Miscellaneous Grant County, West Virginia
Obituaries & Death Notices 2001

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Marion Roszel Grandison, 63, of Bridgeport, Conn., and formerly of Petersburg, died Oct. 20, at Astoria Park Nursing Home in Bridgeport.

Born Jan. 19, 1938, in Wardensville, he was the son of Mary Elizabeth (Payne) Grandison of Wardensville and the late Homer Richard Grandison. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Sandra E. (Price) Grandison, March 17.

Surviving are two daughters, Lorrie Brooks and husband Allen, and Gina Grandison, all of Bridgeport; three brothers, Eddie Richard Grandison and wife Anna of Strasburg, Va., Maynard Robertson Grandison of Winchester, Va. and Norman Beverly Grandison and wife Alma of Wardensville; one sister, Hazel Mae Redman and husband the Rev. Calvin Redman of Petersburg; one grandson, Roszel Bradley Grandison; two granddaughters, Jessica Brooks and Taylor Jean-Gulliam; one great-granddaughter, Elyssa Brooks; many nieces and nephews and special friends.

Funeral services were Oct. 24, at the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, with interment in Maple Hill Cemetery, Petersburg.

Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg, was in charge of arrangements. (10/30)
 
Mrs. Virgie Jane (Puffenbarger) Cosner, 88, of Corinth, died Oct. 22, at Garrett Memorial Hospital, Oakland, Md.

Born Oct. 24, 1912, at Elk Garden, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Edith (White) Puffenbarger. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Guy H. Cosner in 1985.

She is survived by five sons, the Rev. Bruce Cosner of Petersburg, Thomas Cosner of Crellin, Md., Lawrence Cosner of Lock Lynn, Md., Gary Cosner of Piedmont and Russell Cosner of Fall Brook, Calif.; four daughters, Belvia Lewis of Corinth, Cellie Paugh of Mount Storm, Martha Myers of Romney and Mildred Rexroad of Swanton; one sister, Ethel Timbrook of Romney; two half sisters, Mabel Vance of Petersburg and Jean Alt of Baltimore, Md.; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Oct. 26, at the Durst Funeral Home chapel, Oakland, with interment in Terra Alta Cemetery. (10/30)
 
Mrs. Anna Gertrude Martin, 87, of Petersburg, and formerly of Kimberly, died Oct. 23, at the Grant Memorial Hospital in Petersburg, after an extended illness.

Born Jan. 16, 1914, in Lookout, she was the daughter of the late Buhel Bert and Elizabeth (Ashley) Buckland. Preceding her in death besides her parents were her husband, Rev. Dillard Lee Martin in 1960; three brothers, Lionel Buckland, Houston Buckland and John Clarence Buckland; and one sister, Dorotha Doyle.

Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Philip and Rhonda Martin of Ft. Myers, Fla.; three daughters, Sharon and Doug Matheny of Charleston, Donna Lynn Hinkle of Richmond, Va. and Sandra and Ronald Young of Petersburg; nine grandchildren, Paula Lipscomb, Anna Perdue, Chuck Martin, Thomas and Jonathan Elgin, Douglas Matheny, Cynthia Hinkle, Debra Otey and Benjamin Young; and 10 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 26, at Potomac Valley Baptist Church. The body was taken to the O'Dell Funeral Home in Montgomery where the family received friends. Graveside services were Oct. 27, at the Montgomery Memorial Park, London.

Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg, was in charge of arrangements. (10/30)
 
Mrs. Debbie J. (Pritts) Bailey, 40, of Arthur, died Oct. 24, at her residence.

Born Dec. 19, 1960, at Keyser, she was the daughter of Virginia M. (Moorehead) Pritts of Bloomington, Md., and the late Richard F. "Hunch" Pritts Sr.

Besides her mother, she is survived by three daughters, Melissa Bailey of Fort Ashby, Kimberly Bailey of Hambleton and Pamela Bailey of Petersburg; one son, DeWayne Bailey of Keyser; two brothers, Richard F. Pritts Jr. of New Market, Md., and Robert Lee Pritts of Keyser; three sisters, Kathy Shillingburg and Karen McKone, both of Keyser, and Lynn Baker of Bloomington; two grandsons, Robert Camren Aronhalt and Devin Michael Nine and numerous nieces and nephews.

At the request of the family, there will be no funeral service. Graveside committal services will be private for the family. Interment will be in the Bloomington Cemetery, Bloomington.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Smith Funeral Home, Keyser chapel. (10/30)
 
Clyde Elwood "Brovie" Hines Jr., 31, of Maysville, died Oct. 24, in Maysville. 

