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Obituaries 07/10/2003

Lucy Kellison Moore
Lucy Clare Kellison Moore, age 75, of Marlinton, died Saturday, July 5, 2003, at Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Moore was a retired employee of the Department of Human Services in Pocahontas County and a part-time employee of The Pocahontas Times. She was a member of the Marlinton Presbyterian Church.
She was born in Hematite, Virginia, December 14, 1927, the daughter of the late Clarence and Lilly Sharp Kellison.
Her husband, Melvin R. Moore, died May 2, 1994. Also deceased are two sons, Harold Moore and Melvin Reese Moore, and her parents.
Surviving her are five daughters, Sue Helton, Jane Kelley, Sally Parks, Carol Moore, and Patty Cloonan, all of Marlinton; two sons, Richard Moore, of Jumping Branch, and Thomas Moore, of Orlando, Florida; three sisters, Norma Jean VanReenan, of Beckley, Rose Ellen Kordes, of Fort Meyers, Florida, and Patricia Shinn, of Scott Depot; two brothers, Jack Kellison, of Arbovale, and Robert Kellison, of Raleigh, North Carolina; twelve grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Marlinton Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Jerry Moore, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery.
Memorial gifts may be made to Marlinton Presbyterian Church.
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Ella Pearl Kincaid
Ella Pearl Kincaid, of Huntersville, died Friday, July 4, 2003, at Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
She was a member of Cummings Creek Victory Chapel.
The daughter of the late Lonnie and Matilda Rucker Waugh, she was born at Minnehaha Springs October 30, 1933.
Her husband, Frank Doyle Kincaid, is deceased. Also deceased are a son, Hal Wayne Wanless, three sisters, Zoe Alderman, Ocie Lantz, and Bessie Sites, and six brothers, Fone Price Waugh, Basil Waugh, Calvin Waugh, Milburn Waugh, Norman Waugh, and Raymond Waugh.
She is survived by a son, Richard Allen Wanless, of Marlinton; two sisters, Stella Merle Burns and Annie Jenkins, both of Bacova, Virginia; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at VanReenen Funeral Home Monday afternoon by the Rev. Dale R. Usey, with burial in the Huntersville Cemetery.
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Nellie Perry Wyatt
Nellie Frances Perry Wyatt, age 89, of Dunmore, died Sunday, July 6, 2003, in Hampton, Virginia.
Mrs. Wyatt was a member of Baxter Presbyterian Church at Dunmore.
She was born November 28, 1913, at Dunmore, the daughter of the late Albert F. and Maggie McCutcheon Perry.
Her husband, Emery Kermit Wyatt, preceded her in death. Also deceased are a son, Thomas A. Wyatt; two sisters, Mary Perry and Lena Perry; and four brothers, Orie Perry, Norval Perry, Bill Perry, and Lake Perry.
Mrs. Wyatt is survived by a daughter, Judith Schriner Estilow, of Hampton, Virginia; two sons, Emery F. Wyatt, of Dunmore, and Edward A. Wyatt, of Hampton; two sisters, Pearl Starcher and Edna Treadway, both of Oak Hill; eleven grandchildren, twelve great-grand-children, and eight great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at Baxter Presbyterian Church by the Revs. Ben Simmons and David Bush. Burial was in the McCutcheon Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be sent to the Baxter Presbyterian Church in Dunmore.
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Sylvia B. Hill
Sylvia B. Hill, age 93, of Bartow, died Thursday, July 3, 2003, in Davis Memorial Hospital, Elkins, after a short illness.
Mrs. Hill was a retired clerk for the West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Charleston.
She had lived in Pocahontas county the past several years. She was formerly of Campbell's Creek and had lived in Belle, where she attended the Belle Church of The Nazarene.
Surviving her are a son, Calvin Hill, of Bartow; a grandson, and five great-grandchildren.
Services were held Monday at Fidler & Frame Funeral Home in Belle by the Rev. Norman Phillips. Burial was in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans.

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