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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Byron Birdsell passes away

Byron Birdsell, Monongah’s mailman for decades, passed away on Independence Day.

At the calling hours for my father, John W. Olesky, Sr., Byron told me how he appreciated that, on hot days, my mother, Lena Futten Olesky, always had a cold drink to hand to Byron while he was making his appointed rounds.

Byron Birdsell
That was before Byron was named Rivesville Postmaster. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1984.

His brother, Bill Birdsell, was closer to my age. Bill was legendary in Florida for his golf course management and expertise on grasses that could survive, and even thrive, in the Sunshine State heat.

Eugene Birdsell and Joan Birdsell Riggs are the other siblings.

Bill was in my 1950 class at Monongah High and achieved fame by riding me double while I was sitting on his bicycle handlebars down 50 streetcar station steps in Monongah without crashing the bike or smashing my head into the concrete or plowing into stationmaster Ted McDaniel’s workplace.

Bill married Fairmont Field Club pro Reggie Spencer’s daughter, Barbara.

North Marion grad Jim Birdsell, with the Monongah Volunteer Fire Department, is related to the Birdsells in Byron’s obituary.

Edwin Birdsell is Class of 1973.

Byron’s obituary:

Byron H. Birdsell Jr., 90, passed away on July 04, 2018, at Meadowview Manor in Bridgeport after an extended illness. Byron was born in Derry, Pennsylvania on September 16, 1927, the son of the late Byron Sr. and Zelda M. Birdsell. He is the last surviving member of his family; preceding him in death are his brothers, William Birdsell and Eugene Birdsell; his sister, Joan Riggs; and his sons, Gary Birdsell and Jay R. Morgan.

Byron is survived by his wife of 30 years, Carol; his son, Keith Birdsell and wife, Shelly; daughter, Valerie Sypolt; Carol’s daughters, Debra Arthur, and husband, Jim Heidenreich, and Kimberly Vandergrift; his mother-in-law, Cellesteen Clevenger; six grandchildren; as well as several nieces and nephews.

He served his country in the Army, Navy, and spent 29 years in the National Guard. He will be remembered as a faithful and devoted member of the Taylor County Honor Guard. He retired from the United States Postal Service in 1984 as Postmaster of Rivesville; he enjoyed his retirement golfing, bowling, and for many years coached the Special Olympics.

The family would like to thank all the employees of Meadowview Manor for their kindness and care of Byron, Amedisys Hospice Care, and Taylor County Senior Center for their participation in his care. The family would also like to thank close friends and neighbors, Pat and Beth Tucker, and Amber Rowell for their constant assistance during his time at home.

Interment will be at the WV National Cemetery, Pruntytown, WV, where Full Military Services will be accorded by the Taylor County Honor Huard.

 

Friday, February 12, 2016

Bill Morgan & Jacqualine Wilson Morgan
Married for 68 years
Monongah’s Bill Morgan passes away

Bill Morgan, who married Jacqualine Wilson and was at Monongah High through 10th grade, has passed away.

He was the father of Belinda Morgan Sheppard, Class of 1969 and was married to 1950 Farmington High grad Jackie for 68 years.

They lived on Walnut Streeet in Monongah.

Bill was a first class specialist machinest at Galis Machine Shop and F.M.C. (Fairmont Medical Clinic).

Belinda lives in Port Charlotte, Florida and is a Fairmont State graduate.


Belinda wrote:

Thanks, everyone.

"As u may have guessed there is no service for dad. He is being cremated.

"Dad has outlived most friends and his family.

"Just want dad to be remembered for his life for camping and taking long looong rides in the country that I hated. There is not a dirt road in West Virginia that dad hasn't been on.

"Thanks again for all your prayers.

"Belinda.”

You can send your condolences via the Belinda Sheppard Facebook page.


RIP, Bill.

 

Monday, November 9, 2015


Jackie Wilson Morgan’s sister passes away

Jerry Wilson Kinty, sister of Monongah’s Jackie Wilson Morgan of Monongah, wife of Bill Morgan, passed away Saturday, November 7.

Jerry’s obituary:

Jerry Louise Kinty

·         BORN: July 5, 1940

·         DIED: November 7, 2015

·         LOCATION: Fairmont, West Virginia

Jerry Kinty

Jerry Louise Kinty, 75, of Pleasant Valley passed away on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at the Pierpont Center at Fairmont following a long illness.
She was born in Marion County on July 5, 1940 a daughter of the late Herman Wilson and Audra Moore Wilson.
She most recently worked for Walmart in Fairmont for 13 years as a telephone operator. Prior to that, she had been employed as a Pre-school teacher in several Monongalia County Schools. Jerry was a member of the Covenant Church in Fairmont and was active in the Star Program of the Church.
Jerry was a dedicated homemaker she loved cooking, baking, decorating her home and spending time with her family.
She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Pastor Jerry Lee Kinty; a step-son, Jerry Kinty of Colfax; her sisters, Linda Rowand and her husband Robert of Mannington, Patty VanGilder of Bunner Ridge, Jean Norton of Fairmont and Jackie Morgan and her husband Bill of Monongah; a sister-in-law, Helen Wilson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; a brother-in-law Claude Kinty and his wife Nancy of Fairmont; four grandchildren, Kegan Kinty, Tori Kinty, Levi Kinty, Nicole Moore; several nieces and nephews and the caring staff at the Pierpont Center.
In addition to her parents, Jerry was preceded in death by her brothers, William "Bill" Wilson and Robert "Bob" Wilson and two brothers-in-law, Darl Pownell and Harry VanGilder.
Friends and Family may call at the Carpenter & Ford Funeral Home on Monday from 1pm to8pm and on Tuesday from 10am to11am. The funeral service will be held at 11am on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at the funeral Home with Pastor Josh Morgan and Pastor Roy Weese officiating. Interment services will follow at the Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Online condolences may be sent to the Kinty Family at www.carpenterandford.com .