I've summarized the details from each obituary provided in the document.
📰 Obituary Summaries
| Name | Date of Death | Location of Death | Cause of Death | Career | Officiant(s) | Funeral Location | Burial Location | Survivors |
| Mrs. Myrtle Ann McLaughlin | October 9, 1962 1 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 2 | Not specified | Lifelong resident of Pocahontas County 3 | Rev. J. D. Arbuckle 4 | Alexander Memorial Church 5 | Stony Bottom Cemetery 6 | Husband, Frank L. McLaughlin; daughter, Mrs. Anna Grace Kimball; son, Lloyd P. McLaughlin; three sisters; a brother; nine grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren 7 |
| Mrs. Minnie Susan McLaughlin | May 2, 1952 8 | At home, Dunmore 9 | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. Craham Keyes, assisted by Rev. O. R. Arbogast 10 | Baxter Church 11 | Dunmore Cemetery 12 | Two sons (Marvin, Lyle); six daughters (Lelia, Mrs. Dorothy Hall, Mollie, Mrs. Gladys Boso, Mrs. Leta Adams) 13131313 |
| Samuel R. McLaughlin | November 19, 1950 14 | Marlinton 15 | Failing health 16 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Arbovale cemetery 17 | Sister, Mrs. Virginia Simmons; son, Delferd Behee McLaughlin 18 |
| Okey C. McLaughlin | February 27, 1969 19 | Memorial General Hospital, Elkins 20 | Long illness 21 | Not specified | Rev. Cecil Dalton 22 | Oak Grove Presbyterian Church 23 | Mountain View Cemetery, Marlinton 24 | Wife, Mrs. Mae R. McLaughlin; three sisters; one brother 25 |
| Eddie F. McLaughlin | June 19, 1979 26 | Near Kanawha Airport (plane crash) 27 | Killed in crash of twin-engine plane 28 | Ironworker with Lockwood Construction Company 29 | Not specified | Not specified | Veterans Cemetery, Hampton 30 | Wife, Deborah; four children (Spring, Dena, Butch, Becky); mother, Mrs. Minnie Rhea McLaughlin; grandmother, Mrs. Virgie McLaughlin; four brothers; three sisters 31 |
| John L. McLaughlin | February 10th (year not specified, aged about 75) 32 | At home, Mustoe, Highland county 33 | Not specified (had been blind) 34 | Well known in Bath, Highland and Pocahontas counties 35 | Not specified | Not specified | Same evening as death (February 10th) 36 | Not specified |
| Mrs. Mary Margaret McLaughlin | January 15, 1925 37 | Home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Arbuckle, Maxwelton 38 | Weakness incident to age 39 | Spent more than half her life at Marlinton 40 | Rev. G. W. Nickell 41 | Maxwelton church 42 | Beside her husband in Maxwelton 43 | Surviving children: Rev. H. W. McLaughlin, D.D.; Mrs. J. D. Arbuckle; Lee P. McLaughlin; Mrs. H. H. Arbuckle; Edgar H. McLaughlin; Mrs. J. M. Massie 44 |
| Pamela Kay McLaughlin | October 26, 1968 45 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 46 | Pneumonia 47 | Not applicable (18 months old) 4848 | Rev. Donald Wood 49 | Marlinton Presbyterian Church 50 | Mountain View Cemetery 51 | Parents (Basil Edward and Joyce Friel McLaughlin); four-year-old sister, Robin Lea; grandparents; great-grandparents 52525252 |
| Vernon Pole McLaughlin | July 13, 1964 53 | At home, Mountain Grove, Virginia 54 | Suddenly 55 | Not specified | Not specified | Mountain Grove Methodist Church 56 | Warm Springs Cemetery 57 | Wife, Mrs. Grace McLaughlin; two daughters; four sons; one brother 58 |
| Kevin Wayne McLaughlin | April 5, 1970 59 | Not specified (died suddenly) 60 | Not specified | Not applicable (five months old) 61 | Rev. Sherman Markley 62 | Van Reenen Funeral Home Chapel 63 | McLaughlin Cemetery at Huntersville 64 | Parents (June David and Wanda Sue Pennington McLaughlin); two brothers (David Allen and Timothy Lee); grandparents 656565 |
| James Dice McLaughlin | April 28, 1973 66 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 67 | Long illness 68 | Woodsman 69 | Rev. Alfred Gum 70 | Van-Reenen Funeral Home Chapel 71 | Beaver Creek Cemetery near Huntersville 72 | Wife, Mrs. Bertie McLaughlin; one son; two daughters; one sister 73 |
| John Letcher McLaughlin | August 13, 1943 74 | Not specified (died after a few days' illness) 75 | Not specified (illness of a few days) 76 | Not specified | Not specified | Presbyterian church 77 | Dunmore cemetery 78 | Wife, Mrs. Minnie McLaughlin; eight children; six grandchildren; three sisters; one brother 79 |
| Dr. Harvey Winters McNeel | November 1, 1918 80 | At home, Hillsboro 81 | Ill health (wore himself out as a country doctor) 8282828282 | Country doctor (physician for nearly a half century); actively involved in public affairs and school boards 838383838383838383 | Rev. J. K. Fleming 84 | Oak Grove Presbyterian church 85 | Family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery 86 | Five children (Lase, Alfred, Paul, Harriet, Dorothy); sister, Mrs. Mary Gold Browning; twin brother, T. S. McNeel; brother, J. Lanty McNeel 87 |
| Mrs. Rachel Beard McNeel | March 24, 1939 88 | At home near Hillsboro 89 | Pneumonia 90 | Not specified | Rev. L. S. Shires 91 | Not specified | Family plot in Oak Grove Cemetery 92 | Husband, Alex McNeel; six children (Blair, George, Polly, Margaret, Martha, Alex Jr.); two sisters; brother 93 |
| George Alex McNeel | January 1, 1957 94 | At home, Dilleys Mill 95 | Long illness 96 | Not specified 97 | Rev. E. D. Summers 98 | Hillsboro Methodist Church 99 | Oak Grove Cemetery 100 | Three daughters (Mrs. Martha Lewis, Miss Polly McNeel, Miss Margaret McNeel); three sons (Blair, George, Alex Jr.); sister, Mrs. Lydia Sydenstricker; five grand-children; one great grand-children 101 |
| Henry Washington McNeel | January 16, 1975 102 | Davis Memorial Hospital, Elkins 103 | Not specified (ill for several years) 104 | Veteran of World War I 105 | Rev. Oren Lee and the Rev. Bailey 106 | Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church 107 | McNeel Cemetery 108 | Brother, Thomas P. McNeel; sister, Miss Lucille McNeel 109 |
| Mrs. Marietta Grace McNeill | July 1, 1961 110 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 111 | Long illness 112 | Teacher in the district schools 113 | Reverend Ezra Bennett 114 | Swago Methodist Church 115 | Family cemetery at Buckeye 116 | Husband, George Douglas McNeill; two sons; two daughters; sister, Mrs. Edna M. Kellison; brother, R. S. McNeil; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren 117117117117 |
