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Note for:   Jesse Preston,    -          Index

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     Divorced Apr 9, 2010

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     Divorced Apr 9, 2010

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Note for:   Clarinda Catherine Wilt,   19 MAY 1876 - 25 MAR 1919         Index

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     Information obtained from Steffan Burns, Atlanta, GA.

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     Information obtained from Steffan Burns, Atlanta, GA.

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Note for:   Mattie Glendenning,   ABT 1877 - ABT 1939         Index

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     Mattie believed to have been previously married to a Runnion. Brought two children into marriage with

William. William listed in 1900 census with brother Columbus.



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     Mattie believed to have been previously married to a Runnion. Brought two children into marriage with

William. William listed in 1900 census with brother Columbus.



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Note for:   Harry Runnion,    -          Index

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     Step Child

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     Step Child

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Note for:   Lizzie Runnion,   ABT 1892 -          Index

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     Step Child

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     Step Child

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Note for:   Evelyn Bruce Kuhn,    -          Index

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     Evelyn Ruth Kuhn

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     Evelyn Ruth Kuhn

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Note for:   Ruby Elizabeth Pumphrey,   20 MAR 1933 - 8 AUG 2019         Index

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Ruby Elizabeth Christy, 86, of Weston passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2019 in Crestview Nursing Home of Jane Lew following an extended illness. She was born on Goosepen Road on Lewis County on March 20, 1933: daughter of the late William “Bill” Pumphrey and Haydie Almeta (Wilt) Pumphrey. On October 13, 1956, she married Clyde Ault Christy, who preceded her in death on June 19, 2000.
Ruby is survived by three loving children: James Grey Christy and wife Linda of Statesboro, GA, Linda Kay Sumpter and husband Fred of Jane Lew and Clyde Edward Christy and wife Laura of Morgantown, five grandchildren: Alicia St Clair and husband Brian, Bobbie Davisson and husband Brad, David Christy, Elise Christy and husband Brian Hilbert and Andrew Christy and six great grandchildren: Shyanna James, Joseph Davisson, Corrie and Cody St Clair and Hazel and Erik Hilbert. She is also survived by three sisters: JoAnn Reed and Janie Pumphrey both of Weston and Evelyn Titus and husband Jim of Lost Creek, two brothers: William E. Pumphrey of Warren, OH and Robert Lee Pumphrey and wife Pat of Cortland, OH and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and husband Clyde, Ruby was preceded in death by one sister: Judith Kay Gillespie.
When Ruby was younger she worked at several local restaurants and the Weston Laundromat. She retired from Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital after 33 years of service as a cashier. She was a Baptist by faith.
Ruby’s interests include playing cards at the Lewis County Senior Center, watching Mountaineer sports and also watching her grandchildren in local sports. She also loved family gatherings and playing BING





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Note for:   Thomas Austin Glotfelty,   12 AUG 1939 - 28 SEP 2014         Index

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     Obituary:

Thomas Austin Glotfelty, 75, of Oakland went home to be with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, on Sunday, September 28, 2014. Born on August 12, 1939 in Crellin, he was the son of the late Samuel Austin and Leona Alvera (Wilt) Glotfelty. He was a former member of the United States Army National Guard and a graduate of Southern High School, University of Maryland and West Virginia University. He was a vocational agriculture teacher for Kingwood High School, Northern High School and also taught in Point Pleasant, WV. He was a faithful member of the Gortner Union Church. Tom’s goal in life was to honor and obey God and to make a home for his wife and his special needs children. He enjoyed worshipping God through music and song. In his youth he enjoyed hunting, photography, camping, and the great outdoors. He had a great interest in history and enjoyed writing about and relating interesting and little-known stories from the past. He is survived by his loving wife, Esther A. (Beachy) Glotfelty, to whom he was married on May 3, 2003; his children, Thomas Austin Glotfelty, Jr and Rebecca Lynn Glotfelty, both at home; a brother, Cecil Carlton Glotfelty and wife Alma of Mt. Lake Park; and seven nieces and nephews as well as a number of great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Barbara Ann (Smith) Glotfely and a brother, Dwight Glotfelty. Friends will be received at the Burdock-Fredlock Funeral Home, P.A., 21 N 2nd St., Oakland on Tuesday, September 30th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and at the Gortner Union Church on Wednesday, October 1st from 10 to 11 AM after which time a funeral service will be held with Pastor Steven Sauder officiating. Interment will follow in the Garrett County Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in c/o Esther Glotfelty, 2667 Hutton Rd., Oakland, MD 21550, to assist with the care of Tom’s special needs children or to Hospice of Garrett County, PO Box 271, Oakland, MD 21550.

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     Obituary:

Thomas Austin Glotfelty, 75, of Oakland went home to be with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, on Sunday, September 28, 2014. Born on August 12, 1939 in Crellin, he was the son of the late Samuel Austin and Leona Alvera (Wilt) Glotfelty. He was a former member of the United States Army National Guard and a graduate of Southern High School, University of Maryland and West Virginia University. He was a vocational agriculture teacher for Kingwood High School, Northern High School and also taught in Point Pleasant, WV. He was a faithful member of the Gortner Union Church. Tom’s goal in life was to honor and obey God and to make a home for his wife and his special needs children. He enjoyed worshipping God through music and song. In his youth he enjoyed hunting, photography, camping, and the great outdoors. He had a great interest in history and enjoyed writing about and relating interesting and little-known stories from the past. He is survived by his loving wife, Esther A. (Beachy) Glotfelty, to whom he was married on May 3, 2003; his children, Thomas Austin Glotfelty, Jr and Rebecca Lynn Glotfelty, both at home; a brother, Cecil Carlton Glotfelty and wife Alma of Mt. Lake Park; and seven nieces and nephews as well as a number of great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife, Barbara Ann (Smith) Glotfely and a brother, Dwight Glotfelty. Friends will be received at the Burdock-Fredlock Funeral Home, P.A., 21 N 2nd St., Oakland on Tuesday, September 30th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and at the Gortner Union Church on Wednesday, October 1st from 10 to 11 AM after which time a funeral service will be held with Pastor Steven Sauder officiating. Interment will follow in the Garrett County Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in c/o Esther Glotfelty, 2667 Hutton Rd., Oakland, MD 21550, to assist with the care of Tom’s special needs children or to Hospice of Garrett County, PO Box 271, Oakland, MD 21550.