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NAMON CONLEY
The Logan Banner Tuesday, January 18, 2005

NAMON CONLEY BRUNSWICK, Ohio Jan. 14, 2005 — Mr. Namon Bayless “Sarge” Conley Sr., 74, of Brunswick, Ohio, formerly of Chapmanville, was born September 20, 1930, and raised on Smokehouse Fork of Harts. He departed this life Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, at Parma, Ohio. Preceding him in death were his mother, Alice Conley Moore; his youngest daughter, Georgia Gail Conley, and his youngest son, Bruce Luther Conley. Mr. Conley was employed at General Motors Corporation from 1957 until retirement in 1991. He served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division from 1947 to 1957. While working he attended school at the Cleveland State University where he obtained his Bachelor Degree of Electrical Engineering. Bayless encouraged education and always quoted, “you can give a person a fish and they could eat for a day, but if you teach them how to fish they could eat for a life.” He had a passion for life, children, humor and love. He will be greatly missed by all. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Margaret Jane White Conley; four daughters, Martha (Dieter) Snehotta of Elyira, Ohio, Alice (Glenn) Rooy of Seville, Ohio, Brenda (Roland Sr.) Ostheim of Lagrange, Ohio, and Vauida (Jeff) Jeskey of Litchfield, Ohio; one son, Namon Conley Jr., of Orient, Ohio; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren, and a lifelong friend, Lloyd Davis. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at the Evans Funeral Home at Chapmanville with Rev. Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at the Hammond Cemetery at Conley Branch of Chapmanville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Season of Life Hospice, 9511 West Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, Ohio 44130. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Evans Funeral Home of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements. Notice entered Tuesday, January 18, 2005.

This is my Dad and the greatest man I ever knew. He is dearly missed.


Georgia Gail Conley
Medina County Gazette Monday, December 18, 1979

Georgia Gail Conley, 15, of 2045 Byron Dr., Brunswick, died at her home Saturday, Dec. 15,1979. Georgia was a 10th grade stu­dent at Brunswick High School, and was a lifetime resident of the City. Georgia is survived by her parents, Namon and Margaret Conley of Brunswick; two brothers, Namon Jr. and Bruce of Brunswick; and four sisters, Martha Snehotta of Elyria, Alice Rooy of Seville, Brenda Osthiem of LaGrange and Vauida Hearns of Brunswick. Funeral services will be Tues­day at 1 p.m. at the Carlson Funeral Home, 1642 Pearl Rd., Brunswick, with the Rev. Richard Powers officiating. Burial will be at Eastlawn Memory Gardens in Brunswick. Friends may call at, the Carlson Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Georgia Died from phneumonia


Bruce L. Conley
Medina County Gazette Tuesday, March 7, 1995

Bruce L.Conley, 32, of Brunswick, died Saunday, March 5,1995, at his home Born in Cleveland, Mr. Conley had been a machine operator for Hy Production. He was an Army veteran. Mr. Conley is survived by his parents, Namon and Margaret Conley Sr.,of Brunswick; brother Namon Jr. of Seville; sisters Martha Snehotta of Elyria, Alice Rooy of Seville, Brenda Osthiem of LaGrange and Vauida Hearns of Medina; and many neices and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister Georgia. Services: 11 a.m.Wednes­day at Carlson A Golden Rule Funeral Home, 1642 Pearl Rd., Brunswick. Burial will be at Eastlawn Memory Gardens in Brunswick. Visiting hours: One hour prior to service at the funeral home


Namon Bayless Conley Jr.
Medina County Gazette Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Namon B. Conley, Jr., 59, of Brunswick, Ohio, passed away on Sunday, February 21, 2021. He was born on March 17, 1961 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Namon ‘Bayless’ and Margaret (nee White) Conley, Sr. Namon was self-employed in the HVAC industry and was professionally well-rounded. He loved riding motorcycles, music, whether composing, playing or singing but more than this, Namon was a very kind soul and will be missed by many. Left to celebrate his life is his loving daughter, Treana (Chris) Stines, of Alabama; his cherished grandchildren, Taegyn, Ryland, Nicolas and Noah; his sisters, Lydia Schiffrik, Martha (Dieter) Snehotta, Brenda (Roland) Ostheim, Alice (Glenn) Rooy and Vauida (Jeff) Jeskey. Namon is preceded in death by his father, Bayless; brother, Bruce and sister Georgia Gale Conley. The family will welcome friends on Thursday, February 25, 2021 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Waite & Son Funeral Home, 3300 Center Road, Brunswick, Ohio 44212. He will be buried in West Virginia at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the family. Online condolences and memories may be left for the family on Namon’s guestbook at www.WaiteFuneralHome.com.


Ray Bonnell Buckhannon
B-2 Chronicl*-Telagram Elyria, O., Tuesday, June 5, 1984

Ray B. Buckhannon, 44, of Norwalk, former lead guitarist in his own dance band, "Teardrops," died Monday at FisherTitus Memorial Hospital, Norwalk, after a ten-month illness. Mr. Buckhannon, who was born in Logan, W.Va., had been a Norwalk resident since 1973. His band played in Erie, Huron and Lorain Counties, 1973-82. He was a member of Eagles Lodge 711 in Norwalk, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, and Local 573 of the American Federation of Musicians in Sandusky. Mr. Buckhannon is survived by his wife of 21 years, Carol; a daughter, Gina, at home; sons, Joseph, Jeffery and Johnny, all of Cleveland, Larry and Ray, both at home; two grandchildren; and a brother, Bayless Conley of Brunswick. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in the Heaston-Gerber Funeral Home, Norwalk, where Eagles Lodge 711 will hold services at 7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, in the funeral home. The Rev. William R. Owen, pastor of the Milan Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Norwalk.s.


Gina Lynn Staley

Gina Lynn Staley, age 46, of Norwalk, died unexpectedly Wednesday, April 3, 2013 in Bellevue. She was born February 15, 1967 in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended EHOVE Career Center and was a 1985 graduate of Norwalk High School. She worked for many years at Hiltz-Wiedemann-Allton-Koch Law Office in Norwalk, and enjoyed raising her daughters at home. She attended Victory Baptist Church and was an avid gardener where she enjoyed then canning and cooking for her family. She worked with her hands with crafts and sewing and loved to play the fiddle. She is survived by her husband of 24 years, John B. Staley of Norwalk; daughters, Toshya Williams of Tampa, FL and Kala Pratt of Norwalk; mother, Carol Buckhannon of Norwalk; brothers, Larry (Sarah) Buckhannon of Collins and Ray L. Buckhannon of Norwalk. She was preceded in death by her father, Ray B. Buckhannon in 1984; and maternal grandparents, Alfred and Elsie Kreeger. Friends may call on Monday from 5:00 - 8:00 P.M. at the Evans Funeral Home, 314 E. Main Street, Norwalk. A funeral service will be Tuesday at 1:00 P.M. in the funeral home. The Rev. Joel Cappizzi will officiate and burial will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the Norwalk Baptist Church. Memorial contributions may be sent to her family. Condolences may be sent to norwalkfuneral.coms.


Mrs. Lula Hammonds Of Shively Succumbs
Charleston Gazette April 05, 1961

Mrs. Lula Workman Conley Hammonds, 79, of Shively. died at 2:25 p. m. yester­day at her home after a lingering illness. She was born Nov. 29, 1882, at Harts, a daughter of the late Ervin and Emily Abbott Workman. Survivors include her husband, John D, Hammonds; three sons, Sidney Conley of Verdunville, Bruce Conley of Peach Creek and Minis Conley of Shively; four daughters, Mrs. Hubert Inman of Chicago, I11., Mrs. Alice Bentley of Shively, Mrs. G. W. Phillips of Fairbourne, Ohio, and Mrs. Bill Bryant of Shively; two brothers, Floyd Workman and Bud Work­man, both of Harts; a sister, Mrs. Delphia Dinsess of Chapmanville, 23 grandchildren and 25 great­grandchildren. The body is at James Funeral Home pending completion of ar­rangements for services.


John Dee Hammonds
Charleston Gazette Monday. April 14, 1969

HAMMONDS, John Dee—Service 2 p.m. Tuesday, at residence.Family .cemetery. Mr.Hammonds, 85, of Shively, Logan County, died Saturday at home. Retired miner and a Baptist. Surviving: stepsons, Sid Conley of Verdunville, Bruce Conley of Chapmanville and Minis Conley of Shively, stepdaughters, Mrs. Kathleen Christian of Ashtabula, Ohio, Mrs. Emily Inman of Chicago, Ill., Mrs Alice Bentley, and Mrs. Georgie Wiley,-both of Shively and Mrs. Grady Phillips of Fairborn, Ohio. Body to residence 3 p.m today James Funeral Home, Logan.