| Mrs. Mary Caroline Curry McNeel | January 28, 1962 118 | At home, Hillsboro 119 | Ill for five months 120 | Not specified | Rev. Owen Lee and the Rev. John I. Prather 121 | Wesley Methodist Church 122 | McNeel Cemetery 123 | Three children (Thomas P. McNeel, Henry W. McNeel, Lucille McNeel); four grandchildren 124 |
| Miss Harriet Anne McNeel | November 1, 1967 125 | Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston 126 | Not specified | Teacher in Pocahontas schools; secretarial positions at New York Stock Exchange and Roosevelt Hospital; worked at Kanawha Manufacturing Company; worked in office of Dean of Greenbrier College; proofreading staff of Charleston Gazette 127 | Rev. Paul A. Chesney, Rev. Elwood Clower 128 | Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home Chapel (Charleston) and Oak Grove Presbyterian Church (Hillsboro) 129 | Oak Grove Cemetery 130 | Sister, Mrs. Dorothy Backs; two brothers, Alfred McNeel and John Paul McNeel; seven nephews and nieces 131 |
| John Lanty McNeel | October 22, 1955 132 | At home, Mill Point 133 | Cerebral hemorrhage (failing health for several years) 134 | Not specified | Rev. Collier Harvey, Jr. 135 | Oak Grove Church 136 | McNeel Cemetery 137 | Three sons (Dr. John, Joe W., Richard); sister, Mrs. Mary Gold McNeel Brown 138138138138 |
| William C. McNeill | January 30, 1935 139 | At home on Swago 140 | Not specified (poor health after severe case of 'flu') 141 | Useful and substantial citizen 142 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Aged widow; five children (Mrs. Neva J. Kee, Mrs. A. S. Overholt, Mrs. G. D. McNeill, Mrs. Mortimer Kellison, Reuben S.); four siblings 143143143143 |
| Mrs. Martha Perkins McNeill | July 21, 1961 144 | At home, Buckeye 145 | Long illness 146 | Homemaker 147 | Rev. Ezra Bennett 148 | Lower Buckeye Church 149 | McNeill Cemetery at Buckeye 150 | Two daughters (Miss Duffie McNeill, Miss Watsie McNeill); one son (Rush McNeill); a half brother (G. D. McNeill); six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren 151 |
| R. S. McNeil | October 31, 1965 152 | At home, Marlinton 153 | Heart attack 154 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified (funeral arrangements incomplete) 155 | Not specified | Son, Lt. Col. William R. McNeil 156 |
| Rev. Moore McNeill | February 19, 1924 157 | Home of his daughter, Mrs. H. H. Cochran, Lost Creek 158 | Not specified | Teacher; minister in Methodist Protestant Conference and West Virginia Conference Methodist Episcopal Church; extensive farm operations 159 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Ten surviving children (Claude T., William K., Frank C., Burleigh S., Mrs. G. M. Clammer, Mrs. Gus J. Shaffer, Mrs. A. L. Ireland, three others); half brother, George W. McKeever 160160160160 |
| Lock H. McNeill | March 17, 1940 161 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 162 | Pneumonia, following influenza 163 | One of our best citizens; honest, industrious, upright 164 | Rev. J. C. Wool, assisted by Rev. R. H. Skaggs 165 | Swago Church 166 | Family plot in Mt. View Cemetery 167 | Mother, Mrs. Hannah Beyerage McNeill; wife, Miss Eleanor Howard; three brothers (Carl, Homer, Moody); seven children (Mildred, James, Robert, Curtis, Carl, Stanley, Nicholas) 168 |
| Mrs. Caroline McNeel | January 30, 1950 169 | Coeurd' Alene, Idaho 170 | Heart attack following pneumonia 171 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Husband, Grady McNeel 172 |
| Mrs. Olivine Runciman McNeill | March 9, 1935 173 | Not specified | Heart disease 174 | Expert instructor of the young (primary grade teacher in Marlinton school); president of the Woman's Club of Marlinton 175 | Rev. S. B. Lapsley 176 | Her late home 177 | Family plot in Mt. View cemetery 178 | Husband, R. S. McNeill; one son, William; two sisters 179 |
| Jackie Linn McNeill | August 31, 1951 180 | At home of his parents 181 | Leukemia 182 | Not applicable (aged 4 and 1/2 years) 183 | Rev. George B. Fletcher 184 | Lawrence B. Wood funeral home, Hampton 185 | Oakland Cemetery 186 | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Manuel L. McNeill); half-sister, Patricia McDaniels; paternal grandparents; maternal grandfather 187 |
| Manuel McNeill | April 16, 1967 188 | Fort Howard Veterans' Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 189 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Hampton, Virginia 190 | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Arnot McNeill); wife, Mrs. Edith West McNeill; one son, Curtis McNeill; two brothers; one sister 191 |
| Mrs. Susan Buckley McNeill | March 9, 1942 192 | At home on Swago 193 | Infimities of extreme age 194 | Not specified | Rev. J. C. Wool 195 | The home 196 | Family plot in Mt. View Cemetery 197 | Four daughters (Mrs. A. S. Overholt, Mrs. Neva Kee, Mrs. G. D. McNeill, Mrs. Edna Kellison); one son (R. S. McNeill); sister; brother 198198198198 |
| Mrs. Ruth Eureka Young McNeil | September 23, 1962 199 | Denmar State Hospital 200 | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. George McCune 201 | Marlinton Methodist Church 202 | Mc- Neil Cemetery at Buckeye 203 | Son, Norval C. McNeil; half brother; two half sisters 204 |
| Mrs. Nettie Ann Clemons McNeill | April 1, 1947 205 | Home of Mrs. Willis McKeever, on Swago 206 | Not specified | Not specified | Rev. R. H. Skaggs 207 | Not specified | Ruckman Cemetery near Millpoint 208 | Not specified |
| Mrs Mehala Caroline Moran Mc-Neil | February 2, 1940 209 | At home on Swago 210 | Unexpected 211 | Home loving person 212 | Rev J. C. Wool 213 | Swago church 214 | Family plot in the Buckley cemetery 215 | Three children (John C., Bennett H., Mrs. Mary P. Turner); three sisters 216216216216 |
| John Calvin McNeill | June 20, 1961 217 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 218 | Long illness 219 | Not specified | Rev. Ezra Bennett, assisted by Rev. S. M. Schoolcraft 220 | Upper Swago Church 221 | Cloonan Cemetery 222 | Brother, Bennett McNeill; aunt, Mrs. Annie Collins; numerous cousins 223 |
