Obituaries “T”

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.

These 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.

Formatted by Brenda McClaskey Wilson Cook

Tackett Eunice Adkins 1998 Herald-Dispatch – (Monday, December 21, 1998) Mrs. Eunice Maxine Tackett, age 77 of Huntington, died Saturday, December 19, 1998, at St. Mary’s Hospital. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. at Beard Mortuary by Rev. Judith Erwin officiating. Burial in Springhill Cemetery. She was born November 1, 1921, in Huntington, WV, a daughter of the late Sherman Adkins and Carrie Freeman Adkins. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Donna Lou Tackett. She was a homemaker and a member of the Highlawn Full Gospel Assembly. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Herbert L. Tackett. Additional survivors include two daughters, JoAnn Wetherall and her husband Jack of Huntington and Sharon Kay Tackett of Huntington; three sons, Larry Gene Tackett, David Michael Tackett and his wife Barbara and Charles Herbert Tackett, all of Huntington; 13 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren; one sister, Naomi Church of Largo, Fl. Friends may call from 6-8 P.M. today at Beard Mortuary.
Tackett Herbert L 2002 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Nov 21, 2002) MR. HERBERT L. “LES” TACKETT, 83 of Huntington, W.Va., died Tuesday November 19, 2002. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. at Beard Mortuary with Minister Donnie McCloud officiating. Burial will follow in Springhill Cemetery. He was born December 26, 1918, in Scioto County, Ohio, a son of the late George and Mary Vititoe Tackett. He was retired from ACF Industries, Inc. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Eunice Maxine Tackett, a daughter, Donna Lou Tackett, a sister, Easter Burns, and a brother, Carl Tackett. He is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Jo Ann and Jack Wetherall of Huntington and Sharon Kay Tackett of Huntington; three sons and a daughter-in-law, Larry Gene Tackett of Huntington, David and Barbara Tackett of Proctorville, Ohio, and Charles Herbert Tackett of Huntington; 13 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren, two sisters, Mary Christian and Edna May Smith of Proctorville, Ohio; three brothers, Lester Tackett of Huntington, George Tackett, Jr. of Proctorville and Calvin Tackett of Chesapeake, Ohio, and many nieces and nephews. Condolences may be extended to the family at www.beardfuneralhome.com. Friends may call after noon on Friday at Beard Mortuary.
Tagg Ralph L 1945 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, November 29, 1945)    Ralph L. Tagg, 87, native of Mason County (Twp), Greasy Ridge, but who had resided in Portsmouth for the past 12 years died Wednesday at St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, where he had been a patient for the past 10 days. Mr. Tagg was born October 5, 1858, son of Liza Morton and Thomas Tagg. In 1909 he was united in marriage to Maggie Judd and to this union one child was born, Mrs. Herbert Dilley, who survives, with one grandson, Merritt Leslie and several nieces and nephews. His wife died in 1911. The body is at Philips Funeral Home where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock, with the Rev. W.B. Moore officiating. Burial will be in Centenary Cemetery, Greasy Ridge. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after noon Friday.

Ironton Tribune – (Friday, November 30, 1945)    Ralph L. Tagg Services will be held Sunday afternoon at two o’clock at the Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. W.B. Moore officiating, for Ralph W. (L.) Tagg, 87, native of Mason Township but lately of Portsmouth, who died Wednesday at St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington. The burial will be in Centenary Cemetery, Greasy Ridge. Friends may call at the Funeral Home. Surviving are one daughter, one grandson and several nieces and nephews.
Tagg Wilma Burcham 2005 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, August 16, 2005)   Wilma Tagg – May 6, 1918 – August 12, 2005 Scott town – Wilma Marie Burcham Tagg, 87, of Scottown went home to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Friday, August 12, 2005, at Kings Daughters Medical Center, Ashland, Ky. Funeral services will be at 11 AM Wednesday, August 17, 2005, at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home with Pastor Aaron Childers officiating. Burial will be in Perkins Ridge Cemetery. She was born May 6, 1918, in Lawrence County, a daughter of the late Wilbur Curtis and Francis Dillon Burcham. She was a member of Linville Baptist Church, a volunteer at Linville Senior Citizen Nutrition Center and a former baseball gloves and mitts cutter at Wilson Sporting Goods in Ironton. Wilma loved to quilt and had made many beautiful hand quilted quilts. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Forrest C. Tagg; three children, Carl Edward Tagg, Glenna Tagg Bennett, and Janet Marie Tagg; and siblings, Sylvia Burcham, William E, Burcham, Bernard Burcham, Louise Chisam, and Darlene Fraley. Wilma is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Bonita and Richard Kincaid of South Point; one son and daughter-in-law, James and Eleanor Tagg of Port Orange, Fla; 10 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; four brothers and sisters, Herman Ray Burcham of Huntington, W.Va., Freddy Burcham of  Scottown, Marguerite Winegar of Huntington and Carol Finley of Lebanon, Ohio; and several nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. Friends may call from 6 to 8 PM today at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home. Condolences may be expressed at www.schneidergriffin.com. Contributions may be made to the Perkins Ridge Cemetery Fund, c/o of Debbie Hayes, 8609 State Rt. 217, Scottown, OH 45678.
Tanner Flossie Earls 1967 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, December 24, 1967)    Mrs. Flossie Earls Tanner, 78, of 923 20th St., Huntington, who died Friday at the home of a son, Paul Tanner, of 228 Crooks St., Ashland, Ky., will be buried in Dixon Cemetery, Westwood, Ky. following services at 2 p.m. today at the First Pilgrim Holiness Church by Rev. B.F. Durham and Rev. Dwight Horn. Friends may call at Lazear Funeral Home, Ashland.
Taylor Anah D 1961 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, March 17, 1961)   Anah D. Taylor – Eighty years old, of Chesapeake Rt. 1, died yesterday morning in a Huntington hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Greasy Ridge Church of Christ. Burial will be in Centenary Cemetery. Mr. Taylor was born in Lawrence County, a son of the late William J. and Sarah Ellen Taylor. His wife, Mrs. Luiona Taylor, died March 8, 1960. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Elsie Daniels of Chesapeake, Mrs. Inez Carl of Urbana, Oh., and Mrs. Elizabeth Topping and Mrs. Emily Cobb of Huntington, four sons, Frank and Ernest Taylor of Chesapeake, Lester Taylor of Willowwood and Wetzel Taylor of Scottown; three brothers, Emma Taylor of Scottown, George Taylor of Waterloo and Charles Taylor of Springfield, Oh., three sisters, Mrs. Perry Hesson and Mrs. Anna Murdock of Chesapeake and Mrs. Ethel Jones of Springfield, Oh., and 21 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Friends make call at Schneider Funeral Home in Chesapeake after 6 PM today tonight. The body will be taken to the Church one hour before services.
Taylor Charles C 1967 Springfield Daily News – (Thursday, July 27, 1967)   Charles C. Taylor, 84, of 207 N. Yellow Spring St., a retired employee of the Bauer Bros. Co., died in the Davis Nursing Home at 10:30 am Wednesday following several years of failing health. He was born in Mercer County, Va., March 25, 1882, the son of William and Sarah Martin Taylor. He has resided in Springfield for the past 30 years. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by his wife, Laura; one son, Charles Jr. of Springfield; three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Corum of Huntington, W.Va., Mrs. Vivian Cornell of Columbus and Mrs. Vera Gearheart of Springfield; two brothers, George of Waterloo and Emmett of Scottown; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Jones of Springfield and Mrs. Perry Hesson of Chesapeake; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 2:30 pm Friday in the Richards Memorial Home. Friends may call at the Memorial Home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm Thursday. The body will be taken to Lawrence County for graveside services at 11:30 am Saturday in the Centenary Cemetery.