Alice Conley Lawson Bently Moore
Charleston Gazette, The Wednesday, September 11, 1974 page 7C

Mrs. Alice Moore, 62, of Shively Logan County, died Saturday at Hillcrest Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Surviving: sons, Namon Conley of Brunswick, Ohio, Ray Buckhannon of Norwalk, Ohio; sisters: Mrs. Emmlie Innman of Chicago, Mrs. Katherine Phillips of West Palm Bleach, Fla., Mrs. Georgia Wiley of Shively; brothers: Sid Conley of Verdunville, Bruce Conley of Switzer, Minnis Conley of Shively; 13 grandchildren. Services will be 1p.m. today at the home. Burial will be in Hammond Family Cemetary at Harts. James Funeral Home, Logan is in charge of the arrangements


Conley, Ora

Call Number: 0463168 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #100. Date: Feb 4 1956 Description: Conley, Ora, brother of Mary Plumley, Mason and Thurman Conley, Friday, Feb. 3, late residence, 4243 Marvin Ave. All services and interment at Logan, W. Va. For further information call C. L. Kaufmann & Sons, SH 3-7800.


Hugh Moore
Charleston Daily Mail | Charleston, West Virginia | Friday, March 09, 1973 | Page 8

Hugh Moore HARTS - Hugh Moore, 64, of Rt. 1, Harts, Lincoln County, died Wednesday at his home afer a long illness. He was a retired miner and was a member of Little Harts Baptist Church. Surviving: wife, Alice Conley Moore; son, Charles of Chapmanville sister, Mrs. Belle Johnson of West Hamlin; broth er, Z. T. Moore of West Hamlin. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in McGhee Funeral Home, West Hamlin, with the Rev. Robert Burns officiating. Burial will be In Moore Cemetery at Harts.


THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 10/30/1992 Page: P Headline: SIDNEY CONLEY VERDUNVILLE _ SIDNEY CONLEY, 90, OF VERDUNVILLE Byline: NOT AVAILABLE died Oct. 29, 1992, at Logan General Hospital after a short illness He was a disabled coal miner for Alum Creek Coal Co. and member of the UMW and Mud Fork Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: wife, Norma Adams Conley; son, Raymond of Verdunville; daughters, Mabel Sargent of Crystal River, Fla., Ruth Smith of South Boston, Va., Freda Hiroskey of Logan, Iva Baker of Alton, Va., Sadie Denetto of Upper Marlboro, Md.; brother, Minis of Chapmanville; sisters, Georgia of Chapmanville, Katie Phillips of West Palm Beach, Fla. 24 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Sunday at Mud Fork Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Verdunville


ARCHIE RAY CONLEY VERDUNVILLE _ ARCHIE RAY CONLEY, 60, OF Byline: NOT AVAILABLE Verdunville, Logan County, died Jan. 7, 1992, in Logan General Hospital, after a short illness. He was an employee of the state Department of Highways. He was a member of Mud Fork Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: wife, Ruby Blair Conley; sons Archie Ray Jr. of Verdunville, Jerry Lee of Huntington, David O'Dell at home; daughters, Jo Ann Hatfield and Naoma Roach, both of Gilbert, Kathy Conley at home; father, Sidney and Norma Conley of Verdunville; brother, Raymond of Verdunville; sisters, Mabel Sargent of Florida, Ruth Smith and Iva Baker, both of Virginia, Freda Herosky of Logan, Sadie Denetts of Maryland; eight grandchildren Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Mud Fork Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Verdunville. Published: January 09, 1992


Charleston Gazette Wednesday. March 24.1965 BRYANT, Bill Jr.—41, of Chapmanville, Smoke House Fork of Harts, Logan County, died Tuesday in St. Mary's Hospital in Huntington after an eight-day illness. A native of Shively, he is survived by his widow, Georgia Conley; three sons, Franklin, Minis, John D. and two daughters, Fayetta and Fannie, all at home; three brothers, Okey of Cleveland, Ohio, Amos and Ohley, both of Jacksonville, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie Kinser and Mrs. Delia Mae Workman, both of Shively; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant Sr. of Shively. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the home of John D. Hammonds at Shively. Smoke House Fork of Harts, by the Rev. Harrison Collins. Burial will be in Hammonds Cemetery. The body will be taken from James Funeral Home at Logan to the home of his parents at 2 p.m. today and to the place of service at 4 p.m. Thursday.


Charleaton Daily Mail September 18, 1998 Georgia D. Conley, 76, of Chapmanville died Thursday, Sept. 17, 1998, at home. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Surviving: daughters, Kathleen Christian of South Williamson, Ky., Fayetta Akers of Richmond, Va., Fannie Lillie of Chapmanville; sons, Franklin Bryant and Minnis "Chubby" Bryant of Chapmanville, John D. Bryant of Richmond; brother Minis Conley of Chapmanville; 17 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Harrison Collins officiating. Burial will be in Hammond Cemetery, Chapmanville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home Published: September 18, 1998


CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. Minnis “Chubby” Bryant, 51, of Caney Branch Road at Chapmanville, departed this life Monday, March 26, 2007, at Logan Regional Medical Center. Born June 19, 1955, at Chapmanville, he was a son of the late Bill Bryant and Georgia Conley. Also preceding him in death was his step-father, Luther Dingess, and father-in-law, Frank Conley. Chubby was a graduate of Chapmanville High School, class of 1975. Those left to cherish his memory include his wife, Reba Conley Bryant; one son, Minnis Bryant Jr., of Caney Branch Road; three sisters, Kathy (Larry) Christian of Ranger, Fayetta (Bob) Akers of Richmond, Va., and Fannie Lillie of Chapmanville; two brothers, Frank (Gayle) Bryant of Smokehouse and John Dee (Evelyn) Bryant of Richmond; his mother-in-law, Maudie Conley of Chapmanville; two nephews that were like his children, Ronnie Lillie and Barry Lillie, and a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, other family members and friends. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, March 30, at the Freeman Funeral Home in Chapmanville with Rev. Wayne Runyon and Rev. Tom Bias officiating. Burial will follow at the Conley Family Cemetery at Caney Branch Road. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be John Bryant, Frank Bryant, Barry Lillie, Robert Akers, Johnny Mounts and Jackie Clay. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his honor to his son, Minnis Bryant Jr. 176 Caney Branch Road, Chapmanville, WV 25508 or Freeman Funeral Home P.O. Box 4306, Chapmanville, WV 25508 for funeral expenses. Freeman Funeral Home at Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements.


Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - July 29, 1999 Deceased Name: MINNIS CONLEY MINNIS CONLEY, 83, of Chapmanville, husband of Lucille Pendsulla Conley, died Tuesday in Guyan Valley Hospital, Logan. He was a retired coal miner. Additional survivors include two daughters, Eloise Dingess of Chapmanville and Tina Dalton of Harts and two sons, Floyd Stollings of Shivley and James Stollings of Wisconsin. Graveside service 2 p.m. Friday in Highland Memory Gardens, Godby. Evans Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.


CHAPMANVILLE - Lou Flursie Conley, 79, of Chapmanville died Feb. 6, 1997, in Logan General Hospital. She was a homemaker and a member of Godby Heights Church of God. Surviving: husband, Minnis Conley sons, Floyd Stollings of Shivley, James Stollings of Wisconsin daughters, Eloise Addair of Chapmanville, Tina Dalton of Harts sisters, Grace Stollings of Shivley, Tina Kerns of Ripley, Weltha Hensley of Sod, Pearlie Pennington of Detroit 15 grandchildren 25 great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Vernon Hawkins officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens, Godby. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.


June 5, 1931 Logan Banner: "Grandma" Sarah Conley, a beloved old character, died Tuesday evening at the old home place on the Smokehouse Fork of Harts. All her 76 years had been spent in that community and she had served as a midwife in many homes over a long period. Burial took place at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Conley cemetery. The decedent was the widow of [Garland] Bock Conley. She had made her home with her son, Billy. Other surviving children are Melvin, Fly and Jack Conley, all of the Harts Creek country: Mrs. Reece Dalton. Chapmanville: Mrs. Bruce Dials and Mrs. Charles Lilly, both of Stone Branch, and Mrs. George Basiden, of Dingess, Mingo county.


Miami Herald, The (FL)

- January 22, 1994 Phillips, Kattie Conley , 76, of West Palm Beach, died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. today, E. Earl Smith & Son Funeral Home, Memory Gardens Chapel, Lake Worth.


Miami Herald, The (FL)

- September 28, 1995 Phillips, Grady W. Phillips, , 78, of West Palm Beach, died Monday. Graveside services 9:30 a.m. Friday, E. Earl Smith & Son Funeral Home, Memory Gardens Chapel, Lake Worth.


Charleston Gazzette Published: Saturday, December 25, 1999

Jack G. Phillips CHAPMANVILLE - Jack G. Phillips, 61, of Chapmanville died Dec. 23, 1999, in Logan General Hospital. He was retired from Dayton Tire & Rubber Co., Dayton, Ohio, and a Protestant. Surviving: wife, Charlotte Hurst Phillips; sons, Jack M. at home, Earl of of West Palm Beach, Fla., Tony of Alabama; daughter, Jennifer Lynn Phillips, at home ; brothers, Charles of Reno, Nev., Bill of West Palm Beach; sister, Alma Phillips of West Palm Beach; three grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Hammond Cemetery, Harts. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home


CONLEY, Mrs. BettyService 2 p.m. Thursday, at her Chapmanville residence. Conley Cemetery, Caney Branch, Chapmanville. Mrs. Conley, 85, died Monday at home. Member Rocky Hill Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: sons, Frank of Chapmanville, • Rudolph of Pecks Mill; daughter, Mrs. Lilly Mae Sheppard of Cleveland; sisters, Mrs Molly Mounts, Mrs. Laura. Shadd, both of Chapmanville. James Funeral Home, Logan.