| Mrs. Edith West McNeill | June 14, 1984 224 | Hampton General Hospital, Hampton, Virginia 225 | Lingering illness 226 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Hampton, Virginia 227 | Son, Curtis; daughter, Patricia; five granddaughters; two great-grandchildren; sisters (Mary and Florence West) 228 |
| Loy Earl McAtee | Monday (date unspecified, aged 48, since 1985) 229 | At his residence in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 230 | Passed away 231 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Brick Church Cemetery in Huttonsville 232 | Parents (Loy and Katheryn "Kate" Liggett McAtee); one sister, Mrs. Timothy (Mary J.) Marcum; three brothers (Eugene, Robert, Paul David McAtee); several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles 233 |
| John N. McAtee | June 16, 1975 (aged 68) 234 | Not specified (had been sick several months) 235 | Not specified (sick several months) 236 | Not specified 237 | Rev. W. H. Dorsey 238 | At the home 239 | Mingo cemetery 240 | Widow (Miss Ettie R. Gay); one son (Harris H.); one daughter (Laura); two brothers (Charles, Jacob); two sisters (Mrs. W. T. Canter, Mrs. J. B. Skidmore); one grandson (William McAtee) 241 |
| Mrs. Bessie McCarty | September 25, 1974 242 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 243 | Several years illness 244 | Not specified | Rev. Ezra Bennett and Gene Loury 245 | Huntersville Methodist Church 246 | Mountain View Cemetery 247 | Two sons (Carl, Lynn); two daughters (Mrs. Gladys Moore, Mrs. Geraldine Rismith); eleven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a brother; four sisters 248 |
| Mrs. Thelma G. McCarty | September 8th, 1960 249 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, Marlinton 250 | Cancer (long illness) 251 | Not specified 252 | Rev. L. E. Saville 253 | Frost Methodist Church 254 | Harper Cemetery 255 | Five daughters (Mrs. Myrtle Nelson, Miss Betty McCarty, Mrs. Mildred Carpenter, Mrs. Annie Bennett, Mrs. Mabel Cross); three sons (William Taylor, George McCarty, Zed Taylor); a sister; a half-sister 256 |
| Sherman McCarty | October 5, 1938 257 | Chesapeake and Ohio Hospital, Clifton Forge, Virginia 258 | Not specified (final illness) 259 | Steward in the Hillsboro church 260 | Rev. L. S. Shires, assisted by Rev. J. E. Knight 261 | Hillsboro church 262 | Brick Church Cemetery (with Masonic rites) 263 | Wife, Miss Hazel Fletcher; three children (Harrell, Nancy, Kathleen); two brothers (Burke, Richard) 264264264264 |
| Mrs. Armenta Hill McCarty | August 3, 1946 265 | Home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde C. Waugh, Marlinton 266 | Not specified (ill many months) 267 | Not specified | Rev. Harvey C. Porter 268 | Marlinton Methodist Church 269 | Family plot in Mountain View Cemetery 270 | One son (Granville); three surviving children of her union with Peter McCarty (Mrs. Clyde C. Waugh, Amos, Elbert McCarty) 271271271271 |
| Mrs. Tabytha Alice Bowers McCarty | February 28, 1969 272 | At home, Frost 273 | Short illness 274 | Not specified 275 | Rev David Rittenhouse and the Rev. Sherman Markley 276 | Frost Methodist Church 277 | Mount Zion Cemetery near Frost 278 | Four sons (Frank, Ledford, Dale, O'Dell McCarty); one daughter (Mrs. Mary Lowry) 279 |
| Samuel C. McCarty | December 1938 (aged sixty-four) 280 | Hospital in New York 281 | Brief illness 282 | Methodist Protestant pastor for a number of years 283 | Not specified | Not specified | Durant Cemetery, Cabot, Vermont 284 | Wife, Miss Mabel Lewis; five sons (Grant, Layton, Virgil, Johnnie, Charles); two daughters (Bernice, Polly); one sister, Mrs. Frank Thompson; one brother, James A. McCarty 285 |
| Mrs. Marie Mclaughlin McCarty | May 26, 1952 286 | At her home near Dunmore 287 | Instantly killed by a falling tree 288 | Not specified 289 | Not specified | Baxter Church 290 | Dunmore Cemetery 291 | Husband, Lynn McCarty; four children (Granville, Jane, Brown, Linda); mother; two brothers 292 |
| Frank McCarty | March 15, 1973 293 | Marlinton 294 | Heart attack 295 | Not specified 296 | Rev. David Rittenhouse 297 | Frost United Methodist Church 298 | Frost Cemetery 299 | Wife, Mrs. Gladys Buzzard McCarty; one daughter (Miss Mary Alice McCarty); four sons (Kenneth Roger McCarty, Robert McCarty, Lanty McCarty, Clyde McCarty); one sister (Mary Buzzard); three brothers (Dale, Ledford, Odell McCarty) 300 |
| James W. McCarty | May 13, 1944 301 | At his home near Beverley 302 | Heart attack 303 | Not specified 304 | Not specified | Marlinton Methodist Church 305 | Mt. View Cemetery 306 | Wife, Mrs Eva McCoy McCarty; two sons (James B., Robert W.); mother, Mrs. Arminta Hill McCarty; two brothers (Amos, Elbert); one sister (Mrs. Clyde Watch) 307 |
| Warrant Officer Cadet Robert L. McComb, Jr. | February 20, 1970 308 | Fort Rucker, Alabama (helicopter crash) 309 | Injuries received in a helicopter crash 310 | Military Cadet; attended flight schools 311311311311 | Rev. Fred Walker and the Rev. Willis Cornelius 312 | Marlinton Presbyterian Church 313 | Mountain View Cemetery at Marlinton 314 | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComb, Sr.; one half-brother, James 315315315315 |
| Mrs. Georgia Moore McComb | December 9, 1957 316 | C & O Hospital at Clifton Forge, Virginia 317 | Long illness 318 | Not specified 319 | Rev. J. D. Singletary, Rev. Acie Bryant, and Rev. W. O. Ragsdale 320 | Huntersville Presbyterian Church 321 | Huntersville Cemetery 322 | Husband, Clarence H. McComb; three children (Gray, Carl, Tiny); six sisters; a brother 323 |
| Winfred McElwee | March 16, 1973 324 | Charleston Memorial Hospital 325 | Five weeks illness 326 | Retired bus driver 327 | Rev. Herold Elmore, assisted by Rev. Kenneth Montgomery 328 | Dunmore Methodist Church 329 | Dunmore Cemetery 330 | Daughter, Cora Sue McElwee; son, Charles McElwee; two grandsons 331 |
