Wirt County Journal June 19, 2002 Obituaries Frances Corbitt Frances Corbitt, 68, of Elizabeth, passed from this life June 14, 2002, at Camden-Clark Hospital in Parkersburg. She was born in Wirt County, a daughter of the late Frank R. and Bertha Pearl McCoy Lynch. She was a member of the New Home United Methodist Church. Frances spent her life in giving to others. She was a home care aide for 20 years and was a practical nurse in the OB Department at CCMH. She was the manager of Mary Jane's Personal Care of Parkersburg. Surviving are three sons; Michael Corbitt of New Matamoras, O., Marty Corbitt of Newark and Wesley Shearer of Elizabeth; six daughters, Mary Ann Craft of Elizabeth, Patty Aichele of Cleveland, Barbara Pursley of Elizabeth, Tina Shearer of Elizabeth and Mandy Summers of Palestine; four brothers, Dick Lynch of Basley, Ga., Melvin Lynch of Lynnsburg, Robert Lynch of Parkersburg and Lloyd Lynch of Bristol; two sisters, Blondena Dunn of Cairo and Evelyn Ripple of Parkersburg; 32 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert M. "Bob" Corbitt in November 2001; two brothers, Charles Lynch and Russell Lynch; and three sisters, Gladys Lewis, Mary Virginia Lynch and Regina Sue Combs. Services were held Tuesday, June 18, at 2 p.m. at the Matheny Pomroy Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Stanley and Pastor Chuck Furbee officiating. Burial is in the Palestine Cemetery (Thorn Addition) in Wirt County. Herman L. Full Herman Lewis Full, 53, LeRoy, died June 10, 2002. He was born June 18, 1948, in Jackson County, son of the late Hubert Lewis and Audra Zelma Brown Full. He was a member of Ravenswood Church of God, former Wirt County Commissioner, a dairy farmer for 40 years and manager for Sarah Full's Traveling Ministry. He is survived by his wife, Lena Full; three daughters, Mendy Kemp and husband, David of Belleville, Jessica Jarrett and husband, James of Ravenswood and Sarah Beth Full of LeRoy; one sister, Jo Ann Bumgarner of Palestine; and three grandchildren, J.T. and McKayla Kemp and Logan Jarrett. Services were held Friday, June 14, at 11 a.m. at :he Ravenswood Church of God with the Rev. Tom Deane and Rev. Carl Mann officiating. Burial is in the Center Valley Cemetery at PeeWee. Wilbur J. Villers Wilbur J. "Bill" Villers, 64, of Parkersburg, died June 13, 2002, at Camden-Clark Hospital in Parkersburg. He was born Feb. 17, 1938, in Burning Springs, a son of the late W. T. and Rosetta B. Hall Villers. He was president and owner of Ziebart Rust Proofing in Parkersburg and Charleston and was past president of Villers Motors. He was a graduate of PHS Class of 1956 where he was active in band, A'Capella Choir and the All State Chorus. He was a member of the. North Parkersburg Baptist Church and had been active in Parkersburg Rotary, Chamber of Commerce and Wood County Automobile Dealers Association. He is survived by two sons, Michael Villers and his wife, Ann of Morgantown and Mark Villers and his wife, Tricia of Marietta; two daughters, Deborah Villers of Anchorage, Alaska and Pamela Wardwell and her husband, J.R. of Beckley; six grandchildren, including newborn Blake Alexander Villers, born June 13; two brothers, Jerry Villers of Mineral Wells and Larry Villers of Lubeck; his wife, Regina Lewis Villers; and the mother of his children, Neda Kay Villers of Parkersburg. Services were held Saturday, June 15. at 10 a.m. at Leavitt Funeral Home with Pastor Don Yeager officiating. Burial is in Sunset Memory Gardens. Garnett Walter Garnett Bernice Walter, 89, of LeRoy, Jackson County, departed this life June 11, 2002, at Eldercare of Ripley following an extended illness. She was born Jan. 26, 1913, in Medina, a daughter of the late Henry Martin and Mersylla Hardesty Smith. She .was formerly a nurse's aide at Camden-Clark Hospital and Jackson General Hospital. She was a homemaker, a Methodist and a member of the VFW Auxiliary of Sandyville. Survivors include her husband of 70 years, Aubrey Lee Walter; sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald L. and Kay Walter of Ravenswood, James and Jean Walter of Sandyville, Roy Wayne and Pam Walter of LeRoy and Bob and Debbie Walter of Palestine; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, Gaylord Smith. Services were held Saturday, June 15, at 2 p.m. at Casto Funeral Home in Ravenswood with the Rev. Danny McVey officiating. Burial followed in Fairview Cemetery at LeRoy.