He was born in Salem Sept 20, 1915, a son of the late Paul Feezel and Martha Willice Riffle Feezel.
He was employed at the Columbiana County Shelter Workshop, and earlier had been employed as a machinist. He had graduated from Columbiana High School in 1933, and served with the U.S. Marines during World War II.
He is survived by three sons, Bruce A. Feezel of Roseburg, Ore., Larry Feezel of Phoenix, Ariz., and Robert Feezel of Texas; two daughters Mrs. John (Sherry) Erway of Churchville, N.Y. and Mrs. Phyllis Rochford of Rochester, N.Y. A sister Mrs. Betty J. Waddell of Maggie Valley, N.C. seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The Rev. Janice M. Rye of the Emmanuel United Methodist church is to conduct the services at 1:30 p.m. at the Van Dyke Swaney Funeral Home in East Palestine.
Burial will be in East Carmel Cemetery.
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Evening Review
Wed.
Jul. 9, 1986
He was born in Salem Sept 20, 1915, a son of the late Paul Feezel and Martha Willice Riffle Feezel.
He was employed at the Columbiana County Shelter Workshop, and earlier had been employed as a machinist. He had graduated from Columbiana High School in 1933, and served with the U.S. Marines during World War II.
He is survived by three sons, Bruce A. Feezel of Roseburg, Ore., Larry Feezel of Phoenix, Ariz., and Robert Feezel of Texas; two daughters Mrs. John (Sherry) Erway of Churchville, N.Y. and Mrs. Phyllis Rochford of Rochester, N.Y. A sister Mrs. Betty J. Waddell of Maggie Valley, N.C. seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The Rev. Janice M. Rye of the Emmanuel United Methodist church is to conduct the services at 1:30 p.m. at the Van Dyke Swaney Funeral Home in East Palestine.
Burial will be in East Carmel Cemetery.
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Evening Review
Wed.
Jul. 9, 1986
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