Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2018)

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  1.    Sanford,  Katherine
  2.    Paugh,  Margaret
  3.    Kuhn,  Nathalee Ellen
  4.    Watts,  Donald Ray
  5.    Rodriguez,  Linda Gail
  6.    Bartle,  Sandra Kay
  7.    Poindexter,  Ella Mae
  8.    Bauer,  Susan Kay
  9.    Jarrell,  Sandy Ellis
  10.  Adkins,  John Allen
  11.  Gerlach,  Letha Jo
  12.  Marshall,  Stanley
  13.  Davis,  Jo Ann
  14.  Bartram,  Roger Lee
  15.  Miller,  Bobby Anderson
  16.  Verbage,  James Joseph
  17.  Burd,  Michael James
  18.  Carpenter,  Norma Lee
  19.  Stewart,  Adelaide
  20.  Eland,  Deborah Norris
  21.  Adkins,  Donald Eugene
  22.  Hensley,  Janet Lou
  23.  Shirley,  Ricky Allen
  24.  Holley,  Helen Wanda
  25.  Holley,  John William
  26.  Jenkins,  Ray Nelson
  27.  Drum,  Margaret May
  28.  Marks,  Kyle Lee
  29.  Deacon,  Roger Collins
  30.  Adkins,  James Edward
  31.  Hicks,  Marsha Lavonne
  32.  Skaggs,  Bonnie Lou
  33.  Stacy,  Mack Dennis
  34.  Sias,  Larry Otis
  35.  Fairchild,  Lindsey Grady
  36.  Musser,  Debra E. 
  37.  Gebhardt,  Larry Edward
  38.  Keeling,  Quinton Ray
  39.  Wellman,  Edna Joanne
  40.  Gray,  Donald Brent
  41.  Kight,  Gladys
  42.  Carpenter,  Edna May
  43.  Hammond,  Willow Grace
  44.  Booth,  Edna Frances
  45.  Mowdy,  Charles Edward
  46.  Weekley,  Jimmy Lee
  47.  Charlton,  Terrie Annette

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary



Born March 17, 1924 Died May 23, 2018
Gladys Booth Scott Kight passed away Wednesday, May 23rd in Huntington, West Virginia, at the age of 94.  Gladys was born in Louisa, Kentucky to Henry and Dixie Booth and was one of eight children.  She attended high school in Louisa where she was a State High School Track champion.  She graduated from St. Mary's Nursing School in Huntington, WV as a registered nurse, and she worked at St. Mary's Hospital in the operating room for 42 years. It was during school that she met her husband, James L. Scott on a blind date arranged by her good friend and fellow student, Dorothy Rader Kight and her husband, Duke Kight. The families remained close friends for many years.  Gladys was preceded in death by her first husband, James L. Scott and by her second husband, Julius Clark (Duke) Kight; Seven brothers and sisters, Laura Stratton (Louisa, Kentucky), Irene Green (Ashland, Kentucky), Ruth Lawson (Middleton, Ohio), Everette Booth (Louisa, Kentucky), Harold Booth (St. Albans, WV), Noah Booth (killed in action in WWII), and Calvin Booth (St. Albans, WV).  She is survived by a sister: Alma (and Edsil) Branham (Ohio), five stepchildren: Valerie Kight (Charlotte, N.C.), Viveca (and Jim) Leusch (Portland, OR), Jay (and Joyce) Kight (Charlotte, N.C.), Jayne Kight (Charlotte, N.C.) and Kim (and Randy (deceased)) Prohovich (Franklinville, N.C.), two grandchildren: Harrison and Leigh Ann Kight, sister-in-law: Grace Khuri, brother-in-law: Don (and Jenette) Kight, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.  She was a long time member of the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church and an avid Marshall University football fan who had tickets on the ill-fated Marshall football team flight but was unable to go. The Kight children are forever grateful that she had to work that weekend instead enabling us to ultimately welcome her into our family.  A very special thanks to the staff at Woodlands Retirement Community for the wonderful and caring support they provided Gladys.  A memorial service will be held on May 26 at 11:00 am conducted by the reverend Cinda Harkless. Visitation will follow the service.

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