Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2020)

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  1.    Dibgess,  Nancy Sue
  2.    Williams,  Robert Wesley
  3.    Hensley,  Mae Simpkins
  4.    Wiley,  Owen (Jr.)
  5.    Mullins,  Erin Ashley
  6.    Tufts,  Allen Camaron
  7.    Lowe,  Thomas Kyle
  8.    White,  Carl E.
  9.    Donahoe,  Barry Joe
  10.  McDaniels,  George
  11.  Black,  Rex Dale (Sr.)
  12.  Brewer,  Thuerl
  13.  Waymire,  Ann B.
  14.  Riley,  Gary
  15.  Crum,  Andrew Jobe
  16.  VanMatre,  Caleb
  17.  Henderson,  Beth Ann
  18.  Spears,  Mary Lou
  19.  Dominquez,  Fernando
  20.  Adkins,  Carel Jean
  21.  Hill,  Lana Jeanette
  22.  Barnette,  Deborah Lynn
  23.  Culp,  Robert Allen
  24.  Webb,  Jewell Raye

 


 
 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary



Dr. Robert A. (Bob) Culp, Jr., 80, of Ona, WV died peacefully at his home on November 28, 2020 surrounded by his devoted family. Bob was born on January 4, 1940 in Gadsden, AL a son of the late Robert A. and Frances Moorer Culp. Bob attended the University of Alabama where he earned his Master's Degree in Chemistry in 1965 and his PhD in 1967. Bob conducted post-doctoral research at Purdue University. He taught chemistry at the Universities of Alabama, Duke and Kent State. Bob left academia for industry and worked as a chemist for Texaco in Gulf Port, TX and Ashland Oil in Ashland, KY for whom he travelled the world. Bob and his wife were founding members of the Ona, WV Volunteer Fire Department. He was deeply involved in scouting being an Eagle Scout himself and receiving the Order of the Arrow honor. Bob served as a Scoutleader for his son's Boy Scout Troop 92. He was also passionate about little league sports serving as a baseball coach and league umpire for years. Upon his retirement from industry in 1997 he returned to his first love of teaching at the Ohio University Southern in Ironton, OH where for 18 years he was a valued advisor and mentor to scores of students. While there, he established the OUS Nature Center at Lake Vesuvius and became the "Science Wizard" sharing his passion for science with school children all over the tri-state area. In addition to his wife of 59 years, Carolyn he is survived by two daughters, Beth Culp Claypool (Christopher) of Perrysburg, OH and Wendy Culp of Springboro, OH and son, Robert A. Culp, III (Ronna) of Barboursville, WV; brother, Dr. James H. Culp (Dixie) of Lowell, AR; eight grandchildren and a great granddaughter. He had also been receiving compassionate care from special friend Merri Warden. A private funeral service for the family will be held this summer where Bob will return to his beloved TN River near Guntersville, AL.

 

 

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