Obituary-Clifford Rolland Davis

Posted: Jan. 2, 2018 | Source: Hafer Funeral Home

Clifford Rolland Davis, 85, of Elkview, passed away Sunday, December 31, 2017, at Hubbard Hospice House, Charleston.

He was a retired Heavy Equipment Operator with IUOE Local 132.

Clifford was preceded in death by his first wife, Shirley Mae Seabolt Davis; parents, Romie Davis and Macie Taylor Davis; brothers, Harold and Clellan Davis; sisters, Ellen Ballard, Wilma Angle, Juanita Whitt, Betty Davis, Shirley King; and grandson, Jesse Davis. (more…)

Obituary-Benjamin Robert Holcomb

Posted: Dec. 31, 2017 | Source: Hafer Funeral Home

Benjamin Robert Holcomb, 90, passed away in the Lord’s loving arms on December 28, 2017.Robert was born December 11, 1927, in Charleston. After graduating from Elkview High School, he joined the United States Marine Corps during World War II, serving on Guam and Iwo Jima. He had a passion for life, love of God, Country and his family. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, flying radio controlled airplanes and loved his WV Mountaineers, NASCAR, and his country music. (more…)

Obituary-Robert Wayne Hall

Posted: Dec. 29, 2017 | Source: Matics Funeral Home

Robert Wayne Hall, 60, of South Bend, Indiana formerly of Big Pigeon, WV died on December 20, 2017 after a long illness.

He was the son of the late Bervin E. Hall and Faye E. Parsons Hall. He was also preceded in death his brother, Bervin W. Hall and one child R. B. Hall.

He leaves behind 3 children, Jason Hall, Hillary Hall and Ethan Hall as well as two grandsons, Dylan Hall and Julian Hall. He is also survived by 3 sisters, and 5 brothers as well as numerous nieces and nephews and many other family members who also dearly loved him.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests that donations be made to Matics Funeral Home P. O. Box 549 Clendenin, WV 25045.

Visitation will be from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Saturday December 30, 2017 at Matics Funeral Home Clendenin, WV.

Funeral will be 12:00 PM Saturday following the funeral at Matics Funeral Home Inc. with Pastor Lee Elmore officiating.

Burial will be in the Hall Family Cemetery Big Pigeon, WV.

Online condolences may be expressed at maticsfuneralhome.com.

Obituary-Harold C. Moles

Posted: Dec. 29, 2017 | Source: Hafer Funeral Home

Harold C. Moles, 77, of Elkview, passed away Tuesday, December 26, 2017, at Hubbard Hospice House, Charleston.

He was retired after 31 years of service from WV Department of Highways as a Inspector and Project engineer. Harold was a outstanding Bluegrass Musician, fond of vintage farm machinery, enjoyed the outdoors.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Darius and Audrey Copenhaver Moles; and wife, Joyce Louise Moles. (more…)

Trooper wounded, man faces attempted murder charges after Roane standoff

By: Guiseppe Sabella, Public Safety Reporter | Posted: Dec. 28, 2017 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

A man was sent to the hospital with possible hypothermia after he allegedly shot at two law enforcement officers and then hid under his Roane County home on Wednesday evening.

Stanley Gordon Hoskins Jr., 52, will face multiple felony charges after his release from the hospital, according to a news release from West Virginia State Police.

Hoskins allegedly shot and wounded Zachary Hartley, a State Police trooper.

The ensuing standoff lasted about seven hours, according to an email from Capt. Reggie Patterson, a State Police spokesman. The house is located on Red Oak Run Road, in Gandeeville.

Though the situation started with a call of suicidal threats, it was later considered a domestic violence incident. Hoskins had threatened to hurt his wife, the email states.

Hartley and Mike King, a deputy with the Roane County Sheriff’s Office, arrived at the front door of Hoskins’ house at about 5:40 p.m. He then shot at the officers with a shotgun, according to the release.

Hartley was later released from the hospital with minor leg wounds, the release states. It was unclear whether the deputy was wounded.

A handful of surrounding agencies responded to the house, including the Kanwha County Sheriff’s Office, the Charleston Police Department and the Clendenin Police Department.

Authorities eventually broke into the home, the release states, but Hoskins was found under the home.

Paramedics took Hoskins to Roane General Hospital for possible hypothermia. He was expected to be transferred to a hospital in Charleston, according to the release.

