Frederick (Fred) Eugene Haney, age 69, of Sardis, OH passed away Saturday November 26, 2016 at his home. He was born August 24,1947 in Mount Vernon, OH, son of the late Ralph and Betty Hanlon Haney. He was a retired mechanic and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and attending auctions. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by one brother Carl Haney and mother-in-law Grace.Henthorn.He is survived by his wife of 48 years Millie Henthorn Haney whom he married November 8,1968, son Richard (Janet) Haney of Clarington, Oh, daughters; Bonnie (Harold) Dagan of Cumberland, Oh, and Lois Hill (the late Consuela Conner) of Cambridge, Oh, brothers; Roger (Deb) Haney of Lewisville, Oh, Robert (Deb) Haney of Newport, Oh, Marion (Tracey) Haney of Shadyside, Oh, Ralph (Cathy) Haney of Oregon, OH, and Earl (Barb) Haney of Woodsfield, OH, sisters; Ruth Schultz of Lancaster, OH, Judy (Dave) Stoneking of Lewisville, Karen (Wayne) Forshey of Woodsfield, Cindy Haney of Woodsfield and Janet (Tim) Durham of Zanesville, OH, seven grandchildren; Montgomery (Dawn) Dagan, Kayla (Derek) Bayes, Cameron (Cassidy) Haney, Harold (Leslie) Dagan, Yevena (Troy) Dagan, Jacob Haney, and Katrisha (Anthony) Hill, 12 great grandchildren Talon, Logan, Alyvia, Khloe, Hunter, Leighanna, Kodi, Hunter, Daniel, Jayla, Colby, and Eli, loving father-in-law Lloyd Henthorn, several nieces and nephews, and special friends at Tonkovich Trucking, Ohio-West Virginia Excavating, Rt. 7 Auctions, Marna Dagan, Carol Hornbeck, Patty Jackson, Isabella Conner and many more. Friends received from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Monday November 28, at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, OH where Funeral Service will be held at 1p.m. Tuesday November 29, 2016 with Tim Fleeman officiating. Burial will follow in the West Union Cemetery near Sardis, OH. JOHN HANEY John William “Jack" Haney, Jr, 80, of Follans- bee, WV, died Tuesday, June 3, 2014, at home. He was born on May 13, I 1934, in Weirton, WV, a son of the late'■John W. and Jessie Emma (Wainfor) Haney, Sr. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ann (Pellicciotti) Haney on March 27, 2006, a brother, Robert Haney and his sis­ ter, Betty Ward. Jack was a veteran of the Army. He retired with over 30 years of service at Weir­ ton Steel Corporation and was a member of the Weir­ ton Steel 25 year club. He was a member of St. Antho­ ny’s Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his sis­ ter, JoAnn Straker, Steubenville, OH; a sister- in-law, Barbara Pellicciotti, Mt. Lebanon, PA; two brothers-in-law, Quinlan (Susan) Pellicciotti, L.A. and Timothy (Toni) Pellic­ ciotti and their mother, Margaret Pellicciotti all of St. Clairsville, OHj^several nieces and~"""nephews, Dominic (Barbara) Pellic­ ciotti, Pittsburgh, PA, Michael (Susan) Haney, Steubenville, OH, Paula (Mark) Zapolnik, Lenexa, KS, Debbie Straker, Bob and Frank Straker all of Steubenville, OH; several great nieces and nephews, Dominic and Louis Pellic­ ciotti, Taylor, Jillian, and Santino Haney, and Katelin and Kyle ZapolnikrT"/)/~7" Visitation will beTTelcl'on Thursday, June 5, from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at the Mullen- bach Funeral Home, 669 Main St., Follansbee, WV. Vigil service will be held on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, June 6, at 10 a.m. at St. Antho- ny’s Catholic Church in Follansbee, WV, with the Rev. Msgr. Paul Hudock as celebrant. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery in Follansbee, WV. Full military honors will be conducted by the Ohio Valley Veterans Memorial SquacL HANEY, Mary Ann, 70, of Follansbee, W.Va., passed away on Monday, March 27, 2006 in the Valley Hospice Palliative Care - Unit in Steubenville, Ohio. She was born on April 17, 1935 in Follansbee, W.Va., a daughter of Elizabeth Piccirillo Musker. Follansbee. W.Va. and the late Camel Pellicciotti She was a former employee of the F.O.E. for many years and homemaker. Mary was a member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her brother. Dominic “DayDay” Pellicciotti. Surviving, in addition to her mother, is her husband of 49 years, John “Jack” Haney at home; two brothers, Quinlan Pellicciotti and wife Susan of La., Timothy Pellicciotti and wife Toni of St. Clairsville, Ohio; two sisters-in-law, Bar­ bara Pellicciotti of Coraopolis, Pa., JoAnn Straker of i Steubenville. Ohio; Uncle Emilio Piccirillo and wife Vir­ ginia of Follansbee, W.Va.; Aunt Rose Basil of Follansbee, W.Va.; Margaret Pellicciotti; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, among them, Dominic Pellicciotti and wife Barbara of Pittsburgh, Pa., Michael Haney and wife Susan of ^ Steubenville, Ohio, Paula Zapolnik and husband Mark of Lenexa, Kan., Debbie Straker < of Steubenville, Ohio. Friends will be received on Tuesday, March 28 from 6-8 p.m,. and Wednesday March 29 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m, at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main Street, Follansbee, WV. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Thursday March 30 at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church with Fr. Gary Naegele as cele­ brant. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery, Follans­ bee, W.Va. Send condolences online to www.chambersandjames.com 100, ”HeaSSsi’-,= Street Wayne Hays Towers, Mar- ■ clrrv died Tuesday, Jan. 13, QQ8 at OhTo^atley Medical yen' I998 a^ unto ^ born June 2C ^^97 n Washington County, b 4?’ a so„ of the late Thomas B.

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?et Mae Porter Haney; a son, Ken ft /»th Hanev* five brothers, John, Charfes Orrin, Ellsworth and " William Haney; a sister, Flora M. pQ HaSuyrviving are a daughter Betty Branch of Weirton; a nephew, three grandchildren; four great-grand- ChiFrSnds will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, today, 2 to ’and 7 to 9 p.m.. where services will 'be held Thursday at 1 P the Rev. Dr. Bill Lawrence official '^me^yfBSTDeaconsVtho

funeral home. Centenarian Samuel ‘Ernie’ Haney Dies Samuel E. “Ernie” Haney ..died j Tnpsriay. Tan. 13. 199jL>in Ohio I VaTIeyMedical Center, Wheeling. He was 100. | A resident of Heartland-Lansing] Nursing Home, Lansing, and for­ merly of South Third St.. Wayne Hayes Towers, Martins Ferry, he was born June 10, 1897, in Wash­ ington County, Pa., the son of the late Thomas B. and Sarah M. Rus­ sell Haney. i He was a retired plant superin­ tendent for the former Associated Box Corp., Martins Ferry, a mem- ber of the First Presbyterian Ichurch, Martins Ferry, and the [Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 311, |Warren. Ohio. ( In addition to his parents, he I was preceded in death by his wife, Iviolet Mae Porter Haney; a son, iKenneth; five brothers, John, Icharles, Orrin, Ellsworth and I William; a sister, Flora M. Haney. Isurviving are a daughter, Betty I Branch of Weirton; three grand- Ichildren, Tom Branch of I Steubenville, Margaret Rhoades of I Waynesboro,' Pa., and Kenneth I Haney; four great-grandchildren; ?.a ■ nephew, Clyde Porter of Martins |Ferry Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Inter­ ment in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Deacons of the First Pres­ byterian Church services at 7:30 p.m. today. HANKE, Grace M., Beaver, 88, formerly of Petropolus Towers, Wheeling, passed away Wednesday, October 13, 2010, in Wheelingjiospi- tal.She was^Horn^Kme 30, 1922, in Wheeling, W.Va., daughter of the late William W. and Anna M. Federmeyer Beaver. Mrs. Hanke was retired from Green’s Doughnut Shop, Wheeling. Surviving are two sons, Norman L. Hanke and his wife, DeLois of Kentucky, and Ronald L. Hanke of Wheeling; a daughter, Bev­ erly L. Stromatos of Wheeling; a sister, Sylvia Damico of Wheeling; eight grand children; and 1 6 great- grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Kepner Funeral Home, 304-242-231 1, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, on Fri­ day, October 15, 2010 from 3-7 p.m. and again on Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 1 I a.m. until time of service at 12:30 p.m. with the Reverend Bryan D. Carpenter offici­ ating. Interment in Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling. Minnie Hanke i&rffALdctn, 92, of ; HANKE, Heartland-Lansing Care Center, Lansing, formerly of Kirkwood, died Friday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bridgeport. She was pre­ yed in death by her husband, Adolph G. Hanke Jr., in 1947. Surviv­ ing are two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Verna) Dobbins and Mrs. Carl (Clara Noble) Pearson, both of Balls- ton Lake, N.Y.; a sister, Della W Postlewait of Mozart; three grand­ children; four great-grandchildren. Friends received at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside t 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services ^will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday Interment in Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove. 7s'-*— a"- \ !'fi- a

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:;vy. A w^i..i y x»a \ ,iLi HANKE, Norman L. “Stormin Norman,” 85, of Rayland, Ohio, died Wednesday, November 21, 2007, in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. Ohio. He was born January 19, 1922 in Benwood, W.Va., a son of the late Clarence A. and Mattie Mae (Donley) Hanke. He was a retired security guard for C.V.S. Pharmacy of Martins Ferry and Benwood. He was also a member of the Meadowbrook Church of God, Rayland; V.F.W. Post No. 4811, Yorkville, Ohio; and a veteran of the U.S. Army WWII. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his step-son, Robert E. Overfield, I. Surviving are his wife, Helen V. (Turner) Overfield Hanke; a step-daughter, Gloria (Russell) Surber of Stockton, Calif.; two sons, Norman L. Hanke, J.r. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, and Ronald L. Hanke of Sherrard, W.Va.; a daughter, Beverly Stromatos of Sherrard; his best friend, Phil W. (Dixie) Monroe of Rayland; and many grandchildren and great-grand­ children. Friends will be received Sunday, 12-5 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Monday, November 26, 2007 at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Marvin Schooler officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio.. Full military services will be held at the funeral home by the V.F.W. Post No. 4811, Yorkville. Virginia Hanke 3]^jp Virginia Aukerman Hanke, 84, formerly of Euclid Ave., Martins X Ferry, died Saturday in the Extended c.y Care Facility at East Ohio Regional o) Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was bom April 24, 1907 in Wheeling, a . ^ daughter of the late Burton C. and Ethel Sinclair Aukerman. ^“^2, She was a member of Sl Paul '..■s—Episcopal Church, Martins Ferry. 1 She was preceded in death by her husband, William E. Hanke; a son, Burton Hanke; brothers, Emerson, William, Charles, Robert and | Lawrence Aukerman; a sister, Eloise 1 1 Emmerth. s Surviving are two sons, Edward L. 1 jd r 3 Hanke of Monterey Park, Calif., and William E. Hanke of Washington, l1 Pa.; three daughters, Mrs. Thomas . P (Betty) Bigelow of Titusville, Fla., ? Mrs. Russell (Virginia) Johnson of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. John (Marian) Brandenburg of Cincinniti; a brother, Richard S. Aukerman of . Shadyside; 14 grandchildren and five i great-grandchildren. Members of the family will S receive friends at the Heslop Funeral I Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to ! i'j 9 p.m. Wednesday, where services ■ will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m., I with the Rev. James H. Sine, of the I Trinity Episcopal Church, Bellaire, I officiating. Burial follows in Holly I Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. William Hanke William E. Hanke, 59, Donnan

tsrsrrorS-William E. Sr. and Virginia Aukcr man Hanke. He was a member of the Immacu- laic Conception Church in Washington. Hanke had been the area manager for Universal Food Corp., and was a member of the Pennsylvania Bakers t Association and the Retail Master Bakers Association of Pennsylvana. Hanke was also a member ot the Sf National Head Injury Foundation, fO Washington Branch and was a vetcr- __ an of the U.S. Army. Surviving are his wife, Carote J. CT Lucci Hanke; two sons, Christopher W Hanke of Dayton, and Michael J. Hanke of New Brighton; two daugh- icrs, Mrs. Donald C. (Paulette) Mar- tin of Washington, and Mary Carole QJ Hanke of Millsboro; a brother Ed- ward Hanke of Monterey Park -J Calif.; three sisters, Betty Bigelow of p. itusville. Fla.. Virginia Johnson of rescott, Ariz., and Marian randenburg of Cincinnati, and a grandson. He was preceded in death by a brother, Burton C. Hanke. There will be no public visitation. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Immaculate Conception Church, Washington, with the Rev. John Bauer as celebrant. Memorials may be made to the , National Head Injury Foundation, Box 58, Washington, RD 8. Ar­ rangements by willia™ G- ,vcCnan Funeral Homes, Ltd., 925 Allison Avenue, Washington. i:»i m-

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Shirley J. Sciford Hankey, 58, West Vandergrift, Pa., formerly of Bamesville, died May 8,1989 at her home due to cancer. She was bom March 10, 1931 in Bamesville, daughter of the late Otto and Mar- ___ garet Ramsey Seiford. She had lived y__ in West Vandergrift since 1968. Surviving are her husband, Robert ^ H. Hankey; one son, John Fogle of Bamesville; a daughter, Mrs. David -A- (Debra) Canter of Leechburg, Pa.; L, one granddaughter, a step-brother, Frank Seiford of Houston, Texas; ' and a step-sister, Virginia Stover of - „ A Barberton.______-—\rjj

rtj Q ~ 7dc I & Father Succumbs Mr., and Mrs. Fred Dietz were called-to Sullivan, Indiana Monday by the serious illness and death of the latter’s father, Arthur .Han­ king, who passed away . in the hospital. Tuesday, nooii, following- several acute heart attacks, M«> I-Ialikms • was -recovering, from a major operation when he was sud­ denly stricken \yitli the heart condition. Mrs. Julies Reilly of Rand avenue is a sister. Funeral services and interment were held Thursday afternoon at two o’clock in Sullivan. Those from here attending were, Mr., and Mrs. Fred Dietz and family,. Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly and Mrs. Clyde Gibson. is

§ HANKISH, Patricia Ross, of Pittsburgh, Pa., formerly of Wheeling, W.Va., died unex­ pectedly on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2003 at her residence. Patty was a nurse who will be remembered for her caring and compassion given to all she knew and a Catholic by faith. She was the beloved mother of Christopher and Rose Hankish. In addition to her two children, surviving are her beloved broth­ er, David Ross and his wife, Marie, of Tampa, Fla.; two nephews, David Ross and his wife, Nancy, of Key West, Fla. and James Ross of Tampa, Fla.; a niece, Patty Shay and her hus­ band, Ed, of Tampa, Fla.; and her beloved friend, Peter Hank­ ish and his wife, Lisa, of Jack­ sonville, N.C., who is the half- brother of Christopher and Rose. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, 2111 Market Street, Wheeling, W.Va. with the Rev. Patrick Condron as celebrant. Interment in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Personal condolences may be offered to the family at www.kepnerfuneral.com. HANKISH, Patricia A. Wurschum, 65, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away on Satur­ day, December 2, 2006 in the Valley Hospice Palliative Care Unit of Trinity East Hospital, Steubenville, Ohio. She was bom May 29, 1941 in Wheeling, the daughter of Kathryn M. Muldoon Wurschum of Wheeling and the late Charles Elmer Wurschum. Patty was a high school graduate of the former Wheel­ ing High School; a Lutheran by faith; and a Supervisor at Santco Inc., Wheeling. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Carolyn Sue Omm. [n addition to her mother, she is survived by her son, Peter K. Hankish and his wife, Lisa, of Wheeling; a step daughter, Rose Marie Hankish of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two sisters, Sunday Duffy of Wheeling and Ruth Ann Beck and her hus­ band, Fred, of Martins Ferry, Ohio; a brother, Robert D. Wurschum of Wheeling; two stepgrandchildren, Brandon Pawlus and Alexus Burek both of Wheeling; a nephew, Jason Duffy of Columbus; and four nieces, Dena Duffy of John­ stown, Pa., Shani Ayala, Natasha Vercellotti and Sum­ mer Davey, all of Wheeling. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend services on Tuesday, Decem­ ber 5, 2006 at 12:30 p.m. at Halcyon Hills Memorial Gar­ dens Chapel, Sherrard, W.Va. with the Reverend Debra Gable officiating. Arrangements by the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Rd, Wheeling, WV 26003. — Donna Jean Hanks Jm van°nnac Jean Hanks’ 61 • Pine sP°/tsman Club, Adena, formerly of Martins Ferry, died Saturday in St. John Medical Center Steubenville. She was bom 1930 in Martins Ferry daughter of Margaret Mohney and the late Paul R. Mohney. She was a former co-owner of Hanks Service Station, Third and Dock Sts., Steubenville, and a ^mber of First Christian Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Ryan and a sister Gerrie Leach. Surviving in addition to her , , „ mother, a resident of Martins FeiTy 5 !__^ are her husband, Paul C.; five 1 *-7 daughters, Mrs. Terry (Dolores) I W Huffman of Stow, Mrs. Gary ; f—' (Mary Ann) Ryan of Fairview, ,f Mrs. Paul (Joan) Schmalzried of ,) XT (*“ Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. William j (June) Dittmar of Sterling, Va., and r Mrs. Monte (Paula Jean) Hoover of f- 3 Steubenville; three brothers, Carl ) rO E. Ryan of Adena, James Mohney f, r of Martins Ferry and Willis /; Mohney of Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Donald (Peggy Ann) Lipper- B man of Bridgeport; 14 grandchiJ- B”h dren; five great-grandchildren. I Friends will be received 7 to 9 B. p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 fiBB p.m. Tuesday at Heslop Funeral I Home, Martins Ferry, where ser- B vices will be held at 10:30 a.m. BP>|?| Wednesday, with the Rev*. Rod B Kasler officiating. Burial follows in B [Jolly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant B ■irove. Sarah Hanks Sarah Elizabeth (Ogden) Hanks, 92, of the Carriage Inn of Cadiz, formerly of Rush Run, died Sunday, April 27, 2003, at the Carriage Inn, Cadiz. Sarah was born March 15, 1911 in Rush Run, a daughter of the late Leroy and Grace Barcus Ogden, Sr. Sarah was a home­ maker and was a protestant by faith. In addition to her parents, Sarah was preceded in death by her husband, Fredrick Hanks in 1979, a son, Dennis Hanks in 1993, a daughter, Maxine Gabbe in 1963; a granddaughter, two brothers, Leroy Ogden, Jr., and Paul Ogden and two sisters, Olive Bender and Ruth Waugh. Surviving are one son, Ronald G. and wife Doris Hanks of Delaware, Ohio; two daughters, Darlene and husband William Cosek of New Waverly, Texas; Joan and husband James Crawford of Toronto, Ohio; 12 grandchildren, 20 great grand­ children and seven great, great grandchildren. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 6 p.m. until time of Sarah’s funeral services at 8 p.m. at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home, Inc., 107 Hill St., Smithfield, Ohio, with Brother Howard Barcus officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Hopewell Cemetery, Rayland. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Hospice, 308 Summit Ave., Steubenville, Ohio 43952. Condolences online to the family at www.jefosterfh.com. Mrs. MiWirAlice Mae Cole Hanlin,. 66, RD, Rayland, died Sunday at Martins Ferry Hospital. She was born in Martins Ferry, Sept. 9, 1907. She was a member of the Hopewell First United Methodist. Church.n Preceded in death by her husband, Jack, Sept. 7, 1972, she is survived by two sons, Jack Jr., Laurel, Md. and Matthew, Tiltonsville; four daughters, Mrs. James (Betty) Paice, Bloomingdale; Mrs. Fred (Barbara) Beswick and Mrs. Paul (Lucille) Stewart, both of Tiltonsville; Mrs. Joseph (Virginia) Renshaw, laurel, Md.; three brothers, Charles, Wellsburg; George, Rayland and Harry, Martins Ferry; two sisters, Mrs. Alden Saxton, Fairpoint and Mrs. >- William Young, Aurora; 11 grandchildren, and two great­ grandchildren. A brother, Calvin, died Feb. 28, 1974. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Hopewell Methodist Church by the Rev. rs James Stull. Burial was at Hopewell Cemetery. Rayland, died Tuesday in Dixon Health Care Center, Wintersville. She was a Methodist. She was preceded in ^ death by her husband, Elza “Buck” H Hanlin, in 1972; a son. Surviving are ^ seven sons, James and Martin, both of Brilliant, Robert of Hawaii, Eugene of Piney Fork, William of ^ Martins Ferry, John of Wintersville, ^ and Donald of Mingo Junction; three daughters, Thelma Abshire of Georges Run, Mary Callaway of Louisiana, and Jo Ann Wilson of h- Piney Fork; a brother, Clyde Jones ^ of Columbus, Ohio; 37 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Van Hove-Foster Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. H, Friday, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. HANLIN, Dorothy A. Ruckh, 79, resident of Dil­ lon vale, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 12, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital. Wheeling. W.Va. She was born September 3, 1 928. in Dillonvale. a daughter of the late Carl and Anna Koutsky Ruckh. Dorothy was an employee with the former Wheeling ^Stamping for over 20 years; and was a Christian. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, William Ruckh; and her sister. Alma Hercules.. Surviving are her husband, Francis Hanlin; her sons, Francis Hanlin, Jr. of Dillon­ vale, and Tim Hanlin of St. Clarisville, Ohio; her daugh­ ter, Susan Birch of Wheel­ ing; a granddaughter. Chrys- taf Webb and her husband. Jason, of Rayland, Ohio; great-grandchildren, Christo­ pher "Birch and Joshua Grandstaff; brothers, Richard Ruckh and his wife, Deloris, Donald Ruckh and his wife. Nancy, and Carl Ruckh, Jr. and his wife, Patricia; a sis­ ter, Sandra Anders and her husband, John; and many, many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Monday. April 14, 2008, from noon-4 and 6-8 p.m., at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling, where services will be held Tuesday, April 15, 2008, at 10 a.m., with Pastor A1 Eimer officiating.’ Interment will be in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. HML IN, &U&BME T !• surviving are five brothers. Eugene 1 lain 111, James Hanlln and Bill Jones. sister i„ A,le„« StXS,"s'*S»S!„°,hld Eugene “Montana" Hanlln, Hanlln and Martin Hanlln both 59. Plney Fork. died. Oct. 14. of Mingo Junction; three 7‘ ,— T------sisters. Thelma Abshlre of 1997. in Harrison Community AHena. Mary Lou Calloway of Hospital, Cadiz. Leesville, La. and Joann Wilson He was born Nov. 5. 1937 In of Plney Fork. Steubenville. Service was Oct. 17. 1997 at He was a Protestant. J.E. Foster Funeral Home, He was preceded In death by Smith field with the Rev. Alvin his parents, Elza and Blanche Kenny officiating. Burial in Jones Hanlln; a brother, Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Robert. ^TTANLIN^aniesPau I 79, of Bellaire, Ohio passec away on December 12. 2010 at OVMC. Wheeling. W.Va. rd-fa-T He was born on Decem­ ber 7. 1931 to Elza and Blanche (Jones) Hanlin in Rayland, Ohio. James worked as a crane operator for Weirton Steel Corp., and was a U. S. Army veteran of the Korean War. James is survived by sons John W. Hanlin of Steubenville. Ohio, Paul J. Hanlin of Bellaire, James R. Hanlin of New Alexandria, Ohio, Rickey A. Hanlin of Martins Ferry, Ohio, Greg A. Hanlin or Bellaire, and William P. Hanlin of Steubenville, Ohio; daugh­ ters,'Henrietta L. Hall of Bellaire, Linda L. Gardner of Brilliant, Ohio, Darlene A. Muze of Bellaire, and Carla S. Stewart of Bellaire; brothers, John Hanlin and Donald Hanlin; two sisters, JoAnn Wilson, and Mary Lou Callaway; grandchil­ dren, 21; great-grandchil­ dren, 22. He was preceded in death by parents, Elza Buck and Blanche Jones Hanlin; a son, Dana A. Hanlin; a daughter, Violet M. Hanlin; brothers, Robert Hanlin, Martin Hanlin, Bill Hanlin, and Eugene Hanlin; sister, Thelma Abshire; first wife, Lillian Orsan Hanlin; and , second wife, Carl an Taylor ! Hall. Friends will be received Thursday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 102 Main St., Tiltonsville, Ohio, where services will be held Friday, December 17, 2010, at I I a.m. Military Honors pro­ vided by Yorkville VFW. Interment will follow at Hopewell Cemetery, Ray. land. HANLIN, Lionel Edwin, Sr., 72, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, July 25, 2008, at home. He was born August 1 1, 1935, in Wheeling, the son of the late Alex and Martha Curry Hanlin. Mr. Hanlin was a retired 1 buyer of 25 years for the for­ mer Reicharts Furniture Company, Wheeling; a member of the Hope United Methodist Church, Wheeling; and a member of the St. Clairsville Eagles. In addition to his parents, Lionel was also preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Stewart, and Charles; and four sisters, an infant sister, along with Charlotte Nixon, Betty Bohlman and Jeanette Warner. Surviving are a son, Lionel Hanlin Jr. and his wife, Theresa, of St. Peters, Mo.; three daughters, Betty Suto and her husband, Billy, of Martins Ferry, Ohio, Robin Gompers and her hus­ band, Jim, of Wheeling, and Kelly Patton and her hus­ band, Brad, of Belmont, Ohio; nine grandchildren, Jennifer, Brad, Kyle, Eric, Cory, Vance, Samantha, Natalie and Matthew; a great- granddaughter, Lakyn; his former wife, Irene Hanlin of Wheeling; and a brother, Francis Hanlin of Dillonvale, Ohio. Friends will be received on Monday, July 28, 2008, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at Kepner Funeral Home, 36lh and Jacob Street, South Wheeling, where services will be held on Tuesday, July 29, 2008, at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev April Forkey officiating. Interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN, 38105-1942. MATTHEW HANLIN Matthew M. Hanlin, 74, of Tiltonsville, OH, died Monday, June 22, 2015, at the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, OH He was born July 26, 1940 in Rayland, OH, to the late Jack and Alice Cole Hanlin. Matthew was a member of the Tiltonsville Methodist Church and a self-employed construction and masonry worker. In addition to his parents, he was preceded by a broth­ er, Jack Hanlin, Jr. and a sister, Lucille Stewart. Surviving are his loving wife of 46 years, Celestia Thomas Hanlin, three sis­ ters, Betty Paice and Barbara Beswick, both of Tiltonsville, OH and Virginia Bender of Delaware and many nieces and nephews. / ( Friends will be received to pay tribute to Matthew and celebrate his life on Friday, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville where services will be conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Dan Holt officiating. Burial in Hopewell Cemetery, Rayland,OH. * Ricky Allen Hanlin, 57 of Martins Ferry, OH passed away April 10, 2017. He was born on August 28, 1959 to the late James Paul and Lillian Mae (Orison) Hanlin. He was a handy man most of his life and enjoyed family. He was preceded in death by his daughter Donna White. He is survived by his wife Barbara Gean (Kerns) Hanlin and one son Wilbur (Stephanie) White of Mansfield, OH. Donations for Ricky may be directed to the Schuetz Funeral Home, 235 Clifton Ave. Mingo Junction, OH 43938. HANLIN, Scott Edward, 41, of Pataskala, OH, formerly of Wheeling, died on Monday, February 18, 2013, in the Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling. He was born September 16, 1971, in Nuenberg, Germany, the son of Edward “Bud” and Sandy Howell 'Htflnln of St. Clairsville, OH, and was a Lutheran by faith. Scott was a 1989 High School graduate of Wheel­ ing Park High School and an employee of AEP in the Transmission Division. He was an avid WV Moun­ taineer fan. He loved and was a devoted father to his two sons, Evan Scott Hanlin and Gavin Anthony Hanlin and was very involved in their baseball programs. He was a faithful and devoted husband to his loving wife of nine years, Melissa Ann Hess Hanlin, and loved spending time with all his family. He also loved to fish. Preceding him in death were his maternal grandpar­ ents, Florence and James Howell Sr.; his uncle, James Howell Jr.; and his paternal grandmother, Ruth Hanlin. In addition to his wife, sons and parents, he was survived by his parents in law, George G. Hess Jr. and Deborah Hess of Wheeling; a brother, Brian K. Hanlin and his wife, Trista of Pataskala, OH; two brothers in law, George Hess III and his wife, Tamara of Coraopolis, PA and Tony J. Hess of St Clairsville, OH; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. T/// Friends received on Thursday, February 21, 2013, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St, Wheeling (304 242 2311) for a memorial visitation from 2 p.m. until the time of memorial service at 7 p.m. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memo­ rial contributions may be made to Evan and Gavin Hanlin, c/o George and Deb­ bie Hess, 7 Ken Mar Road, Wheeling. WV 26003. HANLIN, Selma Viola, 96, of Dundalk, Md., died November 16, 2008. She was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, on September 15, 1912, the daughter of the late Robert Thomas and Viola Virginia Plate Clegg. She was a Lutheran by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Henry J. Han- lin; four sisters, Elna V. Heldeffer, Laurel M. Clegg, Verna Lee Grager and Vir­ ginia Yuhase. Surviving is one brother, Robert T. Clegg, Jr.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements will be held at Duda-Ruck Funer­ al Home, Dundalk, Md. Local arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 2101 Warwood Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. HANLIN, William B„ 86, Vs of Bloomingdale, Ohio, died ) Tuesday. b J Husband of Ruth; father of ^ ^ Nadine (Frank) McEwen N ' Patricia (John) Clark, late Jerry > Lee and late William Jr. jv Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 0 Thursday at Dunlope-Shorac \ Funeral Home, Wintersville Services at 11 a.m. Friday. Offer condolences at www.shorac.com. ; .:

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HANLIN, William Edward “Eddie,” of Bridgeport, died Thursday, November 14, 2013 at Wheeling Hospital surrounded by his loving family. He was born March 20, 1965 in Glen Dale West Virginia, a son of Mary (Criss) Hanlin of Bridgeport and the late Charles Emerson^Hanlin Sr. He was a superintendant for Lash Paving Co Colerain, and a member of the First Christian Church Martins Ferry. Eddie was an avid NASCAR fan, and alumni of Bridgeport High School class of 1983. Ed is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Melissa “Missy”(Crawford) Hanlin; a son, Edward Zacharia “Zach” Hanlin of home; a brother, Charles E. (Nancy) Hanlin Jr. of Ark.; sisters, Catherine L. (Jim) Chisholm of Kansas, Grace E. “Betty” Stephens and her husband Will of Illlinois, who was more like a brother and father to Ed, Mary I. (Dave) Fedor of Bellaire, Anna M. (Gary) Parrish of Shadyside, Susannah Hanlin of Ga., and Dianna L. (Ray) Sockman of Bridgeport; his father and mother-in-law, Jim and Sally Crawford of Mt. Pleasant; a special Aunt Amanda Webb, several nieces and nephews; and his Best Buddy “DuPont.” Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside on Tuesday, November 19, 2013 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. and on Wednesday, November 20, 201 3 from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 56381 National Road, Brookside, with Minister Rod Kasler, and Pastor Karen Torrez officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove. In lieu of flowers memo­ rial contributions may be made to Victory Junction Kids Camp founded by Richard Petty, at 4500 Adam’s Way Randleman, NC 27317, or on line at victoryjunction.com. Arthur Hanlon 7^ Arthur D. Hanlon, 76, 115 Euclid Ave., Barnesville, died f JULY rtf 9 i Sunday in Barnesville Hospital. He was born Aug. 23, 1912 at Barnesville, son of the late George Brady and Mabel French : Hanlon. He was a retired coal miner and truck driver, and a Chris­ tian. y2 He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred B. Anderson Hanlon; two brothers; two , : sisters. Surviving are a brother, Roy of Barnesville; several nieces and [( 1 nephews. ' ] Friends received 7 to 9 p.m. to- [ day at Campbell-Plumly Funeral ... Home, Barnesville, where ser-* : vices will be held at 9 a.m. Tues- £ : day, with the Rev. Tom Detling [c 1 officiating. Burial will be in a Southern Cemetery, Barnesville. ^ flUlimiy mini 11in-----1- is Beatrice Hanlon .L Delores, 91, of 119 Walton Ave., Barnesville, died Sunday at home. She was a teacher for 17 years with the Clarksburg School System, a for- ’ mer treasurer of the Hanlon Paper Co., Barnesville, and a member of the First United Methodist Church, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Everett Hanlon, in 1983; her par­ ents, James and Rebecca Wooddell; a brother, Jim Wooddell; two sisters, Virginia and Martha Wooddell. Sur­ viving are two nephews, Lodge L. and Charles C. Hanlon, both of Bar- , nesville; a niece, Bonnie F. Swan of Lexington Park, Md.; two cousins, Ruth Lawton and Becky Gainey, both of Jacksonville, Fla.; a friend, Lois Van Scyoc of Barnesville. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Campbell-Plumly-Mil- burn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Historical Society, l Barnesville, or Belmont County Ani­ mal Rescue League, St. Clairsville. J BETTY HANLON Betty Linn (Craig) Han Ion of St. Clairsvillc, OH passed away quietly on Fri day, Oct. 13, 2017. She was born on Sept 28, 1921, in Bellaire, OH to Martin E. and Stella G (Trigg) Craig. She graduated from St Clairsville High School anc Elliot School of Business and she retired from St Clair Travel. She grew up in the East Richland Friends Church and was a member ol Thoburn United Methodiesl Church for over 70 years, where she previously taught Sunday school. She was a Cub Scout den mother, 4-H leader and past secretary for the Alumni Association. She was a member of the Child Study Club that founded the St. Clairsville Memorial Park and served as the parks first secretary. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert J. “Nick” Hanlon, who she married on June 14, 1947. They were mar­ ried 53 yeas. She was also preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Jay F. (Lois) Craig; sisters, Marceline (Ollie) Swartz, Carol Mur­ phy, Geraldine (Art) Beck and Peggy Lee (Ed) Cochran; sons, Tom (Judy) Hanlon of St. Clairsville, OH, and Charley (Christy); daughter, Priscilla Hanlon of Akron, OH; grandchil­ dren, Cory (Jesica) Hanlon, Hillary (Rodney) Morgan, Kelli (Ronan) Verdu, Eric (Katie) Hanlon, Laura (Tuckker) Brashen Mozena and Sarah Hanlon; and great-grandchildren, Jenna Hanlon, Nick Hanlon, Hunter Morgan, Haley Morgan, Abby Verdu, Jack Verdu, Charlie Hanlon and Howie Hanlon. She enjoyed seeing and hearing from countless nephews and nieces that kept in touch with her. You always knew what she thought. Family and friends will be received at the Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville, OH, 43950 on Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Clairsville Memorial Park by going to “TMCFund- i ing.com.” I HANLON, Billie M., 88, of the House of Hearts Care Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio, died, Monday, February 20, 2006. She was bom September 28, 1917 in Wheeling, W.Va., a daughter of the late Carl and Mary Ellen Hoffman Stahnke. Billie was a former clerk for L.S. Good Company, Wheeling; and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell Hanlon; and a sister, Vanieta Wald- schmidt. Surviving are a son, J. Richard and his wife, Janet Han­ lon, of Charleston, W.Va. Friends will be received 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at the Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville, where a Vigil Service will be held at 4:30 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville with Fr. Christopher Foxhoven as the celebrant. Interment follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Online condolences may be offered at www.altmeyer.com. Carl Hanlon 7 Carl W. Hanlon, 63, Cambridge, native of Belmont County, died November 29 at Guernsey Memorial Hospital. He was bom in Belmont County, Feb. 7, 1904, the son of John and Ida Giesey Hanlon and was a retired employe of the Timken Roller Bearing Co., Can- ton. Surviving are his widow, Hazel Thompson Hanlon, one daughter, Mrs. Betty Stephens, Massillon, two sons, C. William Hanlon and Gilbert E. Banlon, both of Can­ ton, 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren, two sisters, , Mrs. Bernice Warfield, Belmont I and Mrs. Ruth Whittenbrook, | Wamock, one brother, John Hanlon in Texas. Funeral services were held Sa­ turday at Cambridge with Rev. Albert J. Wagner officiating. Burial was in Crestview Ceme­ tery, Barnes ville. HANLON, Charles C. “Chaz,” 74, of Barnesville, Ohio, died Monday, April 21, 2008, in Barnesville Hospital. He was born February 15, 1934 in Barnesville, son of the late Kenneth K. and Sara (Lodge) Hanlon. A graduate of Ohio Wes­ leyan College, he was a member of Sigma Chi Fra­ ternity and ROTC. He was owner of the former Hanlon Paper Co for 40 years, retir­ ing in 1999. He served in the U.S. Air Force becom­ ing a Captain. He was a member of First Presbyter­ ian Church; Belmont Hills Country Club; BPOE, FOE, American Legion and VFW. He was an avid golfer and Shamrock fan and loved to travel. Surviving are a son. Charles Carver Hanlon; a daughter, Lisa (Sam) Whitacre; loving compan­ ion, Sue Flood; a brother, Lodge L. (Suzanne) Hanlon; former wife, Judy Hanlon all of Barnesville; and niece and nephews, Beth Hanlon (Rodney), Ted (Kelley) Hanlon and Tap Hanlon. Visitation 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Thursday and service 1 1 a.m. Friday at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St, Barnesville, OH. Burial in Crestview Cemetery. Memorial contributions May be made to: Bar­ nesville Area Education Foundation or Barnesville Memorial Park Maintenance Fund. ------i Clara Hanlon i Clara Scott Hanlon, 87, Zanesville, ! died April 3, 1986 in Bamesville Health Care Center. She was born Aug. 29, 1898 in Belmont County, a daughter of the late Matthew and Martha Vannest Scott. She was a retired restaurant worker and a Protestant. Two sisters and a brother preced­ ed her in death. Surviving are a brother, Matthew Scott, Bethesda; two sisters, Stella Milhoan of the Bamesville Health Care Center and Nellie King of Wof­ ford Heights, Calif. Services were held Sunday after­ noon from the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, with Rev. John Jackson officiating. Burial was made in Speidel Cemetery. ElvaH e St., Barnesville, died Wednesday in Barnesville Hospital. She was born June 26,1916, daughter of the late James and Arizona Johnson Morris. She was a Protestant. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Roland James Jr. Surviving are her husband, Robert Hanlon; a daughter, Dor- cas Greenwood of Barnesville; three sisters, Iva Froehlich, Genevieve Warrick and Betty i Swallie, all of Barnesville; a brother, Johnson Morris of Be- thesda; two grandsons, a great- grandson and a great-grand- aFriends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm., where services will be Saturday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. James Schoonover officiating. Burial follows in Southeran Cem­ etery, Barnesville. mu w neid at 1 n. Frank R. Hanlon Frank R. Hanlon, 88, Barton Road, St. Clairsville, died Mon- j day at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. 7$ Born in Uihridisville, Nov. 3, 1879, he resided in Coshocton for | some time before moving to St. ; Clairsville, where he had been chief engineer for the Y and 0 Coal Co. for 62 years. He was a member of the St. Clairsville ' Presbyterian Church, Ohio j j. Society of Professional En­ it gineers and Beta Theta Pi Fra- | ternity and was a graduate of | Case School of Applied Science. Surviving are his widow, Viola Sheoherd Hanlon, five sons, j William M. and Philip M.. both ! cf Madison. W. Va., John A. : of Bridgeville, Pa., Frank of Hartville, Ohio, Richard of Pala­ tine, 111., five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Hender- son Warren Tooth man Funeral Home with Dr. Russell j Gilmore officiating. Burial will | be in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Coshocton, JULIANANN “JUDY” HANLON 1932-2015 Julia Ann “Judy” Hanlon, 83, of Bamesville, Ohio massed away Thursday, August 27, 2015 at her home. She was bom February 8, 1932 in (East Richland) St. Clairsville, Ohio to the late Charles O. and Anna (Armour) Van Pelt. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her sister Ruth (Van Pelt) Foreman, and for­ mer husband Charles C. Hanlon. She is survived by her two children, C. Carver Judy Hanlon Hanlon and Lisa L. (Sam) Whitacre both of Firestone Country Club in Bamesville. Akron for several years. Judy grew up in East In later years with an Richland, Ohio, attended adventurous, and, , brave, St. Clairsville School, spirit, she traveled about, and finished high school l*vin§ *n . or? ,0’ in Bamesville, graduating Arizona, Florida, Virginia, in 1952. After graduation and thcn Columbus where she worked for Ohio Bell she retired from Qwest in both Bamesville and Communications. Columbus, Ohio. Judy leaves behind sev­ She was married in June eral beloved nephews, 1956, and enjoyed four nieces, family members, years of military life trav­ and treasured friends. eling alongside her hus- Visitation will nbe on band; a member of the Sunday, August 30 2015 , from 1-3 and 5-7 p.m. after which making a at Campbell-Plumly- home in Bamesville for Milburn Funeral Home, many years. While raising 319 N. Chestnut St., her family, Judy was active Bamesville. The service in many civic and commu­ was held on Monday, nity organizations, and a August 31, 2015 at 11 member of the Bamesville a.m. with Rev. Andy First Presbyterian Church. Woods officiating. Burial She enjoyed golfing will follow in Crestview and was a past member Cemetery, of Belmont Hills Country Memorial contributions Club in St. Clairsville. maybemadetoBamesville She served as an official ^st Presbytenan Church scorer for the PGA at or Hospice of Guernsey. Lodge L. Hanlon 1931-2010 Lodge L. Hanlon, 79, of Bamesville, Ohio passed away Thursday, September 16, 2010 at The Ohio State Univeristy Ross Heart Center. He was bom April 30, 1931 to the late Kenneth K. and Sara Lodge Hanlon. After graduating from Bamesville High School, he attended Kent State University, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and later a Law Degree from The Ohio State College of Law. He was also Lodge L. Hanlon a Certified Public Accountant Surviving are his wife of and served in the US Air Force. 49 years, Suzanne Williams He was a former partner in the Hanlon; daughter, Elizabeth law firm of Hanlon, Estadt, (Rodney) Hanlon of Pataskala; McCormick & Schramm, as two sons,Thomas of Bamesville well as president of Hanlon and Ted (Kelley) of Bamesville Insurance Agency. He was hon­ and four grandchildren, Gage ored in 2008 by the Belmont G., Lane L., Avery A. and County Bar Association for 50 Regan R. Hanlon. years as a practicing attorney. Visitation was held Sunday, He was the founding mem­ September 19, 2010 at ber of the Bamesville Area Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Education Foundation and Funeral Home, 319 N. the Bamesville Community Chestnut St., Bamesville, Ohio, Foundation. He served on the where funeral services were Bamesville Exempted Village held Monday, September 20, School Board, Belmont County 2010 at the Bamesville First Board of MRDD, Belco Crafts Presbyterian Church with Rev. and the Belmont County Joint Andrew Woods officiating. Vocational School. He was past Burial followed in Crestview Exalted Ruler of Bamesville Cemetery. BPOE 1699, treasurer of the Memorial contributions may Bamesville Pumpkin Festival be made to: Bamesville Area and an Elder of the Bamesville Education Foundation or the First Presbyterian Church. First Presbyterian Church, In' addition to his parents, he Bamesville. Condolences was preceded in death by a online at: CampbellPlumlyMil brother Charles C. Hanlon. bumFuneralHome. com r V Marvin Hanlon Marvin Hanlon, 60, 336 East South St., Bamesville, died Monday morning in Bamesville Hospital. He was bom Dec. 8, 1931 in Bamevillc, son of the late Harry and Bertha Montgomery Hanlon. He was a former employee of Belmont County Engineering Department and a member of East Main Street Church of Christ, Bamesville. His was preceded in death by his wife, Marlene Johnson Hanlon; a grandson, Mick McCort. Surviving are his wife, Irene Pierce Hanlon; two daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Tyra) Timmons of Steubenville and Ten McCort of Olympia, Wash.; two stepdaughters, Peggy Carpenter and Barbara Ditto, both of Bamesville; a brother, James of Bamesville; a sister, Nancy Grcar of Bamesville; three grandchildren; three stepgrand-children. Friends will be received 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Camp- bell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, Bamesville, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. -TIANLON, Rebecca J., 62, of 330 Washington St., Barnesville, flipfl' W^rlm^dnv Feb. Q1 2000. HI Ohio Valley ' Medical Center, Wheeling. She was a member of the Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents. John Hobson and Mildred G. Bates Burcher; a brother, Charles C. Burcher; an infant sister. Surviving are her husband. James; a son, James Jr. of Barnesville; a daugh­ ter. Lissa Finnical of Barnesville; a brother, John T. “Birdie” Burcher of Port Washington, Ohio; four grandchildren; two great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received 5-9 p.m. I Friday at Campbell-Plumly- Milburn Funeral I-Iome, Barnesville, where services will be. held at 1 1 a.m. Saturday. Interment: in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City. ■ Memorial contributions may be made to the Barnesville Cancer Support Group. ~0’**v* » uiaou Robert Hanlon Robert Hanlon, 89, died Friday at the Walton Home. He was bom April 18, 1916 in Barnesville, the son of the late James and Leona (Thompson) Hanlon. He was retired from Belmont Co. Engineering Department and was a Life Member of L.O.O.M. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elva Mildred Hanlon, and two brothers, Harry and Ernest Hanlon. Surviving are one daughter, Dorcas (Robert) Greenwood of Barnesville; one sister, Margaret Anderson of Barnesville; two grandsons, Bob (Kathy) Greenwood of Wildwood, 111., and Jim (Debbie) Greenwood of Granville; three great- grand­ children, Samantha, Jason and Amy Greenwood; and two stepgreat-grandchildren, Angie and Ian Roberts. Visitation is Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell - Plumly -Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut Street, where services will be held Monday, 1 1 a.m. Burial Follows in Southern Cemetery, Barnesville. HANLON, Robert J. “Nick,” 82, of East Main Street, St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Thursday, March 23, 2006 in Wheeling Hospital Medical Park. He was bom July 11, 1923 in Wheeling, a son of the late Thomas J. and Priscilla Sprig­ gs Hanlon. Nick was a retired sheet I metal worker for Local Union No. 33 of Wheeling; a WWII Army Veteran; a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church of St. Clairsville; and IVFW Post No. 5356, Ist.Clairsville. I Surviving are his wife of 58 lyears, Betty Linn Craig Han- llon; three children, Tom (Judy) ■Hanlon, St.Clairsville, Charley I (Christy) Hanlon. Washington, Ipa., and Priscilla (Robert) I Mozena, Bamesville, Ohio; six I grandchildren, Cory (Jessica) I Hanlon, Hillary Hanlon, Kelli l(Ronan) Verdu, Eric Hanlon, I Laura and Sarah Mozena; and I his great granddaughter, Jenna (Nicole Hanlon. ■ Friends will be received (from 1 1 a.m. until time of (funeral services at 2 p.m. Sat­ urday at the Beck-Altmeyer (Funeral Home and Crematory (St. Clairsville, Ohio with the (Rev. Bradley Call officiating. ( Interment follows in Union (Cemetery St.Clairsville. ( Online condolences may be ■ offered to the family at ■ www.altmeyer.com. Roy Hanlon Roy D. Hanlon, 72, 235 South Broadway St., Barnesville, died Saturday, February 25, 1995 at Barnesville Hospital. He was born in Barnesville, November 19, 1995, son of the late George B. and Mabel French Hanlon. He was a construction worker, member of VFW Post 2792, DAV Post 121, and American Legion Post 168. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jane Hanlon; two broth­ ers, Albert and Arthur Hanlon; two sisters, Kathryn Martin and Helen Clark. Surviving are a son, Phillip Han­ lon of Canal Winchester; two daughters, Marsha Milligan of Can­ ton and Joyce C. Walker of Erie, Pa.; eight grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Campbell-PlumlyMil- bum Funeral Home at Barnesville, with Pastor Bob Merritt officiating at the funeral services. Burial will follow in Crestview Cemetery, Bar­ nesville. Friends may call today, 6 to 9 p.m., at the Campbell-Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, Bar­ nesville. Russell E. Hanlon Russell E. Hanlon, 84, Franklin Street, St. Clairsville, died Tues­ day. Feb. 17, 1998 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born Dec. 5, 1913 in Wheeling, a son of the late Lloyd and Margaret Gray Hanlon. He was a retired postal worker in Wheeling, a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in St. Clairsville, Elks Club, and Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, Wheeling. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Raymond Hanlon. Surviving are his wife, Billie Stahnke Hanlon; a son, J. Richard Hanlon of Charleston, W.Va.; a sis-, ter, Sarah Kelley of Cuyahoga Falls. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Beck Funeral Home, 204 W. Main St., St. Clairsville. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, with Mon­ signor Robert H. Punke officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Vigil services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. in the funeral home. I Sara Hanlon Sara Lodge Hanlon, 86, 118 E. Walnut SL, Barnesville, died Saturday in Barnesville Hospital. She was born Oct. 24, 1904, near St. Clairsville, a daughter of the late Laban and Lena Clark Lodge. She was currently secretary- treasurer of Hanlon Insurance Agency, Inc., Barnesville, and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth K. Hanlon; a brother and two sisters. Surviving are two sons, Lodge L. and Charles C., both of Barnesville; a twin-brother, Abner Lodge of Rancho Mirage, Calif.: five grand­ children. Services were held this morning at Campbel 1-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, with the Rev. John Arnold, in charge of services. Burial followed in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Barnesville. Sara Marie Bunting Hanlon 1933-2013 Sara Marie Bunting Hanlon, 80, of Bamesville, OH, died Thursday, 07/25/2013 at her home. She was born 06/28/1933 in Beallsville, Oh to the late Roy and Goldie Poole Crooks. She was a member of the East Main Street Church of Christ. Through the years she worked at the GC Murphy Co., Harp’s Restaurant, Bamesville Manufacturing and moved to Hollywood, CA for a few years to work in the film Sara Marie Bunting Hanlon industry for Eastman Kodak. She was an EMT for over Carpenter of Bamesville, 20 years with the Bamesville Cortne (Rickie) Oliver of squad, was a CPR instructor, Bamesville, Chris (Aleysa) 4-H advisor and was a softball Hendershot and Amber (Wes) pitcher for many years. Moore of Bamesville; and hi addition to her parents, eight great-grandchildren with she was preceded in death by another great-grandchild due her first husband Charles F. in December. Efl'f (Tubby) Bunting (09/07/1995) Friends were received and a brother Donald Crooks . Sunday July 28 at Campbell- Survivng are her hus- Plumly-Milburn Funeral band Jimmy Hanlon; son Home, 319 N. Chestnut Street, Dale (Carolyn) Bunting Bamesville, OH. Services of Bamesville; daughter were held Monday July 29 Melodie (Jim) Hendershot of with Ev. Val Roxby officiating. Bamesville; sisters, Ruth Frye Burial followed in Crestview of Jerusalem, Edna Speece of Cemetery. Clarington, Betty Wingrove of Memorial contributions may St Clairsville and Mary King be made to: 3C’s Cancer of Columbus; four grand- Support Group or your local children - Brande (David) animal shelter. Thomas J. Hanlon Thomas J. Hanlon, 74, ED 1, Piedmont, former Bridgeport . resident, died Tuesday, Nov. 10, at tlie Ohio Valley General Hospital, following a two weeks ' illness. I*} 7 0 i He was born in Harrison County, March 1, 1898, a son of ' John and Elizabeth Kidwell j Hanlon. He was a member of ! ! the Kirkwood United Methodist Church and a retired employe of the Cooperative Transit Co. of j Wheeling. He was a member and past master of Bridgeport Lodge 181 F and AM, a member of Belmont Chapter 140 RAM, Martins Ferry Council 122, R and SM, Hope Com- mandry 26, Knights of Templar, Scottish Rite Bodies of Steuben­ ville. Osiris Temple of the Shrine of Wheeling, Bridgeport Chapter 452 Order of Eastern Star. White Shrine of Bellaire, Bel - Mon Shrine Club, Knights of York Cross of Honor and Amalgamated Association of Railway and Motor Coach Employes. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pricilla Jane I Spriggs Hanlon in 1925. Surviving arc one son, Robert i J. Hanlon of St. Clairs.ville, three grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Grace Lyle of Bridgeoort and a brother. Joseph Hanlon of Freeport. Funeral sendees were held in St. Clairsville Friday with Rev. Russell Hurd officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Thomas T. “Tap” Hanlon 1964-2014 Thomas T. “Tap” Hanlon, 49, passed away at his home on February 15, 2014. He was the son of Suzanne Hanlon and the late Lodge L. Hanlon. In addition to his mother he is survived by his sister Beth (Rodney) Hanlon of Columbus, a brother, Ted (Kelley) of Bamesville, nephew Gage, and nieces Lane, Avery and Regan as well as his aunt, Laura Williams of Cleveland. He was born July 28, 1964 in Bamesville where he remained a lifelong res­ ident. He graduated from Bamesville High School in 1984. He enjoyed music, reading and his daily walks. He was especially proud of his work through Belco Works, inc. where he was employed for 28 years. Visitation will be held 1:00-3:00 PM on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at Campbell-Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, 319 North Chestnut Street, Bamesville, Ohio where services will be held at 3:00 PM. Memorials can be made to Hospice of Guernsey Inc, P.O. Box 1165 Cambridge, Ohio 43725 or the 3C’s Cancer Support Group, in Bamesville. - Viola Hanlon Mrs. Viola Hanlon, 88, Bar­ ton, Ohio, died Thursday, Dec. 20, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. /^7ji She was born Fro. 20, 1885, in Bellaire a daughter of the late Phillip Marion and Mary McBride Shepherd. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of St. Clairsville, the Womens Bible Class and Womens Association of the Church, the St. Clairsville Womans Club and St. Clairsville Chapter 510 Order of Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, F. R. Hanlon, in 1968. Surviving are five sons, John A. of Upper St. Clair, Pa., William M. and Phillip M., both of Madison, W. Va., Frank R. of Hartville, Ohio, Richard of Palestine, Ohio, one sister, Miss Lu Ellen Shepherd, St. Clair­ sville, 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday in St. Clairsville with Rev. Cecil Thornton officiating. Burial was in Oak Ridge William M. Hanlon Htb William M. Hanlon, 65, of Madison, W.Va., and a former St. Clairsville resident, died June 4. He was bom July 22, 1914, a son of the late Frank R. and Viola Shepherd Hanlon. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville, chief engineer for I the Westmoreland Coal Co., I Madison, W.Va. and a veteran of I World War II. Surviving are his wife, Nancy Hanlon; three daughters, Patricia of Charleston, W.Va., Laura and Elizabeth of the home; a son, William II at home; four brothers, John of Upper St. Clair, Pa.; Frank of Hartville; Philip of Madison, W.Va.; and Richard of Long Grove, 111. Burial was in the Boone Memorial Park, Madison. Cecilia Hanly \\2>\> Cecilia “Cel” Hanly, 80, 810 Jef- fcrson St., Martins Ferry, died Friday at the Home of the Good Shepherd. She was bom July 13, 1911 in Bell- j aire, a daughter of the late Charles H. , and Katherine Spanner Meister. She was a former employee of the former Hal Lewis of Wheeling, a member of St. Marys Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, St. Marys choir and the Catholic Women’s _ Club. ' She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul D. Surviving are two sons, Paul D. Jr. and William C., both of Westerville; one brother, Kenneth L. Meister of Wheeling; one sister, Mrs. Charles (Margaret A.) Reas beck of Martins Ferry; four grandchildren. Friends will be received at the l Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, [ 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from noon i to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral ) liturgy with Mass will be celebrated [ Monday at 10 am. at St. Marys l Catholic Church. Entombment in St. 3 Marys Mausoleum. Rosary devotions a Sunday at 3 p.m. and prayer service at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. ? /uui/n w:i: — w/ Paul Hanley Paul D. Hanley, 77, 810 Jeffer­ son St., Martins Ferry, died early Monday morning in Wheeling Hospital. He was born Sept. 19, 1910 at Benwood, W.Va., a son of the late William and Ella B. Wise Hanley. 5'OLt./jfj . He was a retired employee of the Ohio Valley Window Co., Wheeling, a member member of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force in World War II. Hanley was also a Fourth Degree of Knights of Col­ umbus, a member of the Ameri- ; can Legion of Benwood, VFW of j Martins Ferry, and the Bridge­ port Eagles. : Surviving are his wife, Cecelia rMeister Hanly; two sons, William 'and Paul, both of Westerville; a sister, Frances Johnston of j Wheeling; four grandchildren. Friends will be received at the ! Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today, and 2 to 4 jand 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele­ brated at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church. Colerain, with Monsignor David 5 i Reasbeck the celebrant. En­ tombment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery Mausoleum, Martins Ferry. Rosary devotions will be said at 3 p.m. Wednesday follow­ ed by Prayer services at 7 p.m., with the Rev. Tom Magary, of­ ficiating. A Bruce Hanna Bruce E. Hanna, 55, of Stow, Ohio, formerly of West Wheeling, Ohio, died Friday, June 21 JiflJ02 at his resident. He was born Sept. 26, 1946 at Bellaire, Ohio, son of the late Frank and Dolores 'Edmee' Rader Hanna. Bruce graduated from Bellaire High School and Ohio University and moved to Stow, Ohio area where he worked for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Akron, Ohio, he was manager of Facilities Planning & Operations Analysis and retired after 30 years of service in 2000. He was a member of Rejoice Lutheran Church of Hudson, Ohio, where he taught Sunday School. Bruce is survived by Janice Hanna the mother of his children Benjamin and Jacob Hanna of Hudson, Ohio; one brother, Donald Hanna and his wife Pat of New Martinsville, W. Va.; three sisters, Joan Johnson and her husband Don of Bellaire, Ohio; Carol Schambach and her husband Clyde of Bridgeport, Ohio; Patty Glover and her hus­ band Jim of Wheeling, W. Va.; several nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend graveside services Saturday, June 30, 2002 at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio at 11 a.m. with Pastor Katie Kerrigan officiating. Local arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio. Delores Hanna Delores Edmee Rader Hanna, 80, Kilgore Road, West Wheeling, died Tuesday in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. She was born Sept. 19, 1908 at West Wheeling, daughter of the late Louis and Audrey Whitman

