John Elwin Skipton1,2

M, b. June 8, 1938, d. November 9, 1938
FatherJohn Verneal Skipton1 b. August 23, 1918, d. June 4, 2002
MotherMargaret Gladys Wilson1 b. July 23, 1917, d. May 24, 1990
     John Elwin Skipton was buried at Elizabeth Cemetery, Elizabeth, Elbert Co., Colorado.2 He was born on June 8, 1938 at Colorado.2 He died on November 9, 1938 at Colorado.2

Citations

  1. [S3839] Casper Star-Tribune, From the Margaret Gladys Skipton obituary in the Jun 5, 1990 edition.
  2. [S2592] Elizabeth Cemetery, Elbert Co., CO, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=clugy&GSfn=ralph&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=27206479&CRid=2215148&df=all&

Arlen Ray Wilson1,2,3

M, b. July 6, 1942, d. February 13, 2014
FatherBernard David Wilson1,2 b. December 6, 1908, d. September 2, 1971
MotherRoma Mae Skipton1,2 b. September 23, 1915, d. December 18, 1988
     His Social Security Number was 520-44-3319.4 Arlen Ray Wilson was born on July 6, 1942 at Denver, Denver Co., Colorado.4,2 He married Donna L. Neely on January 31, 1965 at Converse Co., Wyoming.2,3 Arlen Ray Wilson died on February 13, 2014 at Concord, Cabarrus Co., North Carolina, at age 71.4,2 He Longtime resident, Arlen Ray Wilson, 71, died of Mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer, in Concord, North Carolina, on February 13, 2014. He was born in Denver, CO on July 6, 1942 at the Lamb Hospital to Roma (Skipton) and Bernard David Wilson. The family lived in Denver until Arlen was five and then moved to Casper, WY when his father took over management of Pepper Tank & Contracting. He went to Washington and McKinley elementary schools and graduated from NCHS in 1960. He then graduated from Casper College in 1962 and Oklahoma State University in 1964. Arlen took a Master's Degree in History from the University of Wyoming in 1967. He graduated from the Harvard University Trade Union Program in 1973. Over the years graduate study was undertaken at the University of Colorado and Colorado State University. After graduate school Arlen taught History and Government at Casper College for three years and then joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 1970. He was promoted to Senior Foreign Service Officer in 1990 and served until his retirement in 1995. He was assigned to eight overseas posts including Medellin, Colombia; Nairobi, Kenya; Ottawa, Canada; and Madrid, Spain. Following his retirement from foreign service Arlen became the first Casper College Upper Division Coordinator. In 1999 he returned to Washington, DC where he ultimately became the corporation editor of Databasics (small software company). In 2003 Arlen returned to the Dept. of State where he worked as Deputy Director of the office of International Labor Affairs. In 2006 he was recruited by Northrop Grumman Corp to manage its Databasics software applications. He loved his overseas jobs and found his life full and exciting. Like his father he would have worked forever but ill health brought about his retirement in December, 2013. In January 1965 he married his high school sweetheart, Donna L. Neely, who travelled the world with him. During their courting days both played bugles in the Casper Troopers Drum and Bugle Corp and were routinely called upon to play "Taps" at military services. A life- long Democrat he delighted in political arguments and kept himself well educated on the issues of the day. He believed in the power of one vote and never missed voting even when overseas. Arlen was a devoted son and brother, who brought love and laughter to his family with his quirky sense of humor and clever wit. He was a spiritual person known for his honesty and strong sense of fair play. If politics were his main hobby then motorcycles came in a close second. He was an avid motorcyclist from the time his mother bought him a highly-used Whizzer motor bike for his 14th birthday. Over the years he preferred sport bikes, the last of which was a Yamaha FJR 1300. He followed International Motorcycle racing including attending MOTO/GP races in Spain and the U.S. He enjoyed traveling, especially foreign places. Watching the dervishes dance in Sudan and Maassi dance in Kenya were favorite memories. One of the Maassi approached him with a bride price for his eight year old daughter, while his son was invited to dance with the young warriors. He leaves behind to mourn his passing, his wife of 49 years, Donna Wilson of Sterling, VA; son, Marc D. Wilson (Lynn) of Maryland; daughter, Andrea Wilson of Sarasota, FL; five grandchildren, Andrew Wilson (Angel), Amaya Turner, Cole Hogaboom, Isabel Wilson and Jackson Ray Wilson; with a great-grandchild on the way. His beloved aunts, Joyce Lucore (Wilbur), Grand Junction, CO; Jean Hoffman (Rex), Westcliffe, CO; and a clutch of loving cousins and friends. Including his longtime friend, Holly Hart, who became his devoted caregiver at the end. He also left behind his sister, Vanita Wilson and his mother-in-law, Alice Neely, both of Casper. There will be no service per his request, his cremains will be scattered in Casper in the Spring. on February 21, 2014.2

