Brackenrich
James I)avid Bracken-
September 25, 1990,
g a six-month ill-
17, 1915 at Rockcliff,
son of the late James
Mamie Pearl Clark
was a farm supervl-
and was a retired
preceded in death by a
Mae Kelly and a son,
include his wife, llelen Ida
tWO Sons, Sena-
of Lewisburg
of Crawley; a
Crook of Columbus.
Myles Brackcnrich
Alabama; 7 gr,'md-
3,,great -grandchild re n.
at Wallace & Wallace
Chapel in Rainclle
Roger Williams and
officiating. Burial
Memorial Cemetery
at the funeral home.
Bttrnett
"~ John ttcnry Burnett,
29, 1990, in a
center, following a
14, 1920, in Fayctte
Was the son of the late
Sarah Harmon Bumett.
lived most of his life
~as a member of the Elk
a World War II
retired employee of the
I.
his wife, Madeline
five daughters,
Bennett of Cov-
Lou Ellen Bragg of
Ronald (Mary Jane)
Ohio, Mrs Wi]lard
of Oak IIill; four
and Layphual
of Toledo, Ohio, Orval
Spring and Melvin
three sisters,
of Meadow Bridge,
of Alderson and Delia
of Toledo, Ohio; t~n
and three great-
at Ronald Meadows
in Hinton with Rcv-
Carl Marvin Fraley
MooresviUe, North Carolina -- Carl
Marvin Finley, 40, formerly of White
Sulphur Springs, died August 31,
1990 in Mooresville.
Born January 4, 1950, at White
Sulphur Springs, he was the son of
Jefferson D. Fraley and Frances
ttuffman Fralcy of White Sulphur
Springs.
Mr l"ralcy was a welder, attended the
Church of God in Mooresville and
was a Vietnam Veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Victoria
I~rk Fraley. at home: two daughters,
Shannon and Melody Fraley, both at
home; four brothers, Eddie and
Jimmy Fraley, both of White
Sulphur Springs, l larold Fralcy of
Richmond, Virginia and Bobby
Fralcy of Lake Milton, Ohio; five sis-
ters, Rachel and Anna of White
Sulphur Springs, Edna Dean of
Jacksonville, Florida, Becky Austin
of Boca Raton, Florida and Katy Jus-
tice of Richmond, Virginia.
Services were at Pentecostal tioli-
ness Church on lngleside Avenue,
White Sulphur Springs with Rever-
ends Freddy Steel and Joseph Le-
onard officiating. Burial was in
IIillcrest Cemetery in White Sulphur
Springs.
Thomas Randolph Haynes
Gap Mills -- Thomas I~ndolph Hay-
nes, 92, died September 29, 1990, at
a Low Moor, Virginia hospital, follow-
ing a short illness.
Born May 8, 1898, at Gap Mills, hc
was the son of the late Lydia Hay-
nes.
Mr [laynes was a member of the
Browns Chapel Methodist Church at
Gap Mills, was a farmer, a member
of the King ttiram Masonic L~)dge No.
7 in Lewisburg.
lie was preceded in death by a
daughter, Zclla Lee tlaynes in 1988;
a son William llampton; a brother,
Albert Haynes and a sister, Sarah
Walker.
Survivors include his wife, Ruth
Baker ilaynes; three sons, Jimmy
Haynes of Richmond, Virginia,
Randy Haynes of Beckley, and
Bobby itaynes of Gap mills; three
daughters, Mary Ellis ttaynes
Jackson of Paint Bank, Virginia,
Ruth Annete Williams of Detroit,
Michigan, and Betty tlaynes of
Roanoke, Virginia; a brother, Ed-
and Carl Spade ward tiaynes of Bridgeport, Ohio;
was in Elk Knob two sisters, Virginia McKee of De-
at Ronald Meadows
Hinton.
Deitz
Hamilton Deitz, 86,
I, 1990, at his home,
23, 1904, at Keiffer,
Son of the late Theodore
Ors Elizalx~th Deitz,
a retired schoolteacher
County Schools,
for 32 years, was a
Veteran member of the
t~ritan Club, the Green-
r of the A.R.S.E. and the
Baptist Church of Keif-
in death by his
Harrah Deltz.
a son, Billy Harrah
a sister, Edith
~s of Newland, North
brothers, Joseph E.
both of Rupert.
