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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 25

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DEATHS AND FUNERALS Refrigerator Fumes Kill Ex Area Man Fums hm faulty ztfrifer 'am bm named at the cause of death Tuesday of Rich ard Lee BlackweU, 21 of San Francisco, formerly of St. Albany. Blackwell's body was found by a fireman invert ifatint the fat leak after it had been reported uy neienwnrs. He bad been living in San Francisco for a year and was employed as a teller in the Bank of America He member of the Methodist Church at Reamer. Surviving are his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis BlackweU of Sybial; a brother, Robert of Sy bial; a sister, Deborah at home: and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Oley Woods and Mrs. Sarah Blackwell or Sybial. Services will be held "at 2 p.m.

Sunday in Reamer Gospel Tabernacle by the Rev. William Meadows. Burial will be in the family cemetery there under the di rection of Snodgrass Funeral Home in South Charleston. The body is at the residence. Mrs.

Newton Anderson BUCKHANNON Mrs. New! ton Anderson, 58. of Buckhan norj, Upshur County, died yesterday in Broaddus Hospital at PhiL lippi. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Newton; a son Newton R.

Of St. Marys, and a sister, Mrs. George P. Smith Sr. of Nitro.

Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday Burial will be in Heavner Ceme tery there. Lula F. Aschbacher Mrs.

Lula Faye Aschbacher, 79, of Perfysburg, Ohio, Rt. 1, died yesterday In a Charleston hospital after being taken ill while visiting a daughter, Mrs. Lula Faye Clark of St. Albans. She was a member of St.

Lutheran Church at Stoney Ridge. Ohio. Also surviving are two other daughters. Mrs. Carol Akenberg er of Walbridge.

Ohio, and Mrs. Janet Ayo of New Orleans. two brothers, Henry and Robert Torrence of Toledo, Ohio; five grandchildren and 12 great grand children. The body is at Alley and Cas dorph Funeral Home in St. Albans and will be taken to MoHgaard Fu 1 Md Latter Wood Ft Setvktt will be held at 2 p.

m. morrow in Keoney's Creek Bap tist by the Rev. Curtis Wbaky. Burial will be in Jean uodtr the direction! of Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home here. The body Is at the residence.

Fora M. Payne Mrs. Flora M. Payne, 73, of Oendeoin, died in a Charleston hsopital yesterday after a long illness. She was a member of the Baptist Surviving are a son, W.

F. of Albans; two daughters, Mrs. Lacy Deel of Sybial and Mrs. Elva Elswlck of Huntington: a sister, Mrs. Ellis Boggess of Clen denin: two grandchildren and two great grandctuldren.

Services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow in Hess and Harper Fu neral Home by the Rev. Early Abbott. Burial will be in Payne Cemetery in Koane County.

The body is at the funeral home. Benjamin F. Selbe Benjamin T. Selbe, a retired employe of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, died yesterday in a bourn uiarieiton Hospital art ier suffering a heart attack. The resident of 312 Eighth St.

Albans, was a member of the First Presbyterian Church ut that community. Survivors include, his wife, Maude; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Kmseley of McClain, and two grandcnildren. Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Bartlett Funeral Albans bv the Rev.

Robert Kirkpatrick. Burial will be the Sunset Memorial Park. The body is at the funeral home. The family requests flowers be omitted. COLLINS, Mrs.

CWde D. The Rev. R. w. Cunningham will con duct services at 2 pjn.

tomorrow1 in Preston Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Collins. 67.

of Lincoln Drive. Institute, died Wednesday after a long illness. The body is at the funeral nome. GILES. James William Jr.

Graveside services were to be neld at p. m. today in Standard Cemetery under the direction of Pryor Funeral Home at East Bank. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Giles of Living dledJffedneaday shortly aft for services and burial. Willie Clutter WEBSTER SPRINGS Willie Clutter, 72. of Exchange. Brax ton County, died in Sutton Gen eral Hospital Wednesday after a short illness. He was a retired woodsman and was a member of the Mormon Church.

