Several obituaries were recently published highlighting individuals who passed away in February. Key details include gatherings for family and friends, scheduled services, and interment plans for each individual. The announcements reflect community support and remembrance as families honor the lives of their loved ones.
In recent news, several individuals have passed away, leaving behind rich legacies. Among them was a 77-year-old resident of Athens and originally from Princeton, West Virginia, who died on February 25. Family and friends are invited to gather on February 28 at the Memorial Funeral Directory from 5 to 7 p.m., with a graveside service later to be announced.
Another notable obituary includes a 91-year-old from Covington, Virginia, formerly of Bluefield, West Virginia, who passed away on February 24. A service to commemorate their life is scheduled for March 1 at 11 a.m. at the Chapel of Arritt Funeral Home, with family and friends expected one hour prior to the ceremony.
An 82-year-old from Mercer County, originally hailing from Berwind, West Virginia, also passed on February 16. A Funeral Mass will be held on March 1 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 11 a.m., along with an opportunity for friends to gather at 10 a.m. Private interment will occur at Sunset Memorial Gardens Mausoleum in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Additionally, a 96-year-old formerly from Princeton, West Virginia, passed away on February 15. A memorial service is set for March 1 at noon in the gymnasium of Bluefield State University, located at 219 Rock Street, Bluefield. Inurnment will follow at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens Mausoleum, Prosperity.
The recent obituaries reflect the lives and contributions of individuals from various communities, reinforcing the importance of remembrance and community support during times of loss. Each service offers family and friends an opportunity to pay tribute to those who have departed. Furthermore, various updates regarding local projects and community recognitions highlight ongoing developments and achievements within the region, fostering a sense of connection and progress among residents.
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