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      Obituary
    
    Kelley Spud 
    McComas 
    (August 20, 1937 - November 30, 2018)
     
    
      
     
    Kelley Spud McComas passed away on 
    Friday, November 30, 2018. Born August 20, 1937, to Otis and Alma (Ray) 
    McComas in West Hamlin, WV, Kelley was a longtime resident of Huntington, WV 
    before retiring to Murrell’s Inlet, SC in 2015. Kelley was 81. Kelley’s life 
    was dedicated to his beloved wife of 61 years, Jewell, who preceded him in 
    death in 2017. He is survived by the devoted family he built: a daughter, 
    Kelly D. (Jim) Redick, of Socastee, SC, and a son, Kevin S. (Kimberly), of 
    Milton, WV. He is also survived by three grandchildren and a 
    great-grandchild: Kristopher J. (Stefanie) Redick, son of Kelly D., Kuyler 
    M. McComas (Megan Gillespie) and Kylie E. (Cameron) Knight, both children of 
    Kevin S., and one great-grandchild, Reverie Alice Redick, daughter of 
    Kristopher J. He is also survived by a brother, Paul Joseph (Thelma) 
    McComas, and three sisters, Rose Jaynes, Bonny Porter, and Josephine 
    Fulks. Kelley leaves a legacy of kindness and caring for his family and his 
    community. A retired tax preparer and former owner of Bruce Terminix, Kelley 
    served the Huntington community for his entire professional life. A skilled 
    carpenter and craftsman, Kelley’s work is found in homes throughout the 
    Tri-State community. And as a devoted follower of Christ committed to church 
    and community service, Kelley served as a longtime member of Mays Chapel 
    United Methodist Church of Lavalette, WV, and was a current member of Solid 
    Rock Baptist Church in Myrtle Beach, SC. Kelley will be lovingly remembered 
    by all those that knew him. Friends and family can celebrate his life by 
    attending visitation on Thursday, December 6, 2018, from 6 to 8 P.M. at 
    Reger Funeral Home and Chapel in Huntington, WV. Funeral services will be 
    conducted Friday, December 7, 2018, at 11 A.M. at Reger Funeral Home and 
    Chapel by his longtime friend and former pastor, Bob Talbert. Burial will 
    follow in Woodmere Memorial Gardens.  
      
    
      
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