 326 Logan Street, McMechen, WV, 26040 (304 232-1227,) with Rev. Walter Buckius, S.J. as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. James Catholic Church. Offer condolences online at www.altmeyer.com. Joseph Wysocki Joseph L. Wysocki, 75, of Laf­ ferty, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was born Feb. 25, 1911, at Laf- ferty, a son of the late Joseph and Lottie Jozwiak Wysocki. A retired employee from Oglebay Norton Co., St. Clairsville, he was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Laf- ferty and an Army veteran of World War 11.15 OCTjy S'6 Preceding him in death were a brother, Anthony Wysocki, and a sister, Nellie Negutt. Surviving are his wife, Helen Thompson Wysocki; a son, Ar- thur Thompson of St. 'Clairsville; two sisters, Mary Felicita of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. and Sister Stella of Poland; two granddaughters, Melinda Thompson and Pam Kralovic, both of St. Clairsville; three great-grandsons. Friends will be received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Monday at 10- a.m., in St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Lafferty, with the Rev. Paul Welton the celebrant. Burial follows in Gates of Heav­ en Cemetery, Lafferty. Rosary devotions will be said tonight at 7:30 in the funeral home. Dorothy Wysokoski Dorothy Lee Wysokoski, 67, St. Joe Road, Bellaire, died Thursday, May 25, 1995, in Reynolds Memo­ rial Hospital, Glen Dale, W.Va. She was bom on April 1 1, 1928 in Bel­ laire, the daughter of the late Albert and Alice Yost Paul. She was a member of the Coal- brook United Presbyterian Church, Neffs. She was preceded in death by a brother, Tommy Paul. Surviving are her husband, Richard; three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Pam) Biela of Shadyside, Mrs. Thomas (Debbie) Cline of Bellaire and Mrs. Robert B. (Rob- bin) Henry of Circleville; a brother, Richard Paul of Bellaire; four grandchildren. Friends will be received today from noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where services will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. David Brookman offi­ ciating. Burial in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Neffs Volunteer Fire Department, or the Coalbrook Unit­ ed Presbyterian Church. Richard Wysokoski Richard J. Wysokoski, 76, St. Joe Road, ilellaire, .died Saturday. Nov. 21, 1998 af~Sevier Medical Center, Sevierville, Tenn. He was born Sept. 28, 1922 in Bellaire, son of the late Roman and Lottie Olenzak Wysokoski. A retired employee from Ohio Edison, Berger Plant, he was a member of Coalbrook Presbyterian Church, Neffs,and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy Lee Wysokoski and a brother, Edward Wysokoski. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Pamela) Biela of Shadyside, Debra Cline of Bellaire and Mrs. Robert B. (Robbin) Henry of Stoutsville; four grandchildren. The family will receive friends Tuesday, from 3 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 9 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. at the Grisell Fuenral Home, 400 33rd St., Bel­ i laire, with David Demarest and ■ Don Cordery officiating. Burial fol- I I lows in Union Cemetery, St. I I Clairsville. 1 ■ Memorial contributions may be | I made to the Coalbrook Presbyterian I I Church, Neffs, or to the Neffs Vol- B I unteer Fire Department, Neffs. ^