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      Obituary
    
    
	Gilbert Clinton Lester 
	(February 27, 1933 - July 2, 2020)
	 
     
  
	Gilbert Clinton Lester, 87 of 
	Proctorville, OH passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at Emogene Dolin 
	Hospice House. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11:00 a.m. at 
	Beard Mortuary with Zachary Lester and Andrew Tschop officiating. Burial and 
	Military Rites will follow in Highland Memorial Gardens, South Point, OH. 
	The family will receive friends after 10:00 a.m. He was born February 27, 
	1933 in South Point, OH. He was preceded in death by his parents, King and 
	Olive Freeman Lester, a daughter, Marla Annette Lester; two brothers, Jim 
	and Rusty (June) Lester and sister-in-law, Janet Lester. He is survived by 
	his loving wife of 63 years, Sally Marlene Beard Lester, daughter, Sara 
	(Kenny) Tschop, son, Kevin (Annette) Lester. Survivors also include six 
	grandchildren, Brianne (TJ) Crager, Emily Tschop, Andrew (Breana) Tschop, 
	Zachary (Elizabeth) Lester, Kristin (Kevin) Washburn and Cameron (Jackie) 
	Lester; eight great-grandchildren, Caleb Jackson, Hannah, Elijah, and Isaiah 
	Crager, Alyssa and Noah Tschop,  James Gilbert Washburn, and Wyatt Lester; a 
	sister, Ruth (Tom) Clark, a brother, Cecil Lester, a sister-in-law, Sue 
	Lester and a host of nieces and nephews and numerous in-laws. Pallbearers 
	will be Zachary Lester, Cameron Lester, Andrew Tschop, TJ Crager, Caleb 
	Jackson, Elijah Crager and Jamie Lester. He graduated from South Point High 
	School in 1951. He served four years in the US Navy as a gunner’s mate on 
	the aircraft carrier USS Midway. He was a Civil Engineering technician for 
	the US Army Corps of Engineers, where he worked on the Beech Fork and East 
	Lynn Lake projects, as well as many others. He served as pastor of Lockdale 
	Church of God in Burlington, Ohio, for eight years. He was an excellent 
	carpenter, and built two of his homes, as well as many pieces of furniture 
	and toys for his family. Bert enjoyed fishing and was an avid gardener. He 
	loved his farm and working on his tractor. He enjoyed reminiscing about 
	growing up in the mountains of WV, his time in the Navy, and the many 
	fishing and hunting trips and vacations he took with family. He was a 
	devoted Cincinnati Reds and Marshall Football fan. He loved music, and sang 
	in several different quartets and with his family. He was a devoted and 
	loving husband, father, and grandfather and will be missed by all.  
	  
    
      
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