Wallace Funeral Home
Obituaries
(2020)

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  1.    Bailey,  Reva Charlene
  2.    Carter,  Ella Mae
  3.    Forjone,  Jay H.
  4.    Perry,  Charles David
  5.    Lusk,  Auburn Neil
  6.    Tye,  Catherine Ann
  7.    Crum,  Janice Darlene
  8.    Cazad,  Ralph Eugene
  9.    Smith,  Dianna Lynn
  10.  Thompson,  Billy Keith
  11.  Newton,  Carolyn Marie
  12.  Merritt,  Carlen
  13.  Ellis,  William E.
  14.  Bolling,  W. Blaker
  15.  Steward,  Michael Lee
  16.  Coyle,  Daniel James
  17.  Arkle,  William Mason
  18.  Kessick,  Anthony Jared
  19.  Frasher,  Vickie Lee
  20.  White,  Louise Reynolds


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary

Louise Reynolds White
(May 2, 1935 - May 31, 2020)



LOUISE REYNOLDS WHITE, 85, of Huntington, W.Va., passed away surrounded by her family on May 31, 2020. She was born on May 2, 1935, in Eno, Ohio, to Levi and Reva Rupe Reynolds, who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were her siblings, Ralph Reynolds, Esther James, Frances Hanna, Florence Erwin and Helen Ferrell. She is survived by her children, Susan (Jack) Welch and Edward (Jill) Bush; step-daughter Marjorie (Jim) McCullough; grandchildren Amanda Bush, Matthew (Chelsea) Bush, Robyn (Bill) Hartke and Jackson McCullough; and great-grandchildren Greyson Evans, Bennett and Lucas Bush. Additional survivors include her sister, Lucille Thaxton and several nieces and nephews. Louise was active in Eastern Star with her late husband Dexter H. White. She was also a vital partner in the restaurant business with her late ex-husband, Charles L. Bush. Louise was a gifted seamstress and avid genealogist. She loved to read, work jigsaw puzzles, and watch birds at the birdfeeder outside her window. Her sweet tooth was notorious to all who knew her. Louise’s greatest qualities were her grace and kindness. In a 1970 profile of her in the Athens Messenger she stated the following: “I hope each day I live I will make someone happier. It is necessary to be nice to everyone, but more important to be especially nice to those who seem out of sorts. We don’t know what problems they may be facing.” There will be a graveside service at a later date. Wallace Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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