Wednesday, November 23, 2022

DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS FOR MONONGAH HIGH LIONS



Saundra Joyce Viney Ross, Class of 1968, will be among the December Lions having birthdays. Hers is December 8.

She is retired in Columbia, South Carolina and living with her husband of 48 years, Dan Ross, a Fairmont West graduate.

Joyce retired from Fairmont State and Dan from Fairmont General Hospital.

Their son, Michael, graduated from Fairmont West ande Fairmont State. Their daughter, Jennifer, graduated from Fairmont West and Newberry College in South Carolina. After Newberry, Jennifer got a job in Columbia, met and married her husband and they still are living in Columbia.

So does the entire family, including 8 grandchildren.

Monongah High alumni birthdays:

December

2 – Adam Michna, 1980 North Marion graduate

2 -- Mareia Wilmouth McDougal, Class of 1964

3 – Goldie Mae Martin, Class of 1964

4 – Ronald Pearse, Class of 1961

4 – Jay Michalski, 1980 North Marion graduate

5 – Duane Harbert, Class of 1951

5 – Frances Victor Eates, Farmington grad, wife of Larry Dan Eates, Class of 1970

6 – Goldie Basagic Huffman, Class of 1974

8 – Saundra Joyce Viney Ross, Class of 1948

8 – Brenda Urban, Class of 1971

10 – Richard Weaver, Class of 1957

11 – Paulette Colanero O’Connor, Class of 1966

13 – Otis “Sarge” Shaver, Class of 1948

14 – Bev Morgan Colisino, Class of 1974

15 -- Paula Rossi Riley, Class of 1976

16 – Shelvy Maze Cunningham, Class of 1964

16 – Henry Moore, husband of Beth Pritchard Moore, Class of 1975

16 – Paula Rossi Wiley, Class of 1976

17 -- Nancy Jane Coward Willis, Class of 1969

18 – Bill Cameon, Class of 1960

20 – Mike Hess, Class of 1975

22 – Frances Wimer Miller, Class of 1951

23 – Jim Fullen

25 – Charles Melton, Class of 1973

25 – Chris Shamrock Henning

25 -- Dave Willis, Class of 1961

27 – John Yokay III, son of John Yokay, Class of 1953

29 --  Dolores Edwards, Class of 1955

30 – Deborah Prunty Poluck, Class of 1973

January

6 – Jeanette Barr Baczuk, Class of 1940

13 – Beatrice Salisbury Mills, Class of 1951

17 – Susan Colaneri Monell, Class of 1949

18 – Arlene Marteney Decker Edgell, Class of 1951

?? – Marie Bee Zwiegel, Class of 1951

18 – Bertha Pazdric Sullivan, Class of 1954

18 – Greg Vandetta, former Monongah mayor, husband of Debbie Manzo Vandetta, Class of 1973

19 – Joe Martin, Class of 1957

19 – Joann Thompson, Class of 1962 

22 – Jo-Jo DeMary of Monongah, who lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee and is married to Yvonne King DeMary

24 – Marcia Michalski Westfall, Class of 1974

24 – Mark “Hooch” Aldridge, Class of 1973

29 – Kitty Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968

 

February

1 – Debra Manzo Vandetta, Class of 1973

2 – Sylvia Edwards, Monongah grad living in Idamay

3 – Debbie Weaver Hurley, Monongah grad living in Monongah with husband Milton Hurley

3 – Rebecca Urish Anderson, Class of 1971

4 – Cheryl Boydoh Fordyce, Class of 1963, lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan

8 – Tom Fleming, Monongah grad living in Bridgeport

9 – Bob Nichols, Class of 1964

10 – Bonnie Nicholson Moats, Class of 1960

11—Linda Renay Hess Postlethwait, Class of 1968

15 – Jerry Koloskie, Class of 1975

17 – Larry “Danny” Eates, Class of 1970

18 – Mark Tarley, North Marion grad

20 – Harold Dean Kniceley, Class of 1960

21 – Eva Huey Jarvis, Class of 1975

24 – Mary Kelly, Monongah & North Marion

29 – Betty Sikinow Cunningham, Class of 1954

 

March

5 – Phil Colanero, Jr., Class of 1963

5 -- Doris Carpenter Rogers, Class of 1971

6 – Karen Fitzwater Pausch, Class of 1961

9 – Richie Basagic, Class of 1975 

9 – Brian Evans, Monongah graduate married to Patty DeMary Evans

15 – Donna Colvert Davis, Class of 1961, married to 1958 MHS grad Bill Davis

15 – Clarence William “Bill” Woods, Class of 1952

18 – Nancy Carol Davidson Kantura, Class of 1955

20 – Barbara Melton Earl, Class of 1978

22 – David Haines, Class of 1964

25 – Sandy Cook, Class of 1959

25 -- David Edwards, Class of 1976.

25 – Richard Fitzwater, Monongah graduate

28 – Josephine Popovich Jones, Class of 1952

 

April

 

4 – Charlotte Walker Cahill, Class of 1954

5 – Bernie Fullen, Class of 1963

9 – Paula “P.J.” Hickman, North Marion 1983

11 – Leo Kubiet, Class of 1942

12 – Linda Sawyer Duckworth, Class of 1966

14 – Lyla Cosner Howell, Class of 1958

15 – Judy Stewart Monell Razook, Class of 1959

16 – Becky Shelosky Carvillano, Class of 1961 

18 – Aaron Justice, Jr., Class of 1972

30 – Shirley Knight Ritterhouse, Class of 1954

 

May

4 – Freddie Jane Colosino Villers, Class of 1964

5 – Frank Franze, Class of 1950

5 – Louis Poluck, Class of 1973

6 – Jerry Loss, Class of 1956

12 – Arlene Kitchin, wife of Joe Martin, Class of 1957

14 – Donna Post Swiger, Class of 1953

14 – Mike Jurasko, Class of 1957

14 – Virginia Belle Littleton Curtis, Class of 1957

17 – Colette Stanley Melton, Class of 1970

17 – Lorraine Hulderman, Class of 1968

20 – Linda Tomlinson Stevenski, Class of 1955

21 – June Paxton Rogers, Class of 1948

22 – Toni Pflock Hennis, Class of 1955

27 – Ed Graffius, Class of 1971

28 – Terri Orsini Saye, Class of 1972

29 – John Woods, Class of 1957

29 – Scott Rogers, Class of 1973

30 – Dave Westfall, Class of 1948 

 

June

1 – Parma Kay Fetty, Class of 1973

3 – Jim Birdsell, North Marion grad from Monongah; married to Angela

5 – Ann “Peaches” DeMary

8 – John Koloskie, Jr., Class of 1944

8 – Pat Slovekosky Morris, Class of 1970

13 – John Melton, Class of 1975

13 – C.L. “Roy” Parker II, North Marion Class of 1982

13 – Rick Morrison, son of Kitty Ahouse Morrison, Class of 1968 

14 – Pamela Morrison Bombardiere, Class of 1967

14 – Regina Levelle Humphrey, Class of 1973

14 – Regina McCoy Murphy, Class of 1973

17 – Delmas Gene Hartley, Class of 1979

20 – Shirley Ann Woods Merchant, Class of 1953

22 – Prudence Deane Tetrick Funk, Class of 1960.

