Obituaries... and Patrick Coyte of Orangebery. South The Mountain Messenger,'Thursday July 12 1990 9A
"* Carolina, and Robert Lentichum of
C°ntinued fr°m Pg 8"A Orangebery' California' tw° br°thers' ~~.~ ~.~
dren; three great-grandchildren Charles Lockhart of Jacksonville, North
Service was at Wallace-Wallace Funeral Carolina, Orid Lockhart of White Sulphur
Home. Ronceverte, with Reverend Springs six sisters, Lydia Baker of ,-" ~f'~',
By Ro})erta Patton Rx)dgers JamesKite officiating Burial was in Mor- Huronr Ohio Viva Harrison of Brook
gun Cemetery, Ronceverte Visitation Pa,,, ©hio, OzellaLockhartofRutludge, ~~.~%~~
• |~~illiil was at the funeral home Tennessee, Stella McCarty of
w,~ THE LONG WAY HOMEv People were enjoying themselves at Poquason, Virginia llene Kincaid and
!:: ~; i! !!!: ~!~?dn aa !he! Fv~a~:: ~ oee~i!! v~ i ~aasnld itili ! a!i: ~ i2if!gw i! e Mary Alice Roach L,nda Clendenin, boih of AIvon
Lewisburg -.- Mrs Mary Alice Roach. She was preceded In death by two siS-surviving: son, Gilmer Jr of Colonial Cooper and Lyons Funeral Home in /1~1/~~ --1
76, died July 4, 1990 in Hurnana Hospi- ters Audrey and el e four b{others
"1~, g - Y P g. tel Greenbrler Valley, Fairlea, after a Jasper, Delbert, Everette and James
M~We, or rather, Frank suggested The blue dragon tooth, the Queen long Lltness Service was in Boydton, with Reverend
( H~go to Mountain Lake whch is Anne's lace, the brown eyed Susan, She was a homemaker and a retired gro- LodaGunnofhciating
~..==..i~ of God's gifts to man The lake and many more. The thistles were cery clerk Arrangements were made by Withers,
~Ic"llistname~Jun indicates is on top of a so tall and ust turning a soft laven-
lu din, It is breathtakingly beauti- der We went into the dining room Heights, Virginia: sister, Nellie Perdue of Clarksville, Virginia
JYears ago one of our senior where people were ready to be Fa~ll~cla:t~?tehg~aLde£nl~;dnKincaid .'r ot
on, ~sses from Greenbr er H ghseated Pink candles white cloths ServiCecrane officiating.Was at JaCkBuriatK WaltaCewas mFuneraIRose- Wizard. of Oz Visiting Relatives Driving You Up A Wall~ [
he o In T ¢¢ You know the. story. Your Aunt Clara came to visit ' ]
~°~oI (Pocahontas Avenue, Ron- We looked longingly in the door. Home
Lewisburg, with Reverend Leroy
z, ewlsuur$ a &ys, but youre beginning to think /
int, ~erte) and a classmate of Frank's Salmon steak was one of the en- wood Cemetery, Lewisburg There was
wn ~[atrick Clifford, brother of Mollie trees, no visitation shes a permanent fixture in your home. J
lWting now of White Sulphur "What is your room number?" Pauline (Bonifacio) Sampson "THE WIZARD OF OZ," the de- Bung her on down to U-Save Auto Rental J
Towellton - Mrs Pauline (Bonifacio) but production of the Greenbrier
,er,h~r;~gs! ,mt,ated the outing. Others quer ed the waitress. Should we and well put her behind the wheel J
)rom~- nK'S car were Ruth Miller of stay and eat or take the long way Sampson, 50, died June 25, 1~190, at the Valley C'hildren's Theatre, will be of a dq ndable and economical car. J
~an Cave and your's truly Ithome9 Found out at the desk reser YorkBUffal° General Hospital, Buffalo, New presented every Saturday at 2 p.m.
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2r~[a~emsed we drove for 100 or more vations were the only way we could
Mrs Sampson was a secretary for the through August 4. Take your own
ig '~es before we reached the dirt stay A big wedd ng was to be held National Pool Co and also worked for seating for an innovative journey to sightseeing, but we bet shell have J
[ P.kr~, d which wound around the Vir- there that eveningt We drove to Kanawha County Health Department the Land of Oz! a ~at time driving her own car. , • |
~ihii~!i ~~i!~ki~ii SchooIShe was a graduate of Greenbrier High During fair weather the produc- AEer all, how do you know you wemntdrivingIf'It ,=fmrq,_her c w, too? !JJ
Survivors include her husband, James tion will take place outdoors -- if the
"Luck" Sampsonl one half-brother, weather is bad, in the Greenbrier
Marvin Vernon of Buffalo, New York; four Valley Theatre Barn at the local air- ~ J
sisterS,Mary VestBarbaraand BrendaTh°mas Godbey°f CrOSSbothLaneS,of port. Children 12 and under are ad- ,AIU'rO~V'r,~ ~ [
Fairlea, Dorothy Stuart of Warren, Michi- mitted free, all others $2.50 each.
gun, two half-sisters, Juanita Ruder of "Follow the yellow brick road" to Your Home Town Car Rental Company® J
L '. . g acious and Lone Way Home Outdoor HistoricalOak Hill and Viola Sasser of Fedvilte, Greenbrier Valley Airport, Lewis-
, ,rd~:rmmg, Insisted on us visiting with Drama -- Our 20th season -- 1990. North Carolina
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wg.rg~r ~or awhile. But, that wasn't at all We arrived at the amphitheater Arrangements were made by Haler Fu- burg, to see "The Wizard of Oz" live
~~!ii~i ~~A!ii:i !~iii !~it I ~ t~r~igl ~w !i£:i !! ! igsss!~igu t~e~it neral Home in Elkview at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre.
