IOOF Home of West Virginia 

Welcome to the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home of West Virginia.  Dedicated to the values and traditions of every Odd Fellow and Rebekah, the Home serves as a retirement place for members who have served five consecutive years of membership in a lodge and have become dependent on care in order to live a high quality life.

History of the Home

The Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home of West Virginia was dedicated on September 22, 1910, in Elkins, West Virginia.  Since that time, the Home has served as a residence for Odd Fellows, the wives and widows of Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, and 736 children of Odd Fellows.  The Home may also now serve as a residence for the husbands and widowers of Rebekahs.

The cornerstone of the Home was laid on August 22, 1908, by the Grand Lodge of West Virginia IOOF.  Grand Lodge officers of that time included: 

Grand Master W. H. Cecil, Parkersburg #7
Deputy Grand Master J. D. Marstiller, Randolph #116
Grand Warden D. P. Kessler, Cowen #176
Grand Secretary E. A. Billingslea, Marion #11
Grand Treasurer George G. Stout, Sharon #28.

The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of West Virginia pay great tribute  and admiration to the Building Committee and the Founders of the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home of West Virginia.  The committee members were:

John A. Bock #67
Septimius Hall #42
J. Morris Chapman #21
O. S. McKinney, #84
John Beckley, #74
Annie Silcott
Sadie Ryttencutt

Home Board

Movies from a former Resident of the WV Odd Fellows Home shares his experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home

 

For more information about the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home, please send your requests to:

Ms. Charlotte Zimmerman, Board President
Odd Fellow and Rebekah Home
222 Georgetown Road
Elkins, West Virginia 26241
Telephone: (304) 636-4247
E-Mail: Charlotte.Zimmerman@wvioof.org