23 – Ramona Fullen Michalski, Class of 1949

23 – Kathryn Manuel Marshall, Class of 1960

23 – Ron Manzo, Class of 1969

23 – Frankie Vandetta, North Marion grad

 

July

1 – Roger Fisher, Monongah High grad

3 – Susan Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971

5 – David Gowers, Class of 1971

5 – Bill Meredith, Class of 1957

7 – Alex Fazio Huff, North Marion 2005 grad

10 – Mary Fleming Toothman, Class of 1960

14 – Ted Nagel, Class of 1954

14 – Bentley Evans, Class of 1978

16 -- Debbie Moore O'Dell, Class of 1969 

18 – Larry Zickefoose, Class of 1968

19 – Arlene Martha Edwards Costelac, Class of 1958

20 – Catherine Reckart Boyce, Class of 1973

21 – Robin Huffman Satterfield, Class of 1973 

16 – Jean Nagel Viglianco, Class of 1949

19 – Jane Pritchard Moore, Class of 1975

29 – Pete Basagic, Class of 1972

 

August

1 – Kim DeMary Clowers, Class of 1979

5 – Robert Tennant, Class of 1971

6 – Wauneda Evans, Patty DeMary Evans’ mother-in-law

7 – Dorie Mike Whetsell, Monongah graduate

8 – Sandra Ashcraft, Class of 1964

9 – Paula Kerns Fazio, Class of 1979

15 – David Kelly, 1980 North Marion grad after 11 years at Thoburn & Monongah High

16 – Debby Morrison Harden, Class of 1966

17 – Twins Earnest Hayes & Chester Hayes, both Class of 1965

18 – Jim McDaniel, Class of 1960

18 – John Fazio, Class of 1970

19 – Greg Postlethwait, Class of 1964

19 – Barbra Eller-Hanning, Monongah grad

20 – Irene Fazio Preolitti, Class of 1966

20 – Connie Warash, Class of 1975

21 – Robert Howard Edwards, Class of 1959

24 – Sean Patrick Fazio, 2015 North Marion grad

29– Pat Meredith Wills, Class of 1950

30 – Beth Pritchard Brooks, Class of 1978

30 – David Harbert of Idamay, Farmington grad

 

September

 

1 – Claude Domico, Jr., Class of 1959

3 – Debra June Knight, Class of 1973

6 – Dave Domico of Monongah, Fairmont West grad married to Andrea Justice Domico

7 – Phillis Tarley, North Marion grad from Idamay living in Fairmont

8 – Fred Moorehead, Class of 1964 

8 – Jackie Olesky Straight, Class of 1955

13 – Karen Manzo Tennant, Class of 1974

14 – Jim Shaver, Class of 1954

15 – Bettie Hensley Lowther, Class of 1948

17 – Patti DeMary Evans, Class of 1972

20 – Greg Patrick, Class of 1970

23 – Sally Wood Tarley, Class of 1959

24 – Joe Fazio, Class of 1974

25 – Marylee Hertzog Gwinn, Class of 1948

25 – Jim Davis, Class of 1964

26 – Nathaleen Cameon Oliverio, Class of 1948

27 -- Bonita Lavencheck Waybright, Class of 1968

29 – Doris Jean Menear Basnett, Class of 1938

29 – Dietta Harden Goush, Class of 1959

29 – Pamm Yanero Bragg, Class of 1969

 

October

 

1 – Janet Sowers Rinehart, Class of 1964

2 – Stanley H. Vance, Class of 1964

7 – Sherry McIntire, Class of 1975

8 – Susan Staron Sanders, Class of 1971

8 – Valerie Vandetta Aldridge, Class of 1973

11 – Jay Holman, Class of 1971

12 – Brenda Manzo, wife of Danny Manzo, Class of 1957

14 – John Prunty, Class of 1949

18 – Kim Glover Ice, Class of 1975

19 – Ronda Colisino, Class of 1978

20 – Leona “Duckles” Davis Schooley, Class of 1953

20 – Richard Edwards, Class of 1978

21 – Ken Slovekosky, Gilmer County High Class of 1976.

22 – Mike Uram, 1981 North Marion graduate

 

 

25 -- Rachel Vivian Stalnaker Sloan, Class of 1962.

