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Agnes Spotloe

August 27, 2011

Agnes (Payne) Spotloe came to the end of her journey on Saturday, August 27, 2011. She passed away in Broaddus Hospital peacefully. She was the daughter of Rosco and Dona (Strader) Payne of Century. Surviving are: three daughters; Cathie Rivlin Carolyn Wilson and husband Paul both of SC Sharon Snider of Charleston Two sons: Tony Spotloe and wife Jane of Pittsburgh, PA Kevin Spotloe of Philippi One sister, Blanche Dawson, Berkley Springs Special Friend, Glen Marshall, Fairmont 13 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren She was preceded in death by one son, Phil; one grand-daughter, Stacey and her ex-husband and good friend Mike Spotloe Jr.. Ms. Spotloe attended Philippi United Methodist Church. She was retired from Heck's Department Store as a district auditor. Agnes loved sports, she bowled on a Philippi League for 40 years; she loved Mountaineer Football and Basketball and never missed her beloved Pirates. Aggie will be forever missed and loved by all of her family. God Bless You! Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 216 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Monday August 29, from 7-8 pm and on Tuesday August 30, from 8-11 am the service hour. Interment will follow in the Mt. Vernon Memorial Cemetery. Tuesday August 30, 2011, 11 am at Wright Funeral Home Click for Map and Directions

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  1. I will miss you, our many conversations, and the good advice. You always did have a way with words…… I will think of you often and kept you close to my heart.

  2. Our hearts and prayers go out to the family. It's reassuring to know that she is now with Stacey and Mike. God be with you always.

  3. Cathie/Carolyn/Family – So very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I visited with your Mom and Mrs. Boni a couple of years ago and I'll never forget how nice they were to me. May God bless all of you.

  4. Our sympathy at the passing of your mother. I always thought your Mother was so pretty and even as she aged, she still was a pretty lady.
    Hold tight to your memories to help you through this time.


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