Reger Funeral Home
Obituaries
(2020)

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    McKeand,  Roger Dale
  3.    Lloyd,  Birt Leonard
  4.    Rilea,  Mykaela Nicole
  5.    Goheen,  Bridget Ann
  6.    Bickar,  Debra
  7.    Meredith,  Stephen Dale
  8.    Lawrence,  Kie (Jr.)
  9.    Rutherford,  Lillian
  10.  Finley,  Dale Keith
  11.  Maynard,  Loreen
  12.  Roberts,  William
  13.  Nance,  Elsie Sullivan
  14.  Slone,  Viola Kay
  15.  Robertson,  Letha
  16.  Plymale,  Sallie
  17.  Sanders,  Bernice Alene
  18.  Pennington,  Cleta Mae
  19.  Simmons,  Clara Jo
  20.  Snyder,  Robert Kent

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary

Elsie Sullivan Nance
(September 22, 1928 - April 17,2020)


Elsie Sullivan Nance


Elsie Sullivan Nance (born 9/22/28), daughter of Elgie and Ruth Sullivan took her place along side our Lord on April 17, 2020.  Preceding Elsie in death were her loving husband Devern Nance, daughter Judy Freeman, and son Jerry Nance.  Surviving Elsie are daughter Jeanne Stepp (Rob) of Huntington, sons Jeff Nance (Kathy) of Proctorville, Ohio, Jon Nance (Marilyn) of Grove City, Ohio, son in law Colan Freeman and daughter in law Kim Nance.  One of 11 brothers and sisters, Elsie is additionally survived by her (older) twin sister Delsie Watson who shared her love of singing in the choir.  Elsie loved her Church Family at Ceredo Christian Baptist Church where she played the piano for many years.  Elsie was the proud MawMaw to 8 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.  During Family get together for Holiday Picnics, Thanksgiving's and Christmas' one certainty included that you better be on time if you planned to eat.  MawMaw loved to travel with her family.  Favorite destinations included Gatlinburg, Amish Country and anywhere the annual "Girls" pre-Christmas shopping trip took her.  Our family would like to thank the loving caregivers and staff at Wayne Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.  You are in our prayers.  There will be a private family graveside service officiated by Rev. Chris Day and Rev. Phillip Stapleton.  In lieu of flowers, gifts of remembrance can be made to Marshall Health, in support of the fight to end COVID-19.  Reger Funeral Home of Huntington is assisting the family with arrangements. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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