THE CABELL RECORD and THE PUTNAM DEMOCRAT
(1999)
Freda S. McComas
Freda B. McComas, 73, Glenwood, W.Va., went to be with
the Lord on Friday, July 30, 1999. Born on August 22, 1925, to
the late Lawrence and Dinah Bias, she was also preceded in death
by her husband, Walter W. McComas, grandson, Thomas Eric McComas,
sisters, Bergie Crowley and Lillie Dick, and brothers, Clellan
and Goble Bias. Survivors include son, Roger A. McComas and wife,
Kathy of Glenwood and his step-children, Michael, Rebekka,
Patrick and Tyler Henry; son, Dennis R. McComas of Glenwood and
his children, Lani, Ryan, Patrick and Daniel McComas; daughter,
Linda McComas Huston and husband, Duane of Tucson, Ariz. and
their children, Derek and Brian Huston; son, Kenneth R. McComas
and wife, Shirley of Glenwood and their children, Angie Staats,
Clayton McComas, Natalie Taylor and Jessica Meadows; daughter,
Brenda McComas Bryant and husband, Jim of Ceredo and her
children, Tamara Lovejoy, Bradley and Leslie Smith; daughter,
Terri McComas Bennett and husband, Jason of Charlotte, NC. and
their children, Rachel and Zachary; sisters, Odessa Messenger of
Barboursville and Reba Gibson of Huntington. Freda lived to see
and enjoy the addition of three great-grandchildren, Kyra Marie
Meadows, born to Jessica and Eddie; Tristan Tanner Lovejoy, born
to Tamara and Rubon; Justin Thomas Staats born to Angie and Tom
and to know and rejoice in the recent birth of Savanna Rae
Taylor, born to Natalie and Josh. Freda was a lifelong member of
the church with members for many years at Union Chapel United
Methodist.
In addition to active participation in the church she worked
outside the home for many years retiring as coordinator of the
Milton Branch of the Senior Community Services Program in late
summer of 1997. She remained active in the Milton Senior Center
to time of her death. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August
3, 1999, at Heck Funeral Home with Rev. James L. Dailey and Rev.
Gordon L. Rutherford officiating. Burial in Union Ridge Cemetery,
Glenwood. The family suggests that memorials be made to the St.
Judes Childrens Research Center, Memphis, TN in lieu
of flowers.
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