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      Obituary
    
    
	Edward Clay "Bub" Hedrick 
	(February 18, 1933 - January 9, 2021)
	 
     
  
	On the 9th day of January 2021, the gates of Heaven opened 
	to welcome a wonderful husband, son, father, brother, uncle, and friend.  
	This is the day that Edward Clay Hedrick that all knew 
	as “Bub” was called home. We love him truly, and rejoice in his victory, as 
	much as we grieve his taking. On Tuesday, the 19th of January 2021, a brief 
	visitation will be held at Beard Mortuary at 1:00 p.m. and a service will 
	follow at 2:00 p.m. to give friends and family an opportunity to pay their 
	respects if you wish to join us. Bub was born on the 18th day of February 
	1933 to the late John H. Hedrick, and Muriel W. (Carter) Hedrick.  Bub 
	married his one and only love, Barbara Lee (Rice) Hedrick in December of 
	1957, and together they had one daughter, Cynthia Ann Hedrick, who passed at 
	birth. In addition to Bub’s parents and his daughter, he was preceded in 
	death by three of his brothers; Frances Schuller Hedrick, Johnny Ray Hedrick 
	and Thomas Edward Hedrick and his sisters, Fay Loreathia Hedrick Genito, 
	Wanda Lou Hedrick, Dolly Jean Hedrick Williams Garlick, and Deborah Lynn 
	Hedrick Setliff. Survivors include his wife, Barbara;  brothers: James 
	“Jimmie” Hedrick, Robert “Bob” Hedrick and John “Brother” Hedrick;  his 
	sisters: Betty Griffit, Anna Stephens, Clare Eastom, Barbara “Cotton” 
	Hedrick, Helen “Toot” Blevins, Linda “Tinker” Easthom, Patricia “Judge” 
	Rhodes, and Donna Rowe; a multitude of nieces, nephews, neighbors, and many, 
	many friends that loved, respected, and enjoyed being a part of his life. 
	Bub worked hard all his life.  He worked construction mostly.  He built 
	roads and bridges.  These roads and bridges helped connect our State of 
	W.Va. and her communities to other States and communities across our 
	Country.  He was extremely proud of this.  When after 30 years he laid down 
	the tools of his labor he, and Barbara used those roads, and bridges to 
	travel to all those other states and communities; and for the next 32+ years 
	Bub and Barbara managed to fish, hunt, camp, and experience together every 
	state in our Union.  Many more than once.  Bub not only built a life with 
	his love Barbara, but he truly lived it well.  He will be sorely missed.  
	  
    
      
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