Calvin Woodrow Belcher Jr.1,2
M, b. April 26, 1936, d. August 17, 2016
Father | Calvin Woodrow Belcher1,2,3,4 b. January 1, 1916, d. March 1, 1988 |
Mother | Leora Kate Chatting1,2,3,4 b. circa 1913, d. August 30, 1981 |
Calvin Woodrow Belcher Jr. was buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, 2880 North Franklin Street, Christiansburg, Montgomery Co., Virginia.2 He was born on April 26, 1936 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.2 He married Peggy Sue Oakes on January 4, 1958 at Sparta, Alleghany Co., North Carolina.1,2 Calvin Woodrow Belcher Jr. died on August 17, 2016 at Asheboro, Randolph Co., North Carolina, at age 80.2 He ASHEBORO, N.C. - Calvin W. Belcher Jr. 80, of Asheboro, NC, formerly of Willowbrook Road in Princeton, WV, died Wednesday, August 17, 2016, with his family at his side. Born April 26, 1936, in Princeton, he was the son of the late Calvin W. Belcher Sr. and Leora Kate Chatting Belcher. Calvin was a graduate of Princeton High School where he was an outstanding athlete in all sports. He later graduated from Concord College with a BS in education and Marshall University with a MA in Guidance and Counsel. Calvin played basketball for Princeton High school and Concord College. He was the first player to score 1000 career points while playing for Princeton. He also lettered in baseball, football and track. He was voted into the Princeton High School sports Hall of Fame in the year of 2000. Calvin taught and coached at Peterstown and Athens High schools. He worked as a counselor with the WV Division department of Rehabilitation and served as the Administrator for Southern WV Regional Health Council Mental Health Program. He later served as the Administrator of OH-9 ambulance program and was appointed the first EMS administrator by Governor Arch Moore. He established and operated Modern Health Care Options which was eventually sold to Princeton Community Hospital, and he also became the first West Virginian to receive national certification as a Home Health administrator. He then served as Administrator of Princeton Community Hospital's Home Health program for 9 years, until his retirement in 2002. Many years ago, Calvin headed up the building committee of the Willowbrook Baptist Church. For the last 30 years, he has been an active member of the First Church of God on Mahood Avenue in Princeton while serving on the Board of Trustees and was the board's chairman for the past 9 years. He loved his church family with all of his heart and cherished his family and always put them first. Calvin had been a lifelong resident of Princeton until moving to Asheboro, NC in July 2016. Those left to cherish his memory: his loving and caring wife of 58 years, Peggy Sue Oakes Belcher; three daughters: Vickie Farmer, Beverly Belcher and Amy Parady; nine brothers and sisters: Betty Mitchell, Freddie Belcher, Buddy Belcher, Jerry Belcher, Johnny Belcher, Frankie Belcher, Rickey Belcher, Peggy Robinette and Helen Fulbright; five grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to celebrate the life of Calvin Belcher on Saturday, August 20, 2016 at 1:00 P.M. at the First Church of God on Mahood Avenue in Princeton, WV, with Pastors Paul Stokes and Larry McCallister Jr. officiating. Inurnment will follow in Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Princeton. on August 19, 2016.2
Family | Peggy Sue Oakes |
Marriage* | He married Peggy Sue Oakes on January 4, 1958 at Sparta, Alleghany Co., North Carolina.1,2 |
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Citations
- [S5158] North Carolina State Archives, North Carolina, Marriage Records, 1741-2011.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Calvin W. Belcher, Jr. obituary in the Aug 19, 2016 edition.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Leora Kate Belcher obituary in the Aug 31, 1981 edition.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Calvin W. Belcher, Sr. obituary in the Aug 31, 1981 edition.