| Claude A. McMillion | April 7, 1945 332 | At home in Greenbank 333 | Ill for several months 334 | Principal of Greenbank High School 335 | Rev. B. B. Breitenhirt, assisted by Rev. O. R. Arbogast 336 | The home 337 | Mt. View Cemetery at Marlinton 338 | Wife, Miss Vella Lilly; son, Claude Ashton McMillion; parents; three sisters; four brothers 339 |
| Leo Lexie McMillion | February 17, 1953 340 | Baltimore, Maryland 341 | Heart attack 342 | Employed by the Glen Martin Company 343 | Not specified (funeral arrangements not made) 344344344344 | Not specified | Not specified | Three sisters (Mrs. Cleo Ervin, Mrs. Gladys Moore, Mrs. Leo Wade); three brothers (Ovid McMillion, Cecil McMillion, Lester McMillion) 345 |
| Mrs. Gertrude Sizemore McMillion | September 27, 1970 346 | Home of a daughter, Mrs. Bee Johnson 347 | Apparent heart attack 348 | Not specified 349 | Rev. Leroy Crane 350 | Ellis Chapel at Brushy Flat 351 | The church cemetery 352 | Three daughters (Mrs. Bee Johnson, Mrs. Harrell McCarty, Mrs. Ralph McCarty); three sons (Bruce McMillion, William (Pete) McMillion, Bruce McMillion); eleven grandchildren; one great-grandchild 353 |
| Remus McMillion | January 24, 1959 354 | At home at Friars Hill 355 | Long illness 356 | Trustee of McMillion Methodist Church 357 | Rev. Calvin Lewis 358 | McMillion Methodist Church 359 | The church cemetery 360 | Wife, Mrs. Kate Ayres McMillion; two daughters (Mrs. Ina Montgomery, Mrs. Vera Hatfield); one son (Edmond McMillion); four grandsons; a sister; a brother 361 |
| Mrs. Sarah Hill McMillion | April 17, 1949 362 | At home at Jacox 363 | Short illness 364 | Not specified 365 | Rev. E. A. Fitzwater 366 | Hill Chapel 367 | Buelah cemetery 368 | Two sons (T. H., C. G.); one brother (Rev. N. S. Hill); one sister (Mrs. L. S. Boggs) 369 |
| Albert Hansford McMillion | February 5, 1970 370 | Ronceverte hospital 371 | Not specified | Retired woodsman 372 | Rev. Leroy Crane 373 | Jack K: Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg 374 | Ellis Chapel Cemetery on Brushy Flats 375 | Three sons (Dana, Howard, Guy); 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren 376 |
| Clarence G. McMillion | November 22, 1970 377 | St. Helena, California 378 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Kansas City, Missouri 379 | Wife, Miss Hazel Mann 380 |
| Charles Gratton McGuire | January 5, 1945 381 | At his home on Elk 382 | Not specified 383 | Not specified | Rev. James C. Wool 384 | Mary's Chapel, on Elk 385 | Not specified | Two sisters (Ida Jane Sayers, Margaret Shively); one brother (Dudley McGuire) 386 |
| Mrs. Lucy Moore McGuffin | September 9, 1955 387 | Hospital in Waynesboro, Virginia 388 | Heart attack 389 | Not specified 390 | Not specified | Not specified | Thorn Rose Cemetery in Staunton 391 | Two daughters (Mrs. Virginia Armentrout, Mrs. Jesse Snoddy); two brothers (Fred B. Moore, Grady K. Moore); three sisters (Miss Mary Moore, Mrs. Mattie Walker, Mrs. Kathleen Newman) 392 |
| William "Billy" McKelvey | March 19, 1961 393 | Charleston General Hospital 394 | Not specified 395 | Not specified 396 | Rev. Charles Scragg and Rev. John Lawmill 397 | Mt. Juliet Methodist Church at Belle 398 | Andrews Chapel Cemetery at Williamsburg, Greenbrier County 399 | Wife 400 |
| Samuel Everette McClung | March 1, 1967 401 | Richwood Hospital 402 | Not specified 403 | Retired machinist and lumber worker 404 | Rev. O'Dell 405 | Penile Methodist Church, at Hominy Falls 406 | The church Cemetery 407 | Wife, Ada Pitsenberger McClung; two daughters (Mrs. Clarabelle Losch, Mrs. Chloetta McGraw); two sons (Matthew, Burlie); a sister (Mrs. Lennie Phillips); a brother (Tony T. McClung); 25 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren 408 |
| Mrs. Hattie Showalter McClung | March 18, 1964 409 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 410 | Several weeks illness 411 | Not specified 412 | Rev. Acie Bryant 413 | Big Springs Presbyterian Church 414 | Gibson Cemetery 415 | One brother, John Barney Showalter; several nieces and nephews 416 |
| Lee McClung | June 3, 1940 417 | At his home near Poage Lane 418 | Heart attack 419 | Veteran of the World War 420 | Rev. R. H. Skaggs 421 | Not specified | Poage graveyard 422 | Brother, Hoxie McClung; sisters (Mrs. Wallace Humphreys, Mrs. Forrest McClure, Mrs. C. R. Cook, Mrs. C. C. Allen) 423 |
| Herbert Samuel McClung | December 26, 1970 424 | At his home at Waterbury, Connecticut 425 | Not specified 426 | Veteran of World War II; tool and die cutter 427 | Not specified | Not specified | Waterbury 428 | First wife, Henrietta Oberstadt McClung; two daughters (Mrs. Deloris Jean Swiderski, Mrs. Patricia Diane Cameron); one grandson; one brother (Charles D. McClung); two sisters (Mrs. Beulah Duncan, Mrs. Lyda Duncan) 429 |
| Mrs. Minerva C. McCulloch | March 7 (year not specified, aged 92, born 1874) 430 | In a nursing home 431431 | Infirmities of old age 432432 | First city settlement worker under Board of Missions of the former Methodist Episcopal Church, South 433 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Three daughters (Mrs. B. W. John, Miss Elizabeth McCulloch, Miss Edith McCulloch); five grandchildren; 16 great grand-children; one great-great-grand daughter 434434434434 |
| Mrs. Florence Carson McClintic | June 14, 1961 435 | Home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Morgan, in Marlinton 436 | Stroke (invalid since stroke over three years ago) 437 | Not specified 438 | Not specified | Frankford 439 | Frankford 440 | Only surviving child, Mrs. Ben Morgan 441 |
| A. B. McCrary | August 5, 1946 442 | The hospital (Ronceverte) 443 | Paralytic stroke 444 | Retired Chesapeake and Ohio Railway official; chief dispatcher and later trainmaster of the Greenbrier Division of the C. & O. 445 | Rev. George M. Curry 446 | Kramer Funeral Home 447 | Rosewood cemetery in Lewisburg 448 | Widow, Mrs. Maude Collins McCrary; two sons (Capt. Thomas McCrary, Clinton R. McCrary); two daughters (Mrs. J. K. Martin, Mrs. James W. Wilkerson); surviving brother and sister 449 |
| Durbin G. P. McCray | May 25, 1940 450 | Home of his brother W. A. McCray, near Durbin 451 | Not specified 452 | Worked in the lumber woods 453 | Not specified | Not specified | Cemetery at Davis 454 | Son and a daughter 455 |
