Sorry for the delay. Here are obits for 2/10 - 2/13: 2/10 Jay N. CUTCHALL, 37, of 2604 Back Run Road, McConnellsburg, died Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, at his home. Born Jan. 29, 1966, in McConnellsburg, he was a son of Charles P. and Betty (Fetters) Cutchall. His mother survives in McConnellsburg. His father is deceased. He is survived by his wife, Stephanie (Seibert) Cutchall, and two sons, Ryan Cutchall and Mathias Cutchall. One sister and two brothers survive; Karen Cutchall, Greencastle; Paul Cutchall, McConnellsburg; and Vance Cutchall, New Jersey. Mr Cutchall was a member of St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Big Cove Tannery, and attended First Church of the Nazarene. He was a life member of the National Rifle Association and the North American Hunting Club. An iron worker, he was employed by Local 568. He was an avid hunter Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at the Kelso-Cornelius Funeral Home Inc., 322 N. Second St., McConnellsburg. with the Rev. Rodney Truax officiating. Interment will be made in Black Log Cemetery, Orbisonia, R.R. Rose (DiCello) Leone, 91, of Epwotth Manor, 951 Washington Ave., Tyrone, formerly of 3 Angora Road, Carnegie, died at 9:20 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, 2003, at Epworth Manor. Her death followed an extended illness of Alzheimers Disease. Born Nov. 15, 1911, in Carnegie, she was a daughter of the late NicolIa and Maria (Giardina) DiCello. She was united in marriage to John J. Leone April 19, 1933, in Carnegie, by the Rev. Dominicus. Mr. Leone preceded her in death May 8, 1997. One son and two daughters survive; John A. Leone, Bethlehem; Anita (Leone) Murray, Fort Worth, Texas; and Loretta (Leone) Selgelid, North Hampton, Mass. There are six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Three sisters survive; Milinda Long, Pittsburgh: Evelina Brunelli, Ohio, and Violanda Marion, California. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Ellia Capoferri and Flora Marinelli. Mrs. Leone was a member of the Holy Souls Catholic Church, Carnegie. and of the Christian Mothers of Holy Souls. She was a Red Cross volunteer to the Veterans Hospital. Pittsburgh; a trustee of the Sons and Daughters of Italy and a member of the Carnegie YWCA. She attended the Carnegie public schools. Primarily a homemaker, she enjoyed needle and art crafts. A funeral Mass will beheld at 10 am. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Sixth and Washington streets, Huntingdon, with the Rev. Elwood Figurelle officiating. Interment will he made in Goodman Cemetery, Henderson Township, Huntingdon. Esther W. COHENOUR, 83, of Mount Union, died at 10:40 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, at JC. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon. Born April 10, 1919, in Rockhill Furnace, she was a daughter of the late Issac W. and Laura B. (Hollibaugh) Workman. She was married to Bernard A. Cohenour Dec. 14, 1939, at Orbisonia. Mr. Cohenour preceded her in death Jan. 17, 1998. Three children survive; James A. Cohenour, Mount Union; Richard R. Cohenour, Three Springs, R.R.; and Eileen C. Smith, Mount Union. R.R. There are five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. One sister and two brothers survive; Zada Shapiro of Mount Union, currently residing in Michigan; Paul Workman of York; and Willard Workman of Chambersburg. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Clifford Workman and Edgar Workman; two sisters. Doris Sterner and Edith Copestake; and one stepbrother, Marlin Workman. Mrs. Cohenour attended the First United Methodist Church, Mount Union. where she was a member of the Womens Sunday School class. She was a member of Mount Union Chapter No. 280 Order of Eastern Star and the Womens Twentieth Century Club of Mount Union. She was a 1935 graduate of Orbisonia High School. Primarily a homemaker, she also helped manage her fathers business, Workmans Economy Store, in Orbisonia, Rockhill and Mount Union. She also helped at the Rockhill Post Office when it was located at her fathers store. She later helped her husband with Cohenours Refrigeration Service and Bicycle Repair, Mount Union. She enjoyed playing the piano, knitting and sewing. She and her husband enjoyed going to flea markets. Funeral services will he held at 11 am. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia. Interment will be made at Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia. R.R. Charles F WOODS, 56. of P.O. Box 312, Mapleton, died at 2:15 am Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, at the James A. Van Zandt VA Medical Center, Altoona. He had been in failing health. Born Nov. 7, 1946. in Mount Union. he was a son of Clarence R. and Catherine L. "Betty" (Wakefield) Woods. His father survives at Mapleton, RR. 1. His mother is deceased. He is survived by three children; Mrs. Ivan (Kimberly) Valdes of Maitland, Fla.; and Steven Woods and Mrs. Andre (Jeanne) Thomas, both of Orlando, Fla. There are four grandchildren. Two sisters survive; Wanda D. Johnson of Harrisburg and Mary L. Conway of Saltillo. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert D. Woods and Clarence R. Woods, and a sister, Senora Ann Woods. Mr. Woods was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church, Orlando, Fla. He graduated from Captain Jack High School, Mount Union, in 1964. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he served in the Vietnam Conflict and received the Purple Heart. He was honorably discharged in 1969. In 1976, he moved to Orlando and became a successful businessman for many years. He recently retired and returned to the Mount Union area. A NASCAR fan, he also loved to hunt. A memorial service will be held at 11 am. Wednesday, Feb. 12. at the Robert D. Heath Funeral Home, 61 E. Shirley St., Mount Union. with the Rev. Robert Davidson officiating. Charles M. SKILLINGTON, 84, of 501 Silvery Lane, Martinsburg, formerly of Huntingdon, died Friday afternoon Feb. 7, 2003, at Bon Secours-Holy Family UPMC Regional Health Center, Altoona, following an extended illness. Born Sept. 11, 1918, in Braddock, he was the son of the late Charles H. and Edith E. (Swartzwelder) Skillington. He was united in marriage to the former Jeanne L. Hess Dec. 2, 1944, in Marklesburg. Mrs. Skillington survives. Three sons survive; Charles R. Skillington, Wexford; Gary L. Skillington, Key West, Fla.; and Richard M. Skillington, Dublin, Ohio. There are five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one sister, Naomi E. Irwin, on Dec. 25, 1999. Mr. Skillington was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Martinsburg. He was a former Lions Club member. He received his bachelor of science degree in agronomy and agricultural science and also attended Cornell University. He retired in 1983 as an agricultural county agent for the Pennsylvania State University at Ridgeway after a total of 37 years service. He enjoyed woodworking, was an avid reader and also enjoyed all sports, especially Penn State football. A memorial service was held at 11 a.m. Feb. 10 at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Martinsburg, with the Rev. Timothy H. Knauss officiating. Interment was made in Old Stone Church Cemetery, Marklesburg. M. Ruth (Eller) WYLES, 86, of 2100 Pinchot Road, Saxton, died at 2:42 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, following an extended illness. Born Aug. 22, 1916, in Hopewell Township, Bedford County, she was a daughter of the late Cloyd M. and Blanche (Crowell) Eller. She was united in marriage to Joseph C. Wyles Jr. Aug. 28, 1937, in Hopewell Township, Bedford County. Mr. Wyles survives at their home. She is survived by three daughters and one son; Mona McGraw, State College; Sally Treece Buell, Martinsburg; Joann Adams, Rockville Center, N.Y.; and Larry A. Wyles, Lebanon. There are nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The last surviving member of her immediate family, she was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister; Ray Eller, Tommy Eller and Mable (Eller) Shoemaker. Mrs. Wyles was a member of Raven Run Church of the Brethren where she served as deaconess, was active in Womens Work and various other church activities. For many years, she taught Sunday School and Bible School. She was a member of The Gideons International and the Bedford County Republicans. She graduated in 1935 from Robert P. Smith High School, Yellow Creek. For a number of years, she was employed by Quality Manufacturing Co., Saxton. She was primarily a homemaker who enjoyed sewing, quilting and gardening. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Raven Run Church of the Brethren with Pastor Dan Hammel officiating. Interment will be made in Bunker Hill Cemetery, Saxton, R.R. 2/11 Charles W. "Chip" BENSON, 86, formerly of Orbisonia, more recently of Lewistown, died at 12:09 am. Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown. Born Dec. 3, 1916. in Springfield Township, Huntingdon County, he was a son of the late Scott and Naomi (Wible) Benson, His first wife, Lucille, preceded him in death. He then married the former Catherine M. Sherman who also preceded him in death. He is survived by one granddaughter, Mrs. Vaughn (Diane) Nale, who was reared in the Benson home. For the past three years, he has resided with his great-granddaughter, Mrs. Jeff (Anna) Mackneer, Lewistown. There are three great-great-grandchildren. One sister, Edna Schwetz, survives in Ohio. He was preceded in death by one daughter, Janet Benson. Mr. Benson was a veteran of World War II, having served with the US. Army as a military policeman. He retired from Letterkenny Army Depot, Chambersburg. At one time he was also employed by the East Broad Top Railroad, Rockhill Furnace. He was also a self-employed handyman. An avid hunter and fisherman, he also enjoyed gardening. He enjoyed spending time with his great-great-grandchildren, fishing, camping, playing with Barbies, watching movies and putting puzzles together. He was especially fond of his dog, Lillie. A memorial service will he held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13. at the Locust Grove Mennonite Church, 3358 West Main St., Belleville, with Pastor Max Zook officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of the Martin R. Brown Funeral Home, Orbisonia. 