Taylor Dorothy Loraine Stephens 1968 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, 8 Dec 1968) Mrs. (Dorothy) Lorraine Stephens Taylor, 45, of Scottown, Ohio, died Saturday in a Hospital, WV, hospital after a short illness. She was born Jan 29, 1923, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilgus Stephens of Proctorville, Ohio. Other survivors include her husband, Erskine Taylor; 2 daughters, Miss Linda Lou Taylor at home and Mrs. Reba Conaway of Sacramento, CA; 6 brothers, Clyde, Kermit, William and Franklin Stephens, all of Proctorville, Ohio, Robert Stephens of Columbus, Ohio, and Marvin Stephens of Huntington Park, CA, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock of Huntington, WV. The body is at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio. Ironton, Ohio –

Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, 8 Dec 1968) Mrs. (Dorothy) Lorraine Stephens Taylor, 45, of Scottown, Ohio, died at 3 P.M. Saturday in Cabell-Huntington Hospital, WV, hospital. She had been ill since Tuesday. The native of Proctorville, Ohio, was a daughter of Wilgus and Myrtie Freeman Stephens, who reside in Proctorville, Ohio.  Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Erskine Taylor; 2 daughters, Miss Linda Lou Taylor at home and Mrs. Reba Conaway of Sacramento, CA; 6 brothers, Clyde, Kermit, William and Franklin Stephens, of Proctorville, Ohio, Robert Stephens of Columbus, Ohio, and Marvin Stephens of Huntington Park, CA, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock of Huntington, WV.   The body is at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio.
Taylor Emmett 1977 IRONTON TRIBUNE – (Sunday, July 10, 1977) Emmett Taylor, 83, of Scottown, died yesterday.   He was born April 20, 1894, the son of the late William J. and Sarah Martin Taylor.   He was preceded in death by his first wife, Elma (Oma?) Mannon Taylor in 1944 and his second wife Mary Taylor in 1975.   He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Wanetta (Juanita) Freeman, Scottown, Mrs. Louise (Lois) Freeman, Scottown, Mrs. Mary Alice Graham, Scottown Mrs. Wenoria Brumfield, Proctorville, Mrs. Helen McCoy, Chesapeake and Mrs. Wanda Mannon, Proctorville; one son, James Taylor, South Point; one sister, Mrs. Harry (Lillian) Hesson; and one brother, George Taylor, Waterloo; 16 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.   Funeral services will be conducted 10 A.M. Tuesday at the Greasy Ridge Church of Christ by Mr. C. M. Cleveland.   Burial will be at Centenary Church.   Friends may call 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at Schneider Funeral Home.   The body will lie in state at the church one hour per to services.
Taylor Erskin M 1984 Ironton Tribune – (Saturday, Nov. 24, 1984) ERSKIN MASON TAYLOR, 67. of Scottown, Ohio, died Wednesday Nov. 2l, l984, at the home of a special friend, Mrs. Ernestine Montgomery. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Greasy Ridge Church of Christ by Minister Amos Prince. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. He was born Feb. 6, 1917, in Lawrence County, Ohio, a son of the late Minor and Faye Mayenschein Taylor. He was a retired employee of ACF Industries Inc. and served with the Army Air Corps during World War II. He was a member of the Greasy Ridge Church of Christ, where he was baptized Aug. 7, 1938. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lorraine Stephens Taylor; two brothers, Velmer Taylor and Arnold Taylor. He is survived by two daughters, Reva L. Bowen and Miss Linda Lou Taylor, both of Proctorville, Ohio; a son-in-law Bernard W. Bowen of Proctorville; one sister, Mrs. Darlene (M) Taylor of South Point, Ohio, two brothers, Adam Taylor of Hot Springs, Ark., and Leo Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio; one granddaughter, Lorrie Bowen of Proctorville; and a  very special friend. James Niece. Pallbearers will be Tom Murdock, Dennis Murdock, Mark Taylor, Dave Huron, Earl Lafon and Larry Sites.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Taylor Faye Mayenschein 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, January 09, 1993)   Mrs. Fay (Faye) Taylor, 97, of Huntington, widow of Ed (Minor) Taylor, died Thursday in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral 2 pm Sunday at Woodmere Abby of Remembrance. Friends may call after 1 pm Sunday at the Abby. Reger Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Taylor George L 1979 Ironton Tribune – (Sunday, Dec. 23, 1979)   George L. Taylor, 90, formerly of Rt. 1, Waterloo died 9:30 PM Friday in Lawrence County General Hospital. He was born November 22, 1899 in Lawrence County, a son of the late Jackson and Sarah Martin Taylor. He spent his entire life in Lawrence County, moving to Waterloo in 1934 where he had a farm. He was married to Rose Edwards in 1912 who preceded him in death in 1932. He later married Cora Gossett in 1932 who preceded him in death in 1960. A member of the Point Pleasant Church of Christ on Greasy Ridge he was preceded in death by 10 brothers and sisters. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Nora Miller of Blackfork, Dorothy Miller, Vivian Taylor and Jewel Miller, all of Waterloo; a son, G.M. Taylor also of Waterloo; 27 grandchildren, 51 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1 PM Monday at the Point Pleasant Church of Christ on Greasy Ridge with the Rev. Irvan Kirk officiating. Burial in Centenary Cemetery on Greasy Ridge. The body will lay in state at the church one hour preceding the service. Friends will be received at Philips Funeral Home 4 PM to 9 PM today.
Taylor Helen Roach 1986 Huntington Herald Dispatch – Sunday, March 2, 1986 Helen Taylor, 68, of Portsmouth, widow of Oscar Earl Taylor, died Friday in Lawrence County General Hospital. She was a retired teacher. Survivors include her mother, Althea Jane Ellcessor Roach Mash of Coal Grove; and three sisters, Juanita Haynes of Daytona, Fla., Virginia Grove of Savannah, Ga., and Ruth Alice Frische of Coal Grove. Funeral 2 p.m. tomorrow at Coal Grove Memorial United Methodist Church; burial in Highland Memory Gardens, South Point. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton.
Taylor James Lee 2005 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, Oct 31, 2005) James Lee Taylor, 70, of South Point, Ohio, husband of Carolyn Ann Murray Taylor for 47 years, rested this life at home Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. E.S. Harper. Burial will follow in Centenary Cemetery, Chesapeake, Ohio. He was born Sept. 23, 1935, in Scottown, Ohio, son of the late Oma E. Mannon Taylor and Emmitt D. Taylor. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Wanda Mannon and Mary Alice Graham. He was retired from the automotive repair industry after 34 years of service and the CSX Railroad. He was a veteran of the Army Green Beret Special Forces, where he served from Oct. 27, 1958, to November 1962. He attended Apostolic Life Cathedral. James was a loving husband and devoted father who left his sons a skilled trade for life. Along with his wife, he is held in loving memory by his two sons and daughter-in-law, Gregory and Amreh Taylor of Ironton, Ohio, and Shawn Taylor of South Point, Ohio, who was owner of Taylor’s Auto Repair; one grandson, Gregory Alan Taylor; and four sisters, Juanita Freeman, Wenona Brumfield, Helen Duty McCoy and Lois Freeman. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. Proctorville VFW Post #6878 will conduct military graveside rites. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Taylor Livonia Pine 1960 Ironton Tribune – Wednesday, March 9, 1960          Mrs. Lavonia R. Taylor, 76, of Chesapeake, Rt. 1, died Tuesday at 8 pm at her home.   She was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Perego Pine. Surviving are her husband, A. (Anah) B. Taylor; four daughters, Mrs. Inez Carl of Mt. Sterling, Ohio, Mrs. Elsie Daniels of Chesapeake, Mrs. Elizabeth Popping and Mrs. Emma Cobb of Huntington; four sons, Leslie Taylor of Willowwood, Ernest Taylor and Frank Taylor of Chesapeake, and Wetzel Taylor of Scottown. There are 21 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Grace Schumaker, Mrs. Ida Schumaker and Mrs. Edith Hayes, all of Huntington.  Funeral services will be Friday at 2 pm at Point Pleasant Church of Christ on Greasy Ridge. Evangelist Max Cleveland will officiate with burial in Centenary Cemetery. The body is at Schneider Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 pm today, and will be taken to the church at 1 pm Friday.
