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      Obituary
    
    Mary Louise 
	Saxton 
	(March 29, 1927 - March 16, 2020)
	 
    
	  
	 
	Mary Louise 
	(Harshbarger) Saxton  
	 of Huntington, WV, born: March 29, 1927, passed away: March 16, 2020 at the 
	age of Ninety-Two years, Eleven months and Sixteen days. She was the 
	daughter of the late William Henry and Minnie Ellen (Randant) Harshbarger 
	and was also preceded in death by her husband; Wesley Saxton, four sisters: 
	Dorcas Moncer, Sadie Harshbarger, Helen Hays and Nettie Stubblefield; three 
	brothers: Shannon Henry Harshbarger, Garland Harshbarger and Ernie Swann. 
	   Mary was a member of the First Wesleyan Church of 
	Huntington, WV and was also a graduate of Huntington East High School, class 
	of 1945.     Mary is survived by one daughter, Sharon Harris of 
	Huntington; four sons: Steven (Deborah) Saxton of Huntington, Scott (Teresa) 
	Saxton of Huntington, Ben (Pat) Hurt of Ashland, KY, and Kevin (Haley) Zhea 
	of Huntington; ten grandchildren: Amy Saxton, Shaun (Tiffany) Saxton, Mary 
	Beth (Jason) Scott, Jonathan (Heather) Saxton, Justin Smith, Benny (Hope) 
	Hurt, Jason (Sheba) Hurt, Kelli Jo (John) Harmon, Jacob Hurt and Lincoln 
	(Ashley) Hurt; 25 great-grandchildren; Nicole (Zack) Poff, Megan Saxton, 
	Mike Saxton, Lindsey Saxton, Chris Perdue, Christopher Scott, Justin Scott, 
	Jacob Scott, Mollie Saxton, Natalie Saxton, Jonathan T. Saxton, Grace 
	Sowards, Denzil, Emalene, Wesley, Susanna, Ava, Audrey, Quinn, Luke, 
	William, Elizabeth, John Michael, Patricia, Benjamin, two special nephews; 
	Terry Stubblefield and Shannon Harshbarger and a host of nieces, nephews, 
	family and friends.     Funeral service will be 1:00 P.M, Thursday, 
	March 19, 2020 at Ferrell-Chambers Funeral Home, Huntington, WV with Pastor 
	Shirley Ball officiating. Interment will immediately follow at the Highland 
	Cemetery, Huntington, WV. Visitation will be from 12:00 P.M to 1:00 P.M. 
	Pallbearers will include Terry Stubblefield, Sam Stubblefield, Shannon 
	Harshbarger, Jonathan Saxton, Jason Scott and Kevin Zhea. 
	  
    
      
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