Miscellaneous
Obituaries
WALLACE
The Morning Herald, Hagerstown, MD, Thu, Nov. 3, 1977
DANIEL LEE WALLACE
FORT WALTON BEACH Fla.—Daniel Lee Wallace, infant son of Danny Lee and Kimberly
Dee Shifflett Wallace, died at his home Saturday. Besides his parents, he is
survived by his maternal grandparents, Frank J. Shifflett of Keedysville, and
Mrs. Delores L. Minnich of Cascade; paternal grandparents, Sgt. And Mrs. Alton
Wallace of Fort Ritchie; maternal great-grandparents, Mrs. Julia Pierce of
Martinsburg, W. Va. and Mrs. Frances Yeager of Cascade. Services will be held
from the Bast Funeral Home in Boonsboro Friday at 2 pm. The Rev. Cecil Reed will
officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Keedysville. The family will
receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the services on Friday.
WALTERS
FORREST L. WALTERS
The Kyger Funeral Home website
Forrest L. Walters, 78, of Harrisonburg, formerly of Shenandoah, died Wednesday, July 2, 2014, at Harrisonburg
Health and Rehabilitation. Born April 11, 1936, in Shenandoah, he was the son of late Thomas and Mabel
Courtney Walters. On his birthday in 1959, he married Joyce Marie Shifflett in Harrisonburg. He was employed
as a driller and blaster for Luck Stone, where he worked in mines in Wise and helped form Interstate 81. He
loved the outdoors and wildlife; he enjoyed hunting and watching squirrels raid the birdfeeder. His family
meant the world to him. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Joyce Walters of Harrisonburg; a daughter,
Tammy S. Wood and her husband, Roy, of Harrisonburg; a grand-daughter, Ashley Riggleman and her husband,
Brian, of Broadway; and a special dog, Muffin. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Carol and Owen
Walters; and two sisters, Amy Murphy and May Freeze. A funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, July 6,
2014, at Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg, with the Rev. Jimmy Kite officiating. Burial will follow in
Eastlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, July
5, 2014. Memorial contributions may be made to wife, Joyce Walters. Condolences may be offered to the family
at www.kygers.com.
WAMPLER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Dec. 17, 1998
JULIUS EVERMOND WAMPLER
Julius Evermond Wampler, 76, of 206 Beagle Gap Run, Waynesboro, died Monday
(December 14, 1998) at 4:15 p.m. at his residence. He was born March 26, 1922,
in Port Republic the son of Clinton I. and Lillian Elizabeth Garber Wampler. He
was a member of the First Baptist Church of Ft. Pierce, Florida, had worked for
Merck & Co. from 1945- 1955. retired as an electrical contractor in 1987. He was
an Army veteran having served as a Master Sergeant in the Battle of the Bulge in
General Patton’s 3rd Army, 87th Division of The Golden Acorn, in addition to his
parents, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, D. B. and Elizabeth Cline
Wampler, of which D.B. Wampler was a past minister of Mill Creek Church of the
Brethren in the late 1800’s, brothers, Stanley J. Wampler Sr. and Deyerle B.
Wampler. Survivors include his wife of fifty-six years, Irene Shifflett Wampler;
a son, Dan Wampler of Dallas, Texas, and a daughter, Betty Jo Hinebaugh of
Waynesboro; a brother, Gene M, Wampler and sister-in-law, Wanda of Dayton; one
grandson, Scott Eric Wampler Sr., a senior at the Marine Military Academy in
Harlingen, Texas; three nephews, Stanley .1. Wampler Jr. of Phoenix, AZ, Gerold
Wampler of Washington, D.C., Charles Coffman of Delaware; live nieces, Barbara
Zimmerman of Dayton, Elizabeth Ann Bailey and Margurite Sellers, both of Elkton,
Rebecca Skelding of Richmond, Carol Coffman Sipe of Waynesboro; sisters-in-law,
Mildred Coffman of Waynesboro, Helen Fort of Summerville, S.C. A service will be
held 11:00 a.m. Saturday at Mill Creek Church of the Brethren in Port Republic
by the Rev. James A. Hall. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Military
rites will be conducted at the graveside by Stuarts Draft V.F.W. Post 9339. The
family will receive friends from 7-9:00 p.m. Friday at Reynolds Funeral Service
in Waynesboro. Memorial contributions may he made to Hospice of the Shenandoah,
P.O. Box 215, Fishersville, Va. 22939.
See Wife Irene's Obit
WAMSLEY
The Elkins Inter-Mountain, Elkins, WV, Fri,
Aug. 28, 2020
DONALD KEITH WAMSLEY
Donald "Don" Keith Wamsley, 86, a
resident of Valley Bend, passed from this life Sunday, Aug. 23, 2020, at home
with family by his side and under the care of West Virginia Hospice. Don was
born Wednesday, February 28, 1934, in Mill Creek, a son of the late Clarence
Wade Wamsley and Ella Genevieve Currence Wamsley. On June 6, 1954, in
Huttonsville, he married the former, Susan "Faye" Shiflett, who survives. They
had celebrated 66 years of marriage. Also left to cherish Don's memory are two
daughters, Donna R. Morgan and husband, Vernon of Helvetia, and Denise L.
Daniels and husband, Richard, of Blue Rock, three grandchildren, Shannon Toth
and husband, Jason, of Wisconsin, Shauna Grantham and husband John, of the
Netherlands, and Leeann M. White of Ohio, four great grandchildren, Scott Toth,
Brett Toth, Reed Grantham, and Bryn Grantham, four sisters-in-law, Karen
Shiflett, Maxine Pingley and husband, Charlie, Sharon Shiflett, and Patti
Shiflett, and nieces and nephews, Rebecca Kirkpatrick, Deborah Wamsley, Dennis
Wamsley and wife, Andrea, Edward Wamsley and wife, Anita, Michael Wamsley and
wife, Pam, Ginger Boyd and husband, Richard, Estelita Gillard, Herman Armstrong
and wife, Vickie, Victor Armstrong and wife, Roberta, David Tackett and wife,
Robin, Penny Brown and husband, Terry, Wanda White and husband, Rick, Curtis
Williams and wife, Marlene, Kevin Williams and wife, Jackie, Missy Dillon and
husband, Nick, Leslie Shiflett and wife, Susie, Eric Shiflett, Tracey Shiflett,
Chris Shiflett and wife Denisa, Marc Shiflett and wife, Christa and Adam
Shiflett and wife Amanda. Don was the last surviving member of his immediate
family, having been preceded in death by two brothers, Merrit Wamsley and
Jackson "Jack" Wamsley, and sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Eunice Wamsley,
Susan Wamsley, Juanita Armstrong and husband, Alfred, William "Billy" Armstrong
and wife, Eloise, Carol Williams, Deloris Williams, James "Jimmy" Shiflett,
Chris Shiflett, and Ricki Shiflett, and one niece, Jennifer Currence. Don
attended the schools of Randolph County, and he had worked as a custodian at
Homestead School. He enjoyed talking on his CB radio to friends he had all over
the world. He had an appreciation for antique cars. A graveside service will be
held at Brick Church Cemetery on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 11 a.m. Interment will
follow. The family requests memorial contributions be made to Homestead School
Association, P.O. Box 115, Dailey, WV 26259.
The Intermountain, Elkins, WV. Mon, Jan. 17, 2011
MAUDE CLEO CHEWNING
WAMSLEY
Maude Cleo Chewning Wamsley, 93, a resident of Mill Creek, passed
away Saturday morning, Jan. 15, 2011, at the Elkins Regional Convalescent
Center. She was born Sept. 29, 1917, at Mill Creek, a daughter of the late Elihu
Lee Chewning and Ester Ann Shiflett Chewning. On Jan. 8, 1940, in Virginia, she
was married to Gerald "Bill" Wamsley, who preceded her in death on May 20, 1985.
Surviving are two sons, Robert L. Wamsley and wife, Linda, and Roger L .Wamsley
and wife, Debbie, all of Mill Creek; four daughters, Sandra L Haden and husband,
Marvin, of Beverly, Betty A. Pritt, and Toni Croston and husband, Stanley, all
of Mill Creek and Sherry "Lynn" Sprinkel and husband, Randy, of Valley Bend; 23
grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren; and several great-great grandchildren
also survive. Preceding her in death was one son, Darrell Wamsley; two brothers,
O'dell "Bud" Chewning and Lonnie Chewning; and two sisters, Agatha "Kate" Smith
and Edna Chewning. Mrs. Wamsley was a homemaker, a loving mother and wife. She
was a Methodist by faith. Friends may call from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at
Tomblyn Funeral Home in Elkins. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m.
Tuesday, January 18th from the funeral home chapel with Pastor Ken Shiflet
officiating. Interment will follow at the Brick Church Cemetery at Huttonsville.
The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to either the Elkins
Regional Convalescent Center Activity Fund, 1175 Beverly Pike, Elkins, West
Virginia 26241 or Hospice Care Corporation, P.O. Box760, Arthurdale, West
Virginia 26520. Tomblyn Funeral Home of Elkins is in charge of the arrangements
for Maude Cleo Chewning Wamsley. Condolences may be expressed to the family at
www.tomblynfuneralhome.com.
The Inter-Mountain, VA, Dec. 18, 2013
ROY VERNON [SHIFFLETT] WAMSLEY
July 15, 1936 -- December 16, 2013
Roy Vernon Wamsley, 77, a resident of Valley Bend, passed from this life Monday,
Dec. 16, 2013, in the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg. Roy was
born Wednesday, July 15, 1936, in Mill Creek, a son of the late Estal Shiflett
and Edna Scott Shiflett. At a young age, Roy was adopted by the late Floyd and
Virginia Wamsley, because of the death of his mother. Left to cherish Roy's
memory are six children, Aline Matthews and husband, Richard, Roy Wamsley and
wife, Tony, Albert Lewis Wamsley and wife, Sharron, all of Baltimore, Md., Troy
Wamsley and fiancee, Jessica Anderson, of Armburst, Pa., Jessica Wamsley of
Brownsville, Pa., and Jesse Wamsley and fiancee, Tina Callahan of Belle Vernon,
Pa.; one sister, Josephine Taylor of Mill Creek; one half brother, Samuel Tenney
Jr. and wife, Delores, of Warren, Ohio; 21 grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding Roy in death
besides his parents was one sister, Goldie Shiflett. Roy attended school and
graduated high school in Maryland. He worked as a jewelry salesman and later as
a self-employed contractor. Roy served eight years in the U.S. Navy from
1954-1962. Roy loved to go camping with his special sister, Jo Taylor, play
chess and liked to travel. He always enjoyed helping others. Visitation will be
conducted at the Randolph Funeral Home Thursday, Dec. 19, from 11 a.m. until 1
p.m., the funeral hour. The Rev. Frank Stanley will officiate, and interment
will follow in Mill Creek Cemetery, where members of H.W. Daniels Post 29
American Legion and Tygart Valley Post 3647 Veterans of Foreign Wars will
conduct full military honors. The Randolph Funeral Home and Cremation Services
has been entrusted with the arrangements for Roy Vernon Wamsley. Send online
condolences to the family at www.therandolphfuneralhome.com
WANGER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Tue, Sep. 20, 1983
JAMES MONROE WANGER
Wanger Funeral
DAYTON - The funeral for James Monroe Wanger, 66, of Rt. 3, Dayton will be held
2 p.m. Wednesday at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home. The service will be
conducted by the Rev. Samuel Janzen, and burial will be in Bank Mennonite Church
Cemetery. Mr. Wanger, a truck driver for W. I. Raish Produce and Hinton Live
Poultry, died Saturday at Life Care Center in New Market. He had been ill since
May. He was born June 11, 1917, in Rockingham County and was a son of the late
Ephram Monroe and Ada Catherine Shiflet. Mr. Wanger's wife, the former Catherine
Martha Higgins, died Jan. 27, 1977. Surviving are a son, Richard Layman of Rt.
6, Harrisonburg; two sisters, Primrose Derrow and Mary Tutwiler, both of
Harrisonburg; a brother, Carl Wanger of Rt. 3, Dayton; and two grandchildren.
The body is at the funeral home, where the family will receive friends 7-8 p.m.
today. NOTE: Father is Ephraim Monroe Wenger. Members of this family spelled
their last name either Wenger or Wanger
WARBLE
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Apr. 28, 1994
CHARLES VERNON WARBLE
Charles Vernon Warble, 73, of 169 E. Riverside Drive, Timberville, died April
27, 1994, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital In Harrisonburg. He had not been in
good health for four years. Mr. Warble was born Sept. 21, 1920, in Rockingham
County and was a son of the late Arthur Warble and Carrie Sampson Warble Markle.
He lived all of his life in Rockingham County, where he attended public schools.
