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| Name | Date of Death | Location of Death | Cause of Death | Career/Occupation | Officiant(s) | Funeral Location | Survivors | Burial Location |
| Carlon M. Pritchard (Carlon Montgomery Pritchard) | Thursday, September 11, 1986 | On his farm at Dunmore | Heart attack | Farmer | The Rev. David Bush | Baxter Presbyterian Church at Dunmore | Wife (Cornelia), three sons (Thomas E. Pritchard, James Y. Pritchard, George C. Pritchard), a daughter (Jo Betty McClintock), two stepsons (Bill Brock, Charles Brock), a stepdaughter (Joan Mullenax), seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, eight stepgrandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Mrs. Alcena Yeager Pritchard | Thursday, September 8, 1932 | At her home at Dunmore | Heart attack | Not specified | Rev. D. M. Monroe | Baxter Presbyterian church | Husband (Charles E. Pritchard), children (Mrs. June McElwee, Mrs. Richard McLaughlin, Forrest Pritchard, John Pritchard, Carlon Pritchard), two brothers (Charles A. Yeager, Wm. J. Yeager), sister (Mrs. Gertrude Gumm) | Family plot at the Dunmore cemetery |
| Mrs. Fred C. Pritchard (Mrs. Bessie Regina Baxter Pritchard) | Tuesday morning, September 17, 1968 | St. Albans | Week's illness | Sunday School teacher for many years | The Rev. Thomas Henderson | Baxter Presbyterian Church | Son (Fred C. Pritchard, Jr.), four grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and one sister (Mrs. E. C. (Mabel) Smith) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Frederick Pritchard | Saturday, April 12, 1947 | At his home at Dunmore | Heart attack (unexpectedly) | Jury Commissioner of Pocahontas County | Rev. B. B. Breitenhirt | Baxter Church | Wife (Mrs. Bessie Baxter Pritchard), their son (Frederick), two siblings (W. J. Pritchard, S. R. Pritchard) | Family plot in the Dunmore Cemetery |
| Mrs. Isabel Pritchard (Mrs. Isabel Heatherly Pritchard) | Tuesday, January 1, 1980 | Dunbar Health Care Center | Long illness | Retired schoolteacher (taught in Randolph and Pocahontas graded schools as well as Green Bank High School) | Rev. Richard Newkirk | Van Reenen Funeral Home | Son (Stephen), two daughters (Mrs. Betty Ellen Cochran, Mrs. Joan Reishman), seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Walter Pritchard | Sunday, May 11, 1975 | Spencer | Coronary attack (very suddenly) | Not specified | Not specified | Funeral Home in Spencer | Wife (Lucy Riddle Pritchard), one son (Robert Pritchard), one daughter (Marie Henning), 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, three sisters (Mary Waugh, Elsie Dickson, Blanche Newman) | Cleveland, Ohio |
| Samuel Reece Pritchard, Sr. | Saturday, November 24, 1962 | Home of his son, Samuel R. Pritchard, Jr., of Roanoke, Virginia | Not specified | Retired member of United States Forestry Service (30 years service) | The Rev. Robert Field | Graveside | Children (Chadwick R. Pritchard, Samuel R. Pritchard, Jr., Mrs. Walter Nieky, Mrs. George Greer, Mrs. C. M. Hudson), ten grandchildren | Warm Springs Cemetery, Warm Springs, Virginia |
| Mrs S. R. Pritchard (Mrs. Margaret Moore Pritchard) | Sunday afternoon, June 22, 1941 | At her home at Bacova | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev J. T. McCutchan, assisted by Rev E. M. Stevenson | From the residence at Bacova | Husband (Samuel Reece Pritchard), five children (Mrs Imogene Nigey, Mrs Mildred Greer, Frances Pritchard, Chad wick Pritchard, Sammy Pritchard) | Warm Springs Cemetery |
| Lewis Amos Pennington | Sunday night (prior to publication) | Valley pike eight miles north of Harrisonburg, Virginia | Fatally injured (struck by an automobile) | Not specified (enroute to seek employment as apple pickers) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified |
| Mrs. Lizzie Morrison Pritt | Sunday, April 15, 1962 | In her home in Culpeper, Virginia | Cerebral hemorrhage | Not specified | The Rev. Holly | Stevenburg Baptist Church | Eleven children (Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. Rosie Suith, Mrs. Gladys Jones, Mrs. Fannie Hawkins, Mrs. Edith Perryman, Remus Pritt, Lee Pritt, Matthew Pritt, Woodrow Pritt, Frank Pritt, Andy Pritt), 47 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, and one sister (Mrs. Rena Pritt) | Fairview Cemetery at Culpeper, Virginia |
| Mrs. Leah Gragg (Mrs. Leah Estelle Gragg) | April 27 (year not specified) | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. Thomas E. Henderson | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Arbovale | One daughter (Miss Judith Ann Nelson), two sons (Charles Johnny Nelson, Lonnie E. Gragg), and her stepfather and mother (Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Kimberly Dawn Gragg | Saturday, March 16, 1968 | Aurora, Illinois | Choking on a peanut | Not applicable (2 years old) | The Rev. Sherman Markley, assisted by the Rev. David Rittenhouse | Frost Methodist Church | Grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gragg) | Sprouse Cemetery |
| Baby Gragg (Jackie E. Gragg) | Sunday, April 7, 1974 | Not specified | Not specified (4 month old son) | Not applicable (infant) | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Van Reenen Funeral Home | Mother (Bonnie Gragg) | Gragg Cemetery near Frost |
| FRANK PRICE GRAY (Frank Price Gray) | suddenly December 30, 1958 | At his home in Dayton, O. | Died suddenly | Engineer at Wright Patterson Air Force Base | Not specified | Whitmer Brothers Funeral Home in Dayton, O. | Wife (Mary), his parents (Reverend and Mrs. Fred W. Gray), a brother (James M. Gray), and a sister (Henrietta Gray) | Dayton Memorial Park |
| Retus (Reed) Waldo Griffith | Friday, June 26, 1964 | Not specified | Not specified | Foreman in Pocahontas and Greenbrier Counties (virgin timber removal), security officer at The Greenbrier | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified |
| Mrs. Margaret Florence Gillispie Griffith | Sunday morning, June 28, 1964 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified |
| William E. Gribble (William Edgar Gribble) | Saturday morning, June 26, 1965 | At his home | Not specified | World War I veteran, retired employee of the Pocahontas Tanning Company | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Chapel at Arbovale | Wife (Pauline), stepmother (Mrs. Elsie Gribble), three sisters (Mrs. R. H Burchbacher, Mrs. Joseph Bodnar, Miss Isobel Gribble) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Forrest C. Griffin | Saturday, February 26, 1983 | Elkins nursing home | Long illness | Retired woodsman | The Revs. John Greiser and David Rittenhouse | Dunmore Methodist Church | Two daughters (Mabel Rexrode, Shelby Neville), three sons (Clyde, Everette, Dick), 19 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild and one nephew | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Lester B. Greathouse | Monday, June 18, 1973 | Not specified | Killed in an industrial accident | Not specified | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Kerr Church | Wife (Mrs. Irma Greathouse), three daughters, one son, and two sisters (Mrs. Violet Mullenax, Mrs. Devenia Muller) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| James L. Graham | Tuesday, September 6, 1960 | His home at Buckeye | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | At the home of his son, Walter, at Buckeye | Wife (Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Coulter Graham), two sons (Walter Graham, James Graham), three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Guy S. Grogg (Guy Sheets Grogg) | Tuesday afternoon May 2, 1967 | Green Bank State Road Commission garage | Apparent heart attack | Foreman at Green Bank State Road Commission garage, veteran of World War II | Rev. Travis Wells and Rev. David Rittenhouse | Arbovale Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Ernestine Vandevender Grogg), two daughters (Mrs. Doris Jeanne Vannoy, Dianne Grogg), two sons (Stephen, Mark), four sisters (Mrs. Martha Foster, Mrs. Dorotha Shrader, Mrs. Betty Ware, Mrs. Ruth Ann Mullenax), five brothers (Forrest, Jr., Marvin, Ray, Donald, Merle), one grandson | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Charles Grey Grogg | February 4, 1945 | Not specified | Died (aged 17) | Not specified (Sophomore at Greenbank High School, 4-H Club member) | Rev. Quade Arbogast, assisted by Rev. DeHaven | Arbovale Methodist Church | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Forest C. Grogg), six brothers and four sisters | Family plot at Arbovale cemetery |
| U. S. Grimes (Ulysess S. Grimes) | July 3, 1954 | Not specified | Long illness | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Son and two daughters (Mrs. L. L. Gragg, Mrs. Bedford Shinaberry, Dennis Grimes), thirty-one grandchildren and 41 great grand children, two brothers (Hayes Grimes, Garfield Grimes) | Family Cemetery at Poage Lane |
| Mrs. Ulysses S. Grimes (Mrs. Ida B. Grimes) | Monday, June 27, 1966 | Home of her daughter in Frankford | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Poage Lane Church | Daughter in Frankford, possibly two other children (from previous mention of survivors) | Not specified |
| Walter H. Grimes | Saturday, May 13, 1944 | At his home near Huntersville | Long illness | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife, four children (one of whom is Mrs. Harry King) | Cemetery on Browns Creek, near Huntersville |
| Mrs. William H. Grimes (Mary Shrader Grimes) | Tuesday, January 14, 1964 | Waynesboro Community Hospital, at Waynesboro, Virginia | Short illness | Not specified | The Rev. B. W. John | Arbovale Methodist Church | Four sons (Leland H. Grimes, William H. Grimes, Jr., Mulvie Grimes, Harlan R. Grimes), one daughter (Mrs. Viola Bussard), two brothers (Chalmer Shrader, Clyde Shrader), thirteen grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and one great great grand child | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Carl O. Grimes (Staff Sergeant Carl Owen Grimes) | Friday, October 14, 1966 | Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri | Explosion of an anti-freeze tank | United States Air Force (twelve years' service) | The Rev. Rex Ball, assisted by the Rev. Sherman Markley | Frost Methodist Church | Mother (Mrs. Verna Fertig Grimes), wife (Yaeko F. Grimes), one brother (Gary Grimes), four sisters (Mrs Ruby Sprouse, Mrs. Creola McCarty, Mrs. Marie Gordon, Mrs. Naomi Ryder), fourteen nieces and nephews | Family cemetery at Poage Lane |
| James O. Gum | Friday, December 12, 1952 | Not specified | Brief illness | Not specified | Rev. J. L. Justice | Dunmore Methelist Church | Wife (Mrs. Elizabeth Dilley), four children (Mrs. Ida Galford, Harry Gum, Sterle Gum, Merritt Gum), 12 grandchildren and 15 great grand-children, sister (Mrs. Addie Sheets) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| THOMAS MARION GUM (Thomas Marion Gum) | Monday, June 9, 1952 | At his home near Dunmore | Not specified | Retired salesman | Rev. J. E. Justice | Dunmore Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Elsie Dilley Gum), five sons (Ray Gum, Paul Gum, Russell Gum, Ward Gum, Mack Gum), brother (James O Gum), sister (Mrs. Addie Sheets) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| George Gum | Thursday, December 16, 1965 | King's Daughters' Hospital at Staunton, Virginia | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Mrs. Gertie Gum), and one son (Gerald Gum) | Arbovale |
