Obituaries “C”

This index of typed obituaries range in dates from 1902 – 2011 and was compiled by David Parsons, who wished it to be shared on ‘The Lawrence Register’ website.

FThese obituaries are persons associated with descendants of the Lawrence County, Ohio Hardesty/Lake Atlas family trees and were typed exactly as they were first published in the newspapers. Most of the newspapers are from Ironton, Ohio, Huntington, WV, Gallipolis, Ohio, and Point Pleasant, WV. Even though this is not a complete list, it is important material for the genealogist.

Calhoun Sylvia A 1980 Point Pleasant Register – (Friday, October 31, 1980)   Sylvia Ann Calhoun, 73, Gallipolis Ferry, died this morning in Pleasant Valley Hospital following a long illness. She was formerly employed with Snow Brothers of Chicago, Ill. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Louise Moore, Jacksonville, Fla. She was preceded in death by her parents, John M. and Louise Siders Calhoun, a brother, John and sister, Esther. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, 2 p.m. at Stevens Funeral Home with the Rev. George Jones officiating. Burial will follow in the Calhoun Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after 7 p.m Saturday.
Callicoat Clovis L 1978 Springfield News Sunday – (Sunday, March 19, 1978)   Clovis L. Callicoat, 72, 307 Roseland E., died in St. John’s Nursing and Convalescing Home at 7:30 am Saturday. He was born September 1, 1905, in Lawrence County, son of Cyrus C. and Hannah Baldwin Callicoat and had resided in Springfield for the past 52 years. He was a retired employee of the International Harvester Co., having retired in November 1967, after nearly 42 years of service. He was a member of the Hillside Ave. Church of God and a former member of Local 402 United Auto Workers. His wife (Virgie Capper) died January 2, 1978. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Yoder of Springfield; one son, Kenneth of Chicago; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Capper, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Hazel Kieffer and Mrs. Hattie Dinnen, all of Springfield; three brothers, Lester of Mechanicsburg and Raymond of Miamisburg and Cy of Springfield. His body was taken to Richards Memorial Home where friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Services will be conducted 1:30 pm Tuesday in the Hillside Ave. Church of God in charge of the Rev. George Reed, pastor. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery. His body will lay in state one hour prior to services.  
Callicoat George E 1975 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, April 21, 1975)   George E. Callicoat, 78, of Greasy Ridge, retired coal miner and farmer, died Saturday at his residence. He was a lifelong resident of the Greasy Ridge area and the son of the late Giles and Sarah Roach Callicoat and. His first wife, Bertha Dillon Callicoat, died in 1947, his second wife, Chloe Hall Riley Callicoat, preceded him in death in 1958. Surviving are three sons, Ormsby (Bill) Callicoat of Scottown, Bernard and George, Jr. of Willow Wood; two daughters, Diana Daniels of Proctorville and Erma Smithers of San Antonio, Texas.; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother, John of Waterloo; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Burd of Chesapeake. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at New Zion Baptist Church with Rev. Ben Pinson officiating. Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at Phillips Funeral Home from 6 to 10 a.m. Tuesday. The body will be taken to the Church one hour before services.
Callicoat Gussie Wilson 1961 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, October 15, 1961)   Mrs. Callicoat, 63, of Waterloo, died Friday at 4 p.m. at her home. She was born July July 28, 1898, in Lawrence County, a daughter of the late Welcome and Mary Ann Kelley Wilson. She was a member of Palestine Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Robert Callicoat, whom she married in 1918; eight daughters, Mrs. Jewel Cabana of Alexandria, Va., Mrs. Thelma Hopewell, Mrs. Virginia Weatherford and Mrs. Geraldine Wisenberger, all of Springfield, Oh., Mrs. Marlene Belville of Eureka, Oh.(just North of Crown City by Roller Dam), Mrs. Darlene Belville of Lecta, Ohio., and Mrs. Carol Smith of Brunswick, Maine; there are 11 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Audrey Wilson of Rock Camp; and a brother, Dennis Wilson of Geasy Ridge. The body is at Phillips Funeral Home. Friends may call at the residence at Waterloo after 2 p.m. today. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church. The Rev. Louis Callicoat and the Rev. Arnold Nichols will officiating and interment will be in New Zion Cemetery.
Callicoat James S 1943 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Wednesday, September 8, 1943)   James S. Callicoat, 71, known as Jimmy to his many friends, who resided in Mason townships all his life, died at the General Hospital at seven o’clock this morning.   He had been brought to the hospital for an operation which he underwent a week ago.   His wife, Mary E. Roach Callicoat (mother – died in 1928) died in 1942, (his wife is Sophronia Kingery and died in 1942).   He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Goldie Crawford and Mrs. Zenia Bennett, both of Scottown RFD, Mrs. Pearl Mannon of Huntington, Robert Callicoat of Rappsburg, this county, and Noah of Columbus.   One grandson, Howard Callicoat, who is in the U. S. Army, was reared in the Callicoat home.   Three brothers, Cyrus of St. Paris, Ohio, John of Porkadotte and William of Rappsburg survive as do five sisters, Mrs. Bessie Kingery of Gallipolis, Mrs. Rachel Dillon of Huntington, Mrs. Frona Henderson of South Point, Mrs. Mary Brumfield of Proctorville and Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Aid.   The body is at the Callicoat residence where friends may call after seven o’clock this evening.   Funeral services will be held at the New Zion Church Friday afternoon at two o’clock with Rev. S. J. Dillon officiating.   Burial will be made in New Zion Cemetery under direction of Phillips. Note by submitter- Obit for James Franklin lists the same son, daughters, brother and sisters and James S. but with different wifes’ names.
Callicoat Marjorie White 1978 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Wednesday, July 19,1978   Mrs. Owen (Marjorie) Callicoat, 69, of Rt. 5, South point, died Tuesday afternoon at Lawrence County General Hospital, following an extended illness.   She was born April 18, 1909 in Lawrence County, daughter of the late James W. and Bertha Mae Myers White, and had resided at Greasy Ridge most of her life. For 13 years she served as at Rappsburg.   She was of the Baptist faith.   In 1925 she was married to Owen Callicoat, who survives.   Additional survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Pauline) Stephens of  Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Schneider of Ironton; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Johnson of Mercerville, Ohio, Mrs. Della Massie of Ironton; three brothers, Ollie (Pete) White and Elmer White both of Ironton and Emery White of Scottown; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.   Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Friday at Phillips Funeral Home, with the Rev. Earl Sammonds officiating.   Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery.   Friends may call 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Callicoat Nannette Minor 1987 RONTON TRIBUNE – Sunday, Aug. 2, 1987   Nannette Callicoat, 68, of Route 1, Willow Wood, died at her residence Friday morning.   Mrs. Callicoat was born April 23, 1919, in Ona, W.Va., daughter of the late William Preston and Susan A. Duncan Minor.   She lived in the Greasy Ridge area since 1933 and was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.   She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Willard (Beulah) Ferris of  Proctorville; two sons, Fred Callicoat of North Ridgeville and Roger Callicoat of Parma; four sisters, Zamma Swann of Barboursville, W.Va., Vada Swann of Chesapeake, Thelma Pridemore of Flint, Michigan, and Louise Stump of Crown City; eight grandchildren; and 40 great grandchildren.   Mrs. Callicoat was the widow of Ogle Callicoat, who died June 4, 1974.   Also preceding her in death were one daughter, Sharon Callicoat; one son, George Preston Callicoat; 1 granddaughter; and seven brothers and sisters.   Funeral services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church by the Rev. Raymond Bragg.   Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.   Friends may call today from 6 to 9 p.m. at Phillips Funeral Home.   The body will lie in state for one-hour preceding services at the church.
Callicoat Ogle 1974 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Friday, September 20, 1974)   Ogle Callicoat, 70, a Lawrence County farmer, of Rt. 1, Willow Wood, died at 6:05 p.m. Tuesday in Lawrence County General Hospital after an illness of two years. A lifelong residence of Lawrence County, Mr. Callicoat was a son of the late George and Annie Dillon Callicoat and was a member of New Zion Baptist Church. Surviving are the widow, Nannette Minor Callicoat, whom he married in 1933; a daughter, Beulah Ferris of Scottown; two sons, Fred and Roger of Cleveland; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Nannie Stumbo of Scottown and Maddie Galloway of Rome; one brother, Owen of South Point. The body is at Phillips Funeral Home.
Callicoat Owen R 1986 The Herald Dispatch, Huntington, WV – (Thursday Feb. 13, 1986)   Owen R. Callicoat, 80, of Ironton, husband of Minnie Combs Callicoat, died Monday in McDonough (Ga.) Hospital.  He was a retired owner / operator of the former White and Callicoat Dodge of Ironton.  Also surviving are two daughters, Pauline Stephens of Trenton, Tenn. and Ruth Schneider of Ironton.  Funeral 1 P.M. tomorrow at Phillips Funeral Home; burial in Woodland Cemetery.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 P.M. today at the funeral home.  
Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, February 12, 1986)   Owen R. Callicoat, 80, of Ironton, died Monday in a McDonough, Ga., hospital. He was born December 10, 1905, in Lawrence County, a son of the late George W. and Anna Dillon Callicoat. He formerly owned and operated the White and Callicoat Dodge dealership in Ironton and several other car dealerships in the Ironton area. Callicoat was a member of the United Commercial Travelers and attended the Christ United Methodist Church. He lived in the Ironton area all his life. His first wife, Marjorie White Callicoat, preceded him in death in 1978. He is survived by his second wife Minnie Combs Callicoat, whom he married in 1983; two daughters, Pauline Stephens of Trenton, Tenn., and Ruth Schneider of Ironton; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 1 PM at Philips Funeral Home. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 6 to 9 PM Thursday.
Callicoat Sophronia Kingery 1942 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Tuesday, August 11, 1942   Mrs. Sophronia Ann Callicoat, age 68 years, wife of James Callicoat of Greasy Ridge, near Porkadotte, died at her home this morning at two o’clock following a year’s Illness.   She was born in this county, a daughter of John P. and Jane Kingery and was united in marriage to James Callicoat on May 28, 1893, six children being born to their union.   One son, John died in 1933.   Surviving her are her husband and five children, Noah Callicoat of Huntington, Robert of Rappsburg, Mrs. Pearl Mannon of Huntington, Mrs. Zenia Bennett, Mrs. Goldie Crawford, both of Scottown, three brothers and three sisters; Cal Kingery of Wilgus, Bob of Aid, Will of Gallipolis, Mrs. Martha Stevens of Wilgus, Mrs. Maggie Johnson of Waverly, Mrs. Nancy Stevens of Willow Wood.   She was a member of Big Springs Baptist Church for years. Friends may call at the residence after 6 p.m. today.   Services will be conducted in New Zion Church Thursday at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Dillon and Rev. Miller, with burial in New Zion cemetery directed by Phillips.
Callicoat Virgie Capper 1978 Springfield New Sun – (Tuesday, January 3, 1978)   Mrs. Virgie I. Callicoat, 69, of 305 Roseland E., died at 4:45 AM Monday in Community Hospital. He was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, May 5, 1908, a daughter of Thomas J. and Phoebe Capper. She had resided in Springfield the past 52 years and was a member of the Second Church of God. She is survived by her husband, Clovis; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Yoder of Springfield; a son, Kenneth of Chicago, Ill., six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Everett Capper of South Charleston and Charles Capper of Springfield. Her body was taken to Richards Memorial Home.
Callicoat W Robert 1984 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Tuesday, April 3, 1984   W. Robert Callicoat, 84, of Waterloo, died at 5 A.M. this morning in a nursing home in Springfield, Ohio. He was born Jan. 18, 1900, in Lawrence County, Ohio, a son of the late James F. and Sophronia Ann Kingery Callicoat. He spent his entire life in Lawrence County.  He was employed as a farmer and a coal miner and was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church.  He was preceded in death by his wife, Gussie Wilson, in 1961. Survivors include eight daughters, Jewell Cabana of  Pompano Beach, Fla., Thelma Hopewell of Springfield, Ohio, Virginia Weatherford of Springfield, Geraldine Wisemanberger of Springfield, Maureen Bellville of Crown City, Darling Bellville of Scottown, Eva Reece of Defiance, Ohio, and Carol Smith of Virginia Beach, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Zenia Bennett of Willow Wood and Mrs. Pearl Mannon of Apache Junction, Ariz.; several grandchildren; and several great grandchildren. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 A.M. Thursday in New Zion Cemetery by the Rev. James Cremeans. There will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the New Zion Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund in care of Clyde Bennett, Willow Wood, Ohio 45696. Phillips Funeral home in charge
Callicoat William B Jr 1980 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Thursday, January 3, 1980   William Bailey Callicoat, 91, of Ellsworth Ridge, Willow Wood, died at 11 o’clock yesterday evening at a daughters residence, Mrs. Thelma Wilson.   He was born May 28, 1888 in Porkadotte, a son of the late William and Elizabeth Roach Callicoat.   He spent all of his life in the Lawrence County area on Greasy Ridge where he was the farmer and was a member of the New Zion United Baptist Church.   He was preceded in death by his first wife, Pluma Capper in 1929; later married Blanche Wilson who also preceded him in death.   Survivors include three sons, Carter Callicoat of Columbus, Harold Callicoat of Marysville and Dale Callicoat of Ironton; six daughters, Mrs. Othella Dornon of Willow Wood, Mrs. Thelma Wilson, with whom he resided, Mrs. Rosalee Anderson of Marysville, Mrs. Phyllis Booth of New Jersey, Mrs. Olena Wilson of Pedro and Betty Jo Vinning of Delaware, Ohio; two step-children, Lona Hoover of Columbus and Garland Wilson of Ironton; 20 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Sunday at the Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. Carl Holderby and the Rev. Cleo Watson officiating.   Burial in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery.   Friends will be received at the funeral home between 6 and 10 p.m. Saturday.
Callicoat William B Sr 1941 Ironton Tribune – (Friday, December 12, 1941)   Wm. B. Callicoat – William B. Callicoat, 89 years old, of Polkadotte, Lawrence county, father of Mrs. Rachel Dillon of Huntington, died yesterday afternoon at his home. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at p.m. at the New Zion Church with the Rev. F.J. Dillon of Coal Grove, Ohio, officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetery. The body has been taker to the residence from Phillips FuneraI Home in Ironton. Mr. Callicoat was born February 5, 1852, on the homestead where he died. Seventy years ago he was married to Mary Elizabeth Roach of Mason Township, Ohio. Surviving are four other daughters, Mrs. Nancy Kingery of Gallipolis, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Brumfield of Kitts Hill, Ohio, Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Aid, and Mrs. Frona Henderson of South Point; four sons, James Callicoat of Scottown, John at home and Cyrus and William B. Callicoat, Jr. of Rappsburg, Ohio, a brother, Frank Callicoat of Scottown, and a daughter, Mrs. John (Rebecca?) Simpson of West Virginia.
Callicoat Wilma L 2008 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Jan 31, 2008)   WILMA L. CALLICOAT, 94, formerly of Scottown, widow of Alden Zimmerman and Henry Callicoat, died Jan. 25 at home in Riverview, Fla. Funeral service will be noon Monday, Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake. www.schneidergriffin.com.    
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, Feb 01, 2008)   WILMA L. CALLICOAT, 94, passed away January 25, 2008, at home in Riverview, Fla. Funeral services will be 1:30 p.m. Sunday, February 3, 2008, at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home with Minister Barry Kelley officiating. She will be buried beside her husband, Alden, in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Ohio, on Monday, February 4, 2008, at noon. Wilma was born January 11, 1914, in Scottown, Ohio. She came to St. Petersburg, Fla., 53 years ago. She was a faithful Christian and a member of the Church of Christ. Wilma was preceded in death by her parents, Perry and Lelieu Hesson; her husbands, Alden Zimmerman and Henry Callicoat; her brother, Marvin Hesson; and a daughter, Lila Zimmerman Godfrey. Survivors include two sons, Ermit W. Zimmerman of Fairburn, Ga., and Daniel D. Zimmerman of Fairborn, Ohio; a daughter, Donna G. Leighty of Riverview, Fla.; three stepchildren and their families; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; and a host of relatives and friends. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake. Condolences may be expressed at www.schneidergriffin.com.
Callison Betty J Deeds 2000 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, Oct 23, 2000) BETTY JUANITA DEEDS CALLISON, 70, of Huntington, widow of Vencil Lee Callison, died Sunday in St. Mary’s Hospital. She was a retired secretary and bookkeeper for Commercial Fire Protection Inc. Survivors include three daughters, Cynthia L. Callison of Huntington, Deborah C. Goat of Marysville, Ohio, and Sharon C. Gant of Knoxville, Tenn.; a sister, Nancy Barnett of Barboursville; and a brother, David Joseph Deeds of Wayne. Beard Mortuary is in charge of arrangements, which are incomplete.
Camp Carolyn Clark 1988 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Sunday, December 11, 1988)   Carolyn Camp, 65, of South Point died Saturday at St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington West Virginia. She was born September 24, 1923, in Wayne County, West Virginia, daughter of the late Preston and Georgia Murphy Clark. She was preceded in death by her husband, Granville Camp; one sister, Lou Hardy and one brother, Dewey Clark. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Horner Oma Keeney of  South Point  one son, Charles B. Camp of Cincinnati, for sisters, Ruby Eskew and Thelma Sullivan, both of Ceredo, West Virginia, Rosie Adams and Edna Eskew, both of Huntington and one brother, Roscoe Clark of Ceredo. Funeral services are 2 p.m. Monday at Schneider Funeral Home in Chesapeake and will be conducted by the Rev. Melvin Corder. Burial will be in Highland Memorial gardens.  Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Camp Granville 1984 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Tuesday, April 24, 1984)   Granville Camp, 72, of Chesapeake, died Monday in St. Mary’s Hospital. He was born October 28, 1911 in Mason County, W.Va., a son of the late James and Augusta Meadows Camp. He was a retired president of Teamsters Local 505, Huntington. He was a member of Seventh Avenue Baptist Church, a member of Masonic Lodge No. 550 F. & A.M., Proctorville, a Kentucky Colonel, and member of the Knight Templar of Ironton, Aladin Shrine Temple of Columbus, Ironton Shrine Club and a 32nd Degree Mason. He was preceded in death by three brothers, William Camp, George Camp and Millard Camp. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Clark Camp; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Elizabeth) Hanna Jr. of Duluth, Georgia, and Mrs. Horner (Oma) Keeney of Chesapeake; one son, Charles D. Camp and Andrew Camp, both of Huntington; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by the Rev. Robert Withers. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. today. Masonic rites conducted at 7:30 p.m. Members of Proctorville Lodge No. 550 will serve as pallbearers.
Campbell Charles L 1982 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, September 27, 1982)  Charles Leslie Campbell, 81, of 1615 Karen St., died at 9:20 p.m. Sunday in Lawrence County General Hospital. He was born October 11, 1900 in Randolph County, W.Va., son of the late John and Lucy Lowery Campbell. Moved to the Ironton area in 1946. He was a member of the Jeffersonville Missionary Baptist Church, Coal Grove, and a retired employee of Alpha Portland Cement, where he was an elevator operator. He was married to Rose Blackburn in 1923, who survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Doug (Mary A.) Vaughn of Russell, Ky.; two sons, Homer L. Campbell of Ironton; Ervin P. Campbell of Coal Grove; a sister, Mrs. Paul (Agnes) Crupa of Carney Point, New Jersey; three brothers, James E. Campbell of Ironton, Dan E. Campbell of Baldwin Park, Calif., Joseph A. Campbell of Warfield, W.Va.; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A daughter, Gladys Leftwich, preceded him in death. Funeral Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hayes-Phillips Funeral Home. Burial in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Cannon Augusta Geswein 1976 Ironton Tribune – Thursday, May 13, 1976        A longtime resident of Ironton, Augusta E. Cannon, 83, of 1041 N. 5th St., died this morning at Lawrence County General Hospital after an extended illness.    Mrs. Cannon was born February 25, 1893, a daughter of the late John and Mary Kleinman Geswein. She was married to Albert J. Canon November 10, 1915. He preceded her in death in 1966. She was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church and Catholic Women’s Club.    Survivors include four sons, Albert of Cincinnati, William of Ironton, John R. Of Dayton, Eugene of Silver Springs, Md.; three daughters, him Mrs. Wilbur (Rita) Crabtree of Ironton; Mrs. Roy (Ruth) Haney of Toledo, Mrs. Robert (Margaret Ann) Hennman of Ashland, Ky.; 33 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; and him two brothers, Walter and Henry Geswein, and a sister, Leona Geswein, all of Ironton. One son, Thomas and a daughter, Kathleen, preceded her in death.    The mass of the resurrection will be held 10:30 am Saturday at St. Lawrence Church, with Rev. James A. Dirker officiating. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery.    Friends may call at O’Keefe Baker Funeral home after 5 p.m. Friday with recitation of the Rosary at 8 pm.
