Since 1925, we have served the Elkview, West Virginia area and surrounding communities. We understand that funerals are for the living and strive to provide a meaningful, individual service for every family we serve.
Funeral Homes in Belva, WV
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Belva.
Zip codes in the city: 26656.
Nicholas County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
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Facts about the city
Belva is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in west Nicholas County and north Fayette County, West Virginia, United States; while the CDP only includes the Nicholas County portion, the Fayette County portion is considered part of the community. The town is situated at the bottomland surrounding the convergence of Bells Creek with Twentymile Creek and, subsequently, Twenty Mile Creek with the Gauley River. Belva is also the location of the convergence of two state highways: West Virginia Route 16 and West Virginia Route 39.
Belva Obituaries
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History
The town is situated at the bottomland surrounding the convergence of Bells Creek with Twentymile Creek and, subsequently, Twenty Mile Creek with the Gauley River. .
The community is named in honor of Belva Ann Lockwood, a presidential candidate and early feminist. Fenwick is also the location of the convergence of two state highways: West Virginia Route 16 and West Virginia Route 39.
Belva post office was established in 1885.
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