Rosemry Pinson Feazell, 74, of Bel Air, MD formerly of Oak Hill, WV died Tuesday, February 22, 2005 at St. Joseph Medical Center, Towson, MD. Born February 22, 1931 in Oak Hill, WV she was the daughter of Katie Blizzard Pinson of Oak Hill, WV and the late Benjamin Pinson. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dorma Feazell. Mrs. Feazell had been a resident of Harford County, MD since 1962. She owned the Furniture and Things store in Churchville, MD for 15 years. She was always involved with her family. Additional survivors include four sons, Steve Feazell of Bel Air, Daniel Feazell of Abingdon, MD Scott Feazell of Biloxi, Miss and Dale Feazell of Bel Air; two daughters, Paula Metexa of Abingdon and Toni Sawyer of Port Deposit, MD; sisters, Virginia "Ginny" Allen of Oak Hill and Sue Ellen Navicki of Hilltop; ten grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Service was held at 6:00 pm Thursday, February 24, 200, at McComas Funeral Home, Bel Air, MD with the Rev. Kenneth E. Tipton officiating. Those who desire may contribute to the charity of their choice. Arrangements by McComas Funeral Home, Bel Air, MD. _______________________________________________ Obit from BNP Saturday, April 9, 2005 Rosemary Pinson Feazell, formerly of Oak Hill, died in Towson, MD, February 22, 2005, on her 74th birthday. She and her husband Don had lived in the Baltimore area for more than fifty years, but a trip to West Virginia was always a trip “home.” She looked forward to the yearly meetings of the Oak Hill High Alumni Association where she could see old friends, and she always had a story to tell or something to laugh about. Rosemary was preceded in death by her husband, Don; a sister, Patty Pinson Hinte, and her father, Benny Pinson. She is survived by her adoring mother Katie Pinson of Oak Hill; two sisters, Virginia Allen and Sue Navicki and her husband Larry, all of Oak Hill; four sons, Stephen, Daniel, Scott and Dale; two daughters, Toni Sawyer and Paula Metaxis;nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Her cremains have made their final trip “home” to Oak Hill. A memorial service, “Remembering Rosie,” will be held at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church on Kelly Avenue in Oak Hill Sunday, April 10, at 2 p.m. with the Reverend Roy G. Crist officiating. Rosie’s friends and friends of the family are invited to participate in the service and to join her family for lunch afterwards.