| Jesse McCray | October 21, 1931 456 | At his home on Clover Creek 457 | Complication of diseases (ill for some time) 458 | Not specified 459 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife 460 |
| Jesse Edward McCall | March 5, 1964 461 | St. Luke's Hospital at Bluefield 462 | Short illness 463 | Not specified 464 | Rev. J. F. Adkins 465 | Community Christian Church 466 | Hill Top Cemetery 467 | Wife, Mrs. Jesse Edward McCall; four sisters (Mrs. Rose Biggs, Mrs. Cary Biggs, Mrs. Grace Meadows, Mrs. Virginia Raynes); four brothers (Roy McCall, Eugene McCall, Kenny McCall, Glenn McCall) 468 |
| Abraham Lee McClure | December 14, 1955 469469469 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 470470470 | Failing in health for many years 471 | Not specified 472 | Rev. Ezra Beneit 473 | West Union Methodist Church 474 | Cochran Cemetery 475 | Three sons (James, Desmond, Leo); four daughters (Mrs Paul Marks, Mrs Henry Kiner, Mrs Jessie Jordon, Mrs Olla Arbogast); twenty-seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren 476 |
| Mrs. Maggie A. Galford McClure | March 11, 1949 477 | At her home on Stony Creek 478 | Not specified 479 | Not specified 480 | Rev. R. H. Crawford 481 | West Union Church 482 | Cochran cemetery 483 | One daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Van Reenan; eight grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren 484 |
| Henry McClure | July 5, 1967 485 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 486 | Not specified 487 | Farmer 488 | Not specified | Poage Lane Chapel 489 | Poage Lane Cemetery 490 | Wife, Noble; two daughters (Georgia, Maxine); three sons (Louis, Coe, Thomas); two brothers (Jake, Lake); a sister (Mrs. Cora Gibson); 22 grandchildren 491 |
| Eldred Summers McClure | May 4, 1950 492 | South Charleston hospital, Dunbar 493 | Long illness 494 | Retired cabinet maker and carpenter; formerly a merchant and general manager for the Bell Telephone Company 495 | Not specified | Bartlett and Welch Funeral Home 496 | Grandview Cemetery, at Dunbar 497 | Three daughters (Mrs. D. R. Long, Mrs. W. D. Lloyd, Mrs. M. M. Maloney); two sons (C. W. McClure, H. W. McClure); seven grandchildren; one great grandchild 498498498498 |
| French McClure | February 16, 1951 499499499499 | Near Beverly 500500500500 | Overcome by gas in car 501501501501 | Employed by the Penn Line Corporation 502502502502 | Rev. R. H. Crawford 503503503503 | Poage Lane Church 504504504504 | Poage family cemetery 505505505505 | Parents (Henry and Noble Poage McClure); two sisters (Georgia, Maxine); three brothers (Coe, Lewis, Thomas) 506506506506 |
| Stanford Lorain McClure | January 1, 1966 507 | Charleston General Hospital, Pinch 508 | Undergone surgery for removal of a brain tumor 509 | Graduate of Tygarts Valley High School; veteran of World War II and the Korean War 510 | Not specified | Baptist Church at Pinch 511 | Brick Church Cemetery at Huttonsville 512 | Wife, Mrs. Barbara McClure; three sons (Rickie, Allen, Bruce); one daughter (Bonrie McClure); mother, Mrs. John Feretti; father and stepmother (Mr. and Mrs. James F. McClure); one brother; one sister 513 |
| Mrs. Nellie Dunham McClure | January 3, 1924 514 | Not specified | Not specified 515 | Industrious woman, good neighbor 516 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Mother; two brothers; eight living children (one an infant) 517 |
| Maxine McClure | March 8, 1979 518 | Marlinton 519 | Heart attack 520 | Not specified 521 | Rev. Eddie Markley 522 | Poage Lane Church 523 | Poage Lane Cemetery 524 | Three brothers (Coe McClure, Louis McClure, Tommy McClure) 525 |
| Leo McClure | December 28, 1955 526 | Main Street in Marlinton (died as he was taken to hospital) 527 | Heart attack 528 | Not specified 529 | Not specified | Not specified 530 | Not specified (body taken to funeral home in Webster Springs) 531 | Not specified (son of the late Abraham Lee McClure) 532 |
| Mrs. Mary Ruth Gwin McClintic | March 4, 1970 533533 | George Washington University Hospital 534534 | Injuries sustained in an automobile accident 535535 | Former employee of Saint Elizabeth Hospital and Department of Agriculture (retired after 30 years) 536536536; worked for Union Tanning Company 537 | Not specified | Joseph Gawler's and Sons Funeral Home Chapel 538 | Arlington Cemetery 539 | Mother, Mrs. Eva Gwin; one sister, Mrs. A. L. (Virginia) Hall; two brothers (Harry Gwin, David Gwin); one niece; one nephew 540 |
| Mrs. Bessie Phillips McClintic | January 15, 1948 541 | Not specified 542 | Short illness 543 | Not specified 544 | Rev. Roger P. Melton 545 | Presbyterian Church 546 | Mountain View Cemetery 547 | Adopted daughter, Mrs. Ray McElwee; two brothers (Joseph and James Phillips) 548 |
| June L. McLaughlin | May 1, 1970 549 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 550 | Long illness 551 | School bus driver 552 | Rev. Sherman Markley 553 | Huntersville United Methodist Church 554 | McLaughlin Cemetery at Huntersville 555 | Three daughters (Mrs. Bonnie Sharp, Mrs. Sue Landis, Mrs. Shirley Anderson); six sons (Jimmie, Jerry, Wallace, Keith, Sherman, June David); a brother (Roy); five sisters (Mrs. Bessie McCarty, Mrs. Grace Fertig, Miss Ann McLaughlin, Mrs. Delana Ginger, Mrs Es-ta Chamelin) 556 |
| Clarence Cameron McLaughlin | October 10, 1948 557 | At the bridge near Boger (truck accident) 558 | Suffered death in a truck accident 559 | Veteran of the late war (long service overseas) 560 | Not specified | Dunmore 561 | Not specified | Parents (Cameron and Virgie Dilley McLaughlin); brother, Everett; wife, Mrs Gertrude Horner McLaughlin; little daughter 562 |
| William Jacob McLaughlin | December 12, 1971 563 | Emmitt Memorial Hospital at Clifton Forge, Virginia 564 | Not specified 565 | Cashier at the Greenbrier Valley Bank for 50 years (retired); elder emeritus of Old Stone Presbyterian Church 566566566566 | Rev. T. W. Apperson 567 | Old Stone Presbyterian Church 568 | Rosewood Cemetery at Lewisburg 569 | Wife, Mrs. Warren McLaughlin; one sister (Mrs. Lucy Beard); three brothers (Forrest P., Richard K., Porter McLaughlin) 570 |
