Grace B. Wilson
May 20, 1926 ~ June 24, 2021
Grace B. Wilson, of Steubenville, OH, formerly of Weirton, passed away Thursday, June 24, 2021, in the Laurels of Steubenville. She was born May 20, 1926, in Pleasants County, WV, a daughter of the late Calvin and Nettie Davis Barnhart. She was 95 years old.
She was also preceded in death by her husband Jack Wilson in 1978, sisters Ora, Viola, Elsie and Helen; and brothers Mirl, Pearl, Edison, Harold, Wilmer, Donald and Glenn.
She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene in Weirton. In her younger years, Grace enjoyed bowling and playing cards with her friends.
Grace is survived by several nieces and nephews who include Ruth Ann Lamp, Gary Lamp and Larry Barkley.
Friends will be received Saturday 11am until the 1pm funeral service at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, WV. The Reverend Larry Barkley will officiate. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens.
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Sending love and prayers to my Weirton family as we all grieve the loss of my dear Aunt Grace. She was a special lady and loved her family and chihuahuas. I have so many memories of her when she came to Marietta to visit my grandma, her sister, Helen. I know she was greeted with all her family who have been waiting for her to come home. Til we meet again. Love you Aunt Grace ❤️
Aunt Grace was my favorite Aunt and my mother’s best friend! We spent many enjoyable times together in her healthier years. Travels to AZ with my parents and getting to surprise her with a birthday event was an unforgettable time. When I was a young girl she would dance with me; after I married so many wonderful times camping together with much laughter and fun. She was always very loving. She will remain in my heart and I know Mom and Dad and so many others welcomed her with open arms to her heavenly home!
So sad to hear of the passing of my Great Aunt Grace but happy knowing she is again with her family and friends she loves spending time with so much. She truly was a great aunt not only in the name she was a super sweet and kind lady. I always loved it when she would visit us or when my family would go visit or go camping with her and uncle Jack. I can remember her singing the old church hymn “Blessed Assurance” with her little Chihuahua named Timmy and getting him to sing along with her. She will be missed but I’m sure there is a lot of hugs, kisses, and laughter going on in heaven right now. Love you Aunt Grace ❤️ Tami Wineman-Geibel