Taylor Lorraine Stephens 1968 Huntington Herald Dispatch – Sunday, 8 Dec 1968 Mrs. Lorraine Stephens Taylor, 45, of Scottown, Ohio, died Saturday in a Hospital, WV, hospital after a short illness. She was born Jan 29, 1923, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilgus Stephens of Proctorville, Ohio. Other survivors include her husband, Erskine Taylor; 2 daughters, Miss Linda Lou Taylor at home and Mrs. Reba Conaway of Sacramento, CA; 6 brothers, Clyde, Kermit, William and Franklin Stephens, all of Proctorville, Ohio, Robert Stephens of Columbus, Ohio, and Marvin Stephens of Huntington Park, CA, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock of Huntington, WV. The body is at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio. Ironton, Ohio

Ironton Tribune – Sunday, 8 Dec 1968 Mrs. Lorraine Stephens Taylor, 45, of Scottown, Ohio, died at 3 P.M. Saturday in Cabell-Huntington Hospital, WV, hospital. She had been ill since Tuesday. The native of Proctorville, Ohio, was a daughter of Wilgus and Myrtie Freeman Stephens, who reside in Proctorville, Ohio.  Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband, Erskine Taylor; 2 daughters, Miss Linda Lou Taylor at home and Mrs. Reba Conaway of Sacramento, CA; 6 brothers, Clyde, Kermit, William and Franklin Stephens, of Proctorville, Ohio, Robert Stephens of Columbus, Ohio, and Marvin Stephens of Huntington Park, CA, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Murdock of Huntington, WV.   The body is at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio.
Taylor Mary Davis 1975 HUNTINGTON HERALD DISPATCH – (Friday, April 4, 1975) Mrs. Mary Davis Taylor, 67, of Scottown, Ohio, died Wednesday, April 72, 1975, in a Huntington Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Greasy Ridge Church of Christ, of which she was a member, with the Rev. Irwin Kirk officiating. Burial will be in Centenary Cemetery in Chesapeake, Ohio. She was born April 30, 1907, at Ona, W. VA., a daughter of the late John and Bessie Davis. Survivors include the husband, Emmet Taylor; six daughters, Mrs. Juanita Freeman and Mrs. Louis Freeman of Scottown, Ohio Mrs. Wenona Brumfield and Mrs. Wanda Mannon of Proctorville, Ohio, Mrs. Alice Graham of South Point, Ohio and Mrs. Helen Duty of Chesapeake, Ohio; one son, James Taylor of South Point, Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille Jackson and Mrs. Nellie Nicholson of Ona, W. VA., and Mrs. Annie Shaffer of Baltimore, Md., 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother, Ulah Davis. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, Ohio. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services.
Taylor Minor J 1942 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, March 30, 1942)  M.J. Taylor – Death Sunday morning at five o’clock claimed Minor J. Taylor, 50, well know Lawrence county farmer, at his home on Greasy Ridge. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Surviving Mr. Taylor are his wife, Faye, five sons as follows; Velmer, Erskine, Arnold, Adam and Leo and one daughter, Darlene, all at home, three sisters, Mrs. H.M. (Anna) Murdock of Chesapeake, Mrs. Ethel Jones of Springfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Perry (Leila) Hesson of Chesapeake; and four brothers, Enon of Proctorville, George of Waterloo, Emmett of Chesapeake and Charles of Springfield, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 o’clock at the Centenary Christian Church with Rev. Max Cleveland of Huntington officiating. Burial will be made in Centenary Cemetery. The body of the deceased will be taken to the home of his mother Mrs. W.(William) J. (Sarah) Taylor of Greasy Ridge, near Dobbston, this evening at 6 o’clock. Burial will be in charge of Schneider of Chesapeake.
Taylor Robert L 2006 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, Apr 10, 2006)  Robert L. Taylor, 81, of Ironton, husband of Sallie Roberts Taylor, died Saturday in Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. He was a retired aviation department mechanic at Ashland Oil. Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton; burial follows at Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Ironton Tribune – (Monday, Apr 10, 2006)   Robert Taylor March 26, 1925 – April 8, 2006 Robert L. Taylor, 81, of Ironton passed away Saturday, April 8, 2006, at Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital in Russell, KY. He Ironton native was born March 26, 1925, a son of the late John W. and Agnes Lange Taylor. He is survived by his wife, Sallie Roberts Taylor, whom he married March 4, 1964. He was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army, who received the Purple Heart and attended school in Ironton and Circleville. He attended First United Methodist Church in Ironton and attended the monthly meetings of the High School Class of 1944. He was a retired mechanic from Ashland Oil, with the aviation department for 25 years. He also was a member of the Ashland Oil Retirees Club. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include two daughters and one son-in-law, Diane Porter and Michael Cozart of Carnation, Wash., and Robin L. Taylor of Huntington, W.Va.; two grandchildren, Steven White and Kelly White, and two great grandchildren, Jessica White and Madison White. Funeral will be 11 AM Tuesday at Phillips Funeral Home with Dr. Wayne Young officiating. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery, with military graveside rites by VFW Post 8850. Friends may call from 6 to 8 PM today at the Funeral Home.
Taylor Thomas L 1990 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, August 23, 1990)   Mr. Thomas L. Taylor, 7971, beloved grandfather of Christie, Billy, Eddie Jr. And Jeremiah, died August 21, 1990 in St. Mary’s Hospital after a short illness. He was born August 2, 1919, a son of Chester R. and Mary Glover Taylor. He was preceded in death by Mary Jane Taylor; four brothers, Willard, Joe, Walter and Stanley Taylor; and one sister, Iva Mae Price. He is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Eddie and Gail Ashworth, and Jackie and Nancy Ashworth, one son by a previous marriage, William L. Taylor, all of Huntington. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 PM Friday at Chapman’s Mortuary, Huntington, by the Rev. Larry A. Nelson. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Barboursville. Friends may call at Chapman’s Mortuary from 6 to 9 PM Thursday.
Taylor Velmer J 1981 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, August 21, 1981) Mr. Velmer J. Taylor, 66, of Route 1, Scottown, Ohio, died Wednesday in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Saturday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by minister, Bill Rhodes. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. He was born December 8, 1914, in Lawrence County, Ohio, son of the late Minor and Faye Mayenschein Taylor. He was a retired employee of Sears, Roebuck & Co. and a member of the Greasy Ridge Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Helen Dennison Taylor; two daughters, Mrs. Saundra Wilson of Scottown and Mrs. Cynthia Rigsby of Chillicothe, Ohio; and two sons, Mark Taylor of Scottown and Phillip Henson of Chesapeake; one sister, Mrs. Darlene Maylor of Ironton; three brothers, Erskine Taylor of Scottown, Adam Taylor of Hot Springs, Ark. and Leo Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio; and five grandchildren. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Friday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake.
Taylor Vivian – 2009 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, Mar 09, 2009)    VIVIAN LUCILLE TAYLOR, 87, of Waterloo, died Saturday. She was a caregiver for elderly people. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton. Burial will follow at Centenary Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to services at the funeral home. www.phillipsfuneralhome.net.
Templeton Billy 2005 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Saturday, Apr 23, 2005)  BILLY AUSTIN TEMPLETON, 81, of Chesapeake, Ohio passed away Thursday, April 21, 2005, in St. Mary’s Medical Center. Funeral service will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home by Pastor Mark Roach. Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point, Ohio. He was born August 22, 1923, in Lawrence County, Ohio, son of the late Creed and Velma Suiter Templeton. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Jack S. Templeton. Billy was a member of Mount Hope Missionary Baptist Church, where he served on the Deacon Board from 1966 to present. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Imogene Stephens Templeton; one son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Kathy Templeton of Arnold, Mo.; two grandchildren, Alison L. and Kirk S. Templeton, both of Arnold, Mo.; one brother, Julian Templeton of Naples, Fla.; numerous Christian relatives and friends, including two special loving cousins, Mary and Dale Burcham of Chesapeake, Ohio. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24, 2005, at Hall Funeral Home Proctorville, Ohio. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall
Templeton Clementine Smith 1991 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, Oct. 31, 1991)   Clementine Templeton – South Point – Clementine ‘Clemmie’ Templeton, 71, of South Point died Wednesday. She was a homemaker and a member of Highlawn Baptist Church for 44 years. She was the wife of Julia Templeton who survives, and the daughter of the late Nellie Pitts and Hillus Smith. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Highland Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, with the Rev. J. David Jicka officiating. visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Schneider Funeral Home in Chesapeake. She was preceded in death by one sister, Imogene Corson. Survivors include on son, Charles Templeton; one niece and five nephews.
Templeton Creed T 1922 From the Lawrence Register CREED TEMPLETON, CENTENARIAN, DIES AT FARM ON SYMMES (June 17, 1821 – April 26, 1922) Creed T. Templeton, patriarch of Symmes Creek, father of a number of well-known Huntington residents, who had lived for more than a hundred years in the peaceful valley of Rome Township died Wednesday night after a brief illness. He would have been 101 years old had he lived until June 17. Mr. Templeton was born in 1821 on the farm which his father had hewed out of a virgin forest ninety years before. As a boy he hunted deer and bear on what was afterwards to become one of the most fertile farms in the valley and at his centennial celebration last year he took pleasure in pointing out the spot within fifty yards of his home where, ninety years before he had encountered two timber wolves. Up to within a few weeks ago he retained the remarkable vigor which had characterized his entire life. At his hundredth birthday celebration, to show the scores of relatives and friends who had gathered to spend the day with him, he mounted his favorite riding horse and rode for fifteen or twenty minutes. “I feel as young as I did twenty years ago,” he said upon that occasion, “and I feel certain that I will live to see the day that I am 105.” Asked how he had lived almost twice the time of the average man; Templeton expressed the need for moderation in all things with the exception of work. “I’ll pass the hundred-year mark,” he said, “because of regular habits since childhood. Plenty of work, plenty to eat-there’s no other way to live to a ripe old age.” And in his program of work he was a firm believer. Up to the time he was ninety-eight years old he was active in harvest time as was the youngest field hand. Two years ago, he was persuaded to remain in the cool shade beside the old mansion while the younger men did the heavier work but it was with difficulty that he reconciled the thought that his working days were over. “I’m afraid I’m getting old,” he remarked sadly as he watched the field hands moving down the golden fields of wheat which stood in the foreground of the old house. Templeton had always taken an interest in politics. In 1920 he voted for Warren G. Harding, was a firm believer in woman’s rights and in 1920 accompanied his daughter Mrs. J.F. Watters to the polls, telling her to “vote right.” Though he never used tobacco in any form he was decidedly opposed to the anti-cigarette movement in which was at one time started in Lawrence County. His attitude on the liquor question was liberal, “I believe in liquor in its’ place,” he told relatives on his hundredth birthday. “It has medicinal virtues. But it should never be used for any other purpose.” A reporter who once tried to draw him into a discussion on the subject of the dress of modern women found he could give and take quips with better humor than the average man. “What do you think of the dresses the girls are wearing now?” he was asked. He stroked his chin and said, “When I was a boy, they wore skirts. But the clothes that girls wear today are no affair of mine. You’ll have to answer that question yourself.” Templeton was forty years old when the first gun was fired in the Civil war. It was one of the regrets of his life that he had been unable to go. But he took pride in the fact that his sons who were old enough promptly took up arm on the side of the Union. One of these sons was Martin Templeton, father of C.E. Templeton of Huntington. Templeton always took an active interest in the welfare of the common man, was widely known for his charitable position and his ardent championship of church affairs. Schools were unknown on Symmes Creek when he was a boy but he secured the rudiments of an education from his mother. He was fond of reading and was known as one of the best-read residents of the valley. Besides a large number of great grandchildren, grandchildren and more distant relatives, he is survived by the following children: Martin Templeton, James Templeton and Mrs. J. F. Watters of Symmes Creek and Mrs. Diana Burns of Huntington. Funeral service will be held at the Templeton residence at Getaway, Ohio Sunday at 2:00 p.m. 
Templeton Julian C 2008 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Jan 03, 2008) JULIAN C. TEMPLETON, 90, of Naples, Fla., formerly of South Point, Ohio, and widower of Clementine “Clemmie” Smith Templeton, passed away Sunday in Naples. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Friday, January 4, 2008, at Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Burial will follow. Julian was born May 24, 1917, in Proctorville, Ohio, a son of the late Creed and Velma Suiter Templeton. He was a retired operator for Allied Chemical and a World War II Marine veteran, having participated in the invasion of Okinawa and the occupation of Japan. In addition to his wife and parents, he was preceded in death by one brother, Bill Templeton. Julian is survived by one son, Charles Templeton of Chesapeake, Ohio; two grandchildren; and a host of extended family and friends. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Schneider-Griffin Funeral Home, Chesapeake. Condolences may be expressed at www.schneidergriffin.com
Tener Frances Snyder 1976 Springfield Daily News – (Thursday, February 12, 1976)   Mrs. Frances Tener, 80, of 2703 Dwight Rd, died at 5:10 pm Wednesday in Community Hospital. She was born March 8, 1895, in Wyandotte County, Ohio, the daughter of Jonas and Catherine Moreheart Snyder. Her husband, Roy J., died March 8, 1971. Mrs. Tener was a charter member of Pocahontas Lodge, Enola Council 22, and a member of Red Star Lodge No. 397. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Knotts of Midwest City, Okla., Mrs. Fred (Ida Mae) Brammer and Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy) Funk, both of Springfield; three sons, William Tener of Columbus, Joseph of Saugas City, Calif., and Lt. Charles Tener of the Springfield Fire Division; four sisters, Mrs. Leo McClure, Mrs. Malcolm Harris and Mrs. Donald Caudill, all of Springfield and Mrs. Daisy Phillips of Carey, Ohio; 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Her body was taken to the Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Services will be conducted at 9 am Saturday in the funeral home with the Rev. Randall Peter, associate pastor of St. John Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens.
Terry Maxine Massie 2005 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, Sep 22, 2005) MAXINE TERRY, 86, of Ironton, mother of Ray Terry of San Jose, Calif., died Tuesday. She was a retired Ironton-area school teacher. Graveside service 11 a.m. Saturday, Woodland Cemetery, Ironton. There will be no visitation. Arrangements by Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton.

Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, Sep 22, 2005)   Maxine Terry – January 2, 1919 – September 20, 2005 Maxine Terry, 86, of Ironton died September 29, 2005, a local health care center. The Pedro native was born January 2, 1919, a daughter of Clarence G. and Clara B. Dillon Massie, both deceased. She was a retired school teacher from Whitwell School, with over 40 years of service. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Ironton and was a graduate of Ironton High School, with the class of 1936. She also was a graduate of Rio Grande College. She was preceded in death by her brother, Clarence G. “Red” Massie Jr. Survivors include one son, Ray Terry of San Jose, Calif.; one brother, John Massie of Tillamook, Ore.; and a sister-in-law, Alice Massie of Chicago, Ill. Graveside service will be 11 AM Saturday at Woodland Cemetery, with the Rev. Eric Barnes officiating. There will be no visitation. Phillips Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Thacker Etta Dillon 1993 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, July 16, 1993) Mrs. Etta E. Thacker, 86, of South Point, Ohio, died Thursday, July 15, 1993 in St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, WV. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 PM Saturday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by Rev. Gilbert Lester. Burial will follow in Rome Cemetery. She was born March 9, 1907 in Scottown, Ohio, a daughter of the late John and Sara McComas Dillon. She was a lifelong resident of the Lawrence County, Ohio, and was a member of the Lockdale Church of God in Burlington, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Lee Thacker; two sisters, Carrie Boster and Bertha Callicoat; and six brothers, Roy Dillon, Clovis Dillon, Johnny Dillon, Ogle Dillon, Owen Dillon, and George Dillon. She is survived by two sons, Raymond Lee Thacker of South Point, and Roger Dale Thacker of Wheelersburg, Ohio; two granddaughters, Shari Lee Thacker and Elizabeth Ann Thacker; two sisters, Margaret Bellville and Rachel Shafer, both of Ironton, Ohio; and one brother Irvin Dillon of Ironton. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Friday at Schneider Funeral Home.
Thacker Fred P 1972 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, March 10, 1972) Fred P. Thacker, 71, of Chesapeake, Ohio, who died Wednesday in a Huntington Hospital after a short illness, will be buried in Rome Cemetery of Proctorville, Ohio, after funeral services Friday at 2 PM at Schneider Funeral Home at Chesapeake, conducted by the Rev. Robert Pigott. Born October 25, 1900, in Lawrence County, Ohio, he was a son of the late Isaac and Emma Ashworth Thacker. He was a retired salesman for the Carolina Lumber Co. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Sally Stephens Thacker; two daughters, Mrs. Leona Kelly and Mrs. Freda Boosinger of Chesapeake; two sisters, Mrs. Inez Eaton and Garnet Whitley of Chesapeake; two brothers, Berkeley and George Thacker of Chesapeake and five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after 6 PM today.
Thacker Ruth Phillips 1972 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, February 28, 1972)    Mrs. Ruth P. Thacker, 74, of 313 Front St., Proctorville, Ohio, died Saturday in a Huntington hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Chapman’s Mortuary by the Rev. Larry Stutler. Burial will be in Milton Cemetery. Born January 25, 1898, in Lawrence County, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Jack and Dora Spears Phillips. Her husband, John Thacker, died in 1933. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ray Warf of Barboursville Rt. 1, two sons, John R. Thacker of Lavalette Rt. 1 and Howard Jack Thacker of Huntington; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Bevans of Proctorville and Mrs. Edna Edwards of Huntington, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the mortuary after 1 p.m. today.
Thacker Sallie Stephens 1987 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, October 22, 1987) Mrs. Sally L. Thacker, 88, of Chesapeake, Ohio, died Wednesday, October 21, 1987, in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Friday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by minister Bill Rhodes. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. She was born January 19, 1899, in Proctorville, Ohio, a daughter of the late Rolandis and Sarah Wilgus Stephens. She was a member of Rome Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred P. Thacker, in 1972. Surviving are two daughters, Leona Kelley of Chesapeake and Freda Boosinger of Portsmouth, Ohio; one sister, Blanche Murdock of South Point, Ohio; two brothers, Irvin Stephens of Chesapeake and Everett Stephens of Florida; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Friends make all from 6 to 9 PM Thursday at Schneider Funeral Home.
Thibodaux Albert – 2006 Ironton Tribune – (Thursday, April 13, 2006)    Albert Thibodaux Pedro – Albert Thibodaux, 81, of Pedro died April 11, 2006, at his home. He was born in Slidell, La., the son of the late Annie Igo and Paul Thibodaux. He was the husband of Arlene Curnell Thibodaux. He was a retired oiler with the former Allied Chemical Semet Solvay Division, with over 28 years of service. He was a Catholic and attended services at the Ironton City Mission and Woodland Chapel. He also was preceded in death by his adopted son, Albert Lee Thibodaux; and one sister, Anna Estrade Slager. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include three sons and two daughters, Albert Paul and Billy Thibodaux of Ironton, James Howard and Tonya Thibodaux of Hanging Rock and Henry Ray Thibodaux of Chesapeake; three daughters and sons in law, Albert Lynn and David Cremeans of Ironton, Arlene ‘Bea’ and Carl Large of Pedro and Opal Marie and William Stapleton of Ironton; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral will be 1 pm Saturday at Woodland Chapel Church, with pastors David Schug, Leon Dalton and Hospice Chaplain Jim Smedley officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6 pm Friday at Brown Funeral Chapel, 204 Vernon Street.
Thibodaux Edward L 2010 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, Dec 03, 2010)  EDWARD “Eddie” LEE THIBODAUX, 40, of Ironton, son of the late Josa Lewis Thibodaux Corbin and the late Albert Thibodaux, died Tuesday, Nov. 23, at Cabell Huntington Hospital. He attended Rock Hill High School. Funeral service 11 a.m. Saturday, Phillips Funeral Home, 1004 S. 7th St., Ironton; burial at Woodland Cemetery. Visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. www.phillipsfuneralhome.net.
Thompson Addie Lucas 1999 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, September 21, 1999) Addie L. Lucas Thompson, 89, of Chesapeake, Ohio died Sunday, September 19, 1999, in St. Mary’s Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 AM Wednesday, September 22, 1999, at Hall Funeral Home with the Rev. Fred Anderson officiating. Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Gardens. She was born May 3, 1910, at Salt Rock, WV, a daughter of the late Delbert and Mary Parsons Lucas. Mrs. Thompson was also preceded in death by her husband, James B. Thompson; a daughter, Melvena ‘Mickey’ Rowe Keeney; four brothers, Lonzo, Arland, Sidney and Raymond Lucas; and four sisters, Stella Crum, Nettie Porter, Pansey Bias and Essie Vance. Survivors include two daughters and sons in law, Norma and Leo Black of Chesapeake, Ohio, Eleaner Swann of Barboursville, WV, and Leland Keeney of Chesapeake, Ohio,; one sister in law, Elizabeth Lawson of Huntington, WV; seven grandchildren, Pamela Leffingwell, Phillip Black, Wesley Swann, Daniel Swann, Stephen Rowe, Sheila Collins and Sherri Collins; and seven great grandchildren. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Tuesday, September 21, 1999, at Hall Funeral Home, 625 State Rd. 775, Proctorville, Ohio.
Thompson Alice Stephens 1990 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, October 23, 1990) Scottown – Alice F. Thompson, 65, of Scottown, died Monday at her home. The Willow Wood native was an adult day care worker at the Lawrence County Multipurpose Senior Citizens Center in Sybene. She was a member of the Windsor Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary and the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 2761. She was the wife of Hilton Thomas, who survives, and the daughter of Nora J. Arrowood Stephens of Ironton and the late Charles P. Stephens. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Schneider Funeral Home in Chesapeake with burial at Locust Grove Cemetery. Visitation begins after 6 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Other survivors include one daughter, Janet Simpson of Scottown; two sons, Danny Thompson of Scottown and Donnie Thompson of Willow Wood; six grandchildren; one sister, Nancy Burcham of Willow Wood; and one brother, Charles W. ‘Bill’ Stephens of Ironton; five half-sisters, Patty Hardy of Chesapeake, Sue Adams, Charlotte Townsend and Phyllis Castle, all of Scottown, and Donna Massie of Ironton; and one half brother, Steve Stephens of Waterloo.
Thompson Elmer Lee 1991 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, December 10, 1991) Elmer Thompson – Graham, Texas – Elmer Lee Thompson, 78, of Graham died Friday at Graham General Hospital. The Portsmouth, Ohio native was a machinist at C & O Railroad and North American Aviation and was a Baptist. He was the husband of Lillie P. Thompson, who survives, and the son of the late George A. and Carrie Houchin Thompson. Graveside services will be at 1 PM today in Pioneer Cemetery in Graham, Texas, with the Rev. Edgar Jones officiating. Arrangements are being handled by Morrison Funeral Home in Graham, Texas. In addition to his wife, survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Wanda) Rentzell of Fort Worth; one son, Harvie W. Thompson  of Spencerville, Ind.; six grandchildren, Mark A. Thompson of Graham, Bob Rentzell of Fort Worth, Kevin Thompson and Travis Thompson both of Spencerville, Ind., Paula Rentzell and Cheryl Rentzell Cato, both of Fort Worth, and Gena Thompson Beck of Auburn, Ind.; five great-grandchildren; and one niece Glenda LaMotte.
Thompson Emily Osborne 1978 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, March 30, 1978)  Mrs. Emily Osborne Thompson, 79, of 1575 Spring Valley Dr., Huntington, died Wednesday, March 29, 1978. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 PM Friday at Reger Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Frank H. Hackworth. The burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Gardens. She was born September 17, 1898, in Wayne County, a daughter of the late Charles H. and Julia Lewis Osborne. She was a former school cook, employee of Camden Park, and the 25 years member of the Order of Eastern Star, Marcum Chapter 61. She was preceded in death by her husband, Fred Thompson in 1963, two sons, Charles Edgar and F.C. (Cliff) Thompson, and one stepson, Walter Thompson. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Walter (Julia) Huff, with whom she made her home and one step daughter, Mrs. Nell Harper of Proctorville, Ohio; one stepson, Ray Thompson of Wabasso, Fla; two grandsons, Fred Huff of Barboursville and Mark Huff with the U.S. Navy in Japan; two granddaughters, Mrs. Fred H. (Patricia Ann) Hackworth of Wilmington, NC., and Mrs. Marlene O’Connor of Indianapolis, Ind.; 12 stepchildren and several great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 2 PM Thursday at the Funeral Home.