| Mrs. Cleatrice Smith McLaughlin | April 15, 1971 571 | Greenbrier Valley Hospital at Ronceverte 572 | Month's illness 573 | Dietitian at Denmar State Hospital 574 | Rev. Cecil Dalton 575 | Oak Grove Presbyterian Church 576 | Oak Grove Cemetery 577 | Daughter, Mrs. Julia Ellen Warner; son, Lee McLaughlin; three brothers; two sisters 578 |
| Wilton C. McMillion | February 21, 1971 579 | Beckley Hospital 580 | Long illness 581 | Retired school teacher (18 years in Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties); retired farmer; veteran of World War I 582582582582 | Rev. Cecil McMillion 583 | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg 584 | Morning-side Cemetery at Renick 585 | Wife, Mrs. Gola McMillion; three daughters (Mrs. Oleta Baber, Mrs. Kathleen Neal, Mrs. Eileen Meredith); two sons (Hylton McMillion, Hymon McMillion); one sister (Mrs. Neva Jackson); 19 grandchildren 586 |
| Lacy Clayton McMillion | June 22, 1922 587 | Not specified | Not specified 588 | Teacher in the county schools 589 | Rev. L. S. Shires 590 | Hillsboro Methodist church 591 | Not specified | Five brothers (Claude A., Ovid M., Cecil R., Lester L., Leo L.); three sisters (Mrs Wilbur Moore, Miss Cleo McMillion, Miss Drexal McMillion) 592 |
| Alfred Dale McMillion (Baby) | January 1, 1970 593 | John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 594594594 | Not specified 595 | Not applicable (died at 10 days old) 596 | Not specified | Not specified | Darlington, Maryland 597 | Parents (Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. McMillion); grandparents 598 |
| William Edwin McFadden | April 19, 1976 599 | Bath County Community Hospital 600 | Sudden illness 601 | Not specified 602 | Rev. Paul Staley 603 | McLaughlin Funeral Home 604 | Warm Springs Cemetery 605 | Widow, Mrs. Luella L. McFadden; one son (William Edwin McFadden, Jr.); one daughter (Mrs. Gayle Previs); four stepsons; one stepdaughter; one sister (Mrs. Dorothy Kershner); one brother (Charles McFadden); five grandchildren; one great-grandchild 606 |
| Edward Jay MacFarland | January 31, 1962 607 | Beckley Hospital 608 | Long illness 609 | Former Beckley Newspaper Corporation librarian 610 | Rev. Joseph A. Richards 611 | Calfee Funeral Home Chapel in Beckley 612 | Oak Grove Cemetery at Hillsboro 613 | Wife, Miss Lina Browning; sister, Mrs. E. Walker Gay 614 |
| John Andrew McCall | October 2 (year not specified, aged 58) 615 | Fairlea hospital 616 | Long illness 617 | Not specified 618618 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Wife, Mrs. Catherine Cox McCall; mother, Mrs. Irene Stoutamer McCall; one stepson; three brothers; five sisters 619619619619 |
| George Franklin McCalpin | June 6, 1935 620 | Hospital at Fort Thomas, Ky. 621 | Not specified 622 | Not specified 623 | Not specified | Not specified | By the side of his mother 624 | Father, John McCalpin; one brother (Jesse MeCalpin); five sisters (Mrs. Hoxie Meeks, Mrs Guy Tallman, Mrs Frank McLaughlin, Mrs. Fred McLaughlin, Miss Blanch MeCalpin) 625 |
| Edith May McElwain | January 1, 1997 626 | CAMC, Memorial Division in Charleston 627 | Long illness 628 | Homemaker 629 | Rev. Darrin Jones 630 | Dodd & Reed Funeral Home in Webster Springs 631 | Gregory Cemetery, in Curtin 632 | Son, John McElwain; daughters (Linda Dobson, Anita Jarrett); sister, Arlene Wise; 3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren 633 |
| Betty Lou McCourt | January 18, 1995 634 | Webster County Memorial Hospital 635 | Not specified 636 | Homemaker 637 | Rev. Paul Rounds 638 | Dodd & Reed Funeral Home in Webster Springs 639 | Harrison Cochran Cemetery on Grassy Creek Road, Webster Springs 640 | Five sons (Bill McCourt, Buck McCourt, Bo McCourt, Shannon McCourt, Chris McCourt); four daughters (Suellen Lou Badmaev, Nada Cochran, Nellie Knight, Markie Ridgway); 23 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren 641 |
| Madalene McCourt | February 4, 1997 642 | Lewisburg 643 | Not specified 644 | Homemaker 645 | Rev. Okey Wayne 646 | Adams Funeral Chapel in Cowen 647 | Sunset Memorial Park in Erbacon 648 | Husband, Willis McCourt; sons (Steve McCourt, Richard McCourt); daughters (Loretta Harris, Connie Z. Sink, Lorraine Tharp, Fleshia Harris, Linda Hardin, Teresa Hickman, Hilda Simmons); brothers (Gene Cogar, Dillard Cogar); 10 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild 649 |
| Arma Jean McMillion | November 7, 1997 650 | Greenbrier Valley Medical Center 651 | Not specified 652 | Not specified 653 | Rev. Paul Suttle 654 | Morgan Funeral Home in Lewisburg 655 | Alderson Cemetery 656 | Four daughters (Betty Blake, Brownie Sue Hime, Janet McMillion, Margaret Jean McMillion); five sons (Alfred Donald McMillion, William Henry, Samuel Ike McMillion, Frank McMillion, Sandy McMillion); a brother (George Cohernour); two sisters (Viola Siseman, Rhoda Hulbert); twenty-one grandchildren; fifteen great-grandchildren 657657657657 |
| Bruce Kerr Nottingham | August 3, 1973 658 | Davis Memorial Hospital at Elkins 659 | Heart attack 660 | Supervisor of electrical equipment at NARO at Green Bank 661 | Rev. Billie Helmick, Rev. David Rittenhouse, and the Rev. Virgil Koyer 662 | Durbin United Methodist Church 663 | Arbovale Cemetery 664 | Wife, Mrs. Mary Wilmoth Nottingham; four daughters (Mrs. Barbara Armstrong, Mrs. Nancy Borga, Mrs. Jane Thompson, Mrs. Carol VanDevander); two sons (Jerry Nottingham, Julian Nottingham); three sisters (Mrs. Willa Whanger, Mrs. Mildred Billingsley, Mrs. Kitty Stewart); one brother (James Nottingham); seven grandchildren 665 |
| R. L. Nottingham | March 25, 1948 666 | Columbus, Ohio (at the home of a daughter) 667 | Heart attack 668 | Not specified 669 | Not specified | Methodist Church in Dunmore 670 | Family plot in the Dunmore Cemetery 671 | Four daughters (Mrs. Arta L. Chappins, Mrs. Vera L. Hayenfeld, Mrs. Ruth Hutson, Mrs. Alma N. Jones); a son (Paul Nottingham); a sister (Mrs. Julia Lockridge); two brothers (Worth Nottingham, Earl Nottingham); five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren 672 |