| Harry Preston Gum | Thursday, January 11, 1973 | Elkins hospital | Long illness | Retired farmer | The Rev. Paul Good | Cass United Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Leabelle Pennington Gum), two daughters (Mrs. Juanita Castle, Mrs. Alyne Miller), four sons (Guy Miller, Arthur Gum, Harry Gum, Jr., Ricky Gum), and one stepson (Norman Wihnas) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Berton Bernell Gum | Monday, October 11, 1954 | Millville, Pennsylvania | Departed this life | Not specified | The Rev. William Pugh | Cass Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Hazel Arbogast Gum), three daughters (Mrs Moody Galford, Mrs. Harold Cosner, Miss Joanne Gum), three sons (Bobby, Stanley, Burel), mother (Mrs. Lola Gilbert), half sister (Mrs. Ferrell Morgan), a half-brother (Fletcher Gioe) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Thomas Mack Gum | Tuesday, October 9, 1962 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. J. Robert Harshberger | Dunmore Methodist Church | Three brothers (Ward Gum, Russell Gum, Paul Gum) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Harper J. Gum | Saturday, August 31, 1968 | Pocahontas County Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Merchant | The Rev. Paul Good | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel at Arbovale | Wife (Mrs. Geneva Hamrick Gum), one daughter (Mrs. Jean Chestnut), one son (Charles Gum), and a twin brother (Harry Gum) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Sterling Lee Gum | Thursday, July 27, 1972 | At his home | Apparent heart attack | Employed by Howes Leather Company | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel at Arbovale | Wife (Mrs. Delores Gum), one son (David Gum), seven daughters (Miss Sandra Gum, Donna Gum, Pam Gum, Beckie Gum, Jackie Gum, Patricia Gum, Tammy Gum), his grandmother (Mrs. Lottie Waybright) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| George Gum | May 1, 1952 | Akron, Ohio | Illness of about two months | Not specified | Rev. Don Taylor | Not specified | Wife (Mrs Lucille Adkins Gum), three sons, four sisters (Mrs. Remus May, Mrs S. L. Barlow, Mrs. W C. Gragg, Mrs J. E. Williams) | Family plot in the Mt. View Cemetery |
| Bryan O. Gum | Sunday, April 23, 1950 | At his home on Green Bank | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. Quade R. Arbogast | Green Bank Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs Laura Ervin Gum), two sons (Frank Gum, Orville Gum), four daughters (Mrs. Edith Taylor, Mrs. Ann May Tallman, Mrs. Una Galford, Mrs. Margaret Hise) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Howard W. Gilkerson | Monday, December 14, 1970 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Retired coal miner | The Rev. Cecil V. Dalton and the Rev. William Markley | Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church at Hillsboro | Wife (Mrs. Virginia Mitchell Gilkerson), six daughters (Mrs. Ann Harris, Mrs. Joan Kountz, Mrs. Linda Skinner, Mrs. Connie Walker, Mrs. Sherrell Spencer, Miss Lana Gilkerson), two sons (Luther Gilkerson, Michael Gilkerson), nine sisters (Mrs. Mildred Harris, Mrs. Maggie Clinard, Mrs. Nell Anderson, Mrs. Doris Baldinell, Mrs. Mary Muker, Mrs. Freda Meadows, Mrs. Lyla Gilbert, Mrs. Leah Anderson, Mrs. Louise Amato), three brothers (Bernard Gilkerson, Leonard Gilkerson, Glenn Gilkerson), and eleven grandchildren | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro |
| Carl Orwin Guthrie | August 1, 1940 | Not specified | Long illness | Not specified | Rev J. T., Pharr | Marlinton Presbyterian church | Parents (Mr and Mrs Joh Guthrie), four sisters and four brothers | Family plot in Mt View cemetery |
| Mattie Grimes | April 23, 1983 | Chariton, Iowa | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Cleo Rafferty) | Not specified |
| Michael Garrett | Thursday, August 6 (year not specified) | Monongahela River at West Elizabeth, Pennsylvania | Drowned (after falling from a cabin cruiser) | Not specified (senior in Washington Irving High School) | Not specified | Baptist Temple | Parents (Burton and Mary Frances Garrett) | Highlawn Cemetery |
| Mrs. Fred Gehauf (Mrs. Mary Susan Gehauf) | Friday, March 13, 1964 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Cancer | Not specified | The Rev. George McCune | Marlinton Methodist Church | Husband (Fred Gehauf), one son (Leslie Gehauf), and one daughter (Mrs. Elsie Harless) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Harry T. Gwinn | September 19, 1962 | Bethany hospital, Kansas City, Kansas | Not specified | Retired locomotive engineer for the Santa Fe railroad (30 years) | Not specified | Gibson chapel | Wife (Mrs. Laleta A. Gwinn), two daughters (Mrs Helen Wagner, Mrs. Ruth E. Davis), a stepdaughter (Mrs. Agnes Hindman), a son (C. B. Gwinn), two grandchildren, four great grand children and two great-great grandchildren | Memoriat Park Cemetery, Kansas City |
| J. W. Gum (John William Gum) | October 15, 1943 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Short illness | Not specified | The Rev. Fred Oxendale | Methodist Church at Hillsboro | One sister (Mrs Richard Eubank), a daughter (Mrs H. A. Sharp), and a son (L. P. Gum) | Oak Grove cemetery |
| Mary Ruth Gum | August 10, 1987 | Sleepy Hollow Manor Nursing Home | Not specified | Worked at the Beckley Hardware Store (45 years) | Not specified | VanReenen Funeral Home | Nieces and nephews, and a grandniece (Polly Eades) | Family plot at Mountain View Cemetery |
| Mrs. Minnie Burr Gum | Friday, December 14, 1984 | Greenbrier Manor Convalescent Home | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Chapel at Arbovale | Two daughters (Nellie Sponaugle, Anna M Pellow), six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren | Gum Family Cemetery at Frank |
| Mrs. Maude Taylor Gum | Monday, January 19, 1942 | Staunton hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Methodist Church | Husband (Early Gum) | Thornrose Cemetery |
| Harry W. Gum | July 29, 1974 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. James E. Murray | Arnold's Funeral Home at Townville | Wife, one son (Winfred Gum), sister (Mrs. Frank (Ida) Galford), two brothers (Merritt Gum, Sterl Gum), four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren | Kingsley Cemetery, Townville |
| Luella E. Gum (Mrs. Luella E. Gum) | Monday, August 22, 1977 | Titusville Hospital | Short illness | Not specified | The Rev, James Tubbs | Arnold Funeral Home, Townville | Son (Winifred Gum), four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren | Kingsley Cemetery, Townville |
| William Lee Gum | Saturday, December 17, 1983 | Hospital in New York City | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Obaugh Funeral Home | Not specified | Monterey Cemetery |
| Warick Oliver Gum, Jr. | Friday, May 8, 1980 | Salem, Virginia hospital | Long illness | Retired mechanic and a World War II Navy veteran | The Rev. Leroy Crane | Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg | Wife (Arleta (Tish) Gum), three sons (John D. Gum, James F. Gum, Daniel R. Gum), and five brothers (Billy N. Ray, Orland Gum, Avery Gum, Forest Thomas Gum) | Wallace Memorial Cemetery at Clintonville |
| Mrs. Gertrude Goins (Mrs Lola Gertrude Goins) | Monday, February 1, 1965 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Two children from first marriage (Mrs. Dolly Oscar, Dewey McLaughlin), two sisters (Mrs. Daisy Schoolcraft, Mrs. Carlena Weese), and a brother (Frank Symes) | Beaver Creek Cemetery |
| John George Gillispie | Tuesday, December 14, 1965 | Beckley Veteran's Administration Hospital | Not specified | World War I veteran | Not specified | Not specified | No known survivors | Not specified |
| Goldie May Griffin | Sunday, April 14, 1974 | Not specified | Failing health (stroke) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Mrs. Dan (Virginia) Boger), six sons (Wilford, Clyde, Delbert, Leonard, Arnold aud Lloyd), brothers-in-law/sisters-in-law (Mrs. Ollver Ware, Mrs Herman Ervine, Mrs. Alfred Gum, Mrs. Arden Friel, Dallas Kennedy, Mrs. Howard Hamrick, J. C. Kennedy) | Not specified |
| Rev. O. L. Gochenour (The Rev. Obed Lee Gochenour) | Tuesday, July 7, 1964 | Not specified | Not specified | Retired Methodist minister (held pastorates at Methodist churches in Newsoms, Burgess, Gloucester Point, and Durbin) | Not specified | West Hampton Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Lottie L. Gochenour), two daughters (Mrs. William C. Grinnan, Mrs. R. S. Bigham, Jr.), five sons (Curtis D. Gochenour, W. Byron Gochenour, Ned L. Gochenour, Dennis M. Gochenour, Glenn V. Gochenour), two sisters (Mrs. Stella Eastep, Mrs. Ethel Clark), and one brother (Braden Gochenour) | East Hill Cemetery Salem |
| G. Everette Gutshall (George Everette Gutshall) | Sunday, March 26, 1972 | King's Daughters' Hospital in Staunton, Virginia | Not specified | Retired farmer, employee of H. B. Sproul and R. R. Smith (39 years total) | The Rev. J. Edward Gayhart | Chapel of the Bear Funeral Home at Churchville, Virginia | Wife (Mrs. Myrtle Sutton Gutshall), two daughters (Mrs. Carl Cason, Mrs. Charlie Poole), one son (Everette L. Gutshall), four brothers (Wallace Gutshall, Warren Gutshall, Ralph Gutshall, Lawrence Gutshall), and nine grandchildren | Oak Lawn Memory Gardens |
| Velma Geiger (Velma Huffman Geiger) | March 5, 1988 | Ohio Valley Medical Center | Long illness | Not specified | Dr. David Dubois, Rev. Allen Parrish and Rev. James Norton | Wellsburg United Methodist Church | Husband (the Rev. John Quinn Geiger), three daughters (Mrs. Irene Marks, Mrs. Ellen Gilkerson, Mrs. Barbara Johnson), three sons (John Quinn, Jr., Joseph N., Roger), six sisters, four brothers, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren | Kadesh Cemetery at Beech Bottom |
| Ebb Green (Ebb Canie Green) | Thursday, October 18, 1984 | Charleston Area Medical Center | Heart Attack | Bulldozer operator | The Rev. Gary Jarrell | VanReenen Funeral Home | Wife (Clorie Genevie McComb Green), three daughters (Lou Ellen Phillips, Opal Marie Buzzard, Juanita Kathryn Warwick), a brother (Grady Green), two sisters (Ina Turpin, Ruby Cagle), fourteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren | Cochran Cemetery |
| Arthena R. Griffin (Arthena Elizabeth (Ray) Griffin) | June 11, 1997 | Augusta Medical Center | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. Richard Gibson and Pastor Donald Rose | Obaugh Funeral Home | Daughter (Shirley M. Puffenbarger), a son (Walter Lee Griffin), four sisters (Nora Turner, Olive Barnard, Virgie Wanless, Velma Turner), six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren | Griffin Family Cemetery at Mustoe |
| Mrs. Paul Golden (Mrs Minnie Golden) | Tuesday morning, April 6, 1948 | At her home in Marlinton | Failing health for some time | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Mrs Paul Overholt) | Not specified |
| Mrs. Lillie Gibson (Mrs. Lillie Ann Gibson) | Thursday, May 30, 1974 | Denmar Hospital | Several years illness | Not specified | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Van-Reenen Funeral Home Chapel | Three daughters (Mrs. Flossie W. Waugh, Mrs. Shelly Knight, Mrs. Minnie Workman), nineteen grandchildren, thirty-eight grandchildren, and twelve great-great-grandchildren | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro |
| Wise Gillispie | Sunday, September 28, 1941 | At his home near Greenbank | Poor health (effects of a fall from his horse) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | None (last member of his large family) | Family plot in Arbovale cemetery |
| Arnold Ray Galford | Friday night, February 26, 1951 | Near Bartow | Killed in an automobile accident | Korean War veteran | Rev. Quade R. Arbogast and Rev. Mr Cooper | Green Bank Methodist Church | Parents (Kent and Leone Sheets Galford), seven brothers and a sister (Berlin Galford, Samuel Galford, Margaret Galford, Kent Jr. Galford, Richard Galford, Clark Galford, Robert Galford, David Galford) | Family plot in Arbovale Cemetery |
| Garnett J. Gregory | Saturday, March 11, 1995 | Marion General Hospital, Galion, Ohio | Not specified | Not specified | Pastor Rose Wilson | Mark A. Schneider Funeral Home in Galion, Ohio | Husband (Charles B. Gregory), son and daughter-in-law (Stan and Harriett Gregory), mother (Rosa Claypool), brothers (Willard Butcher, Eugene Butcher), half-brothers (Ralph Claypool, Jimmy Claypool, Gerald Claypool), half-sisters (Norein Hutchinson, Eilleen Cayer), grandchildren (Lynne Gregory, Mrs. Angela McElhatten), and great-grandson (Brien McElhatten) | Iberia Cemetery |