Family

Donna L. Neely
Marriage*He married Donna L. Neely on January 31, 1965 at Converse Co., Wyoming.2,3 
Children
  • Marc D. Wilson1,2
  • Andrea Wilson1,2

Citations

  1. [S3839] Casper Star-Tribune, From the Roma Mae Wilson obituary in the Dec 21, 1988 edition.
  2. [S3839] Casper Star-Tribune, From the Arlen Ray Wilson obituary in the Feb 21, 2014 edition.
  3. [S9302] Wyoming State Archives, Wyoming, Marriage Records, 1941-1966.
  4. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

Mary Duane Perkins1,2,3

F, b. December 27, 1941, d. April 25, 1990
     Mary Duane Perkins was buried at Dreamland Cemetery, 26500 South U.S. Highway 87, Canyon, Randall Co., Texas.2 She was born on December 27, 1941 at Hildago Co., Texas.2,3 As of August 16, 1958,her married name was Clugy.1 She married David Franklin "Dave" Clugy, son of Ralph Leo Clugy and Dorothy Ellen Wilson, on August 16, 1958.1 Mary Duane Perkins died on April 25, 1990 at Randall Co., Texas, at age 48.1,2,4

Family

David Franklin "Dave" Clugy b. July 27, 1934, d. March 27, 2015
Marriage*She married David Franklin "Dave" Clugy, son of Ralph Leo Clugy and Dorothy Ellen Wilson, on August 16, 1958.1 
Children
  • Deborah Lee Clugy1,2,3
  • Walter Scott Clugy1,2,3
  • Glen David Clugy1,2,3

Citations

  1. [S7950] Amarillo Globe-Times, The, From the Dave Clugy obituary in the Mar 29, 2015 edition.
  2. [S10137] Dreamland Cemetery, Randall Co., TX, online www.findagrave.com.
  3. [S964] Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997.
  4. [S585] Texas Department of Health. State Vital Statistics Unit, Texas Death Index, 1903-2000.

Charles Caperton Humphreys1,2,3,4,5,6,7

M, b. October 11, 1896, d. December 3, 1945
     His Social Security Number was 233-28-1512.4 Charles Caperton Humphreys was buried at Carmel Cemetery, Zenith Road, Gap Mills, Monroe Co., West Virginia.2,3,7 He was born on October 11, 1896 at Union, Monroe Co., West Virginia.3,4,5,6,7 He married Ocie May Elmore, daughter of Henry Lee Elmore and Edmonia Anne Vance, on January 5, 1938 at Ronceverte, Greenbrier Co., West Virginia.1 Charles Caperton Humphreys died on December 3, 1945 at Gap Mills, Monroe Co., West Virginia, at age 49.3,4,7

Census Records

1940Dwelling 108, District 32-7, Sweet Springs, Monroe Co., West Virginia8

Occupation

1940Farmer8

Family

Ocie May Elmore b. May 8, 1902, d. December 6, 1985
Marriage*Charles Caperton Humphreys married Ocie May Elmore, daughter of Henry Lee Elmore and Edmonia Anne Vance, on January 5, 1938 at Ronceverte, Greenbrier Co., West Virginia.1 
Child
  • Doris Jean Humphreys8

Citations

  1. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Humphreys-Elmore marriage record.
  2. [S4755] Carmel Cemetery, Monroe Co., WV, online http://www.findagrave.com
  3. [S3565] The National Archives and Records Administration, U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963.
  4. [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  5. [S533] National Archives and Records Administration, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18.
  6. [S1253] Selective Service System United States, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.
  7. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Charles Caperton Humphreys death certificate.
  8. [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.

