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Doshia Mae Wade McClure

April 17th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Doshia Mae Wade McClure, 91, of Griffithsville, died Monday, April 17, 2006 at home after a long illness.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Sparrel Francis and Hattie Burns Wade; husband, Cline B. McClure; sisters, Beulah Chaney and Ruth Adkins; brothers, Toney, Jesse, Raymond, and Luther Wade.

She was a member of Griffithsville Church of Christ and a life long resident of Lincoln County. Doshia was a seamstress – quilter for Mountain Artisans, quilted in Macy’s window in New York City, and made two quilts for Jay Rockefeller’s home in the West Virginia mountains.

She is survived by her two sons and their wives, Gary and Marion McClure, Dwight and Janet McClure; two grandsons and wives, Ronnie and Teresa McClure, John and Melissa McClure; one great grandson, Matthew McClure and one great granddaughter, Ashley McClure all of Griffithsville

The family wants to give a special thank you to caregivers, Barbara Linville, Dottie Gillispie, Tammy Beeman, Sue Short and Christine Poole.

Services will be 11:00 AM, Thursday, April 20, 2006 at Curry Funeral Home, 2097 Childress Rd., Alum Creek, with Minister Murrel McKinney officiating. Burial will be held in Orchard Hills Memory Gardens, Yawkey. Friends may call on Wednesday from 6 to 9 PM at the funeral home.

Byrd Daniels

April 15th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Byrd Daniels, 91, of Yawkey went home to be with the Lord Saturday, April 15, 2006 at Thomas Memorial Hospital in So Charleston after a long illness.

He was a retired coal miner, a faithful member of Eden Baptist Church at Griffithsville and was preceded in death by his wife, Orpha.

He is survived by:

3 sons & daughters-in-law: Andrew & Jennifer Daniels
Buddy & Penny Daniels all of Sumerco
Raymond & Kathy Daniels of Yawkey

1 Sister: Mary Brown of Man

8 grandchildren
2 great grandchildren

Services will be 1:00 PM Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at the Curry Funeral Home Chapel in Alum Creek with Pastor Rexal Cooper Officiating. Burial will be in Cook Cemetery at Cyclone. Friends may call from 7 to 9 pm on Monday at the funeral home.

The family would like to express their deepest appreciation for the patience, kindness, encouragement and excellent care given by the E.R. Staff and the 3rd floor team at Thomas Mem. Hospital.

Ollie A. Owens Jones

April 12th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Ollie A. Owens Jones, 103, of Sod, died Wednesday, April 12, 2006 after a short illness.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Golden Jones; three daughters, Olligene Payton, Barbara and Carlene Pauley.

She was a member of Council Gap Church of Christ.

She is survived by four children:
Macel Korpus of North Carolina
Earnestine McCallister of Tango
Paul Jones of Sod
and Gale Watts of Sod

21 grandchildren
41 great grandchildren
15 great great grandchildren
1 great great great grandson.

Services will be held 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 15, 2006 at Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek, with Minister Richard Runyan officiating. Burial will be held in Orchard Hills Memory Gardens, Yawkey. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

Danny Joe Hughes

April 10th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Danny Joe Hughes, stillborn April 10, 2006 at Thomas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston.

Survived by parents, Sara and Joseph Hughes; paternal grandparents, Danny and Teresa Hughes; maternal grandparents, Kelby and Shelia Moore.

Services will be held at 12:00 on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek, with Pastor Danny Hughes officiating. Burial held in Hughes Family Cemetery, Sumerco.

Janice Lee Lewis McNiel

April 7th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Janice Lee Lewis McNiel, 67, of Charleston, died Friday, April 7, 2006 at St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, after long illness.

She was a Christian and was preceded in death by her parents, Wilbur A. and Martha Jordan Lewis.

She is survived by her uncle, Don A. Lewis of South Charleston; friend, Mary Hull of Hurricane.

A memorial service will be held at 6:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at The Seventh Day Adventist Church, 622 Kanawha Blvd. W., Charleston, WV with Pastor Richard Cavaness officiating. Burial will be in Adkins Cemetery , Charleston. Curry Funeral Home at Alum Creek is in charge of arrangements.

Edward Johnson “Brother” Wheeler, 75, of Sumerco, died Sunday, April 16, 2006 surrounded by family and friends at Thomas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston, after a long illness.

He was a retired auto body repairman from Danny Harmon Body Shop in St. Albans and a long time member and deacon of Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.

He is survived by:

Wife: Carol

5 children & spouses: Barry and Annette Wheeler of Sumerco
Gabrielle “Gabby” and Ricky Kirk of Ashford
Paul and Anne Wheeler of Davis Creek
Chris Wheeler and Dawn of South Charleston
Greg and Angela Wheeler of Dalton, Georgia

12 grandchildren.

The family would like to express their appreciation to Pine Grove Missionary Baptist Church for their assistance and support. They would like to give a special thanks to Dillon Lacy, Bob and Cathy Adkins and Rita Lovejoy for their care and concern.

Services will be 2:00 PM, Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek, with Pastor Oshel Bell officiating. Burial will be held in Pine Grove Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM at the funeral home.

Danny L. Turley

March 9th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Danny L. Turley, 66 of Charleston, went to rest Thursday, March 9, 2006, after a long hard battle with diabetes.

