Obituary
Edward Francis (Chad) Chadwick, 83,
passed away on April 6th at home surrounded by his family. Edward was born
on April 13th, 1934 in Kenova, WV to the late Herbert Bruce Chadwick and
Dorothy Nunley Best. He was also preceded in death by his sister Lois Jean
Marrow and is survived by sisters Brucella Wandling of Pt. Pleasant, WV and
Paula (Rick) Sullivan of Pt. Pleasant, WV. He is also survived by his wife
of 63 years, Shirley Chadwick, as well as daughters, Debra (Rod) Dingess of
Statesville, NC; Gail (Steve) Daniel of Lexington, KY; son, Edward (Melissa)
Chadwick of Franklin, TN; daughter, Jane (Gary) Humphrey of Holly Springs,
NC; son, Chris (Toni) Chadwick, of Huntington, WV; daughter, Robin (Jeff)
Elliott of Asheville, NC; 16 Grand-Children and 12 Great Grand-Children.
“Ed” or “Chad” as he was often called, graduated from Ceredo-Kenova High
School in 1952 and joined the military on August 6th, of 1952. He served as
a fire control technician aboard the Naval Destroyer USS Bristol DD857
during the Korean Conflict and was honorably discharged in August of 1956.
He continued to serve an additional 4 years in the naval reserve and was
actively involved in their annual reunions. He was also an active member of
the American Legion Post #93.
Upon his discharge, he returned to the Huntington area, where he attended
Marshall University and started a television repair shop. He was employed by
the Huntington Publishing Company from 1956 – 1964. From there, he advanced
to Publisher, Managing Editor and part owner of the Wayne County News from
1963 – 1988. In addition to his responsibility of the Wayne County News, he
was the founder of the Tri-State Shoppers Guide, and was responsible for a
number of publications including, the Marshall University Parthenon and over
20 weekly publications throughout West Virginia. He was an active member of
the WV Press Association, serving numerous roles including President in
1982. In 1999, he was awarded the Adam R. Kelly Premier Journalist Award
which is the most prestigious award presented by the West Virginia Press
Association.
In 2002, after more than 40 years of active service as an officer or board
member for the WV Press Association, he stepped down as President of the WV
Press Association Foundation. As a charter member of the Foundation’s Board
of Trustees, he was instrumental in the purchase of the WV Press
headquarters building. In recognition of his lifetime service, the trustees
voted to name the building in his honor, The Edward F. Chadwick Newspaper
Center at 3422 Pennsylvania Avenue in Charleston, WV.
He was also one of the original founders of the Lavalette State Bank and
served on the Board of Directors. He was President of MCM Land Company and
developer of the Twin Valley Estates and North Maywood Heights subdivisions.
Throughout his retirement, he took great interest in woodworking and
developed a high level of expertise creating and designing custom made
furniture for family and friends. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to
garden, hunt and fish. Each and every year for over 50 years he spent time
hunting and fishing the mountains of eastern West Virginia.
With his active involvement and dedication to numerous business and
community organizations, he developed an amazing circle of friends
throughout the Tri State area and was so giving to others. He was a devoted
husband and father, who treasured his family and was a member of Sacred
Heart Catholic Church.
He was a pillar of Wayne County, the local Huntington and West Virginia
State communities and he will be forever missed. The family would like to
express their sincerest appreciation to all the staff at Hospice of
Huntington and caregiver Raymond Aliff of Kenova for their kindness.
Visitation will be from 2-4 pm and 5-7:30 pm on Tuesday, April 10th, at
Reger Funeral Home, followed by the praying of the Rosary. The Funeral
Liturgy, officiated by the Reverend Charles McGinnis, will be 10 am on
Wednesday, April 11th, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, followed by
interment at Docks Creek Cemetery Kenova, WV. Reger Funeral Home is
assisting the family.
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