Robert L "Red" Nottingham

5/6/1938 - 4/18/2016

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Obituary For Robert L "Red" Nottingham

Robert L. "Red" Nottingham, 77, passed away Monday, April 18, 2616, at Gables Care

Center in Hopedale, Ohio, from the effects of a stroke he suffered two years ago. Red was

born May 6, 1938, in Duck, Braxton County, West Virginia, to Denver Scott Nottingham

and Tressie Delores Jarvis Nottingham Scott. He was preceded in death by both parents;

his wife, Linda Starkey Sage Nottingham in October 2614; and three brothers, John,

Russell and Delmis Nottingham.

He is survived by a sister, Yvonne (Jay) Gotschall of St. Clairsville, Ohio; two daughters,

Susan M. Guy of Wintersville and Lisa R. Nottingham of Conway, South Carolina; two

stepsons, Mike (Lynda) Sage of Canton, Ohio and David Sage of Arizona; five

grandchildren, David (Ashley) Guy of Shallotte, North Carolina; Heather Strang (Joshua

Peachock), of San Diego, California; Christopher (Allison) Sage and Angie Sage of Canton;

Samantha Sage of California; two sister-in-Iaws, Frances Nottingham of St. Clairsville,

Ohio, and Barbara Rogerson of Follansbee, WV; brother-in-law, Clifford Starkey of Rego

Park, New York and numerous nieces and nephews.

Red was always a hard-working man, who never liked to sit still, working, two jobs most of

his life. He grew up on his grandparents,' Leslie and Susie Jarvis' farm in Braxton County.

It was they who instilled the values of working hard for everything you have. He started

his working career delivering the Charleston Gazette at the age of nine. After high school,

he served in the Ohio National Guard, 191st Combat Engineers. In 1962, he joined the

Wintersville Police Auxiliary; he was sworn in as a full time officer in 1965. On September

6, 1966, he was promoted to Sergeant and on April 1, 1986, he was promoted to Captain,

the rank he held until his retirement on September 21, 1998. On January 1, 1988, he was

elected and sworn in,as a Wintersville Councilman; a position he held for three years. On

December 30, 1993, he was sworn in as a Trustee for Cross Creek Township; a position he

held until his stroke rendered him unable to carry out those duties.

In happier times, he could often be found at the corner table at Burger King, drinking

coffee with old 'friends and co-workers and reminiscing about old times, or tinkering in his

backyard, with his dogs, Mindy and Lindy, or feeding the deer and birds. He also loved

the family get-togethers.

Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 on Wednesday at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be at Highland Hills Cemetery

in Follansbee, West Virginia. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Jefferson

County Animal Shelter.

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    RED WAS AND STILL IS A VERY GOOD MAN THAT WILL TRUELY BE MISSED. THAUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY.I HAVE KNOWN THIS MAN SINCE I WAS 12 YRS OLD AND LOVED KNOWING HIM

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    My deepest sympathies Susie, Lisa, and families. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May Uncle Red rest in peace. He is in amazing company...

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    Sad to hear of Reds passing ! Heaven won't be same , I know my mom ,phylliss, will be waiting at coffee shop in heaven to serve him . He was such a great person and the village was lucky to have a great person protecting it .

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    Deepest sympathies and prayers for all who are suffering, family and friends, near and far.

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    With my sympathy to the family. Red used to be my neighbor, very nice man.

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    Lisa and Heather sending u both my sincere thoughts and prayers. Red has touched so many lives in The Wintersville area by his kindness and that big smile that was always on his face. I don't think I can remember seeing him with out that big smile on his face. I have known Red since I was 7 yrs old, b/c he was a good friend of my parents. Red will be missed. Heaven got another Angel, so fly high Red b/c u have ur real wings now. May GOD Bless u Red, as well as ur daughter Lisa and granddaughter Heather.

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    Condolences and sympathies. Red was a wonderful and caring man. He will be missed by so many.

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    My deepest sympathy to the family. Red was truly a good man.

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    Sorry for your loss. Red was a great person and a good friend. I knew him when I was six and while working at his Doctors office. I will miss seeing him. He is a wonderful new addition to Gods garden.69

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    To the family: so sorry to read the passing of Red - we know Red through our uncle - Vic Calabrese- who was his best friend - two legends Wintersville has lost - our thoughts and prayers are with you and we will always remember hm and what a great person he was - With sympathy and sincerty - Bill and Diana Davis - Phoenix Az

  • 09/03/2024

    That was a great write up to honor a great man for all the good he's done that we don't even know of. It was great knowing him.

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    I remember working at Burger King and he'd always be there when I came in. Even if you saw him out on the street he remembered your name and he always ask about my dad. He will be sadly missed

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    I am so sorry for your families loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you Lisa.

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    I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF REDS PASSING. HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND AND ALWAYS SMILING. HE WILL BE MISSED BY HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS IN WINTERSVILLE.

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    A SPATHIPHYLLUM was ordered on April 20, 2016

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    "Gone from our sight, but never our memories; gone from our touch, but never our hearts." Our thoughts and prayers are with you!Love Always, Patty and Todd MacGregor

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