He was a 1957 graduate of Duval High School, Griffithsville, a former employee of Newport News Ship Building and Dry Dock in Virginia and was a longtime loyal employee for the city of Charleston and the West Virginia Department of Highways. He was a member of the Charleston Masonic Lodge #153 AF & AM, the Scottish Rite Bodies and the Beni Kedem Shrine Temple.

Danny loved trout fishing, hunting and woodworking.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Fred and Ada (Granny) Turley, Stone and May Nunn, and his father, Clarence Jackson Turley.

He is survived by his mother, Nina Turley of Alum Creek; son and daughter-in-law, Rick and Deborah Turley of Pinch; sister, Margaret Perkins and husband Dean of Scott Depot; brother, David J. Turley of Woodland Park, CO; three grandchildren, Richard and Daniel Turley and CJ Trent; and many other family and friends.

Services will be 2:00 PM Wednesday at Curry Funeral Home, Alum Creek with Pastor David Cyphers officiating. Burial with Masonic graveside rites conducted by Charleston Masonic Lodge #153 will be at Forks of Coal Cemetery, Alum Creek. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at Curry Funeral Home, 2097 Childress Road, Alum Creek.

The family would like to express a special thanks to his caregiver, Rick Aliff and to his devoted friend, Donna Thaxton for their many hours of support and friendship. We would also like to thank Central WV Aging Services, Panhandle Support Services, CAMC General Emergency department, St. Francis Hospital and the Charleston paramedics.

James Sidney Walker

March 5th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

James Sidney Walker, 75, of Sumerco, died Sunday, March 5, 2006 at home after a long illness.

He was a retired railroad foreman.

He is survived by his son, James K. Walker of Sumerco.

Ethel V. Snodgrass

March 2nd, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Ethel V. Snodgrass 86, of Yawkey went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, March 2, 2006 at Thomas Memorial Hospital.

She attended the Sumerco Church of God and was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Hiawatha Snodgrass, son, Harvey, a sister, 2 brothers and 2 grandsons.

She was a beloved mother of: Carol Richards & husband, Glenn of Scott Depot
Fred Snodgrass & wife, Willa
Charles Snodgrass & wife, Brenda all of Yawkey.
Betty Jo Boggess of Charleston
Debbie Carter & husband, Frank of St Albans
Richard Snodgrass of Charleston.

15 Grandchildren
19 Great grandchildren
1 Great great grandson
Services will be 2:00 PM on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at the Curry Funeral Home Chapel, 2090 Childress Road, Alum Creek, with Pastor Richard McCallister officiating. Burial will be in French Cemetery at Davis Creek. Friends may call from 6 to 8 PM on Saturday at the funeral home.

Roy L. Jones

February 19th, 2006 | Posted by curryfuneralhome in Obituaries - (0 Comments)

Roy L. Jones, 74, of Alum Creek, passed away Sunday February 19, 2006 at CAMC Memorial Division, Charleston, while recovering from surgery for a pacemaker.

He is survived by his wife, Luz Maria; his eldest son, Charles; his son, Alan; his youngest son, Edward; and his daughter, Lyssa Irani; all of whom reside in Southern California/San Diego area.
He was born on May 16, 1931 in Van, WV to the proud parents of Andrew and Elma Jones. He was the second born of five children, Clyde, Shelby, Helen and Hazel. Although extremely difficult at times, he had the fondest memories of growing up in the beautiful hills of this small coal mining town in West Virginia. With his father at his side, he developed a lifelong love for hunting and fishing.

Eventually Roy, like his father, would work in the coal mines. But only briefly before joining the U.S. Navy and going off to boot camp at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, company 640, in the year 1951, at the age of 19.

Roy served and fought for our country for over 21 years. A few of his experiences include serving aboard the USS Kidd, where he saw two tours of duty in Korea as a gunners mate on a 5 inch/38 battery which was involved in numerous live fire situations. Peace time found Roy back at school learning about this country’s most destructive weapon, the nuclear weapon. His diligence earned him a place in operation Hardtack, the test series of atomic weapons and devices at the Eniwetok Proving Ground, where he again in school in the early 60’s learning about the next generation of missiles. His new knowledge was put to the test with six tours of duty in the Vietnam conflict. When Roy finally found himself on dry land, he also found himself back in school, but this time he was the teacher. For three years he held the position of Company Commander at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. The Navy had a need for Roy’s expertise with weapons up to the very end of his military career while he was assigned to supervise the loading and unloading of weapons and ammunition.
Once retired from the Navy, Roy continued to work hard to make a good life for him and his family. He settled in El Cajon, a nearby suburb of San Diego, and opened a plumbing company, Guarantee Drain Service. Partnered with his son Charles and with assistance from the entire family, the business ran successfully for many years.

He had always dreamed of moving back to his roots in West Virginia. After seeing his children off to a strong start in their lives and with his mother’s declining health, he decided it was time to move back to West Virginia. He lived and cared for his mother until her final days. He remained in Alum Creek and Despite many physical challenges, made the best life for himself in the land he loved the most.

After many years of hard work, Roy can now rest. May God bless and care for him. Memorial service will be 11:00 AM Saturday, February 25, 2006 at the Alum Creek Independent Baptist Church with Pastor Frank Chapman officiating. Family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at the Mid-Farrell Cemetery at Van. In lieu of flowers, family request donations be made to the church. Curry Funeral Home Alum Creek is in care of arrangements.