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Obituaries of Roane Countians.
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Obituaries : Susan Roberts
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/20 5:01:09 (1764 reads) |
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Susan Roberts
Susan (Stewart) Roberts died May 13, 1904. She was born at Reedy August 17, 1833, and lived in Reedy all her life except twelve years in Ravenswood. She married Thomas Roberts in 1852. All their nine children survive: L. W. Roberts of Albuquerque, New Mexico; N. M. Roberts. O. D. Roberts, T. T. Roberts, Lillie Roberts and Amanda Roberts Blaine of Reedy; Mollie Roberts Lester of Sisterville, WV; Nettie Roberts Sayre or Parkersburg, WV; Sallie Roberts Lowe of Gandeeville, WV and Allie Roberts Rader of Spencer, WV.
Buried in the Reedy Stewart Cemetery.
She was raised at the old homestead where Dr. Carter now lives.
Col. Thomas Asbury Roberts died 1888; born 1808; buried in the Reedy Stewart Cemetery by Susan (Stewart) Roberts.
(Excerpts from The Reedy News and used in Reedy Books put out by the son of Editor Fred E. Craig. He also got information directly from people in the community or away from Reedy.)
(Submitted by Garnette Warren Camp)
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Obituaries : Samuel Wesley Roberts
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/20 4:58:04 (1503 reads) |
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Samuel Wesley Roberts
Samuel Wesley Roberts was buried April 14, 1904. He was born Nov. 4, 1840. He came from Ohio to this state in 1853. He leaves his wife, Mattie Stewart Roberts, one daughter, Mrs. Clara McMillon; two grandchildren, Hazel and Ernest McMillon; his mother, three brothers and six sisters. For many years he had been the faithful agent at the Reedy depot. William H. Evans was appointed in his stead.
(Excepts from The Reedy News and used in Reedy Books put out by the son of Editor Fred. E. Craig. He also got information directly from people in the community or away from Reedy.) (Submitted by Garnette Warren Roberts)
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Obituaries : Manda Rebecca (Lowther) Hess
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/20 3:06:21 (2122 reads) |
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Rebecca Hess
Manda Rebecca (Lowther) Hess was born in Lewis County, Nov. 20, 1866, the daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth (Burns) Lowther.
She was united in marriage Jan.7, 1892, to Alonzo Hess. To this union one son Rommie was born, in whose home at Sandy Summit, she was living at time of her death.
She was born in the spiritual kingdom in early life and united with the M. E. Church but later joining the M. P. Church.
She moved to Roane County in 1903, with her husband who was called from her embrace about five years ago to his rest above.
After months of suffering which she patiently endured, on April 15, 1929, she was called by her Savior, to join her husband and loved ones in that Home where there is no death, at the age of 62 years, 4 months and 25 days.
She was a devoted mother and companion kind to all who know her. She passed on in the triumph of a living faith. In her last hours she was claiming the promise: "Faithful unto death, then, the crown".
She is survived by her son Rommie Hess, four grand children, Lillian, Lorene, Lloyd and Lonzo Hess. Six brothers J. H., J. A., P. E., and R. F. Lowther of Linn, Gilmer County, and W. E. Lowther of Brown, Harrison County, and a host of relatives and friends who will miss her kind, patient presence. But their loss is her eternal gain. Loved ones, so live that you all may be united in the Home above where we never say Good Bye. Rev. J. H. Keffer
The funeral services were conducted at the Reedy M. E. Church South last Wednesday by Rev. E. S. Warren of Sandy Summit and Rev. Keffer of Seaman. The remains, in charge of undertaker Cottle & Lester, were laid to rest in the Board cemetery a short distance above Reedy.
There were many beautiful floral tributes. A wreath was given by the Heck Oil Company and another by the employees of the Heck Company, he son being employed by this company.
It was on the Hess farm that developments started which resulted in the great oil field at Liverpool which is being developed by the A. S. Hick Oil Co.
Among those here last Thursday attending the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca Hess were four of her brothers from Gilmer and Harrison Counties, Mrs. Rebecca Hedges and son Willie, Mrs. and Mrs. Harley Knapp of Little Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hess of Clendenin, Mrs. T. R. Eaton of Vienna, Mrs. J. W. Haney, Mrs. Leander Atkinson and M. M. Parsons of Parkersburg.
(Submitted by Garnette Warren Camp)
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Obituaries : Opha Ray Hess
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/20 3:03:47 (1739 reads) |
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Opha Ray Hess
Opha Ray Hess, aged 46, of 632 Camden street died at 1 o'clock this morning at his home following an illness of two years. Born in Roane county he was the son of Mrs. Amy Hess and the late Wesley B. Hess and before his illness was employed with the Grossman Shoe Co. He had resided in Parkersburg for the past 21 years and was a member of the IOOF lodge.
Surviving in addition to he mother are his wife, Mrs. Cleo Hamric Hess; two brothers, Russell and Howard Hess, and one sister, Mrs. Carl V. Davis all of this city. Four nieces and five nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Baptist Temple church with the Rev. T. B. Turley officiating. Internment will follow in the IOOF cemetery. The body will be removed to the Franklin funeral home to the late residence Saturday afternoon and will remain there until one hour prior to services when it will be taken to the church.
(Opha Ray Hess passed away December 12, 1947.) (Submitted by Garnette Warren Camp)
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Obituaries : Wesley B. Hess
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| Posted by Webmaster on 2007/10/20 3:02:27 (1820 reads) |
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Wesley Hess
Funeral services for Wesley B. Hess, 76, of 622 Kenner St., Parkesburg was held at Reedy, Thursday conducted by the Rev. E S. Warren. Mr. Hess died Jan. 10, at Camden Clark Hospital. He moved from Seaman to Parkersburg 17 years ago.
Surviving are his wife Amy Hess three sons Opha, Russell and Howard of Parkersburg and one daughter, Mrs. Hazel Davis of Parkersburg, R- 5 and two grandchildren.
Claude Hess of Clendenin, French Kershner of Weston, nephews, Mrs. J. W. Hanes and Mrs. Emma Atkinson, nieces, of Parkersburg were among those attending the funeral.
(Wesley Hess passed away January 10, 1945.) (Submitted by Garnette Warren Camp)
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