Thelma and Frank F. McDaniel Collection
Ms2020-001
For more than thirty years, Thelma and Frank McDaniel compiled and maintained a collection of funeral programs that chronicle the lives of relatives, friends, and acquaintances who lived and worked in the Charleston community. Listed below are the names, birth and death dates and a brief description of each of the former residents found in this collection. Photocopies of individual programs will be provided upon written request.
Phyllis Marie Howard Dorcas Curry, 1932 - 1998, Red Cross, Director Emergency Services
Inez Campbell Cyrus, 1892 - 1990, homemaker
Thelma Louise Cyrus, 1914 - 1979, X
Robert Grant Davis, 1917 - 1987, glass worker, Libby Owens
Beatrice L. Denny, 1910 - 1993, homemaker
Mary A. Dews, 1909 - 2017, homemaker
Oliver T. Dexter, 1915 - 1993, WV Department. of Public Safety, restaurant owner
James Cecil Ealy , 1913 - 1988, minister
Edna C Edwards , 1905 - 1989, independent seamstress & monogramist, Stone & Thomas
Elijah Franklin Edwards, 1905 - 1994, X
Louise Henderson Estes, 1901 - 1987, homemaker
Ollie May Brown Evans, 1890 - 1982, homemaker
James Edward Fields, 1903 - 1994, head bellman, Daniel Boone Hotel
Irene Fleshman, 1925 - 1986, nurse, WV State University
Maria Acosta Fortson, 1903 - 1996, homemaker
Mildred Brown Gallion, 1907 - 1999, nurse (Kanawha County schools)
Sarah Tyson Gartrell, 1912 - 1988, nurse & restaurant/catering owner
Elizabeth Mason Harden Gilmore, 1910 - 1986, owner & director of Harden and Harden Funeral Home (First licensed woman Funeral Director in the State)
Bennett G. Gray, Jr. , 1906 - 1980, Lt. Col. US Army
Florence Eliza Seals Gregory, 1906 - 1993, Kanawha County Clerk's office
Flossie T. Green, 1908 - 1979, nurse
Edmonia Louise Walden Grider, 1904 - 1996, (home economics, chair WV State University), Dean of Women, Bluefield State College
Shirley Hughes Hairston, Ph.D. , 1930 - 1998, educator (School of Social Work, chair WV State University)
Robert V. Hale, 1912 - 1986, bell captain, Daniel Boone Hotel (His parents, Lydia and Lewellyn D. Hale were the first African American settlers in South Hills)
Corrine A. Hall, 1925 - 1985, homemaker
Mae Halsey, x -1992, community service volunteer
Catherine Robinson Hamilton, 1905 - 1996, educator & student counselor WV State University
Holly Woods Hancock, 1912 - 1995, educator Kanawha County Public Schools
James W. Hawkins, Sr., 1905 - 1995, WV civil service employee
Sedalia Haynes, 1895 - 1979, clerk, Kanawha County Health Department
Louise Catherine Henderson, 1899 - 1997, educator (science) Kanawha County Public Schools
Prince Edna Clemons Holmes, 1924 - 1992, entrepreneur (restaurant, housekeeping and insurance businesses)
Hazel B. Horsham, 1904 - 1985, educator (teacher for the first Head Start program in WV)
James E. Horsham, Ph.D., 1944 - 1997, educator (political science) City Colleges of Chicago. Newspaper clipping
Stephane P. Jackson, 1932 - 1997, educator (mathematics) Kanawha County Public Schools
Theodore W. Jackson, Jr., 1941 - 1997, physical therapist, VA Medical Center, Huntington
Grace Marillyn James, M.D., 1923 - 1989, pediatrician, civil rights activist and health care advocate
Edward Lawrence James, Sr., 1892 - 1967, business owner and civic leader (James Produce Company, the oldest continuously operating African American business in the U.S.A.) (2 copies)
James Rayford Jarrett, 1913 - 1980, educator (served as head basketball coach at Garnet High School and Charleston High School)
Larry G. Jarrett, Sr., 1939 - 2016, geographic analyst, Department of the Army and Foreign Service analyst for the U.S. Department of State
Ruth Carmen Fortson Jarrett, 1920 - 2016, homemaker and community volunteer and church volunteer
Virginia R. Jarrett, X - 1983, City Hall of Charleston employee
India Marie Jennings, 1906 - 1998, educator (science) Kanawha County Public Schools
Nena Edwards Johnson, 1902 - 1978, nurse (first African American licensed Practical Nurse to be employed by a hospital in Kanawha County)
Clarence A. Jones, 1945 - 1996, FMC Corporation employee
Marian White Jones, 1913 - 2011, educator (English)
William Thurber Jones, Sr., 1914 - 1998, US Postal Service and WV Department of Social Services
Daisy Bell Robinson Joyce, 1901 - 1992, educator Kanawha County Public Schools
Henry Marshall Joyce, 1906 - 1988, First African American Occupational Counselor in the WV Department of Employment and Affirmative Action, Director of Equal Employment and Affirmative Action.
