Audra Harper
Audra Harper, 86, of Heaters, passed away July 30, 2015. Per her request, there will be no service. Arrangements by Greene-Robertson Funeral Home, Sutton.
View ArticleMothie "Jeannie" Geiger
Mothie "Jeannie" Geiger, 75, of Gassaway, died July 4, 2015. A gathering of family and friends will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, at Richard M. Roach Funeral Home, Gassaway.
View ArticleBetty Lucille Duffield
Betty Lucille Mullins Duffield, 90, passed away July 28, 2015 at Clark's Christian Care Home, East Bank.She was born May 12, 1925 in Clay to the late Lewis Sherman and Minda Edith Thomas Mullins. Also...
View ArticleDeborah Jean Courts
Deborah Jean Courts, 45, of Harts, died July 29, 2015. Service will be 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 3, at Freeman Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with visitation beginning two hours prior.
View ArticleEarl Junior Channell
Earl Junior Channell passed away July 27, 2015. Service will be 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, at Dodd & Reed Funeral Home, Webster Springs. Visitation will be 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 31, at the...
View ArticleLarry Gail Caudill
Heaven gained another angel on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 when Larry Gail Caudill went to be with The Lord due to injuries from an automobile accident.Born the only child to Nannie and Estill Caudill on...
View ArticleTimothy W. Cassell
Timothy Wilson Cassell, 54, of Chesapeake, died July 27, 2015. No services are planned at this time. Leonard Johnson Funeral Home, Marmet, is in charge of arrangements.
View ArticleLeno "Bud" Boschian Jr.
Leno Santo "Bud" Boschian Jr., 80, of Charleston, passed away Monday, July 27, 2015 at Hubbard Hospice House, Charleston, surrounded by the ones he loved.He was a retired district manager for G.M....
View ArticleEuvenia Boley
Mrs. Euvenia Boley, 91, of Craigsville, went to be with the Lord, whom she served for so many years, on Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at Brookdale in Marietta, Ohio. She is also reunited with her husband,...
View ArticleFunerals for: July 31, 2015
Adkins, Lonnie M. — Noon, Koontz Funeral Home, Hamlin.Baker, Rev. Richard C. — 11 a.m., Stevens & Grass Funeral Home, Malden.Bland, Mary L. — 11 a.m., Morgan Funeral Home, Lewisburg.DeBoard,...
View ArticleWarner takes helm at YMCA of Kanawha Valley
By Rachel Molenda Monty Warner keeps two bricks from the first YMCA in Charleston in his new office. A love of the YMCA runs in his family, Warner said, so he's a natural choice as the YMCA of Kanawha...
View ArticleOrganizers say they're rebuilding Multifest
By Rusty Marks Organizers of Multifest - Charleston's iconic annual multicultural music and arts festival - say they've worked hard to rebuild trust in the event after financial and management...
View ArticleGazette editorial: Medicare and humanity
Incredibly, half of West Virginians depend on Medicare and Medicaid. Health reporter Lydia Nuzum noted that nearly 400,000 older and disabled state residents get Medicare coverage, while 517,111...
View ArticleReaders' Voice: Aug. 1, 2015
Express your opinion on any subject you wish. Not all comments are published. Call 304-357-4451 or email readersvoice@wvgazette.com.If you want to accuse the president of doing damage to our country,...
View ArticleVent Line for Aug. 1, 2015
I suppose it was inevitable that the two papers would merge. Indeed, our houseguests were always surprised that a city the size of Charleston still had two papers, when some larger cities have none....
View ArticleShort takes on Mylan, pepperoni rolls
When Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical Industries announced Monday their acquisition of Dublin-based generic drugmaker Allergan PLC for $40.5 billion, it marked the end of its hostile bid for another...
View ArticleDaily Mail columnist Whitney Burdette: "Watchman" important in many ways
When Harper Lee's new book "Go Set a Watchman" was published in July, literary lovers were either elated or profoundly upset.The introverted Lee, now 89 and sight- and hearing-impaired, said she would...
View ArticleHats off to the West Virginia Generals Senior Basketball Team
The West Virginia Generals brought home the gold last week, winning the national championship in basketball.Haven't heard of that team? They've been outplaying their opponents for years.The West...
View ArticlePeter Moskos: When a traffic stop isn't routine
Early one December morning in East Baltimore in 2000, I saw a car drive by with its headlights off. For minor traffic violations, for honest mistakes - if the driver was sober, polite and carrying a...
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