Capper Charles H 1985 Springfield News Sun – (Sunday, October 20, 1985)   Charles H. Capper, 82, of 2011 E. High St., died at 6 am Saturday, October 19, 1985 in his residence following a brief illness. He was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, October 2, 1903, a son of Thomas J. and Phoebe (Haffner) Capper and had been a Springfield resident over 60 years. Mr. Capper retired in 1968 from the I.H.C. (International Harvester Co.) following 43 years of service. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. He was a 55-year member of the Springfield Lodge No. 33 I.O.O.F., Mad River Encampment No. 16, Canton Occidental No. 21, Star of the East Rebekah Lodge No. 339, Alamin Sanctorium No. 122, Local 402 Retirees Organization. He is survived by his wife, Glayds (Callicoat) whom he married December 24, 1925; one son, Charles (Bud) Capper Jr. of Springfield; one daughter, Mrs. William (Fleta) Edgington of Springfield; one brother, Edward L. Capper of South Charleston, Ohio; five grandchildren, Susan Edgington of Cazenovia, WI., Sally Edgington of Springfield, Cindy Edgington of St. Louis, MO., Mrs. Joseph (Rebekah Capper) Schneeberger of Salt Lake City, UT., and Thomas J. Capper of Springfield; five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday in the Austin Richards and Raff Memorial Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am Tuesday in the Memorial Home with the Rev. Paul Nicholson officiating. Entombment will be in Rose Hill Mausoleum. Springfield Lodge No. 33 I.O.O.F. in the Memorial Home. Contributions may be made to the I.O.O.F. home.
Capper Clifford J 1975 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, October 25, 1975)   Clifford (John) Capper, 81, of Greasy Ridge Rd., Chesapeake, Died Sunday night in a Huntington hospital. He was a native of Scottown and retired employee of International Nickel Co.. The son of the late George and Ella Thompson Capper was a member of Perkins Ridge Baptist Church and Quarter Century Club. Surviving are his widow, Grace Dillon Capper, whom he married July 10, 1915; a daughter, Mrs. Orlyn (Helen) Jenkins of Chesapeake; two great-grandchildren, Andrea and Lisa Jenkins, children of Mrs. Patty Jenkins Spotloe of Proctorville, and the late Don Jenkins, a grandson, who died in 1972; a brother, Herbert of Crown City; a sister, Nellie Watson of Scottown. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Perkins Ridge Baptist Church with Rev. J. Leland Holderby and Rev. Clyde Cron officiating. Burial will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at Schneider Funeral Home after six tonight.
Capper Cora Thompson 1936 Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, June 3, 1936)   Mrs. Cora Capper of Scottown is Claimed by Death   Mrs. Cora E. Capper, age 68 years, wife of George Capper of Scottown died at her home Tuesday evening. She was widely hood. (known). Surviving are the husband, three children, Mrs. Joy Watson, Clifford and Herbert Capper of Scottown and two brothers, Boyd Thompson of Willow Wood and Ben Thompson of Huntington. Funeral services will be conducted at the Perkins Ridge Baptist Church Friday at two p.m. by Rev. Saunders, with interment in Perkins Ridge Cemetery in charge of Undertaker Phillips.
Capper Donald O 1996 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1996)   Donald Capper – May 24, 1923 – November 2, 1996   Proctorville – Donald O. Capper, 73, of Proctorville died Saturday at St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, W.Va. The Lawrence County native was born March 24, 1923, the son of Herbert and Mae Burcham Capper. He was the husband of Opal S. Capper, who survives. He was a Progressive Sunday School teacher, a retired employee of Huntington Alloy, a World War II Army Air Corp. veteran, a member of VFW Post 6878 of Proctorville and a member of First Baptist Church of Proctorville. He was also asked Master of Ohio Valley Lodge No. 536, Crown City. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include two sons and a daughter-in-law, Eddie and Susan Capper and Donald R. Capper, all of Proctorville; six grandchildren, two sisters, Mildred Corbin of Ironton and Margaret ‘Sis’ Rankin of Crown City, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be today at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, with the Rev. John Alley officiating. Burial will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery, Willow Wood.
Capper Everett L 2001 Springfield Daily News – (Tuesday, March 06, 2001)   Everett Leroy Capper, 94, of Springfield, died Sunday, March 15, 2001, in Good Shepherd Village at 4:50 p.m. He was born in Lawrence County, Ohio, January 5, 1907, a son of Thomas and Phoebe (Heffner) Capper. He retired from (Navistar) International Harvester Company in 1967 after 37 years of service. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles 397, the Loyal Order of Moose 536, the Union Club, and United Auto Workers UAW Local 402. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn (Gregg) Capper; a son, Donald (Becky) Capper of New Carlisle, Ohio; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephew. He was preceded in death by his parents. He was the last of 19 children. Friends may call Wednesday from 11 am until time of service at 1 pm in the Ingling Williams Funeral Home, South Charleston Chapel with Rev. William E. Blain, Jr. officiating. Interment will follow in Good Hope Cemetery, Good Hope, Ohio.
Capper Herbert H 1991 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, Sept. 21, 1991)   Mr. Herbert H. Capper, 95, of Crown City, Ohio, Rt. 1, died Friday, September 20, 1991, at his home. He was a retired Inco Alloys International employee. Surviving are two daughters, Mildred Corbin of Ironton and Margaret Rankin of Crown City; a son, Donald Capper of Proctorville; and one foster son, Tech. Sgt. Paul Burgess, serving in Germany. Funeral 2 PM Monday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville; burial will be in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends make call from 4 to 8 PM Sunday at the Funeral Home.
Capper Mae Burcham 1947 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, Sept. 22, 1991)   Mr. Herbert H. Capper, 95, of Crown City, Ohio, Rt. 1, died Friday, September 20, 1991, at his home. Funeral services will be conducted 2 PM Monday, September 23, 1991, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, by the Rev. Leland Holderby. Burial will be in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery. He was born March 13, 1896, in Scottown, Ohio, a son of the late George and Ella Thompson Capper. He was retired from Huntington Alloys after 36 years of service. He was a World War I Army veteran, serving in France and Belgium. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mae Burcham Capper in 1947, and his second wife, Crystal Williams Capper in 1981. Surviving are two daughters, Mildred Corbin of Ironton and Margaret Rankin of Crown City; a son, Donald Capper of Proctorville; a foster son, Tech. Sgt. Paul Burgess, who is stationed with the U.S. Army in Germany; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Friends make call from 4 to 8 PM Sunday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville.  
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, November 21, 1947)   Mrs. Mae Capper – Forty – seven years old, a native of the Scottown, Ohio, section and a resident of Crown City for the past five years, died at 5 a.m. yesterday in a Huntington hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at Perkins Ridge Baptist Church by the Rev. Clifford Suiter with burial in the Church Cemetery. Surviving are the husband, Herbert Capper, whom she married in 1914; two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Corbin and Mrs. Margaret Rankins of Crown City; one son, Donald Capper of Crown City; the father, John Burcham of Crown City; one sister, Mrs. Anna Stevens of Culloden, and five grandchildren. She was a member of the Perkins Ridge Baptist Church and the Crown City Women’s Society for Christian Service. The body will be taken from the Phillips Funeral Home in Ironton to the home of Mrs. Corbin today at 6 p.m. where you’re remain until noon Sunday when it will be taken to the Church arriving about an hour before the service.  
Capper Thomas 1931 Ironton Tribune – (Friday, June 5, 1931)   Capper – Death came suddenly to Thomas Capper, 74-year-old road contractor and farmer of Perkins Ridge Thursday evening at 6 o’clock. He had been ailing for some time, but his death came as a great shock. His wife preceded him in death several years but surviving children are Will and Richard of Scottown, Sherman, Mrs. Margaret Dillon, Charles, Mrs. Virgie Callicoat and Everett, all of Springfield and Alva at home. Two brothers, George of Scottown and John of Coal Grove are also bereaved. He was an uncle of Brook Capper of this city (Ironton, Oh). The funeral will be held at the Perkins Ridge Baptist Church Sunday at 3 o’clock with burial in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery under direction of Undertaker Phillips.
Capper William D 1965 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, Aug. 8, 1965)   William D. Capper, 85, of Willow Wood, died at 7 PM Wednesday at a Portsmouth Hospital after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Capper was a retired farmer born at Windsor Township on September 21, 1879, son of the late Thomas and Clara Ancel Capper.  He was also a retired employee of the Lawrence County Engineers Dept. In 1902 and he was married to Nettie Ferris, who died in 1922. Mr. Capper was a member of Windsor Grange. Surviving are one son, Carl Capper of Willowwood; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two half brothers, Charles and Everett Capper, and a half-sister, Mrs. Virgie Callicoat, all of Springfield, Oh. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Perkins Ridge Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Rev. Leland Holderby will officiate with burial in the Church Cemetery. Friends make call at Phillips Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Friday.
Carey Harold E 2002 Ironton Tribune – Tuesday, August 13, 2002         HAROLD E. CAREY, 72, of South Point, husband of Patricia Pennington Carey, died Sunday at home. He was a retired chemical operator for Aristech Chemical Corp. Also surviving are one son, Steve Carey of Ashland; two daughters, Teresa Rena Abshire of South Point and Tami Hey of Chesapeake, Va.; and one sister, Nancy Bartram of South Point. Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton; burial in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Carey Thomas G 2001 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, March 21, 2001)   THOMAS G. CAREY SR., 73, of Coal Grove, husband of Imogene Blakeman Carey, died Monday at home. He was a retired commercial sales representative for Ohio Power Co. Also surviving are one son, Thomas G. Carey Jr. of Coal Grove; one daughter, Beth Lykins of Coal Grove; and two sisters, Edna Langdon of Auburndale, Fla., and Alice Mistal of Palm Harbor, Fla. Funeral 11 a.m. Thursday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton; burial in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Community Hospice, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101.
Carmen Merlin R 1966 Ironton Tribune – Friday, April 22, 1966 Merlin Ralph Carmen, infant son of Burl and Wanda Koster Carmen, Jr., of Pedro, died at 9 p.m. Thursday in General Hospital, 13 hours after birth.    Surviving are the parents; a brother, Michael and a sister, Rebecca, at home; grandparents, Mrs. Alice Carmen and Clarence Koster, and stepmother, Mrs. Clarence Koster.    Graveside services will be Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Lawrence Furnace Cemetery with Rev. Merlin Teets officiating. Phillips Funeral directors are in charge.
Carpenter Charles M 1981 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Oct 07, 1981)    Charles M. Carpenter, 77, formerly of 418 Lane St., Coal Grove, died this morning in Jo Linn Health Center, where he had resided for three years. He was born April 4, 1904 in Elliott County, Ky., a son of Nancy Wagner Carpenter in the late Kelse David Carpenter. He was a self-employed carpenter and a member of the local carpenter union. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include his wife, Goldie Click Carpenter of Ironton, whom he married may 10 1929; his mother; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Nancy) Webb, Mrs. Larry (Janet) Butler and Mrs. Glen (Loretta) Markins, all of Coal Grove; three sons, Leo Carpenter of Pontiac, Mich., Ronald Carpenter of Coal Grove and Harold Carpenter of Ironton; a sister, Monnie Ethel Russell of W.Va.; one brother, John Carpenter of Florence, Ky.; 16 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers. The body is at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Carpenter Goldie Click 1986 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, May 20, 1986)    Goldie Carpenter – Goldie M. Carpenter and, 75, of Ironton, died Saturday after an extended illness. She was born July 14, 1910, in Morehead, Ky., daughter of the late Charles and Lilly Boyd Click. She was a member of the Storms Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Nancy Webb, Janet Butler, and Loretta Markins, all of Coal Grove; three sons, Leo Carpenter of Pontiac, Mich., Ronald Carpenter of Coal Grove, and Harold Carpenter of Ironton; four brothers, the Rev. Homer Click of Ironton, the Rev. David Click of Pinch, W.Va., the Rev. Charles Click and Lonnie Click, both of Coal Grove; two sisters, Easter Edwards of Route 1, Forestdale, and Bonnie Sublett of Coal Grove; 16 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Carpenter, on October 7, 1981; one grandson; one sister; and two brothers. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 PM at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home by the Rev. Frank Malone and the Rev. Jim Orrick. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
Carrico Charles E 1986 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, April 10, 1986)   Charles E. ‘Ed’ Carrico, 67, of Chesapeake, died Tuesday in the Huntington Hospital, Huntington, W.Va. He was born April 30, 1919, in Lawrence County, a son of the late Leonard and Rosie Moore Carrico. He was a former welder for ACF Industries, Huntington, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, serving in World War II. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Baise Carrico; one daughter, Barbara Viars of Pontiac, Mich.; one son, Edward A. Carrico, at home; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Lee (Ernestine) Dillon of Proctorville; two stepsons, James McComas of Proctorville and Stephen McComas of South Point; one brother, Berkeley Carrico of South Point; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Friday at Schneider Funeral Home by the Rev. Arnold Blankenship. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Schneider Funeral Home.
Carrico Clyde E 2007 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, Jan 30, 2007) CLYDE EDWARD CARRICO, 96, of Willow Wood, Ohio passed away at the Kingsbrook Lifecare Center, Ashland, Ky., on Sunday, January 28, 2007. He was the son of the late Mary Etta Goings Carrico and William Averill Carrico of South Point, Ohio. He was also preceded in death by brothers, Paul Vernon, Orville, Joe, Earl, Ray and Donald Carrico; and sisters, Edna Clay, Geneva Sparling and Lella Schumaker. He is survived by his wife of 76+ years, Helen Waller Carrico; a son and daughter-in-law, Ralph and Phyllis of Ironton, Ohio; and grandchildren, Michael and Kim of Willow Wood, Gary and Shelley of Kitts Hill, Teresa and Dave Pemberton of Ironton. He is also survived by nine great-grandchildren; four great- great-grandchildren; a brother, Harold of Coal Grove, Ohio; and sisters, Virgie Derifield of South Point, Ohio and Helen Ferguson of New Carlisle, Ohio. Clyde was a devout member of the Getaway United Methodist Church. He was also a dairy farmer and lived his adult life on his farm at Willow Wood. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 31, 2007, at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home with the Rev. Harold Hamlin officiating. Burial will follow at Getaway Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed at www.schneidergriffin.com.
Carrico Earl C 2002 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Feb 01, 2002)   EARL C. CARRICO, 75, of Sebastian, Fla., formerly of South Point, husband of Ruth Ella Carrico, died Monday at home. He was a self-employed building contractor. Also surviving are one son, Ronald Carrico of Richmond Hill, Ga.; three daughters, Betty Hamrick and Diana Best, both of Sebastian, and Jean Duncan of Chesapeake; two sisters, Helen Ferguson of New Carlisle and Virgie Derifield of South Point; and two brothers, Clyde Carrico of Willow Wood and Harold Carrico of Coal Grove. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake; burial in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Hospice or the American Cancer Society.
Carrico J Donald 1991 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, September 15, 1991)   Rev. J. Donald Carrico, 75, of Grove City, Ohio, formerly of Lawrence County, Ohio, died Friday, September 13, 1991, in Mt. Carmel Medical Center West, Columbus, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted 1 PM Tuesday, September 17, 1991, at the First Church of the Nazarene, Ironton, by the Rev. Tommy May. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. He was born January 11, 1916, in Lawrence County, Ohio, a son of the late William A. and Mary E. Goings Carrico. He was an assistant pastor at West Broadstreet Church of Nazarene in Columbus, Ohio. Surviving are his wife, Helen Woodruff Carrico, married on February 20, 1935; three sons, Gary Carrico of Ironton, Donald Ray Carrico of Crystal Pine, Fla., and Bob Carrico of Newcomerstown; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; five brothers, Clyde Carrico and Orville Carrico, both of Chesapeake, Earl Carrico of Florida, Harold Carrico of Ironton, and Roy Carrico of South Point; and three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Shoemaker of Illinois, Mrs. Helen Ferguson of West Carlisle, Ohio, and Mrs. Virginia Deering of South Point. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Monday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton.
Carrico Leonard 1976 Ironton Tribune – Thursday, April 15, 1976      A retired employee of Carlyle Tile Company, Ironton, Leonard Carrico, 81, of South Point died this morning at Lawrence County General Hospital. He was born April 1, 1895 in Lawrence County, a son of the late Reece and Tish Langdon Carrico.    He was a retired farmer and a member of Sheraton Enterprise Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Rosie L. Moore Carrico.    Additional survivors include five sons, Dewey and Charles E. both of Chesapeake, Vernon and Berkley both of South Point, Lonnie of Ironton; one sister, Mrs. Alma Savage of Ironton; three brothers, Elmer Carrico of Coal Grove, Bill Carrico of South Point, Rev. Orville Carrico of Kitts Hill; 26 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Three sons, James, John and Kermit Carrico, and one brother, Lonnie Carrico preceded him in death.    Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at Sheraton Enterprise Baptist Church with the Reverends Arnold Blankenship and Ellis Robinson officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point.    Friends may call at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, from 6 to 9 pm Friday. The body will lay in state at the church one hour prior to services.
Carrico Lonnie E 1978 Ironton Tribune – Sunday, June 04, 1978 Lonnie Eugene Carrico, 43, of Rt. 1, South Point, died Saturday morning. He was born February 10, 1935, in Lawrence County, son of Rosie Lee Carrico of South Point and the late Leonard Carrico. He was married to Dorothy Carrico. He was employed as a trucker for D.M.I. Additional survivors include two sons, David Ray Carrico and Lonnie Carrico, Jr., both of Ironton; one daughter, Jamie Lynn Carrico of Ironton; four brothers, Berkley and Vernon Carrico, both of South Point, Charles Edward and Dewey Carrico, both of Chesapeake. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at Schneider Funeral home, with the Rev. Orville Carrico and Rev. Isom Gibson officiating. Burial will be at Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Carrico Orville 1996 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, May 7, 1996) The Rev. Orville Carrico, 90, of Bald Knob, widower of Hazel Pemberton Carrico, died Sunday and Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, Russell, KY. He was retired from Carlyle Tile Company. Survivors include a son, the Rev. Norman Carrico of South Point, Ohio. Funeral 2 PM Wednesday at Philips Funeral Home, Ironton, Ohio; burial and Bald Knob Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 PM today at the Funeral Home.
Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, May 7, 1996) Orville Carrico – February 7, 1906 – May 5, 1996 Kitts Hill – The Rev. Orville Carrico, 90, of Kitts Hill died Sunday at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital, Russell, Ky., after an extended illness. The Leatherwood native was born February 7, 1906, a son of the late Reese and Tish Langdon Carrico. He was the husband of the late Hazel Pemberton Carrico. He was born, raised and spent most of his life in Lawrence County. He attended Leatherwood schools. He was ordained as a minister at Tenth Street Tabernacle Church of Ironton in 1950. He served as pastor at Forrest Glen Church, Union Church, Rose of Sharon Church, Walnut Ridge Church and Cannons Creek Church. He hosted the old-fashioned Gospel Hour on WIRO for 42 years, the Gospel Light program on WPAY and a program on WCAK, Catlettsburg, Ky. Survivors include a son, the Rev. Norman Carrico of South Point and a grandson, Larry Carrico of Kitts Hill, with whom he lived. He was preceded in death by five brothers and one sister. Funeral will be 2 PM Wednesday at Phillips Funeral Home, with the Revs. Charles Christian and Earl Bazzell officiating. Burial will be in Bald Knob Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 PM today at the Funeral Home.
Carrico Reese 1947 Ironton Tribune – Monday, July 07, 1947 Reese Carrico, 76, died Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at his home on Buffalo Creek, North Kenova, Rt. 1. He was a lifelong resident of Lawrence County and spent the greater part of his life in the vicinity of Rankin’s Creek where he engaged in farming. He was born in 1871 and in August 1892 he was united in marriage to Rish Langdon. Surviving are these children; Lonnie of South Point, Leonard of North Kenova, Elmer of Ironton Rt. 1, Orville of Kitts Hill, Mrs. Grover Savage of Ironton and Billy at home. His wife and one child preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Leatherwood Baptist Church with the Rev. S. J. Dillon officiating. The body is at the residence where friends may call. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery with Phillips undertakers in charge.
