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April Lynn Holstein

June 30th, 2024 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

April Lynn Holstein, 41, of Nellis, WV burst through the pearly gates to her eternal home on Friday, June 21, 2024.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Homer and Edith “Smith” Pauley; her paternal grandparents, Jesse and Thelma “Totten” Kinder; a special cousin, Kathy Kinder; sister-in-law, Betty Holstein; niece, Alissa Bowman; and nephew, Nathaniel Thompson.

Everyone that knows April will not be surprised about the next part. She would want everyone named, especially those who chased her, fought with her and loved her with all they had. So, hang on tight, as this list will seem to go on for ages. April is survived by her mother, Virginia “Mig” Kinder; her father, Charles “Beans” Kinder; her three children whom she loved dearly, Grace Tackett “Savannah Holstein”, Jacob Tackett “Justin Holstein” and Emily Tackett “Emma Holstein”; A very special niece and nephew Carlos Tackett and Samantha (Joshua) Stowers, who are now April’s children’s adopted siblings. her bonus daughter and grandson, Haylie Holstein and baby Oliver; ex-husband, Justin Holstein; sister-in-law, Melissa Holstein; Sisters, Becky (Cliff) Barker, Marilyn Kinder, Martha (Jerry “father figure”) Tackett, Anita (Kevin) Perdue, Jennifer “Pebbles” Foster, Rose (Robert) Dolin and Cynthia Bias; brothers, Scott Kinder, Chuck Kinder, Danny Pressley, Matt (Martha) Kinder and Joseph (Dana) Kinder; Nephews, Brandon (Courtney) Barker, Cody Kinder, Chris (Samantha Marcum) Armstrong, Toby Williams, Kevin Jr (Katie) Perdue, Jesse Perdue, Tyler Bowman, Hunter Dolin, Elijah Dolin, Jayce Dolin, Bryson Dolin, Oakley Dolin, Memphis Kinder, Jayden Kinder, Jordan Kinder, Jordan Parrish, Deandre Lewis; Nieces, Tadalyn Kinder, Amanda Kinder, Mallory (Brian Morris) Armstrong, Adrain (Austin Farley) Armstrong, Tiffany Perdue, Sandra Gray, Summer Morris, Megan Foster, Kyerston Bowman, Hayley (Callex) Louis. And a slew of great nieces and nephews.

To know April was to love her. She never met a stranger and had the kindest soul. April always put everyone else’s needs over her own, and she loved with every fiber of her being.

April was a free spirit who marched to the beat of her own drum, her offbeat drum. She loved being outdoors and setting fires, “allegedly”. April always found the positive side of things, no matter how negative they seemed. April loved to make everyone around her laugh.

She loved her Chinese food, chocolate and Little Debbie cakes. April had to have her coffee-all day, every day. She loved to live her life simple, materialistic things were not important.

April faced many obstacles in her life, and she always gave it all to God. She was a firm believer and had a close relationship with the Lord.

April fought a long hard battle with Multiple Sclerosis, but you would never know by just talking to her. MS never defined her, she never let Multiple Sclerosis control her and as April would say, “Screw MS!!”

April had a special place where she felt God wanted her and her ashes will be spread there, where the wind can carry her as she would never stay in one place.

A celebration of life will be held on Friday, July 5, 2024, at 4:30pm, at Morning Star House of Prayer, 7372 Ridgeview Nellis Road, Ridgeview, WV with Pastor Stevie Cox officiating.

VIRGINIA L. BEACH MCCALLISTER, 79, made that glorious journey to meet Jesus face to face on June 20, 2024. She was born August 11, 1944, to the late Elwood and Virgie Beach. She was born again when she was 8 years old and has been faithful her entire life preaching, singing, writing spiritual songs, 13 of which has been recorded as soundtracks. She loved listening to gospel CDs and going to Gospel Sings, especially Gospel Music cruises.

She is joining her brothers, James, Darrel, David and Joe Beach and her children, Ben, Paul, Baby Russell Lee and Rusty McCallister. Surviving is her sister, Evelyn Beach Smith of St. Albans, Diana Beach, St. Albans and her daughters: Belinda Fox of Cross Lanes, Pamela McMillion of Michigan, Dreama Lenn of Dunbar, Jo McCallister, and Sarah and Joe Golden, NC who were her caregivers. She has 14 grandchildren and 19 Great grandchildren so far. She will be missed by nephews and nieces, close family and friends. She was loved by others who called her Mamaw.

Visitation will be at Curry Funeral Home Sunday, June 30, 2024, at 2:00 PM. Joseph Golden will be officiating. Private family grave side service and burial will be in the McCallister Cemetery, Alum Creek, WV, following.

Dinner and refreshments will be at 213 Bryan Avenue, St. Albans hosted by Diana Beach and Evelyn Smith at approximately 4:30 PM. Everyone is welcome.

Rodney Alan Carter

June 29th, 2024 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (2 Comments)

Rodney Alan Carter (Tiny), 67, of South Charleston, WV passed away Friday, June 28, 2024, after a long illness.

He fought a hard fight, and we would like to thank the CAMC staff for their kindness.