Irene Martindale
into.
tt Beaver Creek Bop-
Reverends
Williams and
Burial was in
y at Clinton-
at Wallace and Wal-
Rainelle.
Falls
at the residence. Arrangements were
made by McGraw Funeral t/nine.
Richard A. Kinder
Springfield, Virginia -- Richard A.
Kinder, 68, died September 21,
1990, at a Fairfax hospital, Fairfax,
Virginia, following an extended ill-
ness.
Born September 8, 1922 at Philadel-
phia, Pennsylvania, he was the son
of the late Edward L. and Estelle
Kerwin Kinder Sr.
Mr Kinder was a salesman with
M.P.I. of Oxon ttlll, Maryland, a
member of the Mt. Vernon Baptist
Church in Arlington, Virginia, and
was a World War I1 veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Jane C.
Kinder at home; two daughters, Bar-
bara Jane Kinder of Reston, Virginia
and Nancy Cloud Kinder of Annan-
dale, Virginia.
Graveside services were at Carter
Cemetery in Covington, Virginia,
with Reverend Jack W. D. Turner
officiating.
AtTmlgements were made by Shah-
kiln Funeral ltome in White Sulphur
Springs.
There was no visitation.~
Betty J. Megimose
Columbus, Ohio -- Mrs Betty J.
Megimose, 54, died September 30,
1990, in a Columbus hospital.
Born January 25, 1936, at Orchard,
she wa~ the daughter of Marvin W.
Via of Greenville and the late Mary
M. Thornton Via.
Mrs Megimose was a member of the
Greenville Un'ited Methodist Church
in Greenville and was a graduate of
Bcckley College.
Other survivors include her hus-
band, George Megimose; a daughter,
Mrs Bill (Mary Ann} McClay of
Grovcport, Ohio; a son, George Meg-
imosc Jr. of Columbus; a grandson,
Stepmother, Roxie Via of Greenville;
a brother, Bobby and wife, Sue Via
of Union, and several nieces and
nephews.
Services were at Dwayne R. Spence
Funeral florae in Canal Winchester,
Ohio with Reverend Art Reed officiat-
ing. Burial was in Franklin Hills
Memory Gardens at Canal Winches-
ter.
Visitation was at the funeral home.
It was rt~ucsted that donations of
sympathy be made to the Leukemia
Society of America, 145 North I-tigh
Street, Columbus, Ohio 43017.
trait, Michigan and Martha Jackson Muriel F. Miller,
of Columbus, Ohio; 12 grandchil- Alderson -- Muriel F. Miller, 86,
died September 24, 1990, at Hu-
mane liospital Greenbrier Valley fol-
lowing a short illness.
Born March 23, 1904 at Talcott, she
was the daughter of the late John &
Roxie Meadows Canterbury.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Leonard, on December 31,
1989 and a son, llugh, on June 26,
1990.
dren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were at Broyles-McGuire
Funeral llome Chapel in Union with
Reverends Frederick Perry and H. E.
Shcrrod officiating. Burial was in
Monroe Cemetery near Sinks Grove.
Visitation was at Broyles-McGuire
Funeral t{ome in Union.
Graveside rites were conducted by
the King lliram Masonic Lodge No.
7.
Dairell Leo Johnson
Chestnut Flats -- Dairrell Leo
Johnson, 68, died September 26,
1990, in VA Medical Center, Beekley,
"after a long illness.
He was a Protestant and a veteran of
World War II. lie was a recipient of
the Purple Iteart, Good Conduct
Medal and a member of VFW. He
was retired from Lcckie Smokeless
Co~l Co.
Surviving: wife, Eva Dale Johnson;
sons, Roger and Ellis, both at home,
Surviving is a son, Haven L. Miller of
Ogden, Utah, formerly of Alderson; 6
grandchildren and 5 great-grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services were at Clayton
Baptist Church with Reverends John
Walker and Roger Persinger officiat-
ing. Burial was in Clay'ton Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Lobban
Funeral Home in Alderson.
Julia E. Simpson
White Sulphur Springs -- Mrs duiia
E. (Mickey) Simpson, 92, died Sep-
tember 28, 1990, in a Fairies hospl-
Floyd of Rock Hill, South Carolina, tel, following an extended illness.
Carl of Iiillsboro; daughters Yevettc Born August 20, 1898, at Brooklyn,
Shaffcr of Chestnut Flats, Wynona New York, she was the daughter of
Redman of Harts Run; brother, the late Emmett and Eugenia McKee.
