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2- PRESTON COUNTY JOURNAL- Wednesday, September 14, 2011- Kingwood, WV
Obituaries
MARClLLE
MCDONALD
Marcille McDonald, age 70,
of Osage, formerly of Grafton,
died, Wednesday, August 31,
2011, at her residence.
She was born in Grafton, Feb-
ruary 2, 1941, a daughter of the
late Pearl Mitchell and Pearl
Hudkins.
Her husband, Vincent McDon-
ald, preceded her in death in
1995.
She was a member of the North
America Laborers International
Union Local #814 and attended
Oak Grove Baptist Church. She
was a Pre-op Clinical Aid at
WVU Healthcare Ruby Memo-
rial Hospital.
Surviving are: three daughters,
Catherine Jefferson, and hus-
band George, Starlene McDon-
ald, and Sandra Souch and hus-
band Michael, all of Pursglove;
two sons, Ricky McDonald and
wife Joyce, of Virginia, and Da-
vid McDonald and wife Dorrit,
of Independence; 15 grand-
children, and 11 great grand-
children; one sister, Lucille
Hudkins, of Grafton; brothers-
in-law, Earl McDonald, and
Ronald McDonald, both of
Cassville; sisters-in-law, Mary
Collins, of Maidsviile; Druz-
illa Cooley, of Morgantown;
Lenora Davenport and husband
John, of OH; Louise Peterange-
DOROTHY BORN
Dorothy Catherine Born, 85,
of Reedsville, died Wednesday,
September 7, 20!1, at Ruby
Memorial Hospital.
She was born January 27,
1926, in Carmichaels, PA, the
daughter of the late Thomas
Kenneth and Ruth Gene (Mc-
Minn) Sloneker.
She was a graduate of Cum-
berland Township High School
and Morgantown Business Col-
lege. She worked as a secretary
for the WVU Extension Service
in Kingwood for 17 years and
lo, of OH; Mageline Hillson and
husband Marion, of Maidsville,
WV, and Jeannie McDonald, of
Morgantown; and many nieces
and nephews.
In addition to her husband
she was preceded in death by:
one grandson, Ira Timothy Mc-
Donald; two sisters, Betty Con-
rad, and Helen Matlick; one
brother, Carl Lee Hudkins; and
brothers-in-law, Harland Mc-
Donald, Ralph McDonald, Leo
McDonald, Jack Collins, John
Peterangelo, and Robert Mc-
Donald.
Friends and family were re-
ceived at Bartlett Funeral
Home, Grafton. Funeral ser-
vices were conducted Saturday,
September 3 with Pastor Craig
Johnson officiating. Interment
was at Knottsville Cemetery.
her daughter, Judy Suzanne
LOREI"rA
SHACKELFORD
Loretta A. (Weaver) Shackel-
ford, 78 of Grafton died Thurs-
day, September 8, 2011, at her
residence.
She was born April 11, 1933
in Tunnelton, a daughter of the
late George H. Weaver and Ag-
nes (Shaw) Weaver.
She was preceded in death
by her beloved husband, Lloyd
"Junior" Shackelford, who died
on January 12, 2011.
She was survived by two
daughters, Judy A. Menear and
husband, Phillip and Janet L.
Ringler and companion, Vaughn
Wright; one sister, Mrs. Eugene
(Barbara) Canfield of Grafton;
one sister-in-law, Mildred B.
(Poling) Weaver; also survived
by several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents and
husband, she was preceded in
death by one daughter, Pamela
June Shackelford; one great-
grandson, Tray Stemple; three
brothers, Thomas E. Weaver,
Robert H. Weaver and wife,
Peggy, and Junior H. Weaver;
two sisters, Betty Pisino and
Helen Louise Weaver.
Loretta worked on the as-
sembly line at the Hazel Atlas
Glass Company and WV Plas-
tic in Grafton, and was the site
supervisor at the Taylor County
Senior Center. She attended the
First Baptist Church of Grafton
and was a member of the Naomi
Chapter #12 O.E.S.
WILLIAM JUSTUS
William Arthur Justus, 36 of
Miller Street, Morgantown died
Wednesday, September 7, 2011.
He was born April 12, 1975 in
Morgantown a son of Ralph G.
Justus of Morgantown and Leah
L. and James Haught of Mor-
gantown.
He was an IT Specialist with
the Preston County Board of
Education and was a member
of the Cheat Lake Community
Church. He enjoyed reading and
was a Sci-Fi Star Wars buff but
his greatest joy was found in be-
retired in 1988. She was a mem- Born. She was the last surviv- ing a loving father to his daugh-
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br of the Mt.Vegn Un!ted ing/member o0 f her immedi.;antcaregiver for hislat I
Methodist Church and the Pres- family .'. :. -, .,:,,,, . ; ,.. ' " '" ',
"n o n" i ..... ' "" ..... gr'dni:lmother, t.. Marjorie Koot:
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In auolHon, William 1s Sill'-
Valley District.
She is survived by one daugh-
ter in law, Helen Born, of
Reedsville; two granddaugh-
ters; one great-grandson and
one great-granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by
her son, Jacob Cay Born and
Friends and family were re-
ceived at Field Funeral Home,
Masontown. where were servic-
es were held Monday, Septem-
ber 12, with Rev. John Brosky
officiating. Interment followed
at Sunset Memorial Gardens,
Kingwood.
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Chris Shaffer will teach how to quilt a pillow sham at 6:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, September 14 at Center Hall in Arthurdale.
Pick a favorite style ranging from a simple sham to a Cross Quilt-
ed one to the challenging Prairie Points style.
Register by calling Jeanne at 304-864-3959, emailing ahi@ar-
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for the supply list. Class is $20 for AHI members and $25 for oth-
ers.
vived by one sister, Jamie R.
