January 3, 1968
James Earl VanSickle, 67, of 1635 Seventh Ave., was dead on arrival Tuesday at Charleston General Hospital of a heart attack. He was a retired Carbide employee and a Methodist.
Survivors: wife, Virgie; stepson, Carl I. Hill of Nitro; stepdaughters, Mrs. Dana Long of Martins Branch, Mrs. Richard Ford of Charleston, Mrs. Carl Vaughn of South Charleston; father, Elmer VanSickle of Coshocton, Ohio; sisters, Mrs.
Ethel Conley and Mrs. Carrie Pinkerman of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Lena Hoy of Lancaster, Ohio, Miss Florence VanSickle of Orlando, Fla.; brothers, J.S. of Point Pleasant, Gilbert of Thurman, Ohio, K. H. of Columnbus, Ohio, Dell of Addison, Ohio.
The body is at Long and Fisher Funeral Home, where the funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Ottie G. McKinney Friday at 11 a.m.
Burial will in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens.
January 3, 1968
James Earl VanSickle, 67, of 1635 Seventh Ave., was dead on arrival Tuesday at Charleston General Hospital of a heart attack. He was a retired Carbide employee and a Methodist.
Survivors: wife, Virgie; stepson, Carl I. Hill of Nitro; stepdaughters, Mrs. Dana Long of Martins Branch, Mrs. Richard Ford of Charleston, Mrs. Carl Vaughn of South Charleston; father, Elmer VanSickle of Coshocton, Ohio; sisters, Mrs.
Ethel Conley and Mrs. Carrie Pinkerman of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Lena Hoy of Lancaster, Ohio, Miss Florence VanSickle of Orlando, Fla.; brothers, J.S. of Point Pleasant, Gilbert of Thurman, Ohio, K. H. of Columnbus, Ohio, Dell of Addison, Ohio.
The body is at Long and Fisher Funeral Home, where the funeral will be conducted by the Rev. Ottie G. McKinney Friday at 11 a.m.
Burial will in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens.
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