![]() Surviving are one son, Chester Ludwig of Elizabeth one grandson, Mark Ludwig of Elizabeth one granddaughter, Suellen Calebaugh of Elizabeth four great-grandchildren one great-great-granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. After moving to Wirt County, she attended Beulah Hill Presbyterian Church for more than 25 years and later attended Elizabeth Nazarene Church. She was a former member of the Baptist Church at Liberty Hill. She was born in Calhoun County, the daughter of the late Elihue (Hugh) and Lillie Laughlin Morgan. Genevieve (Granny Prue) Morgan Ludwig, 96, of Camp Barbe Road, Wirt County, died Monday, Jan. Services were held at Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, South Parkersburg, with Rev. She was preceded in death by one brother, Olandus “Buddy” Smith father-in-law, Robert Joseph Knotts, Jr. one sister-in-law, Norma Shaffer of Grantsville five nephews seven nieces and 12 great-nieces and great-nephews. one granddaughter, Ashley Peer of Halifax one sister, Diana Evans of Mineral Wells two brothers, Robert Smith of Mineral Wells and Richard Lewis of Davisville one brother-in-law, Thomas Knotts of Corning, N.Y. Surviving in addition to her parents are her husband of 37 years, James Earl Knotts mother-in-law, Hazel Knotts of Grantsville one daughter, Aleacia Peer of Halifax, Va. She was a member of Pettyville United Methodist Church, serving in many leadership capacities. She worked as a hairdresser in Parkersburg for several years. She was a graduate of Harrisville High School and Parkersburg Beauty College. She was born in Parkersburg, the daughter of Olandus Coleman and Nannie Mae McCoy Smith of MacFarlan. 4, 2003, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. Linda Kay Smith Knotts, 55, of Mineral Wells, died Saturday, Jan. Services were held at Orma United Methodist Church, Orma, with Rev. He was preceded in death by one son one daughter four sisters, Lena, Iva and Nora Butler and Flossie French and one brother, Victor Butler. four sisters, Mae Cooledge of Leroy, N.Y., Louisa Yearian of Wilmington, Dela., Macel Carpenter of Spencer and Nina Conley of Chloe 19 nieces and 11 nephews. ![]() ![]() Surviving are three daughters, Vicky, Kelly and Brenda Butler five sons, Ricky, Robert, Joseph, Kenneth and Randy Butler three brothers, Charley Butler of Reedy, Thomas Butler, Sr., of State Road, N.C., and Milton Butler of Crestwell, Ore. ![]() He was born in Orma, the son of the late Aristotle Butler, Sr., and Mary Jane Cottrell Butler. Burial was in King Cemetery, Nicut.Īristotle Butler, Jr., 64, of Orma, died Friday, Jan. Services were held at Stump Funeral Home, Arnoldsburg. He was preceded in death by one brother, Charles James. Two brothers, Lee James of Glenville and Jerry James of Bedford, Ohio. Surviving are his wife, Ruth James one daughter, Mary Elizabeth James of Sand Fork and Army veteran and served on the First Army Rifle Team. He was born in Gilmer County, the son of the late Butcher and Lauuna Bonnett James. Box 1837, Harrisburg, PA 17105-1837, Attention Research Department.William Baxter James, 66, of Sand Fork, died Thursday, Jan. Written inquiries may be sent to the Bureau of Unclaimed Property, P.O. Persons may also file a claim by calling the Bureau of Unclaimed Property at (800) 222-2046, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. If you find your name, you can file a claim on the Department's web site at From this site, you can download a claim form and follow the progress of your claim. The following list of unclaimed property was reported and delivered to the Department. 16-1345 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Unclaimed Property OwnersĮach year, the Pennsylvania Treasury (Department) receives millions of dollars in unclaimed property from abandoned bank accounts, forgotten stocks, checks that have not been cashed, certificates of deposit, safe deposit box contents, life insurance policies and other sources.
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