Carrico Rosie Moore 1981 Ironton Tribune – Wednesday, March 25, 1981    Mrs. Rosie Lee Carrico, 80, of Rt. 1, South Point, died Tuesday evening at Jo- Lynn Health Center. Born October 16, 1900, in Lawrence County, she was a daughter of the late Ellis and Maude Suiter Moore.    Mrs. Carrico was a member of the Sheraton Enterprise Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard, and six sons: Dewey, James, John, Lonnie, Vernon and Kermit.    Surviving are two sons, Berkley Carrico of South Point and Charles Edward Carrico of Chesapeake; two sisters, Mrs. Fonnie Ward of Chesapeake, Mrs. Dorothy Freeman of Chapmanville, W.Va.; a brother, Raymond Moore of Florida; 27 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren.    Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Sheraton Enterprise Baptist Church by the Rev. Arnold Blankenship and the Rev. Paul Bartrum. The body will lay in state at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Friends will be received at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Carrico Shirley Baise 2004 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Mar 26, 2004) SHIRLEY A. BAISE CARRICO, 88, of Chesapeake, Ohio, died Wednesday, March 24, 2004, in St. Mary’s Medical Center in Huntington, W.Va. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004, at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home with Minister Charles Hardy officiating. Shirley was born August 10, 1915, in Chesapeake, Ohio, a daughter of the late Henry C. and Sarah Elkins Baise. She was a retired seamstress from Reliance Dress Manufacturing and a riveter on aircraft during WWII in Detroit, Mich. She also attended Sybene Senior Citizens Center. In addition to her parents, Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. “Ed” Carrico; her first husband George McComas; one son, Stephen McComas; one son-in-law, Lee Dillon; and nine brothers and sisters, Roosevelt, Henry, Homer, Roy, Garland, Frank, McKinley, Cora and Flora. She is survived by one daughter, Ernestine McComas Dillon of Proctorville, Ohio; two sons, James E. “Jim” McComas and Edward A. Carrico both of Chesapeake, Ohio; 10 grandchildren, Jimmy (Becky) McComas of Chesapeake, Ohio, Todd (Beverly) McComas of Proctorville, Ohio, Paul (Valerie) McComas of France, Mark (Pam) McComas of Chesapeake, Ohio, Michelle (Chris) Mann of Kernersville, N.C., Melinda Riley of Marysville, Ohio, Chad McComas of Proctorville, Ohio, Vicki Frasher of Proctorville, Ohio, Debbie (Clarence) Tabor of Proctorville, Ohio, and Terry (Beth) Dillon of Shepherdsville, Ky.; 16 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery, Proctorville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 26, 2004, at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake. Condolences may be expressed at http://www.schneidergriffin.com.
Carson Charles 2005 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, Aug 15, 2005) CHARLES KIT CARSON, 68, of Proctorville, Ohio, husband of Carol Carson, died Sunday at home. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio, burial in Rome Cemetery. Visitation 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.    
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, Aug 16, 2005) Charles ‘Kit’ Carson, 68, of Proctorville, Ohio, passed away Sunday, August 14, 2005, at home. Funeral service will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 17, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home by Pastor Jeff Black. Burial will follow in Rome Cemetery. He was born January 2, 1937, in Lawrence County, Ohio to the late Charles and Ugie Berry Carson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brother, Arnold Carson. Kit was an Army veteran and a member of Proctorville VFW Post #6878. Kit was a self-employed man, owner of Kit Carson Gun Shop and Video Store. He retired from Owens- Illinois Glass Co., where he was Union President of AFL-CI0 and was a Proctorville City Councilman for over 20 years. Kit is survived by his wife Carol Carson; three daughters and sons-in-law Patience and Ed Bays of Barboursville, W.Va., Faith and Scott Lewis of Birmingham, Alabama, and Amanda and Herb Maynard of Huntington, W.Va.; five granddaughters; one grandson; one sister, Mary Trent of Proctorville; several nieces and nephews; and several sisters-in-law. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, August 16, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. VFW Post #6878 will conduct military graveside rites. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Carson Charles W 1961 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, April 23, 1961) Charles W. Carson Mr. Carson, 61, of Proctorville, died Friday in a Huntington hospital. A retired inspector for the C&O, he was born in Lawrence County on April 22, 1898, son of the late Luther and Nannie Christian Carson. He was a member of Proctorville Methodist Church. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Ugie Berry Carson; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas Trent of Whitesville, W.Va.; two sons, Arnold and Charles R. of Huntington; four sisters, Mrs. Della Cales and Mrs. Donald Ward of Proctorville, Mrs. Cynthia Cales of Lesage and Mrs. Ida Harper of California; two brothers, Orville and a twin brother, Theodore of Proctorville; and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be today at 2 pm in Proctorville Methodist Church with Rev. W.L. Collins officiating. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery with all funeral director in charge. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services.
Carson John 33 1918 Huntington Advertiser – (Friday, October 18,1918) John Carson Dies Influenza Victim John Carson, an employee of the Bell Telephone Company, died of influenza, Thursday at the home of his brother, Patrolman William Carson, 2917 Third Avenue. The funeral will occur at the brother’s home, Saturday afternoon, three o’clock. Mr. Carson was thirty-three years old and is survived by his widow and one daughter, Thelma, aged six. Besides these he leaves parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Carson of Walnut Hills, two younger brothers, Wendall and Roy and three sisters, Mrs. Kate Thomas, Mrs. Blanch King and Mrs. Hazel Watts, all of this city, (Huntington, Wv). Mrs. John Carson is at present critically ill with influenza at her brother-in-law’s home.  
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, October 18,1918) John Carson, of 1223 Eighteenth Street, for 15 years in the employ of the Bell Telephone Company as a linesman, died of influenza at 2:20 p.m. yesterday afternoon at the home of his brother, Patrolman William Carson, 2917 Third Avenue. The funeral will be held at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the brother’s residence. The deceased was 33 years old and is survived by his wife and 6 year old daughter, Thelma; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Carson of Walnut Hills, two younger brothers, Wendall in France and Roy, employed at the C & O shops, and three sisters, Mrs. Kate Thomas, Mrs. Blanch King and Mrs. Hazel Watts, all of Huntington. The two Carson boys, John and William marries daughters of Lieutenant C.M. Watts, of the police department. The deceased and his wife had gone to Will Carson’s home to help care for the latter, whom was seriously ill with influenza, and the disease that resulted fatally was contacted there. Mrs. John Carson is now seriously ill.
Carson Perry O 1952 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, March 12, 1952) Perry O. Carson – 69 years old, Rear 514 Bridge St., who died yesterday at his home, will be buried in the Greenbottom Cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Chapman’s Mortuary. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Hattie Castro Carson; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Gilbert of Columbus and Mrs. Ella Floyd of Ona, and several nieces and nephews. The body is at the mortuary.    
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, March 13, 1952)   Perry O. Carson – 69 years old, Rear 514 Bridge St., who died Thursday at his home, will be buried in the Greenbottom Cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 p.m. today at Chapman’s Mortuary with the Rev. Everett Branham officiating. The body has been taken to the home of a nephew, R.T. Ward, 111 Buffington Street, and will be returned to the mortuary at 11 a.m. today. Pallbearers will be Bill, Bob, Jim, Raymond, Clarence and Paul Ward. Flower bearers will be Mrs. Spicie Agnor, Mrs. Ruby Marks, Mrs. Fanny Waters, Mrs. Nell White, Mrs. Earm Ullum, Mrs. Nannie Rust, Mrs. Sylvia Luthy, Miss Sharon Ward and Miss Betty Waters.  
Carter Lula Matney 2002 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, May 13, 2002)  LULA E. CARTER, 81, of Coal Grove, widow of the Rev. David L. Carter, died Sunday in Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. She was a homemaker. Survivors include one son, David Jeffrey, of Chillicothe, Ohio; one daughter, Sally Jo Carter of Coal Grove, Ohio; and four sisters, Eloise Clark and Janice Sharp, both of Coal Grove, Mildred Coster of Flatwoods and Rose Geraldine Matney of Nova Scotia, Canada. Graveside services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Section P., Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton, is in charge of arrangements.
Cashman Florence Lunsford 1989 Columbus Dispatch – (Thursday, May 11, 1989) Florence Louise Cashman, age 83, of Columbus, Monday, May 8, 1989, Riverside Hospital. Born in Lawrence County on May 29, 1905, the daughter of Viola Dawson and Jasper Lunsford. Attended Marshall College and graduated from Ohio University with a B.S. degree in Education. Elementary School Teacher in Lawrence County, Canal Winchester, Upper Sandusky and Day School near Toledo. Member of Clifton Heights Lutheran Church, Lydia Circle. Past President of Columbus Conference of Lutheran Church Women, Member of Sharon Club, P.E.O., Sharitz Farm Bureau Council. Survived by husband, Samuel C.; daughters, Sue Slane of Worthington, Ann Peters and her husband, John of Fort Washington, Md.; sisters, Margaret Smith of Beaumont, Calif., Juanita Metroka of St. Clair, PA.; brothers, Norman Lunsford of Tucson, Ariz., J.B. Lunsford of Flemingsburg, Ky. Memorial service will be held Saturday, 11 AM, Clifton Heights Lutheran Church, 15 E. Clifton Heights Ave., Columbus. Pastor Ronald Grissom officiating. Family will receive callers in the church parlor at 10 AM. Private interment Green Lawn Cemetery, Plymouth, Ohio. Friends who wish may contribute to Clifton Heights Lutheran Church or to the Cashman Family 4-H Endowment Fund of Ohio State University (Ohio 4-H Foundation) Cashman Fund, 2120 Fyffe Rd., Columbus, Ohio. 43210. Arrangements by Weir-Arend Funeral Home, 4221 N. High St.
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Cassady Jacob B 1967 Columbus Dispatch – (Thursday, January 02, 1997) Lawrence Cash, age 73, of Grove City, died Monday, December 30, 1996 in Mt. Carmel Medical Center. He was a member of Westgate Lodge # 623, F. & A.M., and Paschal Post #164, in Westway Post #3441 VFW and the S.E. Conservation Club. Survived by daughters, Virginia (Leonard) Nickle, Judy (Dave) Hayes, Donna (James) Grove and Linda (Thomas) Martin, all of Columbus; son, Ronald (Carol) Wolford of Orient, Ohio; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brother, William Cash of Columbus. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Schoedinger North Chapel, 3920 Broadway, Grove City, where the service will be Friday 10:00 a.m., with Rev. Ron Chelton officiating. Interment Glen Rest Cemetery. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be made to Children’s Hospital Foundation, 700 Children Dr., Columbus, OH 43205
Cassady Julius A 1941 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, December 29, 1941)   J.A. (Julius Agusta) Cassidy – J.A. Cassidy, 78, of Chesapeake died at his home today at 4:45 a.m. following an illness of two weeks duration. He was a member of Chesapeake Christian Church and had been a member of the I.O.O.F. for 43 years. He also was an honorary member of the Jr. O.U.A.M. and had served as street commissioner at Chesapeake for 15 years. Surviving him are his widow, Ida, to whom he was married 54 years last August, three sons, Jake B. of Huntington, James A. of Portsmouth, Hobart R. of Chesapeake, two brothers, Richard and Newton of Chesapeake, one sister, Mrs. James (Rosa) Huff of Chesapeake. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday in Chesapeake Christian Church, with Schneider directing burial in Getaway Cemetery. Cassidy Jacob B 1967.
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1967) Jacob (Jake) B. Cassidy, 69, of 622 4th St., died Tuesday in a Huntington hospital. Born December 8, 1897, in Lawrence County, Ohio, he was a son of the late Julius A. and Ida Paul Cassidy. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Jessie Gray Cassidy; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Gibson of Chesapeake, Ohio; a granddaughter, Carla Sue Gibson of Chesapeake and a brother, James A. Cassidy of Portsmouth, Ohio. The body is at Chapman’s Mortuary.
Cassidy Reece H 1937 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, February 21, 1937) Cassidy – Reece H. Cassidy, 65, Chesapeake died Saturday noon after two months illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Chesapeake Christian Church and until that time the body will remain at the Schneider Funeral Home. Burial is to be made in the Getaway Cemetery. Three brothers, J.A. (Julius) , Newton, and Richard, and one sister, Mrs. James (Rosa) Huff, all of Chesapeake, survive.
Catalogna Anthony 1989 Ironton Tribune — (Thursday, December 14, 1989) Anthony W. Catalogna, 37, of Chesapeake died Tuesday.  He was a school bus driver for Chesapeake exempted Village schools.  Surviving are his parents, Anthony W. and Betty Brammer Catalogna of Proctorville; and three sons, Jeremy Catalogna, Joel Travis Catalogna and Nicholas Catalogna, all of Chesapeake.  Funeral 1 p.m. Saturday at Schneider funeral home; burial and Rome cemetery.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1989) Chesapeake Man killed: Chesapeake, Ohio — a Lawrence County man was killed Tuesday when a truck he used to haul water rolled over him on Hensen Hollow Road as he attempted to put a concrete block against the rear tire to keep it from moving, authorities said.  Anthony “Tony” Catalogna, 37, of Chesapeake was pronounced dead at the scene by Lawrence County coroner Barton Payne, a Ohio Highway Patrol dispatcher said.  The victim, who owned a truck, was part honesty grade when the accident occurred at 11:20 a.m., about half a mile from Davidson Creek Road.  Catalogna was a bus driver for Chesapeake schools.  He is survived by his parents, Anthony W. and Betty Brammer Catalogna of Proctorville.  Schneider funeral home in Chesapeake is in charge of arrangements, which were in complete Tuesday.
Catalogna Betty Brammer 1998 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, January 20, 1998) Betty Ruth Catalogna, 74, of Proctorville, Ohio, died Monday, January 19, 1998 at her home. She was born April 14, 1923 in Lawrence County, Ohio, a daughter of the late Jesse and Iva Adkins Brammer. She was the owner of Romeo’s Pizza and a member of Mount Hope Baptist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Anthony W. Catalogna; one son, Anthony in. Tony Catalogna; and three brothers, Howard L. Brammer, Donald P. Brammer and Granville L. Brammer. Survivors include one daughter, Cheryl Johnson and her husband, Michael of Proctorville, Ohio; two brothers, George and C. Brammer of Huntington, WV, and Max Brammar of Chesapeake, Ohio; one sister, Maxine Ellis of Chesapeake, Ohio; four grandchildren, Elizabeth Warren, Janie Warren, Joel Catalogna, Jeremy Catalogna, and Niklas Catalogna; one great grandchild. Funeral services will be 2 PM Wednesday, January 21, 1998 at Schneider-Slack Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio, with Rev. Wayne Brammer officiating. Burial will follow in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 PM Tuesday at the Funeral Home.
Caudill Ralph L 2007 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Aug 29, 2007) RALPH L. CAUDILL, 82, of Parkersburg, formerly of Ravenswood, husband of Maxine Sites Caudill, died Sunday in St. Joseph’s Hospital. He was retired after 31 years from Ravenswood Aluminum. Funeral service is 11 a.m. Thursday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton, Ohio; burial in Zoar Cemetery, Coal Grove. Visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Cerny Alice Penix 1987 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, December 13, 1987) Alice Penix Nichols Cerny, 80, of Lake Wales, Fla., formerly of Getaway, Ohio, died Thursday, December 10, 1987, in a Lake Wales Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:30 AM Monday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio by the Rev. Robert Barbour. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. She was born October 22, 1907, in Huntington, WV, a daughter of the late James and Edna Cerny Penix. She was a member of Union Missionary Baptist Church. She was a retired employee of Reserve Publishing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Cerny; and one sister, Mrs. James (Lola) Morrison. Survivors include one son, James B. Nichols of Huntington; one sister, Mrs. Harold (Verna) Kemper of Getaway, one brother, Roscoe (Martia) Penix of Chesapeake; one granddaughter, Mrs. Ronald McElfresh of Houston, Texas; two great grandsons and several nieces and nephews. Friends make call from seven to 9 PM Sunday at the Funeral Home.
Chaney Barbara Delawder 2002 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Jun 15, 2002) BARBARA E. CHANEY, 62, of Proctorville, wife of Willis Chaney, died Thursday in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Also surviving are one son, Glenn Chaney of King, N.C.; one daughter, Lavada Berry of Lexington, N.C.; two sisters, Betty Ward and Brenda Wright, both of Chesapeake; and two brothers, Darvin Delawder and Robert Dale Delawder, both of Chesapeake. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville; burial in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Chapman Velva Hylton 2003 Columbus Dispatch – (Sunday, July 20, 2003) Velva Chapman. She was preceded in death by her husband, William (Fox) Chapman and sister, Violet Latham. Survived by brother, Vanace Hylton; sister-in-law, Virginia Hylton; mother, Dessie Smith; neices, Debi Fuller-Senft, Brenda T. Fuller, Venus Cooner; nephews, John Fuller VI, Darren Fuller, Van Hylton and Vernon Hylton. Loved by many and missed by all.
Childers Bertie Cremeans 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, February 24, 1993) Mrs. Bertie Cremeans Childers, 81, of Salt Rock, WV, went to be with the Lord, Monday, February 22, 1993, in St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington. He also said will be conducted at 2 PM Thursday, February 25, 1993, at Madison United Baptist Church by elders Walter Adkins and Sherwood Thompson. Burial will be in Baylous Cemetery. She was born August bird 1911, in Cabell County, a daughter of the late Elmer Clark and Dora Cremeans. She gave her life to the Lord at the age of 12 and was a faithful member of Madison United Baptist Church. She will be sadly missed by her husband of 58 years, Sherry Childers; one daughter and son-in-law, Gwenith Joyce and Charles Hightower of Salt Rock; two sons and daughters-in-law, Clark E. and Nora Childers, and Roland Dexter and Betty Joyce Childers, all of Salt Rock; grandchildren, Dexter Jr., Eddie and Chris Childers, Tim, and Dwayne, James and Sarah Hightower, Teresa Gibson, and Carla Ferrell; great-grandchildren granddaughters, Amanda and Alex Hightower, Christie and Jennifer Gibson, Eric Ferrell, and Beth Ullom; great grandsons, Brandon Gibson, Paul Hightower, Joshua, Jonathan, Corey and Caleb Childers; five sisters, Bertha Gue of Barboursville, Verla Walker, Lusta Ross, Ova Napier and Janice Jobe, all of Salt Rock.; and one brother, Linville Cremeans of Chesapeake, Ohio. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Wednesday at Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to the service.
Childers Carvel 1990 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, July 7, 1990) Mr. Carvel Childers, 80, of Salt Rock, WV, went to be with the Lord, Thursday, July 5, 1990, in St. Mary’s Hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted at at 1 PM Sunday, July 8, 1990, at Madison United Baptist Church, of which she was a member for 43 years, by the Rev. Walter Adkins and the Rev. Robert Hatfield. Burial will be in Baylous Cemetery, where he was caretaker since 1953. He was born March 27, 1910, in Cabell County, WV, a son of the late Edwin and Mary Pratt Childers. He was preceded in death by his wife, Edith Gue Childers; one sister, Gwineth Morrison; one brother, Shem Childers; and one foster son, Joseph Frank Kennedy. Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Ron and Sara Childers of Galloway, Ohio; three daughters and two sons in law, Annette and Ray Baxter of Fairfax, Va., Linda Gibson, and Deborah and Frankie Hatfield, all of Salt Rock; one foster son Roger Kennedy of Huntington; three brothers, Sherry Childers, Wilton Childers and Philby Childers, all of Salt Rock; one sister, Verda Hatfield of Salt Rock; two special nieces, Barbara Ross and Margaret Childers, both of Barboursville; three grandsons, and Michael Gibson of Kernersville, NC., Barry Gibson of Barboursville and Shon Childers of Galloway, Ohio; six granddaughters, Patricia Kirk of Thompson, Georgia; Sherry O’Bryhim of Fairfax Station, Va., Michael Neal of Richmond, Va., and Vanisea Winfree of Hilton Head Island, SC and Marcie Hatfield and Holly Hatfield, both of Salt Rock; 13 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Saturday, July 7, 1990 at Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville, and after noon Sunday at the church.
Childers Casper S 2000 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sep 30, 2000)   CASPER SHERRY CHILDERS, 92, of Salt Rock, widower of Birdie Cremeans Childers, died Friday. He retired from H.K. Porter. Survivors include two sons, Clark E. Childers and Dexter Childers, both of Salt Rock; one daughter, Gwenith Joyce Hightower of Salt Rock; and two brothers, Philby Childers and Wilton Childers, both of Salt Rock. Funeral 1 p.m. Sunday at the Bethlehem Association Tabernacle, Salt Rock; burial in Baylous Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Wallace Funeral Home, and after noon Sunday at the church. Contributions may be made to Madison United Baptist Church, Box 4, Salt Rock, WV 25559.
Childers Edwin B 1939    Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, November 14, 1939)   Edwin ‘Bud’ Childers – sixty-one years old, Route 1, Salt Rock died at his home last night at 10:30 PM. The body is at the Hal O. Heck Funeral Home and Barboursville and will be removed to the residence today at 2:30 PM. Funeral services will be tomorrow at the residence at 11 AM.