Lily Van Sykes Kelly, 1917 - 1994, educator Kanawha County Public Schools
Nellie Marshall Kydd, 1899 - 1996, homemaker
John Isaac "Ike" Lawson, 1910 - 1995, auto mechanic
Helen Hall Lewis, 1917 - 1995, homemaker
Jesse Bell Lewis, 1906 - 1984, X
Leonard Strother Lewis, 1918 - 1987, X
Mary Sistrunk Lewis, 1916 - 1994, educator and Director of the Mattie V. Lee Home
Annetta Ellis Malone, 1918 - 1977, Supervisor, WV Department of Highways, Mail Division
Jo Anne L. Manns, 1933 - 2000, X
Beverly Jones Martin, 1944 - 2015, community activist and counselor
Frank Frettrel McDaniel Jr., 1915 - 1990, US Postal Inspector, Charleston's main branch
Thelma Lee White McDaniel, 1912 - 2013, educator and community leader
Beatryce Womack Mickey, 1913 - 1991, State Department of Veterans Affairs
Jones W. Miller, 1902 - 1979, X
Margaret Ann Cyrus Mills, Ph.D., 1922 - 1997, educator, WV State Department of Education serving under 4 governors. First Commissioner of the WV Martin Luther King Jr. holiday celebration
Elizabeth Brock Minton, 1926 - 1986, Director of Training and Associate Director of Grants Management at the WV Research and Training Center
George Howard Mitchell, 1918 - 1989, attorney, Charleston City Council (1955), Assistant Attorney General, State of WV (1957)
Myrtle S. Mitchell, 1900 - 1984, homemaker and community volunteer
William H. Mitchell Sr., 1900 - 1979, employee, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company
Dorothy B. Moody, 1907 - 1987, educator Kanawha County Public Schools
Josephine Amelia Marshall Moore, 1895 - 1997, educator, high school English, numerous district and jurisdictional offices in the Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church. She was also a first cousin to Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall
Lois Revella Moore, 1904 - 1984, homemaker, church volunteer, and pharmacist's assistant
Zamphra Peters Moore, 1902 - 1986, educator, Kanawha County Public Schools
Lottie P. Morris, 1909 - 1988, domestic worker, community volunteer
Deother Rae Neely, 1890 - 1979, homemaker
Elizabeth O. Nelson, 1907 - 1985, homemaker and community volunteer with Kanawha County School Dental Program and Job Corps.
James H. Nelson, Jr., M.D., 1904 - 1994, physician and assistant medical director of Kanawha County Schools. First African American to become a member of the Kanawha Medical Society.
Juanita Wright Nelson, 1905 - 1993, educator, Kanawha County Public Schools
Maceo William Nelson, 1905 - 1987, educator, business administration Kanawha County Public Schools
Ruth Stephenson Norman, 1898 - 1990, educator, high school English and speech, local director and host of a weekly ecumenical radio program, Church Women's News. She was also selected as WV Mother of the Year in 1975
Edward Leon Nunnally, 1920 - 1978, Administrative Supply Technician with the Army Reserves
Richard Arthur Parker, 1911 - 1988, Officer for the WV State Probation and Parole office, first director of the Kanawha County Juvenile Court, Director of Labor for the State of WV.