Tiny retired from Union Carbide, South Charleston, WV.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Helen Carter; brother, Richard Carter (Doris).

Surviving are his wife, Lena Carter; children, Benjamin Tod Carter, Brian Carter, and Tina Huffman (Douglas); sister, Robin Hammack (John); brothers, Randall (Peggy) and Ronald (Jeannie) Carter; and several grandchildren.

Graveside service will be 11:00am, Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at Graceland Memorial Park.

Janice Sue DeBord

June 26th, 2024 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (4 Comments)

Janice Sue DeBord, known affectionately as Sue, passed away on June 24, 2024, in Charleston, WV at the age of 81. Born in Alum Creek, WV, she was the cherished daughter of the late Mildred and Lyle Hudson and grew up to marry the love of her life, French Richard DeBord, affectionately known as Tinker, with whom she shared 57 joyous years until his passing.

Sue spent her career in retail management at Stone & Thomas, a role that allowed her to indulge her love for travel. Despite her adventures, Hilton Head held a special place in her heart, serving as the backdrop for many treasured memories with Tinker at their condo. Sue’s zest for life extended to her home, where she took immense pride in her stunning flower garden, immaculately kept lawn, and beautifully decorated home, especially during the holidays.

She leaves behind her siblings, Sharen Davis (Monroe), Judy Klug, Christina Taylor (Don), Mary Jo Lewis (Jeff), and John Hudson (Kathy), and seven nieces and nephews who will miss her deeply. She will also be cherished and missed by close friends and extended family.

Special thanks to Valerie Janeksela, Jackie Bell Casto, and T.W. Cox for taking care of Sue during her illness & throughout her last days. Also, special thanks to Harmony at Southridge and HospiceCare for their compassion and care for Sue.

A private family memorial service will be held at a later date to honor Sue’s remarkable life.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a local charity or hospice of your choice in memory of Sue.

Condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting www.curryfuneralhome.org. Curry Funeral Home, 2097 Childress Road, Alum Creek, WV has been caring for families since 1950.

Frederick Lee Snodgrass, Sr., of Yawkey, passed away Thursday, June 20, 2024, at Hubbard Hospice House, Charleston.

Frederick served in the United States Army and was a self-employed mechanic.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles H., Sr. and Ethel Virginia Jarvis Snodgrass; daughters, Christal Guthrie and Regina Sowards; son, James “Jim” Guthrie; and brothers, Charles “Butch” and Harvey Snodgrass.

Frederick is survived by wife, Willa Snodgrass; son, Frederick Lee “Butch” Snodgrass, II; daughters, Shanin Egnor and Angela Adkins, Vikkie Kuhn and Karen Guthrie; sisters, Carol Richards, Betty Jo Boggess, and Debbie Carter; brother, Richard Snodgrass; 19 grandchildren, many great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and extended family.

In keeping with Frederick’s wishes, he will be cremated and there are no services scheduled.

Andrea Marie Dangerfield Zikkos, 38, of Alum Creek, went home to the Lord and family that loved and cherished her on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.

Andrea loved God, her pets, and her family and friends with her whole heart.

Andrea is survived by her mother, Vera Dangerfield; father, Elias “Louie” (Tammy) Zikkos; nana, Judy (Sterling) Ball; aunts, Christina (Bob) Villano, Anna (Spyro) Nicoloudakis, Loukia (Father John) Dixon, Amy (Don) Bailey, and Amber (Joe) Wallbrown; uncle, Victor (Kim) Dangerfield; many cousins and friends, including Amanda Sowards of 35 years, her friend (chosen sister) Brigite Dawn Whitt, and Jamie Nicole Hager, all her longtime friends.

Funeral service will be 2:00 pm, Sunday, June 23, 2024, at Curry Funeral Home with Deacon Sterling Ball and Pastor Michael Graley officiating. Burial will follow at Barker Cemetery, Ashford. Friends and family will gather one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

On Thursday, June 13, 2024, Deborah “Debbie” Holley Zickefoose heard a loving voice call “Debbie darling” as a hand extended in invitation from heaven. She grabbed hold of that hand to join the love of her life, her family and her Lord and Savior as she left this world at CAMC Memorial to live in eternal happiness.

Debbie was 71 years young; born on May 22, 1953, at Glover Clinic in Madison, WV. Debbie graduated from Scott High School in 1971. She worked for Appalachian Coal in Julian as a weigh master before deciding to attend SWVCTC to obtain her Associate Degree in Nursing and worked as a staff nurse at CAMC Memorial and Boone Memorial— both in the hospital and in their home health division.

Debbie was devoted to her family and loved being outside, especially working with her flowers, and going to her family’s athletic games.

Debbie was preceded in death by her daughter Chilo Zickefoose, her parents Henry Paul Holley and Odessa Marie (Linville) Holley, and her husband Gary Zickefoose.

She is survived by her daughter, Jessi (Matt) Adams, her grandchildren Ridge, Guner, and BoAvery Flores, her sister Joyce (Terry) Hager and her brother Steve Holley. Special thanks to her nieces and nephews that helped her so much over the past year, Teresa Ryan, Jenny Pauley, and Jason and Derek Holley.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers or food, donations for funeral expenses may be sent to Curry Funeral Home in Alum Creek.

