Thursday, October 7, 2010

A-2-1 Maynard L. Davis


MAYNARD L. DAVIS
WEST VIRGINIA
SGT  BTRY  C  201 ARMD  FA  BN
NOV  27  1931        MARCH 7  1954

A-1-9 John and Sarah Virginia (Bucy) Senn


 
JOHN SENN
BORN
Nov. 30, 1945
Died
JAN. 16, 1915
AGED 69 ys.
1 mo. & 16 ds.

SENN (on base)

(on the right side of stone at the top)
“HOPE”



 (back of above stone)

SARAH V.
Senn
Born
Aug. 11, 1853
Died
Feb. 15, 1940
Aged 86 ys.
5 mos. 4 dys.

(no markings of left side of stone)



  A group of graves (A-1-7, A-1-8  and  A-1-9), Aldridge and Senn, are surrounded by a concrete boarder. Two sets of plaques on opposite sides of the boarder designate the dividing line between the two families.

A-1-8 Private Henry Senn


Private
Henry Senn
June 28, 1888
July 27, 1919

Co. 21 6th T.B.
154 Brigade
U.S. Army

SENN
(on base)



 A group of graves (A-1-7, A-1-8  and  A-1-9), Aldridge and Senn, are surrounded by a concrete boarder. Two sets of plaques on opposite sides of the boarder designate the dividing line between the two families.

A-1-7 Seth and Maryann Elizabeth Aldridge


ALDRIDGE

SETH                                  MARY E.
1867 – 1950                        1879 – 1955


(Footstones)



 A group of graves (A-1-7, A-1-8  and  A-1-9), Aldridge and Senn, are surrounded by a concrete boarder. Two sets of plaques on opposite sides of the boarder designate the dividing line between the two families.






A-1-6 Lowell G. and Claudine E. Manning



MANNING

LOWELL G.                             CLAUDINE E.
1908 – 1976                                  1916 – 2003

TOGETHER FOREVER

A-1-5 Two Infant Grapes Children



INFANT SON
1938
INFANT SON
1941
CHILDREN OF
J.E. & M.C. GRAPES

A-1-4 James Ezra and Mabel Clara (Abe) Grapes



GRAPES

JAMES E.                                        MABEL C.
JULY 3, 1919                                 NOV. 6, 1920
AUG. 27, 2001                                MAR. 24, 2006
MARRIED
JUNE 24,
1938

A-1-3 John Robert and Helen Irene (Baldwin) Black


BLACK
Grandpa         Grandma
John R.           Helen B.
1922 -             1922 –

PSALM 91   JOHN 3:16


(John Robert Black passed away on Feb. 26, 2011.)
(Helen Irene (Baldwin) Black passed away on Sept. 3, 2011)
(The stone photo will be changed when the death is added.)





Individual's Photos:

John's Father: John Henry Black         Place of burial:
John's Mother: Florence Black Place of burial:

Helen's Father: Felix Conway     Place of burial: Abe Cemetery
Helen's Mother: Nancy Mae (Senn)    Place of burial: Abe Cemetery



Biography(s) and Obituaries:

Helen's Obituary

     Helen B. Black, 88, of Cumberland, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2011.
     Helen was born on Nov. 27, 1922, in Paterson Creek, W.Va. to the parents of Felix C. and Nancy May Baldwin.
     Helen married John R. Black on Feb. 28, 1942, in Cumberland. A son, John Lewis Black was born on June 4, 1943. In 1951, the family moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where they lived and worked until retirement and then returned to Cumberland. During their stay in Cleveland, Helen joined Caterpillar Tractor Company in 1960, where she worked in various budget and accounting departments. After a 22 year career, she retired on Sept. 1, 1982. Her many hobbies included gardening, ceramics, crocheting and knitting. As a member of Assemblies of God, Helen loved teaching Sunday school classes and other activities. John and Helen’s love for travel took them on many trips throughout the United States.
     Helen B. Black is survived by son, John L Black and wife Nancy, of Nashville, Tenn.; two grandsons, John D. Black and wife Shelley, and Jason R. Black and wife Robin; and seven great-grandchildren, Lauren, Hunter, Joshua, Morgan, Brennan, Hayden, and Lillian, all of Nashville, Tenn. Also, surviving is sister, Evelyn Baldwin, of Cumberland, and brother and sister-in-law, Rev. Hartley and Peg Wigfield.
     Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, P.A., 108 Virginia Ave., Cumberland, on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  (www.scarpellifuneralhomes.com)
     Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home on Thursday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Larry Green officiating.
     Interment will be in the Abe Cemetery.



John's Obituary


     John R. Black, 88, of Cumberland,  passed away peacefully on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011.
     Born on Aug. 15, 1922, in Triadelphia, W.Va., he was the son of the late John Henry and Florence Black.
     John R. married Helen Baldwin, of Patterson Creek, W.Va., on Feb. 28, 1942, in Cumberland. In December 1942, he joined the military service and served his country in the U.S. Army, World War II overseas, until October 1945. A son, John Lewis, was born on June 4, 1943. In 1951, John moved his family to Cleveland, Ohio, where they lived until his retirement in 1982 and then returned to Cumberland. During his professional career, he worked in banking and machine tool manufacturing. As a member of the Assemblies of God, he was involved in many church activities but enjoyed singing in the choir the most. His hobby centered on architectural drawing and design and could be found for hours at his drawing board. John and Helen’s love for travel took them on many trips throughout the United States.
     He is survived by wife of 69 years, Helen B. Black; one son, John L. Black and wife Nancy, of Nashville, Tenn.; 2 grandsons, John D. Black and wife Shelley and Jason R.  Black and wife Robin; and 7 great-grandchildren Lauren, Hunter, Joshua, Morgan, Brennan, Hayden, and Lillian Black all of Nashville. Also surviving are one sister, Peg Wigfield and husband the Rev. Hartley, of  Winchester, Va. and sisters-in-law, Evelyn Baldwin and Violet Ellis, of Cumberland.
     Friends will be received at the Scarpelli Funeral Home, P.A., 108 Virginia Ave., Cumberland, (www.scarpellifuneralhomes.com) on Wednesday, March 2, 2011, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Funeral services will follow in the funeral home at 1 p.m.
     Interment will be in the Abe Cemetery.
     Military honors will be accorded by the Post 13 Veterans Honor Guard.

A-1-2 Lawrence George Abe



IN MEMORY OF
LAWRENCE G. ABE
NOV.  17, 1913     JAN. 4, 2001
YOUR DAUGHTERS
EUNICE & MARY VIRGINIA


Lawrence George Abe’s plaque is at the foot of William and Jeanette Abe’s headstone.