Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2016)

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  1.    Powers,  Howard L.
  2.    Payne,  Lydie Ann
  3.    Olson,  Terrence Edward
  4.    Robson,  Sadie Ann
  5.    Rose,  Frank Donel
  6.    McKay,  Charles Elford
  7.    Cisco,  Kenneth David
  8.    Carroll,  Barbara Ann
  9.    Knight,  Rosemary
  10.  Richards,  Betty Hale
  11.  Maynard,  Janet Marie
  12.  Ferguson,  Lucy Ruth
  13.  Vega,  Elmer Teofilo
  14.  Johnson,  Carolyn
  15.  Massie,  Wilma Lea
  16.  Albright,  Lue Vicie
  17.  Davis,  Myrtle
  18.  Adams,  Michael Scott
  19.  Acord,  Anthony Trenton
  20.  Miller,  Helen M.
  21.  Miller,  Mack Larry
  22.  Holbrook,  Barbara Ann
  23.  Stiltner,  Sharon Kay
  24.  Cobern,  Ricky Lee
  25.  Skidmore,  Tassawanna
  26.  Preece,  Gale Dale
  27.  Echols,  William J.
  28.  Jeffrey,  Colleen

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary



Dr. Elmer Teofilo Vega, 88, passed away at home on June 16, 2016 in South Point, Ohio, surrounded by his family. He is survived by his devoted wife of fifty nine years, Mary Daisy, his loved ones also included his three children and their spouses as well as fourteen grandchildren. These include daughter Mary Elizabeth married to Dr. Matthew Harris and their six children, Amanda, Joshua, Marquis, Micah, Anna and Merrick, son, Dr. Michael Elmer Vega married to Paula and their three children, Evan, Austin and Lauren, daughter, Magaly Evelyn married to Dr. Jeff Overstreet and their five children, Joseph, Justin, Jordan, John and Jhovana. Elmer was born into humble circumstance in Bolivia, but through determination and perseverance became a physician in Bolivia before moving to the United States and Canada to complete his training and achieve the pinnacle of success as an anesthesiologist. Dr. Vega spent the majority of his professional career in Huntington, WV where he was the first board certified anesthesiologist. He was instrumental in the founding of Marshall Medical School. He performed the regions first epidural anesthetic and helped pioneer the open heart surgery program at Saint Mary's Hospital. His dedication to his profession was only surpassed by his love of God and family. He used his success to bless his immediate family and his extended family in Bolivia. His gentle caring spirit and commitment to God and family continues to inspire us all to follow his example. Memorial funeral Liturgy will be conducted at 3:00 PM Saturday June 18, 2016 at Chapman's Mortuary Huntington with Father Dean Borgmeyer officiation. A Celebration of life will start at 4:30 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations in his honor may be made to Hospice of Huntington.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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