Kentucky Obituaries Danville Advocate-Messenger 1

Kentucky Obituaries
Danville Advocate-Messenger
1 January 2005 through 31 December 2005.
ABBOTT, Billy L. Abbott. Billy L. Abbott, 64, of Perryville Road,
died Saturday at his home. Born April 27, 1940, in Boyle
County, he was a son of Emanuel Abbott of Danville and the
late Geneva Lane Abbott. He was a retired produce
manager at Kroger, a member of Faith Baptist Church and a
1958 graduate of Danville High School. He also was a
member of Franklin Masonic Lodge 28 and Apache
Bowhunters Club. Other survivors include his wife, Tina
Dalton Abbott; a son, Todd Abbott of Danville; a daughter,
Karen Lynne Abbott Gill of Danville; two stepsons, Jerry
Pack of Pilot Mountain, N.C., and Billy Hooker of Westfield,
N.C.; a brother, Jerry Manuel Abbott of Danville; a sister,
Elizabeth A. Hardin of Danville; four grandchildren; and two
step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a wife,
Patsy Bruner Abbott; and a son, Michael L. Abbott. Services
will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Danville Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Stith Funeral Home.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice and Franklin
Masonic Lodge 28. Monday, February 21, 2005. Billy L.
Abbott. Graveside services for Billy L. Abbott, 64, of
Perryville Road, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Danville
Memorial Gardens by the Rev. Barry Delaney. He died
Saturday at his home. Pallbearers will be Jack Sexton,
Kenneth Phelps, Butch Carey, Troy Abbott, Jerry Pack,
Brandon Teale and Billy Hooker. Honorary pallbearers are
his grandchildren, Taryn Abbott, Tanner Abbott, Jack
League, Luke Hawkins, Wilma Gibson, members of Franklin
Lodge 28 and Henry Walker. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at
Stith Funeral Home with a Masonic service at 7 p.m.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice and Franklin
Masonic Lodge 28 F&AM. Tuesday, February 22, 2005.
ABBOTT, Chesnie R. Abbott. CRAB ORCHARD - Chesnie
Saylor Robbins Abbott, 91, of Crab Orchard, died Saturday
at her home. Born July 3, 1913, in Lincoln County, she was
the daughter of the late William G. and Alice Slusher Saylor.
She was a member of Watts Chapel Baptist Church,
Women's Missionary Union and Berean Bible Class. She
was the widow of Clinton Abbott. Survivors include nieces
and nephews, including U.S. Saylor of Stanford, Grace
Harness, Phyllis Bodner and Bennie Reynolds, all of Crab
Orchard. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Watts Chapel
Baptist Church by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in Crab
Orchard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be George Crawford,
U.S. Saylor, Gerald Turner, Ron Sloan, John Harness and
Bobby Bodner. Honorary pallbearers are Raymond Nunn,
Dicky Ledford Jr., Ralph Baker, Steve Bullock, Paul Barrett
and Delbert Hawkins. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Tuesday at the church. Memorials may go to Gideons
International Bible fund. McKnight Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Monday, March 28, 2005.
ABBOTT, William T. Abbott. William Todd Abbott, 38, of
McClure Drive, died Monday at his home. Born May 18,
1967, in Danville, he was a son of the late Billy L. and Patsy
L. Bruner Abbott. He was a former employee of Shawnee
Farm and Bowman Tree Service and a self-employed
construction contractor. Survivors include his grandfather,
Manuel Abbott of Danville; a son, Dakota Abbott of Danville;
a daughter, Christina L. Abbott of Danville; and a sister,
Karen Abbott Gill of Danville. Services will be 3 p.m. Friday
at Stith Funeral Home. Burial will be in Danville Memorial
Gardens. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Thursday. Tuesday,
September 13, 2005. William T. Abbott. Services for
William Todd Abbott, 38, of McClure Drive, will be 3 p.m.
Friday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Mathis. Burial
will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. He died Monday at his
home. He was the father of Dakota "Chase" Abbott and
Christina L. Abbott, both of Danville. Pallbearers will be Troy
Abbott, David Hardin, Clay Baxter, Calvin Galbraith and
Jeremy Hardin. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Thursday.
Memorials may go to Diabetes Association. Wednesday,
September 14, 2005.
ABEE, Steve Abee. LANCASTER - Services for Mark Stephen
Abee, 41, of Lane Road, will be 11 a.m. at Spurlin Funeral
Home by Bill Pack. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He
died Thursday at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.
Born Sept. 11, 1964, in Boyle County, he was the son of the
late Jess Willard and Dorothy Gill Abee. He was a former
bus driver and mechanic for Garrard County Schools.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Abee; a daughter, Ashley
Abee; a brother, Willard Abee of Paint Lick; and four sisters,
Juanita Talley of Lancaster, Joetta Shelton of Crab Orchard,
and Joyce Carrier and Linda Abee, both of Paint Lick.
Pallbearers will be Jimmy Hall, Brian Carrier, James Talley,
Bradley Abee, Andy Saylor, Leroy Griffith, Nicholas Gilbert
and Ray McCullum. Honorary pallbearers are Robert
Garner, Farley Talley, Marcus Talley, Nickkie Shelton,
Wayne Cash and Earl Abee. Visitation is 3-8 p.m. today.
Sunday, February 27, 2005.
ABELL, James E. Abell. OWENSBORO - James Edward "Jim
Ed" Abell, of Owensboro, died Friday at home. Born in
Bloomfield, he was a son of the late Virgil and Nellie
Swearingen Abell. He was a retired agent for
Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. after 31 years of service.
He was a member of First Baptist Church where he was a
Sunday school director and deacon. He was a graduate of
University of Kentucky and a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon
fraternity and several other organizations. He was an Army
veteran of World War II, having served in the European
Theater. He was a Mason and national director of Travelers
Protective Association. Survivors include his wife, Marie
Wood Laswell Abell; two daughters, Julie Abell Dexter of
Danville, and Jamie Abell Stewart of Brookfield, Conn.; two
stepdaughters, Larkin Laswell Hayden and Ann Laswell
Fiorella, both of Owensboro; a stepson, John T. Laswell of
Louisville; 12 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a wife, Louise Madison Jewell
Abell. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at First Baptist
Church. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. today at Glenn Funeral Home.
Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Battle
Grove Cemetery, Cynthiana. Memorials may go to Kentucky
Baptist Homes for Children, 10200 Linn Station Road,
Louisville 40220. Monday, May 23, 2005.
ADAMS, Billy M. Adams. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Billy M. Adams,
69, of Knoxville, formerly of Crab Orchard, died Sept. 14 in
Lake Havasu City, Ariz. Born Dec. 8, 1935, he was the son
of the late Willie J. and Myrtle Hines Adams. He was a truck
driver and a member of Pine Hall Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Eva Mae Adams; four sons,
Kenneth Adams of Knoxville, Billy Adams Jr. of Kan., William
Adams of Cartersville, Ga., and James Adams of Michigan;
two daughters, Janet Lowery of Knoxville and Anita Griffin of
Michigan; five brothers, Clifton and James Adams, both of
Crab Orchard, Kenny Adams of Liberty, Earl Adams of
Frankfort, and Bobby Adams of Norwood, Ohio; two sisters,
Lula Mae Howard of Crab Orchard, and Bertha Cahill of
Sarasota, Fla.; eight grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Services are 2 p.m. today at Evergreen Funeral Home in
Knoxville by the Rev. Jeff Taylor. Burial will be in Sherwood
Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 12-2 p.m. today. Sunday,
September 25, 2005.
ADAMS, Thomas J. Adams. CRAB ORCHARD - Thomas Joe
Adams, 64, of Crab Orchard, died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 13, 1940, in
Garrard County, he was a son of the late John and Fannie
Helton Adams. He was an Army veteran. Survivors include
a daughter, Connie Lewis of Berea; a son, Ricky Joe Adams
of Mount Vernon; two sisters, Irene Lamb of Crab Orchard
and Opal Lamb of Lancaster; and two grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home
by the Rev. Adam Dooley. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Eddy and Bill Hawley, Donnie
Lamb, Ernie lamb, Jonathan Lewis and Michael Farthing.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. today. Monday, January 24, 2005
ADAMS, Virginia Adams. PERRYVILLE - Virginia "Virgie"
Adams, 94, of Dryden, Va., died Friday at Charleston
Healthcare Center. Born July 29, 1911, in Lee County, Va.,
she was the daughter of the late John and Jessie DeVault
Seabolt. She was the widow of Floyd Adams. She was a
member of Ely's Memorial United Methodist Church in
Dryden. Survivors include two sons, Tommy Adams of Fort
Walton Beach, Fla., and John Adams of Danville; a
daughter, Jean Turner of Dayton, Ohio; eight grandchildren;
and several great- and great-great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two daughters, Betty Adkins and Marie
Adams. Services will be 2 p.m. today at Arney-Mullins
Funeral Chapel in Jonesville, Va., by the Rev. Richard
McFarland. Burial will be in Lee Memorial Gardens in
Woodway, Va. Visitastion is noon today until time of service.
Wilder Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.
Sunday, November 27, 2005.
ADKINS, Cheyenne Adkins. LIBERTY - Services for Cheyenne
Adkins, 3-month-old daughter of David and Virginia Wilson
Adkins, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at New Life
Tabernacle Church by the Rev. Curtis Breeden. Burial will be
in Jenny's Chapel Cemetery. She died Wednesday at her
home. She was born Jan. 26. Other survivors include two
sisters, Courtney Adkins of Liberty and Whitney Adkins of
Winchester; a brother, Austin Adkins of Liberty; and
grandparents, Diana Sams and Elisha Wilson, both of
Liberty, and Deloris and Marvin Markland of Frankfort.
Pallbearers will be Dayton Harris and Rocky Adkins.
Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today at the church. Bartle Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday, April 29, 2005.
ALBRIGHT, Douglas K. Albright. Douglas Keith "D.K." Albright,
80, of West Broadway, died Monday. He was the husband of
Kathy Albright. Arrangements are incomplete at Stith Funeral
Home. Tuesday, June 21, 2005.
ALBRIGHT, John B. Albright. HARRODSBURG - Services for
John B. Albright, 66, of Harrodsburg, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by the Rev.
Joseph Muench. He died Wednesday at his home. Born
June 15, 1938, in Lexington, he was a son of Katherine
Barkley Albright of Lexington and the late William M. "Mack"
Albright. He was a retired self-employed horse halter maker
and life member of Amateur Trapshooting Association.
Other survivors include his wife, Rosie Thompson Albright;
three sons, James Albright and Leonard Albright, both of
Lexington, and Dan Albright of Harrodsburg; a daughter,
Tracy Stoeckel of Ocala, Fla.; a sister, Lucy Albright of
Lexington; and nine grandchildren. Visitation is 5-8 p.m.
today and after 7 a.m. Saturday. Friday, April 15, 2005.
ALEXANDER, Robert L. Alexander. BOWLING GREEN Robert L. "Bob" Alexander, 79, of Smiths Grove, died
Saturday at his home. Born in Kentucky, he was a son of
the late Robert L. and Lela Alexander. He was a retired
driver for RTC Trucking Co. and a Korean War veteran. He
was the widower of Dorothy Alexander. Survivors include a
son, Daniel Alexander of Bowling Green; a daughter, Susan
Moore of Danville; two grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Billy
Alexander. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Kirby & Son
Lovers Lane Chapel. Burial will be in Bowling Green
Gardens. Visitation is 2-8 p.m. today. Monday, December
12, 2005.
ALEXANDER, Sarah Alexander. LEXINGTON - Sarah
Elizabeth Dean Alexander, 82, of Lexington, died Friday at
Thomson-Hood Veterans Center, Wilmore. Born Dec. 4,
1922, in Perryville, she was the daughter of the late Richard
and Audie Bugg Dean. She was the widow of Keith
McNames Alexander. She was a Navy veteran of World War
II and a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church. Survivors
include a son, Butch Alexander of Richmond; and three
granddaughters. She was proceeded in death by a son,
Buddy Alexander. Services will be 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Harrodsburg Road, Lexington,
by the Rev. Tony Hancock. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. Monday.
Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Sunday,
February 20, 2005.
ALFORD, Eyvind Alford. Eyvind Alford, 72, of South Fork,
Lincoln County, died Sunday in Lincoln County. Born June
30, 1933, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late
Garrett and Beryl Thomas Marlow Alford. He was a retired
farmer. Survivors include two brothers, Thomas Alford of
Lexington and Starling Alford of South Fork; and three
sisters, Elenor Cook, Elvira Campbell and Alice Wilson, all of
South Fork. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Stith Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Waters Cemetery. Visitation will be
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, September 26, 2005.
ALLEN, Lorene Allen. LIBERTY - Lorene Allen, 76, of Liberty,
died Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford. Born April
16, 1929, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Jim and Laura Scott Allen. She was a homemaker and
attended New Life Tabernacle Church. Survivors include a
son, Darrell Wethington of Liberty; three brothers, Closkie
Allen and Simon Allen, both of Liberty, and Marvin Allen of
Ohio; three sisters, Morene Brown of Cincinnati and Delta
Allen and Dorenda Woodrum, both of Liberty; and two
grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Bartle
Funeral Home Chapel by Curtis Breeden. Burial will be in
Whited Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8
a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, September 6, 2005.
ALLEN, Lucille F. Allen. STANFORD - Lucille Francis Allen, 81,
of East Main Street in Danville, died Saturday at Christian
Care Center in Lancaster. Born Aug. 30, 1923, she was the
daughter of the late Lee and Hassie Miracle Freeman. She
was a retired employee of General Electric in Detroit, Mich.,
and a volunteer at Boyle County Senior Citizens. Survivors
include a daughter, Carol Jeffries of Junction City; and a
sister, Barbara Shearer of Stanford. Services will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Fox Funeral Home by Johnny Adamson. Burial
will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 11
a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday. Sunday, March 13, 2005. Lucille F.
Allen. STANFORD - Services for Lucille Francis Allen, 81, of
East Main Street, Danville, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Fox
Funeral Home by Johnny Adamson. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. She died Saturday at Christian Care
Center in Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Odell Henry, Noah
Kirkpatrick, Ronnie Polston, Gary Gar-rison, Eugene
Shearer and Paul Moore. Honorary pallbearers are Bill
Phillips, Shane and Jeremiah Johnson, and Bernie and Mike
Freeman. Visitation will be 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday.
Monday, March 14, 2005.
ALLEN, Marion Allen. LIBERTY - Services for Marion Allen, 66,
of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Bartle Funeral Home by
the Rev. Vernon Blakey. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery.
He died Wednesday in Liberty. Born Aug. 18, 1938, in
Casey County, he was the son of Media Ashcraft Allen of
Liberty and the late Onsby Allen. He was a carpenter and a
member of Masonic Lodge in Norwood, Ohio. Other
survivors include a daughter, Monica Giles of Fairfield, Ohio;
a sister, June Fair of Fairfield; and a granddaughter. He was
preceded in death by a son, Troy T. Allen. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday. Friday, August 5,
2005.
ALLEN, Mary G. Allen. Services for Mary G. Allen, 94, formerly
of Shawnee Road, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Quenton Scholtz. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. She died today at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 19, 1910, in
Brandenburg, she was the daughter of the late William F.
and Minnie Casperke Grinnell. She was a retired teacher,
having taught 40 years at the old East End School and Boyle
County schools. She was a graduate of Eastern Kentucky
University and a member of Centenary United Methodist
Church. She was the widow of Dorsey Walker Allen.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Huber of Lower
Gwynedd, Pa.; a son, Larry Grinnell Allen of Fort Mitchell;
three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Jack Pattie, Bob Bootes, Tom Ensslin,
Guy Best, Johnny Durham and Glen Gorley. Visitation will
be 10 a.m. to noon Friday. Memorials may go to Centenary
United Methodist Church or a favorite charity. Wednesday,
July 27, 2005.
ALLEN, Maxine Allen. LIBERTY - Maxine Allen, 82, of Riverside
Village Apartments, died Sunday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center. Born May 3, 1923, in Bozeman,
Mont., she was a daughter of the late Paul and Nancy Wheat
Carman. She was a homemaker and a member of Grace
Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Katrina Acrey
of Egnor, Colo.; a son, Arlan Ray Allen of Phoenix, Ariz.;
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be 7
p.m. today at Grace Baptist Church by Lyman Taylor, Dwight
Coffman and Bud Stidham. Burial will be in Grace Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Steve Meece, Darrell King, Charles Lynn,
Richard Davis, Todd Harne and Dwight Gillock. Honorary
pallbearer is Jacob Stafford. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today
at the church. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge
of arrangements. Tuesday, November 22, 2005.
ALLEN, Willie Joe Allen. Services for Willie Joe Allen Sr., 79, of
Danville, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church,
Second and Walnut Streets, by the Rev. Richard Hill. Burial
will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. He died
Saturday at his home. Born June 10, 1925, in Eunice, he
was a son of the late James and Molly Allen. He was a
veteran of World War II and a member of First Baptist
Church. Survivors include two daughters, Willie Mae Allen
Faulkner of Danville and Leatha Allen Ingram of Lexington;
nine grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 14 greatgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son,
Willie Joe Allen Jr. Pallbearers will be Dallas Fitzgerald,
Cecil Ford, Allen Faulkner, Samuel Whitehead, Ambers
Wilkerson and Marvin Swann. Honorary pallbearers are
deacons of First Baptist Church. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. Tuesday, January 11, 2005.
ALLISON, George H. Allison. LEXINGTON - George Herbert
Allison, 74, died Monday at Veterans Administration Medical
Center. Born in Lottsburg, Va., he was the son of the late
Herbert and Elinor Crowder Allison. He attended Austin
Peay College and was a Baptist. He was a retired chief
warrant officer for the Army. Survivors include his wife,
Agnes Simpson Allison; two sons, Michael Allison of Radcliff
and John H. Allison of Lexington; three daughters, Valerie
Herbaut of Clarksville, Tenn., Tamara Shaw of Fayetteville,
N.C., and Kellie Allison of Alexandria, Va.; three sisters,
Adele Clark and Joyce Yeatman, both of Warsaw, Va., and
Margaret Barrack of Heathsville, Va.; a brother, Larry Allison
of Warsaw; 10 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be 10 am Thursday at Kerr Brothers
Funeral Home by the Rev. William Adams. Burial will be in
Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to the American Cancer Society,
160 Moore Dr., Suite 201, Lexington, Ky. 40503.
Wednesday, August 24, 2005.
ANDERSON, Carl E. Anderson. NICHOLASVILLE - Carl E.
Anderson, 80, of North Third Street, formerly of Nicholasville,
died Wednes-day. Born Aug. 4, 1924, in Jessamine County,
he was a son of the late George and Bessie Semones
Anderson. He was a former employee of Columbia Gas Co.
and was a retired television repairman for Anderson TV in
Danville. He was a graduate of Wilmore High School where
he played basketball. He was an Army veteran. Survivors
include his wife, Mary Jasper Anderson; a daughter, Janet
Watts of Lexington; three sons, Carl W. Anderson and Cliff
Anderson, both of Versailles, and Fred Anderson of
Lancaster; and three grandchildren. Services were today at
Hager and Cundiff Funeral Home by the Rev. Jim Harrison.
Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Memorials may go to American Cancer Society. Friday,
May 6, 2005.
ANDREW, Hazel P. Andrew. Hazel Peaks Andrew, 89, of
Danville, died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Feb. 28, 1915, in Parksville, she was
a daughter of the late George and Emma Peaks. She was
retired from Kentucky State Hospital and a member of St.
James AME Church. She was the widow of William Marshall
Andrew. Survivors include a son, Charles Andrew of
Danville; a daughter, Yvonne Andrew of Danville; five
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be
1 p.m. Tuesday at St. James AME Church by the Revs.
David Chenault and William Jenkins. Burial will be in Hilldale
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jeremy Andrew, Jerry Gooch
and Tyson, Darnell, Garry and DeMarco Prewitt. Honorary
pallbearers are Charles Andrew, John Davis and Raymond
Houston Jr. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, February 14, 2005.
ANDREW, William M. Andrew. Services for William Marshall
Andrew, 85, of Lexington Avenue, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
Bethel Baptist Church by the Rev. David Chenault. Burial will
be in Hilldale Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 24, 1919, in
Danville, he was a son of the late William and Oshia Andrew.
He was retired from city of Danville and American Greetings
Co., and was an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife,
Hazel Andrew; a son, Charles Andrew of Danville; a
daughter, Yvonne Andrew of Danville; a brother, Ray
Andrew of Danville; two sisters, Essie Cunningham and
Malvenia Kinley, both of Danville; five grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jerry, Charles and
Jeremy Andrew, Larry, Ben and Kelving Kinley. Honorary
pallbearers are Bobby Trumbo, John Davis and Raymond
Houston Jr. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Thursday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, January 26, 2005
ARMSTRONG, Kathleen P. Armstrong. HARRODSBURG Graveside services for Kathleen Pinkston Armstrong, 88, of
East Lexington Street, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Spring Hill
Cemetery by Don Chase. She died Thursday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born April 2, 1917, in
Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Grover C.
Pinkson and Virginia Worner Pinkston Corn. She a
homemaker and a member of Harrodsburg Christian Church.
She was the widow of Andrew Vaughn Armstrong,.
Survivors include a daughter, Anna Armstrong of
Harrodsburg; and cousins. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in
charge of arrangements. Thursday, April 22, 2005.
ARNOLD, Betty Arnold. Betty Arnold, 81, died Wednesday at
Charleston Health Care Center. Arrangements are
incomplete at Stith Funeral Home. Thursday, December
29, 2005.
ARNOLD, BETTY ARNOLD. Betty Moore Arnold, 81, of
Lexington Avenue, died Wednesday at Charleston Health
Care Center. Born Jan. 30, 1924, in Tyrone, she was the
daughter of the late Lloyd and Anita Moore. She was a
member of The Presbyterian Church and former member of
the Salvation Army Board of Directors. She was the widow of
former Danville mayor Roy W. Arnold. Survivors include a
daughter, Peg Rankin Cook of Southgate; three sons, Jim
Rankin and R. Wigham Arnold, both of Danville, and Lloyd
Arnold of Los Angeles; two grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Stith
Funeral Home by Odis Clark. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Sam Reid, Sam Reid, Jr.,
Ernie and Doug Arnold, Thad Overmyer and Curtis Cook.
Honorary pallbearers are Joe Frankel Sr., Alice Frankel,
Ansel Herndon, Normal Arnold, Oliver and Virginia Payne,
and W.T. Isaacs. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Monday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, Salvation Army, or
church of your choice. Sunday, January 1, 2006.
ARNOLD, Hazel Arnold. Hazel Cannon Arnold, 80, of N. Third
Street, formerly of Perryville Road, died Friday at Danville
Center for Health and Rehabilitation. Born June 7, 1924, in
Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Earnest and
Bertie Leonard Cannon. She was a homemaker and
member of Centenary United Methodist Church. She was
the widow of Wilfred Arthur Arnold. Survivors include a son,
Brent Arnold of Lexington; two sisters, Geneva Stakelin and
Lorraine Kurtz, both of Lexington; and a brother, Forrest
Cannon of Harrodsburg. Graveside services will be 2:30
p.m. in Springhill Cemetery by the Rev. Jimmy Owens.
There will be no visitation. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Memorials may go to the Humane
Society of Lexington. Sunday, May 15, 2005.
ARNOLD, James Arnold, Sr. LANCASTER - James Arnold, Sr.,
85, of Highland Avenue, died Saturday at his home. He is
survived by his wife, Norma Arnold. Arrangements are
INCOMPLETE at Spurlin Funeral Home. Sunday,
November 20, 2005.
ARNOLD, Marvin Arnold. Services for Marvin Arnold, 90, of
Carrigan Drive, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral
Home by the Revs. Tommy Valentine and Ernest Martin.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. He died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 5,
1915, in Garrard County, he was the son of the late
Thompson and Virginia Jenkins Arnold. He was a member of
Lexington Avenue Baptist Church and a charter member of
Calvary Baptist Church. He also was a Navy veteran of
World War II and was stationed in the Phillipines. He was the
widower of Nancy E. Arnold. Survivors include a son,
Quince Arnold of Danville; two grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday.
Friday, November 11, 2005.
ASHFORD, Nell W. Ashford. HARRODSBURG - Nell W.
Ashford, 79, of Tabler Avenue, died Wednesday at St.
Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born Jan. 3, 1926, in Mercer
County, she was the daughter of the late Lytle Cecil and
Lucy Dean Wiley. She was retired from the state Human
Resources Department and a member of Ebenezer Church
of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Debbie Klausing of
Louisville; a son, Ronald W. Ashford of Lexington; a sister,
Zelma Duncan of Orlando, Fla.; and six grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a son, Mark Ashford. Services will
be 2 p.m. Sunday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by John
Kessell, John David Lane and Paul Klausing. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rodney Noel,
Ronnie Wiley, Don Goodlett, Jimmy Dean, Kenny Dean and
Mike Coyle. Honorary pallbearers are Mike Matherly, Dr.
John Baughman, Sarah Craddock, Peggy Roark, Elsie
Pinkston, Kathy Briscoe, Julie Matherly and Lee Nevius.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Saturday and after 9 a.m. Sunday.
Memorials may go to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation,
American Heart Association or Asthma Foundation. Friday,
July 15, 2005.
ASHLEY, James Ashley. STANFORD - James A. Ashely, 82, of
Crestview, Fla., formerly of Casey County, died. Born July
4, 1923, in Bethelridge, he was the son of the late Terrell G.
and Viola Whitmer Ashley. He was employed as a telephone
maintenance technician, was a member of First Methodist
Church of Crestview and served in the Marines during World
War II. He worked at Elgin Air Force Base for 37 years, was
a member of the Concord Masonic Lodge #50 and was a
scout master for the Boy Scouts of America for 27 years.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret G. Ashley; two sons,
Eugene D. Ashley of Richmond Hill, Va., and J. Stephen
Ashley of Anaheim Hills, Calif.; a daughter, Denise Tuck of
Houston; two brothers, Carl W. Ashley of Stockdale, Texas,
and Perry J. Ashley of Columbia, S.C.; and two sisters,
Eunice Pence and Hulah Snow, both of Stanford.
Arrangements are incomplete with Spurlin Funeral Home.
Sunday, July 10, 2005. James A. Ashley. STANFORD Graveside services for James A. Ashley, 82, of Crestview,
Fla., will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by
the Rev. Donna Jones. Military rites will be performed by
Caswell Saufley Post 18, American Legion. He died Friday
at his home. Born July 4, 1923, in Bethelridge, he was a son
of the late Terrell G. and Viola Whitmer Ashley. He was a
telephone maintenance employee, a member of First
Methodist Church in Crestview and a Marine Corps veteran
of World War II. He worked at Eglin Air Force Base for 37
years. He was a member of Concord Masonic Lodge in
Crestview, a Scout master for 27 years, district chairman
and was awarded a Silver Beaver. Survivors include his
wife, Margaret Goggin Ashley of Crestview; two sons,
Eugene D. Ashley of Richmond Hill, Ga., and J. Stephen
Ashley of Anaheim Hills, Calif.; a daughter, Denise Tuck of
Katy, Texas; two brothers, Carl W. Ashley of Stockdale,
Texas, and Perry J. Ashley of Columbia, S.C.; two sisters,
Eunice Ashley Pence and Hulah Ashley Snow, both of
Stanford; and seven grandchildren. Visitation will be 6-8
p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may go to Lincoln County
Educational Fund. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, July 12, 2005.
ASHLEY, Shirley A. Ashley. SCIENCE HILL - Shirley Ann
Ashley, 60, of Newport, Tenn., formerly of Eubank, died
Saturday in Newport. Born May 1, 1944, in Hot Spot, she
was a daughter of the late Homer M. and Anna Whittaker
Bryant. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her
husband, the Rev. Robert Ashley; three sons, Terry Ashley
of Eubank, Tony and Tim Ashley, both of Somerset; two
brothers, Mitchell Bryant Jr. of Orange, Texas, and Eugene
Bryant of Morristown, Tenn.; and four sisters, Sarah "Binky"
Jacobs of Waynesburg, Judy Nothstein and Jenny Bryant,
both of Eubank, and Donna Yocum of Yosemite. Services
were today at Morris and Hislope Funeral Home by the Rev.
Larry Pike. Burial was in Friendship Baptist Church
Cemetery. Wednesday, April 13, 2005.
ASHWORTH, Lois R. Ashworth. COLUMBIA, Tenn. - Lois
Rader Ashworth, 81, of Columbia, died Saturday. She was a
member of Collegevue Church of Christ and the widow of
William C. Ashworth. Survivors include a daughter, Bette
Wolfgang of Danville; a sister, Dorothy Stephenson; two
brothers, Murray and James Rader; five grandchildren; and
a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a son,
William C. Ashworth Jr. Services are 2 p.m. today at
Williamson Memorial Funeral Home by Donnie Rader and
Greg Gwin. Burial will be in Williamson Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to American Lung Association.
Williamson Funeral Home is in charge or arrangements.
Tuesday, December 6, 2005.
ASHWORTH, William C. Ashworth. FRANKLIN, Tenn. - William
Casey "Bill" Ashworth Jr., 60, of Columbia, Tenn., died
Wednesday. He was retired from the Franklin post office
and a member of Collegevue Church of Christ. Survivors
include his mother, Lois Radar Ashworth of Columbia; three
sons, Casey Ashworth and Rob Ashworth, both of Franklin,
and Ben Ashworth of Spring Hill, Tenn.; and a sister, Bette
Wolfgang of Danville. Services are 3 p.m. today at
Williamson Memorial Funeral Home by Dorris Rader and
Steve Wolfgang. Burial will be in Williamson Memorial
Gardens. Memorials may go to American Cancer Society.
Thursday, November 18, 2005.
ATWOOD, Catherine A. Atwood. LIBERTY - Services for
Catherine Ann Atwood, 75, are 2 p.m. today at Bartle
Funeral Home by the Rev. Jeff Edwards. Burial will be in
Wilson Cemetery. She died Thursday at Danville Center of
Health and Rehabilitation. Born Aug. 12, 1930, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of Perry and Mary Phelps
Atwood. She was a former employee of Casey County
Insurance and Brown's Restaurant, and a member of Pine
Grove Community Church. Survivors include two sisters,
Faye Wethington of Elkhorn and Gay Bell of Campbellsville;
a brother, Earl Atwood of San Diego; and her caregivers,
Phillip and Stacia Bell of Liberty. Visitation is after 12 p.m.
today. Sunday, November 20, 2005.
ATWOOD, Effie Atwood. LIBERTY - Effie M. Atwood, 78, of
Liberty, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Aug. 13, 1926, in Casey County, she was the
daughter of the late Andy and Ollie Woodrum Cannon. She
was the widow of Shirely E. Atwood. She was an employee
of Liberty Sportswear and a teacher's aid at Douglas
Elementary School. She was a member of Atwood's Chapel
United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons,
Ronnie and Danny Atwood, both of Liberty; a sister, Ocie
Frost of Liberty; a brother, Rollan Cannon of Liberty; five
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Larry Atwood. Services will be
1 p.m. Monday at Bartle Funeral Home by the Rev. Edward
Parton. Burial will be in Tapscott Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Bobby Atwood, Ricky and Andy Cannon, Tracey Wesley,
Shannon White and Jeff Frost. Honorary pallbearers are
Gary Lynn and Bobby Joe Frost. Visitation is after 5 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Monday. Sunday, January 9, 2005.
ATWOOD, Jackie Atwood. LIBERTY - Jackie Atwood, 82, of
Enon, Ohio, formerly of Liberty, died Thursday at Mercy
Medical Center in Springfield, Ohio. Born Sept. 12, 1922, in
Casey County, he was a son of the late Claude and Kate
Brown Atwood. He was an employee of Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad and ABC Freight Forwarding. Survivors include
three daughters, Connie D. Paddock of Millville, Ohio,
Beverly M. Dais of Ross, Ohio, and Donna J. May of
Independence; two sons, James D. Atwood of Cincinnati and
Jeffrey L. Atwood of Enon, Ohio; a brother, Merl Atwood of
Liberty; four sisters, Verna Danner of Phoenix, Ariz., Laura
Farmer of Lynx, Ohio, Ruth Gregory of Cincinnati, and
Claudie Smith of Rossville, Ga.; 11 grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at
Bartle Funeral Home by Clifford Dehart. Burial will be in
Caney Fork Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after
8 a.m. Saturday. Friday, March 25, 2005.
ATWOOD, Lina Atwood. LIBERTY - Services for Lina Atwood,
89, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Bartle Funeral
Home by the Rev. David Smith. Burial will be in Caney Fork
Cemetery. She died Tuesday at her home. Born Jan. 11,
1916, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late
James and Sarah Allen Whited. She was a homemaker, a
member of Carr's Chapel First Church of God and the widow
of Estel Atwood. Survivors include five sons, Herlin Atwood
of Junction City, Wayne and Donald Atwood, both of
Moreland, and Alvie and Bobby Atwood, both of Stanford; a
daughter, Emile Duke of Danville; a brother, John Whited of
Liberty; a sister, Katherine Randolph of Liberty; two
stepsisters, Beulah Johnson and Gertie Brown, both of
Liberty; 16 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Evelyn Atwood.
Pallbearers will be Jeffrey, Stuart and Robert Atwood, Richie
Bates, Bill Duke, Ty Howard and Shawn Overbey. Honorary
pallbearer is Glenn Atwood. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, March 23, 2005.
ATWOOD, Lucille Atwood. STANFORD - Services for Lucille
Atwood, 77, of Stanford, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Johnny Adamson. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Monday Fort Logan
Hospital. Born Nov. 24, 1927, in Casey County, she was the
daughter of the late James and Florence Sweeney Atwood.
She was a homemaker, a member of Calvary Hill Baptist
Church and the widow of Wince Atwood. Survivors include a
son, Jerry Atwood of Stanford; two daughters, Judy Atwood
and Janet Sudduth, both of Stanford; a brother, Louis
Atwood of Stanford; two sisters, Louise Lane of Cincinnati
and Lillian Smither of Port Richey, Fla.; and four
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jay and Bill Atwood, Lee
Sudduth, Alex and Gatlin Greer, Daniel Renner and Justin
Kolasa. Honorary pallbearers are Mary Sudduth, Melanie
Warren, Nicole Jenkins, Paige Isenberg, Heather Petrey and
Ange Miracle. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Wednesday,
June 29, 2005.
BAGWELL, Gary E. Bagwell. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Gary Eugene Bagwell, 60, of Riverside Drive, will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Weldon Warnock
and Ryan Knight. Burial, with military rites, will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. He died Sunday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. 25, 1945, in Harriman, Tenn.,
he was a son of the late Luther Alexander and Dora Jane
Futrell Bagwell. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam
War. He was a member of Harrodsburg Church of Christ.
He had served as preacher at churches in Ohio, Kentucky,
Georgia and Indiana. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis A.
Smith Bagwell; and a daughter, Melissa A. Bagwell of
Harrodsburg. Pallbearers will be Ryan Knight, Phil and
Ryan Foster, Jeremy Little, Buddy Shirley and Duane Hall.
Honorary pallbearers are Jack Freeman, Chester Gabhart,
Todd Thompson, Donnie Pinkston, Bruce Parrott and Genie
Sims. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and prior to the service
Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be sent to
American Heart Association, c/o Lou Bugg, P.O. Box 198,
Burgin 40310. Tuesday, October 11, 2005.
BAILEY, Clara S. Bailey. LANCASTER - Services for Clara
Stipe Bailey, 70, of Danville Street, will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by Everett Priddy. Burial will be in
Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville. She died Wednesday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March
5, 1935, in Jessamine County, she was a daughter of the
late Jack H. and Ethel Guy Durham. She was retired from
General Electric Co. and a member of Hyattsville Baptist
Church. She was the widow of Douglas L. Stipe. Survivors
include three daughters, Sharon Bolin and Lee Ann Parsons,
both of Lancaster, and Phib Parker of Bradenton, Fla.; a
sister, Wanda Black of Nicholasville; and five grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Leah and Doug Simpson, Matt Parsons,
Tara and Jared Ayres and Scott Bolin. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to Up With Youth, P.O. Box 707,
Lancaster 40444. Thursday, March 17, 2005.
BAILEY, George W. Bailey Sr. CRAB ORCHARD - George W.
Bailey Sr., 93, of Crab Orchard, died today at Lancaster
Christian Care Center. He was the husband of Drusilla
Williams Bailey. Arrangements are INCOMPLETE at
McKnight Funeral Home. Monday, September 26, 2005.
BAILEY, Jereline Bailey. Services for Jereline Bailey, 62, of
Streamland Drive, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Jolene Bailey. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens. She died Wednesday at her
home. Born Nov. 28, 1942, in Lincoln County, she was the
daughter of Dewey Coffman of Geneva and the late Beatrice
Hatter Coffman. She was a retired factory worker and a
member of Faith Temple Pentecostal Church of God.
Survivors include her husband, Ferrell Bailey; a daughter,
Sheila Baker of Danville; five sisters, Jewell Lynn, Shirley
Poynter, Patricia Cummins and Anita Bowman, all of
Geneva, and Phyllis Long of Hustonville; a brother, Lowell
Coffman of Geneva; and two grandchildren whom she
raised, Zachary Franklin and Angel Hall, both of Danville.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Sharon Henry.
Pallbearers will be Buddy Peek, Jerry and Charles Bailey,
Brad Murphy, Lewis Ray Allison, Darrel Rice, Butch Hatter
and Jerry Seay. Honorary pallbearers are nieces and
nephews and Thomas Franklin. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Community Friends Outreach at Faith
Temple Church, 205 Otter St., Danville. Thursday, June 2,
2005.
BAILEY, Paul Bailey, former merchant and funeral director, dies.
Paul Bailey, Monday, February 14, 2005. HARRODSBURG
- Paul Bailey, 87, of Harrodsburg, retired merchant and
funeral director, died Saturday at his home. He had been a
butcher at Bailey's Supermarket. He also was a retired
funeral director, a former co-owner of Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home and Coyle Funeral Home in Perryville and a
farmer. He also was manager of Burgin Rock Quarry, a
former volunteer firefighter and a state arson investigator.
Born July 29, 1917, in Mercer County, he was the son of the
late Page and Pearl Leonard Bailey. He was a Army veteran
of World War II and a member of Harrodsburg Baptist
Church and Mercer Lodge 777 F&AM. Survivors include his
wife, Mildred Donovan Bailey; four daughters, Gloria Davis
and Paula Freeman-Cairns, both of Harrodsburg, and
Patricia Lumpkin of Knoxville, Tenn., and Donna Freeman,
Louisville; two grandchildren; eight step-grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; and nine step-great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Harrodsburg Baptist
Church by the Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Bailey, Paul
Davis, Damon Davis, Doug Lumpkin, Jerry Davis and Bob
Cairns. Honorary pallbearers are John D. Brown, Johnny
Thornton, Curtis Bailey, David A. Taylor, Charles Carr and
L.G. Meeks. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and 7-11 a.m.
Tuesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home and after
noon Tuesday at the church. Monday, February 14, 2005.
BAILEY, Ressie B. Bailey. HARRODSBURG - Ressie Bottom
Bailey, 91, of Scenic Hills, died Saturday at Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born March 18, 1914, she was the daughter of the
late Robert and Flora Bruner Bottom. She was a member of
the Harrodsburg Baptist Church and owned a health food
store in Lexington. She was the widow of William Bailey.
Survivors include a son, Jack Bailey of Harrodsburg; a sister,
Venetta B. Springate of Lexington; a long-time friend, Jack.
E Baker; and several nieces and nephews. Services are 5
p.m. today at Ransdall Funeral Chapel by the Revs. John
Westerfield and Larry Camic. A private burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers are Cora Parks
Allen, Pat Linton, Alma Wilham, Bobby Wilham, Ruth
Pinkston and Valerie Kidd. Visitation is 4-5 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to the R.O.C. care of Harrodsburg
Baptist Church. Sunday, September 4, 2005.
BAKER, Alma R. Baker. PERRYVILLE - Alma Ransdell Baker,
89, of formerly of Perryville, widow of J.W. Baker, died
Sunday in Winchester. Arrangements are incomplete at
Wilder Funeral Home. Monday, April 18, 2005.
BAKER, Ann Baker. LANCASTER - Ann Baker, 84, of Morrow
Court, died Saturday at Lancaster Christian Care Center.
Born May 17, 1921, in Garrard County, she was the
daughter of the late Rufus and Lillie Ray Adams. She was
retired from Palm Beach Co. after 20 years, and a member
of Lancaster Baptist Church. She was the widow of Olivette
Baker. Survivors include a son, Ronny Baker of Lancaster;
a sister, Dorothy "Dot" Shockley of Lancaster; a brother,
Virgil Adams of Crab Orchard; three grandchildren; and
seven great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Bob
Rush and Zach Terry. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Jerry Shockley, Jason Hardwick, Bobby
and Kenny Adams, Kevin May and Jerry Preston. Honorary
pallbearers are Jamie Shockley, Jeff Chaplin, Garnett
Roberts, Bonnie McCoy, Vicky Yocum, Terry Davis, Nichole
Jacobs and Linda Ray. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Monday, July 11, 2005.
BAKER, Carl Baker. LANCASTER - Carl Baker, 83, of Danville
Road, died Saturday in Richmond. Born Oct. 4, 1921, in
Madison County, he was a son of the late Matt and Laura
Creekmore Baker. He was retired from the Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms Bureau. He was a member of Old Paint Lick
Presbyterian Church, a veteran of World War II and had
been a Mason and Shriner for many years. He was the
widower of Sarah Ballard Baker. Survivors include a son,
Mark Baker of Union; a daughter, Carla Baker Parker of
Richmond; a brother, Clifford Baker of Berea; two sisters,
Gladys Parker of Berea and Ruby Hays of McKee; and
seven grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Bryce McGowan. Burial
will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Tuesday. Memorials may go to Old Paint Lick Presbyterian
Church. Monday, May 16, 2005.
BAKER, Chester R. Baker. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Chester Rudolph Baker, 73, of North Main Street, were
today at Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg by Donnie Irvin.
He died Saturday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation in Danville. Born March 29, 1931, in
Washington County, he was a son of the late Robert and
Naomi Byrd Baker. He was a truck driver for Bentley's
Paving Co. and a member of Harrodsburg Church of God.
He was the widower of Elizabeth Oder Baker. Survivors
include five sons, Rudolph Baker of Danville, Bruce Baker of
Burgin and Connie Dale Baker, Gary W. Baker and Michael
Baker, all of Mercer County; two brothers, Leroy C. Baker of
Mercer County and Bobby Baker of Burgin; two sisters, Lois
Baker Carney of Willisburg and Wanda Mann of Louisville;
nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Tuesday,
February 22, 2005.
BAKER, Edna Baker. HARRODSBURG - Services for Edna
Baker, 62, of Cornishville Street, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by James Harley. Burial
will be in Cornishville Christian Church Cemetery. She died
Wednesday. Born Dec. 27, 1942, in Anderson County, she
was the daughter of the late Charles and Bessie Collier
Cowan. She was a homemaker and a member of Fellowship
Baptist Church where she was a former custodian.
Survivors include her husband, Bob Baker; two sons,
Michael W. Baker of Harrodsburg and Gary Baker of
Danville; a sister, Bonnie Lay of Delray Beach, Fla.; and six
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Bobby
Baker Jr.; and a daughter, Tina M. Moore. Pallbearers will
be Archie Horn, Kyle Lyons, Michael Moore, Jerry Moore,
Lee Baker and Kurt Baker. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today and
after 7 a.m. Saturday. Memorials may go to Fellowship
Baptist Church, 481 Cornishville St., Harrodsburg Ky. 40330.
Friday, April 29, 2005.
BAKER, Joey Baker. HARRODSBURG - Services for Joey
Baker, 49, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by Derek Baker. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. He died Monday in Harrodsburg. Born, Oct. 7,
1955, in Mer-cer County he was the son of Alice J. Pittman
Baker of Harrodsburg and the late Bobby E. Baker. He was
a self-employed construction worker. Other survivors
include a son, Joey Lee Baker Jr. of Harrodsburg; a
daughter, Shannon DeShon, of Harrodsburg; two brothers,
Jeffrey A. Baker of Fort Supply, Okla., and Robbie Eugene
Baker of Burgin; two sisters, Debbie Fairchild, and his twin
sister, Janice L. Sims, both of Harrodsburg; and five
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Curtis Griffin, David
Cheak, Jimmy Rainey, Larry Syler, Karry Sekco, Bill Byrd,
Hunter Baker and Joseph DeShon. Honorary pallbearer is
Bob White. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and after 7 a.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, March 23, 2005.
BAKER, Rosalie Baker. LIBERTY - Rosalie King Baker, 86, of
Liberty, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born July 23, 1918, in Marion County, she was the
daughter of the late Jesse and Nellie Wayman Abell. She
was the widow of Wesley King and John H. Baker. She was
a member of Poplar Grove Baptist Church and former owner
and operator of King's Grocery. Survivors include a
daughter, Dorma Atwood of Liberty; a son, Winfred King of
Campbellsville; two sisters, Rhoda Riley of Lebanon and
Lillian Thompson of Bradfordsville; three grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Bartle Funeral Home by
Dean Cooper and the Rev. Monty Lynn. Burial will be in
Poplar Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Craig, Chad
and Chris Carman, Brent Atwood and John King. Visitation
is 6-9 p.m. today. Sunday, March 20, 2005.
BAKER, Ruby J. Baker. Ruby Jones Baker, 83, of Lancaster,
died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born May 24, 1922, in Rockcastle County, she was the
daughter of the late John W. and Theodora Combs Green.
She was a member of Mitchellsburg United Methodist
Church and attended Bryantsville United Methodist Church.
She is the widow of William Carl Baker. Survivors include
three sons, Ted Baker of Danville, William C. Baker Jr. of
Hamilton, Ohio, and Ken Baker of Hindman; a daughter,
Phyllis Baker Swope of Lancaster; seven grandchildren; and
seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
two sons, Morris Clifton Baker and Council "Skip" Baker.
Services will 2 p.m. Sunday at Stith Funeral Home. Burial
will be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Perryville. Visitation will be
after 4 p.m. Saturday. Friday, July 8, 2005. Ruby J. Baker.
Services for Ruby Jones Baker, 83, of West Maple Avenue
in Lancaster, are 2 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home by the
Rev. Doug Thacker. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Born May 24, 1922, in Rockcastle County, she was the
daughter of the late John W. and Theodora Combs Green.
She was a member of Mitchellsburg Methodist Church and
attended Bryantsville Methodist Church. She retired from
Palm Beach Co. and was the widow of William Carl Baker.
Survivors include three sons, Ted Baker of Danville, William
Carl Baker Jr. of Hamilton, Ohio, and Ken Baker of Hindman;
a daughter, Phyllis Baker Swope of Lancaster; six
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two sons, Morris Clifton Baker and
Council Skip Baker, and a grandson, Jason Baker.
Pallbearers are John Swope, Phillip Swope, Brian Baker,
Jim Miller, Wayne Dunn, Randy Huffman and Richard Engle.
Memorials may go to Gideons International. Sunday, July
10, 2005.
BAKER, Violet M. Baker. Violet May Baker, 27, of Junction City,
died Wednesday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center. Born Sept. 14, 1977, in Dowagiac, Mich., she was
the daughter of Sharon L. Phillips Baker of Junction City and
the late Daniel J. Baker. She was a student at National
College of Business and a member of Health Occupation
Students of America. She was a graduate of Garrard County
High School and a member of the Holiness church. Other
survivors include four brothers, Vernon Baker of Monroeville,
Ind., Danny R. Baker of Lancaster, Eugene A. Lucas of
Constantine, Mich., and Kevin L. Lucas of Elkhart, Ind.; and
three sisters, Amy S. Baker and Connie L. Riley, both of
Junction City, and Amanda L. Hale of Berea. Services will
be 11 a.m. Saturday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev.
Arnold Saylor Jr. Burial will be in Ramsey Cemetery, Crab
Orchard. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Friday. Thursday,
August 25, 2005.
BAKER, William W. Baker. HARRODSBURG - Services for
William Webb Baker, 31, of Chimney Rock Road, will be
10:30 a.m. Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Sam
Stow. Burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. He died
Wednesday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born
Feb. 9, 1974, in Lexington, he was the son of Mary Linda
King of Harrodsburg and the late Fred R. Baker Jr. He
served in the Army and the Army Reserves and was a
member of Southside Christian Church. Other survivors
include a sister, Kathryn Manning Baker of Fort Lauderdale,
Fla.; and his grandmother, Mrs. Rodger Baker Sr. of
Lexington. Pallbearers will be Willie Turpin, Clay Devine,
Adam Brown, Michael Irvin, Ross Cairns, Justin Stocker,
Erinn Thompson and Matthew Lopp. Visitation will be 6-8
p.m. Friday and prior to the service Saturday. Memorials
may go to Southside Christian Church, U.S. 127 South,
Harrodsburg, 40330. Friday, September 16, 2005.
BALL, H.C. Ball Jr. MORELAND - H.C. "Junior" Ball Jr., 82, of
Lancaster, died Friday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born Oct. 15,
1922, in Ages, he was the son of the late Hiram Caywood
Sr. and Rachel Browning Ball. He was the widower of Marie
Ball. He was a farmer and a member of White Oak Christian
Church. Survivors include two sons; Carol Ball and Eddie
Ball, both of Lancaster; a daughter, Betty Votaw of
Lancaster; a sister, Karen Cooper of Indianapolis; a brother,
Howard Ball of Titusville, Fla.; five grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Darrell Hodge. Burial will be
in Poplar Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Aaron Ball,
Chris Ball, Bryan Clark, Mike Asbery, Scott Asbery and Terry
Absher. Honorary pallbearers are DeSha Pierce, Sarah Ball,
Crystal Coleman and Brock Coleman. Visitation is from 5-9
p.m. today. Sunday, March 6, 2005.
BALLARD, Bethel Ballard. Bethel Chrisman Ballard, 89, of
Twinbrook Road, died Friday. Born July 9, 1915, she was
the daughter of the late Raydo Edwards and Tydia Riggo
Edwards. She was the widow of Joe W. Ballard and a
member of Centenary United Methodist Church. Survivors
include several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be 1:30
p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Graveside
services will follow at Bellevue Cemetery. Sunday, January
30, 2005
BARBER, Philetus S. Barber IV. SPRINGFIELD - Philetus S.
Barber IV, 84, died Saturday. Born July 14, 1920, he was a
son of the late Maude and P.S. Barber. He was a member
of St. Dominic Catholic Church and president of the Legion
of Mary. He was founder of Barber Cabinet Co. Survivors
include his wife, Mary Jane Kelly Barber; three daughters,
Mary Jane Schmidt of Louisville, Mary T. Abell of Springfield
and Rebecca A. Burns of Versailles; seven sons, Philetus
"Rusty" Barber of Louisville, Joseph D. Barber and Louis S.
Barber, both of Springfield, John K. Barber of Danville,
Michael B. Barber of Versailles, Kevin A. Barber of Nashville,
Tenn., James C. Barber of Bardstown; two brothers, Bob
Barber of Springfield and Aaron Barber of Madison, Ind.; six
sisters, Margaret Kelly of Springfield, Frances Barber and
Maude Barber, both of Nazareth, Catherine Barber of Mount
Saint Joseph and Mary Ann Bowling and Catherine Edelen,
both of Bardstown; 33 grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Dominic Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Rose
Cemetery. Visitation is 2-8:30 p.m. today at Hale-PolinRobinson Funeral Home with a prayer service at 7 p.m.
Memorials may go to the Rev. J.T. Blandford Endowment
Fund. Monday, April 11, 2005.
BARBER. Mary Jane Barber. SPRINGFIELD - Mary Jane Kelly
Barber, 82, of Springfield, died Wednesday. She was
director of the Dr. Charles L. Shedd Association and director
of Saturday Reading Program for ADD children in
Washington County. She also served on the Archdioceses'
Respect Life Board for 10 years and was the widow of P.S.
Barber IV. Survivors include seven sons, Philetus "Rusty"
Barber of Louisville, Joseph D. Barber of Georgia, John K.
Barber of Danville, Michael B. Barber of Lexington, Louis S.
Barber of Springfield, Kevin A. Barber of Nashville, Tenn.,
and James Barber of Bardstown; three daughters, Mary
Jane Schmidt of Louisville, Mary Teresa Abell of Springfield
and Rebecca A. Burns of Versailles; a brother, Arthur Kelly
of Frankfort; three sisters, Elizabeth Coleman-Cline of
Chattanooga, Tenn., and Patricia Barber and Rita Boone,
both of Madison, Ind.; 33 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at St.
Dominic Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Rose
Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. Saturday at Hale-
Polin-Robinson Funeral Home with a prayer service at 7
p.m. Memorials may go to ALS Foundation. Friday,
November 4, 2005.
BARKER, Gladys E. Barker. Gladys Ellison Barker, 93, formerly
of South Third Street, died Monday at Charleston Health
Care Center. Born Oct. 12, 1911, in Pickins, S.C., she was
the daughter of the late Samuel H. and Celest Addington
Ellison. She was the widow of Ward R. Barker. Survivors
include cousins, nephews and nieces. She was preceded in
death by a daughter, Ella Jean Barker. Services will be 11
a.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev.
Gary Story. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation
will be after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, September 27,
2005.
BARKER, Lawrence G. Barker. Services for Lawrence G.
"Larry" Barker Sr., 80, of Stoneybrook Drive, will be 2 p.m.
Thursday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Earl Robertson
and Danny McKibbon. Burial will be in Danville Memorial
Gardens. He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born April 20, 1924, in Wick, W. Va., he
was a son of the late Emery M. and Opal Trudeau Fetty
Barker. He was retired after 38 years with Corning Glass and
North American Philips Lighting Corp. and a retired Church
of Christ minister. He was a World War II Army veteran,
having served in Guadalcanal. He an elder and member of
Sycamore Church of Christ and the widower of Olive Loren
Long Barker. Survivors include two daughters, Patty
Releford and Lavina Ellis, both of Danville; a son, Larry
Barker Jr. of Gravel Switch; a brother, Harold K. Barker of
Salt Lake City, Utah; and five grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Mitch Ellis, Bill and Scott Releford, Matthew Ellis, Ken
Barker, Ashley and Leah Kirkland and Amber Ellis.
Honorary pallbearers are Tom Johnson, Edward Lanham,
Buddy Strevels, Larry Casey and Dr. Finley Hendrickson.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, March 29,
2005.
BARNES, Bradley Barnes. LANCASTER - Bradley Barnes, 81,
of Hurt Lane, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. He was the widower of Anabel Barnes.
Arrangements are INCOMPLETE at Spurlin Funeral Home.
Monday, October 17, 2005.
BARNES, Bradley Barnes. LANCASTER - Services for Bradley
Barnes, 81, of Hurt Lane, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Revs. Albert Gisler and Bill Morrow.
Burial will be in Manse Cemetery, Paint Lick. He died
Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Dec. 29, 1923, in Garrard County, he was a son of the
late James F. and Edna Hubbard Barnes. He was a farmer
and a member of Fairview Christian Church for 48 years,
where he served as elder and trustee. He served with the
Fighting 69th Infantry Division in World War II in the
European Theater, Germany, France and Belgium. He was
the widower of Anabel Berry Barnes. Survivors include three
sons, Bradley N. Barnes of Waynesburg, Nicki Barnes and
Larry Barnes, both of Lancaster; two daughters, Mary Ann
Yocum of Danville and Linda C. Wells of Houston, Texas;
three brothers, Charles Barnes of Lancaster, Virgil Barnes of
Southport, S.C., and Herbert H. Barnes of Cincinnati; a
sister, Dorothy J. Jacavino of Louisville; seven
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Marty and Brad Record, Scott, Jennifer and Brad M.
Barnes, Chris Hogue and Keith Newcomb. Honorary
pallbearers are Robert Gisler, Melvin Begley, Mike Gisler,
Robert O. Gisler, Beverly Miller, Michael Prewitt, Collen
Preston and Wanda Booth. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Wednesday. Tuesday, October 18, 2005.
BARNETT, Ethel L. Barnett. LIBERTY - Ethel Lillie Barnett, 88,
of Hustonville, died Thursday at her home. Born Nov. 19,
1916, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
James L. and Leona Watson Goforth. She was a
homemaker, a member of House of Prayer on Calvary Ridge
and the widow of Willard Bill Barnett. Survivors include two
sisters, Parker Roberts O'Neal of Alabama and Bonnie
Durham of Hustonville; and a brother, Clifton Goforth of
Liberty. Services will be 1 p.m. Sunday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Wayne Naylor. Burial will be in Poplar Hill
Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Saturday. Friday,
April 15, 2005. Ethel L. Barnett. LIBERTY - Services for
Ethel Lillie Goforth Barnett, 88, of Hustonville, are 1 p.m.
today at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Wayne Naylor.
Burial will be in Poplar Hill Cemetery. She died Thursday at
her home. Born Nov. 19, 1916, in Casey County, she was
the daughter of the late James L. and Leona Watson
Goforth. She was a homemaker, a member of House of
Prayer on Calvary Ridge and the widow of Willard Bill
Barnett. Survivors include two sisters, Parker Roberts
O'Neal of Alabama and Bonnie Durham of Hustonville; and a
brother, Clifton Goforth of Liberty. Visitation is after 8 a.m.
today. Sunday, April 17, 2005.
BARNETT, George W. Barnett. LANCASTER - George
Washington Barnett, 63, of Lexington Road, died Tuesday at
his home. Born April 20, 1941, in Mercer County, he was a
son of the late George W. and Elva Releford Barnett. He
was a farmer and retired from Square D Corp. after 40
years. He was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in
Washington County and a member of American Angus
Association. Survivors include his wife, Reda Jennings
Barnett; two sons, George M. Barnett of Waltham, Mass.,
and Douglas W. Barnett of Lexington; a sister, Kathleen
Shewmaker of Harrodsburg; a stepsister, Jo Ann Grubbs; a
stepbrother, Jim Reddicks; and a grandchild. Services will
be 2 p.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. James
Harley. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Jim Reddicks, Carol Gritten, William Carey, Lee and
Ricky Releford and Richard Shewmaker. Honorary
pallbearers are William Cannada, Robbie Naylor, Ricky and
Darlene Edgington, Pat Hutchings, Roz Rodheaver, Robert
Huffman and Bobby Tatum. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Thursday, February 24, 2005.
BARNETT, Helen S. Barnett. HARRODSBURG - Helen Sallee
Barnett, 74, widow of Earl Barnett Jr. and mother of Michael
Barnett of Mercer County, died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are
incomplete at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Robert S.
Bell. HARRODSBURG - Robert Stephen Bell, 55, of
Versailles, formerly of Mercer County, died Tuesday at Saint
Joseph Hospital. Born Oct. 10, 1950, in Columbus, Ohio, he
was the son of the late Aaron and Helen L. Smigielski Bell.
He was in the concrete construction business. Survivors
include his wife, Donna Brown Bell; a daughter, Alisha Bell
of Stamping Ground; a sister, Virginia Harris of Columbus,
Ohio; and two stepsons, Clay and Casie Westerfield, both of
Harrodsburg. He was preceded in death by a son, Stephen
J. Bell. Services will be 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by Connie Carter and Sam Jarof. Visitation
will be after 3:30 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions
may be sent to a charity of one's choice. Wednesday,
December 21, 2005. Helen S. Barnett. HARRODSBURG Services for Helen Sallee Barnett, 74, of Talmage-Mayo
Road, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Bethel Baptist Church by
David Culp and Jack Geurin. Burial will be in Bethel Baptist
Church Cemetery. She died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 30, 1931, in
Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Herbert and
Beulah Moore Sallee. She was a homemaker, a member of
Bethel Baptist Church and the widow of Earl R. Barnett Jr.
Survivors include her son, Michael Lynn Barnett of Mercer
County; and a sister Artie Sheperson of Harrodsburg.
Pallbearers will be Kelly Bugg, Tony Devine, Jeff Young,
Jerry Barnett and Danny McDonald. Visitation is 4-9 p.m.
today and 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home. Memorial donations may go to Bethel
Baptist Church, 5581 Bohon Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330
and Gideon's International, P.O. Box 176, Harrodsburg,
40330. Thursday, December 22, 2005
BARNETT, Thelma Barnett. STANFORD - Thelma Barnett, 93,
of Rolla, Mo., died Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Lexington. Born July 23, 1911, in Pittsburgh, Ill., she was
the daughter of the late Martin and Bertha Millar Barnett.
She was a registered nurse for 42 years and a member of
Pittsburgh Freewill Baptist Church. Survivors include two
sisters, Fern Barnett Brewer of Rolla and Helen Barnett Beck
of Wilmore; and nieces and nephews. Graveside services
will be 2 p.m. CST Monday in Marion, Ill., by the Rev. Jerald
Beck. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, May 5, 2005.
BARRETT, William Barrett. LANCASTER - Services for William
Barrett, 64, of Hillside Way, will be private. He died
Thursday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center. Born March 16, 1941, in Chickamoga, Ga., he was
the son of Thelma Reed Barrett and the late Earl Barrett. He
was a retired executive chef and food salesman. Other
survivors include his wife, Karen Barrett; and three sons,
Anthony Barrett and Desmond Barrett, both of Florida, and
Janick A. Barrett of Ohio. There will be no visitation. Spurlin
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, July
3, 2005.
BASTIN, Johnetta Bastin. STANFORD - Johnetta Bastin, 58, of
Halls Gap, died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington.
Born April 6, 1947, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter
of the late Earl and Dollie Slone Bastin. She was an
employee of ATR Wire and Cable Co. for 25 years and a
member of Mount Moriah Christian Church. Survivors
include two sons, Scott Carpenter of McKinney and Danny
Smith of Broughtontown; two brothers, Albert Bastin of Halls
Gap and Dean Bastin of Burnside; three sisters, Louise
Miracle and Jo Board, both of Halls Gap, and Tootsie
Roberts of Liberty; and four grandchildren. Services will be
2 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Moriah Christian Church by the
Rev. Bob Cox. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Scott Carpenter, Danny Smith, Bill and
Greg Miracle, Jamie and Jeff Board, and Marc and Rob
Muse. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today at the church. Spurlin
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Monday,
October 3, 2005.
BAXTER, Patsy J. Baxter. Graveside services for Patsy Joan
Baxter, 66, of Perryville Road, will be 11 a.m. Monday at
Camp Nelson National Cemetery by the Rev. Dale Denton.
She died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Sept. 17, 1939, in Mercer County, she
was the daughter of the late John C. and Lillian Grant
Epperson Dismuke. She was a homemaker and a member
of Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include her
husband, Collis D. "Tucker" Baxter; two daughters, Kimberly
A. Grubbs of Garrard County and Sherry L. Carter of Mercer
County; two sons, Audie Baxter of Danville and Clayton L.
Baxter of Mercer County; a sister, Sara Warner of Danville;
two brothers, Jerry Dismuke of Danville and Charles
Dismuke of Junction City, Kan.; three grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Dick Baxter, Garry,
Jason, Darrell and Billy Sanford, Jerry Dismuke Jr., Brian
Peyton and Carlos Caldwell. Honorary pallbearers are Dr.
Finley Hendrickson, Dr. Tariq Muhammad, Dr. Brian Ellis
and staff of Charleston Health Care Center. Visitation will be
4-8 p.m. Sunday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Friday,
November 11, 2005.
BEAL, Flora M. Beal. LIBERTY - Flora McFarland Beal, 81, of
Franklin, Ind., died Monday in Franklin. Born March 9, 1924,
in Liberty, she was a daughter of the late George and Emma
Edwards McFarland. She was a former employee of RCA
and a former retail clerk in Franklin. She was a member of
First Mount Pleasant Church and the widow of Clyde Beal.
Survivors include six sons, George, David, Kenneth, James,
Jerry and Harold Beal; three sisters, Rose Farris, Ada
Atwood and Jesse Franklin, all of Liberty; 10 grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
a son, John Beal. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Bartle
Funeral Home by the Rev. Kenneth Beal. Burial will be in
Tapscott Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Wednesday
at Flynn & McGuire Funeral Home in Franklin and after 1
p.m. Thursday at Bartle Funeral Home. Tuesday, October
11, 2005.
BEAL, James H. Beal. LIBERTY - Services for James Howard
Beal, 84, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bartle
Funeral Home by Marshall Barlow and Bud Stidham. Burial
will be in Tapscott Cemetery with military rites by Casey
County Funeral Squad. He died Monday at his home. Born
Feb. 19, 1921, in Casey County, he was the son of the late
Willie and Lillie Hale Beal. He was retired from Louisville Air
Conditioning Co. and was an Army veteran of World War II
and a member of Grace Baptist Church. Survivors include
his wife, Loraine Carmicle Cundiff Beal; a daughter, Georgie
Hollenkamp of Louisville; a son, Glen Miller of Louisville;
three stepdaughters, Donna Dillman of Maryland, Pam
Loveless of Science Hill and Sharon Clements of Liberty;
two stepsons, Greg and David Cundiff, both of Liberty; a
sister, Mary Ater of El Paso, Ill.; and two grandchildren.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, November 8, 2005.
BEAMON, Susie F. Beamon. Susie Frances Beamon, 61, of
Butler Drive, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Jan. 27, 1944, in Boyle County, she
was the daughter of the late George Brand and Helen
Coates. She was a member of Peace Baptist Church and
had been an employee of Proctor & Gamble Co. Survivors
include three daughters, Sherri Ray of Ashland, Bonita
Holloman of Lexington, and Betty Whitehead of Danville;
four brothers, Sammy Whitehead, Patrick Brand and
Dewayne Brand, all of Danville, and Tony Whitehead of
Atlanta; two sisters, Ella and Picolla Scott, both of Cincinnati;
20 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be 1
p.m. Friday at St. James AME Church by Robert L. Coulter.
Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
George Cloud, Nathaniel Holloman, Marvin Hall, Chris
Simpson, Willie Brown and Donald Lofton. Visitation is after
11 a.m. Friday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Wednesday, June 1, 2005.
Susie F. Beamon. Services for Susie Frances Beamon, 61,
of Butler Drive, will be 1 p.m. Friday at St. James AME
Church by Robert L. Coulter. Burial will be in Hilldale
Cemetery. She died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Survivors include three daughters, Sherri
Ray of Ashland, Bonita Holloman of Lexington, and Betty
Whitehead of Danville; four sons, Sammy Whitehead,
Patrick Brand and Dewayne Brand, all of Danville, and Tony
Whitehead of Atlanta; two sisters, Ella and Picolla Scott,
both of Cincinnati; 20 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
(Sons were incorrectly listed as brothers in Wednesday's
paper.). Pallbearers will be George Cloud, Nathaniel
Holloman, Marvin Hall, Chris Simpson, Willie Brown and
Donald Lofton. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Friday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, June 2, 2005.
BEASLEY, Kenneth H. Beasley. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Kenneth Henry Beasley, 51, of Salvisa, will be 11 a.m.
Friday at Clay Lick United Methodist Church by Pete Gilliam
and Joe White. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He
died Tuesday at his home. Born Nov. 24, 1953, in Mercer
County, he was the son of Sarah Roberts Beasley of
Harrodsburg and the late Robert E. Beasley. He was a
supervisor at Hitachi and a member of Clay Lick United
Methodist Church. He also was a member of the Rebel
Corvette Club of the Bluegrass. Other survivors include his
wife, Rhonda Kay Orwig Beasley; two sons, Chad E.
Beasley and Damon L. Beasley, both of Mercer County; two
sisters, Rella Pennington and Retha Durham, both of Mercer
County; and two brothers, Roy E. Beasley and Ray Beasley,
both of Mercer County. Pallbearers will be Randy Orwig,
Kenny Carey, Terry Martin, Herb Nakajima, John
Shewmaker, George Cocanougher, Jerry Lee Winchester
and Lee Readnower. Honorary pallbearers are members of
Kaizan Team and Rebel Corvette Club of the Bluegrass.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel.
Memorials may be sent to Clay Lick United Methodist
Church, 225 Clay Lick Church Rd., Salvisa, 40372, or the
Relay for Life. Thursday, September 1, 2005.
BECHTEL, Shirley A. Bechtel. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Shirley Ann Bechtel, 59, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m.
Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Lewis Walter and
Jerel Coffey. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She
died Monday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center. Born Jan. 25, 1946, in Harrodsburg, she was the
daughter of the late Colie C. and Grace VanDivier Claunch.
She was a retired office manager for Wal-Mart and a
member of Pioneer Baptist Church. Survivors include her
husband, James A. Bechtel; a daughter, Sherry Horn of
Harrodsburg; a son, Steve Bechtel of Harrodsburg; two
sisters, Colleen Burns and Cathy Holt, both of Harrodsburg;
a brother, Ronnie Claunch of Harrodsburg; and three
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Butch Merchant, Cecil
Riley, Jennings Burns, Donald Logue, Don Horn and Dudley
Anderson. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and before the
service Thursday. Memorials may go to American Diabetes
Association, 1941 Bishop Lane, Suite 110, Louisville, Ky.
40218; or Gideon Bible Fund, P.O. Box 176, Harrodsburg,
Ky. 40330. Wednesday, November 2, 2005.
BECK, William C. Beck,. VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - William C.
Beck, 73, formerly of Stanford and Danville, died Dec. 31 in
Virginia Beach. He was the son of the late Clifton and Dora
Beck, who had lived in Stanford. Survivors include two
daughters, Lisa Beck and Sharon Boucher, both of Virginia;
a son, Billy Beck of Virginia; and seven grandchildren.
Private services were held in Virginia. Friday, January 7,
2005.
BEGLEY, Clyde Begley. LANCASTER - Clyde Begley, 80, of
Springfield, Va., formerly of Garrard County, died Friday in
Fairfax, Va. He is survived by his wife, Mary Broughton
Begley. Arrangements are incomplete at Ramsey Funeral
Home. Sunday, January 30, 2005
BELCHER, Dexter B. Belcher. Services for Dexter Bernard
Belcher, 66, of Erskine Drive, will be 8 p.m. Sunday at
Calvary Baptist Church by the Revs. Ernest Martin and Doug
Wesley. A graveside service will be 1 p.m. Monday at
Bellevue Cemetery. He died Thursday at his home. Born
June 12, 1938, in Parksville, he was the son of Ruth Burton
Belcher of Danville and the late Councel Belcher. He was a
project manager for IBM in Lexington. He was a member of
Calvary Baptist Church, where he was a deacon and taught
the men's Sunday school class. He was a member of
Kentucky Baptist Disaster Relief. He went on mission trips to
Idaho, Russia, Illinois and Tennessee. He also was a
volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. He attended Parksville
schools and graduated from Parksville High School with 12
years of perfect attendance. Survivors include his wife,
Peggy Ann Johnson Belcher; a daughter, Jennifer "Jenny"
Feather of Danville; two sons, Dennis "Happy" Belcher and
Gary "Buss" Belcher, both of Danville; a sister, Phyllis Taylor
of Parksville; a brother, Michael S. Belcher of Danville; and
six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Kimberly, Holly,
Jessica and Allen Belcher, Ashley and Ben Feather and
Shayne Williamson. Honorary pallbearers are J.D.
Westerfield, Kirt Settles, Charles Burton, Dr. Findley
Hendrickson, Jason Kilby, Larry Wesley, John Begley and
the Men's II Sunday School Class. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m.
Sunday at Calvary Baptist Church. Memorials may go to
Kidney Foundation of Central Kentucky, Heritage Hospice or
Gideon's International. Friday, May 6, 2005.
BELDON, Lucille R. Beldon. MORELAND - Services for Lucille
Richards Beldon, 79, of Hustonville, will be at 2 p.m. Friday
at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. G.W. Smith. Burial
will be in Hustonville Cemetery. She died Tuesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 11,
1925, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Oscar and Etta Cummins Richards. She had worked for the
Casey County Board of Education for 19 years and was a
member of Rocky Ford Baptist Church where she had been
a Sunday School teacher for 35 years. She was the widow
of Clifton L. Beldon. Survivors include a son, Doug Beldon
of Jacktown; a daughter, Gloria Sue Ellis of Ellisburg; a
brother, Russell Richards of Hustonville; five grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Dwight
Griffin, Joey Ellis, Craig Griffin, Vernon Schubert, Sean
Austin, Bronson Richards, Vernon Richards and Waitman
Beeler. Honorary pallbearers are granddaughters, greatgrandchildren, nieces and Wanda Garrett and Alice Faye
Beeler. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today. Thursday, March
10, 2005.
BELL, Joyce F. Bell. LANCASTER - No visitation or service is
planned for Joyce Foster Bell, 66, of Eastern Avenue. She
died Friday at her home. Born Jan. 25, 1939, in Fayette
County, she was the daughter of Ida Hayfield Foster of
Lexington and the late Thomas Foster. She was a custodial
supervisor for Fayette County schools and a member of
Grace Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Amos
Bell; two sons, Bobby Adams of Georgetown, B. Cleary of
Richmond; a daughter, Glyndora Cheek of Georgetown; a
stepson, Jerrod C. Bell of Georgetown; a sister, Sherry
Baumann of Lexington; five grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter,
Yvonne Cleary. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, June 19, 2005.
BELL, Leonard T. Bell. CAMPBELLSVILLE - Leonard Thomas
Bell, 70, of Columbia, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. He was a member of First Baptist
Church in Hodgenville where he served as chairman of the
board of deacons and minister of music. He also had served
as minister of music at First Baptist Church in Danville and
Perryville and was corresponding secretary of the South
District Association, Lindsey Wilson Gospel Choir music
director and a member of Gospel Music Workshop of
America. He was a Korean War veteran. Survivors include
his wife, Phyllis Winfrey Bell; four sons, Michael Bell of
Louisville, Barry Bell and Thomas Bell, both of Hodgenville,
and Phillip Evans of Indianapolis; three daughters, Shirl Bell
Wooten of Hodgenville, Danitria Winfrey of Indianapolis and
Ivy Winfrey of Columbia; two sisters, Joann Hancock and
Wanda English, both of Louisville; seven grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Campbellsville Baptist Church. Burial will be in Forrest Lawn
Cemetery in Columbia. Visitation is after 4 p.m. Friday at
Trinity Methodist Church in Columbia. Buchanan-Robertson
and Percell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may go to Katrina Relief Fund at Lincoln National
Bank. Wednesday, September 14, 2005. Leonard T. Bell.
CAMPBELLSVILLE - Leonard Thomas Bell, 70, of Columbia,
died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Campbellsville Baptist
Church. Burial will be in Forrest Lawn Cemetery, Columbia.
Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Friday at Trinity Methodist
Church in Columbia. Buchanan-Robertson and Percell
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may
go to Katrina Relief Fund at Lincoln National Bank.
Thursday, September 15, 2005.
BELLAMY, Lucille S. Bellamy. Lucille Stallworth Bellamy, 55,
formerly of Danville, died Tuesday in Gadsden, S.C. She
was the daughter of the late Bobbie Lee and Mary Stallworth
and attended Bate High School. Survivors include her
husband, Thomas Bellamy; a daughter, Monesha, of South
Carolina; two sons, Orlando and Thomas Jr., both of South
Carolina; three sisters, including Mary Meaux of Danville;
and three bothers. Services will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Red
Hill Baptist Church Gadsden, S.C. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m.
Monday at J.P. Hollins Funeral Home in Gadsen, S.C.
Information is courtesy of Smith-Jackson Funeral Home,
Danville. Sunday, July 24, 2005.
BENNETT, Wanda F. Bennett. HARRODSBURG - Wanda
Faustine Bennett, 91, of Harrodsburg, died Thursday at
Danville Center for Health and Rehabilitation. Born May 24,
1914, in Hillsboro, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late
Clark and Nora I. Pollard. She was a retired sales clerk.
Survivors include a daughter, Carol Kimmey of Harrodsburg;
and a brother, Robert Pollard of Washington Court House,
Ohio. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Monday at the
Washington Cemetery, Washington Court House, Ohio, by
Carlton Curie. There will be no visitation. Ransdell Funeral
Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may go to
Highland County Senior Citizens, 185 Muntz Street,
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133. Sunday, October 16, 2005.
BENTON, Margie Benton. LIBERTY - Margie Benton, 73, of
Shugars Hill Road, died Monday at her home. Born Aug. 24,
1931, in Perry County, she was a daughter of the late Luther
and Lena Eversole Campbell. She was retired from Michigan
Bell Telephone Co., a member of Liberty First Baptist
Church and the widow of William Benton Jr. Survivors
include a son, Joseph Benton of Cocoa, Fla.; a daughter,
Susan Emery of Ann Arbor, Mich.; three sisters, Gladys
Johnson of Washington, Ruby Stamper of Liberty and
Loraine Potts of Sparta; a brother, Bert Campbell of Goshen;
five grandchildren; and three step grandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Thursday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home
by the Rev. Larry Davis. Burial will be in Glenwood
Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and after 8
a.m. Thursday. Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
BERNARD, Oma L. Bernard. LIBERTY - Oma Luttrell Bernard,
89, of Phillips Street, died Saturday at her home. Born Dec.
2, 1915, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Jim and Sally Luttrell. She was a retired Casey County jailer
and a homemaker, a member of Cannan Valley Baptist
Church and the widow of Chester Bernard. Survivors
include three sons, J.C. Bernard, Royce C. Bernard and
Jerry D. Bernard, all of Liberty; four daughters, Judy
Pendleton, Patty Cochran, Vicki Showman and Misty
Bernard, all of Liberty; a sister, Onita Clements of Franklin,
Ind.; 26 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and several
great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
two sons, Mack and Wayne Bernard; and two daughters,
Betty Bernard and Juanita Deffee. Services will be 2 p.m.
today at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Ed Parton.
Burial will be in Combest Cemetery. Pallbearers are Andy,
Steve and Jacob Bernard, Steve and Justin Randolph, Jeff
Shoopmen, James Terry and Jeff Baker. Honorary
pallbearers are Bernie Crew, Michael Bernard, Jordan
Posey, Tyler Whitehurst, Morgan Wethington, Bransky
Bernard, Marcus Baker and Jacob Tabor. Monday, July 11,
2005.
BERNARD, Roger Bernard. HARRODSBURG - Graveside
services for Roger D. Bernard, 55, of Mercer County, were
today at Spring Hill Cemetery by James McCarroll. He died
Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in
Danville. He was the son of Ruth Carmickle Pinkston of
Harrodsburg, and the late Norman Pinkston. He was a
former IBM and Ashland Oil employee, a Navy veteran and a
member of Pioneer Baptist Church. Other survivors include
two daughters, Natalie Huff of Asheville, N.C., and Amanda
Barnard of Tampa Fla.; and a grandchild. Ransdell Funeral
Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Thursday,
September 1, 2005.
BERNARD, Wayne Bernard. LIBERTY - Wayne Bernard, 61, of
Florence, died Friday at St. Luke Hospital West. Born Sept.
7, 1943, in Dunnville, he was the son of Oma Luttrell
Bernard of Liberty and the late Chester Bernard. He was
retired from the Navy. Survivors include his wife, Linda
Miller Bernard; two daughters, Gina Bernard-Pohlkamp and
Melissa Bernard, both of Florence; two sons, Tim Bernard of
Edgewood and John Bernard of Hebron; three brothers, J.C.
Bernard, Royce C. Bernard and Jerry Bernard, all of Liberty;
four sisters, Judy Bernard, Vicki Shoopman and Misty
Bernard, all of Liberty, and Patty Phillips of Tennessee; and
nine grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at St.
Bernard Catholic Church by the Rev. Thomas Clark. Burial
will be in St. Bernard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ronald
Wethington, Roger Allen, Eddie and Todd Miller, Ronnie
Rose and Junior Patterson. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at Bartle Funeral
Home. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
BERRY, ROY BERRY. STANFORD - Roy Ray Berry, 54, died
Friday at his home. Born July 14, 1951, in Lincoln County,
he was the son of the late Carroll and Anna Griffin Berry. He
was a pipeline worker. Survivors include four brothers,
Jimmy, Mike and Johnny Berry, all of Stanford, and Bobby
Berry of Chesterfield, Ind.; two sisters, Patsy Phillips and Jo
Ann Elliott, both of Stanford; and a step grandchild. He was
preceded in death by a son, Roy Ray Berry Jr. Services will
be 2 p.m. Monday at Spurlin Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Berry Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Sunday,
January 1, 2006.
BERTRAM, Lester Bertram. LIBERTY - Services for Lester
Bertram, 91, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Chestnut
Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Dwight Coffman. Burial
will be in Peavey Cemetery with military rites by Casey
County Funeral Squad. He died Wednesday at his home.
Born Aug. 17, 1913, in Casey County, he was a son of the
late Joel M. and Sarah M. McFarland Bertram. He was a
retired employee of Ransohoff Co., a Navy veteran of World
War II and a member of Chestnut Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Edna Scott Bertram; five
daughters, Helen Darnel of Bethel, Ohio, Margie Rogers of
Liberty, Mildred Mills of Middletown, Ohio, Eunice Childers of
Cincinnati, and Frances Faulkner of Manteca, Calif.; three
sons, Howard Bertram of Goshen, Ohio, Herbert Bertram of
Middletown, Ohio, and John Bertram of Okeana, Ohio; 37
grandchildren; 90 great-grandchildren; and 63 great-greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Visitation will
be 6-9 p.m. Saturday at Bartle Funeral Home and 9 a.m.noon Sunday at the church. Friday, July 8, 2005.
BESS, Anthony K. Bess. Anthony Kinte Bess, 28, of West
Jefferson Avenue, died Friday in Boyle County. Born March,
8, 1977, in Danville, he was a son of Walter and Victoria
Troxler of Danville and Anthony L. Bess of Richmond. He
was self-employed. He was a graduate of Danville High
School and a member of First Baptist Church, Second and
Walnut streets. Other survivors include a son, Nalin F. Bess
of Danville; and his girlfriend, Angie Cook of Danville.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church by
the Rev. Richard Hill. Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Brian Miller, Gary Prewitt, Chad Martin,
Mario Harris and Bryon Gooch. Honorary pallbearers are
uncles. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, July 11, 2005.
BEYERSDOERFER, Roy R. Beyersdoerfer. STANFORD Services for Roy Richard Beyersdoerfer, 62, of Jessica Way,
will be 1 p.m. Friday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Ken
Hall. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He died
Monday at his home. Born Sept. 5, 1943, in Pendleton
County, he was the son of the late Louise Hargett and Roy
R. Beyersdoerfer Sr. He had been an employee of Tri-K
Landill in Stanford for 23 years. Survivors include his wife,
Charlcie Dotson Beyersdoerfer; six daughters, Robin
Beyersdoerfer of Junction City, Ronda Sears of Aberdeen,
Ohio, Chelisa Foster of McKinney, and Angie Shackleford,
Kelly Blount and Kristie Goodin, all of Stanford; three sisters,
Anita Race of Highland Heights, Ruby McGeorge of New
Tazwell, Tenn., and Linda Miller of Falmouth; six brothers,
Ted Beyersdoerfer of Oklahoma, Allen Beyersdoerfer fo
Ohio, and Ronnie, Jim, Donnie and Robert Beyersdoerfer, all
of Butler; 17 grandchildren; and eight grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be brothers. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, September 14, 2005.
BICKNELL, Virginia S. Bicknell. Virginia S. Bicknell, 86, of
Bruce Court, died Sunday at Charleston Health Care Center.
Born March 10, 1919, in Hustonville, she was the daughter
of the late James C. and Belle Hall Stephenson. She was a
retired legal secretary, a member of First Church of God and
the widow of Charles E. Bicknell. Survivors include two
daughters, Rebecca Jackson of Fort Worth, Texas, and
Elaine Travillian of Danville; two sisters, Irene Griffiths of
Danville and Jeannine Sharp of Danville; three
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Private services
will be held at a later date. Monday, May 2, 2005.
BINKLEY, Faye D. Binkley. Services for Faye D. Binkley, 75, of
Latimer Heights, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral
Home by the Rev. Barry Harmon. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. She died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Oct. 9, 1929, in Hamilton, Ohio, she
was a daughter of the late Willie Lee and Edna Mae
Douglas. She was a retired registered nurse and worked at
Nortons Hospital in Louisville. She was a 1947 graduate of
Junction City High school and a graduate of nursing school
at Nortons Infirmary. She was a retired registered nurse and
worked at Nortons Hospital in Louisville. She was the widow
of Tom Binkley. Survivors include a daughter, Sue Pike of
Danville. Pallbearers will be David and Chris Minor, David
Pendygraph, Tommy Minor, Robert Stocker, Wigham Arnold
and Buck Brown. Honorary pallbearers include Debbie
Hayden, Evelyn Douglas, Billy Douglas, Linda Kyle, Becky
Milburn and Judy Kail. Visitation will be 4-8 today.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice or Danville-Boyle
County Humane Society. Sunday, June 19, 2005.
BLACK, Emily L. Black. STANFORD - Services for Emily L.
Black, 67, of Knoxville, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Fox Funeral
Home by the Rev. John Lowery. Burial will be at Danville
Memorial Gardens. She died Friday in Clearwater, Fla.
Born Sept. 5, 1937, she was the daughter of the late Edgar
Morgan and Viola Morgan Young. She was a model and a
homemaker. She wrote poetry and was a volunteer for Casa
de Sara. She was responsible for getting over 20,000 pairs
of eyeglasses to orphans in South America. Survivors
include two daughters, Cindy Arnwine of Largo, Fla., and
Debra Venable of West Carrollton, Ohio; two sisters,
Berdena Peyton of Germantown, Ohio, and Freda Bastin of
Stanford; and one grandchild. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
BLACKETER, Gracie B. Blacketer. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Gracie Blanche Blacketer, 88, formerly of Harrodsburg,
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home by Junior Fields. Burial will be in Battle Cemetery.
She died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Feb. 25, 1917, in Washington County, she was
a daughter of the late John and Sarah Carey Sims. She was
the widow of George E. Blacketer and a member of Dry
Branch Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters,
Polly Hardin of Harrodsburg and Peggy Taylor of Danville; a
sister, Ruby Hardin of Harrodsburg; five grandchildren; 12
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Betty Blacketer.
Pallbearers will be Jim Taylor, Howard Wohner, J.R. Taylor,
Ernie Prather, Jeff Gammon and Harrison Hardin. Honorary
pallbearers are great- and great-great-grandchildren.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
BLAIR, Louie Blair. RUSSELL SPRINGS - Louie Blair, 66, of
Russell Springs, died Saturday at Lake Cumberland
Regional Hospital. Born July 19, 1939, he was a son of
Louise Hammonds Blair of Russell Springs and the late
Hobert Blair. He was an employee of Bennett's Carpet and a
member of Russell Springs Masonic Lodge and Mount Zion
Baptist Church in Somerset, where he served as deacon.
Other survivors include his wife, Phyllis Meece Blair; a
daughter, Teresa Hart of Russell Springs; a son, Louie Kevin
Blair of Knoxville, Tenn.; a brother, Jack Blair of Stanford; a
sister, Anne Sanderson of Russell Springs; two
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services were
today at Bernard Funeral Home by Jason Shanks and
Kenneth Hammond. Burial was in Salem Cemetery.
Monday, October 24, 2005.
BLANKINSHIP, William Johnson Blankinship Sr., 1928-2008.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Loved by many, Col. Bill Johnson
Blankinship passed away April 12, 2008, in the care of
Hospice of Volusia County, Port Orange, Fla., after a brief
struggle with cancer. Bill was born Jan. 4, 1928, in
Newcastle, to Lucy Bell Johnson Blankinship and Joseph
Jourdan Blankinship III, and graduated from Danville High
School in 1946. He proudly served in the United States Air
Force for 29 years, graduating from the first post-World War
II pilot training program, the Class of 48A. During his service,
he flew 16 different types of aircraft and accumulated more
than 9,000 hours of flight time. Bill's time in the Air Force
was distinguished by flying more than 250 missions of the
Berlin Airlift in 14 months for which he was awarded the Air
Medal. In his service career he was also decorated with the
Air Force Commendation Medal, and the nation's second
highest peace time decoration, the Legion of Merit, for his
role as second-in-command of the Air Force Logistics
Command bringing this command into the computer age.
Upon retirement from the service he worked with Ronan
Aviation of Danville. Bill enjoyed a 28-year marriage to
Barbara Worth Catron of Junction City. In 1975 they retired
to Daytona Beach, Fla., where he received his civilian
instructor pilot rating and a B.A. in Airport Management from
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 1979. Until his
death he was an aviation claims adjustor for Sample
International Inc. in Daytona Beach. Central to Bill's life was
his Christian faith and active participation in the Presbyterian
Church wherever he lived. He was a deacon, then elder and
served many years as clerk of the session at First
Presbyterian Church of Daytona Beach. He served on many
boards of Central Florida Presbytery and for over 30 years
was honored to present lay sermons in his churches and for
Air Force memorials. Bill is survived by his beloved second
wife of 29 years, Merry Jane Cleveland Blankinship, Daytona
Beach, Fla; his children, Patricia Lee Worth of Santa Fe,
N.M., the Reverend Joseph J. Blankinship V of High Point,
N.C., and William J. Blankinship Jr. of Raleigh, N.C.; his
step-children, Capt. (USN Ret.) Fred Cleveland of Coronado,
Calif., and Beth Sullivan of San Francisco, Calif; and four
grandchildren. His passing was honored by a memorial
service April 15, 2008, at First Presbyterian Church in
Daytona Beach. A graveside service and scattering of his
ashes at Bellevue Cemetery in Danville will be announced
by his children at a later date. Donations in memory of Bill
may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Danville.
Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
BLANTON, Cassandra Blanton1984-2008. CRAB ORCHARD Cassandra Louise Blanton, 24, of Lexington, formerly of
West Liberty and Crab Orchard, died Sunday, Sept. 21,
2008, after injuries sustained in an automobile accident on I64 near Mount Sterling, Ky. She was the wife of Christopher
Paul Blanton, whom she married Nov. 1, 2005. Born Aug. 5,
1984, in West Liberty, Ky., she was the daughter of Edgar
King and Reeca Prater. She was a student at Bluegrass
Technical College in Lexington where she was studying
radiology. She was a member of the Baptist faith. Survivors
include her husband, Christopher Paul Blanton of Lexington;
a daughter, Aaliyah McCarty of Mount Sterling; a stepson,
Jaydn Andrew Blanton of Crab Orchard; her parents, Edgar
King and Reeca Lee Prater, both of West Liberty; sisters,
Perdita Wireman of Lexington, Ralisha Howard of
Flemingsburg, Betty Lou King of Irvine, and Christy King,
Chrystal King and Carrie King, all of West Liberty; twin
siblings, a sister, Nathena Madden of West Liberty, and a
brother, Nathaniel Buck of Grayson; another brother, A.J.
King of West Liberty; grandmother, Mable Nichol of West
Liberty; and her foster parents, Mary and Less Marksberry of
Olympia. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at McKnight
Funeral Home by the Rev. Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m.
Wednesday at McKnight Funeral Home. Friday,
September 23, 2008.
BLEVINS, Eric F. Blevins. CRAB ORCHARD - Eric Floyd
Blevins, 19, of Crab Orchard, died Thursday at his home.
Born June 3, 1985, in Danville, he was a son of Jeffrey E.
Blevins of Crab Orchard and Kimberly Y. McFerron Sanders
of Richmond. He was a 2004 graduate of Lincoln County
High School and an employee of Kendrix Construction Co.
Other survivors include his stepfather, Jimmy Sanders of
Richmond; a sister, Carla L. Blevins of Richmond; two half
brothers, Justin E. and Austin Cole, both of Crab Orchard;
grandparents, Carl Blevins of Whitley City, Linda Martin of
Crab Orchard, Floyd McFerron of Mount Vernon and Brenda
Carpenter of Waynesburg; and great-grandparents, James
and Louise Harness of Junction City, Viola Carpenter of
Waynesburg and Zelma McFerron of Mount Vernon.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home
by Chris Blevins. Burial will be in Simpson Cemetery in Dog
Walk. Pallbearers will be Cody Harris, Jeremy Taylor, Kyle
and Rusty Sumner and Rodney and Robbie Blevins.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Friday, January 21, 2005
BOATMAN, Gerald D. Boatman. LIBERTY - Gerald D.
Boatman, 42, of Ky. 206 in Dunnville, died Tuesday in
Ellicott, N.Y. Born Oct. 23, 1963, in Caldwell, Idaho, he was
the son of Paul Boatman of Marsing, Idaho, and the late
Claudia Young Boatman. He was a truck driver and a
member of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day
Saints. Other survivors include his wife, Lola Vanosdall
Boatman of Dunnville; a son, Kyle Boatman of Dunnville; a
daughter, Valrie Boatman of Dunnville; stepmother, Ellen
Boatman of Marsing, Idaho; three sisters, Iris Ineck and
Robin Huskey, both of Marsing, Idaho, and Irene McDaniel
of Caldwell, Idaho; and a brother, John Boatman of
Homedale, Idaho. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Pellyton Community Church. Burial will be in Pellyton
Cemetery. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Monday at the
church. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, March 13, 2005.
BOATWRIGHT, Samuel R. Boatwright. LANCASTER - Services
for Samuel R. Boatwright, 49, of Lancaster, will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at St. Paul Predestinarian Church by the Rev.
Barry Bowman. Burial will be in Duncantown Cemetery. He
died Sunday at his home. Born Oct. 5, 1955, in Garrard
County, he was a son of the late Samuel M. and Della
Boatley Boatwright. He was a factory worker and a member
of First Baptist Church. Survivors include three sisters,
Lucretia Estill and Judy Ethridge, both of Richmond, and
Clarissa Boatwright of Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Johnny
Allen, Simon Morris, Darrell Spillman, Gary Robinson, Bill
Emerson, William Hocker, Woods Leavell and Russell Clark.
Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday at the church.
Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, September 15, 2005.
BOGENSHUZ, Margaret A. Bogenshutz. CINCINNATI Margaret A. Schneider Bogenshutz, 78, died Saturday. She
was the widow of Carl L. Bogenshutz Sr. Survivors include
two daughters, Kathy Schroeder and Carleen Buschmann;
and a son, Carl Bogenshutz Jr.; two brothers, Jerry and
Richard Schneider; a sister, Ursula Finnegan; six
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in
death by a son, Joseph Bogenshutz. A memorial service will
be 11 a.m. Friday at St. Simon Church. Radel Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may go to
Delhi Seniors, 647 Neeb Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45233.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005.
BORDES, Tammy S. Bordes. CRAB ORCHARD - Tammy Lynn
Shelton Bordes, 42, of Hustonville, formerly of the
Woodstock community, died Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born July 29, 1962, in Salem, Ind., she was the daughter of
Carol Hauger Shelton of Kings Mountain and the late
Chester Shelton. Other survivors include three daughters,
Jennifer D. Barrett of Stanford, Amelia K. Akers of Smithville,
Tenn., and Chelsea C. Bordes of Smithville; two sons,
Robert E. Duncan of Oneida, Tenn., and Joshua A. West of
Homosassa, Fla.; two sisters, Trish Caudill of Stanford and
Peggy Lunsford of Hustonville; and eight grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a son, Dennis Barrett. Services
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at McKnight Funeral Home by
Vola Brown. Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, April 25,
2005.
BOTTOMS, Alma Bottoms. HARRODSBURG - Alma Bottoms,
92, of Harrodsburg, died Sunday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel. Monday, May 9, 2005.
BOTTOMS, Robert Bottoms. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Robert Bottoms, 77, of Perryville, will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday
at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Dan Hunt. Burial will be
in Hillcrest Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 29, 1927, in
Boyle County, he was the son of the late Oscar and Susie
Carsteinsen Bottoms. He was retired from Whirlpool
Appliance Corp. and an employee of Boyle County Board of
Education and Yankey Brothers Builders. He was a Navy
veteran of World War II and a member of Perryville Baptist
Church, where he was deacon emeritus. He also was a
member of American Legion Battlefield Post 301. Survivors
include his wife, Jeanne Norvell Bottoms; three daughters,
Linda Dunsmore of Shelbyville, Becky Greer of London and
Barb Bottoms of Danville; a sister, Dora Taylor of Louisville;
10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Richie Bottoms, Byron and Baird Dunsmore, Allen
Norvell, Jerry Brummett and Richard Young. Honorary
pallbearers are deceased grandchildren, Buzzy, Todd,
Stephen and Kami Greer. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Perryville Baptist Church building fund.
Friday, April 1, 2005.
BOTTOMS, William Bottoms. HARRODSBURG - Services for
William Bottoms, 52, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Bobby
Logue, Lewis Walters and Gary Story. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. He died Sunday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born May 10, 1953, in DeKalb, Ill., he
was a son of Nina Burns Bottoms of Mercer County the late
Aaron L. Bottoms. He was a Harrodsburg High School
custodian, and a former member of Kentucky National Guard
and Deep Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Peggy Bottoms; two sons, Timothy Bottoms and Eric
Bottoms, both of Harrodsburg; two brothers, Michael "Bo"
Bottoms of Mercer County and Kenny Bottoms of
Harrodsburg; and a sister, Linda Hager of Harrodsburg.
Pallbearers will be Tobo Moore, Jerry Arnold, Charles
Curtsinger, Junior Tatum, Jimmy Carmickle and Steve Tyler.
Honorary pallbearers are Clayton and Paul Tyler, Roy
Moore, Mark Wilkerson, Troy and Eric Peavler, and Derek
and Junior Whitis. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and after 7
a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, September 13, 2005.
BOURNE, Margaret J. Bourne. Services for Margaret Florence
Jordan Bourne, 93, of O'Hara Drive, will be 1 p.m. Thurs-day
at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Kristi Stuckel. Burial will
be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Charleston
Health Care Center. Born Aug. 5, 1911, in Paris, she was
the daughter of the late Innis and Lula McIntyre Jordan. She
was a member of First Christian Church and co-owner of
Bourne's Grocery. She had worked at the Hub and the old
A&P grocery store on Fourth Street. She was the widow of
James Wood Bourne. Survivors include one daughter,
Martha Akin of Danville; one sister, Mildred Speaks of Paris;
two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Brian and Justin Akin and Ronnie Young.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to
First Christian Church. Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
BOWLIN, Nellie M. Bowlin. LIBERTY - Nellie Marie Bowlin, 74,
of Danville, died Friday at Danville Center for Health and
Rehabilitation. Born April 29, 1931, in Casey County, she
was the daughter of the late James F. and Margaret Bowlin.
She was a retired cook and member of Buena Vista Church.
Survivors include a son, Lonnie Bowlin of Yosemite; a
grandchild; and a great-grandchild. Services will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Bartle Funeral Home by the Rev. Larry Harris.
Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Monday. Sunday, December 11,
2005.
BOWLING, Kim Bowling and Mildred N. Bowling.
HARRODSBURG - Kim and Mildred Newman Bowling, of
Adams Lane, both 75, died Monday on Perryville Road in
Mercer County. Arrangements are incomplete at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel. Tuesday, June 28, 2005. Kim Bowling
and Mildred N. Bowling. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Kim and Mildred N. Bowling, both 75, of Adams Lane, will be
11 a.m. Thursday at Wilmore Free Methodist Church by the
Revs. Daryl Diddle and Dean Cook. Burial will 1 p.m. Friday
in Maple Hill Cemetery in Tipp City, Ohio. They died
Monday in Harrodsburg. They are survived by two
daughters, Anna C. Vaughan of Cincinnati and Rebecca M.
Stewart of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and two grandchildren. Kim
Bowling was born Oct. 23, 1929, in Olive Hill, the son of the
late John and Frances Sloan Bowling. He was a former
owner of Resintech Corp. in Florence and Burgin and a
member of Wilmore Free Methodist Church. He also is
survived by two brothers, "Jack" Vernon Bowling of Tipp
City, Ohio, and Herb Bowling of Indiana. Mildred Bowling
was born April 8, 1930, in Olive Hill, the daughter of the late
Leonard and Ruby Gladys Compton Newman. She was
employed by Resintech Corp. in Florence and Burgin and
was a member of Wilmore Free Methodist Church in
Wilmore. She also is survived by a sister, Opal M. Ward of
Russell. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel and after 9 a.m. Thursday at the church. Memorials
may go to Wilmore Free Methodist Church Building Fund,
1200 N. Lexington Road, Wilmore, Ky. 40390. Wednesday,
June 29, 2005.
BOWMAN, Melvin Bowman. DRY RIDGE - Melvin Bowman, 85,
of Williamstown, formerly of Lincoln County, died Sunday at
Grant Manor Health Care Center in Williamstown. He was
the son of the late Chester and Ann Jones Bowman.
Survivors include a sister, Gretchen Balder of Covington;
and cousins in Lincoln County. Graveside services will be
10 a.m. Wednesday at Double Springs Cemetery in
Waynesburg. Eckler-Hudson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, March 29, 2005.
BOYD, Devona N. Boyd. Devona Nicole Boyd, 19, of
Meadowbrook Road, Stanford, died Saturday at her home.
Born Aug. 31, 1985, in Lexington, she was the daughter of
David and Debbie Brown Boyd of Stanford. She was a
senior at Lincoln County High School and an employee of
Dairy Queen. She was a member of Buena Vista Baptist
Church. Other survivors include a half sister, Sheila Dealy of
Peoria, Ill; a half brother, John R. Boyd of Peoria;
grandparents, Virginia Brown and James W. Boyd, both of
Stanford; and a step-grandfather, James Anderson of
Stanford. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, May 2, 2005.
Devona N. Boyd. Services for Devona Nicole Boyd, 19, of
Meadowbrook Road, Stanford, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Larry Harris. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. She died Saturday at her home.
Pallbearers will be C.W. Gay, and Todd, Larry, Terry, Shane
and Steve Boyd. Honorary pallbearers are Doris Day,
Samantha Yocum, Donna Baker and Christine Wadell.
Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today. Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
BOYD, Elizabeth T. Boyd. Elizabeth T. Boyd, 84, of Danville,
died Thursday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Born July 17, 1921, in Danville, she was the
daughter of the late Levi and Ada Tarrance. She was a
graduate of Bate High School and the widow of Marion
Boyd. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Second
and Walnut streets, served as assistant Sunday school
teacher and was a member of M&W Auxiliary. She also
served as assistant superintendent at Mount Lebanon
Baptist Church in Louisville. Survivors include a sister,
Theora T. Coats of Danville; and a granddaughter. Services
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Rodney Whitley, Alonzo McGuire, Albert Taylor, Guy
Tarrance and Chester Kavanaugh. Honorary pallbearer is
Harvey Chenault. Visitation will be 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, October 4, 2005.
BOYER, Elizabeth C. Boyer. Elizabeth Ann Crowell Boyer, 49,
of Barbourville, died Feb. 26 in Ashland. Born Dec. 30,
1955, in Clarksburg, W.Va., she was a daughter of Clarence
"Shine" and Emma Lou Crowell of Danville. She was a
teacher and volunteer for various youth organizations and
started library resources at several nursing homes. Other
survivors include her husband, Chris Boyer; two sons, Alex
and Adam Boyer, both of Barbourville; a brother, David
Crowell of Versailles; and a sister, Cheryl C. Seneff of
Nashville, Tenn. A memorial service will be 7 p.m. Monday
at Pea Ridge United Methodist Church in Huntington, W.Va.
Memorials may go to Hospice of Huntington, 1101 6th Ave.,
Huntington, W.Va. 25704, or Gideons International.
Information is courtesy of Stith Funeral Home. Thursday,
March 17, 2005.
BRADLEY, Lois A. Bradley. HARRODSBURG - Lois Ann
Bradley, 70, died Monday at James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born March 31, 1935, in Mercer County, she was
the daughter of the late Virgil and Cordie Webb Tyler. She
was a homemaker, a member of Deep Creek Baptist Church
and the widow of James P. Bradley. Survivors include three
sons, Tommy Bradley and Jeff Bradley, both of Harrodsburg,
and Rick Bradley of Stanford; two sisters, Betty Britton of
Mercer County and Jane Bursell of Rockford, Ill.; eight
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will
be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home
by Lewis Walter. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Donnie, Steve, Clayton and Paul Tyler,
David Drury and Jack Morgeson. Honorary pallbearers are
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 7 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, October 4,
2005.
BRADSHAW, James Bradshaw. James Walter Bradshaw, 82,
of Boyden Court, died Friday at his home. Born June 13,
1922, in Burgin, he was the son of the late James Walter
and Ethel Lincoln Bottoms Bradshaw. He was retired from
Sellers Engineering and was a member of First Baptist
Church on Broadway. He was an Army veteran of World War
II. Survivors include his wife, Christine Young Bradshaw; a
son, James Bradshaw of Danville; two daughters, Pat
Grubbs of Danville and Rita Brock of Winchester; a brother,
Bill Bradshaw of Burgin; seven grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Mathis and Jeff King.
Burial will be in Burgin Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8 p.m.
Monday. Memorials may go to the First Baptist Church
building fund. Sunday, March 6, 2005. James W.
Bradshaw. Services for James Walter Bradshaw, 82, of
Boyden Court, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Revs. Tim Mathis and Jeff King. Burial
will be in Burgin Cemetery. He died Friday at his home.
Pallbearers will be Gary and Justin Grubbs, Mike and
Jeremiah Brock, Bryan Callahan, James Bradshaw and Clint
Russell. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
First Baptist Church, Broadway, building fund. Monday,
March 7, 2005.
BRADSHAW, Leo W. Bradshaw. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Leo W. Bradshaw, 68, of Sunset Lane, will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Mike Cox. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Monday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born April 4, 1936, in Jessamine
County, he was the son of Leona Goforth Bradshaw of
Harrodsburg and the late John Bradshaw. He was a farmer,
a security guard at Brown Generating Station at Dix Dam
and a member of Mount Zion Presbyterian Church. Other
survivors include his wife, Connie Bradshaw; four sons, Gary
L. Bradshaw of Winchester, Kenneth Bradshaw of Powell
County, Billy Gene Bradshaw of Harrodsburg and Jeff
Bradshaw of Waynesburg; three daughters, Joann Chilton of
London, Janet I. Boughter of Harrodsburg and Constance L.
Adams of Lawrenceburg; four sisters, Barbara Bradshaw,
Joyce Murry and Carolyn Belcher, all of Harrodsburg, and
Lenora Nave of Burgin; 20 grandchildren; and 10 great
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Douglas and Dallas
Chilton, Marshall Simpson and Jeffrey D., Gary, Kenneth,
Bobby and Jeff Bradshaw. Honorary pallbearers are Scotty
Boughter Sr., Jeremy Raines, Scotty Boughter Jr., Tyler
Turner, Chris Chilton, Danny Adams, Petie Bradshaw and
James Johnson. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today and prior to
the service on Thursday. Wednesday, February 16, 2005.
BRADSHAW, Leona C. Bradshaw. HARRODSBURG - Leona
Constance Bradshaw, 85, Cane Run Street, died Tuesday at
Ephriam McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 30,
1919, in Nicholasville, she was the daughter of the late
Harvey and Maggie Maples Goforth Sr. She worked at
Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill for several years and was a
retired Brown and Williamson Tobacco Co. employee. She
was a member of Mount Zion Methodist Church. Survivors
include four daughters, Barbara Jean Bradshaw of Danville,
Joyce Murray and Carolyn Belcher, both of Harrodsburg,
and Lenora Nave of Burgin; a brother, Harvey Goforth Jr. of
Danville; 15 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and 17
great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday
at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Gary Story. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. Grandchildren will serve as
pallbearers. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel and prior to the service Thursday.
Memorials may go to Mount Zion Methodist Church.
Wednesday, March 16, 2005.
BRATTON, Nancy E. Bratton. LANCASTER - Nancy Howard
Elizabeth Bratton, 64, of Gooch Pike, Paint Lick, died
Wednesday at home. Born July 12, 1941, in Garrard
County, she was the daughter of the late R.G. and Stella
Mae Logan Bratton. She was retired from St. Joseph
Hospital and a member of Fairview Christian Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Clara D. Bratton of Lexington;
two brothers, R.G. Bratton Jr. of Lexington and Harlan
Bratton of Garrard County; three sisters, Colleen Barnett and
Carolyn Hobbs, both of Garrard County, and Edna Mae
Taulbee of Winchester; and a grandson. A memorial service
will be held at a later date. Ramsey Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Friday, August 12, 2005. Nancy
Bratton. LANCASTER - A memorial service for Nancy
Howard Elizabeth Bratton, 64, of Gooch Pike, Paint Lick, will
be 10 a.m. Saturday at Fairview Christian Church by the
Rev. Bill Morrow. She died Aug. 3 at her home. Born July
12, 1941, in Garrard County, she was the daughter of the
late R.G. and Stella Mae Logan Bratton. She was retired
from St. Joseph Hospital and a member of Fairview Christian
Church. Survivors include her daughter, Clara D. Bratton of
Lexington; two brothers, Harlan Bratton of Garrard County
and R.G. Bratton Jr. of Lexington; three sisters, Colleen
Barnett and Carolyn Hobbs, both of Garrard County, and
Edna Taulbee of Winchester; and a grandson. Memorials
may go to Fairview Christian Church. Ramsey Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Wednesday, August
24, 2005.
BRAY, Lula Bray. STANFORD - Lula Bray, 75, of Franklin,
Ohio, died Monday. Born April 1, 1930, in Stanford, she was
the daughter of the late James F. and Mary Ann Adams
Atkins. She was an employee of Genesco Shoe Co. for 30
years and a member of Victory Tabernacle and Redemption
Road Church. She was the widow of A.L. "Red" Bray.
Survivors include four daughters, Debbie Carpenter of
Franklin, Betty Chansler of Mount Juliet, Tenn., and Brenda
Inman and Joeann Bray, both of LaFollette, Tenn.; a sister,
Ella Moore of Stanford; eight grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be 6 p.m.
Wednesday at Victory Tabernacle in Franklin by the Revs.
James Lewis and Eddie Eve with visitation from 4-6 p.m.
Services also will be 10 a.m. Friday at Redemption Road
Church in Lincoln County by the Rev. Gary Yocom with
visitation from 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Goodwater
Cemetery in Mount Victory. Memorials may go to Hospice of
Dayton. Fox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, August 9, 2005.
BREMER, Leslie Bremer. Leslie Bremer, 75, of Butcher Street,
Liberty, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Oct. 7, 1930, in Twining, Mich., he was a son
of the late Harold and Myrtle Mickel Bremer. He was owner
of a vacuum shop in Florida and a Methodist. Survivors
include his wife, Polly Bremer of Liberty; a son, Henry L.
Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio; two daughters, Melissa Bremer
and Melinda Baker, both of Liberty; a sister, Marge Bremer
of Saginaw, Mich.; five grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. No services are planned. Tuesday,
December 6, 2005.
BRENDA, Edward Brenda. CRAB ORCHARD - Edward
Brenda, 62, of New Albany, Ind., died Saturday. Born March
5, 1943, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Gusta
and Matilda Bless Brenda. He was a member of Grace
Lutheran Church, an Air Force veteran and a graduate of
Valparaiso University. Survivors include a sister, Shirley
Martin of Moreland; and two brothers, Herbert Brenda of
Crab Orchard and Arthur Brenda of Somerset. A private
burial service was Monday at Ottenheim Lutheran Cemetery.
A memorial service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Ottenheim
Lutheran Church by David Witten and Bruce Kischnick.
Memorials may go to Ottenheim Lutheran Cemetery Trust
Fund, c/o Our Savior Lutheran Church, 285 Hill-N-Dale
Drive, Danville 40422. Tuesday, July 19, 2005.
BREWER, Gladys Brewer. HARRODSBURG - Gladys Brewer,
91, of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born June 8, 1914, in Freehold, N.J.,
she was the daughter of the late Lewis R. and Mary L.
Polhemus Reid. She was a clerk for the Salem County
Court. Survivors include two daughters, Beth Glaesser of
Harrodsburg and Rachel Bolen of Wilmington, Dela.; three
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A memorial
service will be held at the family cemetery in New Jersey at a
later date. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, June 10, 2005. Gladys Brewer.
HARRODSBURG - Services for Gladys Brewer, 91, of
Harrodsburg, will be held at the family cemetery in New
Jersey at a later date. She died Wednesday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born June 8, 1914, in Freehold,
N.J., she was the daughter of the late Lewis R. and Mary L.
Polhemus Reid. She was a clerk for the Salem County
Court. Survivors include two daughters, Beth Glaesser of
Harrodsburg and Rachel Bolen of Wilmington, Del.; three
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Ransdell
Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Sunday,
June 12, 2005.
BREWER, Harold J. Brewer. HARRODSBURG - Harold Jason
Brewer, 80, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Alexander
& Royalty Funeral Home. Monday, February 7, 2005.
BREWSTER, Mary E. Brewster. GEORGETOWN - Mary E.
Brewster, 84, of Georgetown, died Tuesday at Georgetown
Community Hospital. Born Sept. 23, 1920, in Lancaster, she
was a daughter of the late James and Ella Mae Owens
Miller. She was a beautician, beauty school teacher and a
member of Zion Baptist Church. She was the widow of
Charles Brewster. Survivors include two sons, Michael E.
Peters of Danville and Harrison Greene Jr. of Stanford; a
daughter, Betty V. Overstreet of Georgetown; a special
friend, Warren D. McFarland; seven grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son,
Darrel E. Brewster. A memorial service will be 3:30 p.m.
Saturday at First Baptist Church in Lancaster by the Rev.
David McPherson. Tucker, Yocum and Wilson Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday, March 3,
2005.
BRIERLEY, Charlotte M. Brierley. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Charlotte Moser Brierley, 81, formerly of Danville, died
Monday. Born Oct. 29, 1913, in Shamokin, Pa., she was the
daughter of the late Catherine and Joseph Moser. She was a
1936 graduate of Hood College in Frederick, Md., where she
studied home economics and chemistry. She was an
employee of Centre College for 14 years. Survivors include
her husband, James S. Brierley; two daughters, Grace
Brierley Witmer of Plymouth, Mass., and Jane Brierley
McLogan of Grand Rapids, Mich.; and seven grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials
may go to Centre College Development Office, Centre
College, 600 W. Walnut St., Danville 40422. Wednesday,
May 11, 2005.
BRIGHT, Robert H. Bright. Robert Harding Bright, 79, of
Lexington Road, died Sunday at his home. Born Sept. 23,
1926, in Danville, he was a son of the late Robert H. and
Katherine Letcher Bright. A cattleman, operating Bright
Farms for more than 55 years, he was among the first
producers in the area to cross-breed for leaner, healthier
beef. He was a World War II Army Air Force veteran and a
lifelong member of The Presbyterian Church of Danville,
where he had served as an elder. Survivors include his wife,
Patricia Brooks Bright; two daughters, Dr. Katherine Bright
and Sarah "Sallie" Bright Bredar, both of Danville; two sons,
James Bright of Danville and Stephen Bright of Atlanta; a
sister, Christine Kubale of Danville; four grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. A memorial service will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday The Presbyterian Church by the Rev. James L.
Stewart. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Tuesday at his home,
3012 Lexington Road. Memorial donations may go to
Heritage Hospice, 337 W. Broadway, Danville, or Benjamin's
Fund, Dollars for Scholars, P.O. Box 137, Danville, 40422.
Monday, October 10, 2005. Robert H. Bright. A memorial
service for Robert Harding Bright, 79, of Lexington Road, will
be 11 a.m. Wednesday at The Presbyterian Church by the
Revs. James L. Stewart and Eric Mount. He died Sunday at
his home. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. today at his home, 3012
Lexington Road. Memorial donations may go to Heritage
Hospice, 337 W. Broadway, Danville, or Benjamin's Fund,
Dollars for Scholars, P.O. Box 137, Danville 40422. Stith
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday,
October 11, 2005.
BRIGHT, Roberta Bright. Roberta Bright, 85, of Stanford, died
Friday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born Feb. 10, 1920, in
Stanford, she was a daughter of the late Hugh and Betty
Helm. She was a member of Boneyville Baptist Church,
Pansy Social Club, Federation Association of Colored
Women's Club and first vice president of South District
Women's Missionary Auxiliary. She was retired from National
Casket Co., formerly in Lancaster, and the widow of Jesse F.
"Frank" Bright. Survivors include a stepson, Jesse F. Bright
of Lexington; a stepdaughter, Maxine Stevenson of
Cincinnati; a brother, Joe Will Helm of Stanford; and two
sisters, Viola Farmer of Cincinnati and Mildred Gooch of
Stanford. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Boneyville
Baptist Church by Robert Coulter Jr. and Oliver Miller Jr.
Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation is 6-8
p.m. today at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Monday, November 7, 2005.
BRIM, James Brim. LIBERTY - James J.C. Brim, 70, of
Campellsville, died Friday at Taylor County Hospital. Born
June 23, 1934, in Garrard County, he was the son of the late
Harrison and Bessie Wincle Brim. He was a retired farmer.
Survivors include his wife, Odell Absher Brim; three sons,
James Brim, Tikford Brim and Dewey Brim, all of
Campbellsville; four daughters, Ruth Gaudinier of Lexington,
and Bessie Johnson, Dorothy Malone and Peggy Raikes, all
of Campbellsville; two brothers, Junior Brim of Cynthiana
and Johnnie Brim of Nicholasville; three sisters, Nellie
Lawrence of Nicholasville, and Betty Graham and Shirley
Dunway, both of Lancaster; eight grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; and eight step-great-grandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home
by James Collins. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday.
Sunday, January 23, 2005
BROADDUS, Billy Joe Broaddus. LANCASTER - Billy Joe
Broaddus, 74, of Lexington Road, husband of Sharon
Broaddus, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Ramsey
Funeral Home. Ronald Carey. HARRODSBURG - Ronald
Carey, 61, of Curdsville Road, died Sunday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Shirley
Carey. Arrangements are incomplete at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home. Monday, July 11, 2005. Billy Joe
Broaddus. LANCASTER - A memorial service for Billy Joe
Broaddus, 74, of Lexington Road, will be held at a later date.
He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born June 27, 1931, in Garrard County, he was a
son of the late Joe and Felda Grow Broaddus. He was a
retired truck driver and a member of Lancaster Baptist
Church. Survivors include his wife, Sharon May Broaddus;
two daughters, Debbie Tuttle of Cincinnati and Angie Fitton
of Garrard County; two stepdaughters, Garnett Roberts of
Garrard County, and Ronni Gayle Baker of Naples, Fla.; and
10 grandchildren. Tuesday, July 12, 2005.
BROCK, Nora Edna Gross Brock, 1935-2008. CRAB
ORCHARD - Nora Edna Gross Brock, 72, of Crab Orchard
died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
She was the widow of Plese Brock Sr. She was born Oct. 7,
1935, in Harlan and was the daughter of the late Levi and
Oma Griffey Gross. She was a homemaker and a very dear
loving mother. Survivors include five children, Sammy
(Ruby) Brock, Plese (Linda) Brock Jr., Jackie Ellis (Debbie)
Brock, Betty Ann (Joe) Sparrow and Gail Chochran; a sister,
Betty (Bobby) McMahan; 17 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; a
daughter, Helen Greer; three sisters, Dorothy Mae
Rodriguez, Shirley Wilson and Barbara Gonzales; and three
brothers, Caleb, John D. and Eugene Gross. Services will
be 1 p.m. Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home with burial in
Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6 p.m.
Monday at the funeral home. Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
BROCK, Ryan A. Brock. HARRODSBURG - Ryan A. Brock, 18,
of Evansville, Ind., died Friday at V.N.A. Charlier Hospice
Center in Evansville, Ind. Born July 15, 1986, in Cynthiana,
he was the son of Ken and Alecia Brock of Evansville. He
was a graduate of North High School and had plans to
attend Wyo-Tech University in Blairsville, Pa., and study
automotive technology. He was a member of First Southern
Baptist Church. He was a temporary employee with Adecco
and Larry Doss Construction. Survivors include a brother,
Kevin Brock of Evansville; grandmothers, Joyce Claunch of
Harrodsburg and Reba Brock of Butler; and a greatgrandmother, Leo Hunt of Worthville. Services will be 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home by the
Revs. Don Moore and Mat McIntosh. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Monday at First
Southern Baptist Church, Evansville, with a memorial service
following, and 4-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Sunday, June 19, 2005. Ryan A. Brock. HARRODSBURG
- Services for Ryan A. Brock, 18, of Evansville, Ind., will be 1
p.m. Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by
the Revs. Don Moore and Mat McIntosh. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Friday in Evansville, Ind.
Visitation is 3-7 p.m. today at First Southern Baptist Church
in Evansville, followed by a memorial service, and 4-9 p.m.
Tuesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Memorials
may go to Ryan Brock Mission Fund c/o First Southern
Baptist Church, 25 S. Cullen Ave., Evansville, Ind. 47715.
Monday, June 20, 2005.
BROOKING, Jennings L. Brooking. HARRODSBURG Jennings Lee Brooking, 69, of Salvisa, died Saturday at his
home. Born March 7, 1936, in Cincinnati, he was a son of
the late Roy E. Tomlin and Grace E. Brooking. He was a
retired employee of Sylvania Co. in Versailles and served in
the Air Force. He was a past master of St. John's Masonic
Lodge 125 F&AM, a member of Daviess Chapter 29 in
Harrodsburg, Danville Council 3, Ryan Commandary 17 and
Scottish Rite 32nd Degree. He also was a member of Oleika
Shrine Temple in Lexington, was past director of the Oleika
Clown Unit and named Clown of the Year in 2002. He held
the super excellent master degree of the Bowling Green
Council and was a member of the Society of Past Masters of
Southern Kentucky, and past deputy grand master of district
20, Grand Lodge of Kentucky F&AM 2001-2002. Survivors
include his wife, Diane Grassi Brooking; two sons,
Christopher Brooking of Newfoundland and Stanley Brooking
of New York; two daughters, Dawna Lee Brooking of
California, and April Brooking of Florida; three stepchildren,
Martin Murphy of Florida, Michael and Kevin Murphy, both of
Lexington; eight grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial
donations may go to St. John's Lodge 125, c/o Howard Fallis
Jr., 859 VanArsdall Road, Salvisa 40372; or Brooksville
Lodge 154, c/o Bobby Downard, 2165 Powersville-Harrison
County Road, Brooksville, KY 41004. Monday, October 17,
2005.
