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Thelma Jean <I>Redden</I> Mays

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Thelma Jean Redden Mays

Birth
Beaver, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA
Death
25 Jun 2015 (aged 77)
Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Prosperity, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Thelma J. Redden Mays Thelma J. Redden Mays passed away June 25, 2015 at ARH Hospital of multiple system failure. Born January 13, 1938, in Beaver, WV, she was the oldest daughter of the late Georgia Anderson Redden and the late Jesse Howard Redden. She was co-owner of T&C Book Exchange and Beaver Creek Art Studio both of Beaver, WV, where she taught Oil painting and other crafts; former owner and operator of T&C Ceramic Shop in Beaver. She had received several awards in ceramics and oil, both in WV and Arizona. In addition to these accomplishments, she devoted her entire adult life to helping to care for her handicapped son Steven. Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Charles “Chuck” Mays; two sons, Jeffery W. Mays and his wife Sylvia of Beaver, WV and Steven D. Mays at home. Her grandchildren are Christina D. Mays of Beaver, WV, Christopher W. Mays and wife, Colleen of White Oak, WV, Scott Aaron Mays and wife, Tiffany of Daniels, WV and Frederick E. Smith, III of Beckley, WV; one brother, Howard L. Redden of Beaver, WV, one niece Vickie Hames of Philadelphia, and a great-nephew, Jason L. Redden and wife, Michelle of Beaver, WV. Great-grandchildren are Carrie Ann Chapman, Alex W. Carr, Ryann Erin Mays, Aiden, Ashton, Avery, Anson Mays, Landon, Joshua and Colin. Burial at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.
Thelma J. Redden Mays Thelma J. Redden Mays passed away June 25, 2015 at ARH Hospital of multiple system failure. Born January 13, 1938, in Beaver, WV, she was the oldest daughter of the late Georgia Anderson Redden and the late Jesse Howard Redden. She was co-owner of T&C Book Exchange and Beaver Creek Art Studio both of Beaver, WV, where she taught Oil painting and other crafts; former owner and operator of T&C Ceramic Shop in Beaver. She had received several awards in ceramics and oil, both in WV and Arizona. In addition to these accomplishments, she devoted her entire adult life to helping to care for her handicapped son Steven. Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Charles “Chuck” Mays; two sons, Jeffery W. Mays and his wife Sylvia of Beaver, WV and Steven D. Mays at home. Her grandchildren are Christina D. Mays of Beaver, WV, Christopher W. Mays and wife, Colleen of White Oak, WV, Scott Aaron Mays and wife, Tiffany of Daniels, WV and Frederick E. Smith, III of Beckley, WV; one brother, Howard L. Redden of Beaver, WV, one niece Vickie Hames of Philadelphia, and a great-nephew, Jason L. Redden and wife, Michelle of Beaver, WV. Great-grandchildren are Carrie Ann Chapman, Alex W. Carr, Ryann Erin Mays, Aiden, Ashton, Avery, Anson Mays, Landon, Joshua and Colin. Burial at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.


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