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Iva Lois <I>Lambert</I> Winter

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Iva Lois Lambert Winter

Birth
Death
24 Apr 2013 (aged 97)
Burial
South Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.355164, Longitude: -81.7212165
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Iva Lois Winter, 97, of Charleston passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at Regency Place Assisted Living in Scott Depot. She was born May 4, 1915 in Princeton, a daughter of the late Leonard and Juanita Lambert.

She was also preceded in death by
her husband, Alfred;
son, Donald;
brothers, Harless, Leonard Jr, John and Herbert;
sisters, Thelma Lambert, Garnet Maris, Lorrayne Damewood and Grace Friedly.

Iva was an elementary teacher in Marshall County Schools and joined the World War II war effort by working at Westinghouse in Baltimore, Maryland. She was active in "Church Women United" in Charleston, WV in its early years and an active member of Boyd Memorial Christian Church, now the "United Disciples of Christ Church," where she was honored with the title 'Teacher Emeritus.' Iva will be greatly missed by all those who were touched by her spirit and gentle influence.

Survivors include
grandson, Andrew Winter of Scott Depot;
granddaughter, Elisabeth "Betsy" Winter Hall of Ambler, PA; two great-grandchildren;
daughter-in-law, Kathy Winter Brown of Scott Depot;
16 nieces and nephews.

Funeral service at Wilson Funeral Home, Charleston with Rev. Steven A. Smith officiating. Burial in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston.



Iva Lois Winter, 97, of Charleston passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at Regency Place Assisted Living in Scott Depot. She was born May 4, 1915 in Princeton, a daughter of the late Leonard and Juanita Lambert.

She was also preceded in death by
her husband, Alfred;
son, Donald;
brothers, Harless, Leonard Jr, John and Herbert;
sisters, Thelma Lambert, Garnet Maris, Lorrayne Damewood and Grace Friedly.

Iva was an elementary teacher in Marshall County Schools and joined the World War II war effort by working at Westinghouse in Baltimore, Maryland. She was active in "Church Women United" in Charleston, WV in its early years and an active member of Boyd Memorial Christian Church, now the "United Disciples of Christ Church," where she was honored with the title 'Teacher Emeritus.' Iva will be greatly missed by all those who were touched by her spirit and gentle influence.

Survivors include
grandson, Andrew Winter of Scott Depot;
granddaughter, Elisabeth "Betsy" Winter Hall of Ambler, PA; two great-grandchildren;
daughter-in-law, Kathy Winter Brown of Scott Depot;
16 nieces and nephews.

Funeral service at Wilson Funeral Home, Charleston with Rev. Steven A. Smith officiating. Burial in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston.





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