BROWN, Charles L. Brown. SCIENCE HILL - Charles Leon
Brown, 75, of Waynesburg, died Thursday at his home.
Born Sept. 6, 1929, in Plainfield, Ind., he was the son of the
late William Chester and Ora Ware Brown. He was retired
from the Lincoln County Road Department and was a
member of Pond Missionary Baptist Church. He was the
widower of Bessie Rachel Shelton Brown. Survivors include
four sons, Jimmie Brown Sr. and Edward Brown, both of
Danville, Charles Brown of Waynesburg and Randal Brown
of Kings Mountain; four daughters, Rita Maddox and Sharon
Carney, both of Stanford, and Carol Williams and Sheila
Lambert, both of Waynesburg; a sister, Pauline Linville of
Indianapolis; and 13 grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by a son, Johnnie Ray Brown; and two daughters,
Greta Louise Brown and Evelyn Sue Stoddard. Services will
be 2 p.m. today at Double Springs Baptist Church by Gordan
Chaney and Mark King. Burial will be in Double Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandchildren. Honorary
pallbearers are Wayne Linville, Carl Stoddard, Jim Hicks,
Anthony Speak and John Carrier. Memorials may go to The
Gideons International Memorial Bible Fund, P.O. Box 540,
Somerset, Ky. 42502. Morris & Hislope are in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, March 13, 2005.
BROWN, Ella Mae Brown. LIBERTY - Ella Mae Brown, 70, of
Somerset, formerly of Liberty, died today at her residence.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Jimmy Brown. Burial will be in Glenwood
Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Other
information is incomplete at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home.
Monday, April 18, 2005.
BROWN, Ernest Brown. CRAB ORCHARD - Ernest C. Brown,
88, of Crab Orchard, died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital of
Lexington. Born March 9, 1917, in Crab Orchard, he was
the son of the late Will and Oma Singleton Brown. He was
an Army veteran and a retired carpenter for the Kroger
Company. Survivors include his wife, Jewell Simpson Brown
of Versailles; two sons, Billy C. Brown of Louisville and Gail
Brown of Cincinnati, Ohio; a daughter, Marilyn Pope of
Versailles; four brothers, Delmus Brown of Mt. Dora, Fla.,
Carl Brown, Donald Brown and Bobby Brown, all of Crab
Orchard; two sisters, Ann Hood and Mary Napier, both of
Crab Orchard; six grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at McKnight
Funeral Home by Danny Lamb. Burial will be in Mt. Zion
Church of Christ Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Monday at the funeral home. Sunday, March 20, 2005.
Ernest C. Brown. CRAB ORCHARD - Services for Ernest C.
Brown, 88, of Crab Orchard, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at
McKnight Funeral Home by Danny Lamb. Burial will be in
Mount Zion Church of Christ Cemetery. He died Friday at
St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. Pallbearers will be Fred
Simpson, Greg Pope, Jeff Brown, Bryan Hill, Brad Lacefield
and Oscar Brown. Honorary pallbearers will be Sonny
Napier, John Hood, Bobby Johnson, Arliss and Bobby
Proctor, Lenual Brown, Troy Vance and Ted Simpson.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Mount
Zion Church of Christ Cemetery Fund, 120 John Cash Road,
Crab Orchard 40419. Monday, March 21, 2005.
BROWN, Geneva K. Brown. CRAB ORCHARD - Geneva
Frances King Brown, 66, of Brodhead, died Thursday at
Rockcastle County Hospital. Born Dec. 20, 1938, in Wolfe
County, she was the daughter of the late Steven D. and
Myrtle Hollon King. She was a member of New Hope First
Church of God. Survivors include her husband, William E.
King; two sons, Charles O. King of Noblesville, Ind., and
William E. Brown Jr. of Corbin; two brothers, Gilbert King of
Rogers and Walter S. King of Indianapolis; four sisters, Opal
Williams of Winchester, Lina Camblor of Carmel, Ind., Lula
M. Combs of Campton and Carrie M. King of Westfield, Ind.;
and four grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
New Hope First Church of God by Cecil Roundtree. Burial
will be in Mount Zion Church of Christ Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Everett Adams, David Denney, Carl
Crank, Donald Cable, Gary Shakelford and Connel
Anderson. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. today at McKnight
Funeral Home. Friday, May 13, 2005.
BROWN, Grover Brown. LIBERTY - Services for Grover Brown,
94, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Atwood Chapel
United Methodist Church by the Revs. Edward Parton and
Darren Gillespie. Burial will be in Tapscott Cemetery. He
died Tuesday at Casey County Hospital. Born Jan. 21,
1911, in Casey County, he was a son of the late Jesse A.
and Pearl L. Atwood. He was a retired employee of Tarter
Feed Mill, a member of Atwood Chapel United Methodist
Church and the widower of Nettie Allen Brown. Survivors
include two sons, Vernon and Shelby Brown, both of Liberty;
a daughter, Phyllis Denson of Liberty; a sister, Mamie
Meade of Ashland; a half sister, Mary E. Carman of Kermit,
Texas; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; three
great-great-grandchildren; five step grandchildren; and nine
stepgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two
daughters, Shirley B. Simpson and Velma S. Brown.
Pallbearers will be Mike Brown, Brandon Richardson, Kory
Edelen, Danny Joe Carman, Chris and Kyle Denson.
Honorary pallbearers are V.G. Brown, Travis Goodin, Tom
Hess, Tim Denson, Terry Edelen Jr., Jordan Brown and
Davey Jones. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Friday and after
11 a.m. Saturday at the church. Thursday, January 27,
2005
BROWN, Jay Brown. Jaylee "Jay" Brown, 95, of Junction City,
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by
Joline Bailey and Charles Daughtery. Burial will be in
Parksville Cemetery. He died Friday at Stanford House
nursing home. Born June 7, 1910, in Casey County, he was
a son of the late James and Molly Meece Brown. He was a
roofer and a member of Faith Temple Church of God.
Survivors include his wife, Clara Lou Johnson Brown; two
daughters, Bonnie Brown of Junction City, Linda Hopkins of
Richmond, Ind., and Sandy Wethington of Indianapolis; a
son, Gary Brown of Danville, Ind.; six stepdaughters, Birdie
Case, Louise Belcher and Birdie Daughtery, all of Danville,
Emma Jean McCiver of Louisville, Gladys Railey of
Parksville and Joanna Railey of Indianapolis; a stepson,
Johnnie Coffman of Stanford; a sister, Grace Brock of Ohio;
several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Larry McCiver, Morris Weldon, Brandon Adams,
David Ferrell, Larry Carrier and David Brown. Visitation is
6:30-8:30 p.m. today. Monday, November 7, 2005.
BROWN, Mary A. Brown. LIBERTY - Mary Arlene Brown, 64, of
Davis Drive, died Wednesday at her home. Born Oct. 14,
1940, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late
Harvey and Edith Wethington. She was a homemaker, a
member of St. Bernard Catholic Church and the widow of
William Brown. Survivors include seven sons, William D.,
Wilbur R., Richard, Michael and Donald Brown, all of Liberty,
William T. Brown of Elkhorn, and Ronald Brown of
Campbellsville; eight daughters, Melinda and Marsha Brown
and Deborah Evans, all of Liberty, Alene Hayes of Elkhorn,
Sharlene Becker of Russell Springs, Beverly Kuhn and
Darlene Burton, both of Columbia, and Bridgett Rucker of
Campbellsville; four brothers, Ronnie Wethington of
Missouri, Russell Wethington of Liberty, and Danny and Joe
Wethington, both of Cincinnati; three sisters, Dorothy Cox
and Barb Clements, both of Liberty, and June Rogers of
Cincinnati; 25 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Bernard Catholic
Church by the Rev. Thomas Clark. Burial will be in Gum Lick
Cemetery. Visitation is 6:30-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. A prayer
service will be 7 p.m. today. Friday, July 8, 2005.
BROWN, Thelma Brown. Services for Thelma Evadene Ross
Watson Brown, 78, of Meadowbrook Nursing Home in
Cincinnati, formerly of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Steve Wolfgang. Burial will
be in Poplar Hill Cemetery, Casey County. She died Sunday
at Bethesda North Hospital in Cincinnati. Born Jan. 26,
1927, in Cincinnati, she was the daughter of the late Ernest
and Ethel Terry Ross. She was an employee of Strathmore
Press in Cincinnati and a member of Church of Christ.
Survivors include a son, Darrell Watson of Cincinnati; three
stepsons, Jerome Brown of Evansville, Ind., Gary Brown of
Kentucky and John Brown of Iowa; a sister, Agnes
Richardson of Somerset; a grandchild; and four greatgrandchildren. Visitation will be 11 a.m. Thursday.
Memorials may go to Juvenile Diabetes our Alzheimer's
Foundation. Tuesday, December 20, 2005.
BROWN, Wallace L. Brown Sr. LIBERTY - Services for Wallace
Lee Brown Sr., 85, of Liberty, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Bartle Funeral Home by Shirley Denson. Burial will be in
Shady Grove Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 3, 1919, in
Casey County, he was a son of the late George and Viola
Foster Brown. He was the widower of Dorothy Downs
Brown. He was a farmer. Survivors include a son, Wallace
Brown Jr. of Liberty; two daughters, Elizabeth Caudill of
Stanford and Linda Anderson of Liberty; 12 grandchildren;
18 great-grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and four
stepgreat-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Danny, Rodney
and Randy Caudill, Tim and Jeffrey Brown, and Dwayne
Burton. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Tuesday, March 15,
2005.
BROWN, Wess Brown. HARRODSBURG - Wess Brown, 94, of
Castle Heights, died Thursday at Frankfort Regional Medical
Center. He was the widower of Louise Brown. He owned
and operated Brown Auto Sales for many years. Services
will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Friday. Thursday, December 29, 2005. Wess Brown.
HARRODSBURG - Services for Wess Brown, 94, of Castle
Heights, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel
by Mike Estes. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He
died Thursday at Frankfort Regional Medical Center. Born
Jan. 16, 1911, in Mercer County, he was the son of the late
Otha Ridgeway and Elizabeth Ann Thompson Brown. He
owned and operated Brown Auto Sales for many years and
was a member of Harrodsburg Church of Christ. He was the
widower of Louise Porter Brown. Survivors include several
nieces and nephews. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and before
the service Saturday. Memorial contributions may be sent to
Harrodsburg Church of Christ, 232 South College Street,
Harrodsburg, Ky. 40330. Friday, December 30, 2005.
BROWN, Woodrow L. Brown. CRAB ORCHARD - Woodrow
Lee Brown, 62, of Blue Ash, Ohio, formerly of Crab Orchard,
died Tuesday in Ohio. He was the son of Mae Watson
Brown of Blue Ash and the late Woodrow Brown. He was a
retired maintenance supervisor for Princeton High School
and Crown Cork and Seal Co. He was a member of the
Marine Corps. Survivors include his wife, Lana Roy Brown;
two daughters, Lisa Trivett and Renee Brown, both of Blue
Ash; a sister, Fay Lamb of Blue Ash; a brother, Ray Brown
of Houston, Texas; and six grandchildren. Services will be 2
p.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home by Russell
Dunaway. Burial will be in Mount Zion Church of Christ
Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. today at Strawser
Funeral Home, Blue Ash, and noon-2 p.m. Saturday at
McKnight Funeral Home. Sarah J. Craddock.
HARRODSBURG - Sarah Jane Craddock, 75, of
Harrodsburg died Thursday at her home. Arrangements are
incomplete at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Friday,
November 25, 2005.
BROWNING, Betty F. Browning. LANCASTER - Services for
Betty F. Browning, 67, of Sea Cadet Road, will be 10 a.m.
Thursday at Ramsey Funeral Home by Collis Ray and
Mitchell Playforth. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery in
Ermine. She died Monday at St. Joseph Hospital. Born
Nov. 13, 1937, in Letcher County, she was the daughter of
the late B.J. and Anna Howard Adams. She was a
homemaker and a member of Maple Avenue Church of
Christ. Survivors include her husband, Harold Browning; two
sons, Tony Browning of Winchester and Jim Browning of
Pleasant Valley, Tenn.; and three grandchildren. Visitation
is 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Maple Avenue
Church of Christ Building Fund, 221 Maple Avenue,
Lancaster 40444. Wednesday, June 22, 2005.
BRUMLOW, Victor Brumlow. LIBERTY - Victor Brumlow, 67, of
South Fork Creek Road, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 21, 1938, in Indiana, he
was the son of the late Anthony and Theresa Jackowiak
Brumlow. He was a retired Navy veteran and a member of
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his wife, Carol
Gurney Brumlow; two daughters, Amy Brumlow of Chicago
and Alicia Dickerson of Liberty; a brother, Richard Brumlow
of South Dakota; and three grandchildren. A memorial
service will be 7 p.m. Thursday at Dunnville Christian Church
by Mark Carr. Memorials may go to Gideons International
Bible Fund. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
BRUNER, Lucille Bruner. HARRODSBURG - Lucille Bruner, 93,
of Marimon Avenue, died Wednesday at Harrodsburg Health
Care Center. Born Jan. 24, 1912, in Anchorage, Ky., she
was the daughter of the late Thomas and Lena Kelly Craig.
She was a seamstress, retired from Cricketeer
Manufacturing Co., a member of the Presbyterian Church
and the widow of Howard Bruner. Survivors include a
daughter, Juanita Robinson of Harrodsburg; four
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and 13 greatgreat-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by John David Lane. Burial will be
in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tommy and
Doug Robinson, Scott and Chris McGinnis, Stanley Jenkins
and Joe McClellan. Honorary pallbearers are great-greatgrandchildren. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and before the
service Saturday. Memorials may go to American Lung
Association or Mercer County Senior Citizens. Friday, May
6, 2005.
BRUNER, Susie Bruner. 1938-2007. On Sunday, Aug. 5, 2007,
Susie Fisher Bruner passed away at her home surrounded
by her loving family. Born Sept. 25, 1938, in Muncie, Ind.,
Susie was the daughter of the late Walter and Ruby Fisher
of Muncie. She was a 1956 graduate of Muncie Burris and a
1960 graduate of Indiana University with concentrations in
elementary education and business administration. She was
a first-grade teacher at Muncie's Garfield Elementary School,
owner of Redbud Village, The 600 Court, a Pier I franchise,
as well as the owner and president of the real estate firm,
Fisher-Givens Inc. in Danville, Ky. She was a sales
associate of VIP Realty and an instructor at Kentucky
College of Business. She was an avid Tennessee Walking
Horse enthusiast throughout her life. She rode Go Boy's
Teardrop to the 1984 Reserve World Champion, and
enjoyed every ride on her favorite Warlock, among many
other magnificent horses. Susie is survived by her husband,
Walt Bruner; a son, Scott Givens of Monterey, Calif.; two
daughters, Molly (Mike) DeWolfe and Betsy (David)
Everman; two granddaughters, Holly and Nicole Everman;
as well as her brother, John Fisher. She also is survived by
Walter's daughters, Pam (Donnie) Floyd and Benjie (Tracy)
Witt; and his three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
memorials are sent to Heritage Hospice of Danville.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home in Danville. A second visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Wednesday at Meeks Mortuary in Muncie, Ind. Burial
services will be held Thursday in Muncie at Elm Ridge
Memorial Park. Saturday, August 6, 2007.
BRYANT, Everett H. Bryant. Everett Harrison Bryant, 90, of
Apache Trail in Danville, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born April 20, 1915, in McCreary
County, he was the son of the late Elisha Cornelius and
Sally J. Perry Bryant. He was a retired brakeman for
Southern Railway Co. and a member of United Trainmen's
Union. He was a member of First Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Glenna Ridner Bryant of Danville; three
daughters, Phyllis Doolittle of Cincinnati, Ohio, Brenda
Evans of Orlando, Fla., and Janice Foster of Harrodsburg;
two sons, Donn Bryant of Lexington and Darrell Bryant of
Danville; one brother, Walter Bryant of Brentwood, Tenn.; 12
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and three greatgreat-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Stith Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. Monday. Sunday, August 14,
2005.
BRYANT, Glenna Bryant. Services for Glenna Lee Ridner
Bryant, 81, of Apache Trail, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Odis Clark and Rev. J. Timothy Mathis.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Monday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born April 28,
1924, in McCreary County, she was the daughter of the late
Clayton and Flonnie Gilreath Ridner. She was an employee
of Corning Glass, a member of First Baptist Church,
Broadway, and the widow of Everett H. Bryant. Survivors
include two sons, Donn Bryant of Lexington and Darrell
Bryant of Danville; three daughters, Phyllis Doolittle of
Cincinnati, Brenda Evans of Orlando, Fla., and Janice Foster
of Harrodsburg; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren;
and three great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 5-8
p.m. Thursday.
BRYANT, James T. Bryant. James Tolbert Bryant, 55, of
Orlando, Fla., died Sunday in Orlando. Born Jan. 16, 1950,
in Fort Knox, he was a son of the late James E. and Gladys
Pope Bryant. He was an employee of Sneider Trucking Co.
and a member of First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut
streets. He also was a graduate of Bate High School and a
Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Doretta Bryant; a
daughter, Mary Robinson of Ashland; four stepdaughters,
Sonia Jones of Orlando, Rosalynn Evans of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Colleen Evans and Stefanie Thomas, both of New Jersey; a
son, Edmond C. Bryant of Danville; a brother, Howard
Bryant of Panama City, Fla.; and seven grandchildren.
Services will be 11:30 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church by
the Revs. J.D. Short and Ronald McCowan. Burial be in
Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation is after 10 a.m.
Friday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Wednesday, December 7, 2005.
BRYANT, Richard T. Bryant Sr. CRAB ORCHARD - Richard
Terry Bryant Sr., 48, of Brodhead, died Saturday at his
home. Born March 29, 1957, in Sidney, Ohio, he was the
son of Alma Virginia Brummett Bryant of Piqua, Ohio, and
the late Ernest Bryant. He was a roofing contractor and
member of Piqua Fraternal Order of Eagles Club 614. Other
survivors include his wife, Maudie Burnett Bryant of Piqua; a
son, Richard Terry Bryant Jr., of Piqua; a daughter, Billie Jo
Kidwell of Brodhead; two stepsons, Gary and Andy Wagner,
both of Piqua; two stepdaughters, Melissa St. Myers and
Tammy Schaffer, both of Piqua; eight brothers, Jimmy
Bryant of Williamstown, Ohio, Ronnie Bryant of Erlanger,
Ohio, Ernie Bryant of Summersville, S.C., Larry Bryant of
Lockington, Ohio, Michael Bryant and Billy Bryant, both of
Piqua, Boyd Bryant of Brodhead and Barry Bryant of Crab
Orchard; four sisters, Patty Willoughby, Virginia Burnett and
Donna Gambill, all of Piqua, and Della Jones of Florida; two
grandchildren; and eight stepgrandchildren. Services are 2
p.m. today at Philadelphia Baptist Church by Charles
Howard. Burial will be in Philadelphia Baptist Church
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jimmy, Ronnie, Ernie, Larry,
Michael, Billy, Boyd and Barry Bryant. McKnight Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday, August 30,
2005.
BRYANT, Sarah E. Bryant. Services for Sarah Ellen Bryant, 41,
of Danville, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Stith Funeral Home by
the Rev. Ivan Shelburne and Rev. Robert F. Kirkpatrick.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Wednesday in
Bowling Green. Born March 20, 1964, in Danville, she was
the daughter of Russell Bryant and the late Mary E. Banister
Bryant. She was a graphic artist and a member of the
Church of the Redeemer Episcopal Church. She was a
volunteer for Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Walk for Life and the
American Heart Association Walk. Other survivors include a
brother, Tom Bryant of Danville; and two sisters, Jane
Pearce of Danville and Ruth Shelburne of Bowling Green.
Visitation will be 1-2 p.m. Monday. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice or The Church of the Redeemer, 120
Mauldin Ave., Greenville, S.C. 29605-1257. Sunday,
December 11, 2005.
BRYANT, Tom Bryant. Tom Bryant, 72, of Meadowbrook Drive,
former Centre basketball coach and city commissioner, died
today at his home. Arrangements are INCOMPLETE at Stith
Funeral Home. Monday, November 7, 2005.
BUCK, Arthur R. Buck. LIBERTY - Arthur Ray Buck, 69, of
Cincinnati, died Friday in Cincinnati. Born April 20, 1936, in
Casey County, he was the son of the late James O. and Lola
E. Allen Buck. He was a construction worker and a Marine
Corps veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include four
sisters, Lucille Burton of Liberty, Irene Swanson of Rising
Sun, Ind., Euzella M. Duff of Brooksville, Fla., and Charlotte
Oatman of Aurora, Ind.; three brothers, James Buck Jr. of
Hillsboro, Ind., Garnett Buck of Lawrenceburg, Ind., and
Lowell Buck of Aurora. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Darrell Burton. Burial will
be in Whited Cemetery. Visitation will be after noon
Tuesday. Monday, April 25, 2005.
BUCK, Elmes A. Buck. LIBERTY - Elmes Andrew Buck, 70, of
Seymour, Ind., died Sunday in Indianapolis. Born June 30,
1935, in Casey County, he was a son of the late John C. and
Eva E. Wright Buck. He was a retired diesel mechanic and a
member of Freetown Baptist Church. Survivors include four
sons, Jeff Buck of Gulfport, Miss., Robert D. Buck of
Campbellsville, Brett Buck of Indianapolis and Bart Buck of
Seymour; three daughters, Debbie Maupin and Lora Jean
Bright, both of Campbellsville, and Greta Buck of
Indianapolis; four sisters, Ollie Gibson and Martha Scott,
both of Liberty, Frances Boggs of Cincinnati and Ova West
of Nancy; two brothers, Herman Buck of Heltonville, Ind.,
and James R. Buck of Jabez; and 12 grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Chestnut Grove Baptist
Church by the Rev. John Clark. Burial will be in Whited
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joshua, Johnny and Devin
Buck, Wayne Scott, Gary Gibson and Ray Sandusky.
Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Thursday at Bartle Funeral Home
and after 9 a.m. Friday at the church. Tuesday, July 5,
2005.
BUGG, Alberta Bugg. HARRODSBURG - Services for Alberta
Bugg, 82, of Perryville Road, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Ron Wood, Lindsay
Campbell and David Collier. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. She died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Oct. 24, 1922, in Mercer County, she
was the daughter of the late Jack and Ruby Williams Divine.
She was retired from Palm Beach Co. and a supervisor with
the Boyle County schools, having served in the cafeteria.
She was a graduate of Fugazzi Business College and the
widow of Alpha Eugene Bugg Sr. Survivors include her son,
Eugene Bugg of Harrodsburg; two daughters: Shirley
Daugherty and Brenda Sherrow, both of Harrodsburg; a
brother, William Kyle Devine of Harrodsburg; two sisters,
Edna J. Bradley and Frances Hill, both of Mercer County;
five grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Troy and Michael Sherrow, Steve Bugg, Jackie Hill,
Timmy Devine and Bobbie Estes. Honorary pallbearers will
be Gary Hill, Mark Bugg, Tommie Hill, Oscar J. Bailey and
Mark Henson. Visitation is 6-8:30 p.m. today and after 7
a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, October 11, 2005.
BUGG, Rollie Bugg. Graveside services for Rollie "Billy" Bugg,
84, of Alta Avenue, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Camp Nelson
National Cemetery by Dale Denton. He died Wednesday at
his residence. Born March 3, 1921, in Mercer County, he
was the son of the late Demetrius and Margeter Bugg. He
was retired from American Greetings and a World War II
Army veteran. Survivors include two sisters, Thelma Dorsey
and Rena Bugg, both of Danville. Sunday, December 25,
2005.
BUGG, Warren C. Bugg. HARRODSBURG - Warren C. Bugg,
75, of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 12, 1929, in Mercer
County, he was as on of the late Thomas and Zanie Lowe
Bugg. He was an Army veteran, an American Saddlebred
horse trainer and antiques dealer. He was a member of First
Christian Church in Danville and was a judge at horse
shows. Survivors include his wife, Anne Spoonamore Bugg;
a son, David Bugg of Lawrenceburg; a daughter, Marcia K.
Knight of Lexington; a brother, Marvin Bugg of Maryland;
and a granddaughter. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Gary Story. Burial will
be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery with military rites.
Pallbearers will be Carter Cox, Scott Dickinson, John
Spoonamore, Dudley Spoonamore, Eddie Horton, Peanut
Riney and Leon Burns. Visitation is after 9 a.m. Friday.
Friday, March 11, 2005.
BUIS, Keegan Buis. STANFORD - Services for Keegan Austin
James Buis, 2-month-old son of Brandon and Susan Buis of
Stanford, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
Bill Hall. He died Tuesday at his home. Survivors include a
sister, Lily Marie Buis of Stanford; his grandparents, Julie
Eddrington of Michigan City, Ind., and Cathy and Rodney
Buis of Stanford; and great-grandparents, Thomas Moss of
Michigan City, Macie Douglas of Liberty and Harold and
Margie Buis of Yosemite. Pallbearers will be Jon-Eric Buis,
Thomas Shelton, Ord Shelton Jr. and Chuck Butcher.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today. Thursday, August 25, 2005.
BURCHARD, Louise A. Burchard. LIBERTY - Louise Ann
Burchard, 67, died Thursday at Casey County Hospital.
Born Aug. 26, 1937, in Buffalo, N.Y., she was the daughter
of the late Jack and Bernice Blake. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband, Roy Dale Grimes of Cooper
Ridge; seven sons, Ronnie Carey of Pennsylvania, Walter
Holt of Somerset, Carl Holt of Tennessee., William Burchard
of Virginia, Drennen and Jason Grimes of Ohio, and Billy
Ruckman of Ohio; six daughters, Gloria Schmitt and Judy
Keif, both of New York, Hallie Alonso, Angel Holt and Debra
Wilham, all of Kentucky, and Yvonne Stewart of Tennessee;
a sister, Amy McGavis of New York; 55 grandchildren; and
28 great-grandchildren. Services are 11 a.m. today at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Clifford Dehart. Burial
will be in Caldwell Community Cemetery. Sunday, August
7, 2005.
BURCHELL, Viller Burchell. LIBERTY - Viller "Granny" Burchell,
88, of Liberty, died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 8, 1916, in Marion
County, she was a daughter of the late Ruben and Arizona
Lay Goode. She was a homemaker and a member of
Pleasant Valley Christian Church. She was the widow of
L.W. Burchell. Survivors include a son, Sammy Burchell of
Liberty; a daughter, Juanita Long of Liberty; three sisters,
Christine Williams, Ruth Whitroth and Hazel Wagerman, all
of Franklin, Ind.; nine grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter,
Brenda Burchell. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. Saturday
at Peavey Cemetery by Dwight Coffman. Visitation is 5-9
p.m. today at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. Friday,
March 18, 2005.
BURCHETT, Edna Burchett. Services for Edna Mae Tate
Burchett, 79, of Worldstown Road, Junction City, will be 1
p.m. Saturday at Worldstown Church of God by the Revs.
Floying Thompson, Roger Stevens and Wendell Douglas.
Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery. She died Wednesday
at Stanford House nursing home. Born June 15, 1924, in
Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late John H. and
Nora Quinn Tate. She was a homemaker, a 50-year member
of Worldstown Church of God and attended the church's
annual senior citizens retreat in Lexington. She was the
widow of William D. Burchett. Survivors include three sons,
Robert Burchett of Danville, Johnny Burchett of Perryville
and Jimmy Burchett of Johnson City, Tenn.; six daughters,
Ann Tate, Connie Warren and Fannie Holt, all of Danville,
Wanda Curtsinger of Harrodsburg, Frances Gillis of Lebanon
and Betty Mullins of Hustonville; and several grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Troy and Chris
Tate, Timothy Mullins, Harvey Mullins Jr., Jeremy and
Joshua Wilson and Stuart Warren. Honorary pallbearers are
church members. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and 11
a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday at the church. Memorials may to
Worldstown Church of God and American Stroke
Association. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, July 22, 2005.
BURCHFIELD, Brenda J. Burchfield. Services for Brenda Sue
Johnson Burchfield, 55, of White Oak Road, Junction City,
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Stith Funeral Home by the Revs.
Charles Miller and Ernest Fields Jr. Burial will be in
Parksville Cemetery. She died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 15, 1950,
in Boyle County, she was a daughter of Mattie M. Case
Johnson of Junction City and the late Oscar Lee Johnson.
She was a homemaker and a volunteer for Junction City
Rescue Squad. She was a former employee of Palm Beach,
attended Boyle County High School and was a member of
Junction City Wesleyan Church. Other survivors include her
husband, Billy Burchfield; three sons, Terry Joe Burchfield of
Stanford, and David N. and Troy L. Burchfield, both of
Junction City; a daughter, Angela S. Bechtel of Junction City;
three brothers, Charlie Johnson of Mason, Ohio, Oscar
Johnson Jr. of Ohio, and Billy Joe Johnson of Bryantsville;
three sisters, Birdie Murphy of Mason, Ohio, Lillie Miller of
Junction City and Mildred Powell of Andalusia, Ala.; and 12
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be members of Boyle County
Fire Department Engine 4. Honorary pallbearers are
grandchildren. Visitation will be after 5:30 p.m. Monday and
after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to Wesleyan
Church, c/o The Rev. Charles Miller, 2606 Garner Court, La
Grange, Ky. 40031; and American Cancer Society. Friday,
March 25, 2005.
BURDEN, Barbara N. Burden. Services for Barbara N. Burden,
68, of Harrodsburg, were Saturday at William L. Danks
Funeral Home in Beaver Dam. Burial was in Rosine
Cemetery. She died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 13, 1936, she is
survived by her husband, James Burden. Additional
survivors include a daughter, Paula Hunt of Perryville; a son
Marty Burden of Shelbyville; and three grandchildren.
Sunday, October 30, 2005.
BURDETTE, Winston C. Burdette. Services for Winston
Crawford Burdette, 82, of Harrodsburg, will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at Calvary Baptist Church by the Revs. Doug
Wesley and Ernest Martin. Burial will be in Danville Memorial
Gardens. He died Monday at St. Joseph Hospital. Born
Jan. 11, 1923, in Marion County, he was the son of the late
William B. and Ovie Bradshaw Burdette. He was a retired
farmer and a member of Calvary Baptist Church. He was the
widower of Mae Hall Burdette. Survivors include three sons,
Bryan H. Burdette of Shelbyville, Michael R. Burdette of
Lexington and Winston R. Burdette of Harrodsburg; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Chet Chidester, Vaughn Wilson, Glen Wesley, Danny
Bryant, Harold Kilby and Gene Case. Visitation is 4-9 p.m.
today at the church. Memorials may go to Mae Burdette
Mission Fund, Calvary Baptist Church, 214 Lincoln Ave.,
Danville 40422. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, November 30, 2005.
BURGIN, Elizabeth D. Burgin. HARRODSBURG - Elizabeth D.
Burgin, 91, of Noel Avenue, died Saturday at her home.
Born Oct. 19, 1913, in Mercer County, she was the daughter
of the late Hugh and Dorothy Cummins Dennis. She was a
homemaker and a member of Harrodsburg Baptist Church
where she taught the 5-year-old Sunday school class for
many years. She was the widow of Truman E. Burgin.
Survivors include a son, Joseph E. Burgin of Harrodsburg;
two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be
2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev.
Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Bobby and Thomas Christerson, Jeff
Hawes, Van Wiley, Paul Cummins and Roger Snow.
Visitation is 6-8:30 p.m. today and after 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Memorials may go to Harrodsburg Baptist Church, 302 S.
Main St., Harrodsburg 40330. Monday, June 6, 2005.
BURKE, Paris Burke Sr. CRAB ORCHARD - Paris Burke Sr.,
81, of Crab Orchard, died Sunday at his home. Born April 8,
1923, in East Bernstadt, he was a son of the late Pete and
Elizabeth Brummett Burke. He was a retired employee of
Texas Eastern Gas Co., a member of Beech Grove Baptist
Church and an Army veteran of World War II. He was in the
3rd Ranger Battalion, Co. A, and was given the European
Theater Ribbon, Army Occupation Medal and World War II
Victory Ribbon. Survivors include his wife, Sally Wallin
Burke; three daughters, Brenda Denny of Crab Orchard,
Shirley Weber of Nicholasville, and Diane Edwards of Paint
Lick; a son, Paris Burke Jr. of Stanford; a niece whom he
raised, Robin Jackson of Crab Orchard; three brothers, J.W.
Burke and Glen Burke, both of Brodhead, and Bobby Burke
of Pensacola, Fla.; four sisters, Ella Mae Lanham of Berea,
Jewell Murphy of Colonial Heights, Va., Dorothy Bartley of
Greenville, S.C., and Shirley Smith of Crab Orchard; 12
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Sandy K. Burke. Services
will be 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Stanford Baptist Church by
the Rev. Ken Hall. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National
Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18,
American Legion. Pallbearers will be Michael Edwards,
Chris Cope, Andrew Denny, Mathew Cope, Jeremy St.
Lawrence and Josh Brown. Visitation will be after 4 p.m.
Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home and after 11 a.m.
Wednesday at the church. Memorials may go to Caswell
Saufley Post 18, American Legion Post. Monday, March 7,
2005.
BURTON, Rose L. Burton. MORELAND - Rose L. Burton, 71, of
Stanford, died today at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Arrangements are incomplete at W.L. Pruitt Funeral
Home. Tuesday, April 26, 2005.
BUSTER, Mary R. Buster. NICHOLASVILLE - Mary Lee
Rowland Buster, 94, of Lexington, died Sunday at Lexington
Country Place. Born Jan. 28, 1911, in Nelson County, she
was a daughter of the late John Patterson and Mary
Humphrey Rowland. She was a Mercer County teacher and
worked for state government in Frankfort. She was a
graduate of Wilmore High School and University of
Kentucky. She was the widow of Edward E. Buster and a
member of Wilmore Methodist Church. Survivors include a
brother, Russell Rowland of Cleveland, Ohio. Services were
today at Betts & West Funeral Home by the Rev. Jamie
William. Burial was in Nicholasville Cemetery. Friday, July
22, 2005.
BYRD, Cindy Byrd. Services for Lucinda Byrd, 43, of Old
Schoolhouse Road, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Wendell Douglas. Burial will be in
Junction City Cemetery. She died Wednesday at St. Joseph
Hospital. Born Feb. 22, 1961, in Trenton, Mich., she was a
daughter of the late Clarence G. and Anna Grace Nunnally
Stuck. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her
husband, Jack Byrd; three daughters, Valarie Orcutt of
Stanford, Anna Devine of Gravel Switch and Sylvia Morgan
of Liberty; two sons, Brandon and Willie Joe Byrd, both of
Danville; two brothers, Robert Nunnally of Wyandotte, Mich.,
and Carl Stuck of River View, Mich.; two sisters, Diana
McElroy of Danville and Patricia Snyder of Syracuse, N.Y.;
and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Tom and Brian
Byrd, Johnny Worthington, Lee Naylor, Bobby Devine and
Jay Orcutt. Honorary pallbearers are Gayle and Carrie Byrd,
Tammy Worthington and Dennis Morgan. Visitation is after
10 a.m. Monday. Friday, January 7, 2005.
BYRD, Della Byrd. HARRODSBURG - Services for Della Byrd,
79, of McGoffin Street, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ransdall
Funeral Chapel by James Harley. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. She died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Aug. 1, 1926, in Russell
Springs, she was the daughter of the late James and Susie
Luttrell Bernard. She was a homemaker and a member of
Pioneer Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters,
Sara E. Abner of Harrodsburg, Billie S. Luttrell of Madison,
Fla., and Anna J. Oster of Danville; two sons, Elwood and
Clarence Byrd, both of Harrodsburg; 14 grandchildren; and
eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two
sons, James Byrd and Ronnie Byrd. Pallbearers will be Jeff
and Chris Oster, Zack Wiley, Ralphie Byrd, Chris Reynolds,
William Baker, Hardin Green and David Rosenbaum.
Honorary pallbearer is Cory Robinson. Visitation will be 4-7
p.m. Monday and Tuesday prior to the service. Memorials
may go to Mercer County Humane Society, 896 Moberly
Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330. Sunday, December 25, 2005.
BYRD, Harold Byrd. MORELAND - Harold Byrd, 57, of
Parksville, died Monday at his home. Born Sept. 21, 1947, in
Garrard County, he was a son of the late Elmer Johnson and
Lucy Mae Byrd. He was an employee of Jackson Chair Co.
and a member of Pleasant Run Baptist Church. Survivors
include a son, Harold Dean Byrd of Parksville; a daughter,
Angela K. Gilpin of Parksville; a brother, Wilson Byrd of
Danville; two sisters, Helen Benedict of Danville and Mary
Ann Benedict of Moreland; and eight grandchildren. Services
will be 2 p.m. Thursday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the
Rev. J.R. Fields. Burial will be in Junction City Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Rebel Sears, Barry Benedict, Arlin Gilpin,
Lee Piscatelli, Eric Coffman, Gomer Case and Dean Byrd.
Honorary pallbearers are Wesley and Dale Benedict and
Simon Byrd. Visitation will be 5:30-9 p.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
BYRD, Lucinda Byrd. Lucinda Byrd, 43, of Old Schoolhouse
Road, died Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospital. She was the
wife of Jack Byrd. Arrangements are incomplete at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home. Chelcie C. Reed, Thursday, January
6, 2005. LIBERTY - Chelcie Cochran Reed, 90, of Butcher
Street, died Tuesday at her home. Born Feb. 8, 1914, in
Casey County, she was a daughter of the late George and
Lenora Atwood Cochran. She was a former postal clerk, a
member of Atwood Chapel United Methodist Church and the
widow of Lewis Reed. Survivors include three sons, George
and Edward Reed, both of Liberty, and Paul Reed of
Greenwood, Ind.; a daughter, Jeannie Wilson of Liberty; a
brother, Floyd Cochran of Liberty; two sisters, Estelle
Cannon of Liberty and Helen Jeffries of Erlanger; nine
grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Floyd C. Reed. Services will be
2 p.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by the
Revs. Jeremy Atwood and Edward Parton. Burial will be in
Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers will Carrol Reed, Warren
Edwards, Joe Beeler, Donald Cochran, George Brown, Carl
Jeffries and grandchildren. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today
and after 8 .a.m. Friday. Memorials may go to Atwood
Chapel United Methodist Church. Thursday, January 6,
2005.
CAIN, Ancil C. Cain. LIBERTY - Services for Ancil C. Cain Sr.,
71, of Carr-Sasser Road, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Gerald Burton. Burial will
be in Salem Cemetery with military rites by Casey County
Funeral Squad. He died Monday at his home. Born April
18, 1933, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Arthur
and Dillery Cooper Cain. He was a retired auto body
repairman and an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife,
Mildred Carr Cain; two daughters, Beverly and Carol Cain,
both of Liberty; a son, Ancil Cain Jr. of Liberty; four sisters,
Lois Rodgers of Liberty, Wyvonia Saunders and Lillian
Lankford, both of Cincinnati, and Juanita Lewis of Louisville;
four brothers, Clifford and Buford Cain, both of Cincinnati,
James Cain of Waverly, Ohio, and McArthur Cain of
Jamestown; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by a daughter, Linda Cain. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today
and after 8 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
CAIN, Ansil C. Cain. LIBERTY - Ansil C. Cain Sr., 71, of CarrSasser Road, died Monday at his home. Born April 18,
1933, in Casey County, he was a son of the late Arthur and
Dillery Cooper Cain. He was a retired auto body repairman
and an Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mildred
Carr Cain; two daughters, Beverly and Carol Cain, both of
Liberty; a son, Ansil Cain Jr. of Liberty; four sisters, Lois
Rodgers of Liberty, Wyvonia Saunders and Lillian Lankford,
both of Cincinnati, and Juanita Lewis of Louisville; four
brothers, Clifford and Buford Cain, both of Cincinnati, James
Cain of Waverly, Ohio, and McArthur Cain of Jamestown;
and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a
daughter, Linda Cain. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Gerald Burton. Burial will
be in Salem Cemetery with military rites by Casey County
Funeral Squad. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and
after 8 a.m. Thursday. Tuesday, March 29, 2005.
CAIN, Edith Cain. LIBERTY - Services for Edith Cain, 98, of
Yosemite, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Bartle Funeral Home by
the Rev. C.B. Carman. Burial will be in Middleburg
Cemetery. She died Wednesday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center. Born March 25, 1907, in
Yosemite, she was the daughter of the late George and Sally
Bratcher Bastin. She was a homemaker and a member of
First Baptist Church of Yosemite. She was the widow of
Albert B. Goodman and Walter Cain. She is survived by two
daughters, Carol Jean Durham and Victoria L. Brown, both
of Yosemite; three sons, Bobby G. and Kenneth Goodman,
both of Yosemite, and Murl S. Goodman of Huntsville, Tenn.;
22 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and 10 greatgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two
daughters, Arlene Luster and Ioma Joy Goodman; and one
son, Albert Goodman Jr. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Thursday, May 5, 2005.
CAIN, Mildred Cain, 1930-2008. LIBERTY - Mildred Cain of
Liberty died Friday at the Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Born April 8, 1930, in Liberty, she was a
daughter of the late Forest and Veltha King Carr. Survivors
include a son, Ancil "Bud" (Kathy) Cain of Liberty; two
daughters, Beverly Jean Cain and Carol Ruth Cain, both of
Liberty; and two grandchildren, Adam (Kirsten) Cain and
Aaron Cain, both of Liberty. Services will be 2 p.m. today at
Bartle Funeral Home Chapel in Liberty. Visitation was
Saturday at the funeral home. Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
CAIN, Shelby S. Cain. LANCASTER - Shelby Simpson Cain,
64, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born March 4, 1941, in Garrard County, she was
the daughter of the late Jess and Jewell McCulley Simpson.
She was retired from the Country Diner restaurant and
Stardust Inn, and formerly owned the Land of Goshen Food
Market. She was a member of Lancaster Church of the
Nazarene. Survivors include her husband, Dane Cain of
Lancaster; a daughter, Jennifer Collins of Lancaster; two
brothers, Johnny Simpson of Berea and Ralph Simpson of
Lancaster; a sister, Noretta Moss of Richmond; and a
grandchild. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Revs. Bryce McCulley and Darrel
Hodge. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Visitation will
be 6-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Sunday, August
7, 2005. Shelby S. Cain. LANCASTER - Services for
Shelby Simpson Cain, 64, of Lancaster, will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Revs. Bryce
McCulley and Darryl Hodge. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. She died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Pallbearers will be Kenny Pinkerton, Richie
Adkinson, Mark Cain, Rusty Banta, Shelton Moss, Kevin
Montgomery and Ron Maupin. Honorary pallbearers are Lee
Wilmont, Gordon Sheron, H.C. Shearer, Tiny Johnson, Joe
Duggins and Roy Cain. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Monday, August 8, 2005.
CALDWELL, Jerry K. Caldwell. WAYNESBURG - Jerry Keith
Caldwell, 68, of Chrisman Lane, Danville, died Saturday at
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born Nov.
18, 1936, in Lincoln County, he was the son of Julia Jenkins
Caldwell of Waynesburg and the late A.K. Caldwell Sr. He
was a livestock dealer and a member of Willow Grove
Baptist Church. Other survivors include his wife, Bonnie
Horton Caldwell; a daughter, Linda Williams of Danville;
three sons, Mike Caldwell, Ryan Caldwell and Jeff Caldwell,
all of Danville; two brothers, Freeman Caldwell of
Waynesburg and Gary R. Caldwell of Canal Fulton, Ohio;
seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Willow Grove Baptist Church in
Danville by the Revs. Brad King and Dale Denton. Burial will
be in Double Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Chuck
and Ben Williams, Chad Caldwell, Earl Robinson, Steve
Caldwell and Ernest Lear. Honorary pallbearers are Bill
Whitehouse, Connie Horn, Tommy Case, Garnett Baugh,
Pat Sanders and Edd Caldwell. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today
at the church. Memorials may go to Willow Grove Mission
Trip Fund, 4306 Stanford Road, Danville 40422. Barnett &
Demrow Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Monday, June 6, 2005.
CALDWELL, John A. Caldwell. LEXINGTON - John A.
Caldwell, 72, of Lexington, formerly of Danville, died
Saturday at Veterans Administration Medical Center in
Lexington. He attended Bate High School. Survivors
include his wife, Mary Clark Caldwell. Services will be 12:30
p.m. Friday at Church of the Nazarene in Lexington.
Visitation will be after 11:30 a.m. Friday at the church. Smith
& Smith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, July 14, 2005.
CALDWELL, Roger W. Caldwell. MORELAND - Services for
Roger William Caldwell, 55, of Marion, Ind., will be a 1 p.m.
Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Kevin Goble. Burial
will be in Cream Ridge Cemetery. He died Tuesday at St.
Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born Oct. 28, 1949, in Boyle
County, he was the son of the late Howard and Juanita West
Caldwell. He was an auto body painter. Survivors include
his wife, Diana Goble Caldwell of Marion, Ind.; a daughter,
Delia Foustnight of Marion; a son, Rodney Caldwell of
Marion; a brother, Timmy Caldwell of Junction City; three
sisters, Carolyn Galloway, Sharon Anderson and Deborah
West, all of Junction City; and three grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Jeff Galloway, J.R. and Lucas Caldwell,
Gary Godbey, Travis Hall, Todd Sullivan and Jeremy
Seacut. Visitation will be after 10 a.m. Saturday. Thursday,
August 25, 2005.
CALHOUN, Coy Calhoun. MORELAND - Coy Calhoun, 74, of
Stanford, died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Jan. 14, 1931, in Greene County, he
was the son of the late Will and Lena Underwood Calhoun.
He was the widower of Catherine Clarkston Calhoun.
Survivors include three sisters, Catherine Milby of Magnolia
and Anne Stearman and Sheila Stearman, both of
Greensburg; and a brother, William Melton Calhoun of
Miami, Fla. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at W.L. Pruitt
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Sunday. Friday, November
4, 2005.
CALHOUN, James Henderson Calhoun, 1932-2008. James
Henderson Calhoun, 75, of Danville died Friday, April 25,
2008, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born
Aug. 13, 1932, he was the son of Margaret Elder Calhoun of
Danville and the late Frank Calhoun. He was an insurance
salesman and a graduate of Forkland High School where he
lettered in basketball. Jimmy collected Indian artifacts, Civil
War guns and antiques, and was a lifetime member of the
Ohio Gun Association. He is also survived by his wife, Jean
Parker Calhoun of Danville; two sons, Jimmy L. (Paula)
Calhoun of Nicholasville and Johnny T. Calhoun of Danville;
a sister Elsie Boswell of Danville; a granddaughter, Kimberly
Calhoun; and two great-grandchildren, Devon and Makala
Calhoun. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral
Home with the Rev. Gary Story officiating. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation is after 4 p.m. today at the
funeral home. The family requests donations be sent to
Heritage Hospice. Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
CAMENISCH, Bernard C. Camenisch. STANFORD - Bernie
Cook Camenisch, 52, died Friday in Danville. Born April 19,
1953, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Bernard
and Dorothy Cook Camenisch. He was a member of
Stanford Presbyterian Church. Survivors include two sisters,
Susan Eriksson of Boulder, Colo., and Carolyn Hughes of
Newport News, Va. Graveside services will be 10 a.m.
Thursday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by the Rev. Jim
Erwin. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at Fox
Funeral Home. Sunday, September 11, 2005.
CAMMACK, Robert E. Cammack. HARRODSBURG - Robert E.
"Bob" Cammack, 90, of Beaumont Avenue, died Satur-day
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March
6, 1915, in Nashville, Tenn., he was a son of the late William
L. and Mattie Lynn Cammack. He served in the Army during
World War II. He was a retired banker with Louisville Trust, a
member of Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church and a
55-year member of Lions Club International. He received the
Melvin Jones Fellow Award. Survivors include his wife,
Mattie Enfield Montgomery Cammack; a daughter, Susan
Heintz of Redington Shores, Fla.; a sister, Martha F. Scott of
Cincinnati, Ohio; and a grandson. A memorial service will be
2 p.m. Thursday at First Christian Church of Owenton.
Memorials may go to Lions Club Eye Bank, Harrodsburg
United Presbyterian Church or First Christian Church in
Owenton. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, March 14, 2005.
CAMPBELL, Hiram Campbell. STANFORD - Services for Hiram
Campbell Jr., 86, of Brodhead, formerly of Preachersville,
will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the
Rev. Monty Moore. Burial will be in Campbell Cemetery in
Creelsboro. He died Tuesday at his home. Born Aug. 12,
1919, in Russell County, he was a son of the late Hiram and
Henrietta Loughlin Campbell. He was a farmer and a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Anna B. Campbell; a daughter,
Wanda J. Thiele of San Antonio, Texas; four grandchildren;
and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by
a son, Hiram W. Campbell. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Lincoln County Educational Fund, P.O.
Box 423, Stanford, Ky. 40484. Thursday, December 29,
2005.
CANNADA, Marvin Cannada. HARRODSBURG - Marvin Lee
Howard Cannada, 77, of Bellows Mill Road, died Friday at
Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Lexington. Born March 5,
1928, in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Adam
and Eva Burton Cannada. He was an Army veteran of the
Korean War, and was a drywaller and a farmer. He was the
widower of Carol Cannada. Survivors include three sons,
Glenn Philhower of Harrodsburg, Tommy Wrobleski of
Sarasota, Fla., and Gary Wrobleski of Harrodsburg; three
daughters, Robin Mancuso of Rochester, N.Y., Clair
Stephens of Indianapolis and Linda Cannada of Port
Charles, Fla.; a sister, Lucille Black of Poland, Ind.; 13
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be
1 p.m. Monday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by
Greg Humpert. Burial with military honors will be in Shawnee
Run Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gary
Wrobleski, Glenn Philhower, Tommy Wrobleski, Rocky
Mancuso, Glenn Lee Philhower, Charlie Richie and Sheldon
Stephens. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 7 a.m.
Monday. Memorials may go to the American Diabetes
Association, 1941 Bishop Lane, Suite 110, Louisville, 40218.
Sunday, April 24, 2005.
CANTRELL, Billy G. Cantrell. PAINTSVILLE - Billy Gene
Cantrell, 75, of Frankfort, died Sunday. He was the son of
the late R.P. and Emma Salyers Cantrell and the stepson of
Callie Cantrell. He was a retired employee of South Central
Bell and part-time employee of Franklin County Schools
transportation system. He was a member of Evergreen First
Baptist Church of Frankfort. Survivors include a son, John
Cantrell of New York; a brother, Bob Cantrell of Sitka; and
three sisters, Lesta Sparks of Lexington, Betty Dills of Ohio,
and Kathleen Murray of Paintsville. Visitation will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Phelps and Son Funeral Chapel followed by a
graveside service at Mayo Cemetery. Friday, August 26,
2005.
CAREY, Edna M. Carey. Edna Mae Carey, 74, of Alexander
Drive, died Sunday at her home. Arrangements are
incomplete at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Tuesday, April
12, 2005.
CAREY, Ronald E. Carey. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Ronald E. Carey, 61, of Harrodsburg, formerly of Concord,
N.C., will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home by Ralph Neal. Burial with military rites will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Sunday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 26, 1944, in Mercer County,
he was the son of the late William Andy and Margaret Carey.
He was an Army veteran, a member of Shawnee Run
Baptist Church, a retired IBM employee and a former
employee of NASCAR Team Petty Enterprises. He was a
lifetime member of Masonic Lodge 777 F&AM, and a former
member of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and
Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife,
Shirley Alcorn Carey; a son, Ronald J. Carey of Burgin; two
stepsons, Keith T. Jackson of Lancaster, and CW2 Kevin L.
Jackson of Germany; a sister, Georgie A. Sherrow of
Harrodsburg; a brother, Kenneth A. Carey of Harrodsburg;
and five grandchildren. Pallbearers will be G.T. Shannon,
Alex Jarman, Ed Sweasy, Steward Horne, Harold Johnson,
Scott Hulette, Terry Bradford and Luther Coffey. Visitation is
5-9 p.m. today with Masonic rites at 7:30 p.m., and after 7
a.m. Thursday. Memorials may be made to The American
Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102, Harrodsburg, Ky. 40330.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
CARMAN, Bonnie Carman. LIBERTY - Services for Bonnie
Carman, 91, of High Ridge Road, Middleburg, will be 2:30
p.m. Thursday at Corinth Church of God by Steven
Willingham, Coy Rigney and Mike Cox. Burial will be in
Corinth Cemetery. She died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 22, 1913, in Ash
County, N.C., she was a daughter of the late McKenzie and
Clementine Graham Thomp-son. She was a homemaker, a
member of Corinth Church of God and the widow of Arnold
Carman. Survivors include two daughters, Shirley Hines of
Middleburg and Barbara Wilkinson of Zanesville, Ohio; a
son, Ted Carman of Middleburg; a sister, Wilma Blair of
Anderson, Ind.; eight grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter,
Frances Ball. Pallbearers will be Jeff and Greg Hines, Tim
and Steven Carman, Hartley Scott and Adam Wilson.
Visitation is 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Thursday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home. Wednesday, February 23, 2005.
CARMAN, Clarence V. Carman. LIBERTY - Clarence Vertrice
"Tite" Carman, 80, of Kings Mountain, died Tuesday at his
home. Born Oct. 24, 1924, in Casey County, he was the son
of the late Irvin and Lillie Raney Carman. He was a farmer
and a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his
wife, Mary H. Stafford Carman; two sons, Dennis K. Carman
of North Little Rock, Ark., and Richard K. Carman of Liberty;
two sisters, Leona Floyd of Casey County and Adele Corwin
of Cincinnati, Ohio; three grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Bartle
Funeral Home by the Rev. Monty Lynn. Burial will be in
Middleburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kerby Shawn
Carman, Shawn Goode, David Stafford, Steve Floyd, Andre
Applegate and Brandon Brown. Honorary pallbearers are
Jennifer N., Haylie, Jenny M. and Ty Carman, and Melissa
Carman Goode, Dakota Goode, Sarah Stafford and Krista
Applegate. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
CARMAN, Randall C. Carman. LIBERTY - Randall Creech
"Satch" Carman, 46, of Yosemite, died Thursday at home.
Born Nov. 27. 1958, in Liberty, he was a son of Creech and
Charlotte Raney Carmen of Yosemite. He was an employee
of R.R. Donnelley & Sons and a member of Indian Creek
Baptist Church. Other survivors include his wife, Cynthia
Baker Carman; three stepdaughters, Renee Becker of
Cincinnati, Kris Bullock of Lexington and Robbie Holder of
Somerset; a stepson, Clint "Buddy" Bullock of Yosemite; and
two sisters, Cecilia Earles of Liberty and Pam Morgan of
Yosemite. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Bartle
Funeral Home by the Revs. C.B. Carman and Derrick
Durham. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Bill and Justin Baker, Matt Becker, Clint
Bullock, Robert Holder and Justin Spears. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday. Friday, October 7,
2005.
CAROSELLO, Ronald J. Carosello. BRODHEAD - Ronald J.
Carosello, 54, of Brodhead Road, Crab Orchard, died
Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Aug. 8, 1950, in Springfield, Mass., he was a son of the
late Nicholas and Dorothy Burns Carosello. He was a
member of Our Lady of Mount Vernon Catholic Church and
a 14-year employee of R.R. Donnelley & Sons Inc. in
Danville. He was retired from the Springfield, Mass., park
department and a Marine Corps veteran. He was a member
of Knights of Columbus in East Long Meadow, Mass., and
American Legion in Stanford. Survivors include his wife,
Christine Carosello; four daughters, Krista Carter and Trisha
Carosello, both of Berea, Marlena Ledford of Gulf Breeze,
Fla., and Kristina Carosello of Brodhead; two sons, Michael
Carosello of Springfield, Mass., and Robby Carosello of
Brodhead; a brother, Richard Carosello of Long Meadow,
Mass. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of
Mount Vernon Catholic Church by the Rev. John Curtis.
Burial will be in Stringtown Cemetery in Paint Lick. Visitation
will be 6-9 p.m. Friday at Marvin E. Owens Home for
Funerals. Memorials may go to Fraternal Order of Police.
Wednesday, June 8, 2005.
CARPENTER, Kamos Carpenter. RUSSELL SPRINGS Kamos Carpenter, 78, of Russell Springs, died Saturday at
Lake Cumberland Regional Medical Center, Somerset. Born
Jan. 10, 1926, in Washington County, he was the son of the
late Mitchell and Florine Reynolds Carpenter. Survivors
include his wife, Garmoline Gosser Carpenter; a son, Dante
Carpenter of Russell Springs; five brothers, Mitchell
Carpenter Jr. and Lonnie Carpenter, both of Perryville, Joe
Michael Carpenter of Junction City, Shelton Carpenter of
Lexington, and Verril Carpenter of Sellersburg, Ind.; and
three sisters, Inez Grigsby of Danville, Doris Gibson of
Perryville and Jewell Long of Hanover, Ind. Services were
Tuesday at Union Baptist Church with burial in the church
cemetery. Bernard Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, June 1, 2005.
CARMICKLE, Donald C. Carmickle, Thursday, February 10,
2005. HARRODSBURG - Services for Donald Cooper
Carmickle, 57, of Lexington, will be 1 p.m. Friday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home with James Harley.
Burial will be in Burgin Memorial Gardens. He died Tuesday
at his residence. Born Dec. 1, 1947 in Mercer County, he
was the son of Alberta Cooper Sims of Lexington and the
late R. T. Carmickle. He was self-employed for 35 years
doing home improvement. Additional survivors include his
step-father, Gayle Sims of Lexington; two sons, Donald Dax
Carmickle and Derek Cooper Carmickle, both of Lexington;
two brothers, Jerry Wayne Carmickle of Georgetown and
Bobby Thomas Carmickle of Georgia; a sister, Teresa Gail
Stephens of Lexington; and one grandson, Dax Alexander
Carmickle. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Hurst, Trent
Stephens, Travis Stephens, Jeff Carmickle and Randy
Samples. Honorary pallbearers are Juett Redmon, Bert
Sorrell, Roger Bernard, Mike Brown, Raymond Helenberg
and Leroy Horton. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 7
a.m. on Friday.
CARPENTER, Lillian A. Carpenter. LANCASTER - Services for
Lillian Anna Carpenter, 94, of Danville Street, will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday at Ramsey Funeral Home by Connie and Dick
Carpenter and the Rev. Val McCord, Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. She died Saturday at her residence.
Born Aug. 4, 1910, in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the
late John and Cora Murphy Dailey. She was a teacher and
homemaker, and a member of New Antioch Christian
Church where she taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible
School. She attended Buckeye School and Eastern
Kentucky University. She was the widow of Emmitt L.
Carpenter. Survivors include two sons, Richard B.
Carpenter of Fuquay Varina, N.C., and Connie Bruce
Carpenter of Lexington; a sister, Gwendolyn Ray of
Lancaster; her caregiver, Kathryn Cosby of Lancaster; three
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Hugh and Ricky Davis, Paul Greer, Marshall Norton,
Harry Preston and Charles Ray. Honorary pallbearers are
member of Women's Christian Fellowship at New Antioch
Christian Church. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Monday,
February 14, 2005.
CARNEY, Edna M. Carney. Graveside services for Edna Mae
Carney, 74, of Alexander Drive, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
Danville Memorial Gardens by Gary Story. She died Sunday
at her home. Born Oct. 26, 1930, she was a former school
bus driver in Ohio. Survivors include a daughter, Donna
Brandes of Overton, Nev.; a son, Steve Durham of Orlando,
Fla.; a sister, June Eades of Junction City; and two
grandchildren. Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Thursday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Wednesday, April 13, 2005.
CARPENTER, Lottie M. Carpenter. Services for Lottie Manning
Carpenter, 92, of McDowell Place, will be 11 a.m. Thursday
at Stith Funeral Home by William Ross. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens. She died Sunday at Stanford
House nursing home. Born Sept. 4, 1912, in Casey County,
she was the daughter of the late Clyde Manning and Maggie
Bell Toadvine Carpenter. She was a packer at Corning
Glass Works for 21 years. She was a member of Church of
God, Abrahamic Faith, and Lancaster Homemakers Club.
She was the widow of Alpha Rue Carpenter. Survivors
include two sons, Marvin Carpenter and George Carpenter,
both of Danville; a daughter, Linda Yocum of Danville; three
sisters, Ida Bush of San Antonio, Texas, Letha Ball of
Greensburg, Ind., and Virginia Hammons of Junction City;
nine grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Randy Yocum, Keith
Yocum, Eddie Carpenter, Jeff Carpenter, Eddie Horton and
Johnny Sheene. Honorary pallbearers are Lancaster Road
Homemakers, Jackie Sims, Ralph Clark, Dr. Brian Ellis,
Ashley Turpin and Ruth Hatter. Visitation will be after 5 p.m.
Wednesday. Memorials may go to Boyle County Senior
Citizens. Tuesday, August 9, 2005.
CARR, John T. Carr. HARRODSBURG - John Thompson Carr,
89, of West Office Street, died today at his home.
Arrangements are incomplete at Parks Funeral Home. Born
Dec. 9, 1915, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late
John Henry and Martha Black Carr. He was a retired police
officer of the Federal Library of Congress and an Air Force
veteran of the Korean War. He attended West Side High
School and was a member of St. Peter AME Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Martha L. Carr; and a
grandson. There will be no local services or visitation. Burial
will be held at a later date at Arlington National Cemetery in
Arlington, Va. Parks Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, June 9, 2005.
CARRIER, Lillian J. Carrier. HARRODSBURG - Lillian Joyce
Carrier, 73, of South College Street, died Thursday at her
home. Born Nov. 28, 1931, in Mackville, she was the
daughter of the late Jessie L. and Edith M. Brady Robertson.
She was a retired employee of GENESCO, a member of
Fellowship Baptist Church and the widow of Garnett Carrier.
Survivors include two daughters, Diane Thornton of
Harrodsburg and Jeanette Carrier of Frankfort; a son,
Steven Dewayne Carrier of Harrodsburg; two sisters, Lillie
Mae Adkins of Colquitt, Ga., and Frances L. Young of
Harrodsburg; and seven grandchildren. Services will be 1
p.m. Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by James Harley.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill,
Tommy, Chad and Brad Young, John, John Brady and Zach
Mink and Brian Steele. Memorials may go to Mercer Relay
for Life or Heritage Hospice. Friday, November 4, 2005.
CARRIER, Patsy N. Carrier. STANFORD - Patsy Jean Noel
Carrier, 71, of Stanford, died Sunday at the University of
Kentucky Medical Center in Lexington. Born Aug. 26, 1934,
in Washington County, she was the daughter of the late
Silas and Alpha Beavers Noel. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, Troy Carrier and Trevor Carrier,
both of Stanford; four brothers, Allen Noel and John Noel,
both of Springfield, and Lloyd and Jack Noel, both of
Willisburg; five sisters, Elizabeth Keen of Elizabethtown,
Nancy Mitchell of Indiana, Sue Whitehouse of Nelson
County, Annelle Noel of Springfield and Mary Chambers of
Danville; two grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by
Steven Willingham. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Tommy Keene, Jamie,
Kenneth and Aaron Noel, Shane Carrier and Brandon
Newton. Honorary pallbearers are Jarrard and Eric Noel and
Kevin and David Keene. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Tuesday, September 6, 2005. Patsy N. Carrier.
STANFORD - Services for Patsy Jean Noel Carrier, 71, of
Stanford, will be 2 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home by
Steven Willingham. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. She died Sunday at the University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. Born Aug. 26, 1934,
in Washington County, she was the daughter of the late
Silas and Alpha Beavers Noel. She was a homemaker and
the wife of Hollis Carrier. Additional survivors include two
sons, Troy Carrier and Trevor Carrier, both of Stanford; four
brothers, Allen Noel and John Noel, both of Springfield, and
Lloyd and Jack Noel, both of Willisburg; five sisters,
Elizabeth Keen of Elizabethtown, Nancy Mitchell of Indiana,
Sue Whitehouse of Nelson County, Annelle Noel of
Springfield and Mary Chambers of Danville; two
grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren. Active
pallbearers will be Tommy Keene, Jamie, Kenneth and
Aaron Noel, Shane Carrier and Brandon Newton. Honorary
pallbearers are Jarrard and Eric Noel and Kevin and David
Keene. Ruthelma M. Smith. CRAB ORCHARD - Services
for Ruthelma McKinney Smith, 86, of Crab Orchard, will be
11 a.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral Home by Dan
Gutenson, Darrell Gentry and Cecil Roundtree. Burial will be
in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation is after 4 p.m. today.
Wednesday, September 7, 2005.
CARRIER, Shelby G. Carrier. LANCASTER - Shelby Gene
Carrier, 67, of Nicholasville, died Tuesday at St. Joseph
Hospital in Lexington. Born June 22, 1938, in Garrard
County, he was a son of Otis Carrier of Gravel Switch and
the late Ethel M. Hall Carrier, and the stepson of the late
Margaret Carrier. He was a retired maintenance employee of
Surf-Air Co. and the widower of Virginia Bowlin Carrier.
Survivors include three daughters, Rita McCollum of
Georgetown, Debbie Ingram of Lexington and Barbara Foley
of Danville; a son, Shelby John Carrier of Nicholasville; three
brothers, Bobby, George and Phillip Carrier, all of Garrard
County; a sister, Faye Paul of Williamsburg; eight
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Friday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Billy
Estes. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Freddie McCollum Jr., Mike Brumfield, Toby, Jason and
Larry Carrier and David Ingram. Honorary pallbearers are
Brent and Corey Hudgins, Andy Stone, Freddie McCollum
and Steve Rector. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and 5-9 p.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, July 20, 2005.
CARSON, Earl Carson. PARK HILLS - Earl "Kit" Carson, 91, of
Park Hills, formerly of Danville, died Sunday at St. Elizabeth
Hospital in Edgewood. He was a retired stock broker with
Westheimer and Co. in Cincinnati and a former high school
basketball coach. He was an Army lieutenant during World
War II, serving in the Pacific Theater. He was the only All
American from Danville, graduated from Washington and
Lee University in Richmond, Va., and the widower of Betty
Jane Carson. Survivors include two sons, John Carson of
Park Hills and Jeff Carson of Falmouth; and four
grandchildren. Services are private. Swindler and Currin
Funeral Home, Latonia, is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005.
CARTER, Audra H. Carter. WAYNESBURG - Services for
Audra Beatrice Hall Carter, 76, of Waynesburg, will be 10
a.m. Friday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by Vernon
Smith. Burial will be in Parlor Grove Cemetery. She died
Tuesday at Stanford House nursing home. Born May 2,
1929, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Felix
and Bessie Cornett Hall. She was a former employee of
Palm Beach Co. and Bendix Radio in Maryland, and a
Baptist. She was the widow of Gradon D. Denmyer and Arvil
T. Carter. Survivors include a son, Donald R. Denmyer of
Eubank; four brothers, Ray Hall and Clarence Vanoy, both of
Waynesburg, Joe Hall of Nancy and Thomas Hall of
Summerville, S.C.; two sisters, Mary Coleman of Somerset
and Eva Harris of Waynesburg; and two grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Parlor Grove Cemetery. Visitation is
6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Hospice of the
Bluegrass. Thursday, December 29, 2005.
CARTER, Dorothy J. Carter. LIBERTY - Dorothy Jean Carter,
76, of Lexington, died Monday in Lexington. Born June 10,
1929, in Adair County, she was the daughter of the late
Hannibal and Alice Mary Wethington Ward. She was a
homemaker and a member of St. Paul Catholic Church in
Lexington. Survivors include her husband, Franklin T.
Carter; three daughters, Donna Rowe of Cynthiana, Rita
Lawhorn of Liberty and Paula Minton of Carlisle; two sons,
Michael Carter of Salisbury, N.C., and Phillip Carter of
Lexington; a sister, Edith Simpson of Campbellsville; five
grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and four stepgreat-grandchildren. Services
were today at St. Bernard Catholic Church. Burial was in St.
Bernard Church Cemetery. McKnight Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Wednesday, November 2, 2005.
CARTER, Garriest D. Carter. CRAB ORCHARD - Garriest
Doody Carter, 72, of Somerset, died Sunday at Lake
Cumberland Hospital. Born Nov. 11, 1932, in Pulaski
County, he was the son of the late William M. and Della E.
Griffin Carter. He was a retired bus driver for Perry County
schools, a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church and an
Army veteran. He was the widower of Regina Carter.
Survivors include three sons, Joseph W. Carter, Gary L.
Carter and Gilbert D. Carter, all of Somerset; a brother,
Harold L. Carter of Waynesburg; several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
McKnight Funeral Home. Burial will be in Singletontown
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Terry, Greg and Kevin Pettit,
Kenneth Benien, Harold and Presley Spradlin. Honorary
pallbearers are Joey Wren and William Lewis. Visitation will
be after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, January 24, 2005
CARTER, Leoda L. Carter. HARRODSBURG - Leoda L. Carter,
84, of Cornishville Road, died Saturday at Cambridge
Nursing Home, Lexington. Born April 25, 1920, in
Washington County, she was the daughter of the late Merrel
and Lillie Robinson Long. She was a homemaker, member
of Calvary Baptist Church for many years, and a former
Sunday school teacher. She was a member of Sunshine
Homemakers Club and the widow of Arnold Carter.
Survivors include a son, Arnold W. Carter of Harrods-burg;
and a sister, Ava J. Horn of Harrodsburg. Services will be 2
p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev.
Stephen Ramsey. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Bill Rogers, Will Rogers, Maurice Long,
Kenny Baker, Jim Baker and Garnett Rubel. Honorary
pallbearers are members of her Sunday school class and
Wanda and Rhonda Baker. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and
prior to the service Tuesday. Memorials may go to Gideons
International, P.O. Box 176, Harrodsburg 40330 or Jessica's
Angel Ministry, c/o Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rogers, 2139
Cornishville Road, Harrodsburg. Monday, February 7,
2005.
CASE, Carrie H. Case. Graveside services for Carrie Ellen
Hancock Case, 73, of Danville, were today at Parksville
Cemetery. She died Saturday at Woodland Hill Care Center
in Lawrenceburg, Ind. Born May 24, 1932, in Hillsdale, Ind.,
she was a homemaker and the widow of Ernest Case.
Survivors include two sons, David Case and William Case,
both of Lawrenceburg, Ind.; and a grandchild. Pallbearers
were Howard, William and David Case and Lucas Caldwell.
Stith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, November 1, 2005.
CATLETT, Lillie B. Catlett. HARRODSBURG - Lillie B. Catlett,
81, Harrodsburg, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born June 14, 1924 in Mercer
County, she was the daughter of the late Tom and Mae
Claunch Claunch. She was a member of Benton Baptist
Church where she was a former Adult Ladies Sunday School
teacher. She was retired from GENESCO in Danville.
Survivors also include her husband, J.C. Catlett; one son,
Bruce Catlett of Harrodsburg, one sister, Hattie McMurry of
Harrodsburg; one brother, Marvin Claunch of Harrodsburg;
one granddaughter; and two great-granddaughters.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home with Tim Gray, Doug Strader and Daniel
Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Terry Sallee, David Best, Kevin
Short, Pete Razor, Larry Claunch and Brad Ingram.
Honorary pallbearers are Tony Best, Johnny Thornton,
David Warner, Bill Beavers, Elzworth Smoot, Bob Burchett
and John Best . Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Thursday and
after 7 a.m. Friday. Memorials may go to Benton Baptist
Church, c/o Mickey and Janet Gilliland, 335 Martin Lane,
Harrodsburg 40330 and American Cancer Society, P.O. Box
102, Harrodsburg 40330. Wednesday, November 23,
2005.
CAUDILL, Judy Caudill. WAYNESBURG - Judy Caudill, 61, of
Waynesburg, died Monday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. Born Feb. 7, 1944, in
Hamilton, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Lester and
Jayne Flora Blanton. She was a foster parent since 1975
and has cared for hundreds of children. She was a member
of World Wide Church of God and attended Double Springs
Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, David
Caudill; a son, Marty Sparks of Waynesburg; four daughters,
Rita G. Wash of Hustonville, Carolyn Buscher of Eubank,
Elizabeth Caudill and Cheyenne Spurgeon, both of
Waynesburg; three brothers, Ralph Blanton of Waynesburg,
Richard Blanton of Crab Orchard and Terry Blanton of
Stanford; seven grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Double
Springs Baptist Church by Mark King and Ken Hall. Burial
will be in Double Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Nathaniel Buscher, Aaron, Matthew and Samuel Sims,
Chuck Buscher and Mike Wash. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today
at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home. Wednesday,
November 16, 2005.
CHAMBERS, J.D. Chambers. Services for J.D. Chambers, 85,
of West Erskine Drive, will be 11 a.m. Monday at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Doug Wesley. Burial will be
in Bellevue Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 15, 1919, in
Gravel Switch, he was the son of the late S.M. and Lottie
Lamb Chambers. He was a retired employee of Corning
Glass and a member of Calvary Baptist Church and Franklin
Lodge F&AM. Survivors include his wife, Kathryn Whitlock
Chambers; a son, Don R. Chambers of Chesterfield, Va.; a
sister, Beatrice Williams of Pasadena, Texas; a brother,
Martin Chambers of Frankfort; six grandchildren; and 16
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Phillip Dawes and
Brent, Chip, Rick, Brad and Kyle Chambers. Honorary
pallbearers are Lori Dawes, Stacy McVaney, and Gayle and
Dawn Chambers. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday.
Friday, July 29, 2005.
CHAMBERS, Kathryn W. Chambers. Kathryn Whitlock
Chambers, 85, of Erskine Drive, died Friday at the University
of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born February 2,
1920, in Bradfordsville, she was the daughter of the late
John R. and Settie Wilson Whitlock. She was retired from
Palm Beach and a member of Calvary Baptist Church. She
was the widow of J.D. Chambers. Survivors include a son,
Don R. Chambers, of Chesterfield, Va.; six grandchildren;
and 16 great-grandchildren. Joints services with her
husband, J.D. Chambers, who died Wednesday, will be 11
a.m. Monday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev.
Doug Wesley. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Phillip Dawes, and Brent, Chip, Rick,
Brad and Kyle Chambers. Honorary pallbearers are Lori
Dawes, Stacy McVaney, and Gayle and Dawn Chambers.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Memorials may go to the
American Cancer Society. Sunday, July 31, 2005.
CHAMPION, Grace M. Champion. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Grace Margaret Champion, 94, of Salvisa, will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jason
Clark. Burial will be in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Born May
22, 1911, in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late
Marion Frank and Stella Currens James. She was a teacher
at Salvisa and Mercer County for 32 years and a member of
the Salvisa Baptist Church. She was a Sunday School
teacher and 4-H Leader for many years, former member of
the Mercer County Homemakers, Mercer Retired Teacher
Association and has served as president of the Resident
Council at Lexington County Place. She was the widow of
James Bruce Champion. Survivors include two daughters,
Jeanette C. Cole of Lawrenceburg, and Jane C. Norman of
Louisville; nine grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and
four great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be the greatgrandsons. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today, and Monday prior
to the service. Memorials may go to Salvisa Baptist Church
Building Fund, 138 Quirked Road, Salvisa, 40372. Sunday,
November 20, 2005.
CHAPIN, Imelda Chapin. HARRODSBURG - Imelda Chapin,
82, of Lexington, widow of Stanley Chapin, died Monday at
St. Joseph Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Tuesday, December
13, 2005.
CHATHAM, D Lin Chatham. HARRODSBURG - D Lin
Chatham, formerly Dewey L. Cheatham, 67, of Burgin, died
Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Nov. 18, 1937, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the
late Richard and Nannie Grimes Cheatham. He was a retired
foreman at Navistar-International Harvester in Louisville and
Springfield, Ohio. Survivors include a sister, Dollie Stagner
of Burgin. He was predeceased by a daughter, Alisa Ann
Cheatham. Services were today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel
by Mike Hamby. Burial was in Bethany Memorial Park,
Louisville. Pallbearers were Carl and Gene Case, David
Darling, Hobert Cheatham, Joe Buckley and Chris Johns.
Memorials may go to Hospice of the Bluegrass. Friday,
September 30, 2005.
CHEATAM, Quintin Cheatham. LEBANON - Quintin DeWayne
Cheatham, 22, of Hourigan Lane, Gravel Switch, died
Friday. Born May 3, 1982, in Marion County, he was the son
of Loretto Reynolds and George Cheatham, and the stepson of Dennis Reynolds, all of Gravel Switch. Additional
survivors include a daughter, Laylee Cheatham of
Bradfordsville; a brother, Charlie Bright of Gravel Switch;
and two sisters, Tracy Lane of Lancaster and Shannon
Cheatham of Lexington. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Campbell DeWitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Old Liberty
Cemetery. Sunday, February 20, 2005.
CHEATHAM, Flossie M. Cheatham. Services for Flossie Mae
Montgomery Cheatham, 79, of Clifton Road, will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Stith Funeral Home by Gary Story. Burial will be
in Danville Memorial Gardens. She died Monday at her
daughter's home in Boyle County. Born Aug. 8, 1925, in
Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late Herbert and
Ruth May Montgomery. She was the widow of Richard
Cheatham. She was a homemaker, attended Junction City
High School and was a Baptist. Survivors include two sons,
Kenny and Larry Cheatham, both of Danville; a daughter,
Linda Martin of Danville; five brothers, Eugene Montgomery
of Hustonville, R.C. and Charles Montgomery, both of
Danville, Edward Montgomery of Lancaster and Donnie
Montgomery of Washington County; a sister, Mildred Davis
of Lancaster; four grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Justin Cheatham, Chad
Pankey, D.J. Jones, and Mark, Danny and Tim Montgomery.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice. Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
CHELF, James G. Chelf. MORELAND - James "Jimmy" Garnett
Chelf, 84, of Moreland, died Saturday at Select Speciality
Hospital, Lexington. Born Feb. 27, 1921, in Casey County,
he was the son of the late Roy and Bannie Tarter Chelf. He
was a retired farmer and had worked for Standard Oil and
Royal Crown Cola companies. He was a Marine veteran of
World War II having served in the Pacific Theatre. He was a
long-time member and deacon of Moreland Christian
Church. He was the widower of Dorothy Sanders Chelf.
Survivors include his daughter, Jackie Coleman of
Lexington; a sister, Martha Quisenbery of Morehead; two
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by twin sons, Glenn and Sven Chelf.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Moreland Christian
Church by the Rev. David Smith. Burial will be in Hustonville
Cemetery. Pallbearers are Jim Kelley, Dale Smith, Elwood
Brown, Paul Rankin, Vaudie Griffin, Veron Griffin, Bobby
Gover and Charles Bolling. Honorary pallbearers are Dale
Ashcraft, Billy Myers, Mark Hogue and Herlin Atwood.
Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral
Home. Memorials may be made to Moreland Christian
Church, 5600 Hwy. 2141, Hustonville, Ky. 40437. Monday,
May 16, 2005.
CHILDERS, Susan L. Childers. LEXINGTON - Susan Lynn
Childers, 48, of Lexington, died Thursday at her home. Born
June 17, 1956, she was the daughter of Elvy "Al" and
Roberta Shuffitt of Danville. She was an educator at
Lexington Christian Academy. Survivors include two
daughters, Sara and Samantha Childers, both attending
Asbury College; two brothers, Larry Shuffitt and Danny
Shuffitt, both of Texas; and a sister, Terri Crowley of
Versailles. Services are 5 p.m. today at Lexington Christian
Academy by the Rev. David Calhoun and Brian McBrayer.
Burial will be in Lexington Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Danny and Larry Shuffitt, Ed Crowley, Lee Rogers, Bob
Bunge, Gregg Greer, and Charlie and Luke Temple.
Visitation is 2-4 p.m. today at the academy. Memorials may
go to the Susan Childers Memorial Fund at Central Bank,
300 W. Vine St., Lexington,s 40507. Kerr Brothers Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, May 1, 2005.
CHIN, R.A. Chin. R.A. Art Chin, 88, of Danville, died Saturday
at Haggin Memorial Hospital in Harrodsburg. He was the
husband of Martha Chinn. Arrangements are incomplete at
Stith Funeral Home. Sunday, January 23, 2005
CHONACKI, Francis M. Chonacki. MUNSTER, Ind. - Francis M.
Chonacki, 72, formerly of Danville, died Sunday in Plano,
Texas. He retired from R.R. Donnelley and Sons and was
an Army veteran. Survivors include two daughters, Faith
Koelbl and Judith DeMario; two sisters, Dolores Zielinski and
Barbara McGowan; and three grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Sherry Plug, and a son,
Jason Chonacki. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at St.
Andrew the Apostle Church in Calumet City, Ill. Burial will be
in Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-8 p.m. Thursday
at Burns-Kish Funeral Home. Memorials may be sent to
University of St. Francis, Jason Chonacki Scholarship Fund,
Office of Development, 500 Wilcox St., Joliet, Ill. 60435.
Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
CHRISTIAN, Brenda R. Christian. LIBERTY - Brenda Rodgers
Christian, 59, of Adams Street, died Friday at University of
Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. Born Aug.
27, 1945, in Ohio, she was the daughter of Helen Wesley
Rodgers of Liberty and the late Orville T. Rodgers. She was
a homemaker and a member of Barnetts Creek Church.
Additional survivors include three daughters, Lovanda
Isaacs, Carlo Baldock and Twana Webb, all of Liberty; a
son, Shannon Christian of Liberty; a brother, Mike Rodgers
of Liberty; and eight grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by a daughter, Angela Pemberton. Services will be 2
p.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Jeff
Edwards. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to
9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Sunday, August 7, 2005.
CHRISTIAN, Claude O. Christian. MOREHEAD - Claude O.
Christian, 76, of Danville, formerly of Ashland and
Paintsville, died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Aug. 19, 1928, in Haldeman, Rowan
County, he was the son of the late Herb and Mamie Sturgill
Christian. He served in the 11th Airborne Division of the
Army, was a graduate of the University of Kentucky, and
received a master's degree at Michigan State University. He
was employed by the UK College of Agriculture as Johnson
County extension agent where he helped organize the Apple
Festival. He received the certificate of Distinguished Service
to the Agricultural Industry and was a Kentucky Honorary
Commissioner of Agriculture. He received the Distinguished
Alumnus award from the U.K. College of Agriculture. He was
a member of Unity Baptist Church in Ashland. Survivors
include his wife, Naomi Sergent Christian; two daughters,
Debbie Lawson of Harrodsburg and Susan Christian of
Austin, Texas; four brothers, Verner Christian of Miamisburg,
Ohio, Carl Christian of London, Ralph Christian of Jackson,
Tenn., and Jimmy Christian of Franklin, Ohio; two sisters,
Bernice Gulley and Marie Gulley, both of Morehead; and a
granddaughter. Services will be 2 p.m. today at Northcutt &
Son Home for Funerals in Morehead by the Revs. C. Hoge
Hockensmith and Lloyd Dean. Burial will be in Brown
Cemetery with military rites by Morehead American Legion
Post No. 126. Visitation is prior to the funeral today.
Memorials may go to Hospice Heritage Inc., 337 W.
Broadway, Danville 40422; Southside Christian Church,
1950 Danville Road, Harrods-burg 40330; or Claude and
Naomi Christian Scholarship, University of Kentucky, Office
for Advancement, N-212 Ag Science North, Lexington
40546. Sunday, May 22, 2005.
CHRISTIE, Dave Christie. Joseph "Dave" Christie, 55, of
Alexander Drive, husband of Patricia Christie, died Sunday
at his home. Arrangements are incomplete at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home. Monday, May 9, 2005.
CINNAMON, Dorothy S. Cinnamon. HARRODSBURG Dorothy Sue Cinnamon, 76, of McCouns Ferry Road,
Salvisa, died Friday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.
Born Feb. 3, 1929, in Clark County, she was the daughter of
the late Thomas Hartsock and Sally C. Lunsford Hazelwood.
She was the widow of Kenneth A. Cinnamon. She was a
cashier at Family Affair Restaurant and a member of Salvisa
Baptist Church. Survivors include three daughters, Susan K.
Robertson and Kathy Scott, both of Salvisa, and Kim Yeast
of Harrodsburg; a son, Wayne Cinnamon of Salvisa; two
sisters, Donna Gash and Linda L. Sheperson, both of
Harrodsburg; two brothers, Carl Hazelwood of Salvisa and
Howard Hazelwood of Frankfort; eight grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Salvisa Baptist Church by Jason Clark. Burial will be in
Kirkwood Cemetery, Salvisa. Visitation is after 3 p.m.
Monday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel and after 10 a.m.
Tuesday at Salvisa Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be Fred
Alexander, Joe D. Denny, John A. Goodlett, Tommy Egbert,
Gene Cinnamon, Walter Warford, Gerald Sheperson, Carroll
Sanford and Charlie Reeves. Honorary Palbearers are staff
and friends of Family Affair Restaurant. Memorials may go
to Salvisa Baptist Church, 138 Kirkwood Road, Salvisa, Ky.,
40372. Sunday, August 28, 2005.
CLARK, Claude B. Clark. RICHMOND - Claude B. Clark, 90, of
Paint Lick, died Friday at Central Baptist Hospital in
Lexington. Born June 5, 1914, in Poosey Ridge, he was a
son of the late Andrew B. and Mattie Onstott Clark. He was a
1933 graduate of Kirksville High School and a member of
Mount Tabor Baptist Church in Paint Lick. He was a cattle
and tobacco farmer, specializing in Charolais cattle in recent
years. He was given a Master Conservationist Award in the
late 1980s. Survivors include his son, Gary W. Clark of
Paint Lick; two sisters, Hazel Clark Perkins of Franklin, Ind.,
and Lida Clark McLaughlin of Louisville; and two
granddaughters. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Oldham Roberts & Powell Funeral Home by the Revs. Gary
Story and Bryce McGowan. Burial will be in Richmond
Cemetery. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Monday,
February 21, 2005.
CLARK, Dorothy F. Clark. Services for Dorothy Faye Clark, 59,
of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Smith-Jackson
Funeral Home by the Rev. Richard Hill. Burial will be in
Hilldale Cemetery. She died Friday at Danville Centre for
Health and Rehabilitation. Born July 27, 1946, in Boyle
County. She was the daughter of the late Charles and
Elizabeth L. Coffey Clark. She was a children's caregiver
and a member of First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut
streets, and the church missionary society. Survivors
include a daughter, Michelle E. Clark of Danville; a brother,
Jewell Coffey of Danville; and a sister, Anna G. Coffey of
Danville. Pallbearers will be Rick Jenkins, Raymond
Houston Jr., Leonard Bates II, Leon Smith, Joey Griffin, Gary
Johnson, Cecil Ford and Lonzo McGuire. Visitation will be
noon-1 p.m. Wednesday. Monday, August 29, 2005.
CLARK, Florence Clark. LIBERTY - Services for Florence Ellen
Clark, 76, of Danville, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Bartle Funeral
Home by the Rev. G.W. Smith. Burial will be in Mount
Calvary Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Danville Centre for
Health and Rehabilitation. Born July 30, 1928, in Cincinnati,
she was a daughter of the late Eaf and Grace Randolph
Clark. She was a housekeeper and a member of Middleburg
United Methodist Church. Survivors include three sisters,
Beulah Brown and Hazel Terry, both of Cincinnati, and
Gladys Perkins of Hustonville; and two brothers, Fred Clark
of Stamping Ground and Earnest Clark of Danville.
Visitation will be after noon Friday. Thursday, February 24,
2005.
CLARK, J.T. Clark. HARRODSBURG - Services for J.T. Clark,
74, of Danville, were Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel.
Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Thursday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born April 10,
1930, in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Josh and
Mertie Randolph Clark. He was the widower of Dorothy
Strickland Clark. He was a general handyman and a
member of Eagles Nest Church, Junction City. Survivors
include a cousin, Viola Sims of Harrodsburg. Memorials
may go to Eagles Nest Church, P.O. Box 597, Junction City
40440. Sunday, March 6, 2005. J.T. Clark.
HARRODSBURG - Services for J.T. Clark, 74, of Danville,
were Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Burial was in
Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born April 10, 1930, in
Mercer County, he was the son of the late Josh and Mertie
Randolph Clark. He was the widower of Dorothy Strickland
Clark. He was a general handyman and a member of Eagles
Nest Church, Junction City. Survivors include a cousin,
Viola Sims of Harrodsburg. Memorials may go to Eagles
Nest Church, P.O. Box 597, Junction City 40440. Dorothy
Southerlan. Services for Dorothy Southerlan, 88, of
Washington, N.C., formerly of Danville, were today at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Jesse Stricker.
Burial was in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Thursday in
Washington, N.C. Pallbearers were Gregory and Jerry
Norris, Vernon Norris Jr., Frank Wilder, Jim Leuty and Kevin
Cochrane. Monday, March 7, 2005.
CLARK, John A. Clark. LIBERTY - John Arthur Clark, 58, of
Liberty, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Feb. 6, 1947, in North Carolina, he
was a son of the late William B. and Frances O. Coley Clark.
He was a truck driver and a member of Liberty Assembly of
God. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Stafford Clark; a
daughter, Susan A. Clark of Denton, Texas; three sons,
Scott A. Clark of Denton, Jesse C. Brown III of Lake City,
Fla., and Clinton E. Brown of Yulee, Fla.; a brother, Thomas
H. Clark of Salt Lake City, Utah; and seven grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home by
the Revs. Onva Hayes and Russell Schaffer. Burial will be in
Peavey Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8
a.m. Tuesday. Monday, April 25, 2005.
CLARK, Lois S. Clark. LANCASTER - Services for Lois Scott
Clark, 80, of Vam Court, will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Bobby Brooks. Burial will
be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Christian
Care Center. Born Nov. 24, 1924, in Garrard County, she
was the daughter of the late Thomas and Lucy Smith Scott.
She was a homemaker, head cashier of the old IGA store in
Lancaster and a member of Lawson Chapel Methodist
Church. She was the widow of Homer Clark. Survivors
include two brothers, Thomas Scott and E.B. Scott, both of
Lancaster. Pallbearers will be James and Michael Rankin,
Tommy Scott, Lanny Ray, Ricky Stump and Willis Sparks.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Alzheimer's Association. Wednesday, June 22, 2005.
CLARK, Patrick G. Clark, Wednesday, February 9, 2005.
Patrick Grant Clark 69, of Chimney Rock Road,
Harrodsburg, died Sunday at his home. Born Nov. 21, 1935,
in Louisville, he was a son of the late Patrick A. and Gladys
L. McGrew Clark. He was a retired foreman for Louisville
Gas and Electric Co. and former owner of Main Street
Restaurant from 1987 to 1999. Since 2000, he has worked
at Stith Funeral Home. He served in the Army as a corporal
and was a graduate of Flaget High School in Louisville. He
was a member of St. Dennis Catholic Church in Louisville.
Survivors include his wife, Linda Lewis Clark; three
daughters, Theresa Ledford of Vine Grove, Angela Clark and
Patricia Hall, both of Louisville; two sons, Michael Clark of
San Antonio, Texas, and William Clark of Utica; a stepson,
Stefan Weissrock of Harrodsburg; seven grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren; five step grandchildren; and three step
great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at SS.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church with by the Rev. Linh
Nguyen. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery
with military rites by American Legion Boyle Post 46 and an
Army funeral squad. Pallbearers will be Mike, Bill, John and
Robert Clark, John Hall, Robert Hamlin, Robert Sowders and
Karl Luttrell. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday at Stith
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice or
American Cancer Society.
CLARK, Paula S. Clark. GREENFIELD, Ind. - Paula S. Bandy
Clark, 38, of Greenfield, died Nov. 7 in Pendleton, Ind. Born
Feb. 11, 1967, in Indianapolis, she was a daughter of Jim C.
and Judy E. Noe Bandy. She was a homemaker and former
bank employee. She was a member of St. Michael's Catholic
Church and Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Other survivors
include her husband, Ken Clark; two children, Kennith J.
Clark and Gabrielle G. Clark, both at home; a sister, Justine
Hawkins of Shelbyville, Ind.; and a mother-in-law, Joan Clark
of Turnersville. Services were Wednesday at Holy Spirit
Catholic Church in Indianapolis by the Rev. Joseph
Reidman. Burial was in Anderson Cemetery. Memorials
may go to Young Savior Coalition. Tuesday, November 15,
2005.
CLAUNCH, Betty W. Claunch. HARRODSBURG - Betty W.
Claunch, 63, formerly of Harrodsburg, died Sunday at her
home in Versailles. Born July 1, 1941, in Kenton County,
she was the daughter of the late James and Christine
Davenport Wampler. She was a retired employee of Macy's
Department Store in Lexington and a member of the
Presbyterian church. Survivors include her husband, William
C. "Bill" Claunch; two daughters, Cindi Todd of
Murfreesboro, Tenn., and Christi Claunch of Versailles; two
sons, Todd Claunch of Versailles and Reed Claunch of Palm
City, Fla.; and seven grandchildren. Services will be 10:30
a.m. Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Doug
Vandivier. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday and prior to the service
Wednesday. Memorials may go to Hemotology Stem Cell
Transplantation, 1900 Vanderbilt Clinic, Nashville, Tenn.
37232-5536. Monday, May 2, 2005.
CLAY, Warfield R. Clay. Warfield Rodes Clay, 56, of Junction
City, died Friday at his home. Born Jan. 25, 1949, in
Lexington, he was the son of the late William Rodes and
Jeanne Ireland Clay. He was an organic farmer, attended
the University of Kentucky and was an Air National Guard
Reserve veteran. Survivors include three daughters, Stella
and Laura Clay and Lisa Bryant Massey, all of Danville;
three sons, Stone Clay of Danville, Bruce Bryant of Junction
City, and Ian Justice; a sister, Catherine Clay of Lexington;
and a grandson. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. in
Lexington Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Monday.
Memorials may go to the Markey Cancer Center Board of
Directors. Sunday, November 20, 2005.
CLEARY, Betha Cleary. LIBERTY - Betha Cleary, 99, of
Dunnville, died Sunday at her home. Born Sept. 19, 1906, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of the late John and
Loutilda Norman Mills. She was a homemaker, a member of
Rheber Church of the Nazarene, and the widow of John
Cleary. Survivors include four daughters, Naomi Bastin of
Sharonville, Ohio, Wilma Kritzer of Cincinnati, Joyce
Brandenburg of West Chester Ohio, and Faye Comley of
Versailles; two sons, Harold and Gerald Cleary, both of
Dunnville; a brother, David Mills of Cincinnati; three sisters,
Priscilla Brown of Yosemite, Edith Garrett of Liberty and
Nettie Howard of Tampa, Fla.; 34 grandchildren; 59 greatgrandchildren; and 24 great-great-grandchildren. Services
will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Rheber Church of the Nazarene
by Darrell Karnes. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Tuesday at the church.
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, October 3, 2005.
CLEMENTS, Helen R. Clements. LIBERTY - Services for Helen
Regina Giner Clements, 79, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. today at
Bartle Funeral Home by Bill Rose and Jerry Lanham. Burial
will be in Whited Cemetery. She died Thursday at her home.
Born Oct. 19, 1925, in Casey County, she was the daughter
of the late Ollie and Eva Wethington Clements. She was a
housewife and a member of the Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Eunice Allen of Liberty; two
grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; and nine step-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Chris Allen, Garland Mills, Otis Clements, Verl
Clements, Phillip Clements and Dale Clements. Honorary
pallbearers inc-lude Steve Allen and Herlin Woods.
Visitation is after 10 a.m. today. Sunday, October 16, 2005.
CLEMENTS, Mary E. Clements. LIBERTY - Mary Ellen
Clements, 76, of Hwy. 206, died Wednesday at her home.
Born Dec. 25, 1928, in Casey County, she was the daughter
of the late Dave and Pearlie Atwood Wheeler. She was a
retired factory worker. Survivors include her husband,
Jerome Clements; one daughter, Rosemary Daniels of
Liberty; one son, David Clements of Liberty; one sister,
Lizzie Singleton of Liberty; and five grandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home
by Clifford Dehart. Burial will be in Cold Springs Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday.
Friday, May 20, 2005.
CLEMENTS, Mitchell F. Clements, Friday, February 11, 2005.
LIBERTY - Mitchell Frederick "Mitch" Clements, 50, of
Knifley, died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Aug. 20, 1954, in Casey County, he
was a son of the late Clarence and Sarah Cain Clements.
He was a self-employed carpenter and a member of First
Church of God in Danville. Survivors include a son, Zachary
Clements of Danville; two daughters, Jamie Pickard of
Campbellsville and Michelle Price of Liberty; two brothers,
Elmer R. Wilson of Wilmore and Junior Clements of Danville;
five sisters, Norma Skaggs and Joyce Blair, both of Orlando,
Nina Vanoy and Louise Grimes, both of Liberty, and Nadene
Sears of Greensburg; and five grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Kimberly Clements.
Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home by David Fralix. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday.
CLEVERSY, Eula Y. Cleversy. STANFORD - Services for Eula
Young Cleversy, 73, of Crossville, Tenn., formerly of
Stanford, will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral
Home by the Rev. Rob Cox. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. She died Sunday at Cumberland Medical Center
in Crossville. Born May 14, 1931, in Lincoln County, she
was the daughter of the late Curtis and Celia Hale Young.
She was a former employee of Union Underwear Co. in
Camp-bellsville. She was a member of Mount Moriah
Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Everett
Cleversy; two sons, Floyd Simmons of Crossville and
Tommy Cox of Lebanon; a daughter, Judy Isaacs of
Campbellsville; four grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Tuesday, April
26, 2005.
CLICK, Rodney E. Click. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Rodney Evans Click, 36, of Salvisa, are 2:30 p.m. today at
Salvisa Baptist Church by Jason Clark, John M. Johnson
and Thomas Doyle. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
He died Wednesday at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Born May 11, 1969, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of
Ronnie and Eudell Evans Click. He was a truck driver and a
member of Freedom Baptist Church. He coached youth
baseball and football, including at King Middle School. Other
survivors include his wife, Virginia "Ginny" Akers Click; three
daughters, Krystle and Whitney Click, both of Harrodsburg,
and Tara Lee of Mount Washington; a son, Robert W. Click
of Harrodsburg; a sister, Rhonda Click of Lawrenceburg; and
a grandmother, Vivian Roney Click of Harrodsburg.
Pallbearers will be Bill Cornish, Jerry Mattingly, Jeff Rogers,
Christ Curtsinger, Rony Click, John Chilton and Cecil
Buchannon. Memorials may go to the Rodney Click
Memorial Fund, care of State Bank and Trust, 211 South
Main St., Harrodsburg 40330. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in
charge of arrangements. Sunday, December 18, 2005.
COCANOUGHER, LaRue Cocanougher. RICHMOND - LaRue
Cocanougher, 89, of Richmond, died Monday at Telford
Terrace nursing facility. Born May 14, 1915, in Perryville, he
was a son of the late Marquis and Virgie Lee Harmon
Cocanougher. He was a Navy veteran of World War II,
having served in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific
theaters and was commanding officer aboard a landing ship
tank during the Normandy invasion. He was a graduate of
Perryville High School, earned degrees from Centre College
and George Peabody School for Teachers and studied at
Notre Dame University. He was dean of Continuing
Education at Eastern Kentucky University and taught in the
education department. He also had been dean of
Campbellsville College, superintendent of Monticello City
School, principal of Adair County High School and taught
and coached in Mercer County. He also was an instructor at
Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. He was a member of
Richmond First Baptist Church and attended First Christian
Church. He was the widower of Betty Cocanougher.
Survivors include a son, Mark Cocanougher of Richmond;
two daughters, Pamela J. Cocanougher and Elizabeth
Cocanougher, both of Louisville; a brother, Eugene
Cocanougher of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Beulah
Cocanougher of Danville; and three grandchildren. Services
will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Combs, Parson and Collins
Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert Stauffer. Burial will be in
Richmond Cemetery. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Telford Terrace, 300 Stocker Drive,
Richmond 40475; or Hospice Care Plus, 208 Kidd Drive,
Berea 40403. Wednesday, March 9, 2005.
COCHRAN, Floyd M. Cochran. LIBERTY - Services for Floyd
Meredith Cochran, 97, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at
Atwood Chapel United Methodist Church by the Revs.
DeLane Pinkston and Edward Parton. Burial will be in
Tapscott Cemetery. He died Thursday at Casey County
Hospital. Born Feb. 24, 1908, in the Rocky Ford community,
he was the son of the late George P. and Lenora Atwood
Cochran. He was a retired farmer, a former bus driver and
former employee of the U.S. Forestry Department. He was a
member of Atwood's Chapel United Methodist Church.
Survivors include two daughters, Patricia Ewing of
Campbellsville and Vivian Foster of Liberty; two sisters,
Estelle Cannon of Liberty and Helen Jeffries of Erlanger; five
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Warren Edwards, John Williams, Paul Reed, Bruce
Brown, Carl Jeffries and Donald Cochran. Nephews are
honorary pallbearers. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Saturday
and after 9 a.m. Sunday at Bartle Funeral Home. Memorials
may go to Casey County Public Library. Friday, April 1,
2005.
COCHRAN, Roy L. Cochran. Services for Roy L. Cochran, 84,
of Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation, will be 1
p.m. Friday at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home by the Revs.
Richard Hill and David Chenault. Burial will be in Camp
Nelson National Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 12, 1920, in
Mercer County, he was a son of the late Roy and Ida Jane
Cochran. He was a retired employee of Syracuse China
Corp. in Syracuse, N.Y., a World War II veteran and a
member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3634, Loyal
Benevolence Lodge in Burgin and American Legion.
Survivors include his wife, Katie Cochran; a son Roy
Cochran Jr. of Syracuse, N.Y.; and a granddaughter.
Pallbearers are Roy S. Cochran, James R. Payne, David
Scott, Raymond Houston Jr. and June Christy. Visitation will
be noon-1 p.m. Friday. Wednesday, April 13, 2005.
COCHRAN, Roy L. Cochran. Services for Roy L. Cochran, 84,
of Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation, will be 1
p.m. Friday at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home by the Revs.
Richard Hill and David Chenault. Burial will be in Camp
Nelson National Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 12, 1920, in
Mercer County, he was a son of the late Roy and Ida Jane
Cochran. He was a retired employee of Syracuse China
Corp. in Syracuse, N.Y., a World War II veteran and a
member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3634, Loyal
Benevolence Lodge in Burgin and American Legion.
Survivors include his wife, Katie Cochran; a son Roy
Cochran Jr. of Syracuse, N.Y.; and a granddaughter.
Pallbearers are Roy S. Cochran, James R. Payne, David
Scott, Raymond Houston Jr. and June Christy. Visitation will
be noon-1 p.m. Friday. Wednesday, April 13, 2005.
COCHRAN, Samuel E. Cochran. LIBERTY - Samuel Eugene
Cochran, 64, of Russell Springs, died Thursday in Russell
Springs. Born Aug. 11, 1931, in Casey County, he was the
son of the late George W. and Ova Mae Allen Cochran. He
was a sawmill operator and a member of Block Pentecost
Church. Survivors include five daughters, Bonnie Middleton
of Danville, Connie Byrd and Teresa Summers, both of
Campbellsville, Karen Clements of Liberty and Pauline
Tucker of Russell Springs; a son, Ronald Cochran of
Jamestown; two sisters, Betty Beale and Faye Crow, both of
Liberty; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Bill Rose. Burial will be in Tapscott
Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today. Friday, April 29,
2005.
COCHRAN, Tim Cochran. LIBERTY - Tim Cochran, 44, of
Liberty, died Monday at Casey County Hospital. Survivors
include his wife, Deana Cochran. Arrangements are
incomplete at Bartle Funeral Home. Monday, June 13,
2006.
COFFEE, James E. Coffey. MILLERSBURG - James Edward
"Red" Coffey, 75, of Millersburg, died Saturday at St. Joseph
East Hospital in Lexington. Born March 1, 1930, in Garrard
County, he was the son of the late Dew-ey and Eun-ice
Gadd Coffey. He was a blaster, li-censed by the Kentucky
Department of Mines and Minerals Division of Explosives
and Blasting. He retired from Bluegrass Contracting where
he was a foreman and blaster and worked and retired from
Kentucky Powder where he was a blaster. He was a
member of Millersburg Christian Church. Survivors include
his wife, Cora Ham Coffey of Millersburg; two sons, Gary
Coffey of Stanford and Donnie Coffey of Cynthiana; three
stepsons, Daniel Dampier of Paris, Ronald Dampier of
Lexington, and Michael Dampier of Cynthiana; a brother,
Lloyd Coffey of Lexington; 12 grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Pruitt
Funeral Home in Millersburg by the Rev. Ben Curtis. Burial
will be in Millersburg Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to the Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society, Donor Services, 600 E. Main St., Suite 102,
Louisville, Ky. 40202. Tuesday, November 1, 2005.
COFFEY, Essie G. Coffey. LIBERTY - Essie Gilpin Coffey, 87,
of Danville, formerly of Liberty, died Saturday at Danville
Centre for Health and Rehabilitation. Born Oct. 22, 1917, in
Casey County, she was a daughter of the late George and
Louisa Wickersham Gilpin. She was a retired teacher,
having taught in Casey County and Boyle County schools, a
member of Bruce's Chapel United Methodist Church and the
widow of Chester Coffey. Survivors include a son, William F.
Coffey of Danville; a daughter, Betty Jean Spoonamore of
Danville; a sister, Seleta Wilham of Liberty; five
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Tuesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Jeral
Coffey. Burial will be in Williams Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Brian, Brent, Denton, Keith and Joe Gilpin, Bruce Wilham
and Larry Allen. Honorary pallbearers are John and Dudley
Spoonamore and James Dickinson. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice and Salvation Army in Danville and to
Alzheimer's Association. Monday, January 10, 2005.
COFFEY, Goldie T. Coffey. Goldie Jean Taylor Coffey, 54, of
Forest Avenue, died Sunday at her home. Born March 13,
1951, in Garrard County, she was the daughter of Warnel
and Ida Mae Taylor of Lancaster. She was a homemaker
and a member of First Baptist Church, Davistown. Survivors
include her husband, Jack Coffey; a stepdaughter, Yolanda
Howard of Charleston, S.C.; three brothers, Larry, William
and Donald Taylor, all of Danville; five sisters, Flora
Daugherty, Rose Stallworth, Linda McCormick, Martha
Qualls and Aleena Whitley, all of Danville; and a grandson.
Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at St. James AME Church by
the Rev. Everhart Walker. Burial will be in Duncantown
Cemetery, Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Deshawn
McCormick, Leonard Bates, Johnathan Taylor, Charles
Weathers, Tremayne Whitley and Warnel Whitley. Honorary
pallbearer is Brandy Gary. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Friday at the church. Wednesday, September 28, 2005.
COFFEY, Ruby Coffey. LIBERTY - Ruby Coffey, 86, of Adams
Street, died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Jan. 4, 1919, in Casey County, she was a
daughter of the late James and Martha Whited Wright. She
was homemaker. Survivors include her husband, James
Coffey; a daughter, Judy Allan of Livingston, Texas; a
stepson, Steve Coffey of Hustonville; two grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren. Graveside
services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Whited Cemetery by John
Dean. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home. Wednesday, October 26, 2005.
COFFMAN, Anna E. Coffman, MORELAND - Services for Anna
Estes Coffman, 90, of Stanford, are 2 p.m. today at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by G.W. Smith. Burial will be in New
Salem Cemetery. She died Friday at her residence. Born
May 3, 1914, in Pulaski County, she was the daughter of the
late Riley and Maggie Wesley Godbey. She was the widow
of Sam Estes and Virgil Coffman. She was a homemaker
and a member of New Salem Baptist Church. Survivors
include two sons, Nellus Estes of Harrodsburg and John
Estes of Stanford; two daughters, Alberta Rowland of
Moreland and Betty Satterly of Hustonville; five sisters, Linda
Clements of Franklin, Ind., Myrtle Hardwick and Opal
Clements, both of Liberty, Marie Campbell of Salvisa, and
Christine Sanders of Harrodsburg; 10 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; nine stepgreat-grandchildren; 17 step-great-great-grandchildren; and
one step-great-great-great-grandchild. She was proceeded
in death by two daughters, Roberta Estes and Evelyn Luster.
Pallbearers will be Mike Estes, Greg Estes, Cecil Rowland,
Johnny Estes, Matthew Allen, Timothy Tipton, Scott
Rowland and Larry Pitman. Visitation is after 9 a.m. today
until time of service. Sunday, January 2, 2005.
COFFMAN, Blair Taylor-Coffman. Blair Lee Taylor-Coffman,
daughter of Thomatha Taylor and Lonnie Coffman, both of
Junction City, was stillborn Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Other survivors include a sister,
Jessica Coffman of Moreland; a brother, Devin Coffman of
Moreland; grandparents, Martha Qualls of Danville, Thomas
Wilhite of Cincinnati and Birdie Case of Junction City; and
great-grandparents, Warnell and Ida Taylor of Lancaster and
Jay and Clara Brown of Junction City. Services will be 10
a.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev.
Jolene Bailey. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Saturday. Friday, November
4, 2005.
COFFMAN, Bobby Coffman. PERRYVILLE - Robert Eugene
"Bobby" Coffman, 50, of Lancaster, formerly of Perryville,
died Wednesday at his home. Born Aug. 16, 1955, in
Salem, Ohio, he was a son of Maxine Coffman of Moreland
and Louise Coffman of Lincoln County, and the late Obert
Coffman. He was a retired construction worker for Hayden
Bridge Co. Other survivors include three daughters, Robin
L. Shafer of Brodhead, Christina A. Boyd of Harrodsburg and
Sherry M. Coffman of Perryville; a sister, Evelyn Moore of
Mitchellsburg; and six grandchildren. Graveside services will
be 1 p.m. Saturday at Parksville Cemetery by the Rev. Larry
Moore. Pallbearers will be Shane Shafer, Dan Boyd, Larry,
David and Derek Moore, and Larry Garrett. Visitation will be
after 10 a.m. Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home. Friday,
October 21, 2005. Bobby Coffman. PERRYVILLE Graveside services for Robert Eugene "Bobby" Coffman, 50,
of Lancaster, formerly of Perryville, were 1 p.m. Saturday at
Parksville Cemetery by the Rev. Larry Moore. He died
Wednesday at his home. Born Aug. 16, 1955, in Salem,
Ohio, he was a son of Maxine Coffman of Moreland and
Louise Coffman of Lincoln County, and the late Obert
Coffman. He was a retired construction worker for Hayden
Bridge Co. Other survivors include his wife, Debbie Murphy
Coffman; three daughters, Robin L. Shafer of Brodhead,
Christina A. Boyd of Harrodsburg and Sherry M. Coffman of
Perryville; a sister, Evelyn Moore of Mitchellsburg; and six
grandchildren. Pallbearers were Shane Shafer, Dan Boyd,
Larry, David and Derek Moore, and Larry Garrett. Sunday,
October 23, 2005.
COFFMAN, Edith C. Coffman. MORELAND - Edith Rebecca
Cochran Coffman, 79, of Louisville, died Thursday, at Jewish
Hospital in Louisville. Born Nov. 2, 1926, in Casey County,
she was the daughter of the late George and Bessie
Cochran. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Robert Duell Coffman. Survivors
include one son, Robert D. Coffman Jr. of Burke, Va.; seven
brothers; Hollis and Lowell Cochran, both of Mooresville,
Ind., Paul Cochran of Stanford, Donald Lee and Marvin
Cochran, both of Liberty, and Garland and Charlie Cochran,
both of Bradfordsville; three sisters, Cleo Coffman of
Louisville, and Bernice Lutrell and Carol Anderson, both of
Illinois; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m.
Monday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery. Visitation is 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Sunday, November 13, 2005.
COFFMAN, Janet Coffman. STANFORD - Janet Coffman, 44,
of Hustonville, died Friday at her home. Born March 19,
1961, in Winterset, Iowa, she was the daughter of Gene and
Sara Delk Moore. She was a kindergarten aide at McKinney
Elementary, a self-employed cake decorator and a member
of Southfork Baptist Church. Other survivors include her
husband, Gary Coffman; two daughters, Melanie and Laura
Coffman, both of Hustonville; two brothers, Roy Moore of
Hustonville and Scott Moore of Stanford; and a sister, Mary
Fakharpour of Lexington. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Revs. Bob Kiper and Mike
Mullins. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Jeremy Mullins, Daniel Moore, Derick
Moore, Kayvan Fakharpour, Sasan Fakharpour and William
Phillips. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40423. Sunday,
September 25, 2005.
COFFMAN, Mary E. Coffman. Mary Edna Coffman, 70, of
Bowman Trail, Liberty, formerly of Danville, died Saturday at
her home. Born Dec. 28, 1934, in Boyle County, she was
the daughter of the late Ezra and Veena Burger King. She
was a homemaker and a member of Mount Hebron Baptist
Church. Survivors include her husband, Burl Ellis Coffman
of Liberty; a daughter, Rebecca Spanyer of Danville; a son,
Jerry Coffman of Liberty; two brothers, Delbert King of
Parksville and Raymond King of Junction City; a sister, Lona
Privett of Cincinnati; four grandchildren; and two
stepgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Parksville
Cemetery. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorials may go to Parksville Cemetery, P.O. Box 117,
Parksville 40464. Monday, April 4, 2005. Mary E.
Coffman. Services for Mary Edna Coffman, 70, of Bowman
Trail, Liberty, formerly of Danville, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday
at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by G.W. Smith. Burial will be
in Parksville Cemetery. She died Saturday at her home.
Pallbearers will be Davey Spanyer, Joshua Coffman, Cecil
Luster, Casey Brown, Gene Snyder and Bud Jefferies.
Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Finley Hendrickson, Rita Smith,
Lacey Brown, Judy Clark, Regina Long and Ramona Martin.
Visitation is after 4 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Parksville Cemetery, P.O. Box 117, Parksville 40464.
Tuesday, April 5, 2005.
COFFMAN, Ruby Coffman. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Ruby Jane Bertram Coffman, 83, of Harrodsburg, will be 2
p.m. Friday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Larry
Holbrook and Larry Moore. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. She died Tuesday at James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born May 8, 1922, in Rugby, Tenn., she was a
daughter of the late John E. Martin and Sarah E. Meece
Bertram. She was a homemaker, a member of the
Harrodsburg Church of God and attended Mitchellsburg
Church of God. She was the widow of Linzie T. Coffman.
Survivors include two sons, Ronnie T. Coffman of
Harrodsburg and Charles J. Coffman of Lawrenceburg; five
daughters, Florence E. "Cookie" Conner of Burgin, Shelia D.
Parnell and Connie L Hart, both of Harrodsburg, Angela G.
Renfro of Ocala, Fla., and Sandra R. Johnson of Lexington;
a sister, Maxine Bertram Coffman of Junction City; 21
grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and one great-greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Billy Conner Jr., Thomas
Coffman Jr., Chris Cooper, Roger Dale Lupson II, Steven
Lupson and Martin Abrams Jr. Honorary pallbearers are
great-grandchildren. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and after 7
a.m. Friday. Thursday, December 8, 2005.
COKER, Mary L. Coker. HARRODSBURG - Services for Mary
L. Coker, 87, of Harrodsburg, will be 3 p.m. Friday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by John McDaniel. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Tuesday the Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 8, 1917, in
Washington County, she was the daughter of the late Worley
and Isa Mae Adkinson Lay. She was a homemaker and a
member of Cornishville Christian Church. Survivors include
two daughters, Darcye Wohner of Harrodsburg and Betty
Watts of Lawrenceburg; three sisters, Wilma Mobley of
Harrodsburg, Virginia Isham of Lawrenceburg and Aimee
Ross of Springfield; two brothers, Leo Lay of Willisburg and
Hollis Lay of Illinois; four grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Pallbearers will
be David Mobley, Monte Meadows, Mark Isham and Jerry,
Tony and Paul Lay. Honorary pallbearers are Connie Dale
Ross, Brad Meadows, and Ricky, Larry and Danny Lay.
Visitation will be after 6 p.m. today and prior to the service
Friday. Thursday, May 19, 2005.
COLDIRON, Judy N. Coldiron. CRAB ORCHARD - Judy Neal
Coldiron, 95, of Crab Orchard, died Wednesday at
Charleston Health Care Center in Danville. Born Dec. 2,
1909, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
Henry and Leeanna Neal. She was a member of Watts
Chapel Baptist Church and the widow of Jesse E. Coldiron.
Survivors include three daughters, Virginia Mullins and Lena
Palmer, both of Crab Orchard, and Hala Benge of Coomer,
Ga.; two sons, Daniel Coldiron of Nicholasville and George
Coldiron of Danville; a sister, Lillian Cash of Danville; 14
grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 12 great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons,
Vernon L. and Fred E. "Tidge" Coldiron. Services will be 11
a.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home by Dan Gutenson.
Burial will be in Coldiron Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6
p.m. Friday. Thursday, February 17, 2005.
COLE, Georgia R. Cole. JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. - Georgia
Rankin Cole, 78, of Jeffersonville, died Wednesday at
Riverbend Assisted Living. Born May 27, 1926, in Lincoln
County, she was a daughter of the late John Wesley and
Katherine Holtzclaw Rankin. She as an instructional
material coordinator and librarian at Vigo County School
Corp. She was a genealogist and a member of Daughters of
the American Revolution and a past member of the Filson
Club in Louisville. Survivors include her husband, Herman
Cole Jr.; a daughter, Holly R. Cole of Jeffersonville; and two
brothers, Russell Rankin of Crestview Hill, Ky., and John Lee
Rankin of Lancaster. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at
Coots Funeral Home. Burial will be in Barnes Cemetery in
Nabb, Ind. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. today. Memorials may go
to Rauch Center in New Albany, Ind. Friday, January 28,
2005
COLEMAN, Eleanor D. Coleman. HARRODSBURG - Eleanor
Davis Coleman, 90, died Wednesday in Leesburg, Fla.,.
Born Dec. 2, 1914, in Harrodsburg, she was the widow of
Clell Coleman II. She was a member of First Presbyterian
Church of Leesburg. Survivors include a daughter, Mary
Glockler of Leesburg; a son, Clell Coleman III of Leesburg;
two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two infant daughters. Graveside
services will be 11:30 a.m. Monday at Spring Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Monday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel. Memorials may go to First Presbyterian Church,
P.O. Box 491246, Leesburg, Fla. 34749-1246, or Hospice of
Lake and Sumter Counties, 12300 Lane Park Road,
Tavares, Fla. 32778. Thursday, February 24, 2005.
COLEMAN, Ethel Coleman. STANFORD - Services for Ethel
Coleman, 84, of Hustonville, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Faith
Temple Church by Alfred Stevens and Roger Stevens. Burial
will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Monday at
Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington. Born June 12, 1920, in
Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Phillip and
Florence Payton Conatser. She was a homemaker, a
member of the Pentecostal Faith and the widow of Sam D.
Coleman. Survivors include five sons, Gordon and John
Coleman, both of Stanford, Jerry and Clyde Coleman, both
of Hustonville, and Mark Coleman of Lancaster; three
daughters, Christine Smith of Hustonville, Connie Payton of
Stanford and Becky Mounce of Somerset; a half brother,
Phillip Conatser of Orlando, Fla.; 28 grandchildren; and 23
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son,
Lewis Coleman; and two daughters, Brenda and Faye
Griffin. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Honorary pallbearers
are granddaughters. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Fox
Funeral Home. Wednesday, March 16, 2005.
COLEMAN, Jack Coleman. James "Jack" Harold Coleman, 89,
of Country Lane, died Thursday at his home. Born Aug. 13,
1915, in Somerset, he was the son of the late James H. and
Myrtle Sloan Coleman. He served in the Army during World
War II, and was a photographer and the owner of Coleman
Photography since 1945. He was a member of Lexington
Avenue Baptist Church, the Photography Association of
America and Franklin Masonic Lodge F. & A.M. #28. He was
also a member of the Oleika Shrine Temple for over 50
years and a charter member of the Wilderness Shrine Club.
He also served on the Urban Renewal Community Agency
Board. He was the widower of Cora Lee "Corky" Bandy
Coleman. He is survived by a son, James A. Coleman of
Louisville. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Lexington Ave.
Baptist Church by the Rev. Tommy Valentine. Burial will be
in Bellevue Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Wallie Fizer,
Ralph May, Tom Ashford, Tim Morris, David Sims, Jim
Hogue, John Zippay and Bob Caswell. Honorary pallbearers
are the Royal Order of the Jesters, Wilderness Shrine Club
members and his Sunday School class. Visitation is 5-8
p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home. A Masonic service will be
held at 7 p.m. today by the Wilderness Shrine Club.
Memorials may go to Oleika Shrine Transportation Fund,
326 Southland Dr., Lexington, Ky. 40503. Sunday, April 17,
2005.