Charleston Daily Mail Nov 11, 1974 Enoch Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Enoch Wilson Conley, 72, of the Rocky Branch of Airport Road, died Thursday in Hoiden Hospital. He was a retired miner. Surviving: wife, Susan: daughters, Mrs. Ernestine R. Evans of Logan. Mrs. Dorothy Cremens of Logan, Mrs. Betty L. Sherrwood and Mrs. Phyllis Teske of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs. Barbara Ann Wilson of Woodland, Va., Mrs. Janet Farley, address not listed; sons, Rodney of Verdunville, Roger in Vietnam; brothers, Joe of Morristown, Tenn., Ira Conley of Detroit, Labon of Chapmanville. The body is in James Funeral Home. Logan.


Harts Man,106, Dies At His Home
Ulysses (Uncle Woob) Conley Logan Banner July 18, 1962

A Harts Man, Ulysses (Uncle Woob) Conley died yesterday afternoon at his home at the age of 106. Death followed a lingering illness. Conley was born April 19, 1856, at Harts Creek, a son of the late Garland and Molley Farley Conley. He was a retired timberman. Surviving are five daughters; Mrs. Ned Samson of Cherry Tree, Mrs Gallie Kilgore of Huntington, Mrs. Enoch Samson of Holden, Mrs Maude Conley of Chapmanville, and Miss Nancy Conley at home. Seven sons; Moscoe, Drewey, Noah, Russel, Don, Lacey, and Ulysses Conley Jr. all of Chapmanville. 84 grandchildren, 143 greatgrandchildren and 8 greatgreatgrandchildren. Funeral Services are to be held at 2 pm, Friday, at the residence. The Rev Ray Taylor and the Rev. Stonewall Hensley are to be officiate with burial following in the Jess Conley Cemetary at Harts. James Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. The body is to be taken to his old home place at Harts at 5 p.m. today.


The Charleston Gazette March 7, 1966 Page8 CONLEY, Gallie Service 2 p m. Tuesday, at home of hi mother, Mrs. Delia Conley o Chapmanville. Conley Cemetery, Shivery. Mr. Conley, 39 of Chapmanville, died Satur day, Logan General Hosp: tal.'Member Crawley Cree Freewill Baptist Church. Als surviving: widow, Georgie Bryant; daughters, Lona, Emily, Helen, all at home; sons, Gallie Ralph, Ernest Lee, both at home; brothers, Julius, Curtis, Ranson, all of Shively, Gillis, Carl, both of Columbus; sisters, Mrs. Arlene Towers, Mrs. James Conley, both of Shively, Mrs. Millard Adams, Mrs. Oscar Conley, Mrs. Oakley Dingus, all of Chapmanville, Mrs. Victor Balls, Jr., Mrs. Delias Ferris, both of Columbus, Ohio. James Funeral Home, Logan.


JULIUS CONLEY SMOKEHOUSE FORK _ JULIUS CONLEY, 72, OF SMOKEHOUSE Fork of Harts, died June 15, 1993, at Logan General Hospital. He was He was retired from West Virginia Department of Highways, a former coal miner and a Baptist. Surviving son, Monty of Chapmanville; stepdaughters, Eloise Collins of Ranger, Lois Conley of Tennessee, Elva Stone and Zelma Chatman, both of Chicago; stepsons, Leslie Tomblin of Chapmanville, Johnny P. Conley of Chicago; mother, Della Samson Conley of Chapmanville; sisters, Theora Powers, Thelma Adams, Naoma Conley, Lola Conley and Reba Dingess, all of Chapmanville, Lotta Farris and Pansey Ball, both of Ohio; brothers, Carl E. of Columbus, Ohio, Curtis, Gillis and Ranson, all of Chapmanville; two grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Smokehouse Fork, Harts. Friends may call from... Published: June 16, 1993


Noah Conley NOAH CONLEY, 94, OF CHAPMANVILLE DIED Publication: CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL Published: 06/15/1995 Page: P Headline: NOAH CONLEY CHAPMANVILLE _ NOAH CONLEY, 94, OF CHAPMANVILLE DIED Tuesday, June 13, 1995, in Logan General Hospital. He was a retired farmer and of the Church of Christ faith. Surviving: daughters, Carrie Henderson of Florida, Olive Estell Bryant of Chapmanville; sisters, Maude Matthew of Danville,, Nancy Conley of Chapmanville; brothers, Drury, Don and Russell of Chapmanville; several grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Friday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville,


Drewie Conley Chapmanville November 1, 2002 Drewie Conley, 98, of Chapmanville, passed away Friday, November 1, 2002, at Logan General Hospital. He was born October 20, 1904, at Smoke House, a son of the late Ulysses and Anna Offards Conley. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Maude Adams Conley; two daughters, Molly Conley and Luvena Bello; eight brothers, Don, Ulysses, Ed, Noah, Larry, George, Muscoe and Russell, and five sisters, Roxie Sampson, Bertha Kilgore, Lonia Conley, Minnie Sampson and Maude Conley. Mr. Conley was a minister of God’s Word in the Church of God and a former coal miner. Survivors include five daughters, Hollean (Nick) Epicopo of Wilmington, Dela., Lorean Stollings and Iney (Henry) Workman, both of Chapmanville, Anna Golek of Glen View, Ill., and Freda (Jim) Pishotta of Rosemont, Ill.; three sons, Liggne Conley and Lonnie (Rose) Conley, both of Chapmanville, and Lee Roy (Frances) Conley of Tennessee; one half-sister, Nancy Conley of Chapmanville; 27 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and 14 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Freeman Funeral Home in Chapmanville with Rev. Vaughn Myers officiating. Burial will follow in the Stonewall Conley Cemetery at Smoke House of Harts. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Family members and friends will serve as pallbearers. Freeman Funeral Home of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements. Notice entered Friday, November 01, 2002.


Charleston Gazette January 9, 1965 CONLEY, Moscoe - Service will be conducted at 2 p.. m. Sunday at the residence by the Rev. Harrison Collins and the Rev. Stonewall Hensley. Burial will be in 'the family cemetery at Harts. Mr. Conley, 69, a lifelong resident of Logan County, died Thursday at his home at Harts after a long illness. He was a retired miner, last employed at Island Creek Coal Co. mine at Holden. Surviving are his widow, Delia; six sons, Julius, Gallie, Curtis, and Gillis, all of Shively, Carl Edward of Columbus Ohio, and Ransom at home; eight daughters, Bonnie at home, Mrs. Jim Conlev Mrs. Arlen Powers; and Mrs. Millard Adams, all of Shiv'ey Mrs. Oscar Conley of Godby Heights. Mrs. Dellas Farris and Mrs. Victor Ball both of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Oakley Dingess of Cleveland, Ohio; six brothers, Noah, Russell, Don, Lacy and Drewy, all of Chapmanville and Ulysses of Shivery: fiv sisters, Mrs. Enic Samson of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Enic ConJey of Chapmanville. Mrs Gallie Killgore of Huntington Mrs. Ned Samson of Mount Gay, and Nancy Jane at home. The body is at James Funeral Home at Logan.


Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - May 29, 1999 Deceased Name: DELLA SAMSON CONLEY DELLA SAMSON CONLEY, 96, of Harts, widow of Moscoe Conley, died Thursday in Logan General Hospital. She was a homemaker. Survivors include eight daughters, Theora "Sissie" Powers, Thelma "Love" Adams, Naomi Conley, Lola Conley and Reba Dingess, all of Chapmanville, Lottie Farris and Pansy "Patty" Ball, both of Columbus, Ohio, and Bonnie Pfeifer of Pataskala, Ohio four sons, Carl Conley of Columbus, and Curtis Conley, Gillis Conley and Ransom Conley, all of Chapmanville and one brother, Moscoe "Scovie" Samson of Chapmanville. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville burial in Gillis Conley Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.


Sunday Gazette Mail November 21, 1976 Grover Conley CHAPMANVILLE- GroverConley, 88, of Chapmanville, Logan County, was dead on arrival Saturday at Logan General Hospital, Logan. He was a coal miner retired from Merrill Coal Co. at Henlawson since 1950. He was a member of the UMWA and Crawley Creek Church of God. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Corba Conley, Mrs. Mamie Conley, Mrs. Edna Conley, Miss Lena Conley, Mrs. Betty Butcher, Mrs. Ruth Likens, all of Chapmanville; sister, Mrs. Edna Conley of Chapmanville; half-sister, Mrs. Ellen Adkins of Chapmanville; 31 grandchildren; 35 greatgrandchildren: five great-great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Crawley Creek Church of God with the Rev. Leslie Nelson officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Smokehouse Fork of Harts Creek. Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at James Funeral Home, Logan. The body will be taken to the church one hour before the funeral.