| Mrs. Vesta Kerr Nottingham | November 5, 1960 673 | At her home in Morgantown 674 | Long illness 675 | Not specified 676 | Dr. Warren E. Hall 677 | Dering Funeral Home in Morgantown 678 | Mt. Calvary Cemetery 679 | Two daughters (Mrs. I. L. Irwin, Miss Gaynell Nottingham); two sons (Neill Nottingham, Richard Nottingham); two sisters (Mrs. H. C. Vanosdale, Mrs. J. D. Wilmoth); five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren 680 |
| Bland Nottingham | August 13, 1952 681 | At his home, Dunmore 682 | Failing health for many months 683 | Upright man and good citizen 684 | Rev. J. L. Justice, assisted by Rev. H. G. Keyes 685 | Dunmore Methodist Church 686 | Family plot in Dunmore Cemetery 687 | Sister, Mrs. Bertie Warwick; brother, Zack Nottingham 688 |
| Mrs. Irene Warner Nottingham | May 6, 1947 689 | Elkins hospital 690 | Not specified 691 | Not specified 692 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified | Husband, Forrest Nottingham; father; two sons (Louis Jackson, Glen Clarence Nottingham); five brothers; one sister 693 |
| Zack J. Nottingham | May 17, 1965 694 | Home of his daughter, Mrs. C. C. Whanger, of Durbin 695 | Not specified 696 | Retired farmer 697 | Rev. Philip Newell 698 | The Whanger home 699 | Kerr Memorial Cemetery 700 | Three sons (James Harvey Nottingham, M. Kerth Nottingham, Bruce K. Nottingham); two other daughters (Mrs. Mildred Billingsley, Mrs. Kathleen Stewart); twenty-one grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren 701 |
| Lawrence Nottingham | January 3, 1944 702 | At his home near Jamestown, Pennsylvania 703 | Long illness 704 | Not specified 705 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified (laid to rest in the cemetery town on Monday) 706 | Two brothers (Zack, Charles, Bland); sister, Mrs. F. H. (all of Pocahontas County) 707 |
| Mrs. Offie Fitzgerald Nottingham | January 28, 1950 708 | At her home, near Dunmore 709 | Unexpectedly 710 | Life long member of the Methodist Church, Sunday School teacher 711 | Rev. Doyle B. Arbogast 712 | Dunmore Methodist Church 713 | Arbovale Cemetery 714 | Husband; three children (Mrs. Wilma McClintic, Raymund Nottingham, Clay Nottingham); a foster son (Robert L. Fitzgerald); two sisters (Mrs. B. F. Taylor, Mrs. Laura Sheets) 715 |
| Mrs. Altha Stout Nottingham | July 10, 1951 716 | At her home near Durbin 717 | Suddenly (ill for three years) 718 | Devoted, kind worker and friend 719 | Rev. G. G. Winkles, assisted by Rev. W. H. Hamilton 720 | The home 721 | Family Cemetery 722 | Husband; six daughters (Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. H. P. Chumney, Mrs. Harry Curry, Mrs. Clair Moore, Mrs. Woodrow Herald, Mrs. Kay Longmore); three sons (Russell, New Jersey, Lewis and Lester); 29 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren 723 |
| Mrs. Sadie Nottingham | Tuesday, December 5, 1972 (aged 86) 724 | Durbin 725 | Not specified 726 | Not specified 727 | Not specified 728 | Durbin Methodist Church 729 | Not specified 730 | Not specified 731 |
| Mrs. Mary Spencer Nelson | September 28, 1951 732 | At her home in Durbin 733 | Suddenly 734 | Not specified 735 | Rev. Robert J. Bard, Jr. 736 | The Church of the Brethren 737 | Wilmoth Cemetery 738 | Husband, Taton Nelson; two brothers (Morgan F. Bader, Phillip Bader); one sister (Mrs. Oda Phillips); fifteen grandchildren; one great grandchild; eleven step children 739 |
| Mrs. Hattie Ellen Nelson | April 24, 1969 740 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 741 | Long illness 742 | Not specified 743 | Rev. Paul Good and the Rev. David Rittenhouse 744 | Arbovale United Methodist Church 745 | Arbovale Cemetery 746 | Two daughters (Mrs. Anna Lou Good, Mrs. Irene Dahmer); one son (Johnny Nelson); three sisters (Mrs. Georgia Thompson, Mrs. Phares, Mrs. Nola Rhodes); one brother (Ted Arbogast) 747 |
| Mrs. Ethel Irene Nelson | May 5th, 1961 748 | Akron, Ohio, hospital 749 | Short illness 750 | Not specified 751 | Rev. J. E. Fairburn 752 | Church of the Brethren in Durbin 753 | Bennett Cemetery near Cherry Grove 754 | Husband, Hughes Nelson; two daughters (Miss Mattie Nelson, Mrs. Ruby Gaujot); four sons (Edward, Gayle, Paul, Franklin); two sisters (Miss Evelyn Bennett, Mrs. Virginia Seulgin); three half-sisters (Mrs. Mildred Bennett, Mrs. Ruth Harper, Miss Bennett); two brothers (Venus, Flick Bennett); two half-brothers (Eli, Garth); six grandchildren 755 |
| Mrs. Eva Ballard Nelson | October 30, 1977 756 | Not specified 757 | Ill for some months 758 | Teacher 759 | Rev. B. W. John 760 | Methodist church 761 | Family plot in Mt. View Cemetery 762 | Husband, John T. Nelson; two daughters (Mrs. Laura Nelson McNeill, Mrs. Floyd Ingram); grandson, John Douglas McNeill; brother (Roland E Ballard); two sisters (Mrs. Cora Cing, Mrs. Miner) 763 |
| Mrs. Izetta Mary Nelson | January 6, 1967 764 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 765 | Long illness 766 | Not specified 767 | Rev. Travis Wells 768 | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Chapel at Arbovale 769 | Bethel Cemetery at Back Mountain near Durbin 770 | One daughter (Mrs. Bruce (Pauline) Nelson); four sons (Earl Cosner, Harold Cosner, Carl Cosner, Thurman Cosner); one sister (Mrs. Gladys Stambach) 771 |
| Baby Samuel Arnold Nelson | September 1, 1957 772 | Decatur and Macon County Hospital 773 | Died at birth 774 | Not applicable (infant) 775 | Not specified | Not specified | Mount Zion Cemetery 776 | Parents (Raymond L. and Barbara Burns Nelson); three brothers (Michael Lee, Thomas Lynn, Gary Edwin); grandparents 777 |
| Mrs. Pearl Nelson | May 23, 1979 778 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 779 | Long illness 780 | Not specified 781 | Rev. Clyde Gum and David Rittenhouse 782 | Frost United Methodist Church 783 | Near her home 784 | One son (Harry Nelson); six grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren 785 |
