W.Va. S/Sgt. 239 Base Unit A.A.F. World War II
Killed in a plane crash
Hansel was born at Mouth of Seneca and was employed as a carpenter and plumber at Parsons.
His widow is Paige (DiBacco) Armentrout.
He is also survived by two sons, Raymond Lee and Timothy, both at home.
He was a member of the Methodist Church, Parsons Lodge 1135, Elkins, General Barnett Post 4322, VFW, and was a member of Cheat Valley Post 101, American Legion.
Double funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Greenlief Funeral Home by Rev. Harold May, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, Ridgeley, and Connie Dickens, pastor of St. John's Methodist Church, Parsons.
Burial will be in Parsons Cemetery.
W.Va. S/Sgt. 239 Base Unit A.A.F. World War II
Killed in a plane crash
Hansel was born at Mouth of Seneca and was employed as a carpenter and plumber at Parsons.
His widow is Paige (DiBacco) Armentrout.
He is also survived by two sons, Raymond Lee and Timothy, both at home.
He was a member of the Methodist Church, Parsons Lodge 1135, Elkins, General Barnett Post 4322, VFW, and was a member of Cheat Valley Post 101, American Legion.
Double funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Greenlief Funeral Home by Rev. Harold May, pastor of Calvary Methodist Church, Ridgeley, and Connie Dickens, pastor of St. John's Methodist Church, Parsons.
Burial will be in Parsons Cemetery.
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