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1946 - 2004
 Della Mildred Woodard (Gibson) Luker, 58, of Huntington passed away in Cabell-Huntington Hospital on Tuesday, April 13, 2004. She was born March 8, 1946 in Cabell County and the daughter of the late M. Eugene and Clarissia Davis Woodard. She was a former Cabell County school bus driver. She is survived by her children Clarissa Gibson and her friend Dana Bailey of Huntington, Virginia and Patrick Harvey of Ona, Clyde Gibson, Jr. of West Rockhill, Pa, T. Eugene Gibson of Crown City, Ohio, and one step-daughter Donna Baker of Greenwood, In. Also surviving are her sisters Mary Fowler of Florida, Verna and Jack Childress of Prestonsburg, KY, Helen Linville of Huntington, and Phyllis and Willard Collins of Pt. Pleasant and her brother Wayne and Ann Woodard of Florida. She was preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law L. Earl and Joann Woodard. Also surviving are her grandchildren Stephen, Caleb, Clyde III, Dillon, Britany, Tiffany, Thomas, Zachary, Dakota, Chelcy, and Winsten along with a host of family and friends. Visitation will be Friday, April 16, 2004 from 6-9 p.m. at Henson Mortuary, Barboursville. Services will be held 1:00 p.m. Saturday, April 17, 2004 at Henson Mortuary with Rev. Kim Stone officiating. Burial will follow at Arthur Cemetery, Ona. Condolences can be sent to the family at www. Timeformemory.com/Henson
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There are currently 2 condolences.
Linda Nowlin Lucas
Friday April 16, 2004 at
10:12 AM
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We played together when we were little girls--she was our neighbor--and we rode the school bus together--wonderful memories. A great loss for all who knew and loved her. With deepest sympathy to her family. Love, Linda Nowlin Lucas
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Sandra Kirk Booton
Friday April 16, 2004 at
5:39 AM
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It took me a few hours then it hit me. That I losted a dear friend. As all of the sisters and girls knows. Della and I were very very close. I miss her so much, already.
Even though Heaven is the one gaining it does not lessen our lost. Alot of memories are instilled in my mind. Love & Prayers to all of you,
Sandy Kirk/Booton
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