Gwendolyn A. Ice, age 88, a resident of Philippi and a former resident of Union Community, passed away Saturday August 17, 2019 in Mansfield Place of Broaddus Hospital. Gwen was born September 19, 1930 in Parkersburg, WV a daughter of the late Allie B. and Lulu (Cunningham) McCray. Gwen was united in marriage on October 1, 1960 to Rhoderick D. Ice who preceded her in death on April 27, 2018. Surviving is-
Daughter, Rebecca D. Mihalacki and husband Raymond J. of Chardon, OH
Sons, Rodney D. Ice of Thompson, OH
Ronald D. Ice of Chardon, OH
Three grandchildren, Audrey Mihalacki and husband Aiden of Marion, OH
Justin R. Mihalacki of Ravenna, OH
Steven Mihalacki of Chardon, OH
Three great grandchildren, Adara Hoffman, Jaden Hoffman, and Asher Mikalacki
Gwen was the last surviving member of her immediate family having been preceded in death by two sisters, Audrey Morrison, and Faenon Anderson, three brothers, Ronald, Fritz, and Franklin McCray.
Gwen was a homemaker and earlier had worked as a nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg, and at Public Debt as a data processor.
Gwen was a Sunday School Teacher, was leader of the Bible Classes, she accompanied her husband when having services at the local nursing homes, she was always encouraging not only with her family but her church family and others she helped. Gwen enjoyed cooking and baking.
Friends will be received at the Union Church of Christ on Tuesday August 20, from 11 am- 1 pm. Funeral services will be held at 1 pm the Evangelist Stan Jenkins officiating. Interment will follow on Wednesday August 21 at 11 am at the Evergreen Cemetery in Parkersburg, WV.







Aunt Gwenny will be forever in my heart. I have many wonderful memories of time spent with her. My prayers are with her children and grandchildren .
I remember Gwen, we were almost related, her sister Audrey was married to my father's brother Blaine. I have fond memories of this lady. She was special to all who knew her.
She will be sadly missed GB her Family during this time!!
She was not only a good cook for her family, but she wore out 3 bread machines cooking for others. A loaf of her bread was a delight to be eaten sparingly. Once eaten, there was none left but a few crumbs.
Dear Judy, Gary and Family,
It is with a heavy heart that I wish you comfort at the loss of your aunt. I know you have Peace realizing that she is Heaven bound, finally finished with this world and its burdens, but that still doesn't take away from how much you will miss her. Love You, Jodi
I will always remember her kindness and the love she showed everyone she met. She was a terrific lady. May she Rest In Peace.