Lutheran Church, Bridgeport. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank C. Hanna. Surviving are two sons, Donald of New Martinsville, W.Va., and Bruce of North Canton; three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Joan) Johnson of Bellaire, Mrs. Clyde (Karol) Schambach of West Wheeling and Mrs. James (Patricia) Glover of Wheeling; a brother, Hampton Whitwam of Texas; a sister, Audrey Robinson of Middletown, Pa.; 12 grandchil­ dren; three great-grandchildren. Friends received, 2 to 9 p.m. today at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev. Marlin Drake officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Girove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Trinity Lutheran Church, Bridgeport. HANNA, Donald C., age 84, of New Mar­ tinsville, WV, passed away Thursday, May 16, 2013, at Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, WV, surrounded by family. He was born May 10, 1929, in Bridgeport. OH the son of the late Frank Charles and Edme Rader Hanna. He was a graduate of Bellaire High School and was an employee of PPG Industries for 42 years, working in and managing several departments. While employed at PPG, he assist­ ed in plant start-ups around the world in Japan, Puerto Rico, Italy, in addition to Lake Charles, LA. Don was a charter mem­ ber of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Steel- ton, serving on various committees while a mem­ ber; and also a member of Moose Lodge #931 in New Martinsville. ”7/V Z In addition to ms parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Bruce Hanna; and his sister, Karol Schambach. Surviving are his beloved wife of 62 years, Patricia Barth Hanna; three sons, Steven P. Hanna and his wife Pam of Wadsworth, OH, David A. Hanna and his wife Jodi of Williamsburg, VA and Joseph C. Hanna and his wife Penny of New Mar­ tinsville. Don is also sur­ vived by seven grandchil­ dren and three great-grand­ children. Visitation will be held on Monday, May 20th, from 10 a.m. until time .of memorial service at 11 a.m. at the New Mar­ tinsville United Methodist Church, 10 Howard Jeffers Drive, New Martinsville, with Pastor Sean Smith officiating. Friends and family are invited to celebrate his life at the service with a recep­ tion to follow. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 196 N. State Route 2, Box 216, New Martinsville, WV 26155. Sympathy expressions at grisellfuneralhomes.com. Richard Hanna Richard P. (Dick) Hanna, 68, of N. 7th St., Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Thursday, July 14, 2005 at East Ohio Regional Long Term Care. Richard was born in Moorefield, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1936, son of the late James and Mary (Rogers) Hanna. He was a retired crane oper­ ator at Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Mingo Junction, Ohio, for 44 years. He was the current President of the Martins Ferry Eagles Aerie #456 and a member of the Polish National Alliance #2220. In addition to his wife, Eunice (Woods) Hanna, sur­ viving are a daughter, Diana M. Mackey, Martins Ferry; two brothers, James R. (Helen Ann) Hanna, Jacksonville, Fla., and Tommy (Peggy) Hanna, Vermillion, Ohio and six grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Condolences to the family may be made by signing the guest book online at www.kellerfuneralhome.com. Roberta ‘Frances’ Hanna Koberta “Frances” Bruce nanna, 89, long time resident of onuthfield, Ohio, died Saturday, March 13, 2004, at Heartland Nursing Home in Lansing, Ohio. Mrs. Hanna was born August 31,1914 in Georgetown, S.C. , daughter of the late Sarah and Robert Bruce Wynne. She later made her home in Smithfield, with her mother and step-father the late George Lloyd. Mrs. Hanna, known to her friends as Frances, was a woman of many interests. During World War II she worked at Jack & Heintz in Cleveland, a manufac­ turer of airplane parts. Following the war, she studied cosmetology and subsequently opened her own shop in 1945, in Smithfield. She operated the shop on Fourth Street for 40 years. Mrs. Hanna was active in many civic and state organiza­ tions. She- served as Worthy Matron of the Smithfield Chapter of Eastern Stars #332, was a member of the Volunteer Firemen’s Auxiliary, the Jefferson County Joint Vocational School Advisory Board, the National Historical Society, the Smithfield Board of Elections, and was treasurer of the Smithfield Apple Festival until 1976. She and a close friend, Julia Nightingale were the first co-chairpersons for the Apple Festival. She was a member of the Smithfield Methodist Church. Mrs. Hanna was a member and past president of the Smithfield Senior Women’s Club OFWC, and in 1977, was elected President of the East Ohio River District, covering nine counties and 69 clubs. Mrs. Hanna was an accom­ plished crafter, seamstress and quilter. with an extensive collec­ tion of fabrics. She enjoyed gar- Idening, oil painting, collecting old books, and researching the history of women’s roles in colo­ nial times. She is survived by daughters; Patricia Backus of Hickory, Pa., and Sarah Crouch of Martins Ferry, Ohio; granddaughters; Michele Rusen of Parkersburg, W.Va., Karen Rusen of Pittsburgh, Pa., Laura Seidler of Wheeling, W.Va., and Tracy Staats of Martins Ferry; great­ grandchildren; Natalie and Alexis Seidler, Kirk Auvil, Sarah Starts, and Perry and Simon Rusen-Morohovich. Mrs. Hanna was preceded in death by; her husband, Paul Hanna in 1980 and a daughter, Roberta in 1957. Friends and family may call on Wednesday, March 17, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home, Inc. 107 Hill St. Smithfield, Ohio. Family and friends arc invited I back to the funeral home at 6:30 I p.m., Wednesday evening for Frances’s Celebration of Life Service. Reverend Wilford Simeral will officiate. Burial will be at the convenience of Fanccs’s family. Online condolences to the family go to: www.jefos- terfh.com. RONALD J. HANNA

Ronald J. Hanna Ronald J. Hanna, 46, North Fifth Street, Martins Ferry, died., Saturday, April 21, 2001 at Ohio State University Hospital?Colum­ bus. He was born May 25, 1954 in Martins Ferry. He was a graduate of Martins Ferry High School in 1972, a for­ mer carpenter and former CDL certified truck driver. Survivors include his mother, Georgia; a son, George and a daughter, Georgia, with whom he resided; two daughters, Lori of Texas and Melinda "Mindy" of Yorkville; two brothers, Rodney "Bud" Hanna and R. Jay Hanna, both of Martins Ferry; a friend and neighbor, Vada Myers. Memorial services will be held at the First Baptist Church, 306 Locust St., Martins Ferry, Thurs­ day, April 26 at 7 p.m., with the Rev. Joseph Sanders officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army. Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, is in charge of arrangements. .rr Mr:, Sarah Manna te. Sarah Lucille Hanna, 61, . Cadiz, died Thursday, Feb. 12, at the Ohio Valley General Hospi­ tal. (*^rn Aug. 14. 1908, She wa at Flushing, daughter of John Craig and J. Mae Giffen McFad- den. She was a member of Cadiz United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, John E. Hanna, one daughter, , Mrs. Robert Heilman of Wash- ! ington, D.C., one son, Joel J. of Atlanta, Ga., one step-son, John ! William of Knoxville, Tenn., and ! six grandchildren, i Funeral services were held Sa- ; I turd ay in Cadiz with he Rev. Louis Thomas officiating. Inter- ' rnent was in Cadiz Union Cenie-1 tery. Veronica Hanna Veronica G. Hanna, 81, of Barnesville, died-Eridav, Feb. 15^ 2002, at the Barnesville Health Care Center. She was bom July 30, 1920 in Poland, a daughter of the late George and Parani Galan. Veronica was a Catholic by faith and retired from the Ford Motor Company. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, William Hanna; two brothers, John and Harry Galan; two sisters, Anna Hartman and Mary Galan. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jim (Paula) Grear of Barnesville and Laurel Swickard of Clayton, N.C.; two sons, Michael Hanna of Beallsvijile and William Hanna of Middleburg Hts, Ohio; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Memorial services will be held 1 1 a.m. Monday at Kelly Kemp Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main St., Barnesville with Fr. Virgil Reischman officiating. Burial at the convenience of the family. HANNAH, Argle Bernard, 83, of Vienna, passed away December 6, 2007, in the Camden Clark Memorial Hos­ pital. He was bom July 23, 1924 in Grantsville, W.Va. to the late Clinton and Ina Bennett Hannah. Argle was retired after 47 years from Consolidated Gas Company, where he was divi­ sion manager. He was a mem­ ber of the North Parkersburg Baptist Church; the Indepen­ dent Order of Odd Fellows; VFW Post 573; and served his country as a Sergeant in the Army during the Korean Con­ flict. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters; one brother; one broth­ er-in-law; one granddaughter; and one grandson. Surviving are his wife of 39 years, Elsie Williams Hannah; a daughter, Hope Phillips of Mineral Wells; two sons, Edwin Hannah and wife, Robin, of Parkersburg and Fred Hannah and wife, Janice, of New Market, Va.; 11 grand­ children; 12 great- grandchil­ dren; two great-great- grand­ children; and a special friend, like a brother, Jim Eller and wife, Becky, of Sevierville, Tenn. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday until time of services at 2 p.m. at the Lambert-Tat- man Funeral Home, Vienna with Pastor Mike Towner offi­ ciating. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. ANSEL W. HANNAHS 1931-2016 Ansel W. Hannahs, 84, of Bamesville died Sunday, January 31, 2016 at Ohio Valley Medical Center. Ansel was bom in v, Calais, Ohio on April 18, 1931 to the late Leland and Dorothy (Delong) S ';r- j Hannahs. After high school, Ansel joined the US Navy and U-Uf + t then transferred and retired from the US Army. ■Ls W After retiring from the Ansel Hannahs US Army, he worked for Jeannie Elliot; and several Y&O Coal Company. nieces and nephews. Ansel was a member of Ansel enjoyed hunt­ Friendship Lodge #89 ing and in the last few F&AM, VFW Post 2792 years had come a huge and the American Legion Pittsburgh Pirates fan. Post 168. Ansel will be sadly In addition to his par­ missed by Jason, Megan ents, he was preceded in & Karly, and Rachel & death by his wife, Nancy Stella. He was truly a won­ (McGee) Hannahs and derful grandfather to them brothers, John, Joseph and and was very attached to Paul Hannahs. Karly and Stella##/^. He is survived by A graveside service step-daughters, Debbie will be held on Saturday, Talafous of Canton, Sue May 21, 2016 at 11 a.m. Dye of Canton, Linda with Pastor Rodney West Wells of Bamesville, officiating at Crestview and Jenny (Todd) Pryor Cemetery in Bamesville, of Bamesville (Nancy’s Ohio. Military Honors daughters); 11 grandchil­ will be conducted dren; several great-grand­ by Belmont County children; seven siblings: Veteran’s Association. Virgil (Louis) Hannahs, Arrangements are entrust­ Lily (Carol) Eggman; ed to Campbell-Plumly- Jerry (Monica) Hannahs, Milbum Funeral Home, Jack (Mary Ellen) 319 N. Chestnut St., Hannahs, Renee Brown, Bamesville, Ohio. Nancy Holloway and Carl L. Hannahs 1940-2009 Carl L. Hannahs, 69, of Bamesville, Ohio, died Sunday, October 11, 2009 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born March 15. 1940 in Guernsey Co. to Wayne H. and Grace T. (Carpenter) Hannahs. He served in the US Army, was a member of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 18, Friendship Lodge 89 F&AM, VFW 2792, American Legion 168, BPOE 1699 and FOE 4252. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Brenda Hannahs. Surviving are his wife, Elaine Hannahs; daughter, Carla Carl L. Hannahs (Jay) Grear of Barnesville; son, Bradley W. Hannahs of vice today Wednesday, October Mat 11 a.m. Campbell-Plumly- Bamesville; step-son, Dennis Milburn Funeral Home, 319 A. Holskey of Belmont; broth­ N. Chestnut St, Bamesville, er, Larry (Sharon) Hannahs of Ohio. Masonic services were Barnesville; sister, Charlotte held Tuesday, October 13 at the (Dempsey) Phillips of Marietta and nieces and nephews, funeral home. Memorials contibutions may Robin (Kenny) Mollica, Troy be made to Bamesville Hutton (Jan) Phillips, Michele (Steve) Memorial Library. Condolences Szabo, and Lance (Ashley) at campbellplumlymilburnfu- Hannahs. neralhome.com Visitation was Tuesday, October 13, 2009 with the ser- i HANNAHS, Colby Scott, I 18, ot Barnesville, Ohio, ■ d,ecI Friday, May 9, 2008. ■ He was born June 29, ■ 1989 in Wheeling, W.Va., a ■ son of Kristal Hunkier and I Brian Hannahs. I Colby was a senior at ■ Barnesville High School; I was enrolled in^Zane State I Community College for the ■ 2008 fall quarter; and I worked part-time with Flag I Floors of Barnesville. Colby I enjoyed 4-wheeling, motor- I cycles and anything mechan- I ical; and spending time with I family and friends. I Surviving, in addition to I his parents, are sisters, Carly I West and Kalie and Jayna I Hannahs; a brother, Kaelan; I his maternal great grand- I mothers, Virginia Hunkier I and Molly Patterson; mater- I nal grandparents, Sherry I Patterson and Denny I Hunkier; paternal grand- par- I ents, Terry Hannahs and Dee I and Terry Starr; aunts, Jenny I Ebert and Jill, Lindsey and I Chelsey Hunkier; uncles, I Kyle, Shad and Shawn Starr, I Troy Hannahs and Matthew Q Hunkier; a special friend, I Brooke Wehr; and many | great-aunts, uncles and I cousins. Friends will be received Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 702 East Main Street, Barnesville, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Gene Miller officiating. Burial in Ebenezer ' Cemetery, Bethesda, Ohio. ' Memorial contributions i may be made to the I Barnesville Community c Foundation Skaters Fund, I 400 North St., Barnesville, 1 OH 43713. i Dorothy Hannahs Dorothy Jane Hannahs, 56, of Summerfield, Ohio, died Sunday Dec. 19 2004 at Barnesville Hospital. She was born July 16, 1948 in Barnesville a daughter of the late Elmer and Vesta Morris. Dorothy was a homemaker and a member of the Calais Independent Baptist Church. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two brothers Jessie and Dale Moms. Surviving are her husband Edsel Hannahs, a daughter Tina (Kevin) Doty of Barnesville, two sons Edsel Jr. Hannahs and Fred (Shannon) Hannahs, all of Summerfield, three grandchildren Jason Doty and Austin Doty of Barnesville, David Doty of Summerfield, a sister Clara Crawford-of Dover, Ohio and a brother Roger Morris of Piedmont, Ohio. Friends will be received Wednesday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.rn. at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral home 702 East Main St. Barnesville where services will be held Thursday, 11 a.m., with Rev. Matt Zurowski officiating, burial in Calais Cemetery. Donations may be made to the David Doty Scholarship Fund 29838 Miltondburg Calais Rd. f Dale Hannahs Dale Mitchell Hannahs, 44, Cambridge, died May 29, 1997 at his home. He was bom March 137" 1953, in Bamesyille, son of Donna J. Redman Hannahs and the late Emmett T. Hannahs Jr. A ceramic engineer for Sunstone Corp., he was a Methodist. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Emmett T. Hann’ahs ; and Myrtle Johnson Hannahs and maternal grandparents, William T. Redman Sr. and Susan Coots Redman. Surviving are the mother of his sons, Elaine E. Hannahs of Cam- V bridge; three sons, Dustin Mitchell Hannahs, Derek James Hannahs and Devon Curtis Hannahs, all of Cambridge; a sister, Mrs. Alva • (Darla) Bishard of Marshall, Mich. and a brother, Dana Richard Han- ; nahs of Cambridge; several nieces and nephews. Bundy-Law Funeral Home, 120 N. 1 1th St., Cambridge, Ohio 43725 was in charge. Burial was held in Salesville Cemetery. Dorothy Hannahs Dorothy W. Hannahs, 71, a resident of 146 Warren Ave., Barnesville, died Wednesday morning in the Harrison Com­ munity Hospital, Cadiz. Bom March 27, 1912 in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Josie Carpenter DeLong and the late Joseph DeLong. She was a member of the East Main Street Church of^ Christ, Barnesville. She was preceded in death by a son and two brothers. Surviving in addition to her mother, a resident of Bames- ville; are her husband, Leland Hannahs; six sons, Ansel, Virgil, Paul, Joseph, all of Barnesville, and Jerry of Glendale, W.Va., and Jackie of Tacoma; four daughters, Mrs. Lillie Eggman of Orrville, Re­ nee Brown of Woodsfield, Mrs. Nancy Holloway of Flushing, Mrs. Regina Elliott of Barnes­ ville; two sisters, Mrs. Beulah Ackerman of Moorefield, Mrs. Betty Bates of Cambridge; two brothers, Guy DeLong of Salesville, and Donald DeLong of Cambridge; 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. William Worcester officiating. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery, Barnes­ ville. ____ Edsel F. Hannahs 1943-2013 Edsel F. Hannahs, Sr., 69, of Wellsburg, West Virginia, died Sunday, January 20, 2013 at Weirton Medical Center. He was born June 11, 1943 in Bamesville, Ohio, son of the late Ervin Hannahs and Pearl Hayes Hannahs. He was a truck driver for ODOT. Edsel had a deep and unconditional love for his fam­ ily. He proudly served his country in the during the Vietnam Era. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy J. Morris Hannahs. ^ Edsel is survived by his daughter, Tina L. Doty of Bamesville, Ohio; sons, Edsel F. Hannahs, Jr. and Fred L. (Amy) Hannahs of Wellsburg, West Virginia; sister, Emma (Roger) Buck, Sr. of Graysville, Ohio; grandchildren, David, Jason, Austin, and Destiny; and great-granddaughter, Addison. Visitation was Wednesday January 23, at Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 702 East Main Street, Bamesville, Ohio where the ser­ vice was conducted, Thursday January 24. Interment fol­ lowed at Calais Cemetery in Calais, Ohio. “Heaven is a place nearby, so there’s not need to say good­ bye” - Lene Marlin Eva Jeane Kutie Hannahs 1932-2013 Eva Jeane Kutie Hannahs, age 81, of New Philadelphia formerly of Bamesville died at 1:20 p.m. Monday, July 15, 2013 in Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia, • •• Ohio following a period of declining health. x r, . y ' . . V-.... She was bom in Fayetteville, (/iy . ^

West Virginia on March 22, >c 1932, a daughter of the late Stephen Louis Kutie and Mary Lillian Stillwell Kutie Hinds. She was a 1950 graduate of y Bamesville High School. She Eva Jeane Kutie Hannahs devoted her life to making a home f6r her family. After great-grandchildren; and her her children were grown, she beloved pets, Cricket and Leo. worked for the Ohio Bureau In addition to her parents, she of Worker’s^ Compensation was preceded in death by two where she was a claim proces- sisters, Bettie Kutie Heade and sor. She retired in 1997. Kathy Lynn Hinds; a brother, Surviving are four children: Robert Hinds; a daughter-in-law, Carol (David) Gossett of Gale Stephens; and a grand- Freeport, Robbie (Jeannine) daughter-in-law, Christi Gossett. Stephens of New Philadelphia, Services were held Friday, Randy (Lisa) Stephens of . July 19 in Koch Funeral Home, New Philadelphia, and Jackie 216 S High St., Freeport. The (Ed) Scott of Fairpoint^ a Reverend Dalton Hinds offi- sister, Ellen (Ray) Purtiman ciated. Burial followed in of Holloway; step-dad, The Greenmont Union Cemetery, Reverend Dalton Hinds oK Freeport. Visitation was Freeport; fourteen grandchil­ held in the funeral home on dren David (Marty), John, Thursday, July 18. Jason (Omega), Elizabeth Memorial contributions (Pat), Stephanie (Eric), Kim, may be made to Community Christopher (Tiffany), Michael Hospice House of Tuscarawas (Lisa), Angela (Ray), Paul, County. Koch Funeral Home Chase, Tanner, Amber (Brad), of Freeport handled the and Sloan (Erin); twenty arrangements. Frank Hannahs IU a; Frank H. Hannahs, 76, a resident )S of 3S7 Franklin St., Bamesville, died Jan. 2, 1986 in Bamesville Hospital. He was bom April 30,1909 in Monroe 0 County, a son of the late Louis and . Mary Madge Carpenter Hannahs. ^ He was a retired employee of the fc U.S. Postal Service and a member of n< the First Christian Church, ‘-v Bamesville. ^ He was preceded in death by two y -brothers, Earl and Larry; and a i( (sister, Betty Lou. 1< * Surviving are his wife, Lena Hunt- 2: sman Hannahs; a son, Samuel of * Bamesville; a daughter, Mrs. 2 William (Nancy) Crawford, Bethesda; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Wagner of Quaker City; seven grandchildren and two great­ grandchildren. Services were held from the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home Saturday afternoon with James Gallagher and Rev. William Worcester officiating. Burial was made in Crestview Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Socie­ ty. — Grace Hannahs 1 Grace T. Hannahs, 84, of I Harrison St., Bamesville, Ohio, I died Saturday, July 19, 2003 at I her residence. She was born ini Calais, Ohio, on June 27, 1919,1 the daughter of the late Lewis! and Martha Powell Carpenter. I She was a homemaker and al member of the Quaker City! Methodist Church, Eastern Star! #206, Bamesville Ladies of the I Elks, United Methodist Women. ■ She enjoyed gardening, friends I and her family, and her church. I In addition to her parents, she I was preceded in death by her I husband, Wayne H. Hannahs, I five brothers, Harold, Lester, 1 Mike, Marvin and Floyd; two 1 sisters, Helen Henderson and I Emma Bates. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. Dempsey (Charlotte) Phillips of Marietta, Ohio; two sons, Carl (Elaine) Hannahs and Larry (Sharon) Hannahs, both of Bamesville; two sisters, Hazel Hannahs of Bamesville and Betty Hannahs of Quaker City, Ohio; six grandchildren: Bradley Hannahs, Robin (Kenny) Mollick, Tray (Jan) Phillips, Michele (Steve) Szabo, Lance (Ashley) Hannahs and Mrs. Jay (Carla) Grear; a step-grandson, Dennis Holskey, three great­ grandchildren, Taylor, Cody and Ay den. Visitation will be held Sunday, July 20, 2003 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell - Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, 319 North Chestnut St., Bamesville, Ohio, where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m., with Rev. Carol Touvelle officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Bamesville Hospital or Bamesville Home Health.

HANNAHS,„ HaJ9&V°m Harold E., 73,hs of 206 E. Pike St., Barnesville, died Monday in Barnesville Hospital. He was a retired operating engineer and a member of Main Street Church of Christ, Barnesville. He was preceded in death by a son and a daughter. Surviving are his wife, Hazel Carpen­ ter Hannahs; three sons, Gary and Dale, both of Barnesville, Lester of New Concord, Ohio; three daughters, Donna Moore of Etna, Ohio, Jean Easton of Houston, Ohio, Betsy Smith of Marietta; two brothers, Wayne of Barnesville, Lloyd of Quaker City, Ohio; a sister, Eunice Christman of Woodsfield; 14 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Friends received at Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Masonic service at 7:30 p.m. today. HANNAHS, Hazel G., 94, of Barnesville, Ohio passed away Saturday, February 25, 2012 at Emerald Pointe Nursing and Rehab Center. She was bom December 28, 1917 in Fairview, Ohio, daughter of. the late Lewis Carpenter and Martha Powell Carpenter. Hazel was known as a hard worker and great cook. She had worked as a Nurse’s Aid at Barnesville Hospital. She was a devot­ ed mother, grandmother, and a friend to all that knew her. In addition to her par­ ents, Hazel was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Ernest Hannahs; daughter, Earlena Hannahs; son, Joseph Allen Hannahs, five brothers; and four sis­ ters. Hazel is survived by her daughters, Donna Y. Moore of Barnesville, OH; N. Jean Easton of Tipp City, OH; and Betsy L. (John) Smith of Proctorville, OH; sons, Gary L. (Judith Ann) Hannahs, Lester L. Hannahs, and Dale R. (Beverly) Hannahs, all of Barnesville, OH; 14 grand­ children; 16 great-grand­ children; two great-great- grandchildren; daughter-in- law, Joyce Hannahs; and sister-in-law, Jeanie Carpenter. Family and friends may call, Tuesday from 11 a.m. until the time of service at 1 p.m. at Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 702 East Main Street, Barnesville, Ohio. Interment will take place at Holly Memorial Gardens, Colerain, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to: Walton Retirement Home, 1254 East Main Street, Barnesville, Ohio 43713; Hospice of Guernsey, 9711 East Pike Road, P.O. Box 1165, Cambridge, OH 43725; or Barnesville Hospital ICU, 639 West Main Street, Barnesville, OH 43713. James Hannahs James D. “Jim” Hannahs, 58, of Fairview, Ohio, died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2005, at his home. He was bom Nov. 7, . 1946 in Cambridge, Ohio, son of the late Roy Keith and S. Juanita (Kupfer) Hannahs. He was an employee of 1 Belco Crafts and also a rest, area*at£enclant. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Hershel Lashley and two nieces, Tracy Lashley and Bresa McCombs. Surviving are five brothers, Ron (Rose) Hannahs of Barnesjville, Harry Hannahs of Kilbuck, Ohio, Dan Hannahs of Cambridge, Ohio, Rick Hannahs and Mike (Cindy) Hannahs, all of Millersburg, Ohio; two sisters: Sue Landon of Kilbuck, Ohio and Pam Poole of Plano, Texas. Friends will be received Friday, Oct. 28, from 4 to 9 p.m., at the Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, where funeral services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 11 a.m., with Pastor Jeff Eschbaugh officiating. Thom-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, is in charge of arrangements. James R. Hannahs James Richard Hannahs! 48, 415 Candlewick Dr., Salisbury, N.C., died Sunday, October 2, 1988 at Salisbury Veterans Administration Medical Center. He was bom Sep­ tember 30,1940 in Belmont County, son of Kenneth Hannahs of Bamcs- villc and the late Juanita Brown Hannahs. He was a retired veteran of the U.S. Army and was employed as a police officer at Veterans Admi- I nistration Medical Center, Salis­ *3 bury. Surviving are his wife, Adriana Ferrary Hannahs of Salisbury; two sons, James Jr. and Philip, both of Salisbury; one sister, Mrs. Beverly Taylor of Quaker City. Friends are being received today, October 5, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon at the Campbell-Plumly Funer­ al Home. Graveside services will be held at Crcstview Cemetery, Bames- ville, at 1 o’clock this afternoon with Rev. Ron Hopkins officiating. art uai - - —i- 5- Juanita Hannahs >y Juanita Z. Hannahs, 64, of 239 S.ir Broadway, Barnesville, diedjj^ December 21, 1985 in Guernsey 0f Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. She s> was bom Feb. 12,1921 in Belmont, a io, daughter of the late William and.ty Marie Barackman Brown. ^ She was a protestant and member ^ of the Barnesville Eagles Auxiliary. >\] Preceding her in death were two [it brothers, Gilbert and Williams Brown Jr. a: r; Survivors include her husband, Kenneth; a son, James of Salisbury, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Beverly) Taylor of Quaker City; four sisters, Helen Leatherwood of Lorain; Dorothy Long of Buffalo; Betty Moore of Morgantown, W. Va.; and Joyce McGarry of Kihei, Hawaii; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Services were held from the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home Tuesday with the Rev. Ron Hopkins officiating. Burial followed in Crestview Cemetery- Ke 72, of 239 S. Broadway St., Barnesville, died Monday in Barnesville Hospital. He was born August 28, 1916 in Noble County, the son of the Listen and Christina Starr Hannahs. He was a retired coal miner of Powhatan No. 1 Mine, a member of the Loyal Order of Moose of Barnesville, and Fraternal Order of Eagles of Cambridge. He was preceded in death by his . wife, Juanita Hannahs; a son, I James R.; two brothers. ' Surviving are a daughter, IMrs. 1 Gerald (Beverly) Taylor of Quaker City; three sisters, Gail Definbaugh and Geraldine Fogle, ■ both of Barnesville and Edith Neptune of Canton; seven grand­ children; six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to i 9 p.m., where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday with Rev Don Perks officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Moose services will be 7:30 today. Larry Hannahs. Larry L. Hannahs, 67, of 314 West South St., Bamesville, died today in Bamesville Hospital. He was bom Dec. 5, 1917, in Sumrnerfield, a son of Louis and Mary Madge Carpenter Han- nahs. ' . A retired truck driver, he was a Protestant by faith. Preceding him in death were a brother and a sister. Surviving are his wife, Hose Marie Pytlik Hannahs; a brother, Frank of Bamesville; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Wagner of Quaker City. . Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Bamesville, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with Evangelist James Gallagher of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Southern Cemetery, Barnes- ; ville. ___ _ J Leland G. Hansshs? 74, of Warren Avenue Extension, died Saturday, August 16, 1986, in Bamesville Hospital. He was bom March 27, 1912 in Noble County, a sonof the late Liston and Kristinia Star Hannahs. He was a retired coal miner and a member of the Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, in 1984; a son, John, and a brother. Surviving are six sons: Ansel, Virgil, Paul and Joseph, all of Bamesville; Jack of Tacoma and Jerry of Benwood, W. Va.; four daughters, Lillie Eggman of Orr- ville, Renee Brown of Woodsfield, Nancy Holloway of Flushing, and Regina Elliott of Bamesville; a brother, Kenneth of Bamesville; three sisters, Gail Definbaugh and Geraldine Fogle, both of ; Bamesville, and Edith Neptune of i Canton; 23 grandchildren and eight i great-grandchildren. Friends were received Monday at the Campbeil-Plumly Funeral Home I where services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Dalton Hinds officiating. Burial followed in Crestview Cemetery. , Lena Hannahs Lena Hannahs, 83, of Barnesville, Ohio, died Saturday, at her residence. She-was born Oct. 24, 1918, in Somerton, daughter of the late Lester and Myrtle Stephen Huntsman. She was a retired seamstress and beautician, and a member of the First Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank H. Hannahs; three brothers, Francis, Delbert and Roger Huntsman; and a granddaughter, Tammy Jo Crawford. /D/b jO'^k Surviving are a son, Sam Hannahs and his wife, Valerie, of Barnesville; a daughter, Mrs. William (Nancy) Crawford of Bethesda; three sisters, Ruby Hannahs, Melba Swallie and Joan Gallagher, all of Barnesville; six grandchildren, Tina Marie Greenwood and Mark, Marna, Michelle, Amanda Jo and Nathanial Hannahs; and seven great grandchildren. Friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. at Campbell Plumly Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio, where services will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, with Rev. Ed Eberhart officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville. Nancy E. Hannahs Nancy E. Hannahs, 67, 110 Lo­ cust Drive, Barnesville. died Fri­ day. Dec. 3. 1999 at Ohio Valley ' Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born April 10, 1932 in Mt. Ephram, a daughter of the late Fred McGee and 11a Ruby McGee Toohey. She was a member of VFW Auxiliary and MOPH Chapter 625 of Cambridge. Surviving are her husband, Ansel W. Hannahs; four daughters, Debbie Talafous and Susan Dye, both of Canton, Linda Wells and Jenny Pryor, both of Barnesville; a brother, Charles McGee of Akron; two sisters, Rosemary Olshawsky of Senecaville and Ruth Gatten of Hendrysburg; 11 grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Mil- ✓ burn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chest- „ nut St., Barnesville, where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Gene Miller officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Ceme­ tery, Barnesville. Memorial contributions may be ^ made to American Cancer Society. PAUL A. HANNAHS 1936-2015 Paul A. Hannahs, Hannahs of Bamesville; 78, of Bamesville died daughter, Shelly (R.J.) Sunday, April 19, 2015 at Smith of Quaker City; Bamesville Hospital. He seven grandchildren: was bom on September Ryan Edwards, Austin 6, 1936 in Bamesville, Hannahs, Cade Hannahs, Ohio to the late Leland Colin Hannahs, Monica and Dorothy (DeLong) Long, Rachelle Smith and Hannahs. Ashton Williamson; seven Paul was a retired truck great-grandchildren; and driver and loved to work siblings: Ansel Hannahs, on cars. Paul was a great Virgil (Louise) Hannahs, husband, dad and grand­ Lily (Carol) Eggman, father. One of his favor­ Jerry (Monica) Hannahs, ite pastimes was watch­ Jack (MaryEllen) ing his grandchildren play Hannahs, Renee Brown, sports. Nancy Holloway and In addition to his par­ Jeannie Ellioty-^/^/^- ents, Paul was preceded Visitation was held in death by a daughter, on Wednesday, April Paula Hannahs Bradford; 22, 2015 at Campbell - son, Gary Long; and two Plumly-Milbum Funeral brothers: John and Joseph Home, 319 N. Chestnut Hannahs. St., Bamesville, Ohio. Paul is survived by his A private service will be loving wife of 56 years, held at the convience of Norma (Toohey) Hannahs; the family. son, Chris (Rachel) Richard 'Dick' Roy Hannahs of Canton, 72, died Friday, March 29, 2013 at his getaway at Seneca Lake. He was born in Belmont County on June 12,1940 to the late Corbin Carl and Grace (Brill) Hannahs. He was retired from the maintenance department of the Babcock and Wilcox Company. He was a veteran of the Marine Corps and a member of the VFW Post #8040.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Timothy Hannahs; sister, Becky McEndree; and brother, Danny Elerick. He is survived by his wife, Cleo Hannahs of Canton; three children, Richard 'Rick' Roy Hannahs of Detroit, Mich., Christina Lynn Knetsch of Canton and Teresa Hannahs of East Sparta, Ohio; stepdaughter, Vicki (Tim) Godfrey of East Sparta, Ohio; three grandsons, Christopher Hannahs, Joseph Godfrey and Timothy (Jen) Godfrey; two brothers, Robert Hannahs of Canton and Gary Hannahs of Virginia; and many nieces and nephews who loved him.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, April 2, 2013 from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville with Pastor Rodney West iofficiating:_Burial will follow in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City. Rose Marie Hannahs 1927 - 2010 Rose Marie Hannahs, 83, Barnesville, died Saturday, February 20, 2010 at home. She was born January 10, 1927 in Morristown, OH to Frank and Estella (Minder) Pytlik. She was a member of Main St. United Methodist Church and was a retired bookkeeper for O.M. Smith Lumber Co. and Al Smith Homes for 44 years. She was preceded in death by her husband - Larry L. Hannahs (9/14/1985) and an infant sis­ ter, Betty Ann Pytlik. Surviving are her sister, Charlene Pytlik with whom she made her home and several cousins. Visitation was Tuesday, Feburary 23 from 11 AM until time of the service at 1 PM at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, OH. Burial fol­ lowed in Southern Cemetery. Condolences online at: www. campbellplumlymilburnfuner- • alhome.com S. Juanita Hannahs S. Juanita Hannahs, 78, Salesville, died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2000 at heVlTOmeTShewas Dorn in .EarnerY.ilUr-Oct. 17, 1921, a daughter of the late Dallas Kupfer and Amy Jane Shepherd Kupfer. She worked at the Guernsey County Health Department, attend­ ed the Salesville Church of Faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Roy Keith Hannahs; a son, Eugene Hannahs; a great-grand­ daughter; three sisters; two broth­ ers. Surviving are eight children, Sue Lashley Landon of Killbuck, Jim Hannahs of the home, Ron Hannahs of Barnesville, Pam Poole k of Frisco, Texas, Harry Hannahs of ; Killbuck, Danny “Jeff’ Hannahs of the home, Bill Hannahs of ) Millersburg and Michael Hannahs J of Millersburg; a brother, Billy ", Kupfer; 14 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received today, 5 to 9 p.m. at Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, where ser­ vices will be held Friday at l p.m., with the Rev. Jim Lee officiating. Burial follows in Salesville Ceme­ tery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salesville Park Com­ mittee. Samuel O. Hannahs 1 1946-2011 Samuel O. Hannahs, 64, of Bamesville, Ohio, died Friday, $' %• April 1, 2011 at OVMC, & IT Wheeling, W.V. He was bom V April 22, 1946 in Bamesville, •JT} son of the .late Frank H. and Lena M. Huntsman Hannahs. | V ; >' He was a member of the First Christian Church and BPOE #1699. He was a former employee of J. Howell Machine Shop. . ■■v'mm He was preceded in death by fci.S his sister, Nancy E. Crawford; and a niece, Tammy Crawford. Samuel O. Hannahs Surviving are two sons, Mark Dudzik and Drew Greenwood H. Hannahs and Nathan D. and many friends. Hannahs of Bamesville; three Visitation was held Monday, daughters, Mama M. Hannahs April 4, 2011 with services (Barry Dooley) of Montvale, Tuesday, April 5 at Campbell- Va.; Michelle L. Hannahs Plumly-Milburn Funeral (Stevie Swallie) and Amanda Jo Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Hannahs of Bamesville; a very Bamesville with Rev. Andrew special friend', Joyce Sharp; Woods .officiating. Burial foil- eight grandchildren; a niece, lowed in Crestview Cemetery, Tina (Bob) Greenwood; great Bamesville. niece and nephew, Danelle Virgil L. Hannahs 1934-2016 Virgil Leonard Hannahs, Sr., 82, of Bamesville died Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at Ohio Valley Medical Center. Virgil was born in Calais, Ohio on March 20, 1934 to the late Leland and Dorothy (DeLong) Han­ nahs. Virgil was a veteran of the United States Army. He worked for 43 years for the railroad and retired from the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, but his family always came first. Virgil was a member of the Whar­ ton's Sportsman Club. He was an avid hunter and en­ joyed spending time out­ Shane Hannahs, Cody Han­ side. nahs, Casey VanHorn, In addition to his par­ Tori Hannahs and Briar ents, he was preceded in Hannahs; seven great­ death by an infant daugh­ grandchildren; siblings: ter, Dolly Bea Hannahs; Jerry (Monica) Hannahs, grandson, Brandon Smith; Jack (Mary Ellen) Han­ four brothers: Ansel, Paul, nahs, Renee Brown, Nancy Joseph and John Hannahs; Holloway and Jeannie El­ and two sisters: Lily Eg- liot; and manywiieces and gman and Irene Hannahs. nephews. Virgil is survived by his I gravesidee service will wife of 58 years, Sylvia be held at the convenience Louise Hannahs; three of the family at Ebenezer sons: Virigl L. (Sue) Han­ Cemetery in Bethesda, nahs, Tom (Jeannie) Han­ Ohio. Arrangements en­ nahs and Bob (Bonnie) trusted to Campbell- Hannahs all of Bamesville; Plumly-Milburn Funeral seven grandchildren: Toni Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Hannahs, Trey Hannahs, Bamesville, Ohio. Wayne Hannahs 6folly Wayne H. Hannahs, 71, of Leatherwood Road, Barnesville, died Friday in Barnesville Hospital. He was born March 28, 1919 in Monroe County, a son of the late Glenn and Patience Carpenter Hannahs. He was a retired operating engineer of Local No. 18, Akron, a member of Quaker City United Methodist Church, and a Navy vet­ eran of World War II. He was also a member of American Legion Post p78 Batesville, VFW Post 2792 Barnesville, Elks Lodge 1699 Barnesville, Quaker City Lodge 500 F&AM, Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge and Aladdin Temple of Columbus. He was preceded in death by one brother, Harold. Surviving are his wife, Grace Carpenter Hannahs; two sons, Carl and Larry, both of Barnesville; a daughter, Mrs. Dempsey (Charlotte) Phillips of Marietta; a brother, Lloyd of Quaker City; a sister, Eunice Christman of Lewisville; six grandchildren; a stepgrandchild. t- Friends will be received today, 2 £o 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday with the Rev Kenneth Workley, the Rev. Ron Miller and the Rev. Charles Mascolino officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Masonic services will be at 7 p.m. today. ' Memorial contributions may be I'made to the Quaker City United I Methodist Church or to the Barnes- I ville Memorial Park, in care of the I First National Bank, Barnesville. Charles Hannan T'*r Charles R. Hannan, 81, 3155 Spruce St., Bellaire, died Sunday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Nov. 13, 1906 at West Col­ umbia, W.Va., a son of the late John E. and Anna L. VanM^ter Hannan. /O £ (7 fo He was a retired employee of the former Rodefer Glass Co., Bellaire, and a Methodist. He was preceded in death by a brother; four sisters. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Arman Hannan; two sons, Charles of Magnolia, and John I. of Shadyside; a daughter, Connie i Van Camp of Bellaire; a stepson, Thomas Slcews of Philadelphia; a stepdaughter, Suzanne matt of Wyandotte, Mich.; a brother, Everett of Bellaire; 12 grandchil­ dren; six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell- I aire, 7 to 9 p.m. today and all day Tuesday, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Richard Mehl officiating. Burial will be in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Ml ANNAN, Daisy Pearl Wallace, 94, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Saturday, Dec. 15, 2001T in 'Belmont Manor Nursingliome. She was born Feb. 13, 1907, in Belmont County. Ohio, daughter of the late James and Canarissa Palmer Wallace. She was a member of Bellaire Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Everett Franklin Hannan; three brothers; three sisters; and a grand­ son. Surviving are two sons, James E. Hannan of Greenville, N.C., and Edmund E. “Bing” Hannan of Jacksonville, N.C.; three daughters, Gloria L. Christakis of Bridgeport, Ohio, Nancy M. Hannan of Bellaire; and Barbara N. Burback of Marco Island*, Fla.; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Tuesday; then from noon until ser­ vice at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2001, at Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441-37th St., Bellaire, with the Rev. Don Cordery officiating. Interment in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire Presbyterian Church. Offer personal condolences may be made to the family online at www.altmeyer.com. Edward Hannan, w, ™ ... WfcM8th “St., Shadyside,TBRafl died Thursday in City Hospital, Bellaire. He was born Jan. 24, 1899, in West Col­ umbia j Mason County, West Virginia, a son of John E. and Anna L. VanMeter Hannan. s A retired employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Mar­ tins Ferry plant, he was a Meth­ odist; a member of the Bellaire DAV 117; and an Army veteran of World War I, when he received the Purple Heart, the French Medal of Honor, the American Silver Star and the AEF Medal. A son, Robert Lee Hannon, preceded him in death, as well as four sisters, Neva Skaggs, Maggie Russell, Nel Freeman and Alice Wheeler. Surviving are his wife, Savilla Ross Hannan; a son, Richard of Powhatan Point; six daughters, Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Lawrence of Waco, Texas, Mrs. Ralph t (Geneva) Bell of Clarington, Mrs. Ivan (Alberta) Porter and JoAnn Freno, both of Bellaire, Carol Ringer of Texas and Judy Gerdau 3 of Shadyside; two brothers. < Charles and Everett, both of Bbllaire; 26 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Richard Mehl officiating. Burial . follows in Holly Memorial » Gardens, Pleasant Grove, with full military services. DAV will • conduct services tonight at 7:30 in i the funeral home. annan

Merritts Run, Bellaire, died Thurs­ day in Wheeling Hospital. He was a retired mine foreman of North American Coal Corp., Powhatan Point, and a Presbyterian. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Anna Van Meter Hannan. Surviving are his wife, Pearl Wal­ lace Hannan; two sons, James E. of Greenville, N.C., and Edmund E. of Jacksonville, N.C.; three daughters, Gloria L. Christakis of Bridgeport, Nancy M. Hannan at home, and Barbara N. Burback of Marco Island, Fla.; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren, Friends received from noon Saturday until time of services at 1 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire. Interment in Rock Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. JACK HANNAN Jnck M. Hannan, 89, of Wheeling, WV, passed away on Thursday, August 6, 2015, at Wheeling Hos­ pital. Born on February 20, 1926, in Wheeling, WV, Jack was the son of the late Chester and Hazel Hannan. Jack was a veteran of the and retired from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel. He was an avid sports fan, and fol­ lowed the Pittsburgh Steel- ers, the WVU Moun­ taineers, and was always loyal to his Wheehng Nail- es. In addition to parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Melva Jean Hannan, and two brothers, Howard and Paul Hannan. Surviving are his sons, John Hannan of Hurricane, WV, and Melvin (Diane) Hannan of St. ClairsviUp, OH, daughtersr'Debra (Joseph) Keyser of Lexing­ ton, KY, and Kimberly (George) Roberts, of Wheeling, WV, brothers, Dale Hannan of Jack­ sonville, FL, and Charles Hannan of Powhatan Point, OH. Jack had seven grand­ children, Melanie and Justin Hannan. John, Emma and Kaitlyn Keyser, and Hannah and Aaron Roberts. Friends will be received on Sunday August 9, 2015, from noon until 8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 3545 Jacob St., Wheeling, WV (304-232-4060). Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Monday August 10, 2015, at 11 a.m. with the Rev­ erend Robert Nagy officiat­ ing. Interment will follow at Park View Memorial Gar­ dens with the Moundsville Honor Guard conducting mditai^ervice^^^^^^ Jeffrey R. Hannan, age 52, passed away on Friday, April 1, 2011. He was born in Wheeling, W Fa., on March 30, 1959, and he grew up in Shadyside, Ohio, where he graduated from St. John’s Central. After studying at The Ohio State University, Jeffserved as production manager of The Lantern, Ohio State's campus newspaper, for 26 years. He loved sports and enjoyed many years of coaching his son ’s baseball andfootball teams, as well as cheering on his grandson at his wrestling matches. He was kind and funny, and he would do any thing for you. He loved the beach, and he adored his dogs. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Hannan. Jeff is survived by his wife of 30 years, Diane Hannan; children, Ashley Hannan and Jeffrey Hannan; grandson, Gage; mother, Eileen Hannan; brother, Dr. Robert Hannan and his children, Samantha, Haley, and Hunter; father- and mother-in-law, James and Barbara Russell; brother- in-law, James (Toni) Russell, and their children, Cortney, Taylor, and Skyler; sister-in-law, Bonnie (Greg) Glasgow, and their family, Jennifer (Andy) Josephson, Haley, Kelsey and Mia, Victor Williams, Raelyn and Rhyan, and Renee Williams, Aiden and Addison; and good friends. Family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m. on Sunday, April 3, 2011, at the SCHOED1NGER NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 1051 E. Johnstown Road, Gahanna. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home. Visit vn nt \ schoedi nser. com to share a favorite memoty of Jeff HANNAN, John I., 84, of Shadyside, Ohio, died Saturday, October 23, 2010, at the Shadyside Care Center. ' / / . He was bom October 14, 1926, in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Charles R. and Pauline Mae (Wolfe) Hannan. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Shadyside, Ohio, retired from Phillips Stamping Co. as the Vice President, a Veteran of the U.S. Navy of WWII, a life member of the Elks, Shadyside, and a member of the Shadyside American Legion Post # 521. Surviving is his wife, Mary (LoCoco) Hannan; four sons, John “Mike”Hannan, of Bellaire, Ohio, Craig (Nancy) Hannan of Augusta, Ga., David (Susan) Hannan of Pickerington, Ohio, and Douglas Hannan of Hilliard, Ohio; a brother, Charles (Nancy) Hannan, of Magnolia, Ohio; a sister, Connie Lou VanCamp of Wheeling, W.Va.; four grandchildren, Alysha, Shayne, Matthew and Michael; and a great grand­ child. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, Ohio, on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. with Father Samuel Saprano as officiant. Final arrangements will be at the convenience of the family. American Legion service Tuesday in the funeral home at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic Church or ||^^^^^r^jentei\ MARY ROSE HANNAN Mary Rose Curtis Han­ nan, 78, of Jacksonville, passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 5, 2016, at her home after a courageous battle with AML. Her service will be held at 1 0 a.m. on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at Jones Funeral Home, Jacksonville Chapel with Pastor Timo­ thy Havlicek officiating. Mary Rose was represen­ tative for M.J. Soffee at Camp Lejeune for 23 years. She enjoyed the beach, boating, reading, fresh flowers and garden­ ing. She was a beloved and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was the daughter of the late Janies W. Curtis and Mary Puskas of Nflar- tinsjxrry^QH. In addition to'heF'parents, she was pre­ ceded in death by a son, Mark D. Hannan. Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Edmund E. Hannan, of the home; a son, Aaron E. Han­ nan and his wife, Debra, of Cedar Point; a daughter, Pamela H. Anthony and her husband, Steve, of More- head City; and grandchil­ dren, Noah Anthony, Holly Anthony and Sadie Antho­ ny, all of Morehead City. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 1604 Arendell Street, Morehead City, NC 28557. "V Electronic condolences may be left for the family at www.jonesfh.org. HANNAN, Phyllis Ann, 77, Powhatan Point, Ohio, died Monday, July 8, ■ 2013, at Wheeling Hospital. She was bom December 12, 1935, in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Wilson and Geneva Bertrand Ruckman. Phyllis was a homemak- . er and a Protestant by faith, y In addition to her par- ' ents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Sonny Ruckman; and a grandaughter* Jessica Prelie. "/ Phyllis is survived by her husband, Charles Hannan and three daughters, Joyce Lassiter (Kenneth), of Shinnston, W.Va., Kathy Palmer (Michael) and Tammy May (Mike), all of Shadyside. There are also five grandchildren, Timothy Lassiter, Nick May, Jake Palmer, Lauren May, and Hayley Lassiter. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, Thursday, July 11, 2013 from 11 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. with Rev. Sheryl Seitz officiating. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. WV. HANNAN, Richard Allan, Sr., 77, of Powhatan Point, Ohio, went to be with his Lord and savior on Friday, November 23, 2012 after a courageous battle I with cancer. He was bom in Bellaire, Ohio on August 6, 1935 to the late Edward and Savilla Ross Hannan. He retired from Ormet Aluminum after 41 years of hard work. A member of the Powhatan Nazarene Church, he was a devout Christian. He enjoyed fishing and hunting, but loved nothing more than spending time with his family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Hannan, and his sister, Alberta Porter. Richard is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Wilma McVay Hannan; his three children, Rick (Pam) Hannan of Jacobsburg, Ohio, Randy (Kim) Hannan of Cambridge, Ohio and Rhonda (Rob) Rineer of San Antonio, Texas; his seven grandchildren, Jeramy Hannan, Nicole Cardona, Mandy Hornbeck, Kara McFarland, Brittany Hannan, Katelyn Hannan and Alana Rineer; his six great-grandchildren; his five sisters, Ruth Lawrence of Waco, Texas, Geneva Bell of Clarington, Ohio, Joanne Freno of Shadyside, Ohio, Judith Gerdau of Shadyside, Ohio and Carol Shaddock of Garland, Texas; his favorite brother-in-law, Delmas McVay of Powhatan Point, Ohio; several nieces and nephews and hjsJaithfiil cat, Emma. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, Ohio on Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. where services will be held on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 at 1 p.m. with Pastor Matt Collins and Pastor Jeff Lewis officiating. Interment in the Powhatan Cemetery in Powhatan Point, Ohio. Richard’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff of the Oncology Unit and ICU at OVMC and physicians, Dr. Jimenez, Dr. Das and Dr. Agcaoili for their kindness and compas­ sion. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. s^Ja2,fS8Sn,M* 71 C aJ??v2IIa J- Hannan, 86, 515 West Shadyside, died Sunday !Su0hl?. ValIey Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born September 1,1902 in Chillicothe, a daughter of the late Percy and Ollie Jones Ross. She was a member of the South Bellaire Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by _ her husband, Edward; a son,5 Robert Lee; a sister, lone Marr. ' Surviving are a son, Richard of'» Powhatan Point: six daughters,J Mrs. Paul (Ruth) Lawrence of* Waco, Texas, Mrs. Ralph; i (Geneva) Bell of Clarington, Mrs. Ivan (Alberta) Porter of Bellaire, I Carol Ringer of Garrison, Texas, Judy Geraau and Jo Ann Freno, both of Shadyside; 26 grandchil­ dren; 58 great-grandchildren; 23 great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the (Bauknecht Funeral Home, I Shadyside, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 I to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday where j services will be held at 1 p.m. • Wednesday, with the Rev. Melvin ILindberg officiating. Burial will i be in Holly Memorial Gardens, I Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Belmont County Chapter. HANNAN, Virginia, 93, of Bellaire, Ohio, died Monday, February 8, 2010, in Belmont Community Hospital, Bellaire. Virginia was born April 20, 1916 in Proctor, W.Va., a daughter of the late Lewis and Emma Shepherd Arman. She retired from the for­ mer Rivera Lanes of Bellaire and was a member of the Solid Rock Assembly of God Church, Moundsville, W.Va. Virginia enjoyed her daily rides throughout the Valley on the O.V.R.T.A. bus line. Preceding her in death were her husband. Charles Hannan, a son, Thomas W. Skews and a brother. J.W. “Bill” Arman. Surviving are two daugh­ ters, Suzanne (James) Klatt of Martins Ferry, Ohio and Connie Van Camp of McMechen, W.Va, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory 441 37lh Street Bellaire, OH, Friday February 12, 2010 from noon until time of funeral service at 2 p.m., with Rev. Michael A. Bobbitt offici­ ating. Interment will be at the convenience of the family in Weeks Cemetery Bndgenor^Ohic^^^^^^ Myrtle Hannas Myrtle C. Hannas, Flushing, 76, former resident of Keyser, W. Va., died Saturday night at the home of a son, Edgar Han- nas. She was born Nov. 4, 1890, and was preceded in death by her i husband, Harry Hannas. Surviving are four sons, Ed­ gar, Flushing, William, Denver, Colo., James, Ft. Lee, Va., Harry, Clarksburg, W. Va.; four daughters Mrs. Helen Rice, An­ tioch, W. Va., Mrs. Elizabeth Zions, Ft. Myers, Fla., Mrs. Vir­ ginia Matlick, Keyser, W. Va., Mrs. Mary Crabtree, Olympia, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Robins, Baltimore, Md. Funeral services were held in Keyser, W. Va., Tuesday and burial was in' Queens Point Cemetery. Angus Hannen Angus “Gus” Hannen, 83, Brilliant, Ohio, died Friday, Jan. 3, 2003 in West-Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Wheeler Funeral Home, 712 Third St.; Brilliant, where serv­ ices will be held Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Interment in Fort Steuben Burial Estates, Wintersville. HANNIG, Anna Pappa, 95, formerly or Bethle­ hem, Wheeling \y.Va., died Wednesday, Novem­ ber 4, 2009, in Forest Hills Retirement Community. Born in Wheeling, W.Va., on July 21, 1914, Anna was the daughter of the late Wasyl and Mary Okruch Pappa. She was a retired employee of M. Marsh and Sons, Inc of Wheeling and a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. St. Clairsville Ohio. A lifelong resident of Wheeling, Anna was a lov­ ing wife, mother, grand­ mother, great-grandmother, great-Amma, Sister, Aunt and Friend. This was a gentle, kind and caring woman who was steadfast in her belief in the importance in education for her children. She married her “best friend” and she looked out for her children first and always. She will be greatly missed by every­ one who loved her. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Adolph R. Hannig in 1980; her son, Stephen E. Hannig in 2002; her great-grand daughter, Katelyn Ann Bonenberger in 2004; four brothers, John, Pete, William, and Thomas Pappa; three sisters, Catherine Wojtaszek, Mary Pappa and Eva Cummins. Surviving are one son, John A. Hannig and his wife, Christine of Wheel­ ing; one daughter, Carol A. Hannig CSJ of Wheeling; her daughter-in-law, Kath­ leen M. Hannig of Wheel­ ing; five grandchildren, Kimberly A. Bonenberger and her husband, Dan of Ann Arbor, MI, J. Michael Hannig and his wife, Con­ nie of Fort Collins, CO, T.J. Hannig and his wife, Kristi of Fort Mill, SC, Amy C. Mehl and her hus­ band, Zach of Boardman OH, Mary Beth Hannig and Fiance, Brian Kwak of Lakeview NY; three great­ grandchildren, Joseph and Nina Bonenberger and Camden Hannig; her broth­ er, Stephen Pappa of Wheeling; one sister, Eleanor Synowiec of Tracy’s Landing MD; her sister-in-law, Joann R. Smith of Wheeling; numer­ ous nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove on Sunday, November 8, 2009 from I - 5 and 7-9 p.m. Vigil services will be held at 4;30 p.m. at the funeral home. Friends will be received on Monday from 9:30 until the time of Mass'of Christ­ ian Burial which will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic. Church, St. Clairsville Ohio. Entombment will follow at Mt Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum, Wheeling W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to Catholic Charities 18th Center, 125 1 8th St. Wheeling WV 26003 or Sisters of St. Joseph Foundation, Pogue Run Road, Wheeling WV 26003 X HANNING, Beulah A. “Boo,” of Murphy Ridge Road, Flush­ ing, died Wednesday, June 10, ijSljLin East Ohio Regional Hospi- 3taJ,» Martins Ferry. She was preceded jiv death by her parents, Robert and •Ellen Shingleton; a sister. Surviving a£er her husband, Elmer J.; a son, Everett at home; a daughter, Mrs. ‘James (Pam) Walker of Uhrichville, Ohio.; four brothers, Robert Shingle- ito.mof New York, William Shingle- Itpnjof West Virginia, Clarence Shin- igfpton of Illinois and David Shingle- itorf’pf Clarksburg; three sisters, Leat- ife'fielmick of Clarksburg, Judy Cun- - nfngham and Norma Jean Malone, , both of Parkersburg; two grandchil- ' •df’en; six great-grandchildren, f friends received from 10 a.m. Mon- t fd^y iintil time of services at 1 p.m. at |(plarke Funeral Home, 302 Main St., Toronto. Interment in Sugar Grove - •jpefhetery, near Empire. Elmer Hanning Elmer J. “Shorty” Hanning, 78, of Flushing, Ohio, died Saturday at Barnesville Health Care Center. Born, March 11,* 1928 in West Virginia, son of Archie and Lizzie (Parsons) I Hanning. $ l-\j/-£L&ob He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and retired from Ohio River Collieries. He was preceded in death by his wife, Beulah A. (Shingleton) Hanning; brothers and sisters: Daisy, Velma, Charley, Floyd, Evelyn Sue, Esther and Marie and grand­ son, John Hanning. Surviving are a son, Everett Clyde Hanning of Flushing and. one daughter, Pamela (James) Walker of Urichsville; one sister, Opal Johnson of Marietta; two grandchildren, Michelle (Ronnie) Abel and Eric Lee Hanning and five great-grandchildren. Visitation, 4 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, with service at 11 a.m., Thursday, at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio. Burial follows at 1:45 p.m., at Sugar Grove Cemetery, Toronto, Ohio. Everett C. Hanning

Born in Gallipolis, OH on Nov. 29, 1954 Departed on Mar. 7, 2009 and resided in Flushing, OH.