Childers Inez Bias 1957 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, October 24, 1957)   Mrs. Inez (Bias) Childers – Seventy – one years old, who died Tuesday at the home of a son, Wilson Childers of Smith Creek, Salt Rock Rt. 1, will be buried in the Baylous Cemetery following funeral services at two p.m. today at the Upper Smith Creek United Baptist Church with the Rev. Denver Daily in the Rev. Herman Berry officiating. Pallbearers will be Darrell Ray Beckett, Franklin D. Beckett, Larry O. Beckett, Harold L. Beckett, Howard Childers, Samuel Smith and James D. Childers. The body has been taken to the residence of a son, Wilson Childers, from the Wallace Funeral Home at Barboursville.
Childers Joseph – 1950 Ironton Tribune – (Wed., July 19, 1950)   Dr. Joseph Childers – Eighty – one years old, of Salt Rock, died yesterday at his home after a long illness. A former Cabell County school teacher, he had practiced dentistry in Cabell and Lincoln counties. Survivors include widow, Mrs. Valeria (Curry) Childers; a daughter, Mrs. Ross White of Salt Rock; two sons, Bill Childers of Columbus and Ralph Childers of Mansfield, Oh., and a sister, Miss Mamie Childers of Salt Rock. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Baylor Cemetery Chapel by the Rev. Alfred Jenkins prior to burial. The body will be taken to the residence at 10 a.m. today from the Wallace Funeral Home in Barboursville.
Childers Mary Halleck 2008 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, Apr 18, 2008)   MARY L. CHILDERS, 76, of Proctorville, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, April 16, 2008, in St. Mary’s Medical Center. She was born February 8, 1932, in Getaway, Ohio, daughter of the late Herschel and Amanda Nichols Halleck. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Lawrence Junior Childers. Mary is survived by two sons, Dale (Barbara) Childers and David Childers, and one daughter, Sheila Childers, all of Proctorville; and one grandson, Kevin Dale Childers. Funeral service will be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday April 19, 2008, at Hall Funeral Home by Charles Reynolds. Burial will follow in Miller Memorial Gardens, Miller, Ohio. Visitation will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, April 18, 2008, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Childers Philby 2004 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Feb 08, 2004)   PHILBY CHILDERS, 87, of Salt Rock, formerly of Mansfield, Ohio, passed away Friday, Feb. 6, 2004, in St. Mary’s Medical Center. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 9, 2004, at the Wallace Funeral Home and Chapel, Barboursville, by the Rev. Ray Adkins. Burial will be in Baylous Cemetery. He was born on Oct. 1, 1916, in Cabell County, a son of the late Edwin and Mary Pratt Childers. He was retired from Lexington Ontario School of Mansfield, Ohio. He was a former member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Camp Thornwood, W.Va. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Cora O. Vandyne Childers; two sisters, Gweneth Morrison and Verda Hatfield; three brothers, Carvel Childers, William Shem Childers and Sherry Childers. He is survived by one brother, Wilton Childers of Salt Rock and several nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the staff, nurses and Pam Rowley of Morris Memorial Nursing Home for their kindness and care during Philby’s illness. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville.
Childers Valeria French 1958 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, April 1, 1958)   Mrs. Valeria French Childers – eighty – four years old, who died Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ross White of Barboursville Rt. 2, will be buried in the Bayliss Cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 p.m. today at the Baylous Chapel with the Rev. O.S. Donahue and the Rev. A.A. Nash officiating. The body has been taken to the home of Mrs. White from the Heck Funeral Home at Milton and will be taken to the Church one hour before the services.
Childers William Edgar 1981 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, August 6, 1981)   Mr. William Edgar Childers, 66, of 1329 Madison Ave., Huntington, WV, died Tuesday, August 4, 1981. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Friday at Reger Funeral Chapel by pastor Glenn Farinola. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. He was born July 27, 1915, in Cabell County, WV, a son of the late William E. and Martha Nicholas Childers. He was a retired plumbing salesman. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Reba Lykins of Huntington; and one brother, Homer Childers of Huntington; two nieces; and one nephew. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Thursday at the Funeral Home.
Childers Wilton 2006 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Oct 03, 2006)   WILTON “WHIZ” CHILDERS, 87, of Salt Rock, W.Va., went home to be with his Lord, Sunday, October 1, 2006. Born February 20, 1919, in Cabell County, West Virginia, he was preceded in death by his parents, Edwin “Bud” and Mary Pratt Childers; a grandson, 1st Lt. Therrel Shane Childers and a son-in-law, T. Michael Hayes. He was also preceded in death by sisters Gwenith Morrison and Verda Hatfield and brothers Sherry, Carvel, Shem and Philby Childers. He and his wife of 66 years, Alma Dick Childers, are the parents of Mary (David) Bias, Donald (Brenda) Childers, all of Salt Rock, Richard (Anita) Childers of Huntington, Joe (Judy) Childers of Powell, Wyo., Judy Hayes of South Point, Ohio, Natalie (Greg) Walker of Willow Wood, Ohio and Kathleen (Randy) Templeton of Arnold, Mo. Wilton is also survived by 13 grandchildren, David Bias, Paul Bias, Alisha Adkins, Sara Swann, Becky Cone, Nathan Childers, Sandra Brown, Sam Childers, Benjamin Walker, Jessi Walker Harper, Jonna Stumpo, Alison Jones and Kirk Templeton; 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. He was loved and appreciated by his extended family and host of dear friends. Wilton was a faithful member of Madison United Baptist Church. He served in the United States Army, European Theater during World War II. He retired from BASF Corporation after 41 years of service. Visitation will be at the Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville, W.Va., on Tuesday, October 3, 2006, from 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. at the funeral home on Wednesday, October 4, 2006, by Pasto r Ray Adkins and Pastor Nathan Childers. Burial will be at Baylous Cemetery, Salt Rock. Military graveside rites will be conducted by the Veterans Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Hospice of Huntington.
Chinn Jennie Howard 1978 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, Aug. 28, 1978)   Jenny Howard Chinn, 86, died Saturday evening at Jo-Lin Health Center following an extended illness. She was born February 3, 1892 in Scioto County, daughter of the late James and Rhoda Jackson Howard. She attended Rio Grande College and taught school at Olive Furnace, Bear Creek and Spring Branch schools. She was a member and Sunday school teacher at Leatherwood Missionary Baptist Church for several years. In 1957 she moved to Coal Grove from Leatherwood. On May 5, 1916, she was married to Russell Chinn, who died December 14, 1971. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Ray (Eva) Spears and Mrs. Leonard (Josephine) Wilson, both of Coal Grove, Mrs. Warren (Marie) McGuire of Rock Camp; one son, Russell Lowell Chinn of Tucson, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1 PM Wednesday at Philips Funeral Home, with Rev. Clarence Corn and Lowell Swartzwelder officiating. Burial in Woodland Cemetery. Friends make call 6 to 10 PM Tuesday at the Funeral Home.
Chisam Carrie Burcham 2000 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sep 28, 2000)   CARRIE LOUISE CHISAM, 72, of Bossier City, La., wife of Gene Chisam, died Wednesday in the Guest House Nursing Home. She retired from the Ohio River Company. Also surviving are four sisters, Margarite Winegar of Huntington, Wilma Tagg of Scottown, Ohio, Mary Fraley of Kettering, Ohio, and Carol Finley of Lebanon, Ohio: and two brothers, Ray Burcham of Huntington and Fred Burcham of Scottown. Boone Funeral Home, Bossier City, La., is in charge of arrangements.
Chrisenberry Donald L 2002 Columbus Dispatch – (Friday, October 18, 2002) Chrisenberry, Donald Lee, age 70, of Kettering, passed away Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at Hospice of Dayton. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Stella; parents, Reuben and Jesse Chrisenberry; brothers and sisters. Donald is survived by his daughters and son-in-law, Ginger Simpson and Cindy and Larry Melzone; a stepson, Jake Moyer; granddaughter, Crystal Chrisenberry; step grandchildren, Michelle and Shane Melzone, friend and companion, Cora Moore and family; numerous nieces and nephews. He was a Korean War Veteran, dedicated member of VFW Post No. 9927, where he served as past commander and current bar manager, and member of American Legion Post No. 598, FOE No. 321 and Loyal Order of Moose No. 1645. Retired from NCR, Delco Products and Ohio National Guard as Sargeant. Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 5 pm, October 20, 2002, at the Tobias Funeral Home, Far Hills Chapel, 5471 Far Hills Ave. at Rahn where funeral services will be held 12 noon, Monday. Interment Heritage Hills Memory Gardens. Memory contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton or the VFW Post No. 9927.
Christian Dorothy Dennison 1986 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, November 27, 1986) Dorothy Dennison Christian, 57, of 123 Robinson Road, Chesapeake, OH, died Tuesday in Lawrence County General Hospital. She was born October 21, 1921, in Scottown, Ohio, the daughter of the late Ogle and Laura Lafon Dennison. Survivors include her husband, Raymond Christian; two daughters, Kathy Freeman and Lisa Ferris, both of Chesapeake, Ohio; one son, Danny Christian of Chesapeake, Ohio; six grandchildren; three sisters, Clara Monror of Springfield, Missouri, and Ruth Smith and Betty Sheppard, both Proctorville, Ohio; and for brothers, Marion Dennison and Bob Dennison, both of Chesapeake, Ohio, Irvin Dennison and Mickey Dennison, both of Proctorville, Ohio. Funeral service will be 2 PM Saturday at the Hall Funeral Home in Proctorville by the Rev. Michael Derry. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens in South Point, Ohio. Friends may call from 6 to 9 PM Friday at the Funeral Home.
Christian Earl F 1986 Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1986) Mr. Earl F. Christian, 65, up Proctorville, Ohio, died Monday, August 4, 1986, in Elmwood Village Nursing Home, Ashland, Ky. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio, by the Rev. OakaJudd and the Rev. Mitch Webb.  Burial will be in Pomaria Cemetery.  He was born May 2, 1921, in Lawrence County Ohio, a son of the late Ernest and Zelda Johnson Christian.  He was a retired farmer and a World War II veteran, serving in the U.S. Army.  He was a member of VFW Post 6878 and was known as “Brush Hog”.  Surviving are two sisters, Ruby Christian a Proctorville and France’s Colgrove of Chesapeake: and three brothers, Raymond Christian and Paul Christian, both of Chesapeake, and Harold Christian a Proctorville.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Schneider Funeral Home.
Christian Earnest – 1974 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, September 30, 1974)   Ernest Christian, 81, of Chesapeake, a World War I veteran, died Sunday in Veterans’ Hospital, Huntington. A native of Lawrence County was a retired employee of the ACF Industry, Inc., Huntington. He was a son of the late Walstein and Margaret Fowler Christian. He was a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church. Surviving are the wife widow, Zelda Johnson Christian; two daughters, Ruby Christian and Mrs. Mary Colegrove of Chesapeake; five sons, Earl, Raymond and Paul of Chesapeake Harold and Everett of Proctorville; 22 grandchildren. The body is at Schneider Funeral Home where friends may call after 6 p.m. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pomaria Baptist Church. Rev. Clifford Suiter and Rev. Arnold Carter officiating with burial in Pomaria Cemetery.
Christian Everett L 41 1979 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, April 7, 1979) Everett Lee Christian Sr., 41, of Proctorville row two, husband of Alice Shockley Christian, died yesterday in a Huntington Hospital. He was the father of Peggy, Dale and Susan Christian, all of Huntington, Jerry and Everett Jr., both of Proctorville, and Rickey of Chesapeake. Funeral 2 PM Monday at Pomaria Missionary Baptist Church near Chesapeake; burial in Pomaria Cemetery. Friends May call after 6 PM today and tomorrow at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville.    
Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, April 8, 1979)  Everett L. Christian, Sr., 41, of Proctorville, Rt. 2, died Friday morning at a Huntington hospital. He was born December 24, 1937 in Lawrence County, a son of Mrs. Zelda Christian of Chesapeake and the late Ernest Christian. Additional survivors include his wife, Alice Shockley Christian; three daughters, Peggy, Gail and Susan Christian all of Huntington; three sons, Everett Christian, Jr. and Jerry Christian both of Proctorville, Ricky Christian of Chesapeake; two sisters, Ruby Christian and Frances Colegrove both of Chesapeake; four brothers, Earl, Paul and Raymond Christian of Chesapeake, and Harold Christian of Proctorville. Funeral services will be held 2 PM Monday at Pomaria Missionary Baptist Church, with Rev. Okla Judd and Rev. William Payne officiating. Burial will be at Pomaria Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 tonight at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville.
Christian Everett L 71 1998 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, November 27, 1998)   Everett Lee ‘Dee’ Christian, 71, of Chesapeake, Ohio, husband of Louella Brammer Christian, was called home by her heavenly father, Tuesday, November 24, 1998 at her residence. He was born October 30, 1929 in Cabell County, WV, the son of the late William and Ida Tull Christian. He was a retired salesman for Davis Wholesale and Roger’s American. He is also a member of Mount Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Chesapeake, Ohio; Proctorville Masonic Lodge F. and AM #550; York Rite; and Teresa Chapter of Eastern Star # 257 in Proctorville, Ohio. He was preceded in death by six sisters and four brothers. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Janet Lee Baird of Huntington, WV, Mary Haynes and her husband Ray of Proctorville, Ohio and Barbara Thompson and her husband Larry of Chesapeake, Ohio; two brothers, Billy Christian of Huntington, WV and Rev. Charles Christian of Proctorville, Ohio; four grandchildren, Brad Chinn of Wayne, WV, Randy Chinn of Chesapeake, Ohio Michael Henson of Georgetown, Ky, and Luann Hodges of South point; two great-grandchildren and a very special friend of the family, Angela Adkins. Funeral services will be 2 PM Saturday, November 28, 1998, at Schneider’s-Slack funeral home in Chesapeake, Ohio, with the Rev. Bob Wilson and Rev. Jackie Clark officiating. Burial will follow in Perkins Ridge Cemetery with Military Graveside Rites. Friends may call from 6 to 9 PM Friday at the funeral home.    
Ironton Tribune – (Friday, November 27, 1998)   Everett Christian   Oct. 30, 1927 – Nov. 24, 1998 Chesapeake – Everett Lee ‘Dee’ Christian, 71, of Chesapeake died Tuesday at his home. The Cabell County, W.Va., native was born October 30, 1927, a son of the late William and Ida Tull Christian. He was the husband of Louella Brammer Christian, who survives. He was a retired salesman for Davis Wholesale and Roger’s America. He was a member of Mt. Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Chesapeake and was a member of Proctorville Masonic Lodge F&AM 550, York Rite and Teresa Chapter of Eastern Star 257 in Proctorville. He also was preceded in death by six sisters and four brothers Survivors in addition to his wife, include three daughters and two sons in law, Janet Lee Baird of Huntington, W.Va., Barbara and Larry Thompson of Chesapeake and Mary and Ray Haynes of Proctorville; two brothers, Billy Christian of Huntington and the Rev. Charles Christian of Proctorville; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral will be 2 PM Saturday at Schneider-Slack Funeral Home at Chesapeake, with the Revs. Bob Wilson and Jackie Clark officiating. Burial will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery with military graveside rites.
Christian Harold 1991 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, January 22, 1991)   Mr. Harold L. Christian, 58, of Proctorville, Ohio, died Sunday, January 20, 1991, in St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, WV. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 PM Wednesday, January 23, 1991, at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by the Rev. Clyde Carter and Rev. Okla Judd. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery, Huntington, WV. He was born October 10, 1932, at Chesapeake, Ohio, a son of the late Ernest and Zelda Johnson Christian. He was a supply room clerk for ACF Industries, Huntington. He was preceded in death by a son, David L. Christian. He is survived by his wife, Mary E. Tackett Christian; three daughters, Patricia Christian, Bonny Christian and Donna Christian, all of Proctorville; one son, Gary Christian of Proctorville; two sisters, Ruby Christian and Mary Francis Coalgrove, both of Proctorville; one brother, Paul Christian of Chesapeake; and two grandchildren, Joshua Galther and Kelly Christian. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM’s Tuesday at Schneider Funeral Home.
Christian Louella Brammer 2005 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Jul 18, 2005) LOUELLA LUCILLE CHRISTIAN, 76, of Chesapeake, Ohio was called home by her Heavenly Father July 13, 2005, at St. Mary’s Medical Center surrounded by her loving family. She was born January 2, 1929 in Lawrence County, Ohio daughter of the late Elmer and Beulah Mae Brammer. She was a former employee of the Huntington Department Store. Louella was a member of Mount Hope Missionary Baptist Church of Chesapeake, Ohio and Teresa Chapter of Easter Star #257 in Proctorville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband Everett Lee Christian in 1998 and a half sister Geraldine Ankrim. Louella is survived by three daughters, Janet Lee Christian of Chesapeake, Ohio, Mary Lou Haynes and her husband Ray of Proctorville, Ohio, and Barbara Sue Thompson and her husband Larry of Chesapeake, Ohio; one brother, Elwin Brammer of Chesapeake; four sisters Lenora Riley of South Point, Ohio, Frances Smoot of Chesapeake, Shirley Chapman of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Rose Christian and her husband Jack of South Point, Ohio; four grandchildren, Bradley Chinn and his wife Jessica of Wayne, W.Va., Randy Chinn of Chesapeake, Michael Henson and his wife Brooke of Georgetown, Ky., and LuAnn Hodges and her husband Joe of South Point; four great-grandchildren, Ezra and Isaac Chinn, and Samantha and Allen Hodges; step grandchild Max Haynes. Funeral service will be conducted 3 p.m. Saturday, July 16, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home by Brother Glen Carmon and Brother Danny Watts. Burial will follow in Perkins Ridge Cemetery Willow Wood, Ohio. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 15, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Proctorville Eastern Star service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Friday. This very kind and loving lady will be greatly missed by her loving family and many friends. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Christian Morris B 1965 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Monday, August 23, 1965) Funeral services for Morris Christian, 39, of Chesapeake, who was fatally injured in a fall from a culvert bridge near Bradrick, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. (DST) in Mt. Hope Baptist Church, Chesapeake. Rev. Clifford Suiter conducting the rites with burial in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at Schneider Funeral Home.
Christian Nora Hesson 1961 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, January 8, 1961) Mrs. Nora Almeda Christian, 86, of Chesapeake, died Friday night at her home. He Mrs. Christian was a member of Point Pleasant Church of Christ. Surviving are her husband, Wilburn Christian; one son, Roma Christian of Proctorville; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a one sister, Mrs. Arizona Wright of Willow wood; and one brother, Perry Hesson of Chesapeake. Funeral services will be today at 2:30 pm in Point Pleasant church with Evangelist Max Cleveland officiating. Burial will be in Centenary Cemetery. Friends may call at Schneider Funeral Home.
Christian Paul W 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, August 10, 1993) PAUL W. CHRISTIAN, 65, of Chesapeake, husband of Darlene Carpenter Christian, died Saturday at his residence.  He was an employee of the W. J. Maier Storage Company.  Also surviving are two daughters, Patty Greene of West Jefferson and Linda Lindsey of Chesapeake, and two sons, Jimmy Christian of Columbus, and Michael Christian of Chesapeake.  Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Burial in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point.  Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.  
Christian Ruby 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch – Tuesday, April 27, 1993 Ruby M. Christian, 79, of Proctorville died Sunday in St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington.  Surviving are one brother, Paul Christian of Chesapeake: and one sister, Frances Coal Grove of Proctorville.  Funeral 1 p.m. Wednesday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake; burial in Pomaria Cemetery.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Christian Walter 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch Friday, July 22, 1993 WALTER A. CHRISTIAN, 75, of Ironton, husband of Martha Pearl McCormick Christian, died Wednesday in Our Lady of Bellefonte, Russell, Ky.  He was a retired deputy sheriff for the Lawrence County Sheriff office. Also surviving are three sons, Walter A. Christian Jr. of  South Point, and Brad Christian and Woodrow “Woody” Christian, both of Ironton; and five daughters, Karen Clark of  Ashland, Donna Brumfield and  Sharon Pruitt, both of Ironton,  Drema Stewart of Wellston and Patti King of San Bernardino,  Calif. Funeral 2 p.m. Saturday at Royersville Missionary Baptist  Church; burial in Sugar Creek Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton, and after  1 p.m.. Saturday at the church.
Christian Zelda Johnson 1982 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, August 29, 1982) Mrs. Zelda Christian, 81, of Chesapeake Route 2, died Friday, August 27, 1982, in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Monday at Pomary Baptist Church, of which she was a member, by the Rev. Oakla Judd and the Rev. Michael Webb. Burial will be in Pomary Cemetery. She was born January 20, 1901, in Lawrence County, Ohio, daughter of the late Villa (Viller) and Londa (Lonna) Freeman Johnson. She was preceded in death by her husband Ernest Christian, in 1974, by a son, Everette Christian; and by a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hamlin. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ruby Christian and Mrs. Francis Coalgrove, both of Chesapeake, Ohio; four sons, Earl, Raymond, and Paul Christian, all of Chesapeake, Ohio, and Harold Christian of Proctorville, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Lilly Delawder and Mrs. Nora Hamlin, both of Chesapeake, Ohio; two brothers, Elvie Johnson of Chesapeake, Ohio and Burt Johnson of Ironton, Ohio; 22 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Friends may call from 5 to 6 PM Sunday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio. The body will be taken to the church an hour before the funeral.