He served in the U.S. armed farces during World War II and had worked for Neff
Construction, retiring in 1975. On April 3, 1950, he married Mary Virginia
Shifflett Warble. who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Ward Williamson of
Harrisonburg and Jeffrey Breeden of Grottoes; one brother, Paul Warble of Penn
Laird; five grandchildren; end five great-grandchildren. Capt. Michael Hawley
will conduct the funeral at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral
Home. Burial will follow in the Humes Run Cemetery in Shenandoah. The family
will receive friends 7.9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
The Kyger
Funeral Lamb, Harrisonburg, VA
JANE ELIZABETH WARBLE LAMB
Jane Elizabeth
(Warble) Lamb, 59, of Penn Laird, passed away Dec. 24, 2008, at her home. Mrs.
Lamb was born Feb. 28, 1949, in Harrisonburg and was the daughter of Nancy
(Kisling) Warble of Penn Laird and the late Paul D. Warble. Mrs. Lamb was a
member of McGaheysville United Methodist Church and was active in the church
choir. She dedicated her life to her family and enjoyed the outdoors and
spending time with her family. She was an account executive with Resource
Network before her illness. Besides her mother, Mrs. Lamb is survived by two
daughters, Karen Southers and Steven Bradfield, Broadway, Rebecca Coffey and
husband, Jason, Penn Laird; two sisters, Ruth A. Armentrout and husband, Warren,
Penn Laird, Cathy Newman and husband, Brian (Bo), Woodstock; former husband,
Russell Lamb; grandchildren, Matthew Martz, Travis Martz, Ashley Martz;
great-grandchild, Arianna Martz. A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at McGaheysville United Methodist Church. The Rev. David Lagerveld will
conduct the service. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made
to the McGaheysville United Methodist Church, 10106 McGaheysville Road,
McGaheysville, VA 22840. Services entrusted to the Kyger Funeral Home and
Crematory Inc. in Harrisonburg. Online condolences may be sent to the Lamb
family at www.kygers.com.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon,
Nov. 30, 2020
LAWRENCE E. WARBLE
Lawrence Edward "Bud" Warble, 66, of Harrisonburg, passed away Nov. 28, 2020, at
the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. He was born in
Harrisonburg on Aug. 2, 1954, and was a son of the late Dallas Leon and Betty
Lee Taylor Warble. Lawrence lived in the Harrisonburg and Richmond areas. He was
employed with Riddleberger Brothers and was a member of the AMVETS Post 7, VFW
Post No. 632, Harrisonburg Eagles No. 4150, Moose International and State
officer with the Sons of AMVETS. He enjoyed karaoke, singing and had played in
several bands. On Jan. 25, 1974, he married the former Brenda Kay Kirby, who
preceded him in death Oct. 22, 2008. He is survived by a son, Lawrence E. "JR"
Warble Jr. of Richmond; one grandson, Lawrence E. "JJ" Warble III of Richmond; a
sister, Sheila Warble of Harrisonburg; a brother, Richard Allen Warble of
Harrisonburg; numerous nieces and nephews; special friend, Jerry Johnson of
Harrisonburg; and his dog niece, Luna. Friends may visit 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 30, through Wednesday, Dec. 2, at Lindsey Funeral Home in
Harrisonburg. A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020, at
Rest Haven Memorial Gardens with Pastor Bill Marion officiating. Memorial
contributions may be sent to the Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA, P.O. Box 413,
Harrisonburg, VA 22803. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting
www.lindseyharrisonburg.com.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Fri,
Oct. 9, 2015
RUTH ANN WARBLE ARMENTROUT
Ruth Ann Warble Armentrout, 69, of
Penn Laird, Va., went to be with her Lord Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015, at home
surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Harrisonburg, Va., on Jan. 30,
1946, and was a daughter of the late Paul D. Warble and Nancy Kisling Warble. In
addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Jane E. Lamb,
in 2008. Ruth graduated from Montevideo High School in 1964 and worked for Pifer
Office Supply until retiring. She was a lifelong member of McGaheysville United
Methodist Church, where she enjoyed singing in the choir. For many years, she
was the Sunday school treasurer. She also did dog ministry at local nursing
homes. She is survived by her loving husband of 51 years, Warren Garland
Armentrout; two daughters, Angela Dawn Hand and husband, Keith, of Timberville,
Va., and Jessica Armentrout and partner, Raine Williams of Denton, Texas; four
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; a sister, Cathy Newman and husband,
Brian, of Mauretown, Va.; daughter-in-law, Jenna Menapace of Albuquerque, N.M.;
her fur babies, Spud, Taz, Sasha, and Sabra, whom she adored; and several nieces
and nephews. A celebration of life service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 10, 2015, at McGaheysville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jim
Wingert, family visitation immediately following the service. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions can be made to McGaheysville United Methodist
Church, c/o The Music Department, 10106 McGaheysville Road, McGaheysville, VA
22840. A special thanks to Sentara RMH Medical Center Hospice nurse and Sentara
RMH Medical Center Palliative Care. Online condolences can be sent to the
Armentrout family at www.kygers.com
Note: G-Granddaughter of James Warble and
Virginia A. Shifflett
WASHBURN
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HILDA MCDANIEL WASHBURN
Hilda McDaniel Washburn, 89, formerly of
Winchester, VA died on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 in Roanoke, VA. Mrs. Washburn
was born on July 19, 1920 in Winchester, VA, a daughter of the late Kelly and
Bessie Shifflett McDaniel. She is preceded in death by her husband Bobby
Washburn; three brothers: Wilson, Elvin & Bobby McDaniel and two sisters: Lola
Pitcock and Emma Shifflett. Surviving are a brother: Frank McDaniel of
Winchester, VA and a sister: Irene McDaniel of Roanoke, VA. A graveside service
will be at the Old Stone Cemetery in Winchester, VA on Sunday, April 25, 2010 at
3:00 PM. Officiating will be Rev. Clarence Davis, Jr.
WATERS
The Atlantic News Telegraph, Atlantic, IA
JOHN JOSEPH WATERS
John Waters, a long time resident of Atlantic, Iowa, passed away on Tuesday,
February 7, 2012, at the Heritage House in Atlantic at the age of 89. John
Joseph Waters was born in Atlantic, Iowa on December 4, 1922 to Edward and Zelia
Phares Waters. He attended Jackson grade school and graduated from Atlantic High
School in 1942. While in high school he washed cars and carried telegrams for
Western Union. In the summer of 1942 he lived with his aunt and uncle Ray and
Faye Phares in Omaha and worked at Mead, Nebraska building a shell loading
plant. In the fall of 1942 he attended Creighton University in Omaha, NE. In
1942 he enlisted in the U. S. Army Reserves while at Creighton University and
was called to active duty in March of 1943. He took Basic Training at Camp
Roberts in California. He was then sent to Hawaii and assigned to the censorship
department of the Army. His first assignment was to Canton Island. He returned
to Hawaii until December of 1945, then he was discharged from the army at Camp
Carson Colorado near Denver. He returned to Atlantic and worked at several jobs
including a service station and the post office as a substitute clerk, mail
carrier, and janitor. He was also a home appliance salesman at the Sears &
Roebuck store and employed at Baldwin Electric Shop as a salesman. On December
28, 1948 he married Martha Irene Shifflett and to the marriage, their children
Michael and Teresa were born. In January of 1950 John started his own insurance
business known as John Waters Insurance and in 1957 he bought the Berg Insurance
Agency. On October 1, 1970 he merged his insurance business with Bill Price and
named the firm Price and Waters Insurance. In 1986 the business was sold to Paul
Price and Ken Christensen when Bill and John retired. John was an active member
at the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church serving as an usher. John also was a
member of the Atlantic Lions Club joining the club in 1959. He served on
numerous committees and fundraisers including the pancake supper, Jaws of Life,
and Lions Club Christmas Trees sales and mint sales. He was named "Lion of the
Year" in 1977 and received several other outstanding awards. He was an active
member of the Atlantic Chamber of Commerce and helped with the Atlantic Sees
Iowa First trip to eastern Iowa. He was co-chairman for Children's Day and
enjoyed a trip to San Antonio, Texas on the "Sell-See Iowa Caravan" and had
other volunteer jobs for the Chamber. John's hobbies included eating out with
friends, fishing, golfing, gardening, mowing, playing pool and playing bingo at
Heritage House. He enjoyed time spent with friends and family and especially
enjoyed time with his grandchildren and watching them grow up. John spent the
past two years at Heritage House Health Care Center under the wonderful care of
our "extended family" of staff members whose compassion and love John's family
is grateful. John is survived by his wife Martha; son Michael E. Waters of
Omaha, daughter Teresa and son-in-law Carey Noland of Adair; grandchildren,
Sarah Noland of Des Moines, Andrew Noland and fiancé Daniella Ruby of Greenfield
and Matthew Noland of Adair. There will be an open visitation at the Roland
Funeral Home on Thursday, February 9, from 8:00am until 6:00pm. At 6:00pm there
will be a scriptural wake service with a visitation with the family to follow
from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Services for John will be held on Friday, February 10, at
10:30am in the SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic, Iowa. Father Dan
Siepker and Monsignor Lawrence Beeson will officiate at the service. Committal
will be in the SS Peter & Paul Catholic Cemetery in Atlantic. The Roland Funeral
Home is caring for John's family and his arrangements. Condolences for the
family may be left on their website at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.
WATSON
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, Aug. 3, 2010
DELMA ROGERS WATSON
Delmer Rogers Watson, 86, of Gordonsville, passed away peacefully with his
family by his side on Saturday, July 31, 2010, at his home. He was born on
September 7, 1923, in Albemarle County, a son of the late Frank Watson Sr. and
Cora Rogers Watson. He was a member of Knights Chapel in Barboursville and
served in United States Army Air Force during World War II. Mr. Watson was a
retired pipe fitter specialist and he had worked for the Newport News Shipyard,
Norfolk Naval Yard, Surry Power Plant and the North Anna Power Plant before his
retirement. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 57 years, Elizabeth
Shiflett Watson of Gordonsville; one daughter, Debra W. Vale and her husband,
Bill, of Ohio; two sons, Steve A. Watson and wife, Reese, of Hampton, Keith A.
Watson and his wife, Miki, of Florida; two brothers, Alvin Watson and his wife,
Sandra, of Gordonsville, Lawrence Watson and his wife, Virginia, of
Gordonsville; two sisters, Irene Fisk of Barboursville, and Elsie Clatterbuck
and her husband, Charlie, of Charlottesville; six grandchildren, Kimberly
Watson, Bryan Watson, Wayne Watson and his wife, Margaux, Candice Vale, Patricia
Bucy and her husband, William, Amber Watson; step grandchildren, Jamie V. Corey
and her husband, Bob, Sherry Vale, Lucas Kellum, and Levi Kellum;
great-grandchildren, Maple Anne Bucy and a great-grandson due to arrive in
December; step great-grandchildren, Jacob Chamberlain, Brienna Corey and Gabriel
Corey; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. He was also
preceded in death by a son, Larry C. Watson; four brothers, Johnny Watson, Frank
Watson, Roy Watson and Harry Watson; one sister, Lucille Hensley; three half
brothers, Robbie Watson, Sammy Watson and Tommy Watson; three half sisters, Lula
Rogers, Viola Rogers and Myrtle Critzer; and a step grandson, Marc Vale. Funeral
services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 4, 2010, at the Preddy Funeral
Home Chapel in Gordonsville with interment to follow at Maplewood Cemetery.
Pastor Terry Jewell will officiate. The family will receive friends from 6 until
8 p.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2010, at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may
be made to the Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite 300,
Charlottesville, VA 22911. The family would also like to thank the Hospice for
all of their care and support over the last few years.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Sep. 13, 2002
MARSHALL LEE WATSON
Marshall Lee Watson, 66, of Ruckersville, died Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002, at his
home. Born Oct. 19, 1935, in Greene County, he was the son of the late Davis
Kent Watson and Polly Melone Watson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded
in death by his son, Marlon Kent Watson. He is survived by his wife, Violet H.
Watson; three sons, Douglas M. Watson and his wife, Kathy, David R. Watson and
his wife, Loretta, and Michael L. Watson and his wife, Susan, all of
Ruckersville; two stepsons, Nelson C. Taylor and his wife, Robyn, of Richmond
and Gary S. Taylor of Santa Fe, N.M.; 10 grandchildren, Tori Watson, Dustin
Watson, Matthew Watson, Nicole Brown, Christopher Watson, Katelynn Watson,
Danielle Powdrell, Raymond Powdrell, Craig Taylor, and Kristen Taylor; one
sister, Marian W. Durrer and her husband, Tommy; and two nieces, Diane D. Lawson
and Mary D. Fitzgerald. As a young man, Marshall was very active in baseball
around Central Virginia. He strove to promote community activities involving
sports for youth. He was an intricate part in the development of the Youth
Center and also coached little league baseball. Seeing young adults that he
coached become successful within the community brought him great pride. Marshall
was on the steering committee to form and create Greene Hills Club. Golfing with
his friends was a weekly event that he thoroughly enjoyed. He was an original
member and helped form the Football Boosters Club for William Monroe High
School. He also served on the Greene County School Board and the Board of
Supervisors. Music was a major part of Marshall's life. He was a talented
guitarist, who played at an early age with his father's band, The Davis Watson
Band. In the seventies, he played in The Moonshiners Band, which also included
his sons at various times. He established what was originally Watson Insurance
Agency, which in 1971, became Watson & Durrer Insurance Agency, of which he
remained president. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. this
evening at Ryan Funeral Home, Quinque. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday afternoon at Ryan Funeral Chapel in Quinque, with interment in
Ruckersville Cemetery with Masonic Rites. The Rev. Mark Holder will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either the Ruckersville,
Stanardsville, or Dyke Fire Departments or to the Greene County Rescue Squad.
