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- The Beckley Register-Herald, Online Edition, Tuesday, 30 August 2005
LEWISBURG ? Annalee Gillespie McClung, 88, of Lewisburg, died Aug. 29, 2005. She had resided at her home on the family farm on Davis Stuart Road for over 50 years.
Born March 3, 1917, in White Sulphur Springs, she was the only child of the late Gratton M. and Fonda Leach Gillespie.
She graduated in 1934 from White Sulphur Springs High School, received her bachelor?s degree from Marshall College and her master?s degree from West Virginia University. She was a U.S. Navy veteran, serving as a WAVE during World War II. She was a retired teacher in the Greenbrier County School system and was the oldest living member of the Saint Catherines Catholic Church in Ronceverte.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Hill McClung.
She was survived by one daughter, Louise Hatcher and husband, Rusty; one son, Michael F. McClung and wife, Marky Brackman McClung. She was the definition of the word ?Grandma? to Shawn McClung of Alderson, Marcus McClung of Gate City, Va., Tempest Lowman of Covington, Va., Laura Stevens of Charlotte, N.C., Seth McClung of Clearwater, Fla., and Samuel McClung of Johnson City, Tenn.; a great-grandmother to Lauren, Anna, Mack and Halen.
Funeral Mass will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 31, in the Chapel of Shanklin Funeral Home with Father Richard W. Shoda officiating. Burial will follow in the End of the Trail Cemetery at Clintonville.
The family will receive their friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Shanklin Funeral Home, White Sulphur Springs is in charge of arrangements.
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