Thompson Evelyn Bussey 1971 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, April 29, 1971) Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, 79, of Chesapeake Route 1, who died Tuesday in a Huntington Hospital, will be buried in the Perkins (Ridge) Cemetery at Scottown, Ohio, after funeral services Friday at 2 PM at the Schneider Funeral Home at Chesapeake, conducted by the Rev. Clyde Cron. Born in Lawrence County, Ohio, on September 27, 1891, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and James Stewart Bussey. Her husband, Lonnie Thompson, died in 1961. She was a member of the Aid (Ohio) United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. June Humphrey of Chesapeake and Mrs. Tommy Lewis of Scottown; two sons, Billy Thompson of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Lon B. Thompson of South Point, Ohio; a brother, Earl Bussey of Aid; two sisters, Mrs. Pansy Longshore and Mrs. Doris Day of Ironton, and nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends make call at the Funeral Home after 6 PM today.
Thompson James D 1983 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, December 14, 1983) Mr. James D. Thompson, 70, of Chesapeake, Ohio, died Tuesday, December 13, 1983, at his home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Thursday at Schneider Funeral Home by the Rev. Leo Edwards. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens. He was born May 5, 1913, in Cabell County, WV. He was a son of the late Harold and Jane Carter Thompson. He was a retired employee of C & O Railway. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Thompson, and a sister, Leola Wilson. He is survived by his wife, Addie Lucas Thompson; three daughters, Mrs. Naomi (Leo) Black of Chesapeake, Ohio, Mrs. Eleaner (Leo) Swann of Barboursville, WV and Mrs. Melvena (Leland) Keeney of Getaway, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Lawson of Huntington, WV; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Wednesday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake.
Thompson Lillie Freeman 2004 Fort Worth Star-Telegram – (Monday, Feb. 9, 2004) Lillie Pauline Thompson, 89, passed away Friday, Feb. 6, 2004, in Graham. Graveside service: 2 p.m. Wednesday in Pioneer Cemetery in Graham. Lillie was born Dec. 8, 1914, in Chesapeake, Ohio, to John Freeman and Uella Ferris. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer Lee Thompson, and her granddaughter, Cheryl Lynn. Survivors: Daughter, Wanda Rentzell and husband, William; son, Harvey and wife, Willa of Spencerville, Ind.; granddaughters, Paula Rentzell of Arlington, Gena and husband, Greg; grandsons, Robert and wife, Raetta, Kevin and wife, Stacy, Travis, Mark Anthony and wife, Carol of Graham; great-granddaughters, Erin Wilson, Syndey, Sherylyn; and great-grandsons, Eric Shane and wife, Rhiannon, Joshua and Robert Jr., all of Fort Worth.
Thompson Margaret Raison 2008  Anderson Herald Bulletin – Friday, May 23, 2008       Margaret R. Thompson   Sept. 14, 1917 – May 22, 2008 Margaret R. (Raison) Thompson, 90, Anderson, passed away May 22, 2008, at Community Northview, Anderson, after an extended illness. She was born September 14, 1917, in Anderson, and resided in Anderson all her life. Margaret was a homemaker. She was a member of Memorial Circle Wesleyan Church.   She is survived by her children, John (Angela) Thompson of Eckerty, Michael (Debra) Thompson of Kokomo, Karen (Chuck) Sigler of Anderson, Phyliss Ray of Shirley and Mary (Larry) Grimes of Pendleton; sister Bessie Adkins of St. John; grandchildren, Tim Thompson, Kent (Carol) Thompson, John Paugh, Julie (Keith) Richie, Kathy (Russell) Elliott, Rick (Nicky) Ray, Sheryl Ray, Penny Ray, Ginger (Scott) Adkins, James (Jill) Thompson, Jack (Margaret) Wheeldon, Laura (Ron) Wilkins, Christine Latham, Shelley (Rob) Sparks, Kathy (Tad) Mills, Dustin Grimes, Jama Grimes, Cory Thompson, Rebekah Thompson and Rachel Thompson; 24 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth A. Thompson, whom she married July 14, 1935 and who died on June 28, 1976; daughter, Frances Wheeldon; grandchildren, Melisa Grimes, Thomas A. Wheeldon, Richard C. Thompson and Travis Michael Sigler; three brothers and three sisters; and son-in-law Bryon Ray.   Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Robert D. Loose Funeral Home and Crematory, South Chapel, 200 W. 53rd St., Anderson. Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery.   Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at South Chapel. Most online condolences at www.losefuneralhomes.com or www.theheraldbulletin.com.
Thompson Matilda Robertson 2010 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Sunday, February 2, 1958)   Mrs. Matilda (Robertson) Thompson – 79, of 4299 8th St. road, died at 1:12 PM Saturday in a local hospital (w/o George W. Thompson). Surviving are six sons, Howard and Boyd Thompson of Huntington; Bernie, Jay and Burgess Thompson of Logan and Elmer Thompson of Kenova; five daughters, Mrs. Willard Bradshaw, Mrs. Wilford Barbour and Mrs. Orlando Carter, all of Huntington, Mrs. Faye Bradshaw and Mrs. H.K. Frye of Logan; a brother, Eugene Robertson of Genoa, a sister, Mrs. Samuel Adams of Genoa; 36 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. The body is a Reger Funeral Home.

Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Monday, February 3, 1958)  Mrs. Matilda (Robertson) Thompson – Seventy – nine years old, (w/o George W. Thompson) of 4299 Eighth Street Road, who died Saturday at a Huntington Hospital, will be buried in Mills Cemetery following funeral services at the Reger Funeral Home at 1 p.m. tomorrow. The Rev. O.S. Donahoe will officiate. The body is at the funeral home.
Thompson Pauline Ellcessor 1989 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, June 20, 1989)  Pauline D. Thompson, 83, of Rt. 3, Proctorville, died Sunday at St. Mary’s Hospital, Huntington, W.Va. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Orla Dement and Guy Thompson. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jimmy (Joann) Gardner of Proctorville; three grandchildren, Timothy A. Gardner of Westerville, Ohio, and Mrs. Randy (Lori) Click and Mrs. Cary (Lisa) Meade, both of Prestonsburg, Ky.; and three great-grandchildren, Bethany Michelle Meade, Craig Samuel Meade and Steven Brian Click. Services are Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Hall Funeral, Proctorville, by minister Bill Rhodes. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Thompson Virgie Lynd 1982 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, September 9, 1982)   Virgie Thompson, 85, of Rt. 6, South Point died Sunday morning in Guthrie Hospital in Huntington. She was born October 24, 1896 in Lawrence County, the daughter of the late Charles and Laura Carrico Lynd. A lifelong resident of South Point, she was a member of the Solida Baptist Church. She was married to James O. Thompson in 1913, who preceded her in death in 1967. She is survived by two daughters, Imalee Bias of South Point, Ermine Rose of Ashland, Ky.; two sons, Kenneth Thompson and Kermit Thompson, both of South Point; two brothers, Raymond Lynd of Ironton, and Eugene Lynd of South Point; nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two daughters, Inatha Jean and Ruth Eloise Thompson; four sisters and three brothers. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Phillips Funeral Home with the Rev. George Edmonds officiating. Burial in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home 6 to 9 p.m. today.
Thornton Edna Wall 1930 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, June 30, 1930) Thornton – Mrs. Edna Thornton, wife of Floyd Thornton of near Scottown and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wall of Scottown, died at the home of her parents Saturday at midnight after a week’s illness. She was 25 years old and was united in marriage to Mr. Thornton 1923. Mrs. Thornton is survived by her parents, her husband, two children, Paul, age 5, and Coleen age 4 and the following brothers and sisters, C.(Clarence) W. Wall of Ironton, Mrs. Chester Daily and Arthur of Scottown, Ernest and Roy of Polkadott and Leo, Irish and Mabel at home. Funeral services will be held at Perkins Ridge Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial will be made in Perkins Ridge Cemetery under direction of Undertaker Phillips.