Born June 5, 1970, in Baltimore, he was the son of Clyde E. and Eileen M. (Dolly) Hines of Maysville.

Besides his parents, he is survived by: one sister, Judy Poore of Maysville; paternal grandmother, Vina C. Hines of Dorcas; maternal grandmother, Katherine Dolly of Petersburg; one niece, Jaclyn Poore; one nephew, James Poore Jr. and several aunts, uncles and cou-sins.

Funeral services were Oct. 27, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with interment in the Maysville Cemetery, Maysville. (10/30)
 
Vernon Gilbert Barr, 79, of Rig, died Oct. 27, at his residence.

Born March 5, 1922, in Hardy County, he was the son of the late Walter G. and Laura (Hines) Barr and stepmother, Nina Barr.

He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Idella (Thorne) Barr, whom he married Oct. 31, 1943; two daughters, Donna Myers and husband Victor, of Rig, and Deloris Clark and husband Paul, of Lahmansville; one son, David G. Barr and wife Velva, of Waynesboro, Va.; six sisters, Virginia Evans and Odessa Hedrick, both of Moorefield, Georgiana Sherman of Rig, Ramona Evans of Maysville, and Nola Jean George and Mary Ann Heilman, both of Petersburg; two brothers, William Barr of Cumberland Nursing Home, Cumberland, Md., and Donald Barr of Petersburg; seven grandchildren, Chuck Myers, Jeff Myers, Brian Myers, Carla Barr, David Barr, Tommy Clark and Christy Clark; three great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and lots of friends.

Funeral services were Oct. 30, at the Schaffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with interment in Lahmansville Cemetery, Lahmansville. (10/30)
 
Mrs. Ethel Christine (Mongold) Burgess, 92, of Maysville and more recently of the Grant County Nursing Home since Dec. 24, 1996, died Oct. 28, at Grant Memorial Hospital, Petersburg.

Born Nov. 5, 1908, in South Fork, she was the daughter of the late Ashby and Edith (Coffman) Mongold and stepmother Olive (Wolfe) Mongold. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Charles R. Burgess, Feb. 12, 1995.

She is survived by one son, Donald Burgess of Maysville; four daughters, Goldie M. Berg and Frances Hinton, both of Maysville, Jean Cloer of Union Grove, N.C., and Judy Kimble of Lahmansville; two half sisters, Nellie Miller and Edna Kibler, both of Moorefield; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; one step great-granddaughter; three stepgreat-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Oct. 31, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, with interment in Lahmansville Cemetery, Lahmansville. (10/30)
 
Mrs. Betty Lou (Canan) Wolford, 59, of Burlington, died Oct. 14, at her home. 

Born Jan. 22, 1942, at Burlington, she was the daughter of the late Marvin Edward and Etta Mae (Smith) Canan.

She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Roy Dailey Wolford; one son, James D. Wolford of Antioch; two daughters, Tambi G. Davey and Trina K. Bowman, both of Burlington; four brothers, George Canan, Roger Canan, Marvin E. Canan and Robert S. Canan, all of Burlington; two sisters, Glenda Mae Canan of Burlington and Barbara Ann Heishman of Delray; six grandchildren, Jamion and Benjamin Wolford, Amber, Jessica and Erica Bowman and Travis Kidwell; three aunts, Esta Nabors, Edna Mays and Martha Hott; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Oct. 18, at the Burlington Union Church, with interment in Canan Family Cemetery, Burlington.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Smith Funeral Home, Burlington Chapel. (10/23)
 
Mrs. Mayselle (Harman) Zopfi, 95, of Maysville, died Oct. 15, at Grant Memorial Hospital, Petersburg.

Born Oct. 28, 1905, in Riverton, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Elizabeth "Betty" (Bland) Harman. She was also preceded in death by her husband, William P. Zopfi, Jan. 8, 1978.

She is survived by four sisters, Pauline Hall and Ruth Thomas, both of Baltimore, Md., Clemence Courtney of Pawtucket, R.I., and Claudia Hope George of Maysville; one brother, Lynn D. Harman of Maysville; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Oct. 18, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with graveside services at Beverly Hills Memorial Gardens, Westover. (10/23)
 
Mrs. Irene Edna (Donaldson) Bosley Heavener, 87, of Maysville, and formerly of Mount Storm, died Oct. 18, at Grant Memorial Hospital, Petersburg.

Born March 14, 1914, in Wolburn, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Albert Emory and Mary Katherine (Long) Donaldson. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Gerald Vausie Bosley in 1990.

