Obituary
On February 24, 2015,
HOWARD LEE SHEETS, 90,
of Chesapeake, Ohio walked through the Valley of the Shadow of Death and
into the arms of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Funeral services will be
held on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at Beard Mortuary with Rev. Roger Adams
officiating. Burial will follow in Woodmere Memorial Park. He was born May
12, 1924 in Gallipolis, Ohio, the eldest son of Oscar Paul and Mary Fern
Houck Sheets. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his
wife of 59 years, Helen Charlene Cartwright Sheets and one brother, Roy
Edward Sheets. He was a graduate of Huntington East High School in 1942 and
attended Marshall University. Howard served his country in the Army Air
Corps 14th in the Air Force in China/Burma Theater during WWII. He was
employed as a cost estimator by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, retiring
after thirty-eight years of service. Following his retirement, he worked
with the Huntington Area Habitat for Humanity. When his sons were young,
Howard was one of the Assistant Scoutmasters for Boy Scout Troop 52 and
would reminisce about pranks pulled on unsuspecting victims freezing on
their camping outings in the winter snow or going canoeing in the summer.
Additionally, he served as the player agent for the Chesapeake Little
League, and helped in designing and constructing the floating concession
stand he referred to as “The Ark”. He was scorekeeper for many years for
Chesapeake High School home track meets. He was a Deacon for the former
Highlawn Baptist Church and served as Deacon and Trustee for Baptist Temple
of Huntington, WV. He is survived by a daughter, Maryellen (Marr) Sheets
Blankenship of Proctorville, OH and two sons, Gary Lee (Sharon) Sheets of
Hamilton, OH and David Howard (Lisa) Sheets of Proctorville; five
grandchildren, Stacie (Nate) Smithson, Matthew (Michelle) Sheets, Douglas
(Tara) Sheets, Lynsey (Scott) Pun and Marcie Bullock; four
great-grandchildren, Morgan and Raegan Fridley, Madison Sheets and soon to
arrive Baby Pun. Additional family includes his step-grandchildren, Brittany
(Jason) Hicks and C.J. Shepard; two step great-grandchildren, Landon and
Roman Hicks, and his youngest brother, Harold (Emma Belle) Sheets of
Chesapeake, OH and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers donations
may be made to Baptist Temple, Habitat for Humanity or Hospice of
Huntington.
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