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Sunday, July 29, 2007


hey everyone,
been at my moms since Thursday, sorry for not tellin ya but I got my ears pierced [my second ones] its was fast and painful, on friday we went to SugarCreek Ohio for a horse sale. it was me, mom, Tom, Jim, and Curtis. it was fun, I hung around curtis the whole time though, hes so cool :] but while we were going grandad passed away. so yeah we have the viewing today at 7-9pm. we had one last night too. the funeral is on tomorrow at 11am. Im really going to miss him T-T I put a new video up for him. its Alison Krauss "Down to the river to pray" from the film O Brother Where Art Thou. hope you like it, I know he would
k well I have nothing else to talk about really, PM me I'll be on all morning. byez

Jessii*

Rest In Peace grandad♥
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Richard F. Spiker, 89, of Ed Dunn Rd, Morgantown, passed away on Friday, July 27,2007 at his residence.

He was born August 9, 1917 in Clarksburg, WV a son of late Benjamin R. Spiker and Elsie M. Bonner Spiker.

He retired from consol Energy as a machinist. He was a member of the U.M.W.A. Union.

He is survived by his children, Richard Allen Spiker and wife Shirley, Janet DeFord and husband Maurice, Joanne Bikar and husband Bob, Nancy Wacyra, Linda McNinch and husband Les, Larry Spiker and wife Janet, and Susan Walker, 25 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren, and a sister Wilma Rexroad.

In additionto his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Betty L. Sine Spiker. and two sisters, Thelma Adamek, and Jeanne Jones.

Family and friends will be received at Hastings Funeral Home from 6-8pm, on Saturday, July 28, 7-9pm on Sunday, July 29, and from 10am until time of the funeral service at 11am on monday, July 30 at the funeral home with Pastor John Sommers officiating.

Burial will follow at Sugar Valley Cemetery in Bruceton Mills, WV

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