EDNA CONLEY CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. May 25, 2006 — Edna Conley, 79, of Chapmanville, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 25, 2006, at her residence. She was born August 27, 1926, at Logan and was the daughter of the late Grover and Matilda Conley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Matthew (Tuie) Conley, two infant children, Sammy and Sandra; three sisters, Corba Conley, Nami Conley and Lenna Conley and one brother, Erie Conley. Those who will cherish her memory are three sons, Freddy, Larry, and Homer (Barb) Conley all of Chapmanville; seven daughters, Nyoka Sue (Wallace) Richards, Delilah Conley, Anetta (Calvin) Napier, Loretta Conley, Dola (Dale) Butcher, Sabrina (Ernie) Belcher, all of Chapmanville and Melissa (Kevin) Stollings of North Carolina; two sisters, Bettie Butcher and Ruth Likens both of Chapmanville; 20 grandchildren, Angie, Lisa, Darren, Shelia, Laura, Josh, Jeffrey, Patrick, Sabrina, Melissa, Jacob, Bridgett, Maranda, Phillip, Brandon, Heidi, Davin, Tina, Eric, and Brian; 18 great-grandchildren, Scottie, Cassie, Dylan, Kayla, Austin, Ashley, Evan, Seth, Candice, Erika, Kishia, Autumn, Amanda, Gabriel, Rebecca, Matthew, Makayla and Calab; and one great-great-grandchild, Cadance. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, May 29, at the Freeman Funeral Home with Minister Tennis Hensley officiating. Interment will be at the Jesse Conley Cemetery at Conley Branch of Smokehouse Fork at Harts. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Sunday at the Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Phillip Conley, Patrick Farley, Eric Richards, Davin Butcher, Jeffrey Conley and Brian Richards. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandsons and great grandsons. Freeman Funeral Home at Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements.


The Charleston Gazzette January 31, 1978 page 10A Mrs. Hazel Conley Shively- Mrs. Hazel Conley,74, of Shively, Logan County died Sunday in Logan General Hospital after a long illness. She was a member of Hoover Church of Harts. Surviving: husband, Lenard; daughters Mrs. Aaron Browning of Holden, Mrs. Colonial Bingess of Chapmanville: sons, Vern Dingess of Tarner, Ohio, Elba Conley of Robinette, Melvin Conley of Shively; brother John Dingess of Shively; sister Mrs. Mont Dingess of Holden: 15 grandchildren. Services will be 2p.m. Wednesday in Shively Community Church with the Rev. Arthur Hensley and the Rev. Otis Hensly officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetary, Shively. Friends may call today at the church. James Funeral home is in charge of arrangements


Charlston Daily Mail Jan 18, 1973 Mrs. Matilda Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Mrs. Matilda Conley, 67, of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Chapmanville, Logan County, died Tuesday in Cleveland Metropolitan Hospital Surviving: husband, James daughters, Mrs. Wava Conley Mrs. Betty Kozan, Mrs. Delores Sell all of Cleveland, Mrs. Vir ginia Meade of Jeffrey; sons John and Lloyd Conley Sidney Dillon all of Cleveland, Elmer Dillon of Alabama. ,.„..,. Service will be 2 p.m. Frida> at the home of Mrs. Sally Con ley on Airport Road near Chapmanville, with the Rev. Rober Beauty officiating. Burial v.il be in Sally Conley Cemetery on Airport Road. Friends may call after 11 a.m today at Mrs. Sally Conley'; residence. Vernon


Charleston Daily Mail Wednesday, August 27, 1975 Mrs. Maude Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Mrs. Maude Adams Conley. 69. of Chapmanville. Logan County, died Tuesday in Boone Memorial Hospital. Madison. Surviving: husband. Drewie Conley: daughters. Mrs. Hollean Episcopo of Wilmington. Del.. Mrs. Sarah Stollings of Sharpies. Mrs. Ann Golek and Mrs. Freda Pishotta of Chicago. 111.. Mrs. Ina Workman of Chapmanville; sons. Liggene and Lonnie Ray of Chapmanville. Leroy of Chicago; six sisters: four brothers'. Service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in James Funeral Home. Logan, with the Rev. Curtis Stollings officiating. Burial will be in Adams Cemetery on Crawley Creek. Friends may call today after 6 p.m.


Moscoe Conley Sr. Charleston Gazette May 21, 1975 CHAPMANVILLE - Moscoe Conley Sr., 86, of Chapmanville, Logan County, was dead on arrival Tuesday at Logan General Hospital. He was a retired employe of Island Creek Coal Co. Surviving: sons, Moscoe Jr., Cecil and Chester, all of Chapmanville; -daughters,. Mrs. Edith Perry of Chapmanville, Mrs. Mabel Jones and Mrs. Queenie Lowe, both of Delaware; 28 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Friday in Chapmanville Church of Christ with Vernon Mullins and Virgil Hill officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Chapmanville. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Thursday at James Funeral Home, Logan.


MOSCO CONLEY

CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. — Mr. Moscoe (Rat) Conley, 78, of Conley Branch of Chapmanville, was born November 7, 1928, at Chapmanville, a son of the late Moscoe and Lula Price Conley Sr. He departed this life Thursday, November 1, 2007, at his residence. Published on: 11/05/2007


The Charleston Gazette October 15, 1976 page 2C Ezra Conley Verdunville- Ezra Clyde Conley, 58, of Verdunville, Logan County, died Wednesday in Guyan Valley Hospital after a short illness. He was a member of the United Babtist Church. Surviving daughters; Mrs. Peggy Helms of Verdunville, Mrs Berdie Bryant of Harts, sons; Jimmy of Harts, Linsey of Verdunville; brother, Okey Conley of Harts; sisters, Mrs. Georgia Dalton, Mrs. Eunice Bryant and Mrs. Lola Browning all of Harts, Mrs Mavis Carter of Whitman, Mrs. Melbia Ross of Joilet, Ill; Step father Floyd Carter of Harts. 13 grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in the residence. Burial will be in Carter Cemetary, Harts. Friends may call anytime


Charleston Gazette March 3, 1974 Mrs. Sallie Conley CHAPMANVILLE-Mrs. Sallie Ann Conley, 84, of Chapmanville, was dead on arrival Friday at Guyan Valley Hospital. She was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy at Chapmanville. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Mattie Jude of Chapmanville, Mrs. Virginia Chapman of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Charlotte Mullins of Mount Gay, Mrs. Sarah Ann Jude of Huntington; sons,Noah Dave.of Chapmanville, Roscoe of Ceveland, Ohio, Garland of Ashtabula, Ohio; 28grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren. Service will be 2 p. m. Monday in United Baptist Church on the Airport Road with the Rev. Robert Duty officiating. Burial will be in Sallie Conley Cemetery on Airport Road. Friends may call after 4 p. m. Sunday at James Funeral Home, Logan. The body will be taken to the church an hour before the service.


Charleston Gazzett Monday June 25, 1973 page7b Wilson Conley Chapmanville- Wilson Conley, 59, of Chapmanville, Logan County, died Saturday in St. Mary's Hospital. He was a retired coal miner. Surviving: four daughters; four sons; three sisters; three brothers. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at the residence of a brother Moscoe Jr. of Chapmanville with Minister Virgil Hill officiating. Burial will be in the family cemetary on Airport Road. The body will be taken to the brother's residence at 1 p.m. today. James funeral Home, Logan, is in charge of the arrangements


Charleston Gazette, The Monday, January 14, 1974 Mrs. Addie Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Mrs. Addie Conley, 76, of Chapmanville,Logan County, died Saturday in Logan General Hospital.She was a member of the Freewill Baptist Church.Surviving: husband, Bruce, daughters, Mrs. Emily Tomblinof West Logan and Mrs. Gracie Hamilton of Chapmanville;brothers, Lloyd Bryant and Calvin Bryant, both of Mount Gayand Robert Bryant of Chapman- v i 11 e ; one grandchild; onegreat-grandchild. S e r v i ce will be 2 p. m.Wednesday in James Funeral Home, Logan, with the Rev.Lon Chambers officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens, Godby.Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday.


Charleston Daily Mail Dec 12, 1972 Mrs. Rosa Conley CHAPMANVILLE-Mrs. Rosa Conley, 41, of Chapmanville, Logan County, was dead on arrival Saturday at Logan General Hospital of an apparent heart attack. A spokesman at James Funeral Home at Logan, said Mrs. Conley apparently suffered the heart attack at her home. Surviving: husband, Gilmer; daughter, Mrs. Linda Evans of South Dakota; sons, Gilmer N. and Ralph D., both of Detroit, Mich.; mother, Mrs. Cora Wilson of Cabin Creek; Father, Robert A k e r s of Cocoa, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Louise Hastings of Cabin Creek; brother, lurtis Akers of Louisville, Ky. Service was to be held today at the Crawley Creek Church of God with burial in Highland Memory Gardens at Godby. James Funeral Home, Logan, was in charge of arrangements


Sunday Gazette-Mail Sunday, February 03, 1974 Bolt Adams CHAPMANVILLE - Bolt Adams. 62, of Chapmanville. Logan County, died Friday in St. Mary's Hospital. Huntington. He was a retired coal moner. Surviving: wife. Ettie: sons, Abe of Cleveland. Ohio. Scottie of Chapmanville, and Charles, at home: daughters. Mrs. Aileen Miller and Mrs. Sadie Frazier. both of Marion, Ohio, Mrs. Pauline Bishop, Mrs. Deltha Brewster, Mrs. Doris Elkins and Mrs. Margie McNeely, all of Wooster. Ohio. Mrs. Christine Peters and MRs. Wanda Dingess. both of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Barabra Graes of Las Vegas. Nev.. Mrsl. Louise Hammond of Akron. Ohio and Mrs. Dreama Davis and Miss Patricia Adams, both of Chapmanville; sisters, Mrs. Maude Conley. Mrs. Mae Adams. Mrs. Weltha Conley, Mrs. Dollie Conley. Mrs. MARY Stollings and Mrs. Carrie Adams, all of Chapmanville, Mrs. Martha Adams of Toledo, Ohio: brothers, Howard, Millard and James, all of Chapmanville and Matthew of Toledo. Ohio: 42 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the residence with the Evangelist Charles Spence officiating. Burial will be in Adams Cemetery near the residence. The body is at the residence where friends may calls. James Funeral Home, Logan, is in charge of arrangements.


