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Paul Junior Vandevander

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Paul Junior Vandevander

Birth
Osceola, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA
Death
22 Aug 2006 (aged 82)
Pleasant Run, Tucker County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Elkins, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9829712, Longitude: -79.8358383
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A son of the late Edward Isaac and Willa Chloe Armentrout Vandevander. On September 29, 1945 at Harman, WV., he was married to the former Edith Rosetta Thompson, who survives at Kerens, WV.

Also surviving are two sons and four daughters, Nancy Marie Kalar and husband Joe, Kenneth Edward Vandevander and wife Wanda, all of Kerens, Pauletta Ramsey and husband Brad of Parsons, Benny Jay Vandevander and wife Maureen, Norma Gay Channell and husband Gary, and Rebecca Sue Arbogast and husband Cletus Ray, all of Kerens, one brother, Delbert Vandevander and two sisters; Ethel White and Catheryn Ruddle, thirteen grandchildren; Jody and Billy Kalar, Kevin, Tim and Jason Vandevander, Heather, Dan and Erin Ramsey, Debbie Lawrence and Mike Vandevander, Bryan Channell and Amy Barrett and Adam Arbogast, and eleven great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers; Harry and Stanford and two sisters; Wanda and Pauline and one great grandson; Noah Michael Vandevander.

Paul was a Veteran of the United States Marie Corp serving during World War II. He was disabled having been a collision repairman and a member of the Operators and Engineers Union. He was a farmer and in 1979 he became one of the first paramedics in Tucker County. He was Past Master of Pythagoras Lodge #128 A.F. & A.M. of Parsons. The Scottish Rite and the Osiris Temple of Wheeling. He was an active member of the Irons Chapel Church.
The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Parsons on Thursday from 5 to 9 PM. Final rites will be conducted at the funeral home parlor on Friday, August 25, 2006 at 11 AM. The Reverend J. Michael Lantz will officiate and interment will follow at the Mountain State Memorial Gardens at Gilman, where the H.W. Daniels Post #29 American Legion and the Tygart Valley Post #3647 Veterans of Foreign War will conduct full military rites and the Masonic Lodge #128 A.F. & A.M. of Parsons will conduct Masonic graveside rites.
A son of the late Edward Isaac and Willa Chloe Armentrout Vandevander. On September 29, 1945 at Harman, WV., he was married to the former Edith Rosetta Thompson, who survives at Kerens, WV.

Also surviving are two sons and four daughters, Nancy Marie Kalar and husband Joe, Kenneth Edward Vandevander and wife Wanda, all of Kerens, Pauletta Ramsey and husband Brad of Parsons, Benny Jay Vandevander and wife Maureen, Norma Gay Channell and husband Gary, and Rebecca Sue Arbogast and husband Cletus Ray, all of Kerens, one brother, Delbert Vandevander and two sisters; Ethel White and Catheryn Ruddle, thirteen grandchildren; Jody and Billy Kalar, Kevin, Tim and Jason Vandevander, Heather, Dan and Erin Ramsey, Debbie Lawrence and Mike Vandevander, Bryan Channell and Amy Barrett and Adam Arbogast, and eleven great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by two brothers; Harry and Stanford and two sisters; Wanda and Pauline and one great grandson; Noah Michael Vandevander.

Paul was a Veteran of the United States Marie Corp serving during World War II. He was disabled having been a collision repairman and a member of the Operators and Engineers Union. He was a farmer and in 1979 he became one of the first paramedics in Tucker County. He was Past Master of Pythagoras Lodge #128 A.F. & A.M. of Parsons. The Scottish Rite and the Osiris Temple of Wheeling. He was an active member of the Irons Chapel Church.
The family will receive friends at the Lohr & Barb Funeral Home of Parsons on Thursday from 5 to 9 PM. Final rites will be conducted at the funeral home parlor on Friday, August 25, 2006 at 11 AM. The Reverend J. Michael Lantz will officiate and interment will follow at the Mountain State Memorial Gardens at Gilman, where the H.W. Daniels Post #29 American Legion and the Tygart Valley Post #3647 Veterans of Foreign War will conduct full military rites and the Masonic Lodge #128 A.F. & A.M. of Parsons will conduct Masonic graveside rites.


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