10A The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, October 25, 1990
Ruby Ferguson Blackwell
Staunton, Virginia -- Mrs Ruby
Ferguson Blackwell. 70, tOrnwrly of
Belle, died October 18, 1990, in Uni-
versity of Virginia Medical Centcr,
Charlottesville, aftcr a short tllncss.
She was a member ofdudson baptist
Church. Belle, and a four-year resi-
dent of Staunton.
SurvMng: sons, J. Gray and J. 13.,
both of Staunton; daughter, Anna
Ix~ Dawkins of Charleston; sisters.
Irene ttancock of Tavarcs, Florida,
Marjorie Wickllne, Frances South
and Olcnna Mac Fury, all of Unkm;
brothers, Joe Glover of Morganficld,
Kentucky. [lobby Glover and Jackic
Glover, both of Evansville, Indiana;
six grandchildren.
Services were at Fidlcr-Framc Fu-
neral llome, belle, with Reverend
Joe Kcnaston officiating. Burial was
in Montgomery Memorial Park, Lon-
don. Visitation was at the funeral
home.
Virginia Stanley Carden
Mllleriville, Maryland -- Mrs Vir-
ginia Stanley Carden. 62, formerly of
Alderson, dicx! October 12, 1990, at
her home, following a long illness.
Born Novemb.cr 2, 1927 at Aldcrson,
she was the daughter of the late Jess
E. and Myrtle 1~'on Stanley.
Mrs Carden was of the Methodist
faith and was a retired purchaser for
the U. S, Coast Guard at Curtis Bay,
Maryland.
Survivors include a daughter,
Sharon Carden of Millersville; three
brothers, John Stanley of Bunker
I1t11, Charles St;mlcy of Salem, Vir-
ginia and Frank Stanley of
Martlnsburg; two sisters, Louise
Sims of Alderson and Lucy button of
Glen Burnie, Maryland.
Arrangements were made by Lobban
Funer;d 1lone in Alderson.
Jeule Rodes Curry
Fallaton, Maryland ---Jessie Redes
Curry, 76, died October 16, 1990, at
Fallston General Hospital.
Mrs Curry, daughter of the late
George D. and Pearl Stanley Rodes,
was born March 2, 1914, at Renick.
She taught at Old Post Road School
in Abtngdon, Maryland mad at the
Montrose School for girls. She was a
member of the Prince of Peace Epis-
copal Church in Fallston, Maryland.
She did volunteer work with Ameri-
can Red Cross and the American
Heart Association. She was a sup-
porter of several wildlife organiza-
tions and M.A.D.D.
Survivors include a son, George D.
R. Curry and his wife, Diane B.
Curry of Fallston, two grandchildren,
Dawn M. Cohen of Fallston and Pt.
George M. Curry of Ft. Bmgg, North
Carolina.
Scrviecs were at I loward K. McCo-
mas I11 Funend I lomc ILA_ Abing~
don, MaiNland. Interment wits at Bcl
Air Memorial Gardens, Bcl Air, Mary.
land.
('ontribtHions may bc made Io lhe
Ilarlord l)ay School Scholarship
Fund in tncmory of Jessie R. CurlT,
639 Moores Mills Ro~Ld, Hel Air,
Maryland, 21014.
Joseph K. Goad
Unton -- Joseph K. Goad. 71, died
October 17, 1990, in a Prmccton
hospital, following a short illness.
Born April 24, 1919, at Glamorgan
in Wise County, Virginia, he was tile
son of the late Richard and Bessie
Simpkins Goad.
Mr Goad was retired from the Ishmd
Creek Coal Compmay at Rtxi Jacket
and was a World War II veteran.
Survivors include a son, Charles
Goad of llardy, Kentucky; a daugh-
ter, Rctha L,cster of Newton; a ststcr,
Emogcne bates of Tennessee, ,and
four grandchildren.
Arrangements were made by
broyles-McGulre Funeral ltome in
Union. Chambers Funeral I lone in
Matcwan completed the arrangc-
nlcn|s.
Ethel A~ Greene
Ronceverte -- Ethel A. Greene,99,
died October 18, 1990, at Greenbrler
Manor in Fairlea.
Born November 30, 1891 in Roncev-
erte, she was the daughter of the late
Commodore Perry Brown mid Sarah
El~abeth Mead.
