Ferrell - Chambers Funeral Home
Obituaries
(2020)

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  1.    Foreman,  Joshua Issiah
  2.    Lester,  Hubert Clyde
  3.    Bowen,  William
  4.    Wells,  Jacqueline
  5.    Gibbs,  Loretta
  6.    Brown,  Daniese
  7.    Mitchell,  Christopher


 

 

Cabell County
Doors to the Past

Obituary

Hubert Clyde Leste
(1941 - July 7, 2020)


Hubert Clyde Lester


Hubert Clyde Lester
 
  1941-2020
 
   His life was well lived and he was well loved! He escaped this mortal realm in a peaceful manner at the Suncoast Hospice Care Center in Pinellas Park, Florida, on July 7, 2020 in his 79th year.

   Hubert Clyde did not live an average life. He was active with his family, church, and community.  A hard working family man, who loved joking, laughing and helping others.

   This loving, funny, caring man has left a permanent mark etched on our hearts and will be greatly missed by his wife of 28 years and best friend, Christa ( Adkins Thompson ) and his children Retina ( Rocky Cline ) Lester and Mose ( Lena Stumbo ) Thompson.

   Family, church, community and country were Hubert Clyde’s life.  He loved being a father, grandfather, brother, uncle, community servant, and solider at arms.

  He was a proud grandparent “Pa Hubie" to Weston, Easton, Brooke, and Brant; along with his grand kitty and grand pup!

   Hubert Clyde was a member and elder of the Gilbert Presbyterian Church. He loved helping with worship service, Bible School, being Santa, helping decorate, and spreading the good news about his faith.

   He loved helping and supporting his community. Over the years, he was active in the Kiwanis Club, Coalfield Action Partnership ( CAPS ), American Red Cross, Appalachian Regional Hospital ( ARH ), the Mingo County Board of Education, and establishing and working a local food pantry.

   Hubert Clyde volunteered for service in the United State Army ( 1958-1961 ), at the ripe old age of 17, which led him to Okinawa, Japan.  Upon obtaining the rank, SP4, Military Police in which he was awarded marksmanship medals.

 
   Upon on completion of military service, he returned to his home town, Gilbert, WV., where worked for the Department of Highways several years until he accepted a position with American Electric Power Company.  Rising up the ranks with AEP, starting as a lineman and continuing to Supervisor of work scheduling for the next 31 years, till retirement.  Hubert Clyde saw many changes with AEP and made many life long friends and colleagues.  He loved his work and the obstacles it brought his way on a day to day basis.

   He was predeceased by his parents, Arthur and Zettie (Walls) Lester, his grandparents, Joseph and Laura  (Browning ) Walls, and Leanard and Jane ( Browning ) Lester,  sisters, Olena McNew and Roxie Trent and first wife, Connie (Ritchie) Lester.

   He is survived by brothers, Joe ( Lisa ) Lester, Mack ( Bonnie ) Lester, sisters, Winnie (Roger) Dingess, Wanda Noe, Delores (Roger) Tanski, and Dimple (Stephen) Hatfield.  He will be sadly missed by a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

   The family would like to thank all the health care professionals, wonderful staff and volunteers at the Suncoast Hospice Care Center.

   Hubert Clyde will forever be remembered for his caring heart, loving embraces, unconditional love, his laughter, and funny compliments.

   For safety and health reasons, during the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be NO visitation nor funeral service for family and friends.  A celebration of his life will be held at a later date, so all can attend.

 

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