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June 19, 2013
Again, with laser-like attention I read almost each word until I stopped reading! I agree about Wheeling not being the capitol of West Virginia. I suppose Ron and I found some common ground on that point – but not much else! Good job, Ron! I drove on the interstate highway going towards Columbus through Wheeling. Good lord that place is butt ugly! I wouldn’t own a house in that town with your money, Ron. The only thing good about Wheeling is leaving it in your rearview mirror. By the way, the town across the Ohio River is just as butt ugly. Think of a bigger Logan and you have Wheeling! Charleston is at least a city; Wheeling is a one-horse Podunk town (30,000 people tops). I didn’t know about the gambling on the island, so I might have to stop there if I ever drive through again. Now…Ron is again confused who is a good Republican, and who is a bad Republican. Marco Rubio is a traitor to the Republican Party because he supports immigration Reform (amnesty for illegal aliens.) If all those illegal aliens get amnesty, they will ONLY vote for the Democrats which would be the coup de grace to the Republican Party! Sarah Palin doesn’t have the smarts to be president. I think she would make a fine Vice President, but that is where I would stop. Now, some might think I don’t like black people. That is not true; I don’t like black people who think like Democrats. I just read today that Allen West might challenge Rubio’s seat in the Senate in Florida. West is a black male; he is NOT an African-American. He is an American, and not a traitor like Rubio has become. First of all, West believes in the Constitution and as a senator would uphold the laws of the land unlike the current group we have. I hope West kicks Rubio’s Hispanic butt! Only 99% of the black population is out-of-line; I believe a full one percent have good common sense. It may be time for a split in the Republican Party. If Boehner votes for amnesty…I will never vote for another Republican! Somebody needs to throw his rear end out! It’s time for that party to grow a pair and stand up to scofflaws. I’ve almost given up on Ron’s politics; he may be a lost cause. He said he would vote for Rubio! Ron do you say that knowing full well Rubio is for amnesty of 30 million low intelligence people getting free citizenship and sucking up all this country has to offer? Finally…where’s Ron’s picture! I need something to throw darts at! HA HA! You’re OK Ron; you just don’t understand politicians. Good heavens man…you voted for Obama! One day you will humbly admit that was your number one most stupid vote you ever cast.
larcon1949
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June 19, 2013
You will be always the man . will miss you buddy no one will ever know of all the great times we had, until we meet . your brother inlaw Larry
Mary Ward
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GILBERT, W.Va. — Mary Lovita Ward, 80, of Gilbert, departed this life Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at her residence.

Born March 22, 1933, at Glen Alum, she was a daughter of the late Homer and Ina Carter Smith. Also preceding her in death was her loving husband, Cecil Ward; three brothers, Jim, Thomas and Donnie Smith; a great-granddaughter, Kayleigh Cline; a brother-in-law, Sam Desantos, and two sisters-in-law, Wanda Smith and Imogene Smith.

Mary was a loving wife, wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She was a graduate of Gilbert High School and a retired Postmaster for Gilbert. Mary enjoyed spending time with her wonderful family and friends and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Those remaining to love and cherish her memory and to mourn her passing include her daughter, Ina Lynne Ward (Keith) Clay of Alto, Ga.; son, Michael (Mitzie) Ward of Logan; five grandchildren, John (Stacey) Ward of Jacksonville, N.C., Mary Frannie (Johnny) Gilliam of Gainesville, Ga., Shasta Ward of Keymore, Wash., Celia Ward of Lenore and Anthony Ward of Logan; six great-grandchildren, Claudia Blasiol, Stone Blasiol, Damien Blasiol, Gracie Cline, Gabriella Gilliam and Mary Jane Johnson; three brothers, David Smith of Newbury, Md, Paul (Sandy) Smith of Newkent, Va., and Robert (Faye) Smith of Katy, Texas; three sisters, Joyce Desantos of Richmond, Va., Judy (Bennie) Ellis of Wharncliffe and Cherie (Gerald) Hannah of Bluefield; son-in-law, Rusty Gibson of Dahlonega, Ga.; many nieces and nephews and a host of other dear family and friends.

Friends may gather with the family from 6-9 p.m. Friday, June 21, at the Mounts Funeral Home Chapel.

Condolences may be left at www.mountsfuneralhome.com

Mounts Funeral Home of Gilbert is in charge of arrangements.

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