Ryan Funeral Home, Quinque, is in charge of arrangements.
WATT
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JOSEPHINE ELAINE HARRIS WATT
Josephine "Elaine"
H. Watt, 86, died October 4, 2011 at the Hearth of Windemere Assisted Living
Facility in Fishers, IN after suffering progressive Alzheimer's. Born in Chula,
MO, to L. Vernon and Nettie Jane Harris, Elaine grew up in Independence, MO and
spent the last 47 years of her life in Indianapolis, IN. Elaine is survived by
husband, John Robert Watt; sister, Parkie Copeland; and children, Gavin (Toni)
Watt, George (Billie Jene) Watt, Andy (Carol) Watt, Robert (Caroline) Watt, and
Heather (John) Dietz. Elaine also has 12 grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Virginia
Jones; son, Scott; and daughter, Jean Snow. Elaine attended William Chrisman
High School in Independence where she fell in love with John, her husband of 65
years. During WWII she attended and graduated from Park College n Parkville, MO.
After graduation and repatriation, John and Elaine married and moved to
Manhattan, KS both to attend Kansas State where Elaine earned a Master's degree
in Speech Communication. John and Elaine had their first son, before moving to
Ellis, KS, where they had three more boys. The couple moved to Omaha, NE, in
1955 where Elaine taught at Omaha University and directed theater at Dana
College. Elaine began a lifelong love of puppetry in 1956 when she worked as a
puppeteer and scriptwriter for a local network, KMTV. John and Elaine moved to
Wichita, KS where their first daughter was born. A few years later, they moved
to Toronto, ON, and Elaine gave birth to their sixth child. In 1964, the couple
settled in Indianapolis and completed their family of seven with the birth of
their daughter. After retirement, the empty nesters built a home in
McCordsville, IN. While living in Indianapolis, Elaine taught speech at IUPUI's
downtown campus for 18 years. She also worked at the Mental Health Association
of Indiana and retired from Methodist Hospital. As an active member of Irvington
Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis, Elaine founded a puppet ministry that
performed for years at local churches, children's homes, and nursing homes. She
also found time to lead the local 4-H troop and she presented papers as a member
of the Parrhesian Club. She was a frequent patron of local arts, a world
traveler, and talented photographer. Arrangements entrusted to Shirley Brothers
Washington Memorial Chapel.
WATTERSON
The Ohio
Valley Publishing from Dec. 8 to Dec. 9, 2020
ROBERT ALLEN WATTERSON
HENDERSON, W.Va. — Robert Allen "Bob" Watterson, 77, of Henderson, W.Va. passed
away Friday, December 4, 2020, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Huntington, W.Va.
He was born August 12, 1943, in Apple Grove, W.Va., a son of the late James
Leonard Watterson and Dorothy (Shiflet) Watterson. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his first wife, JoAnn (Jarrell) Watterson; and a
brother and sister-in-law, James Leonard "Jimmy" Jr. and Janice Watterson. He
was a graduate of Hannan High School and Marshall University with a Bachelors
Degree in Geology and had worked towards a Masters Degree in Environmental
Science at West Virginia College of Graduate Studies. He also attended WVU for 2
1/2 years majoring in Animal Science. Bob's accomplishments in High School were
FFA president two years, numerous awards including Chapter Star Farmer, Star
Dairy Farmer, Star Greenhand, Star Livestock Farmer, Prepared Public Speaking
Award, Federation Secretary and State Reporter, and was active in football and
baseball. He served as class president two years and a member of AFROTC rifle
team at WVU. He was active in Geology Club at Marshall University, Mason County
Fair Board, Dairy Herd Improvement Association and Holstein-Friesian Association
(local and state director). Bob was a dairy farmer, truck driver, geologist,
Southern States manager, Mason County Highway Administrator and driver
instructor for AAA. He was a volunteer with the Pleasant Valley Hospital
Auxiliary, a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 32 AF & AM of Point Pleasant, the
Sons of the American Revolution of Point Pleasant and a historical interpreter
at Tu-Endie-Wei State Park. He was also a member of the Good News Baptist Church
in Gallipolis, and a huge Marshall University fan. He is survived by his newly
married wife, Karen (Tabor) Watterson of Henderson, which came with a whole new
family; three stepdaughters, Ginger (Ron) Denney of Gallipolis, Brandy (Tim)
Cass of Abilene, Texas, and Susanne Brandenburg of Ashland, Ky.; and five
stepgrandchildren. He is also survived by a niece, Janie (Hugh) Burris of Point
Pleasant; three nephews, Steve (Tammy) Watterson, David (Sharon) Watterson and
Ernie (Vicki) Watterson all of Apple Grove; numerous great nieces and great
nephews; extended family, Doyle (Marsha) Smithson, Faye Loveday, Melvin (Jan)
Tabor, Kay (Gail) Sims, Connie (Freddie) Skaggs, and David (Shirley) Tabor; and
close friend, Don (Kim) Wyant of Point Pleasant. There will be no public
services. Private burial will be held in Watterson Family Cemetery in Apple
Grove. Arrangements are under the direction of Wilcoxen Funeral Home in Point
Pleasant, W.Va. Condolences may be expressed to the family and memories may be
shared by visiting www.wilcoxenfuneralhome.com
WEAKLEY
MATTIE LEE WEAKLEY
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Thurs, Nov. 8, 1990
Mattie Lee Weakley, 72, of Route 8, Charlottesville, died Wednesday, Nov 7,
1990 at her residence. Born May 18, 1918, in Madison County, she was the
daughter of the Late Heamer E. and Annie Blankenbaker Aylor. Mrs. Weakley was
retired from Sperry and was a member of Oak Grove Methodist Church in Aylor.
Survivors include her husband, Delma E. Weakley of Charlottesville; three
daughters, Eleanor Harlow and son-in-law, Wallace Harlow of Quinque, Alice
Marie Shifflett and son-in-law, Clyde Shifflett of Charlottesville; a son,
Leroy E. Weakley and daughter-in-law, Roselia Weakley of Charlottesville; two
sisters, Addie Myers of Madison and Winnie Foster of Culpeper, 11
grandchildren and 14, great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
brother, Rufus Aylor. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday
in Teague Chapel by the Rev. C. C. Kurtz. Interment will follow in Holly
Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7-8 p.m. Friday at the
funeral home, 2260, Ivy Road.
WEAVER
The Daily News-Miner on Aug. 11, 2019
CONNIE ELAINE WEAVER
Connie Elaine Weaver, 63, of Anchorage, passed away peacefully July 24, 2019,
at Providence Hospital, after a nine-month struggle with cancer. Connie was
born Sept. 4, 1955, in Elkins, West Virginia, to the late James Bradford
McCauley and Viola Shiflett McCauley. Connie was the 10th of 16 children and
loved being a part of such a large family. She graduated from Tygarts Valley
High School in 1973. Connie set out for adventure when she moved to Fairbanks
in 1981. She had a very strong work ethic and began working at Fairbanks MUS
until she moved in 1989 to Anchorage, where she was employed with Anchorage
ML&P. She was a member of, and retired from, IBEW Local 1547. For many years,
she was employed with ASRC Energy Services, the Tatitlek Corporation, and was
also a small business owner with a consulting firm. At the time of her
illness, Connie was working at First National Bank Alaska in Anchorage. Connie
loved to travel, hike and shop, and enjoyed nothing more, after a long work
day, than sitting on her back deck, enjoying a glass of red wine. She had
quite the "green thumb" and had a special place in her heart for animals.
Connie is survived by her two children, Steven Jack (Sheri) Currence of
Beverly, West Virginia, and Amanda Nichole Ashton of Anchorage. She is also
survived by the loves of her life; her five grandbabies: Jacob Currence, of
Morgantown, West Virginia, Hannah (Ryan) Hoffman of Elkins, Kyler, Aidyn and
Adalyn "Mimi" Ashton of Anchorage, and former spouse, David Weaver, of
Fairbanks. Connie is also survived by 13 siblings, Donald (Maryn) Shaw, Iona
(Eugene) Hammonds, Kenneth (Martha) McCauley, Troy (Bobbie) McCauley, Joan
(Chris) Merillat, Gary McCauley, Bonita Miller (Ernie Smith), Frances
Flanagan, Lynn (John) Lanham, Jerry (Diana) McCauley, Larry (Sheila) McCauley,
Pam (Chris) Barrickman and Jeffrey (Terry) McCauley. She is survived by
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many cherished family friends, all of
whom she loved very much. She was preceded in death by her father, James
McCauley; and her mother, Viola McCauley; one brother, Stephen McCauley; and
one sister, Kathryn "Kat" Kelley. Connie was adored and loved by all who knew
her and will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. For her
Alaska family and friends, a celebration of Connie's life will be published at
a later date and held in Anchorage. For her West Virginia family and friends,
a celebration of Connie's life will be held in July 2020.
WEBB
AMY R. WEBB SPARKS
The Hamilton Journal-News, Hamilton, OH, Tue, Oct. 8, 2013
SPARKS, Amy R. age 76 left her earthly home and heaven got a little sweeter on
Sunday morning October 6, 2013. She was born July 26, 1937 in Irvine,
Kentucky. The oldest daughter of the late Raymond and Virginia (Shiflet) Webb.
On April 18, 1953 in Ravenna, Kentucky she was united in marriage to James T.
Sparks. They enjoyed 60 years of marriage and were able to celebrate that this
past April with family and friends. She leaves behind to cherish her memory
her husband James and daughter Nina(Scott) Schwier and James T. Sparks
II(Darlene). She leaves behind her siblings, 4 beloved sisters Betty (Manford)
Mills, Bobbie(Ray) Bridges, Peggy(Sonny) Preston, and her baby sister
Viva(Garnett) Saylor. One precious brother Kenny(Teri) Webb) She also left
behind 4 Grandsons whom she adored. Todd(Samantha) Barbre, Jacob(Sheila)
Barbre, James T. Sparks III(Caroline), Jonathan Sparks to cherish her memory.
Special step grandsons Michael, Rob(Amanda) and Christopher Schwier. Mom never
passed a baby or child up that she wouldn't talk to them and make over them.
She was blessed with 3 great grandchildren, Alacia, William, Eleanor Barbre. 9
step great grandchildren, Kayla, Angel, Christopher, James, Liberty, Noelle,
Carter, Allen, Sophia. She was also survived by nieces and nephews, Roy Jones,
Ray Jones, Marla Pridemore, Lisa Hershner,Wade Cathers, Jason Cathers, Noel
Saylor, Sarah Webster, Kevin Southard, Renee'Van Winkle. She also leaves
behind her special friend Esther McQueen that spanned over 50 years. They
shared many good meals,laughter and tears together. Besides her parents she
was preceded in death by her beloved sister, Evon Southard, neice Theresha
Jones and nephew Tim Harmon. Visitation will be Wednesday, 5pm - 8pm October
9th at the WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 3080 Homeward Way at Rt.4 Fairfield. The
funeral service will be conducted on Thursday October 10th at 1pm. with Rev.
Larry Fultz pastor of Freedom House officating. Burial to follow in Rose Hill
Burial Park. www.websterfuneralhomes.com The family would like to thank RN
Stacey and home health aide Amberly from Personal Touch Home Healthcare. You
are more than caregivers. You are our forever friends. We would also like to
thank RN Karen and home health aide Christy from Hospice of Cincinnati for the
special care given to our dear loved one in her final days . Donations may be
made to Hospice Of Cincinnati, in care of Bethesda Foundation. P.O. Box 633597
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45263-3597.
WEICHT
The Cumberland Times News,
Cumberland, MD, Apr. 12, 2022
ALICE JACQUELINE TRACY WEICHT
June 7, 1941 -
April 7, 2022
Alice Jacqueline Tracy Weicht, 80, of Statesville, died
Thursday, April 7, 2022, at her home after an extended illness. She was born in
Washington County, Maryland on June 7, 1941, to the late Blane Morris Tracy and
Lottie Shifflet Tracy. She was also preceded in death by a son, Ricky Weicht.