Charleston Gazette, The Wednesday, June 28, 1978 Mrs. Lula Conley VERDUNVILLE — Mrs. Lula Conley, 91, of Verdunville, Logan County, died Sunday at home. She was a member of Marietta United Baptist Church. Surviving: sons, Allen of Chapmanville, Norman of Tucson, Ariz., Jim and Charley, both of Shively, Thurman of Cleveland, Ohio;, daughters, Mrs. Alex Tomblin of Verdunville, Mrs. Rhoda-Borda of Price. Utah; stepson, Mason Conley of Cleveland, Ohio; stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Plumley of Cleveland; 21 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. today in Central United Baptist Church, Logan, with the Rev. Sherman Smith officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memory Gardens, Godby. Honaker Funeral Home, Logan, is in charge of arrangements


MASON CONLEY, 80, OF CHAPMANVILLE, Logan County, died Thursday in Holden Hospital. He was a retired miner. Surviving: daughters, Mary Hodge, Phyllis Seltzr, Nancy Bryant,. Geraldine Grindstaff, Rosie Radar and Susan Milroy, all of Cleveland, Ohio; sons, Denver of Texas, Ora and Era, both of North Ridgeville, Ohio; sisters, Mary Plumley of Ohio, Roxie Tomblin of Verdunville, Rhoda Beorda of Utah; brothers, Allen, Jim and Charlie, all of Chapmanville, Thurman of Ohio; 37 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Sunday in Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville. Burial will be in Pridemore Cemetery, Chapmanville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. (Published: December 20, 1985 Published: Charleston Gazette)

Logan Banner Monday, June 25, 2007

CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. — Mr. Charles Oliver “Charlie” Conley, 83, of Smokehouse Fork of Chapmanville, was born December 30, 1923, at Shivley, a son of the late Charlie “Goo” and Lula Enoch Conley. He departed this life Friday, June 22, 2007, at his residence. Also preceding him in death were three sisters, Roxie Tomblin, Mary Plumley and Birdie Hammond, and six brothers, Ora, Allen, Mason, Thurman, Norman and Jim Conley. Mr. Conley was a retired coal miner and a member of the UMWA District 17. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Conley; one daughter, Tonya (Joe) Farley of Chapmanville; two sons., Gary (Pam) Conley and Rocky (Maria) Conley, both of Chapmanville; one sister, Rhoda Bordea of Price, Utah; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday, June 25, at the Evans Funeral Home at Chapmanville with Rev. Sherman Smith and Rev. Tennis Hensley officiating. Burial will follow in the Conley Family Cemetery at Smokehouse Fork. Pallbearers will be friends and family members. Evans Funeral Home of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements.


Charleston Daily Mail November 18, 1963 Mrs. Martha Conley LOGAN-Mrs. Martha Skaggs Conley, 70, of Chapmanville, Logan County, died today in Guyan Valley Hospital h e r e after a long illness. Surviving are six sons, Herschel of Peach Creek, Millard, Aaron, Theran Jack, J o h n and William James of Chapman, ville; daughters, Mrs. Carl Pauley of Coal Branch Heights, Mrs. Ruby Green and Mrs. Nettie Dinges of Oakridge drive the body is at James Funeral Home here.


Charleston Gazette Wednesday, March 3, 1965 RICHARDS, Webster (Webb) — of Henlawson, Logan County, died Tuesday in Guvan Valley- Hospital at Logan after a long illness. He was a member of the West Logan Church of God and is survived by his widow, Luna Conley; three sons, Ransom Webster Jr. and Jackie of Chapmanville; a daughter, Sharon at home; six brothers, Woodrow and Ora, both of Henlawson, I. B. of West Logan, Ash of Chapmanville, Arlest of Dolylestown, Pa., and Emmitt of Washington, D. C.: a sister, Mrs. Fonnie Wilson of Chapmanville. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in West Logan Church of God by the Rev. W. Rex Hudson and burial will be in Henderson Cemetery at Henlawson. The body will be taken from James Funeral Home at Logan to the home at 10 a.m. today


Don Conley CORA — Don Conley, 49, of Cora, Logan County, was dead on arrival Friday at Logan General Hospital. He was a disabled coal miner. Surviving: wife, Ruby Conley; brothers, Albert of Verdunville, Orville of Harts, Wilburn of Peach Creek; sisters, Miss Lucille Conley of Cora, Mrs. Virgie Davis of Cleveland, Ohio. Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday in James Funeral Home. Logan. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Chapmanville. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.


Charleston Gazette Nov 16, 1973 Friday Willie Bryant LOGAN - Willie J. Bryant, 70, of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Logan, died Wednesday in Jones Rhode Nursing Home, Cleveland. He was a retired miner. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Dolla Mae Thornnill of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Joann Butcher of Brook Park, Ohio; sons, Linville, Jackie and Clifford, all of Cleveland, Ohio sisters, Mrs. M a r t h a Butcher, Mrs. May Chafin. Mrs. Rhoda Chapman and Mrs. Lula Conley, all of Logan County. Service will be" 2 p.m. Saturday in James Funeral Home, Logan. Burial will be in Butcher Cemetery, Chapmanville. Friends may rail after 5 p.m. today.


Charleston Gazette,Thursday, August 19,1976 William Conley LOGAN-William Conley. 92, of Mt. Gay. Logan County, died Tuesday in Logan General Hospital. He was a Baptist. James Funeral Home, Logan is in charge of arrangements.


MELVIN CONLEY February 18, 1961

Funeral services for Melvin Conley, 87, of Verdunville were to be held at 2pm today at the home of son Floyd of Verdunville. Burial, directed by James Funeral Home, was to folow in the Conley Cemetary at Shively. Conley succumbed Thursday at the home of another son, Kyle of Verdunville. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Burlie Riddles Conley; three other sons, Lenard, and Richie Conley both of Shively, and Moss Conley of Dingess; four daughters, Mrs. Joe Bachtel, and Mrs. Roy Dempsey, both of Verdunville, Mrs.Lewis Baisden of Omar and Mrs. Bennie Lambert of Ethel; three sisters, Mrs. Bruce Dial of Chapmanville, Mrs. Charlie Lilly of Big Creek and Mrs. George Baisden of Dingess, 53 grandchildren and numerous greatgrandchildren.


Charleston Gazette, The Thursday, August 26, 1965 CONLEY, Mrs. Burlie — Service 2 p.m. today at the home of Anthony Farley at Shively, Logan County. Pridemore Cemetery. Sliively. Mrs. Conley, 72, Shively, died Tuesday in a Huntington hospital. Surviving: stepsons, Moss of Dingess, Leonard, Kyle and Richie, all of Shively, Floyd of Harts; stepdaughters, Mrs. Fannie Bachtel, Mrs. Carrie Dempsey, both of Verdunville, Mrs. Gracie Baisden of Jackson, Ohio. Mrs. Virgie Lambert of Hetzel; sisters, Mrs. Hattie Conley of Chapmanville, Mrs. Clarcie Lilly of Big Creek; brother, Marion Riddle of Los Angeles, Calif. James Funeral Home.


MOSS CONLEY Moss Conley of Dingess May 13, 2003 Moss Conley, 94, of Dingess, passed away Tuesday, May 13, 2003, at Logan Regional Medical Center in Logan. He was born November 19, 1908, at Harts, a son of the late Melvin and Georgia Dingess Conley. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 71 years, Dora Conley; two daughters, Lola Conley and Anna Rose Jarrells; four brothers, Floyd, Leonard, Ritchie and Okey Conley, and four sisters, Fannie Bachtel, Virgie Lambert, Carrie Dempsey and Grace Baisden. Mr. Conley was retired from Island Creek Coal Company. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Irene) Stidham of Valley View, Mrs. Barry (Carolyn Sue) Copley, Ruth McCloud and Mrs. Jack (Janice) Meade, all of Dingess and Mrs. James (Blanche) Jewett of Ohio; seven sons, James Conley, Moss Conley Jr., Charles David (Barbara Sue) Conley, Paul Conley and Lynal Conley, all of Dingess, Willard Conley of Monaville and Boyd Conley of Logan, Ohio; one brother, Kyle Conley; 21 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the James Funeral Home Chapel in Aracoma with Rev. Elbert Collins Jr., and Rev. Eddie Lane officiating. Burial will follow in the Baisden-Conley Cemetery at East Fork of Twelve Pole at Dingess. Family members and friends will serve as pallbearers. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. James Funeral Home of Aracoma is in charge of the arrangements. Notice entered Wednesday, May 14, 2003.
KYLE CONLEY Published: Thursday, February 21, 2008 CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. Mr. Kyle Conley, 97, of Chapmanville, was born October 7, 1910, at Chapmanville, a son of the late Melvin and Georgia Dingess Conley. He departed this life Tuesday, February 19, 2008, at Logan Regional Medical Center at Logan. Mr. Conley was a retired coal miner from Island Creek Coal Company, a member of the UMWA and Mt. Home Freewill Baptist Church. Also preceding him in death was his wife, Mamie Conley; brothers, Troy, Moss, Richie, Leonard, Okie and Floyd, and sisters, Fannie Batchel, Gracie Baisden, Virgie Lambert and Carrie Dempsey. Survivors include one son, Grover Alton (Gladys) Conley of Chapmanville; one daughter, Lillian Conley of Chapmanville; seven grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday, February 21, at the Evans Funeral Home at Chapmanville with Rev. Dave McCloud officiating. Burial will follow in the Grover Conley Cemetery at Harts. Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Evans Funeral Home of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements.


