Monongah Christmas Lights Committee vice president Carolyn Kelly
Tice and husband Charles “Chuck” Tice were in a motorcycle accident Saturday,
August 27.
Carolyn is in WVU Medical Center's Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Chuck said they hope she'll be released Tuesday.
Susan Staron Sanders, founder and president of what I call The
Charge of the Lights Brigade, posted:
Sending
out prayers to two of my very special members. V. P. Carolyn Tice and hubby
Chuck Tice who were in a motorcycle accident on Saturday. Love her so much.
Chuck is my backbone he helps me so much.”
Carolyn
is from York, Pennsylvania, who graduated from West York Area High School and
at Meagher’s Irish Pub, where Chuck once was a cook, and Buffalo Wild Wings, as
did Chuck. Chuck, who is from Bridgeport, West Virginia, also is into auto
companies, working at Toothman Sowers Ford since 2019 and before that was in
the parts department at Wilson Ford-Lincoln.
Carolyn in 2020 replaced Michelle “Shelly” Yankie as vice president. Carolyn moved to
Monongah a few years ago with husband Chuck Tice. They bought the McCombs house on Main Avenue. Lisa Myers McCombs, Class of 1977, is married to Monongah
fire chief Harless McCombs, Class of 1976. Lisa is a retired Monongah Middle School language arts teacher
and children’s book author.
The Charge of the Light Brigade in 2022, who
will have about 60 Christmas street lights in Monongah this Christmastime,
really lighting up and brightening up the town:
President - Susan Sanders
Vice President - Carolyn
Tice
Secretary - Chelsea
McCann
Treasurer - Linda
McCullough
Alternates Chuck Tice -
Josh Scritchfield
Volunteers Teena Field
Ailstock - Rae Ann Carter - Amanda Hawkins - Robert Hawkins - Marsha Fluhardy -
Sheila Runyan – Beth Campbell -- Bill McCullough (who helps wife Linda with the
cooking at fundraising events).
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