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      ObituaryRay Curtis 
	Ward(August 14, 1929 - January 14, 2021)
 
 
 Ray Curtis Ward, 91, of Kenova, went 
	to be with the Lord from the comfort of his own home, surrounded by his 
	family on Thursday, January 14, 2021. Visitation will be held from 11am 
	until 1pm on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at Reger Funeral Home. Funeral 
	services will be conducted at 1pm on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at the Reger 
	Funeral Chapel by Pastor Greg Page. Burial will be followed at the Ward 
	Cemetery in Wayne County, WV. Ray was born on August 14, 1929 in Cabell 
	County, WV. A son of the late Russel and Vivian Ward. Ray was a retired 
	Carpenter out of Local 302 in Huntington, WV for 73 years. He loved working 
	in his garden and mowing his grass. He was baptized with his great grandson 
	Jase Hatfield, on October 6, 2020 at Virginia Point in the Big Sandy River 
	by Tony Cicenas and Danny Pelfrey. In addition to his parents, he was also 
	preceded in death by his wife Bertha Mae Ward; brother and his wife, Wilford 
	and Beatrice Ward; sister and her husband, Patricia and Bill Callison; son, 
	Rusty Ward and daughter-in-law, Terri Ward. Additional survivors include: 
	son Rusty’s widow, Janet Ward; daughter, Raenette Ward (Ted); son, Michael 
	Ward (Tonya); 12 grandchildren, Shane Ward (Christina), Brandon Ward (Dana), 
	Aaron Moore (Teresa), Jeremy Moore (Jamie), Aaron Ward (Michelle), Nicole 
	Petree (Jordan), Bethany Hatfield (Jason), Taylor Shepard (John), Justin 
	Carter, Molly Sowder, Emma Sowder, and Ryan Sowder; and 14 great 
	grandchildren, Nick Ward, Nina Tino, Jaxson Ward, A.J. Moore, Cole Moore, 
	Jordyn Moore, Hayley Ward, Peyton Ward, Brayden Petree, Jase Hatfield, Jett 
	Hatfield, Jaxx Hatfield, Willa Shepard, and Braxton Carter. Ray was a 
	wonderful son, husband, brother, father, grandfather, and great grandfather 
	(small papaw) who loved his family dearly. We would like to thank all of our 
	family, friends, and community for your prayers, love, and support. Those 
	attending are asked to follow CDC guidelines and state mandates of social 
	distancing and wearing a mask.                    
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