Class of 1938

MEMORIAM        BIOGRAPHIES        MEMORABILIA

Name Nickname City/State Email Address
Mary CRAWFORD   Anniston, AZ 1972  
Sarah Ruth DEAHL  ***** +Davis, WV Cem. *****
Nina FLANAGAN      
Charles H. FELLER

***** 

+Clearfield, PA Cem.

 *****

Mary Catherine GODWIN*      
Frank GRUDEN   Cleveland, OH 1972  
Mary HALL      
Raymond HARR

 *****

+Buena Cem., Canaan Valley, WV

 *****

Willis HEDRICK      
Agatha HOWARD      
Bernard INGRAM

*****

+Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Rochester, PA

*****

Eunice JUDY      
Joseph KERZIC      
Frank KOSANCEC      
Eileen MOSSER  ***** + *****
Fred PHELPS      
Cleon RAESE Jr.

*****

+Davis, WV

*****

Harry RAVENSCRAFT      
Pearl M. SCHELL      
Elsie TEWELL

*****

Potomac Park, MD

*****

Victor UJCIC   Baltimore, MD 1972  
Delores VIERING   Columbus, MS 1972  
Fred VIERING   Ramona, CA 1972  
Edwin ZWISLE

*****

+Davis, WV

*****

*Also listed in 1937.

IN MEMORIAM    

Sarah Ruth DEAHL
Charles Lincoln FELLER (17 Feb 1919-21 May 2004)
Raymond Butler "Buck" HARR (25 Jan 1920-24 Jan 2004)
Bernard S. INGRAM (1919-2002)
Eileen MOSSER
Lt. Cleon RAESE Jr. (1919-1946)
Elsie TEWELL (1910-2002)
Edwin K. ZWISLE (1 Oct 1918-12 Sep 1989)


BIOGRAPHIES

Perdita Eleanor Tewell CORNELIUS: Married to Elton M. CORNELIUS, she was a long time resident of Potomac Park, Cumberland, MD. She attended the Potomac Park United Methodist Church, and taught Sunday school for over 20 years. She was full time mother, wife and homemaker, who was at her best when helping others. She is survived a son. (Obit: Cumberland Times, 15 Feb 2002)

Charles Lincoln FELLER: 86, d. Albany, OR, 21 may 2004; b. 17 Feb 1919, Davis, WV, s/o Eugene Henry and Laura Elmira (Hahn) Feller; m. 15 Apr 1939, Red House, MD, Elizabeth Ann Bette Gross; celebrated 65th. anniversary; survives by Charla Wison, McMinnville, OH, and Elizabth "Libby" Hagan, Seattle, WA; brother Harry Feller, MD; 7 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; preceded in death by sisters Queena Rudy, Tola Albright, and Leo Collins; brothers Edgar and Eugene; graduate Davis HS 1938, taught under WPA new immigarnts; worked Martin Aircraft, Baltimore; served as a rifleman in the Phillipines (earned the Bonze Star), mail clerk, Yokohama, Japan; worked Rohr Aircraft, CA; member Americah Legion, VFW, avid golfer and fisherman; bur. Clearfield, PA. (Parsons Advocate, May 2004)   

Raymond Butler “Buck” HARR: 83, of Moorefield, died Jan. 24 2004; b. Jan. 25, 1920, in Canaan Valley, s/o Frank and Caroline Kesner Harr; Survivors include wife Lucille Hedrick Harr; three sons, Raymond “Rockie” (and Sharon) Harr of Franklin, William (and Maxine) Harr, of Forrest, VA and Jeff (and Susan) Harr, of West Chesterfield, NH; two sisters, Virginia Smith of Columbus, OH, and Agnes Carr of Belington; a granddaughter, Caroline Harr of Forrest, VA; Three brothers and two sisters preceded him in death; veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps of WWII having served in India. He worked for the WV Department of Natural Resources as a Fire Ranger in Hardy and Grant
Counties for more than 29 years. Burial Buena Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. (Obit: Parsons Advocate 28 Jan 2004)

Bernard S. INGRAM: d. 10 Dec 2002, Baden, PA. Retired milkman for United Dairy and the Taylor Milk Co., Ambridge, PA. Member St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Baden, Baden American Legion, and Teamsters Local 205. US Navy Veteran WWII. He was survived by his wife, Ruth Kaufman, and one daughter. (Obit: Parson Advocate, 31 Dec 2002)


MEMORABILIA


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