Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2021)

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  1.    Bryant,  Juan Jacques
  2.    Skaggs,  Leo
  3.    Hutchinson,  James
  4.    Marnix,  John Henry
  5.    Menapace,  Kathleen
  6.    Funderburk,  Shirley Sue
  7.    Rice,  Linda Sharon
  8.    Thompson,  Charles
  9.    Franklin,  Marguerite
  10.  Lambert,  Frank Harold
  11.  Fouch,  Christine Louise
  12.  Hedrick,  Devona Lynn
  13.  Dunn,  Barbara Ann
  14.  McDanald,  Sharyn Vale
  15.  Templeton,  Michelle Lee
  16.  Kirk,  Virginia Lee
  17.  Asbury,  Neely
  18.  Meadows,  Mary Marlene
  19.  Henderson,  Donald
  20.  Roy,  Jane Ellen
  21.  Wagers,  Mary Jane
  22.  Jordan,  June Austin
  23.  Jones,  Shannon Leigh
  24.  Sizemore,  Regina Faye
  25.  Howard,  William Robert
  26.  Brumfield,  Beverly Sue
  27.  Roach,  Joy Combs
  28.  Lynn,  William Louis
  29.  Combs,  Mildred Marie
  30.  Mays,  Peggy Loretta
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  Gartin,  Christel Ann
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  Barkow,  Virginia Mae
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  Kidd,  Timothy Lee 
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  Perry,  Bernice Eloise
  35.  Peters,  Shirley Ann
  36.  Richardson,  William
  37.  Mount,  Anna Lee
  38.  Pasko,  Robert ( II )
  39.  Workman,  Donald


 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary



Joy Combs Roach, 88, of Barboursville, WV, formerly of Huntington, WV, passed away peacefully Thursday, January 7, 2021, in the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House, Huntington. She was born June 9, 1932 in Wittensville, KY a daughter of the late Ben and Mae Rice Combs. She was also preceded in death by ten beloved brothers and sisters. Joy was a remarkable woman. She courageously left Wittensville in the early 50's and moved to Huntington, WV to begin her independent life. She started her career at First Huntington Bank and retired from Huntington Federal Savings Bank. She was an active member of Beverly Hills United Methodist Church where she was an integral part of the Prayer Shawl Group providing hundreds of Shawls to comfort patients in the local area. Ironically and fitting, upon entering the Hospice House, she was presented with a Prayer Shawl made by a Beverly Hills United Methodist Church member. She enjoyed playing Canasta with her group of friends and was a volunteer for Cabell Huntington Hospital for 20 years and recognized on numerous occasions for her service. Close family friends will remember "The Backyard Gang" who enjoyed many cook-outs as well as the days at the local country club where friends spent the summers picnicking and swimming. She was the loving wife of 62 years to Ron Roach; devoted mother of David Harold Roach of Williamstown, WV and Mary Jane (Tom) Evans of Cincinnati, OH; the loving grandmother known as "Nana" to David Alexander Roach of Woodbridge, VA and Abby Catherine Evans and Adam Grant Evans, both of Cincinnati; and the beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews. "Aunt Joy" was a family favorite and leaves so many wonderful memories from the Combs Family Reunions. Joy's family feels blessed and comforted that she passed on her terms and wishes. The family would like to share their unique experience of her passing. Nana, her children and grandchildren loved to play the card game "Five Crowns" when getting together. After a long day on Thursday, the family decided to take a break, order Pizza and play a round of "Five Crowns" in her honor as we were together. David and Mary Jane called the Hospice House to check in on Nana's condition before starting the game and it was shared that her vitals were declining. The family decided to continue the game while everyone agreed that Mary Jane would leave immediately to spend the night there. Before Mary Jane left, Nana's bedroom door opened on its own and everyone got a chill. With "Roach" humor, it was said that Nana's spirit was there and wanted to watch or play. By the time Mary Jane arrived at the Hospice House, Joy had passed. The family firmly believes that when that door opened, it was Nana. In her last days, Nana continued to emphasize that she wanted the family to not be sad but play cards and continue the fun times and that she would be flying above watching over us. All whom loved her dearly and will never forget her tenacity, wit, charm, grace and undying love and the caring for them. A private service will be conducted at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Richie McNiel and Dr. Bill Wilson officiating. Entombment will follow in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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