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    Obituary
     H. William Mattingly, 92, of 
    Huntington, WV, passed away Saturday May 13, at the Emogene Dolin Jones 
    Hospice House in Huntington. Bill was born in Springfield, Ohio, a son of 
    William E. and Mary Ann Mattingly. He was preceded in death by his wife of 
    62 years, Elsie J. Mattingly in 2010 and a daughter Patricia Ann Mattingly 
    in 1988. He is survived by a brother, Philip Mattingly of Mentor, Ohio; two 
    sons and daughter in laws, Bill and Cissie Mattingly of Huntington, Dr. 
    Michael and Dr. Yelena Mattingly of Minneapolis, Minn., three daughters and 
    a son in law, Mary Ann Schwartz of Cincinnati, Ohio, Marsha Mattingly of 
    Huntington, and Barty and Greg Ferguson of Huntington. He is also survived 
    by nine grandchildren, Courtney and Joe Blessings of Cincinnati, Ohio, 
    Abigail McKinney and Michael Isadore Schwartz of Cincinnati, Ohio, Evershed 
    and Emma Mattingly of Brooklyn, NY., Elizabeth Mattingly of Long Lake, 
    Minn., Nicky Amrhein of South Lake Tahoe, CA, Amanda and Michael Bonner of 
    Huntington, Billy and Nasha Amrhein of Johnson City, Tennessee, Ben Ferguson 
    of Lexington, KY., Brad and Kelli Ferguson of Huntington, and Dr. Brian and 
    Brittany Ferguson of Proctorville, OH., eight great grandchildren, Mira and 
    Riley McKinney, Emma and Ellie Bonner, Kyler Turner-Ferguson, Asher, Decker 
    and Elsie Wren Ferguson; Lyric and Vada Ferguson and a great grandson due in 
    July. Bill was the founder of Beltone Hearing Aid Center in Huntington, and 
    truly enjoyed his work. He often said he was fortunate to have been able to 
    work as long as he wanted as it was his true passion. Another passion Bill 
    had was his love for fishing. He always looked forward to his annual fishing 
    trip to Canada. Family vacations in Marco Island, Florida were centered 
    around the water and nothing pleased him more than to take his children, 
    grandchildren, and anyone who wanted to join on a fishing trip in the Gulf 
    of Mexico.  
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