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Lyonel Lynn Waugaman

August 17, 1974 ~ September 15, 2020

Lyonel Lynn Waugaman, age 46, a resident of Union Community Philippi, passed away on Tuesday September 15, 2020 at his residence he had been in declining health and death was unexpected. Lyonel was born August 17, 1974 in Barbour County a son of the late Charles Junior Waugaman and Deborah (Carper) Waugaman who survives at home. Also surviving- Brothers and sisters, Mahala Mitchell and husband Gary of Philippi Tonda Anthony of Philippi Janie Riley and husband Robert of Belington Robbie Waugaman of Philippi Ronnie Waugaman and wife Sherri of Junior Trudy Noechel and husband Paul of Lost Creek Carla Riley and husband Mark of Lost Creek Loretta Baker of SC Several nieces, nephews with special nephew Brandon Mitchell of Philippi, cousins with special cousins William Hayes Duckworth of Philippi, and Gary Levi Carper of Elkins Uncle Gary Carper and wife Mary of Belington A special Aunt Rose Waugaman Lantz and husband Mark of Philippi Special friend, Birdie Bartley of Belington Lyonel was preceded in death by grandparents Vieva and Hayes Waugaman with whom he made his home with, also great grandparents, Mable Crites Fridley and Claude Simon Fridley, George Ira and Redella Grim Waugaman, Brother Victor Lee Waugaman. Before becoming disabled he worked for Kines Motor Company as a mechanic. He enjoyed doing mechanic work, listening to 70’s and 80’s music and watching Gunsmoke with his grandma. Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home and Crematory 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Saturday September 19, from 10am-3 pm. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 pm with Pastor Howard Swick officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Olive Cemetery.

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  1. Lyonel had his life cut short here on earth , but he certainly left a powerful legacy from all the foot prints he left on so many hearts.
    You will long to hear his voice again but if you set quietly and listen for him he will be tucked inside your hearts . If you long to see him , cherish your childhood memories . Someday you will see him again . He will have his wings and waiting with a set of wings for each of you. May God be with each of you ! I am sorry We can not attend the services but I will be thinking of you . Love you All !

  2. Sorry to hear of Lyonell's passing. He was so young.I remember him most at Grandpa's and working with Jr.at the garage. Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.

  3. Prayers for all concerned in this difficult season of separation. May memories comfort you and give you peace through the Prince of Peace until that great reunion day in a land without sorrow.


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