COLLIER, Frederick L. Collier. STANFORD - Services for
Frederick Lawrence Collier, 78, of Lecanto, Fla., will be 11
a.m. Saturday at Fox Funeral Home by Vola Brown. Burial
will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He died Sunday at his
home. Born Sept. 29, 1927, in Stanford, he was a son of the
late Mallon "Ike" and Lucy Naylor Collier. He was a retired
machinist for IBM Corp. and a member of Lincoln Masonic
Lodge 60 and Robert M. Sircle Masonic Lodge 954 in
Lexington. He was a Baptist and an Army veteran of World
War II. He also was a gunsmith and the widower of Myrtle
Woods Collier. Survivors include a son, Larry Collier of
Hernando, Fla.; a daughter, Sharon Barman of
Lawrenceburg; a brother, Marion Collier of Tyler, Texas;
three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Grant and Robert Miller, Pat Peck, Gary
and Terry Winchester and Mark Elliott. Visitation will be 5-9
p.m. Friday with a Masonic service at 6:30 p.m. Memorials
may go to American Heart Association or National Spinal
Cord Injury Association. Thursday, December 8, 2005.
COLYER, Mildred S. Colyer. Graveside services for Mildred
Sanders Colyer, 78, of Melrose Avenue, will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, by the Rev.
Robert Kirkpatrick. She died Monday at her home. Born
May 13, 1927, in Dugginsville, she was the daughter of the
late Verner and Dorothy Wilham Sanders. She was a
homemaker, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church and the
widow of Arthur R. Colyer Jr. Survivors include a son,
Richard S. Colyer of Hillsborough, N.C.; a daughter, Emily
Colyer of Danville; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Jimmie Boyd, Robert and Patrick Colyer, Danny Matherly,
Ron Sanders and Greg Schepman. Honorary pallbearers are
Bill Sinkhorn, Walter Cummins, Bob Sanders, Jim Sanders,
John Stigall, Bill Dishman and Vincent Freeman. Visitation
will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home.
Memorials may go to American Cancer Society or Trinity
Episcopal Church. Tuesday, May 24, 2005.
COMBS, Shannon Combs. WAYNESBURG - Services for
Shannon Combs, 68, of Waynesburg, will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by the
Revs. John Zupancic and Gordon Chaney. Burial will be in
McKinney Cemetery, Pulaski County. He died Sunday at
Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. Born Feb. 3, 1936, in
Casey County, he was a son of the late Owen and Elsie
Mullins Combs. He was a farmer and a member of Pilot
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Jean
McKinney Combs; three sons, Greg, Tim and Randy Combs,
all of Eubank; three brothers, Hurston "Dean" Combs of
Stanford, Gary Combs of Eubank and Jeffrey Combs of
Texas; four sisters, Wanda Stacey, Norma Jean Combs and
Jeannine Propes, all of Yosemite, and Theresa Williams of
Danville; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Joey, Chris, Dale, Casey and Jacob
Combs, Justin Mullins, Jeff Hill and Dan Bowling. Honorary
pallbearers James and Mike McKinney, Jeff Murphy,
Matthew Goff, Carey Mitchell and Sheldon Propes.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Tuesday, January 25, 2005
CONDER, Kristian D. Conder. Kristian Desiree Conder died at
birth Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
She was the infant daughter of Jeremy James and Ashley
Maddox Conder of Lancaster. Additional survivors include a
brother, Austin Conder of Lancaster; grandparents, Kathy
and Allen Maddox of Moreland, Barbara and Carey Ellis of
Lancaster, and Bobby Conder of Salvisa; and greatgrandparents, Pauline Phillips of Junction City, Hurshel and
Doris Maddox of Butchertown, Betty Reardon of Moreland,
and Howard and Mary Conder of Casey County. Graveside
services will be 1 p.m. today at Vaught Cemetery in
Butchertown by the Rev. Tony Stephens. Pallbearers will be
Travis Conder and Matthew Maddox. Stith Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. Sunday, November 6, 2005.
CONN, Bertha P. Conn. LANCASTER - Services for Bertha
Prewitt Conn, 92, of Lancaster, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Zach Terry. Burial will be
in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Monday at Christian Care
Center of Lancaster. Born Feb. 7, 1912, in Garrard County,
she was a daughter of the late Dave I. and Mary Frances
Prewitt Prewitt. She was a homemaker and a member of
Lancaster Baptist Church. She was the widow of Frank
Conn and Saufley Hughes. Survivors include two sisters,
Emma Prewitt and Iva P. Gregory, both of Lancaster; and
nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Timothy, Kevin,
Roger, Carl, J.T. and J.D. Prewitt. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Wednesday, January 26, 2005
COOK, Dallas H. Cook. Dallas Howard Cook, 72, of Louisville,
died Saturday at North Audubon Hospital. Born in
Parksville, he was a son of the late Charles and Roxie
Powell Cook. He was a barber for 48 years and owner of
Bowman-Schnitzelburg Barber Shop in Louisville. He was an
Army veteran of the Korean War and a member of the
Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Betty Nevius
Cook; a son, Gary Cook of Louisville; two sisters, Agnes
Sneed of Louisville and Pauline Hubbard of Moreland; and
two grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at
Russman & Son Funeral Home in Louisville. Graveside
services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Danville Memorial
Gardens. Visitation is 2-8 p.m. today. Information courtesy
of Stith Funeral Home. Monday, July 11, 2005.
COOPER, Beatrice Cooper. LIBERTY - Beatrice Cooper, 93, of
West Ky. 70, died Monday at St. Joseph East Hospital in
Lexington. Born Nov. 9, 1911, in Casey County, she was
the daughter of the late Alva and Elizabeth Wethington
Redford. She was a food service worker and homemaker, a
member of Barnett Creek United Methodist Church and the
widow of Everett Cooper. Survivors include three sons,
Edward Cooper of Underwood, Ind., Kenneth Cooper of
Frankfort, and David Cooper of Lexington; four daughters,
Agnes Cooper of Allen Park, Mich., Patricia Emerson of
Liberty, and Barbara Goodie and Priscilla Badgett, both of
Frankfort; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by the Rev. Paul Patton. Burial will be in Hiter
Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, June 8, 2005.
COOPER, Jeffrey Cooper. LIBERTY - Jeffrey Cooper, 47 of
Allen Park, Mich., formerly of Casey County, died Monday in
Michigan. Born Oct. 23, 1957, in Detroit, he was a son of
Agnes Cooper of Detroit. He was a Sears employee, a
member of Gilead Baptist Church and a Navy veteran.
Survivors are aunts and uncles, including Patricia Emerson
of Liberty; and his grandmother, Beatrice Cooper of Liberty.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home by the Rev. Paul Patton. Burial will be in Hiter
Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. today. Thursday,
January 20, 2005
COOPER, Mary F. Cooper, Friday, February 4, 2005.
PERRYVILLE - Mary Irene Faulkner Cooper, 98, of
Hodgenville, formerly of Boyle County, died Thursday in
Elizabethtown. Born Sept. 1, 1906, in Whitley County, she
was the daughter of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Carr
Faulkner. She was a homemaker and a member of Lott
Baptist Church in Whitley County. Survivors include three
daughters, Ruth Ives of Elizabethtown, Dean Shearer of
Harrodsburg and Betty Whobrey of Springfield; five sons,
Homer Cooper and Roland Cooper, both of Elizabethtown,
John E. Cooper Jr. of Radcliff, James T. Cooper of Cecilia,
and Bobby Cooper of Cub Run; 22 grandchildren; and 38
great-grandchildren.Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Billy
Howell Chapel in Hodgenville by the Rev. J.C. Ramsey.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery in Danville. Visitation will
be 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Billy Howell Chapel. Wilder Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements.
COOPER, Nancy S. Cooper. STANFORD - Graveside services
for Nancy Sandidge Faulkner Cooper, 82, of Stanford, will be
11:30 p.m. Friday at Bellevue Cemetery in Danville by the
Rev. Bernie Meece. She died Tuesday at her home. Born
July 11, 1922, in Danville, she was the daughter of the late
Henry and Yida May Sandidge. She was a homemaker, a
member of Stanford Christian Church and former member of
Stanford Garden Club and Stanford Woman's Club.
Survivors include her husband, Dick Cooper; a son, Dick
Faulkner of Stanford; three stepsons, Dickie Cooper of
Stanford, Bill Cooper of Orlando, Fla., and Charles Sam
Gilliland of Danville; a stepdaughter, Margaret Turner of
Stanford; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Harry
Faulkner. Pallbearers will be David Faulkner, Charles Sam
Gilliland, Keith Cooper, David Pettus, Jeff Hill and Tommy
Bryant. Visitation will be 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Friday at Spurlin
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Cardinal Hill Hospital,
2050 Versailles Road, Lexington 40504. Thursday,
January 20, 2005
CORBIN, Drue A. Corbin. Drue A. Corbin, 99, of Holly Lake
Ranch, Texas, formerly of Danville, died Thursday at East
Texas Medical Center in Tyler, Texas. Born Oct. 6, 1905, in
Tyler, he was a son of the late Lee and Cynthia Burkes
Corbin. He was a retired supervisor with Humble Oil Co.,
and the widower of Pauline Ivy Corbin. He was a member of
Lexington Avenue Baptist Church in Danville and Holly
Brook Baptist Church in Tyler and taught Sunday school.
Survivors include one daughter, Neta Manska of Reno, Nev.;
two sons, Charlie Corbin of Holly Lake Ranch and John
Corbin of Jacksonville, Fla.; one brother, Lee A. Corbin of
Dallas, Texas; seven grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Private graveside services will be held at
Bellevue Cemetery. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of local
arrangements. Wednesday, February 16, 2005.
CORNELIUS, Alonzo J. Cornelius. LAWRENCEBURG -Alonzo Jackson Cornelius, 75, of Lawrenceburg, died Friday
in Harrodsburg. Born Nov. 5, 1929, in Mercer County, he
was the son of the late Richard and Verna Cornelius. He
was a U.S. Postal Service employee and member of Mercer
Masonic Lodge No. 777. He was the widower of Anna Mink
Cornelius. Survivors include two daughters, Anita McCann
and Alesia Hardin, both of Lawrenceburg; a sister, Lyda
Todd of Harrodsburg; a brother, Dan Cornelius of
Harrodsburg; and five grandchildren. Graveside services will
be 2:30 p.m. Monday at Springhill Cemetery in Harrodsburg
by Burt Paden. Visitation will be 1 to 2 p.m. at Ritchie and
Peach Funeral Home, Lawrenceburg. Pallbearers will be
Dave, Tony, Davey and Robby McCann, Darren Hawkins
and Louis Grivetti. Memorials may go to Gideon's
International or Anderson County Camp, P.O. Box 61,
Lawrenceburg, 40342. Sunday, April 17, 2005.
CORNELIUS, Dan Cornelius, 1912-2008. HARRODSBURG Dan Cornelius, 96, passed away peacefully Sunday, Dec. 7,
2008. Born Sept. 14, 1912, he was predeceased by his wife
of 73 years, Myrtle Parsons; a daughter, Danna (Ronal)
Sharp; and a grandson, Daniel Marshall Sanders. Survivors
include two daughters, Joyce (Cleo) Sanders of Harrodsburg
and Janice (Dick) Johnson of Louisville; a granddaughter,
Amy E. Davis of Liberty; two grandsons, James H. Withrow
and Daniel C. Withrow, both of Louisville; and four greatgrandchildren. He was a businessman and owner of Dan
Cornelius Used Cars. After retiring, he was superintendent of
Old Fort Harrod State Park. He was a Mercer County
magistrate in the 5th district and was involved in many
activities in the community. He enjoyed working in the
Legislature in Frankfort. The family will receive friends at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home 9 a.m. Wednesday, Dec.
10, 2008, with a memorial service at 1 p.m. with the Rev.
Mark Thompson, the Rev. Phil Williams and Terry Morrison
officiating. Friday, December 9, 2008.
CORNER, Amber G. Corner. LANCASTER - Amber Gail
Corner, 18, of Paint Lick, died Tuesday. Born July 14, 1987,
in Snellville, Ga., she was the daughter of Curtis R. and
Sandra LeDoux Corner. She was a house painter and a
member of Mount Tabor Baptist Church. Other survivors
include her grandparents, Linda and Kenneth Crawford,
Danny and Helen LeDoux and Faye Corner, all of Louisiana;
and three sisters, Lacy Corner Moberly of Lancaster and
Krista Corner and Ashley Corner, both of Paint Lick.
Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
Tim Robbins. Burial will be in Manse Cemetery. Visitation
will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Memorials may go to Amber
Corner Memorial Fund, c/o First Southern National Bank,
Paint Lick. Wednesday, September 21, 2005.
CORNETT, Arvel Cornett. WAYNESBURG - Arvel Cornett, 67,
of Lakeland, Fla., died Wednesday at Lakeland Hospital.
Born Oct. 24, 1937, in Crab Orchard, he was the son of the
late John D. and Cinda Cornett Cornett. He was a retired
plumber. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Wilham Cornett
of Lakeland; a daughter, Bobby Jo Cornett Ison of Stanford;
a stepdaughter, Debra Ashford of Harrodsburg; a brother,
Marvin Cornett of Snowcamp, N.C.; a sister, Emma Jean
Munday of Florida; and five grandchildren. Services will be 2
p.m. Sunday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by Chester
Cornett. Burial will be in Double Springs Cemetery.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Saturday. Friday, April 1, 2005.
Arvel Cornett. WAYNESBURG - Services for Arvel Cornett,
67, of Lakeland, Fla., will be 2 p.m. today at Barnett &
Demrow Funeral Home by Chester Cornett. Burial will be in
Double Springs Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Lakeland
Hospital. Born Oct. 24, 1937, in Rockcastle County, he was
the son of the late John D. and Cinda Cornett. He was a
retired plumber. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Wilham
Cornett of Lakeland; a daughter, Bobbie Jo Isaacs of
Lancaster; a stepdaughter, Debra Ashford of Harrodsburg; a
brother, Marvin Cornett of Snowcamp, N.C.; a sister, Emma
Jean Mundey of Florida; and five grandchildren. Sunday,
April 3, 2005.
CORNETT, Michael Cornett. LIBERTY - Michael Cornett, 48, of
Montgomery Street. died Wednesday at his home. He is
survived by his mother, Catheryn Cornett. A memorial
service will be held later. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. Friday, September 9, 2005.
COSBY, Zelma M. Cosby. HARRODSBURG - Zelma Mae
Cosby, 85, of McDowell Place of Danville, formerly of
Harrodsburg, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born May 15, 1919, in Mercer County, she
was the daughter of the late Clint and Ruth Woods
Demaree. She was a seamstress at Cricketeer
Manufacturing Co. for a number of years and a member of
Mount Hebron Methodist Church. She was the widow of
Maurice Cosby. Survivors include two daughters, Geraldene
Cheak of Lexington and Ruth Ann Conover of Harrodsburg;
a son, Ronald Cosby of Muncie, Ind.; a sister, Sarah L.
Cosby of Danville; eight grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Jimmy Owens and Elwood
Norton. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Ron Cosby II, William and Jeff Cheak, Michael Yoder,
Cary Fehlinger and Caleb Conover. Honorary pallbearers
are Bill Robinson, J.B. Claunch, Davis Burrus, Garland
Hoskins and Doc McKinney. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Wednesday and before the service Thursday. Memorials
may go to Christian Life Center, 108 S. Main St.,
Harrodsburg 40330. Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
COTTON, Joe A. Cotton. LAWRENCEBURG - Joe Allen
Cotton, 55, of Anderson County, died Tuesday in Lincoln
County. Born Jan. 5, 1950, in Danville, he was the son of
the late Katherine Tudor and Russell H. Cotton. He was a
1969 graduate of Danville High School and a self-employed
carpenter. Survivors include his wife, Cecilia "Cissy" Eigel
Cotton; a daughter, Brooke Cotton Elliott of Nicholasville;
two sisters, Ann Cotton Fowler of Danville and Kathy Cotton
of Tucson, Ariz.; a brother, Russell H. Cotton II of Danville;
and a granddaughter. Visitation will be noon-4 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Bob Eigel, 1049 McDonald Road,
Lawrenceburg. No other services are planned. Memorials
may go to Anderson Humane Society, P.O. Box 448,
Lawrenceburg, Ky. 40342; or Home of Last Sanctuary, P.O.
Box 144, Salvisa, Ky. 40372. Ritchie & Peach Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday, July 28,
2005.
COULTER, D'Angelo J. Coulter. D'Angelo Jayris Coulter, 5month-old son of Faciona Ann Coulter of Danville, died
Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Other survivors include a sister, TA'Monta Stallworth of
Danville. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Hope
Independent Church by Robert Coulter. Burial will be in
Duncan Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Tuesday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Monday, October 17, 2005.
COULTER, Robert Coulter. Robert Isham Coulter Sr., 71, of
Danville, will be 11 .m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by Julius Hovan. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery.
He died Wednesday at University of Kentucky Chandler
Medical Center. Born May 24, 1934, in Boyle County, he
was a son of the late John and Mary Abbott Coulter. He was
a retired driver for Boyle County Senior Citizens and a
member of Parksville Christian Church. Survivors include a
son, Robert I. Coulter Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters,
Carolyn Bailey of Lexington, and Sandra Mitchell of Union;
three sisters, Joann Johnson of Perryville, Ruth Wofford of
Louisville and Helen Shelburne of Lexington; and two
grandsons. Pallbearers will be Dustin and Cory Tymenski,
James Wofford, Scott Upton and Rolan Coulter. Visitation is
5-8 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Parksville Cemetery.
Friday, December 2, 2005.
COX, Cynthia F. Cox. Cynthia Layne Finchum Cox, 39, of
Logan Avenue, died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital. Born
Sept. 24, 1965, in Danville, she was the daughter of Frank L.
Finchum of Cowan, Tenn., and Wanda Sue Kendrick of
Danville. She was a secretary at Whites Creek High School
in Nashville, a 1983 graduate of Boyle County High School
and a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church. Other
survivors include her husband, John Cox; a son, Tyler Cox,
at home; a daughter, Ashley Cox, at home; a brother, Greg
Finchum of Danville; and a sister, Michelle Finchum of
Lexington. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at
Gethsemane Baptist Church. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at
the church. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, May 9, 2005.
COX, Lemuel D. Cox. LIBERTY - Lemuel Dale Cox, 53, of
Liberty, died Saturday at his home. Born Sept. 12, 1951, in
Casey County, he was a son of the late Joel J. and Pina
Johnson Cox. He was a self-employed carpenter and a
member of New Testament Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Kathryn "Susie" Coppage Cox; two
daughters, Rhonda Wethington of Somerset and Jessica
Kearney of Lancaster; three sisters, Rose Shreve and Gail
Reed, both of Hustonville, and Betty McQueary of Liberty;
six brothers, Garnett Cox of Hustonville, Ronald, George,
Fairley and Joe Cox, all of Liberty, and Lonnie Cox of East
Hampton, Mass.; a half brother, Shirley Johnson of
Mooresville, Ind.; three half sisters, Mossie Wilson of Florida,
Icie Atwood of Liberty and Geneva King of Franklin, Ind.; two
granddaughters; and two step granddaughters. Services will
be 2 p.m. Tuesday at New Testament Baptist Church by
Chad Owen and Dwight Coffman. Burial will be in Whited
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alan King, Ronnie Weddle,
Tim Gillock, Rick Gregory, and Casey and Jordan Coppage.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today at Bartle Funeral Home and after
9 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Monday, May 16, 2005.
COX, Mary L. Cox. LIBERTY - Services for Mary Lucille Cox,
65, of Liberty, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Bartle Funeral
Home by Shirley Denson and Ricky Rodgers. Burial will be
in Tapscott Cemetery. She died Thursday at her home.
Born March 11, 1940, in Casey County, she was a daughter
of the late Hugh and Lou Downs Johnson. She was a
homemaker and a member of Brush Creek Christian Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Rose Johnson, Patricia A.
Rodgers and Betty Dunn, all of Liberty; a son, Glen Cox Jr.
of Liberty; two brothers, Rollan Johnson of Campbellsville,
and Hugh T. Johnson of Bradfordsville; two sisters, Rosa L.
Tungate of Mannsville and Belle Rakes of Bradfordsville; 16
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be David and Jeff Coffman, Elza King, Tony, Shane and
Michael Rodgers, Josh Calhoun and Daniel Fair. Visitation
is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday. Friday,
October 21, 2005.
COX, Mossie Bell Cox. MORELAND - Mossie Bell Cox Wilson,
90, of Palm Coast, Fla., formerly of Danville, died Friday at
her home. Arrangements are incomplete at W.L. Pruitt
Funeral Home. Sunday, July 17, 2005.
COX, William E. Cox. William Erin "Bill" Cox, 39, of Lebanon,
formerly of Parksville, died Saturday at his home. Born May
27, 1966, in Elizabeth, N.J., he was the son of Geraldine M.
"Jeri" Cox of Lebanon and the late James C. Cox. He
attended Boyle County High School and was a Baptist. He
was poster child for Easter Seals in 1969 and had been a
guest on various telethons for cerebral palsy in New Jersey.
Other survivors include three sisters, Denise M. Watts of
Lexington, Barbara A. Garrett of Lebanon, and Lisa M.
Belcher of Bradfordsville. Services will be private. Stith
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Monday, June
27, 2005.
COYLE, John E. Coyle. John Edward Coyle, 44, died June 1,
2005, in New Orleans. Born June 13, 1960, in Danville, he
was the son of the late Glen O. Spoonamore and Lillian J.
Thompson. His adopted parents were the late Herman and
Rosie Coyle of Danville. Survivors include four sisters, Julie
Hale, Donna Taylor and Linda Spoonamore, all of Danville,
and Tisch Erdman of Unionville, Mo.; two brothers, William
Spoonamore of Corpus Christie, Texas, and McKechnie
Spoonamore of Kansas City, Mo.; and several nieces,
nephews, aunts and uncles. Private services will be held by
the family. Monday, June 13, 2006.
CRADDOCK, Sarah J. Craddock. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Sarah Jane "Sassy" Craddock, 75, of Harrodsburg, will
be 2 p.m. today at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by the
Rev. Bobby Potts. Burial will be in Cerulean Cemetery in
Cadiz. She died Thursday at her home. Born Feb. 28,
1930, in Trigg County, she was the daughter of the late Ben
and Willie Mae Mann Nicholson. She was the widow of
Howard James Craddock. She was retired from Eastern
State Hospital and a member of Burgin Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, William E. Pierce of Harrodsburg; a
stepson, Howard J. Craddock Jr. of Harrodsburg; a
granddaughter; a stepgranddaughter; and a stepgreat
grandson. Visitation is after noon today. Sunday,
November 27, 2005.
CRAFT, Orville Craft. LANCASTER - Services for Orville Craft,
81, of Cave Spring Drive, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Ramsey
Funeral Home by the Rev. John Presko. Burial will be in
Madison County Memorial Gardens. He died Wednesday at
his home. Born March 12, 1923, in Quicksand, he was a
son of the late Kelly and Dora Hammond Craft. He was a
retired meat department manger for A&P for eight years and
Kroger for 36 years, and a member of Broadway Baptist
Church in Richmond. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn
Meadows Craft; a son, Bobby Craft of Lancaster; two
brothers, Reed Craft of Pasadena, Texas, and Elmer Craft of
Columbus, Ohio; and three sisters, Eunice Spencer of
Jacksonville, Fla., Bessie Risner and Bertie Sain, both of
Ocala, Fla. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth
Ann Whitaker. Pallbearers will be Joe Bernard, Paul
Whitaker, Heath Todd, Wendell Farmer, Ralph Meadows
and Jackie Meadows. Honorary pallbearers are Harold
Renfro, Jimmy Tudor, Harold and Patsy McLaren, Cecil and
Joyce Layton and J.W. and Nella Holtzclaw. Visitation will
be after 9 a.m. Friday. Thursday, January 6, 2005.
CRAFT, Thomas Craft Jr.1946-2008. LANCASTER - Thomas
Todd Craft Jr., 62, of Sebree, formerly of Lancaster, died
Sunday. Born Aug. 11, 1946, in Evansville, Ind., he was a
son of the late Thomas and Katherine Cotton Craft.
Survivors include two daughters, Candy Marsh of Dixon and
Heather Craft of Broken Arrow, Okla.; a son, Michael Craft of
Mooresville, Ind.; a granddaughter, Emily Marsh of Dixon;
and two aunts, Francis Wilson of Lancaster and Wilma
Cotton of Danville. Graveside services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Lancaster Cemetery. Ramsey Funeral Home
is in charge of the arrangements. Friday, September 23,
2008.
CRAIN, Gnell Glasscock Crain. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Gnell Glasscock Crain, 77, of Perryville, former partner in the
former Battlefield Gulf Service Station here, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Perryville Baptist Church by the Revs. Dan Hunt
and Rick Fullard. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. She
died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Crain and her husband, Arthur Lee "Chick" Crain,
operated the Battlefield Gulf Service Station for 37 years.
She also worked at the former Cinderella Shop and Durham
Hardware in Danville. She was a member of Perryville
Baptist Church and the Ladies Auxiliary of Battlefield Post
301, American Legion. She also had been grand marshal of
the Battlefield of Perryville commemoration parade. Born
Feb. 18, 1928, in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the
late G.H. and Myrtle Hays Glasscock. Survivors include her
husband and a sister, June Holderman of Perryville. Active
pallbearers will be Larry and Norris Holderman, Minor
Harmon, Dickie Mayes, Neal Brown, Mike Wilder and Scott
and Randy Glasscock. Honorary pallbearers are Crain's
Sunday School Class. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. Friday at Wilder
Funeral Home and after 10 a.m. Saturday at the church.
Memorials may go to Joni Wilder Scholarship Fund, P.O.
Box 7, Perryville 40468. Thursday, November 24, 2005.
CRAIN, Warren B. Crain. PERRYVILLE - Warren Bruce Crain,
69, of Craintown Road, died Thursday in Danville. Born April
9, 1935, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late Cecil and
Alice Durham Crain. He was a dairy farmer, a former
salesman for Frito Lay Co. and RC Cola Co., and a selfemployed gravel hauler. He was a 1953 graduate of
Perryville High School. Survivors include his wife, Barbara
Priestly Crain; two daughters, Michelle Douglas of Danville
and Jacque Koch, of Denver, Colo.; three sons, Chris W.
Crain and Michael B. Crain, both of Frisco, Texas, and Ray
Ormsby of Denver; eight grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at St.
Phillips Episcopal Church in Harrodsburg by the Rev. Joan
Smith. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation will be
5-8 p.m. Sunday at Wilder Funeral Home and after 10 a.m.
Monday with refreshments at St. Phillips Parish House, 118
W. Poplar St., Harrodsburg. Friday, March 4, 2005.
Warren Crain. PERRYVILLE - Services for Warren Bruce
Crain, 69, of Craintown Road, will be 11 a.m. Monday at St.
Phillips Episcopal Church, Harrodsburg, by the Rev. Joan
Smith. Fellowship will begin at 10 a.m. at St. Phillips Parish
House, 118 W. Poplar St., Harrodsburg. Burial will be in
Hillcrest Cemetery. He died Thursday in Danville. Born
April 7, 1935, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late
Cecil and Alice Durham Crain. He was a dairy farmer, and
former salesman for Frito Lay and R.C. Cola. Survivors
include his wife, Barbara Priestley Crain; two daughters,
Michelle Douglas of Danville and Jacque Koch of Denver,
Colo.; three sons, Chris Crain and Michael Crain, both of
Frisco, Texas, and Ray Ormsby of Denver; 10 grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren. He was proceeded in death by
a daughter, Nancy Crain, and a son, Chad Crain. Active
pallbearers will be Bruce Smith, Larry Lynn, Mickey Harmon,
Allan Glasser, Tony Robinson, Kevin Lanham and Jared
Crain. Honorary pallbearers are Merle Grant, David Gorley
and Danny Holderman. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Wilder
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to St. Phillips Episcopal
Church or the Danville/Boyle County Humane Society.
Sunday, March 6, 2005.
CRAVENS, Faye C. Cravens. LIBERTY - Laura Faye Clark
Cravens, 75, of Liberty, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born July 28, 1929, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Ambrose and
Blanche Wesley Clark. She was a retired Casey County
High School cook and a member of Willow Springs United
Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Melvin
Cravens; a son, Edward B. Cravens of Alexandria; two
sisters, Norma Jean Hatter and Mae Bell, both of Liberty;
two brothers, Harold Clark of Yosemite and James Clark of
Liberty; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home by
the Revs. Creech Richardson and Edward Parton. Burial will
be in Willow Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Steve
and Kenny Clark, Mike Hatter, Sam Vaught, Jake Davis and
Mike Kearney. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Monday,
February 28, 2005.
CRAWFORD, Henry T. Crawford. Graveside services for Henry
T. Crawford, 81, of Hustonville Road, will be 1 p.m. Friday at
Junction City Cemetery by Herb Toombs and with military
rites by Boyle Post 46, American Legion. He died Monday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 24,
1924, in Clay County, he was the son of the late El Hanon
and Polly Baker Crawford. He was a retired construction
engineer and owner of Constructive Engineering of Mount
Healthy, Ohio, for 21 years. He also was a nondenominational minister and an Army veteran of World War
II. Survivors include his wife, Shirley J. Stone Crawford; a
daughter, Cynthia Hammond of Mountain Home, Ark.; a
stepdaughter, Gail Webster of Parksville; two stepsons,
Rusty and John Michael Briggs, both of Palm Beach, Fla.;
three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and six
stepgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a wife,
Georgia Jones Crawford; and a daughter, Henrietta
Mesman. Visitation will be after 10 a.m. Friday at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home. Wednesday, June 29, 2005.
CREW, Lloyd Crew. LIBERTY - Lloyd Crew, 77, of Patsy Riffe
Road, died Sunday at his home. Born March 7, 1928, in
Casey County, he was the son of the late Lewis and Inez
Raggle Crew. He was a sawmill operator and the widower of
Joy Penny Crew. Survivors include a son, Burnie Crew of
Middleburg; two daughters, Sandra Kelley of Franklin, Ind.,
and Sue Warren of Phoenix, Ariz.; five brothers, John, Arvin,
Eddie, Beachel and Curtis Crew, all of Liberty; a sister,
Fredia McCormick of Liberty; 12 grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial
will be in Oak Grove-Contown Cemetery. Visitation is after 6
p.m. today. Tuesday, April 26, 2005.
CREWS, Iva Crews. PERRYVILLE - Services for Iva Lee Daily
Crews, 65, of Arnold Tower, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Terry Orcutt and Nelson
Reynolds. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. She died
Wednesday at Danville Center for Health and Rehabilitation.
Born March 16, 1940, in Madison County, she was a
daughter of the late Carl and Mary Alice Pruitt Daily. She
was a homemaker, a member of North Rolling Fork Baptist
Church and the widow of Ralph Crews. Survivors include
two daughters, Karen Gribbons of Perryville and Mary Daws
of Parksville; two sons, Steve Crews of Gravel Switch and
Jimmy Crews of Lebanon; two brothers, Carl Daily Jr. of
Harrodsburg and Jay Daily of Dakota City, Neb.; two sisters,
Emma Barlow of Dayton, Ohio, and Ann Lamache of Florida;
10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Marc and Jay Claunch, Jason Carrico, Greg
Wilkerson, Doug Darland and Carol Cox. Visitation is 6-8
p.m. today. Friday, August 19, 2005.
CRISWELL, Luke A. Criswell. Luke Allen Criswell, 44, formerly
of Danville, died Sunday. He was the son of Fay Hodges
and Charles Criswell, both of Danville. Survivors include a
daughter, Lindsey Criswell of Florida; two stepsons, J.D. and
D.J. Bohanon, both of Florida; a stepdaughter, Jennifer
Bohanon of Florida; two brothers, Steve Criswell of Danville
and David Criswell of Florida; two sisters, Kelly Black and
Heather Early of Florida; and two grandchildren. Services
will be Thursday in Kansas City, Kan. Charter Funeral
Home in Merriam, Kan., is in charge of arrangements.
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of local
arrangements. Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
CROCKETT, Gilbert Crockett. LIBERTY - Gilbert Crockett, 60,
of White Oak School Road, died Saturday at Stanford House
nursing home. Born Sept. 21, 1944, in Metcalfe County, he
was the son of the late Oda and Ada David Crockett. He was
a retired farmer, a member of Cold Springs Primitive Baptist
Church and the widower of Bertha Shell Crockett. Survivors
include three sons, John Crockett of Washington, D.C., Matt
Crockett of Berea and Noah Crockett of Lexington; a
daughter, Annette Briner of Liberty; two sisters, Vina
McMillan of Oklahoma and Mildred Shell of Junction City;
two brothers, Alton Crockett of Pikeville and Hubert Crockett
of Liberty; and 10 grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Charlie
Taylor. Burial will be in Davis Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Tuesday. Monday, August 8,
2005.
CROSHAW, Dr. J. Ellis Croshaw, 1929-2008. Dr. J. Ellis
Croshaw, 78, of Chestnut Grove Ridge, Parksville, died
Friday in Lexington. He was the husband of Carolyn Storch
Croshaw. Born Dec. 25, 1929, in Wrightstown, New Jersey,
"Doc" was the son of the late Ernest and Eva Reed
Croshaw. Doc graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Rutgers
University in 1949 and received his DVM from Cornell
University in 1953. He taught anatomy at both Cornell and
the University of Pennsylvania, he was a professor of Animal
Science at Delaware Valley College and practiced veterinary
medicine in Boyle County since 1975. A longtime member
and elder of Perryville Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
he was also a devout supporter of 4-H, serving on the Boyle
Couny 4-H Council for many years. He also served as parent
member of the first Boyle County High School Site Based
Advisory Committee. As a third-generation Guernsey cattle
breeder, he was passionate about supporting the breed, its
history genetics and development of Guernsey cattle. In
addition to his wife of 43 years, Doc is survived by two sons,
Dean Croshaw, Ph.D., of Arizona, and David and his wife
Brenda Croshaw of Parksville. A memorial service to
celebrate Doc's life and those lives he influenced will be held
at the Perryville Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) 6 p.m.
Tuesday by Bud Burdette and Rev. Johnna Mansuetto. A
potluck buffet for everyone will follow the service.
Expressions of sympathy are suggested to the Joni Wilder
Scholarship Fund, American Heart Association and Heifer
Project International. Wilder Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
CROSSETT, Sue O. Crossett. Susie Bell Catherine Onstott
Crossett, 100, died Thursday in Hattiesburg, Miss. Born July
22, 1905, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
William A. and Nannie Spratt Onstott. She was a retired
school teacher for the deaf. She was the widow of Joseph
Crossett. Survivors include three step-sons, Gerald, Donald
and Kenneth Crossett, all of New York; many grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a step-daughter, Margie Silvernail. A
memorial service will be held at a later date. Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Sunday,
December 11, 2005.
CROUCH, Ada Crouch. HARRODSBURG - Ada Crouch, 93, of
College Manor, died Sunday at Bradford Square nursing
home in Frankfort. Born Sept. 30, 1911, in Rose Hill, she
was the daughter of the late James and Omie Henry. She
was a member of Bruners Chapel Baptist Church, a
graduate of Rose Hill High School and the widow of Addison
Crouch. Survivors include a son, Bobby Crouch of Frankfort;
two granddaughters; two stepgranddaughters; and four
great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday and after
7 a.m. Wednesday. Monday, June 6, 2005. Ada Crouch.
HARRODSBURG - Services for Ada Crouch, 93, of College
Manor, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by Greg Humpert. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. She died Sunday at Bradford Square nursing
home in Frankfort. Pallbearers will be Donnie White, Chad
Hiett, Steve David, Kenneth Crouch, Earl Pinkston and
Taylor Thompson. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today and after 7
a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, June 7, 2005.
CROWDUS, Mattie A. Crowdus. RUSHVILLE, IND. - Mattie A.
Crowdus, 87, of Rushville, formerly of Mercer County, died
Thursday at Flatrock River Lodge. Born May 19, 1918, in
Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Bill Taylor and
Lue Pittman. She was retired from Philco-Ford and a
member of Wesley United Methodist Church where she had
been a church secretary. She was the widow of Walter Allen
and William Crowdus. Survivors include two step-sons,
Roger and Michael Crowdus, both of Indianapolis; five stepdaughters, Evanderlene Campbell, Geraldine Hawkins,
Florene Allen and Gerry Crowdus, all of Indianapolis, and
Mary Crowdus of Pasadena, Calif., a sister, Lottie Yates of
Oceanside, Calif.; and a niece, Diane Ford of Harrodsburg.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Wesley United
Methodist Church by the Rev. Roy Stewart. Burial will be in
East Hill Shrine Mausoleum. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Tuesday. Moster & Cox Mortuary are in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, September 25, 2005.
CRUTCHER, Margaret S. Crutcher. LANCASTER - Services for
Margaret S. Crutcher, 84, of Lexington, formerly of Garrard
County, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Ramsey Funeral Home by
Steve Johnson. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She
died Wednesday at Sayre Christian Village in Lexington.
Born Feb. 26, 1920, in Garrard County, she was a daughter
of the late Herman and Ina Lee Gulley Humphrey. She was
a member of North Lexington Church of Christ. From 19892000, she was a caregiver for Kent and Haven Mulberry.
Survivors include two sisters, Helen Young of Bowling Green
and Katherine Ray of Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Kent
and Roy Mulberry, David Gardner, Bart Rogers, Randy Grow
and Stewart Officer. Visitation will be after noon Friday.
Thursday, February 17, 2005.
CULTON, Alma M. Culton. PIKEVILLE - Alma McCormick
Culton, 86, died Thursday at Charleston Health Care Center
in Danville. Born in Manchester, she was the daughter of
the late John M. and Alma McCormick Culton. Formerly of
Lexington and Pikeville, she was a graduate of Wheaton
College and a Veteran of World War II. A professor of
religion, she retired from Pikeville College in 1985 after
teaching there for 34 years. She was a member and former
elder of Lexington Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include nephews, Charles Culton of Danville and
John Culton, of Manchester. A memorial service will be 2
p.m. Sunday at Maxwell Street Presbyterian Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to Pikeville College,
Office of the President, 147 Sycamore St., Pikeville, KY
41501. House-Rawlings Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, November 18, 2005.
CUMMINS, E.J. Cummins. CRAB ORCHARD - E.J. Cummins,
85, of Hwy. 39 South, died Thursday at Rockcastle Health
and Rehabilitation. Born April 15, 1919, in Rockcastle
County, he was son of the late Esmer and Eva Smith
Cummins. He was a carpenter, farmer and a member of Fox
Hunters Association. Survivors include his wife, Flossie
Kirby Cummins; two sons, Charles L. Cummins of
Winchester and Winford Cummins of Somerset; two
daughters, Freida French of Simpsonville and Marlene
Falconberry of Eubank; seven grandchildren; a step
grandchild; three great-grandchildren; and two great-greatgranchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter,
Treva Cummins; and a son, Dearl Cummins. Services will
be 2 p.m. Sunday at McKnight Funeral Home by Cecil
Roundtree. Burial will be in Bethel Church of Christ
Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Saturday. Friday,
March 25, 2005.
CUMMINS, Jessie W. Cummins. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Jessie Wilson Cummins, 82, of Harrodsburg, will be 1:30
p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Gary Bagwell
and Todd Thompson. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
She died Tuesday at Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born
Nov. 22, 1922, in Monterey, Tenn., she was the daughter of
the late Arthur Shell and Willa Hamilton Wilson. She was a
family practice nurse for Dr. Bacon Moore, a member of
Harrodsburg Church of Christ and the widow of Dudley
Cummins. Survivors include a daughter, Carole A. Freeman
of Harrodsburg; a brother, William E. Wilson of Loogootee,
Ind.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Billy, Steve, Donnie and Carl Cummins,
Roc Moore, Mike Ellis and Bo Wilson. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today and after 7:30 a.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel. Memorials may be sent to Harrodsburg Church of
Christ Building Fund, 232 South College Street,
Harrodsburg, 40330. Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
CUMMINS, Nellie B. Cummins. STANFORD - Nellie B. Lee
Cummins, 89, of Crab Orchard, died Friday at Fort Logan
Hospital. Born Nov. 30, 1915, in Garrard County, she was
the daughter of the late Wade and Judith Naylor Lee. She
was the widow of W.H. "Dub" Cummins and a member of
Drakes Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter,
Ollie Nantz of Stanford; three brothers, Robert Lee of
Lexington, and Herbert and Harold Lee, both of Dayton,
Ohio; five sisters, Frances Hansford of Texas, Jewell Bolt of
Oklahoma, Hazel Lake of Corinth, Ruth Watkins of
Lancaster and Lucille Dodd; three grandchildren; five greatgrandchldren; and a great-great grandchild. Services will be
10 a.m. Monday at McKnight Funeral Home Chapel by Kerry
Jones. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Mark and Zeke Nantz, Ricky and Steven
Cummins, and Jerry and Matthew Martin. Visitation is 4 to 7
p.m. today. Sunday, May 15, 2005.
CUNNINGHAM, Billy Joe Cunningham. HARRODSBURG Services for Billy Joe Cunningham, 74, of Louisville Road,
Salvisa, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by Pete Toth. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery with military rites. He died Wednesday at his
home. Born Sept. 2, 1930, in Manchester, Tenn., he was
the son of the late James R. and Anna Vickers Cunningham.
He was a retired sheet metal worker for Homco Mechanical,
an Army veteran of the Korean War, and a member of
Assembly of God and St. Johns Masonic Lodge 125 in
Salvisa. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Hall
Cunningham; three daughters, Carol Gregory of Shelbyville,
Tenn., Bobbi Jo Cunningham of Shelbyville, Tenn., and
Trenna Cunningham of Harrodsburg; two stepdaughters,
Debbie Gunnell of Frankfort, and Tresa Logan of Shelbyville;
three stepsons, Terry Foley of Sadieville, Timmy Foley of
Richmond, and Elmer Burchett Jr. of Salvisa; a sister,
Geneva Seagraves of Winchester, Tenn.; 15 grandchildren;
and 18 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be members of
St. Johns Masonic Lodge 125. Honorary pallbearers are
Rodney Thompson, Bryan and Terrance Ruble, Eric and
Trinity Foley and Tim Cunningham. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today with a Masonic service at 7 p.m., and after 7 a.m.
Saturday. Friday, June 3, 2005.
CUNNINGHAM, Irene Cunningham, Friday, February 4, 2005.
HARRODSBURG - Graveside services for Irene
Cunningham, 93, formerly of Harrodsburg, were today at
Spring Hill Cemetery by the Rev. Jimmy Owens. She died
Wednesday at Heritage Hall Nursing Home in
Lawrenceburg. Born Sept. 28, 1911, in Wayne County, she
was the daughter of the late Samuel K. and Pearl Conley
Daugherty. She was a retired teacher, having taught in
Mercer County and Harrodsburg schools, a member of
Retired Teacher Association and Harrodsburg Women's
Club for 50 years. She also was a member of Harrodsburg
United Methodist Church for 78 years, where she was a
Sunday school teacher and president of Methodist
Women.She was a graduate of Burgin High School and
University of Kentucky. She was the widow of Forrest V.
Cunningham Survivors include a brother, Louis Daugherty
of Lexington; and a sister, Gertrude Sageser of Lexington.
Nephews served as pallbearers. Memorials may go to
Harrodsburg United Methodist Church.
CURTIS, Ellen B. Curtis. PERRYVILLE - Ellen Price Bien
Curtis, 79, of Hodgenville, formerly of Boyle County, died
Thursday in Elizabethtown. Born Feb. 24, 1926, in Boyle
County, she was a daughter of the late Logan and Eva Greer
Price. She was a retired seamstress for Palm Beach Co. and
a member of Mitchellsburg Baptist Church. Survivors
include a daughter, Phyllis B. Puckett of Hodgenville; two
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be
2 p.m. Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Saturday.
Memorials may go to American Cancer Society. Friday,
April 8, 2005. Ellen B. Curtis. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Ellen Price Bien Curtis, 79, of Hodgenville, formerly of Boyle
County, were Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home. Burial was
in Hillcrest Cemetery. She died Thursday in Elizabethtown.
Born Feb. 24, 1926, in Boyle County, she was a daughter of
the late Logan and Eva Greer Price. She was a retired
seamstress for Palm Beach Co. and a member of
Mitchellsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter,
Phyllis B. Puckett of Hodgenville; two grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Robert Goode, Greg
Price, Billy Frye, Mike Wilder, David Lee and Steven Dye.
Memorials may go to American Cancer Society. Sunday,
April 10, 2005.
CURTSINGER, Agnes M. Curtsinger. Services for Agnes Mae
Kelly Curtsinger, 85, of Danville will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Bellevue Cemetary by Rev. Tim Mathis. She died Friday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 2,
1920, in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late
Granville and Matilda Anderson Kelly. She retired from
Mercer Dress Co. and was the widow of Evan Curtsinger.
Survivors include a daughter, Sandra Curtsinger of
Lexington. Pallbearers will be W. H. "Buddy" Furr and
Benny Goode. Memorials may go to Senior Companion
Program, 3445-B Versailles Rd., Frankfort, 40601. Stith
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, May
1, 2005. Agnes K. Curtsinger. Services for Agnes Mae
Kelly Curtsinger, 85, of Danville, are 2 p.m. today at Bellevue
Cemetery by the Rev. Tim Mathis. She died Thursday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 2,
1920, in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late
Granville and Matilda Anderson Kelly. She retired from
Mercer Dress Co. and had been a senior companion for 15
years. She was a member of First Baptist Church,
Broadway, a graduate of Danville High School and was the
widow of Evan Curtsinger. Survivors include a daughter,
Sandra Curtsinger of Lexington; and nephews and greatnephews. Pallbearers are W. H. "Buddy" Furr and Benny
Goode. Memorials may go to Senior Companion Program,
P.O. Box 738, Frankfort 40601. Stith Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Monday, May 2, 2005.
CURTSINGER, Ida H. Curtsinger. MORELAND - Ida Mae
Herring Curtsinger, 73, of Junction City, died Saturday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 26,
1932, in Lawrenceburg, Ind., she was the daughter of the
late Hiram and Nora Herring. She was a homemaker and the
widow of William Homer Curtsinger. Survivors include two
sons, William L. Curtsinger of Nicholasville and John D.
Curtsinger of Salvisa; a sister, Louise Davis of Harrodsburg;
a granddaughter; and a great granddaughter. Services will
be noon Tuesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev.
Terry Holt. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Robert Taylor, Bobby Henson, Danny
Daugherty, Larry Belcher, Carl Gwinn, Jody Adams and
James Wilburn. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Monday,
October 3, 2005. .Ida H. Curtsinger. MORELAND Services for Ida Mae Herring Curtsinger, 73, of Junction City,
were today at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Terry
Holt. Burial was in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. She
died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Tuesday, October 4, 2005.
CURTSINGER, William B. Curtsinger. SPRINGFIELD - William
B. "Whitey" Curtsinger, 82, of Gravel Switch, died Sunday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 9,
1923, in Nelson County, he was a son of the late Willie B.
and Blanche Clements Curtsinger. He was a retired driver
for Central Uniform Service of Louisville, a member of
Oakdale Baptist Church in Louisville and the widower of
Anna McCoy Curtsinger. Survivors include a daughter,
Monica L. Humphrey of Louisville; two sons, Joe Greene of
La Grange and Danny Shouse of Fairdale; two sisters, Helen
Ruby of Breckenridge County and Barbara Hamlett of Mount
Washington; four grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Carey &
Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in High View Cemetery,
Chaplin. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Tuesday. Monday, July 18, 2005.
DALY, Mary Ann Daly. STANFORD - Mary Ann Daly, 67, of
Indiana, died Oct. 14 at West Central Community Hospital in
Rockville, Ind. Born July 27, 1938, in Lincoln County, she
was a daughter of the late W.D. and Maude McGuffey
Mullins. She was a homemaker and a member of Mount
Moriah Christian Church. Survivors include her companion,
Edward Daly of Indiana; two daughters, Candice Wooten of
Columbia, and Kimberly Griffith of LaPorte, Ind.; two
brothers, Hobert Mullins and Bill Mullins, both of Stanford;
two sisters, Doris Sparks of Stanford and Hazel Brown of
Danville; and three grandchildren. She was preceded in
death by a son, Anthony Mullins. A memorial service will be
7 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home by Rob Cox. Burial will be
in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. today.
Tuesday, October 25, 2005.
DARNALL, Dorothy M. Darnall. HARRODSBURG - Dorothy
May Darnall, 81, of Salvisa, died Saturday at Central Baptist
Hospital. Born October 27, 1924, in Mercer County, she was
the daughter of the late Allen Lapsley and Deana Shuck
Bunton. She was a homemaker and a member of the Salvisa
Christian Church. She was the widow of David Darnall.
Survivors include two sons, David and Calvin Darnall, both
of Salvisa; two sisters, Betty Tribble of Salvisa, and Juanita
Gray of Louisville; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and eight step-greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Vicki Lane Ray. Burial will be in
Ebenezer Cemetery. Pallbearers will be David S. and Mark
Darnall, Gary Prather, Tommy Tribble, Paul Snowdy and
Ernie Hopkins. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Sunday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213,
Danville, 40422. Sunday, December 18, 2005.
DAVIS, Denny C. Davis. LANCASTER - Denny Cyphas Davis,
77, of the Buckeye Community, died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Aug. 11, 1927, in
Garrard County, he was a son of the late Hardin and Fannie
Rhodus Davis. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include a
son, Roger Davis of Lexington; a brother, Ford Davis of
Monticello; and a sister, Thelma Richardson of Lancaster.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home
by the Rev. Gary Story. Burial will be in Manse Cemetery.
Visitation is 6:30 to 9 p.m. today. Thursday, January 20,
2005 DAVIS, Denny C. Davis. LANCASTER - Services for
Denny Cyphas Davis, 77, of the Buckeye Community, were
today at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary Story.
Burial was in Manse Cemetery. He died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers
were Brent Anderson, Wesley Casey, James Richardson Jr.,
Gary Gaffney, Caywood Metcalf and June Gaffney.
Honorary pallbearers are Jason Tuggle, Roz East, Charity
East and Linda Richardson. Friday, January 21, 2005
DAVIS, Elsie P. Davis. HARRODSBURG - Services for Elsie
Jane Pulliam Davis, 76, of Dedman Street, will be 2 p.m.
Sunday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Joe Tarry.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Thursday at
St. Joseph East Hospital in Lexington. Born June 27, 1929,
in Danville, she was the daughter of the late Zack and
Roberta League Pulliam. She was a homemaker and a
member of Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include her husband, Harold W. Davis; a son,
William E. Davis of Norfolk, Va.; a sister, Dora E. Estes of
Burgin; two granddaughters; three great-grandchildren; and
two great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Justin
Hale, Andrew Alexander, Joe Gill, Thomas Moore, Howard
Howells and Henry Grall. Visitation will be after 5:30 p.m.
Saturday and prior to the service Sunday. Memorial
contributions may be sent to Harrodsburg United
Presbyterian Church. Thursday, November 18, 2005.
DAVIS, Garman B. Davis. LANCASTER - Garman B. Davis, 64,
of Danville Road, died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. He was the husband of Mary
Dailey Davis. Arrangements are incomplete at Ramsey
Funeral Home. Wednesday, November 30, 2005.
DAVIS, Garman B. Davis. LANCASTER - Services for Garman
B. Davis, 64, of Danville Road, will be 1 p.m. Friday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Zach Terry. Burial will be
in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. He died Tuesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 21,
1941, in Pulaski County, he was a son of the late Hargis and
Rena Mae Whittle Davis. He was retired from Allison
Abrasives Corp. and retired Air Force senior master
sergeant, having served in the Vietnam War. Survivors
include his wife, Mary Dailey Davis; a son, Philip S. Davis of
Lancaster; a stepson, James B. Dailey of Lancaster; four
brothers, Dallas and Kemmy Davis, both of Nancy, Norman
Davis of Lancaster and Gary Davis of Nicholasville; two
sisters, Ercel Dailey and Rethel Pittman, both of Lancaster;
and four grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ron Estes,
Bobby Johnson, Howard Ballard, Brent Graham, Wayne and
Kevin Dailey, and Jordan and Bryan Davis. Honorary
pallbearers are Bobby Estes and Rodney Dodson. Visitation
is 5-9 p.m. today. Thursday, December 1, 2005.
DAVIS, John W. Davis. PERRYVILLE - Services for John
Walter "J.J." Davis, 94, of Perryville, will be 11 a.m. Saturday
at Perryville First Baptist Church by the Rev. Willie Newby.
Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery. He died Monday at
Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born April 24, 1910, in
Boyle County, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Davis. He was a farmer, a member of Perryville First Baptist
Church, and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors
include his caregivers, Sammy and Mattie Johnson of
Perryville. Pallbearers will be Richard and Charles Young,
Cecil and Keith Johnson, Melvin Bottoms and Charlie
Burton. Honorary pallbearers are George Edelen, Larry
Foster, Buford Bottoms and Mark Bottoms. Visitation will be
6-8 p.m. Friday at the church. Wilder Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Thursday, March 31, 2005.
DAVIS, Lillie C. Davis. LIBERTY - Lillie C. Davis, 87, of
Tennessee Ridge Road, died Wednesday at Central Baptist
Hospital. Born Sept. 3, 1917, in Casey County, she was a
daughter of the late Freddie and Edna Monday Grant. She
was a homemaker and the widow of Paul Davis. Survivors
include a daughter, Charlene Moore of Northport, N.Y.; a
brother, Herbert Grant of Indianapolis; two grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Casey
Davis. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Glen, Dan and Tom Moore, Herbert Grant, Clifton Atwood
and Ronald Helm. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8
a.m. Saturday.
DAVIS, Nanny Davis. LIBERTY - Services for Nanny Bell Davis,
92, of Ewing Ridge Road, are 2 p.m. today at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Edward Parton. Burial will be in
Salem Cemetery. She died Thursday in Danville. Born Dec.
5, 1912, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
John and Katie Warren Norman. She was the widow of Earl
Davis. She was a homemaker and a member of Salem
United Methodist Church. Survivors include four sons, John
Davis, Billy Davis, Ronald Davis and Jarry Davis, all of
Liberty; seven grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and six
step-great-grandchildren. Visitation is after 8 a.m. today.
Sunday, January 16, 2005
DAVIS, Ora Davis. LEXINGTON - The Rev. Ora Davis, 91, of
Coleman Court, died Friday at his home. Born in Stanford,
he was the son of the late Jeremiah and Martha Harding
Davis. He was a retired minister and founder of Eastland
Church of God and Clays Mill Church of God in Lexington.
He also was owner of Ora Davis Plumbing and Heating in
Lexington for 40 years. Survivors include his wife, Helena
Davis; a son, Ora Darryl Davis of Panama City, Fla.; a
daughter, Marcia L. Welch, Kissimmee, Fla.; two
stepchildren, Robert Lee Wilson Jr. of Crab Orchard, and
Carla Wilson of Hopkinsville; two brothers, Ira Davis of
Lexington and Bob Davis of Berea; two sisters, Becky
Stinnett and Minnie Davis, both of Lexington; several
grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and great-great
grandchildren; and two stepgrandchildren,. He was
preceded in death by his first wife, Madeline Davis; and a
son, Jerry W. Davis. Services were today at Kerr Brothers
Funeral Home by the Rev. John R. Johnson. Burial was in
Evergreen Memory Gardens in Scott County. Monday,
August 29, 2005.
DAVIS, Vernon H. Davis. LIBERTY - Vernon H. Davis, 79, of
Taylor Street, died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Lexington. Born Dec. 31, 1925, in Casey County, he was
the son of the late Coy and Annie Overstreet Davis. He was
owner and operator of Green River Machine Works, a
Marine Corps veteran of World War II and a member of
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the National Rifle Association.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Wethington Davis of
Liberty; five sons, Michael Davis of Versailles, Roger Davis
of Albany, Ga., Gary and Brian Davis, both of Lexington, and
Bruce Davis of Palm Dale, Calif.; two daughters, Judy Kriz of
Danville and Jenny Davis of Versailles; five sisters, Mildred
Cochran, Etwell Davis and Carol Vaughn, all of Liberty, and
Fay Woodrum and Teresa Combs, both of Cincinnati; three
brothers, Deward Davis of Liberty, Calvert Davis of
Cincinnati and Larry Davis of Maysville; 11 grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Dwight
Coffman and Stacey Cochran. Burial will be in St. Bernard
Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County Funeral
Squad. Pallbearers will be Michael, Roger Gary, Bruce,
Zachary and Brian Davis. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Tuesday. Monday, April 4, 2005.
DAWN, Mildred F. Dawn. Mildred Faulkner Dawn of Danville
died Thursday. Born Feb. 12, 1913, in Berea, she was the
daughter of the late James P. and Mildred Johnson
Faulkner. She was a graduate of Berea College and Emory
University. She was a medical librarian in Knoxville, Tenn.,
and was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors
include a son, David H. Dawn, of Albuquerque, N.M.; two
daughters, Emily Dawn Clark and Carol Dawn Darst, both of
Danville; a sister, Jean F. Durham of Lexington; and five
grandchildren. Memorials may go to Boyle County Public
Library or the Salvation Army. Arrangements are incomplete
at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Sunday, June 12, 2005.
DAWSON, Charles Dawson. Charles Dawson Sr., 80, of Cecil
Street, died Sunday at his home. Born Nov. 2, 1925, at
Hanging Fork, he was a son of the late Ephraim and Helen
Dawson. He was a craftsman and employee of Kavanaugh's
Plumbing. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Second
and Walnut streets. Survivors include a daughter, Leitha
Dawson of Danville; four sons, Charles Dawson Jr. and Gary
Dawson, both of Danville, Tony Dawson and Kenny Dawson,
both of Lexington; and 14 grandchildren. Services will be 1
p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church by the Rev. Richard Hill.
Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kurt
Dawson, Gary Dawson Jr., Joe Troxiler, Louis Beto,
Raymond Houston Jr. and Clifford Dawson. Honorary
pallbearers are Frunca Ford, Josh Hoskins, Curry Dedman,
Lee Baker, Rick Jenkins and Kelvin Kinley. Visitation is 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday, January
20, 2005
DAY, William H. Day. BEREA - William Harold Day, 71, of
Napier Lane, Garrard County, died Sunday at his home.
Born in Magoffin County, he was the son of the late Oscar
and Eva Joseph Day. He was a retired farmer and employed
part-time at Save-A-Lot grocery. Survivors include his wife,
Ruby Lear Day; two sons, Willie Day of Berea and Kevin
Day of Paint Lick; a daughter, Linda Clark of Berea; two
brothers, Emery Day of Paint Lick and Allen Day of
Lancaster; a sister, Jewell Abney of Paint Lick; and six
grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Leavel
Green Christian Church by the Rev. Harvey Spry. Burial will
be in Day Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ricky Davis, Wayne
Day, Royce Hall, Jerry Metro, Joe Mast and Jeremy Abney.
Honorary pallbearers are Tim Taylor, Ed Turner, Hubert
Lamb and deacons and elders of Leavel Green Christian
Church. Lakes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005.
DEAN, Lucille C. Dean. HARRODSBURG - Services for Lucille
Coulter Dean, 81, formerly of Perryville Street, will be 2 p.m.
Friday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by David
Simpson. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg.
She died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Sept. 21, 1923, in Washington County, she
was the daughter of the late T.R. and Flossie Hardin Coulter.
She was a member of Temple Baptist Church in Springfield
and the widow of J.B. Dean. Survivors include a daughter,
Sue Young of Danville; a brother, Doris Coulter of
Thompsonville; a sister, Wilnah Dile of Pierceton, Ind.; a
grandchild; and three great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Ina Neal Dean.
Pallbearers will be Tony and Tim Curtsinger, Tony Dile,
Kevin Jones, Rick Krom, Joe Bailey and Mike Dean.
Honorary pallbearers are her nurses and nurses aide,
Sherry, Monica, Norma, Melissa and J.J. Visitation is 5-9
p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Friday. Thursday, August 11,
2005.
DEAN, Robert B. Dean. FRANKFORT - Robert B. Dean, 59, of
Frankfort, died Wednesday. He was the son of the late
Robert J. and Dixie Casey Dean. He was retired from the
Cabinet of Families and Children where he was a hearing
officer for Social Security Disability.He was a member, elder
and trustee of Capital City Christian Church. He was a
graduate of Eastern Kentucky University, past president of
National Association of Disability Examiners and a member
of Pleasureville Masonic Lodge and Order of the Eastern
Star Carl Adams Chapter. Survivors include his wife, Jane
Anderson Dean; adopted daughter, Marie Filias Richardson;
adopted son, James Kuhn; and a grandchild. He was
preceded in death by a son, Kevin Dean. Services will be
10:30 a.m. Friday at Capital City Christian Church by the
Rev. Steve Pattison and Derrel Cone. Burial will be 2 p.m.
Friday at Bellevue Cemetery, Danville. Visitation is 5 to 8
p.m. today at Clark Funeral Home. Memorials may go to
Haitian Needy Children Foundation or Hospice of the
Bluegrass. Thursday, January 13, 2005
DEAN, Ruby R. Dean. HARRODSBURG - Ruby Rose Dean,
83, of Cole Lane, died Sunday at James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born March 1, 1922, in Boyle County, she was the
daughter of the late Sam and Eddie Vermillion Baker. She
was a supervisor at Cricketeer Manufacturing Co. and a
member of Harrodsburg United Methodist Church. Survivors
include her husband, Lois "Baldy" Dean; a daughter, Ann
Robinson of Danville; a son, Terry Campbell of Salvisa; a
sister, Jean Holman of Mitchellsburg; seven grandchildren;
and six great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Kenneth Preston
and John David Lane. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Gordon Woodward, Larry Purvis, Bentley
Lane, Jim Roney, Kenny Dean and I.C. Phillips. Honorary
pallbearers are Tim, Marty and Keith Robinson, Shane and
Terry Campbell Jr., Stacy Conley and Lori Egbert.
Memorials may go to a charity of one's choice. Monday,
August 15, 2005.
DEATHERAGE, Bruce A. Deatherage. HARRODSBURG - A
memorial service for Bruce Allen Deatherage, 47, of
Harrodsburg, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Alexander &
Royalty Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
He died Sunday at Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born
March 1, 1957, in Mercer County, he was a son of Glenna
Watts Deatherage of Harrodsburg and the late Don
Deatherage. He was a former technician with Frederick
Research in Maryland and served in the Kentucky National
Guard. Other survivors include two sons, Bruce H.
Deatherage of Danville and Patrick Deatherage of Paoli,
Ind.; a stepdaughter, Tiffany Stull of Louisville; two brothers,
Kenneth W. Deatherage of Franklin County and Jamie
Deatherage of Arkansas; a sister, Donna J. Brett of
Arkansas; a grandchildren; and two step grandchildren.
Wednesday, February 23, 2005.
DEITRICH, Harold B. Deitrich. LANCASTER - Services for
Harold Blakeman Deitrich, 77, of Lancaster, will be 2:30 p.m.
Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry
Browning. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died
Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born July 31, 1927, in Jessamine County, he was the son of
the late Charles and Frances Bogie Deitrich and the adopted
son of O.K. and Jennie Simpson. He was a retired mail
carrier and farmer and a member of Masonic Lodge and
American Legion. He was an Army veteran of the Korean
War and the recipient of several medals. Survivors include
his wife, Eutheda Jackie Deitrich; and a nephew, William K.
Teater of Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Tim and Jacob
Combs, John and Arthur Teater, Wayne Moore, Newland
and Blake May and Norman Hodge. Honorary pallbearers
are William, Ann and Jenny Teater, Bobby Deitrich, Osa
Gooch, Tom West, Hogan Moore and Frank Atkinson.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to American
Heart Association. Friday, April 1, 2005.
DeLONG, Leonard DeLong. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Leonard DeLong, 79, formerly of Danville, will be 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Tom Lane.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery with military rites by
American Legion Battlefield Post 301. He died Monday at
Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore. Born Aug. 31,
1925, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late Leonard F.
DeLong Sr. and Myrtle Wilder McMath. He was an Army
veteran of World War II, a retired employee of American
Greetings, a Baptist and a member of Franklin Lodge 28.
Survivors include three daughters, Dorothy DeLong, Betty
Parson and Lois DeLong, all of Lancaster; and three
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike and Tony Wilder,
Arthur Bradley, Scott Shelton, Walter Croushorn, Eric
Milburn and Brian Bruner. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Thomson-Hood Veterans Center,
Alzheimer's Unit, 100 Veterans Drive, Wilmore, 40390.
Tuesday, March 22, 2005.
DENHAM, Christopher S. Denham. STANFORD - Christopher
Spurlock Denham, 31, of Kanawha City, W.Va., died
Wednesday. Born Sept. 18, 1973, in Hammond, Ind., he
was a son of Charles J. and Shirley J. Denham of
Charleston, W.Va. He attended West Virginia State
University and worked for Kroger in Kanawha City for 12
years. He was a member of Kanawha City Church of Christ.
Other survivors include aunts, uncles and cousins. Services
will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Kanawha City Church of Christ by
Steve Fox and Paul Huyghebaert. Graveside services will be
1 p.m. Monday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Fox Funeral
Home is in charge of local arrangements. Friday, June 3,
2005.
DENKHOFF, Doris P. Denkhoff. Doris P. Denkhoff, 74, of
Greenview Lane, formerly of Louisville, died Monday at
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born May
15, 1931, in Louisville, she was the daughter of the late
Edward and Helen Peek Polley. She retired from Brown &
Williamson Tobacco Co. after 27 years of service. She was a
member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Harrodsburg, and
widow of John H. Denkhoff. Survivors include a daughter,
Deborah Schmidt of Danville; five grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday
at St. Andrew Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary
Cemetery in Louisville. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today with a
prayer service 5 p.m. at Stith Funeral Home, and 9-10:30
a.m. Wednesday at the church. Memorials may go to St.
Andrews Catholic Church, 1125 Danville Road, Harrodsburg
40330 or Danville-Boyle County Humane Society, P.O. Box
487, Danville 40423-0487. Tuesday, September 6, 2005.
DENNEY, Jasper C. Denney. STANFORD - Services for Jasper
Charlie Denney, 44, of Neals Creek Road, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. John Spears.
Burial will be in the Denney family cemetery on Neals Creek
Road. He died Monday in Wiggins, Miss. Born March 6,
1961, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Jasper T.
and Mabel Broughton Denney. He was a mobile home
transporter. Survivors include his wife, Vivian Hilton
Denney; two sons, Charlie Eric Denny of Stanford and
Jasper Andrew Denney of Orange County, Calif.; a
daughter, Deanna Mincher of Hamilton, Ohio; a brother,
Rant Saylor of Brodhead; 11 sisters, Iona Barette of
Aragonia, Ohio, Betty Helton of Marro, Ohio, Suzie
DeBoarde of Brodhead, Barbara Fetters of Livingston,
Burline Blair of Garrard County, Molly Hall of Flemingsburg,
Pam Sarles of Washington, D.C., Gladous Hazlett, Evelyn
Tuttle, Edith Barnett and Claire Saylor, all of Mount Vernon;
and four grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Burley Burkhart,
Tim Withers, Ray Owens, Mike Saylor, Claude Tuttle and
Mark Withers. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Friday.
Wednesday, November 2, 2005.
DENNIS, Bennie Dennis. STANFORD - Services for Bennie
Dennis, 71, of Green River Road, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at
Fox Funeral Home by the Revs. Bill Ramsey and Bob Kiper.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He died Monday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July
25, 1934, in Anderson County, he was the son of the late
Benjamin and Elsie Holt Dennis. He was a farmer and a
member of South Fork Baptist Church. Survivors include his
wife, Martha Lucas Dennis; a son, David Dennis of Stanford;
two sisters, Bonnie Denham and Mrs. Paschel Grigsby, both
of Stanford. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Wednesday,
November 9, 2005.
DENNY, Ruth A. Denny. HARRODSBURG - Services for Ruth
Adelin Denny, 91, of Burgin, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by the Revs. James Heard, Harold Best and
George Dye. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died
Tuesday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Dec.
29, 1913, in Burgin, she was the daughter of the late Louis
and Myrtle McCrosky Trisler. She was a graduate of Burgin
High School. She and her husband owned and operated
Denny's Grocery in Burgin from 1962 to 1978. She also had
worked as a clerk at Harrodsburg Five and Dime for several
years and was a kindergarten teacher in Leatherwood. She
was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Survivors
include her husband, Homer Cecil Denny; a son, Joe Denny
of Lawrenceburg; a brother, Robert Trisler of Harrodsburg;
two grandsons; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Lee Sharp, John David Trisler, Jack Springate, Phillip
Trisler, George Buchanan and Larry Trisler. Honorary
pallbearers are Frank Howard, Lloyd Phillips, Ervin
Buchanan, Harvey Baker, Horace Sharp, Vernon Record,
John Sparks and Jay Vadelli. Visitation will be after 5 p.m.
Thursday and after 7:30 a.m. Friday. Memorials may be
sent to Kentucky Baptist Children's Home. Wednesday,
May 18, 2005.
DENSON, Hazel A. Denson. LIBERTY - Hazel Aline Denson,
70, of Russell Springs, died Friday at University of Kentucky
Medical Center. Born Nov. 17, 1934, in Casey County, she
was the daughter of the late Bill and Ethel Monday Rodgers.
She was a homemaker and the widow of Howard Tucker
and Woodrow Denson. Survivors include four daughters,
Ruthie Hatter of Liberty, Ruby Downs, Linda Thompson and
Pauline Robinson, all of Russell Springs; four sons, Charlie
Tucker, Alvie Tucker and Henry Tucker, all of Russell
Springs, and Donald Tucker of Somerset; three brothers,
Calvin Rodgers, Carrel Rodgers and Vernon Rodgers, all of
Liberty; 17 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a son, Gary Dewayne Tucker; and
two daughters, Barbara Tucker and Alta Mae Wheat.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Bartle Funeral Home
Chapel by Bill Rose. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery.
Visitation is 6 -9 p.m. today. Pallbearers will be Ronnie
Rodgers, Buddy Thompson, Bobby Summers, Jeffrey
Woodrum, Michael Tucker and Eugene Downs. Honorary
pallbearers will be Vernon Rodgers, Carrel Rodgers and
Calvin Rodgers. Sunday, April 3, 2005.
DERRINGER, James Derringer. LIBERTY - James R.
Derringer. LIBERTY - Services for James Ray Derringer,
61, of Liberty, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bartle Funeral
Home by the Rev. Jeff Edwards. Burial will be in Whited
Cemetery with military rites by Casey County Funeral
Squad. He died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born July 4, 1944, in Oldham County, he
was the son of the late Arlis Derringer and William McClure
Haggard Hughes. He was a farmer and an Army veteran of
the Vietnam War. He was a member of Moss Bluff Baptist
Church in Ocklawaha, Fla., and Shriners. He was a
Kentucky Colonel. Survivors include his wife, Betty Miller
Derringer; two sons, James R. Derringer II of Ocala, Fla.,
and William L. Derringer of Lakeland, Fla.; two stepsons,
Robert L. Bailey and Randall G. Bailey, both of Live Oak,
Fla.; two stepdaughters, Rachelle Bailey of Virginia and
Gwen Garcia of Liberty; a brother, Stephen Derringer of
Campbellsville; three grandchildren; and seven
stepgrandchildren. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8
a.m. Tuesday. Monday, October 3, 2005.
DEVER, Fredia P. Dever. STANFORD - Fredia Padgett Dever,
83, of Stanford, died Sunday at Central Baptist Hospital. She
was the widow of Russell Dever. Arrangements are
incomplete at Spurlin Funeral Home. Monday, May 16,
2005.
DEVER, Ralph E. Dever. LEBANON - Ralph Eugene Dever, 80,
of Gravel Switch, died on Friday at his residence. Born Feb.
16, 1925, in Marion County, he was the son of the late Edgar
and Hadgie Mullins Dever. He was an employee of Boyle
County Stockyards and a farmer, as well as a Navy veteran
stationed on the USS Pennsylvania during World War II. He
was a member of Kedron United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Arlene Miller Dever; two sons,
Donnie and Larry Dever, both of Gravel Switch; a daughter,
Ruth Ann Elliott of Forkland; a sister, Gladys Perkins of
Speedway, Ind.; a brother, Kenneth Dever of
Fredericksburg, Ind.; and two grandchildren. Services will
be 2 p.m. Monday at Bosley Funeral Home with Robert Barr.
Burial will be in Ryder Cemetery. Visitation is after 5 p.m.
today. Sunday, October 23, 2005. Ralph E. Dever.
LEBANON - Ralph Eugene Dever, 80, of Gravel Switch, died
Friday at his home. Born Feb. 16, 1925, in Marion County,
he was the son of the late Edgar and Hadgie Mullins Dever.
He was an employee of Boyle County Stockyards and a
farmer, as well as a Navy veteran stationed on the USS
Pennsylvania during World War II. He was a member of
Kedron United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Allene Miller Dever; two sons, Donnie and Larry Dever, both
of Gravel Switch; a daughter, Ruth Ann Elliott of Forkland; a
sister, Gladys Perkins of Speedway, Ind.; a brother, Kenneth
Dever of Fredericksburg, Ind.; and three grandchildren.
Services are 2 p.m. today at Bosley Funeral Home by Robert
Barr. Burial is in Ryder Cemetery. Monday, October 24,
2005.
DEVINE, Mabel E. Devine. HARRODSBURG - Mabel Etta
Devine, 87, died Tuesday at James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born May 29, 1927, in Washington County, she
was the daughter of the late H.B. and Ovie Click Taylor. She
was a Beaumont Inn cook and a member of Fellowship
Baptist Church. She was the widow of Raymond "Bobby"
Devine. Survivors include two daughters, Glenda Barrett
and Barbara Cox, both of Harrodsburg; a brother, William
Henry Taylor of Melbourne, Fla.; three sisters, Thenia
Bottoms of Stanford, Pauline Walls of Springfield and Joyce
Fowler of Mayfield; six grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home by Geoffry Barrett and the Rev. John Watts. Burial will
be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Chasitey
Kellogg, grandsons and grandsons-in-law. Visitation is 5-9
p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Saturday. Memorials may go to
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Louisville Road,
Harrodsburg 40330 or Gideons International, P.O. Box 167,
Harrodsburg 40330. Friday, April 8, 2005.
DEVINE, Mattie C. Devine HARRODSBURG - Services for
Mattie J. Click Devine, 92, formerly of Harrodsburg, were
today at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by the Rev.
Kenneth Whitehouse. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.
She died Sunday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Pallbearers were David Cummins, John
Watts, Rickie Click, Junior Tatum, Larry Dale Devine and Ott
Lynn Elliott. Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
DeWIT, Kenneth E. DeWit. STANFORD - A memorial service
for Kenneth E. DeWit Sr., 74, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Stanford
Congregation, by Tom Gonzales. He died Monday at his
home. Born July 21, 1930, in Chicago, Ill., he was the son of
the late John R. and Ethel Jennings DeWit. He was a
carpenter, an Army veteran, and a member of Kingdom Hall
of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was the widower of Lucille
DeWit. Survivors include four sons, Kenneth DeWit Jr. of
Delphi, Ind., and Jonathan DeWit, John R. DeWit and
Clarance W. DeWit, all of Stanford; two daughters, Janet
Brookfield and Connie Worthington, both of Stanford; and
seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son,
Kenneth Ray DeWit. Memorials may go to Heritage
Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40422. Spurlin Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday, March 22,
2005.
DOMAN, Robert Doman. Robert W. Doman, 82, of Riva Ridge
Road, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Medical Center.
Born Dec. 14, 1922, in Duquesne, Pa., he was the son of the
late George and Helen Wright Doman. He was retired from
Corning Glass, a World War II Army veteran and a member
of Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. He was the widower of
Leona Priode Doman. Survivors include two sons, Edward
Doman of Lebanon, Tenn., and Robert Doman of
Jeffersonville, Ind.; four granddaughters; and two greatgrandchildren. Arrangements are incomplete at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home. Sunday, July 10, 2005. Robert W.
Doman. A memorial services for Robert W. Doman, 82, of
Reva Ridge, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church by the Rev. Tommy Valentine. Burial will be
in Bellevue Cemetery with military rites by Boyle Post 46,
American Legion. He died July 9 at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Memorials may go to Salvation
Army. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
DONOVAN, Ann W. Donovan. Ann "Bobbye" Wigginton
Donovan, 60, of Danville, died Wednesday at Medical
University of South Carolina in Charleston. Born June 29,
1945, in Cynthiana, she was the daughter of the late Robert
and Ann Wigginton of Shelby County. She was an active
volunteer in Little Garden Club, a member of the board of
directors of Danville Country Club and the hospital auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband, Bill Donovan; two sons, Scott
Donovan of Charleston and Derek Donovan of Glasgow; and
a daughter, Susan Donovan of Charleston. Services will be
11 a.m. Monday at First Christian Church in Danville by the
Rev. Gerald Shepherd. Memorials may go to Heritage
Hospice of Danville or the Danville-Boyle County Humane
Society. Sunday, November 27, 2005.
DORAM, James E. Doram. Services for James Evans Doram,
64, of Lexington, formerly of Danville, will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut
streets, by Larry Weathers. Burial will be in Hilldale
Cemetery. He died Sunday at Cambridge Place nursing
home in Lexington. Born Aug. 31, 1940, in Danville, he was
a son of the late James E. and Helen Shannon Doram Sr.
He was an employee of Lexington-Fayette Urban County
Government, a graduate of Bate High School and a member
of First Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters,
Cheryl Doram Effiom of Cincinnati and Deantrana Whaley of
Lexington; four sons, Tai D. Doram of Danville, William
Whaley of Clearwater, Fla., Myron A. Doram of Philadelphia
and Jaylen E. Doram of Lexington; a brother, Tyronne E.
Doram of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister, Patricia Ann "Miss Ann"
Doram of Philadelphia; and 12 grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Leonard Bates II, Leroy Stanford, Jerry Shannon,
Raymond Houston Jr., Samuel Meaux and Chris Wilhite.
Honorary pallbearers are cousins. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
today at Smith & Smith Funeral Home in Lexington and 11
a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church. SmithJackson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005.
DOSTAL, George Dostal. LIBERTY - George William Dostal,
70, of Casey Creek, died Friday at his office. Born Oct. 25,
1934, in Ohio, he was the son of the late George Victor and
Mattie Wert Dostal. He was the owner of Heavenly Hollow
Real Estate Company in Casey Creek. Survivors include his
wife, Angel Carey Dostal; two step-sons, Stan Addis of
Anderson, S.C. and Steve Addis of Morris, Ill.; and four stepgrandchildren. A memorial service will be scheduled at a
later date. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, January 23, 2005
DOTY, John B. Doty. LANCASTER - John B. Doty, 83, of Doty
Lane, Paint Lick, died Saturday at his home. Born Aug. 19,
1921, in Garrard County, he was a son of the late A.B. and
Mattie F. Arnold Doty. He was a member of Fairview
Christian Church and a farmer. Survivors include a sister,
Mary Elizabeth Eudaly of Indianapolis; and his friend and
caregiver, Rose Lawson of Paint Lick. Services will be 11
a.m. Tuesday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Bill
Morrow. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Bill Hurt, Otis Todd, Bud Mulcahy, Dale West, Mike
Leverton and Elmo Newton. Honorary pallbearers are Darrell
Lawson, John Fisher, Rhoda Czechowski, Doug Smith and
Christie Newton. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Monday,
February 21, 2005.
DOUGLAS, Cecil Douglas. LIBERTY - Services for Cecil
Douglas, 86, of Liberty, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bartle
Funeral Home by the Rev. Homer Hecht. Burial will be in
Glenwood Cemetery. He died Sunday at Lake Cumberland
Regional Hospital. Born April 5, 1918, in Casey County, he
was a son of the late Milford D. and Betty A. Rayborn
Douglas. He was a former employee of A&D Supermarket
and attended Walnut Hill Separate Baptist Church.
Survivors include a niece and a nephew. Pallbearers will be
Jerry King, Malcomb and Jack Douglas, Eugene Russell and
James G. Weddle. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today. Tuesday,
January 25, 2005
DOUGLAS, Jackie Douglas Sr. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Jackie Douglas Sr., 54, of Gravel Switch, will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home by Jerry Lanham, Wendell
Douglas and J.R. Fields. Burial will be in Lamb Cemetery.
He died Wednesday at home. Born Nov. 13, 1950, in
Garrard County, he was the son of Sherman Douglas of
Junction City and the late Emma Pevley Douglas. He was a
farmer and a retired tree trimmer for Townsend Tree Service
and A&G Tree Service. He attended Manna Harvest Church.
Other survivors include his wife, Linda Roach Douglas; a
son, Jackie C. Douglas Jr. of Junction City; a daughter,
Fallon Douglas of Gravel Switch; five sisters, Mary Fields
and Freida Fields, both of Garrard County, Ruby Sparks of
Danville, Pat Conder of Gravel Switch and Wanda Cook of
Jeffersonville, Ind.; and five brothers, Wendell Douglas of
Junction City and George, Ronald, Randy and Chris
Douglas, all of Gravel Switch. Pallbearers will be Lee
Douglas, Michael and Bobby Fields, Jeff Burger, Joe Conder
and Jeff Sparks. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Friday,
July 1, 2005.
DOUGLAS, Ronald Douglas. LIBERTY - Ronald Douglas, 62,
died Thursday, at Hospice of Louisville. Born Sept. 7, 1943,
he was the son of the late Vershel and Evelyn Clements
Marple. He was a retired LG&E lineman. Survivors include
two daughters, Darlene Block of Jeffersonville and Regina
Elliott of New Castle, Del.; two step-sons, Allen Toll of
Lawrenceburg and Mickey Toll of Chesapeake, Va.; one
brother, Marshall Marple of Louisville; and three
grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today at
McKinney Brown Funeral Home by Mickey Toll. Burial will be
in Gum Lick Cemetery. Visitation is after 8 a.m. today.
Sunday, November 13, 2005.
DOUGLAS, Walter T. Douglas. Walter T. Douglas Jr., 55, of
Bradfordsville, died Saturday at his home. Born Oct. 27,
1949, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late Walter and
Ada Vaught Douglas. He was a Baptist. Survivors include
his wife, Ida Lynn Shuck Douglas; two daughters, Jennifer
Shields of Stanford and Julie Ann Carter of Summersville;
five sons, Lawrence E. Carter and Todd W. Carter, both of
Lebanon, Bobby and Robbie Douglas, both of Mount
Vernon, and Walter Douglas of Paint Lick; three brothers,
Arvil and Paskill Douglas, both of Stanford, and Marshall
Douglas of Junction City; seven sisters, Hazel Wise, Pauline
Phillips and Ruby Lear, all of Junction City, and Elizabeth
Phillips of Danville, Dorothy Lamb of Lake City, Fla., Peggy
Lipscomb of Miramar, Fla., and Judy Ryan of Nicholasville;
and 15 grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Gene Shields. Burial will be
in McDonald Cemetery, Boyle County. Visitation will be 5-9
p.m. Tuesday. Monday, May 16, 2005.
DOWNS, Coy Downs. LIBERTY - Coy Downs, 72, of Danville,
died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Jan. 6, 1933, in Casey County, he was a son
of the late Ray Payton and Ethel Downs. He was a retired
factory employee and a member of Miracle Revival Church
of God in Morrill. Survivors include his wife, Gardenia Bates
Downs; five sons, Wayne Downs of Mount Vernon, Greg
Downs of Norwood, Ohio, Frank Downs of Williamsburg,
Ohio, and Phillip and Eugene Simpson, both of Moreland; a
daughter, Dianna Reynolds of Junction City; his stepmother,
Nellie Payton of Liberty; nine sisters, Lillian Martin of
Moreland, Florence Griffin of Hustonville, Betty Carver of
Lexington, Flossie Johnson of Patoka, Ind., and Bernice
Walls, Paula Walls, Pina Tungate, Rose Denson and
Katherine Propes, all of Liberty; seven brothers, T.C. Propes
of Junction City, William Coffman of Stanford, Jerry Payton
of Hustonville, Wallace Payton of Liberty, and Billy, James
and Hubert Payton, all of Indiana; 17 grandchildren; and 26
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Stanley VanWinkle.
Burial will be in Cold Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Zachary Simpson, Mitch Bishop, and Greg, Chris, Wayne
and James Downs. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Thursday,
May 19, 2005.
DOZIER, David F. Dozier. David Fletcher Dozier, 80, of
Valleybrook Drive, died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born June 14, 1924, in
Barbourville, he was a son of the late James E. and Lydia M.
Hurley Dozier. He was a farm manager for Happy Valley
and Valley View farms. He was a supervisor at Corning
Glass for 12 years, and a member of First Church of God.
He also served in the Army during World War II in the
European Theater as a paratroooper and mechanic.
Survivors include his wife, Joanne Mullins Dozier; a son,
Byron Dozier of Berea; a daughter, Sandra Dozier Hill of
Perryville; a sister, Olan Horn of Cincinnati; three
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be 1
p.m. Saturday at First Church of God. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Friday at Stith
Funeral Home. Wednesday, February 23, 2005. David F.
Dozier. Services for David Fletcher Dozier, 80, of
Valleybrook Drive, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at First Church of
God by the Revs. Mike Cox and Danny Wilson. Burial will be
in Bellevue Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers will be
Donnie and Wade Followell, Howard Hixson, Justin Allen,
Charles Hill, Warren Nash and Mark Straw. Visitation will be
6-9 p.m. Friday at Stith Funeral Home. Thursday, February
24, 2005.
DOZIER, Robert F. Dozier. STANFORD - Services for Robert
Fenzel Dozier, 78, of Stanford, formerly of Silver Grove,
were today at Buffalo Springs Cemetery in Stanford by
Cabell Francis II. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery
with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18, American
Legion. He died Tuesday at Stanford House nursing home.
Born Aug. 8 1926, in Stanford, he was a son of the late
George S. and Katherine Fenzel Dozier. He was a teacher
and school administrator for 35 years in Silver Grove
Schools in Campbell County. He was an Army veteran of
World II. Survivors include a one brother, George S. Dozier
of Lexington; and nephews, including Steve Dozier of
Stanford. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, May 5, 2005.
DRIESLER, Morris Driesler. Morris Matthew Driesler, 86, of
Owensboro passed away Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, at his
home after a short illness. He was a retired salesman and
supervisor for the L.M. Berry Co., where he sold ads for the
Bell South Yellow Pages. He was preceded in death by his
parents, Joe and Dora Driesler of Danville, Ky. He served
with distinction in World War II as a P-47 fighter pilot, 9th Air
Force, 366th Fighter Group, flying more than 50 missions
over Europe and shooting down a German Messerschmitt on
his first combat mission. For his service he was awarded the
Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal, and was
recommended for the Silver Star. Before enlisting he
attended Western Kentucky University, where he met
Roberta Collins, his wife of 62 years. He was an avid
fisherman and hunter and enjoyed archery and raising
tropical fish. He was a long-time member of First Baptist
Church. In retirement, he began collecting and restoring
antique clocks. He enjoyed many hours in his workshop
refinishing and making furniture and clocks for his family.
Survivors include his wife, Roberta Collins Driesler; his two
children, Stephen Driesler of Washington, D.C., and
Rebecca Farris (Chip) of Lexington, Ky.; his brother, Joe
Driesler, (Mary Jane) of Bartow, Fla.; three grandchildren,
Stephen Driesler II of Louisville, Ky., Amy Driesler of
Brooklyn, N.Y., and Frank Reaves III (Jodi) of Beattyville,
Ky.; three stepgrandchildren; and several stepgreatgrandchildren. Services were Monday at Glenn Funeral
Home by Dr. Paul Strahan and Dr. David Nelson. Memorial
contributions may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of
the Ohio Valley, 723 Harvard Drive, Owensboro, KY 42301.
Friday, December 9, 2008.
DRURY, Edwin Drury. HARRODSBURG - Services for Edwin
Drury, 78, of Elizabeth Court, will be 11 a.m. Monday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery with military rites. He died
Thursday at his home. Born Jan. 18, 1927, in Harrodsburg,
he was the son of the late Thomas and Victoria Dennis
Drury. He served in the Army during the Korean War and
owned and operated Meade Hardware Store. He was a
member of Harrodsburg Baptist Church, Mercer Lodge 777
F & AM, Oleika Shrine Temple, American Legion and
Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was the widower of Violet
Wilham Drury. Survivors include a son, Brent Drury of
Gainesville, Ga.; a sister, Oatney Wells of Lawrenceburg;
and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Bob Baker,
Larry Yeager, Carlos Lester, John D. Sanders, Mike Brown,
Charles W. Sims, Bill Freeman and Bobby Wilham.
Visitation is 4-7 p.m. today and Monday prior to the service.
Sunday, December 25, 2005.
DRURY, Herman L. Drury. HARRODSBURG - Graveside
services for Herman L. Drury, 82, of Lawrenceburg, will be 2
p.m. today in Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery by Bobby
Logue. He died Tuesday at Beverly Health and
Rehabilitation in Frankfort. Born Sept. 20, 1922, in
Lawrenceburg, he was the son of the late Bert and Norie
Satterly Drury. He served in the Army during World War II.
He was a farmer and a tree trimmer, and the widower of
Eula Faye Harlow Drury. Survivors include two daughters,
Lena F. "Fran" Wilkins of Versailles, and Bonita Tingle of
Harrodsburg; three sons, Richard D. Drury of Harrodsburg,
Hermon L. Drury of Campbellsville, and Vernon D. Drury of
Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Wednesday,
May 18, 2005.
DRURY, Richard L. Drury. HARRODSBURG - Richard Larue
Drury, 44, of Bardstown, died Thursday in Lafayette, Ind.
Born Dec. 2, 1960, in Mercer County, he was the son of
Richard D. Drury of Mercer County and the late Ellen
Frances Moore Drury. Other survivors include a sister,
Becky J. Jones of Frankfort; two brothers, Gary L. Drury of
Willisburg, and Chris Drury of Harrodsburg; and his fiance,
Jean Jackson of Bardstown. Services will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Lester Tirey. Burial
will be in the Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Danny Jones, Gary Drury, Chris Drury, Josh Jones,
Lee Sayers, Terry Moore and Allen Moore. Visitation will be
after 10 a.m. Saturday. Friday, June 3, 2005.
DRURY, Violet L. Drury. HARRODSBURG - Violet Louise
Drury, 75, of Elizabeth Court, died Thursday at her home.
Born Aug. 10, 1930, in Mercer County, she was the daughter
of the late Maurice and Lattie Murphy Wilham. She was a
former homemaker and a member of Harrodsburg Baptist
Church. Survivors include her husband, Edwin "Eddie"
Drury; a son, Brent Drury of Gainesville, Ga.; a brother,
Bobby Wilham of Harrodsburg; and three grandsons.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel by the Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tom and Nick Drury,
Justin Wilham, Larry Yeager, Tommy Ashford and Bob
Baker. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Recreation and Outreach Center at Harrodsburg Baptist
Church, 312 S. Main St., Harrodsburg 40330. Friday,
October 28, 2005.
DRYE, Jerry W. Drye. Services for Jerry Willis Drye, 88, of
Currens Road, Salvisa, formerly of Danville, will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Junction City United Methodist Church by Joe
White. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. He died
Thursday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center. Born March 28, 1917, in Middleburg, he was the
son of the late George Wetherford and Mary Belle Wesley
Drye. He was a member of Junction City United Methodist
Church where he had taught Sunday school. He was an
Army veteran of World War II and taught finance at Duke
University while in the service. He was the widower of
Kathleen Drye. Survivors include a daughter, Kathy White of
Salvisa; a brother, George Drye of Illinois; a sister, Annie
Merl Watson of Fairfield, Ohio; and a grandson. Visitation
will be 5-8 p.m. Monday at Stith Funeral Home and noon to 2
p.m. Tuesday at the church. Pallbearers will be Dwayne
Mullins, Marshall Qualls, David Logue, Mark Grigsby, P.D.
Lanham and Jerry Watson. Honorary pallbearers are the
Fidelis Sunday School Class and Don Anderson, Eugene
Horton and Ben Reynolds. Memorials may go to Junction
City United Methodist Church. Sunday, June 5, 2005.
DUFF, Christopher R. Duff. HAZARD - Christopher Robin Duff,
51, of Middlesboro, died Friday at his home. Survivors
include two sons, Sage Duff of Middlesboro and Curt Duff of
Harrodsburg; three stepsons, Travis Lance of Mount
Washington, Matt Sims of Harrodsburg and Joe Bill Lance of
Versailles; two sisters, Mary E. Gibson of Harrodsburg and
Dixie Martin of Mount Pleasant, N.C.; a brother, Thad Duff of
Prestonsburg; and seven grandchildren. Services are 2:30
p.m. today at Engle-Walker Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Englewood Cemetery in, Christopher. Monday, March 28,
2005.
DUNCAN, Rachel M. Duncan. Graveside services for Rachel
Meador Duncan, 70, of North Third Street, will be 12:30 a.m.
Friday at Camp Nelson National Cemetery by Garry Allen.
She died Wednesday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Born Feb. 9, 1935, in Warren County, she
was the daughter of the late Will and Carrie Bonham
Meador. She was a life member and past president of
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3634 ladies auxiliary and
Andrew Baptist Church in Bowling Green. She was the
widow of Roger Duncan. Survivors include three daughters,
Susan West of Danville, Jennifer Faulkner of Winchester and
Gerri Lear of Harrodsburg; six grandchildren; a greatgrandchild; three step grandchildren; and a step greatgrandchild. Honorary pallbearers are Kim Cherry, Woody
Cherry, Carrie Mattingly, Ashley Wilson, Dracie Wilson, Lea
West and Duncan West. Memorials may go to VFW 3634
ladies auxiliary. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, March 25, 2005. Rachel M.
Duncan. Rachel Meador Duncan, 70, of North Third Street,
died Wednesday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Born Feb. 9, 1935, in Warren County, she
was the daughter of the late Will and Carrie Bonham
Meador. She was a life member and past president of
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3634 ladies auxiliary and
Andrew Baptist Church in Bowing Green. Survivors include
three daughters, Susan West of Danville, Jennifer Faulkner
of Winchester and Gerri Lear of Harrodsburg; six
grandchildren; one great-grandchild; three step
grandchildren; and one step great-grandchild. Graveside
services will be 11:30 a.m. Friday at Camp Nelson National
Cemetery by Garry Allen. Honorary pallbearers are Kim
Cherry, Woody Cherry, Carrie Mattingly, Ashley Wilson,
Deacie Wilson, Lea West and Duncan West. Memorials may
go to VFW 3634 ladies auxiliary. Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home has charge of arrangements. Thursday, March 24,
2005.
DUNCUM, Janet B. Duncum. LONDON - Janet Lynn Bowling
Duncum, 40, London, died Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital
in Lexington. Born June 12, 1965, in Harrodsburg, she was
the daughter of Roy and Mary Jo Walters Bowling of
London. She was a teacher at South Laurel Middle School in
London. Additional survivors include her husband, Greg
Duncum; two sons, Joshua Duncum and Jon Duncum, both
of London; two sisters, Debbie Karr and Carrie McCowan,
both of London; and a grandmother, Bea Walters of Burgin.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church in
London by the Revs. Terry Lester and Brian Vaughn. Burial
will be in Benge Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. today
and after 11 a.m. Monday at the church. Memorials may go
to a scholarship fund for Joshua and Jon Duncum, c/o
Cumberland Valley National Bank, London, 40741. HouseRawlings Funeral Home, 510 East Fourth St., is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, November 6, 2005.
DUNN, Betty B. Dunn. Graveside services for Betty Jean Biles
Dunn, 86, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bellevue Cemetery
by the Rev. William Curwood. She died Dec. 26 in
California. She was a sister of Mary Ann Burke and George
Biles, both of Danville. The family requests no flowers.
Tuesday, January 11, 2005.
DURBIN, Claudia Durbin. Claudia LuAnn Durbin, 46, of
Danville, died Friday at her residence. Born in Richmond,
she was the daughter of Helen R. Durbin and the late C.B.
Durbin, Jr. She was a beautician in Danville. Other survivors
include two sons, Jeffery G. Durbin and Bobby Hatfield, both
of Danville; three sisters, Ruth Lucas of Stanford, Betty
Johnson of Danville and Debbie Gordon of Parksville; and a
grandson. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral
Home by Dale Denton. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robbie and Charles Lucas,
Michael Durbin, Rick Norris, Mickey Adams and Kenny
Russell. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Sunday, February 27,
2005.
DURHAM, Betty W. Durham. LANCASTER - Services for Betty
Jane Watkins Durham, 69, of Lexington, formerly of
Lancaster, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home
by the Rev. Billy Estes. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.
She died Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital. Born April 26,
1936, in Garrard County, she was a daughter of the late Irvin
B. and Margaret Speake Watkins. She was a homemaker
and member of Highlands Baptist Church. Survivors include
her husband, Robert Durham; one son, Brian Watkins of
Lexington; and one sister, Pauline Broaddus of Lancaster.
Pallbearers will be Jim Taylor, Ronnie Broaddus, David and
Steve Simpson, Darrell Newby and David Middleton.
Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Friday. Memorial may go to
Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive, Lexington
40504. Thursday, October 6, 2005.
DURHAM, Nina D. Durham. PERRYVILLE - Services for Nina
Denham Durham, 84, of Perryville, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
West End Church of Christ by Mike Crowe. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford. She died Tuesday at
her home. Born Dec. 10, 1921, in Lincoln County, she was
the daughter of the late Virgil Perry and Maudie Bell Baugh
Denham. She was retired from Corning Glass and a member
of West End Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter,
Donna Helm of Perryville; two sons, Dr. Donald L. Durham of
Mississippi and Michael L. Durham of Texas; two brothers,
Robert Denham of Stanford and Fred Durham of Virginia;
nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be John Helm, Russell and Nicholas
Durham, Taylor and Landon Blum, Rob Kernodle and Jason
Read. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Friday and after 8 a.m.
Saturday at Wilder Funeral Home, and after noon Saturday
at the church. Memorials may go to West End Church of
Christ building fund. Thursday, August 25, 2005.
DURHAM, Ray Durham. CINCINNATI - Ray Durham, 79,
formerly of Moreland, died Thursday at Christ Hospital in
Cincinnati. Born Dec. 7, 1926, in Lincoln County, he was
the son of the late Raymond and Olka Nicholson Durham.
He was a retired chief master sergeant in the Air Force.
Survivors include his wife, Eleanora Anderson Durham;
three brothers, Russell and Sam Durham of Moreland, and
Horace D. Durham of Cincinnati; four sisters, Helen Mills of
Little South, June Southerland of Butchertown, Bell Disney
of Louisville and Dale Berns of Wake Forest, N.C.; a stepson, George Rich of Hillard, Ohio; several stepgrandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services were held
Saturday at George H. Rohde & Son Funeral Home.
Memorials may go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,
501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38105-1905. Sunday,
December 11, 2005.
DURHAM, Richard M. Durham. Richard M. Durham, 72, of
Louisville, died Monday at Jewish Hospital. Born April 6,
1932, he was the son of Roscoe and Ruth Raney Durham.
He was a retired employee of the pulmonary rehabilitation
center of Norton Suburban Hospital and a member of
Louisville 4th Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Durham; three
daughters, Patty Beckstead, Angela Booker and Tiphanie
Durham, all of Louisville; five sons, Dennis Durham, Edward
Durham, Ray Durham, Bruce Durham and Jonnie Durham,
all of Louisville; two sisters, Jeanette Thompson and Mary
Lou Lyons, both of Danville; two brothers, Chester and J.E.
Durham; 13 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Schoppenhorst,
Underwood and Brooks Funeral Home. Entombment will be
in Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation is 2-9 p.m. today.
Information provided by Stith Funeral Home. Wednesday,
March 9, 2005.
DURHAM, Sam Durham. LANCASTER - Sam Durham 86, of
Lexington Street, died Sunday at his home. He was the
husband of Nancy Durham. Arrangements are incomplete at
Ramsey Funeral Home. Monday, May 9, 2005.
DWYER, Grace Dwyer. MAYSVILLE - Grace Dwyer, 81, of
Maysville, died Thursday at Charleston Health Care Center
in Danville. Born June 24, 1924, in Minerva, she was the
daughter of the late Harry Lee and Florence Mae Prather
Boone. She was an employee of Maysville Lunch Room, a
member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Maysville and
the widow of James R. Dwyer. Survivors include three
sisters, Bonnie Wilson of Danville, Ruth Ann Saunders of
Dixon, Tenn., Ruby Lee Green of West Union, Ohio; and two
brothers, Charles Boone of Marion, Ind., and Harry W.
Boone of Lexington. Services were Sunday at Brell Funeral
Home. Tuesday, October 11, 2005.
EADS, James R. Eads. LANCASTER - Services for James R.
Eads, 78, of Lexington Road, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Bryce McCulley. Burial
will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Thursday at his
home. Born Oct. 16, 1927, in Madison County, he was a
son of the late James C. Eads and Lorraine Kelley
Denniston. He was a former owner of Eads Service Station
and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his
wife, Frances Wilson Eads; a son, James W. Eades of Paint
Lick; two daughters, Paula Eads of Lancaster and Ann L.
Eads of Frankfort; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Kevin, Gavin and Paul Wilson, Paul Robinson, Shaun
Stull and Eric Barker. Honorary pallbearers are Lewis Ford,
J. Lee Rogers, Russell Ball, Frank Bennett, Earl Shaw and
Ronnie Broaddus. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Friday,
December 30, 2005.
ECKMAN, Frances Eckman. Frances Eckman, 93, of
Philadelphia, Pa., died April 16 in Philadelphia. She was
born May 6, 1911. Survivors include one daughter, Faith
Atmore of Danville; one son, John Compton of Philadelphia;
five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services
were held April 21 in Philadelphia. Memorials may go to St.
David's Lutheran Church, 9169 Academy Road,
Philadelphia, Pa. 19114, or Boyle County Humane Society.
Friday, April 29, 2005.
EDMISTON, Maxine M. Edmiston. CRAB ORCHARD - Maxine
Elliott Moss Edmiston, 92, of Frankfort, formerly of Crab
Orchard, died Monday at Bradford Square Nursing Home in
Frankfort. Born Jan. 4, 1913, in Bryantsville, she was a
daughter of the late Rufus M. and Mary Shearer Moss. She
was a homemaker, a member of Crab Orchard Baptist
Church and the widow of Francis Edmiston. Survivors
include a daughter, Mildred E. Smith of Frankfort; a brother,
Rufus M. Moss Jr. of Pontiac, Mich.; two grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
McKnight Funeral Home by the Rev. Doug Simpson. Burial
will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11
a.m. Thursday. Memorials may go to Hospice of the
Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive, Lexington 40504-3229.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005.
EDWARDS, Gloria G. Edwards. HARRODSBURG - Private
graveside services for Gloria Garner Edwards, 76, of Bacon
Court, Harrodsburg, will be held in Hillcrest Cemetery. She
died Monday at her home. Born Feb. 21, 1928, in Fayette
County, she was a daughter of the late A.T. Barnette and
Love Chapman Garner Abraham and the adopted daughter
of the late Lorenzo "Tubby" Garner. She was a homemaker
and the widow of George W. Edwards. Survivors include
two daughters, Georgeanne Edwards of Perryville and Judy
Zenere of Georgia; three sons, Donald G. Edwards of
Richmond, Bill Edwards of Versailles and David Edwards of
Woodford County; and five grandchildren. Visitation will be
2-6 p.m. Wednesday at her home. Memorials may go to The
Mai Noi VanArsall Library Book Fund c/o Harrodsburg
Historical Society, 220 South Chiles St., Harrodsburg.
Wilder Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
EDWARDS, Margaret B. Edwards. PERRYVILLE - Margaret
Bottom Edwards, 88, of Scrubgrass Road, died Saturday in
Danville. Born Oct. 2, 1916, in Boyle County, she was the
daughter of the late Alvin L. Bottom and Susan Goodknight
Lamb. She was a homemaker and a member of
Mitchellsburg Baptist Church. She was the widow of John C.
Edwards. Survivors include one daughter, Brenda Culler of
El Paso, Texas; two sons, Bobby L. Edwards of Parksville,
and Gerald Edwards of Mitchellsburg; two brothers, Garnice
Lamb and J.W. Lamb, both of Mitchellsburg; 18
grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two sons, Larry Edwards and Jeffrey
S. Edwards, and one daughter, Maryland Boring. Services
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev.
Dan Johnson. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Greg, Troy, Tracy, Terry and Jon T.
Edwards and Bruce Robbins. Honorary pallbearers are
Dave Knight, Scott Foster, Gary Westerfield and Brandon
Miller. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Mitchellsburg Baptist Church Building Fund. Monday, May
23, 2005.
EDWARDS, Mary O. Edwards. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Mary Katherine Overstreet Edwards, 86, formerly of
Perryville, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Wilder Funeral Home by
the Revs. Doug Thacker and Bobby Estes. Burial will be in
Hillcrest Cemetery. She died Tuesday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born June 26, 1918, in Boyle County,
she was the daughter of the late Jesse W. and Mary Boling
Overstreet. She was a retired switchboard operator for
Danville Youth Development Center and a member of
Perryville United Methodist Church. Survivors include a
daughter, Charlotte Edwards of Perryville; a son, Billy
Edwards of Perryville; a sister, Helen Lanham of Perryville;
three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be nephews. Honorary pallbearers are Scott
Routon, Austin and Kelsey Lister. Visitation is 5-8 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to favorite charity. Thursday,
May 26, 2005.
EDWARDS, Mary W. Edwards. Mary Eleanor Walls Edwards,
80, of Perkins Avenue, died Sunday at Charleston Health
Care Center. Born April 2, 1924, in Crawfordsville, Ind., she
was the daughter of the late Stanley and Mary Oliver Walls.
She was a retired office manager for Servomation, a
member of Centenary United Methodist Church and John
Pruitt Sunday School Class. Survivors include nieces and
nephews, Carole Rainey, Carl Westerfield and Gary
Westerfield, all of Danville; and her special friend, William
Myers of Danville. Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Stith
Funeral Home. Burial will be 4 p.m. Thursday in Oak Hill
Cemetery, Crawfordsville. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m.
Wednesday. Memorials may go to John Pruitt Sunday
school class and Heritage Hospice. Monday, January 17,
2005. Mary W. Edwards. Services for Mary Eleanor Walls
Edwards, 80, of Perkins Avenue, will be 10 a.m. Thursday at
Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Don Benningfield. Burial will
be 4 p.m. Thursday in Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville.
She died Sunday at Charleston Health Care Center.
Pallbearers will be Gary and Carl Westerfield, Bob Sowders
and Gilbert Brewsaugh. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m.
Wednesday. Memorials may go to John Pruitt Sunday
school class and Heritage Hospice. Tuesday, January 18,
2005.
EGBERT, Vallie M. Egbert. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Vallie Mae Egbert, 85, of Salvisa, will be 2 p.m. Wed-nesday
at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Terry Morrison. Burial will be
in Ebenezer Cemetery, Salvisa. She died Sunday at
Heritage Hall in Lawrenceburg. Born May 19, 1919, in
Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Demetrius
and Margaret Carey Collier. She retired after working 23
years with Cricketeer Manu facturing Co. Survivors include
her husband, Elmer E. "Tuggle" Egbert; a daughter, Linda
Daugherty of Lexington; a son, Tommy Egbert of Salvisa;
four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Garnett and Johnny Collier, Gary
Adkinson, Connie Shiflett, Larry Siler, Barry Hopewell and
Billy Flint. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel. Memorials may go to Alzheimer's Association or
Hospice. Tuesday, February 22, 2005.
EGGERSMAN, Larry W. Eggersman. CRAB ORCHARD - Larry
Wayne Eggersman, 42, of Danville, died Tuesday in Liberty.
Born Dec. 16, 1962, in Seymour, Ind., he was a son of Eva
Denney Eggersman of Crab Orchard and the late Larry Joe
Eggersman. He was a carpenter. Other survivors include
two daughters, Michelle Wethington of Liberty and Paisley
Eggersman of Danville; a half sister, Sheila Combs of
Rockford, Ill.; his girlfriend, Lisa McMannus of Danville; and
three grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
McKnight Funeral Home by Mark Raulerson. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Larry W. Eggersman Memorial Fund,
P.O. Box 97, Crab Orchard, Ky. 40419-0097. Wednesday,
May 18, 2005.
ELDRIDGE, James Eldridge. WAYNESBURG - Services for
James Eldridge, 75, of Louisville, will be 2 p.m. today at
Parlor Grove Baptist Church in Waynesburg by the Rev.
Vola Brown. Burial will be in Double Springs Cemetery. He
died Thursday at Baptist East Hospital in Louisville. Born
Oct. 25, 1929, in Harlan County, he was the son of the late
Henry and Bertha Sparkman Eldridge. He was a veteran of
the Korean War and worked at International Harvester.
Survivors include his wife, Lois Eldridge; a son, Roy Eldridge
of Louisville; two daughters, Elaine Maggard and Jane
Draper, both of Lexington; three brothers, Earl Eldridge of
Mount Washington, Tyrone Eldridge of Waynesburg and
Lanny Eldridge of Ohio; three sisters, Nadine Irvin of
Hamersville, Ohio, Vivian Greer of Lexington and Ann
Loveless of Waynesburg; and three grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, James Thomas Eldridge.
Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, June 5, 2005.
ELKINS, Geneva C. Elkins. MORELAND - Services for Geneva
Nancy Cobbum Elkins, 79, of Lancaster, will be 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Stanford Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Born April 10, 1926, in Shipshewana, Ind., she was the
daughter of the late Clint and Nancy Stewart Cobbum. She
was a member of The Stanford Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses. Survivors include her husband, James W.
Elkins; three sons, Steven Elkins of Georgetown, Larry
Elkins of Lancaster and Danny Elkins of Kings Mountain;
four daughters, Rebecca Goins and Beverly Arnett, both of
Lexington, Bonnie Kleckner of Danville and Donna Tuttle of
Kings Mountain; two sisters, Hazel Estepp of Cincinnati and
Cleo Elkins of Lynn Haven, Fla; 20 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; and two step great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by one great-grandson. There will be no
visitation. Sunday, July 10, 2005. Geneva C. Elkins.
MORELAND - Services for Geneva Nancy Cobbum Elkins,
79, of Lancaster, will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Stanford
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. The time was
incorrect in Sunday's paper due to a reporter's error. Born
April 10, 1926, in Shipshewana, Ind., she was the daughter
of the late Clint and Nancy Stewart Cobbum. She was a
member of The Stanford Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses. Survivors include her husband, James W.
Elkins; three sons, Steven Elkins of Georgetown, Larry
Elkins of Lancaster and Danny Elkins of Kings Mountain;
four daughters, Rebecca Goins and Beverly Arnett, both of
Lexington, Bonnie Kleckner of Danville and Donna Tuttle of
Kings Mountain; two sisters, Hazel Estepp of Cincinnati and
Cleo Elkins of Lynn Haven, Fla.; 20 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; and two step great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by one great-grandson. There will be no
visitation. Monday, July 11, 2005.
ELKINS, James E. Elkins. MORELAND - James Walton Elkins,
84, of Lancaster, died Monday at his home. Born Sept. 7,
1921, in Waynesburg, he was the son of the late Arthur and
Dorothy Reece Elkins. He was retired from Corning Glass in
Danville and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a
member of Stanford Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
and the widower of Geneva Cobbum Elkins. Survivors
include three sons, Steven Elkins of Georgetown, Larry
Elkins of Lancaster and Danny Elkins of Kings Mountain;
four daughters, Rebecca Goins and Beverly Arnett, both of
Lexington, Bonnie Kleckner of Danville and Donna Tuttle of
Kings Mountain; three brothers, Curtis Elkins of
Waynesburg, Arthur Elkins Jr. of Michigan, and Kenneth
Elkins of Florida; 20 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren;
and two stepgreat-grandchildren. Services will be 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Stanford Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, November 1, 2005.
ELLIOTT, Cordia Elliott. STANFORD - Cordia Elliott, 85, of
Lexington, formerly of Lincoln County, died Friday at St.
Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born Feb. 1, 1920, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Elias and Lucinda
Greer. She was a homemaker and the widow of the Dewey
Elliott. Survivors include three sons, Gary Elliott of Crab
Orchard, Willis Elliott of Nicholasville and Richard Elliott of
Stanford; four daughters, Wanda Clark of Lancaster, Sharon
Bain and Debbie Peel, both of Nicholasville, and Darlene
Elliott of Stanford; a sister, Emma Patterson of Lancaster; 26
grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two sons, Bobby and James Elliott.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Fox Funeral Home by
Travis Farris. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Chris and Gaylon Elliott, Richard Elliott
Jr., Steven Bain, Travis Peel and Luke McIntosh. Honorary
pallbearer is Fred Clark Jr. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Sunday, July 10, 2005.
ELLIOTT, Katherine H. Elliott. Graveside services for Katherine
H. "Coo" Elliott, 77, formerly of Danville, will be 4 p.m. June
17 in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Jan. 21 in Sarasota,
Fla. Born May 6, 1927, in Frankfort, she was the daughter of
the late Katherine W. and Smith D. Hogan. She was a
homemaker, a member of First Presbyterian Church and
attended the University of Kentucky. She was the widow of
Dunlap Elliott. Survivors include a daughter, Katherine M.
Keeley of Sarasota; and a son, Rogers T. Moore of
Sarasota; and five grandchildren. Stith Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Thursday, June 2, 2005.
ELLIOTT, Leona D. Elliott. HARRODSBURG - Leona Devine
Elliott, 83, of Ott Elliott Lane, died Tuesday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born April 1, 1921, in
Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Lindsey and
Gertie Lewis Devine. She was a homemaker, member of
Harrodsburg Baptist Church and the widow of Edwin T.
Elliott. Survivors include a son, Ott Elliott of Lawrenceburg;
two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was
preceded in death by two sons, Don and Eddie Elliott.
Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel
by Rick Snyder. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Ed Berg, William C. and Curtis
Thompson, Charles Lewis and Floyd Shirley. Honorary
pallbearers are Mr. and Mrs. Osby James, Lisa Patterson
and Edwin Freeman. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and
prior to the service Thursday. Memorials may go to Mercer
County Senior Citizens or Heritage Hospice. Wednesday,
January 12, 2005.
ELLIOTT, Mary E. Elliott. MIDDLEBURG - Mary E. Elliott, 82, of
Middleburg, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born May 14, 1922, in Liberty, she was a
daughter of the late Dr. W.E. and Will Winfrey Lester. She
was a former merchant and beautician and the widow of
John S. Elliott. Survivors include a daughter, DiAnne
McInnis of Middleburg; a sister, Roxy Perkins of Park City;
and two grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday
at First Christian Church by the Rev. Homer Hecht. Burial
will be in Casey County Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will
be Denny and Bill Lester, Jim Helm, Joseph Perkins, Stuart
Carman, Ken Coffman and Chip McInnis. Visitation will be
6-9 p.m. Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home and after noon
Wednesday at the church. Monday, January 10, 2005.
ELLIS, Alma W. Ellis. PERRYVILLE - Alma Lou Whitehouse
Ellis, 97, of Forkland, died Friday in Danville. Born Sept. 13,
1907, in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late
Fred Berry and Imelda Mattingly Whitehouse. She was the
widow of Cecil Tilden Ellis Sr. She was a homemaker and
the oldest member of Sycamore Church of Christ. She was a
member of the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen and
a charter member of the Forkland Community Center.
Survivors include seven daughters, Jewell D. Ellis of
Frankfort, Shirley Sheperson of Danville, Barbara Taylor of
Gainesville, Fla., Wilma Ewbank of Georgetown, Kaye
Thurman of Danville, Karen Marsee of Lancaster and
Marlena S. Ellis of Danville; four sons, Barry Ellis of
Perryville and Cecil Ellis Jr., Dale K. Ellis and Darrell Ellis, all
of Danville; two sisters, Louise Lucas of Louisville and
Bernice May of California; a brother, Henry Whitehouse of
Texas; 19 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a grandchild. Services will be 2
p.m. Tuesday at Wilder Funeral Home by Chad and Charles
Ellis. Burial will be in Elder Cemetery in Casey County.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Monday. Memorials may go to
Forkland Community Center and the Elder Cemetery Fund.
Sunday, August 14, 2005. Alma W. Ellis. PERRYVILLE Services for Alma Lou Whitehouse Ellis, 97, of Forkland, will
be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wilder Funeral Home by Chad and
Charles Ellis. Burial will be in Elder Cemetery in Casey
County. She died Friday in Danville. Pallbearers will be
Kevin, Brian and Tim Ellis, Scott and Steve Taylor, and
Aaron and Nick Marsee. Honorary pallbearers are
granddaughters. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials
may go to Forkland Community Center and the Elder
Cemetery Fund. Monday, August 15, 2005.
ELLIS, David W. Ellis. David W. Ellis, 52, of Creekside Drive,
died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born
Aug. 5, 1952, in Danville, he was the son of Naomi Ellis
Royalty of Danville and the late Roy Ellis. He was a retired
vice president of manufacturing for Carhartt Co., a graduate
of Danville High School and Eastern Kentucky University.
Other survivors include his wife, Debbie Cooley Ellis; a
daughter, Adrienne Ellis of Lexington; two sons, Micah Ellis
of Danville and Lucas Ellis of Anchorage, Alaska; and two
brothers, John Ellis of Greenville and Gregory Ellis of Berea.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by the Rev. Lohn Johnson. Burial will be in Elder
Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials
may go to American Cancer Society. Monday, July 11,
2005. David W. Ellis. Services for David W. Ellis, 52 of
Creekside Drive, were today at Preston- Pruitt Funeral Home
by Lohn Johnson. Burial will be in Elder Cemetery. He died
Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital. Pallbearers were Clay,
Joey, Jonathan, Jeremy and Jordan Ellis and James Baker.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
ELLIS, Hubert J. Ellis. PERRYVILLE - Services for Hubert
Jackson Ellis, 87, of Gravel Switch, will be 11 a.m. Saturday
at Wilder Funeral Home by Marty Elliott. Burial will be in
Elder Cemetery. He died Thursday at his home. Born Oct.
29, 1917, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late Robert
T. and Lettie Maud Noe Ellis. He was a farmer and retired
from the tobacco market, having worked at several
warehouses in the area. He was a retired member of the
Boyle County School Board, having served for 29 years. He
was active with Forkland Community Center and the
Forkland Festival. He had served in World War II in the Army
Air Corps and was a Kentucky Colonel. Survivors include
his wife, Marjory White Ellis; a son, Allen Ellis of Forkland; a
sister, Christine Tucker of Danville; four grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Morris Ray
Daughtery, David Gorley, David and Pat Hourigan, Richard
Simpson and Dennis Reynolds. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Forkland Community Center or
Forkland Community Art. Friday, September 30, 2005.
ELLIS, Margaret D. Ellis. MORELAND - A memorial service for
Margaret D. Ellis, 78, of Lehigh Acres, Fla., will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Hustonville Cemetery by the Rev. Donald
Godbey. She died Nov. 5 at Hospice House in Fort Myers,
Fla. Born July 5, 1926 in Norwood, Ohio, she was the
daughter of the late Arthur and Agnes Short Davis. She was
raised in Middleburg by her maternal grandparents, the late
James and Lula Short. She was a graduate of Middleburg
High School and Berea College. She taught at McKinney
and Hustonville High schools in Lincoln County. Her last 24
years of teaching were spent at Tates Creek Junior High in
Fayette County. While there, she was named a Master
Teacher. She was a former member of Hustonville Book
Club. Survivors include her husband, Ivan Ellis of
Cooksville, Tenn.; two sons, Dr. Rodney Ellis of Cooksville,
and Dr. Gary Ellis of Salt Lake City, Utah; and two
grandchildren. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, May 26, 2005.
ELLIS, Micah S. Ellis. Services for Micah Shane Ellis, 19, of
Danville, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Stith Funeral Home and
Family Center, 506 W. Shelby St., Junction City. Burial will
be in Elder Cemetery. He died Tuesday. Born Oct. 20,
1986, in Danville, he was a son of Debra Cooper Ellis of
Danville and the late David W. Ellis. He attended Danville
High School and was a basketball and soccer player in
school. Other survivors include a sister, Adrienne N. Ellis of
Lexington; a brother, Lucas Ellis of Anchorage, Alaska;
grandmother and stepgrandfather; William and Naomi Ellis
Royalty of Danville; and his stepmother, Debbie Cooley Ellis
of Danville. Pallbearers will be Don Hoffman, Jim Heath,
Steve Hutt, Jim Heath, Jacob Moore, Guy Garmon, Joey
Ellis and Jordan Ellis. Honorary pallbearers are Johnathon
Ellis, Jeremy Ellis, Clay Ellis, Matthew Wallace and Jimmy
Cooper. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may be
sent to The Recovery Center at Danville Comprehensive
Care Center, 650 High St., Danville, or Sadie's Rescue and
Adoption, 3945 Webster Road, Danville. Thursday,
December 22, 2005
ELLIS, Sue D. Ellis. HARRODSBURG - A private service for
Sue Dell Demaree Ellis, 68, of West Office Street, will be
held at a later date. She died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 29, 1936, in Perryville,
she was the daughter of the late Clark and Edith Mullins
Demaree and the widow of Stanley Ellis. She was a
homemaker and member of the Perryville Baptist Church.
