Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2010)

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  1.    Daniels,  Richard Douglas
  2.    Jones,  Allene Spurlock
  3.    Irby,  Marion Rose
  4.    Phares,  Vivian Prater
  5.    Adams,  George W.
  6.    Stollings,  Gary Owen
  7.    Graley,  Barbara Ann
  8.    Nelson,  Carl Leonard
  9.    Smith,  Phyllis Jean Lee
  10.  Hall,  Steven Rothwell
  11.  Wright,  Martha Jane
  12.  Doyle,  Elizabeth Lucille
  13.  Chapman,  Karl Dean
  14.  Black,  Gene W.
  15.  Worley,  Betty Lou
  16.  Ray,  Brian Scott (Jr.)
  17.  Adkins,  James Michael
  18.  Lam,  David B.
  19.  Messinger,  James Michael
  20.  Cagle,  Michael Lonewolf
  21.  Morris,  Betty Lee
  22.  Farrar,  George Hartley
  23.  Bowen,  Terry Allen
  24.  Miller,  John Frederick
  25.  Bruce,  Billy Gene
  26.  Pieta,  William J.
  27.  McGuire,  Deborah Kay
  28.  Deer,  Clifford
  29.  Hight,  Mary Etta

 

 

Doors to the Past

Obituary

William J. Pieta
(November 12, 1940 - April 28, 2010)



Mr. William Joseph Pieta, 69, of Milton, husband of Nancy Osburn Insco Pieta, passed away Wednesday, April 28, 2010, at St. Mary's Medical Center. Funeral services will be conducted at 12:30 pm Saturday, May 1, 2010 at Chapman's Mortuary, with Rev. Andrew Conner officiating. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery, Kenova, WV. He was born November 12, 1940 in Cabell County, a son of the late Edward T. and Geraldine Hunphreys Pieta. He was a member of Highlawn Presbyterian Church, and was attending Church in the Valley. He was a retired foreman at Special Metals, with 31 years of service. Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter and son-in-law, Meribeth and John Hoagland, a son, Timothy W Peita, and their mother, Janet Peita, all of Nicholasville, KY; step children, James "Jimbo" Insco and wife Susan, Sherri L Insco, all of Huntington, and Michael and wife Diana Insco, of Barboursville, WV; a sister, Linda Wolverton, of Milford, OH; nephews, Bradley Wolverton, of Washington, DC, and Christopher Wolverton, of Delaware, OH, a brother, Gerald E Pieta, of Huntington, 7 grandchildren, several cousins, and special friends Donnie and Bonnie Black and Tom Lake. Friends may call at Chapman's Mortuary from 6pm until 8pm Friday April 30, 2010. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to either Highlawn Presbyterian Church or Church in the Valley.

 

 

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