Marvella Hoffman passed away peacefully on Oct 31. She was born December 30 1925 to Samuel Oliver Dawson and Geraldine Vivian Upton.
She is survived by her high school sweetheart and husband of 72 years, William M. Hoffman of Belington WV.
They had 3 children. One daughter, Diana Sue Hoffman Bruttsman of Nellas nursing home and 2 sons. James Alvin Hoffman, deceased, and Julian Paul "Jody" Hoffman, also deceased.
Other surviving family members include daughter in law Betty Hoffman wife to Jody.
4 Granddaughters.
DeNee LePage, the daughter of Diana, whom they raised, and her children
son James Liston, his wife Carrie and their daughter Emma Jane. William Wright and his partner Amy and their daughter Daisy.
Rebecca Wright.
Granddaughter Alethea Hoffman Nummy, daughter of Jody and her husband Tommy, their children
Kendyl and James.
Granddaughter Lisa Hoffman, daughter of Jody and her partner Lia.
Granddaughter Brandy Hoffman-Aho, Daughter of Jody and her husband Eric, her Children,
Broghan, Erica, Gretta, Miriam, and Quentin.
Marvella attended Philippi Elementary School and High School for 11 years, and attended classes at Magnolia High School in New Martinsville, and Chaffey High School in Ontario California. She was a graduate of Alta Loma College in Alta Loma, California.
She and her husband helped build, from the ground up, three Southern Baptist
Churches; including the most recent one, Philippi Southern Baptist Church.
She was active in the Church teaching Sunday School, on the mission boards for Southern Baptist convention and many other church related activities. She was also a member of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
She was employed as a reporter for Thousand Oaks newspaper of California and while there
interviewed many celebrities, including Elvis Presley. She also worked for the Upland Police Department and was the first Secretary for the Conejo Valley Historical Society, and President of the Woman's Missionary Union. She was on the Republican executive committees in California and West Virginia.
Marvella loved her family and was always there to care for them. She was a blessing to many.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Sunday November 2, from 7-9 pm and on Monday November 3, from 8 am – 2pm the service hour with Pastor John Dixon officiating. Entombment will follow in the Bryan Memorial Mausoleum.
Monday November 3, 2014, 2 pm at Wright Funeral Home
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So sorry for your loss.
So saddened to hear of Marvella's passing. She was such a dear, sweat friend. I loved her like she was my own Grandma. Always enjoyed sharing books with her. Much love and many hugs to all.
I have many beautiful memories of Aunt Billie (Marvella). While she lived in California, we were able to spend many family days together. I will always remember her for her kind words and especially for her BEAUTIFUL handwriting. She was very proud of her penmanship and I always wished I could write just like her!
It has been a very long time since I have seen Aunt Billie, but my memories of her and Uncle Bill will forever be ones of their unwavering love for God!
Thank you DeNee for being our family's rock. You have been a fabulous support not only to us but to also your grandparents. Aunt Billie was so proud of you. Much love to Uncle Bill!
Marvella was a blessing to our family while our mother was a patient at Broaddus Nursing Home.
It was a pleasure to have been able to see and meet Marvella, to be able to take my dad back home to see her in September,so they could catch up. God Bless.
so sorry for your loss, she was a very sweet lady, loved her very much,she was a great friend and caring person.I couldn't ask for anyone better.she will be missed by me and my Husband.
Uncle Bill
With the passing of Aunt B and Jim my heart is very heavy. I do see two new stars in the heavens shining down on us and that brings comfort and joy in some ways to me. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Tom and Karen Dawson and family.
Our condolences on Marvella's passing. She was a gracious woman and a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She is with God now.
Prayers and sympathy for the loss of your loved one.
I remember her from 30 some years ago. She made me feel welcome.
Bill and DeNee
I am so happy to get to know you better. Such a wonderful Christian lady and enjoyed talking with you all. May God wrap His arms around you and give you comfort. DeNee you are extra special to us and know to your grandparents and all those who know you.
SO VERY SORRY TO HERE MARVELLA DIETH, WE WENT TO SCHOOL TOGETHER I DID NOT KNOW SHE DIED A VERSE IN BIBLE,,,,,,,, ASABEST FROM THE BODY PRESNET WITH LORD,, I HOPE AS SORRY TO HEAR GBU AND FAMILY