Survivors include: one daughter, Melaine McKinney of
Salvisa; one son, Jeff Ellis of Harrodsburg; and four
grandchildren. Memorials may go to charity of one's choice.
Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005.
ELLIS, W. Stanley Ellis. PERRYVILLE - Services for William
Stanley Ellis, 79, of Perryville, will be 4 p.m. Saturday at
Wilder Funeral Home by Dan Hunt. Burial will be in Hillcrest
Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Harrodsburg Health Care
Center. Born July 4, 1925, in Casey County, he was the son
of the late Hugh and Ruby Cochran Ellis. He was a retired
maintenance supervisor for University of Kentucky, a Navy
veteran of World War II, and a member of Perryville Baptist
Church where he was deacon emeritus. He was a Kentucky
Colonel. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Watkins Ellis; a
daughter, Diane Elswick of Perryville; a son, Billy Ellis of
Winchester; three sisters, Evelyn Cunningham of Versailles,
Ann Merchant of Frankfort and Gladys Bottom of Perryville;
three brothers, Harlan Ellis of Ohio, Monroe Ellis of Bronston
and Carl Ellis of Versailles; six grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jimmy and Brian
Ellis, Jason Boyd, Jeremy Tarrance, Nicky Alsman and
Darrell Davis. Honorary pallbearers are members of the
Senior Men's Sunday School Class at Perryville Baptist
Church. Memorials may go to Perryville Baptist Church and
Lexington/Bluegrass Chapter of Alzheimer's Association.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Friday. Thursday, August 25,
2005.
EMERSON, Amos Emerson. LIBERTY - Amos Emerson, 95, of
Joe Wright Road, died Monday at Norton Hospital in
Louisville. Born May 9, 1909, in Casey County, he was a
son of the late W.C. "Buddy" and Cordilia Atwood Emerson.
He was a farmer and minister, a member of Shady Grove
Separate Baptist Church and the widower of Ima Faye Delp
Emerson. Survivors include one daughter, Lyda Caudill of
Louisville; two sons, Ralph Emerson of Georgetown, Texas,
and Denny Emerson of Noblesville, Ind.; one brother, James
Emerson of Liberty; five sisters, Edith Wright of Anderson,
Ind., and Beulah Farris, Molly Vaughn, Ollie Allen and Marie
Allen, all of Liberty; 10 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren. Services
will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Shady Grove Separate Baptist
Church by Harlan Parker. Burial will be in Shady Grove
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mike, Steve, Jerry and Jeff
Caudill, and Brandon and Jantzen Emerson. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today. Wednesday, February 16, 2005.
EMERSON, Denzil G. Emerson. LIBERTY - Services for Denzil
G. "Waldo" Emerson, 74, of Dunnville, are 3 p.m. today at
Bartle Funeral Home by Ricky Rogers. Burial will be 10 a.m.
Tuesday at Thomas Ridge Cemetery. He died Saturday at
his home. Born May 30, 1930, in Casey County, he was a
son of the late Cecil and Ruby Meeks Emerson. He was a
welder. Survivors include his wife, Irene Fernandes
Emerson; four daughters, Julie Sillitoe of San Antonio,
Texas, Josie Emerson of Phoenix, Ariz., Wendy Circaulo of
Downers Grove, Ill., and Gloria Emerson of Chicago, Ill.; two
sons, Jim Coates of Stallings, N.C., and Rudy Emerson of
San Antonio, Texas; two sisters, Mary Jo McDonald of
Liberty, and Beulah Ogden of Chicago; a brother, Thomas
Emerson of Dunnville; six grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Billy Rowland, Galynn and
Jason Brackett, Jim Coates, Jo Circaulo and Tim McDonald.
Visitation is prior to the service today. Monday, January 10,
2005.
EMERSON, Geneva Emerson. LIBERTY - Services for Geneva
Emerson, 81, of the Mount Olive community, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Mount Olive Christian Church by the Rev. Greg
Powell, Greg Williams and Leslie Bentley. Burial will be in
Salyers Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born May 27, 1924, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Ella
Black Williams. She was a member of Mount Olive Christian
Church and the widow of Clarence C. Emerson. Survivors
include a son, Sonny Emerson of Yosemite; a sister, Goldie
Hendricks of St. Bernard, Ohio; two grandsons; and four
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Robert Ratliff, Mike
Walls, Ronald Sims, Eddie, Mike, Greg and Chuck Williams
and Mark Yaden. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Friday at Bartle
Funeral Home and after 11 a.m. Saturday at the church.
Thursday, December 29, 2005.
EMERSON, James L. Emerson. LIBERTY - Services for James
L. Emerson, 84, of Hustonville Street, are 2 p.m. today at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Morris Bryant and
Dwight Coffman. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery with
military rites by Casey County Funeral Squad. He died
Monday in Casey County. Survivors include two daughters,
Janis Morgan and Donna Price, both of Liberty; three sons,
Jerald, Tony and David Emerson, all of Liberty; three
brothers, Harold Emerson of Pittsboro, Ind., Russell
Emerson Jr. of Liberty and Oliver Emerson of Indianapolis;
three sisters, Mabel Ruscher of Cincinnati, Aletha Land of
Indianapolis and Julia Thomas of Lizton, Ind.; four
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two step greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike Emerson, Troy
Brockman, Kim Lawson, Scott Price, Bobby Woodrum and
Chris Brock. Honorary pallbearers are Tonya Lawson,
Annette Brockman, and April and Tiffany Emerson.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005.
EMERSON, Levona L. Emerson. LIBERTY - Levona L.
Emerson, 95, of Liberty, died Saturday at Casey County
Hospital. Born March 8, 1910, in Casey County, she was
the daughter of the late Jessie and Mary Turpin Luttrell. She
was the widow of George Emerson. She was a homemaker
and a member of Valley Oak Baptist Church. Survivors
include three daughters, Alpha Ramey of Franklin, and Ila
Tarter and Sally Byrd, both of Liberty; three sons, Killis
Emerson of Liberty, Archie Emerson of Smithfield, R.I., and
Jessie Emerson of Flat Rock, Ind.; two sisters, Polly C.
Roberts of Liberty and Eva Morgan of Cincinnati; 31
grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and 24 great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by four sons,
Leroy, Lafone, Russell and an infant. Services will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Bartle Funeral Home by the Rev. Archie
Emerson. Burial will be in Spaw Cemetery. Visitation will be
5-8 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday. Sunday,
November 27, 2005.
ENGLE, RICHARD ENGLE. PERRYVILLE - Richard Dean
"Dick" Engle, 64, of College Park, Ga., formerly of
Mitchellsburg, died Dec. 11 at his home. Born Aug. 8, 1941,
in Columbus, Ind., he was the son of Edgar Engle and the
late Lettie Engle. He was retired from Berean Christian
Bookstore where he worked for 25 years as a manager in
Atlanta and San Diego. Other survivors include his wife,
Lora Engle; four sons, Jimbo, Mike, Tony and Mark; three
daughters, Missy, Lisa and Brooke; and 10 grandchildren.
Services were Dec. 14 at Union Christian Church in College
Park, Ga. Memorials may go to the Christian City Children's
Home at www.christiancity.org, or by calling Elizabeth Jones
at (770) 703-2632. Wilder Funeral Home provided
information. Sunday, January 1, 2006.
ERVIN, Rex Ervin. HARRODSBURG - Services for Rex Irvin,
45, of Village Circle, Wilmore, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Ron Dick and
Brewster McLeod. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He
died Tuesday at the Hospice Care Center in Lexington.
Born Jan. 11, 1960, in Lexington, he was the son of
Christine Frisby Lewis Kelly and the late James Ervin of
Wilmore. He was a member of Southland Christian Church.
Other survivors include a brother, Randy Ervin of Wilmore;
and three sisters, Angie Herald and Sharon Boswell, both of
Mercer County, and Sue Dunn of Wilmore. Pallbearers will
be Travis and Bryan Boswell, Nathan Lewis, James Abney
and Steve Jewell. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Friday and after
7 a.m. Saturday. Memorials may go to Hospice of the
Bluegrass, Jessamine County, 109 Shannon Park,
Nicholasville 40356. Thursday, October 6, 2005.
ESTES, Bobby E. Estes. VIERA, Fla. - Bobby Earl Estes, 66, of
Deland, Fla., died Saturday in Florida. Born Nov. 26, 1939,
in Kings Mountain, Ky., he had lived in Florida for 30 years.
He was retired from the Brevard County school system
where he was a teacher and administrator. He was a
member of multiple Corvette clubs across Florida. He served
in the Army from 1958-1961 in Munich, Germany, as a
military police officer. He attended Campbellsville University
and received his bachelor of science degree from Eastern
Kentucky University. He received a masters degree from
Spalding College in Louisville. He was a member of First
Christian Church, Kings Mountain. Survivors his wife,
Shelvie Harlow Estes; two sons, Sean Estes of Gainesville,
Fla., and Jeremy Estes of Edgewater, Fla.; a daughter, Traci
Estes Browning of Marietta, Ga.; a sister, Ailene Foley of
Lexington; and a brother, Clifford "Gene" Estes of Titusville,
Fla. Visitation will be 1-2 p.m. Saturday at Kings Mountain
Christian Church. Burial will be in Gooch Cemetery in
Lincoln County. Beckman-Williamson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Friday, January 28, 2005
ESTES, Donald Estes. SCIENCE HILL - Donald "Duck" Estes,
68, of Kings Mountain, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born April 25, 1936, in Lincoln
County, he was a son of the late Russell and Amy Estes
Sims. He was retired from Lincoln County Road Department
and a member of Pond Missionary Baptist Church. He was
the widower of Wanda Carman Estes. He had served in the
Army. Survivors include three sons, Donnie Carman of
Science Hill, James Carman of Walltown and Ronnie
Carman of Waynesburg; two bothers, David L. Sims of
Columbus, Ind., and Jeffrey L. Sims of Waynesburg; three
sisters, Esther Peavey of Franklin, Ind., Iva Dean Emerson
of Liberty and Roberta Adington of Kings Mountain; and a
grandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Morris and
Hislope Funeral Home by Chester Cornett. Burial will be in
Double Springs Cemetery with military rites by American
Legion Post 18. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Monday,
February 14, 2005.
ESTES, Jesse Estes. LIBERTY - Jesse Estes, 38, of Liberty,
died Monday at St. Joseph East Hospital. Arrangements are
incomplete at Bartle Funeral Home. Monday, November
28, 2006.
ESTES, Judy M. Estes. LANCASTER - Judy Montgomery
Estes, 59, of Danville Road, died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 4, 1946, in
Garrard County, she was a daughter of the late Hubert E.
and Louise Huffman Montgomery. She was vice president
and operations officer of Whitaker Bank of Garrard County
and a member of Grace Baptist Church in Danville.
Survivors include her husband, Bobby Estes; a stepson,
Gregory A. Estes of Nicholasville; a stepdaughter, Bobbie S.
Birchum of Nicholasville; three brothers, Kenneth and Dwight
Montgomery, both of Lancaster, and Maurice Montgomery of
Madisonville; a sister, Joyce Montgomery of Lancaster; six
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at Grace Baptist Church by Don Fotner. Burial
will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in Lancaster Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Randy, Rodney, Daniel and Gary
Montgomery, Ricky Birchum, and Ron, Paul and Dale Boyd.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the church. Ramsey Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Monday, November
14, 2005.
EVANS, Calvin F. Evans. LIBERTY - Calvin Franklin Evans, 80,
of Napier Street, died Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Lexington. Born July 26, 1925, in Casey County, he was the
son of the late Rowland and Mallisa Chansler Evans. He
was a retired farmer, member of Green River Valley Baptist
Church, and widower of Mazie Sallee Evans. Survivors
include four daughters, Anita Campbell of Lexington, Mallisa
Walker of Lawrenceburg, Brenda Campbell of Clay City, and
Glenda Cox of Versailles; two sons, Franklin Evans of
Versailles and Rowland Evans of Lancaster; a brother,
James Evans of Versailles; a sister, Clara Evans of Liberty;
a caregiver, Charolette Hood of Versailles; 18 grandchildren;
27 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Johnny Patton. Burial will be in Green
River Valley Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert and
Delbert Campbell, Adam, Rowland and Josh Evans, and
Toby Johnson. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Saturday. Friday, July 29, 2005.
EVANS, Emma Evans. LIBERTY - Services for Emma Evans,
90, of Liberty Care Center, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Jim Simpson. Burial will
be in Salem Cemetery. She died Monday at Casey County
Hospital. Born Jan. 22, 1915, in Casey County, she was the
daughter of the late Perry and Bertha Crockett Overstreet.
She was the former owner of Emma's Restaurant, a
homemaker and a member of Salem United Methodist
Church. Survivors include two sisters, Jewel Luttrell of
Dunnville and Virgie Wilham of Erlanger; and a brother,
Clarence Overstreet of Cincinnati. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, December
21, 2005.
EVANS, Henry L. Evans, Thursday, February 10, 2005.
Services for Henry Louis Evans, 72, of Orlando, Fla., will be
2 p.m. Friday at Stith Funeral Home with military rites by
Boyle Post 46, American Legion. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. He died Sunday at Florida Hospital in Orlando.
Born March 25, 1932, in Burgin, he was the son of the late
George and Nora Hill Evans. He grew up in Danville and
graduated from Danville High School. He served as a
sergeant in the Army and later was a member of the Danville
National Guard Unit. He was discharged in 1966 after 15
years of service in the guard. He joined Danville Fire
Department and was part of the team that formed the
original Boyle County Fire Department, where he served as
assistant fire chief. He entered the printing industry where he
was a successful plant manager for several companies
before working at Howell Business Forms, Jacksonville, Fla.,
where he retired. He was the treasurer and a member of
Eastside Baptist Church, Orlando, where he was a Yoke
Fellow. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Bryant Evans of
Orlando; three daughters, Loudetta Ann Robertson and
Lenora Jayne Walls, both of Danville, and Deborah Lee
Evans of Orlando; two sons, Henry Louis "Sonny" Evans, Jr.
of Danville and David Wayne Evans of Danville; a sister,
Glenda Selby of Danville; nine grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jason Gibson, Mickey
Robertson, Steve Walls, Brandon Benedict, Michael Evans,
Edward Robertson and Jeff Selby. Visitation is after 12:30
p.m. Friday. Memorials may go to Eastside Baptist Church,
1900 Conway Gardens Road, Orlando, Fla., 32806.
EVANS, Mabel Evans. RICHMOND - Mabel Evans, 94, of
Richmond, died Wednesday at Richmond Health and
Rehab. Born in Lee County, she was the daughter of the
late Walter and Alpha Brandenburg Evans. She was a
retired employee of First Federal Savings and Loan, and a
member of Tri M and First Baptist Church. Survivors include
two nephews, Walt Young of Harrodsburg and Jim Moberly
of Richmond; and a niece, Julie Moberly of Richmond.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Oldham, Roberts and
Powell Funeral Home by the Rev. Bill Fort. Burial will be in
Richmond Cemetery. Visitation will be after 10 a.m.
Saturday. Memorials may go to First Baptist Church building
fund. Friday, June 24, 2005.
EVERETT, Louise Y. Everett. STANFORD - Louise Yocum
Everett, 71, of Evansville, formerly of Lincoln County, wife of
Bob Everett, died Monday at VNA Charlier Hospice Center in
Evansville, Ind. Betty K. Harris. CRAB ORCHARD - Betty
K. Saunders Harris, 70, of Crab Orchard, died Monday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 27,
1935, in Clay County, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late
Herbert and Mabel Vaughn Saunders. She was a member of
Watts Chapel Baptist Church and Gwinn Island Social Club.
She was a retired employee of Kahns Food Co. in
Cincinnati. Survivors include her husband, Cecil Harris;
three sons, Roger Harris of Cincinnati, Kenny Harris of
Stanford, and Jimmy Harris of Crab Orchard; a brother, Jim
Saunders of Princeton, W.Va.; four grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
McKnight Funeral Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kevin Messer,
Joe Deaton, Donald Anderson, Scott and Steven Harris and
Brian McMullen. Honorary pallbearers are Jeremy Harris, Bill
Dailey, Jim Estep, Bill Brandenburg, Darrell Clausen, Ralph
Reynolds and Gary Ragland. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to American Diabetes Associat-ion, P.O.
Box 2680, North Canton, Ohio, 44720. Tuesday, July 12,
2005.
EVERETT, Louise Y. Everett. STANFORD - Services for Louise
Yocum Everett, 71, of Petersburg, Ind., formerly of Lincoln
County, will be 7 p.m. Thursday at Fox Funeral Home by the
Rev. Gary King. Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Friday at
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Monday at VNA
Charlier Hospice Center in Evansville, Ind. Born March 4,
1934, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late
Isaiah and Nell Elliott Yocum. She was a retired Whiteland,
Ind., Police Department dispatcher. She was a charter
member of the ladies auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 6978 and Order of Eastern Star in Whiteland. She also
was a member of American Legion Post 121 women's
auxiliary in Washington, Ind. Survivors include her husband,
Robert D. Elliott; two daughters, Donna Everett-Valdez of
Phoenix, Ariz., and Danna Everett of Whiteland; two sons
David and Daren Everett of Petersburg; a sister, Marie
Thompson of Deland, Fla.; two brothers, Dallas Maxey of
Shelbyville, and Kenneth Yocum of Danville; and 10
grandchildren. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Thursday.
Memorials may go to VNA Charlier Hospice Center, P.O.
Box 3487, Evansville, Ind., 47734. Wednesday, July 13,
2005.
EVERETT, Louise Y. Everett. STANFORD - Services for Louise
Yocum Everett, 71, of Petersburg, Ind., formerly of Lincoln
County, will be 7 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home by the
Rev. Gary King. Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Friday at
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Monday at VNA
Charlier Hospice Center in Evansville, Ind. Survivors include
her husband, Robert D. Everett; a daughter, Donna EverettValdez of Phoenix, Ariz.; and three sons, Danna Everett of
Whiteland, and David and Daren Everett, both of Petersburg;
a sister, Marie Thompson of Deland, Fla.; two brothers,
Dallas Maxey of Shelbyville, and Kenneth Yocum of
Danville; and 10 grandchildren. Visitation is 3-7 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to VNA Charlier Hospice Center, P.O.
Box 3487, Evansville, Ind., 47734. Thursday, July 14,
2005.
EVERSOLE, William J. Eversole. LANCASTER - Services for
William Jackson Eversole, 48, of Hamilton Avenue, will be
11 a.m. Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Jeff
Green. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died
Thursday at his residence. Born March 25, 1956, in Garrard
County, he was the son of Stella Stamper Eversole of
Georgia and the late Arthur W. Eversole. Additional
survivors include two brothers, Arthur Eversole of
Nicholasville and Earl Combs of Lancaster; two sisters,
Linda Feldman of Lancaster and Liz Stephens of Georgia;
and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Darrell
Barrett, Randy Huffman, Curt Carrier, Gene Stephens, Tony
Denny, Randy Brackett, Rick Ray and Wayne Prewitt.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Sunday, January 2, 2005.
EWING, Pat Ewing. LIBERTY - Pat Ewing, 82, of Dayton, Ohio,
died Saturday in Dayton. Born Oct. 1, 1922, in Illinois, she
was a daughter of the late Jacob and Clara Sohler Baker.
She was a homemaker and a member of Queens of Martyrs
Church. Survivors include her husband, William A. Ewing of
Dayton; two daughters, Vivian Thomas and Brenda
Beaumont, both of Dayton; a son, James Ewing of Hartford,
Conn.; a brother, John Baker of Illinois; five grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at St. Bernard Catholic Church by the Rev.
Thomas Clark. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, February 28,
2005.
EWING, Pat Ewing. LIBERTY - Services for Pat Ewing, 82, of
Dayton, Ohio, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Bernard
Catholic Church by the Rev. Thomas Clark. Burial will be in
the church cemetery. She died Saturday in Dayton.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 1,
2005.
EWING, William H. Ewing Sr. The Rev. William H. Ewing Sr.,
79, of Russell Street, died Sunday at his home. Born July 4,
1926, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late Henry and
Lillian H. Ewing. He was pastor at Cedar Ridge Baptist
Church for 31 years and at Logantown Baptist Church for 10
years. He also was an employee of Sellers Engineering Co.
and a member of First Baptist Church in Perryville.
Survivors include his wife, Geraldine Ewing; four daughters,
Tina E. George of Danville, Mary Wilkerson and Bernice
Simpson, both of Lexington, and Terrie Rothwell-Daniels of
Beach Park, Ill.; five sons, William H. Ewing Jr., John L.
Bess, Ronald K. Coleman and Geovonia D. Coleman Sr., all
of Danville, and Anthony Bess of Richmond; several
grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Services will be 11
a.m. Thursday at Crab Orchard First Baptist Church. Burial
will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Shelby Meeks, Carlos Bess, Johnathan Ewing, Chris
Guest, William Fullwood and Geovonia Coleman Jr.
Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Smith-Jackson
Funeral Home. Monday, July 25, 2005.
Saufley Post 18, American Legion. Visitation will be noon
Friday. Wednesday, June 1, 2005.
FAIN, Gladys Fain. CORBIN - Gladys D. Fain, 85, of Corbin,
died Friday at Baptist Regional Medical Center in Corbin.
Born March 24, 1920, in Braxton County, W.Va., she was
the daughter of the late William H. and Nannie Pierson
Dean. She was a member of Central Baptist Church and a
volunteer coordinator at Appalachian Regional Hospital. She
was the widow of Thomas M. Fain. Survivors include a son,
George W. Fain of Murrells Inlet, S.C.; three daughters,
Marsha Blevins of Ashland, Alice Dunn of Hustonville and
Beth Hughes of Conway, S.C.; six grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Services will be 6 p.m. Monday at
Corbin Funeral Home by the Rev. Bobby Joe Eaton. A
second service will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at White
Funeral Home in Summersville, W.V. by the Rev. Huston
Booth. Burial will be in Walker Cemetery. Visitation will be
from 3-6 p.m. Monday. Donations may be made to Central
Baptist Church TV Ministries and Samaritan Purse. Corbin
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday,
December 25, 2005.
FALLIS, Anna Belle Fallis. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Anna Belle Sims Fallis, 93, of Salvisa, are at 2 p.m. today at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Bill Mounts and Vicki
Ray. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Friday
at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born July 24, 1912,
in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Alvin and
Nellie Gibson Sims. She was a homemaker and a member
of the Salvisa Christian Church where she was a Sunday
School teacher for over 50 years. She was also a member of
the Salvisa Homemakers Club. She was the widow of
Howard Fallis, Sr. Survivors include a daughter, Geraldine
S. Green of Versailles; a son, Howard Mitchell of Salvisa; a
sister, Christine Broughton of Ohio; six grandchildren; and
seven great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mark, Kevin
and Sean Green, and Kirk Fallis, Mark Runnion, Wayne
Broughton and Kenneth Taylor. Visitation will be after 7 a.m.
Sunday. Memorials by go to Salvisa Christian Church, care
of Larry Stopher, 4835 Louisville Rd., Salvisa 40342.
Sunday, December 18, 2005.
FAIRBAIRN, Clarence Fairbairn. LANCASTER - A memorial
service for Clarence W.R. Fairbairn, 84, of Yosemite, was
Saturday at Victory Christian Church in Lancaster by the
Rev. John. Presko. Burial will be in Michigan Memorial Park
in Flat Rock, Mich. He died March 30 at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 24, 1920, in Ontario,
Canada, he was the son of the late Clarence R. and Mary
Stothart Fairbairn. He was a retired plumber for Detroit
Wayne County Metro Airport, a veteran of World War II and
attended Mount Olive Christian Church. Survivors include
his wife, Edna Fairbairn; two daughters, Janet Lawrence of
Yosemite and Elizabeth Brusseau of Wixom, Mich.; a son,
Richard Fairbairn of Lincoln Park, Mich.; a sister, Doreen
Fairbairn of Canada, eight grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Spurlin Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Friday, April 8, 2005.
FANGMAN, John G. Fangman. LOUISVILLE - John G.
Fangman, 81, of Louisville, died Thursday at Audubon
Hospital. Born in Louisville, he was an Army veteran of
World War II in the European Theatre. He was a retired
secretary/treasurer for Kentucky Printing Corp., a member of
Mended Hearts Association, Bonnycastle Club, Highland
Post 201, American Legion and St. Raphael and St. Brigid
Catholic churches. Survivors include his wife, Ruth
Fangman; two daughters, Susan Fangman Rapier of
Danville and Sally Fangman; a son, Tom Fangman; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be
noon Monday at St. Raphael Catholic Church. Burial will be
in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.
Sunday at Highland Funeral Home. Memorials may go to a
charity of choice. Friday, April 15, 2005.
FAIRBAIRN, Clarence W.R. Fairbairn. LANCASTER - Clarence
W.R. Fairbairn, 84, of Yosemite, died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 24,
1920, in Ontario, Canada, he was the son of the late
Clarence Richard and Mary Stothart Fairbairn. He was a
retired plumber for the Detroit Wayne County Metro Airport,
veteran of World War II, and member of Mount Olive
Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Edna Fairbairn;
two daughters, Janet Lawrence of Yosemite and Elizabeth
Brousseau of Lincoln Park, Mich.; a brother, Richard
Fairbairn of Wixom, Mich.; a sister, Doreen Fairbairn of
Canada; eight grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
Services were Saturday at Victory Christian Church by the
Rev. John Presko. Burial was in Michigan Memorial Park in
Flat Rock, Mich. Spurlin Funeral Home handled
arrangements. Sunday, April 3, 2005.
FALCONBERRY, Hubert Falconberry. SCIENCE HILL - Hubert
Falconberry, 75, of Cincinnati, died Sunday at Wellspring
Nursing Home in Cincinnati. Born March 2, 1930, in
Waynesburg, he was the son of the late William E. and
Daisy Luttrell Falconberry. He was a retired employee of
Continental Can Co. Survivors include his wife, Thelma
Reynolds Falconberry; a son, Roger Falconberry; two
daughters, Gail Calhoun and Joanne Falconberry; four
stepdaughters, Mary Marsh, Barbara Guth, Patty Reynolds
and Linda Berry; two grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren;
and three stepgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by a wife, Lucy E. Carman Falconberry. Services will
be 2 p.m. Friday at Morris and Hislope Funeral Home. Burial
will be in K.P. Hall Cemetery with military rites by Caswell
FANNIN, Jerry D. Fannin. LEXINGTON - Jerry D. Fannin, 56, of
Lexington, died Sunday at Hospice Care Center. He was
the son of the late James Smith and Garnetta Marshall
Fannin. He was a television engineer for University of
Kentucky and an Army veteran, having served in the
Vietnam War. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Brinkley
Fannin; two sisters, Elaine Allen of Ocala, Fla., and Sandra
Perkins of Stanford; and a brother, Robert L. Fannin of
Frankfort. Services were Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral
Home by the Rev. Don Chase. Burial was in Spring Hill
Cemetery, Harrodsburg. Wednesday, July 20, 2005.
FARMER, Glenn M. Farmer. STANFORD - Services for Glenn
M. Farmer, 71, of Waynesburg, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
Mount Hebron Baptist Church by the Revs. Dan Gutenson
and Johnny Thompson. Burial will be in Mount Hebron
Cemetery. He died Monday at Thomson-Hood Veterans
Center. Born Oct. 10, 1933, in Lincoln County, he was the
son of the late Alfred "Whizzer" and Lynette Hurst Farmer.
He was a former employee of National Casket Co. and
Matsushita Appliance Corp. He was a member of Mount
Hebron Baptist Church and the widower of Martha Oakes
Hayes Farmer. Survivors include a daughter, Jimmie Dean
Hayes of Waynesburg; and a brother, Ray Farmer of
Muncie, Ind. Pallbearers will be Chase Brummett, Justin
Benedict, Kyle Oakes, John Christopher, Eric Stonecypher,
and Joshua and Jeremy Blanton. Honorary pallbearers are
Toby Brown, Gordon Chaney, Matie Young, Neil Ellison,
brothers-in-law and men of Mount Hebron Baptist Church.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home and after
10 a.m. Thursday at the church. Wednesday, September
28, 2005.
FARMER, James C. Farmer. CRAB ORCHARD - James Calvin
"J.C." Farmer, 70, of Crab Orchard, died Wednesday at
Veterans Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Born
July 13, 1934, in Stanford, he was a son of the late Dink and
Mae Middleton Farmer. He was a former employee of
Interstate Trucking Systems and an Army veteran. Survivors
include a daughter, Tina Warren of Covington; and two
brothers, Jack Farmer and W.D. Farmer, both of Crab
Orchard. Private graveside services will be in Manuel
Cemetery. Friday, June 24, 2005.
FARTHING, Jean Farthing. HARRODSBURG - Jean Farthing,
56, of Parkway Ave., died Saturday at her home. Born Dec.
20, 1948, in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late
Emmitt and Mattie Henry Pearson. She was a medical
transcriber at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center
and a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church. Survivors
include a daughter, Susan Gibson Feeback of Harrodsburg;
a son, Casey Farthing of Harrodsburg; a brother, Jim W.
Pearson of Harrodsburg; and two grandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Andrew Catholic Church by
Joseph Muench. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Chris and Brandon McKinney, Gene
Moore, Jack Pearson Sr., Jack Pearson Jr., and Pat
Pearson. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Monday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel. Memorials may go to the family through the
funeral home. Sunday, May 15, 2005.
FAULKNER, Elmer L. Faulkner. Services for Elmer Lawrence
Faulkner, 82, of Wilderness Road, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
Smith-Jackson Funeral Home by the Rev. Everhart Walker.
Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. He died Sunday at his
home. Born March 15, 1923, in Madison County, he was the
son of the late Arch and Everree Faulkner. He was a selfemployed painter and the widower of Viola Faulkner.
Survivors include two daughters, Lilette Burgess of Danville
and Barbara Wilkerson of Lexington; one stepson, William
Doty of Monticello; four sisters, Lueetta Summers, Mary
McGill, Lucille Snodgrass and Minnie Meadows, all of
Danville; three brothers, Archie Faulkner and Allen Faulkner,
both of Danville, and Samuel Faulkner of Louisville; several
grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be
Carlos Bess, Mike and James Meadows, Michael Faulkner,
and Joe, Troy and William Warner. Honorary pallbearers
are Juan Warner, George Miller and Jones Coffman.
Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, May
11, 2005.
FIELDS, Lovell Fields. WAYNESBURG - Services for Lovell
Fields, 78, of Louisville, will be noon Thursday at Rose of
Sharon Old Regular Baptist Church. Burial will be in Clear
Fork Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18
of the American Legion. He died Tuesday at his home.
Born Nov. 30, 1926, he was a son of the late Jim and Jane
Mullins Fields. He was a former meat packer and an Army
veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Lena
Mae Ross Fields; a son, Terry Fields of Louisville; a
daughter, Margaret Dunsmore of Louisville; two sisters,
Ruby Prater of Dayton, Ohio, and Eunie Holbrook of
Whitesburg; and two grandchildren. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home. Wednesday,
November 2, 2005.
FIELDS, Weaver Fields. STANFORD - Services for Weaver
Fields, 74, of Dunnville, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Rick Naylor and Arlen Sanders.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He died Tuesday
at Fort Logan Hospital. Born Sept. 22, 1930, in Knox
County, he was a son of the late Elijah and Lula Campbell
Fields. He was a truck driver and a veteran of the Korean
War. Survivors include his wife, Margie Meadows Fields; a
son, Dale Ray Fields of Dunnville; three daughters, Carley
Taphorn of Sharonville, Ohio, Melissa Feyka and Robin
Bruin, both of Port Orange, Fla.; two stepsons, Ernest
Lawson of Burnside and Edward Lawson of Russellville,
Ohio; a brother, Pearl Fields of Arlington Heights, Ohio; 17
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Kevin Whitehead, Kevin Hayes, Marvin Cromer, Dave
Taphorn, Ronald Hodge, Lake Norton and Donald Fields.
Honorary pallbearers are Lester Meadows and Glenn
Halcomb. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Friday. Thursday,
June 23, 2005.
FISHER, Ernie S. Fisher. PERRYVILLE - Ernie Louisa Smith
Fisher, 60, of Harberson Lane, died Saturday at her home.
Born Jan. 15, 1945, in Texarkana, Texas, she was a
daughter of the late Robert E. and Ora V. Chapman Smith.
She was a dairy farmer. Survivors include her husband,
Jerry Fisher; a daughter, Earlene White of Stanford; two
sisters, Levon Turner of Livingston, Texas, and Barbara
Chaffee of Liberty; four grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Wilder
Funeral Home by Bud Burdette. Burial will be in Parksville
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be James White Sr., James
White Jr., Charlie White, Shawn White, Bruce Smith and
Gary Waldrip. Honorary pallbearers are Bud Burdette and
David Croshaw. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Monday,
December 12, 2005.
FISHER, Paula H. Fisher. Paula Rae Hood Fisher, 63, of El
Cajon, Calif., died Nov. 4 at her residence. Born Feb., 1942,
in New York, she was the daughter of the late Paul Parker
Hood and Gertrude Livinia Sherman Hood. She was an
intake coordinator for Home Health Services in El Cajon, and
was a graduate of South Dade High School in Miami, Fla.
Survivors include one uncle, William A. Hood of Louisville;
and six cousins. A private graveside service will be held
today at Springhill Cemetery, Harrodsburg, by the Rev. Bill
Wilham. Pallbearers will be family members. Memorials
may be sent to the American Cancer Society and Breast
Cancer Research Fund. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, November 13, 2005.
FISHER, William P. Fisher. STANFORD - A memorial service
for William P. Fisher, 88, of Corona de Tuscon, Ariz., will be
2 p.m. Monday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Wayne
Galloway. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He
died Dec. 7, 2004, in Corona de Tuscon. Born July 12,
1917, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Richard M.
and Elizabeth Penney Fisher. He was a retired park ranger
for the National Park Service. Survivors include his wife,
Chloe Cooper Fisher, now of Buda, Texas; a son, William P.
Fisher Jr. of Springlerville, Ariz., two daughters, Caroline Fall
of Tuscon, Ariz., and Cilla Temple of Buda; 10
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, John M. Fisher. Visitation will
be 1-2 p.m. Monday. Thursday, November 18, 2005.
FISTER, William D. Fister. HARRODSBURG - William Desha
Fister, 63, of Dry Branch Road, died Friday at his home.
Born Nov. 5, 1941, in Lexington, he was the son of Mary
Scanlon Fister of Danville and the late Sylvester Francis
Fister. He was retired from Lexmark and a member of the St.
Andrew Catholic Church. He served in the Marines as a
reserve. Survivors include his wife, Shirley J. Fister; two
daughters, Katherine E. Bethel and Karen Miller, both of
Lexington; three sons, William Desha Fister Jr. of Lexington,
and Joseph Fister and Sean B. Pigman, both of
Harrodsburg; two sisters, Libby Duffy of Paris and Judy
Nehls of Carlisle; and 10 grandchildren. Services will be 11
a.m. Monday at St. Andrew Catholic Church by Father
Joseph Muench. Pallbearers will be his children. Visitation
is 6-8 p.m. today and 9-11 a.m. Monday at the church.
Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may go to the church building fund or Heritage
Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville, 40422. Sunday, August
7, 2005.
FJELLMAN, Henry L. Fjellman. DUBUQUE, Iowa - Henry L.
Fjellman, 88, of Dubuque, Iowa, formerly of Danville, died
Tuesday in Dubuque. Born June 7, 1916, in Deep River,
Conn., he was a son of the late Hans and Esther Anderson
Fjellman. He worked as controller for Rexnord Corp.,
serving various divisions in Springfield, Mass., Milwaukee,
Ellwood City, Pa., and Dan -ville, Ky. He retired in 1981 from
Mathews in Danville. He was a member of the Financial
Executives Institute and a past president of the Milwaukee
chapter. Survivors are his wife, Emma "Emily" Korhummel
Fjellman; a son, Dick Judie Fjellman of Dubuque; two
grandsons; and a great-grandson. Services will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Dubuque.
Burial will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in Fountain Hill Cemetery
in Deep River. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Friday at Hoffmann
Schneider and Kitchen Funeral Home. Memorials may go to
Luther Manor or Dubuque Lutheran School. Thursday,
March 10, 2005.
FLETCHER, Ivy F. Fletcher. CRAB ORCHARD - Ivy Mae Foley
Fletcher, 36, of Crab Orchard, died Thursday at her home.
Born Aug. 15, 1968, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter
of Melvin Foley of Stanford and the late Bertie Woodall
Foley. She was a member of Crab Orchard Church of God.
Survivors include her husband, Larry Ray Fletcher; two
sons, Gregory L. Foley of Stanford and Matthew T. Foley of
Crab Orchard; two daughters, Brittany N. Foley and Ashley
M. Fletcher, both of Crab Orchard; a brother, Billy R. Foley
of Crab Orchard; three sisters, Wanda F. Foley of Danville,
Audrey G. and Connie S. Cornett, both of Kings Mountain.
Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Double
Springs Cemetery in Waynesburg by Roger Stevens.
Pallbearers will be Chris, Mel, Eric, Glenwood and Jerry
Cornett, and Randy Fletcher. No visitation is planned.
Friday, May 27, 2005.
FLICKINGER, Carey R. Flickinger. HARRODSBURG - Carey
Ellen Randolph Flickinger, 45, of Rockwell, N.C., died
Sunday. Born June 7, 1959, in Hawthorn, Calif., she was a
daughter of Corinne Neeley of Richmond and the late Waller
Randolph. She was an employee of Freightliner Co. in
Cleveland, N.C. Other survivors include four daughters,
Charli Randolph, Cara Randolph Flickinger, Chelsa
Flickinger and Emily Weiss, all of North Carolina; two
brothers, Rusty Randolph of North Carolina, and Kevin
Randolph of Pensacola, Fla.; and four sisters, Kim
Misenheimer of Iowa, Cathy Sparks and Colleen Jenkins,
both of North Carolina, and Robin Kjems of Harrodsburg. A
memorial service will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Alexander &
Royalty Funeral Home. Visitation will be after 1 p.m.
Saturday. Friday, February 18, 2005.
FOLEY, James Foley. WAYNESBURG - James W. "Jimmy"
Foley, 52, of Waynesburg, died Friday at Fort Logan
Hospital. Born Feb. 2, 1953, in Boyle County, he was the
son of Lilburn and Thelma Stonecypher Foley. He was an
employee of Southern Railroad and a member of Pleasant
View Baptist Church. Additional survivors include his wife,
Sandy Foley; and two step-sons, Ryan Woodall of
Waynesburg and Andrew Woodall of Lancaster. He was
preceded in death by a son, James N. Foley. Services will
be 11 a.m. Monday at Pleasant View Baptist by Aaron
Hogue and Mark King. Burial will be in Double Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lynville and Nathan Smith,
Pat Stonecypher, Gary, Jerry and Michael Foley, Brent
Russell and Ronnie Ballard. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at
the church. Arrangements by Barnett & Demrow Funeral
Home. Sunday, March 20, 2005.
FOLEY, Joseph Foley. STANFORD - Services for Joseph
Foley, 59, of Lawrenceburg, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Fox
Funeral Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. He died Monday in Versailles. Born
Dec. 24, 1945, in Lincoln County, he was a son of Isabelle
Hale Foley of Danville and the late Ivan L. Foley. He was a
tree trimmer for Bostic Tree Service in Lawrenceburg and
Asplundh Tree Co. Other survivors include his companion,
Brenda Rakes Foley of Lexington; a son, Joseph Foley Jr. of
Harrodsburg; two daughters, Jaime Eldridge of Waynesburg
and Sheila Hafley of Junction City; two brothers, Jessie and
Billy Foley of Danville; a sister, Ruby Morrison of Salem,
Ind.; and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike Hafley,
Ricky Dykes, Richard Lay, Steve Eldridge, Ancil Dykes, Les
Wilson and Roderick Shelton II. Honorary pallbearers are
Billy and Jessie Foley. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Thursday, September 1, 2005.
FOLGER, Susie Folger, Sunday, February 6, 2005. LIBERTY Susie Gadberry Folger, 78, of Stanford, died Friday at Fort
Logan Hospital. Born Aug. 13, 1926, in Casey County, she
was the daughter of the late Gilmer and Mollie Wesley
Gadberry. She was a homemaker and a member of
Ferndale Baptist Church. Survivors include her caregiver,
Harry Folger; three brothers, Harlie Gadberry of Science Hill,
William Gadberry of Junction City and Billy Ray Dunkin of
Bethelridge; and three sisters, Mildred Jones and Shirley
Wesley, both of Danville, and Ruby Dick of Science Hill.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home by Clifford Dehart. Burial will be in Spaw Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday.
FOSTER, Carol M. Foster. INDIANAPOLIS - Carol Montgomery
Foster, 65, of Indianapolis, died Monday. Born Sept. 2,
1939, in Casey County, she was a retired cashier. Survivors
include her husband, James H. Foster; two daughters, Lana
Soult and Angie Chisham; two brothers, Kevin and Jeff
Foster; three brothers, Ted, Bob and David Montgomery;
three sisters, Wilma Rakes, Trina Patton and Betty Williams;
and six grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at St.
Ann Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Thursday at Flanner Buchanan
Funeral Center. Memorials may go to St. Ann Catholic
Church. Wednesday, March 9, 2005.
FOWLER, Laverne Fowler. HARRODSBURG - Laverne Fowler,
87, formerly of Louisville, died Sunday at Harrodsburg
Health Care Center. Born Sept. 18, 1918, in Washington
County, she was the daughter of the late Richard C. and
Myrtle Moore Fowler. She was a retired factory worker,
having worked at Kenners in Cincinnati. Survivors include
three brothers, Garnett Fowler, Harold Fowler and Earl
Fowler, all of Harrodsburg. Graveside services will be noon
Tuesday at Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg by the Rev.
Robert DeFoor. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Tuesday at
the cemetery. Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home in
Harrodsburg is in charge of arrangements. Memorial
donations to The ROC at Harrodsburg Baptist Church, 312
South Main St., Harrodsburg, KY 40330. Monday, October
17, 2005.
FOX, Josie A. Fox. STANFORD - Services for Josie Marie
Atwood Fox, 88, of Neals Creek School Road, will be 11
a.m. Friday at Fox Funeral Home by Johnny Adamson.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Monday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June
16, 1917, in Liberty, she was the daughter of the late Bill
Emerson and Mirty Brown Atwood. She was a homemaker
and a member of Stanford Church of the Nazarene. She was
the widow of Willie Leo Fox. Survivors include five sons,
Freddie Fox, Marshall Fox and Leonard Fox, all of Stanford,
Kenneth Fox of Independence and John William Fox of West
Port, Ind.; a daughter, Wilma Ann Napier of Hermitage, Ark.;
two brothers, Lorn Atwood of Crab Orchard and Clyde
Atwood of Liberty; a sister, Allie Cochran of Liberty; 15
grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and two greatgreat-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons.
Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Wednesday,
September 28, 2005.
FRANKLIN, Janice A. Franklin. CRAB ORCHARD - Janice Ann
Miller Franklin, 50, of Crab Orchard, died Friday at the
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in
Lexington. Born Feb. 27, 1955, in Lincoln County, she was
the daughter of Raymond Miller and the late Pauline Turner
Miller. She worked for McDowell Home Health and was a
member of Union Chapel Holiness Church in Brodhead.
Additional survivors include a daughter, Angela Benedict of
Crab Orchard; a step-daughter, Stephanie Bohomic of
Tama, Iowa; a sister, Barbara Reynolds of Crab Orchard;
two brothers Jimmy Miller and Rodney Miller, both of Crab
Orchard; a granddaughter; and a step-grandaughter.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Union Chapel Holiness
Church by Jack Hodge and Cecil Roundtree. Burial will be in
Ephesus Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation is after 5 p.m.
today at McKnight Funeral Home and after 9:30 a.m.
Monday at the church. Memorials may go to Union Chapel
Holiness Church, Hwy. 1505, Brodhead 40409. Sunday,
May 15, 2005.
FRANKLIN, Joseph M. Franklin IV. Graveside services for
Joseph Michael Franklin IV, 24, of Fayetteville, Ga., will be
11 a.m. Monday at Bellevue Cemetery by Rev. Bill Curwood.
He died Tuesday in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Born Oct. 4, 1980, in
Fairfield, Cal., he was the son of Mike and Camille Preston
Franklin. He was a 1999 graduate of Fayette County High
School, where he was a member of the soccer team and the
Fayette County Lightning Soccer Club. He was a
communications major at the University of Alabama and a
member of the Psi Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon
Fraternity. Additional survivors include a sister, Mary
Katherine Franklin, of Fayetteville, Ga.; and a grandmother,
Ada Preston, of Danville. Pallbearers will be Matthew
Hadden, Philip Kent, William Cole, Jennings Lahler, Brenton
Bender, Boyd McGehee, William Christopher and Matthew
Shumann. Memorials may be sent to The Joseph Michael
Franklin IV Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 870122, Tuscaloosa,
AL. 35487. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, July 31, 2005.
FRANKLIN, Joseph M. Franklin IV. Joseph Michael Franklin IV,
24, of Fayetteville, Ga., died Tuesday in Tuscaloosa, Ala. He
was the son of Mike and Camille Preston Franklin of
Fayetteville and grandson of Ada Preston of Danville.
Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Bellevue
Cemetery. Information is incomplete at Stith Funeral Home.
Friday, July 29, 2005.
FREDERICK, Brenda S. Frederick. STANFORD - Services for
Brenda Sue Frederick , 58, of Tulsa, Okla., will be 10 a.m.
Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by Rich Naylor. Burial will
be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Saturday in Tulsa.
Born June 16, 1946, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter
of the late Dillard C. and Reba Gooch Frederick. She was a
retired nursing assistant, having worked at Thomson-Hood
Veterans Center in Wilmore and Oakwood in Somerset.
Survivors include a son, Gregory Frederick of Broken Arrow,
Okla.; three brothers, Garland Frederick and Richard
Frederick, both of Stanford, and Connie Ray Frederick of
Waynesburg; six sisters, Barbara Spencer of Georgetown,
Berthelia Noe of Somerset, Yvonne Watkins of Little Rock,
Ark., Jane Moore of Stanford, Wanda Flynn of Bryantsville
and Claudene Bryant of Crab Orchard; and a grandson.
Pallbearers will be Buddy, Connie, Richard and Kevin
Frederick, John Flynn, Jimmy Sears, Chris Jenkins and
Steven Bryant. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Monday, May 16, 2005.
FREEMAN, Rosalind D. Freeman. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Rosalind Donovan Freeman, 80, formerly of Harrodsburg,
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel By the
Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
She died Sunday at the Jefferson Manor Nursing Home in
Louisville. Born Sept. 14, 1924 in Mercer County, she was
the daughter of the late Homer and Mary Donovan. She was
the widow of R.C. Freeman. She was a homemaker and a
member of Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Survivors include
two daughters, Marsha Leavell of Danville and Brenda Kuhn
of Louisville; a sister, Mildred Bailey of Harrodsburg; and a
grandson. Pallbearers will be Eric and Louis Yeast, Kirk and
Whitney Bridgers, Milward Dedman and Bob Cairns.
Honorary pallbearers will be Lafon Darland, Joe Harlow and
Dorothy Bottoms. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials
may go to Harrodsburg Baptist Church, P.O. Box 286,
Harrodsburg 40330. Tuesday, June 14, 2005.
FREEMAN, Tedd C. Freeman. ORLANDO, Fla. - Tedd Cecil
Freeman, 73, of Maitland, Fla., died Wednesday at Florida
Hospital South. Born May 4, 1932, in Danville, he was the
son of the late James T. and Nannie Hughes Freeman.
Survivors include two brothers, Robert J. Freeman of
Danville and William O. Freeman of Vandalia, Ohio; and four
sisters, Jennie F. Powell of Maitland, Fla., and Delores J.
Sargent, Helen F. Brown and Wanda O. Preston, all of
Danville. Services will be private. Memorials may go to the
American Cancer Society. Sunday, September 18, 2005.
FREEMAN, William Freeman. WEST MILTON, Ohio - William
Otho Freeman, 91, of Vandalia, Ohio, died Nov. 26 at home.
Born Jan. 25, 1914, in Alpine, he was a son of the late
James T. and Nannie Hughes Freeman. He was retired from
the tooling department at General Motors Corp. Survivors
include his wife, Ruby Jean Lowe Freeman; two sons, Jim
Freeman of Vandalia and Larry Freeman of Bellefontaine,
Ohio; three daughters, Nancy Milne of Simi Valley, Calif.,
Mary Weikert of Tipp City, Ohio, and Jennifer Finley of
Georgetown; a brother, Robert Freeman of Danville; fours
sisters, Opal Preston, Helen Brown and Jean Sargent, all of
Danville, and Jennie Powell of Maitland, Fla.; 11
grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by a son, Bill Freeman. Services were Nov. 28 at
Hale-Sarver Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Diabetes
Association or Leukemia Society. Thursday, December 15,
2005
FRENCH, Joseph C. French. Joseph C. French, 86, of Poplar
Street, died March 6 at his home. Born Aug. 2, 1918, in
Colesburg, he was the son of the late Americus French and
Cynthia Thomas French. He was employed by Kroger and
retired from the Kentucky Indiana Railroad. Survivors
include his wife, Nancy Rice French; four sons, Rodger
Glenn French of Atlanta, Jan E. Stodghill of Green Bay,
Wis., Craig Stodghill of LaGrange and Allen Stodghill of
Tallahassee, Fla.; a daughter, Shannon Bastin of Danville;
two sisters; two brothers; nine grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. No services are planned. Memorials may go
to the American Heart Association or American Cancer
Society. Sunday, March 13, 2005.
FREY, Lucille Frey. 1916-2007. LANCASTER - Lucille Toomey
Frey, 90, of Lexington, died Saturday. Born Aug. 13, 1916,
in Garrard County, she was a daughter of the late James
and Mary Frances Aldridge Toomey. She was a private sitter
and caretaker in the home-health field for many years.
Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Rhonda and
Tony Santon of Lexington; three grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by five
brothers and two sisters. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Diane Santon Morgan.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
today. Saturday, August 6, 2007.
FRIEND, Eva D. Friend. LANCASTER - Eva Day Friend, 75, of
Kennedy Bridge Road, died Saturday at Christian Care
Center in Lancaster. Born Dec. 20, 1929, in Leslie County,
she was the daughter of the late McKinley and Juda
Shepard Day. She was retired from Cowdens Manufacturing
and a member of Buena Vista Baptist Church. She was the
widow of Sam G. Friend. Survivors include two stepdaughters, Chiquita Engle of Lexington and Mitzi Forester of
Garrard County; a step-son, Larry D. Friend of Lancaster;
five brothers, Denver Day, Charlie Day, George Day, Joe
Day all of Garrard County, and Johnny Day of Paint Lick;
three sisters, Geneva Matlock of Paint Lick, Nerva Dailey of
Lancaster, and Rachel Cummins of Brodhead; and three
step-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 2
brothers, Rufus Day and Henry Day. Services will be at
10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev.
Keith Weldon. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Denver, Charlie, George, Joe and Johnny
Day, Paul Dailey and Garlan Cummins. Visitation will be 5 9 p.m. Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home. Memorials may
go to Christian Care Center, 308 West Maple Ave.,
Lancaster, 40444. Sunday, May 8, 2005.
FROST, Robert Frost, Friday, February 4, 2005. LIBERTY Services for Robert "Bobby Joe" Frost, 64, of Old Liberty
Road, Hustonville, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Donovan Smith and James M.
Lynn. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery. He died
Wednesday at his home. Born Sept. 21, 1940 in Casey
County, he was a son of Ocie Cannon Frost of Liberty and
the late Joseph R. Frost. He was a retired truck driver and a
member of Poplar Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include
his wife, Judy Taylor Frost; a son, Jeff Frost of Hustonville; a
daughter, Jill Shoemaker of Liberty; two grandchildren; and a
step granddaughter. Pallbearers will be Jeff and Todd Frost,
Ronnie and Dannie Atwood, Greg Taylor and Ricky Cannon.
Honorary pallbearers are Briana Issacs, Emily Shewmaker,
Gary Lynn and Rollan Cannon. Visitation is after 6 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice of Danville,
Gideons International Bible Fund and National Kidney
Foundation.
FUGATE, Dan Fugate. Marion Dan Fugate, 76, of Wells
Landing Road, died Wednesday at his home. Born April 15,
1929, in Fairbury, Ill., he was the son of the late Marion Dan
and Ogarita Shepherd Fugate. He was a retired carpenter
and attended Danville Church of God. He was the husband
of Shirley Fugate. Survivors include three daughters, Carla
Murray of Ft. Myers, Fla., Sylvia Pernod of Bloomington, Ill.,
and Julie Rathbun of Pekin, Ill.; a step-daughter, Valerie
Shinn of Peoria, Ill.; two step-sons, Leo Henrich and David
Fugate, both of Danville; four grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Graveside
services will be held at Avoca Cemetery in Fairbury. A
memorial service will be held at a later date in Danville.
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday, September 11, 2005.
FUGATE, James S. Fugate. James Shelton Fugate, 55, of
Butler Drive, died Thursday at Veterans Administration
Medical Center, Lexington. Born Oct. 3, 1949, in Clay
Hogue, he was a son of the late El Harmon and Pauline
Stacy Fugate. He was a master plumber and electrician with
Hartland Mechanical Co. He was an Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Barbara Hollan Fugate; a son,
James Travis Fugate of Kennesaw, Ga.; four brothers,
Wilgus Fugate of Chicago, Orville Fugate of Clay Hogue,
Estill Fugate of Jackson and Billy W. Fugate of Campton;
seven sisters, Phurbia Bailey of Vine Grove, Wanda Fugate
of Elizabethtown, Euna Hines of Danville and Sue Gabbard
of Wilmore, Jeanette Shearer of Dayton, Ohio, Wilma Polly
of Indianapolis and Ruth Whe-eler of Marysville, Ohio.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation
is 10 a.m. Monday. Memorials may go to charity of choice.
Friday, May 6, 2005. James S. Fugate. Services for James
Shelton Fugate, 55, of Butler Drive, will be 11 a.m. Monday
at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary Bellamy. Burial will
be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. He died Thursday at
Veterans Administraton Medical Center, Lexington. Born
Oct. 3, 1949, in Clayhole, he was a son of the late El
Hannon and Pauline Stacy Fugate. Survivors include his
wife, Barbara Hollan Fugate; a son, James Travis Fugate of
Kennesaw, Ga.; four brothers, Wilgus Fugate of Chicago,
Orville Fugate of Clayhole, Estill Fugate of Jackson and Billy
W. Fugate of Campton; seven sisters, Phurbia Bailey of Vine
Grove, Wanda Fugate of Elizabethtown, Euna Hines of
Danville, Sue Gabbard of Wilmore, Jeanette Shearer of
Dayton, Ohio, Wilma Polly of Indianapolis and Ruth Wheeler
of Marysville, Ohio. Pallbearers will be brothers, brother-inlaws and nephews. Honorary bearer is Kathelene Denise
Arnold. Visitation will be 10 - 11 a.m. Monday. Memorials
may to go a charity of choice. Sunday, May 8, 2005.
FUGATE, Shirley Fugate. Shirley Fugate, 64, of Wells Landing
Road, died Wednesday at her home. Born March 14, 1941,
in Peoria, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Kenneth
Wheeler and Dorothy M. Curtis. She was a homemaker and
attended Danville Church of God. She was the wife of Dan
Fugate. Survivors include a daughter, Valerie Shinn of
Peoria, Ill.; two sons, Leo Henrich and David Fugate, both of
Danville; a sister, Margarette Wheeler of Peoria; two
brothers, Kenneth Wheeler Jr. and Gerald Wheeler, both of
Peoria; and two grandchildren. No services are scheduled.
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday, September 11, 2005.
GABEHART, G.W. Gabehart. LIBERTY - G.W. Gabehart III, 77,
of Glasgow, formerly of Casey County, died Thursday in
Glasgow. Born Jan. 12, 1928, in Casey County, he was a
son of the late G.W. and Lissie Smallwood Gabehart.
Survivors include two brothers, Albert Gabehart of Louisville
and Don Gabehart of Campbellsville; and two sisters, Irene
Payne of Lebanon and Evelyn Dillingham of Louisville.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by the Rev. Andy Hornback. Burial will be in
Merrimac Cemetery in Taylor County. Visitation will be after
9 a.m. Saturday. Friday, October 7, 2005.
GABEHART, Geneva W. Gabehart. LIBERTY - Services for
Geneva Wilmith Gabehart, 68, of Knifley, will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by G.W. Smith.
Burial will be in Jones Chapel Cemetery. She died
Wednesday at Taylor County Hospital. Born Dec. 30, 1936,
in Casey County, she was the daughter of Sally Mae Adams
Edwards of Liberty and the late Archie Edwards. She was
retired from General Electric Corp. in Louisville was and the
widow of Donald Tuck Gabehart. Survivors include three
daughters, Donna Sims and Pamela Kennedy, both of
Louisville, and Sheila Mattingly of Somerset; a son, Byron
Gabehart of Louisville; six sisters, Elizabeth Scott, Janie
Rogers and Patricia Vaught, all of Liberty, Evelyn Russell of
Hustonville, Priscilla Ishmael of Louisville and Lola Foster of
Bethelridge; two brothers, Robert Edwards of Louisville and
Chester Edwards of Liberty; and 10 grandchildren; Visitation
will be after 2 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Friday,
January 14, 2005
GABHART, Wilbert L. Gabhart. SPRINGFIELD - Wilbert Lee
Gabhart, 90, of Mackville, died Thursday at Danville Centre
for Health and Rehabilitation. Born Oct. 1, 1914, in
Washington County, he was a son of the late Isaiah and Lula
Parrot Gabhart. He was a retired farmer and a member of
Battle Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Connie
Gabhart of Mackville; three daughters, Jeannie Dean of
Harrodsburg, Janice Fraley of Lexington and Lynda Perry of
Springfield; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and
four great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 2:30 p.m.
Sunday at Carey & Son Funeral Home by the Rev. James
Harley. Burial will be in Battle Cemetery. Visitation will be 58 p.m. Saturday and after 8 a.m. Sunday. Friday, February
18, 2005.
GADDIS, Blanche M. Gaddis. MORELAND - Blanche McGirr
Gaddis, 89 of Cincinnati, Ohio, died Saturday at Mercy
Franciscan Hospital. Born Jan. 7, 1916, in Lincoln County,
she was the daughter of the late James Madison and
Amanda Pearl McGirr and the widow of John Gaddis. She
taught at Moreland High School and was retired from Mount
Healthy School System. She was a Methodist and a
graduate of Moreland High School and Centre College.
Survivors include a son, William Gaddis of Cincinnati; a
brother, Morris McGirr of Danville; two sisters, Agatha "Sug"
McGirr of Moreland and Lela Whitson of Cold Springs; two
grandsons; and four great granddaughters. She was
preceded in death by an infant daughter. Services will be 2
p.m. Monday at W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Scott
Wilson. Burial will be in McGirr-Sandidge Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Steve McGirr, Ricky King, Tommy McGirr,
Johnny McGirr, Bob Gaddis and Brian Gaddis. Visitation will
be after 1 p.m. Monday. Sunday, July 17, 2005.
GADDIS, Euna Gaddis. Services for Euna Reese Gaddis, 91, of
Bellevue Street, Junction City, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Barry Harmon. Burial will be
in Junction City Cemetery. She died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 12, 1913, in
Albany, she was the daughter of the late Samuel L. and Joe
Ann Smith Reese. She was a member of Mount Freeman
Baptist Church and a homemaker. She was the widow of
William T. Gaddis. Survivors include a daughter, Patsy
Lunsford of Junction City; two sons, Harold L. Gaddis and
Gary W. Gaddis, both of Junction City; three sisters, Laura
Collins of Danville, Nannie Belcher of Junction City, and
Mable Hamilton of Cincinnati; 13 grandchildren, 25 greatgrandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by two sons, William T. Gaddis Jr.
and James W. Gaddis; and a daughter, Mary Ann Vernon.
Pallbearers will be Orville Vernon Jr., Gragg and Ricky
Lunsford, Darrell Gaddis, Todd Taylor and Henry Clarkson.
Honorary pallbearers are grandchildren. Visitation is after 5
p.m. today. Friday, June 10, 2005.
GAFFNEY, Floyd Gaffney. LANCASTER - Services for Floyd
Gaffney, 80, of Danville Road, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by Louie Hammons and the Revs.
Scott Ogle and Everett Priddy. Burial will be in Camp Nelson
National Cemetery. He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 18, 1925, in Garrard
County, he was a son of the late Arthur and Nora Ethel
Payne Gaffney. He was a retired heavy equipment operator
and farmer. He also was a Army veteran of World War II and
a member of Disabled American Veterans, AARP and
Hyattsville Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Stella
Gibson Gaffney; two daughters, Brenda Hammons of
Stanford and Linda Logan of Frankfort; two brothers, Lesley
Gaffney and Arthur Gaffney Jr., both of Garrard County; four
sisters, Elsie Davis of Lancaster, Joyce Hunt of Versailles,
Allene Games of Lawrenceburg and Catherine McIntire of
Middletown, Ohio; five grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Gary, Jason and Art
Gaffney, Barry Davis, John Thompson, Keith Brooks and Art
Gibson. Honorary pallbearers are Tracy Curtsinger, Lana
Ogle, Christy Hammons, Lisa West, Sherry Logan, Russell
Sebastian, Gordon Bourne and Hugh Davis. Visitation is 5-9
p.m. today. Wednesday, October 26, 2005.
GAINES, Mabel K. Gaines. Mabel Kelly Gaines, 89, of Bruce
Court, died Friday at Charleston Health Center. Born Dec.
11, 1915, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Lula
Jane Roberts Kelly. She was a member of First Baptist
Church where she was church secretary for 44 years and
was a member of Sweet Adelines Choir. She was the widow
of Cecil Gaines. Survivors include a daughter, Leslie Baker
Williams of Danville; three grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert
Nathan Gaines. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at First
Baptist Church. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to
the Parkinson's Disease Foundation. Sunday, May 29,
2005. Mabel K. Gaines. Services Mabel Kelly Gaines, 89,
of Bruce Court, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Baptist
Church by the Revs. Albert Gisler and Tim Mathis. Burial will
be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Friday at Charleston
Health Care Center. Survivors include her daughter, Leslie
Gaines Williams of Danville. Her name was incorrect in
Sunday's paper. Pallbearers will be Eric Lively, Earl
Campbell, Bob Nutter, Buddy Furr, Buddy Hester, Harold
Reynolds, Dick Lough and Al Cooper. Honorary pallbearers
are Leon Gooch, Godbey Whitehouse and Glen Statom.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today at the church. Memorials may
go to Parkinson's Disease Foundation. Stith Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
GALLIHER, Essie M. Galliher. LIBERTY - Essie Mae Galliher,
77, of Bunnellon Fla., died Tuesday in Florida. Born Sept.
26, 1928, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Oscar and Lora Mason. She was a nursing assistant and
homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Howard
Galliher; a son, Robert Galliher of Indianapolis; a daughter,
Gloria Davis of Franklin, Ind.; five grandchildren; and 13
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial
will be in Mason Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6 p.m.
today. Friday, December 16, 2005.
GAMMON, Eugene Gammon Jr. HARRODSBURG - Eugene
"Jack" Gammon Jr., 82, of Harrodsburg, died Saturday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 22,
1923, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Eugene
and Willa Mae Royalty Gammon. He was an Army veteran
of World War II. He was a retired carpenter for Burchfield
and Thomas Co., a member of Salvisa Baptist Church,
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Salvisa
Masonic Lodge 125 F&AM. He was the widower of Quanita
Faye Drury Gammon. Survivors include a daughter, Pam
Votaw of Lawrenceburg; a son, Lynn Gammon of
Harrodsburg; a sister, Patsy Baylor of Lima, Ohio; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Gary Allen.
Burial will be in Lawrenceburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Chris and Michael Gammon, James Michael Yates, Derek
and Patrick Votaw, and Douglas Brown. Honorary
pallbearers are Bill Otis, Bruce Goodlett, Jennings Brooking
and Ronnie Britton. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today today and
prior to the service Tuesday. Monday, October 3, 2005.
GANDER, Ruby H. Gander. STANFORD - Ruby Hazlett
Gander, 70, of Newlands Lane, died Monday at Stanford
House nursing home. Born March 13, 1935, in Lincoln
County, she was a daughter of the late George and Katie
Phillips Hazlett. She was a homemaker and a former
employee of Cowden Manufacturing and Palm Beach
companies. She was a member of Stanford Presbyterian
Church and the widow of Alvin Gander. Survivors include
two sons, Bo Gander and Gary W. Gander, both of Stanford;
two daughters, Pam Gander Johnson of Stanford and Donna
Gander Horne of Danville; three sisters, Virginia Crain of
Louisville, Serena Mullikin of Richmond and Sue Fox of
Stanford; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were today at Gruenheim Cemetery by
the Rev. Jim Erwin. Pallbearers were Chase, Roy and
Julian Gander, Tim and Shea Lair, Wayne Burger, and
Hunter and Blake Horne. Memorials may go to Gruenheim
Cemetery Fund, c/o Donna Horne, 1215 Airport Road ,
Danville 40422. Wednesday, July 20, 2005.
GARDNER, Helen Gardner. LANCASTER - Graveside services
for Helen Gardner, 97, of Maple Avenue, were today at
Lancaster Cemetery by Daryl Hodge. She died Saturday at
Christian Care Center. Pallbearers were Matt Krystof and
Charles Puckett. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
GARR, Lucille W. Garr. Services for Lucille Walker Garr, 95, of
Danville, will be 1 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church,
Second and Walnut streets, by the Revs. Richard Hill and
Willie Newby. Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. She died
Wednesday in Danville. Born June 10, 1910, in Boyle
County, she was a daughter of the late Johnny and Mary
Ewing Walker. She was a cook and a member of First
Baptist Church, Pastor's Aid Society, Missionary Society and
Women's Improvement Club. She was the widow of Alvin
Garr. Survivors include a stepdaughter, Helen Rose White
of Forestville, Md.; and her caregivers, Charlotte Caldwell
and Stephon Ford, both of Danville; and 10
stepgrandchildren. Visitation will be noon-1 p.m. Monday at
the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, December 16, 2005.
GARR, Willie M. Garr. Willie Mac Garr, 89, of Stanford, died
Monday at her home. Born July 4, 1916, in Lincoln County,
she was a daughter of the late Ennies and Alice Garr. She
was a former employee of Hub Frankel department store, a
member of Stanford First Baptist Church and the Pansy
Club. Survivors include four sisters, Pauline Walker, Lottie
Gooch, Hazel Jones and Vivian Welch, all of Stanford.
Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Stanford First Baptist
Church by the Rev. Floyd R. Raglin. Burial will be in Hilldale
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Edward Gooch, Michael
Welch, Danny Jones, Ennies Penman, Robin Brown and
Dennis Penman. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Roosevelt
Walker, James M. Welch, Keith Brown, Michael Welch and
members of the Pansy Club. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Thursday. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, December 7, 2005.
GARRETT, Adell Garrett. LIBERTY - Adell Garrett, 95, of
Dunnville, died Monday at Liberty Care Center. Born Dec.
22, 1909, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late
William and Effie Clements Lee. She was a homemaker, a
member of Salem United Methodist Church and the widow of
Harlan Garrett Sr. Survivors include a son, Bob Garrett of
Dunnville; three daughters, Beulah Miller, Evelyn McDonald
and Louise Redford, all of Dunnville; 23 grandchildren; 48
great-grandchildren; and 18 great-great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by three children, Faye Lee, Roxie
Garrett and Harlan Garrett Jr. Services will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Boise
Hulk. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, February 15,
2005.
GASKIN, Ann E. Gaskin. LANCASTER - Services for Ann
Engle Gaskin, 79, of Lancaster, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Owen Gaskin and Zach
Terry. She died Wednesday at Lancaster Christian Care
Center. Born Dec. 17, 1925, in Garrard County, she was the
daughter of the late Chester K. and Minerva Cox Engle. She
was a homemaker and a member of Lancaster Baptist
Church. Survivors include her husband, Delmar Gaskin; two
sons, Cary Gaskin of Nancy and Chris Gaskin of Stanford;
two daughters, Candice Ann Richardson of West Palm
Beach, Fla., and Claire Gaskin of Lancaster; three sisters,
Frances Brooking of Lexington, Ruth Rogers of Lancaster
and Billie Jean Wilson of Monroe, Mich.; 13 grandchildren;
and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Kenny
Adams, Walter Hester, Chris and Bryan Gaskin, Clint
McQuerry and Jim Cox. Honorary pallbearers will be
Herman Schauberger, James Callahan, Nolen Prewitt, J.
Lee Rogers, Dick Wilson and Tommy Gaskin. Visitation is 59 p.m. today. Friday, September 30, 2005.
GASTINEAU, Christopher W. Gastineau. LANCASTER Services for Christopher Wayne Gastineau, 35, of Rolling
Meadows, will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Spurlin Funeral
Home by the Rev. Jerry Browning. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. He died Sunday at his home. Born May 8, 1970,
in Garrard County, he was a son of Wayne and Gloria
Gastineau of Bryantsville. He was a construction worker and
a farmer. Other survivors include a sister, Ronda J. Lowry of
Lancaster; and grandparents, Beulah Pollard and Robert
Gastineau, both of Lancaster. Pallbearers will be Darrell
Edgington, Randy Conley, Shannon Conley, Jeff Lowry,
Donald Perrin and Tony Johnson. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Wednesday. . Tuesday, December 13, 2005.
GAY, Bobby D. Gay. LANCASTER - Services for Bobby Darrell
Gay, 56, of Charlotte, N.C., will be 11 a.m. Friday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Sam Glenn. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. He died Monday at Carolina Medical
Center in Charlotte. Born Dec. 6, 1948, in Garrard County,
he was a son of the late Walker T. Gay and Lucille Prewitt
Gay Reynolds. He was retired from IBM after 25 years of
service in Lexington, Boulder Colo., and Charlotte.
Survivors include a son, Jason W. Gay Sr. of Harrisburg,
N.C.; a daughter, Melanie K. Gay of Concord, N.C.; a
brother, David Gay of Lancaster; a sister, Beverly Glenn of
Georgetown; and three grandchildren. Visitation will be 6-9
p.m. Thursday. Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
GERACI, Gaetano Geraci. HARRODSBURG - Gaetano "Tom"
Geraci, 81, of East Lexington Street, died Saturday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 26,
1924, in Sicily, he was the son of the late Santo and Orsola
Isgro Geraci. He was a retired quality control manager at
Cricketeer Manufacturing Co. and a member of St. Andrew
Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Alfia Christina
Occhiuto Geraci; a daughter, Ursola Rose of Lexington;
three sons, Sandy Geraci of Cleveland, Ohio, Carmen
Geraci of Lexington, and Joseph Geraci of Louisville; two
sisters, Anna Colosi of New York and Nicholina Bruccoleri of
New Jersey; and five grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at St. Andrew Catholic Church by the Rev. Joseph
Muench. Entombment will be in Bluegrass Memorial
Gardens, Jessamine County. Pallbearers will be Sandy,
Joseph, Tommy, Jimmy and Carmen Geraci, Jack Rose and
Dominick Bruccoleri. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and prior to
the service Tuesday at St. Andrew Catholic Church.
Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements.
Monday, August 15, 2005.
GIBSON, Alice J. Gibson. HARRODSBURG - Services for Alice
Jackson Gibson, 90, of Harrodsburg, will be 1 p.m. Thursday
at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by the Rev. Kenneth
Whitehouse and Lester Tirey. Burial will be in Burgin
Memorial Gardens. He died Monday at Harrodsburg Health
Care Center. Born Jan. 1, 1915, in Knox County, she was a
daughter of the late William H. and Dora F. Lambdin Jones.
She was a retired James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital
dietitian and self-employed merchant. She was a member of
Ellers Memorial Baptist Church and the widow of Hobert L.
Jackson and James S. Gibson. Survivors include two sons,
Kenneth E. Jackson of Harrodsburg and James R. "Rusty"
Jackson of Versailles; a daughter, Dora L. Higginbotham of
Harrodsburg; nine grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter,
Kathleen "Kitty" Guthrie. Pallbearers will be Kenny, Jimmy,
Keith and Kevin Jackson and Kevin and Chris Higginbotham.
Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and after 7 a.m.
Thursday. Memorials may go to Ellers Memorial Baptist
Church, 446 Cogar Ave., Harrodsburg 40330. Tuesday,
November 15, 2005. Alice J. Gibson. HARRODSBURG Services for Alice Jackson Gibson, 90, of Harrodsburg, will
be 1 p.m. Thursday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home
by the Rev. Kenneth Whitehouse and Lester Tirey. Burial will
be in Burgin Memorial Gardens. She died Monday at
Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born Jan. 1, 1915, in
Knox County, she was a daughter of the late William H. and
Dora F. Lambdin Jones. She was a retired James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital dietitian and self-employed merchant. She
was a member of Ellers Memorial Baptist Church and the
widow of Hobert L. Jackson and James S. Gibson.
Survivors include two sons, Kenneth E. Jackson of
Harrodsburg and James R. "Rusty" Jackson of Versailles; a
daughter, Dora L. Higginbotham of Harrodsburg; nine
grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Kathleen "Kitty" Guthrie.
Pallbearers will be Kenny, Jimmy, Keith and Kevin Jackson
and Kevin and Chris Higginbotham. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 7 a.m. Thursday. Memorials may go to
Ellers Memorial Baptist Church, 446 Cogar Ave.,
Harrodsburg 40330. Wednesday, November 16, 2005.
GIBSON, Michael W. Gibson. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Michael Wayne "Eighty-eight" Gibson, 50, of Lexington,
formerly of Perryville, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Wilder
Funeral Home by Lee Arnold. Burial will be in Hillcrest
Cemetery. He died Wednesday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born June 22, 1955, in Boyle County, he
was the son of the late Martin L. and Geniece Toombs
Gibson. He was a self-employed horse trainer and a
member of Perryville Baptist Church. Survivors include his
wife, Mary McCord Gibson; a daughter, Taylor J. Gibson of
Lexington; a sister, Becky Holderman of Danville; and two
brothers, Harold Gibson of Florida and Jerry Gibson of
Danville. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Spach, Steve Martz,
Scotty Bilbrey, Brice Gibson, Derek Holderman, Marty
Gibson and Eugene McCord. Visitation is after 10 a.m.
Sunday. Friday, August 26, 2005.
GIFFORD, Margie M. Gifford. STANFORD - Margie M. Gifford,
86, died Friday at Stanford House nursing home. Born May
7, 1919, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
Carroll Smith and Lizzie Lucas Smith. She was a seamstress
at Cowden Manufacturing for 25 years and a member of
Mount Salem Baptist Church. Survivors include two
daughters, Gloria J. Smith of Stanford and Vickie Corhn of
Liberty; four sisters, Maxine Lane of Stanford, Francis
Russell of Danville, Shirley Coleman of Fairfield, Ohio, and
Murrell Durham of Yosemite; two stepgrandchildren; nine
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Roscoe K. Gifford. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Revs. Brad King and Travis
Farris. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Greg, Roy, Todd and Tim Smith, Danny
Wardrip Jr., and Chris Gifford. Honorary pallbearers include
Wendall Smith, Danny Wardrip, and Bobby, Johnny and Jim
Gifford. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Sunday, August 14,
2005.
GIFFORD, Mary G. Gifford. HARRODSBURG - Graveside
services for Mary Grigsby Gifford, 88, of Augusta, Ga.,
formerly of Harrodsburg, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in
Spring Hill Cemetery by the Rev. Joe Tarry. She died
Sunday in Augusta. Born April 26, 1917, in Harrodsburg,
she was the daughter of the late Charles and Mary Noe
Forsythe Finnel. She was a seamstress for many years and
was a member of Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include a son, John W. Grigsby III of Martinez,
Ga.; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Ransdell
Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday,
December 20, 2005.
GIFFORD, Ruby Gifford, 1954-2008. LIBERTY - Ruby Gifford,
54, of Yosemite died Saturday. Born April 28, 1954, in Pike
County, she was a daughter of the late Alva J. and Viola
Mae Sanders Foster. She was the widow of Donald Gifford.
Survivors include two daughters, Rosa Ruiz and Alicia
Luttrell; a son, Jose Ruiz Jr.; 12 grandchildren; three
brothers, Alva J. Foster Jr., Albert Foster and Joseph Foster;
and two sisters, Rita Velasques and Wanda Cook. Services
will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Willow Springs United Methodist
Church. Visitation will be noon Thursday at the church.
Bartle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday,
December 9, 2008.
GILKEY, Paula M. Gilkey. HARRODSBURG - A memorial
service for Paula Margaret Gilkey, 83, of Waggener Drive,
will be 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Andrew Catholic Church
by the Rev. Joseph Muench. She died Tuesday at her
home. Born Aug. 4, 1922, in Owensboro, she was the
daughter of the late Paul and Mary M. Wedding Johnson.
She was a Navy veteran, having served in World War II, a
retired supervisor for Brown-Forman in Louisville, a member
of St. Andrew Catholic Church and the widow of Charles W.
Gilkey. Survivors include a son, Paul E. Welch of
Harrodsburg; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may go to St. Andrew Catholic
Church, 1125 Danville Road, Harrodsburg, Ky. 40330.
Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, December 29, 2005.
GILL, Edna M. Gill. LANCASTER - Services for Edna Mae Gill,
86, of Shelby Street, Junction City, will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by Chaplain Gary Story. Burial will
be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Stanford
Center for Health and Rehabilitation. Born May 1, 1919, in
Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Annie Gill
Naylor and was a retired factory worker. Survivors include
one son, Billy Gill of Junction City; one sister, Hester Cox of
Danville; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren.
Visitation is 9 a.m. Friday until time of service. Memorials
may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40422.
Thursday, November 10, 2005.
GILLIAM, William G. Gilliam. LANCASTER - Services for
William Gordon Gilliam, 71, of Price Court, will be 2 p.m.
Friday at Lancaster Baptist Church by the Rev. Zach Terry.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Tuesday at
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born Sept.
8, 1933, in Madison County, he was the son of the late
Charles T. and Sallie L. Moberly Gilliam. He was a farmer.
Survivors include his wife, Gerlene Wilson Gilliam; six sons,
Ricky Gilliam of Lancaster, Scott Gilliam of Harrodsburg,
Jimmy Gilliam of Winchester, Gordon R. Gilliam of
Lexington, Billy Jarboe of Louisville, and Eric Jarboe of Crab
Orchard; two daughters, Heather Gilliam of Harrodsburg and
Deloris Walls of Georgetown; two brothers, Ray "Doodle"
Gilliam and Gene Gilliam, both of Lancaster; four sisters,
Mabel Humphrey of Harrodsburg, Edwina Humphrey of
Lancaster, Emma L. Horn of Richmond and Stella M. Cates
of Berea; 17 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Edwin Riley, Brandon, Billy Wayne,
Ricky, David and Mike Humphrey. Honorary pallbearers are
Don and Miller Horn, Brad and Chad Young and Rick
Majors. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today at the church. Ramsey
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday,
August 4, 2005.
GILLILAND, Margaret Gilliland. STANFORD - Services for
Margaret "Wickie" Gilliland, 83, of Stanford, will be 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Burney
Meece. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died
Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born Oct. 28, 1928, in
Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late John L. and
Mattie L. Conner Pence. She was a homemaker and former
associate of Pence and Gilliland Insurance Co., a member of
Stanford Christian Church, Lady Lions Club and Fort Logan
Hospital Auxiliary. She was the widow of Joe W. Gilliland.
Survivors include two sons, Joe Gilliland of Stanford and
Victor Gilliland of San Antonio, Texas; two grandsons; three
great-grandchildren; and a step great-grandchild.
Pallbearers will be Danny Lynn, Chase Marcum, Robin
Jones, Scott Wilkerson, Cole Wilkerson and Sammy Stickler.
Visitation is 7-9 p.m. today. Tuesday, February 22, 2005.
GILMER, Ralph Gilmer. LOUISVILLE - Ralph Gilmer, 80, died
Sept. 18 at the Christian Health Center in Louisville. Born
June 18, 1925, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late
Ethel McFarlane and Arthur Gilmer Sr. He attended
McKinney and Hustonville schools. He was a graduate of
Ohio State University and was a member of the Army Air
Corps. He served with the American Red Cross and
received the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award during
the Korean War. He donated his body to the University of
Louisville Medical School for Parkinson's disease research.
Survivors include two sisters, Anne Walters of Dayton, Ohio,
and Sybill Allin of Huntington, W.Va. A private memorial will
be held at a future date. Sunday, October 16, 2005.
GILPIN, Lula M. Gilpin, Thursday, February 10, 2005. LIBERTY
- Services for Lula Metcalfe Gilpin, 101, will be noon
Saturday at Bartle Funeral Home by Phillip Patton. Burial will
be in Poplar Springs Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Liberty
Care Center. Born April 16, 1903, she was the daughter of
the late Albert and Della Rutledge Metcalfe. She was a
member of the Church of Christ and the widow of Walter
Gilpin. Survivors include three stepdaughters, Beryl
Anderson and Iola Atwood, both of Mount Orab, Ohio, and
Iva Rose Burton of Campbellsville; and one stepson, Gerald
P. Gilpin of Liberty. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Friday.
GILPIN, Wendall Gilpin. STANFORD - Wendall Gilpin, 44, of
Stanford, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born March 6, 1961, in Danville, he was
son of Cherry A. Rogers of Waynesburg and the late
Thomas L. Gilpin. He was a self-employed tree trimmer.
Survivors include two sons, Shannon Hickerbottom and
Wendall Hickerbottom, both of McQueary County; three
brothers, Porter, Patrick and Palmer Rogers, all of
Waynesburg; two sisters, April Shearer of Stanford and
Tonda Dawson of Oregenia, Ohio; and two grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. Thurman Pearson. Burial will be in Mount Hebron
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Porter, Patrick and Palmer
Rogers, Chris and Jason Mitchell and Josh Warman.
Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Tuesday. Monday, May 16,
2005.
GIVENS, Shirley G. Givens. Services for Shirley Greene
Givens, 63, of Stanford, were Saturday at Boneyville Baptist
Church by Robert Coulter Jr. Burial was in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. He died Dec. 28 at his home. Born Oct. 1, 1941,
in Lincoln County, he was a son of Laura Stewart of Stanford
and the late Preston "Billy" Givens. He was an employee of
Hitachi Automotive Product Co. Other survivors include his
wife, Sara Givens; three sons, Eric Givens of Louisville,
Greg Givens of Stanford, and Kelvin Givens of Cincinnati; a
daughter, Dionne Givens of Stanford, three sisters, Sandra
Givens of Cincinnati, Deborah Moran of Las Cruces, N.M.,
and Cheryl Stewart of Lexington; three brothers, David
Givens of Indianapolis, Mitchell Stewart of Burke, Va., and
Barry Stewart of Lexington; a stepbrother, Fred Helm of
Virginia Beach, Va.; and five grandchildren. (Some survivors
were incorrectly identified in an earlier publication.) SmithJackson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
GLASS, Harold S. Glass. LEXINGTON - Harold S. Glass, 88, of
Mercer County, died Monday at his home. Born Feb. 19,
1917, in Scott County, he was the son of the late Maud and
Sherman Glass. He operated restaurants in Kentucky and
Ohio and was the widower of Mary G. Glass. He attended
the University of Kentucky and served in the Marine Corps in
the South Pacific during World War II. Survivors include a
daughter, Carolyn Bradshaw; three grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Private graveside services will be held
in Georgetown Cemetery by Gary Story. Visitation is 5-8
p.m. today at W.R. Milward Mortuary-Southland. Memorials
may be made to Heritage Hospice, 337 Broadway, Danville
40423. Thursday, July 28, 2005.
GLASSCOCK, Robert Glasscock. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Robert Glasscock, 59, of Danville, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Dennis Hisle. Burial will be
in Hillcrest Cemetery. He died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 1, 1946, in
Boyle County, he was a son of the late William R. and Elnora
Browning Glasscock. He was a heavy equipment operator
and truck driver. He was a member of Doctors Fork Baptist
Church. Survivors include his wife, Teresa Preston
Glasscock; a daughter, Alison Glasscock of Danville; a son,
Bobby Glasscock Jr. of Danville; a sister, Terry Lynn
Edwards of Perryville; a brother, James H. Glasscock of
Danville; and three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be
Charles Young, Shawn Edwards, Justin Holloway, and Jon,
Michael, Jeffery and Jordan Glasscock. Honorary
pallbearers are Dale Preston, Justin Glasscock, Melvin
Young and Ron Crutchfield. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Friday, April 15, 2005.
GODBEY, Edward M. Godbey, Wednesday, February 2, 2005.
STANFORD - Services for Edward "Mack" Godbey, 77, of
Stanford, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. Johnny Adamson. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. He died Tuesday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center. Born Aug. 30, 1927, in Lincoln
County, he was a son of the late Elbert and Dolly Atkins
Godbey. He was a carpenter and an employee of Lincoln
Lumber Co. and Fort Logan Hospital. He was a founding
member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include his
wife, Evellene Godbey; three sons, David Godbey of New
York, Tony Godbey of Stanford and Jackie Godbey of
Danville; a stepson, Benny Price of Somerset; three
daughters, Diane Godbey of New York, Tammy Godbey of
Crab Orchard, and Lisa Hood of Lancaster; two brothers,
Russell Godbey of Crab Orchard and Hoover Godbey of
Stanford; three sisters, Silverene Adams of Crab Orchard,
Flonnie Phillips of Lancaster and Marcella Floyd of South
Carolina; two grandchildren whom he raised, Nicholas
Godbey and Amanda Stutz; 10 grandchildren; and three step
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, Larry T. Godbey, and a
daughter, Donna Godbey Stutz. Pallbearers will be Harold,
Russell, Jeff, Richard, Matthew Godbey and Chester Adams.
Honorary pallbearers are members of Calvary Hill Adult
Sunday School Class. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Thursday at
Spurlin Funeral Home. Memorials may go to American
Cancer Society.
GODBEY, Kathryn P. Godbey. PERRYVILLE - Kathryn Purdom
Godbey, 93, of Hardee Street, died Tuesday in Danville.
Born Oct. 4, 1911, in Boyle County, she was a daughter of
the late Robert and Eva Kirkland Purdom. She was the
oldest member of Perryville First Christian Church and the
widow of Duke M. Godbey Jr. Survivors include nieces and
nephews, including Ann P. Yankey of Perryville, and Roger
E. Yankey of Danville. Services will be 4 p.m. Thursday at
Perryville First Christian Church by the Rev. Rick Fullard.
Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation will be after 2
p.m. Thursday at the church. Memorials may go to Perryville
Christian Church or American Cancer Society. Wilder
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Wednesday,
April 13, 2005. Kathryn P. Godbey. PERRYVILLE Services for Kathryn Purdom Godbey, 93, of Hardee Street,
are 4 p.m. today at Perryville First Christian Church by the
Rev. Rick Fullard. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. She
died Tuesday in Danville. Pallbearers will be Roger "Erv"
Yankey, Royce Bourne, Charles Young, Ray Purdom, Jackie
Godbey, Joe York, Chuck Baril and Bob Mitchell. Memorials
may go to Perryville Christian Church or American Cancer
Society. Wilder Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, April 14, 2005.
GODBEY, Marcie Godbey. LIBERTY - Marcie Godbey, 83, of
Riverdale Apartments, died Thursday at her home. Born
Oct. 7, 1922, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the
late Jesse and Lora McMullin Bastin. She was a former
Casey County Hospital employee, a member of Mount Olive
Christian Church and the widow of Willie Godbey. Survivors
include a daughter, Lucille Lester of Liberty; five sisters,
Joanna Baugh of Eubank, Regina Hyden of Somerset, Alline
Judd and Pauline Price, both of Cincinnati, and Christine
Haste of Louisiana; two brothers, Freeman Bastin of Indiana,
and J.B. Bastin of Cincinnati; and three grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mount Olive Christian
Church by Greg Powell. Burial will be in Salyers Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Carol Baugh, Tom Shehan, Bobby
Dormon, David Ensign, Denny Lister and Homer Hecht.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Monday and after 8 a.m. Tuesday.
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, December 23, 2005.
GODBEY, Therman Godbey. LIBERTY - Therman Godbey, 80,
of Bethelridge, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born July 10, 1924, in Bethelridge, he was
a son of the late William O. and Leora Wesley Godbey. He
was a teacher and retired mail carrier. He attended
Bethelridge United Methodist Church and was caretaker and
treasurer of Bethelridge Cemetery. Survivors include a
brother-in-law, Hubert Callaham of New Carlisle, Ohio; and a
sister-in-law, Lucy Godbey of Tipp City, Ohio. Services will
be 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethelridge United Methodist
Church. Burial will be in Bethelridge Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Carroll Haste, Bill Godbey, Ronnie and Pat Wesley,
Hubert and Jeff Callaham, Leslie and Jones Lawless Jr.
Honorary pallbearers are Omra Wesley and Glen Whiles.
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Friday at Bartle Funeral Home and
after 9 a.m. Saturday. Thursday, July 7, 2005.
GOFORTH, Helen Goforth. LIBERTY - Helen Goforth, 81, of
Ky. 501, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born June 24, 1924, in Casey County, she
was the daughter of the late Frank and Lucy Tarter Earles.
She was a homemaker and a Methodist. She was the widow
of Oscar Goforth. Survivors include three daughters, Connie
Black, Linda Goforth and Rosina Bowmer, all of Liberty; four
brothers, Delas Earles and Alden Earles, both of Liberty, and
Dwight Earles of Yosemite and Dannie Earles of Edinburg,
Ind.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and two
stepgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
son, Gary Goforth. Services will be 2 p.m. today at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by C.B. Carman. Burial will
be in South Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Justin,
Aaron and Larry Bowmer, Joe Black, Jim Hargis and Jacob
Coffman. Honorary pallbearers are Danny and Kyler Black,
Lucas Bowmer, Gary Hatter, Eric Wilkerson, Scott
Wilkerson, Chris Coffman and Jeffrey Hatter. Tuesday,
September 6, 2005.
GOINS, Howard E. Goins. LANCASTER - Services for Howard
Eugene Goins, 49, of Ridgeway Drive, will be 1 p.m. Friday
at Lancaster Church of the Nazarene by the Rev. David
Young. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died
Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born March 18, 1956, in Garrard County, he was the son of
Edward and Helen Shearer Goins of Lancaster. He was
employed by Tutt Inc. in Lexington, and attended Lancaster
Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include his wife,
Deborah Freels Goins; a son, Dustin Goins of Grand Rapids,
Mich.; two sisters, Donna Burkhart and Brenda Carpenter,
both of Lancaster; one brother, Bobby Goins of Lancaster;
and one granddaughter. Pallbearers are Robbie Goins,
Doug Adams, Tony Denny, Elmer and Michael Freels, Billy
Keith Carpenter and Ronnie Horn. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today at the church. Ramsey Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, May 5, 2005.
GONZALES, Benny Gonzales. WAMPAM, Pa. - Benny
Gonzales, 81, of Lancaster, formerly of Wampam, died
Monday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center
in Lexington. Born May 23, 1924, in Louisville, W.Va., he
was the son of the late Jess and Dolores Artimez Gonzales.
He was retired from Rexnord and an Army veteran of World
War II. He was a member of St. William Catholic Church in
Lancaster. Survivors are his wife, Mary Krosovic Gonzales;
one son, Richard Gonzales of Somerset; two daughters,
Christina Vay of Woodbridge, Va.; and Patricia Gonzales of
Lexington; three brothers, Pete Gonzales of Louisville, Ohio,
Julius Gonzales of Aliquippa, Pa., and Angel "Buzz"
Gonzales of Brandon, Fla.; three sisters, Janey Swanik of
Wampum, Anita Sanchez of Canton, Ohio, and Josephine
Jacobs of Brugettstown, Pa.; and one grandson. Services
will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Marshall Funeral Home, 341
Main St., by the Rev. John Oesterly. Burial will be in Holy
Redeemer Cemetery. Visitation is 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today.
Thursday, November 10, 2005.
GOOCH, Ella M. Gooch. Ella Mae Gooch, 93, of Stanford, died
Thursday at Stanford House Nursing Home. Born May 1,
1912, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy
Carpenter Bailey. She was a homemaker and a member of
First Baptist Church. She was the widow of Arvol Gooch.
Survivors include five daughters, Beatrice McCormick of
Stanford, Sadie Jones and Daisey Coulter, both of
Springfield, Ill., and Katie Cochran and Billie Scott, both of
Danville; three sons, Ernest Gooch Sr. and Robert Gooch,
both of Danville, and Earl Gooch of Moreland; a stepdaughter, Mary Jackson of Norfolk, Va.; 34 grandchildren; 39
great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by two sons, Madison and Cecil
Gooch. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist
Church by the Rev. Floyd Raglin. Burial will be in Hilldale
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be the grandsons. Honorary
pallbearers are George Reid, Sam Gooch and Jones
Coffman. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Monday. Smith-Jackson
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday,
September 25, 2005. Ella M. Gooch. Services for Ella Mae
Gooch, 93, of Stanford, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at First
Baptist Church, Stanford, by the Rev. Floyd Raglin. Burial
will be in Hilldale Cemetery. She died Thursday at Stanford
House nursing home. Survivors include five daughters,
Beatrice McCormick and Sadie Jones, both of Stanford,
Daisey Coulter of Springfield, Ill., and Katie Cochran and
Billie Scott, both of Danville; four sons, Ernest Gooch Sr.,
Robert Gooch and John Gooch, all of Danville, and Earl
Gooch of Moreland; a stepdaughter, Mary Jackson of
Norfolk, Va.; 34 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; and
nine great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death
by two sons, Madison and Cecil Gooch. Survivor information
was incomplete in Sunday's paper. Pallbearers will be
grandsons. Honorary pallbearers are George Reid, Sam
Gooch and Jones Coffman. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m.
Tuesday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.. Monday, September 26, 2005.
GOOCH, Jessie Gooch. WAYNESBURG - Graveside services
for Jessie "Jim" Gooch, 83, were held 11 a.m. Saturday at
Pleasant Point Cemetery by the Rev. Lanny Hubbard. He
died Thursday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born June 15, 1922,
in Kings Mountain, he was the son of the late Mary Etta
Gooch. He was a farmer and a member of Pleasant Point
Baptist Church. Survivors include several cousins. Barnett
& Demrow Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Sunday, July 31, 2005.
GOOCH, John Gooch. Graveside services for John Gooch, 61,
of Lincoln County will be 1 p.m. Wednesday in Moreland
Cemetery. Born July 3, 1944, in Lincoln County, he was the
son of the late Arvol and Ella Bailey Gooch. He was a farmer
and a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include
five sisters, Sadie Jones, Beatrice McCormick, Daisy A.
Coulter, Katie Cochran and Billie Scott; and three brothers,
Ernest Gooch, Robert Gooch and Earl Gooch. SmithJackson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday, October 2, 2005.
GOOCH, Thomas L. Gooch. STANFORD - Services for
Thomas L. Gooch, 85, of the Goshen community, will be 11
a.m. Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home by Todd Gooch and
the Rev. Billy Estes. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born July 30, 1919, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the
late James E. and Zella Holtzclaw Gooch. He was a dairy
farmer for 50 years and a member of Goshen Christian
Church. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, having
served in the Pacific Theater. He attended Iowa State
University, was chairman of the board of InterCounty Energy
and a director of First Southern National Bank. He was a
former director of Lincoln County Soil Conservation District,
Lincoln County Farm Bureau, Lincoln County Livestock
Improvement District, Lincoln County Dairy Herd
Improvement Association, Lincoln County Fire Protection
District and Kentucky Artificial Breeding Association. He also
was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars and American
Legion Caswell Saufley Post 18. Survivors include his wife,
Retta L. Gooch of Stanford; a son, Jerry Gooch of Stanford;
a daughter, Rosemary Carruba of Winchester; five
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Paul Ballard, Jess Correll, Kenny Stamper, Jim
Jacobus, Luke Silverthorn, Dan Grigson and H.R. Saufley.
Honorary pallbearers are David Gooch, Lewis Hampton,
James Hicks, Clayton Watts, Gordon DeShon, Paul DeShon,
Donald Sears, Leo Hill and Steve Sego. Visitation will be 68 p.m. Friday and 9-11 a.m. Saturday. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40434.
Thursday, March 31, 2005.
GOODAKER, Russell Goodaker. Russell "Ted" Goodaker, 92,
of Charleston Green, died Friday at Central Baptist Hospital
in Lexington. Born Aug. 18, 1912, in Princeton, he was the
son of the late L.W. and Ella Hobby Goodaker. He was the
widower of Mary McConnell Goodaker. He was a teacher,
basketball coach and track coach at Princeton public
schools, where he was also director of pupil personnel and
elementary school principal. He was also principal of Tolliver
Elementary School in Danville and director of finance for the
Danville Board of Education, and a school board member.
He also taught part-time at Eastern Kentucky University. He
was a Boy Scout scoutmaster, and a member of Danville
Rotary Club, Danville-Boyle County Historical Society and
Danville-Boyle County Cancer Society. He was education
chairman of the United Way and Optimist Club's 1962
Citizen of the Year. He was a deacon at Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Gary R. Goodaker
of Lake Charles, La.; four grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. He was proceeded in death by a son, Toby
Goodaker. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Keith Stillwell. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation is 3-7 p.m. today. Memorials
may go to the American Heart Association. Sunday, March
6, 2005. Russell Goodaker. Services for Russell "Ted"
Goodaker, 92, of Charleston Green, will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Keith Stillwell.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. He died Friday at
Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Pallbearers will be
Earl Adams, Vince Pennington, Bob Rankin, Ken Wall, Ted
Harmon and Bill Rulon. Visitation is 3-7 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to the American Heart Association.
Monday, March 7, 2005.
GOODLOE, Ellis G. Goodloe. Services for Ellis Green Goodloe,
98, of North Third Street, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. Kristi Stuckel. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. She died Thursday at Danville Centre
for Health and Rehabilitation. Born Feb. 23, 1907, in
Spencer County, she was a daughter of the late Robert and
Mary Elizabeth McGraw Green. She was a member of First
Christian Church and graduated from Taylorsville High
School, Western Kentucky University, received her master's
degree from University of Kentucky and did post graduate
work at Duke University. She was a volunteer with Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center auxiliary. She was the
widow of Harry Goodloe. Survivors include nieces and
nephews. Pallbearers will be David and Robert Barker, John
Goodloe, Adam, Steve and Michael Green, John Stain,
Klaus Sarensen. Honorary pallbearers are members of Allen
Hart Sunday School Class, Wesley and Dorothy Johnson,
Paul H. Bufkin, Martin Hoagland and William Dishman.
Visitation will be 11 a.m.1 p.m. Saturday. Memorials be
made to Breast Cancer Research Foundation, 767 5th Ave.,
46th floor, New York, N.Y. 10153 or First Christian Church,
P.O. Box 1398, Danville 40423. Wednesday, April 13,
2005.
GORDON, Bill Gordon. Services for William "Nukem" Gordon,
69, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by the Rev. Johnny Mongtomery. Burial will be in
Bethlehem Cemetery, Washington County. He died Monday
at Charleston Health Care Center. Born Sept. 17, 1935, in
Marion County, he was the son of the late Andrew "Buck"
and Ella Satters Gordon. Survivors include a sister, Anna
Mae Byrd of Junction City; and two brothers, Johnny Gordon
of Louisville and Samuel Mouce of Utica, Mich. Pallbearers
will be John Gordon Sr., John Gordon Jr., Tommy and
Dwight Gordon, Quenton Stephens and Loretta Baker.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Bill Gordon. Services for William "Nukem" Gordon, 69, of
Danville, were today at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the
Rev. Johnny Mongtomery. Burial will be in Bethlehem
Cemetery, Washington County. He died Monday at
Charleston Health Care Center. Born Sept. 17, 1935, in
Marion County, he was the son of the late Andrew "Buck"
and Ella Satters Gordon. Survivors include a sister, Anna
Mae Byrd of Junction City; and two brothers, Johnny Gordon
of Louisville and Samuel Mouce of Utica, Mich. Pallbearers
will be John Gordon Sr., John Gordon Jr., Tommy and
Dwight Gordon, Quenton Stephens and Loretta Baker.
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
GORDON, Estill L. Gordon. Services for Estill L. Gordon, 83, of
East Walnut Street, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Stith Funeral
Home by the Rev. Clyde Strunk. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. He died Friday at the Danville Center for
Health and Rehabilitation. Born Sept. 8, 1921, he was the
son of the late Samuel Lumby and Ethel Nevius Gor-don. He
was a retired employee of Modine Corp. He was an Army
veteran of World War II and a member of Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Nora Hale
Gordon; four sisters, Mary Gordon, Ruth Cook and Frances
Montgomery, all of Danville, and Ethel Payne of
Shepherdsville; and a brother, Alvin Gordon of Bardstown.
Pallbearers will be Gary, Ronnie, Danny and Daniel
Montgomery, Jerry and Steve Gordon, Raymond Payne and
Hershel Hale. Honorary pallbearers are Ronnie and Wesley
Hale, Marvin Shannon and Ricky Cook. Visitation will be 48 p.m. Monday. Sunday, May 8, 2005.
GORDON, John W. Gordon. LOUISVILLE - John W. Gordon
Sr., 62, of Louisville, died Wednesday at Caritas Medical
Center. Born in Danville, he was the son of the late Andrew
and Ella Setters Gordon. He was a retired painting
contractor. Survivors include his wife, Shelia Hardin Gordon;
a son, John Gordon Jr.; a daughter, Sonya Meers; a sister,
Anna Byrd; and five grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m.
Monday at Nunnelley Funeral Home in Louisville. Burial will
be in Bethlehem Cemetery in Springfield. Visitation is 2-8
p.m. today. Sunday, April 3, 2005.
GORLEY, Melvin Gorley. LIBERTY - Melvin Gorley, 86, of
Liberty, died Friday at University of Kentucky Chandler
Medical Center. Born May 25, 1919, in Casey County, he
was the son of the late Arthur and Fairy Lou Curtis Gorley.
He was an employee of Green River Building Supply and
Loma Linda Food Co., and he worked for the War
Department. He was the widower of Nancy Cochran Gorley.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Services will
be 2 p.m. today at Bartle Funeral Home by Sam Soler. Burial
will be in Tapscott Cemetery. Pallbearers are A.F. Brown,
Garland Sharp, George Ledford, Harold Hatfield, Cleo
Lawhorn and Ronnie Luttrell. Honorary pallbearers are
Danny Helm and Donald Price. Sunday, June 5, 2005.
GORMAN, Cecilia M. Gorman. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Cecilia
Mae Gorman, 85, of Huntsville, died Thursday. Born in
Danville, she was a retired employee of Corning Glass
Works. Survivors include a daughter, Georgetta Ferrell of
Huntsville; a sister, Edna Cook of Dayton, Ohio; a brother,
Jack A. Caldwell of Danville; two granddaughters; and six
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
daughter, Patsy L. Byars. A memorial service will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Asburg United Methodist Church by the Revs.
Jimmy Alcock and John Ryberg. Berryhill Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. Friday, February 18, 2005.
GOVER, Barry L. Gover. Barry Layton Gover, 54, of Cynthiana,
formerly of Danville, died today. Arrangements are
incomplete at Stith Funeral Home. Monday, June 13, 2006.
GRAHAM, Clarence Graham. LANCASTER - Clarence H.
Graham, 71, of Bryantsville Road, died Friday at Veteran's
Medical Center in Lexington. Born Dec. 22, 1933, in Garrard
County, he was the son of the late Marvin and Nanny Belle
Goins Graham. He was a retired employee of Clark Tool and
Die, a member of Buena Vista Baptist Church and a veteran
of the Korean Conflict. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice
Dixon Graham; a son, Joe Graham of Garrard Co.; two
daughters, Linda Graham of Lincoln Co. and Teresa Dollins
of Garrard Co.; a sister, Dorothy Hall of Lancaster; and six
grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Ramsey
Funeral Home by Rev. Keith Weldon. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers will be David Noe, Tevis
Graham, Dan Clark, Jimmy Graham, and Wayne and Shane
Meece. Honorary pallbearers are the members of Camp
Dick Fire Dept., Ronnie and Donnie Lane, Ray Clark, Bobby
Noe, J.C. Broadus, Dan Hall and Paul Ballard. Visitation is
2-9 p.m. today. Sunday, January 23, 2005
GRAHAM, Fannie Graham. MORELAND - Services for Fannie
Graham, 90, of Hustonville, will be 11 a.m. Friday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Jimmy Brown. Burial will be
in Hustonville Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 1, 1915, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Jim and
Martha Wilson Pemberton. She was a homemaker and a
member of Hustonville Baptist Church. Survivors include her
husband, Lee Graham; a son, Philip Graham of Casey
County; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be J.W.,
Carl and Earl Van Pemberton, Jimmie Blevins and Larry
Moberly. Honorary pallbearers are members of the adult
Sunday school class at Hustonville Baptist Church.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Thursday, August 11, 2005.
GRAHAM, N. Bruce Graham. Graveside services for Norman
Bruce Graham, 72, of Danville, are 2 p.m. today at Willisburg
Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Pallbearers will be Buck Graham Jr., Monty
Graham, Charles Colvin, Shawn Gray, Bill O'Donnell and
Mark Goggans. Honorary pallbearers are WiIl, Jack, Rollie
and Trevor Graham. Memorials may go to the American
Diabetes Association. Thursday, April 14, 2005. N. Bruce
Graham. Norman Bruce Graham, 72, of Danville, died
Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Sept. 20, 1932, in Washington County, he was a son of
Margie Colvin Graham of Harrodsburg and the late Hubert
N. Graham. He was a retired pilot with American Airlines. He
was a Navy aviator during the Korean War, a member of
Squadron VF 71, "Hells Angels," on the USS Intrepid. He
graduated from Mackville High School in 1950 and attended
University of Kentucky where he was a member of Sigma
Phi Epsilon. He was an entrepreneur and inventor, being
granted a patent for a hand therapy device called the Max
Hand. Survivors also include a daughter, Virginia Graham
O'Donnell of Chicago, Ill.; two sons, N.B. "Buck" Graham Jr.
of Danville and William M. Graham of Mobile, Ala.; two
sisters, Marilyn Gray of Harrodsburg, and Dianne Thomas of
Charleston, S.C.; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by an infant son. Graveside services will be 2 p.m.
Thursday at Willisburg Cemetery. Visitation will be 11 a.m.1
p.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go to
the American Diabetes Association. Wednesday, April 13,
2005.
GRAY, Brett Gray. 2005-2007. LANCASTER - Brett Allan
Gray, 1-year-old son of Edward Gray of Hustonville and
Audrey Hudson of Stanford, died Friday. Born Aug. 8, 2005,
in Danville, he would have been 2 on Wednesday. Other
survivors include a sister, Caitlyn Gray of Hustonville; and a
brother, Dalton Herbert of Lancaster; grandparents, Walter
and Patricia Gray of Hustonville, Charlie and Janie Denton of
Lancaster and Cheryl and James Hudson of Florida.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Ramsey Funeral
Home by the Rev. Zach Terry. Burial will follow in Danville
Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Wednesday at Ramsey Funeral Home. Saturday, August
6, 2007.
GREEN, George Green. LIBERTY - George Green, 43, of
Liberty, died Friday in Liberty. Born May 6, 1961, in
Jacksonboro, Tenn., he was the son of Deloris Wilson Lopez
of Dalton, Ga. and the late Leland Green. Additional
survivors include two sons, George Green of Mannsville and
Cody Green of Liberty; two sisters, Ruby McCloud of
LaFollette, Tenn. and Mary Daley of Dalton; four brothers,
Ike McCloud of Union City, Tenn., and Riddley Green,
James Green and Rocky Green, all of LaFollette. Services
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home by Clifford
DeHart. Burial will be in South Fork Cemetery. Visitation will
be from 6-9 p.m. Monday. Sunday, March 6, 2005.
GREEN, Gladys Green. LIBERTY - Gladys Green 85, of
Franklin, Ind., formerly of Casey County, died Monday in
Franklin. Born March 22, 1920, in Casey County, she was a
daughter of the late Oscar and Ida Marrow Martin. She was
a homemaker and a member of Oak Grove Church of Christ.
She was the widow of Earl Haste and Frank Green.
Survivors include two sons, Lowell Haste of Franklin, and
David Haste of Campbellsville; a daughter, Jewell Flake of
Franklin; three stepchildren, Rex Green and Cecil Depew,
both of Wheaton, Kan., and John Green of Sheridan, Ind.;
three sisters, Maxine Fair of Elkhorn, Marie Fugate of
Batavia, Ohio, and Maurine Browning of Franklin; and three
grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Jim Tharpe. Burial will
be in Poplar Springs Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
GREEN, Mary T. Green. Mary Jane Triplett Green, 76, died
Saturday at her home in Danville. Born Nov. 5, 1928, in
Harlan County, she was the daughter of the late N.T. and
Lelia Triplett. She was a member of Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Jana
Green Weigle of Louisville and Rebecca Green Hardigree of
Evansville, Ind.; a son, Ray E. Green Jr. of Danville; a sister,
Lillian Triplett of Danville; two brothers, Gene Triplett of
Danville and Napoleon Triplett of Fort Myers, Fla.; and four
grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Stith
Funeral Home. Visitation is 4 to 7 p.m. today. Memorials
may go to American Diabetes Associat-ion or American
Heart Association. Monday, February 28, 2005.
GREEN, Mary T. Green. Services for Mary Jane Triplett Green,
76, will be 2 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev.
Thomas Valentine. She died Saturday at her home in
Danville. Memorials may go to American Diabetes
Association or American Heart Association. Tuesday,
March 1, 2005.
GREENE, Dorothy J. Greene. Services for Dorothy Jones
Greene, 73, Logan Avenue, will be 11:30 a.m. Monday at
Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Doyle Lister. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 29, 1932, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Charles
and Nannie Mae Brummett Jones. She was a 30-year,
retired employee of Boyle Lumber Co. and a member of First
Baptist Church, Broadway, where she was a first-grade
Sunday school teacher. Survivors include her husband,
Charles Greene; three daughters, Sharon Bryant and Lisa
Edwards, both of Danville, and Susan Warmoth of
Nicholasville; five sisters, Nellie Denny and Lois Carrier, both
of Lancaster, Arvena Fowler of Harrodsburg, Eula Parks of
Lexington and Beulah Gartner of Cincinnati; three brothers,
Gilbert Jones, Paul Jones and Charlie Jones Jr., all of
Stanford; and six grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Morris
Bryant, Clay Bryant, Daryle Edwards, Mark Warmoth, Brad
Edwards and Michael Jones. Memorials may go to the
Alzheimer's Association. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday.
Friday, November 25, 2005.
GREENWALD, David Greenwald. HARRODSBURG - David
Greenwald, 42, of Danville, died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 26, 1962, in
Jamestown, N.Y., he was a son of Lester K. and Patricia J.
Hawkins Greenwald of Danville. He was a former employee
of Denyo Corp. and a member of Bluegrass Flyers Radio
Control Club. Other survivors include his maternal
grandmother, Margaret Hawkins of Danville; and a brother,
Thomas Greenwald of Norfolk, Va. Services will be held at a
later date in Jamestown. Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge
of local arrangements. Wednesday, April 20, 2005.
GRIBBINS, Rubel O. Gribbins. HARRODSBURG - Graveside
services for Rubel O. Gribbins, 85, of Rogers Court, will be 2
p.m. Friday at Spring Hill Cemetery by James Harley. He
died Monday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Born May 5, 1919, in Taylor County, he was
the son of the late George E. and Lucy Bright Tunget
Gribbins. He was a retired construction worker and worked
with R.R. Dawson Bridge Co. Survivors include his
daughter, Rita Willard Hoback of Stanford; a brother, Daniel
Gribbins of Glasgow; a sister, Lulu Purnell of Zola Springs,
Fla.; and a grandson. He was preceded in death by two
sons, Rubel O. Gribbins Jr. and Troy Gribbins; and three
wives, Peggy Gribbins, Wilma Carey and Judy Votaw. No
visitation will be held. Memorials may go to American
Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102, Harrodsburg 40330.
Thursday, April 28, 2005.
GRIBBONS, Peggy M. Gribbons. HARRODSBURG - Peggy
May Gribbons, 85, of Harrodsburg, died Friday at Danville
Center for Health. Born Feb. 22, 1919, in Lebanon, she was
the daughter of the late Ed and Mamie Tungate Bright. She
was a retired cook at Beaumont Inn and Stone Manor
Restaurant and a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Rita Willard Hoback of
Harrodsburg; a sister, Martha Bray of Louisville; and a
grandson. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Old
Liberty Cemetery in Barbourville. Visitation will be 10 a.m. noon at Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Memorials may go to
Mercer County Humane Society. Sunday, February 13,
2005
GRIDER, Ruth P. Grider. FRANKFORT - Ruth P Grider, 91, of
Lexington, died Thursday in Lexington. Born Sept. 9, 1914,
in Mercer County, she was a daughter of the late David and
Mattie Kurtz Phillips. She was a member of Broadway
Baptist Church in Lexington and had worked for various
tobacco companies. Survivors include her husband,
Raymond Grider; two sons, Raymond Grider Jr. of Jackson,
Miss., and Daniel Grider of Versailles; a sister, Lena Phillips
Sims of Harrodsburg; three brothers, Stanley Phillips of
Lawrenceburg, Carl Phillips of Lexington, and Raymond
Phillips of Detroit, Mich.; eight grandchildren; and 15 greatgrandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Clark
Funeral Home by the Rev. James Harley and Maj. Raymond
Grider Jr. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday.
Memorials may go to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312
Alexandria Drive, Lexington 40504. Friday, October 14,
2005.
GRIFFIETH, Ray Griffieth. HARRODSBURG - Services for Ray
Griffieth, 73, of Old Dixville Road, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday
at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by David Collier.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Saturday, at
his home. Born June 14, 1931, in Mercer County, he was
the son of the late Abe and Mary Davis Griffieth. He was a
carpenter and a Navy veteran having served in the Korean
War. Survivors include his son, James R. Griffieth of
Harrodsburg; a daughter, Marquita Helton of Harrodsburg;
two brothers, Edward Griffieth of Harrodsburg and Roy
Griffieth of Stanford; two sisters, Betty McGinnis of
Harrodsburg and Jewell Buchanan of Middletown, Ohio; four
grandsons; two granddaughters; and two great-grandsons.
Pallbearers will be Gary Griffieth, James Routin, Jerry
Houck, John Mink, Condit Mink and Oscar Moberly Jr.
Honorary pallbearers are Perry McGinnis Jr., Ricky Helton,
Carl Helton, Travis Helton and Jonathon Griffieth. Visitation
will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday and after 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Monday, March 28, 2005.
GRIFFIN, Velma C. Griffin. MORELAND - Velma Cochran
Griffin, 77, of Maxey's Valley, died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 5, 1928, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Cecil and
Allie Atwood Cochran. She was a homemaker and attended
Maxey's Valley Church of God. She was preceded in death
by two husbands, Elmer Overstreet and Ervin Griffin.
Survivors include a daughter, Judy Southerland of Moreland;
two sons, Jerry D. Overstreet of Lincoln County, and Charles
C. Overstreet of Bradfordsville; a brother, Garland Cochran
of Liberty; three sisters, Ima Jean Murphy, Eva Wethington
and Evylene Vanoy, all of Liberty; four grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Joey Harness. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ryan League,
Glyn Southerland, Franklin Griffin, Harold Wethington,
Gerald Vanoy and Dwayne Overstreet. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Wednesday, July 13, 2005.
GRIFFIN, Vernon Griffin. STANFORD - Vernon Griffin, 57, of
Stanford, died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born July 22, 1947, in Lincoln County, he
was the son of the late Clarence and Elizabeth Martin Griffin.
He was a farmer and a member of the Pentecostal church.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Privett Griffin; three sons,
Anthony R. Griffin of Geneva and Vernon L. Griffin and
Steven E. Griffin, both of Waynesburg; two daughters,
Deborah Hamby of Eubank and Sandra M. Denton of
Stanford; two brothers, Jack and Eddie Griffin, both of
Stanford; six sisters, Gladys Naylor of Stanford, Gracie
Phillips, Barbara A. Foley and Freda Coleman, all of
Stanford, Martha Padgett of Waynesburg, and Maxine
Scarbrough of Stanford; two grandchildren; and five
stepgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Geneva Baptist Church by the Rev. Ed Carman. Visitation
will be after 5 p.m. Sunday at the church. Spurlin Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday, February 25,
2005. Vernon Griffin. STANFORD - Services for Vernon
Griffin, 57, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Geneva
Com-munity Church by the Rev. Marvin King. Burial will be
in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Hospital. Born July 22, 1947, in Lincoln County,
he was the son of Clarence and Elizabeth Martin Griffin. He
was a farmer and a member of Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Privett Griffin; three sons,
Anthony Griffin of Geneva, and Vernon and Steven Griffin,
both of Waynesburg; two daughters, Deborah Hamby of
Eubank and Sandra Denton of Stanford; two brothers, Jack
and Eddie Griffin, both of Stanford; six sisters, Martha
Padgett of Waynesburg, and Gladys Naylor, Gracie Phillips,
Freda Coleman, Barbara Foley and Maxine Scharbourogh,
all of Stanford; two grandchildren; and five step
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ray, Steven, Justin and
Jonah Griffin, and Vernon Griffin, Jr. Visitation is 5 p.m.
today at the church. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, February 27, 2005.
GRIFFIN, Wanda A. Griffin. MORELAND - Wanda Marie
Atwood Griffin, 69, of Hustonville, died Friday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 17, 1936, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of Icie Cox Awood of
Liberty and the late Omer Atwood. She was a retired factory
worker and a member of Maxey's Valley First Church of
God. She was preceded in death by her husband James
Alvin "Pete" Griffin. Additional survivors also include a
daughter, Shelia Turpin of Danville; two sisters, Gail Shouse
and Charlotte Clements, both of Liberty; two grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m.
Monday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Norris
McCawley. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Clayton and Steven Griffin, William and
Steven Clements, Roy Shouse and Mike Ruhe. Visitation is
5:30-9 p.m. today. Sunday, November 6, 2005.
GRISWOLD, Carroll C. Griswold. HARRODSBURG - A
memorial service will be held at a later date for Carroll C.
Griswold, 69, of Mercer County. She died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was the
widow of Ralph S. Griswold. Survivors include a daughter,
Margaret J. Johnson of Mercer County; two sons, Robert
Gibbs of Henderson and Tom Gibbs of Venezuela; and six
grandchildren. Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Sunday, October 2, 2005.
GRISWOLD, Ralph Griswold. HARRODSBURG - Ralph G.
Griswold Jr, 81, of Dossett Lane, died Friday at his
residence. Born Sept. 12, 1923, in Pennybog, Mich., he was
the son of the late Eva May and Ralph S. Griswold Sr. He
was an Army veteran of World War II and retired from Trane
Co. He was a member of Nicholasville Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Carroll Cushman Griswold; two
daughters, Jean Rhodes of Mercer County and Beverly
Mason of Versailles; two step-sons, Bob Gibbs of Henderson
and Tom Gibbs of Venezuela; a brother, Paul Griswold of
Paris; two sisters, Gladys Wheat and Geraldine Hughes,
both of Lexington; four grandchildren; and five stepgrandchildren. Services will be 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Harrodsburg United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jimmy
Owens and Gary Story. Burial will be in Camp Nelson
National Cemetery at a later date. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213 Danville, Ky, 40422.
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, February 20, 2005.
GROSS, Jane A. Gross. Services for Jane Abrams Gross, 48,
of Crab Orchard, formerly of Danville, will be 11 a.m. Friday
at Pentecostal Holiness Church, in Lancaster, by the Rev.
Odel Horn. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. She
died Sunday at her home. Born March 12, 1957, in Ashland,
she was the daughter of the late Dan Abrams Jr. and Louise
Amos Abrams Jobe. She was teacher in Lincoln County and
a member of Pentecostal Holiness Church where she taught
Sunday school and was church treasurer. She was a
graduate of Eastern Kentucky University. Survivors include
her husband, Jerry Gross; two sons, Thomas P. Edwards IV
of Danville and Jerry "Danny" Gross of Crab Orchard; a
daughter, Amy Gross of Lexington; and a sister, Jo Ann
Maynard of Catlettsburg. She was preceded in death by
son, Nicholas S. Edwards. Pallbearers will be Dave and
David Drew, Jimmy and Jamie McQueen, Ezekal Nolan and
Harvey Gooden. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday at Stith
Funeral Home. Wednesday, June 29, 2005.
GROSS, Lois A. Gross. Lois Jane Abrams Gross, 48, of Crab
Orchard, formerly of Danville, died Sunday at her home. She
was the wife of Jerry Gross. Arrangements are incomplete at
Stith Funeral Home. Tuesday, June 28, 2005.
GROW, Elgan B. Grow. LANCASTER - Elgan B. Grow, 87, of
Cincinnati, formerly of Lancaster, died Friday at Mercy
Hospital in Anderson, Ohio. Born Nov. 12, 1918, in Garrard
County, he was a retired electronic technician and a World
War II Navy veteran. He was the widower of Della Wells
Grove. Survivors include two sons, Wayne and Michael
Grow, both of Cincinnati; a brother, Frank Grow of
Lexington; a sister, Lorine Cheak of Shelbyville; three
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services will be
2 p.m. Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry
Browning. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery with Military
Rites performed by Causwell-Saufley American Legion Post
of Stanford. Visitation will be 1 p.m. Monday. Sunday,
November 20, 2005.