Church Eugene 1977 Ironton Tribune – (Saturday, March 26, 1977)   Mr. Eugene ‘Gene’ Church, 63, of number 6 Kirk Place, Huntington, WV, died Thursday, March 24, 1977, in a local hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 PM Saturday at Chapmans Mortuary by the Rev. Jerry Bailey. Burial will be in Woodmere Memorial Park. He was born December 4, 1913, in Huntington, WV, a son of the late William W. and Mable Rush Dickey Church. He was a salesman for Black Diamond Product Company, 437 years and a veteran of World War II. Survivors include the wife, Naomi Atkins Church; one daughter, Mrs. Janet M. Church Hix of Huntington, WV; three sisters, Mrs. Edna M. Church of Jacksonville, Fla, Ms. Mary Ann Church and Mrs. Sybil R. Church, both of Huntington, WV; three brothers, C. R. Church and Paul W. Church, both of Huntington, WV and Don R. Church of Jacksonville, Fla; one grandchild, Misty Lynn Hix and several nieces and nephews. VFW Lodge No. 1064 will conduct graveside services. Pallbearers will be John Brumfield, Kenneth Combs, Don Ellis, Lieut. Don Norris, Roy Fulk and Grant Davis. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 PM Friday and after 9:30 AM Saturday at the mortuary.
Clagg Albert 2003 Ironton Tribune – Wednesday, December 17, 2003      ALBERT CLAGG, 98, of Milton went home to be with the Lord Monday, December 15, 2003, at St. Mary’s Medical Center.    Funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, December 18 at Heck Funeral Home, Milton, with Pastor Paul Meadows officiating. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Barboursville.    He was born April 14, 1905, in Cabell County, West Virginia, a son of the late James and Atlanta Spurlock Clagg. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Frances Wilson Clagg and his daughter, Almeda Hickman. He is survived by three daughters, Rosa Hickman, Evelyn Meadows and Wanda Chapman, all of Milton: two sons, Everett Jr. Clagg and Elmer Gene Clagg, both of Milton and one sister, Vada Clark Conner of Milton.    Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, December 17 at Heck Funeral Home.  
Clagg Elza E 1976 Ironton Tribune – Friday, August 13, 1976      Elza E. Clagg, 65, of Milton Rt. 3, died Thursday, August 12, 1976, at a Huntington Hospital following a long illness.    Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace Baptist Church at Milton, of which he was a member. The Rev. Frank Blake and Rev. Wendell Shull will officiate.    Burial will be in Bias Chapel Cemetery in Milton. He was born February 11, 1911, in Cabell County, a son of the late Lewis and Missouri Edmonds Clagg.    He was a retired employee of the Chemtron Corp.    Survivors include the wife, Bessie Arthur Clagg; one daughter, Mrs. Eva Mae Edwards of Milton; three sons, Elvin L. Clagg of Glenwood, Ebert E. Clagg and Ellis T. Clagg, both of Milton; one sister, Mrs. Rosa Black of Milton; four brothers, Gilbert, Millard and Lonnie Clegg of Milton, and Laban Clagg of Lesage, and three grandsons, Daniel Ray and Richard Wayne Clagg, both of Glenwood, and Rex Alan Clagg of Milton.    Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at Heck Funeral Home. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services.
Clark Andy J 1968 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, June 12, 1968)   Andy Jackson (Jack) Clark, 73, of Rt. 1, Chesapeake, Ohio, died Thursday in a Huntington, WV, hospital.  Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 P.M. at the Perkins Ridge Baptist Church by Rev Clifford Suiter. Burial will be in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery.  A retired employee of the American Car & Foundry Division of ACF Industries in Huntington, WV, and a retired barber, he was born March 3, 1895, in Lawrence Co., Ohio, a son of the late Bobby and Analyze Hupp Clark.  He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Pomaria Baptist Church.  Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Velma Murnahan Clark; 2 sons, Julian and James Arno Clark, and a brother Cecil Clark of Chesapeake, Ohio, and five grandchildren.  Friends may call at the Schneider Funeral Home at Chesapeake, Ohio after 3 P.M. Saturday.
Clark Brichard A 1997 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, October 12, 1997)   Mr. Brichard A. Clark, 72, of Chesapeake, Ohio, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, October 10, 1997 in the Huntington V.A. Medical Center. Brichard is remembered by his family as a loving husband, father and grandfather. Funeral service will be conducted 2 p.m. Monday, October 13, 1997 at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio, by Rev. Curtis Stephens and Rev. Glenn Carmon. Burial will be in Goodall Cemetery, Chesapeake. He was born August 7, 1925 in Proctorville, Ohio, a son of the late Shirley and Minnie Bell Clark. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II. He was a member of Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church, where he was a trustee for 46 years. He was also a member of Allegheny Valley Masonic Lodge 552 in Emlenton, Pa., Scottish Rite, Waterloo, (Ohio) Chapter of the Eastern Star, Beeskeeper Association, and VFW Post 6878 in Proctorville, Ohio. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Betty Hawthorne Clark. He is survived by his wife of fourteen years, Hazel Clark; three sons, and two daughter-in-law, David M. and Sandra Clark, Rick and Pam Prince, and Darrell Clark; one daughter and son-in-law, Deborah L. and Gregg Shoewalter; two sisters, Lillian Graham and Ermalee Hiles; nine grandchildren, Terry Clark, Tammy Linaman, Tricia Clark, Dereka Prince, Ricky Prince, Adam Kipp, Bryan Kipp, Brittanni Shoewalter, and Bethanni Shoewalter; three great-grandchildren, Justin Linaman, Seth Clark and Allison Clark; and a host of other friends. A masonic service will be at 7 p.m. Sunday, October 12, 1997, and a military service on Monday, October 13, 1997. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, October 12, 1997 at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio.  
Clark Cecil 1976 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Wednesday, August 11, 1976 Cecil Clark, 74, of Chesapeake Rt. 2, died Tuesday in Jo-Linn Health Center. Born in Lawrence County on March 26, 1902, he was a son of the late Robert and Anna Clark. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lillian Rigney Clark; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Phyllis Ferris of Chesapeake, and six step grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Clifford Suiter officiating. Interment will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral Home after 6 p.m. Thursday.
Clark Dela Massie 1962 Ironton Tribune – Sunday, October 07, 1962    Mrs. Delia E. Clark, 83, of New Holland, Ohio, was pronounced dead on arrival at 10:30 am. She had been visiting at the home of a son, Johnny Clark of Kitts Hill for the past 10 days.    Mrs. Clark was born in Lecta on May 18, 1879, daughter of the late Adrian and Rebecca Fox Massey. Her husband, John Clark, died in 1944. Mrs. Clark was a member of Oakley Christian Church at Lecta.    Surviving are a daughter, Eloise McIntyre of New Holland, with whom she resided for the past 11 years; three sons, Johnny of Kitts Hill, Stephen of Mechanicsburg, Ohio and Boyd of Crown City; 21 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Lecta Harmon of Clarksburg, Ohio.    Funeral services will be today at 2 pm at Phillips Funeral Home, Rev. Earl Hinkley will officiate with burial in Aid Cemetery.
Clark Eloise Matney 2007 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, Jun 19, 2007)   ELOISE CLARK, 83, of Coal Grove, wife of Herbert H. Clark, died Sunday in King’s Daughters Medical Center. She was a homemaker. Graveside service 11 a.m. Friday, Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Visitation from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton. Donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation of Ohio.
Clark James A 1977 Huntington Herald Dispatch – Thursday, Jan. 20, 1977 James A. Clark, 47, of Proctorville, husband of Naomi Hamlin Clark and a disabled truck driver, died yesterday in a Huntington hospital.  Area survivors are two daughters, Lisa and Becky at home, and four sons, Larry and Mike at home, and Doug and Bob both of Chesapeake.  Funeral 1 p.m. Saturday at Schneider Funeral Home; burial in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.
Clark Julian J 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Feb 17, 1993) Julian J. Clark, 70, of Proctorville, Ohio, died Monday at his home. Surviving are 2 nieces, Becky Clark and Lisa Smith, both of Ironton, Ohio: and 4 nephews, Doug Clark of Proctorville, Ohio, Larry Clark of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mike Clark of Orlando, FL, and Bob Clark of Chesapeake, Ohio.  Funeral will be at 2 P.M. Thursday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio, burial in Perkins Ridge Cemetery.  Friends may call from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. today at the funeral home.
Clark Lillian Rigney 1979 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, April 2, 1979)   MRS. LILLIAN F. CLARK – Mrs. Lillian F. Clark, 56, of Chesapeake Rt. 2, died suddenly at her home Saturday.  A daughter of the late Cecil and Lennie Cron Rigney, Mrs. Clark was born Sept. 23, 1922 in Lawrence County, Ohio. She was preceded in death in 1976 by her husband, Cecil. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Ferris of Chesapeake, Ohio; seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a half-brother, Carlton Ellis of Scottown, Ohio. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Clifford Suiter officiating.  Interment will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Clark Linda – 1942 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, February 17, 1942)   Linda Lee Clark -Two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark of Proctorville, Ohio, died last night in a hospital after an operation. Surviving are the parents; the paternal parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Clark of Proctorville and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellcessor of Athalia, Ohio. The body will be taken to the home of J.W. Miller today by the Schneider Funeral Home of Chesapeake and will remain there until completion of funeral arrangements.
Clark Naomi Hamlin 2006 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Aug 01, 2006) NAOMI CLARK, 75, of Ironton, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, July 30, 2006, at Community Hospice Care Center, Ashland, Ky. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 2, 2006, at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home with the Rev. Jeff Cremeans officiating. Burial will follow at Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Naomi was born December 19, 1930, in Lawrence County, Ohio, a daughter of the late Jasper and Nellie Black Hamlin. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James “Arno” Clark; five sisters, Georgia Smoot, Beulah Johnson, Ola Mae Price, Callie Askew and Erma Lee Johnson; and two brothers, Minard and John Hamlin. She retired from Community Action Organization as a social worker after 25 years and attended Ironton City Missionary Church. Naomi is survived by two daughters, Lisa Smith of Pine Grove, Ohio and Rebecca Clark of Ironton, Ohio; four sons, J. Doug Clark and Michael Clark both of South Point, Ohio, Robert “Bob” Clark of Proctorville, Ohio and Larry Clark of Bethel, Ohio; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Eva Miller of Proctorville, Ohio. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Ironton City Mission, 710 N. 5th Street Ironton, OH 45638, or Community Hospice, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101. Condolences may be expressed at www.schneidergriffin.com.
Clark Sandra Copley 1994 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, January 26, 1994) MRS. SANDRA COPLEY CLARK, 38, of Chesapeake, Ohio Route 2, died Monday, Jan. 24, 1994, at St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, W.VA. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio, by the Rev. Mitch Webb and the Rev. Okla Judd. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. She was born June 5, l955, at Huntington, a daughter of the late Lucian and Myrtle Brown Copley. She was a member of Pomaria Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by one son, Scottie, and one granddaughter, Heaven Lee. Surviving are her husband, Bob Clark; three daughters, Missi  Day, Heather Copley and Jenny Copley of Chesapeake; two sons, Shawn Copley of Wilgus, Ohio, and Christopher Copley of  Scottown, Ohio; four grandchildren, Cody, Tiffany, Nikki and Whitney; two sisters, Sharon Mount of Huntington and Clarissa Moore of Proctorville; and four brothers, Clovis Copley and Kevin Copley, both of Proctorville, Kenny Copley of Huntington and Harold Brown of Columbus, Ohio.  Friends. may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Hall Funeral Home.
Clark Stanley D 1983 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, December 29, 1983) Stanley D. Clark, 79, of Rt. 2, Proctorville, died Tuesday in Huntington Hospital. He was born September 7, 1904, in Lawrence County, a son of the late Delbert and Ada Delawder Clark. He was a retired farmer and a steel fitter for AC & F Industries. He was preceded in death by one sister, one brother and three grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Carrie Webb Clark; four daughters, Mrs. Charles Bill (Catherine) Whitley of Proctorville, Mrs. Frank (Gail) Maynard and Mrs. Paul (Janice) Lockard, both of Chesapeake, and Mrs. Herbert (Mary Jane) Booth of Guyandotte, W.Va.; Four sons, Stanley Clifford Clark, Lyndol ‘Bob’ Clark and Dale Clark, all of Proctorville, and Joseph Mack Clark of Brunswick, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Miller and Mrs. David Stephens, both of Proctorville; one brother, Don Clark of Proctorville; 21 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 pm Friday at the Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by the Rev.’s Raymond Bragg and Orville Carrico. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 9 pm today.
Clark Velma Murnahan 1982 Ironton Tribune – (Friday, 28 May 1982) MRS. VELMA A. CLARK, 81, of 313 Fort Street, Proctorville, Ohio, died Wednesday, May 26, 1982, in the Huntington Hospital.  Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. Okla Judd.  Burial will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery.  She was born June 4, 1900 in Lawrence County, Ohio, a daughter of the late James and Sarah Freeman Murnahan (Freeman).  She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew Jackson Clark; a daughter, Bernice Clark, and one son, James Arno Clark.  She is survived by a son, Julian J. Clark of Proctorville; six grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; a sister, Mollie Ward of Kenova, W.Va.; and a dear friend and cousin, Stella Barry (Berry) of Proctorville.  Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday at Hall Funeral Home. Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, 28 May 1982) Mrs. Velma A. Clark, 81, of 313 Front Street, Proctorville, Ohio, widow of Andrew Jackson Clark, died Wednesday in The Huntington Hospital, Huntington, WV.  Surviving is a son Julian J. Clark of Proctorville, Ohio. Funeral services at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio, burial in Perkins Ridge Cemetery.  Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at Hall Funeral Home. Died in veteran’s hospital, Wayne co, WV.
Clark William D 1966 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, November 27, 1966)    William ‘Don’ Clark, 74, of Proctorville Route 2, husband of Darlene Ellcessor Clark, died Tuesday. Also surviving are one daughter, Angela Clark Thompson of Hyattsville, Md.: and one son, Donald R. Clark of Proctorville. Funeral 2 p.m. tomorrow at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville; burial in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at funeral home.
Clay Edna Carrico 1967 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, October 9, 1967) Mrs. Earl (Edna) Clay, 47 years old, of Ironton Route 1, died at 6:15 p.m. Sunday in an Ironton Hospital where she had been a patient for several weeks. She was born March 7, 1920, in Lawrence County, a daughter of Averill and Mrs. Anna Goings Carrico. Her father is a member of the Lawrence County Board of Health. Other survivors include her husband, Earl Clay, and these brothers and sisters; Mrs. George Shoemaker of Grove City, Ohio; Orville Carrico of Chesapeake; Clyde Carrico of Willow Wood, Ohio; Mrs. Frank Ferguson, Cincinnati, Ohio; Rev. J. Donald Carrico of Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Charles Sparling of Coal Grove, Ohio; Joe Carrico of Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Fred Waller of South Point Route 1; Earl Carrico of South Point; Harold Carrico of Ironton Route 1, Ray Carrico of South Point Route 1. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene of Ironton. The body is at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home in Ironton.
Clay Jennie Sites 2001 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, Apr 30, 2001)    JENNIE B. CLAY, 89, of Kitts Hill, wife of Willard M. Clay, died Sunday. She was co-owner and operator with her husband of Clay?s Grocery, Rock Camp. Also surviving are one foster son, Bill Alford of Kitts Hill: and four sisters, Annabelle Clark of Windham, Martha Cripple of Catlettsburg, Ky., and Edna Neal and Frankie Hitchcock, both of Ironton. Funeral 1 p.m. Wednesday at Phillips Funeral Home; burial in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Clay John C 1950 Ironton Tribune – (Saturday, March 11, 1950) John C. Clay, who was born and reared in Rock Camp, died Tuesday at his home in Toler, Ky. He was 90 years old. The past four years Mr. Clay had resided in Toler and previous to that time he resided 15 years in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Clay was a son of the late John and Lucinda Bazell Clay. He was a member of United Brethren Church. Surviving are his wife, Fannie and these children; William O. Clay of Kitts Hill, Leonard of Circleville, Ohio, Herschel and Harley of Ironton, Archie of Groveland, Fla., Frank of Circleville, Mrs. E. Molter of Columbus, Mrs. W.M. Rice of Groveland, Fla., Mrs. Oscar Payne of Andis and Dwight L. Clay of Columbus. The body will arrive in Ironton this afternoon on N. & W. train No. 15 and will be taken to the Phillips Funeral Home where friends may call this evening. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday at Myrtle Baptist Church with burial in Myrtle Cemetery.
Clere Earl K 1998 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, September 10, 1998) Earl Kenneth Clere, 81, of Ashland, husband of Emma Jean Imes Clere, died Wednesday in Woodland Oaks Health Care Facility. He was a retired electrician for Ashland Oil and Refining Co. Also surviving are two sons, Don R. Clere of Memphis, Tenn. and Ralph W. Clere of Ashland; one brother, Clarence ‘Slim’ Clere of Charleston, WV.; one half-brother, Lawrence Clere of Wurtland, WV.; and two half-sisters, Georgianna of Springfield, OH. and Ella Velencourt. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday at Steen Funeral Home; burial in Ashland Cemetery. Funeral (visitation) 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.    
Ashland Daily Independent – (Thursday, September 10, 1998) Earl Clere – 1917 -1998 Earl Kenneth Clere , 81, of 29 street, died Wednesday in Woodland Oaks. Mr. Clere was born January 27, 1917, in Boyd County, Ky., a son of the late George W. and Carrie Conley Clere . He was a retired electrician with Ashland Oil no. 1 refinery. He was a member of Unity Baptist Church and OCAW Lodge 3-214. Surviving are his wife, Irma Jean Imes Clere ; two sons, Don R. Claire of Memphis, Tenn, and Ralph W. Clere of Ashland, Ky.,; a brother, Clarence ‘Slim’ Clere of Charleston, WV; a half-brother, Lawrence Clere of Wurtland, Ky.; two half-sisters, Georgianna Sarven of Springfield, Ohio, and Ella Valencourt; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 AM Friday at Steen Funeral Home – Ashland Chapel by Dr. Charles Stewart. Burial will be in Ashland Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 PM at the Funeral Home.
Clere Emma Imes 2001 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, Dec 11, 2001)   ERMA JEAN IMES CLERE, 83, of Ashland, widow of Earl “Kenneth” Clere, died Sunday in King’s Daughters Medical Center. She was a homemaker. Survivors include two sons, Don Clere of Memphis, Tenn., and Ralph Clere of Ashland: and two sisters, Ruth Rahlman of Florissant, Mo., and Betty VanHoose of Catlettsburg. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday at Steen Funeral Home, Ashland; burial in Ashland Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Unity Baptist Church, 2320 29th St., Ashland, KY 41101.
Click Homer L 1999   Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, March 2, 1999) Rev. Homer Click – June 2, 1917 – February 28, 1999 Rev. Homer L. Click, 81, of Ironton died Sunday at River Valley Health System in Ironton, after an extended illness. The Coal Grove native was born June 2, 1917, the son of the late Charles and Lillian Boyd Click. He was the husband of Arvella ‘Billie’ Maddy Click, who survives, to whom he was united in marriage October 14, 1939. He was a retired Baptist Minister, with 36 years of service in the Ministry. He served the Mamre Missionary Baptist Church in Kitts Hill for 16 years, the Grace Baptist Church in Clermont, Fla. for six years and the Calvery Baptist Church in Midkiff, WV. He also had a television ministry for 12 years and did extensive evangelism. He served as evangelistic chairman of the Lake County Association and served on the State Mission Board of Florida. He attended the Baptist Bible Institute in Lakeland, Florida. He was a hear of devotion toward God and a compassion for his people. He was greatly loved by his family and friends. He has been a faithful servant and has entered into the joys of the Lord. He also was preceded in death by two brothers, Leslie Click and Bert Click: three sisters, Bonnie Sublett, Goldie Carpenter and Stella McClure. Survivors in addition to his wife, include three sons and daughters-in-law, Gary H. and Connie Click of Virginia Beach, Va., William D. and Anna Click and Paul R. and Phyllis Click , all of South Point; one daughter and son-in-law, Connie and David Norris of Ironton; 16 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; three brothers, the Rev. Charles Click of Coal Grove, the Rev. David Click of Ironton and Lonnie Click of Ironton; and one sister, Easter Edwards of Ironton. Funeral will be 2 PM Thursday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, with the Rev.’s Steve Harvey, Charles Jayne and Jeff Davenport officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens in South Point. Visitation will be 6 to 9 PM Wednesday at the Funeral Home. Memorials may be made, in his memory, to the building fund of Sharon Baptist Church, 2010 S. 5th St., Ironton, OH 45638.- Paid Obituary
Click Lonnie 2004 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Sep 09, 2004) LONNIE CLICK, 80, of Ironton, husband of Faye Cox Addis Click, died Monday in the Huntington VA Medical Center. He was a retired construction carpenter. Graveside service 2 p.m. Friday, Zoar Cemetery, Coal Grove. Visitation one hour before service at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton.