James of Cowcn; sister, Blanche Mrs Simpson was a member of the
Scott ofCowen; five grandchildren. St. Thomas Episcopal Church in
Memorial service was at the Johnson White Sulphur Springs, a member of
residence with Reverend Jim Ander- the Eastern Star Chapter No. 148,
son officiating. The body was do- White Sulphur Springs, the White
retired employee of the Greenbricr The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, October 4, 1990 9A
Hotel.
She was preceded in death by her ,~
husband, Beryl Simpson in 1959. F /"
Survivors include two sons, Beryl
Simpson Jr of Crystal Lake, illinois
and Emmett L. Simpson of White
Sulphur Springs; five grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Services were at St. Thomas Episco-
pal Church in White Sulphur \
Springs with Reverends William G.
Starkey and Eliabcth Walker officiat-,202 ,44/ZZ ~//Z Z Z:)/Q/p,'~-
ing. Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery~/~6//7-~- ,_C~/~/.~/~ t.~/D~/fl~S, j~./,~
in White Sulphur Springs.
Visitation was at Shanklin Funeral P~,'~~ ¢.~04 ~d"#.~60 ~ c~/J.~ ~
IIome in White Sulphur Springs. ="
It was requested that donations of I~ z*"'dOJ'L~,~e.~ d/d[,._.
sympathy be made to White Sulphur
Ronceverte -- Miss Elvira Bliss -
Stone, 77, formerly of Washington, 0~/],* ~~W"~ DiAl.,.
D.C., died September 25, 1990, at a ~" W'~ ~xd~/-A,e='. t.,gesf sun S~op . Gun. (uoaecn .~ Collec~.me.~
Fairies hospital, following a short ill-~ ~ ~-'~_~ if Ammo • Collector= Knive= • Scopes • Mounts
Born July 19, 1913, at Roncevcrtc,
she was the daughter of the late Ira ~~ / ~/IOUotain., GMIrtl
and NelIe flagon Stone.
Miss Stone was a member of the 2=.~ffr5 ~ ~l.jt~ II0 DAY LAY-AWAY PLAN
Ronccverte Presbyterian Church. ~k~ T ~ ~ o~ 500
She was preceded in death by three V Gun Xol.ter= • ~ Sling. • Belts • Poesibie aegl • Wallet=
sisters and two brothers. Bullet Bag • Knife ~0Ihs • Hltfs • Belt Buckles
Survivors include four sisters, Wil-
mcttc Shanklin, Nellie Dartt, both of
Ronceverte, Christian Shaver of L~-.~=~-~'Wo BOY, SELL
Blaeksburg, Virginia and Edna
Shires of Parkersburg, and three t
brothers, Eugene V. Stone of St. A1- ~r Sr,~ FE~',~,~Ir$ W~- ~m-/IV S~I~___._._.~"U-':-:-----'-'-------'-----~
bans, James M. Stone of Independ-
ence, Missouri and Launie A. Stone
of Roneeverte. Remington 30-30 a 170 Gr. $7.99 a box.
Graveside services and burial were 30-06150& t80Gr. uuv a--x
at Riverview Cemetery in Ronceverte
with Reverend Weston Guthrie officl- World Class Tasco 3-9x40 $89.95
atlng.
There was no visitation. Good October 1st thru 12th
It was requested that in lieu of flow-
ers, any donations of sympathy bc ~d~#~ #~ I1>
made to the Activities Fund at the " ""
Shenandoah Manor in Roncevcrte.
Arrangements were made by Wallace
and Wallace Funeral llome in Ron-
ceverte. @
PhUlip Matthew StuU
Ronceverte --- Phillip Matth~v Stull,
78, died September 26, 1990, in
tlumana Hospital Greenbrier Valley vel Rockers
after a long illness.
He was a member and past deacon
and trustee of Ronceverte Bapttst • Brown
Church. He was an Army veteran of
World War It and an employee of
Acme Limestone Co. of Fort Spring " Blue
with 35 years of service.
Surviving are daughters, Jeanne • Mauve
Campbell of White Sulphur Springs,
Drema Stull of Ronceverte; step-
daughter, Martha Knighton of
Roanoke, Virginia; sons, Phtlltp 'Kim'
of Ronceverte, William 'Bill' of
Roanoke; stepson, Don Berry of
Huntsville, Texas; stster, Nellie An-
drews of Roncevcrte; brother, Wil-
liam of Freemont, California; 10 '19
grandchildren and 6 great-grandchil-
dren.
