Obituaries 04/22/1999
Charlotte L. Dilley
Charlotte L. Dilley, age 61, of Huntersville, died at Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Thursday, April 15, 1999.
A native of Pontiac, Michigan, she was born October 17, 1937, the daughter of the late Tom Henry and Helen Myers Tiltman.
Surviving her are her husband, Delmer W. Dilley; two sons, Willard T. Dilley, of Loveland, Ohio, and Henry E. Dilley, of Huntersville; two sisters, Jean Guyette, of Grayland, Michigan, and Susan McMorran, of Waterford, Michigan; three brothers, Joe Tiltman, of Holland, Michigan, Tommy Tiltman of Michigan, and Richard Tiltman, of Pontiac, Michigan; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the VanReenen Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Jerry Moore, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery.
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Vada Belle Neely
Vada Belle Neely, age 91, of Marietta, Ohio, formerly of Rupert, died April 17, 1999, in a Marietta hospital.
She was a retired beautician and a member of Big Clear Creek Baptist Church, Rupert, and Order of the Eastern Star, Rainelle.
Surviving her are her husband, Olza O. Neely, Sr.; daughter, Polly N. Blalock, of Scottsdale, Arizona; son, Gene P. Neely, of Marietta; sisters, Ida Boggs, of Durbin, Ann Marie Wolbers, of Carson City, Nevada, Essie Ranke, of Marietta; brothers, Frank Boggs, of Lewisburg, Sydney Boggs, of California, Buster Boggs, of Columbus, Ohio; eight grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
Services were held Wednesday at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, Rainelle, by the Rev. John Lars, with burial at Clintonville.
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Opal L. Cook
Opal L. Cook, age 69, of Sharon, formerly of Marlinton and Summersville, died April 14, 1999, in St. Francis Hospital, Charleston, after a long illness.
Surviving her are a daughter, Patricia Brewer, of Lockwood; two sons, Donald E. Cook, of Winifrede, and Raymond L. Cook, of Sharon; two sisters, Ann Underwood, of Marlinton, and Ruth Wilfong, of Buckeye; four brothers, William, Paul and Frank Barrett, all of Marlinton, and Leland Barrett, of New Jersey; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were held Saturday at Pryor Funeral Home in East Bank by the Rev. Clayton Stevens, the Rev. Ellis Foster and the Rev. Tim Rogers. Burial was in Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens, Glasgow.
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Harry Lee Spitzer
Harry Lee "Tuck" Spitzer, age 79, died March 17, 1999, in Brooksville, Florida.
Born in Marlinton November 23, 1919, he was the son of the late Harry P. and Gertrude Johnson Spitzer. He was a retired draftsman and an Army veteran of World War II.
He was preceded in death by a son, Harry L. Spitzer, Jr.; two brothers, infant David and LeRoy Eugene Spitzer.
Harry is survived by his wife, Kay, and son, Allen, both of Brooksville, Florida; four sisters, Madeline Cleghon, of Signal Mountain, Tennessee, Margaret Hoover, Hayes, Virginia, Helen Simpson, Lake Wylie, South Carolina, and Doris Hiner, Marlinton; and two grandchildren.
Burial was in the military cemetery in Bushnell, Florida.
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