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Hardy County, West Virginia - Obituaries
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Submitted by Suzanne W. Whitson (suzanne.whitson@home.com) 
May, 2001
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GERALD QUENTIN DAVIS
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, April 14, 1999

Gerald Q. Davis, age 80, of Maysville, WV, died Monday, 
April 5, 1999 at Grant Memorial Hospital in Petersburg, WV.

Born April 1, 1919 in Forman, WV, he was the son of the 
late Otha A. and Lula (Veach) Davis.

He was preceded in death besides his parents by an infant 
son, Gerald J. Davis, Jr. of World War II.

Surviving is his wife, Glendora F. (Kessel) Davis, whom he 
married on September 12, 1946; one son, Gerry A. Davis of 
Maysville, WV; one daughter, Glenda S. Martin of Petersburg, 
WV; one sister, Twila M. Hogbin of Petersburg, WV; four 
grandchildren, Gerry A. Davis, Jr., Kimberly Davis, 
Kaitlyn Martin and Madison Martin of Maysville, WV; 
three nieces, Darlene Pallavincini and Bonnie Hogbin 
of Petersburg, WV and Judith Rohrbaugh of Maysville, 
WV; four nephews, Gary Hogbin of Virginia Beach, VA; 
Carl D. Hogbin, II of Petersburg, WV; Charles Kessel 
and Richard Kessel of Maysville, WV.

Funeral services were held at the Schaeffer Funeral Home 
on Thursday with the Rev. Stanley Kile and Rev. French 
Smith officiating.  Burial was in the Lahmansville 
Cemetery, Lahmansville, WV.

Memorials may be made to the Maysville Vol. Fire Co. or 
American Cancer Society.

Military graveside services were conducted by the Combined 
Veteran Organizations of Grant County.

The Maysville Volunteer Fire Co. conducted services at the 
Schaeffer Funeral Home.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the 
Schaeffer Funeral Home.
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MANLY FRANCIS DAVIS
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, August 13, 1997

The funeral service for Manly Francis Davis, 79, of 
Mathias, was held Saturday at the Mathias Church of 
the Brethren by the Rev. Landis Dove an Olin Bailey.  
Burial was in the Mathias Cemetery in Mathias.

Mr. Davis died Wednesday, August 6, 1997 at Winchester 
Medical Center.

He was born September 20, 1917 in Akron, Ohio and was 
the son of the late Manly Bascomb and Laura Jane Andrews 
Davis.

He was a graduate of Ellet High School in Akron, Ohio, 
and attended the University of Akron.  He served in the 
Navy Air Corps during WWII.  He was a former member of 
the Mathias Ruritan Club, where he was secretary for 
many years and where he had a substantial effect on 
the club.  He and his wife were Co-chair of the Hardy 
County Family History Book.  He was a member of the 
Presbyterian Church in Akron, Ohio and attended the 
Mathias Church of the Brethren.  He retired from the 
U.S. Postal Service where he was Director of Operation 
in the Akron Ohio Post Office.

On March 17, 1945 he married the former Arlene M. Luttrell.

Their son, Gregory Davis, passed away on March 16, 1985.

Mr. Davis is survived by his wife, Arlene Davis of Mathias; 
one son, Rod Davis of San Diego, CA; two daughters, Anne 
Louise Davis of Minneapolis, MN; Lisa Shipe of Mathias, 
WV; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the Mathias-Baker Rescue Squad, 
P.O. Box 89, Mathias, WV 26812 or the American Heart 
Association, 729-A East Market St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the 
Grandle Funeral Home, Broadway, VA.
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ROSCOE BROOKS DEAN
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, July 30, 1997

Roscoe Brooks Dean, a devoted husband, father, and friend, 
age 56, of Romney, WV, died Sunday, July 27, 1997 at the 
Trough General Store and Canoe Rental, Romney WV.

He was born July 26, 1941 in the Trough area, Hardy County, 
WV and was a son of the late James Howard and Retha Jones 
(Cox) Dean.

