LIVELY
Russell Howard Lively, 90, of 308 89th St., Marmet, died Saturday March 22 in Thomas Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
He was retired from Libbey – Ownes – Ford glass company, was a member of Westminister Presbyterian Church and Masons. He was a veteran of World War I.
Surviving: wife, Mary Kathleen; sons, Russell “Bob” of Pence Springs and L. Ray of South Charleston; stepsons, Earl Cline of Bradenton, Fla., Donald McIntyre of Chicago, James McIntyre of Charleston; brothers, John of Talcott, Charles of Pence Springs; sister, Bessie M. Carter of Cross Lanes; six grandchildren; six great – grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday March 25 at J. E. Johnson Funeral Home, Kanawha City with the Rev. Dean Young officiating. Burial followed in the Montgomery Memorial Park, London, with Masonic graveside rites.
LIVELY
Russell Howard Lively, 90, of 308 89th St., Marmet, died Saturday March 22 in Thomas Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
He was retired from Libbey – Ownes – Ford glass company, was a member of Westminister Presbyterian Church and Masons. He was a veteran of World War I.
Surviving: wife, Mary Kathleen; sons, Russell “Bob” of Pence Springs and L. Ray of South Charleston; stepsons, Earl Cline of Bradenton, Fla., Donald McIntyre of Chicago, James McIntyre of Charleston; brothers, John of Talcott, Charles of Pence Springs; sister, Bessie M. Carter of Cross Lanes; six grandchildren; six great – grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday March 25 at J. E. Johnson Funeral Home, Kanawha City with the Rev. Dean Young officiating. Burial followed in the Montgomery Memorial Park, London, with Masonic graveside rites.
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