Hyre, Rudy

Passed:

Age: 82

Source:

Death Notice:

Obituary Date: 1966-04-01

Information: Hyre Funeral Is At Ripley Today (04/01/1966) Rudy R. Hyre, 82, Ripley, died Monday afternoon in Jackson General Hospital, Ripley, following a long illness.  He was born at Frozen Camp, Jackson County, son of the late John A. and Dora Board Hyre, and was a member of the Epworth United Methodist Church at Ripley, Ripley Rotary Club, and was a former school teacher and retired farmer.  Surviving are a brother, Charles C. Hyre, Clarksburg; three nieces and six nephews.  Services will be held today, Wednesday, at 2:30 p.m. at the Epworth Methodist Church with the Rev. Basil Hensley officiating.  Interment will be in the Pine Hill Memorial cemetery at Ripley.  The body is at Vail funeral home.    Hyre Will Is Probated Here (05/06/1966) The will of the late Rudy R. Hyre, prominent Ripley citizen, has been probated by the County Court, and disburses his estate.  Raymond R. Hyre was named Executor of the will and the appraisers are Clyde Wright, Russell Staats and Paul King.  In disbursing his estate Mr. Hyre made the following provisions or bequests:  Heirs are: a.  Mary Francis Hyre, great niece, of Ripley, a piano. b.  Richard Davis, great nephew, of Washington, D.C., a Seth Thomas clock. c.  Carolyn Davis Kincheloe, a great niece of Parkersburg - a china closet and dishes within. d.  Pine Hill Cemetery Association, $1,000. e.  Trustees of Epworth Methodist Church - $5,000. f.  Ripley Volunteer Fire Dept. - $1,000. g.  Jackson General Hospital - $500. h.  Governing Body of Cedar Lakes - $500.  To be used for maintenance, upkeep and development. ""I have set up certain accounts in the First National Bank of Ripley in the name of myself and others as joint tenants with the rights of survivorship.  I now here provide that these accounts are to be considered as part of, and passing under my residuary estate.  I do further provide that any amount passing to a residuary legatee by reason of said accounts shall be considered as an advancement to that legatee and such amount passing to a legatee by reason of said accounts shall be included as a part of his or her distributive share passing under my residuary estate.  ""I hereby direct my executor to convert all the rest and residue of my property that I may have at the time of my death both real and personal, of every kind and nature and wheresoever situated, into cash, excepting however, the 25 shares of stock in the O.J. Morrison Store located at Morgantown, and said executor may sell said property at public or private sale, as he deems best, and is authorized to execute, acknowledge, and deliver any deed, writing, or instrument necessary to effectuate said sale or sales and conveyances.  After the conversion into cash I devise and bequeath said residues to the following:  1/4 to my brother, Charles C. Hyre Sr. and that his share shall be included as a part of his share my 25 shares of stock in the O.J. Morrison store at Morgantown.  1/4 to my nieces - Jospehine Davis of Cincinnati, Ohio and Virginia Lee Stephens of Lutcher, La.  1/4 to my nephews - Frank F. Hyre of Roanoke, Va and Lynn L. Hyre of Charlston.  1/4 to my nephews, Howard H. Hyre of Ripley and John Edward Hyre of St. Albans and my niece, Elizabeth Lemon of Grandview, Mo.