Obituary
Ashby Grey Leach
(March 18, 1946 - August 13, 2022)
Ashby Grey Walker Leach 76 of
Huntington, WV formerly of Ft. Gay, WV, passed away Saturday, August 13,
2022, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Funeral services will be
held on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at Beard Mortuary, burial and military rites
will follow at Ridgelawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on
Wednesday from 6:00 – 8:00 at Beard Mortuary. A Celebration of Life
reception will be held on Friday from 1:00 -4:00 p.m. at the Ceredo-Kenova
American Legion Post 93. He was born March 18, 1946, in Charleston, WV son
of the late Woodrow Wilson and Virginia Mae Walker Leach. He was also
preceded in death by his first wife, Janet Leach, son, Jason Cash and two
sisters, Florella Keller, and Marian Stewart. He was a 1964 graduate of
Huntington East High School; he was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War having
served from 1967-1969 as a Navy Corman for the Lima Company 371 and was the
recipient of a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. His memberships include,
lifetime member and officer of the American Legion Post 93, Kenova; VFW Post
1064 and the DAV. He was a member and commander of the former Daniel Edwards
VFW Post, Ceredo. He was formerly employed by C&O Railroad and Cotton Belt
Railroad, Pine Bluff, AK. He was an LPN at the Woody Williams VA Medical
Center when he retired. Ashby spent most of his life working and supporting
veterans and veteran’s groups. He was a 100-gallon blood donor for the
American Red Cross and was a bone marrow donor to a lucky recipient that
survived. He is survived by five daughters, Janet Lynn Kelly of Huntington;
Flora Sartin of Ft. Gay, WV; Amber (Jeremy) Porter of Kitts Hill, OH; Ashley
(Jason) Nelson of South Point, OH and B.J. Leach of Chesapeake, OH; their
mother, and his loving wife of over 30 years, Linda Triplett; eleven
grandchildren, Jamie, Ashley, Charlton and Katelyn Kelly all of Kenova;
Elizabeth and Stone Sartin of Ft. Gay, WV; Zackary and Jackson Nelson of
South Point, OH; and Aiden, Tate and Maggie Porter of Kitts Hill, OH; one
great-grandchild, Graelynn Kelly-Muncy of Kenova and a host of extended
family and friends.
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