26 – Lori Hawkins Ice, Fairmont East graduate living in Carolina

29 – Robert Boydoh, Class of 1956

31 – Patty Steele McCombs, Fairmont East graduate who lives in Monongah

31 – Helen McDougal Mudry, Monongah High grad

 

November

1 – Tom Dean, Class of 1949

4 – Roger Harbert, Class of 1960

5 – John Olesky, Class of 1950

8 – Richard “Ike” Chickerell, Class of 1970

8 – Diana Pishner Walker

10 – Tony Orsini, Class of 1946

10 – Anthony Pulice, Jr., Class of 1945

13 – Elwood Toll, Class of 1951

14 – Ann Marie Mascak Davis, Class of 1955

17 – John Todd Moats, North Marion Class of 1985

20 – Kathryn Toothman Crim, Class of 1950

22 – Mike Ahouse, Class of 1968

23 -- Antheai Justice Turner, North Marion 1982

25 – Gerald Nelson Hartley, Class of 1955

27 – Roy Foster, Class of 1945

28 – Danny Fullen, Class of 1961

29 – Dave Westfall, Marcia Westfall Michalski’s son 

A STORY THAT NEVER GETS TOO OLD TO LIGHT UP THE HEARTS OF LIONS EVERYWHERE

 

 

 


 

Sometimes stories and photos still dazzle with age and bear repeating. Such as the fascinating stories behind the Monongah Christmas street lights.

 

Including a heartwarming tale behind the new Monongah Christmas street light where the Dairy Kone used to be.

 

Mari Lisa Johnson purchased light in memory of her mother, Lavinia Rose Prezioso Edmond, Class of 1960.

 

It is where Lavinia worked at Dairy Mart till her retirement. Every time Mari Lisa sees her mom’s light lit up, it will be like seeing her mother’s star in Heaven.

 

Lavinia graduated in the top 10 of her 1960 class.  She was in the National Honor Society, a cheerleader, on the Black Diamond yearbook staff, in the junior play cast, in the Homecoming court, on the prom committee and attended the State Journalism Convention. Busy person at Monongah High, huh?

 

Lavinia’s parents were Ruth Kanavy Prezioso Huskelhus and Arthur Prezioso.

 

Mari Lisa’s siblings are Dr. Michael Edmond, a legendary doctor married to Dr. Laurie Lyckholm and the chief medical officer at WVU Medicine in Morgantown, and Steve and Amy Edmond of Fairmont. Another sibling, Mark Patrick Edmond, is deceased.

 

Steve Edmond is the West Virginia Health & Human Resources Bureau for Public Health’s Office of Emergency Medical Services’ trauma designation coordinator under OEMS medical director Michael Mill.  Steve also is a Registered Nurse.

 

WVU School of Medicine graduate Dr. Edmond is an internal medicine doctor who has been practicing for 31 years. He is affiliated with University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics. He went from chief resident at WVU to a fellowship in infectious diseases as the University of Pittsburgh and a fellowship in hospital epidemiology at the University of Iowa. That was followed by a stint as chief of quality at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and in Richmond, Virginia before landing in Morgantown.



Dr. Edmond has been published 350 times and been named in U.S. News & World Report’s top doctors in America and the top 20 people in Health Leaders Magazine. He is a leader in setting guidelines to avoid patient infections in hospitals, including disposing of doctors’ white coats because the sleeves collect harmful pathogens to pass on to patients. Physicians wore black coats till the 1800s when German doctors changed the garb to the now-familiar white coats.



Dr. Edmond also was a pioneer in fecal transplants, putting fecies from healthy patients into those suffering from C.diff (Clostridium Difficle), a common infection for hospital patients, until Food and Drug Administration policies made the time-consumering paperwork and redtape overwhelming.

 

Dr. Edmond would take a healthy stool sample from a donor, usually a family member, mix it in a blender, pass it through coffee filters and put it into a syringe. The result was inserted through a tube in the patient’s nose, down their throat and into their stomach. It sounds gross, but Dr. Edmond’s procedure was five times more efficient than antibiotics in eliminating C.diff.

 

Now those who can afford it go to Australia, Europe, Argentina, Brazil, the United Kingdom and India where the procedure is being done regularly. The United States and Canada are more restrictive about allowing the procedure.