Alice graduated from North Hagerstown High School. She retired from Fairchild
Manufacturing in 1985, having worked there for 10 years. Eighteen years ago, she
and her husband, Nelson, moved to Statesville where they became members of Rose
Chapel United Methodist Church. She was a Lady of the Shrine Club and enjoyed
reading, flowers, and sewing. She loved horses and seeing horse-drawn wagon
trains. Those left to cherish her memory include her husband of over 60 years,
Nelson Weicht, a son, Jeffrey Weicht, two grandchildren, Jared Weicht (Paula),
Ryan Weicht, three brothers, Harold Tracy, Dale Tracy, Frances Tracy (Marilyn),
and three sisters, Nancy Hose (Lou), Ruth Draper, and Janet Saucer (Gary).
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, at 12:00 pm at Grove
Funeral Home, 141 W. Main St., Hancock, Maryland. Burial will follow in the
Piney Plains UMC Cemetery in Little Orleans, Maryland. The family will visit
with friends and family at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.
Memorials may be made to Rose Chapel UMC, 813 Turnersburg Hwy., Statesville,
28625 or to Hospice and Palliative Care of Iredell County, 2347 Simonton Rd.,
Statesville, NC 29625. Nicholson Funeral Home and Grove Funeral Home are in
charge of arrangements.
The Cumberland Times News, Cumberland, MD,Sep. 7,
2022
NELSON DEWEY WEICHT
Nelson Dewey Weicht, 88, of Statesville, N.C.,
died Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, at the Gordon Hospice House.
He was born in
Allegany County on May 7, 1934, to the late Dewey Nelson Weicht and Mae Ruth
Trail Weicht, and was the last of their eight children to die. Nelson was also
preceded in death by his wife of over 60 years, Alice Tracy Weicht, in April of
this year and by a son, Ricky Weicht. Eighteen years ago, Nelson and Alice moved
to Statesville where they became members of Rose Chapel United Methodist Church.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Hancock. He loved hunting, horseback
riding, spending time in the woods, and gardening. Those left to cherish his
memory include a son, Jeffrey Weicht; two grandchildren, Jared Weicht (Paula),
Ryan Keifer; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Grove
Funeral Home, 141 W. Main St., Hancock, on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022, at noon. Mr.
Weicht will Lie in State from 11:30 to 12:00 prior to the service. Burial will
follow in Piney Plains Methodist Church Cemetery in Little Orleans. In lieu of
flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Iredell County,
2347 Simonton Road, Statesville, NC 28625, or to Rose Chapel UMC, 813
Turnersburg Highway, Statesville, NC 28625. Nicholson Funeral Home and Grove
Funeral Home are in charge of arrangements.
The Cumberland Times-News,
Cumberland, MD, May 9, 2011
RICK DWAINE WEICHT
STATESVILLE,NORTH CAROLINA
-- Sgt. Rick Dwaine Weicht, 46, of Statesville, went to be with the Lord
Saturday, May 7, 2011, at Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston Salem,
N.C. Born on Dec. 13, 1964, in Waynesboro, Pa., the son of Nelson D. and Alice
J. (Tracy) Weicht. He attended schools in Maryland and graduated from Smithsburg
High School in 1982. Rick was an 18 year, diabled veteran of the Maryland
National Guard and was activated in the U.S. Army during 1990 to support Desert
Storm. He was medically retired from the National Guard in 1999. Sgt. Weicht had
been awarded the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Good Conduct
Medal and the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal. In addition, he was
also awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, NCO
Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Airbourne Wings, Expert
Rifleman Badge and Marksmanship-Grenade. Rick graduated from the U.S.A. Army
Signal Course in 1982, graduated with a diploma from the MD Army National Guard
Military Academy in 1985, Affiliated Member of the U.S. Army Signal Corps in
1986. He was selected as Soldier of the Year (129th Signal BN) in Fort Bragg,
N.C. in 1990. Also in 1990 the Commanding General, Fort Bragg, N.C., presented
him with the CG's Coin in recognition of his outstanding duty performance. Rick
is a member of the Church of Christ, Whitehall Road, Hagerstown and the American
Legion, Hancock. Rick is survived by his loving parents, Nelson and Alice
Weicht; one son, Ryan Weicht Keefer; brother, Jeff N. Weicht; and special
nephew, Jared N. Weicht. The family will receive friends at the Grove Funeral
Home, Hancock, on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 from 4 to 8 p.m. where services will be
held on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Gerrard Fess
officiating. Burial with military honors by the Tri-State Honor Guard will be in
the Piney Plains Methodist Cemetery.
WELCHER
The News
Leader, Staunton, VA, Mar 2016
ROGER LEE WELCHER
Roger Lee Welcher, 70, a
longtime resident of Stuarts Draft, VA, passed away Monday, March 14, 2016 at
Augusta Health. A son of the late Herbert J. Welcher and Isabelle Diehl Welcher,
he was born August 19, 1945 in Staunton, VA. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Roger
ran Diehl's Amoco in Stuarts Draft for 38 years. He retired from the Augusta
County schools as a car driver. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in
death by his brother, Herbert Wayne Welcher; and sister, Janet Welcher Cook.
Surviving are his wife of 50 years, Dale Tompkins Welcher of Stuarts Draft;
three sons, David J. Welcher, Brian T. Welcher and his wife Kathy, Matthew L.
Welcher and his wife Kim; six grandchildren, Daniel, Dalton, Grace, Julian,
Christine, and Megan; one great-grandson, Cameron; three sisters-in-law, Rita
Welcher, Helen Hall, and Kay Earven; his family at AA; and his best friend,
"George". Friends may call or stop by anytime at his home on 279 Gerties Lane,
Stuarts Draft, VA. A memorial service will be held at 6:00 PM Thursday, March
17, 2016 in the chapel of McDow Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made in his name to the Martinsburg VA Medical Center, 510
Butler Avenue, Martinsburg, WV 25405. Those wishing to share their thoughts with
the family online may do so at www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com
WENGER
CARL AVIS WENGER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Thu, Jan. 23, 1986
DAYTON - Carl Avis Wenger, 63, of Dayton died of an apparent heart attack
Wednesday morning. He was a member of the Harrisonburg Mennonite Church. Mr.
Wenger was born May 3, 1922, in Rockingham County and was a son of the late
Ephriam Monroe and Ada Catherine Shifflett Wenger. He had lived all his life
in the Dayton-Dale Enterprise area. Surviving are two sisters, Primrose W.
Derrow and Mary W. Tutwiler, both of Harrisonburg. A graveside service will be
conducted 2 p.m. Friday in Weavers Mennonite Church cemetery by the Rev. Roy
D. Roth. The family will receive friends 7-8 p.m. today at the Lindsey
Harrisonburg Funeral Home. The family said memorial contributions may be made
to the Harrisonburg Mennonite Church.
JOSEPH BIDLER WHITESEL JR.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Oct. 11, 1989
Joseph Bidler Whitesel Jr., 38, of Route 2, Harrisonburg was dead on arrival
late Monday evening at Rockingham Memorial Hospital after suffering a heart
attack. He was born Oct. 18, 1950, in Harrisonburg and was the son of Helen
Shifflett “Susie” Whitesel and Joseph B. Whitesel Sr. of Route 2,
Harrisonburg. He had worked on construction and had attended the Presbyterian
Church. In addition to his parents, he is survived by one brother, Paul
Leonard “Linwood” Whitesel of Route 2, Harrisonburg. A private funeral will be
conducted by the Rev. Joseph R. Anderson. Burial will be at Mount Olivet
Cemetery in McGaheysville. Arrangements are being handled by Kyger & Trobaugh
Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Memorial donations may be made to Co-Hope or to
the March of Dimes.
See Wife Helen's Obit
WEST
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West
GORDON R. WEST SR
Gordon R. West Sr., age 87, went to be with the Lord in his sleep early
Wednesday, November 10, 1993. He had been ill for an extended period of time
with congestive heart failure. Gordon was born on January 22, 1906 near
Petersburg, VA to Benjamin West of SD and Carrie Meunier West of VA. He Served
in the 6th Calvary, Regular Army 1926-27 at Ft Oglethorpe, GA; He served in the
Pacific arena/ US Army 1943-45; Gordon lived in VA until 1976 at which time he
moved to OK. His primary work experience included mechanics and upholstery. He
retired from Norfolk Mattress Co. after working there for 35 years. He was a
long time member of the Norfolk 1st Pentecostal Holiness Church where he served
as Superintendent of Sunday School, SS teacher, and Trustee of the church. In
Oklahoma City he attended the Muse Memorial Church where, after his retirement,
he and his wife served a number of years as custodian. His survivors include
wife of 44 years, Mabel Shifflett West; son, Laban Paul West, wife Susie
Faulkner West and two children, Benjamin Faulkner West and Zachary Paul West of
Yukon, OK; son, Gordon Jr. and wife Jackie of Norfolk, VA and their two
children, Kimberly and Mark; one brother, Elton Russell West of Portsmouth, VA;
a half-sister, Mary Elizabeth (Helen) Earnest of Norfolk, VA; a half-brother,
Howard West of Norfolk, VA; one step-brother, Ray Hardy of Alameda, CA; and
numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch,
Richmond, VA, Tue, Jul. 13, 2021
SHARON TERESA WEST
WEST, Sharon Teresa,
of Henrico, passed away on July 8, 2021. She was born on February 3, 1958, in
Richmond, Va. to the late Edward D. West and Doris S. West. In addition to her
parents; Sharon was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Clyde and
Katherine Shifflet. She is survived by her brother, Doug West, of Henrico;
nephews, Ryan West (Kristi) and Brandon West; and niece, Logan West. In addition
to her immediate family, Sharon is survived by a loving aunt, Adele Miller; and
uncle, Edmund West; and an extended family of cousins and friends. Sharon was a
proud graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, where she majored in
Psychology and also received a master's degree in the field of Gerontology.
Sharon was a longtime member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, and the family is
deeply grateful for the church's love and support for her over the past several
years. You may honor Sharon's memory by making a donation to Mount Vernon
Baptist Church at 11220 Nuckols Road, Glen Allen, Va. 23059. No services are
planned at this time.
WHITAKER
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JAMES TYRONE WHITAKER
NOVEMBER 26, 1951 – AUGUST 1, 2018
James Tyrone "Ty"
Whitaker went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, August 1st after a brief
illness. Though born in Langdale, AL, Ty had been a resident of Flagler County
since 1959, and considered Bunnell home. Ty graduated from Bunnell High School,
Class of 1970. After serving a tour of duty in Vietnam, Ty came back to Flagler
County where he worked for ITT Development Company as a surveyor, and then went
on to work and retire from Rinker/Cemex. The Whitaker family was well known in
Flagler County for their love of softball. Ty played for many years on county
softball leagues. He loved hunting, fishing, NASCAR, cooking and most
importantly, was a diehard Georgia Bulldog fan in a land of Gators. His most
cherished treasure was his family. He is preceded in death by his parents, J T
and Lovetta Whitaker. Ty is survived by his wife, Sandra of 43 years, sons
Joshua Whitaker (Heather), Jeremy Whitaker (Tanya), daughters Denise Boyett
Cannon (Adam) and Lee Boyett Lavender (Jimmy), 10 grandchildren and 5
great-grandchildren, brother Tab Whitaker, sister Tami Rawlins (Jack), 5 nieces
and 4 nephews. Services will be held graveside, Saturday, August 4th @ 11:00
a.m. at Espanola Cemetery, 3570 County Rd 205, Bunnell FL 32110. For online
condolences go to: www.craigflaglerpalms.com. Arrangements are in the care and
trust of Craig-Flagler Palms Funeral Home.
WHITE
ELLIOTT C. WHITE SR.
The Maryland
Gazette, Glen Burnie, MD, Sat, Sep. 20, 2018
Elliott C. White Sr. , 97, of Glen Burnie and a retired tugboat captain who worked on the Baltimore harbor
for SO years, died of heart failure Sept. 16 at Baltimore Washington Medical
Center. Mr. White was born Jan. 24, 1911, in Beaufort County, N.C. A resident of
Glen Burnie for 47 years, he was a member of Masonic Lodge 213, the Stoney Creek
Senior Citizens and Glen Burnie Moose Lodge 1456. He enjoyed gardening,
traveling, sports and family get-togethers. Mr. White was preceded in death by
his wife of 72 years, Stella Reven White, He is survived by their three
children, Elliott C. White Jr. of Glen Burnie, Sharon White of Baltimore and
Shelia Jones of Crownsville. He also is survived by four grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Friends can call on the family from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m. tomorrow at Singleton Funeral and Cremation Services, 1 Second Ave. SW. in
Glen Burnie. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral
home. Interment will be in Glen Haven Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Heart Association, 415 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD
21201
Note: Husband of Stella Reven Shifflett White
STELLA REVEN SHIFFLETT WHITE
The Baltimore Sun,
Baltimore, MD, Dec. 17, 2005
On December 17, 2005, STELLA REVEN WHITE; beloved wife of Elliott C. White, Sr.; devoted mother
of Elliott White, Jr., Sharon White and Shelia Jones; loving grandmother of four
and great-grandmother of six. The family will receive visitors at the family
owned Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second Avenue S.W. (at Crain Hwy), Glen Burnie,
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Wednesday. The funeral ceremony will be held on
Thursday at 10 A.M. in the funeral home chapel. Interment Glen Haven Memorial
Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of
the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, Annapolis, MD 21401. For further
information, please visit www.singletonfuneralhome.com
WHITLOCK
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Jul. 26, 1990
EDITH IRENE WHITLOCK HAINES
Edith Irene Whitlock Haines, 79, of 109 E. Sixth St., Front Royal, died
Wednesday in Warren Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Haines was born July 29, 1910, in
Harrisonburg, the daughter of Baker and Sadie Shifflett Whitlock. She was a
member of First Assembly of God Church. She was married to Harry Marshall
Haines. Surviving are a son, Harry M. Haines Jr. of Front Royal; a brother,
William Whitlock of Front Royal; one grandson and two step-grandchildren. A
funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Maddox Funeral Home, Front Royal, with
the Rev. William J. Swain officiating. Burial will be in Bennett’s Chapel
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Donald Flippen, Ralph Murphy, Arthur Jenkins,
HE. Morrison, Maurice Bowen, and Michael Funk. The family will receive friends
Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Home
Call, 99 Thomas Johnson Drive, Suite 150, Frederick, Md. 21701.
