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      Obituary
    
    Billy Lester 
	Stevens 
	(October 10, 1931 - September 18, 
	2020)
	 
    
	  
	 
	Billy Lester Stevens passed away in 
	his home on September 18, 2020. He was 88 years old. Billy was born in 
	Huntington, WV on October 10, 1931. He was the son of the late Lester and 
	Elva Stevens. He was the loving husband of Verna Gwilliams Stevens, whom he 
	married on October 10, 1949. He joined the United States Marine Corps 
	reserve in 1949 and served until 1951. He was a member of the Marine Band. 
	In 1950, he started what would be a 41 year career in the railroad industry, 
	first with C&O Railway and later CSX Transportation. He worked for many 
	years in management for CSX, including in Huntington, WV, Norfolk, VA, 
	Richmond, VA, Baltimore, MD, and Chicago, IL. He loved his job, the 
	railroad, and the CSX family. Bill was a man of deep Christian faith. He 
	loved the Lord and attended church faithfully his entire life. He was a 
	longtime member of Grace Gospel Church in Huntington, and also attended 
	Church of The Open Door in Westminster, MD while there with family. Being 
	friends with two deaf brothers as a child, Billy became fluent in sign 
	language and went on to become an advocate for the deaf community. He was as 
	a sign-language interpreter, passionately serving in the deaf ministry at 
	church for many years. He enjoyed reading his Bible, listening to gospel 
	music, swimming, and watching Marshall University football. He loved 
	spending time with his family and doting on his grandchildren and great 
	grandchildren. Being their “Papa” was his greatest joy. Preceded in death by 
	his brother Robert (Lou) Stevens, sister Maxine (Harry) Gwilliams, and 
	son-in-law Thomas Coglianese.  Survived by his wife Verna Gwilliams Stevens, 
	and only child, Terrie Stevens Coglianese. Grandchildren Billi (Gerald) 
	Gore, Kelly (Joseph) Creed, Renee (Timothy) Rogers, Tommy John (Patricia) 
	Coglianese. Great grandchildren Jay, Nick and Karigan Gore, Preston and 
	Brooks Creed, Sophia and Savannah Rogers. Many beloved nieces, nephews, and 
	cousins whom he loved dearly. Special thanks to his loving care givers 
	Shirley Adkins, Ruby Adkins, and Nancy Day. A In lieu of flowers, donations 
	may be made to the ministries of Grace Gospel Church in Huntington, WV. 
	Friends may call from 5 pm until 7 pm on Friday at the Reger Funeral Home. 
	Funeral services will be conducted by Pastor Keith Wiebe, Jr. and David Ball 
	on Friday, September 25, 2020 at 7 pm at the Reger Funeral Chapel.   Those 
	attending are asked to follow CDC guidelines and state mandates of social 
	distancing and wearing a face mask. 
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
    
      
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