Justus and husband Ryan of
Morgantown; paternal grand-
parents, Virginia R. and Arthur
G. Justus; and one niece Lilly
G. Justus.
William was preceded in death
by his grandfathe r, Fred W.
Root.
McCulla Funeral Home will
provide cremation services.
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ber 17, at the Cheat Lake Com-
munity Church with Pastor John
Sommers officiating. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests do-
nations be made in William's
memory to the Cheat Lake
Community Church. Online
condolences may be sent to the
family at www.McCulla.com.
LESTER SPIKER
Lester Eugene "Gene" Spiker,
84, of Fellowsville, died Satur-
day, September 10, 2011 at the
residence of his grandchildren,
Tom and Correna McDaniel.
He was born March 18, 1927
in Morgantown, son ot: the late
Lester W. and Lois B. Sheets
Spiker.
He was a veteran of the US
NAVY serving in World War II.
He retired from Triad engi-
neering as a core driller. He
was a member of the Grafton
VFW Post 3081 and was known
to his family and friends as Jed
and Geno.
He enjoyed sports and bin-
go. He also enjoyed fishing,
gambling, spending time with
friends and family. He is sur-
vived by one son, Rick and wife
Sandy Spiker, Fellowsville;
two daughters, Lynn Wolfe and
husband J.R. Fellowsville, Sue
Fortney and husband Denny,
Newburg; eight grandchildren;
ten great grandchildren, one
brother, Norman Spiker, Ar-
thurdale; one sister, Ruth Miles,
Sacramento, CA; several nieces
and nephews.
tn ,addition to his parents,
Jed,,was preceded in death bY
his wife of 57 years, Mary Jo
Neweome Spiker; two broth-
ers, Truman Spiker and Donald
"Abe" Spiker; one sister Evelyn
Schiffabauer and a great grand-
daughter. Family and friends
were received at Bolyard Fu-
neral Home, Newburg, Sunday,
until the service at lpm with
the Reverend Rotha Hall offi-
ciating. Graveside services will
be held Friday, September 16,
at 11 a.m. at the West Virginia
National Cemetery. Military
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12:45 - Xbox360 4G
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1:30 - 8GB iPod Touch
1:45 - Waterproof Video Camera
2:00 - TV Package
2:15 - Nintendo 3DS
2:30 - Desktop Computer
2:45 - Set of 2 portable DVD
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3:00 - Hunters Package
3:15 - Digital Camera
3:30 - PlayStaUon 3
3:45 - iPad
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4:15 - DVD and VItS
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4:30 - Fire Safe w/Electronic
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4:45 - Acer Laptop
5:00 - Wii Package
3-Digit #: 22" Flat Screen TV
Tickets available from Any TVFD Member or at
WW Service Center, Tunndton Quik Stop
and #4 Mini Mart in Tunnelton. For more info call
Angle Weaver at 304-568-2126 or Becky Bolyard at 304-216-0332.
graveside rites will be accorded
by the VFW Memorial City
Post #3081, the American Le-
gion Taylor County Post #12,
Central WV DAV Chapter 24,
and their auxiliaries. Online
condolences can be sent or
sympathy gifts ordered for the
Spiker family at www.bolyard-
funeralhomewv.com.
FERRELL JONES
Ferrell Freeman Jones, 50, of
Morgantown, died on Wednes-
day, September 7, 2011 at his
residence. Ferrell was born May
1, 1961 in Morgantown, the son
of the late Mary Jane Jones.
Fen'ell received a degree in
auto" body repair, and was a
protestant by faith.
Ferrell is survived by his wife
of "18 years, LindaCobb Jones;
a son Scott Cobb of Morgan-
town; one brother Okey Jones
of Albright; and many nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
In addition to his mother, Fer-
rell was preceded in death by a
brother Wayne Dalton.
In honoring the families wish-
es, cremation services will be
provided by Fred L. Jenkins
Funeral Home. A memorial ser-
vice will be held at a later date.
Headland offering class
A six-week course for persons
interested in training to become
Certified Nursing Assistants is
tentatively scheduled to begin
on October 12 at Heartland of
Preston County.
Students will be provided with
books and equipment necessary
for the course.
According to Sheila Hard-
esty, RN, course instructor, the
curriculum is state-approved
and also complies with federal
guidelines.
Students receive training in a
range of patient care skills, in-
cluding "intensive" training in
the care of Alzheimer's patients,
patients' rights, and houw to
recognize and report abuse.
Following classroom training,
students begin a period of clini-
cal training, working with staff
CNAs to practice and develop
the skills and routines learned in
class. Students must pass a writ-
ten skills test, and upon success-
ful completion, may be invited
to join the Heartland nursing
staff as openings become avail-
ti, We Still Do Parties
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We Are Hiring
For appointment or inf0 call
able. According to Hardesty,
students who have completed
their training at Heartland have
attained an extremely high pass
rate on the state exam. There is
no fee for the class.
The facility maintains a staff
of approximately 70 full and
part time CNAs, whom Hard-
esty calls her "eyes and ears".
'q'hey make the biggest dif-
ference in our patient's lives,
" Hardesty said. "Our nurses
rely on the observations of our
CNAs, who must be alert to any
changes in a patient's physi-
cal and mental condition and
promptly report those changes
to our staff supervisors. We are
lucky to have suchprofessional
and caring staff."
Applications for this course
are available at Heartland and
should be completed by Sep-
tember 19.
Heartland will continue to ac-
cept applications after that date
for future classes. For more
information, call Heartland at
(304) 329-3195.
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in a Private Ceremony.
The Reception will be held at the
Rowlesburg Vol. Fire DeFt at3:3 o p.m.
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