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- [S927] Obituary.
Edna M. Hale
Born in Wirt County on May 6, 1912
Departed on Jan. 4, 2006 and resided in Parkersburg, WV.
Visitation: Saturday Jan. 7, 2006
Service: Sunday Jan. 8, 2006
Cemetery: Big Tygart Cemetery
Please click on the links above for locations, times, maps, and directions.
Edna M. Acors Hale, 93, formerly of Parkersburg died January 4, 2006 at Maria Joseph Living Center in Dayton, OH. She was born in Wirt County, WV a daughter of the late Dr. Richard and Acors Cora Corbitt Acors Byrd.
She was a member of First Nazarene Church and worked several places as an LPN.
She is survived by her husband Walter Hale of Parkersburg; granddaughters Carolyn Mitchell and Sharon Miller of Dayton, OH; stepsisters Ruth Fleming and Nelma Stephens; stepbrothers John, Edgar, and Ray Byrd; stepdaughter Eloise Mary Townsend; three stepsons Walter Creed Baker and his wife, Donald Hale and his wife, Tom Hale and his wife; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, ines, and nephews; and a good friend Edna Lower.
She was preceded in death by her first husband Marshall Balser, daughter Betty Miller, brother John Acors, sister Geraldine Villers, and two stepdaughters Patericia Daley and Ruth Bryan.
Services will be Sunday 2:00 PM at Leavitt Funeral Home, Parkersburg with Reverend Keith Hostutler officiating. Burial will be at Big Tygart Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday 2-4 and 6-8 PM.
- [S926] Find-A-Grave, (www.findagrave.com).
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=50515428
- [S8] Information from an informant - Auskunft eines Informanten - Information d'un informateur.
Proposed Change: Marshall Creed Balser (I88417)
Tree: Südpfalz / Southern Palatinate
Link: http://www.birkenhoerdt.net/getperson.php?personID=I88417&tree=Suedpfalz
Description: W. VA marriages...I did find the second marriage, but there is some confused information in the database. His second wife was Edna Mae Ferguson (whose mother was Cora Akers, could be conceived as Acors). The marriage took place on Aug 8, 1958. Edna was born around 1912. Image is on the direct left.
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