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      Obituary
    
    Carl D. 
	Stinnett 
	(May 29, 1930 - January 26, 2020)
	 
    
	  
	 
	Carl D. Stinnett, 89, of South Point, 
	Ohio, passed away Sunday, January 26, 2020 at Cabell Huntington Hospital.  
	He was born and raised in Clifton Forge, VA, to the late William Lacy and 
	Erma Honts Stinnett.  He was also preceded in death by his only brother 
	William Lacy Stinnett, Jr.  He is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, 
	Barbara Persinger Stinnett and their children son Randy Stinnett and wife 
	Penny and daughter Renee Stinnett.  Carl served in the United States Air 
	Force during the Korean War, he was stationed in South Africa, Madison, 
	Wisconsin and Spokane, Washington.  After that he had a long and successful 
	career with CSX Railroad as Chief Mechanical Officer in Huntington, WV and 
	Baltimore, MD.  After retirement, he and Barbara had a condo in Daytona 
	Beach, Fla. and they split their time between there and South Point, Ohio 
	for over 25 years.  They also were avid Marshall fans, never missing a home 
	game and traveled to many away games.  Carl also enjoyed spending time 
	outdoors hunting and fishing at his son’s cabin on Raccoon Creek in 
	Gallipolis, Ohio.  No one was a stranger to Carl, he had the ability to 
	strike up a conversation with anyone he met and immediately make them feel 
	comfortable.  Anyone who met him formed a lifelong bond.  He was a super 
	intelligent man, a great story teller, funny and quite a charmer.  He will 
	be missed by his family and many friends he made through the years.  Carl 
	just recently lost, due to a sudden unexpected death, his faithful companion 
	and steadfast friend, Sambo . . . They are once again enjoying their walks 
	and looking out for each other.  In lieu of flowers contributions may be 
	made in Carl’s name to Little Victories Animal Rescue, 3589 Wire Branch Rd., 
	Ona, WV, 25545.  Funeral services will be conducted at 1 pm Saturday at the 
	Reger Funeral Chapel by Dr. Hal Jeter.  Burial will follow in Spring Hill 
	Cemetery, Huntington.  Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm Friday at the Reger 
	Funeral Home.   
	  
    
      
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