Clonch Laura Fout 1964 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Sept. 24, 1964)   Mrs.  Laura May Fout Clonch – Seventy-nine years old, of Hogsett, died yesterday of Point Pleasant Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 1 PM at Stevens Funeral Home at Point Pleasant. Additional services will be conducted at 2:30 PM at Pleasant Ridge Christian Church of Christ the Mason County, where she was a member since child. Burial will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. She was born December 2, 1884, at Pleasant Ridge, a daughter of the late Moses and Lovina Leonard Fout. In 1911, she was married to Thomas Clonch, who died in 1919. Survivors include three brothers, Fred and Charley of Columbus and Elza Fout of Hogsett: a nephew, Kenneth Four of Hogsett, and several nieces and nephews in Columbus. The body is at the Funeral Home, where friends may call tonight after 6 PM.
Collins Arlena Brammer 1984 Springfield News Sun – (Thursday, January 26, 1984) Arlena Grace Collins, 77, 120 N. Jackson St. died at 8:30 AM Wednesday at 1929 Delmar Dr., in the residence of her daughter, following one year of failing health. She was born in Lawrence County, January 22, 1907, a daughter of Elisha and Ruth Brammer. She was a resident of Springfield most of her life, a member of the Race Street Church of God. Survivors include three sons, Kenneth Ray Collins, Clyde Leo Collins, both of Springfield; Joseph E. Collins of Blytheville, Ark.; a daughter Mrs. Lewis (Louise) Inlow; 16 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death her husband, two sons, two daughters, one brother, two sisters. Her body will be taken to the Austin Richards and Raff Memorial Home were visitation will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM Friday and one hour prior to services to be held in the Race Street Church of God at 10 AM Saturday with the Rev. Clyde Webb officiating. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens.
Collins Clyde L 1994 Springfield News Sun – (Friday, June 03, 1994)   Clyde L. Collins, 57, of Springfield, died in Mercy Medical Center at 1:30 pm Wednesday, June 1, 1994. He was born January 27, 1937 in Springfield, a son of Elva M. and Arlena (Brammer) Collins and had been employed by Springfield Brass Company. He is survived by one sister, Louise Inlow of Springfield; two brothers, Joe Collins of Blytheville, Arkansas and Ray Collins of Springfield; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am Saturday in the Chapel at Ferncliff Cemetery. Friends may call in the Chapel from 9 – 10 am Saturday. The family is being served by the Richards, Raff and Dunbar Memorial Home.
Collins Kenneth R Springfield News Sun – (Wednesday, September 09, 1998) Kenneth Ray Collins, 66, of Springfield, passed away at 12:25 pm Sunday, September 6, 1998, in Essex in Springfield. He was born October 24, 1931 in Springfield, the son of Elba M. And Arlena (Brammer) Collins. Mr. Collins was a veteran of the United States Army. Survivors include four children, Karl (Debbie) Collins of Urbana, Ohio, Kathy (Robert) Jacobs, Debbie (Roy) Kuhn, Ray (Sabrinna) Collins, all of Springfield; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Louise (Lewis) Inlow of Springfield; one brother, Joe (Sandy) Collins of Arkansas; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers; and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Thursday in the Jones-Kenney-Zechman Funeral Home with Rev. John Woods officiating. Friends may call for two hours prior to services. Burial will be in the Dayton National Cemetery.  
Collins Rosa Gladys Nicholas 1979 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, March 31, 1979)   Mrs. Rosa Gladys Collins, 72, all 1065 E. Main St., Milton, was dead on arrival Thursday, March 29, 1979, at a Huntington hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Saturday at Heck Funeral Home, Milton, by the Rev. Paul Debord and the Rev. Woodrow Chapman. Burial will be in Forrest Memorial Park. She was born July 3, 1906, in Milton, a daughter of the late James and Fannie Vititoe Nicholas. She was a member and formal Sunday school teacher and pianist at Union Baptist Church. She was also a member of Milton Senior Citizens group. Survivors include her husband, Virgil W. Collins, a retired Cabell County school system principal. Mrs. Collins and her husband operated Collins Trailer Park in Milton. Other survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Charles Lattin Jr. of Milton; one son, Layman R. Collins of St. Albans, four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Nicholas of Brandon, Fla., Miss Garnett Pack of Milton, Mrs. Alpha Raines of Tampa, Fla. and Pansy Lester of Huntington; five grandchildren, Darrell Collins of Pittsburgh, PA, Richard Allan Collins of Chesapeake, Mrs. Laura Lynn Collins of St. Albans, Steven Lattin and Mrs. Carolyn Lattin, both of Milton. Friends may call at the Funeral Home.
Combs Maxine Hamlin 2004 Maxine Combs – Lexington, NC, Dispatch – (Sunday, March 21, 2004)   Maxine Combs Maxine May Hamlin Combs, 61, of Hinkle Lane in Welcome, died Friday, March 19, 2004, at her home. A graveside service will begin at 3 p.m. Monday in Forest Hill Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the residence.  Piedmont Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Comer Janie Kingery 1987 Gallipolis Daily Tribune – (Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1987)   Janie Comer, 96, of 42 Mill Creek Dr., Gallipolis, died Tuesday at Pinecrest Care Center. She was born December 9, 1891 in Lawrence County to the late William Henry and Nancy Callicoat Kingery. Surviving are two sons, Cecil Comer of Paradise, Calif., and Ruby Comer of Akron; one daughter, Mary Agnes Nelson of Gallipolis; three brothers, Gerald Kingery of Scottown, Floyd Kingery of Gallipolis and John Kingery of Vienna, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Darlene McKinney of Addison, Ohio; 11 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. One daughter, Freda Kopchick, one infant son, three brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Funeral services will be Friday, 2 PM, from Willis Funeral Home, Rev. Robert Colvin officiating. Burial follows at Centenary Cemetery. Friends make call at the Funeral Home Thursday, 7 to 9 PM.
Comstock Eugene H 1981 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, February 2, 1981)     Eugene H. Comstock   Eugene H. Comstock, 70, of Chesapeake, owner and operator of Comstock Motors and Farm Machinery, died Sunday in Cabell Huntington Hospital. He was born February 21, 1910 in Red House, W.Va., a son of the late P.F. And Rebecca Reed Comstock. He started his career in 1925 with his father, opening Comstock Chevrolet at Chesapeake. He was an original member of and inspector for NASCAR. Comstock was nationally known for his auto racing career and the number eight that adorned his cars. He was a member of Windsor Grange and attended the Chesapeake First Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Nannie Corbin Comstock; two sons, Edward Eugene Comstock of Casselberry, Fla. and Ted Robert Comstock of Chesapeake; three sisters, Mrs. Peggy Broughton of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Irene Thomas of Orlando, Fla. and Mrs. Francis Draoulac of Columbus; a brother, Ted R. Comstock of Lexington, Ky.; and one granddaughter, Joycelyn Ara Comstock of Chesapeake. One sister, Mrs. Louise Watson and two brothers, Robert Comstock and Harry Comstock, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by the Rev. Robert Love. Burial will be in Myrtle Ridge Cemetery at Linnville. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. today.
Conley Milford 2001 Ironton Tribune – Thursday, Nov. 08, 2001   CHESAPEAKE – Milford Conley, 103, of Chesapeake died Tuesday at the VA Medical Center in Huntington, W.VA.  Funeral will be 10 A.M. Friday at Hall Funeral Home, Burial will be in Memorial Burial Park in Wheelersburg.  Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.  
Conrad Marjorie Hall 1979 Springfield Daily News – (Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1979)   Mrs. Marjorie Hall Conrad, 2072 Prospect Circle, a retired schoolteacher, died at 9:15 AM Monday following one year of failing health. She was born in Kitts Hill, Ohio, a daughter of John William and Louella Lambert Hall and had resided in Springfield for 55 years. She taught school in Lawrence and Clark counties and at the former Northern school, until she retired in 1966. Mrs. Conrad attended Rio Grande and Wittenberg colleges. She was a member of Donnellsville Lutheran Church, the National Retired Teachers Association of Ohio and The Retired Teachers Association. Her husband, William E., died in 1961. Survivors include two sons, Edward H. of Akron and Donald William of Springfield, one brother, William Hall of Orlando, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Daniel: (Clarice) Rapp of Ironton; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Her body was taken to the Richards Memorial Home where friends may call from 5 to 9 PM Wednesday. Services will be held there at 11 AM Thursday in charge of the Rev. Otis Jackson. Burial will be in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Conrad William E 1961 Springfield Daily News – (Wednesday, May 10, 1961) William E. Conrad of 2072 Hours Back Circle died at 3:30 AM Wednesday in City Hospital following several years of failing health. He was born in Donnellsville, a son of George W. and Julia Creachbaum Conrad, Mr. Conrad had resided in Clark County all his life and lived in Springfield for the last 38 years. He was a member of Donnellsville Lutheran Church. He was a retired employee of Ohio Fuel Gas Co. and the Springfield City Hospital maintenance department. Survivors include his wife, Marjorie, a teacher in Springfield Public Schools; two brothers, Edwin H. and Donald W.; one sister, Mrs. Cora B. Athey; three grandchildren, all of Springfield; and several nieces and nephews. His body was taken to Rich Richards Memorial Home.  
Springfield Daily News – (Thursday, May 11, 1961) Services for William E. Conrad of 2072 Prospect Circle will be held at 1:30 PM Saturday in the Richards Memorial Home. Burial is to be in Ferncliff Cemetery. Mr. Conrad died at 3:30 AM Wednesday in City Hospital following several years of failing health. Friends may call from 7 PM Thursday at the Funeral Home until services.
Cooper Alice Parkhurst 2009 Anderson Herald Bulletin – Sunday, November 29, 2009       Alice I. Cooper Sept. 26, 1925 – Nov. 27, 2009  Anderson – Alice L. (Parkhurst) Cooper, 84, died Nov. 27, 2009, at Saint John’s Medical Center, following an extended illness.    She is survived by her son, James Reed.    Service and burial will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery.    Arrangements by Robert Loose Funeral Homes, Anderson, Ind.
Cooper Charles W 1997 Anderson Herald Bulletin – Thursday, August 21, 1997    Anchorage Alaska – Former Anderson resident Charles William Cooper, 62, died August 2, 1997, at Providence Alaska Medical Center, Anchorage.    He retired in 1993 from General Motors in Anderson after more than 30 years of employment.    Survivors include three daughters, Roberta ‘Bobbie’ Cooper, Donita ‘Doni’ Mitchell and Sheryl Moore Scott; two sons, David William Cooper and Jeffrey ‘J.C.’ (wife Louise) Cooper Burkhead; two sisters, Cindy (husband Joe) Goode and Gayla Kay (husband Jim) Sterrett; brother, John Dale (wife Bonnie) Cooper; stepmother, Bernice Cooper; 11 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.    Memorial services will be conducted at 6 p.m. Friday at the Woodland Shelter in Mounds State Park. A private celebration of his life was held at Hatcher Pass, Alaska.    Visitation will be one hour before the service is conducted at shelter.    Arrangements are being handled by Roselle Johnson Funeral service.
Cooper Harold E 1993 Anderson Herald Bulletin – Saturday, December 18, 1993    Anderson – Harold E. Cooper, 70, Anderson, died December 13, 1993, at an Indianapolis Hospital.    Survivors include his wife of 25 years, Alice (Parkhurst) Cooper; two sons, Richard Cooper and Edward Cooper; a stepson, James F. Read; two daughters, Barbara Cooper and Cookie Cooper; three brothers, the Rev. Willis Cooper, the Rev. Tony Cooper and Fred Cooper; two sisters, Marlowe Sheets and Betty Napier; and several grandchildren.    Services were conducted Thursday at Roberson Funeral Home in South Shore, Ky., with the Rev.’s Willis Cooper and Tony Cooper officiating. Burial was at Siloam Cemetery with military graveside’s rites performed by James L. Flannery Post American Legion.
Cooper John W 1988 Anderson Herald Bulletin – Tuesday, November 01, 1988        Perkinsville – John William Cooper, 79, 9784 Montgomery St., Perkinsville, died Sunday afternoon at Mercy Hospital in Elwood following an extended illness.    He was born in Greenup, Ky., and had resided in the Anderson area until 1972, moving to Perkinsville. He retired in 1975 as a checker for Delco Remy after 25 years of employment and had been employed for 25 years with CN&O Railroad. He was a former manager of Miami Campgrounds for 12 years. He was a member of Perkinsville United Methodist Church and was a Republican precinct committeeman for several years. He was a member of Auxiliary Police and UAW Local 662.    He is survived by his wife, Louella Bernice (Garrison) Cooper; three daughters, Mrs. George (Jean) Nelson of South Shore, Ky., Mr. Joe (Cindy) Goode of Anderson and Mrs. Jim (Gayla) Sterritt of Greenwood, Ind.; two sons, Charles Cooper of Muncie and John Cooper of New Jersey; five brothers, Harold Cooper and Freddie Cooper, both of Anderson, Theodore Cooper of Peru, Ind., Tony Cooper of West Virginia, and Willis Cooper of Kentucky; two sisters, Marylo Sheets of Kentucky and Betty Napier of Ohio; 21 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.    Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Robert D Loose Funeral Home, 200 W. 53rd St., with the Rev. John flew officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Walk Cemetery.
Coovert Diccie 2008 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, Nov 21, 2008) DICCIE CORA COOVERT, 82, of Hurricane, widow of Dan K. Coovert, died Wednesday in St. Mary’s Medical Center. Funeral service 3 p.m. Saturday, Allen Funeral Home, Hurricane; burial at Valley View Memorial Park, Hurricane. Visitation two hours before service Saturday at the funeral home.
Copley Lucien 1961 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Sunday, December 20, 1961 Lucien Conley, 69, of Chesapeake was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Mary’s Hospital Friday.   He was born April 23, 1912 in Wayne County, W.Va.,  the son of the late Henry and Mary Copley.  A retired Yellow Cab driver and a veteran of World War II, he was preceded in death by his wife, Myrtle Brown Copley.   He is survived by three daughters, Sandra Clark, Winston Salem, N.C., Sharon Mount, Huntington, W.Va., and Clarissa Copley, at home; four sons, Harold Brown, Columbus, Clovis Copley, Athalia, Kevin Copley, Lesage, W.Va., and Kenny Copley, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Cloe Williams, Nannie Copley and Lola May, all of Ceredo, W.Va., and two brothers, John H. Copley, Huntington, W.Va. and Henry Conley, Ceredo, W.Va.  Funeral services will be 10 A.M. Monday at the Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake.  Burial in Rome Cemetery.   Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. today.
Corbin Edward K 1999 Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1999)   Edward Corbin – April 5, 1916 – Jan. 4, 1999 Edward K. Corbin, 82, of Ironton died Monday at Heartland of Riverside in South Point, after an extended illness. The Lawrence County native was born April 5, 1916, a son of the late Oliver ‘Pete’ and Mary Webb Corbin. He was the husband of Mildred Capper Corbin, who survives. The U.S. Navy veteran of World War II was a retired operator for Allied Chemical Corp. and a member of the Myrtle Ridge Baptist Church. He also was a member of the Elks Lodge, the UCT and a 50 year member of the Ohio Valley Lodge 536 F&AM of Crown City. Survivors in addition to his wife, include one son and daughter-in-law, Gary and Neva Corbin of Fripp Island, S.C.; one daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Charles ‘Turk’ Donahue of Ironton five children; 10 great-grandchildren; one great grandchild; one brother, Stanley Corbin of Traverse, Fla.; two sisters, Nannie Comstock of South Point and Phyllis Shafer of Ironton; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be 2 PM Thursday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home with the Rev. Tom Henry officiating. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. Visitation will be afternoon Thursday at the Funeral Home.
Corbin Laura Estes 2006 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Sept 28, 2006)    LAURA CORBIN, 72, of Ironton, Ohio, widow of Clancy Corbin, died Tuesday at Hospice Care Center, Ashland. She was a homemaker. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton. Burial will follow at Hanging Rock Cemetery. Visitation will be noon Friday at the funeral home.
Corbin Martha Williams 1946 Ironton Tribune – Tuesday, Sept. 03, 1946   MRS. MARTHA CORBIN – Mrs. Martha Ann Corbin 92, died at 4:30 o’clock Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alice Ashworth of  Kitts Hill, following a three year illness which had become critical  only recently. Mrs. Corbin came to Lawrence County at the age of 7 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Williams of Monroe county where she was born March 1, 1854. She married George W. Corbin in June, 1869, and they established their home at Leatherwood, near Getaway.  She resided with her children following the death of her husband in 1921.  Seven children survive, three preceding her in death. Surviving children are Mrs. Cora Woessner of Chesapeake, S.B.  Corbin of Kitts Hill, Mrs. Alice Ashworth of Kitts Hill, Mrs. Lucetta Waller, Mrs. Georgianna Waller, both of Ironton, W.F. Corbin of Tocoma, Wash., and O.L. Corbin of Ironton.  The three children, who preceded her in death are Lucinda Dudley, Henry Corbin and Laura Bowman. She is also survived by 59 grandchildren, 104 great grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Phillips Funeral Home.  Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Myrtle Baptist church with Rev. Charles McKnight and Rev. Clifford Suiter officiating, with burial in Myrtle Cemetery.
Corbin Mildred Capper 2002 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Jun 05, 2002) MILDRED E. CORBIN, 84, of Ironton, widow of Edward K. Corbin, died Monday at home. She was a retired clerk for Lawrence County Probate Court. Survivors include one daughter, Sharon Donohue of Ironton; one son, Gary Corbin of Georgetown, Texas; and one sister, Margaret Rankin Turner of Crown City. Funeral 1 p.m. Friday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, Ironton; burial in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Community Hospice, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101.  
Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, Jun 05, 2002) Mildred Corbin Oct. 19,1917 – June 3, 2002 Mildred E. Corbin, 84, of Ironton died Monday at her home. The Lawrence County native was born Oct. 19, 1917, the daughter of the late Herbert and Mae Burcham Capper. She was the wife of the late Edward K. Corbin. She was a retired clerk for the Lawrence County Probate Court and was a 50-year member of the Eastern Star 437, where she was a past worthy matron, and she was a member of the Amaranth. She also was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Capper. Survivors include one daughter and son-on-law, Sharon and Charles Donohue of Ironton; one son, Gary and Neva Corbin of Georgetown, Texas; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Margaret Rankin Turner of Crown City. Funeral will be 1 p.m. Friday at Tracy Brammer Funeral Home, with the Rev. Steve Harvey officiating. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, with Eastern Star services at 7 p.m. Memorials may be made to Community Hospice, 1538 Central Ave., Ashland, KY 41101. — OBITUARIES ARE PAID MATERIAL
Corbin Oliver L 1971 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Thursday, November 18, 1971) O.L. CORBIN Oliver L. (Pete) Corbin, 78, of 2531 S. 10th St, died at 10:15 p.m. Wednesday in Lawrence County General Hospital. He had been in failing health for the past year. Born at Leatherwood, Mr. Corbin was a son of the late George and Martha Williams Corbin. For a number of years he owned and operated a dairy at Andis until 1947. Later he was operator of a grocery at Kelly’s Bridge, retiring in 1959. His wife, Mary Webb Corbin, died in 1966. Mr. Corbin was a member of Myrtle Ridge Missionary Baptist Church and United Commercial Travelers No. 176. Survivors are four children, Edward Corbin and Mrs. John (Phyllis) Shafer of Ironton, Stanley Corbin of Waverly, and Mrs. Jean (Nannie) Comstock of Chesapeake; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Alice Ashworth of Kitts Hill, Mrs. Lucetta Waller and Mrs. Georgia Waller Smith of Ironton. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Myrtle Ridge Cemetery Baptist Church with Rev. Isaac Stacey officiating. Burial will be in Myrtle Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at Phillips Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Friday.
