Mark Steven Hedrick1,2,3,4
M, b. October 25, 1952, d. January 7, 1972
Father | Buford Harold Hedrick1,3,4 b. January 3, 1926, d. April 9, 1990 |
Mother | Lois Reasor2,3,4 b. May 26, 1931, d. September 23, 1994 |
Mark Steven Hedrick was buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Courthouse Road, Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.3,4 He was born on October 25, 1952 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.3,4 He died on January 7, 1972 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia, at age 19.3,4 He Mark Steven Hedrick, 19, of Long Beach, Calif., died Friday in a Princeton hospital after a long illness. Formerly of Princeton, he was a son of Buford Hedrick of Princeton and Lois Reasor Meador of Long Beach. He was a member of Johnson’s Chapel Church at Hall’s Ridge near Princeton. Addititional survivors include his step-father, William Meador of Long Beach; one brother, Marshall B. Hedrick of Long Beach; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Carolyn Reasor of Princeton; and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Violet Hedrick of Princeton. Burial will follow in Roselawn Memorial Gardens on Bluefield-Princeton Road. on January 8, 1972.4
Citations
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Buford H. Hedrick obituary in the Apr 10, 1990 edition.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Lois Reasor Meador obituary in the Sep 25, 1994 edition.
- [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Mark Steven Hedrick death certificate.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Mark Steven Hedrick obituary in the Jan 8, 1972 edition.
Marshall Brian Hedrick1,2,3,4
M, b. January 27, 1958, d. August 30, 1978
Father | Buford Harold Hedrick1,4,5 b. January 3, 1926, d. April 9, 1990 |
Mother | Lois Reasor2,4,5 b. May 26, 1931, d. September 23, 1994 |
Marshall Brian Hedrick was buried at Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Courthouse Road, Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.4 He was born on January 27, 1958 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.3,4 He died on August 30, 1978 at Greensboro, Guilford Co., North Carolina, at age 20.3,4 He Marshall Brian Hedrick, 20, of 704 Second St., Gibsonville, N.C., formerly of Princeton, died Wednesday in a Greensboro hospital after a long illness. Death was attributed to natural causes. Born in Princeton, he was a son of Mrs. Lois Reasor Meador and his step-father, William C. Meador of Gibsonville and was a son of Buford Hedrick of Princeton. He was a member of Johnston’s Chapel Church and was a student at the Greensboro Cerebral Palsy and Orthopedic School. Additional survivors include his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Carlyn Reasor of Princeton and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Viola Hedrick of Princeton. Graveside rites will be conducted at Roselawn Memorial Gardens on Bluefield-Princeton Road with Rev. Jerry Martin officiating. on September 1, 1978.4
Citations
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Buford H. Hedrick obituary in the Apr 10, 1990 edition.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Lois Reasor Meador obituary in the Sep 25, 1994 edition.
- [S1028] North Carolina Archives and Records Section and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, North Carolina Death Indexes, 1908-2004.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Marshall Brian Hedrick obituary in the Sep 1, 1978 edition.
- [S345] Bluefield Daily Telegraph, From the Mark Steven Hedrick obituary in the Jan 8, 1972 edition.
Betty Gay Hypes1,2,3,4
F, b. March 21, 1935, d. May 16, 1995
Betty Gay Hypes was buried at Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New Castle, New Castle Co., Delaware.5 Her Social Security Number was 233-64-8620.3 She was born on March 21, 1935 at Athens, Mercer Co., West Virginia.3 As of June 17, 1950,her married name was Hedrick.1 She married Fred Holroyd Hedrick, son of Thomas Clayton "Tom" Hedrick and Viola Virginia Elmore, on June 17, 1950 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.1,2,4 Betty Gay Hypes died on May 16, 1995 at Wilmington, New Castle Co., Delaware, at age 60.3,6,4 She Betty Gay Hedrick, 60, of 419 Stahl Ave., Wilmington Manor, died Tuesday of heart failure at home. Mrs. Hedrick, who had worked in the dietary department at the A.I. du Pont Institute, retired on disability in 1984. She enjoyed flower gardening, word puzzles, fishing, walking in the woods and nature. She made decorative items using yarn and plastic canvas, her family said. Mrs. Hedrick is survived by her husband of 45 years, Fred H. Hedrick; a son, Michael F. of Hartly; three daughters, Barbara D. Lee of Hershey, Pa., Drema D, Taylor of Middletown and Virginia A. Page of Richmond, Va; two brothers, Essie Hypes of Detroit and Richard Hypes of Flint, Mich; two sisters, Phyllis Flannery of Princeton, W.Va., and Charlene Moye of Elkton, Md; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park. on May 18, 1995.4
Family | Fred Holroyd Hedrick b. May 16, 1928, d. June 5, 2004 |
Marriage* | She married Fred Holroyd Hedrick, son of Thomas Clayton "Tom" Hedrick and Viola Virginia Elmore, on June 17, 1950 at Princeton, Mercer Co., West Virginia.1,2,4 |
Children |
Citations
- [S996] West Virginia Division of Culture and History, online http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/, From the Hedricks-Hypes marriage record.
- [S1713] News Journal, The, From the Fred H. Hedrick obituary in the Jul 7, 2004 edition.
- [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
- [S1713] News Journal, The, From the Betty Gay Hedrick obituary in the May 18, 1995 edition.
- [S5474] Gracelawn Memorial Park, New Castle Co., DE, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S9] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.