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1. March 2001 Obits
www.putnampost.com/Obitmar1.ht - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2001 Last Visited: 7/31/2001
Charles C. Ashworth Charles Clifford Ashworth , 79 , of Hurricane died March 10 , 2001 , at after a long illness. He was a retired insulator for Union Carbide , South Charleston , with 28 years of service and an Army veteran of World War II. He attended First Baptist Church of Hurricane. He was born in Hamlin. He was a 32nd degree Mason , past master of Putnam Lodge 139 , past high priest of Tri-County 51 Royal Arch Masons , past deputy grand master of the 5th Masonic District and a member of Scottish Rite Bodies , Eastern Star Chapter 116 , Hurricane , York Rite bodies , International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers Local 598 AFL-CIO , and Greenup Lodge of Traders & Confidence. He was a lifetime member of DAV. Surviving : wife of 54 years , Loma Fowler Ashworth ; son , Jim Ashworth of Charlotte , North Carolina ; daughter , Sherry Cook of Madison ; grandchildren , J.D. Cook of Madison , Nich and Chelsea Ashworth , both of Charlotte ; brothers , B.K. Ashworth , Hurlid Ashworth and James Ashworth , all of South Charleston , Dorsey Ashworth and Okey Ashworth , both of Hurricane , and Ray Ashworth of St. Albans ; sister , Zelphia Deitrick of Deer Park , Texas Service was held March 14 , 2001 , at Good Shepherd Mortuary , South Charleston , with the Rev. Jerry Losh officiating. Burial , with Masonic graveside rites , was in Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens , Corss Lanes. --------------------------- -
2. FredTek: Books
www.fredtek.com/books/index.ph - [Cached]Published on: 4/9/2000 Last Visited: 10/25/2000
It follows Charles Ashworth, a priest in the Church of England, as he attempts to discover the secret of Bishop Alex Jardine. In the meantime, Charles finds out that he, himself, be not what he seems either. Both are hiding behind masks, pretending to be something that they be not.

