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Mary Kincaid
In Memory of
Mary Margaret "Joann"
Kincaid
1925 - 2020
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Obituary for Mary Margaret "Joann" Kincaid

Mary Margaret "Joann"  Kincaid
Mary Margaret “Joann” Kincaid passed away peacefully at the Hubbard House in Charleston, WV.
Mary Margaret “Joann” was born on August 22, 1925 in Lookout, West Virginia. Before the war she met her loving husband Roy “Tom” Kincaid where they married in Montgomery, WV in 1943. After the war they eventually landed in their final hometown of Smithers, West Virginia. Mary Margaret “Joann” was a woman ahead of her time earning her master’s degree in education and being a long-time teacher and principal in the Fayette County education system. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and former past “Worthy Grand Matron”. She was also a very loyal member of the First Christian Church of Montgomery. Her most important milestone is staying married to her husband, Tom, for 77 years.
She is preceded in death by her parents Earl & Mary Bryant, sisters Durrette Hayslett, Ruth “Bobbie” Clendenin and brothers Early Bryant Jr. and Sam Flint.
Surviving is her loving husband of 77 years, Roy “Tom” Kincaid, her children, Sue Kincaid Boyd (Pat) of South Charleston, and Thomas “Tom B” Kincaid (Debbie) of St Albans, grandchildren Traci Boyd Acklin (Brian) of Charleston, Kelli Boyd (Hobie) of Charleston, Brent Kincaid of Charleston and Alex Lacy (Michael) of Charlotte. She Is also survived by her great-grandchildren Ben, Philip, Brady Acklin of Charleston, Eleanor and our baby boy Lacy due in October of Charlotte.
Mary lived a full life and we were all happy to be witness to it.
Service will be at 2:00 PM Wednesday at the Montgomery Christian Church with Rev. Jim Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Montgomery Memorial Park in London. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the church. O’Dell Funeral Home, Montgomery is in charge of arrangements where expressions can be sent at www.odellfuneralhome.com
In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to be sent to the First Christian Church of Montgomery at 206 6th Avenue, Montgomery, WV 25136.




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