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Ricky L. Ferrell

Hepzibah, West Virginia

1969 - 2003

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Ricky L. Ferrell, 33, of Hepzibah, West Virginia, son of Bernard "Bunny" Ferrell and Linda Flowers Ferrell, went home to be with his Lord on Tuesday, June 3, 2003. Calling hours are scheduled for Friday, June 6, 2003, 2-8 p.m., at Davis Funeral Home, One Olen Thomas Drive, Route 98, Clarksburg, West Virginia. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, June 7, 11 a.m., at the funeral home, officiated by Pastor Michael Joseph, Pastor Paul Claspell, and Major Mary Kay Hearne. Interment will be at Marshville Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Davis Funeral Home, Clarksburg, West Virginia.

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Ricky you will always be missed. I love you! We love your mom and Missy. Can’t wait to see you in heaven! Love Sis. Cindy ❤

We miss you Ricky and your wonderful smile that made everyones problems go away love ya buddy see ya soon and well all run around your mansion with you

RICKY,WE LOVE AND WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH. YOU WAS AN INSPIRATION TO US BOTH.

Ricky, remembering the times we spent together, when I was little, playing with your cars or your marbles, riding on your lap. I miss all of those times we spent together, I miss your smile, but most of all, I miss my big brother. I love you.

There are times when i think of your smiling face, like when I see a little car. I know your are in heaven and you are know longer in pain, but you will never be forgotten. You were always someone I looked up too. I wish I would have told you. I love and miss that big smile.

We Love & miss you very much... But, know you are waiting for us all on the other side. We miss your smile. But we will soon see you some day.

Ricky was a dear friend to all and he blessed very many people. When we were down and depressed. He gave us a smile to put on are face. Now, He is where he can be happier. Ricky was an example that no matter what we always need a smile. Ricky was my best buddy and I loved talking to him.

Ricky was a GREAT guy who always wore a smile.He was a rare person. Whenever I would visit him whether at home or in the hospital, he would greet me with a smile. He liked for me to sing for him. I sang to him when he was in the hospital. And, also when he got too sick to come to church I would go to his house and sing. I would also tell him about Sun. School lessons I`d taught at church. He loved that. Some day soon, Ricky, you and I will walk on golden streets together. What a wonderful day...

Ricky, We just celebrated your first year in Glory. We miss you so, and you will never be forgotten. Looking forward to seeing that beautiful glowing face in Heaven someday. We love you, Jack,Cindy and Gr.Ma Murphy