She is survived by her second husband, Charles G. Heavener, whom she married Oct. 24, 1998; two sons, Donald E. Bosley of Mount Storm, and Ronnie D. Bosley of Arthur; three daughters, Bonnie L. Kisamore of Arthur, and Sandy Sutton and Teresa Cosner, both of Mount Storm; two stepsons; three stepdaughters; 10 grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren; four great-grandchildren; 14 stepgreat-grandchildren; and six stepgreat-great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 21, at the Potomac Valley Baptist Church, with interment in Mount Hebron Cemetery, Maysville.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg. (10/23)
 
Carl L. Yankee, 70, of Mount Storm, died Oct. 19, at his residence.

Born Jan. 16, 1931, at Martin, he was the son of the late Henry and Cora (Arnold) Yankee.

He is survived by one son, Lynn A. Rhodes of Mount Storm.

Graveside services were Oct. 23, at Knobley Cemetery, Martin.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Smith Funeral Home, Keyser Chapel. (10/23)
 
Mrs. Darlene M. Wagner, 40, of Petersburg, and formerly of Rowlesburg, died Oct. 9, at her residence.

Born April 11, 1961, in Rowlesburg, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Martha (Rosier) Poling.

She is survived by her husband, Ralph J. Wagner of Petersburg; one daughter, Elizabeth Moats of Petersburg; two sons, Donald Moats of Petersburg and William Moats, at home; two brothers, Gary Poling of Kingwood and Clifford Poling of Oklahoma; one sister, Helen Poling of Rowlesburg; and two grandchildren, Daton Moats and Samantha Moats.

Funeral services were Oct. 11, at the Arthur H. Wright Funeral Home chapel, Terra Alta, with interment in the Etam Cemetery, Rowlesburg. (10/16)
 
Mrs. Mary Mae Metz, 63, of Upper Tract, died Oct. 10, at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, Harrisonburg, Va.

Born April 20, 1938, in Brushy Run, she was the daughter of the late Charles G. and Goldie Margaret (Alt) Borror. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Harry Andrew Metz in 1981.

She is survived by two daughters, Karen Grimes of Point Marion, Pa. and Judy Ann Metz of Upper Tract; one son, Ronnie Ray Metz of Brandywine; five sisters, Virginia Lantz of Timberville, Va., June Palmer of Culver, Ind., Jane Bennett of Morgantown, Jeannie Dove of Shenandoah, Va. and Ruby Sites of Petersburg; five brothers, Patrick Borror of St. Mary's, Emmett Daniel Borror of Harrisonburg, Billy Wayne Borror and Bruce Borror, both of Upper Tract and Guy Junior Borror of Mountain City, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 13, at the Basagic Funeral Home chapel, Franklin, with interment in Wilson Chapel Cemetery, Upper Tract. (10/16)
 
Kenneth Alexander Perdue, 51, of Dorcas and formerly of Alderson, died Oct. 11, at his residence of an apparent heart attack.

Born Aug. 20, 1950, in Charleston, he was the son of the late Shelby M. and Thelma Mae (Jackson) Perdue.

He is survived by his wife, Ann J. (Basham) Perdue; three daughters, Kellie L. Godby of Berkeley Springs, Angela C. Piner of Alderson, and Patricia S. Meadows of Beckley; one sister, Judy G. Moyer of Bloomingrose; three brothers, Shelby Gene Perdue and Leonard Joe Perdue, both of Bloomingrose, and Ronnie Perdue of Drawdy; and six grandchildren, Joshua Piner, Norman Piner III, Brandon Lee Piner, Tracie Godby, Sarah Godby and Franklin Godby.

At his request, his body was cremated.

Funeral services were Oct. 12, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg. (10/16)
 
Mrs. Mary (Harman) Teter, 89, of Seneca Rocks, died Thursday, Oct. 11, at Grant Memorial Hospital, Petersburg.

Born Feb. 18, 1912, at Laneville, she was the daughter of the late Asa Harman Jr. and Elizabeth (Ketterman) Harman.

She is survived by her husband, Guy Teter, whom she married July 11, 1947; two daughters, Mary Jo Heier of State College, Pa., and Patricia Ann Long of Elkins; one son, Ronald A. Teter of Seneca Rocks; one sister, Ova Wellman of Huntington; and a number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 15, at the Harman Church of the Brethren, with interment in Harman Cemetery.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Kimble Funeral Home, Franklin. (10/16)
 
Mrs. Cecilia "Sis" Bently Koneful, 76, of Maysville, died Oct. 1, at her residence.

Born Oct. 4, 1924, in Camden, N.J., she was the daughter of the late Herbert D. and Patricia (Broadwater) Vickers. She was the last member of her immediate family.