| Lorena Gay Golden | Monday, January 27, 1997 | Summersville Memorial Hospital (died at Nicholas Health Care Center in Richwood) | Long illness | Homemaker | The Rev. George Cochran | Dodd & Reed Funeral Home in Webster Springs | Daughters (Glenda Fisher, Beulah Pugh, Dorothy Pugh), brothers (Denzil Anderson, Vaughan Anderson), sister (Myrtle Anderson), several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren | Vance Cemetery in Hacker Valley |
| Lawrence B. Gillespie | Thursday, September 11, 1997 | Meadowbrook Acres Nursing Center | Long illness | Former owner of Gillespie Welding Service, former employee of the Kanawha County Board of Education | Stephan K. Poyet | Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar | Wife (Genevieve P. Gillespie), son (Ivan I. Gillespie), daughter (Nancy Board), stepsons (Lawrence Jones, Samuel Jones, Curtis Jones), stepdaughters (Patricia Fierbaugh, Carolyn Thayer), sister (Edna Mae Lynch), half-brother (James Dean Gillespie), five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren | Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes |
| Ida G. Galford (Mrs. Ida G. Galford) | Friday, April 15, 1988 | Rolling Fields Nursing Home in Conneautville, Pennsylvania | Not specified | Worked at Talon | The Rev. Dr. Ralph G. Colas | Not specified | Two sons (James A. Galford, Harold W. Galford), five daughters (Mrs. Hazel Goodwill, Mrs. Frances Weed, Mrs. Kathryn McGraw, Mrs. Virginia Carpenter, Mrs. Eula Orr), 20 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren | Kingsley Cemetery at Townville |
| Shirley J. Galford | Thursday, January 21, 1987 | Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown, Maryland | Heart attack (after a long illness) | Not specified | Not specified | Minnich Funeral Home, Hagerstown | Mother (Thelma Galford), one daughter (Victoria Lynn Sager), two sons (Benjamin Sager, Robert Sager), six sisters (Pearl Brown, Barbara Hammond, Louise Miller, Kay Keller, Karla Puffenbarger, Priscilla Galford), three brothers (Wayne Galford, William Galford, Ernest Galford), two granddaughters | Not specified |
| Jeffrey Vernon Greenway | Wednesday, May 6, 1987 | Floyd County, Virginia | Injuries sustained in an automobile accident | Director of food and beverage at the Snowshoe Mountain Resort (former employee at Snowshoe) | Not specified | Not specified | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Garland H. Greenway), two brothers (Garland Michael Greenway, Sr., Timothy Kent Greenway), two sisters (Constance Lee Greenway, Susan Ann Greenway) | Not specified |
| James J. Godwin | December 29, 1997 | Southern Maryland Hospital in Clinton, Maryland | Cancer | Worked for The Trentonian, Wall Street Journal, Elkins Inter-Mountain; published articles on West Virginia wildlife; worked for American Cancer Society and in personnel management (Thailand and Zaire); veteran of Vietnam Conflict | The Rev. William Anderson | St. Brendan Church | One daughter (Maria Francesca Godwin), and one sister (Mary B. Hefner) | St. Brendan Catholic Cemetery |
| Lotta M. Getz (Lotta Mae McVicker Getz) | Monday, March 30, 1998 | At her residence (Smithtown community, Fairmont) | Not specified | Homemaker | Not specified | Not specified | Son (Robert Joseph Getz), two daughters (Nancy Ann Swisher, Connie Mae Caudy), 10 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews | Not specified |
| Raymond A. Grimes | May 27, 1998 | At his home | Not specified | Farmer, served in the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's | The Revs. Jay Hicks and Jerry Moore | VanReenen Funeral Home | Daughter (Naomi Plecker), two sons (Blair Grimes, Emery Grimes), three sisters (Stella Pyles, Veva Ware, Autasue Hefner), twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren | Mount Zion Cemetery |
| Nadine Geiger | June 3, 1998 | At her home in Arbovale | Long illness | Homemaker | Reverend Peter Maier | Alexander Memorial Presbyterian Church, Stony Bottom | One daughter (Donna K. Mullenax), and three grandchildren (Kenneth Mullenax, Jerdina Mullenax, Stephanie Mullenax) 1 | Geiger Family Cemetery, Stony Bottom |
| Maudeline Moses Galford | Sunday, February 1, 1998 | St. Francis Hospital in Charleston | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. Wallace Dorn and the Rev. William Sheridan | Marlinton Church of the Nazarene | Husband (Clark C. Galford), two daughters (Janice G. Dorn, Brenda G. Sheridan), two sons (Elwood C. Galford, Joseph E. Galford), a brother (Joseph L. Moses, Jr.), nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren | Cochran Cemetery |
| Ruth D. Ghigo (Ruth Dunnington Ghigo) | February 22, 1998 | Huntersville, North Carolina | Not specified | Homemaker, volunteer work, secretarial and clerical jobs | Not specified | Not specified | Two brothers (William Dunnington, Gordon Dunnington), and one son (Frank Ghigo) | Not specified |
| Mrs. Willis Austin Gum (Mrs. Leah Alice Puffenbarger Gum) | Monday, January 20, 1969 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Short Illness | Not specified | The Rev. Sherman Markley | Wesley Chapel Methodist Church | Four sons (Austin Gum, Ernest Gum, Basil Gum, Maxie Gum), four daughters (Mrs. Bonnie Wilson, Miss Pauline Gum, Mrs. Ruby Dowdy, Miss Seraphine Gum), five brothers (Floyd Puffenbarger, Elmer Puffenbarger, Glenn Puffenbarger, Fred Puffenbarger, Maxie Puffenbarger), three sisters (Elsie Puffenbarger, Roxie Puffenbarger, Lola Puffenbarger), and eighteen grandchildren | Wesley Chapel Cemetery |
| Mrs. Mary F. Gum (Mrs. Mary Gay Gum) | Friday, February 27, 1948 | At her home in Marlinton | Infirmities of age | Not specified | Rev. E. N. Carlson | From the home | Children (Mrs. Eva Kennison, Miss Ruth Gum) | Family plot in Mountain View Cemetery |
| Mrs. K. J. Hamrick (Mrs Mary Elizabeth Hamrick) | Saturday, June 13, 1959 | Shady Side Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. W. E. Pierce | Graveside | Husband (Dr. Kenneth J. Hamrick, Superintendent of Denmar State Hospital), and a son (Second Lieutenant Kenneth J. Hamrick) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Ernest M. Hamrick (Ernest Martin Hamrick) | Thursday, November 7, 1946 | Davis Memorial Hospital at Elkins | Injuries received several years ago playing football (resulted in death after being very ill for six years) | Randolph County school teacher | The Rev. Charles Pugh and Rev. R. K. Robinson | Valley Head Methodist Church | Widow (Virginia Lambert), a son (Danny), a daughter (Sylvia Lee), father (Daniel Stopher Hamrick), two sisters (Mrs. Ruth Graves, Mrs. Grace Melton), three brothers (Clyde Hamrick, Richard Hamrick, Ralph Hamrick) | Family cemetery, "Rose Hill" at Thomas |
| William Homer Hamrick | Sunday (prior to April 1965) | Near Clifton Forge | Heart attack (after falling over a cliff) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Brother (of Mrs. Dorothy Heavener) | Not specified |
| John Gray Hamrick | Saturday, April 2, 1955 | Beard | Self inflicted gun shot wound | Not specified | Rev. J. W. Wright | Wallace and Wallace Mortuary Chapel, Lewisburg | Wife (Mrs. Bettie Stapleton Hamrick), mother (Mrs. Portia Hamrick), five sisters (Mrs. Levila Christie, Mrs. Sophia Knight, Mrs. S. J. Maynard, Mrs. James Gail, Mrs. Helen England), five brother's (Dr. K. J. Hamrick, M. B. Hamrick, E. P. Hamrick, T. Hamrick, Seth Hamrick) | Rosewood Cemetery |
| William Randolph Hamrick | March 18 (year not specified, aged 71) | At his home | Long illness | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Miss Etta Hall), two sons (Robert, Dewey), one daughter (Mrs. Zettia Rose), two sisters (Emma Westfall, Minnie Conrad), one brother (Elliott M. Hamrick), eight grand-children and four great grand-children | Swecker cemetery |
| Major Kenneth J. Hamrick | Thursday, August 14, 1969 | Viet Nam | Killed (United States Air Force) | Major, United States Air Force | Not specified | Graveside | Wife (Mrs. Louise Hamrick), two sons (Kenneth, III, Kevin), his father (Dr. K. J. Hamrick), and his grandmother (Mrs Portia Hamrick) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Miss Ann Harper Hamrick | Saturday, January 9, 1965 | At her home | Long illness | Attended Lewisburg Junior High School | The Rev. John Hollister | Lewisburg Methodist Church | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Virle Hamrick), two sisters (Susan, V. Adair), and her maternal grandmother (Mrs. Susan Pyles) | Rosewood Cemetery |
| Kenneth A. Hamed (Kenneth Abbas Hamed) | Wednesday, July 12, 1989 | Mary Washington Hospital, Fredericksburg, Virginia | Long battle with cancer | Retired routesman with the Washington Post (1983), World War II veteran | The Rev. Jim Stone | Welch's Funeral Home in Montross, Virginia | Wife (Mary Blanche Rowe Hamed), one son (Kenneth Allen Hamed), two daughters (Joyce Ann Hunt, Linda Darlene Worrell), two brothers (Julian M. Hamed, Rockford N. Hamed), two sisters (Bernice Taylor, Blanche Sheets), and seven grandchildren | Historyland Memorial Park in King George, Virginia |
| Sam Hanna | Wednesday, October 20, 1971 | Virginia hospital | Short illness | Not specified | The Rev. Tom Flanagan | Spring Creek Presbyterian Church at Renick | Wife (Mrs. Ethel Hanna) | Rosewood Cemetery at Lewisburg |
| Johnny Rosser Hall | Friday, July 28, 1967 | Indianapolis hospital | Long illness | Disabled veteran, veteran of World War II, Korean Conflict, and a member of the Reserves | The Rev. B. W. John | Wesley Chapel Methodist Church at Hillsboro (additional rites) | Wife (Mrs. Jean Cloonan Hall), two sons (Johnny Rosser Hall, Jr., Jimmy Hall), his mother (Mrs. Mary Hall), four brothers (James Hall, Neal Hall, Roy Hall, Robert Hall), and three sisters (Mrs. Eva Payne, Mrs. Ruth Hollandsworth, Mrs. Dorothy Fowler) | Arlington National Cemetery |
| Albert E. Harouff (Albert Ellery Harouff) | Saturday, September 22, 1951 | Greenbrier Hospital at Ronceverte | Short illness | Veteran of World War II, employee of the Mower Lumber Company | Rev. H. Blackhurst and Rev. Graham Keys | From the home in Cass | Widow (Mrs. Pearl Myers Harouff), two children (Mrs. James B. Miles, Don Harouff), sister (mrs. Grover Wooddell), and brother (Odie Harouff) | Family plot in Arbovale cemetery (with masonic rites) |
| Mrs. Patrick Hamilton (Roxanna Phillips Hamilton) | March 25, 1939 | Staats Hospital in Charleston | Pneumonia (developed from arthritis) | Not specified | The Rev J. F. Smith | Not specified | Surviving children (Stanley Hamilton, Paul C. Hamilton, Richard M. Hamilton, Mrs G. E Wooddell, Mrs. May Hardin, Mrs G. O. Jones, Mrs H E Keeney), seventeen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren | Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, Charleston |
| Carrie Ruth Hackett | Monday, July 10, 1978 | San Francisco, California | Cancer | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Sister (Mary Kennedy), also nieces and nephews | Beaver Creek Cemetery |
| Mrs. Bertha Haislop | Friday, September 3, 1971 | At her home | Long illness | Former operator of the Cass Hotel | The Rev. Kenneth Montgomery | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel at Arbovale | One daughter (Mrs. Joann Dickenson), one stepdaughter (Mrs. Virginia Muire), one stepson (Charles Haislop), three sisters (Mrs. Ellen Hoover, Mrs. Nancy Workman, Mrs. Betty Miller), three brothers (Grady Phillips, James Phillips, Lanty Phillips), and nine grandchildren | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Mrs. Holmes Harris (Mrs. Eva Camden Harris) | Thursday, March 16, 1967 | Richmond, Virginia | Stroke | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Husband (Holmes Harris), one sister (Mrs. Carl Slavin), and one brother (Sterl Camden), and a foster daughter | Richmond, Virginia |
