The Charleston Daily Mail, April 10, 1989
MRS. TWISHA B. HUNT, 76, OF 403 E. FRAME ROAD, Elkview, died Saturday, April 8, 1989, in Cedar Ridge Health Care Center, Pocatalico, after a long illness. She was a Protestant and attended Mountain Mission and House of Prayer. Surviving: sons, John Hunt of Cross Lanes, Roscoe Shaffer of Elkview; daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Anderson and Mrs. Myrtle Brown, of Elkview; brothers, Ervin Shaffer of Los Angeles, Orville Shaffer of Clendenin; sisters, Mary Kidd, Sedena Rucker and Dorothy Larch, of Elkview, Bertha Carnes of St. Albans; 11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Myers Funeral Home, Elkview, with the Rev. Wayne Stewart and the Rev. James Cavender officiating . Burial will be in Shaffer Cemetery, Frame. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
The Charleston Daily Mail, April 10, 1989
MRS. TWISHA B. HUNT, 76, OF 403 E. FRAME ROAD, Elkview, died Saturday, April 8, 1989, in Cedar Ridge Health Care Center, Pocatalico, after a long illness. She was a Protestant and attended Mountain Mission and House of Prayer. Surviving: sons, John Hunt of Cross Lanes, Roscoe Shaffer of Elkview; daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Anderson and Mrs. Myrtle Brown, of Elkview; brothers, Ervin Shaffer of Los Angeles, Orville Shaffer of Clendenin; sisters, Mary Kidd, Sedena Rucker and Dorothy Larch, of Elkview, Bertha Carnes of St. Albans; 11 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Myers Funeral Home, Elkview, with the Rev. Wayne Stewart and the Rev. James Cavender officiating . Burial will be in Shaffer Cemetery, Frame. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
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