GRUBBS, Donald R. Grubbs. MORELAND - Donald R. Grubbs,
59, of Indianapolis, died Monday in Indiana. Born July 6,
1945, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late Raymond
and Addie Mullins Grubbs. He was a painting contractor.
Survivors include his wife, Wilma Grubbs; three stepsons,
Eddie, Johnny and Donnie Greggs; 15 grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday
at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hustonville
Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Friday. Wednesday,
March 16, 2005. Donald R. Grubbs. MORELAND Services for Donald R. Grubbs, 59, of Indianapolis, will be 10
a.m. Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by G.W Smith.
Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery. He died Monday in
Indiana. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Friday, March 18,
2005.
GRUBBS, Nannie U. Grubbs. SPRINGFIELD - Nannie
Underwood Grubbs, 92, formerly of Springfield, died
Saturday at her home in Louisville. Born May 30, 1913, in
Jessamine County, she was the daughter of the late Squire
and Bertha Luster Underwood. She was a member of
Springfield Baptist Church and the widow of Arthur Grubbs.
Survivors include a daughter, Alice Clark of Springfield; two
sons, Monty Grubbs of Aurora, Colo., and Billy Grubbs of
Louisville; four sisters, Beatrice Brown of Cincinnati, Elsie
Bader of Mount Carmel, Ill., Norma Hiencke of Kent City,
Mich., and Margie Preston of Lancaster; nine grandchildren;
and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Carey & Son Funeral Home by the Rev. Bland
Mason. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. Visitation is 69 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Hospice or a church
library. Monday, August 8, 2005.
GUDGEL, Virginia W. Gudgel. Graveside services Virginia "Sis"
Williams Gudgel, 87, of Maple Avenue, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Bellevue Cemetery. She died Wednesday in
Cincinnati. Born Feb. 15, 1918, in Williamstown, she was
the daughter of the late James M. and Martha Washington
Williams. She was a retired registered nurse and a Kentucky
Colonel. She was the widow of Dr. Paul P. Gudgel.
Survivors include two nephews, Stephen P. Hunter of
Cincinnati and James E. Hunter of Dayton, Ohio. Memorials
may go to Alzheimer's Association or Christ Hospital School
of Nursing, 2139 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45219. Stith
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday, May 6,
2005.
GUIN, Edna Guin. LOUISVILLE - Edna Guin, 77, of Louisville,
formally of Danville, died May 20 in Louisville. Survivors
include a niece, Paulette Townsend of Danville; and two
nephews, Anthony Story and Paul Story Jr., both of Danville.
Services were held Thursday at Guiding Star Baptist Church
in Louisville by E.E. Heard. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
GUINN, Martha K. Guinn. Services for Martha Kurtz Guinn, 68,
of Earl Street, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Barry Delaney. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 12, 1936, in
Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late Ben and Lola
Christerson Kurtz. She was a homemaker and a member of
Faith Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include three
daughters, Lola Guinn Hill and Margaret Guinn Broach, both
of Danville, and Paula Guinn Gaddis of Junction City; a son,
James Talmadge Guinn of Danville; a sister, Barbara Kurtz
Morris of Danville; two brothers, Homer Kurtz of Danville and
Ben Kurtz Jr. of Lexington; four grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Thomas Broach, Alicia
Sosh, Jimmy Guinn, Dale Knight, Jeff Morris and Gerald
Wethington. Honorary pallbearers are Samantha Hill, Tom
Broach, Gary Gaddis, Scott Morris, Travis Pike and Mary
Ellen Cox Hudson. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Monday,
July 18, 2005.
GULLETT, Verlin W. Gullett. HARRODSBURG - Verlin Wayne
Gullett, 54, of McClellan Drive, died Friday at the University
of Kentucky Medical Center. Born Feb. 6, 1951, in Mercer
County, he was the son of the late Robert and Mary Reed
Gullett. He was a former self-employed construction worker
and a member of Benton Baptist Church. Survivors include
his wife, Cynthia Croucher Gullett; a son, Phillip Corey
Gullett of Harrodsburg; four brothers, Troy Lee Francis,
Bobby Gullett, Jerry Gullett and Donnie Gullett, all of
Harrodsburg; and a sister, Susan Francis of Harrodsburg.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by Bobby Logue. Burial will be in Shawnee
Run Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Phil
Croucher, Billy Hamm, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Jamie Gullett,
Robert Gullett, Larry Peyton and Allen Asher. Honorary
pallbearers are Jesse Croucher, Jeffrey Gullett, Kevin
Gullett, Hubert Hall, Mark Francis, Timmy Gullett and Eric
Gullett. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Monday.
Sunday, March 13, 2005.
GWINN, Gladys R. Gwinn. Services for Gladys Marie Reed
Gwinn, 91, of Danville, will be 11 a.m. Friday at SS. Peter
and Paul Catholic Church by the Rev. Linh Nguyen. Burial
will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Aug. 29, 1914, in
Louisville, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin F. and
Mary E. "Mina" Seifried Reed. She was a member of SS.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church, and a graduate of Sacred
Heart Academy and St. Mary's College. She was a member
of Danville Garden Club and Danville Country Club and the
widow of George A. Gwinn. Survivors include a nephew,
Ernest J. Reed Jr. of Louisville. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today
at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Pallbearers will be
Carter Cox, Glynn Kerbaugh Jr., Jerry Germann, Mort
Hoagland, Hugh Coomer, Bill Dishman, Richard Ausness
and Jim Gwinn. Memorial donations may be made to SS.
Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Stith Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Thursday, December 29, 2005.
HAFLEY, Luther M. Hafley. LEXINGTON - Luther Martin Hafley,
66, of Lexington, formerly of Boyle County, died Wednesday
in Lexington. Born Jan. 22, 1939, in Boyle County, he was
the son of the late Luther and Evelyn Hafley. Survivors
include a son, Gary Hafley of Harrodsburg; a daughter, Mae
Hafley of Perryville; two sisters, Christine Edwards of
Perryville and Marie Cook of Kokomo, Ind.; three
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Graveside
services were today at Lexington Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Buron Lanham, Gary Hafley, Russell Godbey and
Edward Godbey. Honorary pallbearers are Lynne Hafley,
Rachel Norris, Zachary Bottom, and Richard, Bailey and
Shelby Bratcher. Friday, April 1, 2005.
HAGGARD, Howard C. Haggard. LIBERTY - Howard C.
Haggard, 74, of Haggard Road, died Sunday at Russell
County Hospital. Born Aug. 24, 1930, in Casey County, he
was a son of the late Aaron and Lela Compton Haggard. He
was a farmer, owner of Liberty Auction and Real Estate Co.
and a farm equipment dealer. He was a member of Antioch
Christian Church and an Army veteran. Survivors include
his wife, Thelma Abell Haggard; a son, Thomas Haggard of
Lexington; two brothers, J.R. Haggard of Liberty, and Tony
Haggard of Lexington; a sister, Marilyn Clayton of Frankfort;
and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son,
James A. Haggard. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Antioch Christian Church by Bryce McCulley. Burial will be in
Antioch Cemetery. Pallbearers are Mike Eversole, David
Haggard, Steve Wesley, Jerry Harris, Jerry Taylor and Ben
Taylor. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home and after 9 a.m. Wednesday at the church.
Memorials may go to Antioch Cemetery Fund, 972 Haggard
Road, Liberty 42539. Tuesday, July 5, 2005.
HAIR, William T. Hair. MORELAND - William Thomas Hair, 81,
formerly of Junction City, died Friday at Veteran Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Born May 20, 1923, in
Ellisburg, he was the son of the late William Authur and
Maude Wilson Hair. He was an Army veteran of World War
II, where he served during the Normandy Invasion. He was a
retiree of Corning Glass, a member of Flint Glass Worker's
Union and Moreland First Baptist Church. Survivors include
his wife, Elsie Turpin Hair; three sons, Thomas Hair of
Junction City, Kenneth Hair of Lancaster and William A. Hair
of Junction City, six grandchildren; 13 great-grand children;
and three step-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11
a.m. Monday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by David Fralix.
Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery with military rites by
Caswell Saufley Post 18. Pallbearers will be Clyde Greene,
Freddie Greene, Bobby Turpin, Bobby Doud, Allen Doud and
Eddie McCowan. Honorary pallbearers are the Trade Shop
of Phillips Lighting. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Sunday,
May 8, 2005. William T. Hair. MORELAND - William
Thomas Hair, 81, formerly of Junction City, died Friday at
Veteran's Administration Hospital in Lexington. Born May
20, 1923, in Ellisburg, he was the son of the late William and
Maude Wilson Hair. He was an Army veteran of World War
II, where he served during the Normandy Invasion. He
worked at Corning Class and was a member of Flint Glass
Workers Union. He was a member of Moreland First Baptist
Church. Survivors include his wife, Elsie Turpin Hair of
Junction City; three sons, Thomas Hair and William Hair,
both of Junction City, and Kenneth Hair of Lancaster; six
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and three step greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by David Fralix. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley
Post 18. Pallbearers will be Clyde Greene, Freddie Greene,
Bobby Turpin, Bobby Dodd, Allen Doud and Eddie
McGowan. Honorary pallbearers are the trade shop at
Phillips Lighting. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Sunday, May
15, 2005.
HALE, David A. Hale. LANCASTER - Services for David Allen
Hale, 50, of Haleshaven Drive, will be 7 p.m. today at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Lester Tirey. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. He died Friday. Born March 13, 1954,
in Garrard County, he was a son of Wanda Davidson Hale of
Lancaster and the late Floyd D. Hale. He was an employee
of Malone and Hyde and Dixie Cup, and a member of
Hedgeville Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister,
Deloris Hale of Lancaster. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. today.
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
HALEY, Ted D. Haley. Ted Davis Haley, 84, of Danville, died
Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born April 23, 1921, in Sturgis, he was the son of the late
Mosco Milton and Myna E. Butler Haley. He was a member
of St. Philips Episcopal Church, a 1943 graduate of Murray
State University, and a 1949 graduate of University of
Kentucky, where he was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity.
He was a Marine captain in World War II and served in the
Battle of Okinawa. He also was an original member of the
Advocate Brass Band. From 1966-1981, he was a
University of Kentucky professor of mining engineering in the
civil engineering department. He was a licensed
professional engineer in Kentucky and a member of
Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers, National
Society of Engineers, Society of Mining Engineers of the
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum
Engineers and an emeritus member of the Society of
Explosives Engineers. In 2004, he was recognized by
University of Kentucky College of Engineering with the Civil
Engineering Career Achievement Award. Survivors include
his wife, Betty Ann Haley; two daughters, Allison L. Haley of
Madisonville and Beth Perros of Danville; three sons, Bruce
Haley of Madisonville, Mark Pritchett of Tallahassee, Fla.,
and Charles Pritchett of Louisville; a sister, Hilda H. Sharp of
La Follette, Tenn.; and seven grandchildren. Services will
be 11 a.m. Wednesday at St. Philips Episcopal Church in
Harrodsburg. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National
Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Boyle Post
46 and the Marine Corps. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Tuesday at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go to the
Professor Ted D. Haley Fellowship Endowment Fund, c/o
University of Kentucky Department of Mining Engineering,
230 Mining & Mineral Resources Building, Lexington, Ky.
40506-0107. Monday, August 15, 2005. Ted D. Haley.
Services for Ted Davis Haley, 84, of Danville, will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at St. Philips Episcopal Church in Harrodsburg
by Terry Taylor. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National
Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Boyle Post
46 and the Marine Corps. He died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers will be Mike
Perros, Chuck Pritchett, Mark Pritchett, Tom Poland, Sam
Johnson, George Stoll and Barney Winger. Honorary
pallbearers are members of the Advocate Brass Band.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home.
Memorials may go to the Professor Ted D. Haley Fellowship
Endowment Fund, c/o University of Kentucky Department of
Mining Engineering, 230 Mining & Mineral Resources
Building, Lexington, Ky. 40506-0107. Tuesday, August 16,
2005.
HALL, James R. Hall. LIBERTY - Services for James R. Hall,
47, of Columbia, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Bartle Funeral
Home by the Revs. Richard Owens and Randy Johnson.
Burial will be in Watson Chapel Cemetery. He died Monday
at his home. Born Aug. 10, 1957, in Liberty, he was son of
the late Norma Jean Wall Hall of Liberty and the late Arnold
Hall. He was an Air Force veteran and a member of
Columbia Baptist Church. Other survivors include his wife,
Debbie Rogers Hall; a daughter, Nicole I. Hall of Hustonville;
a son, Dakota Hall of Mintonville; a sister, Patricia Luttrell of
Dunnville; and his grandmother, Geneva Wall of Liberty.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Thursday.
Wednesday, March 23, 2005.
HALL, Kenneth Hall. GEORGETOWN - Kenneth "Redbird" Hall,
62, of Stamping Ground, died Friday at Samaritan Hospital.
Born in Letcher County, he was the son of the late Angeline
Bentley Hall. He was a retired veterinary assistant to Dr.
Clark Cleveland, a former horse groomer and trainer, and a
member of Church of Christ Caesarea. He had lived in
Danville. Survivors include his wife, Fredia Stephens Hall; a
son, Mack Hall of Frankfort; three daughters, Tina Fain of
Corinth; Stephanie Hisel of Stamping Ground and Amanda
Smith of Georgetown; a brother, Danny Cox of Greenup; two
sisters, Naida Cox of Greenup and Vickie Barnett of Ewing;
and five grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Johnson's Funeral Home in Georgetown by the Rev. John
Hopkins. Burial will be in the Masonic Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Danny Erskine Jr., Dr. Kevin Slone, Chris
Short, Jesse Childers, Matt Elam, Jermie Barnett and Danny
Barnett Jr. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. Monday. Sunday, April 3,
2005.
HALL, Reba R. Hall. LANCASTER - Reba Rose Hall, 70, of
Village Square Apartments, died Monday at her home. Born
Feb. 11, 1935, in Garrard County, she was a daughter of the
late Ott and Eula Prewitt Long. She was a homemaker and a
member of Lancaster Baptist Church. She was the widow of
Aha Ford Hall. Survivors include a daughter, Deborah
Snyder of Lexington; two brothers, Neal and Bobby Long,
both of Harrodsburg; three sisters, Dora Wells of Lexington,
Frances Hayden of Harrodsburg, and Edna Sutton of
Lancaster. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Ramsey Funeral
Home by Zach Terry. Burial will be in Freedom Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Dennis and Bobby Long, Kevin Rhodus,
Roger and Troy Hall and Billy Hayden. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Memorial donations may be sent to Freedom Baptist
Church Cemetery.
HAMILTON, Floie Hamilton. Services for Floie Hamilton, 96, of
Charleston Health Care Center, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday
at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Stanley Young. Burial will
be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 19, 1909, in
Pulaski County, she was the daughter of the late Henry and
Sarajane Price Taylor. She was a homemaker, a Baptist and
the widow of Wallace Hamilton. Survivors include three
daughters, Gertrude McGuffey of Danville, Hazel Kane of
Lexington and Rebecca Woodward of Hustonville; 19
grandchildren; and several great- and great-great-
grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sons, Benton
and Albert Adams. Pallbearers will be Mike Adams, Keith
McGuffey, Lucian Muncy, William Downs, Brandon Young,
and Bradley and Matthew Woodward. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
today. Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
HAMILTON, James D. Hamilton. MORELAND - Services for
James Douglas Hamilton, 42, of McKinney, formerly of
Bardstown, will be 2 p.m. today at Green River Pentecostal
Church by the Rev. Rick Naylor. Burial will be in Eason
Cemetery. He died Friday in Lincoln County. Born Feb. 17,
1963, in Bardstown, he was the son of the late James R. and
Imogene Oder Hamilton. He worked for Asplundh. Survivors
include his wife, Freda Johnson Hamilton; four brothers,
Bobby, Ricky, David and Freddy Hamilton, all of Bardstown;
four sisters, Rose Richardson, Gail Hamilton and Wanda
Parker, all of Bardstown, and Peggy Mikulec of Danville.
Pallbearers are David Gerkey, Charles Lee Yocum, Tommy
Johnson, Timmy and David Hamilton and Willie Reed.
Honorary pallbearers are Bobby and Ricky Hamilton and
Ray and Steve Gerkey. Tuesday, December 27, 2005.
HAMILTON, John D. Hamilton. WAYNESBURG - John D.
Hamilton, 45, of Kings Mountain, died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 24, 1959, in
Hamilton County, Ohio, he was the son of the late Jess
Raymond and Annetta Mae Brooks Hamilton. Survivors
include a son, Justin D. Hamilton of Burlington; a daughter,
Jessica D. Hamilton of Burlington; a brother, Jesse J.
Hamilton of Stanford; and four sisters, Sheila Sims of
Walltown, Linda Hamilton of Harrodsburg, Teresa Spears of
Kings Mountain and Debbie Harmon of Kettering, Ohio.
Services will be 2 p.m. today at Barnett and Demrow Funeral
Home by Ron Robinson. Burial will be in Salyers Cemetery.
Visitation will be 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. today. Sunday, July 3,
2005.
HAMILTON, Lera M. Hamilton. LIBERTY - Services for Lera
Mae Hamilton, 85, of Liberty, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Mount Olive Christian Church by the Rev. Greg Powell.
Burial will be in Durham Cemetery. She died Sunday at
Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. Born Feb. 23, 1920, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Chester and
Wauda Durham Patterson. She was a retired cook, having
worked at Garrett Elementary School, a member of Mount
Olive Christian Church and the widow of Lewis Hamilton.
Survivors include a son, Jerry L. Hamilton of Liberty; and a
grandson. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Wednesday at Bartle Funeral Home. Tuesday, October 4,
2005.
HAMM, Bessie L. Hamm. LIBERTY - Bessie Lee Hamm, 84, of
Hwy. 70, died Tuesday at her home. Born April 15, 1921, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Holiday and
Manilla Garrett Henson. She was a homemaker, a member
of Liberty First Baptist Church and the widow Dale Hamm.
She also was the stepdaughter of the late DeWitt Moore.
Survivors include a daughter, Carole Cole of Olney, Md.; a
sister, Mary Ann Rader of Ostrander, Ohio; and two
grandsons. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Larry Davis. Burial will be in Casey
County Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today.
Thursday, May 26, 2005.
HAMMACK, Robert Hammack, 48, Cincinnati, OH, formerly of
Mercer County, died Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005. Born Jan. 2,
1957 in Hardin County, he was a son of Lee Hammack of
Harrodsburg and the late Carmen Hammack. He was an
electrician and was a member of Southside Christian Church
in Harrodsburg. He served in the U.S. Army from 1976 to
1978. In addition to his father, survivors include: one son,
Adam Lee Hammack; one brother, Roy Hammack of
Harrodsburg, and one sister, Mary Sims of Lexington. A
graveside service will be held today, Thursday, March 3 at
1:30 p.m. at Camp Nelson National Cemetery with Rev.
Bryce McCulley officiating. Arrangements are being handled
by Spurlin Funeral Home of Lancaster. Monday, February
28, 2005.
HAMMONDS, Charles Hammonds. LANCASTER - Services for
Charles "Tick" Hammonds, 85, of White Lick Road, will be
1:30 p.m. Wednesday at White Lick Baptist Church by the
Rev. Ed Hubbard. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He
died Friday at Berea Hospital. Born Dec. 17, 1919, in
Garrard County, he was a son of the late Joe E. and Nannie
Hignite Hammonds. He was a farmer and a member of
White Lick Baptist Church. He was the widower of Margaret
Bryant Hammonds. Survivors include a son, Ray
Hammonds of Lancaster; three sisters, Betty Jo Clark and
Mary l. Montgomery, both of Lancaster, and Mary L. Pate of
Littleton, Colo.; two grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Marvin and Harold
Renfro, Donald Lear, Danny Rankin, John Harrison, Phil
Mosier, Michael Hammonds and Caywood Metcalf.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, December 5,
2005.
HAMON, Thresea Hamon. LANCASTER - Services for Thresea
Hamon, 71, of Chenault Bridge Road, will be 1 p.m. Friday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. David Shoot. Burial will be
in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Monday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Center. Born Dec. 12, 1933, in Garrard
County, she the daughter of the late James Miller and
Elizabeth Wilson Hamon. She was a retired teacher after an
18-year career at Camp Dick Robinson Elementary School.
She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees from
Eastern Kentucky University. She was a member of Pleasant
Grove Christian Church and Daughters of the American
Revolution. Survivors include three daughters, Beth Gurski
of Katy, Texas, Karla Knott of Tustin, Calif., and Amy
Charley of Fort Wright; a brother, J. Hill Hamon of Frankfort;
nine grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Pallbearers
will be Paul Drew, Horace Sharp, Bobby Dietrich, Don Knott,
Guy Gurski and Nick Sullivan. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
today. Thursday, June 16, 2005.
HAMPTON, James R. Hampton. LIBERTY - James Ralph
Hampton, 62, of Caney Fork Ridge Road, died Thursday at
his home. Born May 9, 1942, in Casey County, he was the
son of the late John and Ethel Mae King Hampton. He was a
farmer and a member of Atwood Chapel United Methodist
Church. Survivors include his wife, Emojean Snow
Hampton; a son, Terry Wayne Hampton of Lexington; a
daughter, Kathy Jo Goldsmith of Magnolia; two stepchildren, Otis Ray and Danny Joe Tapscott, both of Liberty;
three grandchildren; and a step-grandchild. Services will be
2 p.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. Burial will
be in Wilson Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after
8 a.m. Monday. Sunday, March 27, 2005.
HAMPTON, Jim W. Hampton. Jim Will Hampton, 89, of Dry
Ford Road, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Jan. 28, 1916, in Casey County, he
was the son of the late William and Mary Lay Hampton. He
was a farmer and a blacksmith, and was the horse show-ring
gatekeeper for the Boyle County Fair. He attended Junction
City Church of God. Survivors include his wife, Hazel
Coffman Hampton; three daughters, Helen H. Baugh of
Danville, Charlotte S. Wren of Parksville and Ruth Ann
Goodin of Stanford; four sons, William E. Hampton, Kenneth
R. Hampton and Larry W. Hampton, all of Danville, and
Gene Hampton of Lancaster; 14 grandchildren; 17 great-
grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Services will be
11 a.m. Tuesday at Danville Church of God by the Revs.
Ernest Fields Jr. and Floying Thompson. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 5 p.m., Monday
at the church. Memorials may go to WDFB Christian Radio
Station or Heritage Hospice. Stith Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Sunday, April 24, 2005. Jim W.
Hampton. Services for Jim Will Hampton, 89, of Dry Ford
Road, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Danville Church of God by
the Revs. Ernest Fields Jr. and Floying Thompson. Burial will
be in Hustonville Cemetery. He died Friday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was a horse show
farrier at local and surrounding county fairs. Pallbearers will
be William and Jason Hampton, Kevin and Brian Wren, Jeff
Goodin, Chris and Greg Coffman and John Yates. Honorary
pallbearers are Clyde Jackson, Norman Godbey, Jim Davis,
Johnny Roney, Jack Bosley and Shirley and Elmer Richards.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today at the church. Memorials may
go to WDFB Christian Radio Station or Heritage Hospice.
Stith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Monday,
April 25, 2005.
HANNAH, Gertrude G. Hannah. STANFORD - Services for
Gertrude Gooch Hannah, 94, of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly
of Stanford, will be held at a later date. She died Sunday at
Marina Care Center in Beverly Hills. Born April 11, 1911, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Frank and
Adele Troue Schumann and the widow of James Allen
Gooch. Other information is incomplete at Spurlin Funeral
Home. Tuesday, June 7, 2005. Gertrude G. Hannah.
STANFORD - Gertrude Gooch Hannah, 94, of Beverly Hills,
Calif, formerly of Stanford, died Sunday at Marina Care
Center, Culver City, Calif. Born April 11, 1911, in Campbell
County, she was the daughter of the late Frantz H. and
Adele Troue Schumann. She was a retired registered nurse
and a member of the Lutheran Church. Suvivors include a
son, Dr. Jim Gooch of Beverly Hills; four grandsons; and
eight great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by two
husbands, James E. Gooch and Harry Hannah; and a
daughter, Phyllis Gooch McEwan. Services will be 10 a.m.
Sunday at Spurlin Funeral Home by Todd Gooch. Burial will
be in Goshen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dr. Jim Gooch
and David, Todd, Adam, Alan and Jerry Gooch. Visitation
will be 6-8 p.m. Saturday. Friday, June 17, 2005. Gertrude
G. Hannah. STANFORD - Services for Gertrude Gooch
Hannah, 94, of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of Stanford, will
be 10 a.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home by Todd Gooch.
Burial will be in Goshen Cemetery. She died Sunday at
Marina Care Center, Culver City, Calif. Born April 11, 1911,
in Campbell County, she was the daughter of the late Frantz
H. and Adele Troue Schumann. She was a retired registered
nurse and a member of the Lutheran Church. She was the
widow of James E. Gooch and Harry Hannah. Survivors
include a son, Dr. Jim Gooch of Beverly Hills; four
grandsons; and eight great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death a daughter, Phyllis Gooch McEwan.
Pallbearers will be Jim, David, Todd, Adam, Alan and Jerry
Gooch. Sunday, June 19, 2005.
HANSON, Bill Hanson. SHELBYVILLE - Bill Hanson, 74, died
Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. He worked as
district superintendent for Kentucky Utilities for 45 years. He
was a member of Shelby Christian Church and Franklin
Masonic Lodge 28, and an Army Veteran of the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife, Josephine Hanson of Shelbyville;
a stepdaughter, Judith Morris of Louisville; and a sister,
Betty Lou Musselman of Lexington. Services will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at Shannon Funeral Home by Dave Hamlin. Burial
will be in Hustonville Cemetery with military rites. Visitation
will be 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may go to Shelby
Christian Church. Tuesday, March 29, 2005.
HARDEN, Raymond Harden. LANCASTER - Services for
William Raymond Harden, 77, of Fall Lick Road, Lancaster,
will be 3 p.m. Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the
Revs. Bryce McCulley and Joe Hood. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. He died Thursday at his home. Born
Nov. 6, 1927, in Barren Plains, Tenn., he was the son of the
late William Raymond and Lellie Hoots Hardin. He was a
retired switchman of Grand Trunk Railroad and a Navy
veteran of WW II. He was a member of Lancaster Christian
Church. Survivors include his wife, Loraine VerBeck
Harden; seven sons, Dale Harden, Ronnie Harden, Steven
Harden and Don Scherbing, all of Michigan, Alen Harden of
Colorado, Cliff Scherbing and Mike Scherbing, both of
Kentucky; a daughter, Stacy Morris of Kentucky; a sister,
Helen Carter of Michigan; and several grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be John Smith, Roy Floyd, Don and Cliff
Scherbing, Kardell Morris and Kevin Smith. Military rites will
be performed by Causwell-Saufley American Legion Post of
Lincoln County. Visitation is 1-9 p.m. today. Sunday,
March 20, 2005.
HARDIN, Barbara S. Hardin. SPRINGFIELD - Barbara Jean
Sutton Hardin, 72, of Springfield, died Saturday at University
of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born May 1, 1932, in
Washington County, she was a daughter of the late Robert
and Lillian Darland Sutton. She was a former employee of
Angel Manufacturing Co. in Lebanon and a member of
Mackville Church of Christ. Survivors include two sons,
Danny Hardin of Willisburg and Kenny Hardin of Springfield;
a daughter, Lisa Robinson of Lebanon Junction; three
brothers, John S. Sutton of Mackville, Scott Sutton of Mount
Washington and Don Sutton of Radcliff; three sisters, Ruby
Harlow of Mackville; Rosie Peavler of Lawrenceburg and
DeLois Hurst of Danville; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Mackville
Church of Christ by Frank Preston. Burial will be in Peter
Cemetery, Mackville. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today at Carey &
Son Funeral Home and after 11 a.m. Tuesday at the church.
Monday, April 11, 2005.
HARDIN, James S. Hardin. MORELAND - James Shelby
Hardin, 66, of Junction City, died Monday at his home. Born
Dec. 19, 1938, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late
Tom and Hattie Belle Rice Hardin. He was a retired
construction worker. Survivors include four sons, Shelby
Hardin, LeeRoy Hardin and Toby Hardin, all of Junction City,
and Cecil "Popeye" Hardin of Danville; two brothers, Ernest
Hardin of Junction City and Ed Hardin of Stanford; seven
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by an infant daughter, Thelma Hardin.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home
by Marty Elliott. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. Thursday.
Memorials may go to Kentucky Sheriff Boys and Girls
Ranch, P.O. Box 57, Gilbertsville 42044. Wednesday,
March 2, 2005. James S. Hardin. MORELAND - Services
for James Shelby Hardin, 66, of Junction City, will be 2 p.m.
Friday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Marty Elliott. He died
Monday at his home. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Kentucky Sheriff Boys and Girls
Ranch, P.O. Box 57, Gilbertsville 42044. Thursday, March
3, 2005.
HARDIN, Robert L. Hardin. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Robert Lee Hardin, 90, of Harrodsburg, formerly of
Washington County, will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Alexander
& Royalty Funeral Home by Paul Readnour. Burial will be in
Cornishville Baptist Church Cemetery. He died Sunday.
Born May 26, 1914, in Washington County, he was a son of
the late Colie and Ida Chesser Hardin. He was a retired
farmer and beekeeper. He was a member of Willisburg
Baptist Church for 50 years and Cornishville Baptist Church
for 20 years. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Sims Hardin;
a son, John A. Hardin of Harrodsburg; two daughters, Susie
Russell of Willisburg and Judy Harmon of Harrodsburg;
seven grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and four greatgreat-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Reid White, Jeff
Harmon, Todd Hardin, Charles Russell, Brad Robinson and
Donald Litteral. Honorary pallbearers are Justin White,
Chuck Russell, Mikie Whiteneck, Eric Harmon, Casey
Robinson, J.D. Jones and Junior Hardin. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, March
29, 2005.
HARDIN, Venia A. Hardin. MORELAND - Services for Venia
"Sis" Atkins Hardin, 81, of Junction City, will be at 2 p.m.
Friday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by J.R. Fields. Burial will
be in Moreland Cemetery. She died Tuesday at University
of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born Feb. 19, 1924,
in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Dexter
and Laura McCowan Atkins. She was an artist, a
homemaker and a member of the Pleasant Run Baptist
Church. She was the widow of Stanley David Hardin.
Survivors include a son, William S. Hardin of Maxey Valley;
three daughters, Brenda Hardin, Vanessa Curtis
Shepperson and Mary Beth Curtis Shepherd, all of Junction
City; three grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by two sons, Benny and Thomas
Hardin. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Atkins, Brent Salyers,
Jack Judy, Matthew Hardin, Geoffery Lyvers, Dudley Hardin
and Archie Curtis. Honorary pallbearers are Travis Godbey,
Eugene and Stanley Hardin, Dan Rutledge, Ray Marion,
Richey Shepperson and Lillian Allender. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today. Thursday, December 22, 2005.
HARDWICK, Dorothy Hardwick. LIBERTY - Dorothy Evelyn
Hardwick, 80, of Lebanon, formerly of Liberty, died Friday at
Ceders of Lebanon. Born March 30, 1924, in Casey County,
she was the daughter of the late James and Lois Wethington
Lee. She was the widow of Ernest Jackson Hardwick. She
was a homemaker and a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church. Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Noel of
Campbellsville; three sons, Jerry Hardwick of Liberty, Alford
Lee of Taylorsville and Don Lee of Mt. Washington; a sister,
Dossie Allen of Liberty; a brother, Buel Lee of Franklin; three
half brothers, Robert Lee and Willis Lee of Liberty, and
Ronnie Lee of Henryville, Tenn.; four half-sisters, Delorse
Pinker-ton of Liberty, Frances Riley of Elkton, Alice Harper of
Dandridge, Tenn., and Fredia Seagle of Bloomfield, Ind.; 15
grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and two step great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Ernie Hardwick. Services will
be 11 a.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by
Luther Rodgers. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery.
Visitation is 3 p.m. today. Sunday, February 27, 2005.
HARDWICK, Ernest Hardwick. LIBERTY - Ernest "Ernie"
Hardwick, 46, of Ky. 1859, died Thursday at Norton Audubon
Hospital in Louisville. Born Feb. 25, 1958, in Casey County,
he was the son of Dorothy Lee Hardwick of Lebanon and the
late Ernest "Jack" Hardwick. He was a foreman for Asplundh
Tree Trimming Co. Survivors include his wife, Caroline
Luttrell Hardwick; a son, Tyler Hardwick; four daughters,
Jacqulyn, Makenzie and Makayla Hardwick, all of Liberty,
and Catrina Moncries of South Carolina; three brothers,
Jerry Hardwick of Liberty, Alfred Lee of Taylorsville and Don
Lee of Mount Washington; a sister, Brenda Noel of
Campbellsville; and a grandchild. Services will be 2 p.m.
Sunday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Darrell Burton
and Luther Rogers. Burial will be in Bowmer Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Saturday and after 8 a.m.
Sunday. Friday, February 18, 2005.
HARMON, Carolyn J. Harmon. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Carolyn Jane Harmon, 75, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m.
today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Larry Reed and David
Collier. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died
Friday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born April 24,
1930, in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late
Eunice and Maudolene Black. She was the widow of Walter
C. Harmon. She was a retired Corning Glass employee and
a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church. Survivors
include two sisters; Wanda Gaddis of Tennessee and
Loraine Springate of Harrodsburg; a brother, Burnice Black
of Winchester; five grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by two children,
Kenny Harmon and Judy Patterson. Visitation is prior to the
service today at the funeral home. Sunday, October 2,
2005.
HARMON, Madalyn G. Harmon. PERRYVILLE - Madalyn
Glasscock Harmon, 89, of Gravel Switch, died Wednesday
in Danville. Born Oct. 29, 1915, in Boyle County, she was a
daughter of the late Hubert and Myrtle Hays Glasscock. She
was a retired teacher, having taught in Boyle and Marion
county schools. She taught 15 years at Perryville Elementary
School and 28 years at Glasscock Elementary School. She
was a Baptist and the widow of Allen M. Harmon. Survivors
include a daughter, Peggy Brown of Danville; a son, Minor
Harmon of Bardstown; two sisters, Genell Crain and June
Holderman, both of Perryville; four grandchildren; and a
great-grandson. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Wilder
Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry Mayes. Burial will be in
Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Sunday.
Memorials may go to Joni Wilder Scholarship Fund, P.O.
Box 7, Perryville 40468. Friday, April 29, 2005. Madalyn
G. Harmon. PERRYVILLE - Services for Madalyn
Glasscock Harmon, 89, of Gravel Switch, will be 11 a.m.
Monday at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry Mayes.
Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. She died Wednesday in
Danville. Born October 29, 1915, she was the daughter of
the late Hubert and Myrtle Hays Harmon. She was a retired
teacher from Perryville Elementary and had also taught at
Glasscock Elementary in Marion County. Survivors include
a daughter; Peggy Brown of Danville; a son, Minor Harmon
of Bardstown; two sisters, Gnell Crain and June Holderman,
both of Perryville; four grandchildren; and one greatgrandson. Pallbearers will be Neal Brown, Allen Harmon,
Randy, Scott and Lee Glasscock, and Norris Holderman.
Visitation will be today from 4- 8 p.m. at Wilder Funeral
Home. Memorials may go to the Joni Wilder Scholarship
Fund, P.O. Box 7, Perryville, 40468. Sunday, May 1, 2005.
HARMON, Nadine D. Harmon. Nadine Davis Harmon, 86, of
Manchester, formerly of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Monday at
First Baptist Church, Broadway, by the Revs. Albert Gisler,
Tim Mathis and Steve Crumpler. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Manchester Memorial
Hospital. Born March 3, 1919, in Harrisburg, Ill., she was the
daughter of the late James M. and Myrtle Baysinger Davis.
She was a private duty caregiver, a member of First Baptist
Church and Thileathia Sunday School Class. She was a
member of Boyle County Homemakers Club and Boyle
County Senior Citizens Center. She attended Southern
Illinois University and Georgetown College and was the
widow of John L. Harmon. Survivors include two daughters,
Martha J. Harmon of Oneida and Doris J. Harmon Jones of
Danville; and a half sister, Judith A. Applegate of Pensacola,
Fla. Pallbearers will be Bennie Goode, George Coldiron,
Buddy Hester, Jerry Lester, Buddy Furr, Jim Campbell,
Harold Reynolds and Baker Williams. Honorary pallbearers
are members of Thileathia Sunday School Class. Visitation
will be 5-8 p.m. Sunday at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials
may go to Gideon's International Bible Fund or First Baptist
Church. Friday, July 15, 2005.
HARMON, Nancy H. Harmon. Nancy Hankla Harmon, 103,
formerly of Danville, died Friday at The Atrium in Atlanta.
Born April 28, 1902, in Boyle County, she was the daughter
of the late Lorenzo Goodknight and Laura Langford Hankla.
She was a homemaker and a member of Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church. She was the widow of Gilbert G. Harmon.
Survivors include a son, Harold G. Harmon of Atlanta; four
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, James Scott Harmon. Services
will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by
Tommy Valentine. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday. Sunday, September 11,
2005.
HARMON, William E. Harmon. LIBERTY - William Elbert
Harmon, 76, of Liberty, died Saturday at his home. Born
Feb. 5, 1929, in Casey County, he was the son of the late
Elmer and Lexie Morgan Harmon. He was a former steel
mill employee, an Army veteran of the Korean War and a
member of the Pentecostal faith. Survivors include five
daughters, Margaret Kessinger of Columbia, Linda Roberts
and Virginia Shea, both of Versailles, Lorie Harmon of
Hustonville and Lexie Boynton of Liberty; five sons, Vernon
Harmon of Elkhorn, Roger Harmon of Virginia, Jody Harmon
of Liberty, Willie Harmon of Yosemite and Tommy Byrd of
Bedford, Ind.; a brother, Charles Harmon of Liberty and Jane
Lynn of Hustonville; 27 grandchildren; and 33 greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bartle
Funeral Home by Bearl King. Burial will be in Poplar Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jody and James Harmon,
Bryan Roberts, Jimmy Padgett, Larry Benge and Richard
Fuller. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Monday, February 7,
2005.
HARNESS, Billy D. Harness. CRAB ORCHARD - Services for
Billy Dale Harness, 62, were 1 p.m. today at McKnight
Funeral Home. Burial was in Mount Zion Church of Christ
Cemetery. He died Friday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born
Dec. 17, 1942, in Crab Orchard, he was the son of the late
James H. and Maude C. Rogers Harness. He was a former
employee of Lincoln County Road Department and a
member of Sword Deaf Baptist Church in Mason, Ohio.
Survivors include two sons, Anthony D. Harness and James
C. Harness, both of Lancaster; a daughter, Patricia M.
Shelton of Lancaster; a stepson, Jay Johnson of Danville; a
stepdaughter, Laura F. Broughton of Brodhead; a sister,
Bonnie Dyson of Morris, Ill.; three brothers, James Harness
of Hamilton, Ohio, Lee Harness of Stanford and Marvin
Harness of Crab Orchard; a companion, Sheila Taylor of
Stanford; a granddaughter; and a step grandson.
Pallbearers were Robert Payne, Delbert Brown, Danny
Harness, Jim Watson, Eli Harness and Jeffrey Harness.
Honorary pallbearer is Billy Taylor. Memorials may go to
American Cancer Society. Monday, March 28, 2005.
HARRIS, Adrine Harris. LIBERTY - Adrine Harris, 69, of
Henson Creek Road, died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born March 11, 1936, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Romer Dee and
Gertha Henderson Matthews. She was a homemaker and a
member of Hill Top Trinity Church. She was the widow of
Floyd Harris. Survivors include two sons, Neytric Sneed and
Charles Sneed, both of South Carolina; three daughters,
Tammy Hollifield of North Carolina, Starla Hines of Liberty
and Tabitha Brown of Mintonville; nine stepsons, Junior,
Sherrill, Jerrill, Cleo, Leo, Dale and Dayton Harris, all of
Liberty, Jerry Harris of Science Hill, and Winfred Harris of
Mintonville; five stepdaughters, Mazie Weddle, Maye Gillock
and Carolene Harris, all of Liberty, and Catherine Sparks
and Anna Bradshaw, both of Alabama; a brother, Bennie
Matthews of Liberty; a sister, Artia Liming of Hamilton Ohio;
13 grandchildren; 32 step grandchildren; and several greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Jimmy
Sneed. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Don Clark. Burial will be in Hill Top
Trinity Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p. today. Wednesday,
June 22, 2005.
HARRIS, Floyd W. Harris. LIBERTY - Floyd Winfred Harris, 76,
of Henson Creek Road, died Tuesday at his home. Born
April 30, 1928, in Casey County, he was a son of the late
Cleo and Anna Watson Harris. He was a retired minister and
school bus driver and a member of Hilltop Trinity Full Gospel
Tabernacle. Survivors include his wife, Adrine Mathews
Harris; nine sons, Junior Harris, Sherrill Harris, Gerrill Harris,
Cleo Harris, Leo Harris, Dale Harris and Dayton Harris, all of
Liberty, Jerry Harris of Science Hill and Winfred Harris of
Mintonville; six daughters, Mazie Weddle and Maye Gillock,
both of Liberty, Catherine Sparks and Anna Bradshaw, both
of Alabama, and Tabatha Brown and Carolene Wrenn, both
of Mintonville; two stepsons, Newt Sneed and Charles
Sneed, both of South Carolina; two stepdaughters, Tammy
Hollifield of North Carolina and Starla Hines of Liberty; 32
grandchildren; 13 step grandchildren; 40 greatgrandchildren; and several step great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home by Donald Clark. Burial will be in Hilltop Trinity
Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today. Thursday,
February 17, 2005.
HARRIS, Georgia M. Harris. Services for Georgia Marshall
Harris, 90, of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Monday at Church of
God of America by Clay Beasley and Larry D. Weathers.
Born April 28, 1915, in Boyle County, she was the daughter
of the late George and Hattie Ray Marshall. She was a
member of Church of God of America, president of the
Ladies Aide Club, Sunday School treasurer and a member of
Willing Workers Club. Survivors include a daughter-in-law,
Juanita Harris of Danville; and two grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, William Harris Jr. Pallbearers
will be James Clayton Sr., C.R., David and Henry Payne,
Sam Beasley and James Hamilton. Visitation will be after 11
a.m. Monday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. Friday, July 22, 2005.
HARRIS, Leo "Kack" Harris. Leo "Kack" Harris, 81, of Danville,
died Saturday at his home. Born Dec. 1, 1923, in Boyle
County, he was a son of the late Oscar and Mattie Harris. He
was a veteran of World War II and worked at the Danville
rock quarry and for the city of Danville. Survivors include his
wife, Willie K. Harris of Danville; two sons, John and Melvin
Harris, both of Danville; two daughters, Sharon Harris of
West Point, Ga., and Janie Harris of Illinois; several
grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home
Chapel by the Revs. David Chenault and William Jenkins.
Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Sean, Don, Carl and Nathan Harris, and
David and Doug Walker. Visitation will be 11 a.m. until time
for the funeral Wednesday. Monday, March 21, 2005.
HARRIS, William L. Harris. HARRODSBURG - William Lee
Harris, 74, of Lawrenceburg, formerly of Creve Coeur, Ill.,
died Saturday at his home. Born Feb. 27, 1931, in
Harrodsburg, he was a son of the late William C. and
Josephine Quinn Guinan. He served in the Air Force and
was retired from Caterpillar Co. Survivors include a
daughter, Cassandra L. Harris of Lawrenceburg; three
sisters, Cora B. Carter of California, Mary Stevens and Linda
Daxenbichler, both of Illinois; a brother, David Taylor of
Illinois; and a granddaughter. Services will be 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Camp Nelson National Cemetery by Harold
Best. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel. Tuesday, March 15, 2005.
HARRISON, Ruby Harrison. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Ruby Harrison, 62, of Acre Drive, Danville, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by the Rev.
Dale Denton. Burial will be in Burgin Memorial Gardens.
She died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born July 9, 1942, in Mercer County, she
was the daughter of the late Edwin Lee and Mary Elizabeth
Coleman Taylor. She was a homemaker and a member of
Junction City First Baptist Church. Survivors include her
husband, Robert Harrison; three sons, Thomas L. Harrison
of Parksville, David L. Harrison of Junction City, and James
E. Harrison of Moreland; a daughter, Elizabeth A. Gover of
Danville; three brothers, Leroy Taylor and Herman Taylor,
both of Danville, and Fred Darson of Jackson, Ohio; a sister,
Carolyn Hardin of Moreland; six grandchildren; and two
great-grandsons. Pallbearers will be David Harrison, D.J.
Stephens, Clinton Daugherty, John Hall, James Taylor,
Harrison Hardin Jr. and Russell Hardin. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 7 a.m. Saturday. Friday, February 25,
2005.
HARVEY, Kenneth L. Harvey. Kenneth L. Harvey, 87, of
Danville, died Friday at Thompson-Hood Veterans Center in
Jessamine County. He is survived by two daughters,
Regena Harvey of Danville and Rosanne Amburgy of Ohio.
Arrangements are incomplete at Stith Funeral Home.
Sunday, December 25, 2005. Kenneth L. Harvey.
Kenneth L. Harvey, 87, of Danville, died Saturday at
Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore. Born July 20,
1918, in Pawtuckett, R.I., he was the son of the late Harold
L. and Mae Twist Harvey. He was a foreman for Corning
Glass in Danville for 40 years, a Navy veteran of World War
II and a member of American Legion Boyle Post 46 and The
Presbyterian Church of Danville. He was the widower of
Emogene Hester Harvey. Survivors include two daughters,
Regena Harvey of Danville and Roseanne Amburgy of
Oregonia, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Valorie Caddell of Junction
City; a stepson, Stuart Wilson of Danville; and a grandchild.
Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. Pallbearers will be
members of American Legion. Memorials may go to
Thomson Hood Veterans Center. Tuesday, December 27,
2005.
HASTE, Brenda Haste, Sunday, February 6, 2005. LIBERTY Services for Brenda Lee Haste, 41, of Bethelridge, are 2
p.m. today at Bethelridge United Methodist Church by Revs.
Caleb Stinson, Brian James and Gene Sweet. Burial will be
in Bethelridge Cemetery. She died Thursday at Casey
County Hospital. Born Aug. 4, 1963, in Lexington, she was
the daughter of Ethel Hellard McCoy of Bethelridge and the
late Ralph McCoy. She was the head cook at Garrett
Elementary and a member of Bethelridge United Methodist
Church. Additional survivors include her husband, Victor
Haste; a son, Victor Haste Jr., of Bethelridge; a daughter,
Felica Haste of Bethelridge; a sister, Rhonda McCoy of
Somerset; and a brother, Ralph McCoy Jr. of Bethelridge.
Pallbearers are Jesse McCoy, Stanley McCoy, Joseph
McCoy, Adam Godbey, Marty Spears, Rusty Hendricks,
Corky Hendricks and Lee Haste. Visitation is from 9-11:30
a.m. today at Bartle Funeral Home and after 12:30 p.m. at
Bethelridge United Methodist Church. Memorials may be
made to the family.
HASTE, Daniel C. Haste. LIBERTY - Daniel Clay "Boone"
Haste, 47, of Bethelridge, died Thursday at his home. Born
March 8, 1958, in Somerset, he was the son of Hobert D.
Haste and the late Amy Rillis Huges Randolph Haste. He
was a truck driver for J & L Cargo Express and a member of
Bethelridge United Methodist Church. Other survivors
include two sons, Daniel Haste of Liberty and Hobert A.
Haste of Bethelridge; a daughter, Jessica M. Phelps of
Jackson; a step-son, Matthew Lee of Hustonville; two stepdaughters, Stephanie Scott and Whitney Dunham, both of
Liberty; four brothers, Louis Randolph and Ronald and
Roger Haste, all of Bethelridge, and David Haste of Sparta;
a sister, Darlene Godbey of Bethelridge; five grandchildren;
and three step-grandchildren. Services are 2 p.m. today at
Bethelridge United Methodist Church by the Rev. Steve
Glenn and Gene Sweet. Burial is in Bethelridge Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Daniel, Carroll R. and Stephen Haste,
Matthew Lee, Dexter Godbey, Bobby Dick and Billy Keller.
Visitation is 12:30 p.m. today at the church. Bartle Funeral
Home is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials may go
to Bartle Funeral Home to help cover funeral expenses.
Sunday, December 11, 2005.
HASTY, Anna Marie Hasty. Anna Marie Hasty, an infant, of
Stephenson Avenue, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell
Medical Center. She was the daughter of Nathan Hasty and
Erica Spurlock. Survivors include a sister, Hailey Spurlock
of Danville; a brother, Jordan Spurlock of Danville;
grandparents Cheryl Spurlock of Harrodsburg, Keith
Spurlock of Hamilton, Ohio, Lyda Hasty of Harrodsburg and
Danny Hasty of Danville; and a great-grandmother, Marie
Riggle of Danville. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. Barry Harmon. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. Sunday, June 12, 2005.
HASTY, Hester L. Hasty. Services for Hester Lee Hasty, 46, of
Timberland Lane, Junction City, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary Story. She died Tuesday at
her home. Born Jan. 19, 1959, in Huntington, W.Va., and
was a daughter of Lee Anna Marcum Toney of Lexington
and the late William McMillion. Other survivors include her
former husband, Danny Hasty of Junction City; a daughter,
Heather D. Bottom of Danville; three brothers, Billy McMillion
of Lexington, Jimmy Toney of West Liberty, and Charles
Toney of Lexington; a sister, Patricia Toney of Hartford,
Conn.; and two grandchildren. Visitation is noon-2 p.m.
Friday. Memorials may go to Disabled American Veterans.
Thursday, March 24, 2005.
HASTY, Mary P. Hasty. MORELAND - Services for Mary Patty
"Pat" Peek Hasty, 71, of Danville, died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 31, 1933, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Edwin R.
and Nettie Helm Kennedy Peek. She was a former
employee of Cimarron Carriages with Norfolk Southern and
a member of Blue Lick Baptist Church. She was the widow
of Donald Hasty. Survivors include a son, Edwin Hasty of
Junction City; three daughters, Sandra Hasty of Danville,
Dona Brownell of Caney, Okla., and Diana Williams of
Sunburst, Mont.; a sister, Dotty Hensley of Memphis, Tenn.;
and a brother, Jimmy Peek of Moreland; five grandchildren;
and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
two sons, Michael Hasty and Donald Bruce Hasty Jr.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home
by Ezeriah Campbell and the Rev. G.W. Smith. Burial will be
in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Powell,
Russell, Carl, Fred and Dennis Martin, Charles Yates, Jimmy
Floyd and Michael Maddox. Honorary pallbearers are
grandchildren, and Tyler, Bo and Bowen McGuffey, Joseph
Belcher, Rodney and Jeff Hensley and Steve Tully.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Friday. Thursday, March 10,
2005.
HATCHER, Charles E. Hatcher, 1928-2008. HARRODSBURG Charles E. Hatcher, husband of Clarice Miniard Hatcher,
died Friday. He was an optometrist and a member of the
Harrodsburg Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon,
director of the young married department, and the foundation
board. He was an Army veteran, member of the Lions Club,
director of the Farmers Bank, Harrodsburg Board of
Education for 12 years, Health Department advisory board,
past president of the Industrial Board, U.K. Alumni
Association and the American Optometric Association.
Others survivors includetwo daughters, Jean (James)
Williamson of Georgetown and Claire (Ron) Pearl of
Lexington; two brothers, William D. (Thelma) Hatcher Jr. of
Nicholasville and Maurice (Wylene) Hatcher of Jefferson
City, Tenn.; four grandchild; and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted 2 p.m. Monday at Harrodsburg
Baptist Church by Dr. Robert DeFoor and Dr. Dan Frances.
Burial will be in the Spring Hill Cemetery, Harrodsburg.
Visitation is from 5-8 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel,
and noon Monday at the church. Memorials may be sent to
ROC Baptist Foundation at Harrodsburg Baptist Church or
the Onieda Baptist Institute. Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
HATCHETT, Hilry P. Hatchett. SPRINGFIELD - Hilry Paul
Hatchett, 80, of Mackville Road, died Thursday at Spring
View Hospital in Lebanon. Born Jan. 3, 1925, in Anderson
County, he was the son of the late Eddie Berry and Nettie
Hoskins Hatchett. He was an elder of Willisburg Christian
Church where he also was a Sunday School teacher and
treasurer. He was a former deputy sheriff in Washington
County and was a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Elaine
Shewmaker Hatchett; a son, Marty Hatchett of Mackville; a
brother, Oliver "Bob" Hatchett of Willisburg; two sisters,
Lucille Perry and Frances Hatchett, both of Lawrenceburg;
two half-brothers, Donnie and Willis Hatchett, both of
Lawrenceburg; and two grandchildren. Services will be 2:30
today at Cary & Son Funeral Home by Joe Paul Hatchett
and Greg Bowen. Burial will be in Peter Cemetery at
Mackville. Memorials may go to The Mackville Community
Center. Sunday, July 10, 2005.
HATFIELD, Flossie Hatfield. LIBERTY - Flossie Hatfield, 87, of
Whipp Avenue, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born April 4, 1918, in Casey County, she
was the daughter of the late Chester and Orphia Austin
Cain. She was a homemaker and a member of Salem United
Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Elmer
Hatfield of Liberty; three sons, Garnett, Phillip and James
Hatfield, all of Liberty; two daughters, Rose Carol Miller of
Liberty and Phyllis Dean of Columbia; a sister, Maggie
Overstreet of Lexington; 14 grandchildren; and several
great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Salem United Methodist Church by Clifton Cowan and
Clifford DeHart. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Visitation
is after 6 p.m. today at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home and
after 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Tuesday, August
30, 2005.
HATTER, Jeffrey G. Hatter. WAYNESBURG - Services for
Jeffrey Glenn Hatter, 42, of Phillippe Road, will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at Walltown Christian Church by Greg Powell.
Burial will be in Dunham Cemetery. He died Tuesday at his
home. Born Aug. 24, 1962, in Casey County, he was a son
of Dallas and Elizabeth J. Durham Hatter of Waynesburg. He
was a 1980 graduate of Casey County High School and a
member of Walltown Christian Church. Survivors include a
brother, Danny Hatter of Danville; and a sister, Annette Bell
of Walltown. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Hatter, Darren
Carman, Lynville Hatter, Charlie Walls, Junior Durham,
Ronald Napier, Jason Richardson and Dale Turpin. Visitation
is 6-9 p.m. today at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home.
Wednesday, February 2, 2005.
HAWKINS, Harold L. Hawkins. Harold Lee Hawkins, 76, of 417
Valleybrook Drive, died Friday at Fort Logan Hospital in
Stanford. Born June 4, 1929, in Shelby County, he was the
son of the late Richard Everett and Lettie Elizabeth Jones
Hawkins. He was a special agent in the police and special
services division of Southern Railway. He was a member of
First Baptist Church and retired from the Railroader's Club.
He was a graduate of Henry Clay High School in Shelby
County and a former policeman in Shelbyville. Survivors
include his wife, Arlene Hawkins of Danville; and a daughter,
Sharon Hawkins-Evans of Danville. Services will be 10 a.m.
Tuesday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Odis Clark.
Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville. Visitation
will be after 5 p.m. Monday at Stith Funeral Home. Sunday,
July 17, 2005.
HAWKINS, Harold L. Hawkins. Services for Harold Lee
Hawkins, 76, of Valleybrook Drive, will be 10 a.m. Tuesday
at Stith Funeral Home by Odis Clark. Burial will be in Grove
Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville. He died Friday at Fort Logan
Hospital. Pallbearers will be Bob Lipscom, Tom and Scott
Berggren, Bill Simpson, Bob Hignight, Johnny Raines, Jim
Wilcher and Jud Singleton. Honorary pallbearers are O.B.
Puckett, Robert Cox, Bob Poncer, Chauncy Love, Jeff
Cuddy and Claude Russell. Visitation will be after 5 p.m.
today. Monday, July 18, 2005.
HAWLEY, Clara M. Hawley. CRAB ORCHARD - Clara M.
"June" Hawley, 63, of Crab Orchard, died Monday at Good
Samaritan Hospital in Lexington. Born Oct. 16, 1941, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Fred and
Eliza Pettit Hawley. She was a Lincoln County school bus
monitor and a member of Beech Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors include three bothers, Billy Hawley and Eddy
Hawley, both of Crab Orchard, and Danny Hawley of
Morristown, Tenn. Services will be 4 p.m. Thursday at
McKnight Funeral Home by Ron Harp. Burial will be in Crab
Orchard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gerald and Doug
Smith, Bud Saylor, George Long, and Richard and Terry
Hawley. Honorary pallbearers are Joyce Combs, Betty
Price, Billie Jean Lunceford, Jack and Sue Robbins, and
David Hawley. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005. Clara M. Hawley. CRAB
ORCHARD - Services for Clara M. "June" Hawley, 63, of
Crab Orchard, will be 4 p.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral
Home by Ron Harp. Burial will be in Crab Orchard
Cemetery. She died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital in
Lexington. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. today.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005.
HAWLEY, Joey Hawley. LANCASTER - Joey Hawley, 64, of
Richmond Street, died Saturday at his home. Born Dec. 14,
1940, in Garrard County, he was a son of the late Sam and
Dorothy Cheek Hawley. He was a retired construction
worker, a member of Mount Tabor Baptist Church and the
widower of Martha Jo Adams Hawley. Survivors include a
son, Mark Hawley of Texas; three brothers, Vernon Hawley
of Paint Lick, Sam Hawley Jr. of Lexington and Bobby
Hawley of Richmond; a sister, Edith White of Arcadia, Fla.;
and a companion, Louise Robinson of Lancaster. Services
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Ramsey Funeral home by the
Revs. Everett Priddy and Tim Robbins. Burial will be in Paint
Lick Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jimmy, Mike, Larry and
Ricky Hawley, Bud Martin and Phil Murray. Honorary
pallbearers are Ronald Rogers, Neal Prather, Clay Gibson,
Harold Graham, Pete Conner, Charley Christopher and
Bobby Smith. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorials may go to American Heart Association, 333
Guthrie St., Louisville 40202. Monday, November 14,
2005.
HAWN, Michael Hawn. Michael Perry "Micky" Hawn, 65, of
Lawrenceburg, died Thursday at Heritage Hall nursing
home. Born May 4, 1940, in Danville, he was a son of Molly
Kelsey Hawn of Danville, and the late Perry Hawn. He was
owner of Hawn Marina and raced boats. He was a graduate
of Danville High School and a member of Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church. Other survivors include his wife, Janet
Sultzbach Hawn; two daughters, Christy Hawn Baird and
Jan M. Hawn, both of Danville; and three grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be
5-9 p.m. Sunday . Friday, October 21, 2005. Michael
Hawn. Services for Michael Perry "Micky" Hawn, 65, of
Lawrenceburg, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral
Home by the Rev. James Owens. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. He died Thursday at Heritage Hall
nursing home. Born May 4, 1940, in Danville, he was a son
of Molly Kelsey Hawn of Danville and the late Perry Hawn.
He was owner of Hawn Marina and raced boats. He was a
graduate of Danville High School and a member of
Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. Other survivors include
his wife, Janet Sultzbach Hawn; two daughters, Christy Baird
and Jan M. Hawn, both of Danville; and three grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Roy Lee Phillips, Gearld Kelsey, Jim
Caldwell, E.G. Plummer, Bruce Sultzbach, James Leathers,
Glenn Campbell and Jimmy Snow. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to the Alzheimer's Association,
Lexington Bluegrass Chapter, 1065 Dove Run Road,
Lexington 40502. Sunday, October 23, 2005.
HAYDEN, Dorothy Hayden. HARRODSBURG - Dorothy
Hayden, 87, of Bohon Road, Harrodsburg, died Friday at
Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born Sept. 20, 1917, in
Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Frank and
Cora Doan Hayden. She was a retired seamstress from
Cricketeer Manufacturing Co. and a member of Harrodsburg
Baptist Church. Survivors include several nieces and
nephews, including Steve Hayden of Harrodsburg. Services
are 2 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Dr. Robert
DeFoor. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers
are Steve Hayden, Billy Hayden, Charles Hayden and Gayle
Hayden. Visitation is today from noon until the time of
service at Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Sunday, April 10,
2005.
HAYNES, Olus L. Haynes. Services for Olus Lee Haynes, 97,
of Harrodsburg Health Care Center, will be 7 p.m. Tuesday
at First Baptist Church by the Rev. Richard Hill. Burial will be
11 a.m. Wednesday in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. He
died Thursday. Born Aug. 7, 1907, in Russell County, he
was the son of the late Tebe Clayton and Olivia Haynes
Williams. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Second
and Walnut streets. He was a gardener for the late Dr. and
Mrs. George McClure and a former city of Danville
employee. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a
member of the male chorus at First Baptist Church and the
widower of Katie Lou Haynes. Survivors include a sister,
Mary Elizabeth Wickliffe of Danville; and nieces and
nephews. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Tuesday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, June 6, 2005.
HAZELIP, Rachel M. Hazelip. BOWLING GREEN - Rachel
Georgiana McFarland Hazelip, 65, died Sept. 27 in Bowling
Green. Born Sept. 28, 1939, in Casey County, she was a
daughter of the late Clyde and Nettie Hale McFarland. She
was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, John Hazelip;
a sister, Betty Boone of Stanton; a brother, Carl McFarland
of Stanford; two stepsons, John Hazelip Jr. of Harrodsburg
and Todd Hazelip of Louisville; a stepdaughter, Terry
Saunders of Louisville; 11 stepgrandchildren; and three
stepgreat-grandchildren. Services were Saturday at Kirby
and Son Funeral Home by Brandon Cox. Burial was in
Bowling Green Gardens. Tuesday, October 4, 2005.
HAZELRIGG, Charles T. Hazelrigg. Services for Dr. Charles
Tabb Hazelrigg, 90, of Danville, were this morning at First
Christian Church by the Revs. Jerry Shephard and Kristi
Stuckel. Burial was in Bellevue Cemetery. He died Saturday
at his residence. Active pallbearers were Charles T.
Hazelrigg III, Robert Hedrick Hazelrigg, Simms Kerbaugh,
Jay Ramer, Joseph N. "Joey" Frankel and John Million.
Memorials may go to First Christian Love Fund, Charles T.
Hazelrigg Scholarship Fund or Tabb Hazelrigg Scholarship
Fund. Stith Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, September 7, 2005.
HAZELWOOD, Florence Hazelwood. Florence "Penny" B.
Hazelwood, 81, of Perryville, died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 23, 1924,
in New York, she was the daughter of the late William and
Eva Perry Monette. She was a self-employed seamstress, a
member of Doctors Fork Baptist Church and American
Legion ladies auxiliary. She was the widow of J.B. Stevens
and Thomas Hazelwood. Survivors include two sons, Jason
B. Stevens of Perryville and Thomas McMannis of Danville;
a daughter, Ginni Stephens of Lexington; two brothers,
Joseph McInerney of Garden Grove, Calif., and Robert
McInerney of Lapier, Mich.; two sisters, Jacqueline Happ of
Danville and Agnes M. Happ of Deland, Fla.; three
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Private services were
conducted by the Rev. Dale Denton. Burial will be in Hillcrest
Cemetery, Perryville. Memorials may go to Diabetes
Association. Wednesday, December 28, 2005.
HAZLETT, Linda S. Hazlett. Services for Linda Sue Hazlett, 56,
of Spareminute Avenue, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Bellevue Cemetery by Gary Story. Born May 21, 1929, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of Dolores Cornett
Hazlett of Danville and the late Charles Hazlett. Survivors
include a sister, Ruth Huffman of Harrodsburg; a niece and a
nephew. No visitation is planned. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge
of arrangements. Tuesday, October 4, 2005.
HELM, Martha Helm. Services for Martha Sweeney Helm, 69,
of Longview Drive, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Second Street
Christian Church by the Rev. Herbert Dunn. Burial will be in
Hilldale Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 19, 1935, in Liberty,
she was the daughter of the late Berman and Pauline
Sweeney. She was a retired nurse, a graduate of Danville
School of Nursing and Stanford High School. She was a
member of American Legion Women's Auxiliary and Second
Street Christian Church. She was the widow of Donald Helm.
Survivors include two sons, Walker E. Shanks and Phillip B.
Shanks, both of Danville; three brothers, Manuel Sweeney of
Lexington, Garnet Sweeney of Liberty and Joel Sweeney of
Jacksonville, Fla.; five grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Marcus Jones, Joel Grey,
William McPherson, Anthony McPherson, Dexter Grey and
Jordan Guest. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Friday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, July 21, 2005.
HENDERSON, Delinie Henderson. STANFORD - Services for
Delinie Henderson, 85, of Stanford, will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Fairview Baptist Church by the Rev. Gary King and Chris
Dalton. Burial will be in the church cemetery with military
rites by Cas-well Saufley Post 18, Am-erican Legion. He
died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Dec. 2, 1919, in Pulaski County, he was a son
of the late Edgar and Bessie Tarter Henderson. He was a
farmer and a deacon of Fairview Baptist Church. He also
was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of
Caswell Saufley Post 18, American Legion and Masonic
Lodge 60. Survivors include his wife, Beatrice Lyons
Henderson; two sons, Rual Henderson of Lincoln County
and Rudy Henderson of Danville; three daughters, Eljene
Caudill of Garrard County, Joyce Simpson of Crab Orchard
and Melissa Rice of Waynesburg; three brothers, Linville and
Edwin Henderson, both of Eubank, and Lilbern Henderson of
Lincoln County; three sisters, Geneva Sanders of Stanford,
Stella Ard of Pulaski County and Marlene Sargent of Burgin;
nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a greatgreat-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Daniel Rice, Scott
Young, Jessie Bourne, John Hurd, Scott Holbrook, Dave
Lane, Ricky King and David Henderson. Honorary
pallbearers are members of Fairview Baptist's senior adult
men's Sunday school class. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Thursday at the church. Memorials may go to Gideons
International. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, March 9, 2005.
HENDERSON, Robert M. Henderson. LANCASTER - Robert
M. Henderson, formerly of Lancaster, died Saturday at VA
Hosptial in Lexington. Born April 26, 1917, he was the son
of the late Mack and Pearl Brockman Henderson. He was
retired from the Air Force and served in World War II, the
Korean War and Vietnam War. He was a member of
Fairview Christian Church, the American Legion and
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his wife, Dixie
Ann Henderson of Lexington; a son, Tom Henderson of
Marietta, Ohio; a daughter, Mary L. Miller of Colonel Heights,
Va.; a stepson, William Dean of Dayton, Ohio; a
stepdaughter, Debra McInteer of Lexington; and eight
grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tues. at Ramsey
Funeral Home by the Rev. Sean Rittenberry. Burial will be in
Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
members of Wright Patterson Air Force Honor Guard.
Visitation is 4-6 Monday. Sunday, November 27, 2005.
HENDERSON, Verna M. Henderson. STANFORD - Services
for Verna Mae Henderson, 65, of Mason Gap Road, will be 1
p.m. Friday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary King.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died
Tuesday at home. Born Oct. 2, 1940, in Rockcastle County,
she was a daughter of the late Russell F. and Alma Barnes
Ramsey. She was a former employee of Denny's Restaurant
in Danville and a member of Pine Hill Baptist Church in
Mount Vernon. Survivors include two sons, Tim Henderson
of Stanford and Jeff Henderson of Stanford; six brothers,
Don Ramsey of Lancaster; Gary Ramsey of Richmond, Ind.,
Dennis Ramsey of Economy, Ind., Ben Ed Ramsey of New
Palestine, Ind., and Jerry Ramsey of Stanford; two sisters,
Sue Deatherage and Sandra Muse, both of Stanford; five
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be
Mike Henderson, Clifton Boyd, Stephen Muse, Brian Muse,
Scotty Ramsey and David Ramsey. Honorary pallbearers
are Dewey Camel, Chris Goatee and Matthew Henderson.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Thursday, December 22, 2005.
Verna M. Henderson. STANFORD - Services for Verna Mae
Henderson, 65, of Mason Gap Road, were 1 p.m. today at
Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary King. Burial was in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Tuesday at home.
Born Oct. 2, 1940, in Rockcastle County, she was a
daughter of the late Russell F. and Alma Barnes Ramsey.
She was a former employee of Denny's Restaurant in
Danville and a member of Pine Hill Baptist Church in Mount
Vernon. Survivors include two sons, Tim Henderson and
Jeff Henderson, both of Stanford; six brothers, Don Ramsey
of Lancaster, Gary Ramsey of Richmond, Ind., Dennis
Ramsey of Economy, Ind., Ben Ed Ramsey of New
Palestine, Ind., Russell Ramsey of Clarksville, Ind., and
Jerry Ramsey of Stanford; two sisters, Sue Deatherage and
Sandra Muse, both of Stanford; five grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Mike Henderson,
Clifton Boyd, Stephen Muse, Brian Muse, Scotty Ramsey
and David Ramsey. Honorary pallbearers are Dewey
Camel, Chris Goatee and Matthew Henderson. Friday,
December 23, 2005.
HENDREN, Michelle R. Hendren. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Michelle Renee Hendren, 38, of Saint Michaels Crossing,
Danville, formerly of Harrodsburg, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Immanuel Baptist Church by Harold Best and Jay Adkins.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Wednesday
at Central Baptist Hospital. Born April 14, 1966, in Hamilton,
Ohio, she was the daughter of Bobby Lee Hensley of
Nicholasville, and Joyce Lee Hubbard Wells of Hamilton,
Ohio. She was a volunteer at Central Kentucky Christian
School and a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Other
survivors include her husband, Kevin Hendren; a daughter,
Kristin H. Hendren of Danville; a son, Blake M. Hendren of
Danville two sisters, Dianna R. Wagner of Harrodsburg, and
Julia A. Wagner of Mobile, Ala.; two brothers, Gordon D.
Hensley of Garrard County and Michael Eugene Wagner of
Gun Barrel, Texas; and her grandmother, Dora Sawyers of
London. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel, and after 11 a.m. Saturday at the church. Memorial
may go to the Michelle Hendren Children Memorial Fund,
C/O Fifth Third Bank, South College Street, Harrodsburg
40330. Friday, April 8, 2005.
HENDRICKSON, Blondell Hendrickson. STANFORD - Services
for Blondell Hendrickson, of Harrison, Ohio, will be 2 p.m.
Thursday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Wendell
Johnson. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery, Brodhead. She
died Monday at her home. Born Jan. 18, 1935, in Brodhead,
she was a daughter of the late Calloway and Mattie Niday
Wilson. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her
husband, Pearl Hendrickson; three sons, Woody Saylor of
Dalton, Ga., Danny Saylor of Tennessee, and Ronnie Saylor
of Chasworth, Ga.; a daughter, Kathy King of Harrison, Ohio;
two sisters, Irene Wilkerson of Walton and Lucille Adams of
Fairview, Ohio; eight brothers, Charles Wilson of Kentucky,
Elbert Wilson, James Wilson and Earl Wilson, all of
Brodhead, Robert Wilson of Waynesburg, Denver Wilson
and Dallas Wilson, both of Crab Orchard, and Billy Wilson of
Cincinnati; three stepchildren; 12 grandchildren; and 21
great-grandchildren. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Wednesday, February 2, 2005.
HENSLEY, Ernest F. Hensley. STANFORD - Services for
Ernest Floyd Hensley Sr., 87, of Stanford, will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Brad King.
Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. He died
Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Survivors include his wife, Opal Dedman Hensley; three
sons, Ernest F. Hensley Jr. and Kenneth D. Hensley, both of
Stanford, and Richard H. Hensley of Whitley City; two
daughters, Lisa Fox and Elizabeth Bowen, both of Stanford;
a brother, Minor Hensley of Lexington; two sisters, Mary
Aldridge of Nicholasville and Daisey Adams of Shelbyville;
nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Dixon Dedman, Charles Hensley, Jerry Caldwell,
Gabriel Hensley, Kenny Hensley and Scott Hensley.
Honorary pallbearers are Manford Sims, Bob Marshbanks,
Jim Reed, Tommy Owens, Ernest Waddell and Billy Stallard.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Tuesday, January 25, 2005.
Ernest F. Hensley. STANFORD - Ernest Floyd Hensley Sr.,
87, of Stanford, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 25, 1917, in Clark
County, he was a son of the late Richard E. and Carrie
Dawson Hensley. He was a farmer and a member of Willow
Grove Baptist Church in Danville where he had been a
deacon and Sunday school teacher. Survivors include his
wife, Opal Dedman Hensley; three sons, Ernest F. Hensley
Jr. of Virginia, Kenneth D. Hensley of Stanford and Richard
H. Hensley of Whitley City; two daughters, Lisa Fox and
Elizabeth Bowen, both of Stanford; a brother, Minor Hensley
of Lexington; two sisters, Mary Aldridge of Nicholasville and
Daisey Adams of Shelbyville; nine grandchildren; and 11
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Brad King. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Dixon
Dedman, Charles Hensley, Jerry Caldwell, Gabriel Hensley,
Kenny Hensley and Scott Hensley. Honorary pallbearers are
Manford Sims, Bob Marshbanks, Jim Reed, Tommy Owens,
Ernest Waddell and Billy Stallard. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Monday, January 24, 2005
HENSLEY, Mark A. Hensley. STANFORD - Mark A. Hensley,
50, husband of Kay Hensley, died today at St. Joseph
Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete at Fox Funeral
Home. Tuesday, April 26, 2005.
HERRINGTON, Winona Herrington. STANFORD - Winona
Herrington, 74, of Crab Orchard, died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 17, 1931, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Delmar and
Victoria Miracle Young. She was a homemaker and a
member of Crab Orchard Christian Church. Survivors
include a son, Danny R. Herrington of Crab Orchard; three
daughters, Linda L. Herrington of Berea, Paula A. Elam of
Cincinnati, and Juanita F. Herrington of Reading, Ohio; a
brother, Ralph "Don" Young of Highland; eight
grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home by John Lowry.
Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
HESTER, Bernice S. Hester. STANFORD - Bernice Shelton
Hester, 74, of Waynesburg, died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Aug. 10, 1930, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Ed and
Edith Singleton Shelton. She was a retired employee of
Corning Glass Works in Danville and the widow of Ralph
"Paddle" Hester. Surviv-ors include two sons, Billy Hester of
West Liberty and Bruce Hester of Stanford; two brothers,
Gary Shelton of Stanford and Kenneth Shelton of Corydon,
Ind.; a sister, Wanda Cornelius of Lancaster; six
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will
be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Fox Funeral Home by Vola Brown.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Danny and Donnie Gilliam, Steven Swift, David Simpson,
Bill Demrow and Troy Gringas. Honorary pallbearer is Dr.
Rod Bates. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Monday, April 4,
2005.
HESTER, Mary H. Hester. HARRODSBURG - Mary Hayden
Hester, 78, of Curry Pike, formerly of Maysville, died
Wednesday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born
May 30, 1927, in Marion County, she was the daughter of
the late John W. and Leatha P. Sneed Hayden. She was a
former co-owner and operator of Green Valley Camp and
Bait Shop, a former employee of Frisch's restaurant, and a
member of Dover Homemakers, Senior Friends and
Lawrence Creek Christian Church. She was the widow of
Rufus A. Hester. Survivors include two brothers, J.
Raymond Hayden of Maysville, and William E. Hayden of
Dover. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Knox and
Brothers Funeral Home, Maysville, by the Rev. David Cheek.
Burial will be in Charleston Bottom Cemetery. Visitation is 68 p.m. Friday at Knox and Brothers Funeral Home. Parks
Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. Friday,
June 10, 2005. Mary H. Hester. HARRODSBURG Services for Mary Hayden Hester, 78, of Curry Pike, were
held Saturday at Knox and Brothers Funeral Home,
Maysville, by the Rev. David Cheek. Burial was in
Charleston Bottom Cemetery. She died Wednesday at
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born May 30, 1927, in
Marion County, she was the daughter of the late John W.
and Leatha P. Sneed Hayden. She was a co-owner and
operator of Green Valley Camp and Bait Shop and a former
employee of Frisch's restaurant. She a member of Dover
Homemakers, Senior Friends and Lawrence Creek Christian
Church. She was the widow of Rufus A. Hester. Survivors
include two brothers, J. Raymond Hayden of Maysville and
William E. Hayden of Dover. Parks Funeral Home was in
charge of local arrangements. Sunday, June 12, 2005.
HICKS, Joseph Hicks. LIBERTY - Joseph Hicks, 59, of Argillite
in Greenup County, died Tuesday in Russell. Born March
22, 1946, in Casey County, he was a son of the late Edgar
and Mennie Bedwell Hicks. He was a former employee of
CSX Railroad. Survivors include two daughters, Monica
Hicks of Raceland, and Marla Jo Salyers of Flatwoods; three
brothers, Glen Hicks of Liberty, Hershel Hicks of Alexandria,
Ind., and Jerry Hicks of Somerset; and a sister, Judy Colvin
of Anderson, Ind. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Luther Rodgers. Burial
will be in Whited Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today.
Friday, October 7, 2005.
HIGDON, Paul Higdon. LEBANON - Paul Thomas Higdon, 82,
of Lebanon, died Friday at Spring View Hospital. Born Sept.
28, 1922, in Marion County, he was the son of the late
Joseph Henry and Mary Victoria McCain Hidgon. He was a
farmer and a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Anna Elizabeth Spaudling Higdon;
two daughters, Janice Crews and Debbie Higdon, both of
Lebanon; four sons, Tommy, Gary, Mike and Ricky Higdon,
all of Lebanon; a brother, Robert Bernard Higdon of
Alexander; a sister, Catherine Ann Abell of Louisville; and 10
grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at St.
Augustine Catholic Church by Rev. Jerry Bell. Burial will be
in the church cemetery. Visitation is after 3 p.m. today at
Bosley Funeral Home. Memorials may go to the St. Ivo
Church Cemetery Fund. Sunday, January 23, 2005
HIGGINBOTHAM, Julia O. Higginbotham. HARRODSBURG Julia Othean Higginbotham, 85, died Thursday at
Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born Aug. 5, 1919, in
Washington County, she was the daughter of the late
Thomas and Addie Lee Oldham Ross. She was retired from
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital, having worked in the
cafeteria. She was a member of Harrodsburg Church of
Christ. Survivors include two sons, Michael Higginbotham
and Jerry Higginbotham, both of Harrodsburg; a brother,
Loraine Ross of Harrodsburg; four grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Calvin Runner. Burial
will be in Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg. Pallbearers will
be Nathan Nichols, Buddy Shirley, Jackie Freeman, Ryan
Owens, Dennis Curtsinger, Ralph Culp and Scotty
Anderson. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 7 a.m.
Saturday. Friday, August 5, 2005.
HIGGINBOTHAM, Michael L. Higginbotham. Michael Louis
Higginbotham, 17, of Hobe Sound, Fla., died Sept. 19 at his
home. Born March 25, 1988, in San Diego, Calif., he was
the son of Claude Higginbotham of Hobe Sound and
Deborah Evans of Orlando, Fla. He was a senior honor
student at Martin County High School. Other survivors
include his grandmother, Brenda Evans of Orlando; and
great-grandmother, Glenna Bryant of Danville. Services
were today at Stith Funeral Home. Burial was in Bellevue
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sonny Evans, Darrell Bryant,
Jason Bryant and Jacob Bryant. Monday, September 26,
2005.
HIGHTOWER, William Hightower. STANFORD - Graveside
services for William J. "Bill" Hightower, 62, of Spring Branch,
Texas, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery
by the Rev. Jim Baughman. He died Saturday at his home.
Born May 18, 1942, in Dublin Ga., he was the son of William
J. Hightower Sr. of Dallas, Texas, and the late Evelyn
Fordham Hightower. He was an executive with General
Motors Co. and a Methodist. Survivors include his wife,
Pauletta Owens Hightower; two daughters, Laura S.
Hightower of Los Angeles, Calif., and Julie J. Sweet of
Eugene, Ore.; a brother, Thomas E. Hightower of Dallas; a
niece he raised, Shea Coleman of Spring Branch, Texas;
and two grandchildren. Memorials may go to Christus Santa
Rosa Hospice, 4415 Centerview Drive, San Antonio Texas,
78228. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of local
arrangements. Tuesday, January 11, 2005
HILL, Donald A. Hill. Donald Alfred Hill, 70, of Waterworks
Road, died Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.
Born June 28, 1935, in Danville, he was the son of the late
Claude and Rachel Hughes Hill. He was an electrician at
Philips Lighting and Corning Glass, a veteran of the National
Guard, and a member of Lexington Avenue Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Marisue Swain Hill; three sons,
Chris Hill of Danville, Scott Hill of Lexington and Michael Hill
of Oxford, N.C.; two sisters, Nancy H. Goodlett of
Middletown, Ohio, and Mildred H. Rousey of Moreland; and
five grandchildren. A memorial service will be 2 p.m. Friday
at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Rose
Leibundguth. Honorary pallbearers are grandchildren
Christina, Konner, Patrick, Elizabeth and Hagan Hill.
Visitation is after noon Friday. Memorials may go to Mercy
House, Pleasant Hill Drive, Harrodsburg 40330, or another
charity. Thursday, August 18, 2005.
HILL, Dorothy Belle Hill. A memorial service for Dorothy Belle
Thompson Hill, 90, of Lexington Avenue, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at The Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Harris
Schultz. She died Friday at her home. Visitation will follow
the service. Memorials may go to West T. Hill Community
Theater and the Presbyterian Church. Wednesday, July
27, 2005.
HILL, Ernest Hill. MORELAND - Ernest Hill, 75, of Maxey
Valley, died Saturday at his residence. Born March 14,
1930, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Arch and
Lillie Peaveyhouse Hill. He was a retired farmer and a
member of Maxey Valley First Church of God. Survivors
include his wife, Halley Hill; and three sisters, Martha Raney
of Moreland, and Aline Cochran and Ruth Singleton, both of
Danville. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at W. L. Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Norris McCawley. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Corey Cochran,
Carl, Buster and Bryan Watts, Danny Smith and Don Martin.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday. Sunday, July 3, 2005.
HILL, Hattie Sleet Hill. PERRYVILLE - Hattie Johnson Sleet Hill,
100, of Harrodsburg Health Care Center, formerly of
Perryville, died Monday in Harrodsburg. Born May 6, 1904,
in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of the late Fred and
Mollie Johnson and stepdaughter of the late Lily Graves
Johnson. She was owner of an upholstery business and
provided home health care. She was the oldest member of
Perryville First Baptist Church, a member of Missionary
Group, Willing Workers, Senior Choir and had worked with
Vacation Bible School. Survivors include five grandchildren,
Phyllis Hall Newby and Regina Cartwright, both of Louisville,
Gary Hall of North Carolina, Marshall Sleet of Lexington and
Steve Sleet of Perryville; 11 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two
children, Raymond Sleet and Lillie Mae Hall. Services will
be 1 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church by the Rev. W.F.
Newby. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery. Visitation will
be 7-9 p.m. Friday at the church. Wilder Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Wednesday, February 9, 2005.
Hattie S. Hill. PERRYVILLE - Services for Hattie Johnson
Sleet Hill, 100, of Harrodsburg Health Care Center, formerly
of Perryville, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church
in Perryville by the Rev. W.F. Newby. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. She died Monday. Pallbearers will be
Charles Young, Raymond Johnson, Fred Moody, Ed Sleet,
Frank Johnson, Spencer Perry and Jeremy Sleet. Visitation
is 7-9 p.m. today at the church. Wilder Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Friday, February 11, 2005.
HILL, Myra J. Hill. BOWLING GREEN - Myra Jane Hill, 67, of
Bowling Green, died Monday at Bowling Green Medical
Center. Born in Simpson County, she was the daughter of
the late James and Allie Uhls Evans. She was a retired
assembly worker for Eaton Corp., a member of Rich Pond
Baptist Church, sang in the choir and was active in her
Sunday school class. Survivors include her husband, Oliver
D. Hill; a son, Gary Moyers of Harrodsburg; two daughters,
Mona K. Hayes of Little Rock, Ark., and Vicki Lynn Anderson
of Covington; a stepdaughter, Victoria J. Howerton of Rock,
W.Va.; three brothers, Harold Evans of Portland, Ore., and
Horace "Dude" Evans and Glen "Tuck" Evans, both of
Franklin; a sister, Mildred Pitchford of Louisville; and seven
grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at J.C.
Kirby and Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bowling Green
Gardens. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today. Wednesday, April
20, 2005.
HILLIARD, Gregory G. Hilliard. Services for Gregory G.
"Smokey" Hilliard, 49, of Black Pike, Hustonville, will be 11
a.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut
streets, by the Rev. Leon McIntyre. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. He died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 15, 1956, in Clark
County, Ind., he was a son of Dorothy Ross Hilliard Gentry
of Danville and the late Henry L. Hilliard Sr., and stepson of
the late Rev. Robert J. Gentry. He retired from the Army
after 21 years of service, having earned several awards and
medals. He was an officer with the Danville Police
Department for nine years and received several awards
including traffic enforcement awards in 1998 and 2004,
Community Policing Award in 2000 and 2001, Commander
Award in 2003 and several others. He was a member of First
Trinity Missionary Baptist Church in Jeffersonville, Ind., and
a graduate of Shawnee High School in Clark County, Ind.
Other survivors include his wife, Linda Thomas Hilliard; two
daughters, Tabitha Graham and Ashley Graham, both of
Hustonville; two sons, Brandon Graham and Gregory
Graham, both of Frankfort; two brothers, Calvin Lewis
Hilliard and Henry L. Hilliard Jr., both of Jeffersonville, Ind.;
and a sister, Michelle Gentry of Danville. Pallbearers will be
Jodi Adams, Tom Bustle, Tony Gray, James Monroe, Jeff
Peek and Mike Lamb. Honorary pallbearers are members of
Danville Police Department. Visitation is 48 p.m. today at
First Trinity Missionary Baptist Church in Jeffersonville, Ind.,
and after 5 p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church in
Danville. Memorials may go to Wilderness Trace Fraternal
Order of Police, P.O. Box 1771, Danville 40423. Stith
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday,
February 22, 2005.
HILTON, Thelma O. Hilton. STANFORD - Thelma Owens
Hilton, 88, of Nicholasville, died Monday at Darby Square
nursing home in Lexington. Born March 7, 1917, in
Burnside, she was a daughter of the late Arvil and Rhoda
Boland Owens. She was a former employee of Union
Underwear Co. She was the widow of James B. Hilton and
also was preceded in death by a son, James Owens Hilton.
Survivors include one son, Robert Lester Hilton of Lexington;
three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Buffalo
Springs Cemetery by the Rev. Mary Reed. Fox Funeral
Home is in charge of funeral arrangements. Thursday,
November 10, 2005.
HINES, Irene Hines. COLUMBUS, OHIO - Irene Hines, 73,
formerly of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday at the Ohio University
Hospital East in Columbus. Born Oct. 11, 1931, in
Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Lucien Dan
Hines Sr. and Minnie Pearl Jordan. Survivors included five
children; a brother; and six grandchildren. Services will be 1
p.m. Monday at True Foundation Ministry, 225 Hinkle Street,
Columbus. Visitation will be 12 -1 p.m. Monday at the
ministry. Cosby-Edwards Funeral Home, Columbus, is in
charge of arrangements. Information provided by Parks
Funeral Home of Harrodsburg. Sunday, June 12, 2005.
HINSLEY, Lois A. Hinsley. LEBANON - Lois A. Hinsley, 70, of
Lebanon, died Thursday at Cedar's Nursing Home in
Lebanon. She was born Dec. 11, 1934, in Raywick.
Survivors include her husband, Harry Hinsley; five
daughters, Linda Webb of Charlestown, Ind., Lucy Cooper of
Lebanon, Mable Estep of Perryville, Shirley Hall of Radcliffe
and Cathy Brackett of Lancaster; a sister, Ruth Abell of
Lebanon; 13 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are incomplete at Bosley Funeral Home.
Friday, March 4, 2005. Lois Hinsley. LEBANON - Lois Ann
Hinsley, 70, of Lebanon, died Thursday at Cedar's of
Lebanon Nursing Center. Born Dec. 11, 1934, in Marion
County, she was the daughter of the late Charlie and Nancy
Price Shofner. She was a homemaker and a member of
Lebanon United Methodist Church. Survivors include her
husband, Harry L. Hinsley; five daughters, Mahle Estep of
Perryville, Cathy Brackett of Lancaster, Linda Webb of
Charleston, Ind., Lucy Cooper of Lebanon and Shirley Hall of
Elizabethtown; a sister, Ruth Abell of Lebanon; 13
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services are
2 p.m. today at Bosley Funeral Home, Lebanon, by the Rev.
Bruce Lee. Burial will be in Ryder Cemetery. Pallbearers are
Todd Webb, Charles Cooper III, Chad Mills, Craig Hall, Josh
DeWitt and Patrick Cooper. Sunday, March 6, 2005.
HISLE, Roger Hisle. HARRODSBURG - Services for Roger
Hisle, 56, of Cummins Ferry Road, will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by
Dennis Hisle and the Rev. William Davis. Burial will be in
Ebenezer Cemetery. He died Sunday at Hospice Care
Center in Lexington. Born Dec. 14, 1948, he was a son of
the late George and Mable Stone Hisle. He was a tool and
die maker for Custom Tool and a Marine veteran. Survivors
include a son, Roger Hisle II of Salvisa; two daughters,
Karen Sipes and Musty Atchison, both of Paris; two brothers,
Wayne Hisle and Kenneth Hisle, both of Williamsburg; a
sister, Lydia Wells of Dry Ridge; and three grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Larry Camic, Rod Cunningham, Bruce
Pheasant, John Bishop, Terry Camden and Darrell Young.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, March 8, 2005.
HODGE, Della Hodge. LIBERTY - Della Hodge, 70, of
Nicholasville, died Sunday at Hospice Care Center,
Lexington. Born June 14, 1935, in Casey County, she was
the daughter of the late James and Juritha Lawson Snow.
She was a homemaker,. Survivors include her husband,
Jesse Hodge; a daughter, Janie Harris of Nicholasville; three
sisters, Beulah Lee of Indiana and Darlie Emerson and
Marie Bolt, both of Liberty; and two brothers, Charlie and
William Snow, both of Liberty. Services will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Byron
Jessup. Burial will be in Brush Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be George and Jimmy Lee, George Lee II, Troy Woods,
and Tim and William Harris. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, September 20, 2005.
HODGE, Gene Hodge. STANFORD - Gene Hodge, 59, of
McKinney, died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Jan. 26, 1946, in Casey County, he
was a son of the late Gernie and Sadie M. Coleman Hodge.
He was a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Dawn Hodge;
his significant other, Sandra Yocum of McKinney; a brother,
Bill Ray Coleman of Hustonville; and four grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Pentecostal Fellowship
Church in Lancaster by the Rev. Tommy Walls. Burial will be
in Fellowship Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Louis Maddox,
Willie McAninch, James, Clay and Owen Hodge and James
Newcomb. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. today at the church.
Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday,
October 14, 2005.
HOGAN, Homer Hogan. HORSE CAVE - Homer Hogan, 77, of
Legrande, died Tuesday at Caverna Memorial Hospital.
Born in Hart County, he was the son of the late Walter M.
and Lizzie Poynter Hogan. He was a retired farmer, owner of
Legrande Market and a member of Pleasant Valley Church.
Survivors include his wife, Katherine Owens Hogan; a son,
Jerry Hogan of Danville; a daughter, Becky Whitlock of
Glasgow; a brother, Clifford Hogan of Horse Cave; four
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Services will be
1 p.m. Friday at Winn Funeral Home. Burial will be in Horse
Cave Municipal Cemetery. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today.
Thursday, August 25, 2005.
HOGUE, Charles Hogue Jr. LIBERTY - Services for Charles
Hogue Jr., 77, of Liberty are 2 p.m. today at Bartle Funeral
Chapel by the Rev. Larry Davis. Burial will be in Shady
Grove Cemetery. He died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 7, 1928, in Casey
County, he was the son of the late Charlie and Mary Etta
Campbell Hogue. He was a former logger and an Army
veteran. Survivors include his wife, Wanda Hatter Hogue;
two sons, Jerry Hogue of Bargersville, Ind., and Robert
Hogue of Liberty; three daughters, Pat Brogan of Moreland,
Marsha Cross of Dunnville, and Karen Rumble of
Greenwood, Ind.; two sisters, Deloris Wilcher and Rebecca
Lay, both of Liberty; two brothers, J.W. Hogue and Marvin
Hogue, both of Liberty; 12 grandchildren; and 16 greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Randall
W. Hogue. Pallbearers will be Johnny and Merl Hogue,
Larry Wilcher, Larry Cross, Charles Lay and Joe Wethington.
Honorary bearers will be Icie Vaught, Ira Walls, Cliff Holt,
Floyd Emerson, Jimbo Hicks and Paul Baldock. Sunday,
March 20, 2005.
HOGUE, Mary E. Hogue. Services for Mary Ellen Hogue, 86, of
Kemper Lane, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Hedgeville Baptist
Church by the Revs. Lester Tirey and John Cato. Burial will
be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Monday at her home.
She was the widow of Howard J. Hogue. Born Feb. 5, 1919,
she was the daughter of the late Joe Frank and Vada Doan
Williamson. She was a nursing assistant at Kentucky State
Hospital and Eastern State Hospital. She was a charter
member of Hedgeville Baptist Church and the widow of
Howard J. Hogue. Survivors include a son, Freddie Hogue
of Danville; two daughters, Ruth Luttrell and Roberta
Litzelswope, both of Danville; four sisters, Daphene Hollon of
Lexington, Joanna Boykin of Georgetown, Sonja Coker of
Carlisle, and Patsy Underwood of Lancaster; caregivers,
Edna Griffieth and Nancy Gies, both of Danville; 11
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Todd, Mark and Chad
Wilson, Jeffrey and Chris Hogue, Shawn, Larry and Barry
Underwood. Honorary pallbearers are Melissa Seay, Debbie
Weaver and Jackie Underwood. Visitation will be 5 9 p.m.
Friday at Stith Funeral Home and after 10 a.m. Saturday at
the church until time of the service. Memorials be made to
Hedgeville Baptist Church Building Fund.. Wednesday,
April 13, 2005.
HOGUE, Mary E. Hogue. Services for Mary Ellen Hogue, 86, of
Kemper Lane, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Hedgeville Baptist
Church by the Revs. Lester Tirey and John Cato. Burial will
be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Monday at her home.
She was the widow of Howard J. Hogue. Born Feb. 5, 1919,
she was the daughter of the late Joe Frank and Vada Doan
Williamson. She was a nursing assistant at Kentucky State
Hospital and Eastern State Hospital. She was a charter
member of Hedgeville Baptist Church and the widow of
Howard J. Hogue. Survivors include a son, Freddie Hogue
of Danville; two daughters, Ruth Luttrell and Roberta
Litzelswope, both of Danville; four sisters, Daphene Hollon of
Lexington, Joanna Boykin of Georgetown, Sonja Coker of
Carlisle, and Patsy Underwood of Lancaster; caregivers,
Edna Griffieth and Nancy Gies, both of Danville; 11
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Todd, Mark and Chad
Wilson, Jeffrey and Chris Hogue, Shawn, Larry and Barry
Underwood. Honorary pallbearers are Melissa Seay, Debbie
Weaver and Jackie Underwood. Visitation will be 5 9 p.m.
Friday at Stith Funeral Home and after 10 a.m. Saturday at
the church until time of the service. Memorials be made to
Hedgeville Baptist Church Building Fund. Wednesday,
April 13, 2005.
HOGUE, Myranda J. Hogue. LIBERTY - Myranda J. Hogue, 19,
of Bee Lee Road, died Saturday in Taylor County. Born
Sept. 12, 1986, in Danville, she was the daughter of Greg
and Carla Garrett Hogue of Liberty. She was an employee of
Amazon.com in Campbellsville and a member of St. Bernard
Catholic Church. Other survivors include a brother,
McKenzie Hogue of Liberty; grandparents, Gerald and
Beulah Garrett and Marvin and Agnes Hogue, all of Liberty;
great-grandmothers, Ida Garrett of Dunnville and Edith
Garrett of Liberty; and her fiance, Jacob Polly of
Hodgensville. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Bernard Catholic Church by the Rev. Thomas Clark. Burial
will be in Caney Fork Cemetery. Visitation is after 5 p.m.
today at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with a prayer
service at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 18, 2005.
HOLLEY, Randell Holly. Randell Holly, of Junction City, died
Tuesday at his home. He was the husband of Wanda Holly.
Arrangements are incomplete at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home. Wednesday, May 18, 2005.
HOLLY, Johnny Holly. Graveside services for Randell Johnny
Holly, 53, of Trisler Lane, are 2 p.m. today at Bellevue
Cemetery by Lewis Hines. He died Tuesday at his home.
Born Oct. 7, 1951, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late
William and Katherine Smothers Holly. He was a former
brick layer and a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Wanda
Stephens Holly; two daughters, Amanda Holly and Jessica
Scott, both of Campbellsville; and two brothers, Lowell
Vincent and Charlie Bradley, both of Marion County.
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Friday, May 20, 2005.
HOLT, Hazel B. Holt. PERRYVILLE - Services for Hazel Baugh
Holt, 90, of Parksville, will be 2 p.m. Monday at the
Mitchellsburg Church of God by the Rev. Larry Moore. She
died Friday at her home. Born Feb. 28, 1915, in Boyle
County, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Maudie
Cook Baugh. She was a homemaker and a member of
Mitchellsburg Church of God. Survivors include her
husband, Bill Holt of Parksville; a daughter, Reva Stroxtile of
Mitchellsburg; three sons, Raymond B. Holt of
Jeffersontown, Elmer G. Holt of Parksville and Danny Holt of
Forkland; two sisters, Ella Holt and Effie Holman, both of
Parksville; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and
three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death
by a son, John Holt, and a daughter, Joyce Holt. Pallbearers
will be Garry and Troy Belcher, Tony Holt, Tim Holt, Travis
Holt and Bill Elliott Jr. Honorary pallbearers include Dorsey
Long, Sam Stroxtile and Bill Lanham. Sunday, June 19,
2005.
HOLTZCLAW, LILLIAN HOLTZCLAW. Services for Lillian
Isham Holtzclaw, 85, of Clermont, Fla., will 11 a.m. Friday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. She died Saturday in Clermont. Born Oct. 14,
1920, in Boyle County, she was a daughter of the late James
and Lula Walters Isham. She was a Baptist, a retired
secretary and the widow of Sam Holtzclaw Jr. Survivors
include several cousins. Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Friday.
Thursday, January 5, 2006..
HOOPER, Donald R. Hooper. Services for Donald Ray Hooper,
50, of Lincoln Trail, Stanford, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. Larry Moore. Burial will be in
Camp Nelson National Cemetery with military rites by Boyle
Post 46, American Legion. He died Nov. 12 at his home.
Born Nov. 3, 1955, in Boyle County, he was a son of the late
Billy Joe Hooper and Lois Jean League Miller. He was a selfemployed plumber, a member of Mitchellsburg Church of
God and American Legion Post 46. He was an Army
veteran. Survivors include his wife, Peggy Lee Reynolds
Hooper; a daughter, Linda K. Hooper Bowmer of Lancaster;
and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Tommy Shearer,
Hagan Cotton, Thomas Smock, Rob Short, John Harris,
David Peeback, Lonnie Coffman and Walter Croushorn.
Honorary pallbearers are Joshua Foley, Linda Bowmer,
Wayne Bowmer, Mike Vaught, Frank Edwards and Scott
Preston. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Sunday. Thursday,
November 18, 2005.
HOPKINS, Raymond "JR" Hopkins. LANCASTER - Raymond
"JR" Hopkins, 60, of Lancaster, died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born April 11, 1945, in
Garrard County, he was the son of the late Raymond and
Fannie Brock Hopkins. He was a carpenter and former
owner of JR's Restaurant. He was a member of Lancaster
United Methodist Church. Survivors are his wife, Pauline
Hopkins; two stepsons, Samuel D. Bastin of Danville and
Raymond Bastin of Sacramento, Calif.; two stepdaughters,
Sharon K. Bastin Baker of Lancaster and Karen G. Bastin
Sowders of Stanford; three brothers, Ernest Hopkins of Crab
Orchard and Larry Hopkins and Bradley Hopkins, both of
Lancaster; three sisters, Barbara Hatfield Bishop and Doris
Hornsby Hopkins, both of Lancaster, and Fannie Sue Turner
of Danville; five stepgrandcchildren; and two great-greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Daryl Hodge. Burial will be in Dix
River Cemetery. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Saturday. Friday,
September 2, 2005. Raymond Hopkins, Jr. LANCASTER Services for Raymond Hopkins, Jr., 60, of Lancaster, are 2
p.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Daryl
Hodge. Burial will be in Dix River Cemetery. Born April 11,
1945, in Garrard County, he was the son of the late
Raymond and Fannie Brock Hopkins. He was a carpenter, a
former owner of JR's Restaurant and a member of Lancaster
United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Pauline
Hopkins; two step-sons, Samuel D. Bastin of Danville and
Ray Bastin of Sacramento, Calif.; two step-daughters,
Sharon K. Baker of Lancaster and Karen G. Sowders of
Stanford; three brothers, Ernest Hopkins of Crab Orchard,
and Larry and Bradley Hopkins, both of Lancaster; three
sisters, Barbara Bishop and Doris Hopkins, both of
Lancaster, and Fannie Turner of Danville; five stepgrandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bobby Middleton, L.B. Adams, Bob May,
Barry Davis, Rodney Sparks and Manford Teater. Honorary
pallbearers are Opal Bourne, Edna Hardwick, Flonnie
Whitaker, Frankie Hurt, Morris Murphy, Sara Walker and
Elizabeth "Shorty" Simpson. Sunday, September 4, 2005.
HORN, Hannah Horn. HARRODSBURG - Services for Hannah
Horn, 32, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m. Friday at
Harrodsburg Baptist Church by Harold Best, Matthew Atha
and the Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in the Mount
Pleasant Presbyterian Cemetery. She died Tuesday at
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Jan. 3, 1973, in
Mercer County, she was a daughter of Arthur B. "Bud" and
Betty L. Cox Isham, of Mercer County. She was an
administrative assistant at Whitenack & Souder Insurance
Agency and a member of Magnolia Street Christian Church.
Other survivors include her husband, Kevin Horn; two
daughters, Morgan Horn and Gracie Horn, both at home;
three sisters, Denise Burke, Lynn Hardin and Kristy Mobley,
all of Mercer County; and her maternal grandmother, Beulah
Cox of Mercer County. Pallbearers will be Parker Darland,
Tony Brown, Donavan Bast, Greg Souder, Will Rogers and
Jimmy Sexton. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Thursday at
Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Memorials may go to Galilean
Home Ministries, P.O. Box 880, Liberty 42539-0880.
Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, March 10, 2005.
HORN, James D. Horn. Services for James "Jim" D. Horn, 79,
of Junction City, will be noon Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Dale Denton. Burial will be in
Junction City Cemetery. Born June 8, 1926, in Corinth, he
was the son of the late Orville and Della Ireland Horne. He
was a retired salesman, a World War II Navy veteran and a
Mason. Survivors include two sons, Mike Horn of Danville
and Mark Horn of New Richmond, Ohio; five grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Sean,
Chris, Shea and Craig Horn, and Gary and Barry Horne.
Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Sunday, September
4, 2005.
HORN, Jonathon C. Horn. HARRODSBURG - Jonathon Clay
Horn, 17, of Doe Run Lane, died Monday at his home. Born
Aug. 11, 1987, in Mercer County, he was the son of Timothy
Wayne Horn and Pamela J. Carrender, both of Harrodsburg.
He was a student at Mercer County High school and a
member of Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church. Survivors
also include two brothers, Mathew W. and Andrew L. Horn,
both of Harrodsburg; a half brother, Roman A. Horn of
Harrodsburg; maternal grandparents, Bill Carrender of Ohio
and Mary Carrender of Mercer County; and paternal
grandmother, Carolyn Horn of Harrodsburg. Services will be
2 p.m. today at Southside Christian Church in Harrodsburg
by Derek Baker and Brackie Willoughby. Burial will be in
Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Tim, Matt, Lucas, Randy and Eddie Horn, Jerry Carrender
and Barry Carrender. Visitation is today until services at the
church. Memorials may go to the charity of one's choice.
Wednesday, June 15, 2005.
HORSLEY, Kevin G. Horsley. Kevin Glenn Horsley, 48, of Ada
Drive, died Tuesday at University of Kentucky Chandler
Medical Center. Born May 28, 1957, in Campbellsville, he
was the son of the late Rev. Joseph L. and Helen Dutschke
Horsley. He was a retired computer programmer for IBM Inc.
and a member of Temple Baptist Church. Survivors include
three daughters, Rebekah, Heather and Ashton Horsley, all
of Harrodsburg; a sister, Phyllis McMullin of Harrodsburg;
two brothers, Darrell Horsley of Cincinnati, and Dale Horsley
of Georgetown; and two grandchildren. Wednesday,
December 28, 2005.
HORSLEY, Mary H & Kevin G Horsley. Services set for mother
and son. Funeral services for Mary H. and Kevin G. Horsley
will be 1 p.m. Friday at Temple Baptist Church by the Revs.
Darrell Horsley and James McCarroll. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Thursday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel and after 11 a.m. Friday at the
church. Memorial contributions may be sent to Joseph
Horsley Memorial Scholarships, Temple Baptist College,
11965 Kenn Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45240. Wednesday,
December 28, 2005. Mary H. Horsley and Kevin G.
Horsley. HARRODSBURG - Services for Mary Helen
Horsley and Kevin G. Horsley, both of Harrodsburg, were
today at Temple Baptist Church by the Revs. Darrell Horsley
and James McCarroll. Burial was be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers for Kevin were Buddy and Wimpy Whalen, Steve
and John Trisler, David Evans and R.D. Knox. Pallbearers
for Mrs. Horsley were Lewis McMullin Jr., Phillip Pittman,
John Bush and Joseph, Benjamin and John Horsley.
Honorary pallbearers were Nathan Watson, Justin Dick,
Eugene and Charles McHolan and David Beckham.
Memorial contributions may go to Joseph Horsley Memorial
Scholarships, Temple Baptist College, 11965 Kenn Road,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45240. Ransdell Funeral Chapel was in
charge of arrangements. Friday, December 30, 2005.
HORSLEY, Mary Helen Horsley. HARRODSBURG — Mary
Helen Horsley, 74, of Ada Drive, died Sunday in Danville.
Born June 26, 1931, in Ammons, she was the daughter of
the late Elbert and Cora Bennett Dutschke. She was the
widow of the Rev. Joseph L. Horsley. She was a bookkeeper
at Mercer Motors for 20 years and a member and pianist for
Temple Baptist Church in Danville. Survivors include a
daughter, Phyllis McMullin of Harrodsburg; three sons,
Darrell Horsley of Cincinnati, Dale Horsley of Georgetown
and Kevin G. Horsley of Harrodsburg, who died Tuesday;
four sisters, Pearl Moore of Louisville, Evelyn Staley of
Clearwater, Fla., Virginia Mcholan of Cochran, Ga., and Lois
Walls of Hardinsburg; 12 grandchildren; and 22 greatgrandchildren. Wednesday, December 28, 2005. Mary H.
Horsley. Kevin G. Horsley. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Mary H. Hoarsely and Kevin G. Hoarsely, both of
Harrodsburg, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Temple Baptist Church
by the Revs. Darnel Hoarsely and James McCarroll. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers for Kevin will be
Buddy and Wimpy Whalen, Steve and John Trisler, David
Evans and R.D. Knox. Pallbearers for Mrs. Horsley are will
be Lewis McMullin Jr., Phillip Pittman, John Bush and
Joseph, Benjamin and John Horsley,. Honorary pallbearers
are Nathan Watson, Justin Dick, Eugene and Charles
McHolan and David Beckham. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel and after 11 a.m. Friday at the
church. Memorial contributions may go to Joseph Horsley
Memorial Scholarships, Temple Baptist College, 11965 Kenn
Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45240. Thursday, December 29,
2005.
HORTON, J.B. Horton. STANFORD - Graveside services for
John B. Horton, 88, of Danville, formerly of Stanford, will be
10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by the
Rev. David Peters. He died Sunday at Charleston Health
Care Center. Born May 18, 1917, in Lincoln County, he was
the son of the late John D. and Kate Phillips Horton. He was
a farmer and a member of Crab Orchard Christian Church.
Survivors include a sister-in-law, Sarah Horton of Stanford; a
nephew, Frank Horton of Stanford; and nieces, Eleanor
Estep of Stanford and Jenny Johnson of Stephenville,
Texas. Pallbearers will be Eddie Carter, Glen Campbell,
Hobert Estep, Harry Goggin, Buckwheat Gilbert, Kenny
Hodge, Bert McGohon and Roger Ledford. Honorary
pallbearers are Larry Bryant, Gabe Gabriel, Danny Harmon
and Fred Reichenbach. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today.
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
HORTON, William Horton. HARRODSBURG - William Edward
Horton, 72, of Harrodsburg, died Friday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born May 17, 1932, in Jessamine
County, he was the son of the late Elbert Thomas and Mary
Etta Johnson Horton. He was retired from the E.W. Brown
Plant, a member of the High Bridge Methodist Church and
an Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. Survivors include
his wife, Beulah Carey Horton; a son, William Horton of
Burgin; a daughter, Judy Horton Motto of Burgin; a step-son,
Marty Gray of Salvisa; two brothers, Bobby Horton of
Wilmore and Ronnie Horton of Nicholasville; four sisters,
Marietta Houp of Nicholasville, Minnie Jo Whitaker of High
Bridge, Hallie Fox of Wilmore and Joyce Abrams of
Rockcastle County; and three grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a step-daughter, Cheryl Sanders
Southworth. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Alexander &
Royalty Funeral Home by Ralph Neal, Lester Tirey and
Omar E. Carey. Burial with military rites will be in Shawnee
Run Baptist Church Cemetery. Sunday, January 16, 2005.
William F. Horton. HARRODSBURG - Services for William
Edward Horton, 72, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday
at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Ralph Neal, Lester
Tirey and Omar E. Carey. Burial with military rites will be in
Shawnee Run Baptist Church Cemetery. He died Friday at
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Pallbearers will be
Clifford and Roger Houp, Richard and Leroy and Harold
Horton, Keith Taylor, Omar Carey and Roy Sanders.
Honorary pallbearers are Harvey Duncan, John Branscum,
Victor Watkins and Douglas Sanders. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today and after 7 a.m. Tuesday. Monday, January 17,
2005
HOUP, Decatur Houp. MORELAND - Services for Decatur
"Dick" Houp, 90, of Wilmore will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Revs. Harry Fagan and
G.W. Smith. Burial will be 1:30 p.m. in Bluegrass Memorial
Gardens, Lexington. He died Monday at Fort Logan
Hospital. Born Oct. 10, 1915, in Jessamine County, he was
the son of the late Guy D. and Mamie Long Houp. He was a
farmer and a Methodist. He served on the Wilmore City
Council from Jan. 1, 1964 to Dec. 31, 1985, and was the
recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the mayor
of Wilmore. He was the widower of Geneva Houp. Survivors
include his wife, Irene Lutterman Houp; three stepsons, Kline
Pendergraft and Lonnie Pendergraft, both of Stanford, and
Danny Pendergraft of Covington; four stepdaughters, Faye
Watson and Linda Wilson, both of Cresent Springs, Maxine
Byrd of Wilmore and Betty Carroll of Georgetown.
Pallbearers will be Lonnie and Kline Pendergraft, Bill Goldey,
Morgan Klingshirn, Kenneth Houp and Mitchell Miracle.
Honorary pallbearers are Sheila and Kristin Klingshirn,
Danny Pendergraft and Trish Caudill. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to Alzheimer's Association, 3703
Taylorsville Road, Suite 102, Louisville 40330-1330.
Monday, June 13, 2006.
HOWARD, Callie Howard. BRODHEAD - Callie Asher-Bishop
Howard, 84, of Brodhead, died Friday at the Rockcastle
Health and Rehabilitation Facility. Born June 16, 1920, in
Stinnett, she was the daughter of the late Beldon Goodwin
and Maultie Langdon Asher. She attended Pine Hill Holiness
Church and was a homemaker. Survivors include three
daughters, Janette Brown Igo of Brodhead, Debbie Lewis of
Somerset and Darlene Bishop Pitts of Lexington; four sons,
Roy Lee Bishop of Brodhead, Gene Bishop and Merrill
Asher, both of Lexington, and Dale Bishop of Somerset;
three brothers, Raymond Asher of Brodhead, Beldon Asher,
Jr., of New Salisbury, Ind., and Walso Asher; four sisters,
Helen Wilson of Richmond, Ind., Norma Floyd of Brodhead,
Marion Byrd of Lynn, Ind., and Cathy Asher of Pine Knot; 12
grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren Services will
be 1 p.m. Monday at Marvin E. Owens Funeral Home by
Allen Hensley. Burial will be in Piney Grove Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Hospice
Care Plus. Sunday, January 23, 2005
HOWARD, Edith T. Howard. LOUISVILLE - Edith Trisler
Howard, 89, of Louisville, died Sunday at Caritas Medical
Center. Born in Mercer County, she was a member of
Kenwood Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Frank
Howard; a brother, Frank Trisler; and two grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Kenwood Baptist
Church and 4 p.m. Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel
in Harrodsburg. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Nunnelley Funeral
Home and 2-4 p.m. Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel.
Monday, August 1, 2005.
HOWARD, Geraldine C. Howard. CORBIN - Geraldine C.
Howard, 74, of Corbin, formerly of Danville, died Sunday at
Central Baptist Hospital. Born Oct. 24, 1930, in Corbin, she
was a daughter of the late Albert and Josephine Poynter
Sumner. She was retired from BellSouth and a member of
Central Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, David
Howard of Lexington; and a stepbrother, Howard Sumner of
Versailles. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at O'Neil
Funeral Home by the Rev. Bobby Joe Eaton. Burial will be in
McFarland Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005.
HUBBARD, Danny Hubbard. STANFORD - Danny Hubbard,
44, of Berea, formerly of Highland, died Sunday at University
of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born April 15, 1961,
in Cincinnati, he was the son of Don and Peggy Hubbard of
Highland. He was a plumber and a member of the Elks Club
in Sterling, Colo., and Southern Baptist Church in Cincinnati.
Survivors include his wife, Patty Malkos Hubbard; a son,
Christopher Hubbard of Lexington; a daughter, Christin
Hubbard of Lexington; three stepdaughters, Molly Peterson,
serving in Iraq, Megan Peterson of Texas, and Melissa
Peterson of Colorado; two sisters, Pamela Jones of
Monticello and Sharon Hubbard of Highland; and two
grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary King. Burial will be in
Fairview Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. Thursday.
Tuesday, June 28, 2005. Danny Hubbard. STANFORD Services for Danny Hubbard, 44, of Berea, formerly of
Highland, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. Gary King. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. He
died Sunday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center. Pallbearers will be Christopher Hubbard, Zeke
Nantz, Mike Martin, James Cornett, David Morris, Rikk
Weston, Michael Siekierski and Eric Caudill. Visitation will
be 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Wednesday, June 29, 2005.
HUDSON, Charles L. Hudson. LIBERTY - Charles L. Hudson,
82, of Castle Rock Road, died Sunday at St. Joseph East
Hospital. Born Feb. 14, 1924, in Pulaski County, he was a
son of the late Robert and Ida Hall Hudson. He was a retired
General Motors employee and a World War II Navy veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Hattie Henson Hudson; two sons,
Charles Hudson Jr. of Indianapolis and John Hudson of
Beech Grove, Ind.; a daughter, Linda Bush of Mooresville,
Ind.; a brother, Robert Hudson of Dillsboro, Ind.; eight
grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded
in death by his first wife, Patsy Chapman Hudson. Services
will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Flanner-Buchanan Funeral
Home in Indianapolis. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home and 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at Flanner-Buchanan
Funeral Home. Monday, November 28, 2006.
HUFF, Nicholas C. Huff. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Nicholas Cox "Nick" Huff, 84, of Old Dixville Road, will be 11
a.m. Wednesday at St. Andrew's Catholic Church by the
Rev. Joseph Muench. Burial will be in St. Nicholas
Cemetery. He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Oct. 8, 1920, in Mercer County, he
was the son of the late Herbert and Oma Cox Huff. He
served in the Army during World War II. He ran Huff and
McCrystal Garage and was a member of St. Andrew's
Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary McCrystal
Huff; a daughter, Judy Logue of Harrodsburg; a son, Scott
Huff of Harrodsburg; a granddaughter; and a greatgrandson. Pallbearers will be Ricky, Steve and Jeff
McCrystal, Kevin Carter, Robbie Brown and Bill Huff.
Honorary pallbearers are Charles Hatcher, Chester Gabhart,
Bob Bodinof, David Taylor and Tom Denny. Visitation will be
9-11 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Memorials may go to
St. Nicholas Cemetery Fund. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in
charge of arrangements. Tuesday, June 21, 2005.
HUFFMAN, Harold Huffman. Harold Huffman, 60, of Bowen
Road, died Sunday at his home. Born Oct. 20, 1945, in
Garrard County, he was the son of Bertha L. Greer Huffman
of Junction City and the late William A. Huffman. He was an
employee of Armco Steel, a Navy veteran, a member of Old
Path Holiness Church and attended Junction City High
School. Other survivors include three sisters, Vedria
Huffman, Janice Huffman and Della Adkins, all of Junction
City; three brothers, Charles Huffman of Cummings, Ga.,
James Huffman of Star, N.C., and William A. Huffman Jr. of
Inverness, Fla. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Stith
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Monday, January
17, 2005. Harold Huffman. Services for Harold Huffman,
60, of Bowen Road, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. James Lamb and David Noe.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Sunday at his
home. Pallbearers will be Anthony Baker, Shane Northcutt,
Charles Huffman Jr., William B. Huffman, James L. Huffman
Jr., and Scott Morgan. Honorary pallbearers are Richard,
Anthony and Larry Hogue and Eddie Noe. Visitation is after
5 p.m. today. Tuesday, January 18, 2005.
HUGHES, Cecil Hughes, Thursday, February 10, 2005.
STANFORD - Cecil Hughes, 86, of Cynthiana, formerly of
Waynesburg, died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital in Fort
Thomas. Born Dec. 21, 1918, in Lincoln County, he was the
son of the late James and Thelma Henry Hughes. He was a
farmer, an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of
First Church of God, Cynthiana. He also was a member of
Veterans of Foreign Wars and a Mason. Survivors include
his wife, Mildred Hughes; one brother, Jay Plummer
Johnson of Hustonville; one sister, Ruth Keith of Hustonville;
three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was
proceeded in death by a son, William Ronnie Plummer.
Services will be 3 p.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
Rev. Gary McQueen. Burial will be in Sims Cemetery with
military honors by Caswell Saufley Post, American Legion.
Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. Friday. Memorials may go to the
Alzheimer's Association.
HUGHES, Jonathan A. Hughes. LEBANON - Services for
Kentucky Army National Guard Sgt. Jonathan A. Hughes,
21, of Lebanon, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Holy Name of
Mary Catholic Church in Lebanon by Roger Dill, with a
prayer service at 10 a.m. Burial will be in the church
cemetery. He was killed March 19 in Iraq. Born May 27,
1983, he was the son of Karen Hill and John Hughes. He
was a 2002 graduate of Marion County High School where
he was a member of JROTC. He joined the Kentucky
National Guard in 2001 at the age of 17. He was a member
of the 623rd B. Brty FA in Campbellsville, Ky. Additional
survivors include his wife, Sara Mattingly Hughes; a son,
Peyton Gage Hughes; grandparents, Nannie and Pat
Wethington of Lebanon; and two sisters, Nikki Hill of
Lebanon and Claire Hughes of Springfield. Pallbearers will
be Bryan Hughes, Daniel Robinson, Alex Lear, Aaron
Farmer, Rusty Chesser and Daniel Knopp. Honorary
pallbearers are Adam Knopp, Rodney Godbey, Timmy
Williams, Tony Willett, Jeff Shepperson and David Shumate.
Visitation is 2-9 p.m. today at Bosley Funeral Home.
Memorials may go to U.S. Bank, 106 W Main St.,
Springfield, Ky., 40069, or any branch office of U.S. Bank
where a trust fund has been established for his 9-month-old
son, Peyton Hughes. Sunday, March 27, 2005.
HUGHES, Mildred Hughes. STANFORD - Mildred Hughes, 86,
of Cynthiana, died Saturday at Lakeside Heights Nursing
Home. Born June 2, 1918, in Kings Mountain, she was the
daughter of the late Lonnie K. Roberts Pumphrey. She was a
housewife and a member of First Church of God. She was
the widow of Cecil Hughes. She is survived by a daughterin-law, Barbara Plummer of Alexandria; three grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death
by a son, Lonnie Plummer. Services will be 3 p.m. Tuesday
at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Gold. Burial will be
in Sims Cemetery. Visitation will be 1-3 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorials may go to the Alzheimer's Association. Sunday,
December 11, 2005.
HULETT, Ralph E. Hulett. LANCASTER - Services for Ralph E.