Services were at Ronceverte Baptist
Church with Reverend Houston
Boothe officiating. Burial was in Riv-
erview Cemetery, Roncevertc. Visits-
.on at w ,o0o w ,oc matching
neral Home in Ronceverte.
Jeffrey Scott Trent Ottoman
Second Creek -- Jeffrey Scot Trent,
19, died September 27, ]990, at his
home, following a long illness, .....
Born May 26, 1971, at Union, he --
was the son of Donald L. and Sharon .....
Nichols Trent of Second Creek.
Mr Trent was a member of Bruffey's
Memorial United Methodist Church
at Hollywood and the Methodist
Youth Fellowship and was a lOth-
grade homebound student.
Other survivors Include a brother,
Tlmothy Trent of Second Creek;
maternal grandmother, Flora Nichols
of Second Creek, and a sister-In-law,
Helen Trent of Second Creek.
Services were at Hollywood Taber-
nacle at Hollywood with Reverends
Forest Dorsey, Hertzel Mills and
Lawrence Bennett officiating. Burial
was in New Lebanon Cemetery at
Ptekaway.
Visitation was at Broyles-McGuire
Funeral Home in Union.
noted to West Virginia University Shrine of Hinton, the White Sulphur *
Willie Clarence Falls, Human Gift Registry. Visitation was Springs Woman's Club; and was a ~
ember 30, 1990 at a o~ • . ¢~
~' following a long ill- ]~('R ' Curtis Bryant '
1901, at Muddy Creek ~ ~ ~
~as the son of the late - at Garten Ford Says.... A
and Phoebe Sheppard
retired farmer and '
1 a member of the oc " ~¢~
E red ] elters = Trucks TrucV, S !
ed in death by three .~ m,
George and Albert Registered and Commercial Angus
Ode his wife, Laura Purebred Wye and Graham Breeding Garten Ford has over 20 Trucks in stock,
~; three daughters, ~ ¢ .o , , •
fences) Manktns of Synchronized and Bred to and more arriving dally.
, Betty ttoylman of Calving Ease Wye Bulls o
steo Fern of Avila in ~.1 F'150, F'250, 4x4,Ranclers,
s; two sons, Genc " CONTACT
and Roger Falls of Whatever you want, we v e got em at great prices
)ride; two brothers, Gary A. Ford, Little Moose Farm
Palls,;a sister,b°thviolet°f MuddYFalls ' Lewisburg, WV • 304-647-5147 Just look at this one
,rida; 12 grandchil-
t'grandchlldren, and
grandchild. " 2-I ~
Jack K. Wallace Fu- ~ ' " ' ' " !
~urg with Rever-
officiaUng. Bur- Was NOW ONLY
Memorial Gar- $17,294 $12,760 {
at the funeral home. MAIN STREET, DURBIN =,
U, :ste~l that in lieu of ~ 12~
Ions of sympathy be
~' .'er Society. Independently Owned and Operated
Pogu Sr ' '" ==
"-" Charles Edman ~ 1 989 Ford F-'2
o,..erl, of Fran.ord, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th ONLY 50, 4X2, Wheel Basel 33"
ter 27. 1990. at a Garton Ford Discount $3934 ... Ford Rebate $600°
n',ahosp|tal, following )I:F STATE F
1919 at Frankford. ' tl3 ~' |" ' _91 Based on 11 5 Yo A.p R -~
! t pe][ xrt 0rttti A0m°nth` " ,
n of t} e late Andrew on everything in stock ' * =
aggie Blankenship ~ pproved Creoit only I~,
partmentvlrginia, a°f High-world CASH ONLY Curtis Bryant resides in Lewisburg with his wife Connie, Curtis would like ="g
veteran and a H,, , to put you in a new truck from Garten Ford. Come by Garten Ford, or ¢-
Church. OWNERS " °
In death by his CLUB give Curtis a call at 645-,I 891, 1,800-344-5247, 1-703-862-5781==
'ogus. ?"
r, ofaS°n'Erwin,CharleSNorth nO minimum for 10% discount Follow your frien and neighbors to
brothers, Ran-
Fogus, all of case lots 15% discount o
x"
tt Enon BaptistMonday-Saturday 11AM to 7PM :.
with Reverend 1629 Main Street
Burial was o
" Clifto Fo ge Virginia v,o, =
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