| Mary Hanna (Mrs. Mary A. Hanna) | Monday, April 17, 1978 | At her home | Apparent heart attack | Former member of the Spring Creek Extension Homemakers Club | The Rev. Dean Veltman | Memorial Chapel of McCraw Funeral Home at Lewisburg | Husband (Andrew (Jake) Hanna), a daughter (Mrs. Ramona McClintic), three sisters (Mrs. Connie Carr, Mrs. Polly Shires, Mrs. Reva Williams), three brothers (Howard Hanna, Cecil Allman, Vernie Allman), and five grandchildren | Rosewood Cemetery |
| W. R. Haptonstall (Walter Raymond Haptonstall) | Thursday (prior to publication) | Virginia hospital (dead on arrival) | Apparent heart attack | Veteran of World War II, truck driver for the Starcher Transfer Co. | Rev. LeRoy Crane | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Rainelle | Stepmother (Mrs. Forrest Haptonstall), three daughters (Mrs. Patty Currence, Mrs. Karen Doolin, Mrs. Darlene Hedges), one sister (Mrs. Helen Kessler), and 15 grandchildren | End of the Trail Cemetery at Clintonville |
| Mrs. Ruth Campbell (Mrs. Ruth Hagey Campbell) | Tuesday, March 13, 1962 | California | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Mrs. Lucile Lytton, Dunmore) | Not specified |
| Mrs. Farris Hamed (Mrs. Mattie Brown Hamed) | Sunday, November 14, 1965 | At her home, Green Bank | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. J. D. Arbuckle | Liberty Church at Green Bank | Husband (Farris Hamed), two daughters (Mrs. Bernice Taylor, Mrs. Blanche Sheets), three sons (Julian Hamed, Rockford Hamed, Kenneth Hamed), three sisters (Mrs. Maggie Lou Lambert, Mrs. Ethel Hevener, Mrs. Mary Sponaugle), 16 grandchildren and two great grandchildren | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Lance Elford Hammons | Monday, April 2, 1979 | C & O Hospital, Clifton Forge, Virginia | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Leroy Crane | Jack K. Wallace Funeral Home at Lewisburg | Not specified | Greenbrier Memorial Gardens |
| Mrs. Ernest Lee Halterman (Mrs. Louanzia Fay Halterman) | Sunday, May 21, 1967 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. Romie Edgel | Cass Methodist Church | Husband (Ernest Lee Halterman), three daughters (Mrs. Teddie Cassell, Mrs. Paul Pennington, Mrs. Walter Hise), five sons (Kenton Halterman, Billy Halterman, Ernest Lee Halterman, Jr., Willard Halterman, Teddie Halterman), her mother (Mrs. Ida Mae Stout), and nine grandchildren | Wanless Cemetery |
| Mrs. Polly Humes Hambrick | Monday, December 18, 1967 | Ronceverte Hospital | Extended illness | Not specified | Rev. Roy Snedegar | Not specified | Husband (Harvey Hambrick), a daughter (Iva Shinaberry), a son (Billy), two sisters (Pearl McCoy, Elva Forren), a brother (George Humes), seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren | Morning Side Cemetery at Renick |
| H. P. Harding | Sunday, March 20, 1955 | Home of his daughter, Mrs. A. G. Kindall, of Fredericksburg, Virginia | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Durbin Church of God (additional rites) | Wife (Mrs Effie Collins Harding), daughter (Mrs. A. G. Kindall) | Hosterman Cemetery near Durbin |
| J. C. Harris (James C. Harris) | Sunday, June 5, 1960 | At his home near Marlinton | Heart attack | Not specified | The Rev. Ezra Bennett | Smith's Funeral Home | Wife (Mrs. Goldie Sharp Harris), a daughter (Mrs. Angus Ross), a grandson (Jimmy Ross), a son (Paul Harris), and a foster son (Howard Harsh) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Mrs. Ernest Harriger (Mrs. Mabel Meeks Harriger) | Saturday night, November 14, 1953 | Not specified | Killed in an automobile accident | Not specified | Her pastor, Rev. J. D Arbuckle | Alexander Memorial Church | Husband (Ernest Harriger) | Stony Bottom Cemetery |
| Mrs. Harry Harriger | Friday (prior to December 6, 1960) | Green Bank | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Mother (Mrs. Harry Barnewall), Mr. Harry, who died in St. Petersburg, several sisters, nine grandchildren | The Cemetery |
| John Steven Handy | October 14, 1980 | Near Gallup, New Mexico | Found shot to death | FHA superintendent in Gallup | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Barbara), a son (John Steven), his parents (John and Valerie Handy), and a sister (Jayla) | Not specified |
| Dr. Hugh Hevener Hannah | Thursday, September 8, 1949 | At the Slaty Fork Parsonage | Short illness | Physician, a veteran of the Spanish-American War | Rev. David Jolliffe | Slaty Fork Methodist Church | Wife (Lanna Book), two sons (William Hevener, James Filkin), two daughters (Margaret, Mary), two brothers (George V., John Elkin), three sisters (Mrs. Jolly Shafer, Mrs. Annie Bartley, Mrs. John W. Curry) | Family plot in Arbovale cemetery |
| Lee Hannah | Tuesday, June 28, 1966 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. Harry Drake | Slatyfork Methodist Church | Not specified | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Norman R. Hannah (Norman Ralph Hannah) | Sunday, December 21, 1969 | Slatyfork | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. Ezra Bennett and Rev. Alfred Gum | Slatyfork Methodist Church | One brother (Paul A. Hannah), and three sisters (Mrs. Chloe Gibson, Mrs. Cora VanMeter, Mrs. Dorothy Fitzwater) | Hannah Cemetery near Slatyfork |
| RAY V. HANNAH (Ray Virden Hannah) | Tuesday, August 26, 1958 | Newton D. Baker Veteran's Hospital | Ill a long time (Korean War veteran) | Farmer | Not specified | Mary's Chapel over Elk | Wife (Barbara Sue Hite), a son (Edwin Kent), and two sisters (Mrs. Ola Lee Hively, Mrs. Evelene Zell Dulin), mother (O. Mamie Tyler Hannah), father (Veo Price Hannah) | Gibson Cemetery |
| Edwin Kent Hannah | September 10, 1951 | Veterans Hospital in Clarksburg | Long, lingering illness | Veteran of World War II | Rev. Roger P. Melton assisted by Rev. R. H. Crawford, Rev. L. E. Saville and Rev Gla Snyder | Mary's Chapel on Elk | Wife (Ina Mae Ware Hannah), parents (Mr. and Mrs. Veo Hannah), one brother (Ray Hannah), a sister (Evelene), a sister (Mrs. Ola Hively), and a nephew (Steve Edwin Hively) | Gibson cemetery on Elk |
| Mrs. Ellis Hannah (Mrs. Malinda Sharp Hannah) | May 22, 1950 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Mary's Chapel | Surviving children (Veo Hannah, Mrs. Lena Baxter, Mrs. C. C. Beale), brother (L. D Sharp) | Gibson cemetery |
| Rev. S. H. Hannah, Jr. (Rev. Samuel Baldwin Hannah, Jr.) | February 13, 1959 | At his home in Florence, Ariz. | Not specified | Retired pastor of the Florence Presbyterian Church, Chaplain of the Arizona State Prison | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Carrie Moore Hannah), two daughters (Mrs. Jack McNary, Mrs. J. G. Meisenheimer), four grandchildren and one great grandchild; and two sisters (Mrs. Fred S. Bock, Mrs. Emory P. Shaffer) | Not specified |
| James C. Hannah (James Clark Hannah) | Friday, November 19, 1965 | Marlinton | Heart attack | Not specified | The Rev. Robert Ray | Mary's Chapel on Elk | Wife (Mrs. Ferven Dumire Hannah), two sons (John Kenneth Hannah, Eddie Hannah), three daughters (Sharon Hannah, Barbara Hannah, Maryann Hannah) | Gibson Cemetery on Elk |
| Rev. Samuel Baldwin Hannah | Friday, February 13, 1959 | At his home in Florence, Arizona | Not specified | Retired pastor of The Florence Presbyterian Church, Chaplain of the Arizona State Prison | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Carrie Moore Hannah), two daughters (Mrs. Jack McNary, Mrs. J. G. Meisenheimer), four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; and two sisters (Mrs. Fred S. Bock, Mrs. Emory P. Shaffer) | Not specified |
| Mrs. George Hannah, Sr. (Mrs. Willie L. Hannah) | November 21, 1975 | Davis Memorial Hospital | Stroke (suffered November 14) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Mrs. Donald G. Wood), three sons (George V. Hannah, Jr., William H. Hannah, Joel Hannah), 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Forrest Lee Hannah | Monday, June 15, 1964 | Broaddus Hospital in Philippi | Ill since Friday | Retired farmer and stockman | Rev. C. A. Lewis | Valley Head Methodist Church | Wife (Rose P. Marple), two sons (Guy E. Hannah, Henry M. Hannah), four daughters (Clara B. wife of Jonas Crickard, Elva wife of Wesley G. Arbogast, Gay M. wife of Glen P. Conrad, Pattie Y. wife of Luther Waybright), one brother (Bryson A. Hannah), and one sister (Mrs. Carrie P. Crickard), Ten grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren | Valley Head Cemetery |
| Hansford Hall | Saturday, March 15, 1997 | Braxton Health Care Center in Flatwoods | Not specified | Postmaster and store keeper, served in the Merchant Marines | The Rev. Minter Lynch | Dodd & Reed Funeral Home in Webster Springs | Daughter (Ann Rockhold), brother (Hayward Hall), sisters (Judy Campbell, Amy Howell), grandsons (Timothy Rockhold, Rocky Rockhold) | Cogar Cemetery in Guardian |
| Miss Myrtle Leanna Hannah | Thursday, December 12, 1957 | At her home | Heart attack | Not specified | The Rev. James D. Singletary | At the home of her brother Ira Hannah | One sister (Mrs. Eula Hannah), one brother (Ira T. Hannah), five nephews and eight nieces | Not specified |
| Page Hannah | Sunday, December 5, 1943 | Not specified | Long illness | Not specified | Rev. R. H. Skaggs assisted by Rev. Fred Oxendale | Not specified | Mother (Mrs Amanda Moore Hannah), brothers (Jesse, Frank and D. R. Hannah), sisters (Mrs R. E. Harbert and Mrs O. W. Kerr), two children (Arlie Page Hannah, Mrs Eva Shelton) | Gibson cemetery on Elk |
| Levie Hannah (Mrs. Levie Sabina Hannah) | Wednesday morning, August 10, 1977 | At her home (Mustoe, Virginia) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Obaugh Funeral Home at McDowell | Not specified | Monterey United Methodist Church |
| Charles Hardbarger | June 1949 (prior to publication) | At his home in Wilkesboro, North Carolina | Not specified | Section foreman on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway | Not specified | Not specified | Many friends and family | Clover Lick and Caldwell |
| Mrs. Myrtle F. Harper | Thursday evening, December 5, 1968 | At her home on Knapps Creek | Lingering illness | Not specified | Her pastor, the Rev. Lowell Lucht, assisted by the Rev. Ezra Bennett | Marlinton Methodist Church | Husband (J. C. Harper), two daughters (Mrs. Myrtle Herold, Miss Enid Harper), son (Ward B. Harper), niece (Mrs. Earl L. Cagle), 5 grandchildren and two great grand children | Family plot in Mountain View Cemetery |
| S. W. Harper (Samuel W. Harper) | Friday, June 23, 1967 | At his home | Long illness | Retired farmer | The Rev. Glenn R. Phillips | From the funeral home chapel | Wife (Mrs. Carrie H. Sharp Harper), one son (Jack E. Harper), two daughters (Mrs. Ellen Wamsley, Mrs. Enid Crickard), two sisters (Mrs. Nora Farley, Mrs. Gertrude Sullivan), 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren | Chenoweth Cemetery on Chenoweth Creek near Elkins |
| Frank R. Harper | March 26, 1959 | At his home in Marlinton | Long illness | Former section foreman of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway | Not specified | Not specified | Wife, one son, two sisters, and three brothers | Not specified |
| George W. Lytton | February 27, 1950 | Home of his daughter, Mrs. Z M. Hanks, at Covington, Virginia | Illness of 16 months | Bench carpenter | Rev. Carl W. Smith (Covington), Rev. Harry Blackhurst (graveside) | Loving Funeral Home at Covington, Virginia | Wife (Mrs. Emma McAlpin Sheets), six children (Mia Clara Bernarding, Mrs. Virginia E. Hanks, W. E. Lytton, G. N. Lytton, A. H. Lytton, O. J. Lytton), thirty grandchildren and several great-grandchildren | Arbovale |
| Harry Lang | Monday morning, September 7, 1942 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Short illness | Not specified | Rev. Fred Oxendale | Marlinton Methodist Church | Mother (Mrs. Grace Lang), two sisters (Misses Fleeta and Mabel Lang), one brother (Maurice), and two children (Evelyn and David) | Family cemetery at Kerns |
| Robert L. Levier (Robert Leland Levier) | Thursday, August 24, 1961 | At his home at Meadow Bluff | Long illness followed by a heart attack | Retired farmer and coal miner | The Rev. L. E. Milam and the Rev. W. E. Wade | Sam Black Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Helen Deputy Levier), four sons (William A. Levier, James E. Levier, Kermit Levier, Robert E. Levier), three daughters (Mrs. Mary A. Kellison, Nancy Levier, Katherine Levier), and a sister (Mrs. R. L. Hedrick), nine grandchildren | Wallace Memorial Cemetery at Clintonville |