Hulett, 75, of Louisville, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Ramsey
Funeral Home by the Rev. Wendell Correll. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. He died Thursday at Hospice of
Louisville. Born Feb. 24, 1929, in Garrard County, he was
the son of the late Calvin M. and Annie Lee Hurt Hulett. He
was retired from Cowden Manufacturing and a former coowner of Toca Co. He was a member of Southern Hills
Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn M.
Oakes Hulett of Louisville; a daughter, Ann Wendell Day of
Louisville; two sisters, Betty Crouch of Danville and Loraine
McMurty of Springfield; a brother, Calvin Hulett, Jr. of
Lancaster; three grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Darrell Grimes, Jim Best,
Elroy Hulett, Wheeler Hulett, Jess Correll and Rodger Clark.
Honorary pallbearers are Joe Woods, Lee Kurtz, Cecil
Arnold, A.T. Arnold, Harold Layton, Paul Deshon and
Leonard Carrier. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today. Sunday,
February 13, 2005. Ralph E. Hulett. LANCASTER Services for Ralph E. Hulett, 75, of Louisville, were today at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Wendell Correll. Burial
was in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Thursday at Hospice of
Louisville. Born Feb. 24, 1929, in Garrard County, he was
the son of the late Calvin M. and Annie Lee Hurt Hulett. He
was retired from Cowden Manufacturing Co. and a former
co-owner of Toca Co. He was a member of Southern Hills
Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn M.
Oakes Hulett of Louisville; a daughter, Ann Wendell Day of
Louisville; two sisters, Betty Crouch of Danville and Loraine
McMurty of Springfield; a brother, Calvin Hulett Jr. of
Lancaster; three grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers were Darrell Grimes, Jim Best,
Elroy Hulett, Wheeler Hulett, Jess Correll and Rodger Clark.
Honorary pallbearers are Joe Woods, Lee Kurtz, Cecil
Arnold, A.T. Arnold, Harold Layton, Paul Deshon and
Leonard Carrier. Monday, February 14, 2005.
HUMBER, Rebecca Humber. Rebecca Humber, 70, of
Lexington, died Dec. 13 in Lexington. Born Feb. 2, 1935, in
Garrard County, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Humber Sr. She was a member of St. Paul
Predestinarian Church. Survivors include six sons, Larry,
Lee, Mark, Robert, Jeffrey and Lawrence Humber, all of
Lexington; three daughters, Patricia Humber of Birmingham,
Ala., Benisa Thompson of Jacksonville, Fla., and Joetta
Humber of Lexington; a brother, James Humber Jr. of
Lancaster; 21 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Paul Predestinarian
Church by the Rev. Barry Bowman. Burial will be in
Lancaster-Duncantown Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Larry
Player, Anthony Leavell, Franklin Foxx and Shaun Humber.
Honorary pallbearers are her sons. Visitation will be 9-10
a.m. Tuesday. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, December 19, 2005.
HUMPHREY, Gordon A. Humphrey. SALYERSVILLE - Gordon
A. Humphrey, 48, of Salyersville, died Tuesday in Lexington.
Born Feb. 17, 1956, in Stanford, he was a son of Mae
Begley Robinson of Salyersville and the late Charlie
Humphrey. He was a member of Lighthouse House of
Prayer. Other survivors include his stepfather, Harry
Robinson of Salyersville; and a brother, Lawrence G.
Sumpter of Salyersville. Services will be noon Friday at
Salyersville Funeral Home by Dave Perkins. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford. Visitation is after 6 p.m.
today in Salyersville. Information courtesy of Fox Funeral
Home. Thursday, January 27, 2005
HUMPHREY, Thelma J. Humphrey. MORELAND - Thelma
Josephine Humphrey, 79, of Stanford, died Friday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 20,
1926, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Dave and Allie Shoopman Payton. She was a homemaker
and a member of Lighthouse Tabernacle Full Gospel
Church. Survivors include her husband, Carl Humphrey of
Stanford; a son, James Humphrey of Stanford; two
daughters, Nancy Moreno and Brenda Thompson, both of
Stanford; a brother, Charles Payton of Moreland; five sisters,
Chelsea Purpin of Stanford, and Virginia Corso, Lois
Crawley, Rudell Schmidt and Jean Reckley, all of Indiana;
11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by five daughters, Sherry Oaks, Nellie
Humphrey, Linda Humphrey, Wanda Humphrey and Sylvia
Humphrey. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at W. L. Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Frank Foster. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Monday.
Sunday, September 18, 2005. Thelma J. Humphrey.
MORELAND - Thelma Josephine Humphrey, 79, of
Stanford, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Feb. 20, 1926, in Casey County, she was a
daughter of the late Dave and Allie Shoopman Payton. She
was a homemaker and a member of Light House Tabernacle
Full Gospel Church. Survivors include her husband, Carl
Humphrey of Stanford; a son, James Humphrey of Stanford;
two daughters, Nancy Moreno and Brenda Thompson, both
of Stanford; a brother, Charles Payton of Moreland; five
sisters, Virginia Corso, Lois Crawley, Rudell Schmidt and
Jean Reckley, all of Indianapolis, Ind., and Chelsea Turpin of
Stanford; 11 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by five daughters, Nellie, Linda,
Wanda and Sylvia Humphrey and Sherry Oaks. Services
will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the
Rev. Frank Foster. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Michael Humphrey, Edward
Bullock Jr., Chuckie Payton, Scott Johnson, Keith Payton
and Clint Cross. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Monnday,
September 19, 2005.
HUNDLEY, Brad M. Hundley. Services for Brad Matthew
Hundley, 40, of Jean Drive, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at The
Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Nov. 7, 1965, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., he was a
son of Wilma Hatton Hundley of Frankfort and Prewitt
Hundley of Eubank. He was a public safety officer at Centre
College for 10 years, a member of Grace Fellowship Church
in Stanford and a 1984 graduate of Danville High School. He
was a former public safety employee at Thom McAnn, R.R.
Donnelley and Spendthrift Horse Farm. He was the honoree
and recipient of the Brad Hundley Student Appreciation
Award in 2003-2004 given by the student government
association at Centre College. Other survivors include his
wife, Elaine Phillips Hundley; a daughter, Lauren E. Hundley
of Danville; a twin brother, Brian M. Hundley of Danville; and
a sister, Sheila Vaughan of Frankfort. Pallbearers will be
Ryan and Brian Hundley, Jeff Johnson, Darrell and Ronnie
Cummins and Ralph Sizemore Jr. Honorary pallbearers are
employees of the department of public safety at Centre
College. Visitation will be after 3 p.m. Wednesday at Stith
Funeral Home. Memorials may be sent to the St. Jude's
Children's Hospital or the Brad Hundley Employee
Appreciation Award at Centre College. Tuesday,
November 15, 2005.
HUNDLEY, Norman Hundley. LIBERTY - Norman Hundley, 75,
of Ky. 1859, died Tuesday at his home. Born Aug. 3, 1930,
in Casey County, he was a son of late Shelby and Elizabeth
Cooley Hundley. He was a farmer, an Army veteran and a
member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Shirley Coffman Hundley; three sons, Rick
Hundley of Middleburg, and Rob and Rod Hundley, both of
Liberty; and eight grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by G.W. Smith.
Burial will be in Whited Cemetery with military rites by Casey
County Funeral Squad. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today.
HUNN, Mildred D. Hunn. Services for Mildred Dorothy Hunn,
95, of Stanford, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist
Church in Turnersville by the Rev. Herman Bradshaw. Burial
will be in Turnersville Cemetery. She died Wednesday at
Fort Logan Hospital. Born May 1, 1910, in Stanford, she
was the daughter of the late Chester and Rebecca Field and
the widow of A.T. Hunn. She was a Sunday school teacher
and treasurer of First Baptist Church in Turnersville. She
graduated from Bate School and was a member of the
Cemetery Club and the Busy Sunshine Club. She worked at
the Tobacco Company in Danville and Lexington. Survivors
include three sons, Donald Hunn of Lexington, Donnie Hunn
of Danville, and Chris Hunn of Turnersville. Pallbearers will
be Clifford Napier II, Steve Goodman, Dallas McCowan,
Ricky Alcorn, Wilmur Meleindez and Clarence Gooch.
Honorary pallbearers are Ernest Gooch, Eugene Jones and
Harry Napier. Visitation will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home, Danville, is in charge
of arrangements. Sunday, July 24, 2005.
HUNN, Mildred D. Hunn. Services for Mildred Dorothy Hunn,
95, of Stanford, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist
Church in Turnersville by the Rev. Herman Bradshaw. Burial
will be in Turnersville Cemetery. She died Wednesday at
Fort Logan Hospital. Born May 1, 1910, in Stanford, she
was the daughter of the late Chesterfield and Rebecca
Lackey and the widow of A.T. Hunn. Visitation will be 11
a.m. Tuesday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Monday, July 25, 2005.
HUNT, James E. Hunt. Services for James Ed "Hoot" Hunt, 50,
of Lower Johnson Branch, Parksville, are 2 p.m. today at
Stith Funeral Home by the Revs. Mark East and Henderson
Goins. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery. He died
Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Dec. 18, 1954, in Danville, he was the son Trudy Boyd
Hunt and the late James Garfield Hunt. He was a bricklayer
and a member of Nazarene Church of Danville. Additional
survivors include two sons, James Hunt Jr. of Danville and
Nicholas T. Hunt of Springfield; two daughters, Nancy Himes
of Richmond and Olivia DeAnne Hunt of Springfield; two
sisters, Jewell Dean of Perryville and Annette Bates of
Danville; a brother, Gary W. Hunt of Campton; and two
grandchildren. Pallbearers are Jeff Curtis, David Beldon,
Philip Belcher Jr., Charles Hunt, Eddie and John Cox and
Mitchell Dean. Honorary Pallbearers are Philip Belcher Sr.,
Johnny Cox, Glen Sorrell and Terry Minks. Visitation is noon
until 2 p.m. today. Memorials may go to the building fund of
the Nazarene Church of Danville. Sunday, July 3, 2005.
James E. Hunt. Services for James Ed "Hoot" Hunt, 50, of
Lower Johnson Branch, Parksville, were Sunday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Revs. Mark East and Henderson
Goins. Burial was in Parksville Cemetery. He died Thursday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Dec.
18, 1954, in Danville, he was the son of Trudy Boyd Hunt
and the late James Garfield Hunt. He was a bricklayer and a
member of Danville Church of the Nazarene. Other
survivors include his wife, Barbara Cox Hunt; two sons,
James "Little Hoot" Hunt Jr. of Danville, and Nicholas T.
Hunt of Springfield; two daughters, Nancy Himes of
Richmond, and Olivia DeAnne Hunt of Springfield; two
sisters, Jewell Dean of Perryville, and Annette Bates of
Danville; a brother, Gary W. Hunt of Campton; and two
grandchildren. Pallbearers were Jeff Curtis, David Beldon,
Philip Belcher Jr., Charles Hunt, Eddie and John Cox and
Mitchell Dean. Honorary pallbearers are Philip Belcher Sr.,
Johnny Cox, Glen Sorrell and Terry Minks. Memorials may
go to the building fund of the Nazarene Church of Danville.
Tuesday, July 5, 2005.
HUNTER, Harry Hunter. STANFORD - Harry Hunter, 59, of
Stanford, died Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.
Born Nov. 19, 1945, in Richmond, Va., he was the son of the
late Raymond Adams and Violet Bogger Hunter Adams. He
was a minister and a member of Stanford Baptist Church. He
served in the Marine Corps and was a Vietnam era veteran.
He was a director of missions for Lincoln and Casey County
Baptist Associations, and chaplain for Tyson Foods Co. in
Henderson County. He was a member of Fort Logan
Hospital board and American Red Cross board and served
as pastor and interim pastor of several churches in Kentucky
and Indiana. Survivors include his wife, Charlotte T. Hunter;
a son, Harry Cook Hunter III of Stanford; a daughter, Maria
Lee Hunter of Santa Fe, N.M.; two sisters, Margaret Miller
and Ada Hunter, both of Pennsylvania; and a grandson.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Stanford Baptist Church
by the Rev. Randy Jones. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18,
American Legion. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. today at Spurlin
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Lincoln County Baptist
Association or Cedar Creek Baptist Church building fund.
Friday, May 6, 2005.
HURLBERT, Preston C. Hurlbert. Preston C. Hurlbert, 84, of
Ben Ali Drive, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born June 4, 1921, in Bath, N.Y., he was
the son of the late Jess and Marie Flasphler Hurlbert. He
was a retired employee of Corning Glass, a Navy veteran of
World War II and a Catholic. Survivors include his wife, Lou
Walton Hurlbert; two daughters, Diane Dotson of Shelbyvillle
and Linda Pulliam of Burgin; two sons, Mike Hurlbert of
Colorado Springs, Colo., and Brian Hurlbert of Boyle County;
a sister, Shirley Bergstresser of Penyen, N.Y.; six
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. No services are
planned. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, October 31, 2005.
HURST, Debbie J. Hurst. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Debbie J. Hurst, 45, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m. Saturday
at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Bobby Logue and Scott
Hurst. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died
Wednesday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born
Dec. 6, 1959, in Elgin, Ill., she was the daughter of Jane A.
Canter Moss of Mercer County and the late Tommy D. Pike.
She was member of Freedom Baptist Church in Anderson
County. Other survivors include her husband, Dalton Hurst;
her stepfather, J.T. Moss of Mercer County; a daughter,
Brandy Hurst of Harrodsburg; a son, Kipp Hurst of
Harrodsburg; a sister, Barbara Pike Key of Adair County; a
stepbrother, Gary Moss of Frankfort; and two stepsisters,
Brenda Vernia of Corydon, Ind., and Renee Moss of
Frankfort. Pallbearers will be Gary and Darrell Dearing,
Logan Woods, Taylor Elliott, Jeff Gullett and Roland Arnold
Jr. Honorary pallbearers are Keith Currens and Brad Hurst.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Friday, August 5, 2005.
Debbie P. Hurst. HARRODSBURG - Debbie P. Hurst, 45, of
North Main Street, died Wednesday at Haggin Hospital.
Born Dec. 6, 1959, in Elgin, Ill., she was the daughter of
Jane Canter Moss and the late Tommy Dale Pike. She was
a member of Freedom Baptist Church in Anderson County.
Additional survivors include her husband, Dalton Hurst; a
daughter, Brandy Hurst of Harrodsburg; a son, Kipp Hurst of
Harrodsburg; a sister, Barbara Pike Key of Adair County; a
step-father, J. T. Moss of Mercer County: a step brother,
Gary Moss of Frankfort; and two step-sisters, Brenda Vernia
of Corydon, Ind., and Renee Moss of Frankfort. Services
were 2 p.m. Saturday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Bobby
Logue and Scott Hurst. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gary and Darrell Dearing, Logan Woods,
Taylor Elliott, Jeff Gullett and Roland Arnold, Jr. Honorary
pallbearers were Keith Currens and Brad Hurst. Sunday,
August 7, 2005.
HURST, Margurite R. Hurst. CRAB ORCHARD - Margurite
Rhodes Hurst, 82, of Bradenton, Fla., died Friday. Born
Feb. 27, 1923, in Waynesburg, she was the daughter of the
late Charles and Rilda Gibson Rhodes. She was the wife of
Billy J. Hurst. She was a member of First Christian Church
in Bradenton. Additional survivors include a son and
daughter. Services will be noon Monday at McKnight
Funeral Home by Vola Brown. Burial will be in Double
Springs Cemetery. Visitation is after 7 p.m. today. Sunday,
April 10, 2005.
HURST, Virginia M. Hurst. HARRODSBURG - Virginia Mae
Hurst, 70, died Friday at the Bluegrass Community Hospital.
Born July 4, 1935, in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of
the late Daisy Beckham and Rueben Egbert Sr. She was a
homemaker and a member of Ebenezer Church of Christ.
Survivors include four daughters, Cindy Quinn, Barbara Siler
and Donna Young, all of Harrodsburg, and Melissa
Osbourne of Lawrenceburg; a son, Larry Siler of
Harrodsburg; a brother, Elmer Egbert of Mercer County;
eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services
will be 2 p.m. Monday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by John
Lane and George Blakeman. Burial will be in Ebenezer
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J.T. Osbourne, Brad Quinn,
John Howard, Chris Merrideth, Albert Kjeltergaard, Bobby
Cummins, Mike Yates and Tommy Quinn. Visitation is today
after 5 p.m. and Monday prior to the service. Sunday,
September 25, 2005.
HURT, George Hurt. Services for George E. Hurt, 74, of
Danville, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by Thad Eubank and Arnold Larkins. Burial will be in
Mount Zion Church of Christ Cemetery, Crab Orchard. He
died Saturday at Veterans Administration Hospital in
Lexington. Born Aug. 23, 1930, in Lincoln County, he was
the son of the late Charlie and Emily Smith Hurt. He was a
retired Whirlpool Appliance Co. employee, a member of
Chestnut Grove Church of Christ and an Army veteran of the
Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Audray M. Smith
Hurt; a daughter, Debbie Gosser of Liberty; a son, Darrell
Hurt of Morningview; three brothers, Ivan Hurt of Lexington,
Jim Hurt of Junction City and Elbert Hurt of Tuscan, Ariz.;
seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to
Mount Zion Cemetery, c/o Billy Griffin, 120 John Cash Road,
Crab Orchard 40419. Monday, July 18, 2005.
HUTCHINS, Marie Hutchins. Marie Hutchins, 84, of Crescent
Drive, died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Sept. 9, 1920, in Indianapolis, she was the
daughter of the late Oscar and Lillian Turner Chilton. She
was a homemaker, a Baptist and the widower of Louis
Hutchins. Survivors include a son, David Mathis of Gordon
City, Ga.; four daughters, Carolyn McCowan of Danville,
Hazel Mattingly of Louisville, Betty Dillion of Peebles, Ohio,
and Barbara Smith of Piedmont, Ala.; 19 grandchildren; 28
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was
preceded in death by five children, James, Ernest, Mary Lou,
Bobby and Lewis Hutchins. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday
at Stith Funeral Home. Visitation is 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
Friday, May 27, 2005. Marie Hutchins. Services for Marie
Hutchins, 84, of Crescent Drive, were held Saturday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. Floying Thompson. Burial will be
2 p.m. Tuesday in Locust Grove Cemetery in Peebles, Ohio.
She died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Sept. 9, 1920, in Indianapolis, she was the
daughter of the late Oscar and Lillian Turner Chilton. She
was a homemaker, a Baptist and the widow of Louis
Hutchins. Survivors include a son, David Mathis of Gordon
City, Ga.; four daughters, Carolyn McCowan of Danville,
Hazel Mattingly of Louisville, Betty Dillion of Peebles, Ohio,
and Barbara Smith of Piedmont, Ala.; 19 grandchildren; 28
great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was
preceded in death by five children, James, Ernest, Mary Lou,
Bobby and Lewis Hutchins. Pallbearers will be the
grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Stith
Funeral Home. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
IRVIN, Ricky D. Irvin. CRAB ORCHARD - Services for Ricky
Dale Irvin, 48, of Liberty, formerly of Crab Orchard, will be 1
p.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral Home by the Rev.
Darrell Gentry. Burial will be in Friendship Baptist Church
Cemetery. He died Monday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center. Born June 12, 1956, in Danville,
he was the son of Mabel L. Irvin of Crab Orchard and the
late William B. Irvin. He was an employee of R.R. Donnelley
and Sons in Danville and a member of Friendship Baptist
Church. Other survivors include his wife, Janet Watson
Irvin; four sons, Bradley J. Irvin and Christopher S. Irvin,
both of Crab Orchard, and Mathew D. Irvin and Lukas D.
Irvin, both of Liberty; a brother, Tim Irvin of Carlton, Mich.,
and a sister, Tonya Smith of Crab Orchard. Pallbearers will
be Roger Irvin, Mark Leigh, Richard Wesley, Brandon Long,
Mike Richardson and Johnny Acton. Visitation is 5:30 p.m.
today. Wednesday, January 19, 2005
ISAACS, Hearl Isaacs. LANCASTER - Services for Hearl
Isaacs, 60, of Myers Court, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by Billy Estes. Burial will be in Silver
Creek Cemetery in Berea. He died Saturday at his
residence. Born Sept. 30, 1944, in Jackson County, he was
a son of Lessie Blanton Isaacs of Lancaster and the late
Archie Isaacs. He was a bricklayer and a Baptist. Survivors
include two sons, Phillip Isaacs of Stanford and Mark Isaacs
of Stanford; four brothers, Ned Isaacs, David Isaacs and
Johnnie Isaacs, all of Lancaster, and Jim Isaacs of Berea;
six sisters, Mary Adams of Danville, Liz Dailey, Julie
Huffman, Alva Lee Marshbanks and Ruby Adams, all of
Lancaster, and Margie Farthing of Richmond; and three
grandsons. Pallbearers will be Robert Adams, James
Prewitt, Glenn Stinnett, Tim Hodges, Marvin Melton and
Leonard Harrison. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Monday,
February 21, 2005.
Walker. Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. Visitation is 6-8
p.m. Sunday at the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements. Friday, September 9, 2005.
JAMES, Emma S. James. STANFORD - Emma Frances Shaw
James, 86, of Columbus, Ohio, died Wednesday at
Columbus Alzheimer's Care Center. Born May 24, 1918, in
Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late James and
Mary Wyler Shaw. She was a retired sales clerk and the
widow of Robert James. Survivors include a daughter, Judy
James Weaver of Columbus; two sisters, Ann Calloway of
Crab Orchard and Rose James of Stanford; two
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will
be 1 p.m. Saturday at Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. William
Croy. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Visitation
will be after noon Saturday. Friday, March 18, 2005.
JEFFRIES, Herlin G. Jeffries. MORELAND - Services for Herlin
G. Jeffries, 89, of Moreland, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at New
Hope Baptist Church by David Fralix. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery with military rites by Boyle Post 46,
American Legion. He died Tuesday at his home. Born Dec.
12, 1915, in Casey County, he was the son of the late C.T.
and Wavie True Jeffries. He was a member of New Hope
Baptist Church. He was an Army veteran and a Purple Heart
recipient, wounded in France in World War II, where he
served as a medic. Survivors include his wife, Frances
Rogers Jeffries; a son, Marvin Jeffries of Lexington; three
daughters, Joyce Woodward of Moreland and Marlene
Ogleand and Carlene Golub, both of Florida; two brothers,
Fred Jeffries of Erlanger and Charles Jeffries of Michigan;
seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Lois Jean Jeffries.
Pallbearers will be Jeremy Wofford, Douglas, Steven and
Paul R. Jeffries, Jerry Asbery and Harold Jeffries. Honorary
pallbearers are Wilburn Ross, Richard Cooper, Jason
Turpin, Paul Rice and members of New Hope Baptist men's
adult Sunday school class. Visitation will be 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Saturday at New Hope Baptist Church. Memorials may go
to New Hope Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 10,
Hustonville 40437; or Gideons International. Thursday,
July 28, 2005.
JACKSON, Kenneth L. Jackson, 1953-2008. HARRODSBURG
- Kenneth L. Jackson, 54, died Thursday. Born Dec. 28,
1953, in Lexington, he was the son of Kenneth E. and Lee
Ora Gibson Jackson. Additional survivors include his wife,
Clara Jackson; a son, Shannon Lee Jackson; a daughter-inlaw, Dana Jackson of Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters, Robin
Cecil and her husband, Jimmy, and Shelly Lynn, both of
Harrodsburg; and several relatives. Services will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Burgin Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and
after 7 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Wednesday,
April 27, 2008.
JENKINS, Elmer Jenkins. HARRODSBURG - Elmer Jenkins,
70, of Horse Ridge Road, Stanford, died Thursday at his
home. Born Aug. 26, 1934, in Harrodsburg, he was the son
of the late Charlie P. and Dovie Hardin Jenkins. He was a
retired farmer and worked at Gateway in Harrodsburg for a
number of years. He was a member of Shakertown Baptist
Church. Survivors include two sisters, Edith Nowlin of
Danville and Margaret Lester of Harrodsburg; and three
brothers, Buford Jenkins of Stanford, James Jenkins of
Lexington, and Earl Jenkins of Versailles. Graveside
services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Burgin Memorial Garden
by Kenneth Whitehouse. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Memorials may go to the
American Cancer Society or Cardinal Hill Hospital. Friday,
July 29, 2005.
JACKSON, Martha F. Jackson. Martha Frances Bradshaw
Jackson, 71, of Martin Luther King Boulevard, died Tuesday
in Lexington. Born Aug. 3, 1934, in Danville, she was the
daughter of the late Herman and Sadie Bradshaw, and the
widow of Wesley Jackson. She was a former employee of
Palm Beach Co. and a member of St. James AME Church.
She graduated from Bate High School and was a member of
the Usher Board and Ella P. Pryor Club. Survivors include a
daughter, Beverly Carpenter of Lexington; a sister, Odell
Pittman of Lexington; three grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at St. James
AME Church by the Revs. William Jenkins and Everhart
JENKINS, Marie W. Jenkins. WAYNESBURG - Services for
Marie Watts Jenkins, 85, of Kings Mountain, will be 2 p.m.
Sunday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by the Rev. Bill
Meece and Lanny Hubbard. Burial will be in Pleasant Point
Cemetery. She died Thursday at Stanford House nursing
home. Born May 10, 1919, in Pulaski County, she was a
daughter of the late Squire and Marjorie Campbell Watts.
She was the widow of Ralph Jenkins. A member of Pleasant
Point Baptist Church, she was a homemaker. Survivors
include a son, Darrell Jenkins of Crab Orchard; six
daughters, Shirley Byrd of Oneida, Tenn., Elaine Cole of
Norwood, Ohio, Janith Young of Kings Mountain, Phyllis
Young of Waynesburg, and Carol Rogers and Paulette
Speigle, both of Indianapolis; two brothers, Achilles Watts of
Madisonville and Marion Watts of Ashtabula, Ohio; 20
grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Ralph "Eddie" Jenkins.
Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Saturday. Friday, March 18,
2005.
JERNIGAN, Sandra Jernigan. LIBERTY - Sandra Jernigan, 44,
of Liberty, died Monday at her residence. Born May 1, 1960,
in Cincinnati, Ohio, she was a daughter of William Collins, of
Liberty, and the late Betty Davis Collins. She was disabled.
Other survivors include one daughter, Stefanie Bryant of
Liberty; one son, Anthony W. Jernigan of Cincinnati; four
sisters, Teri Cochran of Liberty, Pamela McCracken of
Colorado, and Rosetta Hughes and Peggy Gately, both of
Cincinnati; and four brothers, Leon, Kenneth, David and
Donnie Collins, all of Cincinnati. Services will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Vorhis Funeral Home, Cincinnati, with burial in
Oak Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. Visitation is after 6 p.m.
today with services at 8 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home by
Caleb Stinson. Tuesday, January 25, 2005
JETER, Betty L. Jeter. LOUISVILLE - Betty Leffew Jeter, 52, of
Louisville, died Saturday at Norton Audubon Hospital. Born
April 4, 1951, in Boyle County, she was a daughter of Edith
and William Leffew of Mitchellsburg. She was an employee
of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield and a member of St.
James Catholic Church. She was active with the
Germantown cheerleaders and Boy Scouts of America and
was a graduate of Boyle County High School. Other
survivors include her husband, Lawrence T. Jeter; a son, W.
Alex Jeter of Louisville; two sisters, Lois Adrio of
Mitchellsburg and Freda Leffew of Lexington; and two
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son,
Lawrence T. Jeter. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at
St. James Catholic Church. Graveside services will be noon
Wednesday in Calvary Cemetery, Lexington. Visitation is
noon-3 and 4-8 p.m. today at Highlands Funeral Home.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005.
JETER, William A. Jeter. LOUISVILLE - William Alexander
"Alex" Jeter, 31, of Louisville, died Monday at his home.
Born in Lexington, he was the son of Lawrence T. Jeter and
the late Betty Leffew Jeter, formerly of Mitchellsburg. He was
a graduate of Trinity High School and an employee of
Graber Insulators and a former employee of Shur-Good
Biscuit Co. He was a member of St. James Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Whitehorse Jeter; two
sons, Alexander W. Jeter and Skylar Thomas Jeter;
grandparents, Edith and William Leffew of Mitchellsburg, and
Hazel Cloumbia. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Highlands Funeral Home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation is 3-8 p.m. today. Ernest W. Jones. MARINA,
Calif. - Ernest W. Jones, 73, of Marina, died Sunday at
Community Hospital in Monterey, Calif. Born Feb. 29, 1932,
in Boyle County, he was a son of the late Jeff and Flora
Shannon Jones. He retired at the rank of platoon sergeant
after serving 24 years in the Army. He was a veteran of the
Korean War and served three tours of duty in the Vietnam
War. He served as Sergeant of the Guard with the Old
Guard in Washington, D.C., and was a member of the
Presidential Honor Guard during the Eisenhower
Administration. Survivors include his wife, Erika Jones of
Marina; two daughters, Judy Harris and Debby Embry, both
of Louisville; a son, Ernest E. Jones Jr. of Louisville; two
stepdaughters, Jackie Rind of Winding Oaks, Calif., and
Elizabeth Smith of Sacramento, Calif.; a brother, Harold
Jones of Perryville; five grandchildren; three step
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A memorial service
was held. Memorials may go to American Cancer Society.
Thursday, May 26, 2005.
JOHNSON, Audrey C. Johnson. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Audrey C. Johnson, 77, of Riverside Drive will be 10 a.m.
Saturday at Danville Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints by Eric Christianson and Mike Whitaker. Burial will be
in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Wednesday at her home.
Born Aug. 23, 1928, in Pike County, she was the daughter of
the late Isaac W. and Octavia D. Damron Caldwell. She was
a homemaker and a member of Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints. Survivors include her husband, Harry T.
"Chuck" Johnson; a son, Wayne "Kent" Johnson of Logan,
W.Va.; a daughter, Lisa G. Kruchinski of Salvisa; and four
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Kevin Kruchinski, Andrew
Johnson, Tom Bechtel, Randy Smith, Troy Cole and Mike
Whitaker. Honorary pallbearers are Gary Hall, Bill Adkinson,
Charles McMurry and Ott Ratiliff. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today
at Ransdell Funeral Chapel and after 9 a.m. Saturday at the
church. Friday, November 11, 2005.
JOHNSON, Billy E. Johnson. Billy E. Johnson, 73, of Ila
Avenue, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Dec. 1, 1931, he was a son of the late
Lewis and Margaret Braxdale Johnson. Survivors include
his wife, Shirley Phillips Johnson; a daughter, Teresa Lyons
of Danville; and a son, Eddie Johnson of Danville. Visitation
will be after 4 p.m. Tuesday at Stith Funeral Home. Other
information is incomplete. Monday, March 7, 2005. Billy E.
Johnson. Services for Billy E. Johnson, 73, of Ila Avenue,
will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Westside Community United
Methodist Church by the Rev. Ernest Martin. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born in Moreland, he served in
the Air Force during the Korean War and was a member of
Moreland United Methodist Church. He worked at General
Electric Corp. in Louisville, and owned several businesses,
including Lincoln Inn in Moreland, Johnson's Grocery in
Milledgeville, Johnson's Texaco in Shelby City and K&B
Wheel Alignment in Junction City. He also was a former
employee of Whirlpool Appliance Corp. and a Junction City
Council member. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Phillips
Johnson; a daughter, Teresa Lyons of Danville; a son, Eddie
Johnson of Danville; and four grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Elwood Randolph, Donnie Wilson, Bruce Johnson, Paul
Bodner, John Toombs and Logan Young. Honorary
pallbearers are Othea Atwood, Ray Jones, Leonard Holley,
Bob and Melvin Young, Homer Wiley, Homer Phillips and
Frank Wilkinson. Visitation is after 4 p.m. today at Stith
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Junction City Baptist
Church and Westside Community United Methodist Church.
Tuesday, March 8, 2005.
JOHNSON, Carman Johnson. HARRODSBURG - Carman
"Audrey" Johnson, 77, of Riverside Drive, wife of Chuck
Johnson, died Wednesday at her home. Arrangements
INCOMPLETE at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel. Thursday, November 10, 2005.
JOHNSON, Evelyn C. Johnson. HARRODSBURG - Evelyn
Cole Johnson, 90, of Talmage Mayo Road, died Thursday at
Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born Oct. 30, 1914, in
Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late James I.
and Annie F. Black Cole. She was retired from Cricketeer
Manufacturing Co. and was a member of Mayo Christian
Church. She was the widow of Condit B. Johnson. Survivors
include two sons, Wendell Johnson of Harrodsburg and
William E. Johnson of Lexington; four grandchildren; and
nine great-grandchildren. Arrangements are incomplete at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Thursday, July 28, 2005.Cynthia
C. Short. LEXINGTON - Cynthia Craiger Short, 48, of
Lexington, died Tuesday at her home. Born in France, she
was the daughter of the late Harold D. and Leota M.
Robinson Craiger. Survivors include her husband, Eddie
Short; three daughters, Heather Hannah, Tiffany Vaughn
and Stacy Short, all of Lexington; three sisters, Sherry
Cooper of Norfolk, Va., Debbie Molander of Salt Springs,
Fla., and Felicia Spivey of Hustonville; and four
grandchildren. Services will be 12:30 p.m. Friday at Kerr
Brothers Funeral Home by the Rev. Charles Whitley. Burial
will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to the American Diabetes
Association, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, Ohio 44720.
Thursday, July 28, 2005. Evelyn C. Johnson.
HARRODSBURG - Evelyn Cole Johnson, 90, of Talmage
Mayo Road, died Thursday at Harrodsburg Health Care
Center. Born Oct. 30, 1914, in Mercer County, she was the
daughter of the late James I. and Annie F. Black Cole. She
was a machine operator for 31 years at Cricketeer
Manufacturing Co., member of Mayo Christian Church, and
widow of Condit B. Johnson. Survivors include two sons,
Wendell Johnson of Harrodsburg and William E. Johnson of
Lexington; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren;
and a great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by a
son, James L. Johnson. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Matthew Atha, Elwood Norton
and William Johnson II. Burial will be in Mayo Christian
Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel. Memorials may go to Mayo Christian Church
Cemetery Fund. Friday, July 29, 2005.
JOHNSON, Floyd Johnson. STANFORD - Services for the Rev.
Floyd Johnson, 71, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
Spurlin Funeral Home by the Revs. Harold Smith and Paul
Daniel. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. He died
Wednesday at Fort Logan Hospital. Born Dec. 27, 1933, in
Clark County, he was a son of the late Carl and Elizabeth
Hunter Johnson. He was a retired minister, a member of
Hour of Redemption Church and served in the Navy during
the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Liela Poynter
Johnson; two daughters, Teresa Ledford and Susan
Edgington, both of Stanford; two brothers, Harold Johnson of
Lancaster and Dallas Johnson of Junction City; two sisters,
Freida Portwood of Richmond and Brenda Johnson of
Lancaster; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Pallbearers will be Eric Sowder, Tanner Edgington, Earl
Poynter, Fred Poynter, Jerry Poynter and Jackie Byrd.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Friday, October 14, 2005.
JOHNSON, Hunter Johnson. PERRYVILLE - Services for
Samuel Hunter Johnson, 26, of Danville, were today at
Wilder Funeral Home by Dave Garrett and Jeff Whitehouse.
Burial was in Hillcrest Cemetery. He died Thursday at his
home. Pallbearers were Matthew Shepherd, Ryan Carr,
Kendal Wise, Brett Becraft, Clint and Todd Johnson, Steven
Harmon and Trevor Moore. Memorials may go to Hunter
Johnson Memorial Musical Scholarship Fund, c/o Farmers
National Bank, 304 West Main St., Danville, 40422.
Monday, August 29, 2005.
JOHNSON, Jean C. Johnson. HARRODSBURG - Jean Clark
Johnson, 70, of Tyler Avenue, formerly of Lancaster, died
Wednesday at her home. Born Dec. 21, 1934, in Garrard
County, she was the daughter of the late Cecil G. and Lillie
Mae Yeakey Clark. She was an employee of Hub Frankel
and Vend Fresh. She was a member of Pleasant Grove
Christian Church and the widow of Porter Johnson.
Survivors include several cousins. Graveside services will
be 11 a.m. Saturday at Lancaster Cemetery Chapel by Odis
Clark. There is no visitation. Ramsey Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Thursday, June 16, 2005. Jean
C. Johnson. LANCASTER - Graveside services for Jean
Clark Johnson, 70, of Tyler Avenue, formerly of Lancaster,
will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Lancaster Cemetery Chapel by
Odis Clark. She died Wednesday at her home. Born Dec.
21, 1934, in Garrard County, she was the daughter of the
late Cecil G. and Lillie Mae Yeakey Clark. She was an
employee of Hub Frankel and Vend Fresh. She was a
member of Pleasant Grove Christian Church and the widow
of Porter Johnson. Survivors include several cousins. There
will be no visitation. Ramsey Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, June 17, 2005.
JOHNSON, M.F. Johnson Jr. HARRODSBURG - Services for
M.F. Johnson Jr., 86, of Kennedy Bridge Road, will be 2:30
p.m. Friday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Harvey
Britton, Bob Williams and the Rev. Gary Story. Burial will be
in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 4, 1918, in
Mercer County, he was a son of the late Millard and Lydia
Bick Johnson. He was a farmer, a member of Burgin Baptist
Church and the widower of Marie Buck Johnson. Survivors
include his daughter, Margaret J. Edwards of Harrodsburg.
Visitation will be 5:15-9 p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Friday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213,
Danville 40422. Thursday, March 10, 2005.
JOHNSON, Roger L. Johnson, Wednesday, February 9, 2005.
LIBERTY - Roger Lee Johnson, 48, of Poplar Hill Road, died
Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born July 19, 1956, in Casey County, he was a son of the
late Haskell and Martha Matthews Johnson. He was a
member of Poplar Springs Baptist Church. Survivors include
two sisters, Carol Brady of Springfield, Mo., and Patricia
Cooley of Dunlap, Tenn.; three brothers, Timothy Johnson of
Lincoln Park, Mich., Steven R. and David L. Johnson, both of
Liberty. Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Noel Dobson. Burial will be in Rich
Hill Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Thursday.
JOHNSON, Samuel H. Johnson. PERRYVILLE - Samuel
Hunter Johnson, 26, of Danville, died Thursday at his home.
Born Aug. 16, 1979, in Boyle County, he was the son of Tom
and Brenda Wise Johnson of Danville. He was a 1998
graduate of Boyle County High School and attended
Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. Additional survivors
include a sister, Claudette Johnson of Louisville; maternal
grandparents, Claude and Geneva Wise of Perryville; and a
paternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Isabel and Allen
Johnson of Danville. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at
Wilder Funeral Home by Dave Garrett and Jeff Whitehouse.
Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today at the funeral home. Memorials may go to Hunter
Johnson Memorial Musical Scholarship Fund, c/o Farmers
National Bank, 304 West Main St., Danville, 40422.
Sunday, August 28, 2005.
JOHNSON, William L. Johnson. LIBERTY - William L. Johnson,
92, of Liberty, died Monday at Liberty Care Center. Born
Oct. 12, 1912, in Casey County, he was a son of the late
Elisha and Eleanor Fair Johnson. He was a retired farmer
and sawmill owner, a member of Liberty First Church of God
and the widower of Vera Stafford Johnson. Survivors
include two daughters, Pauline Rigney and Louise Johnson,
both of Liberty; two sons, Edgar Johnson of Liberty and
Glenn Johnson of Princeton, Ind.; a brother, Orbie Johnson
of Patoka, Ind.; three sisters, Bertha Belcher and Della
Rogers, both of Patoka, and Bessie Lynn of Liberty; five
grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three great-greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at McKinney-
Brown Funeral Home by Marshall Malone and Denny
Russell. Burial will be in Caney Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be David Rigney, Mike Nichols, Tim Lane, Danny Smith,
Franklin Griffin and Dennis Lobb. Visitation will be after 6-9
p.m. Thursday and after 8 a.m. Friday. Wednesday,
August 10, 2005.
JONES, Billie J. Jones. LANCASTER - Services for Billie Jean
Hurt Jones, 66, of Edwards Road, Crab Orchard, formerly of
Garrard County, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Ramsey Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Piney Grove Cemetery. She died
Wednesday at Saint Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born
Dec. 9, 1938, in Garrard County, she was a member of
Lancaster Church of the Nazarene and a retired factory
worker. Survivors include a son, Keith Embry of Lexington;
a daughter, Connie Vanlandingham of Lexington; a foster
son, Brian Roth of Crab Orchard; a brother, Chester
Lavenets of Cape Cod, Mass.; caregiver, Bill Elam of Crab
Orchard; and two grandsons. Pallbearers will be Clay,
Toney and Kevin Vanlandingham, Keith Embry, Chester
Lavenets, and Mike and Leon Elam. Visitation will be 5-9
p.m. Saturday. Friday, April 1, 2005.
JONES, Cecilia J. Jones. HARRODSBURG - Cecilia Jane
Jones, 56, of Barrister Court in Lexington, died Wednesday
at her home. Born June 28, 1949, in Frankfort, she was the
daughter of the late Campbell and Frances Catlett Yocum.
She was a retail sales clerk. Survivors include a sister, Alice
Burks of Harrodsburg; an uncle, Claude Barton of Columbus,
Mo.; and two nieces. Graveside services will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Spring Hill Cemetery by Mike Hanby. Memorials
may go to God's Pantry of Lexington. Randsdell Funeral
Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, August 21,
2005.
JONES, Charles W. Jones Sr. Charles William Jones Sr., 74, of
Eudora Court, died Friday in Lincoln County. Born Nov. 9,
1930, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Learlyn
Johnson and Jesse Jones. He was an employee of Veterans
Administration Medical Center. Survivors include two sons,
Charles W. Jones Jr. of Stanford and Darrell Carter of
Georgetown; a sister, Carolyn Prince of Danville; and five
grandchildren. Services will be 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at First
Missionary Church in Stanford by the Rev. Jerry Wilkinson.
Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Bruce and Keith Welch, James Brown,
Corneilius Stevenson, Darrell Brown and James Alcorn.
Honorary pallbearers are Gregg Givens and Charles
Cunningham. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Tuesday at the
church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, October 3, 2005.
JONES, Elwood Jones. MORELAND - Services for Elwood
Jones, 75, of Hustonville, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by G.W. Smith. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery. He died Monday at Stanford House
nursing home. Born Feb. 5, 1930, in Casey County, he was
the son of the late Russell and Violet Russell Jones. He was
a farmer and worked for the state highway department. He
was a member of the former Ellisburg United Methodist
Church, now Westside Community United Methodist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Tim Jones and Dennis Jones,
both of Moreland, and Eric Jones of Stanford; one daughter,
Joyce Jones King of Moreland; three sisters, Viva Rothwell
of Moreland, Margaret Roberts of Danville, and Elizabeth
Cooley of Franklin, Tenn.; one brother, Kenneth Jones of
Liberty; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. He
was preceded in death by a daughter, Pam Jones Hatter.
Pallbearers will be Eddie Rothwell Jr., Keith Rothwell, James
"Jimmer" Jeffries, Junior Snow, Jimmie Reed and Tony
Richards. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Tuesday, May 24,
2005.
JONES, Joan Jones. GLASGOW - Joan Marie Jones, 67, of
Glasgow died Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008, at T.J. Samson
Community Hospital. Born in Cookeville, Tenn., she was the
daughter of the late Roy and Geneva Geer McGlasson. Joan
was a former employee of the Boyle County and Franklin
County Court Clerks offices, and in 2005 she and her
husband moved back to Glasgow after retiring. She was an
active member of Immanuel Baptist Church in Glasgow.
Survivors include her husband of 46 years, Jimmy Jones; a
son, Roy Jones and wife Lisa of Florence, Ky.; two
grandchildren, Rachel and Julia Jones; two sisters, Betty
Barrick and husband Glenn and Charlotte Shirley and
husband Mike, all of Glasgow; and her mother-in-law, Bertha
Jones of Glasgow. In addition to her parents, she was
preceded in death by two brothers, Gary and Larry
McGlasson. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday,
Dec. 10, 2008, at A.F. Crow & Son Funeral Home, with
burial in Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. Visitation is after 4
p.m. today. Expressions of sympathy may be made to
American Cancer Society, c/o Nancy Richardson, 110
Ashwood Lane, Glasgow, KY 42141. Friday, December 9,
2008.
JONES, Randy D. Jones. Randy Dale Jones, 45, of Henson
Avenue, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Dec. 1, 1959, he was the son of
Mildred Jones and the late Cecil Jones. He was a color-tech
at RR Donnelley, and a volunteer for the Danville High
School field crew. He is survived by his wife, Mary Kay
McClure Jones. Other survivors include two sons, Kenneth
and Daniel Jones of Danville; three brothers, Danny
Gadberry of Danville, Jerry Jones of Junction City, and Cecil
Jones, Jr. of Danville; and two sisters, Edith Case of Burgin,
and Judy Johnson of Lincoln County. Services will be 11
a.m. Wednesday at First Church of God. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday after 5 p.m. at
Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Danville High
School Athletic Program. Sunday, November 20, 2005.
JONES, Samuel B. Jones. Samuel Benton Jones Jr., 34, of
Russell Street, Junction City, died Friday in Jessamine
County. Born July 16, 1971, in Hammond, Ind., he was the
son of Samuel B. Jones Sr. of Molton, Ala., and Daisy
Griffith of East Chicago, Ind. He was a self-employed
mechanic and member of Parksville Baptist Church. Other
survivors include a son, Joshua B. Jones of Junction City;
two daughters, Erika M. and Samantha S. Jones, both of
Junction City; two sisters, Debbie Westerfield of Danville and
Sharon Carpenter of Alabama; and three brothers, Freddie,
Danny and Tony Jones, all of Alabama. Services will be 2
p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev.
Dennis Hisle. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Scott Boyd, Randy Spears, Danny Jones,
Russell Jones, Wayne Hollings and Mike Ramsey. Honorary
pallbearers are Keith Brown, Earl Treadway, Doug Adams,
Virgil Cook, Brad Stevens and Michael Darnell. Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. today. Monday, August 1, 2005.
JONES, Terri L. Jones. Graveside services for Terri Lynn
Jones, 30, of Nicholasville, formerly of Danville; will be 11
a.m. Saturday in Bellevue Cemetery by the Rev. Bob
Bausum. She died Monday at Central Baptist Hospital.
Born Dec. 8, 1974, in Hazard, she was the daughter of
Richard Luttrell of Seymour, Ind., and Linda Trivett Purcell of
Wilmington, Ohio. Survivors include her husband, Matthew
Jones, Nicholasville; and a brother, Jesse Luttrell of
Seymour, Ind. She and her husband were expecting a son
at the time of her death. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Friday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Thursday, January 20, 2005
KAYS, George E. Kays. HARRODSBURG - Services for
George E. "Boots" Kays, 82, of Garrard Street, will be 10
a.m. Thursday at the Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Jason
Clark and Larry Koch. Burial will be in Willisburg Cemetery in
Willisburg. He died Monday at his home. Born Dec. 23,
1922, in Washington County, he was the son of the late G.
F. and Elsie Mae Dennis Kays. He was a member of
Fairview Church of Christ. He retired from the dairy industry
and worked for Armor Co., Cudahy and Dairymen Inc.
Survivors include his wife, Ruby Jaunita Kays of
Harrodsburg; a son, Jerry Kays of Salvisa; two
grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Pallbearers will be
Jonathan Kays, Jacob Abner, Gerald Lister, Donnie Tyler,
Stan Richards, and Ronnie Compton. Honorary pallbearers
will be Bobby and Tommy Hayes, Bill Elliott and Carroll
Sanford. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. today and Thursday until
services. Memorial contributions may be sent to Salvisa
Baptist Church Building Fund, 138 Kirkwood Road, Salvisa
40372. Wednesday, June 15, 2005.
KEEBORTZ, Joseph W. Keebortz. HARRODSBURG - Joseph
W. "Buddy" Keebortz, 82, of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday
at Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born March 21, 1923,
in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Arthur Brown
and Matilda Etta Dennis Keebortz. He was a retired factory
employee, a member of Harrodsburg Christian Church and a
former member of Harrodsburg Lions Club. He had served in
the Air Force. Survivors include his wife, Marilyn E. Reed
Keebortz; a sister, Shirley Keebortz of Harrodsburg; and a
brother, Eulice W. Keebortz of Lexington. Services will be
11 a.m. Friday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Don
Chase. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Tim, Chad and Myron Ellis; Michael, Douglas,
Timothy and Carey Keebortz; and Brad Abney. Visitation is
5-8 p.m. today and prior to the service Friday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel. Memorials may go to Alzheimer's
Association, 801 S. Limestone, Suite E Lexington, KY
40508-4048. Thursday, September 22, 2005.
KEELING, William Keeling. LANCASTER - Services for William
Keeling, 68, of Danville Road, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. John Cato and David Young.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Tuesday at
his home. Born June 6, 1936, he was a son of the late
James C. and Rose Fowler Keeling. He was retired from
North American Phillips Lighting Corp. after 30 years of
service, and worked in security at American Greetings. He
was a member of Burgin Baptist Church and the widower of
Dorothy Cain Keeling. Survivors include a son, Rick Keeling
of Burgin; a daughter, Vickie Keeling of Burgin; two
stepsons, Roy Cain and Dane Cain, both of Lancaster; two
brothers, J.C. Keeling and Curtis Keeling, both of Burgin; a
sister, Juanita Moss of Harrodsburg; four grandchildren; and
a great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Jason and David
Keeling, Jerry and Llyric Perkins, Keith and Lynn Moss.
Honorary pallbearer is Bill Borden. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today. Thursday, May 12, 2005.
KELLER, Charles E. Keller. HARRODSBURG - Charles
Edward Keller, 89, of Harrodsburg, died Saturday at James
B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Dec. 3, 1915, in
Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Joseph and Marie
Dieter Keller. He was a retired farmer, attended Bohon
Christian Church and was a longtime member of Mercer
County Farm Bureau and had served as treasurer. He also
was a former member of the Agriculture Stabilization
Conservation Committee and the widower of Ruby Hanby
Keller. Survivors include a daughter, Ruby Ann Becker of
Louisville; two sons, James E. Keller and Gary H. Keller,
both of Harrodsburg; six grandchildren; two
stepgrandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three stepgreatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Services
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by James
Harley and Bill Ransford. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Eric, Mike and Ricky Keller,
Sonny Terhune, Wesley Becker and Brad Burchett.
Honorary pallbearers are Bruce Harper, Mike Conover, Bart
Becker, and Buddy and Steve Terhune. Visitation is after 5
p.m. today and before the service Tuesday. Monday,
October 31, 2005.
KELLY, Ross Kelly, former magistrate, dies. Ross Kelly. Ross
Kelly. Clearbrook Road, a retired Boyle County conservation
officer and former magistrate, died Monday at Danville
Centre for Health and Rehabilitation. He was 93. Kelly
served as conservation officer for 28 years with the state
Fish and Wildlife Department. In a 1974 article about his
retirement, Kelly said he always enjoyed his work. "Well,
really it's been a smooth action for me over the years. I have
always tried to enforce the laws fair and equally with
everybody and have never had any real serious problems.".
He did recall one sticky situation at a creek in Garrard
County. He had come upon six people seining fish, and
wondered how he would be able to arrest them all without
one taking off. When they got out of the creek, Kelly saw that
they were barefoot and walking in a single file line up a
gravel road. Kelly said he realized that once confronted the
men wouldn't be able to run barefoot on gravel. Kelly added,
"They had some right nice fish.". Three years after he
retired, he won a seat on Boyle Fiscal Court and served one
term. Born April 2, 1911, in Harlan, he was a son of the late
Frank and Susanne Creech Kelly. He was the first
motorcycle officer with the state Highway Patrol, and was a
founding member of Lake Village Water System. He was
president and founder of Boyle Fish and Game Club, and a
member of First Baptist Church. He was the widower of
Eunice Robinson Kelly. Survivors include a son, Stanley V.
Kelly of Harrodsburg; a daughter, Kelma Johnson of
Danville; a brother, Frank Kelly of Hamilton, Ohio; five
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will
be 10 a.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim
Mathis. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Todd and Clint Johnson, Monte, Clay and Justin Kelly
and Chase Cunningham. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Wednesday. Wednesday, February 23, 2005.
KEMARLY, Venessa R. Kemarly. EDON, OHIO - Venessa R.
Kemarly, 14, formerly of Edon, Ohio, and who recently
moved to Liberty, died Wednesday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. Born Jan. 25, 1991,
in Bryan, Ohio, she was the daughter of Damon B. and
Hollie R. Rettig Kemarly of Liberty. She was an eighth-grade
student at Casey County Middle School. She was a member
of Northwest Apaches 4-H Club in Williams County, Ohio,
and a horse enthusiast active in speed show competitions.
She also was a member of Columbia Church of Christ.
Other survivors include two brothers, Kamon and Kaden
Kemarly, both at home; grandparents, Alice and Deloyd
Kemarly of Montpelier, Ohio, Rachael Eustace of San
Benito, Texas, and Gene Rettig of Stryker, Ohio; and greatgrandparents, Irma Wonders of Allen, Mich., and Howard
Rettig of Holgate, Ohio. Services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Columbia Church of Christ by Cliff Graves.
Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Krill Funeral
Home. Memorials may be given to the Venessa R. Kemarly
Trust. Monday, August 29, 2005.
KENDRICK, Dona Kendrick, 1947-2008. HARRODSBURG Dona Kendrick, 61, of Harrodsburg, widow of David
Kendrick, died Saturday. Born in Paducah to the late
Andrew S. and Edna France Potts, she was a clerk for NWK
Construction and a member of the Cornishville Baptist
Church. Survivors include two daughters, Wendy Stewart
and Diana Kelly; and three sons, David Kendrick Jr., Bobby
Kendrick and Brian Kendrick, all of Harrodsburg. Services
will be 1 p.m Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Burial will
be in the Elk Springs Cemetery in Monticello. Visitation is
Monday from 5-9 p.m. at the funeral home. Wednesday,
April 27, 2008.
KENDRICK, Russie B. Kendrick. HARRODSBURG - Russie B.
VanDyke Taylor Kendrick, 88, of West Office Street, died
Friday at Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born March 15,
1917, in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late
Harvey and Amanda Jones VanDyke. She was an employee
at Shaker Village, a house keeper and a member of First
Baptist Church in Harrodsburg where she was a choir
member, a member of the missionary society, and the
Improvement Club. She was also a member of Mercer
County Senior Citizens. She was the widow of William
Kendrick. Survivors include two sons, Walter Taylor of
Harrodsburg and Tim Hamilton Taylor Jr. of Panama City,
Fla.; three daughters, Maitha Meaux and Elizabeth Harris,
both of Harrodsburg, and Clarene Taylor of Hopkinsville; a
brother, Johnny VanDyke of Lexington; 10 grandchildren;
and several great grandchildren. She was preceded in death
by a son, Harvey Taylor, and a daughter, Adeline Taylor.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at the First Baptist Church
by Virgil Hill. Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Bentley Jones, Timmy Jones, Joshua
Thompson, Randall Bartleson, Chris Short, Truman
Bartleson Jr. and James Thurman. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m.
Monday and after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Parks
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday,
December 11, 2005.
KERN, Ruth M. Kern. LANCASTER - Ruth M. Kern, 86, of
Harker Heights, Texas, formerly of Lancaster, died Tuesday
in Texas. Born Nov. 15, 1918, in Garrard County, she was a
daughter of the late Thomas and Abbie King Marsee. She
was the widow of Richard Kern. Survivors include a son,
Col. Charles Brown Jr. of Nolanville, Texas; and two
grandchildren. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Saturday
at Lancaster Cemetery by the Rev. Jeremy James. Ramsey
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday,
September 1, 2005.
KEY, Robert L. Key Sr. Robert Lee Key Sr., 66, died Friday at
Stanford House nursing home. Born Dec. 11, 1938, in Boyle
County, he was the son of the late James and Janie Trigg
Key. He was an employee of Continental Towers in
Lexington and a member of Plea-sant Run Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Juanita West Key; four sons, Jeff
Key of Danville, John Key of Dallas, Texas, Robert Key of
Lexington and James Key of Jacksonville, Fla.; four
brothers, James Key, John Key, Henry Key and Earl Key; a
sister, Martha Warren; several grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at St. Paul
Predestinarian Baptist Church in Lancaster by the Rev.
David Chenault. Burial will be in Pleasant Run Cemetery in
Buckeye. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Smith-Jackson
Funeral Home. Monday, July 25, 2005.
KIDWELL, Eloise Kidwell. Eloise Kidwell, 84, died Tuesday at
Charleston Health Care Center. Arrangements are
incomplete at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Wednesday,
December 14, 2005.
KIMBALL, Robert Kimball. HARRODSBURG - Robert Kimball,
90, of Danville, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born June 11, 1914, in Georgetown, Ohio,
he was the son of the late James and Claudia Patton
Kimball. He was the widower of Dorothy Ball Kimbal. He was
a professional saxophonist, an Army veteran of WW II, and
an electrical engineer at Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
Survivors include a caregiver, Violet Curtis of Danville; a
brother-in-law, Delbert Ball of Burgin; a sister-in-law, Thelma
Bowden of Harrodsburg; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic
Church by Father Linn Nguyen. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. Visitation will be 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Sunday, February 13,
2005
KIMBERLIN, Harold E. Kimberlin. Services for Harold E.
Kimberlin, 80, of East Walnut Street, will be 11 a.m. Friday at
First Christian Church by the Revs. William Curwood and
Kristi Stuckel. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. He died
Tuesday at his home. Pallbearers will be Joe, Larry, Scott
and Todd Webb, Phil Billings, David Smith and Randy
Smallwood. Honorary pallbearers are Guy Smith, Ray
Gardner, Jeff Edgett, Chad Royalty, Nelson Rodes, Kevin
McKitric and Barry Elliott. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at Stith
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice or
First Christian Church. Thursday, March 31, 2005. Harold
Kimberlin. Harold E. Kimberlin, 80, of East Walnut Street,
died Tuesday at his home. Born Feb. 7, 1925, in Boyle
County, he was the son of the late I.E. and Mary Estes
Kimberlin. He was a member of First Christian Church,
Disciples of Christ, a 50-year member of Knights of Pithias
and retired from Inter-County Energy as a material clerk.
Survivors include his wife, Emma Ray Kimberlin; and a
sister, Ruth Kimberlin of Danville. Services will be 11 a.m.
Friday at First Christian Church. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m.
Thursday at Stith Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice or First
Christian Church. Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
KIMBERLIN, Ruth Kimberlin. Ruth Kimberlin, 88, of Windsor
Court, died today at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Jan. 31 1917, in Boyle County, she was the
daughter of the late Isaiah and Mary Estes Kimberlin. She
was an employee of Hub Frankel and a member of The
Presbyterian Church. Survivors include nieces, Sue Billings
of Springfield and Kay Sweaney of Winter Park, Fla.; and
nephews, Larry Webb of Cincinnati and Joe Webb of
Naples, Fla. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Stith
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. Memorials may go to
The Presbyterian Church or Bellevue Cemetery. Tuesday,
August 2, 2005. Ruth Kimberlin. Services for Ruth
Kimberlin, 88, of Windsor Court, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Richard Guerrant. Burial will
be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers will be
Larry Webb, Joe Webb, Phil Billings, Chad Royalty, Jeff
Edgett and Barry Elliott. Honorary pallbearers are Joe
Brummett, Joseph Frankel, Joseph Frankel III, Missy Frankel
and Elisabeth Terhune. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to The Presbyterian Church or Bellevue
Cemetery. Wednesday, August 3, 2005.
KIMBERLING, Paul Kimberling. MORELAND - Services for
Paul Kimberling, 73, of Parksville, will be 11 a.m. Monday at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Dennis Hisle. Burial
will be in Hustonville Cemetery. He died Friday at his
residence. Born July 13, 1931, in Lee County, Va., he was
the son of the late Pete and Cora Davis Kimberling. He was
a carpet layer and a crew hauler for Norfolk Southern
Railway. Survivors include his wife, Patty Kimberling; two
daughters, Theresa Cox of Harrodsburg, and Montie Savage
of Parksville; a son, Darrell Kimberling of Nicholasville; three
brothers, Bill Kimberling of Louisville, Deverett Kimberling of
Stanford, and Dennis Kimberling of Moreland; two sisters,
Verda Goode of Junction City and Ellen Sue Watkins of
Tennessee; nine grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Darrell and Scott
Kimberling, Joseph Savage, Anthony Horton, Aaron Abner
and Patrick Williams. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Sunday,
September 25, 2005.
KINDER, Joseph Kinder. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Joseph "Buggs" Kinder, 75, of Harrodsburg, will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Kenneth
Elkins and Kenneth Whitehouse. Burial will be in Camp
Nelson National Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Veteran's
Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Born April 17,
1930, in Woodford County, he was the son of the late
Thomas E. and Maudie R. Harley Kinder. He was a Korean
War Army veteran, a member of Ellers Memorial Baptist
Church and a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife,
Wanda "PeeWee" Logue Kinder; a brother, Walter Kinder of
Versailles; five sisters, Jewel Satterly of Louisville, Vera
Conner of Junction City, Nellie Turner of Harrodsburg,
Elizabeth Tatum of Missouri, and Ann Doyle of Florida.
Pallbearers will be nephews. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and
after 7 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, October 19, 2005.
KING, Barbara B. King. Barbara Belcher King, 57, died Monday
at Baylor Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Born Oct. 11, 1947, in
Tompkinsville, she was a daughter of Sam Belcher of
Junction City and the late Ester King Belcher. Survivors
include four sons, David Finley of Parksville, Dean Finley of
Fayetteville, N.C., Jeff Finley of Stanford and Rowdy King of
Moreland; two brothers, Jerry Belcher and Sam Belcher Jr.,
both of Junction City; a sister, Sue High of Junction City; a
half brother, Ken Sparks of Orlando, Fla., and eight
grandchildren. Arrangements are incomplete at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home. Wednesday, March 2, 2005. Barbara
B. King. Services for Barbara Belcher King, 57, will be 11
a.m. Saturday at Danville Church of God by the Revs. Jeff
Finley and Don Drake. Burial will be in Danville Memorial
Gardens. She died Monday at Baylor Hospital in Dallas,
Texas. Pallbearers will be David, Jeff, Dean and Allen
Finley, Rowdy King and Rebel Sears. Honorary pallbearers
are Bruce Finley, Warren King and Mike Belcher. Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home and
after 9 a.m. Saturday at the church. Memorials may go to
Alum Springs First Church of God building fund. Thursday,
March 3, 2005.
KING, Charles King. STANFORD - Charles E. King, 83, of
Hustonville, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born March 24, 1921, in Hustonville, he
was the son of the late Everett and Cletha Bastin King. He
was retired from Corning Glass and a member of New
Salem Baptist Church. He was the first fire chief of McKinney
Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his wife, Alta
Belle King of Hustonville; two sons, Lowell King of Moreland
and James King of New Salem; a daughter, Linda Carpenter
of London; a brother, Lonnie King of Stanwood, Wash.; two
sisters, Blanche Chadwell of New Salem and Mable
Thompson of Danville; eight grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Revs. G.W. Smith and Matthew Jones.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Jason King, Jessie King, Timothy Carpenter, John King,
Robby Henry and Coy Scott. Honorary pallbearers are
Shane King, Jordan Scott and members of McKinney
Volunteer Fire Department. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Monday
and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday. Sunday, January 16, 2005
KING, Emarine H. King. Emarine Hicks King, 74, of Danville,
died Thursday at her home. Born May 11, 1931, in Boyle
County, she was a daughter of the late Goebel Hicks and
Mattie Turner Hicks Williams. She was retired employee of
Corning Glass and a member of Bluegrass Pike Baptist
Church. She was the widow of W.R. "Bill" King. Survivors
include a daughter, Connie Brooks of Danville; two stepsons,
Robert Cash of Lexington and Jim Cash of Danville; two
stepsons, Rodney and Stewart King, both of Danville; 13
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be
1 p.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Gary
Story and Mark Seay. Entombment will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Jay, Doug and Jerry
Whittaker, Reed, Rocky and Jon Cash, and Bryan King.
Honorary pallbearers are Jessica Cash, Kelly Cash
Ballenger, Lane Cash Schill, and Ashley, Jessica and Taylor
King. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Saturday at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may go to
Heritage Hospice or Parkinson Research Center. Friday,
October 7, 2005. Emarine H. King. Services for Emarine
Hicks King, 74, of Danville, were Saturday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by Gary Story and Mark Seay. Entombment
was in Danville Memorial Gardens. She died Thursday at
her home. Born May 11, 1931, in Boyle County, she was a
daughter of the late Goebel Hicks and Mattie Turner Hicks
Williams. She was retired from Corning Glass and a member
of Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church. She was the widow of
W.R. "Bill" King. Survivors include a daughter, Connie
Brooks of Danville; two sons, Robert Cash of Lexington and
Jim Cash of Danville; two stepsons, Rodney and Stewart
King, both of Danville; 13 grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers were Jay, Doug and Jerry
Whitaker, Reed, Rocky and Jon Cash, and Bryan King.
Honorary pallbearers were Jessica Cash, Kelly Cash
Ballenger, Lane Cash Schill, and Ashley, Jessica and Taylor
King. Memorial contributions may go to Heritage Hospice or
Parkinson Research Center. Sunday, October 9, 2005.
KING, Irvin E. King. Irvin Earl King, 75, of Danville, died Friday.
He was born June 1, 1930, in Casey County. Survivors
include three sons, Dennis King, Earl King and Jeffrey King;
a daughter, Cheryl Stamper-Daly; 10 siblings, Marvin Berl,
Windell, Lucille, Sue, Faye, Betty, Jean, Diane, Joanne and
Sandy; and five grandchildren. Services will 10:30 a.m.
Monday at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 106 Maple St.,
Reading, Ohio. Visitation will be 4-6 p.m. today at Vorhis
Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike, Springdale, Ohio,
and 10-10:30 a.m. Monday at the church. Memorials may
go to the United Cerebral Palsy Foundation. Sunday, July
24, 2005.
KINNAIRD, Addie S. Kinnaird. LANCASTER - Addie Marie
Sparks Kinnaird, 76, of West Maple Avenue, died Saturday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Nov.
19, 1928, she was the daughter of the late William Turner
and Louvenia Stinnett Sparks. She was a homemaker and a
member of Harmons Lick Church of God. Survivors include
a son, Stephen Kinnaird of Garrard County; a
granddaughter, Kasey Marie Kinnaird of Garrard County; two
brothers, Carl Sparks of Ind. and Clifton Sparks of Garrard
County; and a sister, Dorothy Kinnaird of Garrard County.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. James Trya. Burial will be in Manse Cemetery.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Monday. Sunday, March 13,
2005. Addie S. Kinnaird. LANCASTER - Services for Addie
Marie Sparks Kinnaird, 76, of West Maple Avenue, will be 1
p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. James
Tyra. Burial will be in Manse Cemetery. She died Saturday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers
will be Dallas, Kenny and Frank Kinnaird, Wesley Simpson,
Cecil, Shelby and Sherman Sparks. Honorary pallbearers
are Bessie Hawkins, Janice Day, Delores Causey, Angie
and Lonnie Sparks, Carl Kinniard and John Simpson.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Harmons
Lick Church of God building fund. Monday, March 14,
2005.
KINNARD, Dallas L. Kinnaird. LANCASTER - Services for
Dallas Lester Kinnaird, 58, of Hamilton Valley Road, will be
10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ramsey Funeral Home by Kaywood
Morris, Steve Horn and the Rev. James Tyra. Burial will be
in Paint Lick Cemetery. He died Saturday at his home. Born
July 9, 1947, in Madison County, he was the son of Franklin
and Dorothy Sparks Kinnaird of Garrard County. He was
owner and operator of Kinnaird Construction Co., a member
of Peacemakers Motorcycle Club of Richmond and attended
Lancaster Baptist Church. Other survivors include his wife,
Rita Sherrow Kinnaird. Pallbearers will be Dan Ledford,
Wendall Pitts, James Rhodus, Jerry Tipton, Robert Johnson,
Ralph Barrett and Steve Miller. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today.
Monday, August 8, 2005.
KINNEY, Ruby Kinney. MORELAND - Ruby Mae Kinney, 86, of
Frankfort, formerly of McKinney, died Friday at Beverly
Health Care and Rehabilitation of Frankfort. Born Aug. 7,
1918, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
Elijah and Gracie Mae Patterson Gifford. She was a
homemaker and a member of McKinney Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Charles "Joe" Kinney of Frankfort;
two brothers, John Gifford of Strawberry Plains, Tenn., and
James Gifford of Garrard County; three grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
son, Virgil Kinney. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Jim Norman. Burial
will be in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Scott,
Robert, Bobby, Darryl, Steven and Patrick Gifford. Honorary
pallbearers will be Lori Hundley, Jean Adkins and Viola
Douthitt. Visitation is 4 -8 p.m. today at W.L. Pruitt Funeral
Home. Memorials may go to Hospice of the Bluegrass,
Frankfort Office, 208 Steele St., Frankfort, Ky. 40601.
Sunday, March 20, 2005.
KIRBY, Mamie Kirby. WAYNESBURG - Services for Mamie
Kirby, 66, of Tampa, Fla., formerly of Somerset, will be 2
p.m. Monday at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home by the
Rev. Vola Brown. Burial will be in Double Springs Cemetery.
She died Thursday in Tampa, Fla. Born Jan. 25, 1939, she
was the daughter of Guy and Evelyn McMullen Coffey. She
was a flea market sales person and a Baptist. Survivors
include a daughter, Denise Jackson of Tampa two sons, Guy
and Eddie Kirby, both of Tampa; four sisters, Gertie Stewart,
Margie Coffey and Janet Coffey, all of Tampa, and Sue Keys
of Orlando, Fla.; and two grandchildren. Sunday, June 19,
2005.
KIRKLAND, Randall Kirkland. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Randall Kirkland, 47, of Salvisa, were today at Alexander &
Royalty Funeral Home by the Revs. Ernest Martin and
Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in the Spring Hill Cemetery.
He died Wednesday at his home. Born Jan. 18, 1958, in
Mercer County, he was a son of Kenneth B. and Audrey
Cosby Kirkland of Burgin. He was a farmer and a member
of Harrodsburg Baptist Church. Other survivors include, his
companion, Mona Minter of Salvisa; and a brother, Michael
Kirkland of Louisville. Pallbearers will be Billy Douglas, Russ
Baldani, Bill Flynn, Eddie Combs, Mark Smith, Ken Terry
and Kenny Roney. Memorials may be made to Mercer
County Humane Society, 896 Moberly Road, Harrodsburg,
Ky. 40330. Friday, July 22, 2005.
KIRKPATRICK, Jeffrey E. Kirkpatrick. STANFORD - Jeffrey
Earl Kirkpatrick, 45, of Stanford, died Saturday at St. Joseph
East Hospital. Born Nov. 24, 1959, in Lincoln County, he
was the son of Noah and Mary Lou Robbins Kirkpatrick of
Stanford. He was a former telephone communications
employee and member of Fairview Baptist Church. Other
survivors include a brother, Todd Kirkpatrick of Stanford; and
a sister, Jennifer Gover of Stanford. Services will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Fairview Baptist Church by Gary King, Chester
Cornett and Chris Dalton. Burial will be in Fairview
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jeff Davidson, Chester Cook,
Odell Kirkpatrick, Billy Robbins, Garald Henderson, Kenny
Bruner, Paul Robbins, Henry Kirkpatrick and cousins.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Monday at Fairview Baptist Church.
Fox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday,
April 3, 2005.
KIRKPATRICK, Jeffrey E. Kirkpatrick. STANFORD - Services
for Jeffrey Earl Kirkpatrick, 45, of Stanford, will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Fairview Baptist Church by Gary King, Chester
Cornett and Chris Dalton. Burial will be in Fairview
Cemetery. He died Saturday at St. Joseph East Hospital.
Pallbearers will be Jeff Davidson, Chester Cook, Odell
Kirkpatrick, Billy Robbins, Garald Henderson, Kenny Bruner,
Paul Robbins and Henry Kirkpatrick. Honorary pallbearers
are Jenna, Laura and Woods Gover, Megan and Miranda
Kirkpatrick and cousins. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today at
Fairview Baptist Church. Fox Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, April 4, 2005.
KLEBA, Lorraine Kleba. A memorial service for Lorraine Kleba,
88, of Arnold Towers, will be 6 p.m. Tuesday in the
community room of Arnold Towers by Odis Clark. She died
Thursday at her home. Born Jan. 22, 1917, in Milwaukee,
she was the daughter of the late Fred and Alice Brinley
Schwanke. She was the widow of Eddie Kleba. She was a
retired factory worker and member of St. Marcus Lutheran
Church in Milwaukee. Survivors include three brothers,
Robert Schwanke of Rontoul, Ill., and Howard and Warner
Schwanke, both of Milwaukee. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, October 30, 2005.
Lorraine Kleba. A memorial service for Lorraine Kleba, 88,
of Arnold Tower, will be 6 p.m. today in the community room
of Arnold Tower by Odis Clark. She died Thursday at her
home. Born Jan. 22, 1917, in Milwaukee, she was the
daughter of the late Fred and Alice Brinley Schwanke. She
was the widow of Eddie Kleba. She was a retired factory
worker and a member of St. Marcus Lutheran Church in
Milwaukee. Survivors include three brothers, Robert
Schwanke of Rantoul, Ill., and Howard and Warner
Schwanke, both of Milwaukee; and a niece and caretaker,
Tammy Freeman of Danville. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday, November 1, 2005.
KNOX, William W. Knox. PERRYVILLE - William Woodford
Knox, 77, of Harmon Drive, formerly of Louisville, died today
at his home. Born Sept. 23, 1927, in Mount Sterling, he was
a son of the late Redmond and Elizabeth Wilkerson Knox.
He was retired after 34 years with the U.S. Naval Ordinance
and was an Army veteran. He was a member of Perryville
Baptist Church and a former member of Ninth and O Baptist
Church in Louisville where he was a deacon. He also was a
50-year member of Highland Park Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Jane Dixon Knox; two
daughters, Sherry Jones of Perryville and Kathryn Elliott of
Murfreesboro, Tenn.; a sister, Olivia Stone of Sharpsburg;
and two grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. today at
Perryville Baptist Church by the Rev. Dan Hunt and Duane
Dunagan. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation is 48 p.m. Tuesday at Wilder Funeral Home. Memorials may go
to Heritage Hospice. Monday, April 11, 2005. William W.
Knox. PERRYVILLE - Services for William Woodford Knox,
77, of Harmon Drive, formerly of Louisville, will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Perryville Baptist Church by the Rev. Dan
Hunt and Duane Dunagan. Burial will be in Hillcrest
Cemetery. He died Monday at his home. Pallbearers will be
Warren, James and Blake Jones, Dwayne and Neal Elliott,
and Duane Dunagan. Honorary pallbearers are Lloyd
Menefee, Evert Miller, Wallace Strader, Stanley Knox and
Charles Dunn. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Wilder
Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005.
KRIES, John T. Kries. ATHENS, Tenn. - John Thomas Kries,
69, of Athens, formerly of Danville, died Monday at his
home. Born in Oakdale, Tenn., he was the son of Genieve
Leamon Kries of Sarasota, Fla., and the late John H. Kries.
He was a Baptist and had worked for Kentucky Utilities in
Danville for many years and worked for Long John Silvers in
Athens. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War.
Other survivors include his wife, Eula Lusk Kries; two
daughters, Renee McCutch-eon of Chesapeake, Va., and
Joyce A. Kries of Plano, Texas; a son, John Kries of
Wadsworth, Ohio; two stepsons, Scott Blair of Palm City,
Fla., and Jeffrey Blair of Riceville, Tenn.; a sister, Rebecca
Libby of Maryville, Tenn.; a brother, Robert L. Kries of
Athens; and 11 grandchildren. Services were Wednesday at
Jerry Smith Funeral Home. Burial was in McMahan Calvary
Cemetery. Friday, June 3, 2005.
KURTZ, Harvey J. Kurtz. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Harvey Jeffries "Jeff" Kurtz, 89, of Thomson-Hood Veterans
Center, will be 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel by Greg Humpert. Burial, with military rites, will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Veterans
Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Born Feb. 17,
1916, in Burgin, he was the son of the late Clarence R. and
Nora E. Voorhies Kurtz Sr. He served during World War II in
the Army. He was a farmer and a member of Burgin Baptist
Church. Survivors include a brother, Clarence Kurtz of
Mercer County. Pallbearers will be Boone Logan, H.J. Sims,
Clinton Sims, Tommy Camden, Terry Camden, Roy Beasley,
Lonnie Jenkins and Jonathon Kurtz. Visitation is 5-8 p.m.
today and prior to the service Thursday. Wednesday,
October 12, 2005.
KURTZ, Jerry O. Kurtz. HARRODSBURG - Jerry O. Kurtz, 73,
of Harrodsburg, died Saturday at his home. Born June 18,
1932, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Henry and
Cora Carr Kurtz. He was a Navy veteran, serving in the
Korean War. He was a tool and die maker for Square D.
Survivors include a daughter, Belinda Kurtz of Harrodsburg;
two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services
will be 2 p.m. Monday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Burial will
be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charles and
Jerry Kurtz, Paul Kell, Michael Phillips, Fred Morris and
Sean Combs. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today and Monday
prior to the service. Memorials may go to National
Parkinson Foundation, 1501 N.W. Ninth Ave./Bob Hope
Road, Miami, Fla., 33136-1494. Sunday, October 9, 2005.
KURTZ, Richard L. Kurtz. MANSFIELD, Ohio - Richard
Langdon Kurtz, 84, of Mansfield, died Monday in his home.
Born July 5, 1922, in Orange, N.J., he was a son of the late
Harry C. and Virginia Tupper Kurtz. He was a graduate of
Mount Herman Prep School, Northfield, Mass. He was an
Army veteran, having served in World War II and the Korean
War. During World War II, he served in the Asiatic-Pacific
theater and in Korea he served as an Honor Guard. He was
a 1948 graduate of Penn State University, earning a
bachelor of arts degree in letters. For 20 years he worked as
an insurance adjuster with the former Lumbermen's
Insurance in Mansfield, prior to his retirement in 1983. He
made Danville his home for 10 years, before moving back to
Mansfield in 2005. While in Danville, he attended The
Presbyterian Church. He was a member of First
Congregational Church in Mansfield. Survivors include his
wife, Nancie Nicholls Kurtz; three sons, Peter S. Kurtz of
Marysville, Ohio, Richard L. Kurtz Jr. of Taipei, Taiwan, and
Steven B. Kurtz of Akron, Ohio; a sister, Virginia Salvia of
Basking Ridge, N.J.; and six grandchildren. Services are
private at The Lexington Avenue Snyder Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions to Grandfather Home for Children,
Banner Elk, N.C., may be made through the funeral home:
P.O. Box 3085, Mansfield, Ohio 44904. Monday,
November 28, 2006.
LAINHART, Eugene Lainhart. RICHMOND - Eugene Lainhart,
68, of Fall Lick Road, Lancaster, died Sunday at University
Hospital in Louisville. Born in Jackson County, he was a son
of Floyd Lainhart and the late Mafrey Willis Lainhart. He was
a retired heavy equipment operator for the state
Transportation Cabinet and he retired as assistant foreman
with Uncle Charlie's Meats after 30 years. He was a member
of Madison County Saddle Club and Calvary Hill Baptist
Church in Stanford. Survivors include his wife, Nancy B.
Lainhart; three sons, Jeffrey E. and Steven W. Lainhart, both
of Richmond, and Floyd D. Lainhart of Allen, Texas; one
stepson, Rob Buchanan of Lexington; a stepdaughter, Billie
Sue Buckley of Louisville; an adopted daughter, Pam Brown
of Lancaster; a brother, Fred Lainhart of Richmond; three
sisters, Ruth Murphy and Susan Dunn, both of Richmond,
and Dora Phillips of Clinton, Tenn.; and four grandchildren.
Services are 2 p.m. today at Oldham, Roberts and Powell
Funeral Home by Johnny Adamson. Burial will be in Madison
Memorial Gardens. Memorials may go to Calvary Hill
Baptist Church building fund, P.O. Box 482, Stanford 40484.
Wednesday, February 16, 2005.
LAMB, James C. Lamb. LANCASTER - Services for James C.
Lamb, 71, of West Erskine Avenue, Danville, formerly of
Lancaster, were today at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev.
Morris Trayner. Burial was in Camp Nelson National
Cemetery. He died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Lexington. Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
LAMBERT, Frank Lambert. MORELAND - Services for Frank
Lambert, 69, of Junction City, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by David Fralix. Burial will be in
Moreland Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 23, 1935, in
White Township, Warren County, N.J., he was the son of the
late Ernest George Lambert and Mildred Freeman Lambert.
He was a retired truck driver, a member of American
Trucking Association and was recognized for driving "One
Million Safe Miles.". Survivors include his wife, Mary Anne
Lambert of Junction City; two sons, Mark Lambert of Danville
and Wayne Lambert of Hustonville; a brother, Donald
Lambert of Phillipsburg, N.J.; a sister, Helen Smith of
Oxford, N.J.; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Pallbearers will be Johnathan, Joseph and Donald Lambert,
William Preston, Donald Weiant and Neal Silverthorn.
Visitation will be 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Friday, June 17, 2005.
LAMBERT, Mary Ann Lambert. MORELAND - Services for
Mary Ann Lambert, 65, of Junction City, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Max
Hester. Burial will be in Moreland Cemetery. She died
Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born April 20, 1940, in Morristown, N.J., she was the
daughter of the late Burt and Mildred Edwards. She attended
Stanford Baptist Church and was employed at Wal-Mart in
Danville. She was the widow of Franklin A. Lambert.
Survivors include two sons, Mark Lambert of Danville and
Wayne Lambert of Hustonville; a sister, Barbara Lopata of
Hudson, Fla.; a brother, Burt Edwards of Bellmeade, N.J.;
five grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Pallbearers will
be Joseph, Jonathan and Donald Lambert, William Preston,
Donald Weiant and Neal Silverthorn. Visitation will be after
noon Saturday. Thursday, October 13, 2005.
LANCASTER, James B. Lancaster. LANCASTER - James
Boyden Lancaster, 73, of Totten Avenue, died Wednesday
at his home. Born Jan. 17, 1932, in Norwood, Ohio, he was
a son of the late Harold and Eva Meadows Lancaster. He
was retired from Cowden Manufacturing Co. where he was a
mechanic, and a member of Lancaster Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Jewell Owens Lancaster; a son,
Ronnie Lancaster of Lancaster; a daughter, Beverly Maples
of Lancaster; three grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. Walter Bowling. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to 9 p.m. today. Thursday,
January 20, 2005. James B. Lancaster. LANCASTER Services for James Boyden Lancaster, 73, of Totten Avenue,
are 2 p.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Walter
Bowling. Burial is in Lancaster Cemetery. He died
Wednesday at his home. Pallbearers are Ronnie Moberly,
Kenneth Jordon, J.E. Rutin, Toby Maples, Brian Edwards
and Donald Harp. Honorary pallbearers are Harold
Meadows, Russell Meadows, Bill Meadows, Jeff Meadows
and Sam Douglas. Friday, January 21, 2005
LANCASTER, June G. Lancaster. CRAB ORCHARD - June
Greer Lancaster, 81, of Stanford, died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 3, 1924, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Simon and
Daisy Wolfe Greer. She was a former employee of Cowden
Manufacturing Co. and a caregiver for the elderly. She was
the widow of Willie J. Lancaster. Survivors include a son,
Dale Lancaster of Stanford; two sisters, Amy L. Newcomb of
Hustonville and Gertie Buchanan of Salem, Ind.; and a
granddaughter. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday
at Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery in Broughtontown by
Tony Stevens. No visitation is planned. McKnight Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Monday, August 8,
2005.
LAND, Melba L. Land. Memorial services for Melba L. Land, 90,
of Oliver Springs, Tenn., formerly of Danville, will be 2 p.m.
Sunday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Mathis.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Tuesday in
Oak Ridge, Tenn. Born Nov. 21, 1914, in Sunbright, Tenn.,
she was the daughter of the late Emmett and Maude
McKeethan Griffith. She was a buyer for Hub Frankel
department store for 42 years, a member of First Baptist
Church, Broadway, for 41 years, and a member of Beech
Park Baptist Church in Tennessee. She was a member
Oliver Springs Chapter of Order of Eastern Star and the
widower of Arlin E. Land. Survivors include three sisters,
Julia Davis of Oliver Springs, Betty J. Murphy of Kingston,
Tenn., and Barbara Keller of Kettering Ohio. Memorials may
go to Alzheimer's Association, 2200 Southerland Ave., Suite
H102, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Stith Funeral Home is in
charge or arrangements. Friday, August 19, 2005.
LANE, Donna M. Lane. LIBERTY - Donna Marie Lane, 38, of
Fred Murphy Road, died Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospice
Care Center in Lexington. Born Sept. 26, 1966, in Casey
County, she was a daughter of the late Edwin and Lucretia
Byrd Lane. She was homemaker and a member of South
Fork Baptist Church. Survivors include four children, Nickey
Foster, Casey Propes, Amber Emerson and Jessica
Emerson, all of Liberty; a brother, Dale Lane of Liberty; a
sister, Sheila Franklin of Liberty; and three grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial will be in Oak
Grove-Contown Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Saturday. Friday, August 19, 2005.
LANE, Lucretia M. Lane. LIBERTY - Lucretia Mae Lane, 59, of
Matherly Road, died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 29, 1945, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Jacob and Delilah
Teller Byrd. She was homemaker, a member of South Fork
Baptist Church and the widow of Edwin Lane. Survivors
include a son, Dale Lane of Liberty; two daughters, Sheila
Franklin and Donna Lane, both of Liberty; two sisters, Patsy
Schoeble of Danville and Thelma Lester of Harrodsburg; 11
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by two sons, Randy and Robert Lane.
Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial will be in Oak GroveContown Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Michael Franklin,
Michael Propes, Randall Lawless, Brian Hines, Robbie
Lawrence and Paul Cox. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Friday. Thursday, July 14, 2005.
LANE, Ruby R. Lane. LANCASTER - Services for Ruby Reed
Lane, 87, of Gilberts Creek Road, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday
at Spurlin Funeral Home by Coy Day. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. She died Monday at her home. Born
Sept. 26, 1917, in Casey County, she was the daughter of
the late Levi and Dolly Jane Pemberton Reed. She was a
homemaker and a member of House of Prayer in Jesus
Name. She was the widow of John J. Lane. Survivors
include two sons, Elwood Lane and Dale Lane, both of
Lancaster; five daughters, Ina Crank of Stanford, Bonnie
Woods, Nan Woods and Lydia Maupin, all of Lancaster, and
Jo Ann Pruitt of Richmond; a sister, Edith Mulinix of Sullivan,
Ill.; 25 grandchildren; and 35 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Doug, Gary and Jimmy Crank, Troy and
T.C. Fraley and Alton Sparks. Honorary pallbearers are
Timmy, Freddie and Donny Woods, Mark and Jason Perkins
and Tommy Teater. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Tuesday,
June 21, 2005.
LANE, Ruth Lane. Services for Ruth Lane, 85, of Park Hills, will
be 11 a.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by
Scott Vifquain. Burial will be in Old Liberty Cemetery in
Bradfordsville. She died Tuesday at Charleston Health Care
Center. Born March 22, 1920, in Casey County, she was a
daughter of the late Edgar and Della Cox Shreve. She was a
retired employee of Palm Beach Co. and a member of
Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter-in-law, Mary
Lane of Stanford; three grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Deborah M. Lane; and a
son, Donald L. Lane. Pallbearers will be Vic Young, Mitch
Lane, Ben Young, Matthew Cox, Bill Griffin and Joseph
Lane. Honorary pallbearers are April Young, Amanda Lane,
Samantha Lane, Bill Griffin Jr. and Herman Vickers.
Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Saturday. Thursday, March
24, 2005. Ruth Lane. Services for Ruth Lane, 85, of Park
Hills, will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by Scott Vifquain. Burial will be in Old Liberty
Cemetery in Bradfordsville. She died Tuesday at Charleston
Health Care Center. Born March 22, 1920, in Casey County,
she was a daughter of the late Edgar and Della Cox Shreve.
She was a retired employee of Palm Beach Co., a member
of Church of Christ and the widow of Mitchell Lane.
Pallbearers will be Vic Young, Mitch Lane, Ben Young,
Matthew Cox, Bill Griffin and Joseph Lane. Honorary
pallbearers are April Young, Amanda Lane, Samantha Lane,
Bill Griffin Jr. and Herman Vickers. Visitation will be after 9
a.m. Saturday. Friday, March 25, 2005.
LANE, Sarah A. Lane. Sarah Agnes Pollard Lane, 81, formerly
of Mason Avenue, Danville, died Nov. 16, at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 1, 1924,
she was the daughter of the late William Wesley and Lula
Mills Benedict Pollard. She was the widow of William L.
Lane. She was a member of Sycamore Church of Christ in
Forkland, the Forkland Community Center and a 1942
graduate of Danville High School. She worked at F.W.
Woolworth and WHIR radio station. Survivors include two
nephews, Jerry Leber and Sammy Daugherty of Danville;
two nieces, Lynda Russell of Junction City and Sandy Hogue
of Stanford; and several great nieces and nephews.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home by
the Rev. Heath Stone. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. Tuesday. Sunday, November 27,
2005.
LANG, William M. Lang. LIBERTY - William Mitchell Lang, 67,
of Westwood Drive, died Thursday at his residence. Born
June 4, 1937, in Battle Creek, Mich., he was a son of the late
Frank Austin and Lavurne Lane Lang. He was a retired
machinist from Auburn Metal Fabrication Inc. He was a
veteran and was affiliated with Poplar Springs Baptist
Church. Survivors are his wife, Helen Whittaker Lang; two
daughters, Tina Pace of Stockbridge, Ga., and Frankie Miller
of Waterford, Mich.; one son, Jason Lang of Waterford; three
brothers, Ronald Lang of Nicholasville, Glenn Lang of
Phoenix, Ariz., and Jerry Lang of Manistee, Mich.; and five
grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Noel Dobson. Burial will be in
Poplar Springs Cemetery with military service by Casey
County Funeral Squad. Pallbearers will be Jason, Scott, and
Johnny Lang, Mitchell Pace, Kirk Anderson and Andy
Whittaker. Visitation is after noon Monday. Sunday, April
10, 2005.
LANGHAM, Charlotte Langham. HARRODSBURG - Charlotte
Langham, 54, of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday at her home.
Born Dec. 25, 1950, in Sacramento, Calif., she was the
daughter of the late Melvin and Hazel Sewell. She was a
member of the Harrodsburg Congregation of Jehovah's
Witnesses. She also volunteered in her religion's building
program throughout Kentucky and in other places. She was
co-owner of Langham and Sons Home Improvements.
Survivors include her husband, Jim Langham; two
daughters, Kimberly Kerr of Harrodsburg and Lisa Janes of
Bardstown; four sons, Coby Langham of Bardstown, and
Andy, James and Gregory Langham, all of Harrodsburg; two
sisters, Caroline Gouvia of Hawaii, and Farelene Wetherbee
of California; and six grandchildren. A memorial service will
be 3 p.m. Saturday at Danville Convention and Conference
Center, 1001 Ben Ali Drive. Wednesday, January 12,
2005.
LANHAM, Florence S. Lanham. SPRINGFIELD - Florence
Smothers Lanham, 92, of Gravel Switch, died Monday at St.
Francis Nursing Home in Loretto. Born Dec. 26, 1912, in
Marion County, she was a daughter of the late Richard and
Melissa Pierce Smothers. She was a homemaker, a member
of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and the widow of Clarence
Lanham. Survivors include three sons, James Lanham and
Edward Lanham, both of Gravel Switch, and Allen Lanham
of Lebanon; a brother, Calvin Smothers of Louisville; four
sisters, Hazel Lanham of Danville, Frances Foster of
Springfield, Gladys Marksbury of Mount Washington; and
Eleanor Jenkins of Fisherville; eight grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter,
Martha I. Lanham. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Carey & Son Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry Lanham.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, March 8, 2005.
LANHAM, James Ernest Lanham. LANCASTER - Services for
James Ernest Lanham, 87, of Poor Ridge Pike, will be 11:30
a.m. Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Bryce
McCulley and Everett Priddy. Burial will be in Camp Nelson
National Cemetery. He died Thursday at the home of his
daughter. Born Dec. 20, 1917, in Garrard County, he was
the son of the late Pleasant and Lula Webb Lanham. He was
the widower of Lois East Lanham. He was a farmer, a World
War II veteran and a member of Scotts Fork Christian
Church. Survivors include a son, Billy V. Lanham of
Lancaster; a daughter, Karen McCulley of Lancaster; a
brother, Johnny Lanham of Nicholasville; two sisters, Nora
Belle Christopher and Emma Smith, both of Indianapolis; two
grandchildren; a great-grandchild; three stepgrandchildren;
and three stepgreat-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ray
Miller, Holton Howard, Bill Graves, Harry D. Howard, Lloyd
Sebastian and Dalmas McFerron. Honorary pallbearers are
Johnny Grubbs, George Gilliam, Paul Rigsby, O'Neal
Murphy, Bobby Estes, F.C. Foley, Clyde Bolton and John
Smith. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m. today at Ramsey Funeral
Home. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice. Sunday,
July 24, 2005.
LANHAM, John I. Lanham. LANCASTER - John Irvin Lanham,
82, of Nicholasville, formerly of Garrard County, died
Saturday at his home. Born Sept. 11, 1922, in Garrard
County, he was the son of the late Pleasant and Lula Webb
Lanham. He was retired from Perry Lumber Co. in Lexington
after 42 years, was a member of Nicholasville Church of
Christ, and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors
include his wife, Robin Keenan Lanham; a daughter, Rhonda
Greer of Nicholasville; two sisters, Nora Christopher and
Emma Smith, both of Indianapolis; two grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday
at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Bryce McCulley and
Bruce Taylor. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ed Cox, Billy and Mark
Lanham, Jerry Smith, Charles Christopher and Glen
Crabtree. Honorary pallbearers are Milton Stinnett, Leon
Goodlett, Ronnie, Lewis and Lonnie Christopher, Raymond
Cook and David Lowry. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Jessamine County Hospice. Monday,
August 1, 2005.
LANIER, Philip M. Lanier. Philip McCart Lanier, 79, Cabin Way,
Louisville, died Monday at Baptist East Hospital. Born
March 1, 1926, in Danville, he was a son of the late Addison
and Doris McCart Lanier. Lanier was an attorney and retired
as executive vice president of CSX Corp. He served in the
Navy during World War II. He is a graduate of The Hill
School, Pottstown, Pa., University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill, and Washington and Lee University Law School
in Lexington, Va. He was the former chairman of the board
of the Metro United Way, the former board chairman of St.
Francis School and was twice president of the Louisville
Orchestra Board, and was board member emeritus. He also
was a founding member of the Prichard Committee and a
former member of the board of regents of Murray State
University. Lanier was a member of Christ Church Cathedral
and served as chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of
Kentucky. Survivors include his wife, Margaret "Sissy" Glore
Lanier of Louisville; one son, Philip Scott Lanier of Louisville
and one daughter, Sarah Lanier Zoerb of Houston, Texas.
Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Christ Church Cathedral
by the Revs. Edwin F. Gulick Jr. and Richard H. Humke.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4
to 7 p.m. Sunday at Christ Church Cathedral, Louisville.
Memorials may go to Louisville Orchestra or Christ Church
Cathedral. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, November 23, 2005.
LANIER, Philip M. Lanier. Services for Philip McCart Lanier of
Louisville, formerly of Danville, will be 10 a.m. Monday at
Christ Church Cathedral in Louisville by the Revs. Edwin F.
Gulick and Richard H. Humke. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. He died Nov. 20. Pallbearers will be family
members. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. today at Christ Church
Cathedral. Memorials may go to the Louisville Orchestra or
Christ Church Cathedral. Sunday, November 27, 2005.
LARK, Gene Lark, Wednesday, February 9, 2005. MOUNT
VERNON - Gene Lark, 59, of Brodhead, died Monday at his
home. Born Feb. 20, 1945, in Lincoln County, he was a son
of Myrtle Mullins Lark of Brodhead and the late Kyle "Sky"
Lark. He was a truck driver. Survivors include his wife,
Hazel Bastin Lark of Stanford; three sons, Greg Lark of
Lancaster, Dewayne Lark of Highland and Phillip Lark of
Brodhead; a daughter, Jenney Debord of Mount Vernon; a
brother, Dale Lark of Brodhead; a sister, Remona Denney of
Brodhead; and eight grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at Cox Funeral Home by Chad Burdette. Burial will
be in Piney Grove Cemetery.
LASWELL, Peggy A. Laswell. MORGAN TOWNSHIP, Ohio Peggy A. Laswell, 64, of Morgan Township, died April 28.
Born Aug. 7, 1940, in London, she was the daughter of the
late Frank and Dove Faulkner Allen. She was an inspector
for General Electric Co. for 20 years and a member of Mount
Healthy Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include her
husband, Gary Laswell; two sons, Ron Baer of Cincinnati
and Blaine Tinsley of Danville; two daughters, Robin Barber
of Morgan Township and Pamela Madden of Burlington; two
sisters, Geneva Taylor and Wilma Christophel, both of
Cincinnati; and seven grandchildren. Services were May 30
at Charles C. Young Funeral Home, Ross, Ohio. Burial was
in Arlington Memorial Gardens. Monday, May 9, 2005.
LAWHORN, Ada Lawhorn. LIBERTY - Ada Lawhorn, 94, of
Liberty, died Thursday at Casey County Hospital. Born Oct.
25, 1910, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Walter and Lula Crockett Davis. She was a homemaker, a
member of Salem United Methodist Church and the widow of
James R. Lawhorn. Survivors include two sons, Alton
Lawhorn of Lewisport and Bennie Lawhorn of Liberty; a
brother, Elmer Davis of Liberty; a halfbrother, Tom
Wethington of Florence; seven grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Services
will be 2 p.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home
by the Rev. Janet Carden. Burial will be Salem Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be grandchildren. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Saturday. Friday, August 19, 2005.
LAWHORN, Jack G. Lawhorn. LIBERTY - Jack G. Lawhorn, 63,
of Grant Richardson Road, died Wednesday at his home.
Born June 7, 1942, in Casey County, he was the son of Mary
Elizabeth Evans of Liberty and the late Oscar Lawhorn. He
was a carpenter and a member of Willow Springs United
Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Jeffrey
Lawhorn of Liberty and Michael Lawhorn of Florida; a
daughter, Paula Wahl of Liberty; two brothers, Hershel and
Garland Davis, both of Liberty; a sister, Nancy Snow of
Liberty; and 16 grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at Willow Springs United Methodist Church by Otis
York. Burial will be in Willow Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be Joe, Steve and Rick Davis, Frankie Parton, Curtis
Wahl and Hartley Scott. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home and after noon Saturday at
the church. Friday, August 26, 2005.
LAWRENCE, Hester Lawrence. MOUNT VERNON - Hester
Lawrence, 83, of Brodhead, died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born May 23, 1922, in
Knox County, she was the daughter of the late Noah and
Mary Mills Messer. She was a member of Brodhead Baptist
Church and was the widow of Rube A. Lawrence. Survivors
include a son, Wendell Lawrence of Danville; two sisters,
Destie Harris of Brodhead and Daphne Owens of Dayton,
Ohio; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by a son. Services will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Brodhead Baptist Church by John Zupancic and
Luther Allen. Burial will be in Piney Grove Cemetery.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the church and after 11 a.m.
Tuesday. Cox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday, September 18, 2005.
LAWSON, David L. Lawson. HARRODSBURG - David Lance
"Davey" Lawson, 50, of Mackville Road, died Saturday at
Central Baptist Hospital. Born June 1, 1955, in Mercer
County, he was the son of Myron L. Lawson of Harrodsburg
and the late Celestial Ruby Pankey Lawson. He was a
member of Deep Creek Baptist Church. Other survivors
include his wife, Lucy Marie Murphy Lawson; a daughter,
Jessica N. Lawson of Danville; a son, David L. Lawson Jr. of
Danville; two sisters, Peggy Reynolds of Washington County
and Betty Sims of Mercer County; and three brothers,
Donnie Lawson, Danny Lawson and Tony Lawson, all of
Mercer County. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Deep Creek
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mike, John, Keith, Daniel and
Jody Humphrey and Rick Helton. Honorary pallbearers are
Art Baker, Marty Lawson, Gary Popplewell and Loren Arth.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Tuesday and before the service
Wednesday. Memorials may go to American Cancer Society
or Hospice. Monday, August 8, 2005.
LAWSON, Marcus A. Lawson. HARRODSBURG - Marcus A.
Lawson, 83, of Dunnellon, Fla., died Saturday at Malcom
Randall Veterans Administration Medical Center in Florida.
Born March 4, 1922, in Harrodsburg, he was a son of the
late Raymond and Margaret Newby Lawson. He served in
the Army during World War II and was a disabled veteran
and a member of the EX-POW Club, Blind Vets, American
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his
wife, Helen "Jackie" Crews Lawson; a son, Vance Lawson of
Dunnellon; a sister, Virginia Yeaste of Harrodsburg; two
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, Rick Lawson. Services will be 2
p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Jim Owens.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Henry Anness, Dennis Shewmaker, Bobby Newby, Donnie
Rogers, Bronson Yeaste and John Sutton. Honorary
pallbearers are his fellow EX-POWS Morgan French, Bland
Moore, Earl Fowler, Lawrence Martin and William Alford,.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorial contributions may
be sent to stem cell research. Wednesday, August 10,
2005.
LAY, Curtis Lay. LIBERTY - Curtis Lay, 92, of Chestnut Level
Road, died Friday at Casey County Hospital. Born June 21,
1912, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Si and
Cleo Roberts Lay. He was the widower of Hazel Brackett
Lay. He was a farmer, timber businessman and member of
Athens Church of Christ. Survivors include a son, Sherril
Lay of Fairfield, Ohio; six daughters, Phyllis Chadwell,
Charlene Matthews, Marcella Coffman, Regina Taylor and
Velma Martin, all of Liberty, and Patricia Douglas of Gravel
Switch; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and nine
great-great-grandchildren. Services are 2 p.m. today at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by James D. McDonald.
Burial will be in South Fork Cemetery. Visitation is after 8
a.m. today. Sunday, January 9, 2005.
LAY, Liz S. Lay. Liz Stringfield Lay, 81, of Warwick Road,
Harrodsburg, died Sunday at her home. Born May 15, 1924,
in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late Jesse and
Virgie Milburn Frye. She was owner of Village Inn in Burgin
and had owned Pioneer restaurant in Harrodsburg. She was
a former manager of Bowlarama restaurant and Bun Boy
restaurant. She was a Methodist, a graduate of Perryville
High School and a charter member and past president of
Danville Women's Bowling Association. She had been an
Avon beauty consultant for 20 years and was given many
awards by Avon. She was the widow of Eugene Lay.
Survivors include her son, Billy Stringfield of Danville; three
brothers, Jimmy Frye and William Frye, both of Lexington,
and Larry Frye of Pensacola, Fla.; two sisters, Betty Ann
Frye of Harrodsburg and Margaret Mattingly of Lexington;
nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, James C. Stringfield. Services
will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be after 5 p.m.
Wednesday. Monday, May 16, 2005.
LAY, Opal B. Lay. LANCASTER - Opal Ballard Lay, 80, of Pin
Oak Drive, died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Spurlin
Funeral Home. Thursday, December 8, 2005.
LAYER, Billie Jean Layer. WINDER, Ga. - Billie Jean Grubbs
Layer, 71, of Gwinnett County, Ga., died Wednesday. Born
in Boyle County, she was a daughter of the late William H.
and Mae Belle Vaught Grubbs. She was the widow of Billy
Layer. Survivors include two sons, Richard L. Layer of
Roswell, Ga., and Michael W. Layer of Buford, Ga.; a
daughter, Cheryl L. Hayes of Hoschton, Ga.; four brothers,
Donald and Joe Grubbs, both of Danville, Ray Grubbs of
Moreland and Bobby Grubbs of Versailles; eight
grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services will
be 2 p.m. Saturday at Smith Memory Chapel by the Revs.
Mac Palmer and Ray Gentry. Burial will be in Barrow
Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today. Memorials
may go to Hebron Baptist Church, P.O. Box 279, Dacula,
Ga., 30019. Friday, December 2, 2005.
LAYER, Billy L. Layer. Billy L. Layer, 72, of Buford, Ga.,
formerly of Danville, died Jan. 14 in Georgia. He was a
retired business owner. Survivors include his wife, Billie
Jean Layer of Buford; three sons, Rick Layer of Roswell,
Ga., Mike Layer of Dacular, Ga., and Leonard Layer of
Hoschton; one sister, Rosa Hines of Danville; six
grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Services were held in Buford. Tuesday,
January 25, 2005. Billy Layer. BUFORD, Ga. - Billy L.
Layer, 72, of Buford, Ga., died Jan. 14 in Georgia. Born in
Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Jessie Layer and
Betty Owens Layer. He was an Air Force veteran and a
member of Hebron Baptist Church. Survivors include his
wife, Billie G. Layer; two sons, Richard Layer of Roswell, Ga.
and Michael Layer of Buford; a daughter, Cheryl L. Hayes of
Hoachton, Ga.; a sister, Rosa Hines of Danville; eight
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services
were held Jan. 17 at Smith Memory Chapel by the Revs.
Larry Wynn, Ray Gentry and Mac Palmer. Burial was in
Barrow Memorial Gardens. Memorials may go to the
Hebron Baptist Church building fund, P.O Box 279, Dacula,
Ga., 30019. Sunday, January 30, 2005
LEE, Abigayle G. Lee. LIBERTY - Abigayle Grace Lee,
daughter of Robert M. and Alisha Hartley Lee of Liberty, was
stillborn Tuesday at St. Joseph East Hospital in Lexington.
Other survivors include her grandparents, Judy Hartley,
Tony Abbott and Jimmy and Carol Terry, all of Liberty, and
Gene Hartley and Emma Sharp, both of Danville; and greatgrandmother, Beachel Lee of Liberty. Graveside services
will be 1 p.m. Friday at Salem Cemetery by Chad Owen and
Ricky Hogue. Bartle Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Thursday, December 15, 2005
LEE, David F. Lee. LANCASTER - Services for David Franklin
Lee Jr., 41, of Lynnwood Drive, will be private. He died
Wednesday at St. Joseph Hospital. Born July 29, 1964, in
Hamilton, Ohio, he was a son of Kathy Landrum Lee of
Lancaster, and the late David F. Lee Sr. He was a retired
security guard. Other survivors include a brother, James
Campbell of Florida, and his grandmother, Allie Landrum of
Lancaster. No visitation is planned. Spurlin Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Friday, July 8, 2005.
LEE, Edward E. Lee Jr. PERRYVILLE - Graveside services for
Edward Earl Lee Jr., 66, of Louisville, formerly of Boyle
County, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Hillcrest Cemetery by the
Rev. Dan Johnson. He died Tuesday at his home. Born
Aug. 11, 1938, in Jefferson County, he was a son of Edward
E. Lee Sr. of Louisville and the late Mary Louise Post Lee.
He was a retired truck driver for Teamsters Local 89. Other
survivors include his sister, Mary Ann Lee of Louisville.
Visitation will be after 10 a.m. Friday at Wilder Funeral
Home. Thursday, June 23, 2005.
LEE, Gregory Lee, 1962-2008. LIBERTY - Gregory Lee, 46,
died Thursday at his home. He was a member of Green
River Christian Church and a foreman for American Building
Components. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Roy Lee;
two daughters, Deena and Melissa Lee; four sisters, Norma
Lockard, Ina Ellis, Linda Evans and Leveta Burns; and seven
brothers, Ray, Cecil, Charles, Lowell, Leland, Vernon and
Richard Lee. Services will be 1 p.m. today at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home. Visitation is after 8 a.m. today at the
funeral home. Wednesday, April 27, 2008.
LEE, W.T. Lee. LIBERTY - W.T. Wesley Lee, 74, of Liberty,
died Sunday at Liberty Care Center. Born Nov. 30, 1930, in
Casey County, he was the son of the late Bartholemew and
Rebecca Derringer Lee. He was a farmer and a former
security guard at Tarter Gate Co. Survivors include a
daughter, Sharlet Salyers of Dunnville; a sister, Ellen Otte of
Cincinnati; and a grandchild. Services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Marc
Carr. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, October 4,
2005.
LEIGH, Harold K. Leigh. LIBERTY - Harold Kent Leigh, 61, of
Hustonville Street, died Tuesday at Casey County Hospital.
Born Oct. 26, 1944, in Louisville, he was the son of Pauline
Cook Leigh of Liberty and the late Harold Leigh. He was a
retired elementary school teacher. Services will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Edward
Parton. Burial will be in Thomastown Cemetery. Visitation is
6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Thursday.
LEIGH, Margaret C. Leigh. LANCASTER - Margaret C. Leigh,
73, of Lancaster, died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Lexington. Born Nov. 24, 1931, in Jessamine County, she
was the daughter of the late Frank and Lilah McGee Cook.
She was a member of Central Church of God in
Georgetown. Survivors include three sons, Scott Leigh of
Georgetown, Joseph Leigh of Staunton, Va., and Frank
Leigh of Roanoke, Va.; a brother, Phil Cook of Danville; two
sisters, Mildred League of Garrard County and Nancy Jett of
Franklin County; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Tucker, Yocum and
Wilson Funeral Home in Georgetown by the Rev. Sam
Glenn. Burial will be in Georgetown Cemetery. Pallbearers
will be the nephews. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today at Spurlin
Funeral Home in Lancaster and 6-8 p.m. Monday at Tucker,
Yocum and Wilson Funeral Home. Sunday, September 4,
2005.
LEWALLEN, Shelia Lewallen. LIBERTY - Services for Shelia
Lewallen, 38, of Richmond, will be noon Wednesday at
Bartle Funeral Home by the Rev. John Dean. Burial will be in
Brush Creek Cemetery. She died Sunday at Pattie A. Clay
Regional Medical Center. Born May 11, 1967, in Liberty,
she was the daughter of Donald R. and Nancy Cupp
Lewallen of Liberty. She was an accountant with Wal-Mart
and a member of Chestnut Grove Baptist Church. Other
survivors include her fianc, Chris Snow of Richmond; a
brother, Chuck Lewallen of Liberty; grandmothers, Ruth
Lewallen of Liberty and Mary Ziepfel of Hamilton, Ohio; and
great-grandmother, Linda White of Summersville, Ohio.
Pallbearers will be family and friends. Honorary pallbearers
are Bill, Cody and Austin Lewallen. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Wednesday. Memorials may go to
American Diabetes Association. Tuesday, August 23,
2005.
LEWIS, John Lewis. Services are private for John Paul Lewis,
37, of Cane Run Camp Road, Harrodsburg. He died Sunday
in Lexington. Born Dec. 28, 1967 in Lexington, he was a son
of Don W. and Leia Ragland Lewis of Harrodsburg. He was
a painter and musician. Other survivors include a brother,
Stephen Lewis of Lancaster; and a sister, Whitney Steiner of
Lexington. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, March 16, 2005.
LEWIS, Joseph E. Lewis. INDIANAPOLIS - Joseph E. "Joe"
Lewis, 66, of Indianapolis, died Friday. He was an Army
veteran and a plant manager at General Motors Co. for 25
years. He also was a graduate of Bate High School and a
licensed barber. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Jackson
Lewis; three sons, Joseph and Ronald Coleman, both of
Louisville, and Joseph M. Lewis of Indianapolis; three
daughters, Jacqueline D. Buford, Cassandra J. Thomas and
Felicia R. Tibbs, all of Indianapolis; a brother, Jackie A.
Lewis of Danville; 14 grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Lavenia,
Smith and Summers Home for Funerals. Burial will be in
Crown Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be after 10 a.m.
Saturday. Thursday, August 11, 2005.
LEWIS, Mildred W. Lewis. HARRODSBURG - Mildred W.
Lewis, 77, of Rosewood Street, died Saturday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born March 19, 1927, in
Cincinnati, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late T.R. and
Easter Patrick Watts. She was a self-employed private duty
nurse and a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Phillips of
Harrodsburg; three brothers, Leslie Watts of Walton, Luther
"Billy" Watts of Harrodsburg, and David Watts of
Lawrenceburg; four grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by James Harley, Kenny Watts and Michael
West. Burial will be in New Providence Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Lesley Watts Jr., Kevin, Alvin, Lawrence,
Keith and Jeff Watts and Roger Bast. Honorary pallbearers
are William Watts and Robert, David, Everett, Hubert and
Audrey Peavler. Visitation is after 4:30 p.m. today and prior
to the service Tuesday. Monday, January 17, 2005
LEWIS, Mona H. Lewis. Mona Hyden Lewis, 91, of Danville,
died today at Charleston Health Care Center. Born In Irvine,
she was the daughter of the late William H. and Mary Baker
Hyden. She was an alumnus of Centre College and a
graduate of Martha Washington College. She was active in
The Presbyterian Church, the Garden Club of Danville and
Delta Delta Delta. Survivors include two sons, W. Edwin
Lewis of Louisville, and Robert K. Lewis Jr. of Danville; three
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Arrangements
are incomplete at Stith Funeral Home. Monday, May 2,
2005. Mona H. Lewis. Services for Mona Hyden Lewis, 91,
of Danville, will be noon Thursday at The Presbyterian
Church by the Revs. Harris Schultz and Richard Guerrant.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Monday at
Charleston Health Care Center. Pallbearers will be Nelson
Rodes, Bill Dishman, Dr. Kelly Deaton, John B. Nichols,
Steele Gregory, Tom Sellers, Thomas Farmer and Dr. Chris
Jackson. Honorary pallbearers are Harrison Rodman, Ansel
Herndon, Robert Bright, Mack Jackson, Thomas Spragens,
Robert Ensminger, Pierce Lively and William West.
Visitation will be 10 a.m.-noon Thursday at the church.
Memorials may go to Boyle County Public Library, The
Presbyterian Church and Heritage Hospice. Stith Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
LEWIS, Paul D. Lewis. STANFORD - Paul D. Lewis, 82, of Lee
Drive, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born March 26, 1923, in Lincoln County, he was a
son of the late Charles and Evalena Carrier Lewis. He was a
retired Kentucky Department of Corrections officer in La
Grange, a World War II Army veteran and a member of
Green River Pentecostal Church. Survivors include two
sisters, Katherine Meece of Somerset and Ruth Christine
Nuesse of Reading, Ohio. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday
at Green River Pentecostal Church by the Rev. Rick Naylor.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be David and Josh Milburn, David, Dwayne and Danny
Lewis, Billy Carter, John Ray and Bobby Brown. Honorary
pallbearers are Lee Roy Wilcher, Bill Walls, Roger Lewis,
Elroy Griffin, Johnny Walls, Charles Lewis, Glenn Lewis and
deacons and elders of Green River Pentecostal Church.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the church. Fox Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements. Monday, August 29, 2005.
LEWIS, Sandra Lewis. A memorial service for Sandra Jane
Lewis, 67, of Parksville Crosspike, will be held at a later
date. She died Wednesday at Kenton Healthcare Center in
Lexington. Born Dec. 6, 1937, in Seattle, Wash., she was
the daughter of the late Marcellus and Amy Porter Shurtleff.
She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Dr.
Robert Lewis; a son, Jon Robert Lewis of Hong Kong; a
daughter, Karin Ann Lewis of Lexington; and three
granddaughters. Memorials may go to Huntington's Disease
Society of America, 505 Eight Ave., Suite 902, New York,
NY 10018. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Friday, August 19, 2005.
LISTER, Addie Lister. Addie Lister, 85, of Sarah Lane, died
Saturday at her residence. Born Oct. 23, 1919, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Pryor and Celeste
Clements Coffman. She was the widow of Marion Lister and
a member of Indian Hills Christian Church. Survivors include
a daughter, Joanne Coulter of Danville; a son, Charles D.
Lister of Mercer County; a sister, Edna Lister of Danville;
three brothers, James Coffman of Lexington, Walter
Coffman of Bedford, Ind., and Leon Coffman of Homasassa,
Fla.; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and 10
great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday
at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Odis Clark.
Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Jeffrey Coulter, Bill Yeary, Steve Fister, Charles Lister, Chad
Ellis and David M. Lister. Honorary pallbearers are the
senior ministry group at Indian Hills Christian Church.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Sunday, February 13, 2005
LITTLE, Bessie L. Little. WAYNESBURG - Bessie Lee Johnson
Little, 99, of Eubank, died Wednesday at her daughter's
home in Franklin Furnace, Ohio. Born Sept. 2, 1906, in
Paintsville, she was the daughter of the late Mason and
Rhoda Fitzpatrick Johnson. She was a housewife and
member of Waynesburg Pentecostal Church. She was the
widow of John E. Little. Survivors include a son, John Little
Jr. of Monticello; four daughters, Betty Mullins of Franklin
Furnace, Bobbie England of Stanford, Margaret Gibson of
San Diego, Joyce McCoy of Brooks; 28 grandchildren; 58
great-grandchildren; and 19 great-great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by two sons, Billy and David Little;
and a daughter, Margie Little Hogsed. Services were noon
Sunday at Waynesburg Pentecostal Church. Burial was in
Lake Side Memorial Gardens. Visitation was Saturday and
Sunday at the church. Pulaski Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements. Monday, June 13, 2006.
LOGAN, Mae L. Logan. Mae Lucy Logan 80, of Stanford, died
Saturday at Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born June 1,
1924, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
John and Maggie Gooch. She was a member of Bethel AME
Church, Boneyville, where she was a missionary and sang
with the choir. She was the widow of Lawrence C. Logan.
Survivors include two stepsons, James E. Logan and
Russell Logan, both of Stanford; 10 grandchildren; and
several great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday at Bethel AME Church by the Rev. Oliver Miller.
Burial be in Goode Cemetery. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today at
the church. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, March 28, 2005.
LOGUE, Harold D. Logue. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Harold D. Logue, 64, of New Dixville Road, will be 1:30 p.m.
Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Greg
Humpert. Burial will be in Bruner's Chapel Cemetery. He
died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born May 15, 1939, in Harrodsburg, he was the son
of the late Gilvie D. and Beatrice Vandivier Logue. He was a
supervisor at American Standard Co. for 21 years and an
employee of state government for several years. He was a
member of Bruner's Chapel Baptist Church where he served
as a deacon, bus driver, Sunday school director and teacher,
church clerk, cemetery board chairman and a member of the
audio/visual committee. Survivors include his wife, Margaret
Ann Ashford Logue; two daughters, Terrie Long of
Harrodsburg and Sharon Shackelford of Salvisa; a son:
Gregory Logue of Lincoln County; three brothers, Billy Logue
and Donald Logue, both of Harrodsburg, and Roger Logue
of Smyrna, Tenn.; 13 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Honorary pallbearers are deacons of Bruner's Chapel Baptist
Church. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and before the service
Thursday. Memorials may go to Bruner's Chapel Cemetery
Fund or Bruner's Chapel Audio/Visual Fund. Wednesday,
April 20, 2005.
LONG, Charles G. Long. Services for Charles G. Long, 71, of
Rolling Hills, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Mathis. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born March 15, 1934, in Danville,
he was the son of the late Grover and Alma Wayne Long. He
was a member of First Christian Church, Franklin Masonic
Lodge 28, Oleika Shriners and Order of the Eastern Star.
He had been a welder and pipe fitter with Union Local 452
and raced hydroplane speed boats. Survivors include his
wife, Ethel McCowan Long; one daughter, Hatty Majors of
Harrodsburg; one son, Greg Long of Corbin; and four
grandchildren. Active pallbearers will be Van Majors, Chris
Smith, and Greg, Mark, Randy and Steve Long. Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. Friday with a Masonic service at 7 p.m.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice. Thursday, May 5,
2005. Charles G. Long. Services for Charles G. Long, 71,
of Rolling Hills, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Mathis. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born March 15, 1934, in Danville,
he was the son of the late Grover and Alma Wayne Long. He
was a member of First Christian Church, Franklin Masonic
Lodge 28, Oleika Shrine Temple and Order of the Eastern
Star. He had been a welder and pipe fitter with Union Local
452 and raced hydroplane speed boats. Survivors include
his wife, Ethel McCowan Long; a daughter, Patty Majors of
Harrodsburg; a son, Greg Long of Corbin; and four
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Van Majors, Chris Smith,
and Greg, Mark, Randy and Steve Long. Visitation is 5-9
p.m. today with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. Memorials may
go to Heritage Hospice. Friday, May 6, 2005.
LONG, Corene Long. HARRODSBURG - Corene Long, 59, of
Washington County, died Monday at James B. Haggin
Memorial Hospital. Born Oct. 11, 1954, in Marion County,
she was the daughter of the late George and Lucille
Followell Pendergraft. She was an employee of the plating
department at Hallmack and a member of Bradfordsville
Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Boyd
Long; a son, Gary D. Long of Harrodsburg; a daughter,
Sheila Pendergraft of Whitley City; three sisters, Margaret L.
Weston of Indiana, Irene Murphy of Harrodsburg and Sue
Pendergraft of Whitley City; and three grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home. Burial will be in Peters Cemetery, Mackville.