She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Chester H. Koneful; three sons, Robert C. Koneful of South Bend, Ind., Chester H. Koneful Jr. of Deptford, N.J., and Thomas Koneful of Berlin, N.J.; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 4, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with interment in the Maysville Cemetery, Maysville. (10/9)
 
Mrs. Debbie Marie (Zirk) Lamma, 37, of Arthur, died Oct. 1, as result of an automobile accident near Arthur.

Born July 12, 1964, in Leesburg, Va., she was the daughter of Mary (McDonald) Zirk of Arthur, and the late John W. Zirk. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Dennis Dean Lamma in 1994.

Besides her mother, she is survived by two daughters, Lindsie Dora Lamma and Cassandra Nicole Lamma, both at home; three sisters, Judy Perez of Edinburg, Va., Sylvia Naugle of East Berlin, Pa., and Edith Valentin of New Oxford, Pa.; one brother, John W. Zirk Jr. of Woodstock, Va.; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Oct. 4, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with interment in Lahmansville Cemetery, Lahmansville. (10/9)
 
Mrs. Eula Adaline (Cleaver) Thorne, 80, of Petersburg, died Oct. 2, at the Grant County Nursing Home, Petersburg, where she had resided since Feb. 27, 1998.

Born Aug. 28, 1921, in Rough Run, she was the daughter of the late George Thompson and Bessie (Wilkins) Cleaver. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Richard J. Thorne, Oct. 8, 1975.

She is survived by one daughter, Eulajean "Jean" Sites of Moorefield; two sons, Edward T. Thorne of Dorcas, and Kenneth R. Thorne of Petersburg; two sisters, Faye Meager of Virginia Beach, Va., and Mernie Secreti of Interlachen, Fla.; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 9, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with interment in Sites-Cleaver Cemetery, Rough Run. (10/9)
 
Melvin C. Borror, 81, of Burlington, died Oct. 4, at Potomac Valley Hospital, Keyser.

Born Feb. 20, 1920, at Landes, he was the son of the late Jesse and Rebecca A. (Ayres) Borror.

He is survived by his wife, Hazel L. (Hedrick) Borror; two sons, Curtis J. Borror and Carl H. Borror, both of Burlington; one daughter, Iva J. Poling of Burlington; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Oct. 8, at the Bonneview Apostolic Chapel, with interment in the Borror Family Cemetery, Burlington.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Smith Funeral Home, Burlington chapel. (10/9) 
 
Hershel Odale Kitzmiller, 88, of Bismarck, died Oct. 5, at the Veterans Hospital, Martinsburg.

Born May 18, 1913, in Elk Garden, he was the son of the late David and Mary Alice (Hawk) Kitzmiller.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Elsie (Cosner) Kitzmiller; three daughters, Joanna Cramer and husband, Jack, and Linda Kline and husband, David, all of Bismarck, and Ruth Jenks and husband, Doug, of Manquin, Va.; one brother, Jesse Kitzmiller of Mount Storm; two sisters, Connie Kitzmiller of Mount Storm, and Vauda (Kitzmiller) Wilkins of Keyser; two granddaughters, Michelle Owen and Catherine Owen; three stepgrandchildren; nine stepgreat-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were Oct. 8, at Locust Grove Church of the Brethren, with interment in Locust Grove Cemetery, Bismarck. Military graveside services were conducted by the combined veterans' organizations of Grant County.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg. (10/9)
 
John Grove Turner, 82, of Petersburg, died Oct. 6, at Grant Memorial Hospital, Petersburg.

Born Aug. 19, 1919, in Arthur, he was the son of the late Elmer and Katie R. (Baldwin) Turner.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Aretta M. (Veach) Turner; one son, Roger C. Turner of Hagerstown, Md.; one daughter, Bernadette Major of York, Pa.; his stepmother, Edith L. (Pratt) Turner Woerner of Moorefield; one half sister, Mary Alice Hyre of Moorefield; four grandchildren, Bradley Burke of Windsor, Pa., Brian Burke of York, Tanya Turner of Slippery Rock, Pa. and Adam Turner of Lancaster, Pa.; and seven great-grandchildren.

At his request, his body has been cremated.

Memorial mass was Oct. 9, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Petersburg. Military rites were performed by combined veterans' organizations of Grant County. Interment was in the Lahmansville Cemetery, Lahmansville.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg. (10/9)
 
Roy Dayton Armentrout, 84, of Franklin, died Sept. 24, at his residence.