Mrs Greene was a lifelong resident of
Roncevcrtc and a member of the
Fairlca A. R. Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs
Mary Katherine Alvis of Fairlca; one
son, Thomas B. Greene of Burgess,
Virginia; six gnmdchildren; 16 great-
grandchildren and 13 great-great-
grandchildren.
Services wcrc at Wallace and Wallaee
Funeral Itome in Lewisburg with
Rcwercnd Allen Church and Rcv~'r-
end Ron boyee officiating, burial fol-
lowed in Rivcrview Cemetery in Ron-
eevcrte.
Vlst "tation was at Wallace and Wal-
lace Funeral Home in Lcwisburg.
David Alvin 1.egg
Charmco -- David Alvin lx'gg. 77.
died October 15, 1990, in a Fairlea
hospital, following a long illness.
born July 27, 1913, at Vaughn, he
was the son of the'late Robert Ix-e
and Sarah Ellen Jarrctt Legg.
Mr Legg was of the baptist faith, a
retired coal miner and was a mem-
ber of the UMW.
Survivors include his wife-, Texie Gay
Hamm Legg; four daughters, Verctta
Prlcc of Marioh, Indiana, Veljcan
Hestcr of Orwell, Ohio, Nancy Zim-
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Harry Mason McDaniel, Jr.
Springfield, Massachusetts --
ltarry Mason McDanicl, Jr., 79, died
October 15, 1990, in a Sprim{ficM
hospital after ix short illness:
Born August 29, 1911 to the late
llarry Mason McDaniel, St. alld Gel--
trud¢ lx, ona Mcl)aniel. I lc attended
West Virginia State College and
served in the U. S. Navy during
World War ti.
Survivors include two sisters, Mrs
Virginia Jones of l)etmit, Michigan
mid Madeline McDanicl of Roneev-
crtc; several nieces and nephews.
Service was held in V Chapel in
Springfield.
Helen Hedrick Meadows
Lindside -- Mrs tleh.n lh:drick
Meadows, 66, died October 20, 1990,
in a Ronccvcrtc hospital.
Born M~kv 6, 1924, at Greenville, she
was the daughter of the late Clar-
ence C. mM Mary Reed 1 ledrick.
Mrs Meadows spent most of her lift"
in the 1.indsidc-Grccnvillc area, was
a member of the Grccnville United
Methodist Church, was employed its
a social worker ior Region 1 [qanning
I)evclopmcnt ill Monroe County, aim
was it mc mbc r o f the A.A. [~. tL
She was prct.'cded iI1 death by' hcI-
first husband, Vernon Wickline aim
her second husband, Johnnie Mead
OWS.
Survivors include three sons,
Edmund Kay Wicklinc of Grecnvilhh
Larry V. Wickline of Union and
benny Wickline of Lindsidc; two
daughters, Karen J. tJradlcy and
Jhanna IAvely, both of Lmdsidc; two
brothers, Clark l lcdriek of Lansing
and Kylc lfcdrick of Butler, Ken-
tucky; a sister, Vivian lx)ng of Green-
villc and six grandchildren.
Services were at Greenville United
Methodist Church wilh Reverend
llughlyn Wilson officiatmg. Burial
was in Greenville Clmnrh Cemetery.
Visitation was at,Ihoyles Funeral
Home in Peterstown and at the
church one hour prior to services.
Frances Morris
Crawley -- Mrs Frances Morris, 82,
died Octolxw 20, 1990, at the home
of her daughter. Nola Schooleraft of
Cnnvley, after a long Illness.
Also surviving: daughters, Einma
Price of South Charleston, I)orothy
Cogar of Summersvillc. do Ellen ltolt
of Ronceverte, Rose l lelen Davis of
Marmet, ~tne Pritt of Kingwood;
sons. Bobby, Kcnnit. Carnmn, all of
IAzemores. l)arrcll of Bentrec, Wcl-
don "Buckshot" of Amherst. Ohio:
sisters, Betty Moore and llenc Sizcm-
ore, both of Bentrce, Veda l~txton of
Faycttcville. Monied [x'gg of lndorc.
Eugcnea Osborne of Dixie; brothers.
Leroy Moore of Alexandria. Virginia.
(;cor~c Moorc of itcnircc, ,1. i],
Moolc of Mount Ncbo: 22 ~randchil
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