6A The Charleston Gazette, Thursday, May 11,1978 Floyd Conley JOLIET. Ill. - Floyd Conley of Joliet, formerly of Harts. W.Va., died Monday in a Joliet hospital after a long illness. He was a retired miner and was a member of Hannah United Baptist Church at Harts. Surviving: son, Okey of Harts; daughters, Mrs. Georgia Dalton, Mrs. Eurise Bryant and Mrs. Lola Browning, all of Harts, Mrs. Mavis Carter of. Holden, W.Va., Mrs. Velva Ross of Joliet; sisters. Mrs. Fannie Bactel and Mrs. Carrie Dempsey. both of Verdunville, W.Va., Mrs. Virgie Lambert of Stoll- ings, W.Va.; brothers, Leonard, Ritchie and Kyle, all of Shivery. W.Va., Moss of Dingess, W.Va.; 36 grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. today in Mount Home Freewill Baptist Church, Harts, with the Rev. Elmer McCloud officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery, Harts. Friends may call today at the church. James Funeral Home, Logan, W.Va., is in charge of arrangements.


THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 02/16/1985 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: RICHIE CONLEY Byline: NOT AVAILABLE CHAPMANVILLE _ RICHIE CONLEY, 68, OF CHAPMANVILLE, died Wednesday in Guyan Valley Hospital, Logan, after a long illness He was a retired farmer. Surviving: wife, Elsie; daughters, Virgie Elkins, Elaine Adkins and Polly Adkins, all of Chapmanville; sons, Richie O'Dell of Statesville, N.C., Theodore at home; sisters, Virgie Lambert of. Sunbeam, Carrie, Dempsey of Mount Gay; brothers , Moss of Dingess, Kyle of Shively; half brother, Troy Tomblin of Harts; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Service will be at 1 p.m. Sunday in Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Arthur Hensley officiating


Charleston Gazette Tuesday. December 21.1976 Mrs. Hannah Conley HARTS-Mrs. Hannah Conley, 47, of Harts, was dead on arrival Monday at Logan General Hospital after a short illness. She was a member of Hannah United Baptist Church. Surviving: husband, Okey; sons. Johnnie L. and Floyd, both of Mackinaw, 111.. Michael at home: daughters. Mrs. Dorothy Elaine of Mackinaw, Mrs. Cathy Stirsman of Bloomington. 111., Mrs. Myrtie Larson of Normal. 111.. Mrs. Charrell Kirk of Harts. Miss Susie Conley at home; sister. Mrs. Bertie Workman of Harts: brothers. Icel and Dee Dalton. both of Columbus. Bill Dalton of Ray. Ohio. Ricie Dalton of Logan, Ohio: nine grandchildren. Service will be noon Wednesday in Mountain Home Freewill Baptist Church. Harts, with the Rev Harrison Collins and the Rev. Ossie Tomblin officiating. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery. Harts. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the church. James Funeral Home, Logan, is in charge of the arrangements.


Charleston Gazette Thursday September 16, 1965 CONLEY, Stonewall— Service 10 a.m. Friday at the home in Chapmanville, Logan County. Conley Cemetery, Smokehouse Fork of Harts Creek Mr. Conley, died Tuesday at home. Surviving: widow, Es sie; sons, Miller of Shively Archie of Cleveland, Ohio daughters, Mrs. Mason Sansom, Mrs. Billy Owens Miss Betty, all of Clevelarid Ohio Mrs. Tom Kessler, Mrs. Gord- on Conley, both of Chapmanville, Mrs.,.Henry Sheppard of Verdunvill; sisters, Mrs Edith McCloud, Mrs. Bertha Dalton, both of Harts, an Miss M o 11 i e • of Baltimore James Funeral Home


Charleston Gaiette Friday. May 2, 1969 CONLEY, Mrs. Essie — 75, of Chapmanville. Logan County, Thursday at Holden Hospital. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Gordon Conley and Mrs. Thomas Kess1er both of Chapmanville. Mrs. Billy Owens, Miss Betty Conley. and Mrs. Mason Sampson." all of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Henry Sheppard of Verdunville; sons, Archie of Chapmanvilie. Miller of Shive1y; sisters, Mrs. Debbie Dingess of Mount Gay, Mrs. Addie Ccnley of Chapmanville; brothers, Walter Bryant of Danville, Lloyd Bryant of Pecks Mill, Bob Bryant and Oliver Bryant, both of Chapmanville. Service 2 p.m. Sunday, at the residence of a son, Miller. Stonewall Conley Cemetery. Harts Body to residence of a son, Archie, 3 p.m. today, from James Funeral Home, Logan, and to the residence of a son, Miller. 10 a.m. Saturday


The Charelston Gazette March 30, 1973 Mrs. Betty (Conley) Soboslay CLEVELAND, Ohio- Mrs. Betty Soboslay, 39, of Cleveland, formerly of Chapmanville, W.Va., died Monday is Cleveland Surviving: husband, Martin; daugter Miss Sylvia Mae H a y e s and Miss Mary Ann Hayes at home; sisters, Mrs. Laskie Shepherd of Verdunville, Mrs. Virginia Kessler and Mrs. Lillie Conley both of Chapmanville Mrs. Rosa Owens and Mrs. Sylvia Sampson both of Cleveland brothers, Miller Conley of Shiveley and Archie Conley of Chapmanville; Service will be 2 p.m. today at the home of a brother, Miller Conley at Shiveley, Logan County. Burial will be in Conley Cemetery at Shiveley.


Margaret Ellen Conley Chapmanville
March 28, 2002
Margaret Ellen Conley, 70, Chapmanville, passed away Thursday, March 28, 2002, at St. Francis Hospital at Charleston.
She was born October 15, 1931, at Chapmanville, a daughter of the late Hillard and Ruth McNeely Whitt.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Miller Conley in 1999; two brothers, Manuel and Donald Whitt, and one sister, Genevieve Whitt Monroe.
Mrs. Conley was a homemaker and a member of the Mud Fork Freewill Baptist Church.
Survivors include seven daughters, Diana Nelson, Barbara Kay Browning, Laskie Elizabeth Adams and Jessie Helen Pitts, all of Chapmanville, Lillie Mazel Freeman of St. Johns, Mich., Margaret Ruth Henthorn of Spencer and Ruby Wanda Alexander of Jacksonville, Fla.; five sons, Simp Conley, Archie Hillard Conley, Billy Gene Conley and Tom Miller Conley, all of Chapmanville, and Stonewall Conley of Cabell County; four sisters, Lillian of Titusville, Fla., Alberta of Alabama, Thelma of Arizona and Elizabeth of Madison; two brothers, Hillard Jr. of Hewett and Delbert of Florida; 45 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Evans Funeral Home in Chapmanville with Rev. Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will follow in the Conley Cemetery at Smokehouse Fork of Harts.
Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
Evans Funeral Home of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements. Notice entered Friday, March 29, 2002.


 
Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - May 4, 1999
Deceased Name: MILLER CONLEY

MILLER CONLEY, 73, of Chapmanville, husband of Margaret Ellen Whitt Conley, died Monday in Logan General Hospital. He was a retired coal miner. Survivors include seven daughters, Diana Nelson, Barbara Browning and Elizabeth Payne, all of Chapmanville, Lillie Flemming of Lansing, Mich., Margaret Henthorn of Spencer, Jessie Hellen Aughenbaugh of Oklahoma City and Ruby Wanda Alexander of Jacksonville, Fla. five sons, Simp Conley, Stonewall Conley, Archie H. Conley, Billy Conley and Tom Miller Conley, all of Chapmanville three sisters, Laskie Shepard of Mud Fork, Virginia Kessler and Silvie Sampson, both of Chapmanville and one brother, Archie Conley of New Martinsville. Funeral 2 p.m. Wednesday at Evans Funeral Home burial in Conley Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.