WICKEN
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Lawrance, maintained by FAG
KENNETH BOYD WICKEN
KENNETH BOYD "KEN" WICKEN, 70 of Springfield, died on July 21, 2006 from
congestive heart and renal failure. He was born in Minnewaukan, Benson County,
North Dakota on November 20, 1935 to Carl William and Leora (Knowlton) Wicken.
In 1948, the family moved to Lincoln, Nebraska where he graduated from Lincoln
High Schools. Ken was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War and a member
of the American Legion and VFW. After the service, he moved to California where
he met and married Mildred Rose Shiflet. Ken worked as an RN since 1966 and for
the last eight years at Cox Hospital in the Endoscopy Department. He was a
member of Hillcrest Presbyterian Church where he served as a Deacon and Elder
and as a Parish Nurse. Ken was also a leader in the Boy Scouts of America. He is
survived by his sons, Steven and Daryl Wicken; two daughters, Kristi Kimes and
Karla Burbacher and her husband Shawn; seven grandchildren, Joshua Burgbacher,
Cheyenne Wicken, Dillon Wicken, Alysan Burgbacher, Amberly Ramsey, Kasey Kimes
and Kathleen Kimes; three brothers, five sisters and he was "Uncle Kenny" to
over 130 nieces, nephews and their families. He was preceded in death by his
parents, brothers, Gordon and Daryl; sister, Eloyce; his wife Millie and
daughter-in-law, Penny Wicken. Funeral services will be 3:00 P.M., Sunday, July
23, 2006, in the chapel of Thieme-Shadel Funeral Service at Rivermonte, with
interment following, with full military honors, in Rivermonte Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends from 2:00 P.M., Sunday until time of service.
WICHAEL
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Sat, Aug. 3, 1985
HELEN ELEANOR WICHAEL
DAYTON — Helen Eleanor Wichael, 65, of Rt. 3, Dayton died Thursday night at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. She was born April 28, 1920, in Rockingham
County and was a daughter of the late David and Margaret L. Shifflett Manning.
Mrs. Wichael moved to the Clover Hill area in 1968. She had worked at the Daly
Shoe Factory and later at Rockingham Memorial Hospital for 14 years. She
attended First Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg. Surviving are her husband,
James P. Wichael; three children, Donald K. Wichael and Deanna W. Hillyard,
both of Harrisonburg, and Linda W. Shifflett of Dayton; two sisters, Geraldine
Wease of Dayton and Dorothy Raines of Harrisonburg; three brothers, Paul
Manning of Pleasant Valley, Raymond Manning of Harrisonburg and David Manning
Jr. of Bowie, Md.; and three grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 2
p.m. Sunday at the Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home by the Rev. William M.
Finley III. Burial will be in Eastlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will
receive friends 7:30-8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family said
contributions may be made to Clover Hill Rescue Squad.
WIELAGE
The Clinton Herald, Clinton, IA, Thu, Sep. 9, 1939
WILLIAM WIELAGE
William Wielage, formerly of
Clinton and recently of Fort Wayne Ind., died yesterday in a Richmond Ind.,
hospital following an illness of a year's duration, according to word received by his sister, Mrs. Albert
Riley, 1418 North Second street. The body will arrive in Clinton Friday afternoon and will repose in the
Riley home. Funeral services will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Irenaeus church. Burial will be in St.
Irenaeus cemetery. Mr. Wielage was born Feb. 4, 1888 in Clinton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wielage. He
lived most of his life but moved to Fort Wayne several years ago. Survivors include his wife, two brothers,
the rev. Frederick Wielage, Valentine, Neb., and Edward Wielage, Clinton, and two sisters, Mrs. Clifton
Flack, Comanche, and Mrs. Albert Riley, Clinton. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Mrs.
Alice Stoltenberg, and a brother, John. Note: Married to Bertha L. Shifflett on Mar. 23, 1909 and divorced
on Mar. 10, 1917.
WIKSTROM
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, AZ,
Apr. 21, 2016
HELEN LOPER WIKSTROM
5 Apr 1927 - 21 Mar 2016
Helen was
born at her grandparents homestead in Sperryville, VA to parents Thaddeus A.
Loper and Frances Valentine Brown. She often spoke of fond memories churning
milk and wearing her grandmother Laura's "poke" bonnet. Her grandmother was so
good to her and she loved her very much. While attending Hampton Roads Business
College, she met Richard M. Wikstrom. They married August 31, 1946 in Newport
News, Virginia. In 1956 while the family was stationed at Castle Air Force Base
in Merced, California, Richard was killed in a B52 crash. Being left with two
small daughters, Helen worked hard. She enjoyed writing poetry over the years.
In one she wrote, "God has been good to me and life so very worthwhile". Our
family would like to thank Sabino Canyon Rehab staff and residents, Agape
Hospice and also Desert Rose Heather for their care, compassion and friendships.
Survived by two daughters, Terry (Steve) Billheimer of Tucson and Joyce (Barry)
Klimist of Colorado; seven grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two
great-great granddaughters. Arrangements by DESERT ROSE HEATHER.
WILKS
HERBERT F. WILKS
The Wenatchee World - May 12, 1993
WENATCHEE -- Herbert F. ``Herb'' Wilks, 78, a lifetime Wenatchee Valley
resident, died Monday, May 10, 1993, in Parkside Manor Nursing Home following
an extended illness. He was born Sept. 24, 1914, to Frank and Minnie (Shiftlett)
Wilks, at Wenatchee. He attended school at Mountain View on Wheeler Hill where
he later owned and operated a dairy farm for several years. He moved to East
Wenatchee in 1945. He married Viola (Jenkins) Bricker on May 4, 1951, at
Wenatchee. They made their home at East Wenatchee where they had lived since.
Mr. Wilks worked on the Rock Island Dam and for Keyes Fibre before working for
the Douglas County Road Department as a truck driver, where he retired after
26 years in 1979. During the late 1950s, Mr. Wilks served as president of the
Farmers Exchange in Wenatchee. He owned and operated a cherry orchard in the
late 1960s, and received several awards for growing the finest Bing cherries
in the Wenatchee Valley. He was a member of Chief Wenatchee Growers
Association. He is survived by his wife, Viola, at home; two stepsons, Bud
Bricker of Everett and Mel Bricker of Napa, Calif.; a daughter, Kathy Spencer
of Wenatchee; two stepdaughters, Sandy Bricker of Wenatchee and Everetta
Stephenson of Wichita, Kansas; a sister, Sally Ceresi Alderwood; eight
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Telford's
Chapel of the Valley, East Wenatchee.
VIOLA FAYE WILKS
Viola Faye Wilks, 84, died peacefully Monday afternoon at Central Washington
Hospital, May 1, 2006. Viola was born to Audie and Izoria Jenkins, March 25,
1922, in Roy, Missouri, where she grew up in the beautiful Ozarks. Her mother
passed away when Viola was a young girl, and she worked in the corn fields for
a few pennies a day to help support her other siblings. She met and married
her first husband, Everett Bricker, in Missouri. They traveled west, working
in orchards and farms from California to Washington, and lived in Wapato and
Toppenish for a few years while beginning their family. They moved to East
Wenatchee and had another son. They continued working in the orchards until
Everett's untimely death in April 1950. Viola later met and married Herbert
Wilks in May 1951. A daughter was born to them. Viola and her husband added to
their income by raising fruits and vegetables which they sold to local grocery
stores. She worked as a meat wrapper for Blue Ribbon Market and later at Peter
Rabbit Stores for many years. Later, she worked for Snyders Bread until
retiring. In the late 1960's, Viola's "Field of Dreams" became a reality when
they planted a small cherry orchard on their two-acre homesite in East
Wenatchee. They were members of the Growers Association for many years and the
gigantic bing cherries they produced won top honors for a number of years.
After Herbert died, Viola continued running the orchard until 1994, when she
sold the property and built a small house in town. Viola enjoyed attending PEB
meetings and luncheons. She also enjoyed gardening, swimming at the YMCA and
going on five to ten mile walks on the Columbia River trails and around her
neighborhood. She was a fan of the Seattle Mariners and Harley Davidson
motorcycles at festival time. Viola is survived by five children, Sandra
Bricker, Ev Stephenson, Bud Bricker, Melvin Bricker and Kathy Spencer; eight
grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and four sisters, Goldie Miller, Ruby
Miller, Ora Johnson and Martha Schnieder. Graveside Services will be held at
Evergreen Memorial Park in East Wenatchee on Friday, May 5, 2006, at 10:00
a.m. Viewing will be Thursday from 1:00-5:00 p.m. at Telford's Chapel of the
Valley in East Wenatchee. The family would like to thank Douglas Hake,
brother-in-law, and Beth Critchell, neighbor and friend, for their tireless
assistance to our mother. Any donation may be sent to the American Cancer
Society or charity of choice.
WILLIS
EDWARD LEE WILLIS
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Thu, Jan. 12, 1989
Edward Lee Willis, 67, of 547 E. Wolfe St.1 Harrisonburg died Wednesday at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Mr. Willis was born
May 13, 1921, in Elkton and was a son of the late Melvin C. and Mandy
Shifflett Willis. He served in the Army during World War II and was employed
by the former Juilius Candyland. He worked at Peoples Drug Store in
Harrisonburg for 44 years. Mr. Willis was a member of First Assembly of God
Church. On Oct. 29, 1941, he married the former Zelma Simmons, who survives.
Also surviving are a son, Steven E. Willis of Harrisonburg; a brother, Joseph
E. Willis of Route 4, Harrisonburg; and a grandchild. A graveside service will
be conducted 11 a.m. Friday at Woodbine Cemetery by the Rev. Jeffrey Ferguson.
The body is at Lindsey Harrisonburg Funeral Home but the family will receive
friends at his residence. The casket will be closed. Memorial contributions
may be made to the Harrisonburg Rescue Squad or the American Cancer Society,
the family said.
WILT
The Daily Press from Apr. 4
to Apr. 5, 2021
JAMES TODD WILT
James Todd Wilt, 53, of New Kent, passed away on April 2, 2021. Todd graduated
in 1985 from Menchville High School where he went on to receive his Bachelor's
Degree in Marketing at CNU. He worked for Wilt's General Tire, Ukrops, and
Goodwill. Todd loved his Lord and Savior and was a member of Liberty Baptist
Church. He had a love for wood working, making the most beautiful furniture for
his family and friends. Todd enjoyed spending his time with dear friends and
beloved family, including he sweet dog, Scottie. He loved to laugh, and enjoyed
watching NASCAR, a great steak on Sunday, strawberry ice cream, Vegas, and so
much more. He will be forever loved and missed. Todd is preceded in death by his
grandparents, Gertrude Todd Wilt, Percy Wilt, Leonard Shifflett, and Cecil
Shifflett; and childhood friend, Christopher Buchanan. He is survived by his
beloved parents, Devora Wilt, James A. Wilt, and Stepmom, Joan "JJ" Wilt;
sister, Cathy L. Kelly; "brother" in law, Gregory Kelly; his niece, who he loved
as his own child, Chase McKenna Kelly; multitude of aunts, uncles, and cousins;
lifetime best friends, Penny Davis and Dave Fisher; greatest co-worker,
management, and staff at the Goodwill. The family will receive friends on
Wednesday, April 7, 2021 from 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM with service to follow at
Bucktrout Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made
in Todd's name to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Not:e: James was
born 23 Jun 1967 in Hampoton, VA
WISEMAN
EUGENE R. WISEMAN
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Fri, Feb. 12, 2010
Mr. Eugene R. Wiseman of Winter Haven, Fla., formally a resident of
Harrisonburg, passed away Monday, Feb. 9, 2010, at Winter Haven Hospital,
Fla., after a long battle of deteriorating health. He resided at Consulate
HealthCare, also in Winter Haven, for the past four years. He was the son of
the late Burl and Lena Shifflett-Wiseman of Keezletown. He was born on Sept.
