Mary Virginia (Ginnie) was born March 23, 1921, to Ernest and Rose (Frame) Anderson in Clay County and spent her early years on the family farm. She attended high school at Widen and Montgomery where she met and later married Harry Fletcher. They later lived in Richwood, WV and Camden-on-Gauley, WV and began their family of two sons and a daughter. Harry was employed by Richwood Sewell Coal Mine until his death in a mining accident in 1958. After her husbands death, Mary moved to Charleston, WV in 1962 to be near her siblings. She attended a Licensed Practical Nursing program in 1964 and worked at Charleston General Hospital for the following ten years as a Licensed Practical Nurse. She continued to live in her home independently until at the age of 89 she entered an assisted living facility and later resided at Clay Health Care Center, Ivydale, WV.
Mary was a dedicated wife, mother and homemaker; she enjoyed gardeningboth vegetable and flowers; she worked diligently growing and preserving vegetables and proudly produced a storage cellar of numerous rows of canned vegetables and fruits. She enjoyed cooking and baking; her German Chocolate cake was often a highlight at family reunions. She strived to fix everyones favorite foods when we came for a home cooked mealfrom fried green tomatoes and tomato dumplings to coconut cream pie and tapioca pudding. Marys favorite entertainment was shopping-particularly for shoes; she loved vacationing in Gatlinburg, Myrtle Beach and traveled often with a senior tour group to numerous places throughout the U.S. all these excursions included shopping at unique shops, road side vendors, antique dealers and vegetable stands.
Mom was an example to us of perseverance, dedication and hard work. She delighted in the accomplishments and joys of her children. Mary is survived by her two sons, Harry Keith and wife, Joyce, of Summersville, WV; Johnny Neal and wife Esta, of Falling Rock, WV and daughter, Janet Lynn Fletcher-Rich, and husband, John Rich, of Butte, MT. Grandchildren include: Harry Keith Fletcher, Jr., Hamilton Kirk Fletcher, Howard Kevin Fletcher, wife Sarah, Hollisa Kimberly Legg, husband Todd all of the Charleston area and Jonathan Crummett of Sendai, Japan and Katelyn Hoffman, husband Tom of Butte, MT. Great grandchildren include: Erika, Kasidi, Hamilton, Kory, Karsen, Maysen, Isaac and Molly.
She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, five brothers and three sisters.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 12:00pm at Morris Funeral Home, Cowen, WV with the Rev. Frank Allen officiating. Burial will follow at Black Chapel Cemetery along side her loving husband, Harry. Friends may call on Wednesday from 10:00am until time of the service at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, St. Jude Childrens Home or a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.morrisfuneralhomecowenwv.com.
Services entrusted to the care of Morris Funeral Home, Cowen, WV.
Mary Virginia (Ginnie) was born March 23, 1921, to Ernest and Rose (Frame) Anderson in Clay County and spent her early years on the family farm. She attended high school at Widen and Montgomery where she met and later married Harry Fletcher. They later lived in Richwood, WV and Camden-on-Gauley, WV and began their family of two sons and a daughter. Harry was employed by Richwood Sewell Coal Mine until his death in a mining accident in 1958. After her husbands death, Mary moved to Charleston, WV in 1962 to be near her siblings. She attended a Licensed Practical Nursing program in 1964 and worked at Charleston General Hospital for the following ten years as a Licensed Practical Nurse. She continued to live in her home independently until at the age of 89 she entered an assisted living facility and later resided at Clay Health Care Center, Ivydale, WV.
Mary was a dedicated wife, mother and homemaker; she enjoyed gardeningboth vegetable and flowers; she worked diligently growing and preserving vegetables and proudly produced a storage cellar of numerous rows of canned vegetables and fruits. She enjoyed cooking and baking; her German Chocolate cake was often a highlight at family reunions. She strived to fix everyones favorite foods when we came for a home cooked mealfrom fried green tomatoes and tomato dumplings to coconut cream pie and tapioca pudding. Marys favorite entertainment was shopping-particularly for shoes; she loved vacationing in Gatlinburg, Myrtle Beach and traveled often with a senior tour group to numerous places throughout the U.S. all these excursions included shopping at unique shops, road side vendors, antique dealers and vegetable stands.
Mom was an example to us of perseverance, dedication and hard work. She delighted in the accomplishments and joys of her children. Mary is survived by her two sons, Harry Keith and wife, Joyce, of Summersville, WV; Johnny Neal and wife Esta, of Falling Rock, WV and daughter, Janet Lynn Fletcher-Rich, and husband, John Rich, of Butte, MT. Grandchildren include: Harry Keith Fletcher, Jr., Hamilton Kirk Fletcher, Howard Kevin Fletcher, wife Sarah, Hollisa Kimberly Legg, husband Todd all of the Charleston area and Jonathan Crummett of Sendai, Japan and Katelyn Hoffman, husband Tom of Butte, MT. Great grandchildren include: Erika, Kasidi, Hamilton, Kory, Karsen, Maysen, Isaac and Molly.
She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, five brothers and three sisters.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 12:00pm at Morris Funeral Home, Cowen, WV with the Rev. Frank Allen officiating. Burial will follow at Black Chapel Cemetery along side her loving husband, Harry. Friends may call on Wednesday from 10:00am until time of the service at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, St. Jude Childrens Home or a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.morrisfuneralhomecowenwv.com.
Services entrusted to the care of Morris Funeral Home, Cowen, WV.
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