Thornton Floyd J 1983 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, June 15, 1983) Mr. Floyd Jack Thornton, 78, of Proctorville Route 3, formerly of Willow Wood, Ohio, died Monday, June 13, 1983, in St. Mary’s Hospital, after a long illness. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Thursday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio, by the Rev. Cleo Watson. Burial will be in Locust Grove Cemetery, Willow Wood. He was born August 31, 1904, in Willow Wood, Ohio, a son of the late Albert and Alice Burcham Thornton. He was a retired welder and ACF Industries, Inc. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Edna Wall Thornton. He is survived by his wife, Helen Stumbo Nash Thornton; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Joann) Galloway and Mrs. Leland (Colleen) Dunfee, both of Proctorville; two sons, Paul Thornton of Lansing, Mich. and Jack Thornton of Franklin Furnace, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Avanelle Ferris of Chesapeake; five granddaughter; three grandsons; and three great grandsons. Friends make call from 2 to 4 PM and from 6 to 9 PM Wednesday at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville.
Thornton Forrest J 1979 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, January 6, 1979) Forrest Thornton, 72, of Barboursville, W.Va., died Sunday at Lawrence County General Hospital.  He was a retired employee of the C & O Railroad.  Surviving are one son, Paul Thornton of Proctorville; and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Payne of South Point. The body is at Schneider Funeral Home; arrangements are incomplete.
Thornton Helen Stumbo 2000 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Wednesday, March 22, 2000) Helen Marie Thornton, 89, of Proctorville, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, March 21, 2000, in St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington, WV. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Thursday, March 23, 2000, at Hall Funeral Home with Rev. Cleo Watson officiating. Burial will follow in Locust Grove Cemetery. She was born October 24, 1910, in Windsor Township at Millerville, daughter of the late Alpha and Nancy Edith (Nannie) Stumbo. She grew up in Rappsburg and later Ellsworth Ridge, graduating from Mason High School in 1928 and Wiseman’s Business College in Huntington, WV, and was a member and past president of Rome Beauty Garden Club, member of Perkins Ridge Missionary Baptist Church, American Guild of Modern Flower Arrangers, Lawrence County Historical Society, D.A.R., Lawrence County Geological Society and Lawrence County First Families. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Phyllis Joann Galloway; two sisters, Audrey Daily and Georgiana Montrose. Survivors include one son, Jack Thornton of Franklin Furnace, Ohio; one son-in-law, Jack Galloway of Proctorville, Ohio; one sister, Hazel white of Huntington, WV; six grandchildren, LeeAnn Stumbo, Donna Snyder, Anna Grubbs, Dale Lawrence and, Julie Thornton, and Melanie pack work; and six great grandchildren, Ryan Bellamy, Megan Bellamy, Aaron Stumbo, Adam Stumbo, Morgan Grubbs and Cassie hack work. Friends make call from 6 to 9 PM Wednesday, March 22, 2000, at Hall Funeral Home, 625 State Rt. 775, Proctorville, Ohio.
Thornton Marshall 1937 Ironton Tribune – (Friday, February 26, 1937)    Thornton – Last rites for Marshall Thornton of Scottown were conducted at Locust Grove Church this afternoon with Undertaker Phillips supervising interment in Locust Grove Cemetery.
Thornton Sue Lester 1988 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Friday, Jan. 22, 1988) Mrs. Sue Ellen Thornton, 46, of Franklin Furnace, wife of Jack Thornton, died Wednesday. Also surviving are three daughters, Tana Sue Thornton, Julia Ann Thornton and Melanie Kay Thronton, and one son, Dale Thornton, all of Franklin Furnace. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday at Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake; burial in Rome Cemetery.  Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Ironton Tribune – (Friday, January 22, 1988)   Sue Ellen Thornton, 46, of Franklin Furnace, died Wednesday at University Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. She was born March 20, 1941, and Chesapeake, daughter of the late Abner H. and Corba Morgan Lester. She was a lifelong member of Church of the God. She was preceded in death by one brother, Abner H. Lester Jr. Survivors include her husband, Jack Thornton; three daughters, Tana Sue Thornton and Julie Ann Thornton and Melanie Kay Thornton, all of Franklin Furnace; one son, Dale Thornton of Franklin Furnace; a sisters, Edith Ansell of Chesapeake, Wilma Kingery and Mary Hardy, both of Ironton, Anita Barnett of Roanoke, Va., Lisa Denny of Proctorville, Betty Shockley and Elizabeth Cook, both of Huntington, W.Va. and Sylvia New of Anderson, Ind.; and five brothers, Thomas Lester of Chesapeake, David Lester of Huntingburg, Ind., and Daniel Lester and Frederick Lester, both of Proctorville, and King Lester of South Point. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 PM at Schneider Funeral Home by the Rev. Roger Lavender and Ronald Blevins. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 PM Saturday at the Funeral Home.
Thornton William P 1979 Ironton Tribune – Wed. Jan. 10, 1979 Mr. William P. Thornton, 67, of 615 3rd St E., Huntington, died Monday, January 8, 1979, and a local hospital.  Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary by the Rev.  Earl Miller.  Burial will be in Woodmere Abbey of Remembrance.  He was born November 3, 1911, in Stephenson, Alabama, a son of the late Ira and Susan Roach Thornton.  He was retired after 37 years with the US Corps of Engineers.  At the time of his retirement he was chief of the civil Defense support branch.  He received several awards for superior performance of duties.  He was a resident of Huntington since 1937.  He was a member of 7th Ave Baptist Church.  Survivors include his wife, Esther Stairheim Thornton of Huntington; and one daughter, this is William R. (Nancy) Dean of Orangeburg, South Carolina; one son, Joe Thornton of Huntington, and four grandchildren, Lori Ann and Andrew William Dean of Orangeburg, South Carolina and Todd and William Shane Thornton of Huntington.  Friends may call from seven to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary.
Tipton Eva Blair 1978 Ironton Tribune – (Monday, July 31, 1978)    Mrs. Eva M. Tipton After an extended illness, Mrs. Eva M. Tipton, 69, of Hecla, died Saturday evening in Lawrence County General Hospital. Born at Kitts Hill on May 31, 1909, she was a daughter of the late Elias and Maggie Platt Blair. She is spent her entire life in Lawrence County. On December 25, 1928 she was united in marriage to Burdine Tipton who died in 1959. In 1935, Mr. and Mrs. Tipton started the Tipton Bakery in the old Olive Hotel Building. The name Tipton Brothers Bakery was later adopted for the business. Mrs. Tipton was a member of the Sugar Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include three brothers; Daniel Blair of Kelleys Bridge; Ora Blair of Sugar Creek; Harold Blair of Hecla; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Dotson of Willow Wood; Mrs. Ella Johnson of Hecla, with whom Mrs. Tipton resided. Funeral services will be Phillips Funeral Home 3 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Vernon Davis officiating. Interment will be in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home 6 to 10 p.m. tonight.
Tomlinson Edith Baker 1982 IRONTON TRIBUNE – Friday, Oct. 15, 1982 Edith Tomlinson Mrs. Edith Tomlinson, 81, of Chesapeake, died Thursday in Joe Linn Care Center.   She was born September 21, 1901, in Lawrence County, a daughter of the late Peter J. and Lona Keeney Baker.   She was a member of the Harmony Baptist Church.   Survivors include her husband, Wilbur Tomlinson; one son, Merrill E. Tomlinson of South Point; one granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas (Debbie) Price of Proctorville; and two great grandchildren, Tisha and Brett Price.   She was preceded in death by one sister, Mrs. Olive Keeney and two brothers, Don and Cliff Baker. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Schneider Funeral Home, Chesapeake, by Minister Earl Slack.   Burial will be Rome Cemetery.   Friends may call at the Funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m. today.