 

Dr. Niti Armistead, a native of India who had her residency in Richmond and came under the wing of Dr. Edmond, is vice president of quality and patient safety at WVU Hospitals in Morgantown, West Virginia.

 

Dr. Edmond’s wife, Dr. Laurie Lyckholm, is a Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska) Medical School graduate who was on the Virginia Commonwealth University faculty staff for 18 years, focusing on care for indigents and prisoners.

 

Lavinia’s sister is Barbara Jean Prezioso Vozniak, who married Mitch Vozniak. Both are Class of 1953 and deceased. I went to school and caddied at Fairmont Field Club with Mitch, who was on the 1952 Monongah High state football championship team and an auto racing mechanic.

 

Barbara’s aunt, the late Amelia Ann Yerace Prezioso (The Canned Peppers Lady), ran Prezioso Grocery at the top of Jackson Street with her husband, Roman Prezioso, Sr.

 

Amelia and Roman, Sr. are the parents of State Sen. Roman Prezioso, Jr., Class of 1967, who lives in Fairmont with wife Deborah.

 

Nearly every Christmas street light in Monongah has a worthwhile story behind its purchase and/or installation.

 

The deer light near Main Street was bought by Sheila Womack for Warren Sloan, the late Monongah councilman and police chief, who originated the Christmas in Monongah Toy Giveaway in the 1970s. Warren would leave packages on doorsteps with a note that said "Robin Hood was here."

 

It began with 25 families and in four years grew to 150 families and morphed into the public Robin Hood Project and eventually the Christmas in Monongah Toy Giveaway sponsored by Monongah Family Fish Day organizers and brothers Dave and Warren Sloan, both living in Monongah.

 

 

Warren Sloan was the owner of E&M Auto on Lyndon Avenue. He started the company in 1996.

 

The Angel was purchased by Betty Walls Vandetta in memory of her late husband, former Monongah mayor James Leon Vandetta, who served the town for 10 years (1990-2001) before passing away in 2002. Jim’s son, Greg Vandetta, also became a Monongah mayor.

 

1950 Fairview High graduate Betty also is a graduate of Fairmont General Hospital School of Nursing.

 

The seashell with gold pearl light on Church Street was purchased by me because I grew up in the house across the street from the light. It was my payback to Monongah for everyone in town making sure that I didn’t kill myself when I was out of sight of my parents, John W. Olesky, Sr. and Lena Futten Olesky.

 

As I see it the pearl represents Christ and the seashell represents his tomb, my way of telling the amazing story of the Resurrection.

 

Hardly a year goes by that a Lion doesn’t contact me and ask for the meaning behind my Church Street Christmas light. So here it is . . . again for those who don’t know it.

 

Adam Michna, who graduated from North Marion in 1980 after attending Monongah High for 3 years, also purchased a light this year in memory of the Michna family which included his parents, also Adam Michna and Ethel Stevens Michna, and Sister Rose and Sister Dolores at Sts. Peter and Paul School. Adam’s light is on Maple Avenue between the former Monongah High building and the old West Virginia State Police barracks, once the home of T.J. Pearse.

 

That means you might be able to see Adam’s light and my light while standing where Coach Jim Feltz and wife Betty Lynn Feltz once lived, before the late funeral director Junior Domico’s family occupied that green house next to Our Lady of Pompeii Church, which was razed years ago.

 

The Angel of Light on Shenasky Lane was placed there by Susan Staron Sanders’ Charge of the Lights Brigade because Amelia has donated so much to their fundraising that all but paid for that light.

 

The Candle was purchased last year by the Town of Monongah. The Shooting Star was bought by the Fire Department.

 

Those 21 Christmas street lights don’t just twinkle and light up the town. They have stories to tell.

 

And, behind the lights is another group, the Angel of Thomas Street Susan Staron Sanders’ Charge of the Lights Brigade, as I call them.