Hoskins faces two counts of attempted murder and two counts of malicious wounding, along with charges of domestic battery and domestic assault.

Reach Giuseppe Sabella at giuseppe.sabella@wvgazettemail.com, 304-348-5189 or follow @Gsabella on Twitter.

West Virginia National Guard highlights 2017 accomplishments

By: Capt. Holli Nelson | Posted: Dec. 28, 2017 | Source: Defense Video Imagery Distribution System

The West Virginia National Guard had numerous significant accomplishments in 2017 that included homeland and disaster response missions, deployments around the globe, innovative training and the forging of new partnerships at home and abroad.

“The men and women of the West Virginia National Guard proudly accepted the challenge of service as Citizen-Soldiers and Airmen, impacting the lives of West Virginians and furthering national defense objectives around the globe,” said Maj. Gen. James A. Hoyer, The Adjutant General of the West Virginia National Guard. “As an economic engine for the State of West Virginia that delivers a half billion dollars in economic impact to the mountain state, the West Virginia National Guard once again has proven its value to the people of West Virginia and our Nation and we will continue to do so into 2018 and beyond.” (more…)

Obituary-Shelby Rae Spradling

Posted: Dec. 28, 2017 | Source: Barlow-Bonsall Funeral Home

Shelby Rae Spradling, 26, of Charleston, passed away at CAMC Memorial Hospital on Monday, December 25, 2017, after a short illness.

Shelby was a TV producer and worked for WOWK-Channel 13 TV News in Charleston.

She was a lifelong resident of Charleston. She was a graduate of Herbert Hoover High School, class of 2009. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Charleston with the class of 2012. (more…)

Obituary-Jennie Fay Coutz

Posted: Dec. 27, 2017 | Source: Hafer Funeral Home

Jennie Fay Coutz, 85, “Mommy,” “Grandma Jennie,” or “GiGi,” received her Heavenly reward on Friday, December 22, 2017, as she fell into the loving arms of her Savior. Born on Saturday, November 19, 1932, to Norman W. “Tip” and Julia Ann Ohlinger as an angel placed on earth. Her faith in Jesus rested her heart well in these years, but her strength and courage was unwavering through her life. She was recognized by so many as the friendly school lunch lady, serving the Kanawha County School Board for over 30 years, and as a beloved member of Heritage Baptist Church, where she continued her gift of making loving, lasting friendships. (more…)

Obituary-Elsie Ann Pennington Nary

Posted: Dec. 26, 2017 | Source: Hafer Funeral Home

Elsie Ann Pennington Nary, 90, our sweet momma, finished her race on this earth in the early hours of December 23, 2017. Our loss is heaven’s gain.

Mom was born May 18, 1927, in the Cane Fork area of Kanawha City, Charleston, W.Va. She was the third daughter of 14 children born to Luther Martin Pennington and Letha Nevada Shuck. Preceding her in death along with her parents are sisters, Irma Cicero and Reba Dunlap. Brothers: Ralph, Carl (Skip), Jess, Robert (Dennis) and infant Franklin Pennington.

December 30, 1945, our mom and dad married in Catlettsburg, Kentucky. While our mom worked various short term jobs early in the marriage, she was mostly a homemaker. Our dad, Patrick Nary, preceded her in death. (more…)

Software training program sees support from WV officials, despite complaints

Photo credit: F. Brian Ferguson, Gazette-Mail. Mined Minds, a software development training nonprofit, has an office at the old Clendenin Middle School. The office’s build-out was funded by the Kanawha County Commission. Despite a recent lawsuit filed against Mined Minds, Commission President Kent Carper says the relationship between the county and the nonprofit will not change.

By: Max Garland, Staff Writer and Business Reporter
Posted: Dec. 24, 2017 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

West Virginia officials remain supportive of Mined Minds, despite the nonprofit being named in a class-action lawsuit by former participants and shuttering its Pennsylvania operations.

Mined Minds, which has an office at the old Clendenin Middle School, trains people in areas affected by the coal decline in coding and software development.

Participants take a free 32-week course. Graduates are offered a “competency-based” apprenticeship, working on projects for Mined Minds clients, that can last up to 64 weeks with “regular pay increases on meeting learning milestones,” per a Mined Minds document. (more…)