10, 1926, in Rockingham County and lived his early life in the Keezletown
community. He was a graduate of Keezletown High School. Eugene was a mechanic
for Royal Motor Co. for 19 years and retired from Valley Implement after 20
years. He served as a seaman first class gunner in the U.S. Navy on the
merchant ships USS John Fairfield and the USS Ocala Victory during World War
II. He was a past department commander for the State of Virginia Veterans of
Foreign Wars in 1978. He was a life member of Rion Bowman VFW Post No. 632 and
a member of the American Legion Post No. 27. In addition, Mr. Wiseman was a
member of the Military Order of the Cooties and the Sunrise Church of the
Brethren. Mr. Wiseman was married on Aug. 29, 1949, to Reba Simmons of
Franklin, W.Va. The couple moved to Harrisonburg, where they resided at their
home located at 1750 W. Market St. for 48 years before moving to Winter Haven
with their son, Steven, and daughter-in-law, Diann, due to his continued
health issues. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Reba; his son, Steve;
daughter-in-law, Diann; and three grandchildren, Brittany, Dallas and Haley.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday Feb. 14, 2010, at 2 p.m. at the Kyger
Funeral Home chapel in Harrisonburg. Burial will follow in the Cedar Hill
Cemetery in Franklin, W.Va. The family will receive friends at the funeral
home one hour prior to the service on Sunday.
WILSON
JUSTIN TAYLOR WILSON
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Apr. 27, 1998
Justin Taylor Wilson, 2, died Sunday Morning, April 26, 1998, at Rockingham
Memorial Hospital in Harrison- burg, where he had been a patient for one day.
He had been ill for the past four months. He was born November 29, 1995, in
Harrisonburg and was the son of Michael Wilson and Amy Hensley Wilson of
Grottoes. Wilson. Besides his parents, surviving are grandparents, Tommy and
Betty Hensley of Elkton; Richard and Alice Wilson of Port Republic; Gregory
Raines of Harrisonburg; great. grandparents, Lonnie and Jean Eppard of Elkton;
Junior and Ruby Hensley of McGahey8ville; William and Katherine Liskey of
Harrisonburg; great-great-grandmothers, Mary Samuels and Gladys Eppard both of
Elkton; Emily Shifflett of McGaheysville; uncles and aunts, Matt and Kim Dean,
Rodney and Tammy Wilson, Mike and Tommy Ritchie; Carl and Elizabeth Rousseau,
Stephanie Hensley; cousins, Jacob and Isaac Dean, Montana Wilson, heather and
Stacy Ritchie, Ryan and Alyssa Rousseau. The Revs. Stuart Wood and Johnny
Hensley will conduct a funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon from the Grace
Memorial Episcopal Church at Lynnwood (near Port Republic). Burial will follow
at Port Republic Cemetery at Port Republic. Friends may call at the Kyger &
Trobaugh Funeral Home at Elkton after 5 p.m. this evening. The family will
receive friends from 7 to 8 this evening at the funeral home. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Leigh Disease Foundation, P.O. Box 2222,
Corinth, MS 38834.
WIFORD
GEORGE A. WIFORD
The Lima News, Lime, OH, Sat, Mar. 15, 1941
SIDNEY, March 15—Funeral rites for George A. Wiford, 76, retired carpenter of
Jackson Center, whose death Friday evening followed a long period of failing
health, will be held at the Reeder funeral home in Jackson Center on Sunday
afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment will be made in the Seventh Day Baptist
cemetery. He was born July 1, 1864, in Shelby-co, on Sept. 10, 1887, he was
married to Miss Rosalie Shifflet, who survives with one daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Kantner of Dayton. Three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
also survive.
WILCHERT
The News-Leader, VA
CLYDE H. WILCHERT
CRAIGSVILLE – Clyde H. Wilcher, 89, of Craigsville, died Saturday, March 21,
2015, at his home. He was born Augu. 20, 1925, in Craigsville, the son of the
late Tom Wilcher and Nannie Pearl Harris Wilcher. Clyde was employed at Lee
High Portland Cement and Lofton Manufacturing. He was a veteran of the U.S.
Army, serving in World War II. Clyde was a member of Craigsville Holiness
Church. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather.
Clyde was highly devoted to the Lord and his family. He was also an avid
outdoorsman. He is survived by his three children: Larry Wilcher and wife,
Lady, of Craigsville, Darlene Hubbard and husband, Lloyd, of Craigsville,
Joyce Hubbard and husband, Lonnie, of Wynnewood, Oklahoma; five grandchildren:
Curtis Wilcher and wife, Crystal, Melissa Wilcher, Billy Knight, Michael
Hubbard, Marcus Hubbard; six great-grandchildren; three brothers: William
Wilcher and wife, Juanita, of Craigsville, Melvin Wilcher and wife, Vesti, of
Chesapeake, Floyd Wilcher of Craigsville; two sisters: Helen Burke and
husband, McKinnley, of Staunton, and Nannie McCutcheon of Craigsville. He was
preceded in death by his wife Helen Marie Shiflett Wilcher on Sept. 25, 2012;
a brother, Clay Wilcher; and two sisters, Rosellia Fitzgerald and Eunice
Davis. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 25,
2015, at Craigsville Holiness Church with Brother Garey Wilson officiating.
Interment will be in Craigsville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Hampton Cash,
Charlie Puckett, Danny Martin, Daryl Gregory, Stevie Sprouse and Gary Wilcher.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at
Craigsville Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Craigsville
Holiness Church, 201 E. Craig St, Craigsville, VA 24430. Arrangements are
being handled by Craigsville Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made at
www.craigsvillefuneralhome.com.
WILLIS
JOSEPH EARL WILLIS
The McMullen Funeral Home
Joseph Earl Willis, 89, a resident of Harrisonburg, passed away on October 3,
2012. Mr. Willis was born on May 27, 1923 in Rockingham County and was the son
of the late Melvin Cornelius and Amanda Jane Shifflett Willis. He was an Army
Veteran serving in World War II at the Battle of the Bulge. Mr. Willis drove a
truck for multiple bread companies, for twenty-five years in San Diego County,
retiring in 1978. He relocated back to Harrisonburg in 1978, where he enjoyed
golfing and bowling, and watching various sports. On April 23, 1946 he married
the former Dorothy Piner who survives. Also surviving are four children:
Joseph Willis, Jr. of San Diego, CA, Richard Willis and his wife Sherry of
Orange County, CA, Ronald Willis and his wife Debbie of Wilmington, NC, and
Janice Villandre and her husband Brian of Poway, CA. Along with eight
grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and multiple nieces and nephews. Mr.
Willis was preceded in death by his daughter Marilyn Willis and a brother
Edward Lee Willis. Pastor Ken Dolan will conduct the funeral service on Monday
October 8, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the McMullen Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be
in the Simmons Family Cemetery following the service. Friends may call at the
McMullen Funeral Home at any time. Online condolences may be sent to the
family at www.mcmullenfh.com.
WILSON
ROBERT DONALD WILSOn
The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, VA
Robert Donald (Bobby) Wilson, 68, of Water Street in Pembroke, departed this
life on Tuesday morning, February 28, 2005 at his home in the loving care of
his family. Born at Saltville on August 31, 1937, he was a son of Lula Prater
Wilson of Pembroke and the late R.T. "Tom" Wilson. He was a member of
Riverview Baptist Church; and retired from Chemical Lime Company at Goldbond
with over 20 years service. He leaves to cherish his memory, his beloved wife
and devoted caregiver, Peggy Shifflett Wilson; his mother; three sons and
daughters-in-law, Andy and Teresa Wilson of Ripplemead, Earl and Melanie
Wilson of Daleville, David and Kristi Wilson of Christiansburg; three
daughters and a son-in-law, Anna and Jimmy Taylor of Kire, Missy Kilgore of
Haysi, Donna Wilson of El Calhoun, Calif.; nine grandchildren, Brittany and
Ryan Wilson, Chris and Ashley Kilgore, Mindy Wilson, Jared and Caleb Taylor,
Kaitlin and Ethan Wilson; one great-grandchild, Christopher James Kilgore; two
sisters and brothers-in-law, Jean and Glenn Athey of Pembroke, Nancy and Gary
Reed of Pembroke and his little buddy, Sandy, his guard dog. Funeral services
will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Kendall Funeral Home at 605 Snidow
St. in Pembroke with Pastor Shahn Wilburn and Pastor Eddie Kendall
officiating. Burial will follow in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg. The
family will receive friends at the funeral home Wednesday evening from 6 to 8
p.m. The family expresses their deep gratitude to all of Bobby's caregivers
during his illness. Online condolences may be sent by visiting
kendallfuneralhome.com.
WINEGARD
LOWELL WAYNE
WINEGARD
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Tue, Dec. 19, 2017
Lowell Wayne Winegard, 83, of Elkton, passed away on Friday, Dec. 15, 2017, at
his home. He was born on Jan. 27, 1934, in Elkton, and was the son of the late
Sanford Guy and Helen Marie Shifflett Winegard. Lowell grew up in Elkton and
was a graduate of Elkton High School. He served our country in the U.S. Navy
during the Korean War. He was the general manager at Sleepwear in Elkton for
36 years before retiring. Along with his wife, they owned and operated Back
Road Auction House for 25 years. Lowell was a gifted illustrator and an avid
reader. On Feb. 14, 1952, he married Betty Jean Raines Winegard, who preceded
him in death on Dec. 5, 2015. In addition to his parents and wife, he was
preceded in death by his daughter, Lisa Dawn Hensley. He is survived by his
son, Steve Winegard and wife, Lisa, of Elkton; daughter, Cathy Wenzel and
husband, Philip Retelle, of Elkton; son-in-law, Terry Hensley of Elkton;
grandchildren, Heather Hensley, Josh Hensley and wife, Robin, Jillian Wenzel,
Justin Wenzel and fiancée Heather Barrix; great-grandchildren, Gabbi and Ryan
Hensley, Alexis Ayres and Jaxson Carter; a brother, Larry Winegard and wife,
Idelma, of Elkton; a sister, Kay Shifflett and husband, Dale, of Elkton; and
granddogs Rocko and Lola. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. on
Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017, at Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton. Condolences may be
shared at www.kygers.com.
WINGERT
MERVIN S. WINGERT
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 9, 1975
On October 8, 1975 MERVIN S., of Halethorpe, beloved husband of Vera E.
Wingert (nee Shifflett), stepfather of Grace Meinl, Dorthea Critzman, Irma
Stevens, Joseph Knight and Vernon Shipley. Also survived by three sisters and
two brothers. Mr. Wingert rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home. Inc..
4107 Wilkens Avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral
services an Saturday at 10 A M. Interment in Deer Park Cemetery (Smallwood,
Md.). The Family will receive friends Thursday evening 7 to 9 P. M. and Friday
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.
WINTERS
WILLIAM LOUIS WINTERS
William Louis "Billy" Winters (1921 - 2016)
The
Birmingham News, Birmingham, AL, Sun, Sep. 4, 2016
Oct. 1, 1921 - Sept. 1, 2016 of
Adamsville passed away Thursday morning at the age of 94. Billy was born in
Berry, Alabama but lived the majority of his life in the Adamsville area. He
served int he U. S. Navy during WW II after being discharged from the Navy he
returned to his job at U. S. Steel and retired after 41 years of service. He was
life long member of Midway Methodist Church in Adamsville. He is preceded in
death by his parents, Eloise and Ross Jones, his brother, David B. Winters. He
is survived by his wife of 70 years, Peggy Shiflett Winters; 2 children, Gay
Benner (Paul) and Jeff Winters (Jane), Virginia Smith Cowles (Ronnie); 4
grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and care-giver Judy Mann. Vistation will be
on Sunday, September 4 from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. with Funeral Service at 2:00 p.m.
at Bell Forestdale Chapel, with graveside to follow at Midway Cemetery. Bell
Funeral Home Forestdale directing.
WOOLFREY
LARKIN A. WOOLFREY
The Teague Funeral Home, Charlottesville, VA
Larkin A.
Woolfrey died at the age of 65 surrounded by family and friends on Thursday June
7, 2012 at the UVA Transitional Care Hospital. He was born January 25, 1947 in
Orange, VA to the late Larkin A. Woolfrey, Sr. Larkin is survived by his step
father, James Davis and his mother, Earlene Davis of Crozet. He is also survived
by his loving wife, Linda from Crozet. She was his best friend, soul mate and
caregiver. They were married for 31 years as of May 23, 2012. He is also
survived by three sisters, Priscilla Bowman and her husband Gary of
Ruckersville, Judy Steele of Palm Beach, FL and Rebecca "Becky" Davis of
Richmond; two brothers Billy Davis and his wife Jenny of Afton and Mike Davis
and his wife Karen of Crozet; three nephews Troy Zeller, Mike Davis, Cody Davis;
four nieces Wendy Zeller, Gabrielle Chavigny, Krissy Strickler, Ashley Moore;
four great nieces Taylor, Briana, Hayley, Hannah; a great niece to be born in
September; a great nephew Aidan. Larkin attended Mount Moriah United Methodist
Church in White Hall. He loved attending the Friendship Sunday School Class.