2/12 Audrey Randolph CARR, 69, of Glenville, Ga., died at her home Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2002, under the care of Pearls of Life Hospice. She is survived by her husband, Robert "Bob" Carr of Glenville. Two children survive; Tami Adams of Oklahoma, and Tony Carr Acworth, Ga. There are six grandchildren. Four sisters and one brother survive; Shirley Randolph, Nancy Richardson, Karla Martin, Darlene Waity and Edgar Randolph. She was of the Baptist faith and attended Northside Baptist Church. A Pennsylvania native, she graduated from Captain Jack Joint High School, Mount Union, with the Class of 1951. Retired from the banking industry, she had lived in Georgia since 1998. Graveside funeral services were conducted Dec. 20, 2002. at the Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Georgia. Carl E. KREPPS, 71, of Jacks Mountain Road, McVeytown, died at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, 2003, at his home. Born Feb. 13, 1931, in Oliver Township, Mifflin County, he was a son of the late Rufus W. and Dora F. (Buchanan) Krepps. He was married to the former Joan L. Smith Dec. 18, 1954. Mrs. Krepps survives. Four children survive; Charles W. Krepps, Reedsville; Neal D. Krepps, Riddlesburg; Teresa A. Krepps, Annapolis, Md.; and Paul L. Krepps, McVeytown. There are six grandchildren. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters; Gretta Byler of Hershey; Clyde W. Krepps of McVeytown; Marian I. Wood-ward of Washington (state); Harold L. Krepps of Orbisonia; Alma R. Rhodes of McVeytown; Mrs. Eugene (Audrey) Ranck of Lewistown. R.R.; Ronald E. Krepps of Potter County; and Mrs. Donald (Susie) Bratton of McVeytown. An infant brother, Raymond L. Krepps, preceded him in death. Mr. Krepps was a member of the Pine Glen Church of the Brethren. He was a member of the Bricktown Senior Citizen Center, Mount Union; the Mifflin County Dairy Promotion Agency and the Mifflin County Holstein Club. He was also a lifetime member of the Atkinson Mills Sportsmens Club. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, he served with the United States Army. He was employed as an Agway Enterprise sales representative in Belleville for over 30 years, retiring in 1985. He was an avid fisherman and a Penn State fan. A memorial service will be held at 11 am. Friday, Feb. 14, at the Pine Glen Church of the Brethren, 67 Pine Glen Road, Lewistown, with the Rev. Donald E. Peters Jr. and the Rev. Mark Kerlin officiating. Interment will be made in Pine Glen Cemetery. Raymond J. MOFFETT Sr., 68, of Davenport, Fla., died Sunday. Feb. 9, 2003 in Florida. Born June 19, 1934, in Robertsdale, he was a son of Gerald Moffett and Catherine (Semla) Moffett. His mother survives in McVeytown. His father preceded him in death. His wife, the former Claudia M. Menig, survives in Davenport. One son and one daughter also survive; Raymond J. Moffett Jr. of Fuquay-Varnia, NC.; and Claudia M. McAvaney of Miramar, Fla. One brother and seven sisters survive; Robert B. Moffett, Cape Coral, Fla; Lorraine Moffett, McVeytown; Carol Shields, Mount Union; and Gloria Gearhart, Rose Wolf, Geraldine Rhodes, Betty Sollers and Kim Sechrist, all of McVeytown. There are five grandchildren. One sister, Linda Moffett, preceded him in death. Mr. Moffett was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church, Haines City, Fla. A supervisor for production control for Driver Harris Alloys, Hamson, N.J., he moved to the Davenport area nine years ago from Long Valley, N.J. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Feb. 12, from St. Ann Catholic Church, Haines City. Interment was made in Forest Hill Cemetery, Haines City. Condolences may be sent via www.oakridgefuneralcare.com Oak Ridge Funeral Care, Haines City, Fla., is in charge of arrangements. 2/13 Ella Marie "Peanuts" WHITE, 77, of 2619 S. 19th St., Philadelphia, died suddenly and unexpectedly Tuesday, Jan. 28. 2003, at her home. She was born Aug. 13, 1925, in Huntingdon. She never married. One brother, Jack White of Burbank, Calif. survives, as do a number of nieces and nephews. Miss White was of the Methodist faith. A 1943 graduate of Huntingdon High School, she was employed by Bell Telephone for 42 years. Funeral services were held Feb. 4 and interment was made in Philadelphia. -- Ken Boonie Co-Coordinator, PaGenWeb Project Huntingdon County http://www.rootsweb.com/~pahuntin/ PROVERBS 3:13 How blessed is the man who finds wisdom, And the man who gains understanding.