Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2019)

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  1.    Arnold,  William James
  2.    Angle,  Donna Jean
  3.    Cooper,  Jeffrey Lynn
  4.    Moore,  Fred L.
  5.    Martin,  Nancy
  6.    Combs,  Stephen
  7.    Cisco,  Ruby Lee
  8.    Booth,  Sandra Kay
  9.    Black,  James Robert
  10.  Thompson,  Micah
  11.  Gensler,  Joel Arthur
  12.  Eckert,  Joey Lee
  13.  Turrill,  Frank Hollister
  14.  Sydenstricker,  Rodney
  15.  Jordan,  Elizabeth Belle
  16.  Carson,  Joanna Jean
  17.  Baker,  Norma Jean
  18.  Cobb,  Steven Guerra
  19.  McDonald,  Barbara Joan
  20.  Litchfield,  Deanna
  21.  Sturkey,  William Cleere
  22.  Casey,  Helen Louise
  23.  Endicott,  Larry Gene
  24.  Pinkerman,  Julie Ann
  25.  Beckett,  Brandon
  26.  Jeffers,  Lonnie Seldon
  27.  Kincaid,  Kathleen Marie

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary



Joel Arthur Gensler - born 10/7/50 and died 7/11/19 - of Huntington, married his college sweetheart 47 years ago and built a beautiful life with their five children followed by twelve grands. He was the son of the late Ray K. and Faith Roberts Gensler. Joel graduated from Huntington East High School and later earned a BBA from Marshall University where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Order. Post college he completed an apprenticeship with IBEW Local #317 and subsequently spent most of his adult life working as a master electrician in the Huntington area. Joel excelled playing YMCA pick-up basketball games and in later years relaxing in the Y's warm-water pool, front-porch rocking, back-porch bird watching, and reading every published novel by Stephen King, Louis L'Amour, and Zane Grey, often while relaxing in a tub of hot water. He loved to use the remote to flip between the history channel, ESPN, and Animal Planet (especially for Call of the Wildman). Joel loved to support his favorite college sports teams with his apparel, often wearing a Marshall University shirt covered by a WVU or West Point jacket, or vice versa. His accompanying ball cap came from a collection of his kids' colleges, ball teams, and favorite vacation destinations. On one hand, there was very little in life that Joel belittled except for missed foul shots, a football runner being caught from behind, a bad call on any field, or a hamburger helper dinner. On the other hand, Joel loved Friday night movie/dinner dates with his wife Norma, being hit with Cocoa Beach "smacker in the facer" waves with his grandchildren, helping friends and family with electrical challenges, listening to Waylon, Willie, Conway or Phantom of the Opera, watching John Wayne movies, and following his favorite teams: (not in any particular order) Army, Marshall, and WVU. He had a passion for college softball no matter the team probably due to his four daughters playing the game, often with him as the coach. One of the greatest loves of his life was church camp. From 1984 through 2015, Joel spent the third week of June on the hillsides of Camp Luther in Webster County, WV, serving as either a junior counselor, junior dean, or camp "roustabout". The other 51 weeks of the years, Joel spent time recruiting kids from St. Paul Lutheran and the community to be campers in future summers. His church positions of Sunday school teacher and superintendent helped in his recruiting efforts. Though quiet and sweet by nature, he was famous for giving unsolicited, yet profound and lengthy inspirational speeches in front of audiences of all ages. "Parps" is survived by his wife Norma Fitch Gensler and their five children: Sarah Gensler Mariani and her husband Tony of Huntington; Rebekah Gensler and her husband Matthew Butler of Covington, KY; Jonathan Gensler and his wife Ashley of Nashville, TN; Anna Gensler of Charleston, WV; and Rachel Gensler Hall and her husband Charlie of Charleston, WV. In addition are the perfect dozen of grandchildren: Robert "Trey" Bell, III; Katherine "Katie" Bell; his birthday buddy Abigail "Abby" Bell; his namesake Joel Butler; Cora Butler; Faithanna "Faithie" Hall; Evan Butler; Samuel "Sam" Butler; Lily Hall; Hazel Gensler; Theodore "Tido" Gensler; and his special "upgrade" Malia Hall. They lovingly called him G-Daddy. He is also survived by his sister Jenny Gensler Clark, formerly of Huntington, and several nieces and nephews as well as a sister/cousin Lauretta Gensler Garman and special caring cousin, Chris Gensler Crout of PA. In addition, there are a multitude of Gensler relatives surviving in PA and Roberts relatives spread throughout the local area and United States. Joel is survived by his extended and loving Camp Luther WV family. In addition to his parents, these loved ones preceded Joel in death: sister Joyce Gensler Fortner; brother-in-law, Maurice Clark; and son-in-law Robert Bell, Jr. The Gensler family wants to especially acknowledge Joel's caregivers as well as their supervisors from Unlimited PossAbilities in Milton: Chris Crytzer, Brett Ballengee, Justin and Jeremy Sweat, Ron Brock, Mike Hill, Justin Perry, Mason Dempsey, David Cole, and Jacob Taylor. Joel was loved as much as he gave love. Rest eternal grant him, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine on him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. A visitation will be held at Chapman's Mortuary in Huntington on Monday, 15 July 2019 from 6-8 PM. The Funeral Liturgy is Tuesday, 16 July 2019 at St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 721 12th Ave, Huntington at 11 AM with the Pastors Kevin Mackey and Randolf Richardson officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery following the funeral.

 

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