Stonewall Conley Verdunville
January 15, 2003
Mr. Stonewall Conley, 50, of Chapmanville, passed away Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at Kermit.
He was born December 22, 1952, at Shively, a son of the late Miller and Margaret Ellen Whitt Conley.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Stoney Conley.
Mr. Conley was disabled.
Survivors include three daughters, Kathy Hensley of Harts, Susan Conley of Van and Jeanie Perry of Dingess; seven sisters, Diana Nelson, Barbara Kay Browning and Laskie Elizabeth Adams, all of Chapmanville, Jessie Helen Pitts of Oklahoma, Lillie Mazel Freeman of Michigan, Margaret Ruth Henthorn of Spencer and Ruby Wanda Alexander of Florida; four brothers, Simp Conley, Archie Hillard Conley, Billy Gene Conley and Tom Miller Conley, all of Chapmanville, and six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Evans Funeral Home in Chapmanville with Pastor John Stafford officiating. Burial will follow in the Conley Cemetery at Smokehouse Fork of Chapmanville.
Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Evans Funeral Home of Chapmanville of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements. Notice entered Thursday, January 16, 2003.

DIANA NELSON HARTS, W.Va
March 19, 2008
DIANA NELSON Published: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:03 AM CDT HARTS, W.Va. — Mrs. Diana Nelson, 57, of White Oak Fork of Harts, was born May 26, 1950, at Shively, a daughter of the late Miller and Margaret E. Whitt Conley. She departed this life Sunday, March 16, 2008, at Logan Regional Medical Center. Also preceding her in death was one brother, Stonewall Conley. Mrs. Nelson was a homemaker and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her husband, Johnny Lee Nelson; four sons, Dwayne (Diane) Cook of Spencer, Rodney (Linda) Conley and James Lake, all of White Oak, and Johnny Lee (fiancée Brenda Noe) Nelson Jr. of Bim; six sisters, Barbara Browning of Chapmanville, Elizabeth Payne of Smokehouse Fork of Harts, Lillie Freeman of Michigan, Margaret Henthorn of Spencer, Jessie Hellen Aughenbaugh of Oklahoma and Ruby Wanda Alexander of Virginia; four brothers, Simp Conley, Archie Conley, Billy Gene Conley and Tom Miller Conley, all of Chapmanville, and eight grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 19, at the Evans Funeral Home at Chapmanville with Rev. Elbert Collins Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at the Conley Cemetery on Smokehouse Fork of Harts. Evans Funeral Home of Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements.

Charleston Gazette July 23,1974 John Conley SHIVELY - John Conley, 54, of Shively, Logan County, died Sunday in Logan General Hospital. He was a foreman for the State Department of Highways. Surviving: wife, Parthina Conley; sons. Tommy and Ricky Glen both at home. Jerry Lee and John Jr., both of Shively, Darrell of Columbus, Ohio; three grandchildren; brothers, Theron, Aaron and Millar, all of Chapmanville; sisters, Mrs. Nettie Jewell Dingess and Mrs. Ruby Greene, both of Charleston. Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in Crawley Creek Church of God with William L. Nelson officiating. Burial will be in Sally Conley Cemetery on the Airport Road. The body will be taken to the church 4 p.m. today from James Funeral Home, Logan.


Teddy Conley SHIVELY — Teddy Lee Conley, three-week-old son of Jerry and Edith Hensley Conley of Shively, Logan County, died Tuesday in Logan General Hos- Friends may call at Stevens Funeral Home in Point Pleasant. pital Also surviving: sister, Ronda Sue at home; grandparents, Mr and Mrs. John Conley of Shively Mr and Mrs, Manasses Hensley of Harts. Service will be 11 a.m. today at James Funeral Home in Logan. Burial will be in Sallie Conley Cemetary on Airport Road.


Published: February 16, 1985 THEODORE GORDON CONLEY CHAPMANVILLE of of Chapmanville, Logan County, died Sunday in Logan General Hospital after a long illness.Surviving: mother, Elsie Conley of Chapmanville; sisters, Virgie. Elkins, Elaine Adkins and Polly Adkins, all of Chapmanville; brother, Richie of Statesville, N.C. Service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Elaine Adkins residence, Smokehouse Fork of Harts, with the Rev. Arthur Hensley officiating Published: March 11, 1985


Ex-State Man Killed in Germany CHAPMANVILLE - Russell Conley, 21, stationed with Army in Germany, was killed Sunday in Germany. He lived in Cleveland, Ohio, and was formerly of Charleston. Surviving: brother, Hershel "Buddy" with the Army in Germany; sister, Mrs. Patricia "Sissy" Tinnes of Fort Campbell, Ky. The body is being returned to Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville.


Mrs. Fairy Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Mrs. Fairy Conley. 89. of Chapmanville. Logan County, was dead on arrival Friday at Logan General Hospital. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Hazel Whitman of Chapmanville. Mrs. Beatrice Weaver of Mason. Mrs. Mollie Nichols of Vienna; sons. Joe of Pontiac. Mich.. Jesse of Morristown. Tenn.. Willard of Ravenswood. Wilbur of Huntington. Willis of Big Creek. Ezra of Chapmanville: brother. James of Godby Branch: 19 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren: five greatgreat- grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday in Chapmanville Church of Christ. Chapmanville. with the Rev. Vernon Mullins officiating. Burial will he in Sally Conely Cemetery. Chapmanville. Friend's may call after 5 p.m. today at James Funeral Home. Logan. The body will be taken to the church one hour before the service.


Jackson Conley. JACKSON CONLEY, 73, OF WINFIELD, DIED Publication: CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL Published: 02/11/1991 Page: P Headline: JACKSON CONLEY WINFIELD _ JACKSON CONLEY, 73, OF WINFIELD, DIED Saturday, Feb. 9, 1991, in Huntington Veterans Administration Hospital after a short illness. Surviving: wife Ellen; sons, Jackson Jr. of Mechanicsville, Va ., Bill of Cleveland, Ga., David Edward of Richmond, Va., James of Winfield; daughters, Barbara Mann of Richmond, Pat Tolley and Jean Boggess of Hurricane, Sue Bennett of Chester, Va.; brothers, Robert, Linville and Wayne; sisters, Cora Ramey, Elsie Edminston and Nola Burge; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. His body has been donated to medical science Published: February 11, 1991


Ellen Tomblin Conley. Ellen Tomblin Conley, 75, of Winfield died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1997, in Valley Health Village, South Charleston, , after a long illness. Surviving: daughters, Barbara Ellen Mann of South Charleston, Patricia Ann Tolley of Culloden, Lois Jean Boggess of Hurricane, Alberta Sue Bennett of Chester, Va.; sons, Jackson Jr. of of Mechanicsville, Va., William Joseph of Cleveland, Ga., David Edward of Colonial Heights, Va., James Arthur of Winfield; brothers, David Tomblin of California, Ben, Ose and Donald Tomblin of Ohio; 13 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Memorial service will be at a later date. The body was donated to the Human Gift Registry at Marshall University. Published: November 07, 1997 Charleston Daily Mail


James Arthur Conley .

Chapman Funeral Home 3624 Winfield Road Winfield, WV James Arthur Conley, 46 of Winfield, WV went home to be with the Lord, free of his pain and suffering on November 9, 2007 after a long illness. Born December 26, 1960 in South Charleston, James was a son of the late Jackson and Ellen (Tomblin) Conley. James, a Baptist by faith loved spreading the word of the Lord and preached throughout the valley before his illness. He loved football, especially the WVU Mountaineers, he loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and woodworker. But most of all, James loved his family. He will be cherished and greatly missed by all who knew him. James is survived by his loving wife, Teresa Casto Conley; his siblings, Barbara (Vince) Mann of South Charleston, Jackson (Irma) Conley, Jr. of Virginia, Pat (Bill) Tolley of Culloden, Jean (Dolan) Boggess of Teays Valley, Bill (Esther) Conley of Georgia, Sue (Charlie) Bennett of Virginia and Eddie (Shelley) Conley) of Virginia. He is also survived by 15 nieces and nephews and 15 great nieces and nephews as well as other family members and a host of friends. The funeral service will be held, 2:00pm, Wednesday November 14, 2007 at Chapman Funeral Home, 3624 Winfield Road, Winfield, WV with Pastor Joe Hutchison, Pastor Larry Woody and Pastor Basil Hudson officiating. Burial will follow in Teays Valley Memorial Gardens, Winfield, WV. Friends may call from 6-8 pm Tuesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to missionary in Korea, Ruth Eshenaur c/o of Bobby Lightsey, Vice President, AM South Bank, PO Box 8008, Hattiesburg, MS 39404.


Creed Conley and brother Roy Conley

DEATH TAKES BROTHERS ON SAME DAY.

Charleston Daily Mail | Charleston, West Virginia | Sunday, January 19, 1958 | Page 22

LOGAN -Creed Conley, 57, of Peck's Mill, died of "a heart attack Friday night. Some 70 miles away, his brother, Roy, 63, died in Chesapeake & Ohio Hospital, Huntington, at about the same time. Roy had been admitted a few minutes earlier for treatment of a heart condition. A resident of Chapmanville near here, he had been employed by the C. and 0. Railway 15 years. Creed, a timberman, leaves three sons and five daughters, and Roy a widow, three daughters and five sons. Roy was a World War I veteran, holder of the Purple Heart.


