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LORENA Y. KEATON
Lorena Yvonne Campbell Keaton,
was born November 27, 1939, in
Mabscott, WV, the seventh of 8
children to the late Robert T. and
Lorene Neely Richmond. She passed
away peacefully at home, in
Graham, NC, onApri122, 2018, with
her husband of 13 years, Patrick and
loved ones by her side. She had
previously resided in Hinton,'and
Beaver, WV.
She was a graduate of Hinton
High School, and in 1965, Yvonne
completed the LPN Nursing
Program at the Raleigh County
Vocational and Technical School, in
Beckley, WV. She worked as a school
nurse for Summers County Schools,
one of the state's first LPN's to serve
in that position, and then at FMRS
Mental Health System. Continuing
her career, while raising four active
teenagers, she became known as
"the insurance lady" to many, and
retired after more than 20 years of
service with Prudefitial Insurance
Company. She looked forward to
family celebrations and enjoyed
cooking, sewing, decorating, and
travel.
In addition to her husband
Patrick, she is survived by her
children, Richard Lee Campbell, Jr.
(Karen) ofSouthporV, NC, Kimberly
Curry (John), of Ocean Isle Beach,
NC, Lisa Williams (Dale) of Beaver,
WV, and Melanie McMillan
(Wendell), of Vienna, WV. Her
surviving siblings are: Douglas
Richmond, of Peru, IN, Janet Via,
San Antonio, TX, Darrell Ric~monc{
(Willie), of Tampa, FL, Dean
Richmond (Adela), of Graham, NC,
and Drema Edwards (Dick) of
Hinton, WV. Ten grandchildren, two
step grandchildren, seven great
grandchildren and 5 step great
grandchildren also survive and were
adored by her, and she loved having
them visit. Numerous nieces,
nephews, and cousins also survive.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, her first husband, Richard
Lee Campbell, sisters, Jacqueline
Richmond, and Jeanette Meadows,
a sister-in-law, Janet Richmond, and
brothers-in-law, Bill Meadows and
Jimmy Meadows.
Services were held on Saturday,
April 28, 2018, at Pivont Funeral
Home Chapel, in Hinton, WV,
Friends called from 12-2:00 p.m.
with Pastor Robbie Merritt,
officiating the 2:00 p.m. service.
Burial followed at Restwood
Memorial Gardens, with grandsons
and sons-in-law, serving as
pallbearers.
A special thank you to Hospice
and Palliative Care Center of
Alamance-Caswell, Home Instead
Senior Care, and to a special friend
to all the family and her caregiver,
Nell Jackson.
Online condolences at
www.pivontfuneralhome.com
Arrangements were by Pivont
Funeral Home, Hinton, WV.
BETTY LOU VANDALL
Betty Lou Vandall, 75 of
Sandstone died at 1:40 p.m.
Thursday, April 26, 2018 at Beckley
A.R.H. in Beckley following a
sudden illness.
Born" March 22, 1943 at
Williamson, WV she was the
daughter of the late Abe and Nancy
Isaac Dunn.
Betty was a retired construction
worker with the WV Laborers Union
and was a member of the Church of
the Living God at Madams Creek.
She enjoyed singing at church and
working in her yard. She will be
missed by her entire family.
She was preceded in death by four
brothers, Thomas, Clark, Robert and
Billy Dunn.
Survivors include one brother,
John Dunn of Sandstone and five
sisters, Sue Smith (John) of Meadow
Creek, Barbara Dunn of Sandstone,
Linda Dunn of Princeton, Mary Case
(Charles) of Sandstone and Cathi
Hunter of Belleview, OH. Several
nieces and nephews also survive.
Funeral services were held at 2:00
'p.m. Sunday, April 29, 2018 at
Pivont Funeral Home
Chapel in Hinton with Evangelist
Shirley Sheets and Pastor Ron
Iddings officiating
Burial followed in the King
Cemetery at Sandstone. Friends
called from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00
p.m. Sunday, April 29 at the funeral
home.
Family and friends served as
pallbearers.
Online condolences at www.
pivontfuneralhome.com
Arrangements were by Pivont
Funeral Home, Hinton, WV.
,WILLIE SURBAUGH
Willie Surbaugh, 93, of Weirton,
WV, formerly of Summers County,
WV, passed away Friday, April
13, 2018, at Wyngate Senior
Living Community in Weirton.
Born May 2, 1924, in Summers
County, WV, he was a son of the late
William Paul and Nellie Campbell
Surbaugh. He was also preceded in
death by his son, Robert Surbaugh,
and brother, Buzz Surbaugh.
During his 24 year career in the
United States Army, he served in
World War II, the Korean War and
two tours in the Vietnam War. He
received the bronze star medal for
meritorious achievement in ground
operations against the enemy. After
Willie's time in the service, he
worked as a real estate agent.
He is survived by his beloved wife
of 30 years, Mary Grace Addleman
Surbaugh; daughter Mary Ann
Whelen of GA; sisters, Barbara
Seifried of Hinton, WV and Deloris
Richmond (James) of Elkview, WV; Tues. May
Several grandchildren and great officiate. Cremation services were
grandchildren, under the care of the Greco-Hertnick
Graveside services will be held at Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street
11:00 AM on Friday, May 4, 2018, at Weirton, WV 304 748 3219 and local
Restwood Memorial Gardens, with funeral arrangements by Ronald
military honors conducted by the US Meadows Funeral Parlors, Inc. 304
Army. Pastor Butch Honaker will 466 1179.
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at 7:30 p.m.
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(employment or profession) to influence my voting. I want to listen to the
people of Greenbrier, Monroe and Summers Counties about their concerns.
Three of my issues are:
(I.) There should be no state tax on Social Security.
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with an interchange.
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