Mr. Dean was a lifelong, active member of the St. Luke 
Presbyterian Church and served as Treasurer for the St. 
Luke Cemetery.  He was a dedicated teacher and coach for 
31 years and an avid sportsman who loved hunting and 
fishing and all competitive activities.  He graduated 
from Romney High School in 1959 and Shepherd College 
in 1963.  While at Shepherd, Mr. Dean started on the 
Varsity Basketball team from 1959-1963.  He later 
received his Master's degree from WVU.  During a 10 
year period of his career Mr. Dean coached at Robert 
E. Lee High School and Robison Secondary School where 
he served as head basketball coach.  During this 
period he led three different teams to VA State 
Championships.  For the past ten years Mr. Dean has 
taught Health, Careers and Physical Education at 
Romney Junior High School.  During a portion of this 
time he coached the Freshman Basketball team.  Mr. 
Dean and his wife Jeannie have owned and operated the 
Trough General Store and Canoe Rental for the past 
five years.

Surviving are his wife of 24 years, Jeannie (Propst) 
Dean, Romney, WV; two sons, Jeffrey S. Buffenmeyer 
and wife, Sherry, Finzel, MD and Jerry Ross Dean, 
Romney, WV; one daughter, Jodie B. Corbin and 
husband Tony, Petersburg, WV; two brothers, 
Jennings H. Dean, West Pittsburgh, PA and Jerry 
N. Dean, Romney, WV; two sisters, Mrs. Alice 
Marie Rinker and Mrs. Lucy Jane Staggs, both of 
Romney, WV; one granddaughter, Taylor Marie 
Buffenmeyer, Finzel, MD; and many wonderful friends.

Funeral services will be conducted at the Romney 
First United Methodist Church today, Wednesday, 
July 30, at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. John S. Franklin 
officiating.  Burial will be at St. Luke Cemetery, 
River Road, Romney, WV.

Memorials may take the form of donations to the 
Romney Junior High Athletic Fund specified to be 
used as an award in memory of Roscoe Dean.  Romney 
Junior High School, School St., Romney, WV 26757.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the 
Shaffer Funeral Home, Inc., Romney, WV.
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EDMOND ALEXANDER DEHAVEN
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, July 16, 1997

Edmond Alexander DeHaven, 88, of Marriottsville, Maryland, 
died on Wednesday, May 14, 1997 at Saint Agnes Hospital of 
acute kidney failure.  He was in the hospital from March 7 
until he died.

Mr. DeHaven was born May 4, 1909 in Siler, Virginia son of 
the late Steward and Annie Parkinson DeHaven.  He worked for 
Wilton Orchard, Ellicott City, Maryland 8 years.  He was 
employed at C. R. Daniels, a steel worker for over 25 years.  
He retired and enjoyed taking care of his own orchard and 
gardens.

He married Gladys Mae Lantz DeHaven.

Surviving with his wife are: daughter, Norma Mae DeHaven; 
two sisters, Pearl Nagley and Bessie Giffin of Winchester, 
Virginia.

He was preceded in death by his son, Earl Edmond DeHaven, 
August 9, 1994.  Also five sisters, Sudie Madagan, Bertha 
Unger, Eva Armentrout, Catheryn DeHaven, all of Winchester, 
Virginia and Elner Hutsler of Elkridge, Maryland; brother, 
Jackson DeHaven of Winchester, Virginia.

A funeral service was held Monday, May 19, 1997 at 2 p.m. 
at the Harry H. Witzke Funeral Home.  Officiating was Rev. 
Marion Ellis, Woodbine, Full Gospel Church in Woodbine, 
Maryland.  Brother Claude Berry (Randy) sang, "Tell Me 
The Story of Jesus", "Higher Ground", and "When The Roll 
Is Called Up Yonder."  Interment was in Mountain View 
Cemetery, Marriottsville.

Pallbearers were Alvin Starr, Walter Schifflett, John  
Nunnally, Craig Hanson, Marvin Custer, Harry Collins.
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LENA V. DELAWDER
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, July 23, 1996

Lena Virginia Delawder, 85, 1593 Hahns Lane, Toms Brook, 
died Saturday, July 12, 1997, at her home.

Mrs. Delawder was born March 29, 1912, in Mathias, WV, 
and was the daughter of the late Wheeler and Elizabeth 
Jenkins Delawder.