| Rev. Don M. Nicholas | February 17, 1940 786 | Not specified (thought to be heart attack while clearing his vegetable garden, and was then burned) 787 | Heart attack and burns 788 | Minister (began ministry at 30, served faithfully) 789 | Rev. Ross Linger 790 | The home church at Arbovale 791 | Not specified 792 | Wife, Mrs. Ailee V. Nicholas; four daughters (Mrs. A. T. Shears, Mrs. A. S. Hill, Mrs. W. D. Chapman, Mrs. L. P. Beltz); three sons (Harry, Hunter Ward, Sterl); 12 grandchildren 793 |
| William Nichols | August 7, 1968 794 | Davis Memorial Hospital at Elkins 795 | Short illness 796 | Retired lumberman 797 | Mart Samoms and Curtis Williams 798 | Liberty Church near Ronceverte 799 | Alderson Cemetery near Ronceverte 800 | Wife, Mrs. Carmen Hall Nichols; two daughters (Mrs. Effie Wykle, Mrs. Della Moore); one son (Roland Nichols); two sisters (Mrs. Emma Adams, Mrs. Laura Long); one brother (John Nichols); seven grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren 801 |
| Wanda Lee Nicholson | April 8, 1940 (aged 3 and 1/2 years) 802 | Not specified 803 | Not specified 804 | Not applicable (child) 805 | Not specified | Not specified | Beaver Creek cemetery 806 | Grandfather, Kenny Underwood; mother, Mrs. Verna Underwood 807 |
| William Arthur Noel | Not specified (recently) 808 | St. Jos ab Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan 809 | Not specified 810 | Retired farmer; formerly owned and operated a General Mercantile Store 811 | Rev. Lewis Bender 812 | Not specified | South Lyon Cemetery 813 | Four daughters (Mrs. E. L. Clopton, Mrs. Genevieve Melvin, Mrs. Bud Lewison, Mrs. Drue Foster); two sons (J. Edwin Noel, Lee Noel); a sister (Mrs. W. H. Bell); four brothers (R. F. Noel, C. C. Noel, Andrew Noel, J. J. Noel) 814 |
| Jesse J. Noel | July 14, 1977 815 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 816 | Long illness 817 | Carpenter 818 | Rev. William Trowbridge 819 | VanReenen Funeral Home 820 | Dunmore 821 | Two daughters (Mrs. Marie Losh, Mrs. Jessie Lee Hiner); one son (Franklin J. Noel); a brother (John A. Noel); a sister (Mrs. Walton H. Bell); five grandchildren 822 |
| Mrs Mary Jane Bancroft Neighbors | April 15, 1940 823 | At her home in Marlinton 824 | Illness of two months 825 | Not specified 826 | Rev. Malcolm H. Sturm 827 | Methodist Church 828 | Family plot in Mt. View Cemetery 829 | Husband, John Neighbors; five children 830 |
| Mrs. Ella Bowden Neighbors | January 4, 1980 831 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 832 | Long illness 833 | Not specified 834 | Rev. David Rittenhouse 835 | Cass Methodist Church 836 | Hill Top Cemetery near Cass 837 | Five daughters (Mrs. Cleo Sheffer, Mrs. Ruth Sturgill, Mrs. Belva Sheets, Mrs. Glenna Peterson, Mrs. Glenna Wenger); one son (Merle); one sister (Mrs. Chloe Day Wolfe); 26 grandchildren 838 |
| Mrs. Georgia A. North | July 14, 1970 839 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 840 | Long illness 841 | Not specified 842 | Not specified | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg 843 | Droop Cemetery 844 | Five daughters (Mrs. Mary Underwood, Mrs. Sally Scott, Mrs. Gertrude King, Mrs. Goldie McClure, Mrs. Edith Miller); two sons (Russell North, Roy North); one brother (John T. Underwood); 47 grandchildren; 103 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren 845 |
| William Negus | December 29, 1940 846 | Not specified 847 | Short illness 848 | Worked in the lumber woods 849 | Rev. James C. Wool 850 | Not specified 851 | Mt. View Cemetery 852 | Not specified 853 |
| Mrs. Evelyn B. Neeley | October 7, 1957 854 | Pocahontas Memorial Hospital 855 | Not specified 856 | Not specified 857 | Rev Collier S. Harvey and the Rev James D. Singletary 858 | Westminster Church 859 | Cleek Cemetery on Knapps Creek 860 | Two sisters (Lillian, Mary, Mrs. William Cleek); a brother (Ward Cleek) 861 |
| Mrs. Margaret Loyelle North | Monday, March 11, 1949 862 | Hinton Hospital 863 | Not specified 864 | Not specified 865 | Rev. A. J. Shrader 866 | Methodist Church 867 | Oak Grove Cemetery 868 | Husband, Ray W. North; five children (Thelma, Carol, Marie, Tommy, Ercil); mother, Mrs. Zelphia Fowler; a sister (Mrs. Jesse Sampson) 869 |
| Rev. G. W. Nickell | March 17, 1930 (aged about 80) 870 | Nurton, Virginia 871 | Pneumonia 872 | Pastor 873 | Not specified | Not specified | Beside the grave of Mrs. Nickell, who died a few months ago 874 | Rev Paul Nickell 875 |
| Mrs. Opal Gum Neely | October 9, 1967 (aged 64) 876 | Hinton 877 | Stroke 878 | Retired school teacher 879 | Not specified 880 | Not specified 881 | Not specified 882 | Not specified 883 |
| Marcus V. Newsom | August 5, 1988 884 | Southside Regional Medical Center, Petersburg, Virginia 885 | Lung cancer (two-year battle) 886 | Retired manager of the Petersburg Coca-Cola plant; World War II Veteran 887 | Rev. Thomas Lovorn 888 | Petersburg Chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home 889 | Mountain View Cemetery at Marlinton 890 | Two daughters (Kathy N. Bumgardner, Lynn N. Moegling); one son (James Martin Newsom); one brother (Clarence Newsom); four sisters (Frances Rulli, Virginia Farkas, Laura Lolley, Arlene Landingham); four grandchildren 891 |
| Virginia Pauline Nichols | December 15, 1997 892 | Davis Memorial Hospital in Elkins 893 | Not specified 894 | Attended Hebron Baptist Church; member of Senior Citizens; sang in Community Choir 895 | Rev. Saford Hammons 896 | Wallace and Wallace Funeral Chapel in Arbovale 897 | Arbovale Cemetery 898 | Son, Richard E. Nichols; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren 899 |
| Ruth Leone Nichols | March 1, 1985 900 | Thomas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston 901 | Long illness 902 | Resident of St. Albans; teacher and principal in Kanawha County for 45 years (retired as principal from Ford School in Dunbar) 903 | Not specified | Casdorph and Curry Funeral Home 904 | Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston 905 | Four brothers (Merrill, Lawrence, Charles, Rev. Paul E. Sutton) 906 |
| Ralph Lee Noonan | June 17, 1970 907 | Not specified 908 | Short illness 909 | Not specified 910 | Not specified | Not specified | Not specified 911 | Not specified 912 |
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