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1938 - 2019
Rodney Lane Asbury, 80, of Logan County, West Virginia, went on to find that great fishing spot in the sky on Monday, February 18th, 2019. He was born November 28, 1938 in Logan, West Virginia to John and Marguerite Asbury (Perry). He was preceded in death by his parents and sister Judy Asbury Earls. He was a longtime member of Pea Ridge Baptist Church and a lifetime member of the Huntington Rifle and Pistol Club. Rod graduated from Logan High School in 1957. He was en excellent athlete and was always humble with his athletic achievements. He excelled at the many sports he played which included track, in which he set a longtime record in the 100 yard dash for Logan County. He was also involved in boxing, basketball, softball and football. Rod was offered a full football scholarship to VMI but chose to remain closer to the beloved hills of West Virginia. He went on to attend West Virginia University majoring in engineering and was a proud member of Sigma Nu fraternity where we made many lifelong friends. After college, he joined the United States Army Medical Reserve unit at Fort Jackson, North Carolina. Rod was a Civil Engineer for many years. He was employed by Union Carbide, CSX Railroad and the West Virginia Department of Transportation as a highway inspector of bridge construction and quality control. You can see many of his designs and developments around the city today. Rod was also Chief Operating Officer for RL Asbury and Associates consulting engineers, a company he created and retired from. He is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Nancy Robinson Asbury, together they had three loving children Cindy Chamberlain (Richard), Anne Asbury, (Jeanne), and Johnna Asbury: six grandchildren, Courtney, Whitney, Mallery (Jeremy), Ella, Grace, and Rowan: one great- grandchild, Daxon and one on the way. Rod prided himself with his practical jokes and the way he could pull them off so famously and perfectly. They were referred to as “Asbury Stories”. Many fell prey to them and not many could top them. Rod tried out his acting skills when he was on stage as a part of Capers. Rod’s greatest loves were hunting, fishing and the great outdoors. In his later years he loved to travel around the world, which he did on many occasions. Most of all, he adored his family and was a great and giving father. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends whom he also loved. Rod was truly one of a kind with his personality, intelligence, sense of humor and zest for life. He will leave a legacy for many. A special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff on the Neuro Trama ICU at St Mary’s Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday, February 23, 2019 at Wallace Funeral Home & Chapel, Barboursville with Rev. Dan Londeree officiating. Entombment will follow in Ridgelawn Memorial Park, Abbey of Devotion, Huntington. Friends may visit 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, February 22, 2019 at Wallace Funeral Home, Barboursville. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 10 condolences.
Roger Evans
Friday March 1, 2019 at
9:54 AM
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Please accept my condolences. I was one of Rod's high school classmates and knew of his good character as well as athletic skills. He was always kind and considerate. He will be missed.
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kent wilfong
kent.wilfong@dot.gov
Monday February 25, 2019 at
5:15 AM
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To the entire Asbury family: sympathy, thoughts, and prayers on the passing of a husband, father, and grandfather.
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Patricia Collay
Monday February 25, 2019 at
4:54 AM
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My condolences to the family. This scripture will give you a positive hope for the future. “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those
who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.” John 5:28,29.
Tricia
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Patricia Collay
Monday February 25, 2019 at
4:54 AM
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My condolences to the family. This scripture will give you a positive hope for the future. “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those
who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.” John 5:28,29.
Tricia
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John and Ann Krieger
Saturday February 23, 2019 at
12:32 PM
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So sad to learn of Rod’s passing.An accomplished guy who will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers to you Nancy and your whole family.
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John Sefton
jsefton145@gmail.com
Friday February 22, 2019 at
12:36 PM
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Sorry to hear this. My buddy in HS and he was the first face to appear at HS reunions.I will miss him.Condolences to all the family
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Charlotte Asbury Smith
Friday February 22, 2019 at
6:54 AM
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Nancy,
I am sincerely sorry to hear about Rodney. When I saw his picture in the paper I again was surprised by how much he looked like my dad, his uncle. I am unable to attend his services as I now live in Florida but know I am thinking of you and your family.
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Susan Staton Trent
Thursday February 21, 2019 at
12:35 PM
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Please accept my sympathy on your loss. I am C.B. Staton's daughter and my mother, Marlene, and I wanted to let you know we adored Rod and know that he will be missed by many.
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Vickii and Bill Hughes
Thursday February 21, 2019 at
5:25 AM
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Nancy, we are so sad to hear of the passing of Rod. He was truly one of a kind. Love and prayers to your wonderful family.
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Cindy Richards Sheedy
Wednesday February 20, 2019 at
5:23 PM
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My sincere sympathies.
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