Kenneth Eugene Graham

June 19th, 2024 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Kenneth Eugene “Kenny” Graham, 78, of St. Albans, passed away Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at Hubbard Hospice House.

Kenny was a former driver for Schnieder Trucking and owned Graham’s Monument Company.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dale and Irene Meek Graham; and sister, Eleanor Adkins.

Kenny is survived by his wife of 36 years, Carolyn Graham; children, Jeffrey Allen Graham, Vicki Lynn Hall, Dale Houston Graham (Stephanie), and Matthew Wayne Graham; grandchildren, Matthew, Jr., Sierra, Dalton, Zack, Mason, Dominick, Lillian, Amber, Megan, and Leona Graham; several great grandchildren and extended family.

Keeping with Kenny’s wish, there will be no service.

Roberta B. Dunlap

June 14th, 2024 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (5 Comments)

ROBERTA BERNADETTE DUNLAP
Roberta B. Dunlap, age 58 of Kenna Drive S. Charleston, WV peacefully transitioned from her life on earth to her eternal home with her Lord and Savior at CAMC General Hospital on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, surrounded by those who loved her dearly.

Roberta was born on January 26, 1966 in Reno Nevada to Robert Ervin Martin and Clara Ann (Coleman) Martin. Roberta was the third child of three girls. Roberta grew up in Lincoln County, WV graduating from Duval High School then on to the University of Charleston where she graduated with her bachelors in Business Management and Administration.

Roberta used her degree to become the business owner of Exxon Tiger Marts on Jefferson Road and Sand Plant Road for fifteen years. In her working years, Roberta was hard-working and determined to get the job done. Later on, Roberta had to step away from her career due to ongoing health issues.

Roberta enjoyed reading, but her all time happy place was the sun, sand and the sea of any beautiful beach. Roberta was kind-hearted and loved to bless others, especially those who needed a little extra.

Roberta is survived by her two sisters, Jane Jackson-Fowler (Todd) of S. Charleston, WV and Melissa Kessel (Worthington, KY) and several nieces and nephews: Jordan Paul Spurlock, Robert Lundy Lilly, Clarissa Nicole Rouss, April Lynette Lilly and Bradley Martin Lilly.

Many thanks to Jay Underwood for the beautiful relationship he and Roberta shared together these past several years. The love, encouragement and kindness you both gave, created a very special bond between you both. You were exactly what Roberta needed. God bless you.

A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, June 18th at 11am at Orchard Hills Memorial Garden Yawkey, WV. Pastor Richard Thompson, Bible Center Church will be officiating the service. Friends and family are welcome to attend.

Eddie Joe Dunlap “Joey” of Sod, WV, lost his battle to cancer on Monday, June 10, 2024. He fought to the bitter end like the strongest superhero ever known. Two years into his sickness he accepted Jesus Christ as his savior and his family will be eternally grateful.

Joey leaves behind the love of his life of 33 years Pam Dunlap. One of the most cherished things on earth that Joey was able to do was care and love for his baby on the farm at Pammies branch. On September 21, 1959, Phyllis Miller- Dunlap became the beloved mother of Joey. He was the oldest of her seven children. Joey took pride in being the older brother and loved and cared for his siblings his whole life. Freddy “Jingo” Dunlap of Ottawa, WV, Charlotte Price of Charleston, WV, Tony Dunlap (Delora) of South Carolina, Terri Jenkins (Dennis) of South Carolina, Renee Stowers of Hewitt, WV and Greg Dunlap of Charleston, WV. Joey was also blessed with a special brother-in-law, Teddy Tackett (Cheryl) of Marietta, Ohio.

He leaves behind a whole host of cousins, nieces and nephews that he adored. Joey was a second father to Ben Smith (Christy) and Carissa Shirley (Mike). He was blessed to help raise them over the years. But the real joy came to Joey when he became a JoJo. With the birth of each grandchild, the family got to see Joey‘s heart grow bigger and bigger. Jacob Shirley (Courtney) Andy Smith (Randa), Evan, Barnett, Matalee Barnett, Jenna Shirley and Lydia Smith will always remember the special JoJo that helped shape them into amazing people.

Joey grew up in Danville, West Virginia and attended Scott High School. He was a part of the Local 14614 Union where he was an ironworker and worked on bridges. The family would often say if it can be fixed JoJo will make it happen.

After Joey got saved, he would often talk about how he hoped when he got to heaven he would be greeted by Ted and Erma Lee Tackett, Earl and Barbara Williams and the sweet Aunt Sue Kingery. He would say I hope I get to sit by the river and talk to Buddy Smith again. Throughout the end of his journey, he was blessed with wonderful hospice nurses from Huntington and Charleston. A special thanks to Mark, Lisa, Melanie, Kimberly, Sara, and Wendy for showing him extra love and compassion.

A celebration of Joey‘s life will be held at Curry Funeral Home on Saturday, June 15. 2024, with visitation at 1:30 and a service at 3 PM. In lieu of Flowers Joey would like you to make a donation to the Donald J Trump 2024 Presidential Campaign.