She was a housewife.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Granville 
Lonas and March Delawder.

Surviving are seven daughters, Mary Strawderman, 
Timberville and Rosa Lee Cubbage, Frances Lucas and 
Virginia Cubbage, all of Stanley, Nancy Smelser,
Luray, Jeraldine Lonas, Mount Jackson and Susie Combs, 
Toms Brook; four sons, Ralph Lonas, Basye, Stanley 
Lonas, Mount Jackson and Johnny Lonas and Calvin 
Frye, Jr., both of Stanley; one brother, James 
Delawder, Woodstock; 39 grandchildren; 45 
great-grandchildren; and a number of 
great-great-grandchildren.

The funeral was held on Tuesday at the Dellinger Funeral 
Home in Mount Jackson with the Revs. Everette Burner and 
Donald Pitsonbarger officiating.  Burial was in the Mount 
Hermon Church Cemetery, west of Mount Jackson.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the 
Dellinger Funeral Home.
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LOREN E. DENT, SR.
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, September 10, 1997

Loren E. Dent, Sr., 76, a resident of Dawn View Nursing Home, 
Fort Ashby, formerly of Purgitsville, died Friday, Sept. 12, 
1997, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland, MD.

Born Dec. 10, 1920, in Old Fields, he was the son of the late 
Thomas and Nettie (Shoemaker) Dent.  He also was preceded in 
death by six brothers and four sisters.

Mr. Dent retired from the Chessie System Railroad as a Carman 
after serving 36 years.  He was a member of the Brotherhood of 
Railroad Carman and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II 
serving in the European Theater.  He was a member of the 
American Legion, Westernport, and the VFW, McCoole.

Surviving are his wife, Bernice Irene (McKenzie) Dent, Dawn 
View Nursing Home, Fort Ashby; two sons, Loren E. Dent, Jr., 
Fort Ashby, and John R. Dent, Burlington; one daughter, 
Sylvia J. Baker, New Creek; one sister, Dorcas Genemore, 
West Newton, PA; 11 grandchildren, Tracey Rohrbaugh, Loren 
E. Dent III, Kevin Dent, Shanna Day, Travis Dent, Lucas 
Dent, Shane Dent, Cody Dent, Scott Orem, Mark Orem, and 
Michael Orem; and three great-grandchildren.

Services were conducted at the Shaffer Funeral Home in 
Romney on Saturday with the Rev. Samuel E. Biser officiating.

Interment was in the Old Pine Cemetery in Purgitsville, WV.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Shaffer 
Funeral Home.
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RUTH H. DICE
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, May 8, 1996

Ruth Harman Dice, 86, Franklin, WV, died May 2, 1996 at 
Winchester Medical Center.

Mrs. Dice was born March 19, 1910, in Upper Marlboro, MD, 
and was a daughter of the late Thadeus Harman and Henrietta 
Crites Harman.

She received her teaching certificate in 1930 and taught 
public school for 14 years.  She was a member of the Franklin 
Presbyterian Church, where she taught Sunday school.  A 
faithful member of the Presbyterian Women, she was honored 
with a life membership from Franklin Presbyterian Women.  
She was a 50-year charter member of the Order of the Eastern 
Star No. 138 of Franklin and served as Worthy Matron.  She 
had been active in the Franklin Home Demonstration Extension 
Club since 1935.

Mrs. Dice recently completed her life dream of obtaining her 
bachelor's degree and would have graduated from Shepherd 
College on May 11, 1996.

On June 27, 1934, she married John M. Dice, who died July 6, 
1985.

Surviving are one daughter, Loretta Dice McMahan, King George; 
one son, George H. Dice, Franklin, WV; one sister, Arletta 
Bean, Moorefield, WV and two grandchildren.

Dr. Richard Young and the Rev. Roy Dice conducted the funeral 
on Monday at the Franklin Presbyterian Church.  Burial was in 
the Cedar Hill Cemetery in Franklin.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Franklin Presbyterian 
Church, in care of Carroll Blizzard, Franklin, WV or the 
Pendleton County Rescue Squad, in care of Paul Mallow, Franklin.