| Mrs. Juanita Ryder Landes | Sunday, December 14, 1958 | At her home in Mountain Grove, Virginia | Died | Not specified | The Rev. L. E. Saville and the Rev. Francis Gum | Mountain Grove, Virginia, Methodist Church | Husband (W. H. Landes), three daughters (Zona, Joanne, Carolyn), two sons (William, Gerald), mother (Mrs. G. W. Ryder), five sisters (Mrs. L. M. Vance, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ray Jenkins, Mrs. Frank Simpson, Mrs. Lester B. Cundiff), and three brothers (Rexford Ryder, Chris Ryder, Oliver A. Ryder) | Mountain Grove Cemetery |
| Mrs. Mary Jane Burwell Lange | October 23, 1957 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Stroke (following four weeks as a patient) | Not specified | The Rev. Ezra Bennett and the Rev. E. H. Flaniken | Marlinton Presbyterian Church | Husband (Walter Lange), two daughters (Mrs. Alvirgia D. Simmons, Mrs. Ethel D. Bancroft), one son (John W. Darnell), one brother (George K. Burwell), one sister (Mrs. Annie M. Shope), six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, five nieces and three nephews | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Mrs. Emma Logan | Monday, Jan. 30, 1950 | At her home in Charleston | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Mrs. Frank McLaughlin), son (C. F. Logan) | Mountain View Cemtery |
| Joseph A. Lancaster | Thursday, April 13, 1950 | Not specified | Short illness | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Mrs. John Yeatts), and two sons (Marvin and Hamilton) | Family plot in Arbovale cemetery |
| John Layton | Sunday, January 11, 1970 | At his trailer home near Dunmore | Self-inflicted bullet wounds | Not specified | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Kerr Church near Dunmore | Not specified | Grogg Cemetery near Dunmore |
| Mrs. Helen B. LaRue | Thursday, April 6, 1961 | Home of her son, Frederick B. LaRue, of Charleston | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. R. E. Riegel and the Rev. L. E. Milam | Wesley Chapel Methodist Church | Three sons (Robert S. LaRue, Jr., Frederick LaRue, John LaRue), and a daughter (Mrs. Mildred Smith) | Oak Grove Cemetery |
| Mary L. Lantz (Mary Lou Snyder Lantz) | Friday, May 2, 1997 | Elkins Regional Convalescent Center | Long illness | Homemaker | The Rev. Edward Craft | John W. Lohr-Barb-Vance Funeral Home Chapel | Two sons (Ray R. Lantz, Guy Lantz), two granddaughters, two great-grandsons, and one great-granddaughter | Maplewood Cemetery |
| Fleeta Lang | Thursday, August 2, 1984 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Retired co-owner of Langs Dress Shoppe in Marlinton | The Rev. Robert Cruikshank and Rev. Harper T. Callison (graveside) | VanReenen Funeral Home | Sister (Mabel Lang), and a niece whom they raised (Carolyn Thomas Welton), and other nieces and nephews | Israel Cemetery at Kerens |
| Kevin Langenbahn | unexpectedly Wednesday, Decem- ber 21, 1977 | Littleton, Colorado | Died unexpectedly | Senior at Arapahoe High School, active in South Suburban Christian Church | Not specified | Not specified | Parents (Ed and Joyce (Weatherholt) Langenbahn), sister (Kimberly), brother (Terri), grandmother and grandfather (Ed and Dorothy Langenbahn), grandmother (Betty Weatherholt) | Fort Logan Cemetery |
| Mrs. Harold C. Lambert (Mrs. Anna Odessa Little Lambert) | Monday, February 17, 1969 | Charleston Memorial Hospital | Extended illness | Former school teacher | Not specified | St. John's Episcopal Church in Charleston | Mother (Mrs. C. A. Little), husband (Harold C. Lambert), one daughter (Mrs. Edwin Neale Blackwood, Jr.), and three sisters (Mrs. Margaret Moore, Mrs. Virginia Rhea, Mrs. Frankie Auldridge) | Sunset Memorial Cemetery at Beckley |
| Pearl Josephine Lambert (Pearl Josephine Terry Lambert) | April 27, 1966 | Baltimore, Maryland | Killed by a tractor trailer | Not specified | Rev. John K. Mann | Not specified | Husband (Virgil Lambert), and son (Jack), two brothers (Sterl, Donald), and two sisters (Mrs. Nola Liptrap, Mrs. Margaret Pyles) | Finchman Chapel Cemetery at Adolph |
| Mrs. Stewart Law (Helen Hefner Law) | Saturday, April 25, 1964 | Baltimore, Maryland | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Husband (Stewart Law), son (Stanley Fitzgeral), step-children (Susan Shaffer, Stewart Law, Jr., Maxine Sullivan), brother (Hunter Hefner), and sister (Opal Ervin) | Baltimore Cemetery |
| Mrs. Helen Jane Levier | Monday, February 14, 1983 | Greenbrier Valley Hospital, Fairlea | Long illness | Cook for nine years at Smoot Junior High School | The Rev. Roy Gwinn | Sam Black United Methodist Church | Sons (Robert E. Levier, William A. Levier, James E. Levier), daughters (Nancy L. Heaster, Mary Ann Kellison, Kathryn J. Levier), brother (Robert G. Deputy), sister (Ann Mary Self), 16 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren | Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville |
| Mrs. Goldie Mae Lee | Wednesday, March 10, 1970 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Husband (D. R. Lee), two daughters (Mrs. Virginia Zink, Mrs Retha Jones), and a brother (Clarkson Baker) | Not specified |
| Shirley Virginia Lane | Monday, September 29, 1969 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Advent Church at Buckeye | Mother (Mrs. Laura Lane), several brothers and sisters | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro |
| John S. Lee (John Samuel Lee) | Monday, April 29, 1963 | Medical Center at Morgantown | Heart condition and pneumonia with complications (illness of seven weeks) | Not specified | The Rev. Rex Ball | Marlinton Methodist Church | Wife (Goldie Alderman), three daughters (Mrs. Beulah Stokes, Mrs. Ruth Lee, Mrs. Margaret Snyder), eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and eight great-great grandchildren | Mountain View Cemetery |
| C. A. Little (Charles Austin Little) | Saturday, May 18, 1968 | Weston hospital | Not specified | Former manager of Gateway Hotel at Ronceverte, worked in Maryland | The Rev. Thomas Henderson | Baxter Presbyterian Church at Dunmore | Wife (Mrs. Madge Luzier Little), and four daughters (Mrs. Harold Lambert, Mrs. H. A. Rhea, Mrs. David Auldridge, Mrs. Ernest Moore) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Annie A. Lightner (Mrs. Annie A. Lightner) | May 9, 1989 | Charleston | Stroke (following a stroke on March 22) | Not specified | The Rev. Paul Vineyard and Rev. David Bush | Van Reenen Funeral Home | Husband (Charles Lightner), son (William Arbogast), four daughters (Arline Self, Doris Dilley, Mary Galford, Sarah Hively), 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren, stepson (Forrest Arbgoast), two stepdaughters (Hazel Gum, Thelma Lambert), several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Mrs. Madge Little (Mrs. Madge Luzier Little) | February 27, 1979 | Denmar State Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. Thomas Henderson | Baxter Presbyterian Church | Three daughters (Mrs. A. J. (Virginia) Rhea, Mrs. E. N. (Margaret) Moore, Mrs. D. T. Auldridge (Frankie)), two sisters (Mrs. Harman Head, Mrs. Sam Long), eleven grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren | Dunmore Cemetery |
| H. A. Long (Hull Atchles (Tubby) Long) | Wednesday, November 17, 1971 | Chattanooga, Tennessee, hospital | Short illness | Division sales manager of Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. (31 years service), World War II veteran (U. S. Army) | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Mrs. Phyllis Buterbaugh Long), mother (Mrs. Clemie Long), one brother (David Long), two sisters (Mrs. Glema Long Auldridge, Mrs. Mae Long Campbell), one niece (Mary Lynn Powell), and one nephew (Thomas Hull) | Rosewood Cemetery at Lewisburg |
| Mrs. Alec Long (Mrs. Maggie J. Curry Long) | Friday, August 6, 1971 | Denmar State Hospital at Beard | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Cecil Dalton and the Rev. C. L. Atkinson | Oak Grove Presbyterian Church | One son (Charles Long), four stepsons (Frank Long, Clark Long, Neal Long, Clyde Long), five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro |
| Mrs. Phillip A. Lott (Mrs. Lucy Jane Lott) | Monday, January 12, 1970 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Herold Eaton | Van Reenen Funeral Home Chapel | Husband (Phillip A. Lott), one son (Chester Lott), two daughters (Mrs. Lucy Emerick, Mrs. Bertie McLaughlin), two sisters (Mrs. Clara Brookover, Mrs. Etta Starcher), nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild | Parkersburg |
| Eldon Mason Lusk | suddenly Friday, Febru- ary 25, 1983 | At home | Massive heart attack | Retired from the Army Air Force, probational parole officer in Stockton | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Jane), three daughters (Nancy Jane, Rose Ann, Patricia), two sons (Donald, Tommy), mother (Mrs. Nannie Lusk), four brothers (Charles Andy Lusk, Troy C. Lusk, Eldred Lusk, Vancie K. Lusk), three sisters (Pauline Sizemore, Mrs. Alice Lambert, Mrs. Bernice McKinney) | Not specified |
| Curtis Ellery Long | Sunday, January 31, 1960 | Clifton Forge Hospital | Retired fireman for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway | Not specified | Not specified | Mount Zion Primitive Baptist Church in Covington, Virginia | Brother (Frank Long of Marlinton) | Adwell Cemetery |
| Jasper J. Loury | Friday October 6, 1950 | At his home in Cass | Not specified | Not specified | Revs. Q. R. Arbogast and H. Blackhurst | Cass Methodist Church | Step daughter (Mrs. Birdie Ervine), and two step-sons (Andrew E. Fertig, William A. Fertig) | Dilley cemetery |
| Richard Allen Lovelace | Wednesday, November 10, 1965 | Veterans' Hospital at Beckley | Leukemia (after a six months' illness) | Army (became ill while in the army) | Father Joseph Jamula | Smith's Funeral Home | Father (Lloyd Lovelace), sister (Charlotte Lovelace), half sister (Mrs. Dreama Sutton), and two half brothers (Lonnie Ratliff, Everett Ratliff) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Ruth V. Lane | Wednesday, June 18, 1997 | Not specified | Brief illness | Loving mother and grandmother | Not specified | Hopkins Lawver Funeral Home in Akron, Ohio | Sons and daughters-in-laws (John M. and Janice, Michael G. and Wanda), daughter (Donna D.), 12 grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren | Hillside Memorial Park, in Akron, Ohio |
| Ethel Gregory O'Brien Laurnoff | Friday, September 6, 1996 | At her residence | Not specified | Beautician (for 30 years at the former Boston Store) | The Rev. Mark Sistek | Dusckas Funeral Home in Erie, Pa. | Sons (John P. O'Brien, Gary S. Laurnoff), sisters (Edith Stalnaker, Elva Barker, Eltha Bell), brothers (Owen Gregory, Orville Gregory, Otis Gregory), grandson (Greg O'Brien), and one great-grandson | Calvary Cemetery |
| Mary Victoria "Vicki" Litwins | Thursday, April 24, 1997 | At her residence | Short illness | Worked for Seneca Mental Health (approx. 12 years), worked for Grafton School for the Mentally & Physically Handicapped | Not specified | Not specified | Daughter (Stephanie Litwins), brother (Ed Dawson), and granddaughter (Lindsay Abbott) | Not specified |
| Genevieve V. Loving | Wednesday, June 28, 1995 | At her son's residence | Long illness | Former store clerk and homemaker | The Rev. Clarice Daniel | Adams Funeral Chapel in Cowen | Sons (Roger Loving, Terry Loving), 2 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild | Odd Fellows Cemetery in Cowen |
| Walter W. Lowther | Saturday, May 6, 1995 | At his residence | Short illness | Retired supervisor with the Dept. of Highways, served in the U.S. Navy | The Rev. Conrad Tenney | Mt. Zion United Methodist Church | Wife (Orla Hinkle Lowther), sons (Zane Lowther, Max Lowther), daughters (Janice Casto, Sharon Gum), 7 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren | Alexander Anderson Cemetery, Mt. Zion Road, Hacker Valley |