Champ Burl Meadows1,2,3,4

M, b. November 6, 1916, d. March 18, 1971
     Champ Burl Meadows was buried at Dunns Cemetery, Mercer Co., West Virginia.3 His Social Security Number was 236-26-1964.5 He was born on November 6, 1916 at Dunns, Mercer Co., West Virginia; His draft card has a birth year of 1919.2,3,5,4 He married Doris Jean Humphreys, daughter of Charles Caperton Humphreys and Ocie May Elmore, on January 1, 1961 at Gap Mills, Monroe Co., West Virginia.1 Champ Burl Meadows died on March 18, 1971 at LaPlata, Charles Co., Maryland, at age 54.3,4 He DUNNS - Champ Burl Meadows, 54, of LaPlata, Md., formerly of Dunns, diedat 5:30 p.m. Thursday in a LaPlata Hospital following an apparent heart attack. He was born Nov. 6, 1916, at Dunns. The body is at Bailey FuneralHome in Princeton. on March 20, 1971.4

Family

Doris Jean Humphreys
Marriage*He married Doris Jean Humphreys, daughter of Charles Caperton Humphreys and Ocie May Elmore, on January 1, 1961 at Gap Mills, Monroe Co., West Virginia.1 
Child

Citations

  1. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Meadows-Humphreys marriage certificate.
  2. [S1253] Selective Service System United States, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942.
  3. [S10138] Dunns Cemetery, Mercer Co., WV, online www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S798] Register Herald, From the Champ Burl Meadows obituary in the Mar 20, 1971 edition.
  5. [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.
  6. [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the David Keith Meadows obituary.

David Keith Meadows1,2

M, b. September 21, 1961, d. November 21, 2005
FatherChamp Burl Meadows2 b. November 6, 1916, d. March 18, 1971
MotherDoris Jean Humphreys2
     David Keith Meadows David Keith Meadows, 44, of Leonardtown died of a heart attack Nov. 21, 2005, at St. Mary's Hospital in Leonardtown. He graduated from Lackey High School in 1979 and was a carpenter/foreman in Bryans Road for 20 years. He was a member of Merbury Babpist Church and Patuxent Moose Lodge. He enjoyed camping, fishing, NASCAR and golfing. Born Sept. 21, 1961, in Union, W.Va., he was the son of the late Champ Meadows and Doris Meadows. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his finacee, Lee Renick; his stepson, Michael renick of Leonardtown; his sisters, Lisa Meadows of Indian Head and Linda meadows-Hornsby of manassas, Va; his brothers, Carl Meadows of Huntington and Jim Meadows of Parttow, Va; his brothers-in-law, Bruce eWilkinson of Alexandria, Va. and Robert Hornsby; his sisters-in-law, Barbara Meadows and Fran Meadows; his aunt, Edna Richmond of Princeton, W.Va; his nieces and nephews, Paul, Alan, Mark, Matthew, Ann Marie, Johnnie and Katherine Meadows and David Conner and C. J. Marshall; his finacee's parents, Ronald and Pearl Conner, and her sister, Rhonda Conner; and his longtime friend, Roy Higgs.2 He was buried at Trinity Memorial Gardens, Waldorf, Charles Co., Maryland.1 He was born on September 21, 1961 at Union, Monroe Co., West Virginia.1,2 He died on November 21, 2005 at Leonardtown, St. Mary's Co., Maryland, at age 44.1,2

Citations

  1. [S6358] Trinity Memorial Gardens, Charles Co., MD, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  2. [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the David Keith Meadows obituary.

William Johnson Kounse1,2,3

M, b. May 20, 1852, d. November 17, 1924
     William Johnson Kounse was buried at Old Rehoboth Cemetery, Union, Monroe Co., West Virginia.3 He was born on May 20, 1852 at Monroe Co., West Virginia; His death certificate has a birth year of 1851.1,3 He married Sallie A. Elmore, daughter of Benjamin Thomas Elmore and Mary E. Crawford, on April 13, 1905 at Monroe Co., West Virginia.2 William Johnson Kounse died on November 17, 1924 at Pickaway, Monroe Co., West Virginia, at age 72.1,3

Census Records

1910Dwelling 122, District 104, Union, Monroe Co., West Virginia4
1920Dwelling 139, District 121, Second Creek, Monroe Co., West Virginia5

Occupation

1910House painter4
1920House painter5

Family

Sallie A. Elmore b. October 11, 1874, d. before January 23, 1920
Marriage*William Johnson Kounse married Sallie A. Elmore, daughter of Benjamin Thomas Elmore and Mary E. Crawford, on April 13, 1905 at Monroe Co., West Virginia.2 

Citations

  1. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the William J. Kounse death certificate.
  2. [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Kounse-Elmore marriage record.
  3. [S10139] Old Rehoboth Cemetery, Monroe Co., WV, online www.findagrave.com.
  4. [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.