Visitation: Private

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Everett C Hanning - Age 54 - of Flushing Oh. passed away suddenly of natural causes Saturday - March 7, 2009 at the Southwest General Health Center - Middleburg, Oh.

He was born November 29, 1954 in Gallipolis, Oh the son of the late Elmer and Beulah Singleton Hanning.

Everett is employed by the Bugal Trucking Co. of Flushing, Oh as a mechanic.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a son John Walter Hanning.

Everett's survivors are: Son: Eric L. Hanning and wife Cheryl of Brunswick, Oh. Sister: Pam Walker and husband Jim of Uhrichville, Oh.

Grandchildren: Alyssa Carter and Eric. L. Hanning, Jr.

A private family visitation was held at the Clarke Funeral Home - Toronto. HANNIG, Jamie Marie, 23, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, Febru­ ary 13, 2009 in Dublin Methodist Hospital. She was born September 4, 1985, in Tuscaloosa, Ala., the daughter of Peg Taylor of Wheeling, W.Va., and Scott A. Hannig of Alabama. Jamie attended St. Michael Parish School, Wheeling, W.Va., Wheeling Central Catholic High School and West Virginia School of Cosmetology in Morgantown, W.Va."She worked as a licensed estheti- cian for Charles Penzone’s Grand Salon in Polaris. Jamie had a tremendous zest for life. She loved and was loved by all. She was preceded in death by her uncle, Edward Comer and her cousin, Chad Comer. Jamie is survived by her mother and stepfather, Peg and John Taylor of Wheel­ ing; her father and stepmoth- errScott and Staci Hannig of Northport, Ala.; a brother, Scott Hannig and his wife, Jessi of Columbus, Ohio; her nieces and nephew, Adeline, Sampson and Cecilia Han­ nig; and her grandparents, Cecil and Theresa Comer of Wheeling, Marge Hannig of Wheeling and Bill Hannig of Deep Creek, Md. _ ‘ In addition, she' is sur­ vived by her aunts and uncles, Joe Comer and his wife, Susie of Martinsburg, W.Va., Dan Comer and his wife, Tina of Martinsburg, W.Va., Cecil Comer and his wife Ashley of Fort Mill, SC, David Comer of Golds­ boro, NC, Kate Krupa and her husband, Erik of Shady- side, Ohio, Bethany Sanford and her husband, Aaron of Columbus, Todd Hannig of Wheeling and Bill Hannig and his wife, Barb of Fair-, mont, W.Va., several cousins and many friends. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, Febru­ ary 17, 2009 from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Wheeling, WV. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 at 1 1 a.m. at St. Michael Catholic Church, 1225 National Rd., Wheeling, WV with the Rev. Kevin Connor as cele­ brant. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the 1 8th Street Catholic Charities Center, 18th Street, Wheel­ ing, WV 26003. Kathleen M. Hannig 1950-2014 TOGETHER AGAIN HANNIG, Kathleen M., 63, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, December • % 23, 2014 at Wheeling V Hospital. ' \ ; ' She was bom December 27, 1950, in Wheeling, a ! daughter of the late Errol t S-. • • and Mary Lee (Thomas) •K- Brill. She was a member of the Vance Presbyterian Kathleen Hannig Church in Wheeling, and graduated from Morehead and great nephews; and State University with a her loving pets, Minnie B.S. in nursing. and G. In addition to her par­ Friends were received ents, she was preceded on Sunday, December in death by her husband, 28, 2014 at the Altmeyer Stephen E. Hannig, and Funeral Home, Elm her great niece, Katelyn Grove Chapel, 154 Kruger Bonenberger. Street, Wheeling. Funeral She is survived by two services were held on children, T.J. (Kristi) Monday, December 29, Hannig of Fort Mill, S.C., 2014 at 11 a.m. at Vance and Mary Beth (Brian) Presbyterian Church, Kwak of Buffalo, N.Y.; Wheeling, with Rev. one sister, Beth Brill Michael Mistic officiat­ Smith of Belhesd^Qhio; ing. /2) /2/B- one brother, Tom (Beth) In lieir Df flowers, Brill of Bamesville, Ohio; memorial donations can one brother-in-law, John be made to the Ohio (Christine) Hannig; one County Animal Shelter, sister-in-law, Sr. Carol 7011 National Road, A. Hannig C.S.J.; four Triadelphia, W.Va. grandchildren, Camden, 26059. Stella Ann, Bailee, and Online condolences can Jared; one aunt, Margery be expressed to the fam­ Watson; several nieces, ily at www,altmeyer.com nephews, great nieces, ALBERT HANOOD Albert J. Hanood, 86, of New Martinsville, WV, passed away on Wednes­ day, May 24, 2017. He was bom October 11, 1930 in Bellaire. Qhip, the son oFtficTIate John and Anna (Namen) Hanood. The family moved to Sis- tersville, WV where Albeit attended school before his time in the service. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War, a graduate of Marietta Col­ lege, and worked for PPG for 38 years. He and his wife were also small busi­ ness owners in New Mar­ tinsville for many years. He is a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and Moose Lodge 93 1 New Martinsville. Albert’s enthusiasm for golf led to strong friend­ ships and enjoyable days on the golf course. He also enjoyed bowling and spending time with his family. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Berneda (McHenry) Hanood; his son, Michael Hanood of Worthington, OH; his daughter, Vicki (Lomis) Larmee of Pickerington, OH; his brother; Emil (Martha) Hanood of Sis- tersville, WV; and sister- in-law, Jeanie Hanood of Sebring, FL; two grand­ daughters, Cori McCul­ lough and Regan Hanood; two grandsons, Nathan and Seth Larmee; one great- grandson, Hayden Getreu- Larmee; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, nephews and cousins." In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his sister, Marie and broth­ er-in-law, Carl Scibetta of Canton, OH and his broth­ er, Edward Hiuioqd of Sebring, FL. There will be a celebra­ tion of his life to be announced in the future for family and friends. James J. Hanood James J. Hanood, 70, Canton, died Saturday Fp.h 19QR at Aultman Hospital, Canton. He was bom in St. Clairsville._a son of the late Paul and Rose Hanood. He was the retired owner of the Hanood Market, Canton, a Korean War Army veteran, a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and Can­ ton Moose Lodge 233. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph George Hanood. Surviving are his wife, Lois ( Budner Hanood; a sister, Mrs. Lar­ ry (Joyce) Tomero of Bolivar; four brothers, Philip Albert and Joseph, both of Canton, Louis of North Canton and Paul of East Sparta. Funeral liturgy with Mass was ' celebrated March 3 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Burial was in St. John’s Cemetery. Arrangements by Lamiell Funeral Home, Canton. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church or to the American Heart Association. Virginiac52rMStfi St., Wheeling, died Mon­ day morning in Ohio Valley Med­ ical Center in Wheeling. He was born March 29, 1907 in Ukrain, Russia, the son of the late Charles and Sophia Hanovich. He was a retired ironworker and a member of Ironworkers Union Local #433. Los Angeles and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Martins Ferry. He was preceded in death by a son, Charles F. Zimmerman; three brothers; one sister, Esther Altonna; one grandson. Surviving is his wife, Helen Jerger Hanovich; three sisters, Mrs. Anthony (Roselie) Deeds, Kathryn Morgan, both of Chicago, 111., Mary Uroff of Rocky Mount, N.C.; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. 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 Rev. Keith Peachey officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. ^HANOVICH, Helen Ruth Jerger, 85, of South Third Street, Martins Ferry, formerly of Virginia Street, Wheeling,

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Dies at Age 78 Educator James Ellsworth Hans, 78, of Shadyside. died Saturday._My. 3 1 QQ^-at Forest Hill Retirement Home in St. Clairsville. He was a retired teacher and prin­ cipal of the Shadyside School District at Central and Jefferson Schools; a member of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church; Bellaire Eagles FOE 371; Bellaire Elks BPOE 419; Ohio Retired Teachers Association; Belmont County Retired Teachers Association; and an Army Veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, James A. and Rhea Potter Hans; his wife, Lena Rotilio Hans; a brother, Richard; and a sister, Dorothy Douthitt. Surviving are two sons, James Lee of Moundsville and Alan Richard of Shadyside; four daughters, Linda Griffith of Alledonia. Jennifer Gulla of St. Clairsville, Jeannette Hans of Atlanta, Ga., and Debra Dutton of Martins Ferry; a brother, Jack of St. Clairsville; seven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Bauknecht Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery Bellaire. Jerry Han Jerry E. H§ of Green Acres,WftSL. Shadyside, died early Friday morning at Bell Nursing Home, Morristown. He was born Aug. 24, 1890 in Pultney Township, son of the late John and Katheryn Hooker Hans. A retired employee of Wheel- ing-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Benwood plant, he was a member of Bellaire Christian Church, Ionic Lodge #438 F&AM of Bellaire and Odd Fellows Lodge #378. Preceding him in death was his wife, Hazel L. Thatcher Hans on March 27, 1975 and six brothers and sisters. | Surviving are two daughters, | Mrs. Harold F. (Katheryn) Neff and Mrs. Hobart M. (Mary Mildred) Dye, both of Shadyside; a sister, Carol Fer­ rell of Cleveland; four grand­ children; seven great-grand­ children; 11 great-great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Shadyside, after noon today, where services will be Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Philip Hunt officiating. Burial follows in Belmont Coun­ ty Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Masonic lodge will conduct services tonight at 7:30 in the funeral home. i Joseph Hcsras Sr?*^**^

Joseph M. Hans Sr., 68, of Cleveland, formerly of Wheel­ ing, died Feb. 27, 1978, in Cleveland. » Surviving are his wife, Mildred Roseman Hans; four sons, Joseph M. Jr. of Las Vegas, Nev., Norman D. of Pitt­ sburgh, Pa., William G. of McMechen and Gregory M. of Wheeling; a daughter, Glenna Hanlon of St. Clairsville; a sister, Carol Farrel of Cleveland; a brother, Jerry of Shadyside; and seven grand­ children. Graveside services and burial was held at Rose Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. JUDITH HANS Judith Jeane Hans, 80, of St. Clairsville, OH, passed away Sunday November 2, 2014 sur­ rounded by her loving fam­ ily. She was bom December 6, 1933, a daughter of the late John and Anna (Newhart) Cale in Neffs, OH. Judy was a homemaker and loved interior design, fresh flowers, college and pro football and her beloved Dobermans Chelsie, Shane and Cain. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Richard Hans Sr. Surviving are her chil­ dren Richard (Christine) Hans Jr. of St. Clairsville, OH, Deanna Ghaphery of Wheeling, WV and Adam Hans of Bellaire, OH, her grandchildren Jessie Joy, Kathleen Grace Hans, and Austin and Selena Gha­ phery, and.sevejaI nieces and nephews, Visitation will be Tield on Wednesday November 5, 2014 from 12 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Bauknecht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 441 37th street Bellaire, OH 43906. Funeral service will be held Thursday November 6 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Joel Traylor officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens in Pleasant Grove, OH. Memorial contributions can be made to the Bel­ mont County Animal Shel­ ter. Lena Hans Lena A. Hans, 77, 59565 Broadview Road, Shadyside,_died_ Wednesdaay, May 5, 199j9 at Wheeling Hospital. She was born Jan. 29, 1922 in Short Creek, W.Va., a daughter of the late Sev- erino and Virginia Battistelli Rotilio. She was a member of the Con­ cord Presbyterian Church, Center­ ville. Surviving are her husband, James E. Hans; two sons, James Lee (Gayle) Hans of Moundsville and Alan Richard Hans of Shady- side; four daughters, Linda L. Grif­ fith of Alledonia, Jennifer S. Gulla of St. Clairsville, Jeannette C. Hans of Atlanta, Ga. and Mrs. Scott A. ((Debra) C.) Dutton Sr. of Martins Ferry; a brother, Vigo Rotilio of Bellaire; two sisters, Gina Sostarich of Cadiz and Louise Givens of Bel­ laire; seven grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, 3900 Central Ave., Shadyside, Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Joseph Byrne offici­ ating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Mildred Hans /(/^sl^O Mildred Elizabeth Hans, 80, 2411 James Road, Granville, formerly of Shadyside, died Wednesday at the Heath Convalescent Home, Heath. She was bom Sept. 15, 1910 at Shaddvside, a daughter of the late Frank and Ella Boston Roseman. She was a Lutheran. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Hans and a brother, Herman Roseman. Surviving are four sons, Joseph of Las Vegas, Nev., William of St. Clairsville, Norman and Gregory, both of Granville; a daughter, Glenna Horsburg of Wheeling; two \ sisters, Mrs. Steve (Helen) Holenka x and Kathleen Appolloni, both of , Bellaire; nine grandchildren and a i great-granddaughter. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, today 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Final arrangements are incomplete. n Mrs. Rhea V. Hans Mrs. Rheaiv.ians, RD 1, Bellaire, was dead on arrival at City Hospital, Bellaire, July 23. Born in Bellaire, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Jennie Connors Potter. Preceded in death by her husband, James, in 1967, she is survived by three sons, Jack of St. Clairsville, James E. of Shadyside, and Richard of Bellaire; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Douthitt of Bellaire; 12 grand children arid a great­ grandchild. Services were held Friday in the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral home with the Rev. Karl Wilson officiating. Burial followed in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Richard E. Hans Richard E. Hans, 73, Washing­ ton Street, Bellaire, died Tuesday- June 22, 1999 at Belmont Commu­ nity Hospital, Bellaire. He was born June 4, 1926 at Bellaire. He was a retired employee of Ohio Edison, a member of the Bel­ laire Christian Church, DAV 117 Bellaire and an Air Force veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents, James A. and Rhea Potter Hans; a sister, Dorothy E)outhitt. Surviving are his wife, Judith Cale Hans; two sons, Richard Jr. of Bellaire and Adam of Neffs; a daughter, Deanna Ghaphery of Wheeling; two brothers, James E. of Shadyside and Jack of St. Clairsville; three grandchildren. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove. 3^ HANS, Richard Howard Sr., 63, of Mackey Avenue, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday. Feb. 11, 1998. at home. He was an employee ot the Wheeling Housing Authority, a Protestant, and an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard O. and Delorah Fry Hans; a brother, Edward Williams. Surviving are a son, Richard H. Jr. of New Port Richey, Fla.; two stepsons, Frank and Kevin Parks, both of Clearwater, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Louis G. (Cassandra E.) Nice of Martins Ferry; a step­ daughter, Antoinette Schneider of Wheeling; two sisters, Mrs. Terry (Helen) Roberts of Columbus, and Mrs. Charles (Joann) Witsberger of Bridgeport; 10 grandchildren. Friends received noon-3 p.m. and 6- 8 p.m. Sunday at Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob streets. Wheeling, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday. Inter­ ment at the convenience of the fami­ ly. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice Inc., 98 East Cove Ave., Wheeling, W.Va. 26003. La w ren <*e Ha n sberger _ / 9 7&~* Lawrence W. (Bud) Han­ sberger, 73, Lafferty, died Sunday at BarnesviUe Hospital. He was born in Iowa on Dec. 22, 1901, a son of the late Theodore and Vesta Roth Hansberger and had resided in Lafferty since 1925. A retired printer, he was a Protestant by faith. Surviving are his widow, Margaret Olive Hansberger, a son, William A., with the U.5. Air Force att Fort Meade, Md.; two brothers, Ralph, in Oregon and Orville, in California. Funeral services were held Wednesday with burial at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville’ $?iber9er HANSBERGER, Margaret Olive, 90, of St. Clairsville, form­ erly of Lafferty, died Wednesday in Forest Hill Nursing Home, St Clairsville. She was a retired school teacher and a Methodist She was, preceded in death by her husband,* Lawrence, in 1975; her parents, Henderson and Bessie Bolin Taylor. ( Surviving are a son, W. Alan of ' Columbia, Md.; a sister, Sara Micha- ! lak of St Clairsville; a brother» Donald Taylor of Huron, Ohio; a grandson, Mark Hansberger. Friends ' received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at ’ Beck Funeral Home, St Clairsville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. 1 Saturday. Interment in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. Anna Hanse Anna Brokaw Hanse, 88, Barnesville, died Monday, Nov. 21, 2005 at Barnesville Hospital. She was born Nov. I, 1917 in Arnold, Pa., daughter of the late Robert L. and Anna (Kelly) Brokaw. She was a member of First United Methodist Church and the Thread and Yarn Sewing Club. Preceded in death by her husband, Francis D. Hanse; two brothers, Earl and Joseph Brokaw; sister, Elizabeth Wolfe and grandson, Jeffery Palmer. Surviving are two sons, Donald (Nita) Hanse of Ocala, Fla., and Richard (Sharon) Hanse of Barnesville; two daughters, Jill Anne (Allen) Palmer of Quaker City and Judi Kay Hanse of Barnesville; six grandchildren, Tim Hanse, Barnesville, April (Lance) Brownfield of Barnesville, Missie Palmer of Columbus, Rusty (Melissa) Palmer of Morion, 111., Suzanne (Lee) Paxton of Wexford, Pa., and Lisa (Marc) Ehrhardt of Delaware, Ohio and six great grandchildren. Visitation, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Friday, and service, 11 a.m., Saturday at Camp bell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio, with Rev. Tom Detling officiating. Burial in Crestview Cemetery.

HANSE, Anna Broka\\v88, Barnesville, Ohio, died Mon­ day, in Barnesville Hospital. Preceded in death by her husband, Francis D. Hanse; two brothers, Earl and Joseph Brokaw; sister, Elizabeth Wolfe; and grandson, Jeffery Palmer. Surviving are two sons, Donald (Nita) Hanse of Ocala, Fla. and Richard (Sharon) Hanse of Barnesville; two daughters, Jill Anne (Allen) Palmer of Quaker City and Judi Kay Hanse of Barnesville; six grandchildren; and six great­ grandchildren. Visitation from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Friday and services at 1 1 a.m. on Saturday at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut Street, Barnesville, Ohio. ,h oec. iw ir Francis Hanse HANSE, Francis D., 76, of 60674 Somerton Highway, Barnes- ville, died Tuesday at Bamesville Hospital. He was president of The Lotus Glass Co., Bamesville, and an Army veteran of World War II. He ) was preceded in death by his parents, Matthew A. and Freda Deck Hanse; a brother, Henry F.; a sister, Martha Hewins; a grandson. Surviv­ ing are his wife, Anne Brokaw Hanse; two sons, Donald and Rich­ ard, both of Bamesville; two daugh­ ters, Jill Anne Palmer of Marietta, Ohio, and Judi Kay Hanse of Bamesville; five grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Bamesville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. Interment in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. BPOE services at 7 p.m. today. American Legion services at 7 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contri­ butions may be made to the Bames­ ville Hutton Memorial Library. T7MintfK, road Avenue, Barton, died Wednes­ day at home. He was a retired employee of Shan-Rod Co. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Surviving are a daughter, Carol Ann Fries of Wakeman, Ohio; a grandson, Paul D. Fries Jr. of Wakeman. There will be no visitation. Memorial serv­ ices will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Alice Nixon J' Hanson, 93, formerly of Maple Heights, Bridgeport, died Sunday in Barnesville Health Care Center. She was born Jan. 2, 1896 in Col- erain Twp., daughter of William and Ada Jellett Nixon. She was preceded in death by her husbands, William Hanson and Arthur Hanson; a daughter Gertrude Sutton; two sons, Samuel and William Hanson. Surviving are a stepdaughter, Nancy Spears of Dillonvale; two sons, Arthur Hanson of Warwood, W.Va., and John Hanson of Bell- aire- a stepson, Arthur Hanson of Shaayside; a sister, Nellie Bodor: 20 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. William Alvey of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Lin- wood Cemetery, Blaine. Arthur Hanson Arthur Hanson, 73, Bridgeport, brother ol' Mrs. Roy Shaw of S.. Clairsville, died Wednesday,! May 6, in the Martins Ferry ' Hospital. /^) yO He was born in Bridgeport, Nov. 17, 1896, a son of Gilbert and Hanna While Hanson. He •; was a retired coal miner and , also a retired custodian' of!; Bridgeport High School. He was a Methodist and a rriember of the Bridgeport American Legion ' and LJMWA Local 2159. Surviving beside his sister are his widow, Alice Nixon Hanson, a daughter, Mrs. James (Nan­ cy) Spsars, Dillonvale, a son, Arthur D. of Shadyside, a step­ daughter, Mrs. William Sutton of Bridgeport, two step-sons, Andrew of Warwood and John of Bellaire, 20 grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday • in Bridgeport with Rev. Lawrence Hastie official ing. Interment was in Lynwood Cemetery, Blaine. Carole E. Hanson, 56, of Lewisville, Ohio passed away Friday, August 30, 2013 at her home. She was born near Lewisville, Ohio on November 11,1956 a daughter of June Brownfield Hanson who survives of Lewisville, Ohio and the late LeRoy Hanson. She was a 1974 graduate of Skyvue High School near Graysville, Ohio, a retired laborer, and a member of the Church of Christ. She was also a member of several civic organizations. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by a brother, Stephen Hanson. Surviving in addition to her mother are one son, Nathan (Chelssie) Hanson of Caldwell, Ohio; one sister, Linda (Paul) Lafferre of Lewisville, Ohio; two brothers, David Hanson of Lewisville, Ohio and Gene Hanson of Dexter City, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield, Ohio from 2-4 and 6-8p.m. Monday, September 2, 2013 where funeral services will be held at 11a.m. Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Burial will follow in the Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville, Ohio. Chad Hanson Chad Eric Hanson, 3 1, of Patty Mine Road, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004 at home. Chad was born Dec. 10, 1972 at Wheeling, W. Va., the son of William R. and Carol Lee Greiner Hanson, also of Martins Ferry. Chad was a 1991 graduate of Martins Ferry High School and a member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bridgeport. He was an employee of the Angelina Stone & Marble Restoration of Lansing. In addition to his mother and father, Chad is also survived by his brothers, Scott (Lorrie) Hanson of Martins Ferry, Todd (Lisa) Hanson of Virginia Beach, Va..; his maternal grandmother, Lucille Greiner of Martins Ferry; j three nephews, Joshua, Jared and 1 Jeremy Hanson; two nieces, Sarah and Cassie Hanson. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Everett Hutson, officiating. Interment will follow in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Memorial contributions in Chad's memory may be made to the Sunset Heights Fire Department, 69604 Sunset Heights, Bridgeport. Ohio 43912. ^ , CJiristine Hanson " IJiAL- v - HANSON, Christine Irwin. 75, formerly of Colerain and Martins Ferry, died Saturday in Bell Nursing Home, Morristown. She was preced­ ed in death by her first husband, Wade Little, in 1945; her second husband, Archie L. Hanson, in 1979; her parents, Ira and Lottie Miller Irwin; three brothers, John, Thomas and Aldice Irwin; two sister, Orpha and Caroline. Surviving are a daugh­ ter, Patricia Hanson of Lewisburg, W.Va.; a son, Paul Hanson of Col­ erain; three grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Lewisburg Elemen- < tary School Library, 206 Lee St., J Lewisburg, W.Va. 24901. grandchildren. r* • _ -5 DAVID HANSON Hanson, David L. “Mick,” 68, of Katy, TX and formerly from Bridge., port, OH, passed Monday ApTirn72014. Dave was a U.S. Army veteran born in Martins Ferry, OH on May 23, 1945 to the late Harry and Eleanor Hanson. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Ken Hanson. / Surviving are his wife Cathie, children, Carrie Hanson Studdard, David Hanson, and Mercelee Pons and stepchildren, Shelby Schoolcraft, Maritza Cruz Scott and Benny Cruz. He is also survived by his brothers, Jim Hanson and Charles “Bud” Hanson along with his sister, Cheryl Reed. A memorial service will be held on Monday, April 28, 2014 at Lansing Community Center from noon-3 p.m. for family and friends. Eizabeth Hanson Elizabeth L. (Betty) Hanson, 63, .'54385 National Rd., Apt. 318, Stone House Place, Bridgeport, died Sunday, April 3, 1994, in Bell ^Nursing Home, Morristown. She , was bom at Bridgeport, January 21, 1.931, a daughter of E. Paul Han­ son and Hazel C. Ault. She was a member of St. Antho- nys Catholic Church at Bridgeport, an associate member of the Sisters of Charity in Nazareth, Ky., and a retired librarian with MidContinent Public Library of Missouri. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy) Burk of Brookside and several nieces and nephews. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be Wednesday at 10 a.m., at St. ; Anthonys Catholic Church, Bridge­ port, with the Rev. Timothy Huff- ; man, the celebrant. Burial will fol­ low in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Friends may call at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, .Brookside, Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. HANSON, Ellanora R., 86, of Lansing, Ohio, died on Sunday, September 30, 2007, after a brief illness surrounded by her loving family. Wife of the late Harry Hanson; mother of Jim (Judy) Hanson of Martins Ferry, Charles Hanson of Iowa, David (Cathie) Hanson of Katy, Texas, Cheryl Reed of Lansing, and the late Kenneth Hanson; sister of Henrietta Baldwin of Bridgeport, Ohio, and Doris Horak of Tampa, Fla., Ellanora is also survived by 12 grand- children, 18 great-grandchil- dren; and one great-great- grandchild. Friends will be received Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m., with Brad , Johnston, Minister, officiating. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial contribu­ tions be made to the First Christian Church, 710 S. Zane Highway, Martins Ferry, OH 43935. Florence Hanson Mrs. Florence Stilwell Hanson, 73, 104 Park St., St. Qairsville, died Monday at her home from an apparent heart attack. 73_ She was Dorn at Bridgeport, Sept. 15, 1898, a daughter of George and Annie Ehni Stilwell. She was a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church and had been a Sunday School teacher at the church. She was a member of the Women’s Bible Class, a graduate of Bridgeport High School, class of 1918, had attended Ohio University at Athens, had taught in the Bridgeport School System and was a 50 year member of Chapter 510 Order of Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, William T. Hanson in October of 1951. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Elinor Jean Harris of St. Clairsville, two sons, Harold of Columbus, James C. of Cleveland, seven grand­ children, two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Frame of Bridgeport and Mrs. Stella Michener of Hilliard. Funeral services were held Wednesday in St. Clairsville with Rev. C. Lee Filker of­ ficiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Qairsville. Harold Hanpgn Harold Hansen,'^Hilliard, Ohio, died Thursday, Nov. 8, at Riverside Hospital, Columbus. He was born in West Virginia, July 21, 1928, a son of the late William and Florence Stillwell Hanson. He was a member of the Hilliard United Methodist Church and was a retired employe of Cameron and Brown Mortgage Co. Surviving are his widow, Mary M. Musat Hanson, two daughters, Mrs. Craig (Carolyn) Hadley of Hilliard, Linda Sue of the home, one sister, Elinor Jean Harris of St. Clairsville and a brother, James Hanson of North Olm- stead. Funeral services were held Saturday in Hilliard with Rev. Charles Hill officiating. Burial was in Wesley Chapel, Hilliard. Harrv Hansony Harry ^.^lianson, ^Orchard Terrace Apartments, St. Clairsville, died Saturday at Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz. He was born in Bridgeport, Oct. 10, 1907, a son of the late George and Carrie Moore Hanson. He was a member of the East Richland Evangelical Friends Church, a veteran of World War II, and a retired truck driver. Surviving are his widow, Edith Litton Hanson; two sons, Harry Lee II, Ashland and Alan of St. Clairsville; one daughter, Mrs. Lois Arnold of Canton; two step-daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Lude of Dover and Mrs. Linda Vincenzo of Cleveland; one step-son, Wayne Gregg of Chicago; one sister, Mrs. Norma Hill of Akron. Services were Tuesday at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Wayne F. Ickes officiating. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Hazel Hanson Mrs. Hazel Hanson, 74, Brook- side, sister of Mrs. William G. Haiison of St. Clairsville, was dead on arrival Friday morning at the Ohio Valley General Hos­ pital. She was bom in Bridgeport, Sept. 13, 1895, a daughter of George and Ann Ehni Stilwell. She was a member of the Lans­ ing Methodist Church, Bridge- ! port Eastern Star Lodge 452 and was a retired employe of the credit department of Stone and Thomas Department Store, Wheeling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert, in 1944. Surviving beside her sister in St. Clairsville are one daughter, Mrs. Paul (Mildred) Laurant of Marion,. Ohio, two sisters, Mrs. Harry Micherier of Hilliard and Mrs. Thomas Frame of Brook- side and two grandsons. Funeral, services were held Monday in Bridgeport with . Rev. Lawrence .Hastie , officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Helen A. Hanson Helen A. “Bunny” Lo\^ej Han­ son, 82, North Erie Street.^Wheel­ ing, died Tuesday, Dec. 21. 1999^ at Wheeling Hospital. She was born May 7, 1917 at_BeHaire, a daugh­ ter of the lateTTamriion J. and Debrue Louisa Pittman Lowe. She was a retired employee of Wheeling Stamping, Hornes and The Hub, and a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical- Lutheran Church, Brookside. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Howard Hanson; a daughter, Lydia Rose Hanson. Surviving are two sons, Leslie of Mount Olivet, W.Va. and Wayne of Colerain; two grandsons; a great-grandson. ' Friends will be received today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Frier. will then be' received Thursday, from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, National Road at Overbrook Drive, Brook­ side, with Pastor Ronald Grissom, officiating. Burial follows in Hol­ ly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, PO Box 467, Bridgeport, Ohio 43912. _ J— Helen P. Hanson Mrs. Helen Pearl Hanson, 59, Airport Road, St. Clairsville, died Saturday morning at the Barnesville Hospital, following an extended illness. STfefW/ She was born June 7, 1911, in Tacoma, Ohio, a daughter of Forrest Douglas and the late Effie Douglas. She had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 12 years and was a member of the Friends Church of East Richland. Surviving are her father, her husband, Harry 0. Hanson, two sons, Harry L. of Ashland, Alan of the home, one daughter, Mrs. Clifton Arnold of Canton, two brothers, Mansel Douglas of California, Emory Douglas of Oklahoma, two sisters, Mrs. Marie Wallace of Opalocka, Fla., Mrs. Mabel Lehman of Wheeling and five grand­ children. Funeral services were held Monday in St. Clairsville with Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. J Howard P. Hanson ) Howard Paul Hanson, 81, North Erie Street, Wheeling, died_Mon- day, Sept._2.8^-L9-9-8^at"Wheeling HospitaLHe was born May 12, 1917 at Martins Ferry, a son of the late John^nd Ann Kaiser Hanson. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Corrugating plant, part owner of Hanson General Contracting Co. of Wheeling and a well-known local magician. He was a member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brookside, Bridgeport Eagles Aerie 995, past member of the carpenters union and a Merchant Marine vet­ eran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Lydia Hanson; a brother, John Han­ son; a nephew. Surviving are his wife, Arcada “Bunny” Lowe Hanson; two sons, John Wayne of Colerain and Leslie Howard of Mt. Olivet, W.Va.; two grandsons; a great-grandson; a niece and a nephew. Friends will be received Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Friends then received from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11 a.m. Thurs­ day at St. Paul Lutheran Church, National Road, Brookside, with the Rev. Ronald Grissom officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul Lutheran Church, PO Box 467, Bridgeport, Ohio. I. Betty Hanson I. Betty Dolan Hanson, 83, Bethesda, died Sunday, April 5, 1998 at Worthington Nursing Home. She was bom Sept. 3, 1914, in Denver, Colo., daughter of the late Patrick and Lucy Sidels Dolan. Retired from ITE Corp., Belle- fontaine, she was a member of United Methodist Church, Bethes- da. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister. Surviving are a daughter, Judy Stenger of Worthington; a son, John of Spring City, Tenn.; three sisters, Mary Heskett and Kate Broadbent, both of Bethesda and Ann Smith of Ulee, Fla.; six grand­ children; several great-grandchil­ dren; several niees and nephews. Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m. today, at Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, 322 N. Main St., Bethesda, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Rick Burkhardt officiating. Burial follows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. JAMES HANSON James “Jim” Hanson, 75, of Bridgeport, OH, died Monday, May 12, 2014, at O.V.M.C., Wheeling. He was bom October 29, 1938, in Martins Ferry, OH, son of the late Harry ' and Eleanora Graham I Hanson. Jim was a retired craneman from Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel, Yorkville Plant, a U.S. Army veteran, and a member of the First Christian Church, Martins Ferry. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Kenneth and David Hanson. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Judy Kavanas Hanson; two sons, James, Jr. (Tanja) Hanson of Columbus, OH and Mark (Heather) Hanson of Bridgeport, OH; one broth­ er, Charles Hanson of Iowa; one sister, Cheryl Reed of Bridgeport, OH; three grandchildren, Dawn, Kayla, and Cody Hanson; a great-grandson, Tyler; and several nieces, and nephews. / L- Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrust­ ed to the Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 1 Ridgecrest Road, Bethlehem/Wheeling. JAMES HANSON James “Jim” Hanson 75 of Bridgeport, Ohio, died May 12, 2014, at OVM Wheeling. jV// / C, No services' ArraW- mems entrusted l0 Grisell Funeral Home & Cremnfn ry, Bethlehem/Wheeling1 " JAMES HANSON James C. Hanson, 80, passed away peacefully August 11,2014. He was a 1952 graduate of St. Clairsville High School and attended the Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics, graduating in 1953. He went on to work for United Airlines for nearly four decades, spend- | ing 34 years based out of : Cleveland and his remain­ ing five years prior to retirement out of San Francisco. James is survived by his loving wife, Margine, whom he married on Valentine’s Day in 2012. He is also survived by his son, James (LaDawn) Hanson; daughters, Jill (James) Hoppel and Jennifer (Rick) Ryan; adopted son, Anthony (Sandy) Hanson; 10 grand­ children; and four great­ grandchildren. *"7^ A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 6, 2014, 11 a.m., at Parkside Church (7 100 Pcttibone Road, Chagrin Falls, OH). (THE CREMATION SOCIETY OF OHIO, 1- 800-664-1012) John Hanson, Sr. John Thomas Hanson, Sr., 81, of High Ridge Road, Bellaire, died Friday, in his home. He was bom Sept. 14, 1922, in Strasburg, Ohio, a son of the late William and Alice Nixon Hanson. John was a retired employee of Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel’s Martins Ferry Mill, American Legion Post, 52, Bellaire, attended the First United Methodist Church, Bellaire and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by three brothers, William, Samuel and Andrew Hanson and a sis­ ter, Gertrude Sutton. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Shaw Hanson; three sons, John T. Hanson, Jr., of Bellaire, Gary Wayne (Cathy) Hanson of N. Canton, Ohio and David (Nancy) Hanson of Brookside; a brother, Arthur Dale Hanson, of Powhatan Point; a sister, Nancy Spears of Dillonvale, Ohio; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends received Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at the Bauknecht - Altmeyer Funeral Home, 441 37th Street, Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, with the Rev. Thomas Jones officiating. Interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont County Heart Fund. American Legion Post 52 services, Monday, 7:30 p.m., in the funeral home. Jo HANSON,Ttfsm-iJohn B., 39, of 67892 Johnson Drive, Bridgeport, died Sunday in Steubenville. He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Brookside. He was .an Air Force veteran. Surviving are his father, John Hanson of Bridgeport; a brother, Bill H. of Pensacola, Fla. ; a sister, Carol A. Greer of St. Clairs- ville; a niece; a nephew. There will be no visitation. Services and inter­ ment will be held at the convenience of the family in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. John Hanson Jr. John Hanson Jr., 74, 67892 Johnson Drive, Bridgeport, died Wednesday at home. He was born April 13, 1914 at Martins Ferry, a son of the late John and Anna Kaiser Hanson. ll<£- / f £§ He was a retired employee of Blaw-Knox Foundry & Mill Machine Co., Wheeling, a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Brookside, and a ILS. Army veteran of World War II. He was affiliated with Bridgeport Masonic Lodge No. 181, Scottish Rite Valley of Steubenville, Osiris Shrine of Wheeling, Legion of , Honor, Bel-Mon-Mon Shrine, Osiris Band, and the VFW, Eagles and the Redmen’s clubs, of Martins Ferry. He was preceded in deathueain byuy his wife, Olive Messenger Han­ son; a son, John B. Hanson. Surviving are a son, Willard Howard of Pensacola, Fla.; a daughter, Carol Greer of Bridge­ port; a brother, Howard of Wheeling; two grandchildren. Friends will De received at the i Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 7 to 9 p.m. | today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. i Friday, where services will be : Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Calvin Sigman officiating. En­ tombment will be in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleas­ ant Grove. Military graveside services will be conducted. Bridgeport Masonic Lodge ser- vices have been set for Friday at 7:30 p.m. followed by Martins Ferry VFW services at 8 p.m., in the funeral home. __ Kenneth Hanson 7 - ^ Kenneth Hanson, 41, 67889 Nix­ on Ave., Bridgeport, died Tuesday moraine in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was bora Aug. 12, 1947 at Martins Ferry, son of Eleanora Graham Hanson, and the late Harry Han­ son. / VZTfiAj. / She was preceded in death by jj her first husband, Clarence ? March; her second husband, o Stephen Haranzo; four brothers; < three sisters. 1 Surviving are two sons, Clarence (Budd) Marsh of , Everett, Wash., and Bill Marsh of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. Don (Nancy) Cuikas of Rosedale, Ind.; a sister, Eleanor Holcomb of Albany, Ore.; nine grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m.; with the Rev. John Costlow officiating. Burial will be in the Short Creek Cemetery, Short Creek, W.Va. John Haranzo John Haranzo,' 90, 58560 Deep Run Road, Martins Ferny, died Mon­ day in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was bom June 11, 1902 in Barton, son of the late Frank and Julia Haranzo. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville plant, and a member of the Indian Club at Yorkville. He was a steelworker organizer fortheSWOC. Haranzo was preceded in death by his wife, Cornelia J. Bess Haranzo; a brother, Frank Haranzo; four sisters, Irene Thornton, Betty Ogden, Tillie Banyas, Margaret Poludniak. Surviving are a son, Jack Haranzo of Tiltonsville; a daughter, Mrs. Nick (Elaine) Caraccilo of Columbus; a sister, Julia Everhart of Lovettsville, Va.; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m., with the Marlin Drake of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. HARASICK, Evelyn Maria, 67, of Weirton, W.Va., died Saturday, March 11,2006. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6- 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Greco- Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saint Pius the Tenth Roman Catholic Church, 700 Lovers Lane, Steubenville, Ohio. Ann Harbaugh Ann J. Harbaugh, 69, of 54787 McClainsville Road, BelJaire, died Friday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was born Dec. 20, 1920 in Pied­ mont, a daughter of the late George and Alta Clary West. She was a retired nurse of City I Hospital, Bellaire, and a Presbyter- 1 ian. She was a member of Ameri­ can Legion Auxiliary and the VFW Auxiliary, both of Bellaire. Surviving are her husband, John; a-son, Walter Ehret of Bellaire; two brothers, Elmer West of Sarasota, Fla. and Rayford West of Bellaire. Friends will be received noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bell­ aire, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Charles F. Brewer officiating. En­ tombment follows in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Assoc­ iation Belmont County Branch.

HARBAUGH, Ann J., 69, of 54787 McClainsville Road, Bellaire, died Friday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was a retired nurse of City Hospital, Bellaire, and a Presbyterian. Surviv­ ing are her husband, John; a son, Walter Ehret of Bellaire; two broth­ ers, Elmer West of Sarasota, Fla., and Rayford West of Bellaire. Friends received noon-3 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Entomb­ ment in Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Pleasant Grove. John Harbaugh John R. Harbaugh, 82, for­ merly of Bellaire, Ohio, died Monday, March 28, 2005 in Forest Hills Retirement Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was born Dec. 24, 1922 in Waynesboro, Pa., the son of the late Ernest A. and Margaret E. Steiner Harbaugh. He was a World War II Coast Guard veteran, a retired employ­ ee from Phillips Stamping, a member of St. Andrews Catholic Church, Waynesburg, a life member of the Bellaire VFW. a member of Loyal Order of Moose #1087, Moundsville, W. Va., Bellaire American Legion and Bellaire DAV. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his his wife, Ann J. West Harbaugh and seven brothers. Survivors include two sisters, Mary Hill of Silver Springs, Maryland and Peggy Beach of Zullinger, Pa., and a brother, Joe Harbaugh of Waynesboro. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 1 1 a.m., until time of funeral service at 1 p.m., at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 33rd St., Bellaire, with Fr. Gary Zalenski officiating. Entombment in Holly Memorial Mausoleum, Colerain, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Belmont County Animal Rescue League, P.O. Box 1 15, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfunerahomes.com HARBERT, Marjorie Wright, 91, passed away November 1, 2005 in Rada Personal Care Home. She was born March 17, 1914 in New Martinsville, W.Va., the daughter of the Charles Wright and Hattie McDonald Wright. She was a payroll clerk at Paden City Glass; and a mem­ ber of the New Martinsville First United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Bert Harbert; one brother; four sisters; and several nieces and nephews. She is survived by one niece; . and several great nieces and nephews. j A graveside service will be held Thursday at 1 1 a.m. in Greenlawn Memorial Park, 1 New Martinsville. Arrangements by the lams Funeral Home, New Mar­ tinsville. Stella J. Harbison Stella J. Murphy Harbison, Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Martins 1 Ferry, died Wednesday, May~ VT^97 at Fort Myers. ~ She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph P. Harbison; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy; a sister, Helen Murphy Stahl. Surviving are a son, Joseph T. of Charlotte, N.C.; two grandchildren; a brother, Thomas J. Murphy Jr. of Falls Church, Va.; three sisters, Gertrude Murphy of Fort Myers, Fla., Grace D’Asoli of Rockville, Md., and Agnes Loughrey of Fen­ wick Island, Del. Funeral liturgy with Mass was celebrated June 4 at Fort Myers, Fla. Burial was in Arlington Na­ tional Cemetery. Local arrange­ ments by Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Ave., Wheeling.

Mella J Murphy Harbison of Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Martins Ferry and Silver Springs, Md.. died Wednesday, May 28, 1997. She was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Joseph P.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy; a sister, Helen Murphy Stahl. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Joseph T. and Debbie "Harbison of Charlotte, N.C.; a brother, Thomas J. Murphy Jr. of Falls Church, Va.; three sis­ ters. Gertrude Murphy of Fort Myers, Grace D’Ascoli of Rockville. Md. and Aones Loughrey of Fen­ wick Island, Del.; two grandchil­ dren. Mass of Christian Burial was held on June 4 in Fort Meyers. Inter­ ment in Arlington National Ceme­ tery. Arrangements by Kepnei Funeral Home, Burke Chapel. 2101 Warwood Ave., Wheeling. HARDISON, Virginia R., age 89, of W. Thistle Dr., New Martinsville, formerly of Glen Dale, W.Va., died Saturday, February 4, 2006 in Wetzel County Hospital, New Mar­ tinsville, She was bom May 7, 1916 in New Martinsville, daughter of the late Ross and "Louise Schrader Bushon, She was a retired clerk from Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, where she was also a volunteer; a member of the First Presbyterian Church, New Mar­ tinsville; and a graduate of West Liberty State College. Virginia was an avid bridge player and enjoyed playing with several different groups of friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Thaddeus Harbison; and one sister, Iola Lemasters. Survivors include one son. Walter Harbison of Glen Dale; one daughter: Jane Mallon of Atlanta, Ga.; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren ; and a niece, Sue Ann Lunau of Moundsville. Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, New Martinsville with Pastor David Roberts officiating. Interment in Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Mar­ tinsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyter­ ian Church, 59 E. Benjamin Drive, New Martisnville, WV 26155. ______Edith Harbold *'jOu Edith L. Harbold, 84, 127 Ceme­ tery Ave., Barnesville, died Saturday in Barnesville Hospital. She was born June 29, 1903 at Jerusalem, a daughter of the late George H. and Ida Kinney Powell. She was a member of the Church of Christ. / 3 UnC- She was preceded in three brothers; two sisters, /^o S Surviving are her husband, Chester Harbold; two brothers, Emerson Powell of Bethesda, and Hugh Powell of Massillon. Friends will be received at the „Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with James Gallagher officiating. CBurial will be in West Lawn Cem- ujetery, Newcomerstown. Christ. She was preceded in death by three brothers; two sisters. Surviving are her husband, Chester Harbold, two brothers, Emerson PoweU of Rethesda and Hugh Powell of Mas­ sillon, Ohio. Friends received at Campbell-Plumly F“neral H^1 Barnesville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tu dav where services will be held at 1 om Wednesday. Interment in West Lawn Cemetery, Newcomerstown, Ohio. DavKM^Iarbourt David T. Harbourt, 95, of Brookville, Ohio, formerly of Mt. Pleasant, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005 at Brookhaven Nursing & Care Center in Brookville, following a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 60 years, Grace Victoria Sterling Harbourt, 1992 and half brother, Nathan Harbourt. He was bom Aug. 24, 1909 in Belmont County to Asa D. Harbourt and Lizzie (Beatty) Harbourt, who also preceded him in death. He retired from Consol Energy Inc., after 43 years service. He joined the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Pleasant in 1920. In addition to holding long time positions as Ruling Elder and Choir member, he served as the Clerk of Session for 37 years. He was a 60 year member of the Smithfield Lodge #182 F&AM and a longtime member of the Smithfield OES chapter #332. He was also a member of the Mt. Pleasant Historical Society and St. Clairsville Senior Citizens. Surviving are his daughters, Sara Harris and husband, Les, of Brookville, Jane Charleston of Mingo Junction; six grandchil­ dren, three step grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; sisters, Irene Harbourt Martin, Helen Harbourt Bell and Agnes Harbourt Sherman and husband, Wayne. He is also survived by numerous sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 15, at the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Pleasant, with Rev. Byron McElroy officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the church, Saturday, from 1 1 a.m., until service time. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Pleasant. Arrangements by Gilbert-Fel­ lers Funeral Home, 950 Albert Rd., Brookville. If desired, e-mail condolences may be sent online to www.gilbert-fellers. com. Jeannette Hatfyurt Jeannette ^arbourt, \ Jpinc View Dr., Belmont, died Saturday morning, August 5,1989 at Bames- ville Hospital. She was bom May 16, 1922 at Morristown, a daughter of the late Charles and L. Pearl Lynn. She was the retired owner- : operator of Scotty’s Night Club at \ Morristown. She was a member of ( the Morristown United Methodist ! Church and St. Clairsville Eagles. Surviving are one son, Richard L. Harbourt, Sr. of Belmont; two sis­ ters, Elsie Peddicord of Bethesda and Sarah Hines of Glencoe; three grandchildren and two great­ grandchildren. Services were held Tuesday after­ noon from the Kely-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, with Rev. Fred Schmid officiating. Burial was made in Morristown Cemefay. ' - ; • •:£

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HARBOURT, Margaret (Moore) “Peg,” 98, of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, passed away Monday, November 7, 2011, at Autumn Health Care, Adena, Ohio. She was born in Mt. Pleasanton June 14, 1913, a daughter of the late John A. and GracelPayne) Moore. / In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John C. Harbourt; two brothers, Glen A. Moore and infant Robert Dean Moore; and a sister, Frances Woodford. Margaret was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Mt. Pleasant, Westminster Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Class and Smithfield Eastern Star. She was the last surviving member of her graduating class of 1931. Peg is survived by her daughter, Carol Kiaski of St. Clairsville, Ohio; son, John Paul Harbourt and his wife, Helen Jean, of Mt. Pleasant; a sister, Mary Louise Giles of Weirton, W.Va.; five grandchildren, Dale (Annette) Kiaski of Massillon, Ohio, Diane Sells of Adena, Ohio, Denise (Bob) Rusiecki of Colerain, Ohio, Michael (Shelly) Harbourt of Dillonvale and Tanya DiCapito of Mt. Pleasant; 10 great-grandchildren, Deanna (T.J.) Taylor, Darcy and Darren Rusiecki, Kristin and Dustin Kiaski, Mindy Sells, Anthony and Amber DiCapito, and Miranda and Taylor Harbourt; two great- great- | grandchildren, Anna Marie and Aiden Stewart; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, OH, and also on Thursday, November 10, 2011, from 9 a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m. at Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, with Reverend Byron McElroy officiating. Interment will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. CJa i ^ Mart?r ^ Las?oSApte9’ gSfSi Center U She3 was born Feb. 16, 1898 at Wheeling a daughter of the late James 8and’ Cecelia Wolfe Glover She was a Catholic.’ She was preceded in death bv s.’s^sra^sr1' s&2,„Atte“;«='•*' ■ r^?ler®be no visitation ' wllfrasrs? 1 Gr4ervicesre®nwood w 111Cemetery, be c°n- ’ Wheeling, at the convenience of the family. McCoy Funeral’ Home, Wheeling, in ch,arge of ar-; • rangemen ts. Clyde Hardes+v Sr. Clyde C. HardeSyf^r., , 83, 152 Hutchinson Drive, St. Clairsville, former Belmont County Sheriff, Coroner and County Commis­ sioner died Sunday at his home. He had been in ill health for the past three years. Born April 1, 1883, in Edger- ton, Kansas, he was the son of Smith T. and Mary Patterson Hardesty. A retired pharmacist, he w. j employed at the Roberts Drug Store in Bridgeport for several years and was a former Bridgeport resident. He had resided in St. Clairsville for the past 35 years. He attended Ldnsly Military Institute and the | Ohio State University Medical College, For several years, he worked as a reporter for the Wheeling News Register and the Marlins Ferry Times Leader. He was a member of the Blaine Presby­ terian Church, the BPOE 895 of Martins Ferry and Bridgeport Tagles Aerie 995. He was a former member of the Ohio Na­ tional Guard. Surviving are his wife, Edna j Burkhead Hardesty, one son, Clyde C. Jr., St. Clairsville High School Principal; one daughter, Mrs. Kotlarchik of Reynolds­ burg; one sister, Mrs. Margaret H. Cope of Cleveland and six grandchildren. One brother, Chester, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Wednesday at St. Clairsville with Rev, Richard M.. Ferguson officiating. Interment was in Union Cemetery. Clyde C. Hardesty Jr. Clyde C. Hardesty Jr., 70, Stras- burg, N.D., formerly of St.. Clairsville. died Saturday JulyJiL 1999 at his home. He was bom Oct. 21, 1928 in Bamesville, a son of Edna Burkhead Hardesty and the late Clyde C. Hardesty. He was a retired coach and school superintendent, an Air Force veteran of Korean War, a member of the Lions Club, the American Legion, Ruritan Club, ND Cystic Fibrosis Assn., served as a school board member and a columnist for the local newspaper. Surviving, in addition to his mother of Bethlehem, W.Va., are his wife, Patty Hardesty; three sons, Clyde C. of Newark, Brent A. of Hendrum, Minn, and Kent A. of Moorhead, Minn.; six grandchil­ dren; five stepchildren, Sandy Zacher of Mandan, N.D., Carla J. Zacher MD of Bismarck, N.D., John Zacher of Bismarck, N.D., Vicki Zacher and Tony Zacher of the home; a sister, Bemadine Kot- larchik of Battle Creek, Mich. Funeral services were held July 13 at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, Strasburg, N.D., with the Rev. Leonard Eckroth officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Myers Funeral Home, Linton, N.D. was in charge of arrangements. David Hardesty David William Hardesty, 78, of Harrison Twp., Michigan, died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003 at his home. He was born at Wheeling, Sept. 16, 1924, a son of the late J. Paul Hardesty and Ruth Smiley Hardesty. David grew up in St. Clairsville and was a 1943 grad­ uate of St. Clairsville High School. After graduation, he served in the U. S. Army during World War II. He held a Bachelors and Masters degree in chemical engineering from Ohio State University. David retired after 36 years as a research engi­ neer with General Motors in Detroit. Surviving are three brothers, Robert S. Hardesty of St. Clairsville; John R. Hardesty (Nancy) of Gold Canyon, Ariz., and C. Richard Hardesty (Dorothy) of Kent, Ohio. Private disposition will be held at the convenience of the family. Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the Hardesty family at www.toothmanfuneralhome.com I George Hardesty "]\mv George “Ray” Hardesty, 92, of 56094 Colerain Pike, Martins Ferry, died Friday in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was bom June 29, 1900 in Barnesville, a son of the late George and Rena Bowersock Hardesty. He was a retired employee of Co­ operative Transit Co., Wheeling Island; Garvins Dairy, Wheeling; an auto body repairman and a member of the First Christian Church, Martins Ferry. Surviving are his wife, Lucille Henthome Hardesty; a son, Kenneth of New Orleans; two daughters, Mrs. George (Kay) Porter of Colerain and Mrs. Richard (Cindy) Mayer of Tampa, Fla.; seven grandchildren; foiir great-grandchildren. Friends will be received today noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brbokside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday with the Rev. Rod Kasler officiating. Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. _ - J - Paul! Hardesty - $ J. Paul Hardesty, 85, of 215 S.Marietta St., St. Clairsville, died Thursday in the Bell Nurs- Tng ~~Home7~Belmont. He was born at Barton, April 27, 1899, a son of~fHe~Tate Robert and Catherine Newlin Hardesty. He was a retired superin­ tendent of the St. Clairsville Water Department, a member of the First Presbyterian Church at St. Clairsville, and was a veteran of World War I. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Smiley Hardesty, in 1981. Surviving are four sons, David W. of Algonac, Mich., Robert S. and John R., both of St. Clairs­ ville and C. Richard Hardesty of Kent; a sister, Martha Jeffries of St. Clairsville; four grand­ children ; a great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Edward Mooney officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyte­ rian Church building fund. >4iardesty, Lucille G. Henthorne, 88, of 54999 Lawyer Drive, Bridgeport, formerly of Colerain Pike, Martins Ferry, died Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in Cnfio Valley Medical T^rrrter, Wheeling. She was a licensed practical nurse at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, and McGraw Nursing Home, Pleasant Grove, and a member of the First Christian Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Ray Hardesty, in 1992; a brother, Bernard Hubacher. Surviving are a son, Kenneth and his wife, Jessie, of New Orleans, La.; two daughters, Kay Porter and her husband, George, of -Colerain, and Cindy Mayer and her husband, Richard, of Monticello, Ky.; a brother, Paul Hubacher and his wife, Margaret Ann, of Smithville, Ohio; seven grandchildren, four • great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Nelsom Hardes&y Nelson H. Hiirdesfy, 70, former resident of St. Clair- sville, died Wednesday, Oct. 17, at his home at Huron, Ohio. He was bom in Bamesville, Jan. 30, 1903, a son of the late Don C. and Mabel Harper Hardesty. He had resided in Huron for the past 32 years, was a member of St. Clairsville Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge and was a retired em­ ploye of the Ohio State Highway Department. Surviving are his widow, Kathryn Davis Hardesty, one son, Nelson of Shelby, Ohio, two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Parker of Marison, W. Va., Mrs. Ken­ neth (Mildred) Greig of St. Clairsville and three grand­ children. Funeral services were held Friday in Huron with burial in Restlawn Park Cemetery, Huron. Richard na^sfy Richard B. Hardesty, 69, na­ tive of Malaga, Ohio, died Satur­ day night, June 24, at his home, 19505 Frazier Dr., Rocky River, Ohio. Born in Malaga, July 23, 1897, the son of Mabel and Don Har­ desty, he went to Cleveland in 1916, joining the millinery firm of Harband Co. He established his own firm, the R. B. Hardesty & Co., in 1934. With his son, Donald, he also owned a thoroughbred horse breeding j farm in Lexington, Ky. Surviving are his widow, Mary, three sons, Donald, Richard Jr., and Thomas, six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs, Marjorie Campbell, Bamesville, Mrs. Dorothy Parker and Mrs. Mildred Greig, both of St. Clairsville, and one brother, Nelson, Huron, Ohio. A | daughter, Barbara, died in 1959. Private memorial services were held Wednesday, June 28 at the family home. Robert Hardesty Bob passed away peacefully on Oct. 17, 2004, at Park Regency Care Center in Chandler, Ariz., following a brief battle with cancer. Born Sept. 11, 1925, in Wheeling, he was a 1943 gradu­ ate of St. Clairsville High School. He attended Ohio State University and graduated from Elliott Business School in Wheeling. Bob was a lifelong resident of St. Clairsville and retired from Consolidation Coal Company, with 35 years of serv­ ice. Bob was a dog enthusiast and at various times raised and showed English Bulldogs, Australian Terriers and Pembroke Welsh Corgis. A num­ ber of his dogs earned champi-' onship stat- us and some of his Australian Terriers were shown at Westminster. He had been a member of the Bulldog Club of America, an officer and board member of the Tri-County Kennel Club, a member and director of the Australian Terrier Club of America and, during the last 20 years, an active member of the St. Clairsville Kennel Club. He was preceded in death by his parents, J. Paul Hardesty and Ruth Smiley Hardesty, and a brother, David Hardesty. He is survived by brothers, John R. (Nancy) Hardesty of. Gold Canyon, Ariz., and C. Richard (Dorothy) Hardesty of Kent, Ohio; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Cremation has taken place. Calling hours will be at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004, from 10 a.m. until time of memorial service at 11 a.m., with Rev. Homer Harden offici­ ating. In lieu of flowers, dona­ tions may be made to a charity of contributor’s choice. Ruth Hardesty 6 - Ruth Smiley Hardesty, 79, of 215 S. Marietta St., St. . Clairsville, died June 14 at Ohio I Valley Medical Center. She was born in Washington County, Pa., August 20, 1901, a daughter of the late John P. and Minnie Reed Smiley. She was a retired school teacher of the Methodist Ridge School and a retired clerical worker for St. Clairsville. She was a member of the St. Clairsville First Presbyterian Church and the Women’s Socie­ ty of the church. Surviving are her husband, J. Paul Hardesty; four sens, David of Algonac, Mich., Robert and John of St. Clairsville, Richard of Kent; two sisters, Blanche Smiley of Lakewood and Hilda Cross of CGshocton; two brothers, Arthur Smiley of Toledo and Vincent Smiley of

Lakewood; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends were received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Building Fund. William Hardesty William M. Hardesty, 86, re­ tired farmer of RD 4, St. Clairs- ville, died Thursday, Oct. 10 at his home following an extended illness. & He was born near Barton, Oct. 5, 1882, a son of Obed and Mary Berry Hardesty, and had spent his entire life in the Barton-St. Clairsville area. He was member of the Barton United Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, ZoLa Keevert Hardesty and one sister, Mrs. Katherine McMillan, Funeral services were held Sa- turday at St. Clairsville with Rev. Ezra Hinton officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. HARDGROVE, Ruth Isabel, 89, of Windsor Manor, Wheeling, W.Va., died Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003 in the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was bom April 25, 1914 in Waltersburg, Pa., the son of the late Michael and Edna Aval­ on Fugate Hardgrove. She retired as a Lighting Con­ sultant with the Lighting Show­ case. Surviving is a friend, Brenda Zoladz of Lansing, Ohio. There will be no visitation. Funeral services and interment will be held privately. Arrangements by the Kepner Funeral Home, 1308 Chapline Street, Wheeling. Alfred Harding / HARDING, Alfred “Paul,” Alfred “Paul" Harding, 80, of 80, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Bridgeport, died Sunday, Dec. Sunday, December 26, 2004 at 26, 2004 at the home of his the home of his daughter. daughter. He was bom May 28, 1924 in He was bom May 28, 1924 in Bridgeport, the son of the late Bridgeport, the son of the late Walter and Elizabeth Woods Walter and Elizabeth Woods Harding, Sr. Harding Sr. He was a retired employee of Paul was a retired employee of the former Belmont County the former Belmont County Sewer Authority. He was a Sewer Authority. He was a mem- member of the Bridgeport ber of the Bridgeport Eagles and Eagles and Bridgeport VFD. He Bridgeport VFW. He was also a was also a veteran of the U.S. veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Air Force. In addition to his parents, Paul In addition, , to his, parents,4U , u-he was preceded in death by his was preceded in death by his wife, Anna Hawkins Harding in w‘fe. Anna Hawkins Harding in June 2004; also six brothers and June 2004; also six brothers and four sisters. four sisters. He is survived by a son Gary Surviving are a son, Gary Harding and his Dia Harding and his wife Diana of j ciifton Col.- two daughters Clifton, Colo.; two daughters, Janice Kolb and her husband Janice Kolb and her husband John? of Cerritos, Calif, and Paula°SmithTandS her1 husband Jgj L'oydof Bridgeport; one broth- wiHmd Harding of Bridgeport! er, Willard Harding of Bridge- three sisters, Helen Briggs of Port, sisters, Helen Briggs Morristown, Betty Tracy and of Etta Helms, both of Martins and Etta Helms, both of Martins peiTy Ferry, Ohio. . Friends are invited to attend Friends are invited to attend visitation Wednesday, 2 to 4 and visitations Wednesday 2-4 and * to o n m t n.,na„,t 6-8p.m. at Wilson Funeral Po^n Home, 920 National Road, R^c’iri^nhi^ wh fRoad; Brookside, Ohio, where funeral fu,nera services will be held Thursday at services will be held Thursday at I 1 p.m. with David Demarest as 1 P*nJi’ Pav,cI Demarest as the officiant. Interment follows the officiant. Interment follows at at Holly Memorial Gardens, H°Ily Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Full Military services will be Ful1 military services will be conducted by the Belmont Coun- conducted by the Belmont ty Council of the VFW. County Council of the VFW. Memorial contributions may Memorial contributions may be be made to the Bridgeport VFD, made to the Bridgeport VFD, 301 301 Main Street, Bridgeport, Main St., Bridgeport, OH 43912. Ohio 43912. HARDING, Anna L • ^ of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Saturday, June 19, 2004 in the East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Anna was born January 27, 1926 in West Virginia, the daughter of the late Homer and Florence Matthews Hawkins. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a broth­ er, Robert. Anna is survived by her hus­ band, Alfred “Paul” of Bridge­ port; a son, Gary L. Harding (Diana) of Grand Junction, Colo.; two daughters, Janice F. Kolb (John) of Cerritos, Calif, and Paula A. Smith (Lloyd) of Bridge­ port, Ohio; two sisters, Evelyn Littman of St. Clairsville, Ohio and Bertha Tippett (Bob) of Cleveland, Ohio; nine grandchil­ dren; 28 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Friends will be received Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home,' 920 National Road, Brookside where funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. David M. Demarest officiat­ ing. Interment to follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Derek Harding I DEC. /

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Phyllis Harding Phyllis J. Gould Harding, 67, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Monday, May 16, 2005 at Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, W. Va. She was born November 10, 1937 at Wheeling, W. Va., the daugh­ ter of the late Willard Gould and Waneta Coss Gould Bulick. Phyllis retired from the Wheeling News Register, a member of the Lancastet Chapel United Methodist Church of Sunset Heights where she served as a Lay Leader, a member of the Lansing United Methodist Church, a Delegate to the East] Ohio Annual United Methodist Church Conference, President Of the Bridgeport Friendship Council Choir, and a member of the Bridgeport Firemen’s Ladies Auxiliary. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Walter R. Harding. She is survived by two daughters, Rhonda Murad of Wheeling, W. Va., and Etta Lynn Davis of Martins Ferry, Ohio; two sons, Arthur Harding of Bridgeville, Pa., and Walter Harding of Hampton, Va.; five brothers, Richard and Marty Gould both of Bridgeport, Ohio, Fred Gould of Colerain, Ohio, Jerry Gould of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Edward Gould of New Philadelphia, Ohio; 12 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Friends and family will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., where services will be held on Thursday at 1 1 a.m., with Revs. James Hildebrand, Donald and Karen Upson and Mr. David Demarest, officiat- ing. Interment to follow at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Russell Harding Russell Rex Harding, 82, of Maynard, died Saturday at the Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was bom Oct. 29, 1901, at New Philadelphia, a son of the late William and Sarah Blair Harding. A retired coal miner, he was a member of the Maynard Meth­ odist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mabel Rachel Milliken Harding; a daughter, Mrs. Lyal (Ruth) Tate of Fairmont, W.Va.; a sister, Mrs. Lucy Riefenschnieder; six grand­ children and six great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, today and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Robert Stull officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. U - 3d Ruth Harding Mrs. Ruth Irene Harding, 67, Tiltonsville, died Wednesday, Aug. 18, at Martins Ferry Hospital. \G) '\ I She was born in Roseveille, March 26, 1904, a daughter of the late John and Mabel Smith. She was a Methodist by faith. Surviving are her husband, Harry, three sons, Charles W. and Sanford Lynn, both of Warren, Harry E. of Arlington, Va., five daughters, Mrs. Ida Mae Nalley, Tiltonsville, Mrs. Donna Caton, Yorkville, Mrs. James (Bonna) Henderson, St. Clairsville, Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) Calbria, Salem, Oregon and Mrs. Guido :Eudora) Magnone, Weirton, W. Va., 20 grand­ children, one great grandchild, and one sister, Mrs. Frances Bratton, Roseville. Funeral services were held Saturday in Tiltonsville with Rev. James Stull officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. mmm vttt ^ tv, .. g| j ip! ' ** > V \v •16"flN» |L V

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Newspaper EM^Foreman Dead at 70 Ruth Ann Smith Harding, retired composing room foreman for the ' Wheeling News-Register, died Tuesday, April ?0 1999^ in Bell Nursing Home, Morristown. She was 70. She was a member of Lancaster Chapel United Methodist Church, Sunset Heights. She was bom Aug. 23, 1928, in Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest L. and Martha Train Smith ; two brothers, Kenneth and David Smith; a grandson Darrik Harding. Surviving are her husband, Williard J,; three sons, Norman J. of Bridgeport, Williard Wayne of St. Clairsville, and Richard R. of Dutton, Mont.; a daughter, Deborah Kolb of St. Clairsville; a brother, Ernest W. Smith of Austin, Texas; five sisters, Mary M. Krenke of Pittsburgh and Beatrice E. Kidney, Linda J. Knighr, June M. Pastor and Sandra M! Kelner, all of Bridgeport; 12 grand­ children; a great-grandchild. Friends will be received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at tne Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where funeral services will be held at 1 p.m Friday with the Rev. Donald Cordery officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sunset Heights Fire Department, 69604 Sunset Heights Bridgeport, Ohio, 43912, or Lancaster United Methodist Church Ohio 543S9in2Ct Heigh‘S’ Bric*8ePort’ HARDING, Walter R., 87, of Forest Hills Care Center, St. Clairsville, formerly of Bench St., Bridgeport, died Friday, March 19, 2004 in Wheeling Medical Park. He was born February 14, 1917 in Bridgeport, Ohio, the son of the late Walter and Eliz­ abeth Woods Harding, Sr. Walter was a retired motor repairman with Warwood Armature; he was a member of the Lancaster Chapel United Methodist Church, the Bridge­ port Eagles and the I.B.E.W. Local 141. He was also a vet­ eran of the US Army during WW II. In addition to his parents, Walter was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. Surviving Walter are his wife of 43 years, Phyllis Gould Harding of Bridgeport; two sons, Arthur and his wife Sheila of Bridgeville, Pa. and Tim and his wife Lee of Tabb, Va.; two daughters, Rhonda Harvella of Wheeling and Etta Davis and her husband Jeff of Martins Ferry; two brothers, Alfred and Willard Harding both of Bridgeport; three sis­ ters, Helen Briggs, Betty Tracey and her husband Harry and Etta Helms and her hus­ band Argell all of Martins Ferry; 12 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend visitation Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Rd., Brookside, Ohio, where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. with the Reverends Donald and Karen Upson and Reverend James Hildebrand officiating. Inter ment follows in Holly Memori al Gardens, Pleasant Grove Ohio. ’ Memorial contributions mav be made to Lancaster rhn % United Methodist 70015 Sunset Heights Rhh^’ port, OH 43912 ° ’ BndSe- i #

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HARDING, Willard Jay, 79, of Bridgeport, Ohio, died Friday, June 6, 2008. in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born November 22, 1928 in Bridgeport, the , soni of the late Walter and Elizabeth (Woods) Harding. Willard retired from Wheeling Machine Products; and was a member of Lancaster Chapel United Methodist Church in Sunset Heights. He was past master of the Ohio City Lodge 486 MF; a member of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of the Valley of Steubenville; a Royal Arch Mason with Martins Ferry Chapter 173; a life member of Past Masters Association 23rd Ohio Masonic District; a past edu­ cational officer of the 23rd Masonic District; and was a member of the Bridgeport Forrester’s Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Ann (Smith) Harding on April 20, 1999; seven brothers, Oliver, Frank, Sherwood, Lawrence, Leroy, Paul and Walter Harding, Jr.; five sisters, Margaret McCloud, Elizabeth Ghent, Gertrude Moore, Helen Briggs and Mildred Lyle; as well as a grandson, Derek Harding. Willard is survived by three sons, Norman and his wife, Judy, of Bridgeport, Wayne and his wife, Kathy, of St. Clairsville and Richard and his wife, Peri, of Dutton, Mont.,; a daughter, Deborah Kolb and her husband, Bob, of St. Clairsville;'two sisters Betty Tracy of Martins Ferry and Etta Helms and her hus­ band, Arguell “Mutt,” of Martins Ferry; 12 grandchil­ dren, Brent and Liz Kolb of Ann Arbor, Mich., Ryan and Jill Kolb of Columbus, Ohio, David and Kari Kolb of Lexington, Ky., Roger and Kari Yockey of St. Clairsville, Scott and Mandi Moore of Belmont, Daniel and Nicole Grady of Bellaire, Chace and Erin Smith of Hopedale, Todd and Christel Harding of Maynard, Brent and Shayna Conaway of St. Clairsville, Rachelle Holstein of St. Clairsville, Paul and Tisha Cote’ of Missoula, Mont, and Corey Harding of Great Falls, Mont.; as well as 15 great-grandchi Idren. Visitation will be Monday 5-9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where Masonic services will be held at 7 p.m. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home with ihe Reverends James Hildebrand, Donald Cordery and Richard Wilson officiat­ ing. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to Lancaster I Chapel United Methodist Ghurch or to the Bridgeport Alumni Association. h HARDMAN, Marguerite, 89, of Wintersville, Ohio, died Saturday, November 4, 2006, in Trinity East Acuity Care Unit. She was born July 10, 1917 in Freed, W.Va., the daughter of the late Seth R. and Iva D. Duvall Collins. She was a member of United Brethren Church; RSVP volun­ teer at Trinity East for 37 years; Wintersville Friendship Club; YWCA; Mingo Junction Senior Activity Center; Scrab­ ble Club at Jefferson Commu­ nity College; and an avid trav­ eler. Preceded in death by her husband of 40 years, James H. Hardman on August 2, 1977; son, Jimmie Lee Hardman; four grandchildren, Bill Cullen, Shasta Hardman, Butch and Angie Miro; four brothers Rex, Arley, Lonnie and William J. Collins; three sisters Myrtle Green, Neva White and Betty Wylie; and an infant sister. Mother of eight children, five sons and three daughters, she is survived by Robert (Kay) Hardman of Blooming- dale, Richard (Sharon) Hard­ man of Las Vegas, Nev., Lanny Hardman of East Point, Fla. , Jeffrey (Tammy) Hard­ man of Wintersville, Nina (Bud) Cullen of Wintersville, Linda (Bob) Daily of Bloom- ingdale, and Ciridee (Dave) Frazier of Wintersville; She was Grandma to 26 grandchil­ dren; 33 great-grandchildren; and 26 great-great-grandchil- dren; two brothers, Jesse and Harley Collins. After a wonderful life on earth with family and friends, she has gone home to be with Jesus and to join loved ones she has missed. Not only did she leave footprints for us to follow, she left treasured mem­ ories, knowledge, laughter, and most of all love that will forever fill our hearts. Although the grief is hard to bear, we know that she is rest­ ing now and that we will meet again. Until then, she will.be an angel by our sides to light and guide our way. Friends may call at the Dun- I Iope-Shorac Funeral Home | Wintersville on Monday 7-9 p.m., and Tuesday 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m., where funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednes- day, with the Rev. David Sper­ ry officiating. Burial in Fort Steuben. Memorial contributions to American Cancer Society, Jef- _ ferson Co. Chapter. , m *** V m

HARDMAN, Mary T. Car­ ney, 85, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Saturday, January 1, 20(0 in the Bishop Joseph H, Hodges Con­ tinuous Care Center, Wheeling. She was bom in Wheeling on May 16, 1919, the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Tuttle Car­ bary was a member of Christ­ ian Mothers, a member of the Ladies Guild, and a member of St. Joseph Cathedral, where she was an avid worker for the church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Charles Hardman; and three brothers, James, Thomas and Eugene Carney. Mary is survived by three sons, Charles Hardman of Wheeling, David Hardman (Tammy) of Freeport, Bahamas, and Thomas Hardman (Leslie) of Columbus, Ohio; five daughters, Mary Hard­ man of Wheeling, Roseann Hard- man-Buchser (Rick) of California, Susan Hardman (Michael) of Val­ ley Grove, W.Va., Joan Hardman (Pete) of South Carolina, and Judy Hardman of California; a sister-in- law, Doris Carney; eight grand­ children; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, W.Va. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral, Wheeling, with,the Rev. Larry Dorsch as celebrant. Entombment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery Mausoleum, Wheeling. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. HARDSAW, Virginia Patti- son, passed away on Thursday, August 26, 2004. She was bom July 26, 1922 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daugh­ ter of the late Warren Berry and Laura House Pattison. She lived in Wheeling until she married her husband at the Grace Lutheran Church on July 30, 1945. Her husband had just returned from duty with the First Armored Division in Africa and Italy. Virginia was a 1940 grad­ uate of Triadelphia High School. She worked at Floyd Memorial Hospital and later volunteered taking blood pressures, where she was a member of the Hospi­ tal Auxiliary. She was also a member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church, NARFE, Southern Indiana Geneology Society, Historical Society, Carnegie Museum and the Plankeshaw Chapter NSDAR. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death'by her husband, Blaine Hardsaw; and four brothers, Warren B. Jr., Herbert Grangier, Robert Mur­ ray, and John Norwood PhD. Survivors include two daugh­ ters, Barbara (Donnie) Aeber- sold and Ginny (Jerry) Ward; four grandsons, Jeremy (Holly), Eric, Terry (Kim) and Craig; and two great-grandchildren, Shelby Ward and Lucas Blair. Visitation will be at the Kraft Funeral Service, 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany, Ind. from 2-8 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Monday at the Kraft Chapel with burial to follow in the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Corydon. In lieu of flowers, contribu­ tions may be made to the Ameri­ can Cancer Society. Ernest ‘Ernie’ Hardwick Ernest A. “Ernie” Hardwick, 64, of Cadiz, died Saturday, Jan. 24, 2004 at Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz. He was bom June 13, 1939 in New Cumberland, W.Va., a son of the late Ernest Wilbur and Alice Helene Boyles Hardwick. He was an associate member of St. James A.M.E. Church in Cadiz and a retired employee of the Village of Cadiz, water department. He was a sports writer for the Harrison News- Herald, a member of the Cadiz Boosters Club and the Harrison Central Boosters Club. He was named Cadiz Booster of the Year in 1988. Ernie was well known throughout the area for his involvement in sports. He coached Biddy League Football, women’s softball and basketball, and umpired softball and base­ ball. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Larry Hardwick. Surviving are his wife, Gwen Brooks Hardwick; four sons, Brian and his wife, Lori and their daughter Jessica, all of Pittsburgh, Damon and his wife, Latonya, Shawn and Collin, all of Cadiz; five grandchildren, Kayla, Alysia, ‘ Kelsey, Christopher and Reanne; several nieces and nephews, and a host of friends. Friends may call Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Clark- Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at St. James A.M.E. Church, 300 E. Market St., Cadiz, Ohio with Reverend D’Wain Wales and Reverend Bernard Gaiton offici­ ating. Burial will follow at Cadiz Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 274, Cadiz, Ohio 43907. The memorial guest book may be signed at www.clark-kirkland.com. John W. Har^w*c^ 1915-2011 John W. Hardwick, 96, of Silver Spring, Maryland, ; and ^rnrer Mayor of Bamesville, Ohio, died August 4, 2011, at Frederick Memorial ■ Hospital. He was bom February 4, 1915 in Bamesville, a son of the late Clarence “C. Mike” and Marguerite Hinton Hardwick. He retired in 1979 as the Contract Review Attorney in the General Counsel’s Office of the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, John W. Hardwick D.C., after 20 years of ser­ vice. He was a member of the before the Ohio Supreme Court Commission’s Incentive Award on behalf of that agency. While Committee, and on its Attorney in Columbus, he was President Rating Board. f%(X of Capitol Toastmasters Club; He was a 'graduate of and became a Dale Carnegie Bamesville Public High instructor, conducting classes School and President of the in both the Columbus and later class of 1933, a graduate of the Washington, D.C. area. Ohio Wesleyan University in Mr. Hardwick had been a 1937, and of the Ohio State member of Hughes United University College of Law in Methodist Church, in Wheaton, 1940, and was admitted to the Md., where he had served as Ohio Bar. During this time Chairman of its Administrative he became a member of the Board and President of the Chi Phi social fraternity, the Pi Board of Trustees; and was Sigma Alpha honorary politi­ selected as its Methodist Men’s cal science fraternity, the Delta “Man of the Year” in 1999. He Theta Phi Legal fraternity, and was more recently a member of a counselor at Buckeye Boys the Riderwood Village Church State. of Silver Spring, Md. His first position after law In addition to his parents, school was as Legal Advisor he was preceded in death by and Assistant Supervisor in the his wife of 61 years, Dorothy Cleveland Office for the Ohio Lynch Hardwick; a brother, Lt. Department of Liquor Control Robert E. Hardwick, who was in 1941. While there, he was missing and declared dead in called into military service in World War II; and a sister, World War II and later was Mary Joan Hardwick Ward. honorably discharged as a He is survived by three daugh­ Captain in the US Army Air ters and son-in-laws, Rev. Corps. Elaine Prince of Hagerstown, He opened a law office in Md.; Sue Ann and John Lewis Bamesville after the war and of Ashland, Va; and Dr. Sally was active in many community and R. Michael Digman of affairs. He was appointed as Morgantown, W.Va; four a WWII representative to the grandchildren- Shanno'n Belmont County Soldiers and Kristina Lewis and husband Sailors ReliefCommission; was Doug Gouldin, Shelley Ann elected Mayor of Bamesville in and husband John Alspaugh, 1948; was President of Rotary; Elizabeth Marie Digman was a charter member and Bellman, and Michael Bryan Exalted Ruler of the Elks; and Digman; and three great­ was on the Board ofTrustees of grandchildren - Rylee Hunter the First Presbyterian Church. Bellman, Mia Lewis Gouldin | He was also a member of the and Hayley Lewis Gouldin; American Legion; of Friendship In-laws Beverly Lynch, Tom | Lodge of the Masons and a and’Sheryl Lynch, and Norma 32nd degree Scottish Rite Lynch; and nieces and neph­ Mason; and an Aladdin Temple ews. Shriner. He was inducted into Funeral arrangements are in the Bamesville Area Education charge of Campbell-Plumly- Foundation Hall of Fame Milburn Funeral Home, in 2004 for his career as a Bamesville. Graveside ser­ “Lawyer, Community Leader, vices were held on Monday, and Public Servant.” August 8, 2011, and burial He moved to Columbus, Ohio, made in Crestview Cemetery, in 1950 where he served as Bamesville, with the Rev. an Assistant Attorney General Andrew Woods and the Rev.' of Ohio as Chief Counsel Elaine Hardwick Prince offi­ of the Attorney General’s ciating. Military graveside Office in the Ohio Bureau of services were conducted by Unemployment Compensation. the Guernsey County Veterans He argued numerous cases Council. Clyde ‘Tony’ Hardy Clyde “Tony” Hardy, 74, of Mingo Junction, Ohio, died Tuesday, July 8, 2003 at Wintersville, Ohio. He was bom j July 16, 1928 at Dun Glen, ! Ohio, the son of the late Joseph and Catherine Betehet Hardy. Tony retired from Norfolk and Western Railroad and Jefferson County Department of Job and Family Services. He was a Catholic by faith and a veteran of the U.S. Army, a member of the Mingo Junction American Legion Post #351, Slovak Club, Schutzen Club, PNA, Mingo Junction Senior Citizens Club, and the Yorkville V.F.W. Post #4811. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by three brothers, Joseph, Alfred and William Hardy. Tony is survived by his wife, Mary E. Hardy, one son Anthony Hardy and his wife Kathy of Weirton, W.Va.; two daughters, Robin L. Hardy of Mingo Junction, Marie K. Simmons and her husband Doug of Mingo Junction; two step-sons, Donald Viers of Ravenna, Ohio; David Viers and his wife Donna, Cadiz, four step-daughters: Mary Harris of Smithfield, Donna Poole and her husband John of Wintersville, Ida Viers of Steubenville, Ohio; Cheryl Brooks and her husband George of Mingo Junction; one brother Jim Hardy of Dillonvale; one sis­ ter Rose Sorge and her husband George of Parma, Ohio; 16 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Blaschalk - Wilson Funeral Home, 115 Union Ave., Mingo Junction on Thursday, July 10, 2003 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. with Fr. James Dunfee, officiating. Interment in Oakland Cemetery, Mingo Junction, Ohio. American Legion Post #351 will conduct military graveside services. Ellen Happ HARDY, Ellen Lucille: West, 67. of held Wednesday in Alton memorial services will he held at R3h°leP mchurchay West Wheeling. 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Ellen Lucille West 'Hardy, 67, of Alton Bay, N.H., formerly of Martins Ferry, died Sunday at home. She attended the Advent Christian Church, New Hampshire. She was preceded in death by her former husbands, Charles Turpin, in 1936, and Carl Wilson West, in 1862; a son, Carl West Wilson Jr.; a brother. Surviving are her husband, William Hardv; a son, Charles West of Mans­ field,'Mass.; two daughters, Darlene Craver of Sidney, Ohio, Marlene Johnston of Belmont; two sisters, Pauline Brown and Virginia Ander­ son, both of Ohio; eight grandchil­ dren; seven- great-grandchildren. Services will be held today at (Alton Funeral Hoire, School Street, Alton Bay. HARDY,jfJStestw Norma D. Franks, 67, of 817 Euclid Ave., Martins Ferry, died Sunday in Wheeling Hospital. She was a member of Dillonvale United Presbyterian Church. She was pre­ ceded in death by a sister, Bertha Pearl Lubin. Surviving are her hus­ band, John; a son, John Jr. of Solon, Ohio; a daughter, Mary Kirkpatrick of Medina, Ohio; a brother, Edward Welcome Franks of New York; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Wilson Funeral Home, Dillonvale, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Interment in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. HARE, Florence Alberta, 89 : of 1 Bridgeport, Ohio, died Thursday, October 21, 2010, at East Ohio Regional Hospital. /Z_ She was born in Bridgeport on September 25, 1921, a daughter of the late Robert and Irene Hinton Wrixon. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Bridgeport. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Howard (Rabbit) Hare. Florence is survived by a daughter, Sharon Morgan and her husband, Thomas of Bridgeport and one grandson. Tommy Morgan. Friends will be received Sunday 6-8 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, where services will be held Monday October 25, 20 10 at 11 a.m. with Reverend James Hoff, offi­ ciating. Interment will follow at Weeks Cemetery, Bridge port. Memorial contributions may be made to 1st United Methodist Church 301 DeKalb St. Bridgeport, OH. Offer online condo- lences at www.wilsonfuneral [ homes.com Frances HareS^W Mrs. Frances M. Hare, 67, of Riverview Tower Apartments, Wheeling, died Thursday, May 2, at the Ohio Valley General Hospital. She was bom Sept. 10, 1900, in Maynard, daughter of Musial and Barbara Elnick. Her hus­ band, John 0. Hare Sr., died in 1961. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Fisher Dougherty, Wheeling, two sons, John 0. Jr., Mozart, Richard of Fairmont, W. Va., two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kutcher and Mrs. Anna Grabot, both of Cleveland, and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sa­ turday in Wheeling with Pastor William H. Kutz officiating. Burial was in Claysville Ceme­ tery, Claysville, Pa. HeEeiaa Mare Helena Godfrey Hare, 78, Wheelng, died Tuesday, Sept. 21, at Ohio Valley General Hospital. 7^7/ She was Dorn June 7, 1893, in Pittsburgh, a daughter of Harry and Bertha Riddle Godfrey. She was a member of Vance Memorial United Presbyterian Church, the Thursday Music Club, the Music Study Club and the Women’s Association of Vance Church. Surviving are her husband, Edgar S., five sons, Andrew E., Alexandria, Va.; Lt. Charles H., Heidelberg, Germany, John R. of St Clairsville, Robert A. and Frank T., both of Wheeling, four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Clelland, Grafton, Pa., Mrs. Russell (Hester Ann) Rowe, Aurora, Colo., Mrs. Tom (Mary Jane) Foulk, Manila, Philip­ pines, Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Wheat New Alexandria, Pa., 29 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday in Wheeling with Rev. G. Kenneth Gates officiating. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Howard M. Hare Howard M. “Rabbit” Hare, 78, Whitely Street, Bridgeport, di&cL SundayT Sept. 20. 1998 at East (Mo Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was born April 1, 1920 in Wheeling, a son of the late Wal­ ton and Laura Moore Hare. He was a retired employee of Ailing & Cory Co. of Bellaire, a member of First United Methodist Church of Bridgeport and Bridge­ port Eagles Aerie 995. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Nan­ cy Stewart. Surviving are his wife, Florence Wrixon Hare; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Sharon) Morgan of Bridgeport; two sisters, Mary Wood of Cadiz and Catherine Kel­ ley of Bridgeport; a grandson. Friends will be received Tues­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wil­ son Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. James A. Hoff offici­ ating. Burial follows in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. Memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Bridgeport, 300 DeKalb St., Bridgeport, Ohio 43912. HARE, Ina Lee Walton, 74, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Friday, August 10, 2007, at home. She was born April 1 5, 1933, in Wheeling, the daugh­ ter of the late Harold and Clara Shook Walton. Ina was a homemaker, and a Lutheran by faith. In addition to her parents, | Ina was preceded in death by | her husband, John Oscar 1 “Jack” Hare; a daughter. Debo­ rah Ann Hare Erbacher; and a sister, Mona Geimer. Surviving are two sons, Lawrence J. Hare and his wife, Cathy, of Wheeling, and Scott A. Hare and his wife, Melissa, of Marysville, Ohio; eight grandchildren, Julie Lydick and her husband, Robert, of Wheeling, Jackie Hare of Glen Dale, W.Va., Christopher Erbacher of Wheeling, Craig Erbacher of Wheeling, Emily Russell and her husband, Albert, of Wheeling, Alyssa Hare of Marysville, Shanna Harp of Marysville, Sean Hare of Marysville; two brothers, Ronald Walton and his wife, Margaret, of Wheeling, and Timothy Walton and his wife, Joyce, of Wheeling; and two great-grandchildren, Rylee Duke of Wheeling, and Zach- ery Lydick of Wheeling. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Family and friends are invit­ ed to a memorial graveside service on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 10:30 a.m., at Greenwood Cemetery, Wheel­ ing, with the Rev. Gail C. Bauzenberger officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Can­ cer Society, 122 South High Street, Morgantown, WV 26510, or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 12110, Charleston, WV 25302. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www. kepnerfuneral.com. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Streets, South Wheeling. HARE, Karen Lynne, 44, of South Charleston, VV.Va., died Friday, March 11, 2005 in Thomas Memorial Hospital. Karen was a graduate of Northeast High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., University of Charleston School of Nursing and received her B.S. in Nursing at WVU Medical School. She worked most of her career at CAMC, Surgi-Care, as a surgical nurse. She was a member of St. Matthews Episcop al Church, where she served as a Lay Eucharistic Minister and was a sponsor of the High School Venture Crew. She was a volun­ teer at the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association Animal Shelter. Karen was the daughter of the late Nannette Connor Hare and Richard Hare. She is survived by her two sis­ ters, Kelly Hare Wellman and Kortney Hare, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a nephew, Brandon Hare of Ft. Lauderdale; and cousins, Ernest and Phyllis Connor of Wheeling, W.Va. A memorial service will be held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2005 at St. Matthews Episcopal Church, Charleston with the Rev. William C. Thomas officiating. A reception will follow at the Church Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association Animal Shelter, 12348 Greenbrier Street, Charleston, WV 2531 1 or to a charity of your choice. Barlow-Bonsai 1 Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Laura Hore Laura Irene Hare, 31, Bridge­ port. mother of Mrs. Nancy Ste­ wart of St. Clairsville, died Thursday, May 21, at the Mar­ tins Ferry Hospital, /fyd She was born in Compher. Ohio. Oct. 21, 1888, a daughter of John and Ann Richards Moore. She was a member of Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, the Missionary Society and Sunshine Club of the church. Her husband, Walton L. Hare, pre­ ceded her in death in 1963. Suriving beside her daughter in St. Clairsville are two daugh­ ters, Miss Catherine Hare, with whom she made her home, Mrs. Mary Virginia Wood of Cadiz, one son, Howard of Bridgeport, one brother, Everett Moore of Kent, 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday with the Rev. Russell Hurd officiating, Interment was in Rock Hill Cemetery. Flushing. Anna T. Haren Anna T. Haren, 92, Woodsfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, formerly of Route 3, Miltonsburg^ jjjed Thursday, Nov. lJL_19£9-at the~Woodsfield Nursing& Rehabil­ itation Center. She was born in Noble County, March 24, 1907, a daughter of the late George and Eva Heil Gerst. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at Mil- tonsburg. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Dallas Paisley; her second husband, Lawrence Haren; a broth­ er, Ephrem Gerst; a sister, Agnes Gerst. Surviving are two sisters, Eulalia Wiley of Stillwater, Minn, and Rose Noll of Defiance; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received today, 4 to 9 p.m. at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, 100 S. Paul St., Woodsfield. Friends also received at St. Mary Catholic Church, Fulda, from 10 a.m. until funeral liturgy with Mass at 11 a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Samuel R. Saprano officiat­ ing. Burial will be in St. Mary Catholic Church Cemetery. Vigil services will be held at 8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home, with Monsignor Thomas Petronek offi­ ciating. Catherine Harenza „ „ JW Catherine A. Harenza, 71, of Orchard Terrace Apts., St. Clairsville, died June 6 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheel­ ing. She was born Feb. 18, 1910, in Greenwald, Pa., daughter of the late Anthony and Anna Harenza. She was a member of the St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clairsville, and a retired employee of Wheeling- Pittsburgh Steel Corp. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Frank and John Harenza. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Blanche Stando of Fair- point, Mrs. Nell Pollock of St. Clairsville and Mrs. Agnes Cor- des of Deshler; one brother, Joseph Harenza of Chambersburg, Pa. Friends were received at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville. Burial was in St. An­ thony Cemetery, Blaine. Memorial contributions may be made to the West Virginia Nor­ thern Chapter of the Kidney Foundation. David Harenza tI5 n j David Harenza, 44, Bethesda, died Tuesday evening in Wheeling Hospital. . Arrangements are pending at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Be­ thesda. Frank Harenza Frank An thon^ harenza, 60, Public Road, Yorkville, died Saturday, Oct. 4 in Martins Ferry Hospital. He was born in Portage, Pa., Sept. 20, 1916, a son of the late Anthony and Ann Harenza. He was a member of St. Lucy’s Catholic Church of Yorkville, the Polish Roman Catholic Union Lodge and a retired employe of the Yorkville plant of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. Surviving are his widow, Mary Petras Harenza; one son, David of Bethesda; one brother, Joseph of Chambersburg, Pa.; four sisters, Mrs. Agnes Cordes of Deshler, Miss Katherine Harenza of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Nellie Pollock of Blaine and Mrs. Blanche Stando of Fair- point. Funeral Mass was held Tuesday, Oct. 7 with burial in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Mary Harenza . _ Marv M Harenza 80 Surviving are a brother, Steve Yorkville1997 in East died Ohio Friday Regional May Hos- 2 Pe!leras (Bemadlne) of WI,cclin KelleyP; a sis,cr of Martins- Mrs' pital at Martins Ferry She was FcrO; several nieces and nephews, bom Dec. 3, 1916 in Yorkville, a „ /™nds will be received today, daughter of the late Joseph and 2 fo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Borkoski Mary Baborchik Petras. Fuherai Home, 3j/ Jefferson St., jShe was a member of St. Lucy’s TiftonsviHe. Funeral liturgy with Catholic Church, Yorkville, St. MJss will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Luty’s Catholic Women’s Club Mpnday at St. Lucy’s Catholic an£ a former Avon representative Cmirch, with the Rev. Bemie Kraj- in (he Yorkville area. coVic officiating. Burial follows in Jn addition to her parents, she Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Wake wjfc preceded in death by her hus- services will be conducted at 8:30 batid, Frank Anthony Harenza; a P-fh- today in the funeral home, sop, David; three brothers, Michael, Joseph and Martin Petras; a sister, Sophia Stupak. C'bra Hargrove 2l$fy5 Cora Lee Garner Hargrove, 97, formerly of Marlins Ferry, died Fri­ day, March 3, 1995 at Shadyside Care Center. She was bom Nov. 27, 1897 in Claire, Ala., a daughter of the late Meredith and Mary Robin­ son Gamer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Hargrove; a broth­ er, Sebie Wilson; a son, John Robinson. Surviving are three daughters, Arline Gaines of Thousand Oaks, Calif., Clara Reese of Cleveland and Mildred Bowie of Martins Fer­ ry; 12 grandchildren; 45 great­ grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Fer­ ry, Monday 10 a.m. until time of service at 12:30 p.m., with the Rev. James Agnew officiating, Burial in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. HARKER, Minnie Pearl, 87, of Mannington, WV, died Sun­ day, March 13, 2005 in Wish­ ing Well Health Center in Fair­ mont. She was bom June 30, 1917 at Smithfield, WV, a daughter of the late Alvy Leonard and Lillie Criss Marifield. Her husband Harry E. Harker died on November 12, 1967. They were married for 33 years. She is survived by four sons; Leonard “Bud” Harker, Petoluma Calif.. William “Bill” Harker, Wadestown, WV, Thomas Harker, Moundsville, WV, Ernest Harker, Wadestown, WV; one daughter, Sally A. Harker Wright, Flat Run, Man­ nington, WV; 22 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren, five great-great-grandchilden and one on the way; several nieces and nephews. She had worked at the Garden Fresh Market in Mannington and the Bucket Factory in Idamay. She also worked with her daugh­ ter, Martha Hartley at the Comer Crafts in Mannington. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Martha V. Hart- ley, two granddaughters, Leslie Ann Harker and Brittany Ann Harker; two grandsons, Richard Harker and Barry L. Harker; five brothers, Elmer Merrifield and four infant brothers; three sis­ ters, Gayle Nichols, Leona Glover and Lucille Lee. Friends may call at the Mas­ ters Funeral Home, 209 Main Street, Mannington, WV on Tuesday, March 15, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Ser­ vices will be held on Wednes­ day, March 16, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. in the funeral home with Pastor Tim Brower officiating. Burial will follow at Mannington Memorial Park Cemetery. James M. Harkins James M. Harkins, 58, Sheba Road, Jacobsburg, died Saturday, July 26, 1997 at his home. He wasbom May 23, 1939 in Bris­ tol, Pa., a son of the late James M. and Mamie Keates Harkins. He was a former press room foreman for the Wheeling News Register, a member of Jacobsburg Bible Church and an Air Force veteran. Surviving are his wife, Jacque­ line Joyce Murphy Harkins; three daughters, Patricia Wonski of Buckeye Lake, Lisa Clark of Glencoe and Karen Price of St. Clairsville; a brother, Thomas Harkins of Levittown, Pa.; three sisters, Carol Raffaele and Joan Wiser, both of Levittown and Lil­ lian “Cookie” Kassay of Warmin­ ster, Pa.; two stepbrothers, Kenny Serrano of Bristol and Raymond Serrano of Morrisville, Pa.; five grandchildren, Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobs­ burg, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Richard Mehl officiating. Burial follows in Jacobsburg Cemetery, Jacobsburg. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer So­ ciety. HARKINS, Lea, 83, of Dangel Lane, Sardis, Ohio, died Monday, December 8, 2008, in Wetzel County Hos­ pital, New Martinsville, W.Va. She was born October 28, 1925 in Junction City. Ohio, the daughter of the late Fredrick and Myrtle Murdock Spangler. She was a real estate agent; and enjoyed gardening, cook­ ing, reading and laughing with family and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Jim Lehmkuhl; and a brother, Curtis Spangler. . Survivors include three sons, Fred Lehmkuhl of Simi Valley, Calif., Gregory (Sandy) Lehmkuhl of Cortez, Colo, and Steve (Florence) Zucker of Sardis; seven grandchildren, Eric, Jeany Ann, Joey, Melody, Adam, Alison and Carrie; and five great-grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held at the conven­ ience of the family. Sympathy expressions-at gnsellfu nera 1 homes.com HARKNESS, Vallee M., 84, of Triadelphia, WV, died Tuesday, April 23, 2013, in Wheeling Hospital. She was born June 6, 1928, in Sewickley, PA, a daughter of the late Walter and Emma Winters Mcll- wain. Vallee was a Protestant by faith, loved gardening and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. In addition to her par­ ents, Vallee was preceded in death by her husband, James A. Harkness, Jr., on April 14, 2012; a sister, Sally Maglin and an infant brother, Walter Scott Mcll- wain. Surviving are five chil­ dren, James (Sharon) Hark­ ness of Wheeling, Bruce (Deborah) Harkness of Martins Ferry, OH, Warren (BarbararTTarkness of Tri­ adelphia, WV, Jennifer (Stanley) Lapinski of Glen Dale, WV, Diann (William) Beckwith of Wheeling; nine grandchildren, Scott Harkness of Wheeling, Chris Harkness of Moundsville, Julie (Art) Hastings of Fredericksburg, VA, Ryan Harkness of Wheeling, Greg (Jodi) Harkness of Bridgeport, OH, Lee Ann (Mark) Miller of Shadyside, OH, Jessica (Arin) Cart of Mathews, NC, Lauren (Mark) Wadusky of West- ville, NJ and Alexander Beckwith of Wheeling and 14 great-grandchildren. . There will be no visita­ tion. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. TyC/V/ Arrangements by the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, j WV HARLAN, Alice Virginia Price, 93, of Belmont, Ohio, passed away Monday, April 15, 2013 at her son, Terry’s, home. She was born February 20, 1920 in Uniontown, Ohio, daughter of the late David Craig Price and Mildred Johnson Price. She graduated from St. Clairsville High School and then attended Elliott Business School. She had worked for the U.S. Employment Services in Columbus and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Farm Services Administration. She mar­ ried in 1946, at which time; she became a full time farmer’s wife, mother, 4-H Leader, Sunday School Teacher, and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary for 43 years. She loved her music, play­ ing the piano at her church and for her own^self-enjoy- ment. i^to^fer par- In additio ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond T. Harlan, who passed away in 2001. Alice is survived by her daughter, Virginia Lee (Robert) Dailey of Palatka, Florida; sons, Richard D. (Connie) Harlan of New Market, Tennessee, David E. (Connie) Harlan of Jacobsburg, Ohio, and Terry L. Harlan of Belmont, Ohio. She will be sadly missed by her many grandchildren and great­ grandchildren. Family and friends are welcome to visit, Thursday from 5-7 p.m., where the service will follow at 7 p.m. , at Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home, 322 North Main Street, Bethesda, Ohio. Reverend Theresa Bobot will be offi­ ciating. Interment will take place, Friday 1 1 a.m., Holly Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Colerain, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Belmont United Methodist Church, 129 West Market Street, Belmont, Ohio 43718. The family would espe­ cially like to thank Monique, Alice’s grand­ daughter, for all her love and care during the past few weeks. She is now celebrating in Heaven with her loved ones! ______HARLAN, Alice V. Price, 93, of Belmont passed away Monday. Visitation Thursday 5-7 p.m., and service will fol­ low at 7 p.m., at Kelly Kemp Braido & Patron Funeral Home. Bethesda. X0/3____ Earl Harlan K>Fe6./996 £ ' HARLAN, Earl R., 94, of . Bridgeport, died Friday in Wheel- , ing. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., i Yorkville plant. He was preceded in ! death by his wife, Edna Mae Hill J Harlan, in 1979; his parents, r Thomas and Louise Harlan. Surviv­ ing are two daughters, Dolores Nes- -bitt of Wheeling and Judith Horn of 'Gahanna, Ohio; a sister-in-law, Bertha Jeffers of Canton, Ohio; five grandchildren; two great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received noon-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook- side, where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Monday. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Jewett. Elmer Harlan Elmer E. Harlan, 89, Carriage Inn, Steubenville, formerly of Key-Bellaire Road, Bellaire, died Sunday, in St. John Medical Center, Steubenville. He was born August 28, 1899 in Wetzel County, W.Va., a son of the late Daniel E. and Zelphia Higgins Harlan. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Belmont Presby­ terian Church at Key Ridge, E Bellaire. tyi Mr if , He was preceded m death by; his wife, lea Youcum Harlan, a ; son, Freddie; a daughter, Betty ( /Lou; a brother, Les Harlan; a * sister, Anna Yoho. i Surviving are two daughter, [ Patricia Tokarchick of Parma rc and Nancy Termin of Mound- j sville. W.Va.; two sons, Raymond J Terril Harlan of Belmont and-, Melvin E. Harlan of Maple1* Heights; a sister, Edna Freeman j of New Athens; 13 grandchildren; “ 14 great-grandchildren. | Friends will be received at the, Toothman Funeral Home, * Jacobsburg, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. J Wednesdav, where services will be Thursday at 1 p.m., with the b Rev. Peter Markey officiating. Ji Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Earnest Harlan Earnest (Hunk) Harlan, 80, Pipe Creek Road, Jacobsburg, died Monday in Peterson Hospi­ tal, Wheeling. He was born Feb. 24, 1909 at Armstrong Mills, son of the late Thomas and Louise Babe Harlan. He was a retired coal miner of North American No. 3 mine and«a U.S. Navy veteran of World War He was preceded in death by a son, Walter Harlan and a grand­ son, Greg Hart. Surviving are his wife, Ina Gallaher Harlan; two sons, Rodney and Phillip, both of Pipe Creek; a daughter, Alice Hart of Bellaire; a stepdaughter, Dona Borsch of Pipe Creek; a brother, Earl of Bridgeport; 10 grandchil­ dren; 15 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received, 6 to 9 p.m. today, at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Richard Mehl officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobs­ burg, where services will be held at l d m. Wednesday. Interment in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Ina Harlan Ina Pearl Harlan, 87, Pipe Creek Road, Jacobsburg, died Thursday^ June 19, 1997 at Wheeling Hospi- falTS'he was bom Jan. 18, 1910 at Pipe Creek, a daughter of the late Walter Gallaher and Alice Bum- gardner Gallaher. She was a Methodist. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Earnest “Hunk” Harlan; a son, Walter; three brothers, Elmer, William and Walter Gallaher; a sis­ ter, Georgia Brown; a grandson. Surviving are two sons, Phillip and Rodney “Pete” Harlan, both of Pipe Creek; two daughters, Alice Hart of Bellaire and Dona Borsch of Pipe Creek; 10 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; a great- great-grandchild. Friends will be received today, 5 to 9 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Richard Mehl offici­ ating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Public Library. HARLAN, Opal Gay (Joyce), 71 of Pipe Creek Rd., Jacob,sburg, Ohio died Saturday, January 5, 201 3 at Liza’s Place in Wheeling, WV. She was born February 25, 1941 in Bellaire, Ohio, a daughter of the late Joseph Bommer and Opal Hedley Bommer. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Phillip (Hunk) Harlan; a son, Billy Jo Davis; broth­ ers, Joseph Matthew Bommer and William Bommer, Sr.; sisters, Betty Louise Schramm and Sally Shepherd. -''y Surviving are her son, Victor Eugene (Virginia) Davis of Dillonvale; a sis­ ter, Mary Daniels of Benwood; four grandchil­ dren, Keith (Sheila) Davis of Dillonvale, Nicole Davis of Martins Ferry, Kory Davis of Bellaire, and Jessika Davis of Dillonvale; three great grandchildren. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg on Monday from 6-9 p.m. where serv­ ices will be held on Tuesday at l p.m. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery Bellaire. HARLAN, Phillip F. “Hunk,'” 75, of Pipe Creek Rd., Jacobsburg, Ohio, died Thursday, December 15, 2011, at Liza’s Place in Wheeling. He was born April 17, 1936, in Bellaire, Ohio, a son of the late Earnest Harlan and Ina Pearl Gallaher Harlan. He was a former employee of North American Coal Company’s No. 3 Mine and a U.S, Army veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Walter and Pete “Hunk” Harlan: a stepson, Billy Jo Davis. Surviving are his wife, Opal “Joyce” Bommer Harlan; a stepson, Victor Eugene (Virginia) Davis of Dillonvale; sisters, Dona Borsch and Alice Hart of Shadyside; four grandchil­ dren; one great-grandson; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in Jacobsburg on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday with Rev. Ray Benesh officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to the imme­ diate family. Raymond Harlan Raymond Tenil Harlan, 81, Bel­ mont, Ohio, diedMond^_HoiL I2J2QOI attheLeesBurgRegional Medical Center, Leesburg, Florida. He was born Sept. 12, 1920 in Shadyside, the son of the late Elmer Ellsworth Harlan and lea Yocum Harlan. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Belmont United Methodist Church, Belmont. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Mary Lou Harlan and an infant brother, Freddie Harlan. Surviving are his wife, Alice Virginia Price Harlan; a daughter, Virginia Lee Dailey of Palatka, Fla., three sons: Richard Dale Har­ lan of New Market, Tenn., David Ellsworth Harlan and Terry Lynn Harlan both of Belmont; a brother, Melvin Harlan of Tampa, Fla.,; two sisters, Patricia Tokarchick of Parma, Ohio and Nancy Termin ol Moundsville, W. Va.; six grand­ children; and three great grandchil­ dren. Friends will be recieved on Fri­ day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2001 . at 1 p.m. with Rev. Virginia Geiger, officiating. Entombment at Holly Memorial Gardens Mau­ soleum, Pleasant Grove, Ohio Memorial contributions may be made to the Belmont United Methodist Church. 5Nf Robin Harlan HARLAN, Robin D., 50 1959-2010 of Belmont, Ohio, passed Robin D. Harlan, 50, of Belmont, Ohio passed away Saturday, away Saturday August 7. August 7, 2010 at Wheeling Hospital. She was bom October 30, 20 1 9’ Wheeling 1959 in Bamesville, Ohio a daughter of the late Walter “Pistol” October McCleary and Catherine Joy Rogers McCleary Vaughn. I 30 , 959 jn Bamesville, Robin was a homemaker and a member of the Bethesda Church Ohio, a daughter of the late of the Nazarene. Walter (Pistol) McCleary In addition to her parents, Robin was preceded in death by her and Catherine Joy Rogers grandparents, George and Ida Rogers. McCleary Vaughn. “ Surviving in addition to her husband of 27 years, Terry Harlan, „Inibe?'^of" are a brother, Rick (Shannon) McCleary; aunt and uncle, George Bethesda Church of the and Shirley Rogers, and their son, Kenny; foster daughters, Misty Nazarene. Long and Amanda Baumgardner; six grandchildren; four nieces; In addition to her par- two nephews; three great-nieces; step-father, John Vaughn; and j ents, Robin was preceded mother-in-law, Virginia Harlan. jin death by her grandpar­ : ents, George and Ida Robin was a foster parent of Belmont County for many years Rogers. and loved to help children in need. She will be dearly missed. Surviving in addition to A special thanks to the nurses and staff of the oncology unit at her husband of 27 years, Wheeling Hospital and the transport team from Martins Ferry. Terry Harlan, are a brother, Friends were received Tuesday, August 10 at Kelly-Kemp- Rick (Shannon) McCleary, Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, Ohio, aunt and uncle George and Shirley Rogers and their where services will be held today, Wednesday, August 11, 2010, son, Kenny, foster daugh­ at 11 a.m., burial in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, Ohio. ters, Misty Long and Amanda Bumgardner, six grandchildren, four nieces and two nephews, three great-nieces, stepfather John Vaughn, mother-in- law, Virginia Harlan. Robin was a foster par- ent of Belmont County for many years and loved to help children in need, she will be dearly missed. A special thanks to the nurses and staff of the oncolosy unit at Wheeling Hospital, and the transport team from Marlins Ferry. Friends will be received Tuesday 2-4 and 6-8 pm at Kelly-Kern p-Braido Funeral Home 322 North Main St. Bethesda, OH, where services will be held Wednesday 1 I am, burial in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, OH Ji SrLAN, Rodney E. “Pete” “Hunk,” 65, of Pipe Creek Road, Jacobsburg, died Wednesdav._Aug. Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was a retired coal miner of North American Coal Co., No.-<3 mine, Powhatan Point, a Protestant, and an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest “Hunk and Ina Gallaher Harlan; a brother. Surviving are his wife, Gladys-Baker Harlan; a son, Rodney Jr. of Powhatan Point; three daughters, Mrs. James (Susan) Prickett of Shadyside, Mrs. Larry (Renee) Dayton of Rineyville, Ky., and Mrs. Les (Laurie) Hoskinson of Key Ridge; a brother, Phillip of Pipe Creek; two sisters, Alice Hart of Bellaire and Dona Borsch of Pipe Creek; six grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. Entombment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum, Sherrard. Full military services will be held by the Belmont County Council of American Legion. Shadyside American Legion services at 7 p.m; today. Masonic services at 7:30 p.m. today. Rodney “Pete” Harlan Rodney “Pete” “Bug” f Harlan Jr., 44, of Willow r Grove Road, died Monday, I September 18, 2006 at home. He was born at Bellaire on June 15, 1962 son of Gladys Baker Harlan and the late Rodney “Pete” “Hunk” Harlan ! Sr. He was a construction work­ er and a known associate of the Grim Reapers MC. I In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his i grandparents, Ina and Earnest Harlan and Nancy and Lee I Baker. Bug is survived by his moth- 1 er, Gladys Baker Harlan and Hal Baker of Pipe Creek; two sons, Jeremy Harlan of Moundsville and Pete Harlan of Adena; three sisters, Susan (Bill) Prickett of Shadyside, Renee (Larry) Dayton of Rineyville, Kentucky and Laurie Hoskinson of Key; a “brother”, Steve Palenicek; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, Jacobsburg, Ohio on Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. and on Friday from 1 1 a.m. until time of services at 1 p.m. with Rev. Carolyn Benesh officiating. SaSaVahAnnI?l3W&5 E. barlow,k>w 95, of Charleston, W.Va., formerly of Clarington, died Monday in Harrell Memorial Nursing Home, Charleston. She was bom in Kentucky, June 13, 1890, a daughter of the late Jarrell and America Skags Bogel. She was a retired registered nurse and a member of Clar­ ington United Methodist Church and Order of Eastern Star Chapter 533, Clarington. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert, in 1954, and a daughter, Marcella Daniels, in 1984. Surviving are a son, Robert of Columbus; a daughter, Mrs. William (Elaine) Rist of Hun­ tington, W.Va.; five grandchil­ dren and 11 great-grand-: children. Friends will be received at the Rush Funeral Home, Clar­ ington, 7 to 9p.m. today, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. William Lawson of­ ficiating. Burial will be in Clar­ ington Cemetery. HARMAN, Carol L. Flem- ng, 63, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, ormerly of Shadyside, Ohio, lied Thursday, May 13, 2004 in he Riverside Hospital, Colum­ ns, Ohio. Carol was born and raised in Shadyside, the daughter of the late Denver and Enola Fleming. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Don Fleming. Surviving are a daughter, Michelle of Mt. Gilead; three sons, Jeff, Don and Jimmy, all of Mt. Gilead; two brothers, Ty and Denny Fleming, both of Shady- side; and Five grandchildren. Services and interment will be held Saturday, May 15, 2004 in Mt. Gilead. Local arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside.