| Charles Mar cel Lloyd | Monday, June 23, 1997 | At his residence | Extended illness | Retired from Dupont in Belle (30 years of service) | The Rev. Raymond Butcher and the Rev. Robey Godfrey | Long Run Baptist Church | Wife (Kathleen A. Lloyd), daughters (Frances Kay Bowman, Frankie June Bowman, Daisy Ellen Lloyd), sons (Charles O. Lloyd, David W. Lloyd), sister (Ella Marie Holcomb), 16 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren | Sutton Cemetery |
| William H. Linger (William Hillis Linger) | Friday, Nov. 14, 1997 | St. Joseph's Hospital | Not specified | School teacher (28 years), served with U.S. Army during World War II | The Rev. Dr. Ellis Conley | Poling-St. Clair Funeral Home chapel | Wife (Virginia Wheeler Linger), daughter (Rosemary Huffman), two brothers (James Donald Linger, Lawrence Linger), one grandson (John Scott Huffman), one great grandson (Andrew Joseph Huffman), two nieces, four nephews and one great-niece | Rock Cave Cemetery |
| Violet Luzier | Thursday, Nov. 13, 1997 | At her residence | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Several nieces and nephews | Not specified |
| Milla A. Likens (Milla Arrena Likens) | Friday, Nov. 14, 1997 | Grant Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Two daughters (Audrey V. Hanlin, Ruth E. Cosner), one sister (Rachel Rippey), seven grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren | Not specified |
| Larry Moore (Larry "Joey" Moore) | October 10, 1997 | At home | Short illness | Member of Boiler Maker Local 667, Army veteran | The Rev. Starr | Snodgrass Funeral Home, South Charleston | Daughter (Leslie Jo Bartley), two sons (Larry Joe Moore, Jr., Brandon Seth Moore), five sisters (Garnett Jeffries, Earlene Waggoner, Anna Chandler, Macel Rider, Sandra Amick, Cindy Elswick), a brother (Harrison Buddy Rapp), and six grandchildren | Not specified |
| Harry B. Lassiter, Sr. (Harry Boyd Lassiter, Sr.) | June 3, 1998 | Valdosta, Georgia | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Valdosta | Two sons (John Lassiter, Stephen Lassiter), four daughters (Becky Kersey, Nancy Walker, Elizabeth Sirman, Mary Leedy), one sister (Marjorie Werrett), and seven grandchildren | Not specified |
| Hazel M. Long (Hazel Maxine Michael Long) | Friday, September 25, 1998 | Near Alderson | Injuries received in an one-car accident | Retired general assembler (ABB Process Analytics at Lewisburg, 26 years' service) | Pastor Robert Michael and Earl Michael | Lobban Funeral Home at Alderson | Daughter (Yvonne Susan Browning), a brother (James Michael), a sister (Ruby Moses), and one granddaughter | Mountain View Cemetery at Marlinton |
| Obie A. Lewis | June 27, 1998 | At home | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. Leroy Crane | Morgan Funeral Home in Lewisburg | Six daughters (Jeannette Lewis, Lillie Becker, Jacqueline Lewis, Mollie Klaineginst, Diane Lewis, Coretta Vincent), two sons (Charles Lewis, Obie Lewis, Jr.), five sisters (Lucy Knaub, Grace Knaub, Thelma Crabb, Shirley King, Wilma Stidom), two brothers (Hubert C. Lewis, Calvin C. Lewis), 19 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren | Ellis Chapel Cemetery near Renick |
| Lakie Hill Livesay (Lakie Pearl Hill Livesay) | Friday, August 21, 1998 | Home of a granddaughter, Lysanne Taylor, of Gap Mills | Not specified | Schoolteacher (graduate of Farmville Normal School) | The Rev. Ray Conrad | Shanklin Funeral Home Chapel in White Sulphur Springs | Two sons (James A. Livesay, Dale H. Livesay), a daughter (Betty Lightner), a brother (William R. Hill), a sister (Mrs. Marjorie Thibodeaux), eleven grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild | Hillcrest Cemetery, White Sulphur Springs |
| Viola Galford Lantz | March 31, 1999 | Wheeling | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. Julian R. Rittenhouse | Liberty Presbyterian Church in Green Bank | Two sons (Ray A. Byrd, Tony Byrd), a daughter (Dr. Sarita L. Bennett), two brothers (Marvin Galford, Harper Galford), two sisters (Betty Kennison, Roxie Morrison), eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Leafie B. Lambert | Monday, August 30, 1999 | Davis Memorial Hospital in Elkins | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. William Vandevander | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Arbovale | Six daughters (Virginia Lantz, Sylvia Mullenax, Catherine Fenstermaker, Rhonda Vandevander, Barbara Riggleman, Helen Taylor), two sons (Glen Lambert, Harold Lambert), a grandson (John), thirty-one grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild | Lambert Cemetery |
| Creola Lindsay (Creola W. Lindsay) | Friday, January 15, 1999 | Nampa hospital | Not specified | Not specified | Pastor Jerry Ackers | Bible Baptist Church, Nampa | Two daughters (Emmojene Keyser, Mona Lisa Lindsay), four sons (Johnny Lindsay, Robert Lindsay, Troy Lindsay, Jimmy Lindsay), six grandchildren, three sisters (Betty, Peggy, and Debbie), and three brothers (Billy, Buddy, and Michael) | Kohlerlawn Cemetery, Nampa |
| Roy Livesay (LeRoy "Roy" Alexander Livesay) | March 19, 1999 | Southampton Memorial Hospital | Not specified | Retired machine tender with Union Camp Corporation, battalion sergeant major in the National Guard | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Mildred McGuffin Livesay), four daughters (Sheila L. Jackson, Tobey L. Edwards, Mary L. Hunter, Rebecca L. Simmons), a son (Michael Livesay), two sisters (Nettie Fox, Ernestine Hodges), eleven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren | Not specified |
| Mrs Annie Dilley Little | March 3 (year not specified, born 1864) | Home of her son, Charles Austin Little, at Dunmore | Heart ailment | Not specified | Not specified | At the home of her son | One son (Charles Austin Little), his wife, four granddaughters, four sisters and two brothers | Family cemetery at Dunmore |
| Albert L. Lane | Saturday, July 17, 1999 | Brier Nursing Home, Lewisburg | Not specified | Retired carpenter | Not specified | Not specified | Son (Leo Lane), and a brother (Clayton Lane) | Smith Cemetery of Stephen Hole Run Road |
| Harry B. Mace | March 2, 1976 | Not specified | Injuries received in a highway accident | Veteran of World War II | The Rev. Herschal Cottrell | Floyd Funeral Home | Wife (Eleanor Lease), one daughter (Sue Ellen Lease Mace), one son (Joseph L. Mace), one brother (Andrew Harold Mace), five sisters (Mrs. Clifton (Eula) Brown, Mrs. Franz (Virginia) Taylor, Mrs. Wilbur (Madaline) Summerfield, Mrs. Kenneth (Marjorie) Sayre, Mrs. Dewey (Lakie) McPherson) | Weston Masonic Cemetery (with American Legion Post No. 4 rites) |
| VERNIE LOU MALCOMB (Mrs. Lothe Lou (Vernie) Malcomb) | Saturday, September 21, 1957 | At her home in Marlinton | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. A. U. Burnside | From the residence | Two children (Harry Malcomb, Mrs. Margie Gragg), four sisters (Mrs. Mary Terry, Mrs. Gertrude Clayton, Mrs. Lillie Ryder, Mrs. Beulah Kerns), and two brothers (Joe Rexrode, Charles Rexrode) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Virgil Mace | Friday, October 22, 1971 | Interstate 95 near Randallstown, Maryland | Killed (stepped into the path of an auto) | World War II veteran | The Rev. Alfred Gum | Mary's Chapel near Marlinton | One son (Robert Mace), Dreama Mace, a foster daughter (Mary), four brothers (Albert Mace, Leo Mace, Delbert Mace, James Mace), and three sisters (Mrs. Hazel Myers, Mrs. Rella Shearer, Mrs. Bertha Kramer) | Gibson Cemetery |
| Mrs. Olevia Malcomb | Tuesday, January 15, 1963 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Short illness | Not specified | The Rev. W. E. Pierce and the Rev. Robert Ray | Marlinton Presbyterian Church | One daughter (Mrs. Icie Pearl Cleek), three sons (Jacob Malcomb, Leland Malcomb, Claude Malcomb), two sisters (Mrs. Edna Dunsmore, Mrs. Maggie Moore), two half sisters (Mrs. Grace Frank, Mrs. Ruby Rinehart), sixteen grandchildren, twenty-one great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Mrs. Adam Marshall (Mrs. Helen Virginia Hunter Marshall) | early Thursday, January 25, 1973 | Waterman Memorial Hospital, Eustis Florida | Four weeks' illness | Taught in Marlinton High School and St. Catherine's School in Richmond, Virginia | The Rev. Kenneth Book | Reh-Baum Harden Funeral Home Chapel in Mount Dora, Florida | Husband (Adam Marshall), three sons (John Mason Lawson, Richard Bilton Lawson, Frank Hunter Lawson), a sister (Mrs. Henry (Frances) Castilow), and four grandchildren | Pine Forest Cemetery |
| M. C. Marshall (Montague C. Marshall, Sr.) | Wednesday, December 8, 1965 | Riverside Hospital at Newport News | Ill health for about two years | Clerk for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co. (43 years) | The Rev. Victor Tenney | Smith Funeral Home | Wife (Freda Hoover Marshall), a daughter (Mrs. Catherine Henning), a son (Montague C. Marshall, Jr.), step daughter (Mrs. Juanita May), and a brother (Warwick Marshall) | Ruckman Cemetery |
| Adam Marshall | Sunday, March 3, 1974 | At home in Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Virginia | Lung operation (few months ago) | Retired U. S. Corps of Engineers (Alaska), Civil Engineer | Not specified | Forest Memorial Presbyterian Church at Sweet Chalybeate | Three daughters (Mrs. William (Connie) Donaldson, Mrs. George (Louise) Lawrence, Mrs. Ralph (Nancy) Nelson), three step-sons (John Lawson, Frank Lawson, Bill Lawson), eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, three brothers (Dr. Hubert Marshall, Dr. Jennings Marshall, Frank Marshall) | Mount Dora, Florida |
| Samuel Marshall (Colonel Samuel Marshall) | Saturday, June 8, 1968 | At his summer home at Mingo | Killed (tractor overturned) | Connected with Kentucky Military Institute (taught in winter school in Florida) | Not specified | Mingo Presbyterian Church | Wife (Sarah Parsons), one daughter (Mrs. Margie Smith), four brothers (Frank Marshall, Dr. Hubert Marshall, Dr. Jennings Marshall, Adam Marshall) | Mingo Cemetery |
| G. W. Mann (G. Walter Mann) | Friday morning, September 25, 1953 | Home of his daughter, Mrs Reed Moore, at Edray | Invalid for many years | Constable and deputy sheriff (peace officer) | Rev. Roger P. Melton | Eray Church | Surviving children (Mrs. Reed Moore, Mrs W. H. Shepherd), surviving members of his father's family (Mrs Mattie Puage, Mrs. Minnie Dinkle, Mrs Stuart Harter, Mrs. D. H Kidd, Mrs. A. C Kidd, Mrs. Wilson Courtney, Frank Mann, Mack Mann) | Edray cemetery |
| Mrs. J. O. Mann (Mrs. Florence Betty Poage Mann) | Sunday, August 17, 1958 | At her home at Clover Lick | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. W. E. Pierce | Poage Lane Presbyterian Church | Son (Frank Mann), grandson (Frank Mann, Jr.), two sisters (Mrs. E. H. Williams, Mrs. O. W. Barnette) | Quincy Poage Cemetery |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Mann | Saturday, February 7, 1953 | Home of her foster daughter, Mrs. Ceola Church, in Hillsboro | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. W. T. Spriggs | From the Church | Foster daughter (Mrs. Ceola Church) | Pleasant Green Cemetery |
| Calvin Keith Meeks | Wednesday, March 11, 1964 | Painesville, Ohio | Accidentally electrocuted (working as foreman of the line crew for City Light Company) | Foreman of the line crew for City Light Company | The Rev. W. D. Lively | Wallace and Wallace Chapel in Arbovale | Wife (Mrs, Betty Tracy Meeks), one daughter (Mary Louise), three sisters (Mrs. Stokes Hyler, Mrs. John Mace, Mrs. Clyde Mace), five brothers (James C. Meeks, Brown F. Meeks, O. Kenneth Meeks, Daniel Meeks, Robert L. Meeks) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Charles Boyd Meek | Saturday, January 11, 1947 | Home of his nephew, Woodrow Meek | Died | Not specified | Rev. Quade R. Arbogast | Alexander Memorial Church | One brother (Edward Meek) | Church cemetery |