• ' s wind-up stoolI " " , Thomas B. Shaver
Blacksburg, Virginia -- Thomas Brown
Shaver, 74, formerly of Ronceverte, died
,- July 4, 1990 in a Blacksburg hospital, fol-
U.S. 219 SOUTH AT FAIRLEA
Pat C!ilford had been blessed If you haven't seen "The Long
h a God-given talent of being Way Home" 'twould be nice if you ~ ~i~4~ ~
to play the piano by ear -- no could. I do know that Etva Ingles
notes or music• Pat sat down Farren of Greenbrier Manor, Fairlea,
made that piano dance. The is akin to Mary Ingles Farren of "The
ime of the tune was probably: Long Way Home" and also Clayton
~e bear went over the mountain to Ingles of Front Royal, Virginia. In-
what he could see" or"America" deed it was a long way home to
"The West Virginia Hills how ma- Ronceverte -- Organ Cave after two
~tic and how grand with their sum- hours with the Shawnees and oth-
,- :~ts bathed in glory like the Prince ers.
~:~ nmanuel's Land." As we bade In her youth, Mrs Ingles learned
a~ odby to Auntie we drove to the to spin on a wheel. Pioneers used
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)untain top with its Mountain Lake flax and wool to make the clothes of
serene and peaceful and beauti- linsey-woolsey, a coarse sturdy lab-
On the lake were canoes and
fits glidding along with colorful
Its. Mountain Lake has one tre-
~ndous hotel and tots of cabins for
nt, also a lunch room with sand-
ches, etc. We had to walk up to
ie hote! with its long veranda.
ric. As she sat at the wheel, the old
whitehaired lady told over to her
children and grandchildren the story
of her terrible captivity by savages
50 years before and her courageous
escape home. This remarkable
woman, Mary Draper Ingles, died in
1815 at 83.
License
e Extended
;harles O. Lorensen, Secretary
te Departmentof Tax anCReve-
has announced that the posting
for new 1990/t991 Registration
~ificates (Business Licenses) has
in extended until August 1, 1990
businesses operating in West
}inia. This extension will give the
the additional time
ded for processing the large vol-
of renewal applications.
Business Registration Certifi-
issued for the period July 1,
to June 30, 1990 is now good
July 31, 1990.
89/90 Business Registration
tificate should be honored by all
and law enforcement agen-
until July 3t, 1990.
Fair Jobs
Ronceverte Job Service is
accepting applications for the
Fair of West Virginia. Workers
• be needed to set up, working
mg fair week and tear down. If
J are interested in work ng at the
te Fair of West Virginia, please
the Ronceverte Job Service
East Edgar Avenue, Roncev-
L or call 647-7415.
childbirth classes,
due date before Septem-
30, will be held Tuesday eve-
from 7 P.m. to 9 p.m. starting
24 at Humane Hospital in
For first time morns or if you
not attended a childbirth class
,re or in the last 4 years.
classes will be held
evenings, 7 p.m. to 9
beginning July 18. This is a
Week course with the fourth
s being Big Brother Big Sister
for children on August 8
classes will be held at the
Hospital Greenbrier Valley
Take pillow, blanket and
person Classes are free,
by Cradle Club
FlXTER
Certified Massage
Therapist
Specializing In
Rel~vation
Pain Relief
Stress Management
At the office of Dr William Lemley
203 t/2 El Washin~on St., Lewisburg
By Appointment. 645-1174
AffordalNe care in a profession=d,
lowing a long illness,
Born November 27, 1915 at Union, he
was the son of the late Thomas L Lind-
sey and Betty Jenkins Shaver
Mr Shaver was an 18-year resident of
Blacksburg, a member of the AARP and
the Blacksburg Volunteer Fire and Res-
cue Department.
Survivors include his wife, Christian
Stone Shaver; two sons, Richard Wayne
Shaver and Thomas Bliss Shaver, both
of Blacksburg, and a sister, Mabel Lynch
of Union
Service was at Wallace and Wallace Fu-
neral Home in Ronceverte with Rever-
end Mark Flynn officiating. Burial was in
Riverview Cemetery at Ronceverte "-
Bonnie Lockhart Webb
Boydton -- Bonnie Lockhart Webb, for-
merly of White Sulphur Springs, died
July 5, 1990 at her home after a long
illness.
She was the daughter of the late Noel E.
and Maude Lockhart of Alvon.
Survivors include her husband, Lewis of
Boydton, three stepdaughters, Judith
Coyle of Orangebery, South Carolina,
Margaret Burns of Fort Lawn, South
Carolina, Joy Lentichum of Orangebery,
California, three step-grandsons, John