Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2015)

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  1.    Bowman,  Grace E.
  2.    Adams,  Brian Timothy
  3.    McClure,  Wesley David
  4.    Hughes,  Mike
  5.    Kirk,  Dale Mitchell
  6.    Summerfield,  Harold
  7.    Riner,  James Robert ( II )
  8.    Workman,  Mary Dessy
  9.    King,  John Byron
  10.  Weant,  Beverly Doris
  11.  Miller,  Robert Richard
  12.  Hughes,  Audrey Arlene
  13.  Estep,  Martha Rose
  14.  Bolling,  Patty Ann
  15.  Thompson,  Gary P.
  16.  Reynolds,  James Boyd
  17.  Vernon,  Maxine Lois
  18.  Slayton,  Lee Allen
  19.  Magana,  Rodolfo
  20.  Martin,  Joshua Andrew
  21.  Marcum,  Selma
  22.  Hamlin,  Roger Owen
  23.  Phillips,  Judy Gayle
  24.  Vititoe,  Bernard Dale
  25.  Christopher,  John Edward
  26.  Spurlock,  Harry Robert
  27.  Ruf,  Margaret Patricia
  28.  Bishop,  Mabel Louise
  29.  Crouch,  Christopher Paul
  30.  Floyd,  Carroll Wesley
  31.  Burdette,  Gerial Franklin
  32.  Mayes,  Shirley Faye
  33.  Brumfield,  Jack Lee

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary

Bernard Dale Vititoe
(December 9, 1956 - March 17, 2015)


Bernard Dale Vititoe, 58, of Culloden, WV, went to be with his Lord Jesus, Tuesday March 17, 2015 at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House. There will be a memorial service at a later date. Dale was born December 9, 1956 in Milton, WV a son of the late Eli Roy & Hattie Mae Johnson Vititoe. He was a former designer for Spurlock’s Flowers. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Kenneth, Melvin & Robert Vititoe. Survivors include two sons, Eric (Evelyn) Vititoe & Michael (Kayla) Vititoe, five grandchildren, Stephanni, Vanessa, Austin, Evan & Katelyn, two brothers, Marvin (Sue) Vititoe & Otis (Tanya) Vititoe, three sisters, Mary (Darwin) Robbins, Linda (Sam) Jackson & Peggy (Paul) Suttle, a sister-in-law, Linda Vititoe, and many nieces, nephews, aunts and cousins. Chapman’s Mortuary Huntington is assisting the family.

There’s a time in life when you start to question
What is fantasy and what is real
When your mind starts to wonder
And your emotions run wild
Words can’t describe how you really feel
If Heaven is real then Hell is too
When you die, one will become your fate
The decision is yours as to where you will go
You better choose before you find itÂ’s too late
You think Jesus is your ticket to a paradise
That conclusion is certainly right
But you’ll find He is there thru every trouble and strife
And turns your darkness into a peaceful light
So ask the Father to forgive your sins
And let Him guide your every day
Take in the blessings He offers you
Just kneel on your knees and pray
So when your time is up
And you’re taking your very last breath
Your eyes are going dim but you can smile one more time
Seeing God’s open arms, never fearing the grips of death
Written by Dale Vititoe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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