Born on December 11, 1922 in Berkley Springs, WV, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Mary Stotler.
She loved to work and retired from the IRS. After retiring, she continued to work at Pikeside bowl until the age of 92.
She was famous for her butternut cakes and loved to cook for her family. When she wasn’t watching westerns, she loved to play bingo cards and gamble. She enjoyed family gatherings, especially Christmas and was able to celebrate one last Christmas with her family in June.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard Kenny; their daughter, Norma Jean Rainey (husband, Wilmer Rainey); brother, Gilbert Bud Stotler; four sisters: Francis, Anna, Odessa, and Christine; and one granddaughter, Wendy Yvette Fravel.
Survived by two daughters: Phyllis Kenny and Donna Spinks (Bobbie); two sisters: Pearl Vaughn and Dorothy Palmer; nine grandchildren: Kevin Rainey, John Rainey, Kelly Robertson (Mark), Yvonne Wood (Ronnie), Ritchie Spinks (Jennifer), Kimberly Chapman (Doug), Andrew Spinks (Stephanie), Andrea Shaffer (Greg), and Samantha Gilkerson (Kenny); twenty-one great-grandchildren: Steven and Brian Stadler, Abbie Robertson, Ashley, Matthew and Nicholas Wood, Coleman, Allyson and Gage Spinks, Brandon and Alyssa Miller, Gionna Chapman, Austin, Brayden, Ava, and Arlee Spinks, Trenton Kroner, Taelyn Ardinger, Wyatt Shaffer, Lydia Spinks Fusco and Weston Gilkerson; and two great-great-grandchildren: Carter Spinks and Nyomie Wood.
The family would like to thank Dr. Jane Parks for her patience and care of Edith and the staff at Hospice of the Panhandle for their care.
Friends will be received on Wednesday from 1pm until the time of the funeral service at 3pm at Rosedale Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Rosedale Cemetery. Masks and Social Distancing will be required.
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