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DOROTHY STEPHENS DILLARD
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, August 18, 1999

Dorothy Stephens Dillard, died on Friday, August 13, 1999 
at Winchester Medical Center, Winchester, Virginia.

Born in 1913 in McComas, West Virginia, the daughter of 
John Marvin and Rosalie Snead Stephens, she was a graduate 
of Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia, 
where she majored in music.  She was an accomplished pianist 
and vocalist and taught music in the public school system 
in Roanoke for thirty-five years.  In 1979 she moved from 
Roanoke to Lost River, West Virginia, where she resided at 
The Guest House with her son, Bob.  She was a former member 
of First Baptist Church of Roanoke.

She predeceased her husband, Wayne W. Dillard, her mother 
and father, and her brother, John M. Stephens, Jr., all of 
Roanoke.  She is survived by her sons, Robert B. Dillard of 
Lost River and Duane B. Dillard of Hagerstown, Maryland; 
her sisters, Rosalie S. (Featie) Lucas of Hollins, Virginia, 
Harriette S. Rothenberger of Salem, Virginia, Louise S. 
Cropp of Charlottesville, Virginia, her brother, Winston 
M. Stephens of Sunset Beach, North Carolina, and dear 
friends, Tammy Stanley and David Mickow of Lost River as 
well as many devoted nieces, nephews and grandchildren.

Know as "Mother", "Dot" and "Sister", she will be 
remembered for her generosity of love, time and spirit 
as well as her talent as a musician and craftsperson.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be made to Grant Memorial 
Hospice, P.O. Box 1019, Petersburg, West Virginia 26847.
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ALBERT L. DOVE
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, August 28, 1996

Albert Lee Dove, 92, Criders, died Aug. 22, 1996, at Rockingham 
Memorial Hospital in Harrisonburg.  He had been a resident at 
Oak Lea Nursing Home for the past two years.

Mr. Dove was born July 22, 1904, in Rockingham County and was 
a son of the late George W. and Cora Lois Baker Dove.

He was a farmer and a member of the Valley View Mennonite 
Church in Criders.

On July 5, 1927, he married the former Bessie Lee Whetzel, 
who died June 7, 1981.

Survivors include one daughter, Eileen Dove Stultz, Mathias, 
WV; one foster daughter, Jean Whetzel Ritchie, Broadway; one 
brother, David S. Dove, Criders; three sisters, Clara May, 
Criders, Lillie Dove, Broadway and Ressie Yankey, Mount 
Solon; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

The Rev. Michael Shenk conducted the funeral on Sunday at the 
Valley View Mennonite Church.  Burial was in the Caplinger 
Cemetery in Criders.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Bergton Rescue 
Squad, P.O. Box 19, Bergton, VA 22811.
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CARL A. DOVE
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, October 2, 1996

Carl Ashley Dove, 56, Quicksburg, died Sept. 25, 1996, at his 
home.

Mr. Dove was born Jan. 11, 1940, in Bergton and was a son of 
the late John M. and Margie Stultz Dove.

He had been employed at S. C. Gladwell for 17 years and was a 
member of Liberty Brethren Church in Quicksburg.

On Dec. 28, 1962, he married the former Helen L. Hopkins, who 
survives.

Other survivors include one son, David William Dove, Sr., 
Fulks Run; one brother, Earl A. Dove, Singers Glen; one 
grandson; and three step-grandchildren.

The Revs. Don Smith and Max Fisher conducted the funeral 
on Friday at the Grandle Funeral Home in Broadway.  Burial 
was in the Flat Rock Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to the RMH Hospice Unit, 235 
Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801.
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E. JUNIOR DOVE
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, November 10, 1999

E. Junior Dove, 75, Broadway, died November 4, 1999 at the 
Camelot Health and Rehabilitation Center in Harrisonburg.

Mr. Dove was born June 23, 1924, in Mathias, WV and was a 
son of the late Nelson and Grace Wilkins Dove.

He was a barber at Branner Barbershop in Broadway for more 
than 50 years.  He was an Army Veteran of World War II and 
was a member of the Linville Creek Church of the Brethren.

On November 7, 1946 he married the former June Baker, who 
died April 22, 1992.