Born Dec. 9, 1916, in Kline, he was the son of the late Charles Dayton and Eva Janie (Harman) Armentrout. 

He is survived by his wife, Olive Ruth (Dove) Armentrout, whom he married Aug. 30, 1947; one daughter, Brenda Haas of Harrisonburg, Va.; one sister, Shirley Ours of Dorcas; three brothers, Harman Armentrout of Baltimore, Clyde Armentrout of Kline, and Loy Armentrout of Mechanicsburg, Pa.; and one granddaughter, Olivia Haas of Harrisonburg.

Funeral services were Sept. 27, at the Basagic Funeral Home chapel, Franklin, with interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Franklin. Military graveside services were conducted by veterans organizations of Grant County. Masonic graveside services were conducted by Pendleton Lodge #144 AF&AM. (10/2)
 
Mrs. Elizabeth (Garber) Sites, 87, of Petersburg, died Sept. 24, at the Grant County Nursing Home, Petersburg, where she had resided since July 31, 2000.

Born June 2, 1914, in Harrisonburg, Va., she was the daughter of the late Peter Isaac and Lillie F. (Cline) Garber. On June 8, 1933, she married Forrest M. Sites who preceded her in death Jan. 3, 1990.

She is survived by two sons, Roger A. Sites of Warrenton, Va., and Robert F. Sites of Cabins; one brother, Cline Garber of Petersburg; four grandchildren, Shandra F. Harcarik of Pittsburgh, Pa., Jason R. Sites of Petersburg, Jodi Elizabeth DeHaven of Cleveland, Ohio, and Shalet A. Sites of Warrenton; one great-grandson, Michael Harcarik; and two stepgranddaughters, Karen Moyer of Charlotte, N.C., and Kristin Kane of New York City.

Funeral services were Sept. 27, at the Petersburg Memorial Church of the Brethren, with interment in South Branch Valley Memorial Garden, Petersburg.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg. (10/2)
 
Robert Bernard "Chuck" Goldizen, 83, of Maysville, died Sept. 25, at Cortland Acres Nursing Home, Thomas.

Born June 9, 1918, at Jordan Run, he was the son of the late Aaron and Lura (Barger) Goldizen. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Hazel Irene (Feaster) Goldizen, Nov. 30, 1988.

He is survived by three sons, Larry Robert Goldizen of Cumberland, Md., Steve George Goldizen and Terry Allen Goldizen, both of Maysville; one daughter, Sandra Kay Hedrick of Maysville; one brother, Arthur Goldizen of Maysville; two sisters, Rose Feaster of Maysville, and Rhoda Warner of Petersburg; six grandchildren, Teresa Harper, Amy Vance, Charlotte Brown, Stephanie Sharpless, Kimberly Goldizen and Robert A. Goldizen; and six great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were Sept. 28, at the Jordan Run Union Church, Maysville, with interment in the Goldizen Family Cemetery, Maysville.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg. (10/2)
 
Arthur Edward "Mike" Kessel, 69, of Williamsport, died Sept. 26, at his residence.

Born Nov. 21, 1931, in Scherr, he was the son of Alice M. (Wolfe) Kessel, resident of the Grant County Nursing Home, and the late Arthur E. Kessel.

He is survived by one daughter, Maria (Kessel) Clark and husband, Lysle, of Williamsport; two sons, Michael E. Kessel and wife, Brenda, and Todd A. Kessel and wife, Becky, all of Williamsport; mother of children, Phyllis K. Cessna of Martinsburg; two brothers, L. Keith Wolfe of Petersburg, and Harold J. "Donnie" Kessel of William-sport; six grandchildren, Shannon L. Kessel, Lindsey M. Kessel, Tara M. Clark, Kevin R. Clark, Cameron L. Kessel and Shayla L. Kessel; one great-granddaughter, Sydney Elizabeth Beach; and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services were Sept. 30, at the Petersburg First Baptist Church, with interment in Lahmansville Cemetery, Lahmansville. Military rites were performed by combined veteran organizations of Grant County.

Arrangements were under the direction of the Schaeffer Funeral Home, Petersburg. (10/2)
 
Miss Anna Jean Evans, 74, of Scherr, died Sept. 27, at Dawn View Center, Fort Ashby.

Born Aug. 1, 1927, in Greenland, she was the only child of the late Haven F. and Jessie O. (Kessel) Evans.

She is survived by many cousins, including Grant Edward Kimble, who resided with her and had been her strong right arm in operation of the general store.

Funeral services were Sept. 30, at the Schaeffer Funeral Home chapel, Petersburg, with interment in the Maysville Cemetery, Maysville. (10/2)


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