Carol L. Harman Carol L. Fleming Harman, 63, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, former­ ly of Shadyside, Ohio, died Thursday, May 13, 2004 at the Riverside Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Carol was born and raised in Shadyside, Ohio, the daughter of the late Denver and Enola Fleming. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Don Fleming. Carol is survived by her daughter, Michelle, sons, Jeff, Don and Jimmy, all of Ml. Gilead, Ohio; brothers, Ty and Denny Fleming, both of Shadyside, Ohio and five grand­ children. Services and interment will be held Saturday, May 15, at Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Local arrangements by the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio. HARMAN, Eldora Elizabeth Lehew, 97, of New Martinsville, WV, went to her Lord Tuesday, May 28, 2013, at New Martinsville Genesis. Eldora was bom Novem­ ber 17, 1915, in Cleveland, OH, daughter of the late Clarence and Norma Jean Hoskins Lehew. She was a homemaker, member of VFW Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the First Church of God in New Martinsville. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Harman; brother, Ronald Lehew; sisters, Betty Sands and Sandy Davis; one granddaughter and two grandsons^// / Surviving are four sons, John R. (Susie) Harman and Robert M. (Cathy) Har­ man both of New Mar­ tinsville, WV, Allan F. (Nancy) Harman of Bens Run, WV and Gary L. (Sherry) Harman of Porters Falls, WV; daughter, Lynda L. (Bill) Henderson of New Martinsville, WV; brother, Norman Howell of Tampa, FL; two sisters, Debbie Pandelos of Bridgspurt, OHjmd Joann (Richard) Barnhart of Sistersville, WV; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends received 5-8 p.m. Friday, May 31, 2013, at Jarvis-Williams Funeral Homes, 1224 S. Bridge St., New Mar­ tinsville. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2013, at the First Church of God with Pastor Russell Whitener officiat- ing. Memorial contributions may be made, in Eldora’s name, to New Martinsville Fire Dept., 400 Ohio Street, New Martinsville, WV 26155. HARMAN, Kenneth Arthur, 89, of Pitman, N.J., formerly of Wheeling, W.Va. until a year ago, went home to the Lord on Sunday, Oct. 12,2003. He was bom in Wheeling on March 9, 1914, the son of the late James and Imogene Hissom Harman. Mr. Harman was a 1933 grad­ uate of Wheeling High School. He was an Eagle Scout and had the first Air Scout Program at the Thomson United Methodist Church'Troop 10 from 1935 until 1941. Before retiring, he had worked as a machinist and Shop Supervisor for Blaw Knox in Wheeling and Pittsburgh; was a 77-year member of Thomson United Methodist Church in Wheeling; a past Master of Wheeling Lodge No. 5 A.F. & A.M.; a past Patron of Miriam Chapter No. 1, O.E.S.; and a life member of the El Tor Grotto in Wheeling. He had his commer­ cial pilot license and loved to fly, garden, fish and spend time with his family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Virgil. Kenneth is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Wilda Fletcher Harman; a son, James Harman and his wife, Mary K., of Summerville, S.C.; a daugh­ ter, Judith Downham and her husband, Willard, of Pitman, N.J.; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; a great- great-granddaughter; a sister, Imogene Thurman and her hus­ band, K. Keith, of Virginia Beach, Va.; and various nieces and nephews. Friends and relatives are invit­ ed to call at the Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling from 7-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, 2003 and from 10 a.m. until time of service at 1 1 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2003 with the Rev. Ray White conducting the celebration of Kenneth’s life. Interment will follow in Halcyon Hills Memori­ al Gardens, Sherrard, W.Va. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jhe Wheeling Society for Cripp|ed Children, 1305 National Road, Wheeling, WV 26003 1>r the Boy Scouts of America, P.O. Box 6186, Wheeling, WV 26003. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kep- nerfuneral.com. nf^RJN?^N’ Made,yn c., 86, of New Martinsville, W.Va. 9nSn5d a^.ay Monday» peb. 23, P??4 lu St' JosePh’s Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va. F She was bom Sept. 9, 1917 in Wileyy.iie, W.Va., the daughter m theJ?te K,nsey w- and Osgay Nora (Postlethwait) Calvert. * She worked at the New Mar­ tinsville Bank and was a mem- ber of the First Christian Church, New Martinsville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ross Harman Jr.; and a daughter, Janet Lee Harman. Surviving are two sons, Michael (Emily) Harman of Vienna W.Va. and Timothy (Sarah) Harman of Tampa, Fla.- two sisters, Geneva Rawe of New Martinsville and Eilene Smittle of Paden City, W.Va.- two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at the convenience of the family with Bob Brown officiat­ ing. Interment in Northview Cemetery. Arrangements by the lams Funeral Home, 833 Third Street, New Martinsville. HARMAN, Madelyn C., 86, of New Martinsville, W.Va., passed away Monday, Feb. 23, 2004 in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Parkersburg, W.Va. Surviving are two sons, Michael (Emily) Harman of Vienna, W.Va. and Timothy (Sarah) Harman of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Geneva Rawe of New Martinsville and Eilene Smittle of Paden City, W.Va.; two grandchildren; and three great-grandch ildren. c Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, March 1, 2004 at the lams Funeral Home, 833 Third Street, New Mar­ tinsville, W.Va. with Bob Brooks officiating. Interment in Northview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contribu- ions may be made to the Ameri- ;an Cancer Society. HARMAN, Mildred M. “Mickey,” 90, of Parkersburg, died Friday, February 3, 2012 after a brief illness. '~yT J She was 'bcmr on September 15, 1921, in Clarington, Ohio, the daughter of"CTTarles and Bertha Cook. She was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, Francis J. “Frank” Harman in 1989, and sis­ ters Evelyn Clark and Dorothy Cook. Mickey is survived by her two sons, Jay Harman of Parkersburg and Charles R. “Chuck” Harman and wife Patty of Morgantown, WV, grandson Charles R. “Charlie” Harman, Jr. and j fiancee Paige Nicholas and \ granddaughter, Anne L. Harman and friend Lucas Greza, and one sister; Ireta Jennewein of Powhatan Point, Ohio. She is remembered for her love of her children and grandchildren, and her kindness and generosity to everyone. Memorial contributions can be made to the Francis J. and Mildred M. Harman Memorial Scholarship Fund, WVU Foundation, PO Box 1650, Morgantown, WV 26507. Funeral Services will be 11 a.m., Monday at the Christ United Methodist Church, in Parkersburg, with the Rev. Doctor Thomas D. McDowell offi­ ciating. Burial will bb at Clarington Cemetery, Clarington, OH. Visitation will be from 4-7 p.m. Sunday at Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home Parkersburg and one hour prior to services Monday at the church. HARMAN, Ronnie, Jr., age 36, of Hannibal, Ohio, died Thursday, April 5, 2012. ~jT / He was hornier 1976 in Bellaire, Ohio, the son of Ronald (Janice) Harman and Debra Parsons i (Charles) Hannan. Ronnie was a bolter at McElroy Mine, Cameron Portal; and a member of Dogskin Hunting Club and UMWA. He was preceded in death by his paternal grand­ parents, Charles and Kathleen Hannan. In addition to his parents, survivors include his wife of two years, Tracy Ensinger Harman; two daughters, Karah Harman and Madison Harman; a stepson, Austin Curtis; a stepdaughter, Brittany Curtis; maternal grandpar­ ents, Bill and Bonnie Parsons; a stepsister, Lisa Baker; and five step broth­ ers, Brian Boan, Chuck, Chad, Chris and Chortney Harman. Family will receive friends on Sunday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 751 Third Street, New Martinsville, where funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 1:00 a.m. with Rev. Cathy Hannan officiating. Interment in St. Paul Trail Run Cemetery, Sardis, Ohio. HARMON, Beverly Jean (Hixenbaugh), 75, of Lancaster, went home to be with the Lord on Christmas Day. She was born on September 19, 1937 in Wheeling WV. Beverly graduated from Belaire High School and OHTcT Valley General Hospital of Nursing. V

•dwardEdward^.Harmon Ha^ioh5Us ~ 68, a res­ ident of RD 1, Box 194-F, Bever­ ly, formerly of Martins Ferry, died Thursday afternoon at Marietta Memorial Hospital. He was born March 20, 1917 in Charleston, W.Va., a son of the late Harrison and Mary Jo Harvey Harmon. He was a retired employee of Kardex Corp., Marietta, a vet­ eran of World War n, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5108 of Marietta. He was preceded in death by four sisters. Pearl L., Olive, Alma, and Hazel, and a brother William. Surviving are his wife, Evelyn Hoge Harmon; five sons, Larry Harmon of Mannington, W.Va., Kenneth Richmond of Rich­ mond, Va., Albert Richmond of Colerain, Gerald Richmond of Jerusalem, Randolph Richmond of Cadiz; a sister, Violet Moore of Kingsport, Tenn.; 12 grand­ children; two great-grand­ children. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Gary Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry.____ HARMON, Evelyn M. (Hoge,) 88, of Beverly, Ohio, formerly of Crescent, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 25, 2009, in Marietta Memorial Hospital, Marietta, Ohio. She was born April 19, 1920 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a daughter of the late Bertrum Hoge and Mary (Mills) Cooper. She was former owner/ operator of Harmon’s Bait and Tackle Shop of Beverly. Evelyn was a member of the Church of Christ, Eagles Auxiliary; American Legion Auxiliary of Beverly and the V.F.W. Auxiliary of Marietta. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edward A. Harmon; her son, Kenneth Richmond; a brother, John Hoge; and two sisters, Dorothy Cook and Margaret Albrecht. Surviving are four sons, Albert (Maryann) Richmond of Colerain, Ohio, Gerald (Linda) Richmond of W. Harwich, Mass., Randolph (Carol) Richmond of Martins Ferry, and Larry Harmon of Durham, N.C.; three sisters, Ruth Ann Markus of Pleasant Grove, Ohio, and Marian (George) Koller and Doris Jean (Ed) Watkins both of Martins Ferry; 11 grandchildren, and nine great-grand children. Friends, will be received Sunday 12-3 and 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth streets, Martins Ferry, where serv­ ices will be held Monday, March 30, 2009, at 1 1 a.m. with Pastor John L. Cook officiating. Burial" follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. 31 oe^-lMl HARMON, Gilbert L„ 44,x of Duffy, Ohio, died Tuesday in Oak- land Veterans Administration Medi­ cal Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a riverboat pilot for Sistersville Ferry Co., a Protestant and an Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his mother, Frances Flowers Hannon. Surviving are his wife, Jeannie Ann Newlen Harmon; a son, Lewis E. of Duffy; his father, Gilbert B. Harmon of Sistersville. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Rush Funeral Home, Sardis, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment m Clarington Cemetery. sj Srid*y, at Allegheny General Hospital Putsbtirgh. He was born March 14, 1921 in Graysville a son of the late Harold and Irene Covey Harmon Sr. He was a retired vice president 5™. manager of Belmont County . National Bank, Bridgeport office and the First National Bank of F Bamesville, Woodsfield office. He iiwas a Methodist and an Army b veteran of World War II. He was a il member of the Bridgeport Amer- o . lc/5{! LogT 22’ and Past member 5 ' of the Bridgeport Rotary Club 1 D Surviving are his wife, Dorothy : • C ,,isty Harmon; three daugh- fu’FSjHomer ^Linda) Denney of Hilliard, Mrs. Ronald (Christy) Fisher of Glen Dale, W.Va Mrs Terry (Jan) Ehni of Bridgeport-' one brother, Robert Harmon of San Antonio, Tx.; one sister, Mrs Donald (Janet) Maurer of San Antonio Tx.; six grandchildren Friends will be received todav noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na* tional Road, Brookside, where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with Everett Hutson and . Harold Stanley officiating. Burial ollows in Oaklawn Cemetery iVoodsfield. J’ Mrs. Irene Harmon Mrs. Irene Harmon, 68, Brook- side, died Saturday in the Mar­ tins Ferry Hospital./^ She was bora at Marietta, June 30, 1901, a daughter of Wil­ liam H. and Eliza Smith Kovey. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Kirkwood and the Rebecca Divi- | sion of the WSCS of the church. 1 Surviving are her husband, I Harold Sr., one daughter, Mrs. 1 i Janet Maurer of Belleview j Heights, Bellaire, two sons, Har- I old Jr. of Bridgeport and Robert i of Huston, Texas, three sisters, ! Mrs. Sophia Truax, Woodsfield, Mrs. Marie Gatchell, Bridgeport, Mrs. Olive Rett, Ashland, and one brother, Arthur Kovey of Uniontown. Funeral 'services were held Monday in Bridgeport with the Rev. Russell Hurd officiating. Burial was in Belmont Memorial Park Cemetery. Margaret Harmon Mrs. Margaret Harmon, 93, East Springfield, Ohio, died Sun­ day, Dec. 29 in St. John’s Hospi­ tal, Steubenville, following a four weeks illness. She was born Aug. 10, 1875, a daughter of Jacob and Frances State Mills and had been making her home with a granddaughter, Mrs. Donald Johnson. She was a member of the EUB Church t of East Springfield. j Surviving are a son, Guy Har- mon, East Springfield, a daughter, Mrs. Verner ((Ethel) Carter, St. Clairsviile, three other grandchildren and six great grandchildren. 'Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 31, with Rev. S. B. Huffman and Rev. Joseph 0. Glassner officiating. Burial was in East Springfield Cemetery. I'l/a'f/t)s-/ss6/ e Margaret Harmon Margaret Stock Harmon, 60, of Brentmoor Drive, Raleigh, N.C., died Monday. Bom April 18, 1945, she was the daugh­ ter of the late John Andrew and Elizabeth Toth Stock. The Vigil Service will be held at 7 p.m., Thursday, at Casey Funeral Home in Princeton with the Reverend Deacon Michael Walsh offici­ ating. A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m., Friday, Dec. 30, 2005 in the Princeton Ceme- tery. Surviving are her husband, Larry Dean Harmon of Ra­ leigh, N.C.; sons and daughter- in-law, SFC Larry Andrew Harmon and Cindy of Fayetteville, N.C. and Gary Harmon of Raleigh; daughter and son-in- law, Marlaina Creech and Benjamin of Smithfield, N.C.; brother, John Stock, of Martins Ferry, Ohio; two sisters, Elizabeth Figurski of Adena, and Teresa Tanner j of Scio, Ohio; one grandson, Andrew Dean Harmon of Fayetteville, N.C. The family will be receiving friends beginning at 6 p.m., and immediately following the funeral service. The family will also receive friends begin­ ning at 1 1 a.m., until 1 p.m., at the funeral home on Friday. HARMON, Naomi Ruth, 86, formerly of Huber Heights, died Saturday, December 1, 2007, in Olter- bein- Lebanon Retirement Community, where she lived since 1997. Bom in Littleton, W.Va., on March 9, 1921, to the late John and Hazel (nee: Gorby) Donaghy. She graduated from Marlins Ferry High School and later married David Leach who was killed in WWII, December 1944. She moved to New York City and attended Traphagen School of Fashion and worked in the fashion industry as a tai­ lor. After returning to Ohio, she married W. Harmon in 1955. She owned and operated Dressmaking by Naomi and graduated from Sinclair Comm. College in 1982. Naomi served as a Campfire Girls leader; was a member of the American Sewing Guild; United Methodist Women and U.M. Missions Committee; and participated with the Women’s Health Initiative. Prior to joining the Otter- bein- Lebanon United Methodist Church, she was a member of Aldersgale United Methodist Church from 1969- 1997. Preceded in death by her par­ ents; and one sister, Mary Edna Clark, survivors include her husband of 52 years, William Harmon Jr.; three sons, William “Lewis” III (Kay) of Dayton, Bruce (Vye) of Paris, FA and Hawley (Nancy) of Dearborn, Mich.; one daughter, Robyn Love MacDonald (Mike) of Alpharetta, Ga.; one brother, George Stanley Donaghy (Lexie) .of Troy, Ohio; one sis­ ter, Bertha Taylor of Columbus, Ohio; and eight grandchildren, Joshua, Tyler, Emily, Benjamin David and Aude Harmon and Isabelle, Genevieve and Ian MacDonald. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Call 313-563-6276 regard­ ing details. Memorial donations are requested to Hospice of Dayton. Arrangements by Oswald- Hoskins Funeral Home, Lebanon, Online condo- lences available at www.hoskinsfh.com. Robert Harmoji, , ^ Harmon/elfof^bl, Robert J. __t______Cadiz, died Monday in Ma- grader Hospital, Port Clinton. He was born Aug. 18, 1922 in Burgettstown, Pa., a son of Veronica Stoskala Harmon and the late Jason (Casey) Harmon. He was a mining equipment operator and a member of Scott Memorial United Methodist I Church, Cadiz. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert Jr., in 1968. Surviving in addition to his mother, a resident of Tarpon Springs, Fla., are his wife, Emily Winner Harmon; two sons, Tom of Wintersville and Charles of St. ClairsviUe; a brother, William of Scio; three sisters, Dorothy Mikesell of Cadiz, Mrs. James (Nora) Fiazza of Eldersville, Pa., and 5* Mrs. Gail (Betty) Bates of Piedmont; two grandchildren £ Friends will be received'at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home % Cadiz, 7 to 9 p.m. today, where <5> services will be conducted at 9 a.m. Thursday, with the Rev Richard Hawkins officiating Burial , will be in Union Ceme­ 'i tery, Cadiz. Larry Harms 1945-2011 Larry D. Harms, 65, of Belmont, Ohio passed away Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at his home. Larry was bom March 9, 1945 in Kankakee, 111. a son of the late Edward Harms and Jennie Bruns Harms. V} JL, Larry was retired from pipeline construction and currently worked with Whitesides of St. Clairsville. Larry is survived by daughters, Mindy Harms Coleman of O’Fallon, 111., Lori Ann Ortiz and Kendra Harms Aurelia both of Miami, Fla.; a son, Jason Harms of New Baden, 111. and eight grandchildren. At Larry’s request services will be private with burial at the convenience of ;the family. Kelly-Kemp- Braido Funeral Home, 322 North Main St., Bethesda, Ohio with arrangements. Deaths Elsewhere Lord Desmond Harmsworth, of Egham, Surrey, England, died Friday at home. Surviving are his wife, Lady Dorothy Heinlein Harm­ sworth, formerly of Bridgeport; a daughter, Margaret Phillips of Paris, France. Services and interment were held in Surrey. Local arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, National Road, Brookside. /9$0^ Dorothy Hormsworjh HA RMSWORTH, Lady Dorothy Ilcinlein, 89, of Eghani Surrey, Eng­ land, formerly of Bridgeport, died Nov. 18 in London, England. She attended Vassar College in Pough­ keepsie, N.Y., where she received the Vassar Fellowship to Oxford College, Oxford, England. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lord Cecil Desmond Harmsworth, on June 1; two sisters, Margaret Perry and Mary Virginia Heinlein. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret Phillips of Paris, France; a brother, Joseph C. Heinlein of Bridgeport; two grand­ children. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Local arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside. Charles Ham Charles Graham Ham, 89, for­ merly of Yale Ave., Zanesville, died Monday, April 28, 2003 at Muskingum County Home. He was born July 19, 1913 at Brownsville, Pa. He retired after 37 years from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel, Yorkville Plant, and was past president of the United Steel | Workers of Yorkville. He attend­ ed Penn State University. Surviving are three sons, Robert C. Ham, Zanesville, Kenneth B. Harn, Brooksville, Fla., and Bruce E. Ham, Cocoa Beach, Fla.; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret S. Clark Ham and his parents, Charles B. and Agnes Larson Ham; a brother, Clifford E. Harn and a sister, Myrtle Powers. Friends may call on Friday, May 2, 2003 from 12 noon till 1 p.m. at the Heslops Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth St., Martins Ferry_where services will be held at 1 p.m. with Rev. Van Fisher officiating. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. DeLong-Baker & Lanning Funeral Home, 56 S. Fifth St., Zanesville, Ohio, is in charge of local arrangements. Margaret Ham 3 dS'^O

FeiTvr dio°d ?eI!f Ave" Martins Wintor uf Sunday afternoon at Haven ShnVen H°sPital. Winter SSuSnK'nS" »IKSSS&S.1.S” rhan^1V,/?g are her husband, of rnf„Sh;- thrn? sonsA Kenneth lum^ia’. Mo., Robert of Modesto, Calif., and Bruce of Miramar, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Stenson (Ruth) Edenfield of drennt°Wn’ ^a'; ^ree 8randchil- Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop r uneral Home, Martins Ferry, from noon Wednesday until time of services at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Keith Peachy will officiate at the funeral services. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove. Ma I Harold,ffSHL'ttt- 52, of 117 E. Second St., I Jacksonville, Fla., died Friday in I Danville, Ky., She was born Feb. 10, 1937 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Paul J. and Margaret C. Lavelle Shepherd. She was a Catholic. Surviving are her husband, David Harold; one son, Mark Shepherd of Bellaire; one brother, Robert Shepherd of Atlanta, Ga.; three nieces.anditwo nephews. Graveside>services wilPBe? held Monday at 10 a.m. at the Mt. CaL vary Cemetery, Bellaire with Rev. George Yontz officiating. Local arrangements by Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire. HAROLD, Weldon Wilson 70, of Cleveland, Ohio, diet Wednesday, June 23, 2004 ai the home of his cousin, Mrs. Cheryl Thomas of Wheeling^ W.Va. He was bom June 27, 1933 in Wheeling, a son of the late Peter Harold, Sr. and Karene Kennedy Tilford. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1951. After high school, Weldon attended West Virginia State College, earning a B.S. degree in Biology in June 1955. He served in the U.S. Army from 1957 to 1959. He was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, the W.Va. State Alumni Association, Cleveland Chapter, and a member of the Unique Club, Cleveland Chap­ ter. He was retired after 32 years of service at Case Western Reserve University Biology- Microbiology Research Depart­ ment. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Peter S. Harold, Jr. and Atlas Tilford. He will be missed by cousins, Clark and Charles Gordon, Lil­ lian Hill, Jean Carter, Susan Gordon, Cheryl Thomas, William, Raleigh, and David Kennedy, Lynn Kennedy, and a host of friends in Wheeling and Cleveland, Ohio. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, June 29, 2004 at Simpson United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. A graveside service will be held at Lake View Cemetery, 12316 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. Clifford Harp 1 Clifford F. Harp, 86, of Barnesville, died Sunday, April 22, 2007 in Columbus, Ohio. He was bom Sept. 23, 1920 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. He was a retired draftsman for Smith Lumber Company; served in the Coast Guard dur­ ing World War II; was a mem­ ber of Assumption Catholic Church 1 21 DAV; and VFW Post 2792. Mr. Harp was preceded in death by his wife, Helen (Armbruster) Harp. Surviving are two s«sns, Steve of Columbus, Ohio and Kent, of Lewisville, Ohio; a daughter, Rita (August) Salvadori of Wheeling, W. Va.; a sister, Evelyn Broomhall of Englewood, Fla.; three stepgrandchildren and eight step- great-grandchildren. Visitation, 3 to 5 and 7 to9 p.m., Thursday at Campbell- Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home 319 N. Chestnut St., Barnesville, Ohio. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Saturday, at the Assumption Catholic Church, Barnesville. Burial follows in Assumption Cemetery. Military honors will be con­ ducted by Belmont Co. Council of the VFW. Esther Harp Esther Harp, 81, a resident of 101 Warren Ave., Barnesville, died Thursday in Barnesville Hospital. She was born Aug. 23, 1905 at Barnesville, a daughter of the late Thomas .and Eva Marks Moore. tTflV/qftl She was a member of tlhe First United Methodist Church and j±! Order of Eastern Star 0206, both

m m mmm Helen Harp Helen F. Harp, 79, 231 S. Chest­ nut St., Bamesville, died Monday,, in Bamesville. She was bom NovT 25T~T9l2~in Temperanceville, Ohio, daughter of the late Fred and Mary (Teufel) Armbruster. She was a member of the' Assumption Catholic Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Bernard Armbruster and four sis­ ters: Kathryn Keller, Hildred Archer, Ileen Bragg, and Marcella Armbruster. | \ 1CA cx- Surviving are her husband, Clif­ ford Harp; two sons, Steve of Columbus, and Kent of Lewisville, Ohio; daughter, Mrs. August (Rita) Salvadori of Wheeling; three step grandchildren; and six step great grandchildren. Friends will be received Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. at Campbell Plumly — ft) Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut Street, Bamesville. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele­ 0 brated Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at 5 Assumption Catholic Church in Bamesville. Burial follows in Assumption Cemetery. Christian Wake Service will be — held Friday, 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Betty B. Harper 1922-2010 Betty D. Harper, 88, of Fairport, N.Y., died Tuesday, March 30, 2010 in Rochester, N.Y. She was bom January 20, 1922 in Bamesville, Ohio daughter of the late Claude and Essie Bonnell Bishop. yfyV She was head cook at Reynoldsburg High School and a member of Reynoldsburg United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Jack E. Harper; three brothers, Raymond, Dick, and Jackie Bishop; and a sister, Roberta Ickes. She is survived by sons, Bob (Judy) Harper of Fairport, N.Y and David (Laurie) Harper of Holland, Ohio; five grandchildren j and one great-grandchild. I Visitation was held Saturday, April 3 until time of the service I at Campbell-Plumly-Milbum Funeral Home, 319 North Chestnut 1st., Bamesville, Ohio with Rev. Tom Detling officiating. Burial [follows at Bush Cemetery in Malaga, Ohio. Condolences online lat www.campbellplumlymilbumfuneralhome.com. Donald L. “Donnie” Harper 1945-2012 Donald L. “Donnie” Harper, 66, of Quaker City, went to be with the Lord and his son Randy, on Friday (March 30, 2012). Mr. Harper died at the' Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center, Cambridge. He was bom September 5, 1945 in Bamesville, son of the late James L. “Bus” Harper and Wanda (Johnson) Harper. Mr. Harper worked as a farmer and was a retired heavy equipment operator. He also was the former owner of Don’s Shell in Quaker City./jJyV Mr. Harper was an Oxford Township Trustee for over thir­ ty years. He was a member of the Kirkwood Masonic Lodge I #446 F & AM of Hendrysburg. He enjoyed being outdoors, everything from mowing his yard to sitting on the porch enjoying the evening sun. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He cherished all the time he could spend with his family, whether it be riding four-wheel­ er with the grandkids or cook­ ing out on the grill. He was a proud husband, wonderful father, and an amazing grandpa who enjoyed every moment he was with his friends and family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Randy L. Harper; a brother, Ronnie L. Harper; and his bea­ gle, Remington. He is survived by his wife, Linda C. (Hannahs) Harper,. whom he married July 1, 1967; a son, James L. “Stretch” (Jenny) Harper of Quaker City; a daughter, Kimberly D. (Carl) Harper of Bamesville; three granddaughters and three grandsons, Kayla C. Harper of Waco Texas, Chandler K. Harper and Kyle L. Harper both of the home, Emalee R Harper of Quaker City, Austin D. Haney and Caileigh D. Haney both of Bamesville; two broth­ ers, Charles O. (Kathy) Harper of Quaker City and F. Dean (Billy) Harper of Morristown; many nieces, nephews, close family members and friends; and his beagle pup and good friend, Dixie. Family and friends may call on Wednesday (April 4, 2012) from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Thom- Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, where Masonic services will be held at 6 p.m. that eve- ning. Funeral services will be held on Thursday (April 5, 2012) at 11 a.m. at Thom-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, with Pastor Jeff Eschbaugh officiating. Burial will be at Pisgah Cemetery. As an expression of sympa­ thy, the family asks that memo­ rial contributions be made in Donald’s name to Nationwide Childrens Hospital, 700 Childrens Drive, Columbus OH 43205-2664. Elizabeth Harper /-gM'90 Elizabeth Jane Harper, 71, East High St., Flushing, died Monday morning at Wheeling Hospital. She was born July 18, 1918 in Jefferson County, a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Jane Ankrom Daniels. She was preceded in death by her husband, Landis V. Harper ; a brother, Charles Daniels. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. John (Betty) Twarog of Flushing; a sister, Mrs. Paul (Gladys) Haught of Calcutta ; two grandchildren, Cam Michael Twarog and Tye Richard Twarog. Friends may call, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at the Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz, where ser- vices will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Jack McKimmie officiating. Burial follows in Olive Branch Ceme­ tery, Harrisville. / isk // * s :

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HARPER, Damion Ray, 21 months, of Rose Street, New Martinsville, YV.Va., died Wednesday, December 1 2, 2007, in Ruby Memorial Hos­ pital, Morgantown, W.Va. He was born February 27, 2006, the son of Glen and Sonya Headley Harper of New Martinsville. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Howard and Carol Headley. In additionHo his parents, survivors include a brother, Dominic Harper at home; and paternal grandparents, Glenna Nolan of Proctor and Ron Harp­ er of Huntington, W.Va. There will be no visitation. Graveside services and inter­ ment will be held Friday at I p.m. at Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville with the Rev. David Snyder officiating. Sympathy expressions at www.grisellfuneralhomes.com. ^IA&ER, Everett J., 81, of Okeechobee, Fla., formerly of Bellaire, died Friday, May 1, 1998. in Columbia Raulerson Hos- pital, Okeechobee. He was a retired employee with Pratt-Whitney Air­ craft Co., and a Methodist. He was preceded in death by his wife, Florine Trent Harper; his parents, William and Della V. Small Harp­ er; a brother, Clarence. Surviving are a brother, Harold of Jack­ sonville, Fla.; his twin .sister. Eve- fy— lyn Jane Morris of Moundsville; * two nephews, Roger W. Morris and of Denny R. Morris, both of Mounds- W ville; a niece, Mrs. Richard (Darla) Beaver of Moundsville; several great-nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend graveside services —~ at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Rose Hill Cemetery, Bellaire. Arrangements \ by Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes & Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant ^ Ave., Moundsville. Memorial con- tributions may be made to the Mar- shall County Animal Rescue (X) League, P.O. Box 13, Glen Dale, W.Va. 26038. WHARPER, Harold Ray, r96, was called to be with the Lord on November 16, 2009, in Jacksonville, Fla. He was born September 9, 1913, in Shadyside, Ohio to the late William C. Harper and Della V. Small. He served his country honorably in the U.S. Army during World War II as a Gunner Corporal, C Battery, 232nd Field Artillery Battalion, 42nd Infantry Division ' (RAINBOW DIVISION) in France, Germany and Austria from 1943-1946. He graduated from Ohio State University with a busi­ ness degree. He was a member of the Masonic-Ohio City Lodge 486, Martins Ferry, Ohio, Ancient Acc. Scottish Rite, Steubenville, Ohio, American Legion Post 283, Jacksonville, Fla, VFW Post 3613 Martins Ferry, Ohio, EL Tor Grotto, Wheeling W. Va„ National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Washington D.C., Bellaire High " School Alumni Association, and Ohio State Alumni Association. Harold was the oldest vet­ eran in Jacksonville, Fla. and served two terms as Financial Advisor and Accountant at Post 283 of the American Legion. The important things in his life were his family, friends, business, church, and Ohio State University. He made annual trips to Columbus, Ohio to attend the opening football games in the “Horse Shoe”. He loved his Buckeyes. He was compassionate, tender hearted, and never met a stranger. He is preceeded in death by his loving wife of 63 years, Nellie G. lannone Harper. He always kept in touch with her sisters, Mildred Jackson, Ruth Boyles, and Jean Sexton, all of Columbus, Ohio. Nellie also had three brothers, Herbert, Donald, and Edward. He, had a very devoted niece, Darla Beaver (Richard) from Moundsville, W. Va. He was married for two and a half years to Geraldine B. Toole-Harper. He will forever be in the hparts of his adoring wife and family: daughter Lynn White; granddaughter, Angie Polk; great-grandson, Austin; stepsons: Joseph Toole (Annemarie,) Phillip Toole, step-grandchildren; Jennifer Toole-Harper (Justin), Barrett Toole, and Caroline Toole, a special niece, Rita Bauer (Auburndale, Fla.), several cousins, nieces, nephews and lots of special friends. Services will be held in Jacksonville on Friday and then he will come home to Ohio with arrangements being handled by Altmeyer Funeral Home, Moundsville, W.Va. Graveside services with Military Honors will be held on Sunday, November 22, 2009, at 2 p.m., at Greenwood Cemetery, Rock Hill Pike, Bellaire. '^Harper 'Qylno, ttsfsss^Siasi 122 N-

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TSS# / ■ 4^W- mk— 1IE®: HARPER, Martha Wilson, 87, of Augusta, Ga., entered into rest on Monday, December 20, 2010, at her residence. She was the wife of Elmore Kirk Harper of Augusta. Ga. Mrs. Harper was bom in Flushing. Ohio and lived there until 1973, when she moved to Florida. The last three years she has made Augusta her home. She was a lifelong member of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. She loved to garden and cook. Most of all she loved her family and God. _ Family members include her son: Richard Harper and wife, Carol; daughters: Judith Jackson and hus­ band, Arthur. Linda (Bunnie) Doyle and hus­ band, Kevin; grandchildren: Bryan and wife. Tiffany Jackson, the late Jay Jackson, Stephanie and Suzette Harper, Cal lie and Conner Doyle: great-grand children: Brianna Harper. Ashlee Ames, Josh and wife Elizabeth Lawrence; great- great-grandchildren: Emmalee Poulter and Brylie Jackson. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Monday, January 3. 201 1 at First Alliance Church with Rev. Robert Thomas officiating. The family will receive friends following the service at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to First Alliance Church, 2801 Ingleside Dr, Augusta, GA. 30909 Thomas Potccl & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA -30007 r70M 'Khd-KAXA ,7 jjo 0 SVlary Harper^ / •? Mary E. West ’Harper, 71, of 300 Commercial Drive, Bridgeport, died Thursday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born August 24, 1917 m Bellaire, the daugnter of the late Charles and Eunice Fitch West. She was a retired employee of the former Imperial Glass Corp., Bellaire and a Methodist. She was preceded in death by four brothers. Surviving are two daughters, Edna Harper Grella of Marietta and Martna Harper Myers of Bellaire; a brother, Albert West of Fairmont, W.Va.; four grand­ children- five great-grandsons. Frienas will be received at Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bell­ aire, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday with Rev. Henry Mooney officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. MAXINE E. HARPER-ELLISON 1924-2016 Maxine E. Harper- son, Marlin J. Harper Ellison, 91, was bom on and a sister-in-law, Mary April 27, 1924 in Belmont Thornberry and many County to the late Henry nieces and nephews, sev- O. and Lila G. (Miller) eral cousins, and on the Thornberry, and passed Ellison side many nieces, away March 8, 2016 at nephews, great-nieces and Emerald Pointe Nursing & nephews, and one special Rehab in Bamesville. niece and nephew, Jim and A sister, Marple Kluskey Bea Finley, and three brothers preced­ She worked for three ed her in death. Devaun, plus years for the former a marine, was killed in J.J. Kirk Co., and plus 30 Korea, and Laveme served years for the former T&A in the Navy. Orlin was a Rogers Co. home body. She is also survived by She was a member of her special little poodle, East Main Church of Stacie. Christ. Much of her time in later After graduation in years was spent reading, June 1942, she went to one book after another, Dayton to work for the three or four a week. She War Department starting loved historical fiction, as a secretary and short- Since breaking her hip in ly thereafter became an 2013, she has been trapped Expeditor - supervising with a sharp clear mind distribution of government and was confined to finish equipment. her life in four walls at She returned to Emerald Pointe. Bamesville after the war Visitation wasis held on in 1945 and married Jay S. Thursday, March 10, 2016 Harper, a marine in 1947. at Campbell-PIumly- They had a son, Marlin Jay Milbum Funeral Home, Harper, in 1949. Maxine 319 North Chestnut Street, was a devoted wife and Bamesville, Ohio where mother. She was a great services were held on cook and baker who spent Friday, March 11, 2016 many hours cooking with Ev. M. Gale Yoho cakes, pies, and cookies officiating. Burial will fol- from scratch. low at Crestview Cemetery Jay passed away in in Bamesville, Ohio. 1967. In 1973, she mar- Memorial contributions ried Galen E. Ellison, who may be made in Maxine’s died in 2003. memory to the East Mail She is survived by her Church of Christ. I HARPER, Mildred E. (Hartman), age 87, of Thornville, Ohio formerly of Woodsfield, Ohio, passed away after a termi­ nal illness Friday, January 27, 2012, at her daughter’s home. Y Z- She was bom May 30. 1924 in Sardis, Ohio, the daughter of the late John William and Florence May Carr Hartman. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by three sisters, Helen Raper, Dorothy Rist, and Susie Schmidt; and two brothers, George and William “Bud” Hartman. She was a homemaker and loving mother of seven children: five sons, Larry Briggs of Tennessee, Gary Briggs of Washington, Bill Briggs of Ohio, Ike Beardmore of Texas, and Randy Beardmore of Florida; two daughters, Ann Beardmore Farris of Ohio and Patricia Beardmore Rucks of Florida; a loving grand­ mother of 20 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; a brother, Henry Hartman of Ohio; two sisters, Emma Chick and Evelyn Brooks both of Ohio; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 37234 Mound St., Sardis, OH where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment in Sardis Cemetery, Sardis, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to Genesis Hospice, 7,13 Forest Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701. M^phj^er x HARPER, Murphy, 85, of Maple Avenue, Bethesda, died Wednesday in Bamesville Hospital. He was a retired mechanic for the Hanna Coal Co. and a member of Bethesda United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Jessie Ward Murphy: his sec­ ond wife, Clara Stalder Murphy; a daughter; Carol Murphy; his parents. Ross and Ethel Humphrey Murphey; two brothers, Bainard and Wade; a $ister, Mary Harper. Surviving are \>? two sons, Tom of Barnesville, and j'? Bob of Columbus; a step-daughter, Ellen Frank of Blacklick, Ohio; two P sisters, Leila Brokaw of Flushing. O £nd Dorthy Kaiser of Barnesville; six grandchildren; 12 great-grand- children; two step-grandchildren, -gr ah'd seven step-great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. today and_ 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Kelly- ^ Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, where services will be held at 1 1 P a.m...... Saturday. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Memorial con­ tributions may be made to Bethesda United Methodist Church Tribute Fund. Nellie Harper Nellie Grace Iannone Harper, 81, of Jacksonville, Florida,„di££t- Saturday, May 4, 2002 at her ’home! She and her husband for­ merly resided in Martins Ferry and moved to Jacksonville in 1951. During World War II she worked at the Martins Ferry | Blaw Knox Plant and later at the Cleveland Graphite Bronze Company, Bridgeport. She was a Methodist by faith, i Nellie has been a member of the I Martins Ferry, recently merged with the Bridgeport chapter, Order of the Eastern Star for over 50 years. She was preceded in death by her parents, Vito A. and Rhea Milbaugh Iannone. Surviving are her beloved husband, Harold R. Harper, whom she married on April 29, 1939, 63 years ago. Also surviv­ ing are three brothers: Herbert Iannone of ElPaso, Texas; Donald (Geri) Iannone of Tupelo, Miss.; and Edward (Dallas) Iannone of Cape Coral, Florida; three sisters: Mildred Jackson of Ghanna, Ohio; Ruth Boyles and Jean Sexton, both of Columbus, all formerly of Bellaire, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Nellie will be missed by a host of friends in Florida, Columbus and the valley. Friends will be received Thursday, May 9, 2002 from 11 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Sue Tomlinson officiating at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 118 Grant Avenue, Moundsville, W. Va. Interment to follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling, W. Va. Paul Harper Paul Harper, 69, 902 Ohio 89, Polk, died Sunday, May 5, 1996 at Polk. He was born May 23, 1926 in Martins Ferry, a son of the late Paul J. and Lena C. Zimmerman Harper. He was an employee of Nation­ wide Insurance for 34 years, an auctioneer and a former farmer. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church, where he served on church council, American Legion Post 88 at Ashland, Martins Ferry Masonic Lodge and a Navy veteran of World War II. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, David. Surviving are his wife, Betty Harper; three sons, Stephen of Jackson Twp., Timothy of Ashland and Matthew of Perrysburg; two granddaughters. Friends will be received today 7 to 9 p.m. at Heyl Funeral Home, 227 Broad St., Ashland, where ser­ vices will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Richard Beal officiating. Burial follows in Polk Cemetery. Paul Harper Paul J. Harper, 84, Polk, died Tuesday evening in the Samaritan Hospital, Ashland. He was born Aug. 16, 1903, at Bridgeport, a son of the late Walter and Bertha Conway Harper.,'£UTAN ffl S' S' He was a retired employee of the R.E. Myers and Bros. Co., Ashland, and a farmer who operated a farm seed business. He was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church at Polk and the Sullivan Masonic Lodge at ^ Ashland. 4 He was preceded in death by "his wife, Carolene Zimmerman Harper; a son, David Harper. Surviving are a son, Paul Z. Harper of Polk; a brother, Thomas Rouse of Wheeling: a sister, Mrs. Amos (Blanche) Ault of Martins Ferry ; five grandchil­ dren and two great-grand­ children. The funeral will be Friday at 1:30 p.m., in Heyl Funeral Home, is at Ashland and burial will follow 5^ in Polk Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Thursday. c Pauline A. Harper, 99, a resident of the Woodsfield Nursing and Rehab Center, and formerly of Beallsville, passed away Monday, September 8, 2014 at the Center. She was born May 23,1915 in Jerusalem, Ohio, a daughter of the late Everett and Sarah Simpson Baker. In addition to her parents, Pauline was preceded in death by a daughter, Rosalyn Harper Clift Wedderburn; two brothers, Nelson Baker and Leland Baker; a sister, Rosalie Baker; and an infant great-granddaughter. Surviving are a son, Gary Harper of Lakewood, Colorado, a granddaughter, Kathy Clift Eads of Aurora, Colorado; three great grandchildren, Jessi, Billy, and Levi Eads; also her dear friend, Delores Burrow. Pauline was a retired elementary teacher; her career spanned 46 years with teaching positions in Clarington, Malaga, Woodsfield, and Beallsville. She was a member of the Beallsville Church of Christ and was also active in various civic organizations in and around the Beallsville community. She positively touched the lives of many people through her years of teaching and community involvement; her generosity, good nature, and dedication to educating children will always be remembered by anyone who had the good fortune to have known her. Throughout the years, Pauline earned the love and respect of students and parents alike; her compassion, her humor, and her positive attitude will be her legacy. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Harper Funeral Home, Beallsville, where funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 PM with Minister Jeff Rich officiating. Interment follows in Jerusalem Cemetery. Randy L. Harper 1970-2012 Randy L. Harper, 41, of Quaker City, died Saturday, March 10, 2012 at his home. He was bom March 11, 1970 in Bamesville, son of Donald L. Harper and Linda C. (Hannahs) Harper. Mr. Harper worked as a heavy equipment operator for Sidwell Materials. He was a member of Sons of the American Legion # 578 of Batesville. He enjoyed spending time with his kids, riding motorcycles and mudding. He enjoyed having a good time with his family and many friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Lloyd and Betty (Carpenter) Hannahs and J. L. “Bus” and Wanda (Johnson) Harper. He is survived by his parents, Donald and Linda Harper of Quaker City; two sons, Chandler K. Harper and Kyle L. Harper of the home; two daughters, Kayla C. Harper and Emalee R Harper of the home; a brother, James L. “Stretch” Harper of Quaker City; a sister, Kimberly D. Harper of Bamesville; his ex- wife, Christine (Jones) Ray; a niece, Caileigh Haney; a nephew, Austin Haney; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Family and friends may call on Tuesday, March 13, 2012 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Thom-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 11 a.m. with Pastor Jeff Eschbaugh officiating. Burial will be at Pisgah Cemetery. HARPER, Roberta (Bob­ bie Gray), 65, of Follansbee, W.Va., died Friday, June 15, 2007, at her home. She was bom on September 26, 1941, in Follansbee, a daughter of the late George and Edna Cooper King. Bobbie was a member of the Follansbee Church of Christ, and the Follansbee Senior Citizens. Surviving are her husband, Dannie R. Harper at home; one son, Dannie R. “J.R.” Harper and wife, Diane, of Columbus, Ohio; one daughter, Wendy Geary and husband, Greg, of Youngsville, La.; one brother, Wayne King and wife, Glenda, of Follansbee; one sister, Bar­ bara Filipponi and husband, Ralph, of Monongahela, Pa.; four grandchildren. Brock Geary, Courtney Gear)'. Dylan Harper, and Drew Harper. Friends will be received on Monday. June 18, 2007, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the James Funeral Home, 1245 Main St., Follansbee, WV, where servic­ es will be held on Tuesday, June I 9, 2007, at 1 1 a.m., with William Cooper, Minister officiating. Interment in Highland Hills Memorial Gardens, Follansbee. Memorial contributions may be made to the Follansbee Church of Christ Building Fund, Penn and Neville St., Follansbee, WV 26037. Ronnie L. Harper ' Ronnie Lewis Harper, 58, Bar- — nesville-Bethesda Road, Bethcsda, died Monday, Jan. 20. 1997. in gf Southeastern Ohio Regional Med- '>5 ^ ical Center, Cambridge. He was born March 30, 1938 in Bar- TO nesville, a son of Wanda Johnson $ Harper and the late James “Bus” __J Harper. He was a manager of Kimble Cambridge Transfer, a retired O employee of R&F Coal Co., and a -5 member of Belmont Church of Christ, Kirkwood Masonic Lodge o 446 at Hendrysburg, and a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason-Valley r*> of Cambridge. Surviving in addition to his mother of Quaker City, are his wife, Shirley Louden Harper; two daughters, Mrs. Keith (Rhonda) Leek and Mrs. David (Jill) Cook, both of Bamesville; three brothers, Charles and Donald, both of Quak­ er City and Dean of Bethesda; two grandsons. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Thursday, with Evangelist Gale Yoho officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Asso­ ciation, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950. HARPER, Rose Marie, 91, formerly of Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Thursday, January 3, 2008, in Sienna Pointe, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. She was born in Martins Ferry on March 31, 1916, she was the daughter of the late Joseph V. and Marie (Brubaugh) Reasbeck. She was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Martins Ferry; and a retired inspector for the U. S. Government. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles A. and Joseph V. Reasbeck She is survived by two sis­ ters-in-law, Margaret A. Reasbeck, Martins Ferry and Emma Reasbeck, Orange Park, Florida; niece. Barbara A. (William) Edge, Martins Ferry; nephew, Joseph V. (Nancy) Reasbeck, III. Supe­ rior, Wis; one great-niece; and great-nephews. Arrangements have been entrusted to Keller Funeral Home, 6 1 5 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, where friends will be received Monday from 10 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Martins Ferry, Ohio at 1 1 a.m. on Monday, January 7, 2008, with the Rev. Thomas A. Magary, the celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Martins Ferrv. Susie C. Harper Susie C. Harper, 96, 327 S. Lin­ coln Ave., Barnesville, died Mon­ day, March 4. 1996. at Livingston, N.J. She was bom June 29. 1899, in Stockport, a daughter of the late William and Eveline Mayle Cros- ton. She was a member of Bethel AME Church of Barnesville for 75 years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Ernest P. Harper; three broth­ ers, Willard, Russell and Jack Cros- ton; a sister, Annice Mayle. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. James (Cindy) Ford of Orange, N.J.; two grandchildren. Friends will be received Thurs­ day, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Henry Mayle and the Rev. Barbara Earley officiating. Burial follows in Southern Cemetery, Bar­ nesville. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel AME Church, Bar­ nesville. Thelma Mrs. The £W,Harper, Martins Ferry, a former Blaine resident, died Friday at the home of a daughter in McHenry, 111. She was* born in Bridgeport, June 9, 1915, daughter of William and Elsie Cottrill Ferrell. She was a member of the Blaine Presbyterian Church. Her husband, John Gilbert Harper, died in 1953. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Kay) Nixon, who she was visiting when death came, Mrs. Ralph (Carolyn) Tolonese, Martins Ferry, a son, William of Farmingham, Mass., : a grandchild, Rebecca Nixon, two sisters, Mrs. Donald Howard, St. Clairsville and Mrs. William Graeb, Bridgeport. Funeral services were held Monday at Bridgeport with Dr. W. Russell Gilmore officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. in Horseheads. N. Y. Virginia Harper Virginia Harper, 80, Canton, died after a sudden illness, while vacationing with her family in Out­ er Banks, N.C. on Monday, June 7, 1999. She was born in St. Tnatrsville. She was a member of Christ Presbyterian Church, Massillon Women’s Club and the Ford Tues­ day Matinee Bowling League, where she was the current presi­ dent. She was preceded in death by her husband, Virgil Harper. Surviving are a daughter, Susan B. Sigmon of Canal Fulton; a son, Steven R. of Louisville; six grand­ children; four sisters, Lucille Gos­ sett, Mrs. Douglas (Betty) Picken- “ paugh, Elaine Edgar and Mildred < Donley, all of St. Clairsville; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held June ^ 12 at 10:30 a.m. at the Spiker- Foster-Shriver Funeral Home, 710 Tuscarawas St. West, with the Rev. Bruce G. Boak officiating. | Burial followed in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, Manteo, N.C. . 27954. William R. Harper, Sr. 81 of Bellaire, Ohio died Thursday, August 4, 2011 at the Valley Hospice Care Center South's Liza's Place in Wheeling, West Virginia. He was bom December 26, 1929 in Bellaire, Ohio a son of the late William Hamilton and Viola Glasgow Harper. Bill was a retired employee of the First Energy Corporation's R E Burger Plant at Dilles Bottom, Ohio, VFW Post 626, Bellaire, American Legion Post 521 Shadyside and the IAC Bellaire. He was a US Navy veteran and a loyal Bellaire Big Reds fan. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters, Laura June Crow, Virginia Schade and Betty Meager and one brother, Jack Wortman. Surviving are his children, Debbie (Greg) Jones of Delaware, Ohio, Linda Davis of Tiltonsville, Ohio and William R. Harper, Jr. (Marla Marlin) of Bellaire, Ohio, one sister, Helen McHenry of Norton, Ohio and two brothers, Walter (Connie) Wortman of Kent, Ohio and Charles (Faith) Wortman of Flushing, Ohio and his ex-wife and friend, Theresa Joann Giannangeli Harper. Also two grandsons, Jose (Amy) Davis and Nate Davis and three great grandchildren, Javon, Aiden and Mia Davis and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 441 37th Street Bellaire, Ohio on Saturday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 pm where services will be held on Sunday at 2 pm. Interment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery in Bellaire, Ohio. American Legion Post 521 Shadyside will conduct services on Saturday at 7 pm at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Liza's Place, 10686 State Route 150, Rayland, Ohio 43943. Daniel Harpley Daniel W. Harpley, 86, of High Street Extension, St. Clairsville, died Friday in Columbus. He was born at Toledo, Nov. 20, 1899, a son of the late William R. and Clara Louise Conant Harpley&C A retired employee from Cunningham Mill, St. Clairsville, he was the former owner and operator of Harpley’s Repair and Service; a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville, and a 60-year mmeber of Belmont Lodge #16 F&AM. Preceding him in death were his wife, Dorothy Dean Hagedorn Harpley; a brother and a sister. Surviving are a son, Sam Harpley of Columbus; two daughters, Jean Hatfield of Naperville, 111. and Jane Barnes of Columbus; two sisters, Ida Mae Emerson of Fostoria and Emily Dixey of Southfield, Mich.; two brothers, Paul Harpley of Rowland Heights, Calif, and Wesley Harpley of Fostoria; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be _ • A * ______n Edward Mooney officiating. Burial follows in Union Ceme- ; tery, St. Clairsville. Dorothy Harpley^ ’*/■" Dorothy D. Harpley, 86, of High Street Extension. C.St. Clairsvrme, .diedEciday at home. She was born SeptlST 1898, in Barnesville, daughter of the late Frank and Sarah Moore Hagedorn. tt S£e_^s a member of Calvary United .Presbyterian Church, St. Clairsville. Surviving are her husband, Dan Harpley; a son, Sam of Columbus; two daughters, Jean Hatfield of Lakeland, Fla., and Jane Barnes of Columbus; five grandchildren; a great- grandchild. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. Edward Mooney officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. E. June Harpster E. June Harpster, 87, died Friday, May 23, 2003 at Winchester Terrace Nursing Home following a long illness. Ms. Harpster was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, Oct. 25, 1915. She is the daughter of the late Charles P. and Helen R. Beck Hall and lived in the Mansfield area most of her life. June was formerly resident house mother at Chinita and was a long-time resident of Turtle Creek"Apartments before moving to Winchester Terrace. She was an avid Indians and Browns fan; enjoyed cooking, and was a member of Grace Episcopal Church. In addition to her parents, June is preceded in death by her sister, Eleanor Ralston and is survived by a son and daughter-in-law Charles R. and JoAnn Harpster of Reynoldsburg; daughter and son-in-law Jody and Jim Carcione of Mansfield; grand­ children, Steve and Elizabeth Harpster of Columbus; and niece, Robin Ralston of Mansfield. Funeral services will be Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. at Finefrock-Williams Funeral Home, 350 Marion Ave., with Rev. Canon David S. Sipes and Rev. Fr. John Jorden officiating. Burial will be at Mansfield Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, 41 Bowman St., Mansfield, Ohio 44903. Bonnie I. Harr 1929-2011 Bonnie I. Harr, 82, passed away Monday, July 11, 2011 at the Kingston Care Center in Fort Wayne, Ind. She was bom March 28, 1929 in Wheeling, W.Va. a daughter of the late Nelson Morris and Mabel (Gooding) Morris. Bonnie was a homemaker and was a caregiver to many children in the Bamesville area for a number of years. She was also the manager at the local motel, which was located at Bonnie I. Harr the current McDonald’s site on East Main St. Bonnie was a great-aunt. She was preceded in death by A private family service will her parents. be observed with Goodwin Surviving are her daughter, Memorial Chapel, Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Carlene (Kevin-husband) Ind. in charge of arrangements. Knox of Ft. Wayne; a son, Memorial contributions may Mr. Bill (Lori-wife) Harr of be made to the Kingston Care Bamesville and a granddaugh- Center “Activity Department”, ter, Haley Harr of Bamesville; 1010 W. Washington Center, John and Pat Yanchak of Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 or mailed Wheeling, Bonnie was an aunt; to Carlene Knox, 1932 River JR Yanchak of Bamesville, Run Trail, Ft. Wayne, IN Bonnie was an aunt; Randy, 46825 with checks payable to Mickey, Rickey, Kellie and Kingston Care Center. Brooke Vien of Pittsfield, N.H., HARRIES, William G. “Billy,” II, 41, of Colerain, OH, died Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008 while vacationing in Carmel, IN. He was born Oct. 20, 1966 in Shreveport, LA a son of the I late Dr. William G. Harris, [MD and Emily S. (Laurent) Harris. He was a health advisor for Cigna Health Care of Pittsburgh, PA and a former ER nurse at Trinity West Hospital, Steubenville, OH. Billy was a member of St. 1 Paul’s Episcopal Church of Martins Ferry and the Ohio i Valley Classic Car Club. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a 1 special cousin, Floy Land and extended family member Robert VanDuyn. Surviving are his life partner, Todd W. Clutter and his sons, Benjamin and Thomas, a sister, Jeri Sanders-Mesler of Channelview, TX, a brother, John A. Harris of Ruston, LA, cousins Suzanne Vickers and Margaret Roberts both of Colerain, Mary Jane Roberts of Atlanta, GA, Frank Harris of Wichita, KS, Jack Ehmer of Lompac. CA, Bill Harris of Calif., his extended family members Barbara VanDuyn, Lisa VanDuyn and Tim Bongfeldt all of Indiana, Lori and Kelly Queisser of New Jersey, Lee and Marsha VanDuyn of Texas, and Mary, Robert, and Beth Queisser, several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received Friday 2-4 & 7-9 pm and Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008 from 10 am until time of serv­ ices at 11 a.m. with Rev. John P. Brandenburg officiating at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, OH. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association. Adele Harrigan, 73, of Powhatan Point, OH died Sunday July 9, 2017 at Good Shepherd Nursing Home in Wheeling, WV. She was born November 6, 1943 , daughter of the late Dale Jones and Ruth Adele Nelson in Bellaire, OH. Adele attended Powhatan High School and was a Methodist by faith. She was a homemaker and loving mother. Adele was preceded in death by her parents as well as her step-father Clarence Glass. In addition she was preceded by her husband of 43 years, David Arthur Harrigan as well ' as a sister Carolyn "Kay" Loew. She is survived by son Dale (Tammy) Bradley of Moundsville, WV, along with her siblings, Alice (Tom) Perkins of Shadyside, OH, Pamela Williams, Charles Frank Glass of Shadyside, OH, Roxanne Palmer of Centerville, OH and Kevin (Vickie) Glass of Powhatan Point, OH. In addition she is survived by two grandchildren, Justin and Joshua Bradley and two great-grandchildren, Tyler and Gage as well as several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, OH 43942 on Wednesday July 12, 2017 from 12 pm until 4 pm. The family asks that any contributions be made to the son at "TMCFunding.com" to assist with Adeles final expenses. Share your thoughts and memories of Adele with the family at www.bauknechtaltmever.com Betty Ha^rigan vHm Betty Harrigan, 74, Apt. 608, Wayne Hays Towers, Martins Ferry, died Thursday at home. She was born Mary 6, 1916 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Frank and Edith Sedgwick Speidel. She was a retired employee of the Ductilite Federal Credit Union and a member of St. Marys Roman Catholic Church, Martins Ferry. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Harrigon, in 1982. Surviving are three sons, Edward of Glendora, Calif., Robert of Chicago, 111., and Joseph of Colum­ bus; a daughter, Mrs. Tom (Sue) Dupke of Martins Ferry ; a brother, Frank Speidel and a sister, Mrs. Robert (Evelyn) Scheehle, both of Martins Ferry; 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated, Saturday at 4 p.m., at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church. Entomb­ ment will follow in St. Marys Mau­ soleum, Martins Ferry. Arrange­ ments by Keller Funeral Home, Martins Ferry. Clarence Harriga Clarence E. (Butch) Harrigan, 50, 115 Mellon Street, Powhatan Point, died Friday at The Ohio State University Hospital in Columbus. He was bom June 7, 1944 at San­ dusky, Ohio, a son of the late Samuel W. and Minnie Bell Harrig­ an. He was a construction worker and a Protestant by faith. He was preceded in death by a brother, William Harrigan. Surviving are four brothers, John, Ronald and David Harrigan, all of Powhatan Point and Richard (Red) Harrigan of Clarington; a sis­ ter, Sandy Doty of Orrville, and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held at the Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point, Thursday at 1 1 a.m. with the Rev. Kenneth Noonan officiating. Arrangements by the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point. HARRIGAN, David A., 69, of Powhatan Point, OH, died Monday, May 28, 2012 at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, OH. He was born April 1, 1943 in Bellaire, OH., a son of the late Samuel and Minnie St. John Harrigan. David was a retired coal miner, an avid outdoors- man and a founding mem­ ber of the Captina Sportsman’s Club, a mem­ ber of the FOE and Moose Clubs. He also served many years as a volunteer on the Powhatan Fire and EMS Departments. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, William, John, Ronald and Clarence “Butch” Harrigan, two nephews, John and Ronnie Harrigan and a niece, Shelly Thomas. David is survived by his wife of 43 years, Adele Jones Harrigan; a stepson, Dale Wayne (Tammy) Bradley of St. Clairsville, OH, one brother, Eugene “Red” Harrigan of Clarington, OH and one sister, Sandra Doty of Orrville, OH. Also two grandsons, Justin Bradley and Joshua Bradley and two great- grandsons, Tyler and Gage and several nieces and nephews Family and friends will be received at the Bauk necht- Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory, 186 Main Street, Powhatan Point, OH, on Friday from noon until time of services at 4 p.m. with the Rev. David Smith officiating. Interment will be held at the conven­ ience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the David A. Harrigan Funeral Fund. E- Hjarrigan Jr.