Corbin Sanders B 1953 Ironton Tribune – (Friday, February 18, 1953)   S.B. Corbin   S.B. (Sanders) Corbin, 81, formerly of near Leatherwood, Oh., died Thursday at 1:30 pm at the home of a brother, O.L. Corbin of Kelly’s Bridge. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mr. Corbin was born March 14, 1872 in Leatherwood, a son of George W and Martha Williams Corbin. In 1905 he was united in marriage to the former Elizabeth Willis. The couple resided on a Leatherwood farm until her death in 1943, and since that time Mr. Corbin had made his home with his brother, O. (Oliver) L. Corbin of Kelly’s Bridge. He was a member of the Leatherwood Baptist Church and also a member of the I.O.O.F of Rock Camp. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 pm at Myrtle Baptist Church, with the Rev. Edward O’Neil officiating. Burial will be in Myrtle Cemetery. The body is now at the Phillips Funeral Home where friends may call after noon Saturday.
Corbin Stanley L 2008 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Sep 11, 2008) STANLEY L. CORBIN, 83, of Waverly, widower of Genevieve Kimble Corbin, died Tuesday in the VA Medical Center, Chillicothe. He was formerly owner of Stan’s Used Cars, Waverly. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday, Botkin Funeral Home, Waverly; burial at Evergreen Union Cemetery, Waverly. Visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. www.botkinfuneralservice.com.    
Ironton Tribune – (Friday, Sep 12, 2008) WAVERLY – Stanley L. Corbin, 83, of Waverly, died Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2008, at Chillicothe V.A. Medical Center following a short illness. The Ironton native was the son of Oliver ‘Pete’ and Mary Corbin, both deceased. His loving wife of 57 years, Genevieve Kimble Corbin, and a brother, Edward, also preceded him in death.  He resided in the Waverly/Piketon area and enjoyed spending winters at his home Tavares, Fla. He graduated from Kitts Hill High School, class of 1943 and proudly served in the U S Navy. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church in Waverly. Stan was the former owner of Stan-s Used Cars in Waverly and was an automobile enthusiast. He was a charter member of the Iron City Antique Auto Club. He had a zest for life and enjoyed visiting and talking with his family and many friends. He was active in Lake Francis Estates activities and especially enjoyed playing shuffleboard and cards with his friends in Tavares. He was a 51-year member and past master of Orient Masonic Lodge 321, past worthy patron of the Order of Eastern Star, Waverly, Chapter 99; and a member of the Alladin Shrine. He will be sadly missed by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Denise Corbin, of Waverly, and one granddaughter, Amber, of Columbus. Survivors also include two sisters, Phyllis (John) Shafer, of Ironton, and Nannie Comstock, of Chesapeake; two sisters-in-law, Catherine (Ed) Chatfield, of Ironton and Linda (Charles) Fisher, of Grove City; one brother-in-law, Art (Pat) Kimble of Loveland, Colo. He will be deeply missed, but not forgotten, by his nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Funeral services will be 1p.m. Friday at the Botkin Funeral Home in Waverly with Pastor Dale Reed and the Rev. Dan Evory officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Union Cemetery in Waverly. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday and after 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. There will be a Masonic service at the funeral home 7 p.m. Thursday.
Corbin William F 1948 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Monday, November 15, 1948) W.F. CORBIN Mrs. Floyd Waller of 916 North Fifth street received word Saturday evening of the death of her brother, William F. Corbin, who passed away at his home at Tacoma, Washington, Saturday morning.   He was born near Getaway, Ohio, in 1887, son of the late George and Martha Corbin.   He was 61 years, 1 month and 16 days of age.   He was married to Della Sites in 1910 and to their union three children were born.   After the death of his first wife he was married to the former Armilda Keyes Waller.   He leaves his wife, two sons, Raymond and Paul, and one daughter, Della, all of the state of Washington, 3 step daughters of Tacoma, Washington, the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Floyd (Lucetta) Waller of this city (Ironton), Mrs. Georgia Waller of Deering, Ohio, Mrs. Cora Woessner of Chesapeake, Mrs. Alice Ashworth of Kitts Hill, and O. (Oliver) L. and S. (Sanders) B. Corbin of Kelly’s Bridge.   He will be laid at rest in Tacoma’s beautiful cemetery.
Cordial Lon Jr 2001 Ashland Daily – (Saturday, Feb 24, 2001) Lon Cordial Jr. – 1927 -2001 Lon M. Cordial Jr., 73, of Flatwoods, Ky., died Friday in King’s Daughters Medical Center and Ashland, Ky. Mr. Cordial was born September 26, 1927, at Ashland, a son of the late Lon M. Sr. and Cora Mona Lemaster Cordial. He was retired from Armco Steel, was a US Air Force Veteran, and a Baptist. Surviving are his wife, Hilda Murnahan Cordial; three daughters, Debbie McQuady and Jeanie Thomas, both of Lexington, Ky. and Linda Cordial of Hurricane, WV; three sisters, Ruth Ingram, Barbara Castle, and Olive Mickles, all of Ashland; and a grand son. The funeral will be held at 2 PM Monday at Miller Funeral Home at Ashland by Dr. Michael Routt. Burial will be in Golden Oaks Memorial Gardens at Ashland. Friends make call one hour prior to the service Monday at the Funeral Home.    
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, Feb 24, 2001) LON M. CORDIAL JR., 73, of Flatwoods, husband of Hilda Murnahan Cordial, died Friday in King’s Daughters Medical Center, Ashland. He was an Armco Steel retiree and a U.S. Air Force veteran. Also surviving are three daughters, Debbie McQuady and Jeanie Thomas, both of Lexington, and Linda Cordial of Hurricane, W.Va.; and three sisters, Ruth Ingram, Barbara Castle and Olive Mikles, all of Ashland. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday at Miller Funeral Home, Ashland; burial in Golden Oaks Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Corn George 1938 Ironton Evening Tribune, (Thursday, 28 April 1938) Obituary of a Civil War Veteran George W. Corn Submitted by Peggy A. Wells GEORGE W. CORNS, RAPPSBURG CIVIL WAR VETERAN, CALLED   With eyes “front” and with steady stride, George W. Corn, aged Civil War veteran of Rappsburg entered the Valley of Death this morning. Just as bravely as he marched into battle with Union forces, just as courageously as he marched with Sherman to the sea did this beloved Lawrence county veteran face his final response to taps.   Mr. Corn died at the age of 96 years, 2 months and 14 days on the same farm on which he was born. The end came after serious illness of five weeks, following stroke of paralysis, but right up until his fatal illness, Mr. Corn maintained his mental and physical faculties. His condition was such, regardless of his advanced age, that he “made” his own garden last summer. His death reduced to eight the number of surviving Civil War veterans in Lawrence county.   He was born at Rappsburg on a farm that has been in his family for over a century. His father and mother, the late James and Mary Higgins Corn, occupied the old homestead and a spring was dug there over one hundred years ago by the pioneers is still running and is one of the wonder spots of the neighborhood. He was the last of sixteen children born to his parents and he spent the greater part of his life on the old homestead, where he died at 8:30 today. He enlisted in the Union Army June 22, 1863 with Company I, First Regiment of Heavy Artillery of Ohio and later transferred to the infantry. He was in several engagements, headlined by his joining General W. T. Sherman’s march to the sea. In memory of that march he named his only son Sherman, who now resides on the family home place.   Following discharge from the Union Army at Knoxville on July 25, 1865, Mr. Corn and Cynthia Mary Carroll of Lincoln county, W. Va., were united in marriage later in the same year. They resided in West Virginia for a brief period, then returned to the Corn home farm to live out their lives. Mr. Corn lived to see his parents die, a great sorrow came into his life at the death of his beloved life’s mate in 1898, and his fifteen brothers and sisters also preceded him in death. He is survived by his only son, Sherman Corn of Rappsburg, two daughters, Maggie at home and Mrs. Jennie Miller of Rappsburg, five grandchildren, Clarence of Ironton, Everett of Willowood, Alfred of Huntington, Mrs. O. M. Lemaster and Mrs. Robert Haslip, both of Westmoreland, W. Va. One grandson, Raymond Corn, was killed in Huntington, W. Va. in recent years.   Mr. Corn was the last surviving uncle of Judge E. E. Corn of Ironton. He was joined in service in the Union Army during the Civil War by three brothers, all of whom served valiantly. He had been a member of the Masonic order for seventy years and Waterloo Lodge 532 F. and A. M. will conduct last services, which will be held in New Zion Baptist church with Phillips directing. Other particulars have not been arranged but the body will be returned to the home place this evening.   he death of Mr. Corn struck the Rappsburg community with sorrow for he was one of the district’s most beloved and best-known residents.  
Corn James W 1956 Ironton Evening Tribune, 28 April 1938, Thursday, Page 2.  Ironton Tribune – Friday, September 07, 1956    Last rites for James W. Corn, 72. of Willowwood, will be Saturday at 3 p.m. in New Zion Baptist Church by Revs. Russell Simpson and Raymond Dillon. Burial will be in New Zion Cemetery.    The body is at Phillips Funeral Home.
Cornell Alberta Collins 1990 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, July 17, 1990)   Alberta Cornell, 79, of Ironton, Ohio died Sunday at her home. She was born December 27, 1910, in Wayland, Ky, and was the daughter of the late Evan and Annie Sloan Collins. She had lived most her life in the Ironton area and was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Cornell Sr; one daughter, Helen Louise Cornell; one granddaughter, Teresa Rowley; one sister, Nancy Parsons; and one brother, Edwin Collins. Survivors include one son, Charles Cornell Jr. of Ironton, Ohio; three daughters, Jenny Messenger of Ironton, Ohio, Mrs. Jack (Martha) Whitt of Chesapeake, Ohio and Mrs. George (Clara) Morgan of South Webster, Ohio; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Don (Joy) Smith of Smithville, Ohio, Mrs. Johnny (Kenova) Edgar of Orville, Ohio and Mrs. Thurman (Betty) Eubanks of Ironton, Ohio; and for brothers, Cross Collins, Damon Collins and London Collins, all of Florida, and Lloyd Ray Collins of South Webster, Ohio. Service will be 1 PM Wednesday at Philips Funeral Home with the Rev. Kenneth Jiles officiating. Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery. Visitation is six to 9 PM today at the Funeral Home.
Cornell Charles E 1984 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, April 5, 1984)   Charles Cornell, Sr, 79, of 816 S. 9th St., Ironton, Ohio died Sunday at 6:55 AM this morning. He was born June 23, 1904, in Ironton, Ohio, a son of the late Charles and Mattie Martha Freeman Cornell. He was of the Baptist faith and was a retired employee of the city of Russell, Ky. Survivors include his wife Alberta Collins Cornell, whom he married in 1929; three daughters, Jennie Messenger of Ironton, Mrs. George (Clara) Morgan of South Webster, Ohio, and Mrs. Robert (Martha) Rowley of Chesapeake, Ohio, one son Charles Cornell Jr. of Ironton, Ohio; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one sister, Francis Brown of Detroit, Mich; and one brother, William Cornell of Ironton, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted 1 PM Saturday at Philips Funeral Home by the Rev. James Cremeans. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 6 to 9 PM Friday.  
Cornell Charles S 1951 Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, November 14, 1951)   Charles Cornell – Death claim Charles S. Cornell, 75, of South Ninth Street at his home last evening at nine o’clock. Mr. Cornell had been in poor health for the past seventeen years. The deceased was born in Kitts Hill, May 23, 1876, a son of the late Jacob and Mary McCaffrey Cornell. He was united in marriage in 1896 to Martha Freeman, into this Union eleven children, seven of whom survived, were born. Surviving are the widow, Martha and these children; Mrs. Martha Buck of Mechanicsburg; Mrs. Margaret Eicher of Cincinnati; Mrs. Hattie Cook of Portsmouth; Mrs. Laura Justice, Mrs. Francis Brown, Charles and William Cornell, all of this city (Ironton). Also surviving are the following sisters: Mrs. Mary Kitts of Kitts Hill; Mrs. Sarah Kelley of this city; Mrs. Laura Warren of Gallipolis; and Mrs. Isabel Cornell of Kitts Hill. The body is at the residence by 911 South Ninth Street, where friends may call after noon Thursday. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Friday afternoon at two o’clock by the Rev. Raymond Lightner. Burial will be at Hecla by Phillips funeral directors.
Cornell Martha Freeman 1958 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, February 17, 1958)   Mrs. Martha Cornell, 80, of 91 1/2 Quincy St., died in General Hospital at 10:30 p.m. Sunday following a lingering illness. Mrs. Cornell was born in Lawrence County on March 13, 1877, a daughter of the late James and Margaret Sumpter Freeman. She was married to Charles Cornell in 1897 and most of her life was spent in Ironton. He preceded her in death in 1951. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Bertha Buck, Mechanicsburg, Oh.; Mrs. Margaret Eicher of Cincinnati, Mrs. Hattie Cook of Portsmouth; Mrs. Laura Surritt and Mrs. Francis Brown, both of Ironton. Two sons, Charles Cornell and William Cornell, both of Ironton; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Stapleton, Ironton Rt. 3 and 23 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Phillips Funeral Home by Rev. Joseph Black. Burial will be in Hecla Cemetery. The body is at the Funeral Home where friends may call after noon Tuesday.
Coster Mildred Matney 2010 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Jul 25, 2010)     MILDRED E. MATNEY COSTER, 84, of Flatwoods, wife of James Paul Coster, died Friday at Oakmont Manor. She was a homemaker. Graveside service will be 1 p.m. Monday at Bellefonte Memorial Gardens, Flatwoods. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Oakmont Nursing Home, 1100 Grandview Drive, Flatwoods, KY 41139. Carman Funeral Home, Flatwoods, is in charge of arrangements.
Cowan Jack W 2004 St. Petersburg Times, Fla – (Thursday, April 08, 2004)   COWAN, JACK W., 73, of Tarpon Springs, died Sunday (April 4, 2004) at Countryside Health Care Center, Palm Harbor. He was born in Springfield, Ohio, and came here in 1979 from Woodbridge, Va. He was a former manager in the St. Petersburg Tax Collector’s Office. He was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene, Clearwater. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam and Korean wars. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Barbara; a son, Michael W., Woodbridge; two daughters, Kari Ann Kowalski, Clearwater, and Barbara French, Lansing, Kan.; a sister, Jene Cowan Dees, Kimberling City, Mo.; eight grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Moss-Feaster Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Palm Harbor Chapel.
Cox Armella Johnson 1995 Gallipolis Daily Independent – (Monday, June 26 1995)   Armella J. Cox, 67, 777 Patriot Road, Gallipolis, died Sunday, June 25, 1995 at her residence. Born January 20, 1928 in Ironton, daughter of the late Andrew and Catherine Moeller Johnson, she was a retired mail carrier for the Patriot Star Route and was the co-owner and operator of Cox Stock Farm at Patriot. She was a graduate of St. Joseph High School, Ironton, and was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church. An accomplished gardener and floriculturist, she was a member of the American Iris Society. Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Donald E. Cox; a daughter, Cindy (Fred) Staley of Patriot; a son, Judge Donald Andrew (Teresa) Cox of Columbus; two grandchildren, Audrey Cox and Allen Cox, both of Columbus; and two brothers, Edward Johnson of Columbus and Paul Johnson of Lebanon, Ohio. Services will be 10:30 am Wednesday in St. Louis Catholic Church with Monsignor William Myers officiating. Burial will be in St. Louis Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at Willis Funeral Home on Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. A rosary service will be conducted in the funeral home at 8:30 pm Tuesday.  
Cox Earl P 1983 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, March 28, 1983)   Earl Cox, 82, of South Point, died Sunday in the Sunset Nursing Home. He was born November 27, 1900, in Lawrence County, Ohio, the son of the late Uri Tracey and Fanny Stewart Cox. He was a member of the Ohio Baptist Church, Union Landing. He was a retired employee of the Newark Stove Company, and former employee of the Huntington City Market. A veteran of World War I, he was active with his father on the Cox farm. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Lunsford Cox, on November 30, 1979, a daughter, Dorothy Stewart and a son, Nelson Cox. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Roscoe (Marta) Penix of Chesapeake, Ohio, Mrs. William (Lyndall) Rapp of Ironton, Ohio, and Mrs. Caroline Warren of Guayaquil, Equador, South America; three sons, Donald Cox of Gallipolis, Ohio, Phillip Cox and Stuart Cox both of South Point, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Ermina Cox Dillon Donham of Sarasota, Fla, and Mrs. Virginia Cox Tranaer of Westminister, Calif; 22 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 AM Wednesday at Schneider Funeral Home by the Rev. Clarence Corn. Burial in the Perkins Ridge Cemetery. Friends will be received 6 to 9 PM Tuesday at the Funeral Home.
Cox Grace Templeton 1959 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, December 29, 1959) Mrs. Grace Cox, 69, of Chesapeake, died Monday at noon in a Huntington hospital. Mrs. Cox was a member of Pomaria Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Ray V. Cox; two sons, Raymond Cox of Chesapeake, and Martha Cox of North Kenova; one daughter, Mrs. Madge Richendollar of Ironton; one brother, Creed Templeton of Chesapeake; nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 pm at Schneider Funeral Home. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
Cox Iris Ferguson 2002 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, May 21, 2002) Proctorville — Iris Ferguson Cox, 71, of Proctorville died Monday at St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington, W.VA.  Graveside service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Rome Cemetery, with the Rev. Ronnie Lemley officiating.  Visitation will be six to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Hall Funeral Home.    
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, May 21, 2002) IRIS FERGUSON COX, 71, of Proctorville, wife of Philip E. Cox, died Monday in St. Mary?s Hospital, Huntington. She was a recent employee of Fruth Pharmacy, Proctorville. Also surviving are a son, Philip L. Cox of Paducah, Ky.; a daughter, Jackie Sue Jameson of Plain City; two sisters, Alma Edwards of Huntington and Sally Smith of Proctorville; and two brothers, Julian Ferguson of Proctorville and Robert E. Ferguson of Covina, Calif. Graveside service 10 a.m. Wednesday in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville.
Cox Lucy Forgey 1953 Ironton Tribune – (Friday, May 1, 1953)   Mrs. Lucy Forgey Cox, 91, of Willow Wood, widow of E.(Elton) G. Cox, widely known Lawrence County orchardist, died Thursday at 2:30 PM at her home following an extended illness. Mrs. Cox was a member of Windsor Methodist Church. Surviving are four sons, Ray V. Cox of Chesapeake, Terry and Nelson Cox of Huntington and Max Cox of Westerville, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. B.F. Stallsmith of West Milton, Ohio and Mrs. Ronald Heinz of Willow Wood; and a brother, Colonel B.F. Forgey of Ashland. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3:30 PM at Schneider Funeral Home at Chesapeake with the Rev. Clarence Corn and the Rev. Everett Bowen officiating. Interment will be in Rome Cemetery. The body is at the Funeral Home.
Cox Mary Lunsford 1979 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, December 2, 1979)   May Lunsford Cox, of Burlington, Ohio, died Friday evening at her residence. Mrs. Cox was born in Scottown, Ohio, in 1902, the third of ten children of the Rev. Jasper and Viola Holderby Lunsford. She spent her entire life in Lawrence County, living for many years in the Union Landing area. She is survived by her husband; three sons, Donald Cox of Patriot, Ohio, Phillip Cox of Mt. Sterling, Ky., and Stewart Cox of Burlington, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Roscoe (Martia) Penix of Chesapeake, Ohio; Mrs. William (Lyndall) Rapp of Ironton, Ohio; Mrs. John (Carolyn) Warren of Proctorville, Ohio and Gallipolis, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Sam (Florence) Cashman of Columbus, Ohio; Margaret Smith, of San Diego, California; Jaunita Metroka of Drums, Pa; two brothers, Norman Lunsford of Tucson, Ariz and Berkeley Lunsford of Flemingsburg, Ky.; 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Proceeding her in death were a daughter, Dorothy Stewart and a son Stephen Cox. The body is at Schneider Funeral Home where friends will be received between 6 and 9 today. Funeral service will be 1 PM Monday at the Funeral Home with the Rev. Philip Jones officiating. Interment in the Perkins Ridge cemetery.
Cox Maxwell – 1990 Columbus Dispatch – (Tuesday, August 07, 1990)   Maxwell Cox, age 94, of Westerville, Sunday, St. Anne’s Hospital. Owner and operator of Maxwell Trailer Sales and Motel since 1943. Inductee into the Recreational Vehicle Hall of Fame, member of Calvary Bible Baptist Church, Westerville, Westerville Lions Club, veteran World War I. Surviving by wife, Mary Louise (Stormy/Storm) Cox; sisters, Lillian E. Stallsmith of West Milton, Ohio and Helen Heinz of Chesapeake Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Moreland Funeral Home, 55 E. Schrock Rd., Westerville, Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where service will be held on Thursday, 1 p.m. Rev. Robert C. Burney, officiating.
