Obituary:
DWIGHT E. FAST SR.
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Tuesday, November 29, 1994
Dwight Everett Fast Sr., 78, of Dunbar died Saturday, Nov. 26, 1994, in Western Wake-Med Center, Raleigh, N.C., after a short illness.
He retired from Union Carbide.
He was a member of Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, Dunbar, and the Elks Lodge.
He served on the board for Meals on Wheels and the city of Dunbar Planning Commission.
He was a graduate of West Virginia University.
Surviving: wife, Christine Steele Fast; son, Dwight E. Jr. of Raleigh; daughters, Christine Fast Owens of Atlanta, Selina Fast Midkiff of Charleston; brothers, Rev. Jennings H. and Vivian R., of Charleston, Robert L. of Ravenswood; sister, S. Frances Allen of Cross Lanes; six grandchildren.
Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, Dunbar, with the Rev. Loretta Isaiah officiating.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston.
Obituary:
DWIGHT E. FAST SR.
Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Tuesday, November 29, 1994
Dwight Everett Fast Sr., 78, of Dunbar died Saturday, Nov. 26, 1994, in Western Wake-Med Center, Raleigh, N.C., after a short illness.
He retired from Union Carbide.
He was a member of Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, Dunbar, and the Elks Lodge.
He served on the board for Meals on Wheels and the city of Dunbar Planning Commission.
He was a graduate of West Virginia University.
Surviving: wife, Christine Steele Fast; son, Dwight E. Jr. of Raleigh; daughters, Christine Fast Owens of Atlanta, Selina Fast Midkiff of Charleston; brothers, Rev. Jennings H. and Vivian R., of Charleston, Robert L. of Ravenswood; sister, S. Frances Allen of Cross Lanes; six grandchildren.
Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, Dunbar, with the Rev. Loretta Isaiah officiating.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston.
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