Survivors include one daughter, Dorothy J. Dove, Harrisonburg; 
one son, Stephen R. Dove, Broadway; one brother, Carroll G. 
Dove, Broadway; and four grandchildren.

The Rev. Paul Roth conducted a memorial service on Sunday at 
the Linville Creek Church of the Brethren.  Burial was private.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Linville Creek 
Church of the Brethren Memorial Landscaping Fund, or the 
Broadway Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 666, Broadway, VA 22815.

Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Grandle Funeral 
Home in Broadway.
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RESSIE M. DOVE
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, March 27, 1996

Ressie M. Dove, age 81, of Baker, WV, died Wednesday, 
March 20, 1996 at Winchester Medical Center, Winchester, VA.

Born July 14, 1914 in Rio, WV, she was the daughter of the 
late Angus and Mary Leary Smith.

She was a lifelong resident of Rio, a housewife and a member 
of the Zion Lutheran Church, Baker, WV.  She was also 
preceded in death by one brother, one sister, three half 
brothers and one half sister.

Surviving are her husband, Elmer Dove; one son, Kenneth 
Dove of Wardensville, WV; three daughters, Evelyn See of 
New Market, VA, Erma Brown of Baker, WV and Iris Funk of 
Romney, WV; one brother, Edward (Jeff) Smith, East Sparta, 
Ohio; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two 
step grandchildren; two step great-grandchildren; and one 
step great-great-grandchild.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday, at Zion Lutheran 
Church with the Rev. Donald Chudd officiating.  Burial was 
in Zion Church Cemetery, Baker, WV.

The family requests memorials be made to Zion Lutheran 
Church, Baker, WV 26801.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Loy 
Funeral Home in Wardensville, WV.
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WOODROW DOVE
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, October 30, 1996
Woodrow "Pud" Dove, 79, of Gaithersburg, MD, and Baker, WV, 
died Saturday, October 19, 1996, near Baker.

Mr. Dove was born April 16, 1917, in Virginia, the son of Able 
T. and Martha Miller Dove.

He retired in 1977 after 22 years as a carpenter at the National 
Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD.  He was in the Army during 
World War II and fought in the Battle of the Bulge.  He was 
awarded the Bronze Star, the Good Conduct Medal, the European 
African Middle Eastern Service Ribbon, the American Theatre 
Service Ribbon, the World War II Victory Ribbon, and the 
Distinguished Unit Badge.

Surviving are his wife, Charlotte V. Dove; four sons, Jim A. 
Dove of Beltsville, MD, Larry R. Dove of Monrovia, MD, Michael 
Lee Dove of Walkersville, MD, and Ronald R. Dove of Quicksburg; 
one sister, Mae Plaskett of Connecticut; 14 grandchildren; and 
five great-grandchildren.

A funeral service was conducted Wednesday at St. Luke's Lutheran 
Church, Derwood, MD.  Burial was in the church cemetery.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Muriel H. 
Barber Funeral Home, Laytonsville, MD. 
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NELLIE MARGUERITE DURST
THE MOOREFIELD (WV) EXAMINER, Wednesday, March 17, 1999

Nellie Marguerite Durst, 87, of Augusta, WV died Tuesday, 
March 9, 1999 in Hampshire Memorial Hospital, Romney, WV.

Mrs. Durst was born November 17, 1911 in Needmore, WV, the 
daughter of Joseph and Florence Miller Wilson.  She retired 
as owner and operator of Durst Grocery and was a member of 
the Tearcoat Church of the Brethren, Augusta, where she was 
a Sunday schoolteacher and deaconess.

She was married to Harry G. Durst, who died in 1984.

Surviving is a son, B. Lewis Durst of Augusta; three 
grandsons; and five granddaughters.

A funeral was held on Friday at McKee Funeral Home, 
Augusta, WV with Pastor Kenneth Dolan and the Rev. 
Woodrow Brown officiating.  Burial was in the Levels 
Cemetery, Levels, WV.

Pallbearers were Ivan Combs, Jim Bradfield, Jim Shoemaker, 
Keith Oates, Charlie Hockman and Bob Combs.

Memorials may be made to the Tearcoat Church Building Fund, 
HC 71, Box 182, Augusta, WV 26704.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the McKee 
Funeral Home.
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