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Geneva Aide Lewis

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Geneva Aide Lewis

Birth
Boomer, Fayette County, West Virginia, USA
Death
13 Apr 2018 (aged 95)
Mount Hope, Fayette County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Clintonville, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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The world seems a little sadder today as we announce the passing of Mount Hope's long-time business leader, Geneva Aide, on April 13, 2018.

Geneva was born on July 28, 1922, in Boomer, WV, to the late Andrew Aide (1888-1948) and Westeen Abdeleh Aziz-Aide (1892-1959). She was also preceded in death by her brothers and sisters, Virginia Mary Aide (1917-1980), George Andrew Aide Sr. (1918-2007), Frances Aide (1920-2011), Ferris Aide (1922-1994), Ruth "Dolly" Aide-Mathews (1926-Deceased), Mitchell Andrew Aide Sr. (1927-Deceased), Margaret Aide (1931-1932), and Lorena Aide (1935-1951). While she had no children of her own, she became a second mother to her fourteen nieces and nephews, Richard Aide, Andrea Aide-Pendleton, Mike Aide, Nancy Aide-Gore, Gary Aide, Cherie Aide-Austin, Terry Mathews, Corinne Mathews-Heidmous, Kent Aide, Robin Aide-Preston, Rhonda Aide, Mitchell Aide Jr., and Stephen Aide.

Geneva's granddad, Farris Bashara Aide (1843-1927), immigrated to the United States from Syria around 1890 and made a living as a "Pack Peddler" carrying his wares on his back to sell to families living in and around the Charleston, WV, area. He opened his first "brick and mortar store" in Boomer in 1904 but eventually sold that store and opened a new one in Charleston. In 1931, after a devastating fire engulfed the store, the family moved to the coal rich town of Mount Hope, WV. It was there that his sons Andrew (Geneva's Dad) and George B. opened Aide's Department Store. Along with her siblings, Geneva grew up working in the family business while at the same time getting an education. She graduated as valedictorian from Mount Hope High School in 1939 and went on to earn a degree in education from Buckhannon College.

Geneva was a member of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Beckley, WV, and also attended St. George Orthodox Cathedral, Charleston, WV. It should be noted that Geneva was quite the dancer. While in high school, she and her twin brother Ferris won the school's jitterbug contest. Even at age 95 she still danced when she heard music. But music was optional. Often, she danced down the hall just because her heart was filled with joy to see those she loved: her friends, her family and all those who cared lovingly for her. She was married to Edgard G. Lewis on January 1, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, WV (per Beckley Post-Herald; Friday, January 9, 1953; Page 2).

While Geneva planned a career in teaching, her parents had other ideas. She, along with her sister Frances, were destined to become the sole owners of the Aide's store after their father and his brother retired. The store would stay open for 65 years until her retirement in 1996. A large reason for the success of the store was Geneva's warm rapport with her customers. She had a terrific memory and not only knew her customers by name, but their children's names as well. Often, she laughed and cried with her customers as they shared their personal stories and challenges in life.

Somehow, even with a business to run, Aunt Geneva was always there for her family. When her nieces and nephews got behind in school, she was the one who came to the rescue. When a family member became ill, she took charge and made sure they got the medical care they needed. She stayed many a night at her brothers' and sisters' homes, looking after their children and lending a helping hand.

She was more than an aunt to these kids; she was their best friend. There was no better news than to hear Aunt Geneva was coming to visit and spend the night. After all, if you needed a fishing buddy, someone to play softball with, play a board game or just needed a shoulder to cry on, Aunt Geneva was the one to call. Her joy for her kids was limitless as she exclaimed (very loudly) to anyone within earshot how happy she was to see them. In fact, at the front of her store, she proudly displayed all their photos and news clippings as they grew.

After her retirement from the store in 1996, she kept her home in Mount Hope but spent most winters in Sarasota, Florida.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 16, 2018, at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 211 South Heber Street, Beckley, WV, with the Very Rev. Father Samuel Haddad and Very Rev. Father Olof Scott officiating.
The world seems a little sadder today as we announce the passing of Mount Hope's long-time business leader, Geneva Aide, on April 13, 2018.

