Wirt County Journal April 28, 1999 Obituaries Charles C. Scott Charles C. Scott, 84, of Mineral Wells, died April 20 at his residence. He was born May 10, 1914, in Marion County, Ohio, a son of the late Issacc and Otie Davis Scott. He worked at Fairmont Foods for 19 years and also at Borg-Warner for 19 years. He owned and operated Scott Field, Parkersburg, and also Scott Mobile Home Park of Mineral Wells. He was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church, Mineral Wells, VFW Post 1212, Mineral Wells, and was a World War II Naval veteran. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Ada Presley Scott; two sons, Bob Scott and his wife Lori of Mineral Wells and Mike Scott and his wife Melissa of Elizabeth; one daughter, Becky Wilson and her husband Roger of Parkersburg; one brother, Carl Scott of Mineral Wells; four grandsons, Bobby Scott of Gauley Bridge, Matt and Mike Wilson of Parkersburg and Josh Scott of Florida; one stepgranddaughter, Miranda McCroskey of Elizabeth; and one greatgrandson, Logan Scott of Gauley Bridge. Services were held April 22 at Lambert-Tatman Funeral Home, south Parkersburg. Burial was in Mount Zion Church Cemetery, Mineral Wells. Samantha Eagle Samantha Mae Jones Eagle, 104, of Munday, died April 20 at Roane General Hospital. Services were held April 24 at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with the Rev. Larry Jones officiating. Burial was in Goodnight Cemetery at Big Bend. Roy D. Posten Roy D. Posten, 72, of Parkersburg, died April 19 at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. He was born in Palestine, a son of the late W. C. and Clara E. McCoy Posten. He retired from the West Virginia Department of Highways and was formerly employed by the American Viscose and Tebay Dairy. He is survived by three daughters, Vickie Johnson of Mineral Wells, Brenda Sinclair of Clarksburg and Kathy Camp of Washington; six grandchildren, Eric Johnson of Mineral Wells, Heather and Scott Sinclair of Clarksburg, Paul, Melanie and Daniel Camp, all of Washington; and one sister, Freda Smith of Hawthorne, Fla. He was preceded in death by his wife, Flossie Hudkins Posten; three brothers; and one sister. Services were held April 22 at Leavitt Funeral Home, Parkersburg, with the Rev. Everett Snyder officiating. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery.