Anna Louise Dalton, 93, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, at her son Gilbert Dalton’s home on the Kingwood Pike in Reedsville with loving family by her side. She formerly lived on the Dogtown Road.
Louise was born April 28, 1927, in Kingwood, a daughter of the late Frank and Effie Beckman Turner. When Louise was two weeks old, she was raised by her late brother Wes Turner and his wife, Flora.
Louise was one of the oldest members of the Kanes Creek United Methodist Church. She also attended Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church and she loved both of her church families. She was a kind and loving person with a wonderful sense of humor. She will be deeply missed. Louise worked at Kenny Shoe Factory up to the closing. She loved crocheting, quilting, knitting, sewing and making rugs and crafts.
She is survived by her son, Gilbert Dalton and wife Sandy Summers Dalton, of Reedsville, where she made her home for 6 1/2 years; two daughters, Darlene Hawkins (Rod) Peaslee, of Albright, and Penny Deberry, of Kingwood; her daughter-in-law, Sandra Dalton, of Kingwood; 10 grandchildren, Shelly and Jeff Pyles, of Kingwood, Shannon and Gary Thompkins, of Westover, Jason Dalton, of Reedsville, Robin and Bobby Goodwin, of Kingwood, Darla and Bobby Calvert, of Cheat Lake, Rick and Becky Hawkins, of Romney, Nicole Shaffer, of Kingwood, Kevin and Pam Deberry, of Kingwood, Kathy, of Bruceton, and Teresa, of Grafton; and several great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and sister- and brother-in-laws.
In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Walter (Duff) Dalton; her daughter, Ilene Marie Dalton; her son, Milford Ray Dalton; four sisters; five brothers; and a son-in-law.
Family will receive friends at Browning Funeral Home in Kingwood from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19 where her funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 20 with Pastors Linda Masters and Heather Moore officiating. Interment will follow in the Bethlehem Cemetery on the Dogtown Road.
The family would like to send a very heartfelt thanks to WV Caring, Amedisys Hospice and Preston County Senior Citizens, (Stephanie and Erin), Preston Memorial Homecare, (Kristen) and Preston Health Care, Robin Goodwin, nurse practitioner, and all the staff members for their love and support.
During the visitation and funeral service social distancing will be observed and masks are required.
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