Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2021)

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  1.    Holstein,  Anna Louise
  2.    Fugate,  Patsy Ann
  3.    Adkins,  George Wilson
  4.    Martin,  Barbara Sue
  5.    Evans,  Robyn L. Keller
  6.    Loury,  Willadene Jones
  7.    Mills,  Keith Howard
  8.    McLeod,  Richard Arlen
  9.    Erwin,  Jerrell Wayne
  10.  Giles,  Linda Warren
  11.  Wilson,  Theodore Sutton
  12.  Korstanje,  Barbara Ellen
  13.  Donahoe,  Paula Mae
  14.  Abraham,  Michael Eugene
  15.  Watkins,  Betty Jane
  16.  Abderson,  Alicia Ann
  17.  Holley,  Betty June
  18.  Adkins,  Rebecca Lynn
  19.  Hunter,  George Morgan
  20.  Wickline,  Lena Imogene
  21.  Ashworth,  Carl N.
  22.  Rose,  Joan
  23.  Melton,  Pamela Marie
  24.  Henderson,  Gary Owen
  25.  Rogers,  Harl Clark
  26.  Green,  Patricia Ann
  27.  Minton,  Teresa Gail
  28.  Smith,  Barbara Alice
  29.  Rue,  Opal Ann
  30.  Phillips,  Betty Doris
  31.  McMillen,  Wilburn Ray
  32.  Qualls,  Martha Ann
  33.  Spitler,  James Richard


 


 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary


Wilburn Ray "Willie" McMillen, 73, passed away Thursday, August 26, 2021, at St. Mary's Medical Center in Huntington. Willie (as he was known to friends) was born February 9, 1948 in Logan County, to the late Sydney and Hazel Belcher McMillen. He was a proud veteran, having served three tours in Vietnam earning the Army Commendation for Heroism, 6 Bronze Stars, the Garry Owen Certificate, and the Air Medal. Willie was a proud member of VFW Post 9738 as well as American Legion Post 16. He was also the owner/operator of W.R. Distributing. Survivors include: his wife Patricia; daughters, Amy Metzgar and Tammi Holbrook; son, Andrew McMillen (Somer); and an adopted daughter Kelly Flora; grandchildren, Tanner (Bre), Jared, Landon, and Connor McMillen, Lia and Piper Martin; Paige, Kaylea, and Caleb Metzgar; great grandchild Easton McMillen; brothers Harold and James (Sharon) McMillen; special in-laws, Clyde and Phylis Smith; and his beloved pet, Nicky. He was preceded in death by his sister Kay. Due to Covid concerns, the service and visitation will be private. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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