Pallbearers will be Ervin Foster, Greg Abell, Michael Murphy,
Tim Grubbs, Robin McGuffin and John Yaste. Visitation is 59 p.m. today and after 7 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday,
January 25, 2005
LONG, Elma R. Long. HARRODSBURG - Elma R. Long, 79, of
Bohon Road, died Sunday at her home. Born June 25,
1925, in Willisburg, she was the daughter of the late George
and Flora Durr Gritton. She was a member of Bethel Baptist
Church and was church custodian for many years. She was
the widow of Hobert G. Long. Survivors include a sister,
Faye G. Drury of Willisburg; two grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at
Bethel Baptist Church by the Revs. Jack Greurin and David
Culp. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Brent Steele, Terry Steele, Curtis Sherrow, Tommy
Pinkston, Mark Gray and Jimmy Dale Hawthorne. Honorary
pallbearers are deacons of Bethel Baptist Church. Visitation
will be after 5 p.m. today and 7:30 a.m.-noon Tuesday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel. Memorials may go to Gideons
International, P.O. Box 176, Harrodsburg 40330. Monday,
February 28, 2005.
LONG, Joyce Long. HARRODSBURG - Joyce Long, 56, of
Magnolia Street, died Tuesday at James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born Nov. 11, 1948, in Louisville, she was the
daughter of the late James and Anna L. Clark Cummins.
She was a private duty nurse and a member of United
Pentecostal Church. Survivors include her husband,
Kenneth G. Long; two sons, Kevin Combs of Orlando, Fla.,
and Paul Combs Jr. of Nicholasville; two sisters, Clara
Farney and Pat Sanders, both of Lexington; a brother, Mike
Cummins of Lexington; and a grandchild. Services will be 2
p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Don Potts.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers are Bob
White, Lance Farney, Jimmy and Shannon Foster, David
Cheek and Kenny Williams. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today
and before the service Thursday. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40422.
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
LOVE, Katherine Love. LEXINGTON - Katherine Love, 67, of
Lexington, died Wednesday. A native of Danville, she was
the daughter of the late Lewis Lee and Sally Searight. She
was a member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Sara Taylor, Beverly Love
and Sonia Love; a twin sister, Lorene Hutson; three brothers,
James Meaux, William Peters and Norman Lee; eight
grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services will be 1
p.m. Monday at O.L. Hughes & Sons Mortuary, 322 E. Third
St., Lexington. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today. Sunday,
November 6, 2005.
LOVELESS, Jennie G. Loveless. Jennie Glover Loveless, 90, of
Frankfort, died Saturday at Bradford Square in Frankfort.
Born Feb. 27, 1914, in Somerset, she was a daughter of the
late James and Alice Mayfield Glover. She was a
homemaker and a member of First Church of God. She was
the widow of Henry Loveless. Survivors include two
daughters, Sue Paynter of Frankfort and Juanita Royalty of
Lexington, Ind.; a brother, Delbert Glover of Amelia, Ohio;
two sisters, Minnie Wells and Maizie Cook, both of
Somerset; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and
two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue
Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials
may go to Frankfort Heritage Hospice. Monday, February
28, 2005.
LOVELESS, Jennie G. Loveless. Services for Jennie Glover
Loveless, 90, of Frankfort, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Stith
Funeral Home by the Rev. Gary Story. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. She died Saturday at Bradford Square
in Frankfort. Pallbearers will be Jonathan Simpson, Josh
and Jeff Royalty, Christopher Brouette, Jason Hall and Terry
Glover. Honorary pallbearers are Frank, Steve, Rick and
Ann Royalty, Tom Paynter and Diane Brouette. Visitation
will be 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Frankfort
Heritage Hospice. Tuesday, March 1, 2005.
LOWE, Robert L. Lowe. HARRODSBURG - Robert Lee "Bob"
Lowe, 70, died Sunday at Saint Joseph Hospital. Born Nov.
20, 1934, in Burgin, he was the son of the late L.L. and
Leona McGee Lowe. He retired from Kentucky Utilities Co. in
1996 after 39 years. He also had worked at a Firestone
Store in Harrodsburg and Dayton Power and Light in Dayton,
Ohio. He was a member of Burgin Baptist Church, Landmark
Masonic Lodge 41 F&AM and Order of the Eastern Star 426
in Versailles. Survivors include his wife, Hope Ann Meredith
Lowe; a daughter, Mildred "Milly" Mullins of Lexington; and
two sons, William L. Lowe of Mansfield, Texas, and John L.
Lowe of Versailles; a sister, Gertrude Milton of Harrodsburg;
two grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren. Services
will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by
the Rev. Kent Derry. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery
with Masonic rites. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today and prior to
the service Wednesday. Memorials may go to Lexington
Hearing and Speech Center, 162 N. Ashland Ave.,
Lexington, Ky. 40502. Monday, July 25, 2005.
LUCAS, Ella Marie Lucas. STANFORD - Ella Marie Lucas, 76,
of Stanford, died Saturday at her home. Born June 26,
1928, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
Elmore Berry and Ella Gentry Berry. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons, Charles and Novis Lucas, both
of Stanford; four daughters, Deloris J. Wright, Mary E.
Pittman of Casey County, N. Lois Robbins of Stanford, and
D. Marie Guthrie of Oklahoma; a brother, Tyrone Berry of
Maysville; 18 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Charles W. Lucas. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday
at Spurlin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be the grandchildren. Visitation
is 6-9 today. Sunday, June 19, 2005. Ella M. Lucas.
STANFORD - Services for Ella Marie Lucas, 76, of Stanford,
are 2 p.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Saturday at her home.
She was the daughter of the late Elmore Berry and Nellie
Berry Gentry. (Her mother's name was submitted incorrectly
in Sunday's paper.). Pallbearers will be the grandchildren.
Monday, June 20, 2005.
LUNSFORD, Leroy Lunsford. STANFORD - Former Stanford
Fire Chief Leroy "Skip" Lunsford, 60, of Salt Lick, formerly of
Stanford, husband of Phyllis Lunsford, died Tuesday at his
home. Arrangements are incomplete at Fox Funeral Home.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005.
LUSTER, Alma M. Luster. HARRODSBURG - Alma Marie
Luster, 75, of Central Pike, widow of Amos C. Luster, died
Friday at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Born
Oct. 29, 1929, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of
the late Elmer Lee and Ethel King Kirkpatrick. She was the
widow of Amos C. Luster. She was a homemaker and a
member of Hopewell Baptist Church, where she was a
member of the Pearl Sunday school class. Survivors include
two daughters, Dona J. Proctor of Harrodsburg and Debra
Gregston of Sikeston, Mo.; two brothers, Connie Kirkpatrick
and Teddy Kirkpatrick, both of Harrodsburg; six sisters,
Joann Price of Goldsboro, N.C., Ida Peavler of Dayton, Ohio,
Mayme Purcell of Ridgefield, Calif., Sally Wilhoit of Frankfort,
Eunice Deaton of Harlan, and Dora Holt of Harrodsburg; two
grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. She was
preceeded in death by a grandson, Clifton Proctor. Services
will be 2 p.m. Monday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Hopewell Baptist Church cemetery.
Visitation is noon until the time of service Monday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213,
Danville, Ky., 40423. Sunday, April 10, 2005. Alma M.
Luster. HARRODSBURG - Services for Alma Marie Luster,
75, of Central Pike, are 2 p.m. today at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home. Burial is in Hopewell Baptist Church
Cemetery. She died Friday at the University of Kentucky
Medical Center. Pallbearers will be Brian Burkhead, Vincent
Waters, Keith Gregston, Herbert Proctor, Chris Gregston
and Dr. Richard Nichols. Honorary pallbearers are members
of Pearl Sunday School Class. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40423. Monday,
April 11, 2005.
LUSTER, Amos C. Luster. HARRODSBURG - Amos Clifton
Luster, 78, of Central Pike, died Thursday at his home. Born
March 24, 1927, in Casey County, he was a son of the late
William E. and Rosa Lee Hatter Luster. He was a retired
PBX switchboard repairman for General Telephone, served
with the Army during World War II and received the Victory
Medal. He was a member and former trustee of Hopewell
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Alma M.
Kirkpatrick Luster; two daughters, Dona J. Proctor of
Harrodsburg and Debra Gregston of Sikeston, Mo.; a
brother, Willie Luster of Cincinnati; two grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Richard Easterling.
Burial will be in Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery with
military rites. Visitation will be after noon Monday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213,
Danville 40422. Friday, March 25, 2005. Amos C. Luster.
HARRODSBURG - Services for Amos Clifton Luster, 78, of
Central Pike, will be 2 p.m. Monday at Alex-ander & Royalty
Funeral Home by Richard Easterling. Burial will be in Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery with military rites. He died
Thursday at his home. Born March 24, 1927, in Casey
County, he was the son of the late William E. and Rosa
Hatter Luster. He was a retired PBX switchboard repairman
for General Telephone, served with the Army during World
War II and earned the Victory Medal. He was a member and
a former trustee of Hopewell Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Alma M. Kirkpatrick Luster; two daughters,
Dona J. Proctor of Harrodsburg and Debra Gregston of
Sikeston, Mo.; a brother, Willie Luster of Cincinnati; two
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be
Vincent Waters, Aaron Gray, Wallace Sheperson, Chris
Gregston, Richard Nichols, Herbert Proctor and Keith
Gregston. Honorary pallbearer are J.H. Whitenack and
members of the Hopewell Baptist Church Senior Men's
Sunday School Class. Visitation will be after noon Monday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213,
Danville 40423. Sunday, March 27, 2005.
LUSTER, Deva M. Luster, Thursday, February 10, 2005.
STANFORD - Services for Deva Mae Luster, 66, of
Hustonville, will be 1 p.m. Friday at New Salem Baptist
Church by the Rev. Matthew Jones. Burial will be in New
Salem Baptist Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Fort Logan
Hospital Extended Care Unit. Born May 27, 1938, she was
the daughter of the late James and Ruby Durham Earls. She
was a homemaker and member of New Salem Baptist
Church. She was the widow of C.D. Luster. Survivors
include one son, James Daniel Luster of Oak Harbor, Wash.;
one daughter, Carolyn Marlow of Science Hill; one brother,
Bob Earls; one grandchild; and four step-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Danny and George Marlow, Joseph
Stanley, Ralph Hill, Michael Carrier and Timmy Carman.
Honorary pallbearer is Tim Marlow. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today at New Salem Baptist Church. Fox Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
LUTTRELL, Arnold Luttrell. LIBERTY - Arnold Luttrell, 80, of
Liberty, died Sunday at Casey County Hospital. Born March
13, 1925, in Casey County, he was the son of the late John
and Emma Southerland Luttrell. He was a retired employee
of General Motors in Cincinnati and farmer, and a Navy
veteran of World War II. Survivors include nephews Patrick
Humes, Greg Luttrell, Steve Meeks and Rocky Luttrell; and
nieces Joan and Carla Humes and Chasity and Rachel
Weddle. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial will be in
Birdie Russell Cemetery with military rites by Casey County
Funeral Squad. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Monday, October 31, 2005.
LUTTRELL, Geraldine Luttrell. LIBERTY - Geraldine Luttrell,
74, of Liberty, died Sunday at Lake Cumberland Regional
Hospital. Born Nov. 12, 1930, in Casey County, she was the
daughter of the late Dewrey and Loner Luttrell Wilson. She
was a member of Willow Oak Church of Christ. She was the
widow of Edward Luttrell. Survivors include four sons,
Norman D. Luttrell of Dunnville and Larry G. Luttrell, Anthony
E. Luttrell and Ronald E. Luttrell, all of Liberty; two sisters,
Sylvia Wilson of Dunnville and Bertha K. Burkett of Ohio; a
brother, Everett Wilson of Farley, Ill.; three grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home by James D. McDonald.
Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today. Monday, May 2, 2005.
LUTTRELL, Martha T. Luttrell. STANFORD - Martha Terry
Luttrell, 73, of Danville, died Thursday at her home. Born
July 14, 1932, in Yosemite, she was the daughter of the late
Jason W. and Della Godbey Terry. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her husband, Harold Luttrell; three sons,
Jim Luttrell of Louisville, Ray Luttrell of Hamilton, Ohio, and
Jeff Luttrell of Dresden, Ohio; three daughters, Melinda
Luttrell of Milford, Ohio, Missy Brewsaugh of Danville and
Mary Montgomery of Lexington; two sisters, Dorothy Munafo
of Glendale, Ohio, and Erma Hardin of Fairfield, Ohio; 13
grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will
be 2 p.m. Sunday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Don
Clark. Burial will be in Poplar Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be James Luttrell III, Jason Luttrell, Wesley Luttrell, Joshua
Montgomery, Matthew Brewsaugh, Sean Woolery and Alex
Guffey. Visitation will be noon to 2 p.m. Sunday. Memorials
may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40422;
or Poplar Hill Cemetery Fund. Friday, August 5, 2005.
LUTTRELL, Minnie S. Luttrell. LIBERTY - Minnie S. Luttrell,
103, of Dunville, died Saturday at Fair Oaks Health Center in
Jamestown. Born Feb. 22, 1902, in Russell County, she
was the daughter of the late Isaiah and Mary Luttrell. She
was a homemaker and member of Antioch Christian Church.
She was the widow of Elvin Luttrell. Survivors include two
sons, Marlow Luttrell and Walter Luttrell, both of Dunnville;
three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and four greatgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son,
Otis Luttrell. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at McKinneyBrown Funeral home by Oneal Wade. Burial will be in Luttrell
Cemetery. Visitation is 5:30-9 p.m. today. Sunday, April
17, 2005.
LYNN, Christina Lynn. MORELAND - Services for Christina
Thurman Lynn, 26, of Berea, will be 1 p.m. Monday at New
Hope Baptist Church in Moreland by David Fralix. Burial will
be in Richmond Cemetery. She died Thursday at Patty A.
Clay Hospital in Richmond. Born Dec. 13, 1978, in Ft.
Lewis, Wash., she was the daughter of Gary and Linda
Thurman of Richmond. She was a graduate of Garrard Co.
High School and Eastern Kentucky University. Additional
survivors include her husband, Rob Lynn of Berea; maternal
grandparents, Burt and Dorothy Moss of St. Louis; paternal
grandfather, Chester Partrich of St. Louis; and a sister,
Debbie Thurman of Richmond. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today
at the church. W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Sunday, January 9, 2005.
LYONS, Vivian Lyons. LANCASTER - Vivian Lyons, 80, of
Bondville Road, Salvisa, died Monday at Danville Centre for
Health and Rehabilitation. Born June 20, 1925, in
Cincinnati, she was a daughter of the late Henry and
Joeanna Strong Kerby. She was a retired sales clerk and
the widow of John Lyons. Survivors include a son, Greg
Stephens of Merritt Island, Fla.; two sisters, Henrietta
Powers and Jean Morgan, both of Danville; and a brother,
Dave Kerby of Danville. A memorial service will be held at a
later date. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice. Ramsey
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Wednesday,
October 12, 2005.
MADDOX, Darrin Maddox. HARRODSBURG - Darrin Michael
Maddox, 35, of Harrodsburg, died Friday in Harrodsburg.
Born Sept. 15, 1970, in Harrodsburg, he was the son of
James Ledmond and Mildred Lois Stopher Maddox. He was
an employee of the Kentucky Burley Warehouse and a
graduate of Mercer County High School. Additional
survivors include three brothers; Jimmy and Steve Maddox,
both of Harrodsburg, and Gary Maddox of Perryville; and two
sisters; Rosalie Drury of Harrodsburg and Shirley Hazelton
of Greensburg, Pa. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Jerry Perry, Claude
Waldridge and James Harley. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lee Prather, Ernie Prather,
Eddie Horn, Josh Horn, Bubby Isham and Donnie Tyler.
Honorary pallbearers are nephews. Visitation is 3-9 p.m.
today and after 7 a.m. Monday. Memorials may go to the
Darrin Maddox FFA Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box
253, Harrodsburg, Ky 40330. Sunday, January 16, 2005
MAFFUCCI, Sonja G. Maffucci. A memorial service for Sonja G.
Maffucci, 64, of Crystal Springs Road, will be 10 a.m. July 9
at Trinity Episcopal Church by the Rev. Robert Kirkpatrick.
She died Sunday at her home. Born July 9, 1940, in
Louisville, she was the daughter of the late Richard and
Gladys Schwartz. She was a retired clerk for Kohl's
department store and had been a bookkeeper. Survivors
include her husband, Salvatore Maffucci; a daughter, Mary
Kohler of Philadelphia; and a stepdaughter, Priscilla Bercini
of Augusta, Ga. There will be no visitation. Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday,
June 28, 2005.
MAHAN, Gornette M. Mahan. TRENTON, Mich. - Gornette
Mitchell Mahan, 92, of Trenton, Mich., formerly of Junction
City, died Tuesday. Born May 14, 1912, in Corbin, she was
a homemaker and widow of A.E. Mahan. Survivors include
two sons, David Mahan of Danville and Walter "Jim" Mahan
of Lincoln Park, Mich.; two daughters, Greta J. Rodriguez of
Trenton and Marsha Ann Goldsmith of South Bend, Ind.; 22
grandchildren; and several great- and great-great
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons,
Danny Mahan and A.E. "Sonny" Mahan. Services were
today at Martenson Funeral Home. Memorials may go to the
American Heart Association. Information was provided by
Stith Funeral Home. Friday, February 25, 2005.
MALEAR, LIDA MALEAR. LANCASTER - Lida B. Malear, 86, of
Ross Road, died Friday at Christian Care Center. Born July
10, 1919, in Madison County, she was the daughter of the
late Jesse and Bertie Long Baker. She was a homemaker
and member of Bethel Christian Church. She was the widow
of Leo Malear. Survivors include a daughter, Linda Allen of
Garrard County; three brothers, Ernest and Cecil Baker, both
of Richmond, and Coleman Baker of Garrard County; and a
grandchild. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Ramsey
Funeral Home by the Rev. Bryce McCulley. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bobby, Charlie and
Logan Hall, Caywood Metcalf, and Bobby and Holman
Preston. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Monday. Sunday,
January 1, 2006. LIDA MALEAR. LANCASTER - Services
for Lida B. Malear, 86, of Ross Road, were today at Ramsey
Funeral Home by the Rev. Bryce McCulley. Burial was in
Lancaster Cemetery. She died Friday at Christian Care
Center. Born July 10, 1919, in Madison County, she was the
daughter of the late Jesse and Bertie Long Baker. She was a
homemaker and member of Bethel Christian Church. She
was the widow of Leo Malear. Survivors include a daughter,
Linda Allen of Garrard County; a sister, Geraldine "Jude"
Baker of Garrard County; three brothers, Ernest Baker and
Cecil Baker, both of Richmond, and Coleman Baker of
Lawrenceburg; and a grandchild. Pallbearers were Bobby,
Charlie and Logan Hall, Caywood Metcalf and Bobby and
Holman Preston. Tuesday, January 3, 2006.
MANLEY, Frederick R. Manley. Frederick Ralph Manley, 65, of
Latimer Heights, died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 23, 1939, in
Youngstown, Ohio, she was a son of the late Harry and
Margaret Stein Manley. He was a retired steel industry
engineer and a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic
Church. Survivors include a daughter, Maria Manley-Dutton
of Berlin Center, Ohio; two sons, Frederick E. Manley of
Greenland, N.H., and Michael Manley of Medina, Ohio; three
sisters, Gerry Thompson of Ellsworth, Ohio, Judy Just of
Cleveland and Mary Hendricks of Wellington, Ohio; two
brothers, David Manley of Hinckley, Ohio, and Anthony
Manley of Cleveland; and seven grandchildren. Graveside
services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Calvary Cemetery in
Youngstown, by the Rev. Steve Popovich. Memorials may
go to Catholic charity of one's choice. Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home is in charge of local arrangements. Thursday,
September 1, 2005. Frederick R. Manley. Frederick Ralph
Manley, 65, of Latimer Heights, died Wednesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 23, 1939, in
Youngstown, Ohio, he was the son of the late Harry and
Margaret Stein Manley. He was a retired steel industry
engineer and a member of SS. Peter and Paul Catholic
Church. Survivors include a daughter, Maria Manley-Dutton
of Berlin Center, Ohio; two sons, Frederick E. Manley of
Greenland, N.H., and Michael Manley of Medina, Ohio; three
sisters, Gerry Thompson of Ellsworth, Ohio, Judy Just of
Cleveland and Mary Hendricks of Wellington, Ohio; two
brothers, David Manley of Hinckley, Ohio, and Anthony
Manley of Cleveland; and seven grandchildren. Graveside
services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Calvary Cemetery in
Youngstown by the Rev. Steve Popovich. Memorials may
go to a Catholic charity of one's choice. Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Friday,
September 2, 2005.
MARCUM, Nora F. Marcum. STANFORD - Nora F. Marcum,
83, of Stanford, died Saturday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center. Born April 1, 1922, in Sunnybrook
in Wayne County, she was the daughter of the late Alvin and
Millie Catron Bates. She was a seamstress and a member
of Fort Logan Church of Christ. She was the widow of Riley
Marcum. Survivors include four sons, Riley W. "Bill" Marcum
of Muncie, Ind., Bob Marcum and John Marcum, both of
Stanford, and Roger Marcum of Oxnord, Calif.; two
daughters, Cynthia "Cyndi" Sanders of Stanford and Ora
Jane Wilson of Louisville; two brothers, Gordon Bates of
Crown Point, Ind., and James Bates of Newcastle, Ind.; 17
grandchildren; and 27 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her daughter, Mary F. Upchurch.
Services will be 7 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home
and 11 a.m. Wednesday at Fairview Church of Christ in
Alpha. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will
be grandchildren. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at
Spurlin Funeral Home and 10-11 a.m. Wednesday at the
church. Memorials may go to UCLA Division of Liver and
Pancreas Transplantation, 10833 LeConte, Suite 77-12CHS, Los Angeles, Calif., 90092. Monday, October 3,
2005.
MARCUM, William E. Marcum. HARRODSBURG - William
Edgar Marcum, 63, of Pheasant Drive, died Wednesday.
Born Dec. 20, 1941, in Rose Hill, Va., he was the son of the
late Carl Sumpter and Opal Elizabeth Barnes Marcum. He
was a self-employed dry wall finisher. Survivors include his
wife, Sandra Lee Appleby Marcum; a daughter, Kimberly
McGaha of Fredrick, Md.; a son, James M. Marcum of
Martinsburg, W.Va.; three sisters, Betty Hawkins of Mount
Airy, Md., Linda Williams of Jonesville, Va., and Dianne
Holland of Sandy Spring, Md.; a brother, Ken Marcum of
Dallas, Ga.; two stepsons, Matt Kaetzel of Gaithersburg,
Md., and Tim Kaetzel of Germantown, Md.; a stepdaughter,
Carrie Lasley of Salvisa; 13 grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by James Harley. Burial will be in Rose Hill,
Va. Visitation will be 10 a.m. Saturday. Memorials may go
to the American Lung Association or American Heart
Association. Friday, September 2, 2005.
MARLOW, Barry L. Marlow. STANFORD - Services for Barry
Lynn Marlow, 10, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Redemption
Road Church by Gary Yocom and David Easom. Burial will
be in Salyers Cemetery. He died Saturday in Lincoln
County. Born June 5, 1994, in Danville, he was the son of
Lincoln and Melissa Jasper Marlow. He was a fourth-grade
student at McKinney Elementary School and a member of
Padres Little League baseball team. He attended Geneva
Community Church and Redemption Road Church.
Additional survivors include one brother, Tyler Jasper
Marlow of Hustonville; a sister, Jessica Stanley of
Hustonville; grandparents, George and Lula Marlow of
Hustonville and Carol and Agnes Jasper of Nancy; and
great-grandparents, Zella Mae Jasper of Argyle and Myrtle
Haste of Bethelridge. Pallbearers will be Brandon Frank,
Blake Frank, Tyler Jasper, Brandon Brock, Danny Marlowe,
Chris and David Strevels. Honorary pallbearers are
members of Padres Little League baseball team. Visitation
is after 6 p.m. today. Fox Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, May 24, 2005.
MARPLE, Alton Marple. LIBERTY - Alton Marple, 80, of Ky.
1547, died Wednesday at Casey County Hospital. Born May
21, 1924, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Mose
and Mary Morgan Marple. He was a farmer and attended
Bethelhem United Methodist Church. Survivors include his
wife, Pauline Woodrum Marple; a son, Ronnie Marple of
Hustonville; a daughter, Janice Baird of Hustonville; four
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services will be
1 p.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Ed
Parton and Dwight Coffman. Burial will be in Whited
Cemetery. Pallbearers are Tim Thompson, Sammy Grimes,
Danny Marple, Darren Singleton, Sam Marple and Matthew
Grimes. Honorary pallbearers are Sam Roger, Deward
Riddle and Millard Scott. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today.
Friday, February 25, 2005.
MARPLE, Nora C. Marple. LIBERTY - Nora Christian Clements
Marple, 83, of Campbellsville, formerly of Liberty, died
Thursday in Campbellsville. Born July 26, 1922, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Richard and Mattie
Carman Clements. She was a homemaker, member of St.
Bernard Catholic Church and the widow of Basil Clements
and Vershel Marple. Survivors include five sons, Richard
Clements of Lexington, David and Eugene Clements, both of
Mannsville, and Buel and Jody Clements, both of Liberty;
two daughters, Diane Newton and Charlene Hugh, both of
Campbellsville; three sisters, Alene Moore of Westchester,
Ohio, Helen Woodrum of Liberty and Mae Douglas of
Cincinnati; four brothers, Marvin and Franklin Clements, both
of Cincinnati, and Otha and Georgie Clements, both of
Liberty; 25 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; and four
great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday
at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Danny Pace. Burial
will be in St. Bernard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Richard,
Eugene and Tommy Clements, Gerald and Troy Newton and
Ricky Appleby. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Saturday. Friday, November 11, 2005.
MARSHALL, Melva T. Marshall. ROSWELL, Ga. - Melva Irene
Terry Marshall, 84, formerly of Danville, died Monday at the
Wellstar Douglas Hospital in Douglasville, Ga. Born, Aug. 4,
1920, in Danville, she was the daughter of the late Marian
and Area Terry. She was the widow of Thomas W. Marshall.
She was past president of the Atlanta Women's Club and the
Fine Arts Forum and was a member of College Park Baptist
Church. Survivors include two sisters, Marian Steen of
Louisville and Lucille Curtis of Danville; two sons, Terry Van
Huss of Cornelia, Ga., and Tommy Van Huss of Lithia
Springs, Ga.; two granddaughters; and two greatgrandchildren. Services were today at Danville Memorial
Gardens by Odis Clark. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home
handled local arrangements. Thursday, June 16, 2005.
MARTIN, Alta Martin. LIBERTY - Alta Martin, 93, of Poplar
Springs Road, died Friday. Born Dec. 22, 1911, in Russell
County, she was the daughter of the late Hannibal and
Doretta Weddle Gosser and the widow of Noble Martin. She
was a homemaker and a member of Poplar Springs Baptist
Church. Survivors include two sons, Ray and Marvin Martin,
both of Liberty; four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren;
nine great-great grandchildren; and two step-great-great
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Lester
Martin. Services are 2 p.m. today at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial will be in Valley Oak
Cemetery. Visitation is after 8 a.m. today. Sunday, July 17,
2005.
MARTIN, Clarence B. Martin. BOWLING GREEN - Clarence
Bernard Martin, 41, of Marietta, Ga., died Thursday at his
home. Born Nov. 19, 1963, in Tallapoosa, Ala., he was the
son of the late Clarence O. and Georgia Hudgins Martin. He
was a sales representative for Jostens and a member of
Lost River Church of Christ. He was a graduate of Western
Kentucky University where he played basketball for the
Hilltoppers, and played professionally in Osaka, Japan.
Survivors include his wife, Faye Boards Martin of Marietta,
Ga.; two daughters, Chelsea and Caitlin Martin, both of
Marietta; a son, Clarenski Hill of Alexander City, Ala.; a
sister, LySandra Bowles of Bowling Green; three brothers,
Willie Carl Martin and Jerrold Martin, both of Alexander City,
and William Martin of Port Arthur, Texas; and grandparents,
Palmon and Katherine Martin of Alexander City. Services
will be 11 a.m. (CST) Monday at Lost River Church of Christ,
662 Dishman Lane. Burial will be in Bowling Green Gardens.
Visitation is 3-8 p.m. (CST) today at Hardy & Son Funeral
Home. Sunday, March 13, 2005.
MARTIN, Flossie A. Martin. STANFORD - Services for Flossie
Ann Martin, 77, of Bell Street, will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at
New Beginnings United Methodist Church by the Rev. Jerry
Beck. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died
Sunday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center.
Born March 10, 1928, in Green County, she was the
daughter of the late Fielding Lively and Amanda Whitlow
Graham. She was a member of New Beginnings United
Methodist Church, Lincoln County Homemakers and the
state association of licensed practical nurses. Survivors
include a son, Michael Martin of Nicholasville; two
daughters, Susan Graham of Lexington, and Deborah
Lainhart of Nicholasville; a brother, Paul Graham of Mount
Gilead, Ohio; a sister, Bellvina Kerr of Campbellsville; four
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Jim Reed, Buddy Pence, Cecil Witt, Jim Adams, Bobby
Atkins and Jack Withrow. Honorary pallbearers are members
of Susanna Wesley Sunday School Class. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home and after 9 a.m.
Wednesday at the church. Memorials may go to the church,
Markey Cancer Center or favorite charity. Tuesday, July
12, 2005.
MARTIN, James E. Martin. HARRODSBURG - James Edward
Martin, 87, died Friday at the Danville Center for Health.
Born July 1, 1918, in Chattanooga, Tenn., he was the son of
the late James and Sadie Martin. He was an Army veteran of
World War II, a horse trainer and ran his own stable. He was
the widower of Virginia Hardy Martin. Survivors include a
daughter, Mary Bugg of Harrodsburg; a son, Neil Martin of
Finchville; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death
by a son, James Martin. Services will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by David Culp.
Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Wednesday. Sunday,
September 25, 2005.
MARTIN, Lawrence Martin. HARRODSBURG - Lawrence
"Strut" Martin, 92, of Salvisa, died Saturday at Central
Baptist Hospital, Lexington. Born Feb. 21, 1913, in Oak Hill,
he was the son of the late John K. and Sarah Bell King
Martin. He was a retired machinist for International
Harvester in Indianapolis, a farmer and woodworker. He was
a member of Kirkwood Baptist Church and United Auto
Workers, and a former member of Salvisa Ruritan Club. He
was the widower of Catherine Savannah Popp Martin.
Survivors include a daughter, Carole Wendell of Greenwood,
Ind.; two grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel by Jerel Coffey, Ray Coats and Jason Clark. Burial
will be in Kirkwood Cemetery, Salvisa, with military rites.
Pallbearers will be Barry Carmickle, Chad Hinkle, Don
Freeman, Guy Driscoll, Steven Goodlett and Travis Gray.
Honorary pallbearers are Carole Wendell, Chuck and Kelly
Hinkle, and Chris, Melissa and Laura Cohee. Visitation is
after 5 p.m. today and prior to the service Tuesday.
Memorials may go to Kirkwood Baptist Church, 1955
Kirkwood Road, Salvisa, Ky. 40372. Monday, October 3,
2005.
MARTIN, Lewis J. Martin,. WAYNESBURG - Lewis James
Martin, 91, of Eubank, widower of Prudie Martin, died
Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital. Arrangements are
incomplete at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home. Monday,
February 7, 2005.
MARTIN, Russell T. Martin. STANFORD - Russell Terry Martin,
66, of Stanford, died Thursday at his home. Born May 16,
1939, in Lincoln County, he was a son of Virginia K. Martin
of McKinney and the late Elmer L. Martin. He was a courier
for Lab Corp. of America, a member of McKinney Baptist
Church and an Army veteran. Other survivors include his
wife, Sue Fletcher Martin of Stanford; two daughters, Susan
Martin Kirkpatrick of Stanford and Terri Martin Yates of
Atlanta, Ga.; four brothers, Powell Martin, Dennis Martin and
Carl Martin, all of Stanford, and Fred Martin of Moreland; two
sisters, Mary Jo Smith of New Salem and Brenda Hensley of
Cincinnati; and two grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at McKinney Baptist Church by Chip Pendleton.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today at Spurlin Funeral Home. Memorials may go to
McKinney Baptist Church or Gideons International Bible
Fund. Friday, August 19, 2005.
MARTIN, William B. Martin Jr. NORTH OLMSTEAD, Ohio William B. Martin, 83., of North Olmstead, died Tuesday. He
was born Aug. 27, 1922, in Danville. Survivors include his
wife, Joanne Weiss Martin; two sons, William B. Martin III
and Christopher J. Martin; one brother Dr. Donald B. Martin
of Corona Delmar, Calif.; a cousin, Carol Ann Sanders of
Danville; and two grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.
Friday at John Knox Presbyterian Church. Visitation is 3-5
p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today at Kacirek Funeral Home. Burial will
be in Sunset Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may go
to John Knox Presbyterian Church or Brooklyn Presbyterian
Church, 4308 Pearl Road, Cleveland, Ohio. Friday,
October 21, 2005.
MASON, Howard Mason. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. - Howard
William Mason, 83, of Little Rock, Ark., died Thursday. Born
June 27, 1921, in Little Rock, he was the son of the late
George and Ola Ashley Mason. He was the widower of
Miriam J. Mason. He was a World War II Army veteran and a
retired truck driver. Survivors include a daughter, Iris
Brockette of Little Rock; three sons, James Mason and Joe
Mason, both of Little Rock, and William Mason of Searcy,
Ark.; a brother, George Mason of Little Rock; a sister, Helen
York of Houston, Ark.; five grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Services were Saturday at Reubel Funeral
Home, Little Rock. Burial will be 1 p.m. Monday at Springhill
Cemetery, Harrodsburg. Sunday, March 6, 2005.
MASON, Lauren R. Mason. LIBERTY - Services for Lauren
Rebecca Mason, 16, of Liberty, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Bartle Funeral Home by Steven Lee. Burial will be in
Maxwell-Wright Family Cemetery. She died Sunday. Born
Sept. 6, 1988, in Pineville, she was the daughter of William
W. Mason and Kelly Maxwell Bell, both of Liberty. She was a
student at Casey County High School where she was a
member of the band and percussion section leader. Other
survivors include her stepfather, Barry Bell of Liberty; her
stepmother, Jamie Mason of Liberty; grandparents, Brenda
and Roger Maxwell of Liberty, William L. Mason of Pineville
and Rosie B. Hatfield of Pikeville; a brother, Matt Mason of
Liberty; a sister, Stacey Mason of Liberty; a stepbrother,
Jakie Bell of Liberty; and three stepsisters, Jerika and Ellie
Bell and Ashlie Custer, all of Liberty. Pallbearers will be
Brandon Brown, Jamie Maxwell, Raymond, David and Scotty
Wright and Steve Mason. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, March 29, 2005.
MASON, Lillie Mason. STANFORD - Lillie Mason, 91, of Kings
Mountain, died Sunday at Central Baptist Hospital. Born
Feb. 20, 1914, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the
late William K. and Margaret Wheeler Lay. She was a
homemaker and a member of Faith Temple Pentecostal
Church. Survivors include her husband, Elly W. Mason; two
sons, Jim Mason of Nicholasville and Noah Mason of Muncy,
Ind.; five daughters, Edith Rowland, Imogene Cornett, Diane
Burchett and Debbie Coffman, all of Kings Mountain, and
Nancy Bullock of Stanford; 26 grandchildren; 41 greatgrandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Herbert Mason, and a daughter,
Rosa Calfee. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Fox
Funeral Home by Terry Orcutt. Burial will be in Jacobs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Tuesday at Fox Funeral Home.
Monday, April 18, 2005.
MASONE, L. George Masone. L. George Masone, 79, of
Magnolia Lane, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 28, 1926, in Long
Island, New York, he was the son of the late George and
Angela Bruno Masone. He was a member of Ss. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church. He had been associated with coal
mining and the patent business. He was an amateur harness
driver of standardbred horses. He also was a breeder, owner
and raced both thoroughbred and standardbred horses in
New York and Kentucky. Bob Gorley and Bill Critchfield
named a horse after him, Count Masone, who became
Standardbred Horse of the Year in 2002. Survivors include
a brother, Michael Masone of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; and a
sister, Jennie Ives of Long Island. Services will be 1 p.m.
Monday at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church by Linh
Nguyen. Visitation will be 10 a.m. Monday until the time of
service at the church . Memorials may go to the church.
Stith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday,
December 18, 2005. L. George Masone. Services for L.
George Masone, 79, of Magnolia Lane, were 1 p.m. today at
SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church by the Rev. Linh
Nguyen. He died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Pallbearers were Eddie Tamme, Terry
Tucker, Harold Delk, Caspar Delk, Joshua Delk and Mike
Orberson. Memorials may go to the church. Stith Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements. Monday, December
19, 2005.
MATHERLY, Aline I. Matherly. SPRINGFIELD - Aline Isham
Matherly, 76, of Deep Creek Road, Perryville, died Thursday
at Spring View Hospital in Lebanon. Born Jan. 11, 1929, in
Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Charles
and Leora Gibson Isham. She was a member of Deep Creek
Baptist Church and a former employee of Cricketer Co. in
Harrodsburg. She was the wife of LaRue Matherly.
Survivors include a son, Billy Rue Matherly of Perryville; a
sister, Louise Rogers of Harrodsburg; three brothers,
Raymond Isham, Bob Isham and C.H. Isham, all of
Harrodsburg; two grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Carey &
Son Funeral Home by the Rev. Ronnie Clark. Burial will be
in Hillcrest Cemetery in Perryville. Pallbearers will be Joe
Warren, Barney Russell, Woody Staton, Rickie Click and
Rick and Donnie Staton. Honorary pallbearers are Patsy
Treadway, Janice Coulter, Darlene Bowen, Jackie Reed,
Vivian Click, Donald Carpenter and Anna Jane Corbett.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Saturday.
Friday, March 18, 2005.
MATHERLY, Conley Matherly. LIBERTY - Conley "Dock"
Matherly, 76, of Strong Branch Road, died Thursday at West
Lake Regional Hospital in Columbia. Born April 13, 1928, in
Casey County, he was the son of the late Sanford and Lena
Huff Matherly. He was a farmer and saw mill operator.
Survivors include his wife, Okie Bolt Matherly; three
daughters, Joyce Wright, Rita Bryant and Linda K.
Randolph, all of Liberty; two sons, Johnny Matherly and
Victor Matherly, both of Liberty; three sisters, Gladys Gaddis
of South Lebanon, Ohio, Sadie McQueary of Noblesville,
Ind., and Marie Bracket of Liberty; seven grandchildren; and
16 great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Steven Willingham.
Burial will be in Cold Springs Cemetery. Visitation is after
6:30 p.m. today. Friday, February 25, 2005.
MATHERLY, LaRue Matherly. SPRINGFIELD - Services for
LaRue Matherly, 79, of Deep Creek Road, will be 1 p.m.
Monday at Carey and Sons Funeral Home by the Rev.
Ronnie Click. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery in
Perryville. He died Thursday at the Springfield Nursing and
Rehabilition Center. Born May 2, 1926, in Boyle County, he
was the son of the late Coleman and Lottie Elliott Matherly.
He was the widower of Aline Isham Matherly. He was a
member of Deep Creek Baptist Church and an Army veteran
of World War II. He retired from Robintech Plastic Co.
Survivors include a son, Billy R. Matherly; two grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Ricky
Staton, Barney Russell, Ricky Click, Billy Matherly, Keith
Reed and Jimmy Coyle. Honorary pallbearers include
Jackie Reed, Darlene Bowen, Jan Coulter, Vivian Click,
Donald Carpenter, Retha Matherly and Eddie Pittman.
Sunday, October 16, 2005.
MATHERLY, Okie I. Matherly. LIBERTY - Okie Iona Matherly,
75, of Strong Branch Road, died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 25, 1930, in
Casey County, she was the daughter of the late J.D. and
Eliza Rich Bolt. She was a homemaker and the widow of
Conley "Doc" Matherly. Survivors include three daughters,
Joyce Wright, Rita Bryant and Linda K. Randolph, all of
Liberty; two sons, Johnny and Victor Matherly, both of
Liberty; a brother, Nathan Bolt of Louisville; four sisters, Lula
Baldwin of Campbellsville, Zola Lee of Knifley, and Gladys
Hughes and Betty Wilson, both of Liberty; seven
grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services will be
2 p.m. Tuesday at Cold Springs Primitive Baptist Church by
Roger Price. Burial will be in Cold Springs Cemetery.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. today at McKinney-Brown Funeral
Home and after 9 a.m. Tuesday at the church. Sunday,
September 18, 2005.
MATTHEWS, Ian B. Matthews. STANFORD - Ian Bryce
Matthews, infant son of Brian and Susan Caudill Matthews of
Columbus, Ohio, was stillborn Sunday at Central Baptist
Hospital. Other survivors include two sisters, Chynna Smith
and Imani Matthews, both at home. Services were today at
Pleasant Point Baptist Church Cemetery by the Rev. John
Dean. Spurlin Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, March 2, 2005.
MATTHEWS, Talt J. Matthews. HARRODSBURG - Talt Junior
Matthews, 50, of Harrodsburg, died Monday at University of
Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. Born April
13, 1955, in Garrard County, he was a son of Ben and Mary
Matthews Medley of Harrodsburg. He was a graduate of
Harrodsburg High School and a former employee of Stone
Manor restaurant and Shelby's Heating and Air Conditioning.
He also was an artist. Other survivors include four
daughters, Jeannie Bruner, Pennie Votaw, Mindy Matthews
and Cindy Matthews, all of Harrodsburg; a brother, Eddie
Matthews of Liberty; a sister, Shelia Bryant of Harrodsburg;
and seven grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Bryce McCulley.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be after
11 a.m. Friday. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Talt J.
Matthews. HARRODSBURG - Services for Talt Junior
Matthews, 50, of Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m. Friday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Bryce McCulley.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Monday at
University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in
Lexington. Pallbearers will be Eddie Matthews, Billy Votaw,
Hubert Peavler, Kenny Griffin, Arnett Griffin and John
Phillips. Honorary pallbearers are Henry Sims, Billy Phillips,
Aaron Bruner, Jason Sadler, Scottie Raley, Steven Sadler
and Arnold Meeks. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Friday.
Thursday, September 1, 2005.
MAUPIN, Joe Maupin. LANCASTER - Services for Joe Maupin,
45, of Walker Pike, Paint Lick, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Billy Estes and Richard
Ginn. Burial will be in Paint Lick Cemetery. He died Sunday
at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers
will be Kevin Fields, Woodie Leavell, Jason Gaffney, Roy
and Bobby Noe and Lynn Parsons. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to Christian Appalachian Project,
322 Crab Orchard St., Lancaster 40446. Tuesday,
February 1, 2005
MAXEY, Amy F. Maxey. SHELBYVILLE - Amy Fletcher Maxey,
73, of Shelbyville, died Friday at Masonic Home of
Shelbyville. Born in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of
the late John C. and Carrie M. Baugh Fletcher. He was a
former employee of Sears and former secretary for the Old
Mason's Home and Crestview Health Care Center. She was
a member of Buffalo Lick Baptist Church, and a former
member of Shelbyville Business and Professional Women's
Club. Survivors include her husband, Dallas C. Maxey; a
son, Mark Maxey of Waddy; a daughter, Dawn Caldwell of
Lawrenceburg; three brothers, Lewis Fletcher of Richmond,
Va., Hershel Fletcher of Junction City, and Dallas Fletcher of
Stanford; three sisters, Frankie Barlow, Sue Martin and
Nancy Henson, all of Stanford; four grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. Services will be 2:30 p.m. today at
Hall-Taylor Funeral Home by the Revs. Jesse Baxter and
John Lansford. Burial will be in Bagdad Cemetery.
Memorials may go to Buffalo Lick Baptist Church. Monday,
January 24, 2005
MAXEY, Maxine P. Maxey. Maxine P. Maxey, 86, died Tuesday
at McDowell Place of Danville. She was the widow of
Chester Maxey. Arrangements are INCOMPLETE at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Wednesday, November 16,
2005.
MAY, Audrey E. May. LIBERTY - Audrey Elizabeth May, 83, of
Cincinnati, died Sunday at Mercy Franciscan Hospital in
Cincinnati. Born Jan 15, 1922, in Adair County, she was a
daughter of the late James and Effie Adams Martin. She
was the widow of Walter F. May and a member of Barnett's
Creek United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son,
Rondy May of Cincinnati; and two sisters, Mildred Smith and
Gladys Sheldon, both of Cincinnati. Services will be noon
Wednesday at Bartle Funeral Home by Roger Price. Burial
will be in Barnett's Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be after
10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, December 13, 2005.
MAY, Jewell Hope May. LANCASTER - Services for Jewell
Hope May, 87, of Maplewood Drive, will be 2 p.m. Thursday
at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Don Hatton. Burial will
be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Monday at Christian
Care Center. Born July 24, 1917, in Garrard County, she
was a daughter of the late Harmon and Luna Price Davis.
She was a homemaker, a member of Lancaster United
Methodist Church and the widow of Clyde May. Survivors
include two sons, Tommy May of Danville and Mark May of
Lancaster; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Chris Ryan, Brian, Kevin and Charles
May, Gene Kelsey, Michael Davis, David Simpson, Mickey
Rhodus and Bud Davis. Honorary pallbearers are Julie
Ryan, Rachel, Samantha and Lesley May. Visitation is 5-9
p.m. today. Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
MAY. Reba May. STANFORD - Reba May, 70, of Waynesburg,
died Wednesday at Stanford House nursing home. Born
Aug. 26, 1934, in Pulaski County, she was the daughter of
the late Andrew and Alta Bradley Burton. She was a
homemaker and a member of New Hope Baptist Church.
She was the widow of John May. Survivors include two
daughters, Linda Demaree of Waynesburg and Debbie
Bryant of Chattanooga, Tenn.; one brother, Bobby Burton of
Crab Orchard; three grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by Gary Story. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be David Clemmons, Nick
Hutson, Billy Phillips, Charlie Christopher, Larry Cook and
Terry Huffman. Visitation is 6-9 today. Thursday, May 5,
2005.
MAYFIELD, Wilma J. Mayfield. LANCASTER - Services for
Wilma Jean Mayfield, 76, of Maple Avenue, will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Zach Terry.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Thursday at
Christian Care Center of Lancaster. Born Jan. 13, 1929, she
was the daughter of the late Carl and Nettie Schrader Ball.
She was the a co-owner of the former Ben Franklin store
and a member of Lancaster Baptist Church. She was the
widow of Denver J. Mayfield. Survivors include a daughter,
Robyn Walton of Lancaster; a son, Mark Mayfield of
Knoxville; two brothers, Claude Ball of Oak Park. Mich., and
Jim Ball of Kingsport, Tenn.; three sisters, Fern Pitkanen of
Maryville, Tenn., Edna C. Reynolds of La Grange and
Dorothy Drake of Macomb, Mich.; two grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a son,
Denver J. Mayfield, Jr. Visitation will be 12-2 p.m. Monday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213,
Danville, 40423. Sunday, December 11, 2005.
MCCARTER, Hubert McCarter. Lawrence Hubert McCarter, 89,
of Junction City, died Dec. 14 at Franklin Ridge Nursing
Home, Franklin, Ohio. Born Feb. 8, 1915, in Knoxville, he
was the son of the late Lewis and Dell McCarter. He was a
retired construction worker, a Baptist and the widower of
Edna Broyles McCarter. Survivors include five daughters,
Nancy Combs, Judy Frazier Wurtmen and Becky Leonard,
all of Louisville, Sue Witworth of La Grange and Jan Williams
of Lebanon, Tenn.; four sons, Johnny McCarter of Texas,
Lewis "Dan" McCarter of Junction City, Roger McCarter of
Mount Joliet, Tenn., and William McCarter of California;
three sisters, Ercie McNeil, Mildred Bowman and Evelyn
Peavler, all of Knoxville; and several grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, Jerry McCarter. Honorary
pallbearers are Wendell Jessee, Doug Adams, Lewis Grider
and Tony Whitworth. A memorial service will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Paul
McFarland. Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Saturday.
Wednesday, January 5, 2005.
McCLURE, Evon B. McClure. LANCASTER - Services for Evon
Bruner McClure, 62, of High Bridge Road, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home by Dale Gabbert. Burial
will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Wednesday at her
home. Born July 10, 1942, in Jessamine County, she was
the daughter of the late Charles T. and Roxie Hoover
Bruner. Survivors include her husband, Frank McClure; a
son, Franklin McClure of Crab Orchard; five daughters, Kitty
Hasty and Susan Denny, both of Lancaster, Connie Lawless
of Pulaski County, Bonnie McClure and Ann Johnson, both
of Nicholasville; a brother, Lonnie Bruner of Nicholasville;
two sisters, Wilma J. West of Monticello and Helen Crowe
Gill of Nicholasville; 14 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Honorary
pallbearers are Mac Crowe and Kathy Crowe. Visitation is
6-9 p.m. today. Friday, May 6, 2005.
McCOWAN, Dorothy N. McCowan. Dorothy Neely McCowan,
84, of Lebanon Road, Parksville, died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 22, 1920, in
Wise County, Va., she was the daughter of the late Dave
and Patty Shuler Neely. She was a retired employee of
Signet Corp. of Harrodsburg, a former senior companion and
craft instructor, and a member of Beech Fork Baptist Church.
Survivors include two daughters, Rose Wilburn of
Fayetteville, W.Va., and Peggy Arnold of Parksville; two
sons, Ronald McCowan of Spartanbrug, S.C., and Roger
McCowan of Danville; seven grandchildren; and several
great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Lee Arnold. Burial will be in
Parksville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Saturday. Friday, April 1, 2005. Dorothy McCowan.
Services for Dorothy McCowan, 84, of Lebanon Road,
Parksville, were Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by
Lee Arnold. Burial was in Parksville Cemetery. She died
Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born June 22, 1920, in Wise County, Va., she was the
daughter of the late Dave and Patty Shuler Neely. She was a
retired employee of Signet Corp. of Harrodsburg, a former
senior companion and craft instructor, and a member of
Beech Fork Baptist Church. Survivors include two
daughters, Rose Wilburn or Fayetteville, W.Va., and Peggy
Arnold of Parksville; two sons, Ronald McCowan of
Spartanburg, S.C., and Roger McCowan of Danville; seven
grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Pallbearer
was David McCowan. Honorary pallbearers were Norman
Bartleston, Agnes Bartleston, Ben Henson, Wanda Henson,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sunday, April 3,
2005.
McCOWAN, George E. McCowan. George Edward McCowan,
81, of Lisa Avenue, died Saturday at Central Baptist Hospital
in Lexington. Born Nov. 11, 1923, in Lincoln County, he was
the son of the late William and Ethel Gaddis McCowan. He
was a builder, an antique dealer and a World War II Air
Force veteran. He helped build and develop the Hanging
Fork Prayer Chapel on Stanford Road. Survivors include his
wife, Nan Rousey McCowan; a son, Randall McCowan of
Lexington; a brother, Harold McCowan of Junction City; and
a sister, Bessie Wilder of Stanford. Services will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Monday.
Sunday, October 2, 2005.
McCOY, Peggy T. McCoy. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Margaret Elizabeth "Peggy" Taylor McCoy, 78, of
Harrodsburg, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel by Don Chase and Cleo Goodlett. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Monday at Ephraim
McDowell Medical Center. Born Aug. 20, 1926, in Mercer
County, she was the daughter of the late Andie Floyd and
Nannie Johnson Taylor. She was a retired nurse and a
member of Harrodsburg Christian Church where she was a
member of the Quilters Group and Rook Club. Survivors
include a son, Jerry McCoy of Harrodsburg; five
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be David Leo, Dennis Sallee, Tim and Mike McCoy, and
William and Larry Taylor. Honorary pallbearers are Eddie
Sanford, Howard Fallis, William Currens, Doug Taylor and
elders of Harrods-burg Christian Church. Visitation is 5 p.m.
today and prior to the service Wednesday. Memorials may
go to Harrodsburg Christian Church, 305 S. Main St.,
Harrodsburg, Ky. 40330. Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
McCULLOUGH, Jonathan McCullough. LANCASTER Services for Jonathan "Jonny Mac" McCullough, 17, of
Lancaster, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
Josh Brasseaux. Burial will be in Fellowship Cemetery. He
died Wednesday. Born Aug. 17, 1988, in Fayette County, he
was a son of Michelle McCullough and Rodney Jackson,
both of Junction City. He was a senior at Garrard County
High School and wide receiver and defensive back on the
Golden Lions football team. Other survivors include two
sisters, Nicki McCullough and Tiffany McCullough, both of
Junction City; a stepbrother, Nicholas Jackson of Junction
City; a stepsister, Ashley Jackson of Junction City; his
grandparents, Sharon Brewster and Peggy Jackson, both of
Junction City; and his girlfriend, Ashley Cross of Garrard
County. Pallbearers will be Bruce Williams, Derrick Moberly,
Kevin Preston, David Hall, James Hudson and Landon Neff.
Honorary pallbearers are member of the Garrard County
High football team and coaches. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m.
Saturday. Memorials may go to Jonathan McCullough
Memorial Fund, c/o First Southern National Bank, P.O. Box
628, Lancaster 40444. Friday, October 21, 2005.
MCDANIEL, Faith H. McDanel. Faith H. McDanel, 107, of
Carrigan Drive, died Saturday at Charleston Health Care
Center. Born Jan. 10, 1898, in New Wilmington, Pa., she
was the daughter of the late James T. and Jennie McCoy
Hoover. She was a homemaker and a 1921 graduate of
Slippery Rock Teachers College in Slippery Rock, Pa. She
was a teacher in Ellwood City, Pa., and Youngstown, Ohio,
and a member of The Presbyterian Church in Danville.
Survivors include a daughter, Janet Bauder of Danville; two
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial
will be in Locust Grove Cemetery in Ellwood City. Visitation
is after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to The
Presbyterian Church. Monday, February 7, 2005.
McDANIEL, James R. McDaniel. Services for James Russell
McDaniel, 75, of Grabruck Drive, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at
Stith Funeral Home by the Revs. Mark East and Henderson
Goins Jr. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. He died
Monday at his home. Born Aug. 17, 1930, in Perry County,
he was a son of the late Hannibal and Molly Hall McDaniel.
He was a retired farmer and a member of Danville Church of
the Nazarene. Survivors include his wife, Minnie Goins
McDaniel; a son, David McDaniel of Perryville; two
daughters, Patricia Patterson of Danville and Linda Kay
Morton of Lancaster; two half brothers, Raymond Martin and
Joe Martin, both of Stanton; six half sisters, Mary Jane Goins
of Danville, Imogene Gilbert of Lancaster, Ruth Smallwood
of Campton, Ohio, Beulah Davis of Junction City, and Frieda
McCoy and Eula Friend, both of Stanton; seven
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Stuart Short, Jeff Kidder, Matthew Pike, Jeremy and
David McDaniel, Travis Key, Stuart Goins and Mark Sears.
Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Dan Moran, Karl Luttrell, Alec
Russell and James, Gilbert and Chester Goins. Visitation is
after 5 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home. Memorial
donations go to the Danville Church of the Nazarene or
Heritage Hospice. Wednesday, November 30, 2005.
McDERMOTT, Thomas P. McDermott. HARRODSBURG Graveside services for Thomas Patrick McDermott, 82, of
Harrodsburg, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Camp Nelson
National Cemetery by the Rev. Joseph Muench and with
military rites. He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born March 17, 1923, in
Clearfield, Pa., he was the son of the late Joseph J. and
Eleanor Berthot McDermott. He was a retired Pennsylvania
Department of Highways equipment operator and a World
War II veteran of the Army 82nd Airborne Division.
Survivors include his wife, Audrey Bowers McDermott; a
daughter, Patricia McDermott Conrad of Harrodsburg; two
sons, Donald McDermott of Greensburg, Pa., and Timothy
McDermott of Clearfield, Pa.; and a brother, James
McDermott of Clearfield; six grandchildren; and a greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Donald, Timothy and
Jonathan McDermott, William C. Conrad Jr., William C.
Conrad III and Nathan Biggs. Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements. Wednesday, July 6,
2005.
MCDONALD, Loda L. McDonald. NICHOLASVILLE - Loda Lee
McDonald, 88, of Nicholasville, died Monday. He was a
retired furniture maker, a World War II Army veteran and the
widower of Waveline Lowery McDonald. Survivors include
three daughters, Peggy Durbin of Nicholasville, Jeannie
McDonald Wallace of Lawrenceburg, and Rhonda E.
McDonald of Hustonville; four sons, John L. McDonald of
Ohio, Darrell E. McDonald of Hustonville, Jerry W. Lowery of
Lexington, and Gary L. Lowery of Tennessee; and two
sisters, Mildred O. Jones and Mae R. Jones. Services will
be 3 p.m. Thursday at Betts & West Funeral Home by Jim
Swafford. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Visitation
will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. Tuesday, January 18,
2005.
McGOVERN, Steven M. McGovern. LEXINGTON — Services
for Steven M. McGovern, 24, of Danville, formerly of
Lancaster, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Central Christian
Church in Lexington by the Revs. Gregory Alexander,
Michael Mooty and Guy Waldrop. Burial will be in Camp
Nelson National Cemetery. He was one of six Americans
killed April 21 when their helicopter was shot down north of
Bagdad. He was an employee of Blackwater USA a private
security firm supporting the State Department Bureau of
Diplomatic Security mission in Iraq. He was a combat
veteran who served in Afghanistan in 2002 with Alpha Co.,
2nd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group. He had been a
member of the Kentucky National Guard’s elite 20th Special
Forces Group in Louisville before leaving the guard earlier
this year to join Blackwater USA. Born Oct. 20, 1980, in
Flint, Mich., he was the son of K. Michael McGovern of
Grand Blanc, Mich., and Julia Schomburg Hawkins of
Lexington. Other survivors include his fiancé, Jennifer
Weber, and her daughter, Kasey, of Danville; a brother,
Joseph McGovern of Lexington; stepfather, the Rev. William
Hawkins of Lexington; stepmother, Judy McGovern of Grand
Blanc; and grandmothers, Carmen McGovern of Flint, Mich.,
and Enid Schomburg of Portsmouth, Ohio. Memorials may
be made to Woodlawn Children’s Campus, 1151 Perryville
Road, Danville 40422; or Glendale Baptist Children’s Home,
2125 Gilead Church Road, Glendale, Ky. 42740. Mildard’s
Funeral Home, Broadway, is in charge of arrangements.
Friday, May 13, 2005.
McGUIRE, Bernice K. McGuire. MACON, Ga. - Bernice Karon
McGuire died Wednesday. Born in Monroe County, Ga., she
was the daughter of late George Aaron and Vera Mann Ivey.
She was the widow of George McGuire. Survivors include
two daughters, Karon Click of Stanford and Judy Fitzwater of
Germantown, Md.; a son, George McGuire III of Macon; a
sister, Mary House of Macon; and four grandchildren.
Services were Saturday at Macon Memorial Park Funeral
Home. Burial was in Macon Memorial Park Cemetery by the
Rev. Cyril Garrett. Monday, August 1, 2005.
McGUIRE, Lucille V. McGuire. ERLANGER - Lucille V.
McGuire, 90, of Woodcrest Nursing Home in Elsmere, died
Monday. She was a homemaker and assisted her husband,
the late Herbert H. McGuire, in his business, McGuire Dental
Lab in Covington. Survivors include three daughters, Marion
M. Edwards of Independence, Diana M. Schulz of
Gloucester, Va., and Victoria L. Warren of Somerset; a son,
Herbert W. McGuire of Danville; 11 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Linnemann Funeral Home in Erlanger. Burial will be in
Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. Visitation will be after 8
p.m. Thursday. Memorials may go to Salvation Army, P.O.
Box 596, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201. Wednesday, August 31,
2005.
McGUIRE, Thomas McGuire. HARRODSBURG - Thomas E.
McGuire, 38, of North Main Street, died Thursday at his
residence. Born April 25, 1966, in Louisville, he was the son
of Leslie Edward McGuire of Louisville and Joyce Sheldon of
Perryville. He was a construction worker and a tattoo artist.
Additional survivors include two daughters, Darby and
Charolotte McGuire, and their mother, Sarah Mallori
McGuire, all of Harrodsburg; a brother, Brandon Taylor of
Harrodsburg; a step-father, Neal Sheldon of Perryville; and a
grandmother, Anna Belle Miller of Louisville. Pallbearers will
be Jim and Tim Springate, Doug Alsman, Vernon and Jim
McGuire, and Brandon Taylor. Services are 2 p.m. today at
Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home by James Harley.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation is 1-2 p.m.
today. Sunday, February 27, 2005.
McHOLAN, Andy M. McHolan. PERRYVILLE - Services for the
Rev. Andy M. McHolan, 89, of Cochran, Ga., formerly of
Perryville, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Perryville Baptist
Church. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. He died
Wednesday in Cochran. Born in Breckinridge County, he
was a son of the late William H. and Lena Ammons
McHolan. He was pastor of several churches in Georgia and
Kentucky, including Doctors Fork Baptist Church in Perryville
and South Fork Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Virginia D. McHolan; a daughter, Lou Ellen Johnson of
Cincinnati; three sons, Charles McHolan of Louisville,
Eugene McHolan of Harrodsburg, and Rickie McHolan of
Cochran; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Michael,
Keith, Shawn, Ryan and Henry McHolan and Johnny
Johnson. Visitation will be noon Saturday at the church until
time of service. Memorials may go to Evergreen Baptist
Church, c/o Betty Hafley, Coal Shute Road, Cochran, Ga.
31014 or Gideons International. Wilder Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Friday, March 11, 2005. Andy M.
McHolan. PERRYVILLE - Services for the Rev. Andy M.
McHolan, 89, of Cochran, Ga., formerly of Perryville, were
Saturday at Perryville Baptist Church. Burial was in Hillcrest
Cemetery. He died Wednesday in Cochran. Born in
Breckinridge County, he was the son of the late William H.
and Lena Ammons McHolan. He was pastor of several
churches in Georgia and Kentucky, including Doctors Fork
Baptist Church in Perryville and South Fork Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia D. McHolan; a daughter,
Lou Ellen Johnson of Cincinnati; three sons, Charles
McHolan of Louisville, Eugene McHolan of Harrodsburg, and
Rickie McHolan of Cochran; 10 grandchildren; 22 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, Wayne McHolan, and a
daughter, Charlotte Ann McHolan. Pallbearers were
Michael, Keith, Shawn, Ryan and Henry McHolan and
Johnny Johnson. Memorials may go to Evergreen Baptist
Church, c/o Betty Hafley, Coal Shute Road, Cochran, Ga.
31014 or Gideons International. Wilder Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements. Sunday, March 13, 2005.
McKNIGHT, Mary E. McKnight. LIBERTY - Mary Ellen
McKnight, 49, of Dunnville, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 24, 1956, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of Flosie Lane Luttrell of
Liberty and the late Loren Luttrell. She attended Mt. Calvary
Community Church and was a homemaker. Additional
survivors include a son; Anthony McKnight of Liberty; a
daughter, Tammy Blankenship of Jamestown; two
grandchildren; her caregiver, Ronald Cravens; three
brothers, Roy and Garnett Luttrell, both of Liberty and
Charlie Luttrell of Russell Springs; five sisters, Marie Price
and Joyce McDowell, both of Dunnville; Rose Baldock of
Danville; Eva Farmer of Campbellsville, and Janie Sutton of
Russell Springs. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial
will be in Old Contown Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today and after 8 a.m. Monday. Sunday, March 20, 2005.
MCMEEKIN, Mary K. McMeekin. LIMA, Ohio - Mary K.
McMeekin, 75, of Lima, died Monday at St. Rita's Medical
Center. Born March 11, 1929, in Lexington, Ky., she was a
daughter of the late Charles K. and Mary Simpson Oldham.
She was a retired secretary at Market Street Presbyterian
Church, a past member of Junior Service League, a docent
at Allen County Museum and did volunteer work as a tutor.
Survivors include three sons, Charles McMeekin of
Randolph, Vt., Dr. James McMeekin of Billings, Mont., and
John McMeekin of Georgetown, Ky.; a sister, Ann O. Kirk of
Louisville, Ky.; and five grandchildren. Services will be 11
a.m. Friday at Market Street Presbyterian Church by the
Rev. Rob Bohnsack. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Thursday at Chiles & Son-Laman
Shawnee Chapel. Memorials may go to Equestrian Therapy
Program. Wednesday, January 26, 2005
MCMULLIN, Carl G. McMullin. MORELAND - Carl Gene
McMullin, 74, of Moreland, died today at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Thursday, February 17, 2005.
MCMULLIN, Carl G. McMullin. MORELAND - Services for Carl
Gene "Fuzzy" McMullin, 74, of Moreland, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Revs. Gary
Douglas and Chuck Robinson. Burial will be in Hustonville
Cemetery. He died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 7, 1930, in Lincoln
County, he was the son of the late Luther and Pearl
Reynolds McMullin. He was a retired manager and meat
cutter at Danville Super Key Market, a graduate of
Hustonville High School and a member of Moreland First
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy B.
McMullin; a son, Lewis McMullin Sr. of Salvisa; a daughter,
Carol Ann Case of Junction City; two sisters, Virginia McGirr
and Shirley McMullin, both of Moreland; four grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Danny
and Billy Ray Douglas, Steve Case, Phillip Pittman, Lewis
McMullin Jr. and Doug Eades. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Moreland First Baptist Church building
fund, 501 Old Danville Pike, Hustonville, Ky. 40437. Friday,
February 18, 2005.
McMURRY, Norma L. McMurry. HARRODSBURG - Norma
Landers McMurry, 68, of Salvisa, died Monday at her home.
Born June 26, 1936, in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter
of the late Grant and Viola Sharp Landers. She was a
homemaker and a member of Harrodsburg Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, James E. McMurry Jr.; three
daughters, Myra Morgan of Middleburg, Melony Hisle of
Georgetown, and Cindy McMurry of Salvisa; a son, James
O. McMurry of Salvisa; three brothers, Charles T. Landers of
Simpsonville, James R. Landers of Lyndon and Lucian
Landers of Harrodsburg; two sisters, Dixie Logue of Salvisa
and Barbara Brown of Burgin; and three grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by the Revs. Kenneth Preston and John
Hockersmith. Burial will be in Ebenezer Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be David Hisle, Lynn Gilkison, David
Morgan, Gary Brown, Steve Landers and Mark Darnall.
Honorary pallbearers are Frank Brown, Walter L. Logue,
Calvin Darnall and Tim Darnall. Visitation is 59 p.m. today
and after 7 a.m. Wednesday. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
McWHORTER, Marie H. McWhorter. Private family services for
Marie Hillard McWhorter, 78, of Bruce Court, will be held
later. She died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Aug. 31, 1926, in Boyle County, she
was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hillard and
was the widow of Paul McWhorter. She was a homemaker
and member of Gethsemane Baptist Church. Survivors
include a son, Paul McWhorter; and two grandchildren.
Memorials may go to Gethsemane Baptist Church, 123
Quisenberry Ave., Danville 40422. Stith Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements. Sunday, July 17, 2005.
MCWILLIAMS, Eugene McWilliams, Wednesday, February 2,
2005. LIBERTY - Eugene "Billy" McWilliams, 79, of Liberty,
died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born Jan. 9, 1926, in Woodford County, he was a
son of the late Virgil and Julia Wethington McWilliams. He
was a retired truck driver and a member of First Baptist
Church. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Duncan
McWilliams; and a sister, Lucille Rigney of Reelsville, Ind.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at First Baptist Church by
the Revs. Daniel Wightman and Larry Davis. Burial will be in
Poplar Grove Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Bartle
Funeral Home and after noon Thursday at the church.
McWILLIAMS, Lucille McWilliams. LIBERTY - Lucille
McWilliams, 73, of Liberty, died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born July 19, 1931, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Walter and
Nettie Maybrier Duncan. She was a homemaker, a member
of First Baptist Church of Liberty and the widow of Eugene
"Billy" McWilliams. Survivors include a sister, Dorothy
Duncan of Liberty; two brothers, Gene Duncan of
Lawrenceburg, and Gar-land Duncan of Wapela, Ill.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church by
the Revs. Daniel Wrightman, Larry Davis and Jimmy Brown.
Burial will be in Poplar Grove Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today at Bartle Funeral Home and after 9:30 a.m.
Saturday at the church. Friday, June 3, 2005.
MEADOWS, Alice Meadows. HARRODSBURG - Alice
Meadows, 57, of London, died Saturday at Mary Mount
Medical Center in London. Born Feb. 10, 1948, in Pineville,
she was the daughter of Elsie Hoskins Mills and the late
Robert Mills. She was a retired apartment manager. Other
survivors include her husband, Kenneth B. Meadows; three
daughters, Emma Jean Bates of Danville, Jackie Griffith of
Indiana, and Tammy Gross of Pineville; three sisters,
Barbara Crawford of London, Patricia Aguado of Montana,
and Pricilla Howell of Columbia, S.C.; three brothers,
Charles Mills of Belton, S.C., Denver Mills of Harrodsburg,
and Robert Mills Jr. of Corbin; a grandmother, Fannie
Sizemore of Pineville; and seven grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Donna K. Jenkins.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral
Chapel by Raymond Costello. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be James Robinson II, Jesse
Jenkins, Connie Ross, Jake, Ricky and Andrew Mills.
Honorary pallbearers are Denver, Charles, Robert Jr.,
Bobby, Denver J., Paul and Matt Mills, and Jerry Lay.
Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and before the service
Tuesday. Monday, August 29, 2005.
MEANS, Harold K. Means. LIBERTY - Harold Kenny Means,
52, of Polar Hill Road, died Monday at his home. Born April
22, 1953, in Cincinnati, he was a son of Harold and Fonneal
Luttrell Means of Liberty. Other survivors include his fiance,
Patricia Patterson of Liberty; four daughters, Crystal Reed of
Richmond, Amanda Propes and Jody Patterson, both of
Liberty, and Rebecca Means of Yosemite; a son, Kenneth
Means of Liberty; a sister, Lisa Ratliff of Sandy Hook; two
brothers, Dean Means of Lexington and Darrin Means of
Liberty; and four grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Thursday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Don Clark.
Burial will be in Poplar Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Norman Ratliff, Dean Means Jr., Ronnie Means, Harold
Godbey and Dennis Luttrell. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and
after 8 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, October 26, 2005.
MEANS, Lelious F. Means. LIBERTY - Lelious Fay Means, 52,
of Liberty, died Friday, at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Sept. 2, 1953, in Casey County, she
was a homemaker and member of Mount Salem Baptist
Church. She was the daughter of the late Lelious Gerald
Buis. Survivors include her husband, Garry L. Means; her
mother, Joann H. Harris; two sons, Garry J. Means and
Lelious S. Means, both of Liberty; one stepson, Garry L.
Means Jr. of Baltimore; six sisters, Francis Simpson of
Liberty, Kay Carey, Phyllis Humes, Jeannie Siler, Vonda
Young and Bonnie Todd, all of Stanford; five brothers, Ricky
Buis of Liberty, Clinton and Billy Harris, both of Stanford,
Boyd Harris of Waynesburg, and Johnnie Harris of
Lancaster; three grandchildren; and one step-grandchild.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at McKininey-Brown
Funeral Home by Traves Farris and Eric Gilbert. Burial will
be in Poplar Hill Cemetery. Palbearers will be Clinton Harris,
Boyd Harris, Johnnie Harris and Billy Harris. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today. Sunday, November 13, 2005.
MEDLEY, Phyllis E. Medley. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Phyllis Ellen Medley, 59, of Mercer County, will be 12 p.m.
Monday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Thursday in Danville.
Born Oct. 17, 1945, in Mercer County, she was the daughter
of the late Arthur Ray and Flonnie Godbey Byrd. She was a
former employee of Stone Manor Motel and a member of
New Providence Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of
Robert Medley. Survivors include two sons, Charles Boswell
and Robert Medley, both of Harrodsburg; two daughters,
Dennia Loudin and Amy Wagers, both of Seymour, Ind.;
three brothers, Joseph, Jerry and David Byrd, all of
Harrodsburg; a sister, Janice Turner of Danville; 13
grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Scott Allen Medley. Pallbearers
will be James Turner, Virginia Byrd, Jerry Byrd Jr., Rickey
Lambert, Jason Deruse and Robert Jones. Visitation will be
11 a.m. Monday. Sunday, September 11, 2005.
MEEKS, Betty Meeks. SCIENCE HILL - Bettie Salyers Meeks,
88, of Waynesburg, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 2, 1916, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Luther and Mary
Floyd Salyers. She was a homemaker and a member of Mt.
Olive Christian Church. She was the widow of John Meeks.
Survivors include a son, Billy Meeks of Florida; a daughter,
Betty Jean Robertson of Waynesburg; four brothers, Norman
Salyers of Somerset, Clifford Salyers of Kentucky, Jessie
Salyers of Liberty, and Vernon Salyers of Middleburg; four
sisters, Martha Robertson and Elizabeth Carrier of
Waynesburg, Bertha Fight of Ohio, and Clythia Godbey of
Mt. Olive; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and
five great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Monday at Hislope & Morris Funeral Home by Gary Yocum.
Burial will be in Dunham Cemetery in Waynesburg.
Visitation will be 11 a.m. Monday. Sunday, September 25,
2005.
MERRIMAN, Susie Merriman. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Susie Merriman, 65, of Burgin, will be 2 p.m. Friday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Joe Smith. Burial will
be in Burgin Memorial Garden. She died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 20,
1940, in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late
Hazel Lee Webb Tate. She was a retired inspector for
Corning Glass and a member of Shakertown Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Wilmer L. "Buck" Merriman;
a daughter, Rita Monson of Burgin; a son, Jimmy Cloyd of
Danville; a stepson, David Lee Merriman of Boston, Mass.; a
stepdaughter, Teresa Nater of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters,
Ester Carey of Mercer County, and Vergie Richards of
Harrodsburg; a brother, Jay Tate of Leesburg, Ala.; two
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be
Layne Tipton, Farris Cameron, Lee Horner, Larry Richards,
Paul Hensley, Richard Cheak, Sonny Thompson, Joe
Monson and Craig Baughman. Visitation is after 6 p.m.
today and before the service Friday. Memorial contributions
may be sent to Shakertown Baptist Church, 2894 Lexington
Road, Harrodsburg, 40330. Thursday, September 15,
2005. Susie Merriman. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Susie Merriman, 65, of Burgin, will be 2 p.m. today at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Joe Smith. Burial will
be in Burgin Memorial Garden. She died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 20,
1940, in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late
Hazel Lee Webb Tate. She was a retired inspector for
Corning Glass and a member of Shakertown Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Wilmer L. "Buck" Merriman;
a daughter, Rita Monson of Burgin; a son, Jimmy Cloyd of
Danville; a stepson, David Lee Merriman of Boston, Mass.; a
stepdaughter, Teresa Nater of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters,
Ester Carey of Mercer County, and Vergie Richards of
Harrodsburg; a brother, Jay Tate of Leesburg, Ala.; two
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be
Layne Tipton, Farris Cameron, Lee Horner, Larry Richards,
Paul Hensley, Richard Cheak, Sonny Thompson, Joe
Monson and Craig Baughman. Memorial contributions may
be sent to Shakertown Baptist Church, 2894 Lexington
Road, Harrodsburg, 40330. Friday, September 16, 2005.
MERRITT, James Merritt. CRAB ORCHARD - James Merritt,
65, of Crab Orchard, died Thursday at his residence. Born
March 11, 1940, in Pulaski County, he was the son of the
late Harlan and Lillie Merritt. He was the husband of Louise
Shepherd Merritt. A retired farmer, he was a member of
Richmond House of Prayer. Other survivors include one
daughter, Christine Ann Fletcher of Richmond; five sisters,
Betty Alexander of Berea, Jewell Sears and Mildred Poynter,
both of Somerset, and Iva Isaacs and Joyce Meadows, both
of Paint Lick; and six brothers, Tifford Merritt of Paint Lick,
Donald Merritt of Lancaster, Oakley Merritt of Somerset, and
Wendell Merritt, Denny Merritt and Kit Merritt, all of London.
Services will be 3 p.m. Sunday at McKnight Funeral Home
Chapel by Owen Moody. Burial will be in Crab Orchard
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Doug Sears and Wendell, Kit,
Tifford, Donald and Oakley Merritt. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Saturday. Friday, April 29, 2005.
MERSHON, Marion T. Mershon. HARRODSBURG - Marion
Thomas Mershon, 85, of VanArsdall Drive, died Friday at the
VA Hospital in Lexington. Born Oct. 5, 1920, in Salvisa, he
was the son of the late Willie K. and Nannie Oran Mershon.
He was a retired farmer and employee of Southern States.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and received four
Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart. He served as a deacon at
Salvisa Christian Church. He was also a member of
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post # 6935. Survivors include
his wife, Jennie M. Mershon; a son, Arnold T. Mershon;
three grandsons, Marion T. Mershon, Robert L. Mershon,
and Michael W. Darland; and six great-grandchildren. He
was prededed in death by a daughter, Alice F. Roach.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel
by the Revs. Vicki L. Ray and William Mounts. Burial will be
in Hebron Cemetery in Lawrenceburg with military rites.
Pallbearers will be Gene Hebrock, Michah Waddell, Larry
Stopher, Bill Stephens, Franklin Simpson and Tupper
Hardman. Honorary pallbearers are George O. Moore,
Francis Simpson, Howard Howells, Jack Springate and
Arthur Simpson II. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. today and Monday
prior to service. Memorials may go to Salvisa Christian
Church, Mercer County Senior Citizens or VFW Auxiliary.
Sunday, November 27, 2005.
MIDDLETON, Virgil C. Middleton, Wednesday, February 2,
2005. Services for Virgil Cline Middleton, 66, of Airport
Road, will be private. He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born March 3, 1938, in Danville,
he was a son of the late James and Stella Franklin
Middleton. He was a retired construction worker. Survivors
include his wife, Ophelia Bowen Middleton of Danville; a
daughter, Wendy Middleton of Danville; a brother, Gene
Middleton of Lebanon, Ohio; three sisters Pauline Sims and
Agnes Johnson, both of Danville, and Edith Hogue of Ohio.
Memorials may go to American Heart Association or
Gideon's International. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
MILBURN, H.T. Milburn. SPRINGFIELD - H.T. Milburn, 78, of
Springfield, owner of Milburn's Shoe Shop & Repair in
Harrodsburg, died Friday at Spring View Hospital in
Lebanon. Born Jan. 20, 1929, in Washington County, he
was the son of the late Haldene and Gertrude Pendergraft
Milburn. He was a member of Springfield Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Laura Royalty Milburn; two
daughters, Charlotte Brady of Springfield and Sharon
Thompson of Lexington; three sons, Rex Milburn of Georgia,
and Len Milburn and Bruce Milburn, both of Springfield;
three brothers, Garnett Milburn of Louisville, Gilbert Milburn
of Bardstown and Delbert Milburn of Danville; three sisters,
Nellie Hayden of Bardstown, Mary Lou Harmon of
Springfield and Iona Williams of Clarksville, Tenn.; 13
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Monday at Carey & Son Funeral Home, Springfield,
by the Revs. Troy Shelton and John McDaniel. Burial will be
in Bethlehem Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Patrick Brady,
Jason Brady, Cameron Thompson, Justin Milburn, Cliff
Peak, Geoff Mallory and Tom Briscoe. Honorary pallbearers
are Shane Thompson, Nicholas Milburn and Matthew
Milburn. Visitation is after 3:30 p.m. today. Sunday,
January 2, 2005.
MILLER, Barbara Miller. Services for Barbara Jean Miller, 50, of
Simpson Lane, Junction City, will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at
Preston- Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Ken Ward. Burial
will be in Junction City Cemetery. She died Monday at her
home. Born March 8, 1955, in Campbellsville, she was the
daughter of Leo Conley of Burgin and Vonda Elliott Conley
of Pensacola, Fla., and was raised by her grandparents, the
late Tom and Mattie Elliott. Survivors include her husband,
Ernest Miller; a daughter, Lori Lister of Junction City; a son,
Bryan Miller of Danville; two brothers, Barry Abell of
Pensacola and William Abell of Mackville; and four
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike Howard, Michael D.
Howard, John and James Miller, Jerry Young, Garry
Stevens, Billy Abell and Eric Elliott. Honorary pallbearers are
Lee and Tubby Moore, Randall and Steve Miller. Visitation
will be after 10 a.m. Thursday. Wednesday, October 12,
2005.
MILLER, Edna B. Miller. 1915-2008. CANTON, Ohio - Edna B.
Miller, 93, of North Canton, died Thursday night, Dec. 4,
2008, at Windsor Medical Center. Born Jan. 21, 1915, in
Danville, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Jacob and
Frieda Heyman Baer. Edna has been a resident of Canton
for the past seven years, having moved to be closer to her
family. She was a member of Temple Adath Israel in
Lexington, Ky., and Temple Israel in Canton. She worked
with her husband in their business, Cinderella Women's and
Children's Clothing Store in Danville, and she was very
active in the community. Survivors include her husband of
74 years, Raymond Miller; a daughter and son-in-law,
Charlotte and Stanley Greenwald of North Canton; sons and
daughters-in-law, Dr. Robert and Jane Miller of Mount
Pleasant, S.C., and Jonathan and Ilene Miller of Atlanta,
Ga.; grandchildren, Robyn (David) Cutler, Laura Einstein,
Jordan (Terri) Greenwald, Alison (Dan) Ringel, Stephanie
(Steve) Shane, Janice (Edward) Baig, Amy and Kerry Miller;
and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
brother, Harold "Buddy" Baer. Graveside funeral services
were Monday at North Lawn Cemetery with Rabbi Leah Herz
and Rabbi John Spitzer officiating. Memorial contributions
maybe made to Temple Israel or any charity. Friday,
December 9, 2008.
MILLER, Jane Y. Miller. HARRODSBURG - Jane Y. Miller, 70,
of Harrodsburg, died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born June 8, 1934, in
Wheelwright, she was the daughter of the late Arthur G. and
Madge Amburgey Perkins. She was a retired teacher with
the Mansfield, Ohio, school system and a member of the
Baptist church. She was the widow of Joe Miller. Survivors
include a son, Joe W. Miller of Dayton, Ohio; a sister, Phyllis
Mills of Charlotte, N.C.; and a brother, William C. Perkins of
Hindman. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in
Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be J.B. Reed, Jim
Hogue, Joe Blankenship, Jeffery Blankenship, Allen Monroe,
Ed Hudson and Dale Shellhammer. Visitation will be after 5
p.m. Friday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel with an Order of the
Eastern Star service at 7 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2005.
MILLS, Norma L. Mills. LIBERTY - Norma Lorraine Mills, 72, of
Liberty, died Friday at Casey County Hospital. Born Feb. 16,
1933, in Chicago, she was the daughter of the late William
H. Barnett and Ruby Baldock Chilton. She was the widow of
William J.H. Sellers and Ralph Mills. She was a bookkeeper
with Sharon's Tax Service. Survivors include a son, Billy
Sellers of Liberty; a daughter, Sharon Mason of Liberty; a
brother, Eugene Barnett of Nineveh, Ind.; two sisters,
Barbara Wolfe of Breveard, N.C., and Shirley Manning of
Amelia, Ohio; seven grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons,
Dennis and James Mills. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at
Bartle Funeral Home by the Revs. Larry Davis and Jimmy
Brown. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Visitation is
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday at the funeral
home. Sunday, April 24, 2005.
MILTON, Lucian Milton. HARRODSBURG - Medford Lucian
Milton, 82, of Harrodsburg, died Monday at his home. Born
April 27, 1923, in Perryville, he was the son of the late
Medford M. and Lara B. Graves Milton. He was a retired
farmer and a member of Mackville Baptist Church. He was
the widower of Jean Overall Milton. Survivors include three
daughters, Kathy Walker of White Fish Bay, Wis., and
Donna S. Warner and Beverly Davis, both of Harrodsburg;
two sisters, Kathryn Hall of Blanchester, Ohio, and Veneta
Milton of Youngstown, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son,
James M. Milton. Private services will be held at a later
date. Memorial contributions may be sent to Mackville Fire
Department. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge or
arrangements. Tuesday, November 29, 2005.
MIRACLE, James C. Miracle. WAYNESBURG - Services for
James C. "J.C." Miracle Sr., 85, of Eubank, will be 1 p.m.
today by Robert Miracle at Barnett & Demrow Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Woodstock Cemetery with military
rites by Causwell Saufley Post 18. He died Friday at Lake
Cumberland Regional Hospital. Born Feb. 12, 1930, in Bell
County, he was the son of the late Fred P. and Eller Miracle.
He was an Army veteran who served in Vietnam. Survivors
include his wife, Clara Napier Miracle; two sons, Anthony
and James C. Miracle Jr., both of Eubank; three daughters,
Lanita G. Miracle of Loveland, Ohio, Donna E. Hinkle of
London and Sandra K. Cook of Eubank; three brothers, Fred
P., Houston and Ira L. Miracle, all of Brownies Creek; seven
sisters, Elsie Miracle and Lucille Howard, both of
Middlesboro, Annette Hensley, Dolly Gibbons and Estella
Miracle, all of Brownies Creek, and Wanda S. Jackson and
Gertrude Miracle, both of Pontiac, Mich.; 15 step-brothers
and sisters; 13 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Sunday, December 11, 2005.
MISSIK, John J. Missik. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - John J. Missik,
87, of Youngstown, died Tuesday at Humility House. Born
Nov. 9, 1917, in Leetonia, Ohio, he was the son of the late
Stephen and Emilia Maga Missik. He was an Army Air Corps
veteran of World War II serving as a radio operator, and a
pilot and member of the Civil Air Patrol. He worked for the
City of Youngstown Water Department, retiring in the mid1980s. He also held jobs with Youngstown Welding and
Engineering, U.S. Steel Corp., and as a self-employed truck
driver. He was a member of St. Brendan Church, American
Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars in Lake Milton, Ohio.
In his younger days, he was a Golden Gloves boxer. He was
the widower of Veronica Telepak Missik. Survivors include a
son, John F. Missik of Danville; five daughters, Evelyn Roth
and Joan Updergraff, both of Austintown, Ohio, Andrea
Anderson of Columbus, Ohio, Bernadette Kascak of West
Lake, La., and Laurie Missik Olenik of Youngstown; two
brothers, George Missik and Edward Missik, both of
Youngstown; 17 grandchildren; and many greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Charles
"Chip" Missik. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at
Kinnick Funeral Home and at 11 a.m. at St. Brendan Church.
Visitation is 4 to 7 p.m. today at Kinnick Funeral Home.
Friday, November 11, 2005.
MIZE, Nora K. Mize. RICHMOND - Nora Lee Kearns Mize, 88,
of Richmond, died Monday at Pattie A. Clay Regional
Medical Center in Richmond. Born Aug. 2, 1916, in Madison
County, she was the daughter of the late Russell and Lucy
Mink Kearns. She was a homemaker, a member of
Speedwell Christian Church and the widow of Moss H. Mize.
Survivors include two sons, Donald L. Mize of Danville and
Rickey Mize of Waco; a daughter, Brenda C. Hall of
Lancaster; a brother, Neville Kearns of Versailles; six
grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Friday at Combs, Parsons and Collins Funeral
Home by Tom Burbrink. Burial will be in Madison Memorial
Gardens. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Thursday, June 2,
2005.
MOBLEY, David A. Mobley. LANCASTER - Services for David
Allen Mobley, 47, of Richmond Street, will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by Wayne Galloway.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Sunday at
Fort Logan Hospital. Born July 22, 1957, in Fayette County,
he was the son of Bill Mobley of Lexington and Betty Collier
Mobley of Nicholasville. He was a retired fork lift operator
and Realtor with Paul Semonin Co. and Danny Ayres Realty.
He was a member of Fort Logan Church of Christ. Survivors
include his former wife, Patricia Mobley of Lancaster; two
sons, Shawn Mobley of Lancaster and David Jason of
Lexington; a daughter, Kerry Dunn of Indiana; a brother,
Austin Mobley of Nicholasville; and a grandmother, Lola
Mobley of Texas. Pallbearers will be Austin Brummett, Mark
Mobley, Curtis Corney, Nick Gilbert, Patrick Lowery and
Tony Denny. Honorary pallbearers are Chris Lowery, Curt
and Justin Judy and Ricky Burkhart. Visitation is 6-9 p.m.
today. Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
MOBLEY, Juel Mobley. HARRODSBURG - Juel Mobley, 77, of
Harrodsburg, died Wednesday at Harrodsburg Health Care
Center. Born May 13, 1928, in Mercer County, he was the
son of the late Golden and Hettie Hendren Mobley. He was
a farmer, musician and a horseman. He also was a member
of West End Church of Christ, where he served as a deacon.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Frances Crawford Mobley; a
daughter, Janet Carter; a son, Jerry Mobley; two sisters,
Florence Measel of Harrodsburg and Mae Sallee of
Louisville; three brothers, R.C. Mobley of Harrodsburg,
James Mobley of Louisville and Donald Votaw of
Lawrenceburg; two grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel by Mike Crowe. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Arvid Tackett, Tommy
Bussell, Jerry Ledford, Bruce Helm, Bill Robinson and
Charlie Carr. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorial
contributions may be sent to West End Church of Christ,
Perryville Road, Danville, KY 40422. Thursday, October
27, 2005.
MOBLEY, Minor Mobley. DUBLIN, Ind. - Minor Mobley, 81, of
Dublin, Ind., died Tuesday at his home. Born Jan. 6, 1924,
in Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Dewey and Myrtle
Coker Mobley. He was a carpenter and worked at Miller
Dairy and Kirkpatrick Gravel Co. in Cambridge City, Ind.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Geneva Jones Mobley;
seven daughters, Mary Ann Breeden and Joan McCullough,
both of Dublin, Helena Lundy of Rushville, Ind., Phyllis
Morgan of Centerville, Ind., Betty Boyd and Jane Briar, both
of New Castle, Ind., and Sandy Sherwood of Cambridge
City; a son, Minor Wayne Mobley of Hagerstown, Ind.; two
sisters, Carnell Reynolds and Joyce Britton, both of
Harrodsburg; three brothers, Ernest Mobley, Garnett Mobley
and Howard Mobley, all of Harrodsburg; 27 grandchildren;
and 56 great-grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday
at Marshall & Erlewein Funeral Home by the Rev. Paul Isch.
Burial will be in South Lawn Cemetery. Visitation will be 4-8
p.m. Thursday and before the service Friday. Wednesday,
August 3, 2005.
MOLEN, Earl H. Molen. LANCASTER - Services for Earl H.
"Johnny" Molen, 75, will be noon on Monday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Quintin Schulpz, with military rites
by American Legion Caswell Saufley Post #18. Burial will be
in Camp Nelson Cemetery. Born Jan. 1, 1930, in Wayne
County, he was the son of Maggie Lee Lovell Molen and the
late Herstel Tate Molen. He was a retired certified public
accountant and a member of United Centenary Methodist
Church in Danville. He was a member of Gideon
International and an Army veteran of the Korean War.
Additional survivors include his wife, Jo Ann Molen; two
daughters, Connie Wiles of Berea and Jonda St. John of
Danville; a son, Scott Molen of Nashville; a step-son,
Charles Bacon of Lexington; two step-daughters, Rebecca
Daly and Priscilla Flynn, both of Lancaster; a brother, Ray
Molen of Harrodsburg; two sisters, Marilyn Ann Zebell of
Somerset and Margaret York of Monticello; six
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Jeff Daly, Jimbo Flynn, John Molen, Samuel Molen, Ray
Molen and Jameson Flynn. Honorary pallbearers are
Clarence Crowell, Harold Martin, Chuck Dulmage, Bob
Gorley and the men of the Pruitt Sunday School Class of
United Centenary Methodist Church of Danville. Visitation
will be 11 a.m. Monday. Memorials may go to the Pruitt
Sunday School Class of United Centenary Methodist Church
of Danville. Sunday, July 10, 2005.
MONDAY, Cecil G. Monday. LIBERTY - Cecil G. Monday, 63,
of Columbia, died Tuesday at Veterans Administration
Medical Center in Lexington. Born May 27, 1942, in Casey
County, he was a son of the late Elburn and Laura Rogers
Monday. He was a farmer gate dealer and an Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia Foster Monday; a sister,
Jo Ann Riggins of Florida; a brother, Dee Monday of
Columbia; and three grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by two sons, Jason and Patrick Monday. Services will
be 2 p.m. Saturday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by
John Giles. Burial will be in Jones Chapel Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Lowell and Cory Wilson, Kalap Foster,
Paul Bias, George Gribbens and Larry Friend. Honorary
pallbearers are Chris and Craig Riggins, and Ronald, Jason
and Jayden Monday. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Friday and
after 8 a.m. Saturday. Thursday, October 20, 2005.
MONDAY, Jason L. Monday. LIBERTY - Jason Lee "Buck"
Monday, 29, of Cooper Ridge Road, Columbia, died
Wednesday at West Lake Regional Hospital. Born May 31,
1975, in Casey County, he was a son of Cecil and Patricia
Foster Monday of Columbia. Other survivors include his
wife, Tammy Hochstrasser Monday; a daughter, Sophia G.
Monday of Columbia; two sons, Jason Monday Jr. and
Jayden Monday, both of Columbia; two stepdaughters,
Amber Hochstrasser and Samantha Garrett, both of Liberty;
grandmother, Meri-lyne Foster; and great-grandmother,
Ophia McDonald. He was preceded in death by a
stepdaughter, Kari Leonard. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday
at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. Burial will be in Jones
Chapel Cemetery. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Saturday.
Friday, January 28, 2005
MONDAY, Lorene Monday. LIBERTY - Lorene Monday, 85, of
Tennesee Ridge Road, died Saturday at her home. Born
March 22, 1920, in Casey County, she was the daughter of
the late Ernest and Bessie Childress Luttrell. She was the
widow of Callis Monday. She was a homemaker and a
member of Shady Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include
three sons, Glen Monday and Gene Monday, both of Liberty,
and Roger Monday of Tampa, Fla.; a daughter, Judy
McQueary of Liberty; four sisters, Lois Emerson, Marcille
Wilkerson and Versie Terry, all of Dunnville, and Odean
Clements of Norwood, Ohio; two brothers, Arlis Luttrell of
Danville and Sherill Luttrell of Ft. Myers, Fla; 10
grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Charles Monday. Services will
be 1 p.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by
Harlan Parker. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Jeff and Kirk Monday, Steve Allen,
Wendell Emerson, Mike Stahl and Ricky Terry. Honorary
pallbearers are Karen Allen, Stephanie Haley, Ryan
McQueary, Ronetta Monday, Sharon Stahl and Melissa
West. Sunday, April 24, 2005.
MONTGOMERY, Ella M. Montgomery. ATHENS, Tenn. - Ella
Marie Montgomery, infant daughter of Lee and Anne
Masingale Montgomery of Athens, died Saturday at Baptist
Hospital in Knoxville. Other survivors include two sisters,
Sara and Maggie Montgomery; grandparents, Waymon and
Judy Masingale of Riceville, Tenn., and Marty and Ketrina
Montgomery of Harrodsburg; and a great-grandmother,
Christine Montgomery of Harrodsburg. Services were
Tuesday at Jerry Smith Funeral Home. A private graveside
service was held at McMinn Memory Gardens. Memorials
may be made to Tennessee Children's Home, c/o Athens
Church of Christ, 1016 North Avenue, Athens, Tenn. 37303.
Thursday, October 27, 2005.
MONTGOMERY, Eugene F. Montgomery. LANCASTER Services for Eugene Francis Montgomery, 71, of LaGrange,
Ga., formerly of Lancaster, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at
Ramsey Funeral Home by Don Fotner. Burial will be in
Camp Nelson National Cemetery. He died Thursday at his
home. Born June 23, 1934, in Garrard County, he was the
son of the late Hubert and Louise Huffman Montgomery. He
was a retired mechanic and affiliated with the Baptist
Church. Survivors include a son, Randy E. Montgomery of
LaGrange, Ga.; three brothers, Kenneth Montgomery and
Dwight Montgomery, both of Lancaster, and Maurice
Montgomery of Madisonville; two sisters, Joyce Montgomery
and Judy Estes, both of Lancaster; and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Rodney Montgomery, Gary Montgomery,
Daniel Montgomery, Ron Boyd, Paul Boyd and Sam Wall.
Visitation will be 5-9 Monday at the funeral home. Sunday,
October 2, 2005.
MONTGOMERY, Eugene Montgomery. STANFORD - Eugene
Montgomery, 65, of Mount Salem, died Monday at his home.
Born Nov. 11, 1940, in Boyle County, he was a son of the
late Herbert and Ruth May Montgomery. He was a retired
employee of Matsushita Appliance Corp. and a member of
Mount Salem Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Merle Lucas Montgomery; two sons, Mark Montgomery of
Danville and Marty Montgomery of Mount Salem; a sister,
Mildred Davis of Lancaster; four brothers, R.C. Montgomery
of Junction City, Charles Montgomery of Danville, Edward
Montgomery of Lancaster and Donnie Montgomery of Mount
Washington; and a grandson. Services will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Travis
Farris and Kyle Young. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Tharp, Bruce Roller,
Wayne Doolin, Jon Troute, Kenny Curtis and Joe Julian.
Honorary pallbearers will be Elsie Brewster, Cordelia Reed,
Gladys Maddox, Shawn Owens, Carl Wilder, James Earl
Wilder and Jody Jarrett. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Wednesday. Tuesday, November 15, 2005.
MONTGOMERY, Faustine Montgomery. FRANKLIN, Ind. Faustine Montgomery, 73, of Greenwood, Ind., died
Wednesday at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Franklin. Born
Sept. 24, 1931, in New Salem in Lincoln County, she was a
daughter of the late Coleman D. and M. Florin Smith Luster.
She was an employee of Zayres in Indianapolis for 25 years,
a 1948 graduate of McKinney High School, and member of
New Salem Baptist Church and the Lincoln County Alumni
Association. Survivors include a son, Howard C.
Montgomery of Greenwood, Ind.; two daughters, Barb
Lawson of Franklin and Mary Duncan of Indianapolis; two
brothers, Teddy Luster and Frank Luster, both of
Indianapolis; four sisters, Juanita Marr and Sharon Jones,
both of Indianapolis, Phyllis Frederick of New Salem and
Martha Brown of Stanford; nine grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Services will be 3 p.m. Saturday at New
Salem Baptist Church in Lincoln County by the Rev. Sonny
Vincent. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation is 48 p.m. today at Flinn and Maguire Funeral Home. Friday,
March 4, 2005.
MONTGOMERY, Mike Montgomery. Services for Michael
"Mike" Montgomery, 49, of Stewarts Lane, will be 2 p.m.
today at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Junior Fields. Burial
will be in Parksville Cemetery. He died Thursday in Danville.
Born March 1, 1956, in Parksville, he was the son of the late
Bill and Katherine Johnson Montgomery. He was a member
of Pleasant Run Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Sandra White Montgomery; a daughter, Christie Godbey of
Parksville; two sons, Michael Montgomery of Junction City
and Cody Montgomery of Danville; four sisters, Lisa Fields
and Geraldine Holly, both of Danville, Lorraine King of
Junction City, and Linda Wells of Hamilton, Ohio; two
brothers, Bill Montgomery of Junction City and Timmy
Montgomery of Parksville; and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Bill Manning, Robert Cornett, Ricky Snow,
Chris Herring, Arnold White and Junior White. Visitation is
10 a.m. today. Sunday, July 3, 2005.
MOORE, Granville C. Moore. SPRINGFIELD - Granville C.
Moore, 75, of Mackville, died Wednesday at St. Joseph
Hospital in Lexington. Born Nov. 24, 1929, in Washington
County, he was a son of the late Vermon and Lena Gabhart
Moore. He was a member and elder of Mackville Church of
Christ, a 1948 graduate of Mackville High School and a
retired inspector for Kentucky Department of Agriculture
Division of Livestock Sanitation. Survivors include his wife,
Nellie Darland Moore; two sons, David Moore of Perryvile
and Mark Moore of Mackville; four daughters, Karen
Pearson, Mary Alice Thompson and Rachel Short, all of
Harrodsburg, and Regina Decker of Lawrenceburg; 11
grandchildren; two great-grandsons; and four stepgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Mackville
Church of Christ by Frank Preston and Harry Coultas. Burial
will be in Battle Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Mark,
David, Anthony and Aaron Moore, Justin Decker and Dale
Shannon Sexton. Honorary pallbearers are Richard Carey,
Elvin Anderson, Kirby Blandford and Larry Carney.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Friday at Carey & Son Funeral
Home and after 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. Thursday,
November 10, 2005.
MOORE, Jewell Moore. HARRODSBURG - Services for Jewell
Moore, 75, of Harrodsburg, are private. She died
Wednesday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born
Nov. 26, 1929, in Mercer County, she was the daughter of
the late James and Sally Patterson Hatchell. She was a
homemaker and a member of Benton Baptist Church.
Survivors include a son, Bobby Moore of Mercer County; a
sister, Erminy Chumbley of Harrodsburg; and a grandson.
No visitation will be held. Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday, January 7,
2005.
MOORE, Russell Moore Jr. Russell Wall "Rusty" Moore Jr.,
plant manager for Dana Corp. in Danville, died Monday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Moore was
transferred here from Tennessee in April. He worked at the
plant for 15 days before he was diagnosed with lung cancer.
"He was taken too early . he had so much more to give and
offer," said Carnell Smith, who worked with Moore for more
than 25 years at Dana Corp. "He spent 15 working days at
the plant, but in that period he made a significant impact on
the plant . He brought hope (to) the Danville employees for
a bright future for the Danville operation." Moore was
survived by his wife, Nancy Cothran Moore. Funeral
arrangements are incomplete at Ridgeway Funeral Home in
Paris, Tenn. Tuesday, October 25, 2005. Russell W.
Moore. PARIS, Tenn. - Services for Russell Wall "Rusty"
Moore Jr., 58, of Danville, will be 11 a.m. Thursday at
Ridgeway Funeral Home by Thomas Winchester. Burial will
be in Olive Branch Cemetery, Cottage Grove, Tenn. He died
Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Dec. 2, 1946, in Paris, Tenn., he was a son of the late
Russell W. and Virginia Cook Moore. He was plant manager
for Dana Corp. in Danville, having worked for the Dana Corp.
at various plant locations for 40 years. He was a Navy
veteran and a member of First Baptist Church in Paris.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Cothran Moore; a
daughter, Belinda Moore of Paris; a sister, Gail Perry of
Soddy Daisy, Tenn.; a brother, James Moore of California;
and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mark Joslin,
Randy Mathis, Dwayne Matthews, Bill Hutson, George
Milam, Jack Pressey, Mike Trammell and Carnell Smith.
Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Thursday at the
funeral home in Paris. Memorials may go to Relay for Life in
Danville or Paris. Local arrangements are being handled by
Stith Funeral Home. Wednesday, October 26, 2005.
MORGAN, Cora H. Morgan. STANFORD - Services for Cora
Hensley Morgan, 75, of Stanford, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday
at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Chester Cornett. Burial
will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. She died
Sunday at her home. Born Jan. 3, 1929, in Lincoln County,
she was a daughter of the late Jesse and Cora Brewer
Hensley. She was a nursing assistant, retired from Fort
Logan Hospital after 21 years. She was a member of
Fairview Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband,
J.M. Morgan; three daughters, Sandra Sparkman and
Brenda Bertram, both of Stanford, and Donna Morgan
Stoudemeyer of Danville; a brother, Jerry Hensley of Florida;
two sisters, Dillie Blough of Florida and Jessie True of
Nicholasville; eight grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Danny Bertram, Roger
Sparkman, Daniel Short, Keith Withrow, Jon Collins and Lee
Sparkman. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go
to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville, KY 40423; or
Kentucky Talking Book Library, 300 Coffee Tree Rd.,
Frankfort, KY 40602-0818. Tuesday, December 6, 2005.
MORGAN, Josephine Morgan. LIBERTY - Josephine Morgan,
79, died Saturday at Liberty Care Center. Born May 10,
1926, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Thomas F. and Sadie Baldock Wheeler. She was a
homemaker, a former Miss Lincoln County and a member of
Liberty United Methodist Church. Survivors include her
husband, D.W. Morgan; a son, Larry Morgan of Carrollton; a
grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be 11
a.m. Tuesday at Liberty United Methodist Church by the
Rev. Howard Coop and the Rev. Bruce Lee. Burial will be in
Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Donald Wilson,
Chubby Baird, Freddie Floyd, Carl McAninch, Sonny Tucker
and Johnny Smith. Honorary pallbearers are Tommy
Weddle, Gary Wesley, Edwin Stamp, Larry T. Glass, Larry
Dean Glass and Donald Scanlon. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Monday at Bartle Funeral Home and after 9 a.m. Tuesday at
Liberty United Methodist Church. Sunday, July 10, 2005.
MORGAN, Sally N. Morgan. MOUNT VERNON - Sally Mae
Northern Morgan, 85, of Danville, and formerly of Rockcastle
County and Madison County, died Monday at her residence.
Born April 15, 1919, in Wildie, she was the daughter of Joe
and Belle Spoonamore Northern. She was a homemaker
and a member of Northside Baptist Church. She was the
widow of John D. Morgan. Survivors include by four sons,
Jerry Morgan, Marty Morgan and Carl Morgan, all of Mount
Vernon, and Lonnie Morgan of Richmond; seven daughters,
Barbara McFerron of Richmond, Helen McFerron, Faye
McFerron, Betty Spires and Debra Lewallen, all of Mount
Vernon, Cathy Frederick of Orlando and Patsy Weaver of
Danville; 18 grandchildren; and 30 great-grandchildren. She
was preceded in death by two children, Jessie and Jean
Morgan. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Dowell & Martin
Funeral Home by Tommy Masters. Burial will be in Maret
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Darren and Sherman Cook,
Mark McFerron, Jessie and Josh Morgan and Michael
Weaver. Honorary pallbearers are Marion Northern, Richard
Northern and Scotty Weaver. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, April 6, 2005.
MORGAN, Tammy Morgan. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Tammy Jo Morgan, 35, formerly of Lawrenceburg and
Harrodsburg, are 2 p.m. today at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by James Releford. Burial will be in Mt.
Hebron Methodist Church Cemetery. She died Thursday at
the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. Born
Oct. 17, 1969, in Muncie, Ind., she was the daughter of Willie
Kenneth Smith Sr., of Danville, and the late Thelma Joann
Stephens Smith. Additional survivors include her husband,
Brian D. Morgan of Lawrenceburg; three sons, Tyler D.
Morgan, Trevor D. Morgan and Jordon D. Morgan, all of
Lawrenceburg; a maternal grandfather, Harold Stephens of
Whitley County; two brothers, Charles N. Smith of Morehead
and Willie K. Smith Jr. of Danville; and a sister, Paula D.
Bugg of Danville. Pallbearers will be Thomas Quinn, Brad
Quinn, James Quinn, Shawn Quinn, Troy Quinn, Beijay
Quinn, D. J. Stephens and Stephen Swift. Honorary
pallbearer is Robbie Stephens. Visitation is after 7 a.m.
today at the funeral home. Sunday, April 24, 2005.
MORRIS, Aleene Morris. STANFORD - Services for Aleene
Morris, 80, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Revs. Charlie Shoemaker and Jim
Erwin. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died
Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Jan. 20, 1925, she was a daughter of the late David B.
and Jeanie Farris Walters Morris. She was a retired home
economics teacher and director of food services for Lincoln
County schools. She attended Union College and graduated
from University of Kentucky. She was a member of
Lynnwood Homemakers Club, Lincoln County Quilters and
McKendree United Methodist Church in Hubble, where she
taught Sunday school and was a member of the women's
group. Survivors include a brother, Bruce Morris of Stanford;
three sisters, Marjorie Fletcher of Tutusville, N.J., Helen
Rankin of Danville and Carolyn Cooper of Stanford.
Pallbearers will be nephews. Honorary pallbearers are
nieces. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
McKendree United Methodist Church. Wednesday,
November 30, 2005.
MORRIS, Mary L. Morris. LANCASTER - Services for Mary
Louise Morris, 78, of Las Vegas, Nev., formerly of Lancaster,
will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the
Rev. Zach Terry. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She
died Saturday in Las Vegas. Born April 4, 1927, in
Columbus, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Earl and
Ethyl Bratton Havicus. She was a homemaker, a member of
Lancaster Baptist Church and the widow of Edward Morris.
Survivors include a son, David Morris of Las Vegas; a
daughter, Libby Kay Morris of San Diego; and a half sister,
Dorothy Lewis of Biloxi, Miss. Visitation will be 12:30 p.m.
Thursday. Tuesday, December 20, 2005.
MORTON, Morton Judy. LOUISVILLE - Morton Taylor Judy, 66,
of Louisville died Wednesday. He was a customer service
representative for Ozark Airlines and TWA, a Navy veteran,
motorcyclist and avid sailor. Survivors include his children,
Jack (Rebecca) and John (Kayelynn) Judy, both of
Hustonville, and Lisa Turpin (Rodney) of Campbellsville;
grandchildren, Lance and Daulton Turpin, and Lianna, Taylor
and Gracie Judy; and a nephew, Darrell Judy. Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Fern Creek Funeral Home. Burial
will be in Resthaven Memorial Park. Visitation is 2-8 p.m.
today. Friday, December 9, 2008.
MOSIER, Gilbert C. Mosier. LANCASTER - Gilbert C. Mosier,
78, of Cartersville Road, Paint Lick, died Tuesday at
Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore. Born March 2,
1927, in Garrard County, he was the son of the late Jennings
B. and Katie Clark Mosier. He was a retired farmer, member
of Leavell Green Christian Church, and an Army veteran of
World War II. Survivors include a son, Gilbert Mosier Jr. of
Louisville; four daughters, Debbie Nolan of Elkhorn and Nina
Marcum, Oma Jean Perkins and Kay Busan, all of Louisville;
four sisters, Mattie Mosier and June Haddix, both of
Lexington, Nina Mosier Tyler of Winchester, and Ruth
Dobrovich of Avon Park, Fla.; and a brother, Phillip Mosier of
Paint Lick. He was preceded in death by a son, Phillip G.
Mosier. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Ramsey Funeral
Home by the Rev. Ed Hubbard. Burial will be in Cartersville
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Brian Tyler, Charles Bolling,
Bobby Mosier, Tom Mosier, Dale Abbott and Rick Wilmot.
Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Thursday. Memorials may go to
Hospice of the Bluegrass or Cartersville Cemetery.
Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
MOTLEY, Mary A. Motley. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Mary Ann Motley, 91, of Harrodsburg, will be 1 p.m. Friday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Lester Tirey. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Tuesday at her
home. Born Oct. 16, 1913, in Washington County, she was
the daughter of the late Austin and Edna Pearl Carey
Gabhart. She was the widow of Harvey Wilham and Tevis
Motley, a homemaker and a member of Shawnee Run
Baptist Church. She was a former member of a
homemakers club and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors
include a daughter, Judy Hawkins of Harrodsburg; two
stepsons, Jimmy Motley and Gene Motley, both of Burgin;
three stepdaughters, Shirley Cosby of Scott County, Phyllis
Kidd and Doris Harris, both of Nelson County; two
grandchildren; 13 step grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren, 25 step great-grandchildren; and one step
great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a
stepson, David Motley. Pallbearers will be Robert Bowles,
Ralph Neal, Ralph Culp, Harvey Duncan, Billy Minton, Billy
Sanders, Donnie Webb and Jeff Carpenter. Honorary
pallbearer is Harold Hullette. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. Thursday
and after 7 a.m. Friday. Memorials may be sent to Gideon's
International, P.O. Box 176, Harrodsburg 40330 and
Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box 1213, Danville 40422.
Thursday, April 21, 2005.
MULLINS, Earl Mullins. MORELAND - Earl Mullins, 87, of
Danville, died Friday at Charleston Health Care Center.
Born Sept. 12, 1917, in Lincoln County, he was the son of
the late Howard C. and Lula Maxey Mullins. He was a farmer
and retired from Genesco. He was a member of First Church
of God in Danville. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy
Terrell Mullins; a daughter, Betty L. Durham of Moreland;
three sisters, Ica Nuttgrass of Illinois, Lucy Rousey of
Stanford and Ila Carey of Moreland; five grandchildren, 17
great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He
was preceded in death by a son, James Earl "Jimmy"
Mullins. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at W.L. Pruitt
Funeral Home by Billy Maxey. Burial will be in Hustonville
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mike, Bryan, Greg, Jeff and
Fred Durham, and Lester Cornett. Honorary pallbearers are
great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to WDFB Christian Radio, P.O. Box 106,
Danville 40423-0106. Sunday, June 5, 2005.
MULLINS, Norman E. Mullins. Norman Elwood Mullins, 64, of
Grafton Street, Junction City, died Tuesday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 7, 1940, in
Casey County, he was the son of the late Jimmie and Minnie
Maples Mullins Toadvine. He was a retired mechanic,
painter and a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Gertrude
Clem Mullins; a daughter, Kathy S. Doud of Midwest City,
Okla.; a son, Raymond Elwood Mullins of Danville; and two
grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home by Rev. Odis Clark. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Richard A.
Mulins, Jackie Antle, Carl Carter, Donald Coulter, Keith
Richardson and Mike Cushing. Visitation will be after 5 p.m.
Monday. Memorials may go to the family of Norman Mullins,
c/o Farmers National Bank, Junction City. Sunday, March
27, 2005.
MULLINS, Robert Mullins. EUBANK - Services for Robert
Mullins, 57, of Eubank, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Barnett &
Demrow Funeral home by Gordon Chaney and Mike Mullins.
Burial will be in McKinney Cemetery, Eubank. He died
Saturday. Born July 11, 1947, in Lincoln County, he was the
son of the late Homer and Ruby I. Durham Mullins. He was a
farmer and a member of Polly Ann Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Nilleta Oaks Mullins; one son,
Justin Mullins of Eubank; one daughter, Jennifer Mullins of
Eubank; one brother, Shirrell Mullins of Waynesburg; four
sisters, Carol Dean Dick of Science Hill, Kathleen Floyd of
Bethelridge, and Janet Taylor and Faustine Wilson, both of
Cincinnati. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. Monday,
May 9, 2005.
MURPHY, Bailey L. Murphy. LANCASTER - Services for Bailey
L. Murphy, 82, of Tyree Street, Brodhead, formerly of
Lancaster, will be 10 a.m. Monday at Ramsey Funeral Home
by the Rev. Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in the Lancaster
Cemetery. He died Thursday at the Christian Care Center of
Lancaster. Born Sept. 18, 1922, in Garrard County, he was
the son of the late Tommie and Arleigh Mat-thews Murphy.
He was a retired employee of the state Agricultural
Department and a member of Watts Chapel Baptist Church.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the
American Legion. He was the widower of Beulah Saylor
Murphy. Survivors include a son, David Murphy of
Bardstown; a daughter, Cynthia Jennings of Lancaster; three
step-sons, James Shelton of Charleston, Ind., and Clarence
Shelton and Billy R. Shelton, both of Crab Orchard; five
grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild. Pallbearers will be Jerry Murphy, Shawn
Jennings, Rodney Sparks, Bob Hammons, and Clarence
and Billy Shelton. Honorary pallbearers are Buddy Pence,
Steve Mullins, Bernard Ray, Steve Green and Curtis Clark.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Sunday, September 18, 2005.
McArthur. He was a 1949 graduate of Danville High School
and had been a resident of Corpus Christi since 1968. He
was a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and in 1957,
obtained his doctorate in chemistry from Ohio State
University. A former employee of Continental Oil Co. and
Celanese Chemical Co., he worked as a chemical consultant
and an adjunct professor at Texas A&M, Kingsville. He was
a member of The American Chemical Society, The American
Institute of Chemical Engineers, Parkway Presbyterian
Church and The National Rifle Association. Survivors
include his wife, Alice Glore Napier; a brother, Richard
Napier of Houston, Texas; a daughter, Julie Napier Zoller of
Reston, Va.; three sons, Steven Napier of San Francisco,
John Napier of Camas, Wash., and Stuart Napier of
Pflugerville, Texas; and seven grandchildren. Services were
Friday at Parkway Presbyterian Church. Burial was Seaside
Memorial Park. Seaside Memorial Park and Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements. Thursday, June 23, 2005.
MURPHY, Beulah S. Murphy. CRAB ORCHARD - Beulah
Saylor Murphy, 84, of Brodhead, died Monday at Rockcastle
County Hospital in Mount Vernon. Born Feb. 2, 1921 in
Broughtontown, she was a daughter of the late Isaac "Ike"
and Julia Blanton Saylor. She was retired from Cowden's
Manufacturing Co. and a member of Watts Chapel Baptist
Church. Survivors include her husband, Bailey Murphy;
three sons, James R. Shelton of Charlestown, Ind., Clarence
Shelton and Billy R. Shelton, both of Crab Orchard; a sister,
Irene Smith of Stanford; a brother, Oscar Saylor of Crab
Orchard; 12 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and five
great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be greatgrandsons. Honorary pallbearers are grandsons. Services
will be 1 p.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral Home by Dan
Gutenson. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, September 13, 2005. Beulah S. Murphy. CRAB
ORCHARD - Services for Beulah Saylor Murphy, 84, of
Brodhead, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral
Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in Crab Orchard
Cemetery. She died Monday at Rockcastle County Hospital
in Mount Vernon. Survivors include her husband, Bailey
Murphy; three sons, James R. Shelton of Charlestown, Ind.,
and Clarence Shelton and Billy R. Shelton, both of Crab
Orchard; a stepson, David Murphy of Lancaster; a
stepdaughter, Cynthia Jennings of Lancaster; a sister, Irene
Smith of Stanford; a brother, Oscar Saylor of Crab Orchard;
12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be great-grandsons. Honorary pallbearers are grandsons
and Albert and Bud Saylor and Danny Smith. Visitation is
after 5 p.m. today. Wednesday, September 14, 2005.
NAPIER, Lee F. Napier. CRAB ORCHARD - Lee Frank Napier,
82, of Crab Orchard, died Friday at Veterans Administration
Medical Center in Lexington. Born Jan. 15, 1923, in Suzan,
W.Va., he was a son of the late Leander and Pollie Hensley
Napier. He was a retired electrical engineer and an Army
veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Tiny
Elaine Napier; two daughters, Dora Lail of Lexington and
Kathy Oaks of Indianapolis; five sons, Robert Napier of Palm
Bay, Fla., Charles Napier of Nicholasville, Jimmy Napier and
Doug Napier, both of Lexington, and Carl Napier of South
Carolina; a brother, Jim Napier of Amelia, Ohio; a sister,
Betty Proffitt of Crab Orchard; 14 grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
McKnight Funeral Home by Joey Hoskins. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard Cemetery with military rites by Caswell
Saufley Post 18 of the America Legion. Visitation will be
after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Monday, December 5, 2005.
MURPHY, Charles L. Murphy. LIBERTY - Charles Lewis
Murphy, 70, of Big Island, Va., died Saturday at Lynchburg
General Hospital. Born May 9, 1934, in Casey County, he
was the son of the late Johnny W. and Rosetta Long
Murphy. He was a systems analyst for the department of
agriculture and the widower of Norma Jean Weddle Murphy.
Survivors include two sons, Dennis Murphy of Morgantown,
W.Va., and Scott Murphy of Goode, Va.; two daughters,
Christy Campbell of Greenwood, Va., and Pat Murphy of
Richmond, Va.; a sister, Maxine Hoskins of Cincinnati; and
nine grandchildren. Services will be noon Wednesday at
Bartle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.
Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to
Big Island Emergency Crew, P.O. Box 343, Big Island, Va.
24526. Monday, April 18, 2005.
NAPIER, Donald R. Napier. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Donald R. Napier, 74, formerly of Danville, died June 13.
Born Dec. 15, 1931, he was the son of the late Pauline
Payne Napier McArthur, and stepson of late Paul R.
NAPIER, Lena B. Napier. BARDSTOWN - Services for Lena B.
Napier, 80, of Bardstown, formerly of Danville, were 2 p.m.
Saturday at First Baptist Church, Bardstown. She died
Wednesday. Survivors include a sister-in-law, Ollie Mae
Napier. Greenwell-Houghlin Northside Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements. Sunday, June 19, 2005.
NAYLOR, Ollie H. Naylor. BRODHEAD - Ollie Dorothy Hensley
Naylor, 91, died Monday at Rockcastle Health and
Rehabilitation. Born March 19, 1914, in Wallins Creek,
Harlan County, she was a daughter of the late John H. and
Lucy Hatfield Hensley. She was a member of Crab Orchard
Church of God, a homemaker and the widow of Leo "Bunk"
Naylor. Survivors include her children, Mary Helen
Cummins of Somerset, Loretta Hopkins, Marion Naylor,
Rosella Gaither and Linda Dyehouse, all of Crab Orchard,
Carolyn Hamm of Brodhead and Warren Naylor of Athens,
Ga.; 16 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and two
great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
daughter, Virgie Johnson. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at
Marvin E. Owens Funeral Home by Jimmy Dyehouse. Burial
will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, April 6, 2005.