Larkin loved the simple things in life: going out to eat with his wife and
family, spending time at home with his wife and his little four legged buddy
Jazzie. Jazzie passed away on June 1, 2012. Larkin loved country music, blue
grass, gospel music. His favorite muscle car was the Pontiac GTO. Some of the
best years of Larkin's life were following his nephew Cody in sports. He loved
attending and watching Cody play football, basketball and baseball. His wife and
family would like to thank all the doctors and staff at the UVA Transitional
Care Hospital for the excellent care and friendship during the past four months
of Larkin's life. A special thank you to Tracy Barnett for taking care of our
little dog Jazzie for the past five months. Larkin is loved very much and will
be greatly missed! A funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Monday June
11, 2012 at Mount Moriah United Methodist Church with Pastor Won Un officiating.
Interment will follow in Mount Moriah Cemetery. The family will receive friends
Sunday June 10, 2012 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Teague Funeral Home. The family
suggests that memorial contributions be made to Mount Moriah United Methodist
Church General Fund, 4524 Garth Road, Charlottesville, VA 22901 or to the
Charlottesville Albemarle S.P.C.A, Post Office Box 7047, Charlottesville, VA
22906.
WORKMAN
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Apr. 23, 2014
JOSEPH GRAYSON WORKMAN SR.
Joseph Grayson Workman Sr., 91, a longtime resident of Waynesboro, passed away Monday, April 21, 2014, at
Summit Square. He was born in Elkton, Va., on Jan. 9, 1923, son of the late Joseph S. and Salona (Eaton)
Workman. Joseph was a graduate of Elkton High School and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War
II in the European Theater. He attended the Boston School of Anatomy and Embalming and secured his Virginia
state license as a funeral director and embalmer. Joseph was affiliated with the former Etter Funeral Home
for 40 years and was a former partner. He was a member of the Waynesboro Elks Lodge No. 2270, Waynesboro
Masonic Lee Lodge, No. 209, A. F.&A.M. of Virginia, the Waynesboro Moose Lodge, Kiwanis Club and the Elkton
VFW Post 9292. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Doyle Workman,
and his second wife, Alma Serrett Fitzgerald Workman; four brothers, Harold, Elwood, Louis and Phillip; and
five sisters, Odessa Workman, Norwood Flick, Edith Brill, Ruth Brooks and Louise Keller. He is survived by a
son, Joseph G. Workman Jr. of Waynesboro, and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends
from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, 2014, at McDow Funeral Home, Waynesboro. A funeral service
will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Fishersville United Methodist Church with the Rev.
Larry Jent and Mr. Larry Nolff officiating. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery. Active pallbearers
will be Doug Workman, Rick Workman, Jeff Workman, John DeCamillis, Scott Wine, Rick Culpen and Kenton Bower.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Fishersville United Methodist Church and XYZ Class of Fishersville
United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1049, Fishersville, VA 22939. Condolences and memories may be shared with
the family at www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Mon, Jun. 6, 2016
JOSEPH
GRAYSON WORKMAN JR.
Joseph Grayson Workman Jr., 69, of Stuarts Draft,
passed away Thursday June 2, 2016, at his residence. He was born in Boston,
Mass., June 10, 1946, son of Joseph and Mary Doyle Workman. He was a graduate
of the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind. He worked in a variety of
businesses including Etter Funeral Home, Virginia Metalcrafters, Virginia
Department of Transportation and WNI, and he retired from Rexnord. He had a
passion for space exploration and was an avid NASCAR fan. In addition to his
parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Harris Workman, and
stepmother Alma Fitzgerald Workman. He is survived by numerous cousins,
several close neighbors and friends, and his special pup Ginger. A funeral
service will be held Tuesday, June 7, at 2 p.m. at McDow Funeral Home.
Visitation for family and friends will be prior to the service at 1 p.m. at
McDow. Burial will follow at Riverview Cemetery, Waynesboro. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the VSDB, Waynesboro First Aid
or Stuarts Draft Rescue Squad. Condolences can be sent to
www.mcdowfuneralhomeinc.com .
NORMAN EUGENE WORKMAN
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Oct. 6, 2003
Norman Eugene "Buddy" Workman, 73, of McGaheysville died Oct. 3, 2003, at
Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 20, 1929, in Elkton, and was
the son of the late Harold Alexander and Helen Frazee Workman. He was a
graduate of Bridgewater College and a fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force,
where he served with distinction as a 1st Lieutenant. He was one of the first
to fly supersonic jets and the first to successfully land an F-100 without
power. He loved to regale his listeners with stories of his exploits and
maneuvers from this exciting period of his life. His professional career was
spent with State Farm Insurance for 40 years as an agent with both CLU and
ChFC designations. His policyholders were an important part of his life and he
thought of them as family. His ethics and integrity were known to all. He
served his community in many capacities, including an appointment to the
Rockingham County School Board, the Rockingham County Planning Commission and
the Rockingham County Board of Supervisors. He was instrumental in forming the
McGaheysville Water Company as well as bringing Coors into this area. He was
proud to have been a member of the McGaheysville Ruritans, the Elkton Jaycees
and the Elkton Masonic Lodge No. 74 and the Scottish Rites. Buddy was a
wonderful person, devoted and loving father and husband and will be missed by
all. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Lois Shifflett Workman, whom he
married on Feb. 19, 1953; two daughters, Diane Workman-Derzis and husband, Sam
Hess, Cindy Workman Whitelock and husband, Chris; one son, Norman E. "Chip
Workman II and wife, Tracy; niece Tara Shifflett, whom he loved as a daughter;
five grandsons, Christopher, Nicholas and Hunter Whitelock and Alexander and
Skylar Workman; beloved brother and best friend, Doug Workman and wife, Betty;
sister, Barbara DeArmond and husband, Hollis; and uncle Joe Workman and wife,
Alma. He was preceded in death by a brother, Harold Workman Jr. Funeral
services will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Elkton Evangelical United
Methodist Church by the Revs. Alda Gunn and Wayne Wright. Burial with Masonic
Rites will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery in McGaheysville. The family will
receive friends from 7 to 9 this evening (Monday) at the Kyger Funeral Home in
Elkton or friends may call anytime at the Workman residence. Memorial
donations may be made to the Cat’s Cradle, P.O. Box 2152, Harrisonburg, Va.
22801.
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WRIGHT
MORRIS WRIGHT JR.
The Arizona Republic, AZ Sun, Oct. 6, 2013
Wright, Morris Jr. "Morey" died on October 1, 2013. Our beloved Husband,
father, grandfather, and brother passed with dignity and grace on his terms.
He was born July 26, 1939. He was preceded in death by his parents: Morris Sr.
and Louise (Shiflet); 2 sisters: Marlou and Barbara. Survived by wife: Judy;
daughter: Lea and her husband, Jim Honaker; 3 grandchildren: Nathan, Trisha
and Valerie; his sister: Sharon in Destin, Florida and numerous brother and
sister-in-laws and nieces and nephews. He was a friend to all he met.
Arrangements were handled by Bunker's University Chapel.
RUSSELL
WARREN WRIGHT SR.
Russell Warren Wright Sr., 78, of Waynesboro passed away
Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008, at Augusta Medical Center in Fishersville. Born Nov.
10, 1929, in Goshen, he was a son of the late Burrell E. and Blanche M.
Campbell Wright. Mr. Wright was a Korean War veteran as a Naval Reservist with
more than 20 years of service. He then became a police officer for the city of
Waynesboro and retired as sergeant after serving the community for 30 years.
He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police and Waynesboro Masonic Lodge
No. 209. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife,
Loretta Marie Morris Wright; two brothers, Thomas W. and Linwood E. Wright;
and a sister, Naomi V. Wright. Survivors include two sons, Russell Warren
"Rusty" Wright Jr. and Melvin Wayne Wright, both of Waynesboro; four brothers,
Frank E. Wright, Robert W. Wright and wife, Shirley, Randolph W. Wright and
wife, Kim, and Carrington W. Wright and wife, Bonnie, all of Waynesboro; and a
number of nieces and nephews.
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SHARON SUE BROWN WRIGHT
EUSTUS, Fla. -- Sharon Sue Brown Wright,
of Eustus, died Monday (May 13,2002) in Florida. She was born Jan 18,1961 in
Waynesboro, Va, a daughter of the late Forrest Brown and Dorothy Brown
Painter. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother
Forrest Brown Jr,and a nephew, Billy Daniel Jr. both of Waynesboro. She is
survived by her husband Teddy Wright Sr. of Florida, her son Teddy Wright Jr.
of Florida, her daughter, Dottie Anna Wright of Florida, her step father,
Charles E. Painter of Waynesboro, her sister Karen Gale Bailey and Brenda Lee
Brown, both of Waynesboro. Her nephew Forrest Bailey of Waynesboro, her
nieces, Mary and Krystal Bailey and Kendra Carden all of Waynesboro, and her
uncles Luther and Homer Frazier, both of Waynesboro. Services were held in
Florida.
WYNNE
The Pickens Sentinel from Apr. 26 to Apr. 27, 2016
ANNE CHRISTINE
HOLBROOK WYNNE
GREENVILLE -- Anne "Pug" Christine Holbrook Wynne, 87, of Greenville, passed
April 13, 2016 with her husband, Dr. Morgan D. Wynne Jr., MD, and her family
by her side. Born in August, Ga., to the late Grover Elijah Holbrook and Mamie
Shiflet Holbrook, Pug was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in
Warner Robins, Ga., for 40 plus years before moving to South Carolina. She was
a member of First United Methodist Church in Easley since 2006. Pug was a
member for 36 years in the Sweet Adelines International organization of women
singers, was a member for 13 plus years of the Sophisticats Quartet, enjoyed
painting and attending Georgia Bulldogs football games with her family. She
was preceded in death by her parents, brother, Drukell Holbrook, and sister,
Mary Pentecost. Pug married the love of her life April 28, 1956, and they
continued to be the foundation for each other for 59 years together. They were
planning a Celebration for their 60th anniversary later this month. In
addition to her husband, Pug is survived by her children, Kim Wynne of El
Paso, Texas, Kevin Wynne (Tasha) of Easley, Kip Wynne (Kris) of Simpsonville,
and Karyn Criswell (Todd) of Greer; brother, Clark Holbrook of Easley;
grandchildren, Kenzie Wynne, Dru Wynne, Katy Wynn, and Jacob Criswell; quartet
members, her Sophisticats sisters; nieces and nephews, and countless friends.
Funeral service was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 16, 2016, in First United
Methodist Church, 115 W. 1st Avenue, Easley, SC with Reverend Rodney Powell
officiating. Burial was in Robinson Memorial Gardens in Easley. Family
received friends in the fellowship hall at the church prior to the service.
The family wishes to express a special thanks to the Woodlands Arboretum Staff
and to the Interim Hospice Staff. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
directly to First United Methodist Church or to the Alzheimer's Foundation,
110 Mesa Park Suite 250, El Paso, TX 79912 in Pug's memory. Condolences may be
expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson
Funeral Home - Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.
YANCEY
RAYMOND EDWARD YANCEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg VA, Mon, Jun. 24, 1985
ELKTON — Raymond Edward Yancey, 75, of Rt. 2, Elkton died of an apparent heart
attack Saturday at his home. Mr. Yancey was born in Rockingham County Feb. 8,
1910, and was a son of the late Joseph and Annie Shifflett Yancey. Mr. Yancey
had served in the Army during World War II and had worked at Bond Lumber Co.
at McGaheysville. Surviving are three daughters, Ila V. Kite of Elkton, Mary
E. Breeden of McGaheysville and Dorothy F. Shifflett of Scottsville; four
sons, Joe L., Robert N. and Harry T. Yancey, all of Elkton, and Raymond E.
Yancey Jr. of McGaheysville; a sister, Dorothy Turner of Lancaster, Pa.; a
brother, George Yancey of Lebanon, Pa.; 22 grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted 10 a.m. Tuesday in
Mount Olivet Cemetery at McGaheysville by the Rev. Wayne Wright. The Gooden
Brothers VFW Post 9292 will conduct graveside rites. The family will receive
friends 7-8 p.m. today at the Brill Funeral Home in Elkton.
RAYMOND EDWARD YANCEY JR.