Charleston Gazette Published: Sunday, April 28, 1985

CHAPMANVILLE - BRADY CONLEY, 50. OF CHAPMANVILLE, died Saturday in Logan General Hospital after a long illness. He was a disabled coal miner for Island Creek Coal Co. He attended the Church of God. Surviving: wife, Gency Conley; daughters Glenna Conley and Kathy Conley, both of Chapmanville; son, Robert of Chapmanville ; sister, Marie Davis of Illinois; brothers, Matthew and Grady, both of Smokehouse Fork of Harts Creek, Conway of Blair, Raymond of Tennessee, and Hillard of Pomeroy, Ohio.four grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Honaker Funeral Home, Logan, with the Rev Marvin Slagle officiating. Burial will be in Conley. Cemetery, Brushy Fork of Crawley Creek. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home


Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV)

January 14, 1999 MATTHEWS "TUIE" CONLEY, 76, of Chapmanville, husband of Edna Conley, died Tuesday in Logan General Hospital. He was a retired coal miner. Also surviving are three sons, Freddy Conley, Homer Conley and Larry Conley, all of Chapmanville five daughters, Nydka Sue Richards, Dola Burcher, Anetta and Loretta Conley, all of Chapmanville, and Delilah Parsons of Statesville, N.C. and three brothers, Grady Conley of Cookeville, Tenn., Conway Conley of Blair and Hillard Conley of Chapmanville. Funeral 2 p.m. Friday at Evans Funeral Home burial in Jesse Conley Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.


EDNA CONLEY CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. May 25, 2006 — Edna Conley, 79, of Chapmanville, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 25, 2006, at her residence. She was born August 27, 1926, at Logan and was the daughter of the late Grover and Matilda Conley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Matthew (Tuie) Conley, two infant children, Sammy and Sandra; three sisters, Corba Conley, Nami Conley and Lenna Conley and one brother, Erie Conley. Those who will cherish her memory are three sons, Freddy, Larry, and Homer (Barb) Conley all of Chapmanville; seven daughters, Nyoka Sue (Wallace) Richards, Delilah Conley, Anetta (Calvin) Napier, Loretta Conley, Dola (Dale) Butcher, Sabrina (Ernie) Belcher, all of Chapmanville and Melissa (Kevin) Stollings of North Carolina; two sisters, Bettie Butcher and Ruth Likens both of Chapmanville; 20 grandchildren, Angie, Lisa, Darren, Shelia, Laura, Josh, Jeffrey, Patrick, Sabrina, Melissa, Jacob, Bridgett, Maranda, Phillip, Brandon, Heidi, Davin, Tina, Eric, and Brian; 18 great-grandchildren, Scottie, Cassie, Dylan, Kayla, Austin, Ashley, Evan, Seth, Candice, Erika, Kishia, Autumn, Amanda, Gabriel, Rebecca, Matthew, Makayla and Calab; and one great-great-grandchild, Cadance. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday, May 29, at the Freeman Funeral Home with Minister Tennis Hensley officiating. Interment will be at the Jesse Conley Cemetery at Conley Branch of Smokehouse Fork at Harts. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. Sunday at the Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Phillip Conley, Patrick Farley, Eric Richards, Davin Butcher, Jeffrey Conley and Brian Richards. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandsons and great grandsons. Freeman Funeral Home at Chapmanville is in charge of the arrangements.


Charleston Gazette

Monday, April 01, 1991

MRS. EVELINE CONLEY CHAPMANVILLE MRS. EVELINE CONLEY, 86, OF Chapmanville died March 30, 1991, in Logan General Hospital, after a short illness. She was a lifelong resident of Chapmanville and a homemaker Surviving: husband, Russell; son, Rev. Gordon of Chapmanville sisters, Anna Chambers of Chapmanville, Mae Campbell of Okeechobee, Fla.; brother, Willard Conley of Baltimore; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Service will be at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Ellis Osborne officiating. Burial will be in Stonewall Conley Cemetery, Smokehouse Fork, Harts. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home


Herald-Dispatch, The (Huntington, WV) - August 26, 1999 THE REV. GORDON CONLEY SR. THE REV. GORDON CONLEY SR., 74, of Chapmanville, widower of Lilly Conley, died Monday in Thomas Memorial Hospital. Survivors include one daughter, Essie Evelyn Frye of St. Albans and two sons, Gordon Conley Jr. of Chapmanville and Frankie Conley of St. Albans. Funeral 1 p.m. today at Freeman Funeral Home burial in Stonewall Conley Family Cemetery.


Lilly Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Lilly Conley, 71, of Chapmanville died Aug. 6, 1997, at home. She was born in Shively, a homemaker and a member of Lake Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: husband, Gordon Conley Sr., daughter, Essie Evelyn Frye of St. Albans; sons, Gordon Jr. of Chapmanville, Frankie of St. Albans; sisters, Sylvia Sampson of Cleveland; Virginia Kessler of Chapmanville; Laskie Sheppard of Verdunville; brothers, Archie of Martinsburg, Miller of Chapmanville; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Service will be 2 p.m. today at Freeman Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Ellis Osborne and the Rev. Elbert Collins Jr officiating. Burial will be in Stonewall Cemetery, Smokehouse


Don Conley, 87, of Chapmanville, died Jan. 3, 1996, at Logan General Hospital. He was a former state road employee, a retired farmer and of the Church of God faith. Surviving: wife, Weltha Adams Conley; daughters, Anna Conley, at home, Ruth Jones of of Chicago, Alice Curry of Charleston; sons, Reafel and Homer, both of Chapmanville; sisters, Maude Conley of Harts, Nancy Conley of Chapmanville; brothers, Russell and Drury, both of Chapmanville; four grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Charles Pentecost officiating. Burial will be in Adams Cemetery, Brushy Fork of Crawley Creek, Chapmanville


Charleston Gazette Published: Monday, March 13, 2000

Wealtha Conley CHAPMANVILLE - Wealtha Conley, 83, of Chapmanville, Logan County, died March 12, 2000, in Logan General Hospital. She was a member of Crawley Creek Church of God. Surviving: daughters, Anna Conley at home, Ruth Jones of Chicago, Alice Curry of Charleston; sons, Reafel Conley and Homer Conley, both of Chapmanville; sisters, Mary Stollings and Mae Adams, both of Chapmanville, Martha Silcox of Toledo, Ohio, , Carrie Henderson of Fort Myers, Fla.; brothers, James Adams and Matthew Adams, both of Chapmanville; four grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at House of Prayer in the Name of Jesus, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Albert Adams officiating. Burial will be in Adams Cemetery, Chapmanville. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday


Lacey Conley 81, OF CHAPMANVILLE,
Publication: CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL Published: 05/23/1992 Page: P6B Headline:

LACY CONLEY, 81, OF CHAPMANVILLE, died Thursday, May 21, 1992, in Logan General Hospital after a long illness He was a retired miner for Island Creek Coal Co. He was of Church of God faith. Surviving: wife, Hazel Adams Conley; daughters, Gency Conley and Wilma Belcher, of Chapmanville, Masey Messer of Kermit; son, Tracey of Chapmanville; sisters, Nancy Conley of Chapmanville, Maude Chapmanville of Ranger; brothers, Noah, Russell, Drewey and Don, of Chapmanville; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Service will be 11 a.m. Sunday at Evans Funeral Home

Published: May 23, 1992 s.


Bill Conley
Charleston Gazette

Published: Saturday, January 10, 1987

LOGAN _ A Chapmanville man died Wednesday at Logan General Hospital after suffering injuries in a logging accident, according to a spokesman for the Logan state police detachment The victim was identified as Bill Conley, 71. He was employed by Conley Logging. He was a member of Monclo Baptist Church. Surviving: wife, Agnes Arthur Conley; daughters, Mrs. Eddia Butcher of Chapmanville, Teresa Conley, at home, Mrs. Leota Carter of Leet; sons, Freddy and Hurst, both of Chapmanville; sisters, Miss Parthinia Conley and Mrs. Olive Bryant, both of Chapmanville; ; Mrs. Dorothy Maynard of Princeton, Mrs. Peggy Tomlin, Mrs. Lucille Jordon, Mrs. Von Hensley and Mrs. Jeanitta Evans, all of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Ogrettia Maran of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Ina Dalton and Mrs. Thelma Dalton, both of Pomeroy, Ohio; brother, Tracy of Chapmanville; 11 grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Sunday in Evans Funeral Home, Chapmanville, with the Rev. Clarence Adkins and the Rev. Joe Lane officiating. Burial will be in Ball Cemetery in Manila. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today

Bill was Nim Conley's son.s.


WETZEL "PUDGE' CONLEY
Charleston Gazette Tuesday, June 02, 1987

WETZEL "PUDGE' CONLEY, 72, OF HOLDEN, Logan County, died June 1, 1987, in Logan General Hospital. He was a retired miner and was a member of Five and Six Holden Freewill Baptist Church. Surviving: wife, Jean Webb Conley; sons, John Ed of Melrose, N. M., Randy E. of Scottown, Ohio; daughter, Linda J. Conley Hineman of Huntington; brother, Fred of Huntington; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Thursday s.


Logan Banner printed on Friday, November 24, 1911

Jackson Conley, of Shively, died in the Huntington Hospital one day last week and was buried at the Conley Cemetery, Monday, the 13th.

(Jackson was the son of Garland Bock and Sarah Dalton Conley)




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