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Floyd Gay Southall

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Floyd Gay Southall

Birth
Death
24 Aug 1997 (aged 81)
Burial
Fairplain, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7561404, Longitude: -81.6878708
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Floyd Gay Southall was a retired laborer, member of International Union 1085 and Navy Veteran of World War II. He is the husband of Anna C Robey Southall
He is the son of the later Harvey Austin and Dora (Parson) Southall.
He has 2 Sons: Floyd Southall Jr and Fred Southall both of Leroy
He has 5 Daughters: Mary Martin and Jo Milhoan of Leroy Wanda Cummings of Ripley, Linda Stoffel of Sandyville and Betty Martin of Evans
16 Grandchildren 10 great-grandchildren He was preceded in death by 4 brothers Clarence, Darest, Otis and twin brother Ray and 1 Sister Margaret Sayre

Grandpa was a Good Man. I can remember time when it was Easter and Grandpa would hide the eggs. He would hide those eggs so good he could not remember where he even hid them. He would hide them in the mailbox or in a car tailpipe. I know us kids could not find them all. When it was time to start mowing the yard is when we would find them. And Grandpa's thing when you would give a hug and kiss bye,and if he had not shaved in a couple of days oh man did he get you with them whiskers on your face. What can I say Grandpa was a Great Man. My Grandparents they loved to go to Auctions, Yard Sales and Flea Markets. It is hard to tell what they would come home with.
I Miss and Love You Grandpa.
Floyd Gay Southall was a retired laborer, member of International Union 1085 and Navy Veteran of World War II. He is the husband of Anna C Robey Southall
He is the son of the later Harvey Austin and Dora (Parson) Southall.
He has 2 Sons: Floyd Southall Jr and Fred Southall both of Leroy
He has 5 Daughters: Mary Martin and Jo Milhoan of Leroy Wanda Cummings of Ripley, Linda Stoffel of Sandyville and Betty Martin of Evans
16 Grandchildren 10 great-grandchildren He was preceded in death by 4 brothers Clarence, Darest, Otis and twin brother Ray and 1 Sister Margaret Sayre

Grandpa was a Good Man. I can remember time when it was Easter and Grandpa would hide the eggs. He would hide those eggs so good he could not remember where he even hid them. He would hide them in the mailbox or in a car tailpipe. I know us kids could not find them all. When it was time to start mowing the yard is when we would find them. And Grandpa's thing when you would give a hug and kiss bye,and if he had not shaved in a couple of days oh man did he get you with them whiskers on your face. What can I say Grandpa was a Great Man. My Grandparents they loved to go to Auctions, Yard Sales and Flea Markets. It is hard to tell what they would come home with.
I Miss and Love You Grandpa.


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