Point, died ThnrcHa v| | g ?.hio ValleV Medical Cen- inm October 12, 1964, to Peggy Jo and Geno Sessi. She grew up inJLt. Clairsville, Ohio, where she developed a lifeTong love for running, country music, and the Steelers. Amy graduated from The Ohio State University and was an unwavering and pas­ sionate fan of the Buckeyes. She spent almost twenty-four years at the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation, a job she enjoyed with people she loved. She was a member of the Columbus Running Club, a soccer mom in the truest sense, a devoted wife, cherished mother, beloved daughter and sister, and friend to many of all ages. Amy is preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Helen and Geno Sessi; her maternal grandparents, Mar­ garet and Edward McClain; and her cousin, Jay McClain. Left to treasure her memo­ ry are her beloved husband and friend, Jack, her cher­ ished daughter, Alexis, and her three stepdaughters, Alexis Kaye, Sydney and Ryann. She is survived by her parents, Peggy Jo and Geno Sessi, St. Clairsville; sister, Tammy (Rich) Spence, Orlando; niece, Bella; in-laws, Nancy and Jack Harris, West Branch, MI.; sister- in-law, Julie Har­ ris, Bellingham, WA; sister- in-law, Cindy (Dale) Dunlop, Hazelpark, MI; her Uncle Jack and Aunt Judy McClain, St. Clairsville; cousin, Molly (Robert) Lan- genstein, New York City; her second “mom” Linda Dowler; special friends, Kim (Edward) Hartman, Heidi (Brett) Williams and Tania Schade; and numerous dear friends with whom she grew up with, ran with, worked with, laughed with, car- pooled with, and shared her beautiful life with. Amy’s smile was known to many and will be sorely missed. We know she continues to look out for her daughter from above, and she is run­ ning the gold-paved paths in heaven. The family invites Amy’s friends to call Monday March 5, 2012, from 2-8 p.m. at RUTHERFORD FUNERAL HOME AT POWELL, 450 West Olen- tangy Street (Powell Road/ State Route 750, east of Sawmill Parkway), Powell, OH 43065 (614)-792- 1471. A Funeral Service will follow at 8 pm. Monday. Amy will then be taken to St. Clairsville for visitation from 4-7p.m. Tuesday at BECK-ALTMEYER FUNERAL HOME, 204 W Main St., St. Clairsville, OH 43950. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 a.m. Wednesday , March 7, 2012 at ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH in St. Clairsville, OH. In lieu of flowers, friends are encouraged to contribute in Amy’s name to the Nationwide Children’s Hos pital, the title beneficiary o the Columbus Marathon Contributions can be made on-line at www.nation widechildrens.org/giving They may also walk/run u her name as a Children’? Champion in the marathon oi half- marathon while fundraising for Nationwide Children’s Hospital on Sun­ day, October 21,2012. Arthur R. Harris /f/y Arthur Ray Harris, 92, Ban­ nock, died Tuesday, May 10, at nis home. Born in Athens Township, Jan. 24,1885, he was a son the late William Mills Harris and Catherine Kenisell Harris. Preceded in death by his wife, Mary Boyd Harris in 1970, he is survived by two daughters, Edyth Coon of Sarasota, Fla. and Colleen Coffield of New Martinsville, W. Va.; one son, Robert of Flushing; nine grand- children, 10 great­ grandchildren; one brother, rb Jesse Harris of Cadiz. The Rev. James Eddy of­ ficiated at services Friday at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville with burial following in Holly Memorial Gardens Pleasant Grove.

A AudAudreyn^ Mae Harris,rr^* 79, a res­ ident of 149 Main St., Rayland, died Thursday evening in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born May 15, 1907, daughter of the late John and Carrie Martin. She was a member of the Rayland United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul R. Harris. Surviving are two sons, John P. Harris of Rayland and Donald W. Harris of West Jef­ ferson; a daughter, Mrs. Elmer (Carol) Barton of Rayland; eight grandchildren and five Ox, great-grandchildren. * Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday to and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. X Final arrangements are in­ complete. S3 MT Barbara Harris

1960-2016 .

Barbara Harris, 56, of Barnesville died Satur­ day, June 11, 2016 at The Ohio State Medical Cen­ ter. Barbara was born in Barnesville on March 17, 1960 to the late Clyde Truax and Audrey (McCollum) Truax. In addition to her par­ ents, Barbara was pre­ ceded in death by two brothers: Jim and David Truax. Barbara is survived by her husband, Darren Har­ ris; two sons: Christopher Powell and Chad Powell of Barnesville; four grand­ children: Haley, Noah, Chad and Daisey Powell; step-mother, Wilma Funeral Home, 319 N Ch- Truax; brother, Rick (Re- estnut St., Barnesville dona) Truax; sister, Jean Ohio. /?> (Wayne) Cross; and many The service was held on step-brothers and step-sis- Saturday, June 18, 2016 ters- with Pastor Rodney West Visitation was held on officiating. Friday, June 17, 2016 at Burial followed in Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Crestview Cemetery. HARRIS, Betty C., 78, of Rayland, Ohio, died Friday, r June 23, 2006 in Harrison Community Hospital in Cadiz. She was born September 2, 1927 in Wheeling, the daugh­ ter of the late William and Nel­ lie Gill Burger. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Brinley Har­ ris, Sr. She is survived by a son, Terry Porter and his wife, Mar­ sha, of Cambridge; a daughter, Patricia Worrell of Rayland; two step sons, Richard Scott Harris and his wife, Mary, of Colerain and Brinley Harris, Jr. of Arizona; a sister, Nancy Hatcher of Elm Grove; five grandchildren, James Worrell, Jr., Marcie Jo Worrell, Terri Gotschall, Jason “Jake” Wor­ rell and Tiffany Porter; as well as five great grandchildren. In accordance with Betty’s wishes, her funeral services will be private. Arrangements by the Wilson Funeral Home, 154 Second Street, Dillonvale, Ohio. In loving memory of Billy J. Harris, 34, of Georgetown, who died at home Sunday, Jan­ uary 28, 2007, surrounded by his family following a coura­ geous battle with cancer. Born October 26, 1972 in Weirton, W.Va., a son of Gayle and Bonnie Leek Harris, Cyclone, Pa„ He was a self employed mason; and owner of Kid Con­ struction. He attended Hook- slown Free Methodist Church; and loved fly fishing, archery hunting and camping. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Lera Agnes Leek; and his paternal" grandparents. Irma and Fred Harris. Besides his parents, he is survived, by his wife, Tammy Willy Harris; two sons, David and Billy, Jr.; and one daugh­ ter, Amanda, all at home. He is also survived by two brothers, Gayle “Rick” (Faye) Harris, New Cumberland, W.Va., Tim (Darlene) Harris, Georgetown; four sisters, Bonnie (Joe) Miller, Clinton. Sharia (Tom) Cleveland, Fredericksburg, Va., Donna (Ernie) Bowen, Anchorage, Alaska, his twin sister, Bobbie (Robert) Chau- venne, Georgetown; his mater­ nal grandfather, Leslie Leek, Middlebourne, W.Va.; eight­ een nieces and nephews; and one great nephew. A^Memorial service will be conducted Saturday, February 3, 2007 at 11 a.m. at the Mt. Olivet Presbyterian Church, St. Rt. 151, Aliquippa by the Rev. Wilmer J. Olszewski of the Hookstown Free Methodist Church. In lieu-of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society for Colon and Rectal Cancer. i Welch Funeral Home, : Hookstown in, charge of arrangements. Thank you to the staff on : 9A and 6A at Allegheny Gen­ eral Hospital and to Forbes t Hospice for their comfort and support, also like to thank the community and friends for all their prayers, love and support. “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” 2nd Timothy 4:7 Brighfwell Harris Brightwell Harris, 71, Bellaire, died Monday, Nov. 25 at > the Bellaire City Hospital. He was born May 5, 1897, in Alabama, was a World War I ve­ teran and affiliated with the Baptist Church. Surviving are three cousins, James and William Stewart of Bridgeport, Newton Jackso of St. Clairsville, three nieces, Mrs. Bertha Harris and Mrs. Carrie Marsh of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Elizabeeth Sears of Bridgeport. Funeral services were held: Wednesday, Nov. 27, at Bellaire with the Rev. Robert Bussard of­ ficiating. Burial was in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bellaire. Brinley Harris Jr. Brinley D. Harris Jr., 85, of County Road #3, Rayland, Ohio, formerly of Cadiz, died Monday, May 9, 2005 at Harrison Community Hospital in Cadiz, Ohio. He was bom Nov. 20, 19 i 9 at Martins Ferry, son of the late Brinley D. Sr., and Erma Cox Harris. He was a retired mine worker running heavy equipment for Consol-West Farms in Cadiz. He raced motor cycles and stock cars, showed horses and was a Methodist by faith. Surviving are his wife, Betty C. Burger Harris; two sons, Richard Scott Harris and his wife, Mary, of Martins Ferry and Brinley Harris III of Humboldt, Arizona; a stepdaughter, Pat Worrell of Mt. Pleasant, Ohio; a stepson, Terry Porter and his wife, Marsha, of Cambridge, Ohio; a sister, Alice Morrison of Dillonvale; several grandchildren and several great grand- children. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Borkoski Funeral Home, Cadiz, Ohio. i HARRIS, Calantha Y., of Bridgeport, and formerly of Paden City, passed away Wednesday morning, April 20, 2011. She was born February 12. 1915, in Fairview, a daughter of the late Jesse C. and Idt^-Lilly Hanes Y On Novdffb^ if 1937, she married Thomas Franklin Harris, who pre­ ceded her in death on June 1,2004. In addition to her hus­ band and parents, she was preceded in death by her son. Thomas Delmar Har­ ris, and her brother. Delmar Yost. She is survived by her daughter, Calantha Anne Yost and her husband Harold S. Yost of Bridge­ port; three grandchildren, Calantha Kaye Palmer and her husband Jeff of Bridge­ port, Brian Yost and his wife Carolyn of Clarksburg and Michael Yost of Bridgeport; four great­ grandchildren, Thomas Jef­ frey Palmer, Calantha Nicole Palmer, Sarah Kaye Palmer and H. Hunter Yost. Calantha graduated from Fairview High School as Valedictorian and obtained a BS degree in Journalism from WVU. While her hus­ band Frank was serving in the Navy during World War II, she ran the Model Variety Store in Paden City which she and Frank owned. In 1955, she returned to WVU and eventually obtained her Masters Degree in Education. She was a teacher at Paden City High School from 1956 - 1981, where she taught English, Journalism, and was an advisor to the school newspaper and year­ book. She was a member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Paden City. She had also served on the Board of Directors of the Bank of Wadestown, Mountaineer Bankshares, and the Paden City Library Board. She was a member of United Methodist Women, Woman’s Club of Paden City, National Asso­ ciation of English Teach­ ers, and Delta Kappa Gamma. Condolences to the Har­ ris Family may be sent to burnsidefh@burnside funeralhome.com. Friends will be received at Jarvis-Williams Funeral Home, 309 N. Fourth Ave., Paden City, on Friday from 2 - 5 p.m. Friends will be received at Burnside Funeral Home, 607 S. Virginia Avenue, Bridgeport, on Saturday, April 23, 2011, from noon - 2 p.m., where services will be held at 2 p.m. with Evangelist Jess Carter offi­ ciating. Interment will follow in Good Hope Masonic Cemetery. HARRIS, Camille, 89, of Wheeling, WV, died Monday June 13, 2005 in the Ohio Val­ ley Medical Center. She was born in Wheeling on May 13, 1916, a daughter of the late John and Katherine Michalski Bulawa. Camille is a member of St. Michael Parish, a former employee of G.S.I. of Wash­ ington, D.C., and a member of Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites of Washington, D.C. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, David Harris; a sister, Elizabeth O’Leary; two broth­ ers, Bernard and Richard Bulawa. Camille is survived by three sisters, Pauline Allison and Mary Bulava, both of Wheel­ ing and Regina Valdes of New­ port Beach, CA; a niece, Dr. Emilita Fonda of Newport Beach, CA; two nephews, Mark Allison of Baltimore, MD and Alfredo Valdes of Chula Vista, CA. Friends will be received Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 154 Kruger Street, Elm Grove Chapel, Wheeling, where Vigil services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, June 16, 2005 at St. Michael Parish at 1 1 a.m. with Reverend Anthony Cincinnati as cele­ brant. Interment will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to: Catholic Neighbor­ hood Center, 18th Street, Wheeling, WV 26003 or St. Michael Parish, 1225 National Road, Wheeling. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com. Caroline Harris ttltolw Caroline E. “Cassie” Harris, 96, of 4584 Franklin St., Bellaire, died Thursday in City Hospital, Bellaire. She was born May 23, 1896 in Lowmore, Va., a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hamm. . She was a Baptist. , SHe was preceded in death by her husband, Elmore; two sons,- Charles Edward Harris and John -Henry Hamm; four brothers, Fred, Jack, Charles and Joseph Hamm; t\yo sisters, Mattie Young and Lucille Hamm. Surviving are 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Bellaire, today until time of services at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Grady Folds of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Green­ wood Cemetery, Bellaire. HARRIS, Charles Melvin Sr., 58, of Cadiz, Ohio, died Thursday, March 24, 2005 in Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz. He was born July 18, 1946 in Dennison, Ohio, the son of the late Wilford E. And Amanda Adeline LaPorte Harris. He was a member of the First Church of God in Cadiz; a Vet­ eran of the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Era; a retired employee of Consolidation Coal McElroy Mine after 24 years; a member of the Scio American Legion; an avid fisherman and loved garage sales. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, LeRoy Harris; two sis­ ters, Esther Lachendro and Jean Taggart; and a grandson, Hunter Moore. He is survived by his wife Tammy Daugherty; a son Char­ lie (Staci) Harris of Cadiz; a daughter Angel Harris (Scott Moore) of Cadiz; two sisters; Pamela Tenley and Phyliss Par­ rish both of Cadiz; and five grandchildren, Jordan, Shae, Logan, T.J., and Marissa. Calling hours are Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Clark-Kirk- land Funeral Home, Cadiz, where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Samuel Betts officiating. Burial will follow at Holly Memorial Gardens in Pleasant Grove with Military Graveside honors provided by Cadiz Amer­ ican Legion. The memorial guest book may be signed at ■www.clark-kirkland.com. Christine L. Harris Christine L. Hemphill Harris, 83, Tanner Street, Smith field, died Wedn^day-Jime-l8^J.^9_Z, in East OfiuTRegional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was bom June 25, 1913 in Neffs, a daughter of the late Will andZeTTa Norris Hemphill. She was a retired cook at the former Ohio Valley Hospital and the Fort Steuben Hotel, Steubenville. She was a member of NAACP, AARP, St. Paul AME Church at Smithfield, where she was a member of the Stewardess Board, and a life member of the Smithfield American Legion Auxil­ iary Post 396. In addition to her parents, she ,_r ^ was preceded in death by her hus- — \, band, Thomas William Harris; five ^ ^ sons, Taylor Edward, Lawrence, K, John, Thomas Jr. and Frank Harris; ] ^ a sister, Alberta Ball; a brother, » William Hemphill. ; .4" Surviving are four sons, Robert 3 of Wintersville, James. Clarence and Richard, all of Smithfield; five ^ » daughters. Mrs. Gershon (Zella) .—- Stanton, Mrs. William (Alberta) Dixon, Mrs. Lewis (Bernice) Wil­ son, all of Smithfield, Sylvia Dameron and Mrs. Ernest (Vir- Mginia) Peterson, both of Win- ■ tersville; a number of grandchildren ■ and great-grandchildren. H Friends will be received today, 2 ■ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the J.E. Fos- ■ ter Funeral Home, Inc., 244 Hill ■ St., Smithfield, where services will ■ be held Friday at 11 a.m„ with the ■ Rev. Charles Simpson officiating. ■ Burial follows in Northern Ceme- ■ tery, Smithfield. American Legion ■ Auxiliary will conduct services H today at 7 p.m. in the funeral home. HARRIS, Clarence B., 71, of Weirton, died Tuesday. Decem­ ber 2, 2003, in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was born June 8, 1932, in Elkins, W.Va., son of the late Luther and Icee Swick Harris. He was also preceded in death by six brothers and four sisters. In 1991, after 40 years of service, Clarence retired from the Weirton Steel where he worked as a scarfer. He was a member of the Colliers Nazarene Church and the WSX 25-Year Club. He is survived by his wife, Doris Johnson Harris, whom he married December 20, 1990; sons, David, Mark and Wayne Harris and Chad, William and Danny Johnson, all of Weirton, Clarence Dale Harris of Med­ ford, Ore., Scott Johnson of Ben­ ton, Tenn.; daughters, Donna Davis, Jane Holt and Lisa Swisher, all of Weirton; and 20 grandchildren. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Russel A. Buchanan presiding. Interment will be at Chestnut Ridge Cemetery, Flo­ rence, Pa. Share tributes with his family at www.grecohertnick.com. HARRIS, Dale Ford, 86, died Wednesday, December 26, 2012, at the Shadyside Care Center, his son Greg and daughter-in- law, Janet at his side. Dale was bom March 5, 1926, at Piedmont, Ohio, a son of the late Forest Dale Harris and Olive Marie Ford Harris. Dale served in the U.S. Army during WWII in the Pacific Campaign. He retired from Shoe­ maker Mine following over 30 years of employment with Consol. Dale was a great baseball fan who loved the Pitts­ burgh Pirates. His passion as an umpire for local teams gained him the respect of many. After retirement Dale spent over 16 years as a dedicated volunteer driving the senior van for Belmont County Commission on Aging. The very professional and caring staff of Shady- side Care Center made the final year and a half of his life more enriched. The friendship staff provided was greatly appreciated. Dale is missed by his son Greg; daughter-in-law, Janet; cousins, Starla and Treva; niece, Bonnie, nephew, Putsy; and his close buddy, Tony. He now rests inmeaven with his granddogs, Spikie and Curly Joe, whom he loved dearly. Greg and Janet will hold a memorial service at a later date to honor Dale. David Harris David Mandry (Bucky) Harris, 90, died .Saturday, April 21, 2001 in the Dunlop House in Colonial Heights. He was a native of NJar= tins Ferry, the son of the' late William H. and Edith Jones Hanis and widower of Lucille M. Harris. He was a retired lieutenant colonel of the U.S. Army. He served in General Eisenhower's headquarters in England and France. He also served in Germany and in Vietnam retiring in 1962. He also was a Civil Service •6 employee at Fort Lee for over 20 years retiring in 1984. He was a "5 member of Colonial Heights (A American Legion Post 284 for over 25 years where he was a past commander, life member, Mr. Legionaire and finance officer for over 20 years. He served as head usher at chapels at Fort Lee for 40 years. He is survived by his children and their spouses, David G. and Beth Harris of Englewood, Colo., Mary Belle Harris of Sutherland, Douglas C. and Karen Harris of Colonial Heights, and Nancy E. and Neal Noyes of Richmond; 14 grandchildren. The family acknowledges spe­ cial appreciation to the devoted staff of Dunlop House, especially Linda Miles. Also to Crater Hos­ pice, especially Emily, Agnes, and Alane. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in Memo­ rial Chapel, Fort Lee. Officiating will be Chaplain LTC Gary Pen- drak and Monsignor David Reas- beck. Interment will be in South- lawn Memorial Park, Prince George County. The family will receive friends today, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at E. Alvin Small Funeral Home, 2033 Boulevard, Colonial Heights. Flowers are welcome or contri­ butions may be made to Crater Community Hospice, 840 W. Roslyn Road, Colonial Heights, Va. 23834 or to the Dunlop House Special Activities Fund, 235 Dun­ lop Farms Blvd., Colonial Heights, Va. 23834. — urn

HARRIS, Dean “Salty,” 75, of Jefferson Avenue, Moundsvillc, W.Va., died Wednesday, December 5, 2007, at home. He was born April 15. 1932 in Moundsville, the son of the late Fred and Lottie Dixon Harris. Sally was a retired employee from the Olin Chemical Co.; a member of the First Christian Church. Moundsville; a US Army veteran; and an avid fisherman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Nathalie Harris and Lil­ lian Ruhland; and one brother, Preston Harris. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Dorothy Logsdon Harris; one son, Joseph "Cap­ tain Joe” Harris of Moundsville; three daughters, Sharee Sams, Bobbie (Mark) Ebeling and Jackie (Dan) Fritzman, all of Moundsville; four grandchildren, Jodi and Jamie Sams and Jason and Samantha Fritzman; several nieces and nephews: numerous sisters-in- law and brothers-in- law, including a special sister- in-law and brother-in-law. Shirley and Okey Burton of Moundsville. The family will receive friends on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Gris'ell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jef­ ferson Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1 1 a.m. with Foster Noble and Chester Dobbs officiating. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville, where Moundsville Honor Guard will conduct Military Graveside Services. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheel­ ings WV 26003 or to the American Institute for Cancer Research, 1759 R Street, Washington, DC 20009. Delbert Harris Delbert Harris, 48, of Efaw Ave., St. Clairsville, died this Tuesday at 2:10 a.m. at his home. He was born in St. Clairs­ ville, Aug. 9, 1921, a son of Frank E. and Lucy Belle Able Harris. He was a member of Calvary Presbyterian Church, St. Clairs­ ville Fire Department, F & AM Lodge No. 16, and Eastern Star Chapter 510, both of St. Clairs­ ville; Aladdin Temple of the Shrine, Columbus, the Com­ mand ry of Cambridge, American Legion Post 159, the Highway Patrol Auxiliary and was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, Elinor Jean Hanson Harris; daughter, Patricia Ann and a son Robert James Harris, all of 5 the home; one sister, Mrs. ■h Shirley Smith, Denver, Colo, day, at 2 p.m., at the Henderson - Warren - Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, with Rev. Richard Ferguson officiating. Burial at Holly Memorial Gar­ dens. HARRIS, Della Margaret, 77, of St. John, Kan., died December 23, 2006, in Pratt Regional Medical Center, Pratt, Kan. She was bom July 27, 1929, in Bethlehem, W.Va., the daughter of Olaf and I la Ryan Hartzell. A resident of St. John, since 1971, she was a records clerk at Hearthstone Nursing Home, St. John. She belonged to Church of Christ, BPW,*Rebekahs, and the American Legion Post in Cameron, W.Va. She was a vet­ eran of the Women’s Army Corp. On May 17, 1947, she mar­ ried Joseph A. Harris, Jr. in Bridgeport, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband: three sisters, Helen Barone, Ida Hartzell, and Priscilla Nelson; and a grand­ daughter. Survivors include a son, Terry and his wife, Wyanette, Lamed, Kan.; a daughter, Renny Russell, Rohnert Park, Calif.: a sister, Delores Vandevander, Cameron, W.Va.; two grand­ children; and five great-grand­ children. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Thursday at the Minnis Chapel, St. John with a closed casket. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Fri­ day at Minnis Chapel. St. John, with Pastor Carl Feril presiding. Burial in Fairview Park Cemetery, St. John, with mili­ tary graveside rites conducted by the Fort Riley Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Church of Christ in care of the Minnis Funeral Home, P.O. Box 34, St. John, KS 67576. Diane Harris Diane K. Vujnovic Harris, 47, of Terra Alla, W.Va., died Thursday, April 5, 2007 at home. She was bom Feb. 25, 1960 in Steubenville, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of John and Betty Allan Vujnovic, of Weirton, W.Va. She was a member of the Kingwood Assembly of God Church, and a former elemen­ tary teacher for Preston County Schools. She enjoyed all of God’s creatures in His cre­ ation. In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband, Lester C. Harris, of Terra Alta; brothers: Brad and his spouse, Teresa Vujnovic, of St. Clairs ville, Ohio; Brian Vujnovic of Weirton; two sis­ ters: Donna Vujnovic and Richard Gradel of Broken Arrow, Okla.; and Linda Vujnovic Snyder of Follansbee, W.Va. She was much loved by her 15 nieces and nephews and all members of her extended family. Friends may call at the Kingwood Assembly of God Church, Saturday, April 7 2007 from 1 1 a.m. until 2 p.m. the time of services, with the Rev. Anthony Judy offici­ ating. Interment will follow in the Terra Alta Cemetery, Terra Alta, W.Va. The family will have a memorial service for Diane at the Starkdale Presbyterian Church in Wintersville, Ohio on Monday, April 9, 2007 at 7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Kingwood Assembly of God Church, P.O. Box 132, Kingwood, W.Va. 26537 Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Arthur H. Wright Funeral Home, Terra Alta, W.Va. HaRKIS, DoIIie, 68, of Bellaire and Powhatan Pt, Ohio, died Februarv 10, 2013. She was the 1 3th child of the late John and Olive Brown Gilbert. She was preceded by her husband, Jacob Harris. Surviving children; Sharon Harris, Charles Harris, Julia Clanton and Patricia “Missy” Harris, nine grandchildren ajid. 11 great-grandchildren. J A memorial gathering will be held Friday from 1 p.m. until time of Memorial service at 2 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes Powhatan Pt. OH. HARRIS, Donald C., 44, of Adcna, Ohio, died Friday, October 2, 2009, in Trinity West Steubenville, Ohio. He was born June 10, 1965 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the son of the late Donald G. and Betty Zurek Harris of Adena, Ohio. He was a Methodist by faith and served in Desert Storm. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by a son, Christopher Broz; a sister, Donna Dainty (1996) and stepgranddaughter, Faith. Surviving are a son, Michael Shayne Harris who is in the Air Force in Afghanistan; step children, Matthew and Mellisa Browning of West Newton, Ind.; "brothers, Gary (Christine) Harris of Harrisvilie, George Harris and Shawn Harris both of Columbus; sisters, Barbara Matthews of Pennsylvania, Rose (Robert) Thress of Cadiz, Deborah (Ronald) Howes of St. Clairsville and Bonnie Harris of Adena and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Donald and to celebrate his life on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 from 4 p.m. until serv­ ices at 7 p.m., with Tom Schrader officiating at Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena. There will be a full military service conducted by the Adena American Legion at 7:30 Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial at the convenience of the family. Donald Harris Donald R. Harris, 78, o Piney Fork, died Thursday i Jan. 5, 2006. Visitation will be Sunday, to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at Wilso Funeral Home, 154 Secon< St., Dillonvale, Ohio. Donald W. Harris Donald W. Harris, 69, Win- tersvillc, died Monday, April 10, -2IKHI at Trinity Medical center West, Steubenville. He was born Nov. 4, 1930 in MartinsFerry^a son of the late Paul rTand Audrey Marlin Harris. He was retired from the State of Ohio Dept, of Health in Columbus as chief plumbing inspector for the state. rr: In addition to his parents, he Q f was preceded in death by an infant son, David Wayne Harris. Surviving are his wife, Joyce Cunningham Harris; two daugh­ ters, Mrs. Charles (Kimberly R.) Pavlik of Steubenville and Mrs. David (Beth Ann) Barrett of y Hilliard; a brother, John P. Harris of Rayland; a sister, Carol J. Bar- ton of Rayland; five grandchildren. QC. Friends will be received at the Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home, P- 215 Fernwood Road, Wintersville, today, 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, with Dr. Michael Shuman officiat­ ing. Burial follows in Holly Memo­ rial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Donna Harris Donna L. “Lou" Risden Harris, 75, of Steubenville, Ohio, died Tuesday, at Carnage Inn, Cadiz, Ohio. She was born in Martins Ferry, Ohio on Sept. 22, 1929, the daughter of the late Raymond H. and Golda M. Brunner Risden. She was a Protestant by faith and was employed as a cashier at M&M Hardware, Steubenville. Donna was preceded in death by her son David W. Harris. Surviving are her daughters, Kim (Charles) Pavlik of Steubenville and Beth (David) Barrett of Columbus, Ohio, grandchildren, Charlie, Maggie, Gregory and Sam Pavlik and David and Savannah Barrett. Friends may call at Dunlope- Shorac Funeral Home, 215 Fern wood Road, Wintersville, on Friday from 9 a.m. until time of service at 10:30 a.m., with Rev. Jeff Proya officiating. Burial at Holly Memorial Gardens, Colerain, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Disease, 1361 Fifth Ave., P.O. Box 884, Youngstown, OH 44501-0884. Offer condolences at www shorac.com. Dorothy Harris, age 89, of Woodsfield, OH passed away Wednesday April 5, 2017 at her home. She was born in West Virginia June 18,1927, daughter of the late Aldine & Ada Mae Messenger Strawderman. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by sisters Emogene Strawderman Singer, and Susan Strawderman McKelvey, and brother Charles David Strawderman. She is survived by her husband Franklin D. Harris of Woodsfield, sister Virginia Lee Lumbard, several nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews. Friends received from Noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday April 11, 2017 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home 100 S. Paul St. Woodsfield, OH where services will be held at 2 p.m. with the Medi Home Hospice Chaplin Herb Alexander officiating. Burial will be in the Mountain State Memorial Gardens Elkins, WV. Dorothy Harris Dorothy B. Harris. 86, 126 Ohio M., Bamesville. died SnnHny at Bamesville Hospital. She was born Dec. 22, 1913 in Somerton, daughter of the late Guy C. and Ama (Frazier) Brown. She was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Doris Lucas Johnson. Surviving are her husband, 1 Gilbert H. "Gib" Harris; two sons, Richard Harris of Gilbert, Ariz. and William Harris of New Philadelphia; a daughter, Shirley Knight of Louisville, Ohio; two brothers, Harold Brown and Carol Brown, both of Bamesville; a sis­ ter, Marian Smith of Bamesville; 10 grandchildren, 19 great grand­ children and a great great grand­ son. Friends will be received Friday, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Campbell Plumly Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Bamesville, where services will be held Satur­ day at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Gene Miller officiating. Burial follows in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. Dorofchy Harris Mrs. Dorothy (Dolly) Harris, 92, New Athens, died Tuesday, May 8, at Cadiz. She was born July 1 r, 1880, at Georgetown, a daughter of the late William and Ellen Peter­ man Wright. She was a member of the New Athens United Methodist Church, WSCS of the church, the Willing Workers Class and was a charter member of the Daughters of Union Veterans, New Athens. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harvey T. Harris and one son, Ray Harris, in 1960. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Helen Singhaus of New Athens, Mrs. Mary Manbeck of Cadiz, two sons, William of New Athens, Eugene (Toots) of Flushing, one sister, Mrs. Ethel McCoy of New Athens, 14 grandchildren, 22 great - grandchildren and one great - great - granddaughter. Funeral services were held Friday in Flushing with the Rev. Merle Plotner officiating. Interment was in Longview Cemetery, New Athens. HARRIS, Dorothy E., 97, of Flushing, Ohio, died Saturday, October 8, 2011 at Lanfair Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care in Lancaster, Ohio. She was born March 17, 1914 in Patterson Creek W.Va., a daughter of the late Henry and Rhea Hawkins and a widow since 1981 of Harold “Honey” Harris of Flushing. Dorothy and Honey were proprietors of the Harris Restaurant in Flushing for many years and they were members of the Flushing Methodist Church. In addition to her hus­ band and parents she was preceded in death by two sisters, Naomi Thompson and Thelma Campbell; and one brother, Harold Hawkins. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Bonnie Ault and hus­ band Larry of Lancaster; four grandchildren, Lori Ault Menning and husband,: David of Avon Lake, Ohio; Jodi Ault of Columbus, Ohio; Scott Ault and wife, Wendy of Bremen, Ohio; and Kraig Ault and wife, Chantelle of Winston Salem, N.C.; four great­ grandchildren, Ashley Bader, Amy and Miranda Ault and Nathan Ault. A graveside service will I be held at Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 11, 201 1 with pastor David Powell of the Flushing Methodist Church officiat­ ing. Arrangements entrusted to Toothman Funeral Home Memorial contributions may be made to the Flushing Methodist Church. Edna Harris U\i4\^3 Hams, 89, St. Clairsville, died Sunday in WhecUng Hospital. She was bom May 22, 1904 at St. uairsvillc, daughter of the late Frank and Ann Eberhart Ashworth. She was a member of the Christian Church, St. Clairsville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Harris; two brothers and three sisters. Surviving are Edward Ashworth ? of El Cajon, Calif.; Rita Bundy and ; Norma Owen, both of Florissant, Mo. Friends will be received at the * Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Wednesday noon until time of ser- 5 vices at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Robert ' Fulton officiating. Burial follows in « Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Clairsville Public Library. ______land, Fla., formerly of Martins Ferry, died Thursday at home. She was a retired insurance claims adjus­ ter, and a Methodist. Surviving areJ. a son, Bill Cromer of Lakeland, Fla.; a daughter, Peggy Tarr of Clearwater, rla.; nine grandchildren; four great­ grandchildren. Private services will be held at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home Wintersville. Interment in *ort Steuben Burial Estates, Win­ tersville. Elizabeth Harris Elizabeth Harris, 85, Flushing, died last Thursday night^n the Martins Ferry HospitalJlHctob 1 She was born in Ohio(7 Sept. 12, 1883. She was a member of the Flushing Presbyterian Church. Surviving are three brothers, Jesse Harris, RD 2, St Clairs- ville, Frank Harris, RD 4, St. Clairsville, and Arthur Harris, Bannock. Funeral services were held Monday at Flushing with the Rev. Marshall officiating. Burial was in Longview Cemetery, New ! Athens. Mrs. Elva Harris Mrs. Elva E. i5 four brothers, Robert of Win- ■^5 tersville, James, Clarence and C/ Richard, all of Smithfield; five sis­ ters, Mrs. Gershon (Zella) Stanton, { Mrs. William (Alberta) Dixon and Mrs. Willie (Bernice) Lewis-Wil- son, all of Smithfield, Sylvia Dameron and Mrs. Ernest (Vir­ ginia) Peterson, both of Win- tersvilie; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received today, 7 to 9 p.m. at J.E. Foster Funeral Home, 244 Hill Sr., Smithfield, where services will be held Thurs­ day at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Charles Simpson officiating. Burial ■ follows in Northern Cemetery, I Smithfield. Fr FSfhf^r/}‘

. ln Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling. He X?*K bo\n Nov< 29- 189* at Crabapple a son of William and Catherine K. Harris. Hnnf Jls a reAired superinten­ dent of Hanna Coal Co., a World veteran, member of East Richland Friends Church and a former member of the American Legion. His wife 1975y Abel Harris’ died APril 5.’ Surviving are one daughter Mrs. Shirley Smith of St! Clairsville; two brothers, Ar­ thur of Bannock and Jesse of Cadiz; three grandchildren Co Funeral services were ’Afon- day in St. Clairsville with burial m Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. >5 53 HARRIS, Frank Thomas, Sr., 69, of Morgan Hill Rd., St. Clairsville, OH died Sunday, Aug. 1 7, 2008 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born April \ 1939. in Martins Feriy, Ohio, a son of the late William E. and Grace (Johnson) Harris. He was retired from the Hannibal plant of the Ormet Corporation. Frank was a member of the Sportsman Club, and P.N.A. both of Maynard, OH, and the Belmont Better Hunting and Fishing Club, Piedmont, OH. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, James and Joe Harris and two infant broth­ ers; four sisters, Mary Ellen, May, Hazel and Grace and a grandchild. Kalib Frakowski. Surviving are his wife, Rosalie (Fleahman) Harris; two sons, Frank (Rose) Harris, Jr of Monroe, MI and Alan Harris of Barnesville. OH; a daughter, Kimberly (Kevin) Frakowski of Maynard; three sisters, Virginia Bruey, Shirley (Robert) Bell and Sarah Harris all of Martins Ferry; five grandchildren, Erin (Shay) Neddo and Brian (Andrea) Harris all of MI, Allen Harris, Jr. of Pa., and Konnor and Kraig Frakowski, of Maynard, and four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Tuesday, 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, OH. where services will be held Wednesday, August 20, 2008. at 1 1a.m. with Minister Rod Kasler officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to Frank’s great grandson Austin Neddo, c/o Erin & Shay Neddo, 11528 Sumpter Rd., Carleton, MI 48117. Freda Harris Q14-1^0 Freda E. Harris, 80, Morristown, died Saturday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was born Sept. 3, 1909 a daugh­ ter of the late Lindley and Louise Burghy Street. She was a licensed practical nurse and former owner-operator of Harris Nursing Home at Mor­ ristown. She was also a Methodist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold M. Harris, a son Harold Harris, two brothers, Julian and Fred Street. Surviving are two daughters, Patricia Hickenbottom of Bethesda and Marlene VanFossen of Bethes­ da; two sisters, Verna Bumgardner of Lloydsville Velma Bahek of Flushing; 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Mor­ ristown, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Tom Fish officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Gary Harris c^BPr StreeatrM^frriSi; Norlh Fourth day Senr^mhS 'lerry' died Tues‘ nL-’ ~fPl.cmber 6, 1994 in East FerryRtfe0naI H.osPital at Martins ■7ate«Hs°K'",F'r- He was a retired roofer, a U.S Marine veteran of the Vietnam rvWar, v»t a mernber of the Martins Fer- y Veterans of FOTeign Wars, Post j613 and the Martins Ferry Red- men, Waneta Tribe No. 75. ~as Preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Martin Harris. Surviving in addition to his mother, are a daughter, Monica Ann Harris of Moundsville, W.Va.; i a brother, James W. Bell of Yorkville; two sisters, Mrs. Jerry (Rosemary) Conway of Martins Ferry and Mrs. Lawrence (Betty) Norman of Auckland, New Zealand; several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Bill Webster officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove, with full military' grave­ side services. VFW services will be today at 7:30 p.m., in the funeral home. George Harris George E. Harris, 81, 812 Jef­ ferson St., Martins Ferry, died Tuesday afternoon in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was born Sept. 30, 1906, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late George H. and Rebecca Irwin Harris. ol

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fr*irr&~*rr“£''i'~'7' ■rr:-’■■'•' ...HARRIS, Gordon, Gordy” of Flushing, OH, passed away. ^jr 3 Graveside service wilrbe held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, OH.- Beck- Altmeyer FH, St. j Clairsville, OH. s^9-/^/ssu e HARRIS, Gregory Stew­ art “Gregg,” 53, of RR No. 4, Moundsville, W.Va., died Sunday, June 22, 2008, in Wheeling Hospital Medical Park, Wheeling, W.Va., sur­ rounded by his family and friends. He was born November 27, 1954 in Spencer, W.Va., the son of Phyllis Roberts Harris and the late Don E. Harris. He was a WVU graduate; a retired employee from PPG Industries; and a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his mother-in-law, Grayce Tennant. In addition to his mother, survivors include his wife of 25 years, Terri Tennant Har­ ris; two sons. Matt Harris of Charleston, W.Va., and Andy Harris of Morgantown,! W.Va.; a daughter, Allisonl Harris at home; four broth­ ers, Richard (Cindy) Harris of Atlanta, Ga., Tom (Tammy) Harris of Moundsville, Doug (Leanne) Harris of Proctor, W.Va., and Chris (Diana) Harris of Wheeling; his father-in-law. Bill Tennant of Moundsville; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Cremato­ ry, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 1 1 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 610 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville with Fr. Ter­ rance J. Adams as celebrant. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Moundsville. Memorial contributions may be made to National Institute of Health Kidney Center, Bdg. 31, Room 9A06, 31 Center Dr. MSC 2560, Bethesda, MD i 20892-2560 or St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church. HARRIS, Harry M. “Mac,” 69, of Dallas, W.Va., died Monday, June 12, 2006, at his home. He was born July 18, 1936, in Wheeling, W.Va., son of the late Curtis and Carrie White Harris. “Mac” was a self-employed contractor; a U.S. Army Veter­ an of the Vietnam War; and was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove. Surviving are his wife, Carol Jean West Harris; three sons, Sean Harris of Wheeling, Jason R. Harris of Dallas, and Wayland Harris and his wife, Carrie of Valley Grove; five granddaughters, Angela and Amber Harris, Deanna Glas­ gow, Kara Harris, and Shawn Harris; and a great-grandchild, Braylen Roberts. There will be no visitation. Friends are invited to attend Funeral Liturgy with Mass on Thursday, June 15, 2006, at 10 a.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, Elm Grove, with Fr. John Sullivan as cele­ brant. Interment will be at the con­ venience of the family. “Mac’s” friends are invited to Speidel Cabin No. 13 at Oglebay Park, on October 6, 2006, from 4-9 p.m. for a Cel­ ebration of his life. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dallas Volun­ teer Fire Dept., Dallas, WV 26036; or to the Valley Hos­ pice, Inc., 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeling, WV 26003, Arrangements by the Keprier Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove. Hazel! Harris Mrs. Hazel A. Harris, 60, Flushing, died Tuesday, Jan. 15, at a Cadiz rest home. /^7/ Shei was born at Neffs, July 27, 1913, a daughter of the late Alfred and Arnetta Davis Saffell. She was a member of the Flushing United Methodist Church and the Flushing Fireman’s Auxiliary. Surviving are a son, Larry of Flushing, a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Sandra) DeMarchi of Flushing, two brothers, Charles Saffell of Tuscarawas, Ray Saffell of New Athens, three sisters, Mrs. Eva Bradley of New Philadelphia, Mrs. Gail Stukey of Alledonia, Mrs. Jessie Bednar of Powhatan and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday in Flushing with Rev. Robert Merrett officiating. Interment was in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Helen Harris Helen R. Brown Harris, 88, Catawba St., Martins Ferry, died Wednesday in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Marlins Ferry. She was bom July 7, 1903 in Martins Ferry, daughter of the late Charles E. and Addic Henschel Brown. She was a retired teacher of the Steubenville School District, and a member of the First Baptist Church, Martins Ferry. She was also a member of the Beta Sigma Phi So­ rority, Lecture Recital Club and the Woman’s Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence D. Harris; a brother, Forrest Brown. Surviving are a stepson, Robert D. Harris of Palm Springs, Fla.; nine stepgrandchildren; 11 stepgreat- grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, with the Rev. Dr. Doug Hargis officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Ceme­ tery, Martins Ferry. Helen Harris Helen I. Martin Harris, 95, of Dover, Ohio, died Sunday, July 30, 2006 in the Country Club Center, Dover. She retired in 1975 from Aultman Hospital where she worked in the nursing school library after more than 5 years of service. She was bom July 6, 1911 in Weirton, W. Va., and was the daughter of the late Robert and Hazel E. Murray Jackson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Selwyn Martin, who died July 7, 1967, and her second husband, Frank E. Harris, who died Feb. 7, 1992. Additionally, two brothers, Charles and Ellsworth Jackson, are also^deceased. She was a member of the Sandy Valley Church of God. Helen was very dedicated and failhfufto the Lord. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Merriel (Dorrine R.) Burkhead of Bowerston, Ohio and Mrs. Audrey Owens of Brilliant, Ohio; a son, Selwyn D. (Hazel) Martin of Carrollton, Ohio; three stepsons £nd two stepdaughters; five grandchil­ dren, eight great- grandchildren and many stepgrandchildren and step-great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be con­ ducted 11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2006 in the Baxter- Gardner Funeral Home, Sherrodsville, with Pastor Clifford Hughes officiating. Interment will be at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio, where the commit­ tal service will be held at 2:15 p.m. hRCalling I hours will be held one hour prior to services Wednesday in the funeral home. The family suggests Memorial contributions may be made to the Sandy Valley Church of God, 11281 State Route #800 NE, Magnolia, Ohio 44643 or Hospice of Tuscarawas Co., 201 W. Third St., Dover, Ohio 44622. Helen Harris ^ /° ^ ^ Helen M. Burton Harris, 77, 107 Newell Ave., St. Clairville, died Thursday at home. She was born March 18, 1912 at Clarington, daughter of the late Orley and Agatha Cook Burton. She was a retied secretary from Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, and a member of Thoburn United Methodist Church, St. Clairsville. Suriving are a brother, W. Woodrow Burton of Cleveland: a sister, Lucille MacPhearson Bolivar; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. Graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Clarington Cem­ etery. Arrangements oy Rush Funeral Home, Clarington. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. of Flushing, died this morning in Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz. She was bom at Flushing, July 3, 1896, a daughter of the late Simon and Harriett Dicker- son Pickering. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Flushing. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Walter Harris, in 1956 and a son, Harold Harris in 1981. Surviving are two daughters, Anna Louise Humphrey of Flushing and Marjorie Brown of Niles; two sisters, Linnie Kirk of Flushing and Kathleen Murphey of Dayton; two grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Jerry Davis of­ ficiating. Burial will follow in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. J/ HARRIS, Henry E. “Toots,” 83, of Flushing, died Thursday, March 4t 1999^in Peierson Rehabilitation Hospital and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. He was a retired coal miner of Hanna Coal Co., and a member of Flushing Alliance Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Hazel Saffell Harris; his parents, Harvey Tome Harris and Dorothy “Dolly” Wright Harris; two brothers, Ray and Bill; two sisters, Helen Singhaus and Mary Manbeck; a granddaughter, Marlyce Eberhart. Surviving are his wife, Irene Clark Harris; a son, Larry of Flushing; a daughter; Sandra DeMarchi of Flushing; eight _ grandchildren; nine great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received 2-4 p.m. Saturday and from 6 p.m. Saturday until time of services at 7:30 p.m. at Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville. Interment in Longview Cemetery, New Athens, Ohio. _ Flushing Volunteer Fire Department ^ will hold services at 7 p.m. Saturday. Memorial contributions may be made to Flushing Alliance Church of Flushing Volunteer Fire Department. Hen • Henry E.m Knoll, St. Clairsville, died Sunday at Aspinwall Veteran’s Hospital, Aspinwall, Pa. following an extended illness. He was born Oct. 30, 1913 at Dillonvale, a son of the late Elisha B. and Leah Ulrich Harris. He was a graduate of Ohio University, Athens, a veteran of World War n serving in the Army Air Force, vice president and sales manager of Delta Concrete Co., until his retirement in 1969 due to ill health, and a member of Thoburn Memorial United Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Jeanne Pitts Harris, one son, James and one daughter, Barbara, both at home. Funeral services were held Wednesday in St Clairsville, with Dr. Karl K. Wilson of­ ficiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Irene C. Harris Irene C. Harris, 89, formerly of Flushing, died Friday, Sept. 8, 2006 at Sunset Health Care, Adena, Ohio. She was born April 3, 1917 in Duncanwood, Ohio, daughter of the late Ralph and Izetta Allenbaugh Clark. Irene was a caretaker for handicap children, and a mem­ ber of the Alliance Church of Flushing, Ohio. . In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene “Toots” Harris; stepson, Larry; step­ daughter, Sandra; two brothers, Boyd and Virgil and one sister, Lena Davis. Surviving are a sister, Gladys Hoge, New Concord, Ohio, several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Irene and to cele­ brate her life on Saturday, from 11 a.m. until time of service at 2 p.m., at the Borkoski Funeral Home, 555 E. Market St., Cadiz, with Pastor Dean Lancaster officiat­ ing. Burial in Longview Cemetery, New Athens, Ohio. I sad or. $y.ms. Isadore tis, 87, a resident of 65326 Three Hills Drive, Bell- aire, died Sunday in East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. He was bom Sept. 11, 1898 in Poland, son of the late Max and Sarah Harris. He was a retired merchant of the Buckeye Army and Navy Store, Canton and a member of Agudus Achgum Temple, Bell- aire. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva Ault Harris, Feb. 8,1968 and a sister and brother. Surviving are a sister, Evelyn i Feingold of Pittsburgh; two " nephews, Sylvan Menaelson of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and San­ ford Mendelson of Bellaire. Services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, with the Rev. I James Taggart officiating, i Burial will be in Belmont County Memorial Park Cemetery, St. iClairsville. ___ __ HARRIS, Jack Ellsworth, died November 17, 2008, in Wheeling, W.Va., at 71 years of age. He was born in Wheeling on October 7, 1937, the son of Clarence H. Harris and Martha T. Bell and raised on their family farm on Peter’s Run Road. He married Bernadene Bails August 15, 1965 in Wheeling. Jack attended Warwood High School; and received a degree from West Liberty State College; and advanced degrees as a graduate of the West Virginia University. Mr. Harris was an Associ­ ate Professor in the English Department at West Liberty State College, retiring there in 1988. During his tenure, he served as a member of the Upward Bound staff, faculty advisor for the campus litera­ cy magazine and an officer of the faculty senate. His poetry has been published in book form, From The Branches, as well as in liter­ ary magazines and antholo­ gies. He also served as presi­ dent of the West Virginia College English Teachers’ Association; and in 1999 was awarded the title West Liberty State College Asso­ ciate Professor of English Emeritus. He was a 5 5-year member of the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ and was very proud to have served as a 52-year member of their choir. Jack and Bernadene loved to travel and they spent the winters at their second home in Florida. He loved to be with his grandchildren and visit with his friends. He was an avid golfer and gardener. His love of nature and life gave him a gentle kindness and unique sense of humor that will not be forgotten. He was preceded in death by his father and mother; and two brothers, Donald K. Har­ ris and Charles L. Harris. Survivors include his wife, Bernadene; one daughter, Kathy (Charles) Tyson, North Carolina; three sons, Darin C. Harris, North Palm Beach, Florida, Mark E. (Leslie) Harris, Columbus, Ohio and Michael P. (LeAn'n) Harris, Wheeling; five grandchildren, Erik and Kylie Harris, Charlsie and Kaila Tyson and Samuel Harris; sister, Peggy (Richard) Kinder, Wheeling; two sisters-in-law, Betty Harris, Reynoldsburg, Ohio and Patricia Harris of Rock Hill, South Carolina; and several nieces and nephews. At his request, he was cre­ mated. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. on November 19, 2008 at the First Christian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to First Christ­ ian Church, I 343 National Road, Wheeling, WV 26003. Arrangements by Kepner Funeral Home, National Road at Bethany Pike, Wheeling. Jacob Harris WVlVl'Y Jacob Charles Harris, 52, Lake- view Road, Cherryville, N.C., died Tuesday, June 14, 1994, at the Gaston Memorial Hospital, Gasto­ nia, N.C. He was bom July 7, 1941 at Maynard, son of the late Jacob Harris and Lillian Bethel Van Fos- sen. He was an employee of the Charlotte Observer Newspaper, Charlotte, N.C., and a Protestant. He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Louis Van Fossen. Surviving are his wife, Dolly L. Gilbert Harris; a son, Charles Har­ ris of Lincolnton, N.C.; three daughters, Sharon L. Tanner of ■ Jacobsburg, Julia A. Harris of Stan­ ley, N.C. and Patricia H. Davis of Lincolnton, N.C.; two brothers; Fred Van Fossen of Columbus and Matt Van Fossen of Bellaire; a sis­ ter, Joan Antill of Powhatan Point and 11 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan Point, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Paul Sitko Sr., officiating. Burial follows in the Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Wheeling Electric Official

