Obituary of Joseph Frank Hodge
He is retired from the City of Morgantown. Joseph is also remembered for working at various gas stations: Johnny Morris, Harold Ralston and Jordon’s. Has known to tell stories of caddying at a young age and very much enjoyed talking to many customers of the Ashbrooke “Corner Store” in the mornings.
Joseph was a member of the Cheat Lake United Methodist Church and was an original member of the Cheat Lake Volunteer Fire Department serving as Captain. He also served as a member of Morgantown Union Lodge No. 4, A.F.&A.M. and a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason, Valleys of Morgantown and Wheeling.
He was survived by daughter Betty Phillips and husband, David; grandchildren, Jason, Joseph, and Cassandra Phillips and great-grandchild, Remmington; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Sally and Jim Pickenpaugh; nieces and nephews, Kim Greene and husband, Nathan, Stacy Croston and husband, Paul, Sharon Bean, Keith Bean and wife, Leigh Ann, Doris Dailey and husband, Bill, Debbie Jones and husband, Gary, and Matthew Hodge, of Manassas, VA; also many great nieces and nephews, Jonathan and Alexa Greene, Kylie and Spencer Croston, and many others. He cherished his family and loved everyone dearly…loved each day and always told everyone, “It will be alright!”.
In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife, Ella Jean Hodge; by his siblings, Laura Belle Virginia, James Lloyd, Sav-Re, Henry Arnold, Nettie Kathleen, Charles Arlington, William Francis, George Washington, Mary Louise and Elmer "Tub".
Family and friends will be received at Hastings Funeral Home, 153 Spruce St., Morgantown, on Thursday, December 27th from 4-8 PM and again on Friday, December 28th from 10 AM until the time of the funeral service at 11 AM with Pastor Shawn Weaver officiating. Interment will follow at Beverly Hills Memorial Gardens in Westover. The Morgantown Union Lodge #4 AF&AM will conduct ritualistic masonic services at graveside.
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