| W. W. Meeks (Walter William Meeks) | Tuesday, December 30, 1958 | Pinecrest Sanitorium at Beckley | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. J. D. Arbuckle | Alexander Memorial Presbyterian Church at Stony Bottom | Brother (Edward Meeks), four sisters (Mrs. Lillie Auldridge, Miss Lou Meeks, Mrs. Rosa Tallman, Mrs. Etta McLaughlin) | Cemetery there (Alexander Memorial Presbyterian Church) |
| Kemp Andrew Meeks | suddenly on Thursday afternoon, November 8, 1956 | Stony Bottom | Heart attack (died suddenly) | Not specified | Not specified | Stony Bottom Presbyterian Church | Wife (Mrs. Edith Thomas Meeks), two daughters (Mrs. Betty Jean Cutlip, Alice Meeks), brother (Yancy Meeks), sister (Mrs. Stella Gibson) | Meeks family cemetery |
| J. C. MEEKS (John Calvin Meeks) | Wednesday, September 8, 1954 | At his home at Clover Lick | Long illness | Not specified | Rev J. D. Arbuckle | Alexander Memorial Church | Wife (Mrs My Dlhunty Meeks), three daughters (Mrs John Mace, Mrs Clyde Mace, Mrs Stokes Hyler), six sons (James, Keith, Brown, Keneth, Robert, Dannie), brothers (Edward Meeks, Walter Meeks), sisters (Mrs Lillie Auldridge, Miss Lou Meeks, Mrs Rosa Tallman, Mrs Etta McLaughlin) | Stony Bottom Cemetery |
| Yancy Meeks (Yancy Oden Meeks) | Sunday, June 3, 1979 | Veterans Hospital at Beckley | Extended illness | Retired woodsman and a World War II veteran | James Malcom | VanReenen Funeral Home Chapel | Sister (Mrs. Stella Gibson) | Stony Bottom Cemetery |
| Oat E. Michael | Wednesday, December 2, 1959 | Hinton Hospital | Cerebral hemorrhage (suffered November 22nd) | Engaged in well drilling and farming | The Rev. Robert Shields | Forest Hill Baptist Church | Wife (Mrs. Ethel Michael), a son (Elmer), a daughter (Mrs. Champ Carden), three foster sons (Howard Michael, Kelley Michael, Koger Lee Hudson), three sisters (Mrs. Lottie Martin, Mrs. Burl McKinney, Mrs. Minnie Adkins), and two grandchildren | Church cemetery (Forest Hill Baptist Church) |
| Mrs. Effie Michael (Mrs. Effie Angeline Biggs Michael) | Friday, April 1, 1966 | At her home | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Roy Snedegar | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Ronceverte | Three daughters, one son, one sister (Mrs. Grace Broyles), eight brothers (James, Lamar, Wilson, Henry Biggs), 24 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren | Forest Hill Cemetery near Hinton |
| Allen Harve Michael | Thursday, November 1, 1951 | At his home in Alderson | Injuries received (when a piece of lumber fell upon him while constructing a house) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Mrs. Effie Biggs Michael), and their four children, one brother (Omer Michael) | Not specified |
| Mrs. Mary Miller | Monday, August 23, 1965 | Home of a daughter, Mrs. L S. Webster, of Kopperston | Long illness | Not specified | Not specified | Mary's Chapel on Elk | One son (Burrell Miller), four daughters (Mrs. George Goins, Mrs. L. S. Webster, Mrs. Harold Meeks, Mrs. Johnny Hedrick), one sister (Mrs. Harry Varner), two brothers (Dock Gibson, Harlan Gibson) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Charles W. Miller | Tuesday, February 27, 1968 | Frost | Tree fell on him | Not specified | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | New Hope Church at Dunmore | Wife (Mrs. Genevie Virginia Grimes Miller), three sons (Orville C. Miller, Arthur W. Miller, Clark B. Miller), four daughters (Mrs. Mary F. Simmons, Miss Virginia Dare Steele, Mrs. Edna Lee Swink, Mrs. Anna Lee Casto), father (Henry Miller), two half brothers (Ross Miller, Ralph Miller), seven half sisters (Mrs. Bernice Bailey, Mrs. Ruby McCarty, Mrs. Kathryn Young, Mrs. Doris Groves, Miss Dorothy Miller, Mrs. Frances Williams, Mrs. Margaret Bailey) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Miss Mae Miller | May 31, 1947 | University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia | Died | Not specified | Rev. Earle N. Carlson | Lower Buckeye church | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Miller), sisters (Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mrs. Wilmer McCarty, Mrs. H. B. Young, Jr., Mrs Moffett Williams, Margaret, Doris, Dorothy), brothers (Ross, Glenn, Ralph), and one half brother (Charles Miller) | Family plot in Mountain View Cemetery |
| George Miller | August 18, 1939 | His home in Ramondsville, Missouri | Invalid for the past eight years | Not specified | Rev OC Stapleton | Methodist Church | Wife (Miss Lavinia Beverage), six children (Emory Miller, William Miller, Mrs Fred Fornash, Mrs John Wilson, Harper Miller, Basil Miller), two brothers (Robert Miller, Rice Miller), three sisters (Mrs Ann Bennett, Mrs Sallie Scruggs, Mrs Vinnie Bond) | Allan cemetery at Ramondsville |
| James Layfayette Miller | July 12, 1962 | At his home | Illness of six months | Employed by West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company (30 years), employed by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation (until retirement at the end of World War II) | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Mrs. Minnie M. Miller), and ten children (Mrs. Anna Nelson, Mrs. Ruth Pusey, Mrs. Ruby Papale, Mrs. Janette Wren, Mrs. Naomi Tatman, Mrs. Doris Hill, James F. Miller, Norman A. Miller, Charles W. Miller, Shellace N. Miller), twenty grand-children and two great-grandchildren | Good Shephard Cemetery in Howard County, Baltimore, Maryland |
| GLEN MILLER | Saturday, November 18, 1961 | Charleston General Hospital | Injuries received when he was beaten with a club | Not specified | Not specified | Smith Funeral Home | Two daughters (Marsha, Kathryn), two brothers (Ross Miller, Ralph Miller), seven sisters (Mrs. Bernice Bailey, Mrs. Frances Williams, Mrs. Jean Groves, Mrs. Ruby McCarty, Mrs. Kathleen Young, Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Dorothy Miller), a half brother (Charles W. Miller), and his father (H. C. Miller) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Mrs. Charles Miller (Mrs. Genevieve Miller) | Tuesday, March 23, 1976 | Emmett Memorial Hospital at Clifton Forge, Virginia | Short illness | Not specified | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | New Hope Church, at Dunmore | Sons (Orville E. Miller, Arthur W. Miller, Clark B. Miller), daughters (Mrs. C. L. Simmons, Mrs. Cletus W. Nicely, Mrs. John L. Casto, Mrs. Joe Swink), 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, seven sisters (Lillian Dahmes, Alma Arbogast, Viola Brown, Juanita Winings, Helen Vannoy, Betty Ralston, Gaynell Sharp), and three brothers (Odell Grimes, Hunter Grimes, Hubert Grimes) | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Thomas Nelson Miller | Saturday, October 20, 1951 | At his home at Dunmore | Long illness | Farmer | Rev. Q R. Arbogast | Good Hope Church at Dunmore | Wife (Mrs. Goldie Ryder Miller), six daughters (Mrs. Eula Malpass, Mrs Alberta Fertig, Missis Hilda, Jane, Carol, and Phyllis Miller), five sons (Hubert Miller, Robert Miller, Howard Miller, Jimmy Miller, Carl Miller), three sisters (Mrs. Nannie Gamber, Mrs. Lilly Gladwell, Mrs Edith Wright), five brothers (Henry Miller, Cleveland Miller, Harry Miller, Cody Miller, Verlin Miller), and eight grandchildren | Brick Church cemetery |
| Mrs. Cody R. Miller (Mrs. Ida Mamie Nottingham Miller) | Sunday, January 19, 1969 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Ralph Ross | Van-Reenen Funeral Home Chapel | Two sons (Robert H. Miller, Raymond Miller), one daughter (Mrs. Shirley Welder), one sister (Mrs. Grace Hefner), and three grandchildren | Mountain View Cemetery |
| John W. Miller (John William Miller) | Wednesday, September 10, 1958 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Stollie Parsons and the Rev. Ezra Bennett | Mary's Chapel | Wife (Mary Gibson Miller), four daughters (Mrs. John Harricks, Mrs. Harold Meeks, Mrs. George Goins, Mrs. Summers Webster), one son (Burrell William Miller), two brothers (Harper Miller, Basil Miller), two sisters (Mrs. Blanche Fornash, Mrs. Bertha Smallwood) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Charles Marvin Moss | Monday, November 16, 1970 | West Virginia Medical Center at Morgantown | Not specified | Employed by the Coco-Cola Bottling Company in Marlinton, former flooring grader for Mower Lumber Company | The Rev. Thomas E. Henderson | Liberty Presbyterian Church | Wife (Mrs. Katherine Slaven Moss), three sons (Marvin Lee Moss, Freddy Moss, Danny Moss), one sister (Mrs. Harrison Gardner), one brother (Frank C. Moss), and six grandchildren | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Walter W. Moses | Saturday, March 4, 1961 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Heart condition (ill the past five years) | Retired | Not specified | Marlinton Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Sue King Moses), two sons (Walter W. (Dink) Moses, Jr., Ronald D. Moses), four brothers (J. W. (Bill) Moses, Percy Moses, Dorsey Moses, and Joseph L. Moses, Jr.), two sisters (Mrs. Maudeline Galford, Mrs. Dessie Nottingham), and four grandchildren | Not specified |
| Mrs. Amanda Flack Moss | Monday, November, 1959 | Greenbrier Valley Hospital at Ronceverte | Several weeks illness | Not specified | The Rev. Philip Newell | Cass Presbyterian Church | Two daughters (Mrs. Gertrude Gardner, Mrs. Genevieve Doyle), two sons (Marvin Moss, Clifford Moss), a sister (Mrs. Josie Scott), two brothers (Leslie Flack, Claude Flack), and nine grandchildren | Salem Cemetery at Organ Cave |
| Charles Wilbur Moyers | Saturday, February 29, 1964 | Home of a son, John Moyers, Hightown, Virginia | Long illness | Farmer | The Rev. A. E. Johnson | Wallace and Wallace Chapel at Arbovale | Wife (Mrs. Maude Simmons Moyers), one daughter (Mrs. Sterling Hise), three other sons (Harry Moyers, Robert Moyers, Jesse Moyers), one sister (Mrs. Nellie Simmons), fifteen grandchildren, and seventeen great-grandchildren | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Mrs. Sue Moyers (Mrs. Emma Sue Maynard Moyers) | Wednesday, August 1, 1979 | Not specified | Gunshot wound | Not specified | Not specified | Hatfield Funeral Home in Goody, Kentucky | Husband (Leroy Gene Moyers), a son (Ronnie), and a daughter (Edie), her parents, seven sisters and four brothers | Not specified |
| Fay Moyers (Fay Andrew Moyers) | Thursday, March 18, 1976 | At home | Long illness | Employe of Howes Leather Company, veteran of World War II | The Rev. David Rittenhouse | Durbin Church of the Brethren | Mother (Mrs. Katie Moyers), sisters (Mrs. Josephine Shrader, Mrs. Robert Crum, Mrs. Harry Simmons, Mrs. Arnold Reda, Mrs. Robert Baker), brothers (Gene Moyers, Raymond Moyers, Bill Moyers, and Sam Moyers) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Garriet W. Myers (Garriet William Myers) | Saturday, June 24, 1972 | Elkins nursing home | Long illness | Retired miner | Not specified | How-Chapelhite Funeral Home | Three sons (one of whom is Billie Myers), five daughters, six sisters, 27 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren | James G. Walker Memorial Park in Summersville |
| Miss Lucy Moomau (Miss Lucy Catherine Moomau) | Sunday, July 16, 1967 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. Thomas Henderson | Liberty Presbyterian Church at Green Bank | One sister (Miss Lillian Moomau) | Arbovale Cemetery |
| Andrew Moore (Andrew Washington Moore) | December 13, 1933 | Not specified | Injuries received when gathering apples (limb broke, causing him to fall) | Took charge of the farm (after his father died) | Rev. D. N. Monroe | Not specified | Mother (Myrta Herold Moore), one brother (Price Pershing), and three sisters (Genevieve, Hollis, Doris) | Not specified |
| Arnett D. Moore | Saturday, May 22, 1971 | At his home | Heart attack | Farmer | The Rev. Ezra Bennett | Van Reenen Funeral Home Chapel in Marlinton | Wife (Mrs. Ruth Halladay Moore), and a foster brother (Arden Shinaberry) | Sharp Cemetery at Frost |