Cox Nelson C 1980 The Scioto Daily Times – (Wednesday, August 13, 1980)    New Boston – Nelson C. Cox, 82, of Glenwood Ave., died Tuesday at Scioto Memorial Hospital. He was owner of Cox’s Place in New Boston for 41 years. Preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth Moore Cox, is survived by a son, Nelson of Ashland, Ky.; a daughter, Delphia Beaire of Mansfield, Ohio; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services are planned for 1 PM Friday at Pennington Funeral Home, with Rev. Herald Dicks officiating, and burial in Moore Cemetery at Olive Hill, Ky. Friends may call at the Funeral Home from 7 to 9 PM today, and from 2 to 9 PM Thursday.
Crawford Bernice Freeman 2006 Ironton Tribune — Tuesday, November 14, 2006 South Point — Bernice L. Crawford, 80, a South Point died November 12, 2006 at Kings Daughters medical center in Ashland Kentucky.  Funeral will be 9 a.m. Wednesday at Hall funeral home in Proctorville.  Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens.  Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.    
Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, November 14, 2006) Bernice L. Crawford, 80, of South Point, Ohio, passed away Sunday, November 12, 2006, in Kings Daughters Medical Center, Ashland, Ky. Funeral services will be 9 AM Wednesday, November 15, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. Rickey Kirk. Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point, Ohio. Bernice was born July a 1926, in Getaway, Ohio, daughter of the late Alden and Estel Keeney Freeman. Bernice retired from Kmart and was a lifetime member of the D.A.V. In addition to her parents, Bernice was also preceded in death her husband, Jack E. Crawford two brothers, Ralph and Paul Friedman: and one sister, Lillian Estep. She is survived by two sons and daughters in law, Jimmie and Vicki Crawford of South Carolina, and Ricky and Miki Crawford of South Point, Ohio; one daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Chester McCarthy of Chesapeake, Ohio; eight grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Betty Rainey and Dixie Sites, both of South, Ohio; five brothers, Colan Freeman of Barboursville, W.Va., Marvin Freeman of South Point, Ohio, William Freeman of Willow Wood, Ohio, Jack Freeman of Iowa and Joe Freeman of Orlando, Fla.; and several nieces and nephew. Friends make call from 6 to 8 PM Tuesday, November 14, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Crawford Elson – 1947 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, May 15, 1947) Elson Crawford is dead at age of 81 Elson Crawford, 81, of Huntington, former city engineer and County Surveyor, died in a hospitalv here yesterday after a long illness. Burial will be in Union Cemetery but other arrangements are incomplete. The body is at the Steele Funeral Home. Surviving are five sons, John, Fred, Hershell, James and Charles Crawford of Huntington and a daughter, Miss Elsie Crawford of Los Angeles, Calif.
Crawford Emma Gibson 1973 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, March 25, 1973) Emma Ida Crawford, 76, of South Point, Route 2, died at Lawrence County General Hospital Saturday morning after an extended illness. She was born December 30, 1897 in Lawrence County, a daughter of the late Ernest and Adeline Gibson. Surviving are the husband, Glen C. Crawford of South Point; two daughters, Mrs. Velma Reckstrom of Samford, Florida and Mrs. Ruth plants of South Point; two sons, Alvin Crawford of Sanford, Florida and Jack Robert of South Point, five grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; also surviving are three brothers, Emmitt Gibson of Proctorville, Grandville of South Point and Eugene of Newport News, Va., also two sisters, Grace Keeper of Vienna, W.Va. and Ceolia Pemberton of Huntington, W.Va. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Hall Funeral Home in Proctorville with the Rev. Dallas Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Calling hours begin at 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Crawford Glenn C 1976 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, Sept. 26, 1976)   Glenn C. Crawford, 82, of South Point, Route 2, died Saturday at a local nursing home. He was born November 24, 1893, in Lawrence County, a son of the late John and Josephine Kerr Crawford. Preceding him in death was his wife, Emma (Gibson) Crawford on March 24, 1973. He was a retired mechanic for the Gallagher Ford Company. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Velma Beckstrom of Sandford, Fla., Mrs. Ruth Plants of South Point; two sons, Alvin Crawford of Sandford Fla., Jack Crawford of South Point; three sisters, Mrs. Allene Goodall of Florida, Mrs. Mary Jones of Huntington, Mrs. Marjorie Williams of Proctorville; nine grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 11 AM Tuesday at the Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, with Rev. Dallas Reynolds officiating. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Friends make call after 6 PM Monday at the Funeral Home.
Crawford Harry D 1985 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, Dec 29, 1985)   Harry ‘Dutch’ Crawford, 87, of 1614 S. Fifth St., was dead on arrival at Lawrence County General Hospital Friday at 3:35 p.m. Funeral services for the retired Wilson Sporting Goods Company foreman will be Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, of which he was a member, by Msgr. John J. Yonk. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery in Ironton. Born August 9, 1898, he was a World War I Army veteran and place Back for the Ironton Tanks. His wife, Ethel Scherer Crawford, died in 1984. A son, Thomas Crawford of Dedham, Mass., three grandchildren and one great-grandchild survive. Friends may call at the O’Keefe-Baker Funeral Home after 6 p.m. tonight. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
Crawford Jack E 2006 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Jul 05, 2006) JACK E. CRAWFORD, 84, of South Point, Ohio, passed away Monday, July 3, 2006, in the VA Medical Center, Huntington, W.Va. Funeral service will be conducted 10 a.m. Thursday, July 6, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home by Pastor Sammy Cooke. Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. He was born August 14, 1921, in Lawrence County, Ohio, to the late Glen and Emma Gibson Crawford. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Velma Beckstrom and Ruth Plants, and one brother, Alvin Crawford. Jack was retired from Local 302 Huntington and was a lifetime DAV member. He also was a member of Proctorville Masonic Lodge #550 F&AM, a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason, and a York Rite Mason. He is survived by his wife, Bernice Freeman Crawford; two sons and daughters-in-law, Jimmie and Vicki Crawford of South Carolina, and Ricky and Miki Crawford of South Point; one daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Chester McCarty of Chesapeake, Ohio; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 5, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Cregut Donald G 2005 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Jul 20, 2005)   Mr. DONALD G. CREGUT, 77, of Huntington, W.Va., died Monday, July 18, 2005, in St. Mary’s Medical Center. Funeral service will be conducted 12:30 p.m. Thursday, July 21, 2005, at Chapman’s Mortuary, Huntington, by Pastor Vondie Cook Sr. Burial will be in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. Donald was born April 4, 1928, in Wheeling, W.Va., a son of the late Edward and May Batton Cregut. He retired from the former Houdaille Industries and was a U.S. Navy veteran serving in World War II and Korea. He was a member of Trinity Church Of God. He was preceded in death by one sister, Norma Jean Lucas. Survivors include his wife, Mary Cregut, and daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and Max Harbert of McConnelsville, Ohio; one son and daughter-in-law, Donald A. and Mary J. Cregut of Huntington; one stepson, Danny Hardey and wife, Joann, of Huntington; two sisters, Dorothy Goundry of Wheeling, W.Va., and Rosemary Daane of Media, Pa.; two brothers, Eddie Cregut of Rockledge, Fla., and Jack Cregut of Navarre, Fla.; two grandsons, Brian Staley and wife, Jennifer, and Nathan Smith, all of Huntington; three great-grandchildren, Kirstie, Kara and Eric Staley; two step grandchildren, Dan Michael Hardey of Huntington and Angela Jo Corns and husband, Mike, of Lexington, Ky.; and one step great-grandson, Trent Corns. American Legion Post 93 of Kenova will conduct military graveside rites. Friends may call at Chapman’s Mortuary from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 20, 2005. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Trinity Church of God Youth Group.
Cregut Edward Sr 1966 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, October 6, 1966)   Edward Cregut, 74, of 2806 Marcum Terrace, who died Wednesday in a Huntington Hospital, will be buried in Woodmere Cemetery following funeral services Saturday at 1 PM at Reger Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert D. Cook officiating. A retired boilermaker, he was born September 3, 1892, in Versailles, France, and had lived in Huntington for 21 years. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Huntington Post 16 of the American Legion. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mae Batten Cregut; three sons, Edward Cregut Jr. of Westminster, Calif., Donald Cregut of Huntington and Sgt. John Cregut of the Air Force in Florida; three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Groundry of Tridelphia, Wv., Mrs. Marion (Rosemary) Daane of Philadelphia, Pa. and Mrs. Bob (Norma Jean) Lucas of Huntington; 17 grandchildren, three brothers, Emil and Fernand Cregut of Houston, Pa., and Gilbert Cregut of Long Beach, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Ada (Charles) Hilaire of Charleroi, Pa., and Mrs. Julia (Samuel) Malena of Hawthorne, Calif. Friends make call at the Funeral Home.
Cregut May Batten 1974 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, March 25, 1974)   Mrs. Mary B. Cruget (Cregut), 71, of 2806 Marcum Terrace, Huntington, died Sunday in a Huntington hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted 11 AM Tuesday at Chapman’s Mortuary at Huntington by the Rev. Roger Moulton. Burial will be in Windmere Memorial Park at Huntington. She was born March 11, 1903, in Cornwall, England, the daughter of the late John D. and Elizabeth Mary Batten. She was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Goundry of Wheeling, WV, Mrs. Norma Jean Lucas of Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Rose Mary D’Ane of Media, PA.; three sons, Donald Cruget of Huntington, Eddie Cruget of Orange, Calf., and Jack Cruget serving with the US Air Force at Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.; 18 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and four step grandchildren. Friends may call at the mortuary after 10 AM today. She was preceded in death by her husband Edward Cruget who died in 1966.
Cripple Blanche Mckee 1983 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Friday, April 1, 1983) Mrs. Blanche Cripple, of 510 Lane Street, Coal Grove, died this morning at 6:30 A.M. in Sunset Nursing Home following an extended illness. She was born March 25, 1897, in South Point, a daughter of the late Frank and Lucinda Suiter McKee.   She spent all her life in Coal Grove and graduated from Coal Grove High School in 1913.   She was a member of the Zoar Baptist Church.   She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Cripple, Nov. 11, 1974, whom she married July 1, 1917.   Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Anna J. Johnson of Ironton, Mrs. Carol (Alice Rose) Massie of Erlanger, Ky. And Mrs. Herman (Doris) Baker of Coal Grove; nine grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by one daughter, Eileen Thompson, and a brother, Frank McKee. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday at the Zoar Baptist Church by the Rev. James Nutter.   Burial will be in Zoar Cemetery.   Friends may call at the Tracy Brammer Funeral Home from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday.  The body will lay in state one hour prior to services.
Cripple Charles 1974 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Friday, September 20, 1974) CHARLES CRIPPLE Pearls Cripple, 78, of 510 Lane St, Coal Grove, died at 6:30 A.M. today in Lawrence County General Hospital where he was admitted Sunday night. He had been ill for the past few months. Mr. Cripple was born in Boyd County, Ky. and spent his early life there where he attended school. He was a son of the late John and Mary Locke Cripple, and had resided in Coal Grove for over sixty years. The World War I veteran, who served overseas, was employed as a driller with Alpha-Portland cement Co. for 45 years, retiring in 1961. He was a member of Zoar Missionary Baptist Church; and Lawrence Barracks No. 1750 W.W. I veterans. Surviving are the widow, Blanche McKee Cripple, whom he married July 2, 1917; three daughters, Mrs. Anna June Johnson of Cincinnati, Mrs. Carl (Rose) Massie of Erlanger, Ky. and Mrs. Herman (Doris) Baker of Coal Grove; nine grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. E. J. (Erie) Thomas of Russell and Mrs. Brady (Lillian) Clagg of Fairborn. He was preceded in death by two children, Mrs. Eileen Thompson and Virginia Cripple. Services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday conducted by Rev. Clarence Corn and Rev. Jennings Deeds. Burial will be in Zoar Cemetery. Friends may call at Tracy Brammer Funeral call after 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Cripple Martha 2002 Huntington Herald Dispatch – Friday, Nov 08, 2002  Martha Luellen Cripple, 86, of Ironton, widow of Charles Sanders, died Wednesday in King’s Daughters Medical Center. She was formerly a cook at the Marting Hotel. Funeral 11 a.m. Saturday, Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton; burial in Community Cemetery. Visitation one hour before service.  
Crisenberry Stella Holderby 1992 Dayton Daily News – (Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1992)   Crisenberry, Stella L., 66, of Centerville, passed away Sunday at Kettering Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. She is survived by her husband, Don L.; step-daughters, Ginger L. Simpson and Cindy E. Crisenberry; a son, Jake L. Moyer; two grandsons, Bill and Steve Moyer; and two great-granddaughters, Crystal and Amber, all of Dayton. She was preceded in death by her brother, Harry Holderby and she is survived by her brothers, Thomas, Finley and Everett Holderby and sisters, Mary Fuller, Audrey Neuman and Elaine Wooten, all of Proctorville, Ohio. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bellbrook and had retired from Standard Register in Dayton in 1987. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Tobias Funeral Home, Far Hills Chapel, 5471 Far Hills Ave. at Rahn Rd. Pastor Jim Gifford officiating. Interment Heritage Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 5 to 7 PM Tuesday at the funeral home.
Cron Artie Dement 1957 Ironton Tribune – Monday, January 07, 1957            Mrs. Artie Kingrey Cron, 83, wife of Albert Cron of Long Creek, near Wilgus, died at the residence Sunday morning at 1 o’clock following an 11 day illness.    She was born in that neighborhood July 13, 1873, a daughter of the late Samuel and Sarah Earls Dement. Mrs. Cron spent her entire life there. In 1895 she was married to Ed C. Kingrey, who died in 1909. In 1913 she was married to Mr. Cron, and he survives. Mrs. Cron was a member of Locust Grove Methodist Church.    Survivors in addition to her husband include; five daughters, Mrs. Henry Woolum of Huntington, Mrs. Hubert Clay of Springfield, Mrs. Dewey Baldwin and Mrs. Alfred Roach, both of Kitts Hill, and Mrs. Verlon Whitehead of St. Paris, Ohio; three sons, Fred E. Kingrey of Ironton, Raymond Cron of Wilgus and ….
Cron Oliver – 2004 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, Mar 03, 2004)   OLIVER CRON JR., 73, of Ironton, husband of Wanda Faye Cron, died Monday at home. He formerly worked at Semet-Solvay, Dayton-Malleable and Allied Chemical. Funeral 1 p.m. Thursday, Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton; burial in Pine Grove Cemetery. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Croson Marvin C 2001 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, Sep 14, 2001)   MARVIN CLIFFORD CROSON, 72, of Proctorville, husband of Ponice Penny Croson, died Thursday in the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Huntington. He retired from Heiner’s Bakery. Also surviving are two sons, Marvin Croson Jr. of North Carolina and Roger Croson of Willow Wood; two daughters, Laura Croson of Pennsylvania and Donna Croson of Florida; one brother, Merrell Croson of Lebanon, Md., and one sister, Mary Lou Leep of Nebraska. Graveside service 1 p.m. Sunday at Rome Cemetery, Proctorville. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville.
Curnutte Thelma Lake 1975 Columbus Dispatch, The (OH) – (Tuesday, December 30, 1975)    CURNUETTE   Thelma I. Curnutte, age 48, 3534 Broadgrove Drive, Grove City, Monday, Mt. Carmel Medical Center. Member Greenleaf Road Freewill Baptist Church. Survived by husband, James; son, Danny; daughters, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Deborah Fahner of Columbus; mother, Venus Lake of Chesapeake, Ohio; three brothers; two sisters, Mrs. Virginia Hylton of Marengo, Ohio, Mrs. Gloria Lowery, Mrs. Hugh Lake, Mr. Donald Lake, Mr. Lloyd Lake of Chesapeake, Ohio; five grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends may call Schoedinger-Norris Chapel, 3574 North Broadway, Grove City, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM where services will be held Wednesday 2 PM Rev. Fred Evans officiating. Interment Concord Cemetery.
Curry Donald V 2000 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, March 17, 2000)   Donald V. Curry, 83, of Chesapeake, Ohio, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2000, and St. Mary’s Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 AM Saturday, March 18, 2000, at Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. Eddie Salmons. Burial will follow in Rome Cemetery. He was born April 22, 1916, in Newark, Ohio, son of the late Bert V. and Nellie Curtis Curry. He was president of Bradrick Cemetery, was retired from National Auto Sprinkler and was a World War II Army and Marine Veteran. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his wife, Mary Earline Curry, and two brothers. Survivors include three sons, Ernest Curry of Chesapeake, Ohio, Larry Curry of Gallipolis, Ohio, and Van Curry of Huntington, WV; two daughters, Barbara Ann Flora of Springfield, Ohio, and Carmelita Hawthorne of Chesapeake, Ohio; 18 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; and six great great grandchildren. Proctorville VFW Post #6878 will conduct military graveside rites. Friends may call from 6 to 8 PM Friday, March 17, 2000, at Hall Funeral Home, 625 State Rt. 75, Proctorville, Ohio.
Curry Earline Billups 1996 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, December 12, 1996)   Earline Curry, 75, of Chesapeake, Ohio, died Tuesday, December 10, 1996, in St. Mary’s Hospital. Funeral service will be conducted at 2 PM Friday, December 13, 1996, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio by Rev. Harold Hamlin. Burial will follow in Rome Cemetery, Proctorville, Ohio. She was born December 27, 1920, in Lawrence County, Ohio, a daughter of the late Clyde and Ada Davis Billups. Survivors include her husband, Donald Curry; two daughters, Barbara Ann Flora of Springfield, Ohio, and Carmelita Hawthorne at home; three sons, Ernest Curry of Chesapeake, Ohio, Larry Curry of Gallipolis, Ohio and Van Curry of Huntington, WV; one sister, Josephine Berrio of Clarmont County, Fla; 18 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; two great great grandchildren and several neices and nephews. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Hawthorne, Brian Hawthorne, Eric Hawthorne, Michael Flora, Ernest Curry and Scott Curry. Friends may call from 6 to 9 PM Thursday, December 12, 1996, at Hall Funeral Home.
Curry Ernest V 1937 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, March 29, 1937)   Ernest H. Curry – 22 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. B.V. (A.V.) Curry of Bradrick, Ohio, who died Saturday in a Huntington Hospital of pneumonia, will be buried in Rome Cemetery tomorrow afternoon, following funeral services at two o’clock at the Chesapeake Christian Church with Rev. Carl Hicks, pastor, officiating. An employee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co. shops, he was a graduate of Chesapeake High School and attended Marshall College. He was known among his intimates as ‘Dick’. Surviving, in addition to the parents, are two brothers, Don and William Curry at home. Pallbearers will be John Fisher, William Prindle, Harold Suiter, Dan Wikel, William Schneider and Harry Lookerbill.
Curry Ernie C 2007 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Dec 02, 2007)   ERNIE C. CURRY, 70, of Chesapeake, Ohio, passed away Friday, November 30, 2007, in the Hospice House of Huntington. He was born August 20, 1937, in Chesapeake, Ohio, son of the late Donald and Mary Earline Billups Curry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Robin Curry and his father-in-law, Steve Stapleton. Ernie was a Marine Corps veteran. He is survived by his wife, Shelba Curry; five children, Sherry McMillian, Ernest (Donna) Curry, Kelley Dillon (Mike Leffingwell), Scott Curry and Mary (Chris) Gibson; 12 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; two sisters, Carmelita Hawthorne and Barbara (Gary) Flora; two brothers, Larry (Barbara) Curry and Van (Sharon) Curry; mother-in-law, Lillie Stapleton; aunt, Jo Berrio; and special friend, Paul Ward. A graveside service will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Monday, December 3, 2007, at Miller Memorial Gardens, Miller, Ohio, by Rev. Eddie Salmons. Visitation will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Monday, December 3, 2007, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Proctorville VFW Post #6878 will conduct military graveside rites. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of Huntington. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Curry William J 1981 Ironton Tribune – Nov. 9, 1981 Ironton Tribune – Nov. 9, 1981   Mr. William J. Curry, 63, of Route 1, South Point, Ohio, died Monday morning, November 9, 1981, at his residence.  Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Schneider funeral home, Chesapeake, by the Reverend Jim Franklin.  Burial will be in Rome cemetery.  Mr. Curry was born January 22, 1918 in Huntington, West Virginia, a son of the late Bert and Nell Curtis Curry.  He was a graduate of Chesapeake High School, Marshall University and Case Western Reserve Law School and was admitted to the bar and has been practicing in Lawrence County, Ohio, after which he quickly rose to prominence as a trial lawyer, having landmark cases in personal injury and criminal law.  He is survived by his wife, Pauline Holly Currie, and two daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Ann) Dick of Chesapeake and Mrs. Dave (Paula) King of Wellston, a brother, Donald V. Curry of Chesapeake, and five grandchildren.  Pallbearers will be Judge Kenneth Ater, Judge Lloyd W. Burwell, Judge J. Stewart Kaiser, Attorney Lloyd F. Moore, Attorney Charles Cooper and Attorney John Kehoe.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake.
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