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Sep. 4, 2013
Raymond Edward “Eddie” Yancey Jr., 71, of McGaheysville, passed away Monday,
Sept. 2, 2013, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. He was born May 8, 1942, in
Rockingham County, and was a son of the late Raymond Edward Sr. and Elsie
Morris Yancey. Eddie was a dairy farmer with Faraway Farms for 20 years and
further took on the job as a caretaker for 35 years at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
He was a member of Faith Bible Church. In 1959, he married Rosalie Herring
Yancey, who preceded him in death in 2009. Surviving family include two sons,
Ray Edward Yancey and wife, Diane, of McGaheysville and Tommy Lee Yancey and
wife, Inger, of Elkton; four daughters, Rita May Williams and husband, Robert,
of McGaheysville, Sandra Lee Yancey of Keezletown, Judy Hoover and husband,
Larry, of Rawley Springs, and Lori Yancey and husband, Stacey Dove, of Penn
Laird; one brother, Bobby Yancey of Elkton; one sister, Faye Shifflett of
Scottsville; 15 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and a number of
nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in
death by two brothers, Harry and Joe Yancey, and two sisters, Ila Kite and
Mary Breeden. The family will receive for visitation Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013,
from 7 to 8 p.m. at Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton and also at the homes of Ray
and Rita at any time. A graveside service will be held 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6,
2013, at Mount Olivet Cemetery in McGaheysville. Memorial contributions may be
made to the American Cancer Society, 420 Neff Ave., Suite 210, Harrisonburg,
VA 22801.
ROBERT NELSON YANCEY
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg,
VA, Fri, Aug. 3, 2018
Robert "Bobby" Nelson Yancey, 71, of Elkton, passed away with his family by
his side Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2018. Born Jan. 13, 1947, in Harrisonburg, Va., he
was the son of the late Raymond and Elsie Morris Yancey. In addition to his
parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Joseph, Eddie and Harry
Yancey, and two sisters, Mary Breeden and Ila Kite. Bobby was employed with
Norfolk Southern Railway. Following his retirement, he enjoyed spending time
with his family, watching football and visiting friends in the area every
morning. He is survived by his companion, Brenda Meadows; two sons, Richard
"Ricky" Yancey and wife, Dawn, and Robert Yancey Jr.; daughter, Misty Yancey
and partner, Angie Harper, all of Elkton. Also surviving are his extended
children, Scott Knight, Lawrence Knight, Belinda Merica and Cissy Knight;
sister, Faye Shifflett and husband, Odie, of Greene County; five
grandchildren, Matthew Yancey, Brandon Yancey, Ashley Yancey, Quincy Petrillo
and Abbey Harper; extended grandchildren, Brandon Knight, Bryant Dean, Megan
Knight, Andy Merica and Brenda Knight. A funeral service will be conducted at
3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5, 2018, at Kyger Funeral Home in Elkton with Pastor L.J.
"Dickie" Campbell officiating. Burial will follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery in
McGaheysville. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at
the funeral home. Friends may also visit at Brenda's and Bob's home on North
Street at any time. Condolences may shared at www.kygers.com.
YOUNKER
HELEN A. MORRIS YOUNKER
Helen A. “Dee” Younker, age 83, of Hancock, died on Wednesday, April 29, 2015,
at Autumn Assisted Living, in Hagerstown, Md. Born November 2, 1931, in
Harrisonburg, Va., she was the daughter of the late John Robert and Bessie E.
Shifflet Morris, and the widow of Harry C. Younker, who died August 31, 1984.
She was retired from Fleetwood Industries, in Hancock, and had previously been
employed with Blue Goose, Marvania, Locher and Hepburn Orchards, in Hancock.
She was of the protestant faith. She is survived by three daughters, Joyce E.
Trail, of Warfordsburg, Pa., Diana Crouse and husband, Curtis, of Big Cove
Tannery, Pa., and Brenda L. Courtney and husband, Steve, of Hancock; three
sons, Wayne A. Younker and wife, Linda, Samuel L. Younker and wife, Tina, all
of Hancock, and Steven J. Younker, of Hagerstown, Md.; four sisters, Ruby
Kyger, of Elkton, W.Va., Donna Cubbage and Evelyn Smith, both of Berkeley
Springs, W.Va., and Elvarene Vanorsdale, of Hancock; one brother, Kenneth
Morris, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va.; 19 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren;
and several great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one
daughter, Patricia A. Warner; one son, Cletus E. Younker; one granddaughter,
Melissa Williams; three sisters, Lucille Mase, Myrtle Green and Charlene
Conky; and four brothers, Robert Shifflet, James Morris, Sr., Norman Morris
and John Lee Morris. A service will be held on Monday, May 4, 2015, at 11:00
a.m., at the Hancock Assembly of God Church, 431 North Pennsylvania Ave.,
Hancock, Md. Chaplin Mike Simane will officiate. Burial will follow in the
Greenlawn Cemetery, in Williamsport, Md. The family will receive friends at
the Grove Funeral Home, 141 West Main Street, Hancock, Md., on Sunday from 2
to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., and at the Church on Monday from 10 to 11 a.m.
YOWELL
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA, Tue, Sep. 27, 2022
BETTY G. YOWELL
Betty G. Yowell, 77, passed away peacefully on September 23,
2022. She was born on April 24, 1945, in Baltimore, Md., and resided in
Boonesville, Va. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Carlton Clinton
Yowell; her father, Junior Bee Gibson; her mother, Hallie Morris Gibson; and her
sister, Judith Ann Maupin. She is survived by her sister, Barbara Faith Gibson;
her three children, James Clinton Yowell and his wife, Kathy and children,
Sierra Huffman and Savannah Yowell; Stephanie Yowell Sipe her husband, Gary and
children, Ashley Sipe and Victoria Sipe; and Patrick Scott Yowell and his
children, Patrick Scott Yowell II and Jordan Yowell. She also leaves behind one
great-grandchild, Patrick Scott Yowell III. Betty is also survived by a large
extended family and many friends that will miss her greatly. Betty proudly
worked at Northrop Grumman for 33 years and considered her coworkers as family.
She was a dedicated member of Nortonsville Church of God. In her free time, she
enjoyed listening to music, cooking, watching Hallmark, and she enjoyed helping
others. A family night will be held at Teague Funeral Service on Tuesday,
September 27, 2022, from 5 until 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held at
Nortonsville Church of God on Wednesday, September 28, 2022, at 2 p.m. followed
by a graveside service at Gentry's Church and returning for a reception at
Nortonsville Church of God. In lieu of flowers, please make all donations to
Louisa Health and Rehabilitation Resident Council Fund, 210 Elm Avenue, Louisa,
VA 23093, or to the Hospice of the Piedmont, 675 Peter Jefferson Parkway, Suite
300, Charlottesville, VA 22911.
JAMES ELBY YOWELL, JR.
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, VA Mar 10, 2003
James Elby Yowell Jr., 69, of Barboursville, died Sunday, March 9, 2003, at
his residence. Born Oct. 1, 1933, in Charlottesville, he was the son of the
late James Elby Yowell Sr. In addition to his father, he is preceded in death
by a daughter, Janet Yowell; and two brothers, Clinton Yowell and Robert
Yowell. Mr. Yowell was a member of Barboursville Baptist Church and a Army
Veteran and retired from Hardee's, Orange. He is survived by his mother,
Virginia Shifflett Yowell of Dyke; his wife, Barbara Jean Yowell of
Barboursville; one daughter, Michelle Renae Yowell of Barboursville; one
brother, Paul Yowell and his wife, Shirley, of Free Union; two sisters,
Dolores Powell and her husband, Frank, of Dyke,
Iris Cersley and her husband, Kenneth, of Free Union; one grandson, Landon
Michael Yowell of Barboursville; and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral
services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Preddy Funeral Chapel,
Orange, with interment in Graham Cemetery. The Rev. Tim Mathia will officiate.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Preddy Funeral
Chapel, 250 W. Main St., Orange.
ZEIGLER
MARY CRAUN ZEIGLER
The Daily News Record, Harrisonburg, VA, Wed, Dec. 23, 1998
The funeral for Mary Craun Zeigler, 87, 1212 Meadowlark Dr., Harrisonburg,
will be at 11 a. m, Thursday at the Lindsey Harrison- burg Funeral Home. The
Rev. James Kite will conduct the service. Burial will follow at Salem Lutheran
Cemetery. Mrs. Zeigler died Monday, June 1, 1998, at Rockingham Memorial
Hospital in Harrisonburg. She was born Sept. 12, 1910, in Augusta County, and
was a daughter of the late Thomas F. and Lida Mae Shifflett Craun. She lived
in Harrisonburg all of her life. She was educated in Centerville and worked
for Swift & Company, now Wampler Longacre, for 36 years. She was a member of
the Brethren Church. Her husband, Earl W. Zeigler, died March 4, 1959.
Surviving are four daughters, Janet Hendricks, Betty Sites and Carolyn
Braithwaite, all of Harrisonburg, and Nancy Myers, Dayton; two sisters, Nora
C. Moubray, Harrisonburg, and Nellie Bell, Annapolis. Md.; one brother, Odie
Craun, Riverdale, Md.; 16 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and a number
of nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 this
evening at the funeral home. Friends may also call at the Zeigler home at any
time.
ZELISSE
THEODORE ZELISSE
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, MD, Apr. 11, 1979
On April 10, 1979, Theodore, beloved husband of Florence (nee Shiflett)
Zelisse. Prayers at the Joseph N. Zannini Funeral Home, 263 S. Conkling
street (at Grough), on Thursday at 10 A. M.. Interment in Westview Cemetery.
Friends may call, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M.
ZELLERS
RAYMOND E. ZELLERS
The Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, PA, Dec. 23, 2007
Raymond E. Zellers, 79, Annville, died Friday, December 21, 2007, in Good Samaritan Hospital, Lebanon.
He was the husband of Mary A. Shifflett Zellers, to whom he was married to for
59 years. Born in Annville June 13, 1928, he was the son of the late Raymond
E. Sr. and Mary Wolfe Zellers. He was an electrical contractor and the former
owner of Raeden Inc. Prior to that he was an electrician with IBEW Union 143,
Harrisburg. Ray served with the U.S. Army during World War II, was a 1946
graduate of Annville High School, and a member of Annville American Legion.
Surviving in addition to his wife are son Dennis L. Zellers and wife Pamela of
Bellegrove; grandchildren Corey Zellers of Palmyra and Justin Zellers of
Mechanicsburg; and great-grandson Brandon Zellers of Palmyra; sisters Marian,
wife of Donald Barlett of Lebanon, and Lois Hoffman of Lebanon. He was
preceded in death by brother Gardner Zellers. Funeral Thursday at Kreamer
Funeral Home, Annville. Interment Grand View Memorial Park.
ZIMBRO
The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Tue, Nov. 19, 1996
FLOSSIE LEE DAVIS ZIMBRO
CRAIGSVILLE - Flossie Lee (Davis) Zimbro, 89,
formerly of Craigsville, died on Sunday (Nov. 17, 1996) at Oak Hill Health care
Center. She was born on May 21, 1907 at Albemarle County, a daughter of Charles
W. and Mattie (Shifflett) Davis. She was a member of Little River Church of the
Brethren. Her husband, Mitchell O. Zimbro, died in October 1956. Surviving are
three daughters. Bessie Hazlett, Joyce Clifton and Betty Cale, all of
Craigsville; 10 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a
great-great-grandchild. A service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Lebanon Presbyterian Church by the Rev. William H. Garber. The family will
receive friends at the residences of her daughters. Bear Funeral Home is
handling arrangements.
ZORNES
PAUL ARNOLD ZORNES
The Webb Noonan Kidd Funeral Home, Hamilton, OH
September 16, 1932 - May 27, 2015
Age 82 of Hamilton, passed away at his home on Wednesday, May 27, 2015. He was born in Hamilton on September
16, 1932 the son of Charles and Linda (Shiflet) Zornes. On June 28, 1958 in Hamilton he married Della "Fay"
Brooks who preceded him in death on November 19, 2014. Paul was retired as a welder for Mosler Safe Co. He
is survived by his children, Brian, Paula, and Darla. Cremation has taken place.
ZWART
KALEB DALE ZWART
The Henry Funeral Home
Kaleb Dale Zwart, 18, of 211 Filmore Street, died Thursday, May 29, 2014, in Staunton. He was born October
31, 1995, in Lexington, a son of Edwin Dale Zwart of Raphine and the late Elizabeth Elaine "Beth" (Shiflet)
Zwart. In addition to his father, family members include two children, Harper Zwart and Sadie Zwart;
maternal grandparents, Clarence Moffet and Shara (Ballard) Shiflet of Staunton; paternal grandfather, Denny
Zwart of Verona; and a number of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. A funeral service will be
conducted at 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 1, 2014, in Hebron Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Frank Wyche. Burial
will be private. The family will receive friends 6 until 8 p.m. Saturday, May 31, 2014, in the Henry Funeral
Home. Active pallbearers will be Gene Potter, Ben Piner, Chris Zwart, and Deric Zwart, and his
half-brothers, Jeremy and Justin Zwart. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made for the care of his
children, to Emily Kirk, the mother of his children, in c/o Karen Marino, 207 Mt. View Drive, Staunton, VA
24401. Henry Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
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