Surviving are eight sons, How ard of Upperglade. Virgil, Hay ward and Vance of Webster Springs, Hansford and Rowland of Ccntralia, Lloyd of Canton, Ohio, and Dentil of Exchange; four daughters. Mrs. Ona Garvin of Diana, Mrs. Ina Saffle of Mor aantown.

Mrs. Laura Tharp Dain and Clara Hosey of Bolair; two brothers, Noah of Webster Springs and Tom of Di ana, and three sisters, Mrs. 5a lina Halt of Diana, Mrs. Ollie Brooks of Centralia and Mrs. Rhoda Fowler of Services will be hclrTat 2 p.

m. tomorrow in Dodd and Hurt Fu neral Home here by the Rev. Marcus Goodwin. Burial will be in Big Run Cemetery at Diana. The body is at the funeral home.

home. Blanche Huddleston Mrs. Blanche Gertrude Huddleston, 71, of Charlton Heights, Fayette County, died yesterday in Laird Memorial Hos pital in Montgomery aiwr a snori illness. A resident of Charlton Heights for ste Wa member of Boomer Baptist Church. Survivinn are her husband, Gor don; two daughters, Mrs.

Wallace Reed of Charleston and Mrs. E. C. Joyce of Stuart, two sons. Glen of Parkersburg and John of Belle; a sister, Mrs.

eerma lev of Baltimore. two broth ers, S. E. Toney of St. Albans and Ernest Tonev of Cabin creeK; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Boomer Baptist Church by the Revs, wuuam rate and R. C. Thornbury.

Burial will be in Montgomery Memorial Park at London under the direction of B. C. Hooper Funeral Home. The body is at the funeral home. Mary M.

McKnight EAST Mrs. Mary M. McKninbt. 46, of Winona, Fay ette County, died Wednesday in Laird Memorial Hospital in Mont gomery after a long illness. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Joanne Matheny of Nitro and Norma McKnight at home; four sons, Leroy of Youngstown, Ohio. Oscar of New Castle, Pa. and Franklin and Carnel at home, a sister. Mrs. Martha Smith of Winona; and four brothers, Caleb! of Belburn, Oscar of Cunard andj While Holiday Heuiacleaning Call Mltiian Per Casleff CMthlnj, Furniture, Pont, etc.

PICKUC SHVlCt 01 4 340? 013 DU I1M notpuat. HOWARD. John W. The Re Dr. Alfred E.

Bennett wilt con duct sen ices at a.m. to morrow in Bartlett Funeral Home. Burial will ba in Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston. Mr. Howard, 72.

of 702 Garden died at his home yester day after a long illness. The body is at we lunerai nome. LITTLE. Mrs. Ctettie Serv ices will be held at i n.m.

tomor row in Degnan Funeral Home in Jrtutn unarleston by the Rev. Paul B. Watlinston Jr. Burial will dc in uinningnam Memorial Park in St. Albans.

Mrs. Little. 71. of wmiiew St. Albans, died Monday in a Sioux Falls, S.

hospital after a short illness. The body is at the funeral home. LOMBARDO, PUIUft Requiem. High Mass was to be said at Immaculate Heart of Mary catnolic Church in Hollywood, taut, oy we Rev. Fr.

O'Connell. Burial was to be in Holy Cross cemetery in Hollywood. Mr. lorn. bardo, 41, of Hollywood, formerly of South Charleston, died Mon day of burns suffered in a gas explosion at his home last Thurs day.

Among his survivors are his wife, the former Virginia aia or unaneston, ana son. Anthony, at home. PUFFENB ARGER Charles will be held al41 a. m. Saturday in Cupp Funeral Home! in JElkins by the Hev.

Dr. Melvin jS. Risinger. Burial will be in Ar borvale Cemetery. A resident of Nitro, Mr.

Puffenbarger, 41, died: Wednesday after falling from the; fourth floor or the Salisbury. K.c. veterans hospital. The body is at! the funeral home. Upshur Man Faces Quiz In Shooting PHILIPPI, W.