Geneva was born on July 28, 1922, in Boomer, WV, to the late Andrew Aide (1888-1948) and Westeen Abdeleh Aziz-Aide (1892-1959). She was also preceded in death by her brothers and sisters, Virginia Mary Aide (1917-1980), George Andrew Aide Sr. (1918-2007), Frances Aide (1920-2011), Ferris Aide (1922-1994), Ruth "Dolly" Aide-Mathews (1926-Deceased), Mitchell Andrew Aide Sr. (1927-Deceased), Margaret Aide (1931-1932), and Lorena Aide (1935-1951). While she had no children of her own, she became a second mother to her fourteen nieces and nephews, Richard Aide, Andrea Aide-Pendleton, Mike Aide, Nancy Aide-Gore, Gary Aide, Cherie Aide-Austin, Terry Mathews, Corinne Mathews-Heidmous, Kent Aide, Robin Aide-Preston, Rhonda Aide, Mitchell Aide Jr., and Stephen Aide.

Geneva's granddad, Farris Bashara Aide (1843-1927), immigrated to the United States from Syria around 1890 and made a living as a "Pack Peddler" carrying his wares on his back to sell to families living in and around the Charleston, WV, area. He opened his first "brick and mortar store" in Boomer in 1904 but eventually sold that store and opened a new one in Charleston. In 1931, after a devastating fire engulfed the store, the family moved to the coal rich town of Mount Hope, WV. It was there that his sons Andrew (Geneva's Dad) and George B. opened Aide's Department Store. Along with her siblings, Geneva grew up working in the family business while at the same time getting an education. She graduated as valedictorian from Mount Hope High School in 1939 and went on to earn a degree in education from Buckhannon College.

Geneva was a member of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Beckley, WV, and also attended St. George Orthodox Cathedral, Charleston, WV. It should be noted that Geneva was quite the dancer. While in high school, she and her twin brother Ferris won the school's jitterbug contest. Even at age 95 she still danced when she heard music. But music was optional. Often, she danced down the hall just because her heart was filled with joy to see those she loved: her friends, her family and all those who cared lovingly for her. She was married to Edgard G. Lewis on January 1, 1953 in Charleston, Kanawha County, WV (per Beckley Post-Herald; Friday, January 9, 1953; Page 2).

While Geneva planned a career in teaching, her parents had other ideas. She, along with her sister Frances, were destined to become the sole owners of the Aide's store after their father and his brother retired. The store would stay open for 65 years until her retirement in 1996. A large reason for the success of the store was Geneva's warm rapport with her customers. She had a terrific memory and not only knew her customers by name, but their children's names as well. Often, she laughed and cried with her customers as they shared their personal stories and challenges in life.

Somehow, even with a business to run, Aunt Geneva was always there for her family. When her nieces and nephews got behind in school, she was the one who came to the rescue. When a family member became ill, she took charge and made sure they got the medical care they needed. She stayed many a night at her brothers' and sisters' homes, looking after their children and lending a helping hand.

She was more than an aunt to these kids; she was their best friend. There was no better news than to hear Aunt Geneva was coming to visit and spend the night. After all, if you needed a fishing buddy, someone to play softball with, play a board game or just needed a shoulder to cry on, Aunt Geneva was the one to call. Her joy for her kids was limitless as she exclaimed (very loudly) to anyone within earshot how happy she was to see them. In fact, at the front of her store, she proudly displayed all their photos and news clippings as they grew.

After her retirement from the store in 1996, she kept her home in Mount Hope but spent most winters in Sarasota, Florida.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, April 16, 2018, at St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, 211 South Heber Street, Beckley, WV, with the Very Rev. Father Samuel Haddad and Very Rev. Father Olof Scott officiating.


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  • Created by: Patty Greene
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188900351/geneva-aide_lewis: accessed ), memorial page for Geneva Aide Lewis (28 Jul 1922–13 Apr 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 188900351, citing Wallace Memorial Cemetery, Clintonville, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Patty Greene (contributor 46798365).