Abstract--age 76, of Kingwood, died Jan. 10, 1989, at Windy Hill Manor Personal Care Home, Kingwood. He was born in Newburg, s/o the late Clyde and Gussie Webber Bucklew. He worked for 35 years for Console Coal. He is survived by his wife, Ada M. Greaser Buklew, to whom he had been married to for 42 1/2 years; one daughter, Mrs. Jeffery (Mary Louise) Mihallik, and one grandson, Andrew George Mihallik, of Westover; two brothers, Robert Bucklew of Reedsville, and Buddy Bucklew of Homerville, Oh.; four sisters, Doris Martin of Fairmont, Betty Gull, of Danielson, CT., and Mabel Bates and Ruby Bucklew, both of Baltimore. He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. Burial was in the St. Joseph's Cemetery in Howesville.
Abstract--age 76, of Kingwood, died Jan. 10, 1989, at Windy Hill Manor Personal Care Home, Kingwood. He was born in Newburg, s/o the late Clyde and Gussie Webber Bucklew. He worked for 35 years for Console Coal. He is survived by his wife, Ada M. Greaser Buklew, to whom he had been married to for 42 1/2 years; one daughter, Mrs. Jeffery (Mary Louise) Mihallik, and one grandson, Andrew George Mihallik, of Westover; two brothers, Robert Bucklew of Reedsville, and Buddy Bucklew of Homerville, Oh.; four sisters, Doris Martin of Fairmont, Betty Gull, of Danielson, CT., and Mabel Bates and Ruby Bucklew, both of Baltimore. He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. Burial was in the St. Joseph's Cemetery in Howesville.
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