James E. Harris Dies A After Heart Attack Aflf James E. Harris, 48, personnel supervisor of Wheeling Electric Co., died at 7:45 a.m. today in •> the Ohio Valley General Hos­ pital where he had been con­ fined for two days. Death was attributed to a heart attack. He had suffered a heart condition since September, 1957. Born in Van Wert, 0., Feb. if,' 8, 1910, he was a son of Doyt and Laura Harris. Formerly as­ sociated with the Ohio Power \ Co., he came to Wheeling in \ Mm 1937 with the Wheeling Electric l X. Co. He was a past president | gyp of the Veterans Association of | 1 Wheeling Electric Co. A member of the Fourth Street Methodist Church, he was the lay delegate of the Annual Conference; a member of the official board and president of the Men’s Brotherhood of the church. During World War II, he served as a 2nd Lieutenant. He James E. Harris was a member of the BPO Elks No. 28; the Ohio Lodge No. 1, Surviving are his wife, Stella AF and AM; a past Monarch of Carpenter Harris; his father, El Tor Grotto; regional director Doyt Harris of Van Wert, 0.; a of Supreme Council MOVP Grot­ sister, Miss Barabara Harris also to; a member of Civitans and of of Van Wert. the Board of Directors of that Friends may call at Kepner’s club; a past president of Wheel­ 1308 Chapline St., where services ing High School Boosters, and will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday a member of the Industrial Man­ with Dr. J. M. Helm in charge, agement Club. His residence ilnterment will be in Greenwood Lwas at 12 Garden Court. Cemetery. ______HARRIS, James Frederick “Day Day”, 70, Smithfield, Ohio, died Monday, November 28, 2005 in the Valley Hos­ pice Palliative Care Unit in Steubenville. Family and friends may call on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the J.E. Foster Funeral Homes, Inc, 107 Hill Street, I Smithfield, Ohio. Full Military Honors Ser­ vices will be held on Thursday morning at 1 1 a.m. at the funeral home with interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Condolences online to the family at www.jefosterfh.com 1 HARRIS, Janies K. “Jim,” Sr., 72, of Bloomingdalc, Ohio, died Friday, April 20, 2007, in Trinity West ER. He was born November 28, 1934 in Steubenville, Ohio, a son of the late Sylvester I. and Jeannette K. Hoffman Harris. Jim retired from Wheeling- Piltsburgh Steel as a welder; and was a member of Finley United Methodist Church. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Preceding Jim in death were his sisters, Martha Jean Harris and Maxine Jolly. Surviving are his wife, Esther E. Musgrave Harris; two sons, Jim (Amanda) Harris, Jr. of Richmond, Ohio and Dr. Kevin (Dawn) Harris of Richmond; daughter. Julia (James) Carman of Hopedale, Ohio; ten grand­ children David, James Matthew, Joey, Max, Ben. Camille and Rosie Harris and Brittany, Megan and Jacob Carman; sister, Mary Lou (George) Yaich of Bloomingdale; two nephews. Steven (Jennifer) Yaich of Columbus, Ohio and Jeff (Gwen) Jolly of Arizona: and many other loving nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Dunlope- Shorac Funeral Home, 215 Fern- wood Road. Wintersville, Ohio on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Tuesday at Finley United Methodist Church from 9 a.m. until time of sendees at 10 a.m. with the Rev. P. Douglas George officiating. Burial in Bloomingdale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to Fin- | ey United Methodist Church. FJeanne Harris3^ /C Jeanne Harris, 64, a resiaent of St. Clairsville, died_Saturday in Woodsfield 'HealHTTarT Center. She was bom May 2, 1922 at Marietta, daughter of the late James B. and Lozila Baker Pitts. . r She was retired secretary for Belmont County Commissioners and a member of Thobum Unit­ ed Methodist Church, St. i Clairsville...... ' She was preceded m death by her husband, Henry E. Harris, in 1972. __ Surviving are a son, James H. Harris of Tallmadge; a daugh­ ter Barbara Sherrick of Cridersville; two granddaugh­ ters, Sara Sherrick and Breanna Harris. Friends received at Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 P-m- withi the Rev David Bush officiating. Burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Jeffrey Harris Jeffrey Martin Harris, 21, West Rustic Drive, St. Clairsville, died “ Thursday, August 26, 1993, Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. He was an employee of Wal Mart in Wooster, and a member of St. Matthews Evangelical Lutheran Church, Benwood. There will be no visitation. Ser­ vices and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. Ar­ rangements by Kepner Funeral. Home, 36th and Jacob streets, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Matthew’s Evangelical ■ Lutheran Church, Boggs Run Road, Benwood, W.Va. 26031. J®sse Harris Jessie W. (McCallistcr) karris died on June 18, 2005 ln Santa Cruz, CA. She was born on October 1910 in Elm Grove, W. ya., the daughter of William A. and jFlora McCallister. Jessie graduated from Triadelphia High School, Wheeling, in 1929 and from West Liberty State Teachers College (now West Liberty State University) in West Liberty, W. Va. in 1937. Jessie taught school for "six years in Wheeling, and for 30 years in Martins Ferry. She married Frank H. Harris in 1935 and helped put him through medical school. In 1940, Jessie joined Lt. (Dr.) Frank Harris in Columbus at Ft. Hayes and in 1941 they were transferred to Scofield Barracks, HI. Before leaving Columbus, their first son Frank Harris, Jr. was born. Jessie survived the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and returned to Elm Grove in 1942. After the war, Jessie’s sec­ ond son, William, was born in 1947 and subsequently she and Dr. Frank divorced in 1948. In retirement, Jessie trav­ eled to Europe, Alaska, Florida and Hawaii. She also spent time teaching her grand­ children her love of playing card games. She loved to read books and boasted of reading all the books in the Martins Ferry Public library. Jessie was a fifty year member of the First Presbyterian Church in Martins Ferry, the Belmont County Teachers Retirement Association, Alpha Pi Sigma Sorority, Ohio Education Association, and the Ohio Eastern Star. Jessie is preceded in death by her father and mother; her sister, Virginia Ripley and her sister and brother-in-law, Wilma and Raymond Milligan. She is survived by her son, Frank, Jr. and his wife, JoAnne of Wichita, Kan.; her son, William and his wife, Linda of Boulder Creek, Calif.; nine grandchildren and six great- grandchildren; her niece, Peggy Huff and her husband, Albert of Elm Grove; and her niece, Mary Beth Cross and her husband, Alan of 111. The family wishes to thank the staff of The Mansion in Santa Cruz, Calif, and The Hospice Caring Project of Santa Cruz County for the loving care that they gave Jessie. A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Martins Ferry on Oct. 8, 2005. John Harris John R. “Bob” Harris, 73, formerly of DeHass Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Friday, Nov. 4, £005 in Ravenna, Ohio. He was born in Mason City, W.Va. on February 13, 1932, a son of the late John and Helen (Bobal) Harris. He was a retired employee of the former Picoma Industries of Martins Ferry. John served in the U.S. Army, during the Korean War and was a member of American LEgion and the former Veterans of Foreign Wars of Martins Ferry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Shirley Volpe. He is survived by his wife Patricia E. (Borck) Harris; daughter, Debbie (Jim) Shrieve; two granddaughters, Meghan and Linsay Shrieve, all of Ravenna, Ohio; brother, Larry Harris, Okeechobee, Fla. and one sister, June (Manuel) Millianoes Rayland, Ohio. Arrangements by Keller Funeral Home, 615 Hanover Street, Martins Ferry, where friends will be received Monday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Military honors by the Belmont Co. Council of the V.F.W. will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 11 a.m. followed by the funeral service. Interment will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. Condolences to the family may be given by signing the guest book online at www.kellerfuneralhome.com. HARRIS,Tianit^Belle!^74^ of Ohio Street, Mingo Junction, Ohio, died Saturday, May 3, 2003, at her home. She was bom July 29, 1928 in Caress, W.Va., daughter of the late Charles and Mary Beligh Knice- ley. In addition to her parents, Belle was preceded in death by her hus­ band, William Burton Harris in 1991; three brothers, Delbert, Cecil and Scott Kniceley; three sisters, Delta Mollohan, Bernice Bleigh and Mona Brown; one granddaugh­ ter, Tia Harris; and one great-grand­ son, Dcsley Sean Harris. Belle is survived by one son, Billy Dwain Harris and his wife, Joan, of Great Mills, Md.; one daughter, Neva Alane Nichols and her husband, Steve, of Steubenville, Ohio; a sister, Jean Bock of Lady Lake, Fla.; six grandchildren; and three great­ grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend vis­ itation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Blaschalk-Wilson Funeral Home, 115 Union Ave., Mingo Junction, Ohio where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday.| Interment follows in New Alexan­ dria Cemetery, New Alexandria, Ohio. Memorial contributions in Belle’s honor may be made to the Brilliant EMS, 403 Market St., Brilliant, OH 43913. HARRIS, June Fabian, 93, of Lansing, OH, passed Thursday May 31, 2012 at Wheeling Hospital. -f She was born in Lansing on April 4, 1919, a daugh­ ter of the late Joseph and Nellie Ptak Fabian and she was a member of the Lansing United Methodist Church. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Daniel Harris; a grandson: Daniel West; a brother, Stanley Fabian; and three sisters, Violet Thompson, Helen Hunter and Vem Kidney. June is survived by a son, Thomas S. Harris and his wife, Roslyn of Fort Mill, SC.; a daughter, Sharon West and her hus­ band Dr. Charles West of Lilburn, GA.; grandchil­ dren, Thomas James (Deborah) of Indian Trail, NC, Susan Hooper (Aaron) of Charlotte, NC, Dr. Laura Townsend (Dylan) of San Diego, CA; and six great grandchildren. Friends will be received Saturday June 2, 2012 from 9 until the time of service at 10:30 a.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, OH, with Rev. Julianne Gebbie, officiating. Interment will follow at Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. Offer online condo­ lences at www.wilson funeralhomes.com. June June cord, died Wednesday in Be- thesda Hospital at Zanesville. She was bom July 12, 1925 at Bellaire, daughter of the late Roy and Ethel Carrico Dally. She was a member of the United Methodist Church at New Concord and Concordia Chapter Order of Eastern Star #493. Surviving are her husband, Arthur Harris; a daughter, Mrs. Duane (Brenda June) Jeffrey of Cambridge; and two grandchil­ dren. Services will be held at Mock-Miller Funeral Home, at New Concord, Saturday at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Ellen Pur­ chase officiting. Burial will be in Pleasant Hills Cemetery, New * Concord. Friends may call at the funeral home today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Eastern Star services have set for 6:45 p.m. today in the funeral home. June Harris June Louise Harris, 79, Market Street, Yorkville, died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom Aug. 7, 1925 in Martins Ferry, the daughter of the late Jesse and Thelma Miller. She was a Protestant by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Kelsey Harris in 1985; two sisters, Louella Shiffman and Maribel Smith; a brother, Charles “Chick” Miller and a great granddaughter, Courtney Tout. Surviving are three daughters, Linda Sterling and her husband, Victor of Upland Heights; Katherine West and her husband Wayne of Moundsville, W. Va. and Peggy Fraser and her hus­ band, Donald of Upland Heights; two brothers, William “Bee” Miller and his wife, Jo An of Martins Ferry and Lawrence Miller and his wife, Elva of Spokane, Washington; two sis­ ters, Thelma “Arlene” Lute Bauknecht of Martins Ferry and Elsie Goff of Hundred, W. Va.; a brother-in-law, Ray Harris and his wife, Geneva of Rayland; two sisters-in-law, Thelma Frye of Upland Heights and Gladys Jennings of Roanoke, Va.; nine grandchildren; 16 great grand­ children and one great great grandson. Friends will be received Tuesday, March 1, 2005 from 2 to 8 p.m., at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, Ohio where services will be held on Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at 1 1 a.m., with Reverend Jim Ogden officiating. Burial follows at Upland Cemetery, Yorkville, Ohio. aoDeo^i/ )V'£ HARRIS, Katrine S. Weir, of 2264 Edmonton Road, Columbus, formerly of Bridge­ port, died Friday at home. She was a member of Kirkwood Presbyterian Church, Bridgeport. She was pre­ ceded in death by her husband, Robert A. in 1976; her parents, David and Annie Begg Weir; two brothers; a sister. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William (Peggy) Botkin, with whom she resided; three sisters, Anna Porter of Bridge­ port, Margaret Hammond of Los Angeles and Violet Shields of Brockway, Pa.; a granddaughter; four step-grandchildren. Friends received z-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferrv. Kathryn Harris Kathryn Harris, 84, formerly of Spring Street, Flushing, diedjMon— day, Jan. 14, 2002, at ForestHill 'Nufsth^Home, St. Clairsville. She was born in Barnesville, Jan. 16, 1917, daughter of the late John and Anna Zifzal Telekes. Kathryn was a retired custodian from the Flushing Elementary School. She was a Protestant by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Benjamin Harris; a son, Glenn Harris; a brother, Joe Telekes; two sisters, Mary Kokey and Rose Ruth and a great grand­ son. Surviving are two sons, Robert Harris of Flushing and Thomas Harris of Toledo; a daughter in law, Dorothy Harris of Flushing; a sister, Ann Telekes of Toledo; a brother, Frank Telekes of Toledo; nine grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Friends will be received Wedns- day, 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m . at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Burial follows at Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be sent to Flushing Christian Church or the Victoria Reed Library at Flushing. Kelsey Harris Kelsey E. Harris, 60, of Up­ land Heights, Yorkville, died Sunday in Martins Ferry Hospi­ tal. He was born Oct. 26, 1924 in East Springfield, a son of the late Ulysses R. and Emma F. Simpson Harris. He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Martins Ferry plant, a member of Grace United Pres­ byterian Church, Martins Ferry, and a coach in the War­ ren Township Girl’s Basketball League. He was preceded in death by a sister Gertrude Flenniken, and three brothers, Clifford, Paul and Leslie. Surviving are his wife, June Miller Harris; three daughters, Mrs. Victor (Linda) Sterling and Mrs. Donald (Peggy) Fraser, both of Upland Heights, Mrs. Wayne (Katherine) West of Moundsville; a brother, Raymond Harris of Rayland; four sisters, Mrs. Vem (Othello) Finney of Canton, Mrs. Peter (Gladys) Jennings of Roanoke, Va., Mrs. Carl (Martha) Knutsen of Scotch Ridge, Mrs. Avery (Thelma) Fry of Upland Heights; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop- Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday, where services wiiTbe conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. by the Rev. Richard Gessling. Burial will be in Up- lgndCemetery^^^kvilfe. I Kenneth Harris Kenneth R. Harris, 54, of Mount Vernon, Ohio formerly of St. Clairsville, died Monday, January 30, 2006 at James Cancer Hospital in Columbus. He was born August 4, 1951 in Martins Ferry, son of Frances Arleen Ault Harris and the late Robert S. Harris. Kenneth was a graduate of St. Clairsville High School. He was an employee of H & C Telephone Co. in Mt. Vernon. Surviving are his wife, Cheryl Crumpler Harris; his mother, Frances Arleen Harris; a son, Zane Harris of Jacobs- burg; a daughter, Jessica Harris of JewetCohio; a brother, Jerry (Barb) Harris of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; a sister, Connie (Tom) Costine of St. Clairsville; and a granddaugh­ ter, Pennelope Wymer. Family and Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the James Cancer Research Center, 300 W. 10th Ave., B-13-4-459, Columbus, OH 43210 or the American Cancer Society, 3612 Maple Avenue, Zanesville, OH 43702 or online at www.cancer.org HARRIS, Larry Allen died peacefully after a courageous battle with can­ cer on Sunday, November 11, 2012 at Liza’s Place Valley Hospice Care Center. He was born on November 1 1,1 960 to mother, Sally Harris of Martins Ferry Ohio and father Larry Gene Harris of Okeechobee, FLorida. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Zachary. Larry is survived by his mother and father; and liv­ ing with him at home, wife, Gabriela Harris; and chil­ dren, Xavier Alexander Harris and Rachael.Marie Harris. Relatives are children, Kelly Harris, Emily Harris, Matthew Harris, Taryn Kaufman; sisters, Tari Harris Maderich (husband, Donald) of Brea, California, and Amy Harris Rogers (husband, James) of Huntington, West Virginia. He will be missed by other relatives along with his dog, Angus. A celebration of Larry’s life will be held at The Martins Ferry Recreation Center Saturday, November 17th from 3-6 p.m. with a memorial service at 4 p.m. All family and friends of Larry are invited to attend. HARRIS, Larry E., 63, of 105 Old Cadiz Road, Flushing, Ohio, died Thursday, March 27, 2003, at his home. He was bom April 30, 1939 in New Athens, a son of the late Henry “Toots” and Hazel Saffell Harris. He was a retired employee of Belmont Electric and a Flushing area barber for over forty years. A U.S. Army veteran, Larry was also a member of the Flushing United Methodist Church; a for­ mer member of the Flushing Area Ruritan; and a member of the Flushing Businessmen’s Association and the Flushing Masonic Lodge F. & A.M. 298. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Marlyce Eberhart; and a sister, Sandra Demarchi. Surviving are his wife, Louel- la Kugler Harris; three sons, Bruce of St. Clairsville, Brent of Grove City and Kevin of Flush­ ing; a step daughter, Kim Durbin of Flushing; and three nephews. Larry’s eight grandchildren include, Stephen Harris, Preston Eberhart, Nikolas Harris, Joshua Harris, Jeremy Eberhart, Tyler Harris, Tanner Hams and Jenna Harris. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing where services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday with Pastor Ken Kelly officiating. Burial will follow in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Masonic Lodge services will be held at 6:45 p.m. Sunday evening at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Valley Hospice. HARRIS, Larry R., 67, of Triadelphia, W.Va., passed away Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at Liza’s Place, Wheeling, W.Va. He was born December 22, 1942, in Wheeling, son of the late Curtis Thornburg Harris and Carrie White Harris. Mr. Harris was a retired driver for Yellow Freight Systems, and was a member of the Claysville United Methodist Church, Claysville^ Pa. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Samuel R. Harris and Harry M. Harris. He is survived by a daughter, Laura Lee Hick­ man (Jason) of Caldwell, Ohio; two sons, Larry Har­ ris (Lisa) of Allison Park, Pa. and Don Paul Harris (Tammy) of Latrope, Pa.; three granddaughters, Kas- sidy and Jasey Hickman and Sarah Fair; a grandson. Nick Duva; a sister, Suzanne Hewitt (Charles) of Valley Grove, W.Va.; and two brothers, Curtis A. Har­ ris (Betty) of Parkersburg, W.Va. and Jerry L. Harris of Valley Grove, W.Va. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 11, 2010, at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger St., Elm Grove, Wheeling, where services will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 12, 2010, with Pastor Gary Fitzgerald officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Larry Harris, Sr. Larry Thomas Harris, Sr., 54, Pearl Street, Flushing, died Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003 at his home. He was bom Nov. 10, 1948, in Wheeling, W. Va., a son of the late Emerson E. Harris, Sr., and Verna M. Smith Harris. He was a Belmont County service officer in St. Clairsville and a Protestant by faith; a US Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, Larry served on the USS Oriskany. He was a member of the Flushing American Legion Post 366 and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5356, St. Clairsville. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Charlotte Gray Workman and an infant brother, William Lad. Surviving are two sons, Larry Thomas Harris, Jr., Mason, W. Va. and William Lad Harris of the home; one daughter, Jennifer Marie Hoback and husband John of Racine, Ohio; one brother, Emerson Harris, Jr. of Flushing and three grandchildren. Friends will be received Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, where services will be held Saturday, 11 a.m. with Pastor Jack McKimmie and Pastor Robert Merritt officiating. Burial will follow in Rock Hill Cemetery with full military hon- ors. American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold services Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home. Lawrence Harris Lawrence “Moe” Harris, 75, formerly of Twp. Rd. 12, Adena, Ohio, died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005 at the Harrison Community Hospital in Cadiz, Ohio. He was bom May 27, 1930 in Herrick, Ohio, a son of the late John and Carrie Polan Harris. Moe was a retired employee of Bedway Coal Co., Adena, working as a dozer and truck driver, and was a Methodist by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis­ ter, Mary Bazar. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Harris of Adena, Ohio; three brothers, William Harris, Newtown, Ohio, John Harris, St. Louis, Mo., and Donald Harris, Wintersville; and two granddaughters, Bonnie Harris and Ashly Hodgkiss. Friends will be received at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Adena on Saturday from 11 a.m. until service at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Charles Mehl officiating, and burial in Hopedale Cemetery, Hopedale, Ohio. Leila Harris >^k3 Leila Marie Harris, 79, of Mount Olivet Road, Barnesville, died Sat­ urday in Barnesville Hospital. She was born July 2, 1914. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mamie Harris; a brother, Jake. 'Surviving are three cousins, John Sfiipley of Bethesda, Richard Ship- ley of Hudson and Cindy Lynn of Barnesville; many nieces and nephews. Private services were held Sun­ day at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville. Lillian Harris Shbl^i Lillian F. Boring Harris, 87, 70921 Bannock-Uniontown Rd., St. Clairsville, formerly of Boydsville, died Tuesday at home. She was born Sept. 14, 1903 in Pennsylvania, daughter of the late William H. and Bertha Mae Boring. She was a member of the Hillcrest Bible Church, Bethesda. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph A. Harris; two brothers, Clarence and John Bor­ ing; five sisters, Mattie Boring, Loretta Wolf, Helen Hall, Mae Banning and Olive Teagarden. Surviving are three sons, Joseph A. Harris Jr. of St. John, Kansas, Richard A. Harris of Bethesda and Charles W. Harris of Enola, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Sanford (June) Church of with whom she resided; a sister, Margaret Huntsman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; 11 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and two 4reat-gi eat-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, today 7 to 9 p.m. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Final arrangements are in­ complete. Lucy B. Harris. iapJj/q is Lucy B. Harris, 75, RD 1,, St. Clairsville, died Friday at Ohio Valley General Hospital, Wheeling, following a brief illness. Born at Crabapple, June 21, 1899, she was a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Abel, and had resided in St. Clairsville since 1928. She attended Friends Church in East Richland, was a member of the St. Clairsville American Legion Auxiliary and St. Clairsville Chapter 510 OES. Surviving are her husband, Frank E. Harris; one daughter, Mrs. Denny (Shirley Ann) Smith of Washington, Pa.; three grandchildren; one brother, Joseph Abel, RD 2, St. Clair­ sville. A son, Delbert, preceded her in death. Services were Monday, April 7, at the Beck Funeral Chapel, St. Clairsville, with the Rev. Williams officiating. Burial was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Lucille Harris J97H Lucille Harris, 60, Cleveland, a native of Lafferty, died Tuesday, July 9, in Cleveland. She was born June 17, 1914, in Lafferty, a daughter of the late Clarence and Carolyn Harris. She was a graduate of the Ruth Brant School of Nursing at Martins Ferry Hospital and was a retired nurse at Cleveland City Hospital. Graveside services were conducted Saturday at Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda, with Rev. Ja.nes Eddy, Flushing, officiating. Lucille Harris Lucille Reasbeck Harris, 81, ? Colonial Heights, Va., died_Satur-.. •I (fay. March 14. 1998 in Southside ;> Regional Medical Center. A native sbf'Martins Ferix^she was the ;• d'aughter'oTTFiFTate Clarence and r Isabelle Baker Reasbeck and a :* retired real estate agent, vl v Surviving are her husband, Lt. ‘Col. Ret. David M. “Bucky” Har- * rh?; four children, David G. Harris ; of Aurora, Colo., Mrs. Sidney : {Mary Belle) Watkins of Colonial ! Heights, Douglas Harris of Colo- r hial Heights, and Mrs. Neal (Nan- Icy). Noyes of Richmond; sisters and -brother, Stella L. Ashton of Bridge- ;poct, Monsignor David Edward 'I Reasbeck of Colerain, Sister David > Clare Reasbeck of Louisville, Ky. Cand Doris Jean Burger of Martins > ferry; 14 grandchildren. V> A funeral service will be held > Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Memorial •;Chapel, Fort Lee, Va. Burial will Hollow in Southlawn Memorial ;Park. The family will receive ;! friends Tuesday, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at tfthe E. Alvin Small Funeral Home, 2-2033 Boulevard, Colonial Heights. •;> Memorial contributions may be 2 made to the Colonial Heights EMS, •jPO’Box 3401, Colonial Heights, Central Ave., Tiltonsville, formerly of Bel- laire, died Sunday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Bellaire. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Arnold Marsh, in 1937; her second husband James Harris, in 1972. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Deitrich, with whom she resided; two step daugh­ ters, Mrs. John (Eleanor) Tucker of Benwood, and Betty Neininger of Urichsville, Ohio; two grandchil­ dren; four great-grandchildren. Friends received at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 7-9 p.m. today. Arrangements are incomplete. i Manuel Harris \V=\°iv Manuel J. Harris, 40, DeHass Street, Martins Ferry, died Tuesday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge. He was bom July 7, 1951 in Martins Ferry, son of the Maria Iouiniphis Paradise Harris, a resident of DeHass, Martins Ferry and the late John Harris. Surviving are a brother, Gus Har­ ris of Martins Ferry; a sister, Mrs. Brad (Irene) Crow of Fort Lauder­ dale, Fla. Members of the family will receive friends at the Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Greek Orthodorox Church of the Life Giv­ ing Fountain with the Rev. Menelaos Papageorgiou officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Trisagion services will be Thursday at 8 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Life Giving Fountain, North Fifth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio, 43935. Manor»JSSSXM. Nursing Home, New Philadel­ phia, Ohio, formerly of Morristown, died Thursday in New Philadelphia. She was a Catholic. She was preceded in death by her husband, William J.B. Harris Sr.; a daughter, Relda Temple; several brothers and sisters. Surviving are three sons, William J.B. Jr. of Massillon, Ohio, Forrest Walton of Adamsville, Ohio, and Richard Lee of Boulder, Colo.; a daughter, Delora Akers of Columbus;- 14 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil­ dren. Friends received at Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, 6-8 p.m. today, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Interment in Rock ! Hill Cemetery, Flushing. Margaret Harris ^im- Margaret Elizabeth Harris, 84, 65 W. 47th St., Shadyside, died Wednesday, March 9, 1994, in the Fountain Valley Community Hos­ pital, Fountain Valley, Calif. She was born May 29, 1909 in Bel- laire, daughter of the late William and Virginia McClester Hoskinson. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church at Shadyside and the Shadyside Woman’s Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy Harris. Surviving are two sons, Philip David Harris of Hebron and \ Richard Stuart of Shadyside; a < daughter, Marilou McMillen of Fountain Valley; a sister, Genavive Futhey of Clearwater, Fla.; six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shady- . side, Saturday 7 to 9 p.m. and Sun­ day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Susan Moriarty officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Fer- ry- Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside Public Library or the First Presbyterian Church, Shadyside. Margaret Harris Mrs. Margaret Parker Harris, 83, a former resident of St. ClairsviUe, died -Saturda y in Madison, Ohio. 5 [fyj ■ by She was bom in St. ClairsviUe, June 3, 1835, the daughter of William and Emma Ault Parker. Her husband, Isaac Harris, preceded her in death in February, 1967. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. C. A. Taylor of Morristown. Funeral services and burial I were held in Madison. . 5ARRIS> Margaret Eliza­ beth, 89, of Noble Street, Bel- laire, Ohio, died Thursday, July 8, 2004 in the Country Club Retirement Campus, She was born April 8, 1915 in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a daugh­ ter of the late John Martin and Lottie Imer Hores, Margaret was a homemaker, a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Wheeling, and the Bel- laire Eagles FOE No. 371. In addition to her parents, Margaret was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Harris in 1979; and a brother, John A. Hores. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received on Saturday, July 10 from 12 noon until time of services at 2 p.m. at the Bauknecht Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441- 37th Street, Bellaire. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church, Wheeling. Marie Harris Marie Barnet Harris, 89, 4712 Mitchell Avc., Greensboro, N.C., formerly of Pipe Creek, died Tuesday in the Greensboro Health Care Center. She was bom April 23, 1902 at Narrows Run, daughter of the late Ben Barnet and Ida Williams Barnet McCabe. She was a Methodist. Surviving arc several cousins. Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadysidc, from 1 p.m. until time of services at 3 p.m., with the Rev. Theresa Bobot officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatan Point. Martha Harris Martha F. Spoonhaltz Harris, 91, East Ohio Regional Hospital Long Term Care Center, Martins Ferry, formerly of Deep Run Road, Martins Ferry, Sunday, Nnv. 17, 1996 at the center. She was bom Jan. 29, 1905 at Scotch Ridge, Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late William A. and Margaret F. Trouten Spoonhaltz. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Martins Ferry. ( In addition to her parents, she , was preceded in death by her hus- ; band, Clifford B. Harris, a daugh- \ ter, Betty L. Smith and two broth- i ers, Walter and Frank Spoonhaltz. Surviving are a son, William F. ; Harris of Pittsburgh, Pa., 10 grand- - ! children, 19 great-grandchildren : and five great-great-grandchildren. 1 ' Friends will be received at the ‘ Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Tuesday, 2 to : 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Robert J. Romick officiating. Burial follows in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. MARY HARRIS Mary E. “Sally” Harris, 79, of Martins Ferry, OH, died Saturday, October 1, 2016, at East Ohio Region­ al Hospital, Martins Ferry, OH. She was born May 22, 1937, in Bellaire, OH, a daughter of the late F. Don­ ald and Mary V. (Murray) Fitton. Sally retired from the Ft. Henry Club of Wheeling, WV. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her son, Larry A. Harris and brothers; Donald and Edwin Fitton. Surviving are her daughters, Tari L. (Don­ ald) Maderich of Brea, CA and Amy S. (Jim) Rogers of Huntington, WV; sisters, Harriette Kelly of Shadyside, OH and Ruthann (Woody) Stidd of St. Clairsville, OH; and brothers, David Fitton of Riverside, CA and Samuel (Robin) Fit- ton of Redman, OR, and eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Friday, October 7, 2016, at 1 p.m., at Colerain Presbyterian Church, Col­ erain, OH, with Pastcy; Joe Ellis officiating. "/ /_ Memorial contributions may be made to: www. tylerslight.com. Online condolences may be expressed at www. heslop.com. Mary M. Harris Mary M. Ledger Harris, 76, of ^ N. 4th Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Friday. Jan. 17, 2003 >y\ at Heartland-Lansing Nursing . Home, Lansing. She was bom Feb. 26, 1926 In Martins Ferry, ^ a daughter of the late Earl W. ^ and Mable (Bell) Ledger. She was a member of the Trinity Assembly of God Church of Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Harris and a son Gary E. Harris. Surviving are two daughters, Rosemary Conway and her hus- k band Jerry of Martins Ferry and Betty Norman and her husband Lawrence of Auckland, New ^5* Zealand; her extended family including James W. Bell of Mingo Junction, Thomas P. Bell and Rosalie Bell, both of Florida and Judy Cunningham of Martins Ferry, a brother Earl W. Ledger, Jr. of LaPunta, Calif.; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Friends will be received Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth St., Martins \ Ferry, Ohio, where services will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003 at 1 p.m. with Reverend William O. Webster, officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens. Pleasant kJ Q $ Mary Harris Mary E. Ashworth Harris, 65, Virginia Street, Martins Ferry, diecL Monday Nnv 11 iQQflpt East Ohio Regional Hospital at Martins Ferry. She was born May 1 1, 1931 in Harrisville, a daughter of Ruth A. McPeak Jones and the late Charles Ashworth. She was a retired employee of Wheeling Hospital and a member of the Harrisville United Methodist Church, Harrisville. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Allan N. Harris; a son, James Har­ ris; a brother, Charles Ashworth. Surviving, in addition to her mother of Bridgeport, are three sons, Allan R. of Dillonvale, Larry G. of Martins Ferry and Terry R. of Dallas Pike, W.Va.; four daughters, Sandra L. Brown of Wheeling, Mrs. Leo (Linda) Breemer of Silver Lake, Ind., Mary G. Thomas of Wheeling and Mrs. Victor (Vir­ ginia) Davis of Martins Ferry; two sisters, Ruth Ann Vargo of Claring- ton and Mrs. Dan (Gay Lynn) Hoffman of Colerain; 26 grandchil­ dren; 18 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, today, 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Dale Warwick officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Mary B. Harris | Mary Boyd Harris. 75. Ban I nock, died Monday afternoon a ]1 her home. ^ '10 She was born Aug. 3, 1804. i i daughter of Thomas and 01 White Boyd. She was a membe of Flushing Presbyteria i Church, the Woman’s Club of St Clairsville and the St. Clairsvilh Garden Club. Surviving are her husband Arthur, one son, Robert o Flushing, two daughters, Mrs Edythe VanFossen of Sarasota Fla., Mrs. LeMoyne (Colleen1 Coffield of New Martinsville, 1( grandchildren and seven greai grandcliildren. One brother an: three sisters preceded her ir death. Funeral services were helc Wednesday in St. Clairsville wii the Rev. Richard Ferguson of­ ficiating. Interment was in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasanl Grove. Mary Harris wVbV^ Mary Elizabeth Hughes Harris, 79, North Fifth Street, Martins Ferry, died Wednesday in Wheeling Hospi­ tal. She was bom April 30, 1913 in Martins Ferry, daughter of the late Harry E. and Minnie J. Am Hughes Sr. She was a retired school teacher in the Martins Ferry school system and a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Women’s Club, Lecture Recital Club, Women’s Civic Club, Ada Clark Smith Group of the Church all of Martins Ferry and the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs. She was preceded in death by a brother, Harry Hughes Jr. ; Surviving are her husband, Paul Lester Harris; a daughter, Mrs. John i (Mary Jo) Ehmer of Lompoc, Calif.; | a sister, Alice Hughes of Martins Ferry; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., Friday at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday with the Rev. Dr. Bill Lawrence of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Mary M. Harris [ Mary M. Ledger Harris, 76, of N. 4th Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Friday, Jan. 17, 2003 at Heartland-Lansing Nursing Home, Lansing. She was born Feb. 26, 1926 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late Earl W. and Mable (Bell) Ledger. She was a member of the Trinity Assembly of God Church of Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest Harris and a son Gary E. Harris. Surviving are two daughters, Rosemary Conway and her hus­ band Jerry of Martins Ferry and Betty Norman and her husband Lawrence of Auckland, New Zealand; her extended family including James W. Bell of Mingo Junction, Thomas P. Bell and Rosalie Bell, both of Florida and Judy Cunningham of Martins Ferry, a brother Earl W. Ledger, Jr. of LaPunta, Calif.; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Friends will be received Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth St., Martins Ferry, Ohio, where services will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003 at 1 p.m. with Reverend William O. Webster, officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. ______. Maxine Harris Maxine V. Harris, 80, of New Athens, Ohio, died Sat., April 19, 2003 at Martins Ferry Long Term Care Center. She was bom Sept. 3, 1922 at Crabapple, Ohio a daughter of the late Joseph and Edith Dickerson Butler. Maxine was the former administrator for Hillview Nursing Home of Flushing and a member of the New Athens United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband William Harris. Surviving are three daughters Brenda Gibas, Flushing, Ohio, Sharon Wells, Akron, Ohio and Patricia Pruet, Connersville, IN., a brother Wesley Butler and his wife Shirley, St. Clairsville, Ohio, a sister Mrs. Fred (Marjorie) Diab, St. Clairsville, five grandchildren Tara Vanadia, Melissa Wells, Jeffrey Pruet, Ryan Pruet and Robert Gibas, two great-grandsons Nicholas and Samuel Vanadia. Friends will be received 2 to 8p.m. Monday at the Beck- Altmeyer Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Charles Mehl officiating. Burial follows at Longview Cemetery, New Athens, Ohio. “Where there’s been love and understanding for someone very dear, the memory of that loved une is something very special something death cannot take iway.” Memorial contributions may )e made to the New Athens Methodist Church or the New Athens Fire Department. Mildred E. Harris, 77, of 514 N. 19th St., died at 1:59 p.m. Wednes­ day (June 30, 1993) at University Hospital, Columbus. She was bom March 17, 1916, in Belmont County, daughter of the late Halbert and Eunice Hobbs Kirk. She was a homemaker. During World War n, she worked at the for­ mer Continental Can Co., Cam­ bridge. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Mrs. Harris was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis G. Harris in 1984. Also deceased are three brothers, Ben, Charles and Max Kirk, and a sister, Jeanette Clay. She leaves three sisters, Mrs. George (Martha) Allison of Am­ herst, Mrs. Ralph (Mabel) Smith of Quaker City and Mrs. Frank (Alice) Hedies ton of Lore City; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Bundy-Law Fun­ eral Home, where services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday with Dr. Terry Lit­ ton officiating. Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens. HARRIS, Nathalie Anne, 82, of First Street, Moundsville, W.Va., died Wednesday, October 24, 2007. in Cameron Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born October 15, 1925 in Moundsville, the daughter of the late Fred and Lottie Dixon Harris. She was a retired bookkeep­ er/data processor from Wheel- I ing-Pittsburgh Steel Benwood Plant with 39 years of service; a member of Senior Citizens; AARP; First Christian Church, Moundsville, where she was a member of the Christian Women's Fellowship and the Senior Choir; and she attended Calvary United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Preston Harris; and a sister, Lillian Ruhland. Survivors include a brother, Dean (Dorothy) Harris of Moundsville; two nephews, Captain Joe Harris and Scott (Carolyn) Harris, all of Moundsville; four nieces, Suzanne (Don) Chamberlain, Sharee Sams, Bobbie (Mark) Ebling and Jackie (Dan) Fritz- man, all of Moundsville; sever­ al great-nieces and great- nephews; and many dear friends. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home and Crematory, 400 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, where funeral services will be held on Friday at 1 1 a.m. with Jim Bickerton officiating. Interment in Riverview Cemetery, Mounsdville. Memorial contributions may be made to Calvary United Methodist Church, 1601 First Street, Moundsville; WV 26041.Jor First Christian Church, 3rd Street and Grant Avenue. Moundsvill^^^ Nora Harris Nora Bile Robinson Harris, 77, ! Fairpoint, died Sunday at Abe Beilaire City Hospital. ' Born Aug. 1. 1892. at Fair- ! point, a daughter of the late | Iliram and Anna Belle Robinson, she was a member of the United Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, Webster E. Harris, t w o daughters, Mrs. Annabelle Kadlecek, St. Clairsville, Mrs. Ethel Bell of Malta, Ohio, a son, Earl Webster Harris, Cleveland, nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, a brother, and a sister. Funeral services were held Wednesday in St. Clairsville with Rev. Raymond Shank officiat­ ing. Interment was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. OSive Harris Olive M. Harris, 88, of Oakview Nursing Home, St. Clairsville, formerly of Bellaire, died Wednesday at home. She was bom July 3, 1897 at Boston, Mass., daughter of the late Harry J. and Maud Christmas Harris. / ^ /vF# / f fV She was a former employee of the University of Steubenville, and a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Steubenville. She was preceded in death by three brothers,the Rev. Ray­ mond Harris, the Rev. Harry Harris and the Rev. Ralph Har­ ris. Friends received at Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home, Bellaire, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be cele­ brated at 10 a.m. Friday at St. John’s Catholic Church, Bell­ aire, with Monsignor Stanley Zekas and the Rev. Charles Sargus officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Ceme­ tery, Bellaire. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John’s Catholic Church. Rosary devotions will be recited at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. Mrs. Onie hfafrffl ^ Mrs. Onie Cameron Karris, 79, Massillon, Ohio, native of Fair- point, died Tuesday, April 30. She was bom in FSrpoint, Feb. 9, 1889, a daughter of William and Sophie King Cameron. She was a member of the Methodist Church, Massillon. Surviving are her husband, Charles H. Harris, three daughters, Mrs. Dora Latham, Mrs. Florence Gatchel and Mrs. Edna Hall, one son, Dale Harris, eight grandchildren and several great grandchildren, all of Mas­ sillon. Funeral services were held I Friday at Massillon. - ✓ “Bud,” 7*fof Middlebournej Kt. 1, passed away Monday, July 14, 2003 in Wetzel County Hos­ pital, New Martinsville, W.Va. He was bom in Tyler County, a son of the late William E. and Clara Eastham Harris. He was a retired employee of the Weirton Steel Corporation, where he was an electrical repairman. He was a veteran of the U.S. Merchant Marine Corps during World War II and he was one of three survivors out of 47 men who perished when their tug hit a floating mine in the English Channel. He was a Protestant by faith. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Taylor Harris in 1985; a brother; and two grand­ children, Joetta Lee Ann Harris and Timothy L. Bennett Jr. He is survived by a son, Don­ ald E. Harris and his wife, Diane, of Middleboume; three brothers, Nile D. Harris of Middleboume, William E. Harris of Virginia and Fred Harris of Oregon; five sisters, Donna K. Tokash, Joanne Coyne, Glenna “Toots” Horstman and Elaine Mason, all of Weirton and Gay “Andy” Coyne of California; and a grandson, Joseph E. Harris of Middleboume. Friends will be received at the Furbee Funeral Home, Middle- bourne from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday where services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday with Evangelist Aaron Veyon officiat­ ing. Interment in Middleboume Cemetery.

¥ Patricia E. Harris Patricia E. (Borck) Harris, oJ, formerly of Martins Ferry. (lied Monday> April 3, -006 at Longmeadow Care Center, Ravenna, Ohio. She was born March 17, 1937 in Marlins Ferry, a daughter of the late William J. and Edith (Hendershot) Borck. She was retired from the for­ mer Ernie’s Rosemont of^ Martins Ferry. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband John R. “Bob” Harris, two brothers. Chuck and Herbert Borck and two sis- ! ters, Helen Phillips and I Dolores Stellar. Surviving are her daughter Debbie (Jim) Shrieve of Ravenna, Ohio, a brother, David Borck and a sister, Joan Meeker, both of Martins Ferry, and two granddaughters, Meghan and Linsay Shrieve. Friends will be received Thursday, April 6, 2006 from 11 a.m., until time of services at 1 p.m., with Rev. William O. Webster officiating at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio. Interment will be at the convenience of the family in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Rev. Paul D. Harris Rev. Paul D. Harris, 88, Red Carpet Health Care Center, Cam­ bridge, £jed Saturday, May 1 1, 1996 at Southeastern uhio KegiorF al Medical Center. He was born Aug. 4, 1907 in flushing, a son of the late Thomas S. and Mary A. Whiston Harris. He was a retired Weslyan minis­ ter, a member of the Zanesville Wesleyan Church and Cambridge Writers Workshop. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mil­ dred Gellner Harris; four brothers; four sisters. Surviving are an aunt, Luella Whiston of New Philadelphia; sev­ eral nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Thom Funeral Home, Cambridge, today 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the First Church of the Nazarene, Cambridge, with the Rev. Joseph Pearce and the Rev. Eugene Gill officiating. Burial follows in North- wood Cemetery, Cambridge. Paul Harris Paul Lester Harris, 100, died at the home of his daughter, Mary Jo Ehmer, in Vandenberg Village, California on April 10, 2005. The son of Enoch Thomas Harris and Mary Josephine Stanford Harris, he was bom in Martins Ferry, Ohio on January 15, 1905. He lived in Martins Ferry most of his life, coming to Vandenberg Village to live with Mrs. Ehmer in 1992 upon the death of his wife of 53 years, Mary Elizabeth Hughes Harris. He was also preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Esther Schlick. In addition to his daughter and her husband, Jack Ehmer, he is survived by three grandchil­ dren: Jackie Jo Korte of Santa Ynez, Jeff Ehmer and wife, Denise, of Vandenberg Village, and Scott Ehmer and wife, Terra, of Vandenberg Village; and four great grandchildren, Stacey Ehmer and Amber Ehmer of Vandenberg Village and Zach and Mariah Korte, of Santa Ynez. He is also survived by a brother, Ray Harris, and a sister, Ruth Padgett, both of Florida. A graduate of Ohio Northern University, Mr. Harris worked for Wheeling Steel Corporation for over 40 years. He was a member of the Martins Ferry First Presbyterian Church for over 60 years. Private family services will be held in Martins Ferry at a later date. Starbuck-Lind Mortuary, Lompoc, California in charge. PHILIP HARRIS A funeral service cele­ brating the life of Philip D. Harris, 70. of Hebron, OH, will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. at the Hebron chapel of Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service. Military Honors will be observed by the Licking County Veterans Alliance. Friends may call at the funeral home, 108 N. 7th Street, Hebron, on Friday, January 6th, from 5-8 p.m. Philip was born in_Bel-_ laire. Ohio on^ApiTl 37 1946, to the late Roy Ver­ non and Margaret E. (Hoskinson) Harris. He passed away at the Price Road Health and Rehab Center on January 2,2017. Philip proudly served his country in the United States Marines Corps dur­ ing the Vietnam War. He attended Hebron Christian Church and was a member of the Headquarters 3rd Marine Division, 9th Regi- men. He enjoyed NASCAR, fishing, was active at National Trail Raceway and loved spend­ ing time with his family and friends. Survivors include his two children, Patricia E. (Brian Ledford) Harris and William E. Harris; sister, Marilou (James C.) Harris McMillen; brother Richard S. Harris; former spouse, Janice (Johnson) Harris; and numerous nieces, cousins and friends. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Philip to Ohio Health Foundation, Neuro Science Programs, by visiting www.OhioHealth.com or to Paws and Stripes rescue dogs for Veterans, by vis­ iting www.pawsandstripes. org. Visit www.Hoskinson Funeral.com to share a special memory about Philip or to sign an online guest book. Hoskinson Funeral and Cremation Service is hon­ ored to care for Philip and the Harris family. Ralph Harris Ralph P. Harris, South Sugar St., St. Clairsvil e, died Sunday afternoon in the Ohio Valley General Hospital. foCLfa'uJk*) He was born in Bemesda, son of Lottie Brooks Harris and the late Laben Harris. He was a barber by trade and had been : a resident of St. Clairsville for 45 years. He was also a car i mechanic for several years and attended the First Christian Church of St. Clairsville. Surviving are his mother, his widow, Mrs. Edna Ashworth Harris and one brother, Mearl of Newark. Funeral services were held Wednesday at St. Clairsville with interment in Ebenezer Cemetery In Bethesda. HARRIS, Ray Stanford, 101, a former Martins Kerry resident, passed away Monday, March 16th. 2009. in Midwest City. Okla. He was born in Marlins Ferry on June 12. 1907. the son of Enoch Thomas and Mary Josephine (Stanford) Harris. He married Mary (Youngman) Harris of Wheeling on December 23. 1927 who preceded him in death on October 31.2000. At the time of his death, it is believed that Ray was the oldest living graduate of Martins Ferry. 1-I.S. (class of 26) He and Mary ran the Tid Bit Newsland from 1927 lo 1944. He was a member of the Lions Club and a 65 year Mason and member of Scolish Rile. Ray moved lo Indiana after discharge from the Army in 1945 and retired to Florida in 1975. Also preceding him were his brother. Paul and sisters, Esther Schlick and Ruth Kenney Padgett, all former Martins Ferry residents. Ray is survived by his son, Denis (wife, Linda) of Oklahoma City and grand­ son. Bradley, currently liv­ ing in Brazil. An online guestbook may be signed at www. fordfu- neral.com HARRIS, Raymond, 79, of Upatoi, Georgia, formerly of _St. Clairsville, Ohio, died Sunday, April"29‘ 2012 in Columbus Regional Med­ ical Center, Columbus, Georgia. jZN 7 He was born Janukry 31, 1933 in Wheeling, West Virginia, son of the late Earnest Harris and Sarah Victoria Riley Harris. Raymond was a retired employee from Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel. He was a U.S. Army Veteran honor­ ably serving during the Korean War from August 1952 to August 1955. He was a loving father and grandfather. In addition to his par­ ents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert and Carwin; and a sister, Virginia. Surviving are his chil­ dren, Shadeed Ahmad (a.k.a. Charles Darryl Har­ ris) and Hadija Ahmad of New York, New York, Tyrone and Teresa (Harris) Walker of Upatoi, Georgia and Mark and Diane Harris of Arlington, Texas; and four grandchildren. Private services were at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville. RICHARD HARRIS Richard A. Harris Sr. 70, of Smithfield, oh’ passed away Saturday April 29, 2017 in Trinity Medical Center West in Steubenville, OH. Richard was born May 3, 1946 in Smithfield, son of the late Thomas and Chris­ tine (Hemphill) Harris. He retired from the U.S. Army as an SFC/E-7 hav­ ing served his country in the Vietnam War. Richard was a member and current Commander of the Smith- field American Legion Post 396. While in the Army Richard received various awards including Army Service Ribbon. Overseas Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, National Def. Medal, Vietnam Service Medal w/ 3 Stars, Republic of Vietnam Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Armed Forces Exp. Medal (Korea), Over­ seas Service Bars, Vietnam Cross of Gallantly w/ Palm Unit, Meritorious Service Medal and Army Commen­ dation Medal. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, John, Thomas, Frank, James, Lawrence and Robert and sisters, Sylvia Dameron. Zella Stanton and Alberta Dixon. He leaves behind his wife, Etta J. (Manley) Har­ ris whom he married May 23, 1968; his daughter, Rhonda (Dionisio) Hernan­ dez of Ft. Worth, TX; three sons, Richard A. (Wendy) Harris, Jr. of Washington, PA, Jason (Alyssa) Harris of Mingo Jet.. OH and JosephTHarris of Weirton, WV; two sisters, Virginia (Ernest) Peterson of Win- tersville, OH and Bernice Wilson of Columbus, OH; one brother, Clarence (Eliz­ abeth) Harris of Smithfield; his nine grandchildren'77 Visitation for Richard will be held Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home in Smithfield. Funer­ al services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Smithfield Presbyterian Church in Smithfield. Rev. Melody Essex will officiate and burial will follow in Northern Cemetery in Smithfield. Additional visi­ tation will be held on Thursday at the church from 10 a.m. til time of service at 11. Military| Honors will be presented graveside by the Smithfield American Lcuioii. HARRIS, Richard L., 71, of rieldstone Drive, Poland, )hio, formerly of Pittsburgh, ’a., died Tuesday evening in the Cleveland Clinic. Mr. Hams was bom June 16, 1933 in New Philadelphia, Dhio, a son of the late Howard ind Mae Kreiter Harris. He was a 1951 graduate of VIcKcesport High School and •eceived his electrical engineer­ ing degree from the University af Pittsburgh in 1956. He was an engineer for Goodrich Gulf in West Virginia, Celanese Corpo­ ration in Maryland, and retired from Bayer Corporation in Pitts­ burgh in 2003. Mr. Harris enjoyed photogra­ phy and beer making. Nine years igo he moved to this area to be :loser to Lake Erie where he jnjoyed fishing for Walleye and ecently became interested in fly fishing. But most importantly, he enjoyed his family and spending time with his three granddaugh­ ters. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Harris. Surviving are his wife, the former Dorothy Pearson whom he married June 15, 1956; a daughter, Elayne Mills of Hicko­ ry, N.C.; a son and daughter-in- law, Richard and Patricia Harris of Triadelphia, W.Va.; two brothers, Harlan Harris of San Diego, Calif, and Wayne Harris of Oakmont, Pa.; and three granddaughters, Megan, Kather­ ine and Sarah Mills. A private memorial service will be held Friday at the Cun- ningham-Becker Funeral Home in Poland. The family requests memorial tributes take the form of contri­ butions to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44195. Condolences may be sent at www.beckerobits.com. Richard R. Harris *?7OfAXho Richard Ray Harris, 25, Flus­ hing, vice president of Harris and Son Concrete Products, Inc., Flushing, died Monday at the Bellaire City Hospital from in­ juries received in a tractor ac­ cident Monday afternoon. He was born at Flushing on March 13, 1945, a son of Robert and Ruth Copeland Harris. He was a member and trus­ tee of the Flushing Presbyterian Church, president of Jarl Real­ ty Co.. Flushing, a member of the Belmont County Saddle Club and vice president of the Flush­ ing Alumni Association. Surviving are his widow, Kar­ en Wallace Harris, a son, Timo­ thy, both of the home; his par­ ents, of Flushing; his paternal grandfather, Arthur Harris, Bannock; three sisters, Mrs. Vicki Ballog, Flushing; Mrs. j Robyn Huml, RD 1, St. Clairs- | ville and Patty Harris, a stu- j dent at Muskingum College. Funeral services will be held : Friday at 1 p.m. from the War- j ren Funeral Home in Flushing. Burial will be at Holly Mem­ orial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. HARRIS, Robert A., 71, of Spring St., Flushing, Ohio, passed into eternity on Saturday, June 21, 2008, surrounded by his loving family, at home. He was born April 20. 1937, in Union Township, a son of the late Benjamin and Kathryn Harris. He was retired from Delacandro Sand and Gravel in Westerville: and a veteran employee of Cravat Coal Company, Cadiz, Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Tom and Glen Harris; and a grandson, Roy Grafton, Jr. Surviving are his devoted children, Cindy (Tom) Cook of Glen Dale, W.Va., Susan (Roy) Grafton of Flushing, and Robert Allen Hams of Columbus, Ohio; and the mother of his children, Dorothy Harris; also surviv­ ing is his pride and joy, grandson, Edwin Robert Grafton of Flushing. Friends will be received at Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville, Ohio, on Monday, from 5-8 p.m., where services will be held on Tuesday, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Wayne Clark offici­ ating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003. Robert Harris Robert Arthur Harris, 74, 46150 National Road West, St. Clairsville, .formerly of Flushing, died Thursday, Sept. 4, 1997 at ’wheeling Hospital. He was Dorn Oct. 3, 1922, in Bannock, son of the late Arthur Ray and Mary M. Boyd Harris. A former owner/operator of Harris Trucking and Harris and Son Concrete, he was a retired equip­ ment operator for R&F Coal Co. He was a member of the East Rich­ land Evangelical Friends Church. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Richard Ray Harris and a sister, Mrs. LeMoyne (Colleen) Coffield. Surviving are his wife, Ruth Copeland Harris; three daughters, Mrs. Patrick (Vicki) Ballog of * Westerville; Mrs. Joseph (Robin “Bobbi”) Huml of St. Clairsville, Mrs. Howard (Patti) Spengler of Woodsfield; a sister, Edyth Coon of Marietta; nine grandchildren; two great-grandsons and two step great- granddaughters. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Monday at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Bur­ ial follows in Holly Memorial Gar­ dens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Clairsville Council of Churches Food Pantry Building PunH rr ' '■*£■

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iXi» .'*•&>,* ,.»v fe,a< HARRIS, Rev. Robert L., 67, died May 7,2008. Beloved father of James E. Harris; loving brother of John Thomas (Helen) Hams, Ronald (Hilda) Harris, Don­ ald (Lynn) Harris. Mary Ann Betsill, Dorothy Ausburn, Betty Harris Leggon and Patricia Webster; three grandchildren; and a host of nephews, nieces and other loving relatives and friends. Visitation Tuesday, from 4-8 p.m., at the CHURCH. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, at 1 1 a.m., at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 2500 W. Medford Ave. The family is served by Northwest Funeral Chaptel, O’Bee, Ford & Frazier, 6630 W. Hampton Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 414-462- 5020. V

