Steve was a great person. He gave me my first nickname at Wilson.CHALK because I was so white. Miss you Steve sorry you got mixed up with all the drug problems..
From ralph (david) bumpus on May 3rd, 2017
A lifetime school mate from elementry on. We played sports together in schools and various leagues. Was always friendly and fun to be around.
Beaver was my first love in grade school. He would sing to me over the phone when he called. I've know him almost all my life. Miss you Elvis......
From ralph (david) bumpus on May 3rd, 2017
One if not my best friends in high school. Beaver was always fun to be around. We got ourselves in a lot of strange situations but always had fun. We carried are friendship on far after high school days.
I have know Cecil since Jr high. At Wilson and even at SHS
he would bum money for lunch and snacks every day. Needless to say he once told me he owed me a lot of money and then he would laugh. Great guy
From Dorothy Clark on June 9th, 2017
Cecil was always cutting up and making us laugh. He led an active life after school. Two mariages. Two kids, I have the pleasure of seeing him everyday, because I work with his brother, Rick at Berry Hills Country Club. Rick looks so much like "Butch" as he calls him.
Jim was a great friend he would always come to the house after Charlie and I were married and play with our dogs. I remember the night Jim was killed in a car wreck. He will forever be in my thoughts
From Danny Pritt on July 14th, 2017
Jim was a lifelong friend of mine, not only in school but in life. He was a great guy that would do anything for you. Jim & Keith Haynes picked up the front end of a car that had fell on me in 1968. That probably saved my life. I loved you Jim & I'll always remember you until I'm gone! Miss you Dart!
Donnie was a very wonderful person to know. He introduced me to the person I married Charlie Bumgardner. I will always remember his beautiful smile.
From Brenda Davis on May 4th, 2017
This wonderful young man was my cousin, and what a great one he was!
He would tease me at every oppertunity, and then grab me in his arms
and twirl around with me...
His smile could light up a room. and his sense of humor was the best.
Forever missed and forever loved...
From Kay Pauley Cunningham on April 6th, 2017
Donnie is my nephew. One of my older sisters, Audrey, is his mother. Still remember that day just like it was yesterday when we received word of his death in Vietnam. Gone but not forgotten!
From Dorothy Clark on March 20th, 2017
He was a very fun guy in school. When I went to the wall in D.C., I traced his name. Too young. Thank you for your service Donnie. You are still remembered.
We were next door neighbors growning up. Andy and Margy and I spent lots of hours playing together as kids. After high school, Andy built a house next to my Mom and Dad. One of my last memories of Andy was, when my mom passed away, he and his brother Paul came riding over on their lawnmowers, never said a word, just did what had to be done. I miss that big smile!
Margret & Andy started the 1st grade with me & we graduated together. Marggie X-rated my leg the day she had her accident, she was a great girl & I truly miss her smile. Rest In Peace Margie, we'll remember you to nail we're gone!
From Dorothy Clark on June 9th, 2017
Margie, Margie, so long gone, but it stills hurts to think about it. She always had a smile on her face and that raspy voice of hers. Thinking of you Margie with smiles and tears.
From Barbara Slater Jackson on May 9th, 2017
I remember Margy well. She was planning on entering nursing school and then tragedy struck. A vehicle accident that claimed her life and took away her sweet smile.
Oh how you fought to stay here. Still doing all you could to encourage everyone in your church, especially the young one. God's reward is already yours, yet we would still want you here. Love and miss you sweet, kind gentle soul.
The sweetest of women. Dedicated her life to her faith, husband and two boys.
She was lost without her husband Dickie after he died, but she rallied, went to school at Garnet and graduated in the medical field. Just started on her career, when she was diagnosed with cancer, she was gone in less than three months or so.
It was heartbreaking to all of us, but she is hand in hand with Jesus and Dickie.
Knew her openly in high school but she was a wonderful person and is truly missed
From Danny Pritt on July 14th, 2017
I knew Libby & her family for several years prior to high school. The Lord gave me another blessing in that he gave her to be my friend! Went every Sunday to her house to eat supper & if we didn't go she was calling us! Miss you so much Lib, Rest In Peace my friend!
From Dorothy Melton Clark on June 9th, 2017
Libby, Libby, Libby, what can one really say about someone so unique as you were. I am proud to think that we were friends all hrough junior and senior hgh school and after.
I hated to see you go through all of the medical problems you had. You fought and suffered.
Rest in peace, until we meet again. Love
From Barbara Slater Jackson on May 4th, 2017
Friends since we were about 5 years old. She never met a stranger. My life is richer because I knew her. It's still hard to believe she's gone.
Roger was a crazy and wild person. He was the belle of the ball at dances. Was very shocked when I heard he passed. Gone but not forgotten
From Dorothy Melton Clark on June 9th, 2017
Everyone knew crazy Roger, he would do anything for a laugh.
The last memory I have of him was a our class reunion we had at the Civic Center, WV room.
He lost his teeth while he was puking in the commode in the men's bathroom. No. I was not in there. We could hear him out in the hall!!! I was on the phone with Patsy Summers, telling her what and who she was miss seeing.
From Dorothy Melton Clark on June 9th, 2017
Everyone knew crazy Roger, he would do anything for a laugh.
The last memory I have of him was a our class reunion we had at the Civic Center, WV room.
He lost his teeth while he was puking in the commode in the men's bathroom. No. I was not in there. We could hear him out in the hall!!! I was on the phone with Patsy Summers, telling her what and who she was miss seeing.
I grew up with Carol and her sister Kay. We would all walk to grade school together and play on the playground . Carol was an old soul and she will be missed