 

Susan is Class of 1971.

 

Their work shines even brighter than the Christmas street lights that have such brilliant stories behind them.

And so does the story behind the Christmas street lights in Monongah that astronauts probably see when they are way out in space. 

 


Tuesday, November 22, 2022

ROBERT EUGENE 'GENE' RILEY PASSES AWAY

 


Robert Eugene “Gene” Riley, Class of 1949, passed away Monday, November 21.

The children of Gene and Lola Robinson Riley are Cheryl Diane “Cherie” Riley Cottrill, Class of 1968, widow of 1970 Farmington High graduate James Fred Cottrill; Robert “Kip” Riley, Class of 1971; Rhonda Kaye Riley Wilson, Class of 1975; and Vicki Riley DeWitt, Class of 1979. 

The late James Nottingham, Class of 1961, was Gene’s half-brother.

Nancy Riley Basnett, Class of 1960, is their cousin. Nancy's dad, Howard Riley, was a brother of Filmore Riley, Gene Riley’s father.

Gene’s obituary:

ROBERT "GENE" RILEY

September 24, 1930 - November 21, 2022

 

Robert Eugene “Gene” Riley, 92, of Fairmont, passed away Monday, November 21, 2022 after a 4 ½ year battle with cancer surrounded by his family.

Gene was born on a farm in Parrish Run, Marion County, to the late Philmore Riley and Emma McGruder Riley Nottingham.

He graduated from Monongah High School in 1949. After graduation, he married his childhood sweetheart, Lola Robinson, who preceded him in death in 1995.

Together, they raised four children on New Hill in Worthington.

Gene started working as a young teenager on the railroad. After graduation from High School, he worked as a moulder at Fisher Foundry, then worked at Barrackville Bethleham Steel Coal Mines until it closed. He retired from the Fairmont General Hospital Maintenance Department.

Gene enjoyed the simple things in life, like sitting on his back porch swing watching the birds. He loved being surrounded by his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Mowing grass was his favorite chore. He mowed 5 acres one to two times weekly until this past summer when his illness made it impossible for him to ride his Gravely, where he always said he talked to God while mowing.

He was a member of the South Ridge Church and loved the entire pastoral staff and sitting in his “special seat.”

Gene was adopted by Gabrielle Jordan’s White Hall Elementary Kindergarten classes and was blessed with many hand-made birthday and Holiday cards, gifts, letters, and all of the love they shared with him. He cherished and read their words frequently. He was honored with a “drive by” during recess and the students all gathered inside the fence to wave at him.

Gene is survived by his children, Cherie Cottrill of Fairmont, Kip (Tracey) Riley of Fairmont, Rhonda (Steve) Wilson of Fairmont, Vicki DeWitt of Fairmont; grandchildren, Scott (Patricia) Riley of Fairmont, Kaitlyn DeWitt of Morgantown, Karen Riley of Fairmont, and Kelsey Riley of Fairmont; great grandchildren, Dominica Riley of Fairmont and Isabella Riley of Fairmont; step grandchildren, Nick Young of Fairmont, Mathew Wilson of Germany, Anne Wilson of Weston; former son-in-law, Monty DeWitt of Fairmont; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to Gene’s parents and wife, he was preceded in death by his stepfather, Albert Nottingham; brothers and sister, David Riley, James Nottingham and Mary Ellen Nottingham; grandson, Christopher Riley; and a son-in-law, Fred Cottrill.

The family would like to thank WVU Medicine Hospice, especially his hospice team, Megan, Tina, Trish, and Barbara, for their compassion and support. He loved them all.

Dad was a kind and caring man and wonderful Father. The family kindly asks that in lieu of flowers, to just remember them in prayer and, as Dad frequently reminded his kids through the years, to always be kind.

The family will receive friends at Domico Funeral Home, 414 Gaston Avenue in Fairmont, on Friday, November 25, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The funeral will be at the funeral home on Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Shinnston Memorial Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.domicofh.com .