Tooley Alma Leffingwell 2006 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Jul 18, 2006) ALMA E. TOOLEY, 68, of Huntington, W.Va., passed away Saturday, July 15, 2006, in Cabell Huntington Hospital. Funeral service will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home by the Rev. Mike Ash and the Rev. Mike Huff. Burial will follow in Rome (Ohio) Cemetery. She was born November 26, 1937, in Lawrence County, Ohio, to the late Ottie and Henrietta Ellis Leffingwell. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her mother-in-law Effie Ramey; and two brothers-in-law, Merlyn Keeney and Bill Rowe. She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law Missy and Terry Frye of Huntington; one grandson, Tyler Frye; one brother and sister-in-law, Dee and Andie Leffingwell of South Point, Ohio; two sisters, Martha Rowe of South Point, Ohio and Faye Keeney of Huntington; three special friends, Sharon Nottingham, Cathy Rome and Tom Harris, and a host of other friends at Westview Manor; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, 2006, at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville, Ohio. The family would like to express a special thanks to Dr. Melin Moses. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/hall.
Tosky Leonard 1992 Cincinnati Post, The (OH) – (Thursday, April 9, 1992)   LEONARD J. TOSKY SR., 80, of Glen Este, Ohio, died Tuesday. Mr. Tosky was retired from Heekin Can Co., where he worked 30 years as a fire and safety foreman. Mr. Tosky also owned Tosky Stables and bred and raced horses. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday at Moore Funeral Home, Newtown. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, with F&AM services at 8 p.m.
Tucker Maxine Dillon 1999 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, June 1, 1999) Mrs. Maxine Norma Dillon Tucker, 84, of Huntington, passed away Monday, June 28, 1999, at St. Mary’s Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 AM Friday, July 2, 1999, at Chapman’s Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Larry Greene officiating. Burial will be at in Woodmere Memorial Park, grandsons will serve as pallbearers. She was born September 17, 1914, and Cabell County, WV, the daughter of the late work and Rachel Callicoat Dillon. She was married September 22, 1931, in Lawrence County, Ohio, to the late Wilson Earl Tucker with whom she had been married for 64 years until his death on August 8, 1995. She was also proceeded in death by beloved daughter, Linda Lydean Wray in 1981; one sister, Iris Dillon and four brothers, Chester, Remus, Paul and Herman Dillon. She was a former member of Twentieth Street Baptist Church. She is survived by four sons and two daughters-in-law, Richard Earl Tucker, with whom she made her home and Robert Bruce and Sharon Tucker and Larry Eugene ‘Tommy’ and Norma Tucker, all of Huntington and a loving sister-in-law, Katherine Dillon of Chesapeake, Ohio. In addition, she is survived by the following grandchildren, Donald Wray, Richard, Jeffrey and Todd Tucker, Jared, Brock and Sandra Tucker, Penny Bruckse, Heather Ferguson, Holly Craycraft, Craig Tucker, Kim Fight, Tara Crowder and Greg Tucker, along with 14 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Chapman’s Mortuary from 6 to 8 PM Thursday, Thursday, July 1, 1999.
Tucker Wilson E 1995 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, August 10, 1995)   Mr. Wilson Earl Tucker, 81, of Huntington, W.Va., died Tuesday afternoon, August 8, 1995, at his residence. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Thursday, August 10, at Chapman’s Mortuary, Huntington, by Pastor Jeffrey P. Wick. Burial will be in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. He was born September 12, 1913 in Cabell County, W.Va., a son of the late Burley Bernard Tucker and the late Vivian Robinson Huffman of Maysville, Ky. He was a retired employee of Borden Inc. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Lydean Wray; one sister, Doris Virginia Meadows; two half brothers, Joe Hay and Charles Huffman of Maysville, Ky.; and by his dear grandmother, Sarah Virginia Roush Tucker, who reared him. Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Norma Maxine Dillon Tucker, whom he married September 23, 1932, in Ironton, Ohio; four sons, Richard Earl Tucker, with whom he made his home and Robert Bruce Tucker, Billy Lee Tucker and Larry Eugene Tucker, all of Huntington; a special brother law and sister-in-law, Herman and Katherine Dillon of Proctorville, Ohio; a half-sister, Mary Margaret Meadows of Maysville; four half brothers, William Huffman of Russell Point, Ohio, Lawrence Hay of Tennessee, Richard D. Hay of Levon Junction, Ky., and Coleman Hay of Maysville; 14 grandchildren, Richard Neal Tucker and Geoffrey Brent Tucker, both of Detroit, Mich., Michael Todd Tucker of Ormond Beach, Fla., Shandra Tucker of Memphis, Tenn., Robert Brock and Jared Andrew Tucker, both of Huntington, Penelope Sue Bruckse of Madison, Tenn., and Heather Lynn Perry and Craig Scott Tucker,, both of Barboursville, W.Va., Holley Lee Craythorne of St. Albans, W.Va., Donald Eugene Wray of Huntington, Gregory Eugene Tucker of Wilmington, NC, Kimberly Lynn Fite of Wheelersburg, Ohio, and Terra Renée Lindsey of Huntington; and 12 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Huntington. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Friends may call from 1 to 2 PM Thursday at Chapman’s Mortuary.
Tull Ethel Riggs 1963 Ironton Tribune – (Wednesday, August 28, 1963)  Mrs. Ethel Mae Tull, 68, of Proctorville, died Tuesday in a Huntington hospital. Mrs. Tull, a native of Chesapeake, was born March 25, 1895, daughter of the late Reece and Nancy Jane Pemberton Riggs. Surviving are her husband, John Tull, two daughters, Mrs. Edward Clark of Proctorville and Mrs. Edith Tull at home; one son, Donald of Proctorville; one grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Eva Thacker of Chesapeake; one brother, G.B. Riggs of Kitts Hill; and several nieces and nephews. The body is at Hall Funeral Home, Proctorville. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2:30 p.m. (DST) in the Funeral Home with Rev. R.L. Whitley officiating. Burial will be in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after 7 p.m.
Tull John – 1970 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Thursday, January 15, 1970)   John Tull, 82, of Proctorville, who died Wednesday in a Huntington hospital, will be buried in the Rome (Ohio) Cemetery after funeral services Friday at 2 p.m. at the Hall Funeral Home in Proctorville with the Rev. Clifford Suiter officiating. A retired Carpenter, Mr. Tull was born July 19, 1887, a son of the late Frank and Angeline Hamlin Tull. His wife was the late Ethel Mae Tull. He was a member of Proctorville Lodge 550, F & A.M. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Clark and Miss Edith Tull of Proctorville; a son, Donald Tull of Proctorville, and a grandchild and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. today. Masonic rites will be conducted at the funeral home today at 7:30 p.m.
Tussey Charles Marian 1947 Ironton Tribune – Monday, July 07, 1947    Charles Marian Tussey, son of Charles and Lorraine Tussey of Rock Camp, who died a few hours after birth Saturday at General Hospital, was buried in Ashland Cemetery this afternoon under direction or the Frank Feuchter funeral home. Graveside services were held at the cemetery.
Tyo Arthur E 1992 Ironton Tribune – (Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1992)  Arthur Tyo – Feb. 28, 1914 – Oct. 3, 1992 South Point – Arthur E. Tyo , 78, of South Point died Saturday at Jo-Lynn Health Center. The Ironton native was born that were 28 1914, the son of the late Henry Tyo and Sarah Large Tyo. He was the husband of Mayme Wineka Tyo, who survives. He was a retired conveyor shakeout worker with the Dayton Malleable Iron Co., with 38 years of service and a Coal Grove High School graduate. He lived in South Point the last 20 years and was a member of Ice Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Funeral will be 1 PM Wednesday at Philips Funeral Home, with the Revs. K. David Click and Delbert Wheeler officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Gardens in South Point. Visitation will be 6 to 9 PM today at the Funeral Home. Survivors in addition to his wife, include two sons, Gary Tyo of Route 1, Ironton, Ralph Tyo of Route 3, Ironton; one daughter, Karen Tyo of South Point; one sister, Alma Warren of Route 4, Ironton; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Tyo Mayme Wineka 1994 Huntington Herald Dispatch – (Tuesday, Aug. 2, 1994)   Mamye (Wineka) Tyo, 73, of South Point died Sunday in Lawrence County Medical Center, Ironton. Surviving are two sons, Gary Tyo of Ironton Route 1 and Ralph Tyo of Ironton Route 3; and one daughter, Karen Tyo of South Point. Funeral 1 PM Thursday at Phillips Funeral Home, Ironton; burial in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Funeral Home.
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