Sylvia Davis Parker, X - 1993, social worker, charter member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers and gold member of the National Association of Social Workers
Nancy Elizabeth Payne, 1896 - 1991, homemaker and church volunteer
Mary Kathryn Parker Perkins, 1920 - 1996, nurse, Kanawha County Public Schools and WV Rehabilitation Center in Institute, WV
Charles A. Preston, 1909 - 1987, educator, administrator and churchman. Principal of Boyd and Carter G. Woodson Elementary and Junior High Schools. EEOC officer with HUD
Louise Eliza Buster Preston, 1912 - 1995, clerk, WV Dept. of Motor Vehicles, secretarial positions at WV State University and president of Preston Funeral Home, Inc. after the death of her husband.
Merrill H. Preston, 1910 - 1983, president and owner Preston Funeral Home, Inc. Civic and community leader and church leader
Edith L. Poindexter, X - 1981, educator and homemaker
George Benjamin Raymond Rayford, 1892 - 1983, educator and elementary school principal
Marvin Hansford Richardson, 1915 - 1995, educator and high school coach (newspaper clipping) Kanawha County Public Schools
Lula A. Roberts, 1895 - 1993, X
Alice Louise Robinson, 1919 - 1996, homemaker
Howard Gory Robinson, 1903 - 1984, X
Verna Robinson, X - 1984, homemaker
William Beverly Robinson, 1914 - 1990, educator (mathematics) Kanawha County Public Schools
Betty A. Rogers, 1911 - 1987, X
Arthur Henry Rosebourgh, 1922 - 1986, employee of the United States Postal Service. Part of the first black families to live in South Hills along with the Hales and White families
Waxanna B. Sales, 1922 - 1999, educator, Kanawha County Public Schools
Wilton Albert Sales, 1918 - 1988, employee, United States Postal Service
David A. Scott (Flatire), 1905 - 1983, barber and business owner, The Annex Barber Shop (54 years), realtor
Nathan A. Scott, 1899 - 1986, employee of Charleston Milling Company and the office of Dr. James H. Walker
Alice C. Shell, 1935 - 1987, employee of Virginia Power
Clara Patria Slash, 1918 - 1990, homemaker
Dennis Edward Smith, D.D.S., 1902 - 1974, dentist
Willa Hundley Smith, 1902 - 1995, educator and artist
Staci Marie Spencer, 1976 - 1997, X
Benjamin R. Stark, 1920 - 1983, editor and publisher Beacon Digest
Elmer Bandy Strader, 1921 - 1993, employee, United States Postal Service
Olivia G. Strader, X - 1984, educator and nurse at the Deaf and Blind School at Institute and Romney, WV
Anna Marie Tolliver Taylor, 1896 - 1989, homemaker and community volunteer
Mary S. Thomas, 1885 - 1988, educator, church volunteer, and businesswoman. Mrs. Thomas operated the first Beauty Culture School in the State of WV
Winnie Page Thomas, X - 1981, educator (English) and librarian
Gentry Arthur Thompson, 1913 - 1987, master carpenter and member of AFL/CIO Carpenters and Joiners Union Local 1207
Phyllis Payne Tinsley, 1909 - 1985, employee of McJunkin Corporation
Cleo Fleshman Triggs, 1928 - 1994, printer, WV Department of Highways (typewritten eulogy)
Eva F. Twist, 1899 - 1995, homemaker
Elizabeth Randolph Tyson, 1891 - 1981, homemaker
Richard Emerson Tyson, 1922 - 1995, steel worker and army veteran
Margaret Roberts Tyson Watkins, 1916 - 1983, beautician and church volunteer
Thomas Jessie Watkins, 1913 - 1986, X
Neva Spotts Watson, 1897 - 1997, seamstress and dietician
Norman Earl Watson, 1912 - 1989, educator (industrial arts)
Edna C. Wells, 1910 - 1991, educator (English)
John Arthur White, Sr., 1917 - 2007, building contractor and educator (industrial arts) WV State University
Mattie Price White, 1886 - 1973, homemaker and church volunteer
Ruby Johnson White, 1920 - 1983, homemaker
Virginia Glade Parker White, 1909 - 1998, educator
Hazel Campbell Wilcher, 1913 - 1984, X
William Roland Wilcher, 1912 - 1981, employee, WV State Auditor's Office
Mary L. Williams, X - 1974, educator (English), civic leader, and promoter of youth. Secretary of the WV State Teachers Association, President of the American Teachers Association, Chairperson of the Joint Committee of the NEA and the ATA Association