Va. TAP) 21 year old part time timber cut ter who spent cold outdoors while authorities searched for him was to undergo further questioning today about a double! snooting. Dorsey Poling of near Philippi surrenaerea to two Baroour coun ty sheriff's deputies on a snow covered country road Thursday. He was wearing seven shirts andj sweaters to protect himself from the sub freezing temperatures. Deputy Claude Boyles said no charges will be filed against Po ling until questioning is completed in the wounding of Miss Josephine jUpton, 28, of Rt.

2, Philippi, and Glenn E. Sandy, 53. of Quiet Deli, near Clarksburg. Miss Upton was shot last Mon day after she had picked up Poling, her friend, in her car. Stale Police said.

Sandy, a passerby, was wounded as he tried to help the woman. Both are in a Philippi hospital. Rddng Dies Thursday Mrs. Olive Bkkett Fielding. 73, of 149 Quarrier widely known io church and civic circles, died in a Charleston hos pital yesterday alter a long hi ss.

Mrs. Fielding was a charter member of the Charleston Wom an's Club. She had been a mem ber of the Charleston Civic Council, Children's Workers Coun cil, Aurora Study and the Delphian Society. She bad also served lor many years as superintendent of the primary department of Christ Church Methodist and during World War II had served with the Charleston office Of the De fense Council as coordinator the woman's activities. Surviving are her husband.

James; four daughters, Mrs. Robert Mundy and Jean Fielding of Charleston. Mrs. Forrest Mar ncal of Santa Ana, and; Mrs. John Roebke of Miami, and three grandchildren.

Services will be held at 1. m. tomorrow in Simpson Chandler Funeral Home by the Rev. Truman Potter. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston.

The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Fielding Scholarship Fund at Morris Harvey College. BUILD HOMES, GET IN THAT ORDER! Two teachers took out building permits today for homes that had already been built. The city building inspector's office said the "cart before the horse" situation developed in Knollwood, a subdivision north of the city limits. The teachers explained they thought they lived outside the jurisdiction of the city building inspector. But the city has jurisdiction over all territory a mile beyond the city limits.

The permits were granted on two 110,000 homes. Burns Prove Fatal To Philip Lombardo HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Requiem high mass was celebrated at today in the immaculate jHeart of Mary Catholic Church for Philip Josepn Lomoardo, 44. Burial followed in the Holy Cross Cemetery of this city. Lombardo, a hospital technician, died 10 days after suffering bums in a gas explosion i in toe family nis wite.

Mrs. Mary Virginia Lombardo, is the daughter of Tnomas A. Fitz gerald of soum unarieston. The family came here frornj NO DEER! Pet Dog Wounded By Arrow An unknown bowman shot a collie through the neck with steel tipped hunting arrow South Hills yesterday. Mrs.

Ernest L. Patrick of 1524 Skyline Road said the arrow ent through the heavy flesh of the neck and several inches of the wooden shaft emerged behind! an ear of the family pet, Lady. Mrs. Patrick heard the an guished barks of Lady and found her in the front yard of the home. She managed to cut the shaft near the notched end and pull it from the dog's neck.

Lady is re covering satisfactorily. There are woodlands near Sky line Drive off Clark Road and the! bow and arrow season is now! open for deer. It was theorized that some hunter may have! wounded Lady. Cleveland, Ohio, six months ago. Also surviving are his son, Anthony of Cleveland, and two brotners, Frank Of Freemont, Ohio, and Mario of Cleveland.

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The array reported the soldier' i suffered fatal injuries in a motor crash. The body is being returned line uooa ana nun funeral Home in Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Okie E. Losh of Web ster Springs; nine sisters, Ruth and Carol at home, Mrs.

Marga ret Woods and Mrs. Grace Conar of Webster Springs, Mrs. Marie Callahan of Patton. Misses Lucy and Vada Losh of Theills. Mrs.

Virginia Mankins of Minor Hill, and Mrs. Gertrude Bellflower of Panplico. S. and three brothers. Watson of! Medina, Ohio, Carl of Cleveland and Lonnie of Toledo.

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Cox Dept. Store Crab Orchard, W. Va. L. E.

Wright Radio TV. laeger, W. Va. Southern Television Co. Nitro, W.

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