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      ObituaryHarold Ray 
	Perdue, Sr.(March 19, 1936 - August 10, 2021)
 
 
 HAROLD RAY PERDUE SR., 85, of Kenova 
	went to be with his Lord and Savior August 10, 2021. from his residence. He 
	was born March 19, 1936, in Prichard, (Wayne County) W.Va., the son of the 
	late Viola Josephine Perdue Thompson. He served in the United States Marine Corps 
	active duty 1953-1955, Marine and Army Reserves 1955-1961. He gave his life 
	to the Lord, March of 2020, and was baptized on June 27, 2020, with his son 
	Shawn Perdue and granddaughter Shawna Perdue. He was founder and owner of 
	T&H Welding in Ceredo for 40 years. He was a licensed pilot and owned a 
	Cessna 172 in which he flew family and friends to ballgames and trout 
	fishing in Petersburg, W.Va. He also welded motorcycle parts and traveled to 
	various race tracks with his sons to race motorcycles. For 21 years, he made 
	his life with his the late Doris “June” Saunders Mooney, the sister of his 
	best friend, the late Bob Saunders. He and June enjoyed camping and 
	activities at River’s Edge Campground with the many friends they made there. 
	He was preceded in death by his mother; his sister Sally Sperry; his 
	grandson Kevin Michael Ray Perdue; his uncle Bob Perdue;
 and a host of family and friends that he is now enjoying reunion with in his 
	heavenly home. He is survived by his daughters Debra “Debbie” Perdue 
	Robinson of Ceredo, and Lacinda “Cindy” Perdue (Jim) Cain of Barboursville; 
	sons Harold “Ray” Perdue Jr. (Cindy Moore) of Ceredo and Shawn Perdue (Kelly 
	Edwards) of Burlington; 16 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; special 
	cousins Robert and Bill Perdue; best friend’s children Robert Ray Saunders 
	of Huntington, Karen (Keith) Vasvary of Chesapeake, Barbara (Ron) Wechsler 
	of Kenova, Mike (Angie) Saunders of Culloden; June’s children of 
	California, Linda (Don) Archuleta, Lois (Nick) Pearsey, Grace (Dan)
 Shaver, Patsy Martin, Debbie Kelsey; good friends Mike and
 Peter Lowe; and a host of loving family and friends. In lieu of flowers, the 
	family requests donations to be made to Hospice of Huntington. Private 
	family services will be scheduled at a later date.  Reger Funeral Home 
	Ceredo-Kenova Chapel is assisting the family.
                     
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