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IN THIS EDITION:

 • Kathryn Louise Slussar

 • Lisa Jo Ervin

 • Greenbrier County Broadband Committee to Hold Rally for Rural Broadband Access

 • West Virginia Expands Prizes Of Lottery For Vaccinated

 • City Of Ronceverte Meeting Agendas

 • Sponsors hail Naomi Osaka's 'courage' on mental health

 • English Country Dance is Alive and Revived

 • Music Review: Mary Hott Brings Wrongs To Light Regarding W.Va. Mine Wars

 • Monroe County Health Department To Give COVID Vaccination During Farmer's Day

 • Farmer's Day Horse Show To Host Food By Reining Warriors

 • Celebration Of Life To Be Held In Honor Of Carol Marie Dean

 • Greenbrier County Courthouse News May 28 – June 3

 • Duke's Krzyzewski to coach 1 final year, hand off to Scheyer

 • Smoot Man Arrested After Setting Fire To Camper

 • White Sulphur Springs Public Library To Host Batman

 • Osaka Steps Out Of French Open And Onto Sport's Third Rail

 • West Virginia Coal Miner Dies In Underground Accident

 • West Virginia governor sues bank in latest twist for his biz

 • Ohio-based electronics recycler opens in West Virginia

 • WVa state art exhibition submissions being accepted

 • US jobless claims drop to 385,000, another pandemic low

 • June 3 Husband Reveals a Frighteningly Short Fuse

In The News:

Kathryn Louise Slussar

SLUSSAR

Kathryn Louise Slussar, 70, of Rupert, passed away June 1 in her home following a long illness.

Preceding her in death are her parents, Freeland and Eva Slussar; one brother, Freddie Joe Slussar; and her best friend, Rose McClung.

Left to cherish her memory are her brothers, Alvin Slussar of Akron, OH, Okey Slussar of Columbus, OH, Franklin Slussar (and wife, Beatrice) of Russellville, Arthur Slussar of Rupert, and Danny Slussar (and wife, Teresa) of Ashboro, NC; her sisters, Jeannie Bostic (and husband, Earl) of Rupert, Brenda Slussar and Tammy Slussar both of Ravenna, OH; and she will be missed by several nieces and nephews.

Kathryn was a minister who served the Lord her entire life. Her mission was to spread the gospel.

Per Kathryn’s wishes, cremation has taken place, and there will be no services at this time.

Please send online condolences at www.smathersfuneralchapelinc.com.

Arrangements by Smathers Funeral Chapel, Inc., Rainelle.

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