| William Peyton Hill Moore | May 8, 1941 | Not specified | Not specified | Rural carrier for the postoffice department | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Maude Elsie Jordan), five children (Capt. William Moore, Camp Forrest Moore, Sergeant Lynn Moore, Hugh H. Moore, Jack Moore, Miss Reta Moore), three grand-children, three sisters, a brother, a half-sister and a half-brother | Not specified |
| Harry M. Moore | Wednesday, March 4, 1959 | At his home at Dunmore | Short illness | Retired farmer | Rev. Charles Potts, assisted by Rev. Philip Newell | Dunmore Methodist Church | Three daughters (Mrs. Louise Campbell, Mrs. W. F. McElwee, Mrs. Helen Gum), nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren | Dunmore Cemetery |
| Mrs. Clyde W. Moore (Mrs. Grace Lou Waugh Moore) | early Sunday morning, December 12, 1965 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Diabetes and complications | Not specified | The Rev. James Kerr | Marlinton Methodist Church | Several nieces and nephews | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Emmons Moore | Sunday, June 6, 1965 | At his home | Heart attack | Not specified | The Rev. B. B. Mitcham | New Hope Methodist Church | Wife (Mrs. Phyllis Moore), two children (Mrs. Louise Dilley, Mrs. Zelma Waugh), three step children (Kathy, Tommy, Patricia), three sisters (Mrs. Ella Grimes, Mrs. Bertha Fertig, Mrs. Ina Kelley) | Family cemetery |
| Solon H. Moore | Tuesday morning, April 23, 1940 | Monterey | Heart attack (died suddenly) | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Miss Fannie McLaughlin) | Not specified |
| Mrs. Harry Moore (Josietta Adair Moore) | November 6, 1964 | Wadsworth, Ohio hospital | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. W. E. Pierce, assisted by the Rev. Ezra Bennett | Mary's Chapel Church on Elk | Husband (Harry Moore), twin daughters (Carrie and Sharrie Moore), her parents (Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sage), five brothers (Ray Lewis Sage, Jr., Terry A. Sage, Kale E. Sage, Gib Sage, Tom Sage), and two sisters (Mrs. A. L. Vaughn, Charma Kay Sage) | Gibson and Harmer Cemetery |
| Mrs. Nancy Annis Moore McLaughlin | Monday morning, August 5, 1946 | Home of her daughter, Mrs. Bessie McCarty | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. H. D. Sloan, assisted by Revs. Saville and Holliday | Methodist church, Huntersville | Nine children (Bessie, Cum, Anna Mary, Guy, Grace, Delana, Esta, Turk, June and Ray), thirty-one grand-children, twenty-four great-grand children | McLaughlin cemetery |
| Howard L. Moore (Howard L. Moore and Mrs.) | October 20, 1980 | Not specified | Heart attacks | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Sister (Mrs. Keen Smith), brother (Clarence Moore, Marlinton) | Not specified |
| Died, Geneva Ellen (Geneva Ellen Moore) | Thursday, February 12, 1925 | Stony Bottom | Very brief illness | Not applicable (youngest child, aged 3 years) | Rev. O. N. Milam | Stony Bottom church | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Stony Bottom), brother, and two sisters | Not specified |
| Jess W. Moore (Jess William Moore) | Wednesday, September 9, 1970 | At his home | Apparent heart attack | Retired lumberman and mill worker | The Rev. Kenneth Montgomery | Cass United Methodist Church | Two daughters (Mrs. Ernestine Priner, Mrs. Hermine Weddle), four sons (William Moore, Edward Moore, Dolon Moore, Dolen Moore), sisters (Mrs. Cleo Ray, Mrs. Ruby Puffenbarger, Mrs. Esta Simmons, Mrs. Na Dye), two brothers (Glen Moore, Franklin Moore), sixteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild | Hosterman Cemetery at Hosterman |
| Mrs. Ressie Moore (Mrs. Anna Belle Mitchell Moore) | Tuesday, September 28, 1947 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. J. W. Holliday, assisted by Rev. Ted Alderman | Fairview Church | Husband (Ressin W. Moore), two sons (Alonzo Glen, Minter Clayson), two daughters (Mary Guy, Margaret Fay), four grandchildren, one brother (Rev. H. M. Mitchell), and one sister (Susan Catherine Simmons) | Not specified |
| Chesley C. Moore (Chesley Grover Moore) | Wednesday, March 3, 1971 | Warren apartment, Warren, Ohio | Found dead | Employed by the Cooper Weld-Steel Mill in Warren, Ohio (20 years) | The Rev. Maynard Crawford | Marlinton United Methodist Church | One son (Chesley Grover Moore, Jr.), his mother (Mrs. Ressie Moore), three sisters (Mrs. Conell Matheny, Mrs. Alice Tryce, Mrs. George Gladwell) | Mountain View Cemetery |
| Granville M. Moore | Monday, March 6, 1967 | Greenbrier Valley Hospital | Not specified | Retired merchant, former insurance man | Not specified | Ronceverte Presbyterian Church | Wife (Mrs. Della Jane Moore), two daughters (Mrs. Shirley Clowser, Miss Virginia Moore), one brother (John W. Moore), one half-sister (Mrs. Lillian Dotson), and one half-brother (Preston Moore) | Rosewood Cemetery at Lewisburg |
| MISS CARRIE MOORE (Miss Caroline Frances Moore) | Friday, October 31, 1952 | Not specified | Paralytic stroke (immediate cause of death), invalid for more than ten years | Not specified | Her pastor, Rev. R. T. Crigger | Mt. Zion Church in the Hills | Surviving brother (George W Moore), sisters (Mrs. Mattie Humes, Mrs. Russell McLaughlin, Mrs. Fannie Amyet McLaughlin) | Church cemetery (Mt. Zion) |
| Harper Moore | Monday noon, November 13, 1939 | Home of his brother, Henry Moore | Short illness | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Miss Rosa Pritt), and their two children, brothers (G. H. Moore, T. D. Moore), sisters (Mrs Robert Jordan, Miss Ballard Barlow, Miss Mary L. Moore) | Cochran cemetery |
| Mrs. Pearl Moore (Mrs. Elizabeth R. Moore) | Monday, February 12, 1962 | At her home on Knapps Creek | Not specified | Not specified | The Rev. Ezra Bennett | Smith Funeral Home | Son (Arnett Moore), foster son (Arden Shinaberry), brother (Holmes Sharp), and a sister (Mrs. Mary Defibaugh) | Sharp Cemetery at Frost |
| Mrs. Mary Plyler Moore (Mrs. Mary Linda Plyler Moore) | December 23, 1949 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Husband (Jesse Moore), six children (William, Eugene, Ernestine, Maxine, Jackson and Douglas), four sisters (Mrs. Clarence Nottingham, Mrs. Fred Nottingham, Mrs. Walter Phillips and Mrs. Pauline Robertson) | Not specified |
| Elmer Moore | Tuesday, January 26, 1937 | At his home at Minnehaha Springs | Failing health a number of years | Assessor and deputy sheriff for the county, prominent citizen | Rev. Mr. Gregg assisted by Rev S B Lapsley | Methodist church at Minnehaha Springs | Wife (Grace Jones), and their three children (Hal, Charles and Jane), remaining members of his father's family (Mrs. Nola Gorgan, Mrs Lucy Clark, Mrs Oscar O'Connel, Mrs Blanche Tincher, Misses Beulah and Madge Moore, Elmo Vernon, Frank and Piecie Moore) | Not specified |
| Alonzo Glenn Moore | Sunday afternoon, May 20, 1984 | Not specified | Automobile accident | Retired baker of the Kroger Stores, World War II Army veteran | The Rev. Harry Zeek and the Rev. James Spears | Not specified | Wife (Mattie Farner), two daughters (Linda Cannava, Beth Schuette), a son (Charles), two sisters (Fay Ware, Gay Ware), and three grandchildren | Glenn Rest Cemetery in Reynoldsburg, Ohio |
| Frank Morrison | Sunday, January 27, 1963 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Long illness | Superintendent of Lobelia Sunday School | The Rev. E. V. Bennett | Methodist Church at Lobelia | Wife (Mrs. Carrie Brown Morrison), two daughters (Mrs. Reta Rose, Mrs. John Cuskey), three grandchildren, two brothers (Taylor Morrison, J. R. Morrison), four sisters (Mrs. Ann McNeill, Mrs. Violet Bowers, Mrs. Lou Stoutemire, Mrs. Ida Lantz) | Sunset Cemetery at Jacox |
| Steven Mark Morrison | Friday, December 29, 1961 | Alexandria, Virginia, hospital | Not applicable (infant son) | Not applicable (infant) | The Rev. John I. Prather | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro (graveside services) | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Morrison), one brother (John Harvey), paternal grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morrison), maternal grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill), paternal great-grandmother (Mrs. Lucy Sheets), paternal great-grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morrison) | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro |
| Mrs. Eliza Dora Morrison (Mrs. Eliza Madora Morrison) | Sunday, July 13, 1958 | At her home in Joppa, Maryland | Long illness | Not specified | The Rev. L. E. Milam | Graveside | Eight children (Mrs. Sam Dean, Mrs. Anna Dameron, Mrs. Leona Baker, Mrs. James Young, Archie Morrison, Leonard Morrison, Bob Morrison, Lonton Morrison), one brother (Romey Hanna), thirty grandchildren and thirty-five great grandchildren | Kellison Cemetery, at Jacox |
| Mrs. T. R. Morrison (Mrs. Sarah Jane Millard Morrison) | Monday, September 13, 1965 | Local hospital | Two months illness | Worked at Singer Company and Pickens County Schools | Not specified | Not specified | Husband (T. R. Morrison, Sr.), her mother (Mrs. Mahala Doane), two daughters (Mrs. Cliff...) | Not specified |
| Silas Morrison | March 12, 1939 | At his home near Lobelia | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Son (Winters), two daughters (Mrs. W. K. Good, Mrs. George Sparks), and his wife (who was Miss Cruikshanks) | Not specified |
| J. O. Morrison Succumbs (Joshua Otis Morrison) | October 27, 1943 | Not specified | Not specified | Worked in the lumber woods for many years, successful farmer at Buckeye | Rev. James C. Wool | Lower Church at Buckeye | Two brothers (Claiborne and Bruno), step daughter (Mrs. Birdie Irvine), two step-sons (Andrew E. Fertig, William A. Fertig) | Mountain View Cemetery in Marlinton |
| Carrie B. Morrison (Mrs. Carrie Hester Brown Morrison) | Monday, March 8, 1982 | At her home in Lobelia | Not specified | Retired school teacher | Rev. Verlin Butcher and Rev. Cecil McMillion | Mt. Zion Methodist Church on Droop | Two daughters (Mrs. Juan Guskey, Mrs. Reta Rose), three sisters (Mrs. Nellie Powell, Mrs. Lana Eller, and Mrs. Clara McFarland), and nine grandchildren | Sunset Cemetery at Jacox |
| Mary Rebecca Morrison | March 23, 1935 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Rev J. H. Light, assisted by Rev M Cottrell and Rev Marlin Curry | Hillsboro Methodist church | Husband (Harvey Morrison), son (Gilbert), three sisters (Mrs Minta McCarty, Mrs Mattie McCalpin, and Mrs Rachel Kennison), three brothers (John A. Hill, Christopher Hill and Granville Hill) | Brick Church cemetery, Hillsboro |
| Foley E. Morrison | Friday, February 24, 1967 | Elkins hospital | Not specified | Taught in the Pocahontas County schools | Not specified | John W. Lohr Funeral Home Chapel in Elkins | Wife (Bessie Lee Pritt), four daughters, three sons, and 18 grandchildren | I. O. O. F. Cemetery in Elkins |
| Linda Mullens (Linda Jane Mullens) | Thursday, March 12, 1970 | Emporium, Pennsylvania | Killed in an automobile crash collision (on her way home from school) | High Honor student, Mu Alpha Theta member, National Honor Society member | Rev. Clarence S. Shanks | Coppersmith Funeral Home in Emporium | Parents (Clyde and Eva Jane Doyle Mullens), brother (Randy), and grandparents (Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mullens and Mr. and Mrs. Page Davis) | Newton Cemetery |
| Mrs. Ruby J. Mullins | January 11, 1925 | At her home on Cummings Creek | Several months of long suffering | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Six sisters, her husband, and five children (one child, Roy, from first marriage, four children from second marriage) | Not specified |
| Clellan Mullenax | Monday, January 30, 1961 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital | Illness of several years | Retired hotel operator, served as a guide for bear hunters | Not specified | Not specified | Wife (Mrs. Flossie E.), three daughters (Mrs. Beulah, Mrs. Helen, Mrs. Goldie), one son (Russell), and six grandchildren | Not specified |
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