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HARRIS, Robert L., Sr., 88, of Wellsburg, W.Va., died Tuesday, March 7, 2006 in Wheeling Continuous Care Center. He was bom March 14,1917 in Elm Grove, W.Va., a son of the late Bert and Olive Jane Harris Peters. Robert retired in 1977 as Superintendent of Product Development for Wheeling Cor­ rugating Company, a division of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Cor­ poration. He was a member of the Wellsburg Presbyterian Church where he was a past Elder, Dea­ con, Trustee, Superintendent of Sunday School and past Presi­ dent of the Men’s Class. He has been a member of the Lions Club of Wellsburg for 67 years and is a past President, past Lion Tamer, past Board Member and recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellow. Robert was a 50 year life member and current trustee of the Wellsburg Elks Lodge 1551 and also received the Elk of the Year and the Outstanding Citi­ zenship Award presented oy the Wellsburg Elks Lodge. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Alice Clark Harris and two sisters. Surviving are two sons, Robert L. Harris, Jr. and wife Sherry of Greensboro, N.C.; Rev. John Harris and wife Vicki Moss of Buckhannon, W.Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Susan) Gladora of Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. and Mrs. James (Jayne) Krager of Painesville, Ohio; Five grandchildren, Mrs. Joseph (Janice) Calhoun of Webster, Texas, James Krager of Albany, Ohio, Josh Krager of Thompson, Ohio, Mrs. Travis (Amy) Kiviranna of Charlotte, N.C., Christopher Gladora of Baltimore, Ma.;great-grandson Joseph Calhoun, Jr. of Webster, Texas. Friends will be received on Thursday, March 9 from 4-8 p.m. at the Chambers Funeral Home, 1030 Main Street, Wellsburg, WV. Friends will then be received on Friday, March 10 from 12:30 p.m. until time of services at 1:30 p.m. at the Wellsburg First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Steven L. Seng officiating. Interment will follow in Parkview Memorial Gardens, Wheeling, W.Va. The Wellsburg Lion Club will hold services at 7:30 p.m. and the Wellsburg B.P.O.E. 1552 will hold services at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wellsburg Pres­ byterian Church Scholarship Fund, 901 Charles Street, Wellsburg, WV or the Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Road Wheeling, WV 26003. Condolences may be sent to www.chambersandjames.com f rt/mis 1 HARRIS, Robert S., 66, of Fltushing, died Thursday in Wheel­ ing Hospital. He was a retired seaman of the United Stales Mer­ chant Marines, a Protestant, and a Navy veteran. Surviving are his wife, Helen Marie Melinko Harris; twio sons, Gerald and Kenneth, both of Mount Olivet; a daughter, Connie Co stine of St. Clairsvillc; a step­ daughter, Kathleen Blaylock of Merced, Calif.; a brother, Donald G. of Adena; three sister, Gcorgine Ruzek of South Carolina, Blanche Martin of Zanesville, Ohio, and Margie Gilmore of Warren, Ohio; five grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9'p.m. Sunday at Warren Fumeral Home, Flushing, where ser­ vices will be held at 1 p.m. Monday. Interment in Rock Hill Cemetery, Flus hing. Robert Harris Robert W. “Bob” Harris, 81, of Glenns Run Road, Martins Ferry, died Friday, May 20,» 2005, at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. He was bom Jan. 21, 1934, in Martins Ferry, a son of the late John and Louisa (Morris) Harris. He was retired after 48 years of service from East Ohio Regional Hospital in Martins Ferry, a member of V.F.W. Post #4811 in Yorkville and a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Shelia Marie Harris; six brothers, Henry, Wilbur, John, Harry, Allan and Tom Harris; and a sister, Ida Brown. Surviving are his wife, Vera F. (Jones) Harris, a daughter, Brenda Stewart and a grand­ daughter, Amanda (Bill) Thomas, all of Martins Ferry; two great- grandchildren, Emily and Ellie Thomas; and several nieces and nephews, including Arguell Harris. Friends will be received Sunday from noon to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, where services will be held Monday, May 23, 2005, at 1 p.m., with the Rev. William O. Webster officiating. Burial fol­ lows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, with full military graveside honors by the Belmont County Council of the VFW. Ronald Harris Ronald E. Harris, 52, Columbus, formerly of the Smithfield and Hopedale area, died Friday at Doc­ tors North Hospital, Columbus. He was bom June 5, 1939 in Martins Ferry. He was a former short-order cook and a Protestant He was preceded in death by his stepfather, Spencer Gregory. Surviving are his mother, Imogene Gregory with whom he resided; a brother, James G. Harris of Colum­ bus. Friends will be received at the J.E. Foster Funeral Home, Smithfield, today from 7 to 9 p.m., where ser­ vices will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mon­ day with the Rev. Louise Harris of­ ficiating. Burial in Northern Ceme­ tery, Smithfield. HARRIS D 1, Rayland, died Saturday in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. She was a member of Hopewell Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, James W. Harris, in 1971; one brotner, Aiuert Pontia; and one sister, Sylvia. Sur­ viving are three sons, Richard W. of RD 2, Rayland, Donald L. of RD 1, Rayland and James M. of Harris- ville; one daughter, Dorothy Wanat of Dillonvale; three brothers, George Pontia of Martins Ferry, Marshall Pontia of Florida and Emil Pontia of \ St. Clairsville; two sisters, Stella Cole of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Charles (Bessie) Hamel of Edgewater, Fla.; 13 grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. Friends received at Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, 7-9 p.m. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. \ Monday, where services will be held j at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Interment in l Hopewell Cemetery, Rayland. ' RubyRuGarrfet%JfeW Hams, 80, Morristown, died Friday morning at Harris Nursing Home, Morristown. She was born Aug. 21,1891, at Hockingport, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Melissa Johnson Mays. She was a member of the Morristown Christian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Benjamin, in 1955. Surviving are two sons, Harold, Morristown, Benjamin, Flushing, six grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in Morristown with Rev. James Thomas officiating; Burial was in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. HARRIS, Ruth C. affectionately known as Gram, 89 of East Rich- land, St. Clairsville, Ohio died Thursday. August 27 2009 at her home. She was born August 26, 1920, in Robinson”Town­ ship, Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late Ray­ mond Spurgeon Copeland and Anna Mary Lois McKirhan Copeland. Ruth was a retired teacher from the Flushing High School; a member of East Richland Evangelical Friends Church, and the Belmont County Retired Teachers Association; a graduate of Muskingum College, and a St. Clairsville Council of Churches Food Pantry vol­ unteer for many years. In addition to her par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert A. Harris; a son, Richard Ray Harris; and a brother. Clarence R. Copeland. Surviving are three daughters, Vicki L. (Patrick) Ballog of Wester­ ville, Ohio, Robyn A. “Bobbi” (Joseph) HumI of St. Clairsville, and Patti J. (Howard) Spengler of Woodsfield; brother, William M. (Lois) Copeland of Hoffman Estates, Illinois; sister, Lois E. Copeland of Toledo, Ohio; nine grandchildren, Tim Harris, Matt (Angel) Arbenz, Lyn Ballog, Jamie (J.R.) Yeater, Jason (Caro­ line) Ballog, Wendy Huml (Kim Cox), Nikki (Rusty) Coultas, Rikki (Josh) Boston, Justin Spengler; 12 great-grand children, Cody Ray Harris, Logan Harris, Preston Yeater, Payton Yeater, Kelsey Cox, Kourt- ney Cox, Victoria Coultas, Mitchell Coultas, Noah Coultas, Gabriella Boston, Zander Boston, and Mattie Arbenz. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home in St. Clairsville on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m where services will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. with Rev. Wayne Ickes officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleas­ ant Grove, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Rd., Wheeling, WV 26003; or St. Clairsville Council of Churches Food Pantry, c/o Mary Ellen Woodland, 67582 Clark Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950; or East Richland Evangelical Friends Church, 67885 Friends Church Rd., St. Clairsville, OH 43950. HARRIS, Ruth E., 83, of South Brady Street, DuBois, Pa., passed away Monday, May 9,2005 at her residence. She was bom June 17, 1921 to the late Walter Mason and Ethel (Stover) McFadden. She married Ernest F. Harris on July 4, 1951 in McKeesport, Pa. He preceded her in death on December 17, 1990. She was a 1940 graduate of Bethel High School and attended Elliot Business School in Wheel­ ing, W.Va. She was a member of the Church of Christ for 68 years. She was also a past Sunday School Teacher. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William (Debra B.) McCoy of Butler, Pa., and a son, Greig A. Harris of DuBois. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Will R. McCoy IU, Michael S. McCoy, Colleen H. McCoy, Jennifer R. Harris and Christopher J. Harris. She is also survived by one great-g randson; and a sister, Marjorie M . Wilkes, Brookpark, Ohio. Visitation will be held Tuesday, May 10, 2005 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. and until time of services at the Mohney-Yargar Funeral Chapel, Inc., 142 West Long Avenue, DuBois, Pa. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 11, 2005 at 2 p.m. at the funeral chapel with Minister Jim Chilton officiating. Burial will follow in Morning- side Cemetery. Memorials may be made to DRMC-Hospice; P.O. Box 447 DuBois, PA 15801. Online tributes may be made at www.mem.com. HARRIS, Ruth Virginia Thompson, 82, of St. Cjairsville, Ohio, formerly of him Grove, W.Va., passed away Friday, Sept. 26, 2003 in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. She was bom in Middlesboro, Ky. on Jan. 8, 1921, a daughter of the late Samuel and Millie Harris Thompson. She was a homemaker and a member of the Elm Grove Unit­ ed Methodist Church, Wheeling, where she was a member of the Winsome Sunday School Class, Agape Circle, United Methodist Women and Visitation Ministry Team. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Robert Lee Harris in 1963; a brother, George W. Thompson; and a sister, Ruby Thompson Thomas. Surviving are two daughters, Joyce Oakley of Livingston, Tenn. and Jacqueline Jerrome and her husband, Samuel, of Norfolk, Va.; two sons, Samuel Lee Harris and his wife, Julie, of Wheeling, W.Va. and Greg Har­ ris and his wife, Donna, of St. Clairsville; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling, W.Va. Funeral services will be held at the Elm Grove United Methodist Church, 125 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling at 11 a.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Bryan D. Carpenter officiating. Entombment in Park View Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Wheeling. SAMUEL HARRIS Samuel Lee Harris. Sr., 68, of Wheeling, WV, passed away on Saturday, October 4, 2014, at Wheeling Hospital. He was born in Shawnee, TN, on January 7, 1 946, son of the late Robert L. and Ruth Vir­ ginia Thompson Harris. Mr. Harris was a retired self-employed property manager and a Methodist by failh. Samuel is survived by his wife, Julie Lynn Peters Harris, two sons, Samuel Lee Harris. Jr. and Robert Edward Harris, of Triadel- phia, WV, step-daughter, Heidi Hotlooz, Columbus, OH, brother, Gregory V. 1-larris and his wife, Donna, St. Clairsville, OfL_ two sisters, JaquTTone Jerome, Vir­ ginia Beach, VA, and Joyce Oakley, of TN. Also surviving are several nieces and nephews:7/l// Friends will be received on Tuesday, October 7, 2014, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Wheeling, WV, where services will be held on Wednesday, October 8, 2014, at 1:30 p.m. with Pastor Scott Haynes offi­ ciating. Entombment in Park View Memorial Gardens. Stephen Harris, Jr. Stephen Layne Harris, Jr., infant son of SPC. Stephen Layne and Kristin Michelle Hudy Harris of Alexandria, Va., died Friday, Dec. 19, 2003 at Bethesda, Md. ' In addition to his parents, he is survived by paternal grandmoth­ er, Deborah McCormick of Belmont; maternal grand - par­ ents, Jim and Ellen Hudy of Fairpoint; maternal great grand­ mother, Helen Hudy of Fairpoint; aunts and uncles, PFC Nickolas and Tonya Harris, USMC; Stephanie and Ryan Kemp of Belmont. • Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., at the roothman Funeral Home, St. 31airsville with Pastor Jack ylcKimmie officiating. Burial vill follow at Rock Hill Cemetery, Flushing. ^HARRIS, Taylor Evan, infant son of Brian and Stephanie Burley Harris of Bethesda, died Monday May 15 2000. in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va. In addition to his parents, surviving are a brother, Cody at home; his paternal grandparents, Emerson “Butch” and Sue Porter Harris of Flushing; his maternal grandparents, Ed and Carol Francis Burley of Pickerington, Ohio; his maternal great-grandparents, Kenneth and Ruth Burley of Tiltonsville; his paternal great- great-great-grandmother, Grace Kerr of Brazil, Ind.; several aunts and uncles. Private services will be held at the convenience of the fam­ ily. Interment in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Arrangements by Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, Bethesda. Memorial contri­ butions may be made to Rock Hill Baptist Church or to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Ruby’ Memorial Hospital Medical Center Drive, Morgantown, W.Va. 26506. Thelma Harris^ Thelma Harris, 86, died Saturday, December 24, 1988, at Bell Nursing Home, National Road, Belmont. She was bom December 18, 1902 in Bethesda, a daughter of the late Her­ man Lucas and Lillian Patterson. She was a Methodist by faith. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Raymond Marmie. Surviving arc her husband, George Harris of Belmont; a daught­ er, June Tucker of Bamesville, and eight grandchildren. Monday evening, friends were received at Kclly-Kcmp Funeral Home in Bethesda where services were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Charles Clark officiating. Bur­ ial was made in Bethesda Methodist Cemetery. Theodore Harris Theodore W. “Birdseed” Harris, 73, Isabella Street, Wheeling, died Monday, July 1, 1996. at Peterson Rehabilitation and Geriatric Center, Wheeling. He was born June 27, 1923 in Glenns Run, Martins Fer­ ry, a son of the late Elmer and Rosa Cunningham Harris. He was a retired employee of Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Elmer Harris Jr. Surviving are his wife, Mertice Hinton Harris; three sons, Elmer “Kenny” and Henry, both of Wheeling and Michael of Chicago; two daughters, Ruth Crawford of Deland, Fla. and Joyce Ann Harris of Columbus; five sisters, Eleanor Harris and Hazel Perdue, both of Smithfield, Kathryn Jamison and Ruth Reeves, both of Columbus, and Annabell White of Compton, Calif.; several grandchildren; sever­ al great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. HARRIS, Thomas “Ed;’ 82, of Garrett Hill Road, St. Clairsville, and husband of Nancy Suler Harris died April 10,201 1. Visitation is 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Beck-All- meyer Funeral Home and Crematory, St. Clairsville. Burial is in Saltville, Va. xHARRIS, Thomas D. “Tom,” 80, of Poplar Street, Lansing, Ohio, died Saturday, July 14, 200 L in the' Wheeling Hospuai.~He vvas bom April 29, 1921, in Martins Ferry, Ohio, the son of the late John (Wesley)and Louisa Morris Harris. ^"Tom was a retired production manager for the Warwood Tool Co.; a member of the Lansing United Methodist Church; and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serv­ ing in the Ninth Armored Division. He was also very active in baseball and coached Little League ad Pony League Ball in Bridgeport for many years. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by five brothers, Wilbur, Henry, John, Harry and Allan Harris; and a sister, Ida Brown. Tom is survived by his wife, June Fabian Harris; a son, Thomas S. Harris and his wife, Roslyn of Charlotte, N.C.; a daughter, Sharon West and her husband, Charles of Lilbum, Ga.; a brother, Robert Harris and his wife, Vera of Martins Ferry; three grandchildren, Thomas J. Harris, Susan (Harris) Hooper and Laura West; and five great- grand­ children. Friends will be received on Tuesday from 2-4 and. 7-9 p.m. at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, Ohio, where services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Donald Upson officiating. Interment in the Linwood Cemetery, Blaine, Ohio. — Thomas Thomas. E.k&,‘ L i Pleasant, was dead on arrival at | Martins Ferry Hospital Friday | night from injuries received in i a one car accident, which oc- : curred near ML Pleasant, j Born in Martins Ferry, Oct. j I 12, 1949, the son of Leslie L. and i Geraldine Campbell Harris, he J had graduated in the 1967 class i ! of Mt. Pleasant High School and • 1 had attended Muskingum j College. He was a member of • ! the Grace United Presbyterian i | Church of Martins Ferry. ■ Surviving in addition to his I parents are four brothers, Leslie i Jr. of Phillipsburg, Ohio, Terry ■ of Martins Ferry and Douglas and James of the home, two sisters, Jacqueline of the home and Nancy Ruth of St. Clairs- ville and his maternal grand­ mother, Mrs. S. S. Campbell of Martins Ferry. Funeral services were held Monday at the Grace United Presbyterian Church with Rev. Philip Fletcher officiating. | Burial was in Upland Cemetery, j Yorkville. HARRIS, Thomas Franklin, 88, of Clarksburg, VV.Va. and formerly of Paden City, W.Va., passed away early Tuesday morning, June 1, 2004 at his residence. He was born July 21, 1915 in West Milford, W.Va., a son of the late Dr. Thomas George Harris and the late Dora Bailey Harris. Mr. Harris was a graduate of Unidis High School in West Milford, W.Va. and earned his Pre-Med Bachelor of Science Degree from West Virginia University. He enlisted in the United States Navy and served during World War II as a Phar­ macist’s Mate in the Pacific Fleet. He was a self-employed merchant, having owned the former Model Variety Store in Paden City for nearly 30 years.j Later, he served as the Director of Welfare in Tyler County for 10 years. A protestant by faith, he was a member of the West Virginia University Alumni Association and enjoyed going to Moun­ taineer Football Games. While he was in high school, he excelled as a basketball player. He was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Thomas Delmar Harris; three brothers, Richard Harris, John Harris and James Harris; and four sisters, Margaret Fer­ rell, Elizabeth Harris, Eleanor Harris and Helen Wolfe. Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Calantha Y. Harris whom he married November 13, 1937; one daughter, Calan­ tha Anne Yost and her hus­ band, Harold S. Yost of Bridgeport, W.Va.; three' grandchildren, Calantha Kaye Palmer and her husband, Jeff of West Milford, Brian Yost and his wife, Carolyn of Clarksburg and Michael Yost of Bridge­ port; four great-grandchildren, Thomas Jeffrey Palmer, Calan­ tha Nicole Palmer, Sarah Kaye Palmer and H. Hunter Yost; and one brother, William Har­ ris and his wife, Jean of Buck- hannon. j Friends will be received at the Burnside Funeral Home, 607 South Virginia Avenue, Bridgeport, W.Va. on Thurs­ day, June 3, 2004 from 1 p.m. until time of funeral service at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in the Good Hope Masonic Ceme­ tery. Verna M. Harris /‘ Verna M. Harris, 80, Pearl '/Street, Flushing, died Saturday Ma.£_9 1998, at Star NuTHng ■ Home, Bethesda. She was born Jan :r5, 1918 in Sandyville, W.Va a - ‘daughter of the late Guy Smith and Nannie E. McGrew Ludwig. 'U)'She was a retired cook for the -'Holiday Inn,‘St. Clairsville, a mem- ‘ -ber of United Methodist Church at 'Flushing and the Flushing Ameri­ can Legion Auxiliary. ^ In addition to her parents, she av^s preceded in death by her hus­ band, Emerson Harris Sr.; infant son, William Ladd Harris; a daugh- uft Charlotte Gray Workman; her stepfather, William H. Ludwig Sr.; five brothers, Chester Smith, .^William Ludwig Jr., Charles 1‘ Chick” Ludwig, Willard Ludwig, and Robert Ludwig. 1 Surviving are two sons, Emer­ son Harris Jr. and Larry Harris, both of Flushing; a brother, Ralph Ludwig of Akron; a sister, Mar- r/iFeen Sharier of Clinton; eight -grandchildren; seven great-grand­ children. Friends will be received at the • JVarren Funeral Home, Flushing, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Tues­ day at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Jack .tycKimmie and Rev. Robert Mer­ ritt officiating. Burial follows in 'Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove. Memorial contributions may be ftfiade to the Star Nursing Home, [/‘Bethesda, Ohio 43719. Harris, vcra f. (Jones,) 76, of Glenns Run Road, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Sunday. July 20, 2008, at home. She was born Oct. 7, 1931, in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late George and Harriett (Fairbum) Jones. She was retired from the former McGraw Nursing Home, Pleasant Grove, OH." Vera was a Methodist by faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert W. Harris; a daughter, Sheila Marie Harris: four brothers, Alfred, Russell, Eugene and Vernon Jones; and four sis­ ters, Vesta Haynes, Mary Bennett, Mildred Cushing and Harriet Moc. Surviving are a daughter, Brenda Stewart and her fiancee. John Davis, of Marlins Ferry; a granddaugh­ ter, Amanda Thomas and her husband. BJ, of Marlins Ferry: two great-grandchil­ dren, who were "her best friends, Emily and Ellie Thomas; three sisters. Maxine Younger of Rock Hall, Md., Velma (Willis) Deaton of Lorain. OH, and Martha Carpenter of Martins Ferry; and several nieces and nephew. Friends will be received Tuesday. 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, OH, where services will be held Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at 1 1 a.m., with Rev. William O. Webster officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association of Ohio, 226 State Route 61, Norwalk, OH 44857. Vicky Hfrris^^ Vicky Pfeffer Harris, 34, a resident of 123 W. Highland Ave., Bamesville, died Monday at her home. She was bom Jan. 4, 1952 at Barnesville, a daugh­ ter of John and Dawn Huntsman Pfeffer of Barnesville. She was employed as an ele­ mentary teacher in the Bames­ ville School District, and was a member of the First United Methodist Church at Bamesville and the Eastern Ohio Teacher’s Association. Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Monte Harris; a son, Steven Harris at home; a daughter, Angela Har­ ris at home; a brother, Michael Pfeffer of Barnesville; mater­ nal grandfather, Harley Hunt­ sman of Marietta; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Pfeffer of Temperenceville. Friends will be received at the Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville, after 2 p.m. Wednesday, where services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m., by the Rev. Ron Hopkins. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery, Bamesville. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Hospital. Virginia Harris Virginia Lillian Bellevage Harris, 49, of Route 26 South, Bethesda, formerly of Orchard Avenue, Wolfhurst, died Friday in the Barnesville Hospital. She was born Dec. 8, 1936, in Bridgeport, a daughter of the late Joseph J. and Mary Ann Rafe Bellevage.5 /f£TPf Jcl$6 : A Protestant by faith, sne is survived by her husband, Richard A. Harris; two sons, Richard J. and Brian L. Harris, both of the home; a sister, Mrs. Henry (Mary Ann) Gemme of New Bedford, Mass.; a brother, Harry J. Bellevage of Bridge­ port. Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 Na­ tional Road, Brookside, today, 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Dorman Patterson of­ ficiating. Burial follows in Lin- ' wood Cemetery, Blaine. HARRIS, Vivian L. I (Crow), 74, of R.D. #1, Glen 1 Easton, W.Va., died Sunday, July 9, 2006 at home. She was born April 29, 1932 at Glen Easton, W.Va., the daughter of the late Jay Randall Crow and Ethel M. Clay Crow Spurlock. She was a member of the Fork Ridge Universalisl Church, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 18, Camron, W.Va., also an advisor of the American Legion Junior Auxiliary, a member of the Lorraine Chapter #9, Cameron- Moundsville Chapter #86, Order of Eastern Star, a 1950 graduate of Moundsville High School, a 42 year member of the Fork Ridge Homemakers. She was also involved as an assistant 4-H leader for over 10 years, member of the Moundsville Hobby Craft Club, one of the original organizers of the Marshall County Senior Citizens where she remained as a co-ordina­ tor for eight years. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Donald in 1998. Surviving are her husband, C. William (Bill); a daughter, Terry (Bruce) Whipkey of Cameron, W.Va.; a son, Michael (Kathy) Harris of Glen Easton, W.Va.; a broth­ er, Kenneth (Grace) Crow of Roxboro, N.C.; three step- grandchildren, Garrett, Jermi- ah and Bethany; two step- great-grandchildren, Colton and Micaela; a niece and a nephew. Friends will be received at Anderson Funeral Home, 1109 Second Street, Moundsville Tuesday, July 1 1, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Wednesday at 1 1 a.mi. with Rev. Burl Chambers and Brother Chester Dobbs offici­ ating. Burial in Fork Ridge Uni- versalist Church Cemetery, Glen Easton, W.Va. In lieu of flowers, memori­ al contributions may be made to Valley Hospice, 132 Peters Run Road, Wheeline,WV. Wanda Harris Wanda T. Guinn Harris, 69, Santa Verna, Chanhassen, Minn., formerlyotMartinsFcrry, died, aturdav. NovTv,, 19'9~8~Trfner —frorneT She was borrrApril 26, 1929 in Beech Bottom, W.Va., daughter of the late James Guinn and Nettie Price Guinn. A retired administrative assistant for the Dental Office of Mona Har­ ris, she was a Baptist. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a daugh­ ter, Mona Harris; three brothers, Homer, Marion and Jeff Guinn. Surviving are a son, Greg Harris of Minnesota; a sister , Helen Spearmen of Cleveland and a brother, Paul Guinn of Martins Fer­ ry; two grandchildren; Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth, Martins Ferry, Tuesday, from noon to services at 2 p.m. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in National Harmony Cemetery, Landover, Md. Webster Webster EKfer;, Fairpoint, died Tuesday at City Hospital, Bellaire. He was bom March 28,1892 at Flushing, a son of the late John and Miranda Boniphant Harris. He was a retired coalminer at Hanna Coal Co., and was a member of Fairpoint Mennonite Church, and the United Mine Workers of America No. 7924. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nora Belle (Daisy) Robinson Harris in 1969; three sons, Harold, Kenneth and Earl. Surviving are two daughters, Annabelle Kadlecek of Midway, and Ethel Bell of Malta; three brothers, Ross of Brushy Fork, Wilford of Deersville, and Forest of Shadyside; nine grandchildren; 16 great-grand­ children and two great-great- grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Toothman Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Dar­ ryl McVay officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. WendellWendell HarrisR. Harr^s/^lo,

formerly of 3811 Highland Ave., Shadyside, died this morning in Bell Nursing Home, Mor­ ristown. He was bom Jan. 25, 1904, a son of the late Harry G. and Annie Thomas Harris. A retired miner of Rail and River Mining Co., he was a mmeber of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church, Shadyside. _ . Preceding - him in death was his wife, Cora Wagner Harris, on Oct. 24,1972. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Ault of Pittsburgh; a sister, Mrs. Bess Niemic of Shadyside; three grandchildren and four great­ grandchildren. There will be no visitation. Services and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Ar­ rangements were made by the Walter C. Bauknecht and Son Funeral Home. HARRIS, Wilbur Giffen, 95, a long-time resident of Wheel­ ing, W.Va., died Tuesday, March 8, 2005 in Shipley Manor Health Center, Wilmington, Del. Mr. Harris was born in Ohio County, W.Va., January 23, 1910, the son of the late Samuel Slonaker and Carrie Thornburg Harris. He served in the United States Navy during World War II seeing action in the.South Pacific. He was a department manager when he retired from Sears in 1970 after more than 30 years of service. He and his wife, Katherine, who preceded him in death in 1994, moved to Odenton, Md. in 1990 and then to Wilmington in 1991. Mr. Harris was a former mem­ ber of the Elks Club and the American Legion Post in Wheel- \n addition to his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Kenneth and Curtis. Surviving are two daughters and two sons-in-law, Sylvia Kay and Thomas Cotton of Edgewater, Md., and Nola Jule and William Chaddock of Chadds Ford, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Bonar of Florida and Mrs. Martha Cot- tner of Ohio; six grandchildren; twelve great- grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews in the Wheeling area. Chandler Funeral Home and Crematory, Wilmington, Del., is in charge of the arrangements. A memorial service will be held in Wheeling at a date to yet to be determined. Condolences online to www.chandlerfunerhome.com. Wilford Harris Wilford £. Harris, 97, Cadiz, died Monday, May 19, at Harrison Community Hospital, Cadiz. He was born May 6, 1906 in Belmont, Ohio a son of the late John Wesley and Merinda Bonifant Harris. He was a retired employee of the Harrison County Highway Department, a farmer, a former member of the Harrison County Farm Bureau and was Protestant by faith. He was preceded in death in addition to his parents, by his wife, Amanda Adeline LaPorte Harris in 1975; a son Wilford LeRoy Harris; 2 daughters; Esther Lechendro and Jean Taggart; 4 brothers: Webster, Forrest, Ross, and Wilbur; and a sister, Ethel Haines. He is survived by a son, Charles Harris and his wife Tammy of Cadiz; 2 daughters: Phyllis Parrish and Pam Tenley and her husband Paul all of Cadiz; 15 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Calling hours are Wednesday, May 21, 2-4 and 7-9 at Clark- Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz where services will be held, Thursday, May 22, at 2 p.m.j with Rev. Paul Hamilton officiat-' ing. Burial follows at Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio. The memorial guestbook may be signed at www.clark-kirk- land.com. WILLARD HARRIS Willard “Ray” Harris, 86, of Tiltonsville, OH died Friday, November 28, 2014 at Wheeling Hospital. He was born June 10, 1928 in Tiltonsville, OH to the late Ulyssis and Emma Simpson Hams. Ray was a carpenter by trade and an electrician with the IBEW Local 141 out of Wheeling, WV.He was an army veteran, a long time member of the Grace Presbyterian Church in Martins Ferry, OH and he had a passion for golfing. In addition to his parents, Ray was preceded by his wife, Geneva Senatore Harris on February 5, 2009; four brothers, Paul (Audrey), Kelsie (June), Leslie (Jerry) and Clifford (Martha) Harris; five sis­ ters, Gertrude (John) Flanigan, Othella (Vern) Finney, Gladys (Pete) Jennings, Martha (Carl) Knutsen, ThelmafAvery) Frye. ^7 C— He is survived by a Theresadaughter, (Thomas) Phillips of Tiltonsville, OH, three grandchildren, Brian Zinko, Brittany (Chris) Wick, Thomas Phillips and Brandi DeMoss; six great- grand­ children Jailynn, Connor, I Noah, Bentlee, Nevach and 1 Teagan. Friends will be received to pay tribute to Ray and celebrate his life on Monday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. and Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. at the Borkoski Funeral Home, Tiltonsville, where services will be con­ ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. Minister Rev. Wm. Webster officiating. Burial in Upland Cemetery, Yorkville. Full military honors will be conducted at 12:45 p.m. by the Belmont County Council of the VFW at the funeral home. William D. Harris Monroe County Common j'eas Judge Honorable, William D. Harris, 63, of ^7134 State Route 26, Woodsfield/ Ohio, died Monday, February 6, 2006 in Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, West Virginia, following a brief illness. He was born in Mendota, Illinois on December 3, 1942, the son of the late Jack Walter and Virginia Brouddus Harris. He was a graduate of the Cleveland State University/ Cleveland Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio, where he received his Juris Doctorate Degree; received his B.A. Degree from Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio; received a Certified Public Accounting Degree from the University of Illinois; received a Masters | Degree in Business from Cleveland State University; and also received a Master of Arts Degree in History. He was a U.S. Army Ranger in the Vietnam War. He was a Dive Master and member of the Dive Masters Association; a member of the Monroe Lodge No. 189 F.&A.M., Woodsfield; and was also a 33rd degree Mason; a member of the V.F.W. Post 5303, Woodsfield: lifetime member of the American Legion Woodsfield Post 87 and Beallsville Post 768; member of the Ohio State Bar Association and Monroe County Bar Association; mem­ ber of the Ohio Judicial College of Judges; a former Treasurer of the American Quarter Horse Association; and also a member of the Belmont Hills Country Club, St. Clairsville, Ohio. He was a long distance sailor and cow­ boy. Surviving are his wife, Sandra Ward Harris, whom he married on September 1, 1992; one son, William Harris and his partner, Ken Esry, of Lakewood, Ohio; one daugh­ ter, Kerri (Henry) Farmer of Newbury, Ohio; six sisters-in- law, Judy (Howard) Andexler of Bedford, Ohio, Sharon (Richard) Reffner of Bedford, Pam (Steve) Melvin of Macedonia, Ohio. Debby (Harry) Gardner of Northfield, Ohio, Holly (Jim) Rybak of Twinsburg, Ohio and Cjndy (Al) Barbato of Marana, Arizona; and one brother-in- law, William (Diana) Ward of Peoria, Arizona. A ceremony of respect in honor of Judge Harris’ life and contribution to Monroe County will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, February 1 1, 2006 at Swiss Hills Vocational School, 46601 State Route 78 East, Woodsfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Monroe County Dog Pound, 47137 State Route 26, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Watters Funeral Home, 37501 State Route 78 West, Woodsfield Ohio. (740) 472-1440. William Harris William Harris, 75, Woods Road, Bridgeport, died Saturday Jjme-UV2QaQ at Trinity Hospital West, Steubenville. He was born Aug. 11, 1924 in Steubenville, a son of John William and Mayme Wilda Hough Harris. He was a retired employee of Phillips Stamping, Wheeling, an Army 1 7th Airborne Paratrooper veteran of World War II, a member of Disabled American Veterans, Bellaire, VFW, and the Seeing Hand Association. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sons, James and John Rhodes; a brother, Robert Harris. Surviving are a son, William J. Harris of Bridgeport; a stepson, Robert E. Rhodes of Moundsvillc; a stepdaughter, Emma Lee Kumer of Frederick, Md.; 16 grandchil­ dren; several great-grandchildren. Friends will be received Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside, where services will be held Thursday at 1 i p.m. Burial follows in Linwood Cemetery, Blaine. Belmont County Council Veteran of Foreign Wars will hold military graveside ser- vices. _____ William E. Harris, 78, Martins Ferry, died Monday at the Mar­ tins Ferry Hospital. He was born in Weston, W. Va., on Oct. 1, 1839 and had lived in Martins Ferry for 43 years. A member of the Bridgeport Eagles and retired since 1953, he is survived by his wife, Grace Johnson Harris, seven daughters, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. George Bruey, Mrs. Robert Bell, all of Martins Ferry; Miss Sarah Louise, ElMonge, Calif; • Mrs. Charles Birch and Mrs. Ed­ ward Wilson, Dillonvale; three sons, James and Frank, Maynard; and Joseph, Piney Fork; and 35 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held this morning, Thursday, at 10 a.m. from the Heslop Funeral Home in Martins Ferry with the Rev. Darrell Carney officiating. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. b HARRIS, Dr. William G., M.D., 87 of Colerain, Ohio, for­ merly of Bridgeport, Martins Ferry, and Shreveport, La.died Wednesday, April 17, 2002, in hlS liuuic. " ” He was bom July 31, 1914, in Martins Ferry, Ohio, a son of the late William and Edna Gould Harris. Dr. Harris was a 1939 gradu­ ate of George Washington University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C. He served in the U.S. Army Medical Corp dur­ ing World War II, completed his residency in Anesthesiology at Ohio State University and prac­ ticed at Martins Ferry Hospital, Marrero, La., Dayton and retired from medicine in Shreveport, La. He was a member of $>t. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Martins Ferry. Dr. Harris served with the U.S. Army 2nd Infantry Division where he landed on Omaha Beach at D+1 and completed his tour of duty in 1945 in Czechoslovakia having been awarded a Purple Heart and the Silver and Bronze Stars. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Beryl Campbell-Hams and a sister, Goldie I. Harris Mader. Surviving are four sons, William G. Harris, II of Colerain, John A. Harris of Jonesboro, La., Larry C. Bratton of Moundsvilie and Donald D. Bratton of Gulfport, Miss.; three cousins, Suzanne Gould Vickers, Margaret Roberts Vankirk and Mary Jane Roberts; and two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut and Fifth, Martins Ferry, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, where services willa .,beat 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2002, with the Rev. James Sine officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove with lull military graveside honors by Belmont County American gion. Memorial contributions mav be made to Valley Hospice or the American Heart Association. WaMaam Hams / Oflf&v ici Vo* William J. Harris, 84, Smith- field, formerly of Bridgeport, died Friday at the Ohio Valley Hospital, Steubenville. He was born at Shawnee, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1887, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. He was a Presbyterian by faith and a retired miner. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gladys Tittle Harris, in 1941. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Beverly Arno, Glencoe, Mrs. Claudie Heim of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Florine Bowers of Canton, two sons, Rex of Los Angeles, Calif., Ronald of Garden Cove, Calif., 20 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. A son, William J., died in 1955. Funeral services were held Monday in Bridgeport with burial in Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport. HARRISON, Billy Eugene “Bill,” 62, of Reader, W.Va., died Monday, April 29, 2003, at the Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, W.Va. I He was a member of the ' Church of Christ, Reader, W.Va. He retired from the Venco Plant, Moundsville, W.Va. Bill, was also c*nember_orthe ShortLint^ Lions Club, the-Pine Grove Sportsman Club, a Democrat Committeeman, the former Pres­ ident at Venco Union for the Moundsville Plant and he loved to fish and hunt. He was preceded in death by his parents. Bride and Zelma Bland Harrison; and a brother, Francis. Surviving are his wife, Louisa Morris Harrison; three sons, Donnie and his wife, Tina, of Pine Grove, Roger of Paden City and Kevin and his fiancee, Penny Higgins, of Paden City; a daughter, Regina Lemley and her husband, Pete, of Reader, W.Va.; two brothers, David of Smithfield, W.Va., and Robert of Reader, W.Va.; five sisters, Betty Streets and Geraldine Bas­ sett, both of Piney, Linda Tyler of Saxdis,_pjiio, Dolly Story of Hannibal, phio, and June Salis­ bury of Pennsylvania; his moth- er-in-law, Gladys Morris of Reader, W.Va.; four grandchil­ dren, Jackie, Donnie, Kayla and Ryan; several nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-9 p.m. Wednesday at Palmer Funeral Home, Pine Grove, W.Va. Ser­ vices will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Church of Christ, Pine Grove. Interment in Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Pine Grove; HARRISON, Doldridge M. Sr., 80, of Wheeling, W.Va., died Tuesday, November 14, 2006 in Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. Doldridge was bom October 12, 1926 in McDowell County, W,Va„ a son of the late Steve and Ora (Martle) Meggison Harrison Crutchfield. He was an Apostolic by faith; a US Army Veteran; and a member of the American Legion, Post 89, Wheeling. In addition to his parents, Doldridge was preceded in death by "two sons, Richard E. Taylor and Juan Hopkins; two brothers, Samuel and Nathaniel; and three sisters, Elsie Ledford, Felton Williams and Easter Pitts. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy (Brown) Harrison; seven children, Almedia A. Webb of Wheeling, Eartha L. Smith and her husband, Edward Smith, of St. Clairsville, Tonya M. Harrison, Donnelle R. Harri­ son and her significant other, James E. Rainbow, Jacquetta L. Harrison, Tayvan B. Hopkins and his wife, Blanche Hopkins, and Doldridge M. Harrison, Jr, all of Wheeling; four sisters, Christine Moore of Detroit, Mil­ dred Lucas of Columbus, Bar­ bara Wallace of Wheeling and Delores Parker of Maryland; a brother, Chester Crutchfield of Wheeling; numerous grandchil­ dren and great-grandchild ren; and a host of nephews, nieces and friends. Friends will be received from 6-9 p.m. Friday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff. Street, Wheeling, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, November 18, 2006, with the Pastor Juanita Bledsoe officiating. Interment will be in Green­ wood Cemetery, Wheeling. HARRISON, Dorothy Rosetta, 80, of Twin- beech Road, Bridgeport, Ohio, formerly of Wheel­ ing, died Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at home sur­ rounded by her family. Dorothy was born in Wheeling. July 6, 1929, the daughter of the late Walter and Mary Eliza­ beth (James) Brown. Dorothy was a member of St. Joseph’s Cathedral and a homemaker. In addition to fier par­ ents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Doldridge McKinley Har­ rison on November I I, 2006; two sons, Richard E. Taylor and Juan W. Hopkins; three brothers, and four sisters. Dorothy is survived by her children, Almedia A. Webb, Tonya M. Harri­ son, Tayvan B. Hopkins, Donnell Rhonda Harrison, Eartha L. Smith, Doldridge M. Harrison, Jr., Jacquetta L. Harrison; a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great- great-grandchildren" and one great-great-great- granddaughter; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling on Friday from 5-8 p.m. where services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. with Bishop Juani­ ta Bledsoe officiating. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery, Wheeling. Memorial contributions in Dorothy’s memory may be made to the Laughlin Memorial Chapel, 129 - I 8th St., Wheeling, WV, 26003. Jean H. Harrison Jean H. Harrison, 88, 310 Wash­ ington St., Bamesville, died Sun=_ .dav, Nov. 19. 2000 at her resi­ dence. She was born June 10, 1912 in Bethesda, a daughter of the late Evard L. and Lillian (Barnes) Wiesler. She was a dental assistant for 58 years for Dr. White, Dr. McClure and Dr. Chervenick of Bamesville, a member of Lilac Twig of Bamesville Hospital and the Wednesday Night Bridge Club. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Ralph S. Harrison; a daugh­ ter, Norma Hickenbottom; a broth­ er, James Hoge; a nephew, Robert Hoge. Surviving are three grandchil- ' dren, Carla Hendershot of : Powhatan, David Hickenbottom of : Bamesville, Jim Hickenbottom of ; Bamesville; a son-in-law, John Hickenbottom of Bamesville; a great-granddaughter, Cassie Hen­ dershot of Powhatan; two ; nephews, James Hoge of Michigan and David Hoge of Oklahoma; two nieces, Cheryl Bratcher of Michi­ gan and Sue Hoge of Michigan. Friends will be received today, 5 to 9 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly- Milburn Funeral Home, 319 N. Chestnut St., Bamesville, where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. John Jackson officiating. Burial follows in Ebenezer Cemetery, Bethesda. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Guernsey County or Leukemia Society of America. HARRISON, Leona Mae Schafer, 87, of Ross Street, New Martinsville, died Saturday, September 26, 2009, in Woodsfield Nursing & Rehabilitation, Woodsfield. She was born January 16, 1922, in Warwood, W.Va., the daughter of the late Frank and Grace Suter Schafer. Leona was a retired Federal Employee for the VA Hospital in Butler, Pa., where she worked as a sec­ retary in the dental clinic; she was a member of the D.A.R., the Monroe County Genealogy Society, United Methodist Women of Hannibal, and the Hannibal United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Harrison, a brother, Franklin Schafer; and an uncle, Delbert Suter. Survivors include two brothers, Chester (Freda) Schafer of Powhatan Point, Ohio and Francis Schafer of S.C.; and several nieces and nephews. Family will receive I friends on Tuesday from 2- 4 and 6-8 p.m. at Grisell Funeral Home & Crematory, 125 Clarinda Drive, Clarington, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Hannibal' United Methodist Church, 52732 State Route 536, Hannibal, OH with the Rev. Richard Wilson officiating. Interment in Mt. Vernon Cemetery, Clarington, Ohio. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to American Cancer Society, 122 S. High St. Morgantown, WV 26501. Myurrel Harrison MyurrelM Harrison, 87, for­ merly of Wayne L. Hays Apart­ ments, Flushing died Sunday March 2171229 in SunseTHeaTm Care Center, Adena. She was bom Sept. 16, 1911, in Wellston, Ohio, a daughter of the late Marion and Addi Phillips McPheters. She was a member of the Christ­ ian Missionary Alliance Church of Flushing. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus­ band, Benjamin; four brothers and six sisters. Surviving are three sons, Forrest of Zanesville, Kenneth Wayne of Jacksonville, Fla. and David of Barnesville; two daughters, Car­ olyn Brown of Flushing, Mary Lou Roe of Somerton; seven grandchil­ dren. 10 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the Warren Funeral Home, Flushing, Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m., with Pastor Jack McKimmie officiating. Burial follows in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. HARRISON, Olivia E„ 80, resident of Wheeling, WV, died Saturday, August 15, 2009 at home. She was born October 7, 1 928, in Wheeling, the daughter of the late Seaburn and Daisy Gilstrap Harri­ son. Olivia was a retired exec­ utive secretary with AEP, Wheeling, and a member of the Warwood Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Robert (Bob) Harrison. Olivia is survived by her sister-in-law, Loretia J. Har­ rison of Wheeling; her nephews, Robert A. Harri­ son and Guy E. Harrison of Albuquerque, New Mexico. , She also leaves behind her i loving caregivers Kay. Christy, Tina, Lisa, Mary, and Lori. Kay wishes to thank all of these compassionate, dedicated women for having made Olivia’s final years on earth a time of peace and comfort. Kay also thanks Tender Loving Care Hospice for their exceptional care and immeasurable support. Friends will be received Tuesday from 10 a.m. until time of services at 11:30 a.m. at the Kepner Funeral Home, Burke Chapel, 2101 Warwood Avenue, Wheel­ ing, with Rev. David Bruce officiating. ! Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Gardens, Wheeling. Memorial contributions may be made to Tender Loving Care Hospice, 1231 Warwood Avenue, Wheel­ ing, WV -26003, or to the Children’s Home of Wheel­ ing, One Orchard Road^ Wheelimr WV 96003____J Roxanne Harrison Roxanne J. (Myers) Harrison, 71, of Indiana Street, Martins Ferry, Ohio, died Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. She was born Sept. 4, 1933 in Elwood City, Pa., a daughter of the late L. Bruce and Helen (Steel) Myers. She was a retired bank teller at Sky Bank of Martins Ferry. Roxanne was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Martins Ferry where she was the treasurer of the Deacons, in the Hand Bell Choir, and involved with the ministry of comfort to the shut-ins. She was also a member of Gamma Chapter of Alpha Pi Sigma Sorority and was a Past Supreme President of the ! national sorority. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband John W. Harrison, a son Barry Alan Harrison and a daughter Janet Jo Harrison, and two brothers Richard “Dick” Myers and John “Jack” Myers. Surviving are two sons Jeffrey J. Harrison of Byesville, Ohio, and Thomas L Harrison and his wife Patricia of Avon, Ohio, a brother William B. Myers and his wife Treva of Shadyside, Five grafidchildren: Kristen, Cheryl, John, Greg, and Nick Harrison, and a sister-in-law, Vivian Antosz and her husband Alexander of Martins Ferry. Friends will be received Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m., and Thursday, Dec. 2, 2004, from noon until time of services at 2 p.m., at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth, Martins Ferry, Ohio, with Rev. Dr. Bill N. Lawrence officiating. Burial follows in Riverview Cemetery, Martins Ferry. Alpha Pi Sigma sorority will hold services Wednesday, at 6:30 p.m., followed by Deacons of the church at 7 p.m., all in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Martins Ferry Community Room, c/o First Presbyterian Church, 400 Walnut St., Martins Ferry, OH 43935. Virginia Harrison Mrs. Virginia G. Harrison, 63 j N. Fourth St., Martins Ferry, | died Thursday, April 16, at her I home. J She was born in St. Clairs- | ville, July 24, 1905, a daughter I of the late John and Elva Da- , j vis Ault. She was a member of j the Martins Ferry First Met ho- I dist Church and was Deputy Re- i gistrar of State Auto and Driver | ) Licenses. She was preceded in I j death by her husband, Leslie j ! G. Harrison on April 8, 1966. Surviing are one son, .John , and a daughter, Mrs. Alex (Viv- | ! ian) Antosz, both of Martins Fer- j ' ry, four grandchildren and one j brother, Amos Ault of Martins Ferry. Funeral, services were held I Saturday at.Martins Ferry with ' Rev. Doran Garey officiat­ ing. Burial was in Union Ceme­ tery, St. Clairsville. HARRISON, William Forde “Bill,” Jr., 62, of For­ est Drive, Wellsburg, W.Va., died January 30, 2006 in Weirton Medical Center, Weir- ton, W.Va. Visitation Wednesday, Feb­ ruary 1, 2006 from 3-5 and 7- 9 p.m. at the Reasner Funeral Home, 1515 Charles Street, Wellsburg. Funeral Liturgy with Mass Thursday, February 2, 2006 at 10 a.m. at St. John the Evange­ list Catholic Church, Wells­ burg with Rev. Vincent Joseph, St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, as celebrant. Interment in St. John Ceme­ tery, Colliers, W.Va. Ex-Owner Of Restaurants DJfisaW03^ Hairy Milford “Pete” Harrold, of Westerville, Ohio, formerly, of St. Clairsvillc, died Friday in the Sun- bury Nursing Home, Sunbury, Ohio. He was 103. . He was bom April 4, 1889, in Maynard, a son of the late Benjamin and Ella Bethel Harrold. Harrold, who was owner of the former Chatter Box restaurants in St. Clairsvillc and Hollywood, Calif., also was a retired coal miner and a Methodist. . J .... He was preceded in death by his first wife, Alfrcda Pugh Harrold; his second wife, Margaret Evans Har­ rold; a daughter, Evalyn Ringer; three sisters, Lorcna Watson, Esther Murphy and Hallie Zeycr. Surviving arc three grandchildren, Michael Ringer of Moundsville, David and Jcannie Ringer, both of Lansing, five great-grandchildren; and a nephew, Dr. James Matson, with whom he resided. Friends received from n a.m. Monday until time of services at: 1 p.m. at Beck Funeral Home, M. Clairsville. Interment in Union Cem­ etery, St. Clairsville. Memorial contributions may dc i made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation or the American Cancer Society. J Margaret Harrold HARROLD, Margaret Evans, 96, of Worthington, Ohio, died Saturday at the home of her nephew, Dr. James Evans Matson of Worthington. She was a Methodist. She was preceded in death by a stepdaughter, Evelyn Ringer, in September. Surviving are her husband, H. Milford “Pete,” Harrold; another nephew, David Evans of Bedford, Ohio; a niece, Jane Evans Auld of Kent, Ohio. Friends received at Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, from noon Wednesday until time of services at 1 p.m. Interment in Union Cemetery, St. Clairsville. HARSAN, Helen Patri­ cia (Gosztyla,) 90, of Ben- wood, W.Va., beloved wife, daughter, mother, grand­ mother and great-grand mother, died peacefully Tuesday, October 14, 2008, in Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital, Wheeling, with her daughter and son by her side. Helen was born February 4, 1 9 1 8, in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Joseph P. and Anna (Borak) Gosztyla. She was a member of St. Johns Catholic Church, Ben- wood; the Rosary Altar Soci­ ety at St. Johns; the Catholic Daughters of America; and the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a former employee of Wheeling Stamping; and enjoyed gar­ dening. In addition to her parents, Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph P. Harsan; two brothers, Frank and Walter Gosztyla; and a sister-in-law, Mary Harsan Zilka. Helen is survived by her son, John “Jack” Harsan of Wheeling/Benwood; her daughter, Jolene Petras of Broomall, Pa.; four sisters, Nellie Yourkovich, Mary Tysko and Virginia Ryan, all of Wheeling, and Josephine Stephens of Scottsdale, Ariz.; four grandchildren, Lori Ann Carano (Bill) of Broomall, Pa., Richard Petras, II (Dorraine) of Santa Clarita, Calif., Ronald Petras (Kristina) of Coatesville, Pa., and Randall Petras (Debra) of Douglassville, Pa.; 1 1 great grandchildren, Richard III, Katie, Julia and Michael Petras, Billy and Krista Carano, Anthony, Steven, Robert and Joseph Petras, and R.J. Petras; and several loving nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from and 2-4 and 6-9 p.m., Friday at Allmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling, where a Vigil service will be held at 3 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, October 18, 2008 at St. Johns Catholic Church, Benwood, with the Rev. Joseph Hayden, S.J. as celebrant. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery l Wheeling______Henrietta H W3SSj>' Henrietta Inglej'HOTSch, 88, a resident of 62370 Tacoma Rd., Barnesville, and a former resi­ dent of Ardmore, Pa., died at her home Monday evening. She was born Nov. 1, 1896 in Ardmore, a daughter of the late Vivian and Henrietta Newell Ingle. : She was a member of the St. ( Paul’s Lutheran Church at Ardmore, Pa. She was preceded in death by her husband, William, a son , William, and a daughter Joan Rose Haug. Surviving are a daughter, 1 Mrs. Richard (Lois) Phillips of Barnesville; five grandchildren ; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be at the Chadwick Funeral Home, ! Ardmore, Pa., Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and burial will follow in the church cemetery. Local arrangements in charge of Campbell-Plumly Funeral Home, Barnesville. Memorial contributions may be made the Lutheran World j Hunger Appeal, c-o Christ the King Lutheran Church, St. Clairsville, Ohio. HAKSH7BessiH?lizaD® Moran, 97, of Wheeling, W.Va., passed away Wednes­ day, April 28, 2004 in the Good Shepherd Nursing Home, Wheeling. She was born August 18, 1906 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Sam and Mary McGary Moran. ' Bessie was a former designer for the former Wheeling Tile Company, Wheeling and a I member of the Hope United 1 Methodist Church of Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ellsworth Henry Harsh, who passed away in August 1977; a brother, Samuel Moran; and a sister, Stella Ritchea. Surviving are aa daughter, Betty Morgan of Vienna, W.Va.; two sisters, Mary Alt­ man of Wheeling and Mildred Harsh, also of Wheeling; two grandchildren; five great­ grandchildren; a great-great­ grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, April i 30, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Streets, South Wheeling where services will be held at 10 a.m. Satur­ day, May 1, 2004 with the Rev. Cheryl Boggs officiating. Interment in Mt. View Ceme­ tery, Dallas, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hope United Methodist Church, 99 Valley Blvd., Wheeling, WV 26003. HARSH, Janies Ronald, 57, of RD 1, Dallas, W.Va., died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004 in the 1 Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, W.Va. He was bom Nov. 8, 1946 in • Wheeling, the son of Mildred J. Moran Harsh of Wheeling and the late James Russell Harsh. Mr. Harsh was a former elec­ trician with IBEW 141; an Army veteran of the Vietnam War; and a Protestant by faith. He was also a member of the Taylorstown Legion Post 0907, Taylorstown, Pa. In addition to his mother, Jim is survived by his wife, Denise Cunningham Harsh; four sons, Gregory Harsh of Wheeling, Christopher Biery of Columbus, Ohio, Henry P. Harsh and James R. Harsh, both of Dallas, W.Va.; three step-daughters, Sarah Pre­ ston and her husband, Troy, of Langeloth, Pa., Jennifer Watson of Wheeling and Belinda Warner and her husband, Gayle, of Washington, Pa.: a sister, Nancy Edgell and her husband, James, of Wheeling; five grandchildren, Ian Preston, Sarah Preston, Jacob Porter, J.J. Thomas and Dalton Watson; several nieces and nephews; and several aunts. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004 at the Kepner Funeral Home, 166 Kruger Street, Elm Grove, Wheeling where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 27, 2004 with the Rev. Cheryl Boggs officiating. Inter­ ment will be held at the conven­ ience of the family. Personal condolences may be | offered to the family at www.kepneifuneral.com. HARSH, Sara E. Craw­ ford, 88, of Steubenville, Ohio, passed away Tuesday evening, November 7, 2006 at home, with family at her side. She was born February 28, 1918 in Tiltonsville, Ohio, the daughter of the late Peter Joseph and Laura (Cusick) McDermott. Sara was a member of First Westminster Presbyterian Church. She graduated Saluta- torian of the 1936 class of Warren Consolidated High School. She worked as a wait­ ress for over 40 years in Mar­ tins Ferry, Tiltonsville and Steubenville. She was a proud Big Red Football booster, who attended every game and cheered on her boys to their many victories. Sara was preceded in death by her first husband, Sheldon William Crawford; two daugh­ ters, Patricia (Crawford) Kenefick and Sara E. (Craw­ ford) Watson; 'second husband, Lawrence Evans Harsh; grand­ son, John T. Kenefick; and brother, John McDermott. She was the proud parent of seven children, two daughters, JoAnn Crawford and Melanie Crawford (Greg) DiCarlo; three sons, Peter Joseph (Deb) Crawford, Sheldon William (Shelia) Crawford, and John Robert Crawford; 19 grand­ children, Chuck Gault, Char­ lene O’Mai- ley, Richard O’Malley, Pamela O’Malley, Patty Green, Charles O’Mal­ ley, Michael Crawford, Michelle Spencer, Dale Kenefick, Todd Elliott, Kim Me- Knight, Jon Jay Crawford, Jade Crawford, Michael Lamb, Alysha Watson, Danielle DiCarlo, Dominic DiCarlo and Deanna DiCarlo; 25 great­ grandchild- ren; and four great great- grandchildren; also sur­ viving is a sister, Dorothy Beauty. Friends may call at the Dun- lope-Shorac Funeral Home, Wintersville on Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. Robert Shearer officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to First Westminster Presbyterian Church. ______inn n?£H’Wllllanl M- (Morg), If®, Graysvillc, Pa., R.D71, amd Monday, January 31, 2005, n l 0 a,m- *n the Southmont Presbyterian Senior Care, Wash­ ington, Pa. He was born, October 24, *904 m Majorsville, W.Va., the son of the late William Arthur and Delia Milliken Harsh, and had been a resident of Morris Two since 1957. F I Mr- Marsh was a member of the Salem Methodist Church. He enjoyed baseball, reading, and civil war history. He and his parents' owned and operated the former Harsh and Clutter General Store in Majorsville. His parents were among the first to own an automo­ bile in the Majorsville area. Mr. Marsh was a former Morris Twp., Greene County supervisor and transported livestock for area farmers for several years. He was a self-employed dairy farmer and raised beef cattle as long as his health permitted. He was married to Feme Whiteman Harsh who died on January 14, 1990. Deceased in addition to his wife, are one daughter, Myra Frank; one brother, William Ray Harsh, who died in infancy and two sisters, Nellie Clutter and Faiiy Clutter. He was the last of his immediate family. Surviving are one son, William A. Harsh of Graysville, with whom he shared a home; one daughter, Jane, wife of Lemoyne Earliwine of Triadelphia, W.Va.; three grandsons, Timothy Harsh, Gary and Robert Earliwine; one granddaughter, Jo Earliwine; four great-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 5-9 p.m. on Wednesday in the Rush Funeral Home, Inc., Rogersville, Pa, where funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 3, 2005 with Pastor Ted A. Boggs, officiating. Interment will Follow in the Mt. View Cemetery, Dallas, W.Va. The family requests no floral tributes and memorial contribu­ tions may be made to the charity ; of your choice. Family and friends may view the obituary; send condolences and flowers at www.rushfuneral- homeinc.com. HARSHMAN, Donald E., 76, of Wheeling, WV, died Wednesday, May 7, 2008'in East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry. OH. He was born Feb. 29. 1932 in Wheeling, a son of the late Claude E. Harshman, Sr. and Sarah E. (Skinner) Harshman. He was retired from the former Valley Camp Coal Company and worked part- time for the Wheeling News Register, Wheeling. Don was a member of the"Benwood American Legion Post 46 and was a veteran of the U. S. Army. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Caroline (Krupinski) Harshman; his second wife, Margaret (Penvose) Harshman; a step­ son, Jimmy McCulley, and two brothers, Larry Harshman and Claude Harshman, Jr. Surviving are a son, Don (Linda) Harshman of Wheeling; two daughters, Tammy (Dale “Pat”) Kinnan of Marlins Ferry and Vickie Davis Harshman of Wheeling; a daughter-in-law, Roxanne McCulley of Benwood, WV; a sister, Mary Curry of OH; nine grandchildren, Victoria Burkhart, Justin Villani, Patrick Kinnan. Joey, Cody, and Josh Davis, Katie, Melissa and Brian McCulley and three great-grandchil­ dren, London "Pearson, Braden Burkhart, and Lala McCulley. Friends will be received Thursday 6-9 p.m. and Friday, May 9, 2008, from 1 1a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. at the Heslop Funeral Home, Walnut at Fifth. Martins Ferry, OH, where the Rev. William O. Webster will officiate. Interment in Parkview Memorial Gardens, iWheeling. HARSHMAN, Margaret “Margie” Ann Mackey, 66, of Jacob Street, South YVhceling, W.Va., died Thursday, Feb. 27, 2003, in Wheeling Hospital. She was bom May 21, 1936 in Powhatan, Ohio, a daughter of the late Katherine Pappa." Mrs. Harshman was the owner and operator of L’Orien- tale and a member of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, James L. McCulley in 1995. Surviving are her husband, Donald Harshman Sr.; a daugh­ ter-in-law, Roxzann McCulley; a grandson, Brian McCulley; two granddaughters, Katie McCulley and Melissa McCul­ ley; a great-granddaughter, Lala Johnson, all of Benwood, W.Va.; a step daughter, Tammy Kinnan and her husband, Pat, and a step grandson, Justin Vil- lani, all of Martins Ferry, Ohio; a step daughter, Vickie Davis; a step son, Donald Harshman Jr. and his wife, Linda, all of Wheeling; step granddaughter, Victoria Harshman; and a step great-granddaughter, London Prescott, both of Arizona. Friends will be received from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, March 2, 2003 at Kepner Funeral Home, 36th and Jacob Street, South Wheeling. There will be a vigil service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday evening with Brother David Cooney officiat­ ing. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 3, 2003 St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. Interment in Mt. Calvary Ceme­ tery, Wheeling. Personal condolences may be made to the family at www.kep- nerfuneral.com.