Mary Giardina1,2
F, b. November 4, 1926, d. February 2, 2019
Mary Giardina was buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Courthouse Road, Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.1 She was born on November 4, 1926 at New York, New York.1 As of October, 1948,her married name was Chatting.1 She married Floyd Judas Chatting, son of William Horace Chatting and Virgie Mary Thorne, in October, 1948.1,2 Mary Giardina died on February 2, 2019 at West Virginia at age 92.1 She Mary Chatting, aged 92, was called home to God on February 2, 2019 while in the care of hospice staff. She passed away peacefully and painlessly surrounded by her loving family. Mary was born on November 4, 1926 in New York City. She was the daughter of Italian parents-Serafino and Guiseppa Giardina-who arrived via Ellis Island, New York. As one of eight children, she was raised in New York's Little Italy. In October of 1948, Mary married WWII combat naval veteran, Floyd Chatting. Together they raised a son, Keith. In 1956, she moved to Connecticut with her family before retiring with her husband to Princeton, West Virginia in 1990. Floyd preceded Mary in death in 1996 and she lived independently in Princeton for about eighteen years. While in Princeton, Mary was a devote member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and dedicated much of her time to prayer and friendships. In 2014, Mary moved to an assisted living facility in Tamarac, Florida to be closer to her son. She adapted quickly and submerged herself into new friendships and experiences. She had an infectious personality and touched the lives of all, leaving a lasting impression of kindness and humor. Her wit was quick to induce a smile. Mary is survived by her brother, Alfred; son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Jill Chatting; four grandchildren, Reed, Erica, Taylor, and Josh and his wife, Tabitha; and one great grandson, Josh. She also leaves many other family members and friends who will miss her tremendously. A viewing service and mass is being held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Princeton, West Virginia on Monday, February 11, 2019 at 10:00 am. Mary will be laid to rest alongside her late husband at the Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Princeton, West Virginia. on February 5, 2019.1
Family | Floyd Judas Chatting b. August 16, 1921, d. December 2, 1996 |
Marriage* | She married Floyd Judas Chatting, son of William Horace Chatting and Virgie Mary Thorne, in October, 1948.1,2 |
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Perry Walter York1,2,3
M, b. September 24, 1924, d. October 21, 2014
Perry Walter York was buried at Peninsula Memorial Park, Newport News, Virginia.3 He was born on September 24, 1924 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.2 He married Zelphia Marie Chatting, daughter of William Horace Chatting and Virgie Mary Thorne, on July 4, 1945 at Pearisburg, Giles Co., Virginia.1 Perry Walter York died on October 21, 2014 at Virginia at age 90.3 He Perry W. York, widower of Margaret Kiser York, passed away on October 21, 2014 after a brief illness. P.W. was born, raised and educated in Princeton, West Virginia. P.W. retired in 1984 from the C & O Railroad with 41 years of service. He moved to Newport News in 1952 after being transferred from Hinton, WVA and then met the love of his life. Thru the years he also worked part-time with the Newport News Shipyard and Maida Development. He also taught Red Cross CPR to railroad personnel and other groups around the Peninsula; his most enjoyable was teaching the Nuns from Mary Immaculate Hospital. Thru the years P.W. and Margaret enjoyed fishing and camping on the Chickahominy River and Cape Hatteras, NC, and for over 20 years from October to May, they enjoyed living in Altoona, FL where there were over 100 lakes and the St. John's River. P.W. was preceded in death by his loving wife of 54 years, Margaret Kiser York; his sons, Danny York and Craig Williams; his parents, J.W. and Sallie York; brother, Paul York; nephew, Gary Phillips and brother-in-law, J.C. Phillips all of WVA. P.W. is survived by his daughter and fiance, Karrin Williams Frankie (Joe Dickson) of Newport News; his daughter-in-law, Marsha Williams of Hampton; sister-in-law, Thelma Kiser of Williamsburg; grandson, Phillip Williams (Michelle McMillian) and granddaughter, Tammie Williams all of Newport News, and granddaughter Candice Hanley (LaMar) of Richmond; two great-granddaughters of Newport News, and two great-grandsons of Richmond; his sister, Beatrice Phillips of Beckley, WVA; brother, Paris York and nephew Mike York of Harrison, VA, and nephews Von York of Beckley, WVA, George Patrick, Jody and Tracy York all of Princeton, WVA; brother Ben York of Lynchburg; niece Michelle Davidson of Lynchburg, niece June Copper of Princeton, WVA, and nephew Randy Phillips of New Mexico. A graveside service will be held at Peninsula Memorial Park at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, October 28,2014, officiated by Rev. John C. Price. Family will receive friends after the service. on October 26, 2014.3
Family | Zelphia Marie Chatting b. April 25, 1927, d. May 24, 2011 |
Marriage* | He married Zelphia Marie Chatting, daughter of William Horace Chatting and Virgie Mary Thorne, on July 4, 1945 at Pearisburg, Giles Co., Virginia.1 |
Citations
- [S5130] Virginia Department of Health, Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records, 1936-2014.
- [S3706] 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Records of the Selective Service System, U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
- [S593] Daily Press, From the Perry W. York obituary in the Oct 26, 2014 edition.