Obituary
Pauline
Gilkerson
(November 9, 1922 - January 3, 2021
Pauline Smith Gilkerson, 98, passed
away peacefully January 3. 2021 at Woodlands Retirement Community in
Huntington. She was the daughter of the late Charles and Erie Lakin Smith.
She was also preceded in death by her husband, James H. (Dick) Gilkerson of
Prichard WV, a twin brother, Paul Smith, a sister Hazel Smith Gilkerson, a
brother, Homer Smith and a step daughter-in-law, Martha Gilkerson. Pauline
is survived by a stepson, Donald R. (Dickie) Gilkerson (Anita) of Kenova,
granddaughters Lisa Northup (Joe) of West Chester, Ohio, Erin Rich (David)
of Huntington, great granddaughter Savannah Northup and great grandsons,
Judson, Bennett and Brooks Rich. She is also survived by a niece Elizabeth
Crose (John), great niece Kelly Holland (Peter), their children Andrew and
Anna and a great nephew, Michael Crose (Lisa) all of Durham, NC. Pauline was
loved and adored by her family, who affectionately referred to her as "Peanie".
Her determination and spark will be greatly missed. Pauline retired from
Appalachian Power Company after working in Roanoke, VA and Huntington for
over 30 years. She was one of many women who worked to support the war
efforts during World War II who became affectionately known as "Rosie the
Riveters". In recent years, the "Rosies" were recognized with a proclamation
by the mayor of Huntington and she was honored to participate in social
events and the ringing of bells with fellow local "Rosies". Pauline was also
an avid traveler in her younger days. She attended two World's Fairs and
made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Pauline was committed to her faith and
was a lifelong member of The Big Hurricane Missionary Baptist Church in Fort
Gay, WV. She cherished her church community and was dedicated to the service
of the Lord. In addition to her commitment to her faith and family, she was
known to have a passion for bowling. Pauline was a member of a weekly
bowling league until the age of 95. She did not surprise her teammates when
she bowled a 200 game. Pauline loved being with family and always looked
forward to the annual Lakin reunion where she could share memories and
stories with her cousins and enlighten the younger generations. Graveside
rites will take place Wednesday January 6th St. 11:30 at East Ashland Golden
Oaks Memorial Gardens, 422 55th St, Ashland, KY with Pastor Tony Perry
officiating. The arrangements are being managed by Reger Funeral Home and
Cremation Services in Huntington. A celebration of Pauline's life is planned
for a later date. The family wishes to express gratitude to the Hospice
caregivers as well as the staff of Woodlands Retirement Community for the
excellent care she was given.
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