NAYLOR, Virginia H. Naylor. LANCASTER - Services for
Virginia Hulett Naylor, 78, of Gayle Drive, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Rev. Tom
Crawford. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died
Thursday at Lancaster Christian Care Center. Born March
6, 1927, in Garrard County, she was a daughter of the late
Virgil and Lucretia Helton Sparks. She was a homemaker, a
member of Bryantsville Missionary Baptist Church and the
widow of Ike Naylor and J.H. Hulett. Survivors include two
daughters, Sandra Lear and Hollis Doolin, both of Lancaster;
two sisters, Alberta Caudill of Lancaster and Alice Day of
Trenton, Ohio; three grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike Smith, Gerry Greer,
Kevin Oliver, Matthew Oliver, James Doolin, Norman Oliver
and Buddy Hulett. Honorary pallbearer is Doug Smith.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Friday, December 2, 2005.
NEAL, Oneeda D. Neal. CORBIN - Oneeda Davidson Neal, 80,
of Danville, died Friday in Lexington. Born August 5, 1924,
in Gatliff, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Newton
Davidson and Ermal Davidson Moses. She was an
elementary teacher in Whitley and Jefferson counties, and a
member of Shawnee Run Baptist Church in Harrodsburg.
She was the widow of Arthur Dale Neal Jr. Survivors include
three sons, Gary Neal of Newport, N.C., Danny Neal of
Louisville and Ralph Neal of Harrodsburg; a brother, Rev.
Thomas Donald Davidson of Pickering, Ohio; eight
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m., Monday at O'Neil Funeral Home in Corbin by the
Revs. Ralph Neal and Don Davidson. Burial will be in Ryan
Cemetery in Whitley County. Visitation is 6 - 9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Shawnee Run Baptist Church Building
Fund, 1490 Shakertown Road, Harrodsburg, 40330.
Sunday, June 12, 2005.
NEAT, Rollin R. Neat. LIBERTY - Rollin Reid Neat, 88, of River
Road, Dunnville, died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 4, 1917, in Adair
County, he was a son of the late Rufus and Viola Cundiff
Neat. He was retired from the state highway department
where he worked as a timekeeper. He was a member of
Dunnville Christian Church and an Army veteran of World
War II. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Beard Neat; two
daughters, Shelia Wilson of Dunnville and Karen Downey of
Liberty; a brother, Jimmy Neat of Louisville; four
grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a son, Michael Neat. Services will be
11 a.m. Thursday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by
Marc Carr. Burial will be in Tabernacle Cemetery with
military rites by Casey County Funeral Squad. Pallbearers
will be Gary Terry, Greg Neat, Randy and Corey Dial, Troy
Emerson and Derek Ethington. Visitation is after 6 p.m.
today. Imelda Chapin. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Imelda Forsythe Chapin, 82, of Lexington, will be 2 p.m.
Thursday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home. Burial will
be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died Monday at St. Joseph
Hospital. Born Feb. 26, 1923, in Lexington, she was the
daughter of the late Fredrick A. and Carolyn Baker Forsythe.
She was a retired retail clerk and a member of Church of
The Good Shepherd. She attended University of Kentucky
and was the widow of Stanley Chapin. Survivors include a
daughter, Leslie Chapin Camara of San Francisco; a sister,
Barbara Forsythe Zambri of New Jersey; and two
grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Gary
Chapin. Visitation will be 1 p.m. Thursday. . Wednesday,
December 14, 2005.
NELSON, Jack Laird Nelson, 1937-2008. HARRODSBURG Jack Laird Nelson, husband of Joyce Ann Collins Nelson,
died Thursday. Born in Chicago, Ill., he was the son of the
late Cedric and Pearl (Jauch) Nelson. He was a horse trainer
and a member of the Lutheran Church, and attended Rising
Sun Christian Church. Other survivors include a daughter,
Janet (John) Underwood; a son, Jimmie (Rhonda) Nelson;
and a sister, Judith Mueller. Services are 2 p.m. today at the
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Scott Bugg, with burial in the
Burgin Memorial Garden. Visitation was Saturday at the
funeral chapel. Memorials suggested to Heritage Hospice,
P.O. Box 1213, Danville, KY 40422. Wednesday, April 27,
2008.
NEVIUS, Margaret L. Nevius. LANCASTER - Services for
Margaret Lane Nevius, 94, of Danville Street, will be 1 p.m.
Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Everett
Priddy. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died
Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born
Aug. 31, 1910, in Garrard County, she was the daughter of
the late Will and Bess Pendleton Lane. She was a retired
school teacher and a member of Hyattsville Baptist Church,
where she was the joy maker. She was a graduate of
Eastern Kentucky University and a member of the Retired
Teachers Association. Survivors include a daughter,
Rebecca C. Nevius of Louisville; two grandsons; and four
great-grandchildren. She was preceeded in death by a son,
John Thomas Nevius. Pallbearers will be William A. Nevius
II, Ashley Nevius, Billy Pendleton, Jerry Lane, Nathan
Nevius, Parker Nevius and Jim Morford. Honorary bearers
will be Calvin Nevius, Wendell Robinson, Lenoard Holly and
members of the Ruth Sunday school class of Hyattsville
Baptist Church. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Sunday, April 10, 2005. Margaret L. Nevius. LANCASTER
- Services for Margaret Lane Nevius, 94, of Danville Street,
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev.
Everett Priddy. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She
died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Aug. 31, 1910, in Garrard County, she was the
daughter of the late Will and Bess Pendleton Lane. She was
a retired school teacher and a member of Hyattsville Baptist
Church, where she was a member of the Joymaker group.
She was a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and a
member of the Retired Teachers Association. She was the
widow of John Thomas Nevius. Survivors include a
daughter, Rebecca C. Nevius of Louisville; two grandsons;
and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
a son, William A. Nevius. Pallbearers will be William A.
Nevius II, Ashley Nevius, Billy Pendleton, Jerry Lane,
Nathan Nevius, Parker Nevius and Jim Morford. Honorary
pallbearers are Calvin Nevius, Wendell Robinson, Leonard
Holly and members of Ruth Sunday School Class of
Hyattsville Baptist Church. Visitation will be after 11 a.m.
Tuesday. Monday, April 11, 2005.
NEWELL, Avis Newell. LOGAN, Ohio - Avis P. Newell, 81, of
New Plymouth, Ohio, died Friday at Hickory Creek Nursing
Home, The Plains, Ohio. Born March 10, 1924, in Christian
County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Bertha
Vinson. She was a graduate of Danville High School,
received her bachelor's degree in 1963 and a master of
environmental science in 1977 from the Ohio University. She
taught school at Union Furnace, was a nature columnist for
Logan Daily News and Vinton County Courier and wrote
many articles for Ohio Woodland and Kentucky Wildlife
magazines. She also was a tree farmer, had served as a
program director of Ohio Association Summer Camp, and
was a former 4-H camp director. Survivors include her
husband, Franklin P. Newell; a son, Timothy Newell of New
Plymouth, Ohio; a daughter, Janis Curtis of Portland, Ore.; a
brother, Auta Vinson of Danville; a sister, Flois Scott Smith
of Danville; and two grandchildren. Graveside services were
today by Randy Hardman. Burial was in New Plymouth
Cemetery, Hocking County, Ohio. Heinlein-Brown Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Cora Simpson.
LANCASTER - Services for Cora Dollin Simpson, 94, of
Preachersville, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral
Home by the Revs. Morris Trayner and Ronnie Harp. Burial
will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She died Saturday at
Lancaster Christian Care Center. Born Sept. 21, 1911, in
Garrard County, she was a daughter of the late William T.
and Nellie Ray Dollin. She was a retired farmer and
homemaker, and a member of Gilberts Creek Baptist
Church. She was the widow of Ottie Simpson. Survivors
include a daughter, Nellie L. Hawley of Stanford; four
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and eight stepgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Richard, Terry and Hunter
Hawley, Doug and Tommy Smith and Glenn Day. Visitation
is 6-9 p.m. today. Monday, December 12, 2005.
NEWHALL, David S. Newhall. Services for David S. Newhall,
76, of Danville, will be held at a later date. He died Sunday
in Danville. Born July 26, 1929, in Burlington, Vt., he was
the son of the late Chester A. and Nella Tillotson Newhall.
He graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of
Vermont, then began studies at Boston University before
serving as an Army ambulance driver during the Korean
War. He earned master's and doctoral degrees in history at
Harvard University and became a college professor. He
earned tenure at the University of Vermont, then joined the
Centre College faculty in 1966. He retired from Centre in
1995 as Pottinger Distinguished Professor of History
Emeritus. He was author of "Clemenceau: A Life at War."
He also contributed to publications including "Historic World
Leaders," "Historical Dictionary of the Third French Republic
1870-1940," and the "Kentucky Encyclopedia.". In addition
to teaching European history, he served three terms as
chairman of Centre's social studies division. He was Centre's
first National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished
Professor of Humanities, a rotating professorship, and
received the student-given Hughes Award for teaching in
1992. In 1994, he received the Acorn Award for inspiring
teaching from the Kentucky Advocates for Higher Education.
In 1997, the Centre Alumni Association named him an
honorary alumnus. In retirement, he continued to write on a
wide variety of subjects, including 40 essays for "Women in
World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia" and other
essays for the "Encyclopedia of Appalachia.". He was an
elder, Sunday School teacher and member of the choir at
The Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, Edna
N. Newhall; three daughters, Rebecca Newhall of Myersville,
Md., Jesslyn Newhall of Berkeley, Calif., and Melissa
Newhall of Menomonee Falls, Wis.; two sons, John Newhall
of Connersville, Ind., and David C. Newhall of Danville; three
sisters, Donna Larrow of Grande Isle, Vt., Susan McCoubrie
of Rosemount, Minn., and Ann Newhall of Vermont; and
seven grandsons. Memorials may go to The Presbyterian
Church of Danville, the Centre College library fund, or The
Salvation Army. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, August 3, 2005. David S.
Newhall. A memorial service for David S. Newhall, 76, of
Danville, will be 1 p.m. Saturday at The Presbyterian Church
by the Revs. Eric Mount and James Stewart. He died July
31. The family will receive friends following the service in
fellowship hall. Memorial donations may be made to The
Presbyterian Church of Danville, Centre College Library
Fund, or Salvation Army. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, October 5, 2005.
NEWSOME, Eleanor P. Newsome. STANFORD - Eleanor
Pentz Newsome, 92, of Stanford, died Thursday at the UK
Markey Cancer Center. Born Nov. 13, 1912, in Nicholasville,
she was the daughter of the late Dr. Marvin C. and Elizabeth
Hoover Pentz. She was a homemaker and a member of
Harris Memorial Methodist Church and the Daughters of the
American Revolution. She was the widow of Delbert
Newsome. Survivors include two sons, Delbert Newsome of
Stanford and William Newsome of Versailles; two daughters,
Elizabeth Puckett of Gaffney, S.C., and Mary Gohmann of
Louisville; and four grandchildren. Graveside services were
held Saturday at Maple Grove Cemetery in Nicholasville.
Kerr Brothers Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may go to the Logan Whitley Chapter, DAR, 6725
Knock Lick Pike, Stanford, Ky. 40484. Sunday, September
4, 2005.
NEWTON, Marjorie S. Newlon. MORELAND - A memorial
service for Marjorie Evangeline Statom Newlon, 84, of
Louisville, will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Harvey Browne
Presbyterian Church in Louisville by the Revs. Lal Hming
Liani and John Roper. A private burial service will be held at
Hustonville Cemetery. She died Monday at Audubon
Hospital in Louisville. Born Dec. 6, 1921, in Moreland, she
was the daughter of the late George and Margaret Bastin
Statom. She was a homemaker and a member of Harvey
Browne Memorial Presbyterian Church. Survivors include
her husband, Merle Newlon Jr. of Louisville; three sons,
Joseph R. Shepherd of Fayetteville, Ga., Merle Newlon III of
Park Ridge, Ill., and Douglas A. Newlon of Boca Raton, Fla.;
a brother, William "Bill" Statom of Bowling Green; a sister;
Ruby Cooper of Louisville; two grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Memorials may go to Harvey Browne
Presbyterian Church, 311 Browns Lane, Louisville, KY
40207. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
NICELY, Joyce Nicely. HARRODSBURG - Joyce Nicely, 72, of
Hughley Lane, died Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital in
Lexington. Born March 10, 1933, in Liberty, she was the
daughter of the late Emmert and Laura Harris Woodward.
She was a retired officer worker for Chevron Corp., a
member of Shawnee Run Baptist Church and a former
member of Eastern Star. Survivors include her husband,
Elzie Nicely; a son, Daniel Nicely of Louisville; a daughter,
Pam McIntosh of Richmond; and a grandchild. She was
preceded in death by a son, Quinnen Bellou. Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Shawnee Run Baptist Church.
Burial will be in McHargue Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-9
p.m. Tuesday and 7-10 a.m. Wednesday at Alexander &
Royalty Funeral Home, and after 11 a.m. Wednesday at the
church. Memorials may go to Shawnee Run Baptist Church
Building Fund, 1940 Shakertown Rd., Harrodsburg 40330.
Sunday, December 25, 2005.
NICHOLS, Reed S. Nichols. Services for Reed S. Nichols, 87,
of Hustonville Road, will be 11 a.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Clyde Strunk. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. He died Tuesday at his home. Born
Sept. 22, 1917, in Danville, he was a son of the late Reed S.
and Nellie Selby Nichols. He was a retired switchman for
Southern Railroad, a member of Boyle County Genealogical
Association and a member of Gethsemane Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Ann VanHook Nichols; two
daughters, Brenda N. McCormack of Lexington and Sue Ann
Nichols of Danville and St. Petersburg Fla.; three
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Visitation will be
5-8 p.m. Thursday. Wednesday, May 18, 2005.
NICHOLSON, George L. Nicholson. CHICAGO - George Lee
Nicholson, 64, of Danville, died Tuesday in Chicago. Born
Aug. 13, 1941, in Marianna, Ark., he was the son of Kathlean
and the late Johnnie Nicholson. He served on the Deacon
Board and was president of the Usher Board of Calvary
Baptist Church, and a member of First Baptist Church in
Danville. He was the widower of Dorothy Nicholson. Other
survivors include a sister, Shirlean Nicholson of Danville. He
was preceded in death by a son, Anthony Nicholson.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Calvary Baptist Church
by the Rev. Charles Lee. Burial will be in Restvale
Cemetery. Visitation will be 10:30-11 a.m. Monday. C.B.
Taylor Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday, September 25, 2005.
NOE, Isaac R. Noe. PERRYVILLE - Isaac R. Noe, 84, formerly
of Forkland, died today at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Feb. 11, 1921, in Boyle County, he
was a son of the late James and Jessie Virginia Lane Noe.
He was a member of Sycamore Church of Christ, a retired
construction worker and a beekeeper for 63 years. He was
the widower of Sylvia Wilson Noe. Survivors include a
daughter, Darlene Allen of Parksville; five sons, Nelson,
Ricky Lee, Isaac D., Garnett and Melvin Noe, all of
Parksville; three brothers, Milton Noe of Danville, Tom Noe
of Louisville and Billy Noe of Lancaster; four sisters, Bobbie
Jean Noe and Elsie Rogers, both of Indiana, Ann Blair of
Mississippi, and Mary Belle Carrico of Lebanon; 12
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by two sons, Wayne and William "Lenny"
Noe. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Sycamore Church of
Christ by James Hahn and Larry Barker. Burial will be in
Elder Cemetery. Visitation will be 5:30-9 p.m. Saturday and
8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday at Wilder Funeral Home and after
1 p.m. Sunday at the church. Friday, March 18, 2005.
Isaac R. Noe. PERRYVILLE - Services for Isaac R. Noe, 84,
formerly of Forkland, will be 2 p.m. today at Sycamore
Church of Christ by Earl Robertson and Larry Barker. Burial
will be in Elder Cemetery. He died Friday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 11, 1921, in
Boyle County, he was a son of the late James and Jessie
Virginia Lane Noe. He was a member of Sycamore Church
of Christ, a retired construction worker and a beekeeper for
63 years. He was the widower of Sylvia Wilson Noe.
Survivors include a daughter, Darlene Allen of Parksville;
five sons, Nelson, Ricky Lee, Isaac D., Garnett and Melvin
Noe, all of Parksville; three brothers, Milton Noe of Danville,
Tom Noe of Louisville and Billy Noe of Lancaster; four
sisters, Bobbie Jean Noe and Elsie Rogers, both of Indiana,
Ann Blair of Mississippi, and Mary Belle Carrico of Lebanon;
12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by two sons, Wayne and William "Lenny"
Noe. Pallbearers will be Mike and Paul Stratton, Wayne
Perry, Ray and James Noe and Ronnie Foster. Honorary
bearers will be grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation is 8 a.m. -12:30 p.m. today at Wilder Funeral
Home and after 1 p.m. today at the church. Sunday, March
20, 2005.
NOE, Martha F. Noe. LIBERTY - Martha Florence Noe, 84, of
Liberty Care Center, died Sunday. She was the mother of
William C. Noe. Arrangements are incomplete at McKinneyBrown Funeral Home. Tuesday, December 6, 2005.
NOEL, Dorothy T. Noel. HARRODSBURG - Dorothy Mae
Tatum Noel, 96, of Florida, died Saturday at Regents Park
Nursing Home in Winter Park, Fla. Born May 2, 1909, in
Mackville, she was the daughter of the late Ezra and Lillie
Alice Click Tatum. She graduated from Rose Hill High
School in 1928 and from Naz-areth College in Louisville in
1955. She be-gan her teaching career in a one-room school
in Mercer County. Later, she taught school in Louisville at
Semple Elementary, Jacob Elementary and fifth grade at
Beechmont Elementary School, where she retired in 1974.
She was a member of Beechmont Baptist Church in
Louisville, the Beechmont Women's Club, Spalding
University Alumni Association, Jefferson County Retired
Teacher's Association and the Honorable Order of Kentucky
Colonels. In 1992, Gov. Paul E. Patton honored her for her
lifelong commitment to teaching and her positive influence
on young lives. She was the widow of Hubert Noel.
Survivors include two daughters, Ann Tatum Davis of Estero,
Fla., and Gloria Hughes Franklin of Orlando, Fla.; three
sisters, Lillie J. Camden of Lexington, Beatrice Russell of
Bardstown and Jewell Best of Rose Hill; two brothers, Willie
Tatum of Bowling Green and Ezra Tatum Jr. of Harrodsburg;
and four grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday
at Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home. Interment will be at
Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 11 a.m.-noon
Wednesday. Tuesday, November 22, 2005.
NOEL, Edith M. Noel. SPRINGFIELD - Edith McMillin Noel, 86,
of Springfield, died Tuesday in Louisville. Born June 27,
1919, in Washington County, she was a daughter of the late
Erna and Ethel Isham Williams. She was a homemaker, a
member of Willisburg Church of Christ and the widow of
Charles R. Noel. Survivors include a son, Keith Noel of
Louisville; two daughters, Dolores Hayes of Louisville and
Johnnie Tennill of Springfield; a brother, Loraine McMillin of
Danville; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Carey & Son Funeral Home
by Burnice Richardson. Burial will be in Evergreen
Cemetery. Visitation will be noon-8 p.m. Thursday.
Memorials may go to Hospice and Palliative Care of
Louisville. Wednesday, December 14, 2005.
NOEL, Wanda Noel, Friday, February 18, 2005.
HARRODSBURG - Services for Wanda Noel, 78, of
Danville, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Alexander & Royalty
Funeral Home by the Rev. Ralph Neal. Burial will be in
Evergreen Cemetery in Willisburg. She died Thursday at
Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation. Born Sept. 4,
1926, in Washington County, she was the daughter of the
late Owen J. and Ethel Satterly Noel. She was a graduate of
Camp-bellsville College and a member of Willisburg Baptist
Church. Survivors include her sister, Beulah Isham of
Mackville; and a niece, Joylyn Smith of Lexington. Visitation
will be after noon Sunday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home. Friday, February 18, 2005.
NOEL, Wanda Noel. HARRODSBURG - Wanda Noel, 78, of
Danville, died today at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation. Arrangements are incomplete at Alexander &
Royalty Funeral Home. Thursday, February 17, 2005.
NORTON, Thomas A. Norton. Thomas Arthur Norton, 49, of
Lexington, died Sunday at his home. Born Sept. 18, 1955, in
Shelby City, he was the son of the late Arthur and Winifried
Jones Norton. He was a construction worker and member of
the Methodist church. Survivors include three sisters, Patsy
Daugherty of Junction City, Venita Leece of Knightstown,
Ind., and Linda Leece of Springfield, Ohio. He was
preceded in death by a son, Christopher Norton. Services
will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by
the Rev. Jimmy Jones. Burial will be in Junction City
Cemetery. Pallbearers are Mitchell, Michael, William and
Jesse Daugherty, Dustin West and Glenn West. Visitation is
after 11 a.m. Thursday. Tuesday, August 2, 2005.
O’BANION, Jeanette O'Banion. CAMPBELLSVILLE - Jeanette
O'Banion, 95, of Campbellsville, died Tuesday in
Campbellsville. Born Oct. 30, 1909, in Green County, she
was the daughter of the late Lee and Lula Creal Bridgewater
Gaines. She was a member of Saloma Baptist Church and
the widow of James V. O'Banion. Survivors include two
sons, David G. O'Banion of Campbellsville and James D.
O'Banion of Harrodsburg; five grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Parrot &
Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Earl Pike, Danny Pace
and Paul Dicken. Burial will be in Campbellsville Memorial
Gardens. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Saturday. Memorials
may go to Gideons International Bible Fund. Thursday,
June 23, 2005.
OLIVER, Lonzie E. Oliver, Friday, February 11, 2005.
LANCASTER - Services for Lonzie Edward Oliver, 83, of
Danville Street, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Ramsey Funeral
Home by Gary Story. Burial will be in Richmond Cemetery.
He died Wednesday at Christian Care Center of Lancaster.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
OLIVER, Lonzie E. Oliver, Thursday, February 10, 2005.
LANCASTER - Lonzie Edward Oliver, 83, of Danville Street,
died Wednesday at Christian Care Center of Lancaster.
Born Dec. 19, 1921, he was the son of the late Robert and
Jennie Long Oliver. He was a retired farmer and carpenter
and Army veteran of World War II. He was the widower of
Mary Etta Lewis Oliver. Survivors include one daughter,
Linda Clark of Tampa, Fla.; two brothers, Zora Oliver of
Lancaster and Elwood Oliver of Florida; a sister, Edna Botts
of Tampa; one granddaughter; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Ramsey Funeral Home
by Gary Story. Burial will be in Richmond Cemetery.
Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
OLLISH, Irene Ollish. STANFORD - Services for Irene Padgett
Ollish, 90, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by the Rev. Vola Brown. Burial will be in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died Wednesday at Fort
Logan Hospital. Born June 21, 1915, in Lincoln County, she
was a daughter of the late Ernest and Elveree Harris
Padgett. She was a homemaker and a member of Mount
Hebron Baptist Church. She was the widow of Johnny Ollish.
Survivors include a daughter, Alma Jean Breitieng of Mason,
Ohio; a brother, Richard Padgett of Waynesburg; two sisters,
Luellen Davis and Roxie Meece, both of Somerset; two
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in
death by a son, Paul W. Ollish, and a daughter, Dorothy F.
Ollish. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Friday,
September 16, 2005.
OSTER, Richard J. Oster. Richard "Dick" Joseph Oster, 71, of
Springhill Road, died Thursday in Kauai, Hawaii. Born Nov.
26, 1933, in Cleveland, Ohio, he was the son of the late
Joseph E. (Ostwaski) Oster and Louise Skoda. A former
employee of Modine Manufacturing in Harrodsburg, he
retired after 45 years as product engineer. He also was a
Navy veteran, serving as Machine Mate E-4 from 19551962. He graduated from Cleveland East Technical High
School and was a third-degree Knight in the Father Dillion
Council 2799, Knights of Columbus, in Cleveland. He also
was a Kentucky Colonel and a member of SS. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church. Survivors include his wife, Janice
McMullin Oster of Danville; two sons, Jeff and James Oster,
both of Danville; two daughters, Sharon Oster of Danville
and Linda Sharp of Cincinnati, Ohio; and five grandchildren.
Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at SS. Peter and Paul
Catholic Church. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Friday with a prayer service at 7
p.m. at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Regain
Cardiac Rehabilitation, 1250 Ben Ali Drive, Danville.
Wednesday, November 9, 2005. Richard J. Oster.
Services for Richard "Dick" Joseph Oster, 72, of Springhill
Road, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at SS. Peter and Paul
Catholic Church by the Rev. Linh Nguyen. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. He died Thursday in Kauai, Hawaii.
Survivors include his wife, Janice McMullen Oster.
Pallbearers will be Jack and James Oster, Mark Sharp,
David and Samuel McMullen and Scottie Strickland.
Visitation will be 3-7 p.m. Friday, followed by a prayer
service at 7 p.m. at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may be
sent to Regain Cardiac Rehabilitation, 1250 Ben Ali Drive,
Danville 40422. Thursday, November 10, 2005.
OTTE, Ellen L. Otte. CINCINNATI - Ellen Lee Otte, 80, of
Cincinnati, died Monday at Residence Green Township. She
was the widow of Robert Otte. Survivors include a daughter,
Donna Garrett; two grandchildren; a great-grandchild; and
several relatives in the Danville area. Services will be noon
Thursday at Paul R. Young Funeral Home. Visitation will be
after 11 a.m. Thursday. Memorials may go to Parent Project
Muscular Dystrophy, 158 Linwood Plaza, Suite 220,
Linwood, N.J. 07024. Wednesday, October 5, 2005.
OVERSTREET, Mosie Overstreet. LIBERTY - Mosie
Overstreet, 90, of Red Hill Road, Dunnville, died Tuesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 5,
1914, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Irvin and
Myrtie Crockett Overstreet. He was a retired farmer, an
Army veteran of World War II and a member of Salem
United Methodist Church. Survivors include a brother, Cecil
Overstreet of Lexington. Services will be noon Friday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Ed Parton. Burial will be
in Salem Cemetery with military rites by Casey County
Funeral Squad. Pallbearers will be Jackie and Johnny
Overstreet, Anthony Bowmer, Jim Wilson and Marshall
Wethington. Visitation will be after 10 a.m. Friday.
Thursday, June 2, 2005.
OVERTON, Mark W. Overton. HARRODSBURG - Mark Wayne
Overton, 43, of Mount Sterling, formerly of Nicholasville, died
Friday in Ohio. Born March 24, 1962, in Cleveland, Ohio, he
was the son of Bob and Mary Overton of Summerfield, Fla.,
formerly of Nicholasville. He graduated in 1981 from
Jessamine County High School. He was a former employee
of the Ben Franklin store in Nicholasville that his family
owned and an employee of the Mount Sterling Kroger and
Keeneland. Survivors also include two brothers, Mike
Overton of Carrabelle, Fla., and Brad Overton of Marietta,
Ga. Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Edgewood
Baptist Church fellowship hall, 717 S. Main St., Nicholasville,
by Larry Goldie. Visitation is 1 p.m. Saturday at the church.
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Memorials may go to Nicholasville Rotary
Club scholarship fund. Thursday, September 8, 2005.
OWENS, Alyssa Owens. PERRYVILLE - Services for Alyssa
Lanae Owens, 11, of Forkland, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at
Pleasant Run Baptist Church by the Rev. J.R. Fields. Burial
will be in Elder Cemetery in Casey County. She died
Thursday at home. Born Jan. 25, 1994, in Danville, she was
a daughter of Larry and Rebecca Jo Owens Underwood of
Forkland and Lanny Travis Coomer of Danville. She was an
honor roll student at Woodlawn Elementary School and had
been active in the 4-H Club with dog obedience classes. She
entered her pets in area pet shows and earned several firstplace ribbons. She attended Pleasant Run Baptist Church.
Other survivors include a brother, Clint Underwood; four half
sisters, Emily, Casey, Elizabeth and Tiffany Coomer; a half
brother, Travis Coomer; grandparents, Barbara and Chris
Hale of Gravel Switch, Richard Owens of Minnesota and
Ralph Underwood and Roberta Litzelswope, both of
Danville; great-grandparents, Leroy and Christine Pike of
Parksville; and great-great-grandmother, Effie Miller of
Parksville. Pallbearers will be Barry and Shawn Underwood,
James Elkins, Randy Hale and Roy Pike. Visitation will be
5-8 p.m. Saturday and after 8 a.m. Sunday at Wilder Funeral
Home and after 1 p.m. Sunday at the church. Memorials
may go to Heritage Hospice and Danville Kiwanis Club.
Friday, December 16, 2005.
OWENS, Geneva Owens, 89, of Stanford, died today.
Arrangements are PENDING at Spurlin Funeral Home.
Saturday, August 6, 2007.
OWENS, KATIE OWENS. MORELAND - Katie Diane Owens,
57, of Danville, died Saturday at her residence. She is
survived by a sister, Mary Leslie Rousey of Moreland.
Arrangements are incomplete at W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home.
Sunday, January 1, 2006. KATIE OWENS. MORELAND Services for Katie Diane Owens, 57, of Danville, were
Monday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Scott
Wilson. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. She died
Saturday at her home. Born Aug. 14, 1948, in Boyle County,
she was the daughter of the late Thomas L. and Mary E.
Humphrey McMillan. She was a factory worker. Survivors
include three sons, Tim Owens of London, Jim Owens of
Corbin and David Owens of Cincinnati; a sister, Mary L.
Rousey of Moreland; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers
were Richard and Steven Rousey, Gabriel Turpin, Tim, Jim
and David Owens, and Zachary Chimplin. Tuesday,
January 3, 2006.
OWENS, Opal E. Owens. Services for Opal E. Owens, 86,
formerly of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Noel. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. She died Tuesday in Shelbyville. Born
Feb. 13, 1919, in Wayne County, she was the daughter of
the late Hobart and Mertie Mercer Hardwick. She was a
homemaker and a member of Lexington Avenue Baptist
Church. She was the widow of Floyd W. Owens. Survivors
include three sons, Kelley Owens of Danville; a daughter,
Janet Zoeller of Loveland, Ohio; a brother, Lee Hardwick of
Bronston; a sister, Marie Marrow of South Amherst, Ohio;
and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Richard and
Ryan Owens, Derek Steele, Colen Earls, Lee Hardwick and
Jim Zoeller. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Friday.
Thursday, June 9, 2005. Opal E. Owens. Services for
Opal E. Owens, 86, formerly of Danville, were today at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Tim Noel. Burial
was in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Tuesday in Shelbyville.
Born Feb. 13, 1919, in Wayne County, she was the daughter
of the late Hobart and Mertie Mercer Hardwick. She was a
homemaker and a member of Lexington Avenue Baptist
Church. She was the widow of Floyd W. Owens. Survivors
include three sons, Kelley Owens of Shelbyville, Leland
Owens of Marion, Ark., and Monte Owens of Danville; a
daughter, Janet Zoeller of Loveland, Ohio; a brother, Lee
Hardwick of Bronston; a sister, Marie Marrow of South
Amherst, Ohio; three half sisters, Freida Casada of Oberlan,
Ohio., Lois Dick and Helen Sexton, both of South Amherst,
Ohio; and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers were Richard
and Ryan Owens, Derek Steele, Colen Earls, Lee Hardwick
and Jim Zoeller. Friday, June 10, 2005.
OWENS, Paul D. Owens. CRAB ORCHARD - Paul Dean
Owens, 67, of Copper Creek Road, died Wednesday at his
home. Born Aug. 21, 1937, in Reading, Ohio, he was a son
of the late George and Sally Debord Owens. He was a
member of Crab Orchard Christian Church, a Navy veteran
and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors
include his wife, Justice Gay Randolph Owens; three
daughters, Wanda Owens of Berea, Gina Howard and Carl
Randolph, both of Crab Orchard; a brother, Truman Owens
of Crab Orchard; a sister, Mildred Helton of Crab Orchard;
six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his first wife, Helen Jones Owens.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home
by Bobby Turner. Burial will be in Mount Zion Church of
Christ Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post
18, ,American Legion. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Friday,
March 11, 2005.
OWENS, Robert Owens. STANFORD - Graveside services for
Robert Owens, 90, of Bushtown Road, Harrodsburg, will be
2 p.m. today at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by the Rev.
Donald Luttrell. He died Friday at Harrodsburg Health Care
Manor. Born Aug. 27, 1916, in St. Mary's County, Md., he
was a son of the late Moses and Gertrude Wathan Owens.
He was a retired county employee, having worked in Prince
George County, Md., and attended Neal's Creek Methodist
Church. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Rosa
Beagle Owens. Survivors include his wife, Mary Buckner
Owens; two sons, Robert Owens of St. Mary's, and Leslie
Owens of Upper Marlboro, Md.; a daughter, Ruth May Pyles
of Prince George County; several grandchildren; and greatgrandchildren. Fox Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, October 25, 2005.
OWENS, Sherman Owens. STANFORD - Services for
Sherman B. "Chief'" Owens, 71, of McKinney, will be 2 p.m.
Saturday at McKinney Baptist Church by the Rev. Jim
Norman. Burial will be in Eason Cemetery. He died
Wednesday at his home. Born July 16, 1932, in Lincoln
County, he was a son of the late Clarence and Dovie Yocum
Owens. He was a warehouseman for Brown and Williamson
Co., and a member of McKinney Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Debbie Elmore Owens; three sons, Jeff
Owens and Scott Kennedy, both of McKinney, and Mike
Owens of Stanford; four daughters, April Salyers, Linda
Grogan and Rhonda "Gidge" Neal, all of McKinney, and Kim
Owens of Lancaster; two brothers, Lynn Owens of
Shelbyville, and James Owens of McKinney; three sisters,
Wanda Allison, Jean Hill and Norma Manuel, all of
McKinney; seven grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers are Shannon Jenkins, Jessie
King, Monty Owens, Lewis Ray Allison, Buck Owens, and
Clarence "Goat" Manuel. Honorary pallbearers are Shawn
Owens, Donnie and Melissa Lynn, Scotty Hill, Sandy
Coffman and Les Richie. Visitation is 6 p.m. today at the
church. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Friday, June 10, 2005.
OWENS, Truman Owens. CRAB ORCHARD - Services for
Truman Owens, 74, of Crab Orchard, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home Chapel by Cecil
Roundtree, Ron Meece and Barry Delaney. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard Cemetery with military rites by Caswell
Saufley Post 18, American Legion of Stanford. He died
Thursday at his home. Born March 10, 1931, in Reading,
Ohio, he was a son of the late George and Sally Debord
Owens. He was a deacon of Immanuel Baptist Church and a
veteran of the Army. Survivors include his wife, Ruby L.
Shelton Owens; three sons, James G. Owens, Robert T.
Owens and Jackie Owens, all of Crab Orchard; two
daughters, Sallie C. Adams of Crab Orchard and Ruby M.
Wilhelm of Pikeville; a sister, Mildred Helton of Crab
Orchard; six granddaughters; and four great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bill, Ray, John, Truman, Dave, Tea and
Ed Shelton. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. . Friday, March
18, 2005.
OWENS, William R. Owens. BRODHEAD - William Robert
Owens, 66, of Brodhead, died Sunday at his home. Born
Jan. 25, 1939, in Rockcastle County, he was a son of the
late Dalmas and Ethel Owens. He was a member of
Brodhead Baptist Church. Survivors include two brothers,
Richard H. Owens and Marion T. Owens, both of Brodhead;
and a sister, Elizabeth O. Brumett of Waynesburg. Services
will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Marvin E. Owens Home for
Funerals by Allen Hensley. Burial will be in Piney Grove
Cemetery. Visitation will be 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday.
Tuesday, December 20, 2005.
OWSLEY, Hortense Owsley. Hortense Owsley, 94, died
Wednesday at Stanford House Nursing Home. Born July 25,
1911, in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late
William and Flora Owsley. She was a homemaker and a
member of St. James A.M.E. Church. Survivors include a
nephew, W.M. Adams of Indianapolis; and a caregiver,
Margaret Cofer of Danville. Services will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home by the Rev. David
Chenault. Burial will be in Hilldale Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be friends of the family. Visitation will be 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Sunday, September 11, 2005.
PADGETT, Debra Padgett. PERRYVILLE - Debra J. Padgett,
51, of Gravel Switch, died Tuesday. Born Aug. 20, 1953, in
Boyle County, she was a daughter of the late Lenzie and
Patsy Webb Poynter. She was an employee of Hitachi and
Peoples Tobacco Warehouse, and a member of Pleasant
Hill Baptist Church where she was a Sunday school teacher.
Survivors include her husband, Darrell Padgett; two sons,
Darrell and Jody Padgett, both of Gravel Switch; two
grandchildren; and three step grandchildren. Services will
be 11 a.m. Friday at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry
Lanham. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8
p.m. today. Thursday, January 27, 2005
PADGETT, Debra Padgett. PERRYVILLE - Services for Debra
J. Padgett, 51, of Gravel Switch, were today at Wilder
Funeral Home by the Rev. Jerry Lanham. Burial was in
Hillcrest Cemetery. She died Tuesday. She was a former
employee of Hitachi and Peoples Tobacco Warehouse, and
was a former Sunday school teacher at Pleasant Hill Baptist
Church. Pallbearers were Jeff Conley, Scott Osborune,
Keith and Michael Cash, Derek Padgett, Brian Carrico.
Honorary pallbearers Robbie Padgett, Dwight Conley, Milton
Cash, Bobby Daugherty, Donnie Sallee, Norman Elliott, Stan
Tennill and Russell Teater. Friday, January 28, 2005
PADGETT, Isabel Padgett, Sunday, February 6, 2005.
PERRYVILLE - Services for Isabel Lanham Padgett, 82, of
Lebanon Road, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Wilder Funeral
Home by the Rev. John Davis Lane. Burial will be in Beech
Fork Cemetery, Marion County. She died Friday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 30, 1922,
in Marion County, she was the daughter of the late Harlie
Lanham Sr. and Vera Sheperson Lanham. She was a
homemaker and a member of the Doctors Fork Baptist
Church. Survivors include her husband, William Fisher
Padgett of Perryville; a son, Kenny Padgett of Danville; a
brother, Harlie Lanham Jr. of Gravel Switch; five
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was
proceeded in death by a son, Ronn Padgett. Pallbearers will
be Clay Padgett, Bo Padgett, Rodney Lanham, Kevin
Lanham, Jerry Wilson and Bobby Shepperson. Visitation is
5-8 p.m. today at Wilder Funeral Home. Memorials may go
to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 600 E. Main St.,
Louisville 40202.
Thompson, both of Lexington; three sisters, Dolores
Lapsovich and Diane Panko, both of Ohio, and Carol
Semanko of Pennsylvania; 11 grandchildren; and seven
stepgrandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Stith Funeral Home. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice, Shriners or American Cancer Research
Foundation. Monday, May 16, 2005.
PARR, Lindell P. Parr. RIVERDALE, Ga. - Lindell Portee Parr,
82, died Thursday at Southern Regional Hospital. Born Jan.
20, 1923, in Lugoff, S.C., she was the daughter of the late
Melton and Lillie Smith Portee. She graduated with honors
from Mather Academy in Camden, S.C., and continued her
education at Knoxville College and North Carolina A&T State
University, Greensboro, where she earned bachelor and
master of science degrees in math and science. She later
earned a second master of science degree in biology from
University of Kentucky. She was a member of Delta Sigma
Theta sorority and Phi Beta Kappa teachers sorority. She
was the widow of George R. Parr Jr. and they were the first
minority owners of a coin-operated laundry in High Point,
N.C., in the early 1950s, Parr's Self-Service Laundromat.
She taught math and science for more than 35 years, having
taught grade levels kindergarten through college, in High
Point, Harrodsburg, Danville, Lexington, Indianapolis, Ind.,
and Cincinnati, Ohio. She also was involved in numerous
church, charitable and social organizations in Kentucky.
Survivors include a daughter, Linda Parr Hughes of Atlanta,
Ga.; two sisters, Daisy Portee Withers of Silver Spring, Md.,
and Lillian Portee Diggs of Thomasville, N.C.; two greatgrandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Services were
today at Haizlip Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Robert J.
Williams. Burial was in Greenhill Cemetery, High Point.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005.
PADGETT, William F. Padgett. PERRYVILLE - Services for
William Fisher Padgett, 85, of Perryville, will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. John David
Lane. Burial will be in Beech Fork Cemetery, Marion County,
with military rites by American Legion Post 301. He died
Saturday at Charleston Health Care Center. Pallbearers will
be Bobby and Robie Dale Sheperson, Steve Smothers,
Marion Bash, Donald Weakley and Ronnie Hardwick.
Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today. Tuesday, November 29, 2005.
PATRICK, Kathleen S. Patrick. STANFORD - Services for
Kathleen Spurlin Patrick, 93, of McDowell Place, formerly of
Burgin, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. Bobby Brooks. Burial will be in Shawnee Run
Baptist Church Cemetery in Burgin. She died Wednesday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born April 1,
1911, in Madison County, she was the daughter of the late
George R. and Katie Riley Spurlin. She was a registered
nurse with James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital for 47 years.
She was a member of Drakes Creek Baptist Church in
Preachersville, a former member and Sunday school teacher
at Harrodsburg Baptist Church, and a former member of
Calvary Hill Baptist Church of Stanford. She was the widow
of Fred Patrick. Survivors include her nephew and guardian,
James A. Spurlin of Preachersville; a brother, Thomas J.
Spurlin of Richmond; and a sister, Elizabeth Spurlin Cole of
Atlanta. Pallbearers will be Jim Spurlin, Dr. Mark Spurlin,
Barry Spurlin, Hadden Dean, Jeff Spurlin, Dr. Robert Grise,
Mike and Harold Kurtz. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Friday.
Memorials may go to Drakes Creek Baptist Church building
fund, 3725 Preachersville Road, Stanford 40484 or
Harrodsburg Baptist Church foundation, 312 S. Main St.,
Harrodsburg 40330. Thursday, February 24, 2005.
PANKO, Ronald S. Panko. Ronald Steven Panko, 62, of Mocks
Creek Drive, died Sunday at his home. Born April 10, 1943,
in Cleveland, Ohio, he was a son of the late Steven and
Mary Hlavach Panko. He had been a model-maker for
Modine Co. since 1971, and was an Army veteran, a
member of Our Savior Lutheran Church and frequent a Red
Cross blood donor. Survivors include his wife, Joann K.
Panko; six daughters, Christine Chandler and Cindy Qualls,
both of Danville, Diane Doane of Mechanicsville, Va.,
Kimberly Atkins of McKinney, Heather Stewart and Michelle
PATTEN, John R. Patten. John Richard Patten, 55, of Danville,
died Monday. Born Feb. 24, 1940, in Clarksdale, Miss., he
was a son of Beatrice Patten of Danville and the late Joseph
E. Patten. He was retired from the railroad and was a
member and exhorter of St. James AME Church. Survivors
include his wife, Debra Ann Patten; a son, Immanuel S.
Patten of Danville; a daughter, Rebekah A. Patten of
Danville; a sister, Wanda Beasley of Danville; and a brother,
Henry K. Patten of Springfield. Services will be 6 p.m.
Thursday at St. James AME Church by the Rev. William
Jenkins. Burial will be 10 a.m. Friday at Hilldale Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Norman Jenkins, Raymond Houston Jr.,
Rodney Welch, Hardee Dunn, Ronnie Beasley and Michael
Cowherd. Honorary pallbearers are members of the class of
1968. Visitation will be 4-6 p.m. Thursday. Wednesday,
December 14, 2005. John R. Patten. Services for John
Richard Patten, 55, of Danville, will be 6 p.m. today at St.
James AME Church by the Rev. William Jenkins. Burial will
be 10 a.m. Friday at Hilldale Cemetery. He died Monday.
Born Feb. 24, 1950, in Clarksdale, Miss., he was a son of
Beatrice Patten of Danville and the late Joseph E. Patten.
He was retired from the railroad and was a member and
exhorter of St. James AME Church. Survivors include his
wife, Debra Ann Patten; a son, Immanuel S. Patten of
Danville; a daughter, Rebekah A. Patten of Danville; a sister,
Wanda Beasley of Danville; and a brother, Henry K. Patten
of Springfield. Pallbearers are Norman Jenkins, Raymond
Houston Jr., Rodney Welch, Hardee Dunn, Ronnie Beasley
and Michael Cowherd. Honorary pallbearers are members of
the class of 1968. Visitation is 4-6 p.m. today. Thursday,
December 15, 2005
PATTERSON, Emma G. Patterson. STANFORD - Services for
Emma Mae Greer Patterson, 87, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m.
Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Daryl Hodge.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. She died
Tuesday at Lancaster Christian Care Center. Born Sept. 11,
1916, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Elias and Lucinda Sharp Greer. She was a homemaker and
a member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church. She was the widow
of Oran Patterson. Survivors include five sons, Billy
Patterson and David Patterson, both of Stanford, Ronald
Patterson of Broughtontown, W.C. Patterson of
Waynesburg, and Donald Patterson of Danville; four
daughters, Joyce Bryan of Danville, Juanita Padgett of
Cincinnati, Nancy Wren of New Salem and Patricia Merrell of
Stanford; 36 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren; and five
great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
son, Timothy W. Patterson. Pallbearers will be David,
Donnie, Michael, Steve, Roger and Jamie Patterson.
Honorary pallbearers are Bobby and Matthew League,
Warren, Christopher and Arrin Patterson and Jeffrey
Rawlins. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Gideons International. Thursday, July 28, 2005.
PATTERSON, Janet "Mort" Patterson. CRAB ORCHARD Janet Faye "Mort" Adams Patterson, 40, of Crab Orchard,
died Saturday. Born Aug. 11, 1964, in Lincoln County, she
was a daughter of the late Ethel J. Relford Adams of Crab
Orchard and the late Denver Lee Adams. She was a former
employee of S&M Grocery. She was a member of Oak
Grove Baptist Church 2 in Eubank. Survivors include two
daughters, Jessica M. Parker of Stanford, and Rachel A.
Thompson of Mount Vernon; a son, Anthony J. Thompson of
Mount Vernon; two brothers, James D. Adams and Danny
Adams, both of Crab Orchard; and two sisters, Angie
Patterson of Stanford and Irene Kidwell of Brodhead.
Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Oak Grove Baptist
Church 2 by Delmar Whitter and Chris Powers. Burial will be
in Ottawa Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Jesse and Steve Patterson, Matthew Adams, Paul Kidwell,
Nathan Ping, Robert Payne, Ronnie Haste and Eddie Smith.
Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Tuesday at the church.
Memorials may go to Lucille Markey Cancer Center, 800
Rose St., Lexington 40536. McKnight Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Monday, May 16, 2005.
PAYTON, Charles Payton. MORELAND - Services for Charles
Ornsby Robert Payton, 71, of Moreland, will be 11 a.m.
Wednesday at New Hope Baptist Church by David Fralix
and Joey Harness. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery.
He died Sunday at his home. Born June 11, 1934, in Casey
County, he was the son of the late Dave and Allie Shoapman
Payton. He was a plumber and a member of New Hope
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Alice Smith
Payton; five sons, Wayne Payton of Liberty, Robert Payton
and Timmy Payton, both of McKinney, Keith Payton of
Hustonville, and Chuck Payton of Middleburg; four sisters,
Chelcie Turpin of Stanford, and Virginia Corso, Lois Crawley,
Rudell Schmidt and Jeanie Reckley, all of Indianapolis, Ind.;
15 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be Donald, Ricky Dale, David, Bryan and Dion Payton
and Mike Naylor. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at New Hope
Baptist Church. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, November 29, 2005.
PEEL, Florence Peel. LANCASTER - Florence Peel, 85, of
Cowden Court, widow of Robert Peel, died Sunday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Arrangements
are incomplete at Ramsey Funeral Home. Monday, April
18, 2005.
PEEL, Fred W. Peel. LOS GATOS, Calif. - Fred Welch Peel,
died Nov. 10 in Los Gatos. Born Aug. 5, 1918, in Junction
City, he was a 1942 graduate of Harvard Law School. During
World War II, he served as a captain in the Office of
Strategic Services and after the war, he worked as a staff
attorney for the Joint Congressional Committee on Internal
Revenue Taxation. He then went into private practice. In
1976, he became a professor at University of Arkansas at
Little Rock School of Law and was named an Altheimer
Distinguished Professor. He wrote and published numerous
articles and books on tax law, including textbooks. Survivors
include his wife, Evelyn Osovitz Peel; a daughter, Ellen S.
Peel; and a granddaughter. Memorials may go to a local
humane society. Wednesday, December 28, 2005.
PEMBERTON, Anita L. Pemberton. MORELAND - Services for
Anita Kaye Lynn Pemberton, 37, of Hustonville, will be 1
p.m. Saturday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Jim
Norman. Burial will be in Reed Cemetery. She died
Tuesday in Lincoln County. Born April 25, 1968, in Boyle
County, she was the daughter of the late George D. and
Margie L. Crawley Lynn. Survivors include two brothers,
Walter Lynn of Hustonville and Donnie Lynn of McKinney;
grandmother, Naomi Crawley of Stanford; and her
companion, Danny Hand of Mississippi. Pallbearers will be
David Price, Donald Snow, Wayne Pullum, J.R. Marlow,
Chris Siler and Patrick Terry. Honorary pallbearers are
Danny Hand and Travis Pullum. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Friday. Thursday, July 28, 2005.
PEMBERTON, Cecil Pemberton. LIBERTY - Cecil Pemberton,
85, of Liberty, died Monday at his home. Born April 30,
1920, in Casey County, he was a son of the late Prior and
Ova L. Coontz Pemberton. He was a farmer. Survivors
include his wife, Mable Cochran Pemberton; a son, Charles
Pemberton of Liberty; three daughters, Christine Allen of
Liberty, and Wanda Britt and Izetta Bland, both of Mount
Washington; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and a
great-great-grandchild. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday
at Bartle Funeral Home by Bearl King. Burial will be in
Peyton Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lonnie Allen, Grant
Lucas, Allan and Joey Gambrel, Kevin Atwood and David
Thomas. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Wednesday. Tuesday, July 5, 2005.
PEMBERTON, Charles Pemberton. LIBERTY - Services for
Charles Pemberton, 60, of Liberty, will be 11 a.m. Saturday
at Bartle Funeral Home by Bearl King. Burial will be in
Peyton Cemetery. He died Thursday at his home. Born
Sept. 16, 1944, in Casey County, he was the son of the late
Mable Cochran Pemberton and the late Cecil Pemberton. He
was a mechanic. Survivors include two daughters, Melissa
Pemberton of Nicholasville and Vanessa Calhoun of New
Castle; three sisters, Christine Allen of Liberty, Wanda Britt
and Izetta Bland, both of Mount Washington; and a
granddaughter. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Saturday. Friday, August 5, 2005.
PENDEGRIST, James T. Pendegrist Jr. Thursday, February 10,
2005. PERRYVILLE - Services for James T. Pendegrist Jr.,
81, of Perryville, will be 1 p.m. Friday at Berea Christian
Church by the Rev. Garry Allen. Burial will be in Springhill
Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 49. He
died Tuesday in Lexington. Born Sept. 4, 1923 in Boyle
County, he was the son of the late James Thomas and Lena
Roney Pendegrist. He was a retired self-employed farmer,
an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of Berea
Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Ina Barnes
Pendegrist; two daughters, Donna Gayle Godbey and
Brenda Allen, both of Perryville; one sister, Louise Tatum of
Bowling Green; 12 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Josh, Matt and Adam
Pendegrist, Jamie Allen, Shawn Rousey, Christ Lay, Jon
Meyer and Cameron Saylor. Honorary pallbearers are
Kristen Tharp, Cheri Rousey, Autumn Godbey, Erin Meyer,
Heidi Saylor, Jennifer Pendegrist, Shana Lay and Jennifer
Allen. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and after 11 a.m. Friday at
the church. Memorials may go to Berea Christian Church
Building Fund. Wilder Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
PENDERGRASS, Helen Pendergrass. IRVINE - Helen
Pendergrass, 86, formerly of Danville, widow of Don
Pendergrass, died Friday in Summertown, Tenn. Services
will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Lewis Funeral Home, Irvine. Burial
will be in the Irvine cemetery. Visitation will be after 10 a.m.
Tuesday. Monday, April 25, 2005.
PENDERGRIST, James T. Pendegrist Jr. Friday, February 11,
2005. PERRYVILLE - Services for James T. Pendegrist Jr.,
81, of Perryville, were today at Berea Christian Church in
Mercer County by the Rev. Garry Allen. Burial was in Spring
Hill Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 49.
He died Tuesday in Lexington. Born Sept. 4, 1923, in Boyle
County, he was the son of the late James T. and Lena
Roney Pendegrist. He was a retired farmer, an Army veteran
of World War II and a member of Berea Christian Church.
Survivors include his wife, Ina Barnes Pendegrist; two
daughters, Donna G. Godbey and Brenda Allen, both of
Perryville; two sons, John T. and Gary Pendergrist, both of
Perryville; a sister, Louise Tatum of Bowling Green; 12
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Pallbearers
were Josh, Matt and Adam Pendegrist, Jamie Allen, Shawn
Rousey, Chris Lay, Jon Meyer and Cameron Saylor.
Honorary pallbearers were Kristen Tharp, Cheri Rousey,
Autumn Godbey, Erin Meyer, Heidi Saylor, Jennifer
Pendegrist, Shawna Lay and Jennifer Allen. Memorials may
go to Berea Christian Church building fund. Wilder Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements.
PENDYGRAFT, Khylee Tru Pendygraft. HARRODSBURG Khylee Tru Pendygraft, newborn daughter of Joshua W. and
Ashlee D. Anderson Pendygraft of East Office Street, died
Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Other survivors include her grandparents, Dewana Posey
Anderson of Harrodsburg, Timothy Anderson of Pikeville,
and Bucky Pendygraft of Parksville; and a greatgrandmother, Shelby Posey of Harrodsburg. Graveside
services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Spring Hill Cemetery by
the Rev. Don Chase. Ransdell Funeral Chapel is in charge
of arrangements. Monday, October 10, 2005.
PENIX, Kierra Penix. HARRODSBURG - Kierra Penix died
Friday at Norton Suburban Hospital in Louisville. Born Nov.
18, 2005, she was the daughter of Joshua Keith Parker and
Neokissha Penix. Other survivors include maternal
grandparents, Patrica and William Penix of Harrodsburg;
paternal grandfather, Jim Parker of Louisville; maternal
great-grandmothers Cleo Linton and Willia Penix; an uncle,
William Penix; and an aunt, Nicole Parker. Private graveside
services will be Monday at Duncantown Cemetery in
Lancaster by the Rev. David McPherson. Spurlin Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, November
20, 2005.
PENMAN, Richard F. Penman. Services for Richard "Cheepy"
Frye Penman, 54, of Stanford, will be 12 p.m. Tuesday at
Smith-Jackson Funeral Home by the Rev. Floyd Raglin.
Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. He died
Thursday at Veterans Administration Medical Center in
Lexington. Born May 29, 1951, in Stanford, he was the son
of Margaret Penman. He was an Air Force veteran, a
member of Clifton Baptist Church and Veterans of Foreign
Wars. Other survivors include a sister, Agatha Henry of
Stanford; and two nephews, Garey and Carey Henry of
Stanford. Pallbearers will be David, George, James and
Kenneth Penman, Sonny Brown and Charles Manning.
Honorary pallbearers are Valerie, Elizabeth, Dorothy and
Hershel Penman, Rasalio Guitierrez, and Darlene and
Steven Spicer. Visitation will be 11-12 p.m. Tuesday.
Sunday, December 25, 2005.
PENMAN, Stephon E. Penman. Services for Stephon
Emmanuel Penman, 42, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of
Danville, will be noon Monday at First Christian Church by
the Rev. Larry D. Weathers. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens. He died Tuesday at Cedar Sinai Medical
Center in Los Angeles. Born May 26, 1963, in Danville, he
was the son of Mary Lucille Meaux of Danville and the late
Clyde Penman. He was a 1981 graduate of Danville High
School and a member of the Church of the Harvest in
Pasadena, Calif. Other survivors include three sisters, Lisa
Johnson of Danville, Libby Parks of Lexington and Wanda
Meaux of Richmond; three half-sisters, Denita Dunn and
Carla Akers, both of Danville, and Sheila Werner of
Lexington; and two caregivers, Steven Whitlock and Esteban
Sanchez, both of Los Angeles. Pallbearers will be Kevin
Ford, Donnie Shannon, Larry Johnson, Charles Wright, John
Eddie Kinley and Kevin Crittenden. Honorary pallbearers are
members of DHS class of 1981. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m.
Sunday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home and after 10 a.m.
Monday at the church. Friday, September 30, 2005.
PENNINGTON, Emmett C. Pennington. LIBERTY - Emmett
Clair "E.C." Pennington, 93, of Allen Street, died Saturday at
Casey County Hospital. Born Aug. 9, 1912, in Chilhowie,
Va., he was a son of the late William C. and Nellie Cole
Pennington. He was a member of Liberty United Methodist
Church, a farmer and an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Edna Davis Pennington; three
sons, E.C. Pennington of Burlington, George Pennington of
Nortonville and Jodie Pennington of Conway, Ark.; a
daughter, Judy Emerson of Liberty; a sister, Virginia
Cochran of Lebanon, Ind.; a stepbrother, James C.
Newsome of Columbus, Ohio; seven grandchildren; and
eight great-grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m.
Wednesday at Liberty United Methodist Church by the Rev.
Bruce Lee. Burial will be in Whited Cemetery with military
rites by Casey County Funeral Squad. Pallbearers will be
Donnie, Jared, Jim, Emmett and Clay Pennington, Luaird
Riddle, Heath Carlson and Donald Thomas. Honorary
pallbearers are Tonya and Kim Lawson, Christi Carlson,
Ashley and Sara Pennington and Brian and Ellen Steinmiller.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and 8 -10 a.m. Wednesday at
Bartle Funeral Home and after 11 a.m. Wednesday at the
church. Memorials may go to Liberty United Methodist
Church. Tuesday, December 27, 2005.
PENNINGTON, Lena A. Pennington. LIBERTY - Lena Allen
Pennington, 94, of Canoe Creek Road, died Sunday at
Casey County Hospital. Born April 15, 1911, in Casey
County, she was the daughter of the late Wilby and Mary
Vaughn Allen. She was a homemaker, a member of
Bethlehem United Methodist Church and the widow of
Claxton Pennington. Survivors include three sons, Joe
Pennington of Hustonville, W.C. Pennington of Liberty and
Vernon Pennington of Parksville, Ind.; six daughters,
Lounina Hamm of Franklin, Ind., Annie Clements of Ottawa,
Ill., Opal Clements of Dunnville, Katheryn Wethington of
Columbia, and Ivadean Helm and Brenda Goode, both of
Liberty; a half brother, Ray Allen of Franklin, Ind.; a half
sister, Faye Lynn of Franklin, Ind.; 27 grandchildren; and
several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by
a daughter, Elizabeth Pennington. Services will be 1 p.m.
Wednesday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Edward
Parton and Denny Russell. Burial will be in Whited
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Glen Hamm, Donnie and
Keith Clements, Brad and Derek Pennington, Robbie
Wethington and Barron Goode. Honorary pallbearers are
grandchildren. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m.
Wednesday. Tuesday, June 7, 2005.
PERKINS, Alene T. Perkins. HARRODSBURG - Alene T.
Perkins, 91, of Harrodsburg, formerly of Carrollton, died
Monday in Jessamine County. Born Nov. 16, 1913, in
Taylorsville, she was the daughter of the late Charles and
Mamie Day Tichenor. She was a retired teacher, having
taught in Spencer, Shelby, Carroll and Bourbon county
school systems. She was a member of Harrodsburg Baptist
Church and a former member of Carrollton Baptist Church.
She was a Sunday school teacher and a member of
Women's Missionary Union and Light and Lively group. She
was a member of Ebenezer Homemakers, Retired Teacher's
Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Democratic
Woman's Club and North Mercer Concerned Citizens. She
also did volunteer work for many groups and was the widow
of John A. Perkins. Survivors include a son, Joe Perkins of
Harrodsburg; a grandson; and three great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel
by the Rev. Robert DeFoor and Phil Williams. Burial will be
in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kevin and Alex
Perkins, Kenny Wade, Monty Phillips, Joe Harlow and Joe
Stevens. Honorary pallbearers are Sunday school class
members. Visitation is 5:30-7:30 p.m. today and before the
service Thursday. Memorials may go to Recreation and
Outreach Center at Harrodsburg Baptist Church or
Wilderness Trace YMCA. Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
PERROS, William S. Perros. Graveside services for William
Stivers Perros, 86, of Taylor Road, will be noon Friday at
Bellevue Cemetery by the Rev. Joan A. Smith. He died
Tuesday at Thomson-Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore.
Born Oct. 13, 1918, in McLean, Ill., he was a son of the late
Mike and Margaret Baker Perros. He was a retired employee
of Kentucky Utilities Co. having been a coalyard supervisor
at the E.W. Brown power plant. He was an Army Air Corps
veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a
member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Franklin Lodge 28
F&AM and Apache Bowhunter Club. He was the widower of
Ethel Louise Glass Perros. Survivors include three
daughters, Patricia P. Clifton of Danville, Nancy P. Caudill of
Frankfort and Rebecca O. Robinson of Harrodsburg; a
brother, George Perros of Danville; two grandchildren; and
two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike Perros,
Barry Young, Tony Robinson, Charles Caudill, Vincent
Vanover and Ben Fuqua. Visitation will be 10-noon Friday at
Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go to Thomson-Hood
Veterans Centre, 100 Veterans Drive, Wilmore 40390.
Thursday, March 17, 2005.
PERRY, Samuel A. Perry. CRAB ORCHARD - Samuel Allen
Perry, 26, of Lancaster Street, died Sunday in Crab Orchard.
Born Dec. 24, 1978, in Elizabeth City, N.C., he was a son of
Nora Jarvis Perry of Kill Devil Hills, N.C., and the late Donald
Denton Perry. He was a former employee of Aphina Co., and
Brake Parts International of Stanford. Survivors include his
wife, Talia Rose Caudill Perry; a daughter, Fate Jayden
Perry of Crab Orchard; two sisters, Elizabeth Winslow of
Elizabeth City, and his twin, Samantha Blackwell of Manteo,
N.C. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at McKnight Funeral
Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in Dix River Church of
Christ Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Louis Saylor, Darrell
Atkins, Dwayne Turner, Josh Cromer, Billy Owens and
Christopher Frith. Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Thursday.
Wednesday, June 8, 2005. Samuel A. Perry. CRAB
ORCHARD - Services for Samuel Allen Perry, 26, of
Lancaster Street, will be 11 a.m. Friday at McKnight Funeral
Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in Dix River Church of
Christ Cemetery. He died Sunday in Crab Orchard.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. today. Thursday, June 9, 2005.
PETERSON, Florence G. Peterson. HARRODSBURG Florence G. Peterson, 78, of Harrodsburg, died Friday at
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 21, 1927, in
New York, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Charles
and Lilly Spong Peterson. She was a homemaker and
volunteered with the American Cancer Society. She was the
widow of John Frank Peterson. Survivors include three
sons, John F. "Butch" Peterson Jr. of Ramsey, N.J., Harry
W. Peterson of Greenwood Lake, N.Y., and Charlie "Chuck"
Peterson of Viera, Fla.; and three grandchildren. A memorial
service will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel.
Visitation will be 10:30 am Thursday till time of service.
Memorials may go to 366th Fighter Association, c/o
Pennington's, 10415-226 PL SW, Edmonds, WA 980205124. Tuesday, August 9, 2005.
PETERSON, LeRoy Peterson. LANCASTER - Services for the
Rev. LeRoy Arnold Peterson, 80, of Deer Run, will be 1 p.m.
Friday at Lancaster Baptist Church. Burial will be in Camp
Nelson National Cem-etery. He died Tuesday at Veterans
dministration Medical Center. Born Aug. 17, 1924, in
Muskegon, Mich., he was a son of the late Andrew C. and
Mabel A. Peterson. He was a member of Lancaster Baptist
Church, an ordained minister and a Navy veteran of World
War II. He was a graduate of Clear Creek Bible School and
Columbia Bible College, Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary and did specialized studies at Bellarmine College.
He taught at Clear Creek Baptist Bible College for 29 years
and served 11 years as academic dean. While pastoring in
Western Tennessee, he established the first Choctaw Indian
Baptist Church in Golddust, under the Home Mission Board.
Survivors include his wife, Irene B. Booth Peterson; two
daughters, Esther J. Bailey of Stanford and Nancy A.
Holland of Lancaster; a sister, Louise Madden of Grand
Haven, Mich.; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Pallbearers will be David Aldridge, John Aldridge, Johnny
Adamson, Bob Bausum, Jerry Browning and Dale Denton.
Honorary pallbearers are members of his Sunday school
class and his former Bible college students. Visitation is 5 to
9 p.m. today at the church and after 8 a.m. Friday. Ramsey
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday,
January 20, 2005
PHELPS, Thomas Phelps. LIBERTY - Thomas Phelps, 70, of
the Argyle community, died Monday at his home. Born Oct.
29, 1935, in Casey County, he was a son of the late Albert
and Dorsey Brown Phelps. He was a farmer and member of
Valley Oak Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Christine "Bobbie" Godbey Phelps; one daughter, Joann
Tharp of Junction City; two sons, Thomas Dale Phelps and
Wallace Keith Phelps, both of Casey County; and two
brothers, Basper Reece Phelps and Oakley Phelps, both of
Argyle. Services are scheduled at 1 p.m. today at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Richard Owens. Burial
will be in Valley Oak Cemetery. Wednesday, November
23, 2005.
PHILHOWER, Maxx J. Philhower. HARRODSBURG - Maxx J.
Philhower, infant son of Glenlee Philhower and Carla Ryan
of Danville, died Thursday at University of Kentucky
Chandler Medical Center. He was born Jan. 26 in Danville.
Other survivors include a brother, Branden Philhower of
Danville; a sister, Leea Philhower of Danville; grandparents,
Glen Philhower and Rickey Ryan, both of Harrodsburg, and
Donna Brett of Arkansas; step grandparents, Karen Ryan of
Harrodsburg and Jim Brett of Arkansas; great-grandparents,
Glenna Deatherage, Marvin Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ryan, all of Harrodsburg. Services will be 1:30 p.m. today at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by George Dye. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be after 1 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box
1213, Danville 40422. Friday, March 11, 2005. Maxx J.
Philhower. HARRODSBURG - Services for Maxx J.
Philhower, infant son of Glenlee Philhower and Carla Ryan
of Danville, were Friday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral
Home by George Dye. Burial was in Spring Hill Cemetery.
He died Thursday at University of Kentucky Chandler
Medical Center. He was born Jan. 26 in Danville. Other
survivors include a brother, Branden Philhower of Danville; a
sister, Leea Philhower of Danville; grandparents, Glen
Philhower and Ricky Ryan, both of Harrodsburg, and Donna
Brett of Arkansas; stepgrandparents, Karen Ryan of
Harrodsburg and Jim Brett of Arkansas; and greatgrandparents Glenna Deatherage, Marvin Cannada and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ryan, all of Harrodsburg. Sunday, March 13,
2005.
PHILLIPS, A. Georgia Phillips. FORT MYERS, Fla. - A. Georgia
Phillips, 81, of Cape Coral, Fla., formerly of Danville, died
Sunday at her home. Born May 26, 1923, in St. Joseph,
Mo., she was the daughter of the late Gustavdinos and
Aniata Aspiotis. She was a bookkeeper for Boyle County
Chamber of Commerce, WHIR Radio, old Kentucky State
Hospital and Christian Appalachian Project. She was a
member of Trinity Episcopal Church and widow of Lewis
Phillips. Survivors include four sons, Lewis Phillips Jr. of
Fort Myers, Fla., Dino Phillips of Cape Coral, Fla., Steven
Phillips of Gainesville, Fla., and Jamie Phillips of Fort Myers;
one brother one sister; 11 grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Private services will be held in Fort Myers.
Memorials may go to the family in Fort Myers. Fort Myers
Memorial Gardens Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, May 4, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Bertha A. Phillips. Bertha Marie Anderson Phillips,
81, of South Lucas Street, Junction City, died today at her
home. Born June 11, 1923, in Boyle County, she was the
daughter of the late Clayton and Jennie Davis Anderson.
She was a homemaker and the widow of Charles B. "Pete"
Phillips. Survivors include two sons, Jerry E. Phillips of
Frankfort and David W. Phillips of Junction City; two
daughters, Linda L. McFarland of Hawthorne, Fla., and
Kathy K. Moore of Moreland; two sisters, Bea Bodner of
Junction City and Geneva Bunch of Middletown, Ohio; 13
grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Charles C. Phillips. Services
will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home. Burial will
be in Junction City Cemetery. Visitation will be after 5 p.m.
Tuesday. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice. Monday,
May 2, 2005. Bertha A. Phillips. Services for Bertha Marie
Anderson Phillips, 81, of South Lucas Street, Junction City,
will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev.
Jimmy Owens. Burial will be in Junction City Cemetery. She
died Monday at her home. Pallbearers will be Michael and
David Phillips Jr., Charlie and John McFarland, and Jimmy,
Bennie and Keith Moore. Honorary pallbearers are Tracy
Southworth, Tammy Martin, Sandy Buckingham, Stacy
Moore, and Dale and Stanley Philips. Visitation is after 5
p.m. today. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice.
Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Dewaine W. Phillips. Dewaine Wyatt Phillips, 67, of
Alum Springs Road., died Friday at his home. Born Sept.
10, 1937, in Casey County, he was the son of the late
Morgan Lee and Mamie Wyatt Phillips. He was a graduate of
Parksville High School and a farmer. He was a retired
lineman and crew leader at Inter-County Energy. He was a
veteran of the Army and a member of Mount Freeman
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Francena Hubble
Phillips; a son, Damian Dewaine Phillips of Somerset; a
daughter, Shauntina Morgan Phillips of Nashville, Tenn.; a
brother, Robert Singleton of Westchester, Ohio; and two
sisters, Mildred Durrett of Alum Springs and Naomi Peavey
of Liberty. Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Stith Funeral
Home by Derrel Cone and Damian Phillips. Burial will be in
Parksville Cemetery. Visitation is 6 - 9 p.m. today. Sunday,
May 8, 2005. Dewaine W. Phillips. Services for Dewaine
Wayne Phillips, 67, of Alum Springs Road, were today at
Stith Funeral Home by the Revs. Derrel Cone and Damian
Phillips. Burial was in Parksville Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Gary Phillips, Joe and Chris Singleton, Glenn and John
Peavey and Bobby Craig. Honorary pallbearers are Frank
Durrett, Jim Peavey, Robert Singleton, Ben Henson, James
Trisler and Ronnie and Donnie Hubble. Monday, May 9,
2005.
PHILLIPS, Glenn E. Phillips. LIBERTY - Glenn E. Phillips, 66, of
Bee Lee Road, died Wednesday at the Veteran's
Administration Medical Center in Lexington. Born June 29,
1939, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Addie and
Thelma Delp Phillips. He was the previous owner and
operator of Phillips Saw Mill. He was a member of Craftsman
Masonic Lodge and an Army veteran. Survivors include his
wife, Rita Bowlin Phillips; two sons, Glenn Phillips Jr. of Big
Stone Gap, Va., and Mitchell Phillips of Liberty; a daughter,
Angie Murphy of Liberty; two sisters, Delois Richards and
Leona King, both of Liberty; and six grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Cynthia Phillips. Services
will be 2 p.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by
the Rev. Jeff Edwards. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.
Visitation is after 6 p.m. today, and until 2 p.m. Friday.
Thursday, October 6, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Lisa C. Phillips. MORELAND - Lisa Carol Phillips,
38, of Rushville, Ind., died Sunday at her home. Born June
4, 1966, in Rushville, Ind., she was the daughter of Dorothy
Robertson Phillips of Nicholasville and the late James W.
Phillips. She was a hairstylist at Great Clips in Shelbyville,
Ind. Survivors include her mother, Dorothy Phillips of
Nicholasville; a stepmother, Donna Phillips of Tennessee; a
grandmother, Nellie Phillippe of Kings Mountain; two sons,
Kenneth S. Phillips and Jeremy Phillips, both of
Nicholasville; one daughter, Shaila Phillips of Rushville, Ind.;
one sister, Annette Becknell of Nicholasville; and three half
sisters, Denise Horn of Harrodsburg, Regina Monn of Tyler,
Texas, and Missy Carpenter of Harrodsburg. Services will
be at 1 p.m. Friday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will
be in Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg. Visitation will be
4-9 p.m. Thursday. Wednesday, May 4, 2005. Lisa C.
Phillips. MORELAND - Services for Lisa Carol Phillips, 38,
of Rushville, Ind., will be 1 p.m. Friday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg.
She died Sunday at her home. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today.
Thursday, May 5, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Mildred E. Phillips. Services for Mildred Evelyn
Phillips, 90, of Junction City, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Stith
Funeral Home by Steve Wolfgang. Burial will be in Junction
City Cemetery. She died Thursday at Danville Centre for
Health and Rehabilitation. Born Aug. 16, 1914, in Shelby
City, she was the daughter of the late Henry C. and Mary A.
Gaston Phillips. She was a teacher for 31 years at Junction
City Elementary School, and a member of Church of Christ
and Retired Teachers Association. She attended Eastern
Kentucky University and graduated from Centre College.
Survivors include a sister, Geraldine Phillips Brown of
Harrodsburg; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers
will be Gary, Dale and Dennis Wheeler, Jerry, David and
Robert Brown. Honorary pallbearers are Eddie Price and
Buddy Price, Burt Phillips, Kenneth Wright and Todd
Ransdell. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may go
to Heritage Hospice. Friday, January 21, 2005
PHILLIPS, Nancy Phillips. ELIZABETHTOWN - Nancy Juanita
Phillips, 73, of Elizabethtown died Sunday. Born in Boyle
County, she was a bus driver for the Collier County Florida
school system for 35 years. Survivors include four children,
Luther E. Price Jr. of Arizona, John L. Price of Dalton, Ga.,
Linda E. Schwab of Orlando and Lisa Ann Spears of
Elizabethtown. Services will be held at a later date. Brown
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Friday,
December 9, 2008.
PHILLIPS, Orene M. W. Phillips. OLIVE HILL - Services for
Orene McGlone Wilburn Phillips, 90, will be 2 p.m. today at
Olive Hill Church of the Nazarene, Olive Hill, by Mark East,
George Tucker and James Muncy. Burial will be in Garvin
Ridge Cemetery in Olive Hill. She died Thursday at the
Charleston Health Care Center in Danville. She was the
widow of Hascal B. Wilburn and Thomas E. Phillips. Born
Nov. 10, 1914, in Carter County, she was the daughter of the
late Farris and Ida Mae Keaton McGlone. She was a
member of the Olive Hill Church of the Nazarene and of the
Carter County Association of Retired Teachers. Survivors
include a son, Keith Wilburn of Olive Hill; two daughters,
Marietta Arnett of Alliance, Ohio, and Rosalie McKenzie of
Danville; a brother, Tom McGlone of Berea; a sister, Rosalie
Ferguson of Galesburg, Ill.; eight grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Keith J. Wilburn,
John Jones, Matthew Arnett, Thomas Arnett, Aaron Childers
and Ryan Wilburn. Visitation is 1-2 p.m. today at the Globe
Funeral Chapel in Olive Hill. Sunday, June 12, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Robert R. Phillips. HARRODSBURG - Robert R.
Phillips Jr., 52, of Paradise Camp Road, died Saturday at his
home. Born Oct. 16, 1952, in Harrodsburg, he was a son of
Robert R. Phillips Sr. of Harrodsburg and the late Carolyn J.
Bruner Phillips. He was a self-employed truck driver, having
driven for Double D Race Team. Survivors include a
brother, William T. Phillips of Harrodsburg; and two sisters,
Diane Preston of Harrodsburg and Susan C. Phillips of
Hamilton, Ohio. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Greg Humpert. Burial
will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bobby
Carrier Jr., Jeff Gullett, Bobby Walters Sr., Bobby Walters
Jr., Justin Ellis, Earl Sheets, Tim Moore and James Preston.
Honorary pallbearers are members of Harrodsburg City Fire
Department. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today and after 7 a.m.
Tuesday. Monday, February 21, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Scott Phillips. Jeffrey Scott Phillips, 44, of Lou Drive,
Stanford, died Saturday at home. Born April 9, 1961, in
Jeffersonville, Ind., he was the son of the late James and
Noveda Phillips Baugh. He was owner of Scott and Marie's
Restoration Co. and a member of Bluegrass Pike Baptist
Church. Survivors include his wife, Marie VanWinkle
Phillips; five daughters, Tabitha Barnett, Ashley Gatliff,
Keashia West and Natasha West, all of Stanford, and Ashley
Phillips of Mitchellsburg; two sisters, Lisa Phillips and Millie
Baugh, both of Jeffersonville, Ind.; and four grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by the Rev. Larry Holbrook, Junior Fields and Tim
Russ. Burial will be in Parksville Cemetery. Pallbearers will
be Steve Pike, Lee Belcher, Ernie Richardson, Mike Wash,
Buck Sawyer and J.W. Pemberton. Honorary pallbearers
are Ronnie Sawyer, Bobby A. VanWinkle, Scotty Lee Powell,
Fairley Holt and Howard Case. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
today. Sunday, May 29, 2005.
PHILLIPS, Thomas L. Phillips, Thursday, February 3, 2005.
LIBERTY - Thomas Lee Phillips, 81, of Moxley Road, died
Monday at Casey County Hospital. Born Oct. 23, 1923, in
Casey County, he was a son of the late Samuel and Ermine
Allen Phillips. He was retired from Ford Motor Co., an Army
veteran and attended Sanders Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Peggy Purvis of Liberty; two
sons, Darrell Phillips of Cincinnati and Terry Phillips of
Liberty; two sisters, Dorcas Emerson and Mary Emerson,
both of Elmwood, Ohio; and a granddaughter. Services will
be 1 p.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by
Edward Brown. Burial will be in Hiter Cemetery. Visitation
will be after noon Friday. Memorials may go to Gideons
International Bible Fund.
PHILLIPS, Willard Phillips. Services for Willard Phillips, 89, of
Junction City, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Stith Funeral Home
by the Rev. Paul Mc-Farland. Burial will be in Junction City
Cemetery. He died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 30, 1915, in Junction
City, he was the son of the late Buck and Lillie Broyles
Phillips. He was a charter member of Shelby City Baptist
Church and retired from Caldwell Stone Co. Survivors
include his wife, Louise Price Phillips; three daughters, Alice
Smith of Danville, Lillie Phillips of Junction City and Leona
Bryant of Harrodsburg; a son, Eugene Phillips of Junction
City; two stepchildren, Opal Douglas of Junction City and
Paul Ray Eversole of Danville; six grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Stanley Bryant, Cecil Preston, Louis
Leffew, Dennis Oaks, Bobby Toadvine and Cecil Hardin.
Honorary pallbearers are Raymond King, Dave Vernon,
John Bodner, Marty Warren, Curtis Holeman, James
Cocanougher and Josh Fugate. Visitation is 3-7 p.m. today.
Sunday, January 23, 2005
PIERCE, Frances H. Pierce. HARRODSBURG - Frances H.
Pierce, 88, of Mooreland Avenue, died Wednesday at Saint
Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born Feb. 8, 1917, in Mercer
County, she was the daughter of the late William D. and Allie
Mae Beckham Harris. She was a member of Harrodsburg
Baptist Church and Women's Missionary Union. She taught
Sunday school for many years and was a member of
Democratic Women's Club. She worked for a number of
years in the customer service department of the Rike-Kumler
Co. of Dayton, Ohio. She was the widow of William C.
Pierce. Survivors include a daughter, Roberta Klun of
Princeton Junction, N.J.; a brother, Harvey James Harris of
New Orleans; a grandson; and a great-granddaughter.
Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Harrodsburg Baptist
Church by the Rev. Robert DeFoor. Burial will be in Spring
Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Saturday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel and after 1 p.m. Sunday at the
church. Memorials may be sent to Kentucky Baptist
Children's Homes. Thursday, June 23, 2005.
PIKE, Estol Pike. PERRYVILLE - Services for Estol Pike, 71, of
Nicholasville, formerly of Stanford and Boyle County, will be
11 a.m. Tuesday at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Dan
Barnes. Burial will be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. He died
Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Born July 7,
1933, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late Clever and
Nettie Mae Davis Pike. He was a former linotype operator for
the Lexington Herald-Leader for 23 years and a selfemployed carpenter. He was a Baptist and served in the
Army during the Korean War. Survivors include his wife,
Helen Godbey Pike; a daughter, Connie Bohon Rogers of
Nicholasville; two sons, Eddie Pike of Nicholasville and Gary
Pike of Irvine; one stepdaughter, Mae Hafley of Perryville;
one stepson, Gary Hafley of Harrodsburg; three sisters,
Marie Pike of Parksville, Jean Pike of Lebanon, and
Margaret Ann White of Danville; four brothers, Harold Pike of
Dickson, Tenn., Leroy Pike of Parksville, Harold Pike of
Perryville, and Jessie Pike of Danville; 11 grandchildren; one
great-grandchild; and two step grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be George Locker, Kenny Tyre, Don Wilson, David
Buckley, Jack Howard and Ellis Kendall. Honorary
pallbearers are Travis, Kenneth, Neal and Russell Godbey.
Visitation is 6-8 p.m. today. Monday, May 2, 2005. Estol
Pike. PERRYVILLE - Services for Estol Pike, 71, of
Nicholasville, formerly of Stanford and Boyle County, were
today at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. Dan Barnes.
Burial was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. He died Saturday
at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Survivors include his
wife, Helen Godbey Pike; a daughter, Connie Bohon Rogers
of Nicholasville; two sons, Eddie Pike of Nicholasville and
Gary Pike of Irvine; a stepdaughter, Mae Hafley of Perryville;
a stepson, Gary Hafley of Harrodsburg; three sisters, Marie
Pike of Parksville, Jean Pike of Lebanon, and Margaret Ann
White of Danville; four brothers, Harold Pike of Perryville,
Leroy Pike of Parksville, Howard Pike of Goodlettsville,
Tenn., and Jessie Pike of Danville; 11 grandchildren; one
great-grandchild; and two step grandchildren. (A brother's
name was incorrect in Monday's paper.). Pallbearers will be
George Locker, Kenny Tyre, Don Wilson, David Buckley,
Jack Howard and Ellis Kendall. Honorary pallbearers are
Travis, Kenneth, Neal and Russell Godbey. Visitation is 6-8
p.m. today. Tuesday, May 3, 2005.
PIKE, Henley Pike. PERRYVILLE - Henley Pike, 61, of Gravel
Switch, husband of Dollie Pike, died Thursday at his home.
Arrangements are incomplete at Wilder Funeral Home.
Friday, February 18, 2005.
PIKE, Henly Pike. PERRYVILLE - Services for Henly D. Pike,
61, of Gravel Switch, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Wilder
Funeral Home by the Rev. Junior Fields. Burial will be in
Pendygraft Cemetery. He died Thursday at his residence.
Born Aug. 15, 1943, in Boyle County, he was the son of the
late Leslie Porter and Alma Pendygraft Pike. He was a
retired farmer and a retired employee of the Boyle County
Road Department. He was a member of Parksville Knob
Independent Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife,
Dollie Ross Pike; five daughters, Teresa Wilson of Junction
City, Melissa Southerland of Danville, Audrey Pike of Gravel
Switch, Peggy Auberry of Lebanon and Janet Southerland of
Moreland; a sister, JoAnn Pike of Parksville; three brothers,
William Pike and Donald Pike, both of Parksville, and James
Pike of Bowling Green; and 14 grandchildren. Pallbearers
will be George Douglas, Randy Douglas, Danny Noe, Stan
Covey, Glen Chadwell and Ray Ross. Honorary pallbearers
are Joe Ratliff and grandchildren. Visitation is 6-8 p.m.
today. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice. Sunday,
February 20, 2005.
PITMAN, Dorothy T. Pitman. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Dorothy Lee Taylor Pitman, 80, of Danville, will be 2 p.m.
Friday at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by the Revs.
Harold Best and Jeff Alverson. Burial will be in Shawnee
Run Baptist Church Cemetery. She died Monday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 21,
1925, in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late
Willy and Alma McKinney Taylor. She was a homemaker
and a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Survivors
include her husband, Buel Thomas Pitman; three daughters,
Linda Matsushima of Hawaii, Jenny Alverson of Ringgold,
Ga., and Kathy Brogli of Lancaster; two sisters, Frances
Collier of Lexington and Evelyn Cummins of Danville; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be with Robert Matsushima, Jeff Matsushima, Sean Kelly,
John Alverson, Stephen Brogli and Jeremy Brogli serving as
pallbearers. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and after 7 a.m.
Friday. Thursday, February 24, 2005.
PITTMAN, Mary B. Pittman. HARRODSBURG - Mary Helen
Brown Pittman, 74, of Lynn Drive, widow of William G.
Pittman, died Thursday at University of Kentucky Chandler
Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Parks
Funeral Home. Friday, December 30, 2005.
PITTMAN, MARY PITTMAN. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Mary Helen Brown Pittman, 74, of Lynn Drive, will be 1 p.m.
Monday at St. Peter AME Church by Ralph Smith. Burial will
be in Maple Grove Cemetery. She died Thursday at the
University of Kentucky Medical Center. Born Dec. 7, 1931,
in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Ross and
Mattie Rayborne Brown. She was a retired Danville teacher,
having taught many years at Hogsett Elementary, and a
member of St. Peter AME Church. Survivors include two
nieces, Adeline McClamb of Harrodsburg and Ann Sullivan
of Baltimore; a great-niece, Mary Ann Dussent of Baltimore;
a great-great-niece, Kayla Dussent, and a great-greatnephew, Kyle Dussent, both of Baltimore. Pallbearers will
be Freddie, Sterling and Jimmy Brown, James Bryant, Andy
Harris, Jim Pittman, Bennie Yeast and George Hudson.
Visitation will be 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday at Parks Funeral
Home Sunday, January 1, 2006.
PITTS, Jorg M. Potts. HARRODSBURG - Jorg Minot Potts, 50,
of Calvary Lane, died Thursday at his home. He was the
was the son of the late Andrew Shouse and Edna M. France
Potts. He was a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service
since 1984 and a member of Mercer Church of Christ. He
served as a staff sergeant in the Army and a drill instructor at
Fort Knox. He received the Meritorious Service
Commendation. He was a public address announcer for
Mercer County sports and a Kentucky Colonel. Survivors
include his wife, Tammy Dennis Potts, two sons; Danny
Potts and Andy Potts; both of Harrodsburg; a daughter;
Jeanie Sanford of Harrodsburg; two brothers; John Gary
Potts of Lexington, and Thomas S. Potts of Harrodsburg; a
sister; Dona Kendrick of Harrodsburg; and three
grandchildren. Services will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Jason Pierce, Mike Justice and
Jim Collins. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be David, Robert, Brian and Ken Kendrick
and Tommy Dennis, Monty McRay, John Warren and Jim
Smith. Honorary pallbearers are James Thomas, Homer
Yates, Jeremy Shope, Ritchie Bottoms, Seth Kendrick, Todd
Collier and the Men of the Mercer Church of Christ.
Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Saturday. Friday, June 10,
2005. Jorg M. Potts. HARRODSBURG - Services for Jorg
Minot Potts, 50, of Calvary Lane, will be 2:30 p.m. today at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Jason Pierce, Mike Justice and
Jim Collins. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died
Thursday at his home. He was the was the son of the late
Andrew Shouse and Edna M. France Potts. He was a letter
carrier for the U.S. Postal Service and a member of Mercer
Church of Christ. He served as a staff sergeant in the Army
and a drill instructor at Fort Knox. He received the
Meritorious Service Commendation. He also was a public
address announcer for Mercer County sports teams.
Survivors include his wife, Tammy Dennis Potts; two sons,
Danny Potts and Andy Potts, both of Harrodsburg; a
daughter, Jeanie Sanford of Harrodsburg; two brothers; John
Gary Potts of Lexington and Thomas S. Potts, both of
Harrodsburg; a sister; Dona Kendrick of Harrodsburg; and
three grandchildren. Pallbearers will be David, Robert, Brian
and Ken Kendrick, and Tommy Dennis, Monty McRay, John
Warren and Jim Smith. Honorary pallbearers are James
Thomas, Homer Yates, Jeremy Shope, Ritchie Bottoms,
Seth Kendrick, Todd Collier and the Men of Mercer Church
of Christ. Sunday, June 12, 2005.
POLLARD, Hubert L. Pollard, Friday, February 4, 2005. CRAB
ORCHARD - Services for Hubert Lee Pollard, 84, of
Waynesburg, will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral
Home by Chester Cornett. Burial will be Ephesus Baptist
Church Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Fort Logan
Hospital. Born Oct. 6, 1920, in Lincoln County, he was a son
of the late Ruben and Susie W. Siler Pollard. Survivors
include his wife, Lois V. Denson Pollard; two daughters,
June Pollard Roundtree of Crab Orchard and Alma J. Pollard
of Waynesburg; and a son, Johnny Pollard of Waynesburg.
Pallbearers will be Elvie and Elmer Dowell, Larry and Joe
Brown and Bennie Simpson. Honorary pallbearers are Jake
Silverthorn, Joe Morhinners, Delmas Petrey and Danny Ison.
Visitation will be after 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
POLLARD, Hubert L. Pollard, Thursday, February 3, 2005.
CRAB ORCHARD - Hubert Lee Pollard, 84, of Waynesburg,
died Wednesday at Fort Logan Hospital. He was a member
of Ephesus Baptist Church and a retired farmer. Survivors
include his wife, Lois V. Denson Pollard; two daughters,
June Pollard Roundtree of Crab Orchard and Alma J. Pollard
of Waynesburg; and a son, Johnny Pollard of Waynesburg.
Services will be 2:30 p.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral
Home by Chester Cornett. Burial will be Ephesus Baptist
Church Cemetery. Visitation will be after 12:30 p.m.
Saturday.
POPE, William Pope. DAYTON, Ohio - William "Fat Boy" Pope,
67, formerly of Danville, died Saturday in Dayton. He was
the son of the late Mamie and John Pope. He was a member
of St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church in Dayton and a
graduate of Bate High School in Danville. Survivors include
his wife, Mary Coleman Pope; two daughters, Lynne Pope
and Andrea Pope, both of Dayton; and two sons, Brian and
Anthony Pope, both of Dayton; two brothers, John Pope of
Danville and Duke Pope of Salt Lake City, Utah; a sister,
Catherine Reynolds of Sacramento, Calif.; and several
grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at St.
Mathews Missionary Baptist Church by the Rev. Willie G.
McMillan. Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Friday at the church.
House of Wheat Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, August 9, 2005.
PORTER, Artie J. Porter. NEW CASTLE, Ind. - Artie June
Porter, 79, of Lewisville, Ind., died Saturday at her home.
Born Jan. 9, 1926, in New Castle, she was the daughter of
the late B.C. and Claudia Stephens. She was a substitute
teacher for the New Castle school system, a homemaker,
and member of Southside Church of Christ where she taught
Sunday school and Bible class. Survivors include her
husband, Raymond H. Porter; a son, Don A. Furbee Jr. of
LaGrange; a daughter, Lea Ulmer of New Castle; two
stepdaughters, Sandra Griffin of New Castle and Sharon
Johnson of Virginia; a stepson, Michael Porter of Ohio; a
sister, Louella Schweitzer of Venice, Fla.; seven
grandchildren, some of whom live in the Danville area; nine
great-grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; and four
stepgreat-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a
son, Danny Furbee. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Hinsey-Brown Funeral Home by Carl Wright and the Rev.
Eric Hickman. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery.
Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Southside
Church of Christ or Henry County Memorial Hospital.
Tuesday, November 8, 2005.
PORTER, Roxie Porter. RUSSELLVILLE - Roxie Porter, 65, of
Russellville, died Saturday in Junction City. Born Nov. 17,
1939, in Logan County, she was a daughter of the late
James H. and Jettie Anderson Whitaker. She was a member
of Woodlawn Baptist Church. Survivors include her
husband, James C. Porter; three sons, Terry L. Kinser of
Junction City, and Larry Kinser and Darrell R. Kinser, both of
Russellville; three brothers, Marvin Whitaker of California,
Jerry Whitaker of Pennsylvania, and Charles E. Whitaker of
Hustonville; a half sister, Linda S. Hildabrand of Indianapolis;
and several grandchildren. Services are 2 p.m. today at
Young Funeral Home by Wayne Duncan and Jason Sharp.
Burial will be in Berea Cemetery. Visitation is prior to the
service. Memorials may go to Hospice of Southern
Kentucky. Wednesday, February 23, 2005.
POTTS, Anna F. Potts. LANCASTER - Graveside services for
Anna Faye Potts, 83, of Danville, formerly of Lancaster, will
be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Lancaster Cemetery by the Rev.
Johnny Baker. She died Monday at Charleston Health Care
Center. Born Sept. 13, 1922, in Garrard County, she was a
daughter of the late Wilbert and Inous Sebastian Dailey. She
was a homemaker and a member of Lexington Avenue
Baptist Church in Danville. She was a member of Eastern
Star in Louisville, Okalona chapter. Survivors include a son,
Danny Wilson of Danville; two grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. No visitation is planned. Spurlin Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. . Wednesday,
November 30, 2005.
POWARS, William M. Powars. LA GRANGE - William Melvin
Powars, 83, of La Grange , died Wednesday in La Grange.
Born Oct. 15, 1921, in Danville, he was the son of the late
Albert Powars and Annie Lou Lanham. He was owner and
operator of Lakeview Video Store, a member of Crescent Hill
Masonic Lodge and an Army veteran. Survivors include two
sons, Jeffrey Powars of Pendleton and Bill Powars of
Louisville; a stepdaughter, Roxanne Thompson of Atlanta; a
brother, Cecil Powars of Danville; 11 grandchildren; and 14
great-grandchildren. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. today at Arch L.
Heady Radcliffe Funeral Home. Friday, January 7, 2005.
POWELL, Alice T. Powell. PERRYVILLE - Services for Lillie
Alice Tyler Powell, 85, of Tar Lick Road, will be 1 p.m. Friday
at Wilder Funeral Home by the Revs. Arnold Moon, LeRoy
Releford and Gary Story. Burial will be in Parksville
Cemetery. She died Tuesday at her home. Born Aug. 13,
1919, in Mercer County, she was a daughter of the late John
H. and Lydia Camden Tyler. She was an employee of
Woodlawn Christian Children's Home, a homemaker and a
member of Parksville Baptist Church. She was the widow of
Obie "Doc" Powell. Survivors include two daughters, Judy
Stumph of Louisville and Sue Ann Burger of Forkland; a son,
Kenneth "Butch" Powell of Harrodsburg; a sister, Sally Dyrcz
of Lexington; seven grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jeff and David Stumph,
Lee Durham, Barry Dyrcz, Donnie Tyler and Mark Powell.
Honorary pallbearers are Jeff Burger, Margaret Abbott,
Juanita Westerfield, Myrtle Belcher, Kelly Newkirk and Eric
Smith. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Thursday. Memorials may
go to Heritage Hospice or Boyle County Senior Citizens.
Wednesday, March 9, 2005.
POWELL, Annie M. Powell. SPRINGFIELD - Annie Mae
McMichael Powell, 91, of Springfield, died Sunday at Spring
View Hospital in Lebanon. Born May 28, 1913, in
Washington County, she was the daughter of the late Owen
and Nancy Crumes McMichael. She was a member of
Temple Baptist Church and the widow of Richard Powell.
Survivors include two sons, Robert L. Powell of Springfield
and J.W. Powell of Danville; four daughters, Louise Hendren
of Shepherdsville, Nancy O'Hearn and Dorothy Byrd, both of
Louisville, and Brenda Warren of Bardstown; a half brother,
Johnny McMichael of Louisville; 15 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Services
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Baptist Church by the
Rev. John McDaniel. Burial will be in Cemetery Hill. Carey &
Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Monday,
May 9, 2005.
POWELL, Eva Powell. Services for Virginia Eva "Ma" Powell,
78, of East Main Street, will be 11 a.m. Monday at Calvary
Baptist Church by Doug Wesley and C.B. Carman. Burial
will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Wednesday in
Versailles. Born Feb. 27, 1927, in Casey County, she was
the daughter of the late Clay and Carrie Clark. She was
former owner of Ma's Country Cooking in Danville, retired
from the Centre College cafeteria, and had worked at
GENESCO. She was a Baptist and the widow of Robert G.
Powell. Survivors include a son, Robert L. Powell of
Danville; a daughter, Lodeena Carter of Versailles; a brother,
Russell Clark of Liberty; two sisters, Elsie Clark Napier of
Kings Mountain and Eudena Kirkham of Indianapolis; three
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in
death by a daughter, Shelia Grugan. Pallbearers will be
Mike Montgomery, Karl Luttrell, Bart Woodrum, Kyle Bailey,
Bob Funkhouser and Floyd Lyons. Honorary pallbearer is
George Sexton. Visitation is after 5 p.m. Sunday at Stith
Funeral Home. Memorials my go to a charity of choice.
Friday, August 26, 2005.
POWERS, Cecil R. Powers. LANCASTER - Cecil Ray Powers,
86, of Bryantsville, died Saturday at Danville Centre for
Health and Rehabilitation. Born Jan. 16, 1919, in
Washington County, he was a son of the late Albert and Lula
Lanham Powers. He was owner and operator of Terry Ann
Roller Rink and Driftwood Indian Village. He was a member
of Bryantsville United Methodist Church and a Mason.
Survivors include a son, Terry C. Powers of Glasgow; a
daughter, Connie P. Keller of Danville; four grandchildren;
two stepgrandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by
the Rev. Darren Gillespie. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. Visitation is 7-9 p.m. today. Monday,
September 12, 2005. Cecil R. Powers. LANCASTER Services for Cecil Ray Powers, 86, of Bryantsville, are 2 p.m.
today at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Darren Gillespie.
Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. He died Saturday at
Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation. He was the
widower of Mildred Powers. Pallbearers are Ron and
Sammy Marsee, Keith Lynn, Rex Turner, Noah Hulett and
Ansel Brummett. Tuesday, September 13, 2005.
POWERS, Edith M. Powers. Services for Edith Imogene
McKinney Powers, 84, of Waterworks Road, will be 7 p.m.
Thursday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Kevin Milburn.
Burial will be 11 a.m. Friday at Camp Nelson National
Cemetery. She died Monday at her home. Born Oct. 9,
1920, in Roane County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the
late Walter W. and Mary M. Eblen McKinney. She was a
former office manager for Edwards Real Estate Co. and the
widow of Jack Powers. She was a member of Gethsemane
Baptist Church, Shoshone Eastern Star Chapter 10 in
Wallace, Idaho, and a longtime member of Body Recall at
First Christian Church Christian Life Center. She had been a
licensed beautician and a Community Greetings
representative. Survivors include a son, Stephen D. Powers
of Warrior, Ala.; two sisters, Willie M. White and Edna
McGuffey, both of Danville; a brother, John B. McKinney of
Vincentown, N.J.; two grandchildren; and a great-grandson.
Pallbearers will be deacons of Gethsemane Baptist Church.
Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Thursday. Memorials may go
to Heritage Hospice. Wednesday, July 27, 2005.
POYNTER, Doris A. Poynter. Services for Doris A. Poynter, 84,
formerly of West Walnut Street, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Don Drake. Burial will be in
Danville Memorial Gardens. She died Monday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born March 8, 1920, in
Morgan County, Tenn., she was the daughter of the late
Marion and Bertha Bicknell Jones. She was an employee of
Palm Beach, retired after 30 years, a member of Forks of Dix
River Baptist Church and the widow of Walker Poynter.
Survivors include three daughters, Carolyn Meadows of
Lexington, Sue Preston of Danville and Joyce Moulton of
Virginia Beach, Va.; a sister, Valerie Wilson of Junction City;
six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Tony Moulton, Keith Preston, David
Reynolds, Bill Johnson, Alfred Cox, Marvin Wilson, Leo
Sinkhorn and Joey Sallee. Honorary pallbearers are Paul
Jenkins and Ronnie Poynter. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.
Wednesday. Memorials may go to WDFB Christian Radio
Ministry. Tuesday, March 1, 2005.
PRATHER, Robert R. Prather. PERRYVILLE - Robert R.
Prather, 69, of Fort Worth, Texas, died Aug. 5 in Fort Worth.
Born Aug. 20, 1935, in New York City, he was the son of the
late Theodore and Evelyn Prather. He was retired president
of the Texas Independent College Fund. His first wife, the
late Jessie Holtby Prather, was from Perryville. Survivors
include his wife, Monica Prather; four sons, Craig Prather of
Columbus, Ohio, Keith Prather of Penn Yan, N.Y., Todd
Prather of Los Angeles and Adam Prather of New York City;
a daughter, Debra Jo Natali of Pittsburgh; a brother, Jack
Prather of North Carolina; two sisters, Jean Weiner of Hilton
Head, S.C., and Joanne Melillo of Orlando, Fla.; two
stepdaughters, Kathleen Marshall of Norfolk, Va., and
Natalie Marshall of Virginia Beach, Va.; and eight
grandchildren. Private services will be Saturday at Hillcrest
Cemetery in Perryville. Wilder Funeral Home is in charge of
local arrangements. Thursday, August 18, 2005.
PRESLEY, Donnie Presley. Donnie Presley, 56, of Parksville,
will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev.
Keith Willoughby. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. He died
Thursday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Oct. 10, 1949, in Danville, he was a son of Ella Mae
Belcher Presley of Parksville and the late Ernest C. Presley.
He was a self-employed house painter, a member of Alum
Springs First Church of God and had attended Boyle County
High School. Survivors include three brothers, Jerry Presley
of Columbia, Ernie Presley of Nicholasville and Rick Presley
of Parksville. Pallbearers will be Ricky, Mike and Tony
Belcher, Ronald and Larry Gordon, Tim Mink, Bobby Cutter
and Joshua Presley. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Saturday.
Friday, October 28, 2005.
PRESSER, Linda Presser. Former Perryville postmaster, dies.
PERRYVILLE - Linda Lee Phelps Presser, 58, of Perryville,
died Monday in Lexington. Born Oct. 20, 1946, in Bay City,
Mich., she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Louise
Gokey Phelps. She was a postmaster/clerk at the Perryville
post office. Survivors include her husband, Wayne R.
Presser of Perryville; three sons, Fred Presser of Perryville,
Timothy Presser of Phoenix, Ariz., and John Carl Presser of
Danville; six sisters, Mary Lou Schram, Charlene Beck,
Ardith and Barbara Hughley, all of Michigan, Grace Michael
of Perryville, Kathleen Huber of California; and three
grandchildren. Funeral services and visitation are private.
Memorials may go to American Heart Association, 333
Guthrie St., Suite 207, Louisville 40202. Wilder Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Tuesday, January 18,
2005.
PRESTON, Eula H. Preston. Eula Horn Preston, 88, of
Louisville, died Wednesday at Bashford East Health Care
Center in Louisville. Born July 4, 1917, in Harrodsburg, she
was a daughter of the late Britton and Ethel Horn. She was
a retired employee of Stewart's Department Store, a member
of Melbourne Heights Baptist Church and the widow of Leo
Preston. Survivors include two sons, Barry Preston of
Louisville and David Preston of Noblesville, Ind.; a sister,
Vivian Stigall of Cincinnati; three grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be 1 p.m.
Saturday in Bellevue Cemetery by the Rev. Dale Denton.
No visitation is planned. Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Thursday, December 8, 2005.
PRESTON, James B. Preston, businessman and community
leader, dies. James B. Preston. James Boling Preston has
spent most of his life comforting people in the community.
On Sunday the community lost Preston when he died at the
age of 87. Preston, of 507 Boone Trail, died at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Preston was co-founder
of Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home, and he founded an
organization that helps parents who have lost children. He
started the group, Compassionate Friends, after he lost a
daughter, Saundra Kaye Preston, in a traffic accident 37
years ago. In December the group recognized him during its
annual candlelight service when candles are lit in memory of
children who have died. The group planted an evergreen
tree near the children's playground at Millennium Park.
"Sometimes Jimmy would be the only one there when he
opened the doors for the meetings," said Shan Kihlman, who
was interviewed in December. "He's been very faithful.".
Mike Wilder, owner of Wilder Funeral Home in Perryville,
remembers that Preston was one of the first people to visit
he and his wife after they lost a child. Preston also gave
Wilder his first job at a funeral home. "He was the funeral
director's funeral director," Wilder said. "The thing I
remember about Jimmy is that he was so insistent that you
took care of the family's needs . they came first . ". Preston
co-founded Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in 1958. He and
George K. Pruitt bought the Thurman Funeral Home, and
changed the name. He sold his interest, and retired from
funeral service in 1981. Preston started his work in funeral
service as a teenager at Coyle Funeral Home in Perryville. In
1941 he became a licensed Funeral Director and was the
youngest licensee in the state at that time. He and J. Elmer
Sims of Harrodsburg opened the Sims-Preston Funeral
Home in Perryville until he was called to service in World
War II. He was a sergeant with the Army Medical Corps
from 1943 to 1946 in the European Theatre with the 70th
Infantry Division known as the "Trailblazers." He was
awarded the European Victory Medal and a Bronze Star.
When he came home to Perryville from World War II in
February of 1946 Preston was looking for something to do.
"J.P. Harberson and myself came upon the idea that we'd
like to have a garage," Preston said in a 1991 interview. "We
bought an existing garage in Perryville and opened a KaiserFrazer dealership . We operated that for about three years
and then we bought the Ford garage in Perryville." Stuart
Powell, who owns Stuart Powell Ford and Mazda, knew
Preston all his life, and called him "one of my very best
friends." Both were from Perryville, and attended the same
church. "He had a fondness for people. Never saw a
stranger," Powell said. "He was just a joy to be with . loved
to sing . he touched a lot of people." Preston often sang at
weddings and funerals, and sang in a Barbershop Chorus of
the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of
Barbershop Quartet Singing in America for many years. He
was also a choir member, former board member of the First
Christian Church. Born June 8, 1917, in Perryville, he was
the son of the late Joseph Lee and Sarah Katherine Boling
Preston. He was a graduate of Perryville High School, and
Bryant-Stratton College of Business in Louisville. He is a
member and past-president of the Danville Kiwanis Club,
and was Kiwanian of the Year in 1997, and was a member of
the Crowe Station Investment Club. He served on the Boyle
County Board of Health for 13 years, from 1984 to 1997, and
was Boyle County coroner for four years. He has been on
the boards of the Danville-Boyle County Historical Society
and the American Cancer Soceity. He was also past
president of the Danville Country Club. He is member of the
Harvey Maguire Masonic Lodge No. 209, Perryville, and the
Oleika Shrine Temple. He had been the current Chairman of
the Community Development Agency, formerly Urban
Renewal, and served on the board for 12 years. Survivors
include his wife, Ada Carter Preston; two daughters, Mary
Donna Broz of Rancho Mirage, Calif. and Jana Camille
Franklin of Fayetteville, Ga.; a sister, Gertrude Reagan of
Bethlehem, Pa.; a brother, William Francis Preston of
Perryville and four grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.
Thursday at First Christian Church by the Rev. William A.
Curwood. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation is
after 4 p.m. Wednesday at First Christian Church sanctuary.
Stith Funeral Home is charge of arrangements. Memorials
may go to Danville chapter of Compassionate Friends or
First Christian Church chimes fund. Monday, February 28,
2005.
PRESTON, James B. Preston. Services for James Boling
"Jimmy" Preston, 87, of Danville, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at
First Christian Church by the Rev. William Curwood. Burial
will be in Bellevue Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Pallbearers will be
Preston Hadden, Michael Franklin, Joe, Johnny and Ricky
Preston, Gary Gibson, Jay Reynolds and Joe Burke.
Honorary pallbearers are Stuart Powell, Sonny Gum,
Harrison Rodman, Toy Box Coffee Club, Steve Campbell,
Dr. G. Russell Shearer, Bill Arvin and Leon Gooch.
Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday at the church.
Memorials may go to Compassionate Friends and First
Christian Church Chimes Fund. Stith Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Tuesday, March 1, 2005.
PRESTON, Marjorie Preston. LANCASTER - Marjorie Preston,
85, of Sugar Creek Road, died Monday at her home. Born
Jan. 22, 1920, in Garrard County, she was a daughter of the
late Squire and Bertha Luster Underwood. She was a
homemaker and a member of Scotts Fork Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband, Eugene Preston; a daughter,
Carol Moberly of Elkton; a son, Mike Preston of Lancaster;
three sisters, Norma Heinicke of Kent City, Mich., Elsie
Bader of Mount Carmel, Ill., and Beatrice Brown of Peru,
Ind.; five grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ramsey Funeral
Home by the Rev. Ralph Sallee. Burial will be in Lancaster
Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Brandon Preston, Bradley,
Rodney and Justin Moberly, Arnie Akers and Braden and
Glenn Wilson. Honorary pallbearers are members of the
adult women's Sunday school class of Scotts Fork Christian
Church. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Tuesday, December
27, 2005.
PRESTON, Michael H. Preston. Michael Hart Preston, 41, of
Middlebrook Drive, died Monday. Born Oct. 17, 1963, in
Madison County, he was the son of Harry H. and Charlotte
A. Preston of Danville. He was a member of SS. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church and an Army veteran. He was a 1982
graduate of Danville High School, where he was active in
sports and has since been involved with his children's sports.
Other survivors include his wife, Patti Preston; a daughter,
Molly Hart Preston of Danville; a son, Jacob T. Preston of
Danville; a brother, Barry S. Preston of Harriman, Tenn.; and
a sister, Michelle Preston Buehner of Tampa, Fla. Services
will be 11 a.m. Saturday at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic
Church by the Rev. Linh Nguyen. Pallbearers will be Barry
Preston, Mike Buehner, Christian Tipton, Ron Diebold, Bill
Kleckner and Jeff Sargent. Visitation will be 58 p.m. Friday
at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may to SS. Peter and
Paul Catholic Church, 117 W. Main St., Danville 40422.
Thursday, April 28, 2005.
PRICE, Sally L. Price. CRAB ORCHARD - Sally Lucille Smith
Price, 92, of Crab Orchard, died Thursday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 24, 1913, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late George and
Fannie Bussell Smith. She was a homemaker and a
member of Beech Grove Baptist Church. She was the
widow of Gaines L. Price. Survivors include two daughters,
Betty Nicely of Stanford and Audrey Doss of Junction City;
three sons, James R. Price, Harvey Price and Kenneth
Price, all of Crab Orchard; a sister, Jewel Anderson of
Cincinnati; three brothers, Harmon Smith and Earl Smith,
both of Lancaster, and Roy Smith of Crab Orchard; 13
grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Jimmy
L. Price; and a daughter, Dovie C. Price. Services will be 11
a.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home by Dan Gutenson.
Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Randall and Rodney Price, Tim Nicely, Chris Bryant, Matt
Hoskins and Homer Lee Day. Visitation is after 6:30 p.m.
today. Friday, August 19, 2005.
PRIVETT, Hazel S. Privett. STANFORD - Graveside services
for Hazel Sims Privett, 83, of McKinney, will be 11 a.m.
Friday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by Charles Walls. She
died Tuesday at her residence. Born June 28, 1922, in
Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Oliver and
Naomia Delk Sims. She was a former restaurant owner, the
widow of Tommy Privett and a member of McKinney Baptist
Church. Survivors include a son, Keith Austin of Stanford;
two daughters, Kaye Hale of Stanford and Karen Patterson
of Hustonville; five sisters, Louise Hounchell and Mildred
Jones, both of McKinney, Pauline Moore of Kings Mountain,
Almeda Beckett of Cincinnati and Delores Terry of
Ottenheim; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Fox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Thursday,
August 18, 2005.
PROCTOR, Nancy Proctor. HARRODSBURG - Services for
Nancy Proctor, 43, of Cornishville Street, will be 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. James
Harley. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. She died
Saturday at her home. Born Sept. 2, 1962, in Washington
County, she was the daughter of the late Jessie Mayes and
Vergie Phillips Dean. She worked in quality control at Trim
Masters Inc., and was a member of Pleasant View Baptist
Church, Waynesburg. Survivors include her husband,
Hobert Proctor; a stepbrother, Carl Chris Watts of Lexington;
and three stepsisters, Aileen Withered of Moores Hill, Ind.,
Charlene Steele Timms of Wisconsin, and Mary Watts Ross
of Harrodsburg. Pallbearers will be John Humphrey, Jessie
Dean, Bobby Gray, Sonny Thompson, Benny Ross and
Ronnie Compton. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today and after
7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice,
P.O. Box 1213, Danville, Ky. 40422. Monday, December
19, 2005.
PRUITT, Estelle W. Pruitt, Friday, February 11, 2005. Services
for Estelle Wall Pruitt, 87, formerly of Barbee Way, will be 11
a.m. Saturday at First Christian Church by the Rev. Bill
Curwood. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died
Wednesday at Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation.
Born Aug. 28, 1917, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter
of the late Joseph M. and Elena Ryan Wall. She was retired
from Kentucky Utilities, a member of First Christian Church
and Allan Hart-Goodwill Sunday School Class. She was a
former member of Order of the Eastern Star. She was the
widow of George King Pruitt. Survivors include two
daughters, Mary Jo Coomer of Danville and Anne E. Hood of
Alpena, Mich.; a son, G. King Pruitt of Danville; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be George Coomer, William Hood, Booker Pruitt, Samuel
and Grant Feehrer, Thomas and Brian Talaski and Scott
McDaniel. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at Preston-Pruitt
Funeral Home and after 9 a.m. Saturday at First Christian
Church. Memorials may go to First Christian Church or a
favorite charity.
PRUITT, Estelle W. Pruitt, Thursday, February 10, 2005. Estelle
Wall Pruitt, 87, formerly of Barbee Way, died Wednesday at
Danville Centre for Health and Rehabilitation. Born Aug. 28,
1917 in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
Joseph M. and Elena Ryan Wall. She was retired from
Kentucky Utilities, a member of First Christian Church and
Allan Hart-Goodwill Sunday School Class. She was a former
member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was the
widow of George King Pruitt. Survivors include two
daughters, Mary Jo Coomer of Danville and Anne E. Hood of
Alpena, Mich.; one son, G. King Pruitt of Danville; six
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services will be
11 a.m. Saturday at First Christian Church. Burial will be in
Bellevue Cemetery. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today at PrestonPruitt Funeral Home and after 9 a.m. Saturday at First
Christian Church.
PRUITT, George W. Pruitt. George Wilham Pruitt, 76, of
Natchez, Miss., formerly of Lexington, died Wednesday in
Jackson, Miss. Born May 22, 1929, in Somerset, he was a
son of the late Benjamin H. and Marjorie E. Cockings Pruitt.
He was a retired district sales manager for Consolidated
Freight Co., a veteran of the Marine Corps, and a former
member of St. Andrews Methodist Church in Lexington. He
was the widower of Jackie L. Roberts Pruitt. Survivors
include his wife, Marjorie McSwain Pruitt of Natchez; a
daughter, Kim Pruitt of Lexington; three sons, Steve, George
F. and Lee Pruitt, all of Lexington; a stepson, Brad McSwain
of Natchez; a stepdaughter, Charm Powell of Natchez; two
brothers, John T. Pruitt of Somerset and Robert Pruitt of
Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home by the Rev. Bob Nelson. Burial will be in Camp
Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation will be 6:30- 8 p.m.
Wednesday. Memorials may go to SMA, P.O. Box 196,
Libertyville, Ill., 60048-0196. Tuesday, July 5, 2005.
PSIMER, John F. Psimer. WAYNESBURG - Services for John
F. Psimer, 57, of Waynesburg, will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at
Pleasant View Baptist Church by the Revs. Aaron Hogue
and Vola Brown. Burial will be in Double Springs Cemetery.
He died Sunday in Stanford. Born Dec. 4, 1948, in Boyle
County, he was the son of the late Earl and Juey Gooch
Psimer. He was a self-employed plumber, an Army veteran
and a former Lincoln County magistrate. He was a member
of Double Springs Baptist Church and Double Springs
Cemetery board. He attended Pleasant View Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Gail Tillett Psimer; two sons,
Aaron and Jonathon Psimer, both of Stanford; a brother,
Gerald "Sonny" Psimer of Lexington; and a sister, Betty
Sizemore of Terra Haute, Ind. Pallbearers will be Gary
Peck, Mitch Lane, Wayne Greer, Denny Hogue, Bobby
Clarkson and John Cook. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the
church. Memorials may go to Pleasant View Baptist Church.
Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Tuesday, August 9, 2005.
PUMMILL, Richard T. Pummill. Staff Sgt. Richard Thomas
Pummill, 27, of Hubert, N.C., died Thursday in Iraq in the line
of duty. He was a Marine stationed at Camp LeJeune, N.C.,
and serving with Co. 32 Weapons Map Black, Jacksonville,
N.C. Born Jan. 11, 1978, in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was a son
of Lynn Pummill and Tom Pummill, both of Cincinnati, Ohio.
He was a graduate of Anderson High School in Township,
Ohio. Survivors include his wife, Chantal Raney Pummill of
Hubert, N.C., formerly of Lancaster; a son, Donald Richard
Pummill of Cincinnati, Ohio; his grandparents, Margaret and
Donald Lesher of Cincinnati, Ohio, and his in-laws, Paul and
Connie Bryant Raney of Lancaster. Services will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at T.P. White and Son Funeral Home, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Township,
Ohio. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday in Cincinnati.
Information courtesy of Stith Funeral Home. Tuesday,
October 25, 2005.
PURCELL, Shirley B. Purcell. RICHMOND - Shirley J. Babb
Purcell, 65, of Richmond, formerly of Lancaster, died
Saturday at her home. Born Jan. 7, 1939, in Estill County,
she was the daughter of Cleona Estes Babb of Richmond
and the late J. Willie Babb. She was a retired employee of
Kentucky Central Life Insurance Co., a foster parent and
private duty nurse. She was a member of Westside Christian
Church. Survivors include a daughter, Cheryl Oliver of
Waco; three sons, Michael Madden of Berea, Stephen
Madden of Waco, and William Madden of Bryantsville; two
sisters, Jewell Parke and Darlene Newell, both of Waco; her
children's father, Hugh Madden of Richmond; 12
grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be
2 p.m. Tuesday at Combs, Parsons and Collins Funeral
Home by Matt Vaught. Burial will be in Flatwoods Cemetery,
Waco. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Monday, April 4, 2005.
PURDUE, Richard Purdue. WAYNESBURG - Richard Purdue,
70, of Waynesburg, died Friday at Veterans Medical Center
in Cincinnati. Born June 15, 1935, in Pulaski County, he
was the son of the late Frederick C. and Naomi Bates
Purdue. He was a retired Air Force tech nical sergeant and a
member of American Legion Post 38 in Somerset. Survivors
include his daughter, Stephanie R. Purdue Baker of
Cincinnati; three stepsons, Samuel Miller of Egg Harbor,
N.J., David Miller of Cincinnati, and James Miller of
Florence; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Barnett & Demrow
Funeral Home by Brad King. Burial will be in Double Springs
Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18,
American Legion. Pallbearers will be Ronnie Bates, James
Sexton, Dallas Hutcheson, Dickie Greer, James Miller, David
Miller and Wayne Tarter. Visitation will be after 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday. Monday, June 27, 2005.
QUINN, Kenneth Quinn. Kenneth Quinn, 65, of Moreland, died
Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He
was the husband of Brenda Quinn. Arrangements are
incomplete at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. Wednesday,
January 26, 2005
RACHFORD, Dennis J. Rachford. MORELAND - Services for
Dennis John Rachford, 57, of Stanford, were today at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Travis Farris. Burial was in
Hustonville Cemetery. He died Wednesday at his home.
Pallbearers were Jerry Freeman, Ronnie Bates, Dennis
Hale, David Nutgrass, David Harris and Rick Sutton.
Memorials may be sent to The Advocate Brass Band, 330 S.
Fourth St., Danville 40422. Tuesday, October 25, 2005.
RAMEY, Ruby L. Ramey. CRAB ORCHARD - Ruby Ann Lyons
Ramey, 82, of Crab Orchard, died Thursday at her home.
Born Feb. 19, 1923, in Mullins, W.Va., she was the daughter
of the late Houston Gilford and Mary Jane Hurt Lyons. She
was a member of Crab Orchard Baptist Church. Survivors
include her husband, James W. Ramey of Crab Orchard; a
son, Michael Ramey of Crab Orchard; a brother, Elmer D.
Lyons of Natural Dam, Ark.; three grandchildren; and three
great-grandsons. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at
McKnight Funeral Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will be in
Crab Orchard Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Todd Salyers;
Ricky Payne; Bryn, Christopher and Dustin Ramey; and
John Kuhn. Visitation is after 5 p.m. today. Memorials may
go to Heritage Hospice of Danville, 337 W. Broadway,
Danville 40422. Friday, August 26, 2005.
RANSDELL, Harry P. Ransdell Jr. HARRODSBURG - Harry
Patterson "Pat" Ransdell, Jr., 59, of Robards Court, died
Wednesday at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center. Born Aug. 18, 1945, in Harrodsburg, he was the son
of the late Harry P. and Marie Adalin Cloyd Ransdell. He
was a self-employed painting contractor and a member of
Christian Union Church in Salvisa. Survivors include a son,
Todd Ransdell of Burgin; two daughters, Stacy Reister and
Christy Cheek, both of Harrodsburg; a sister, Mary Ann
Fegley of Lexington; a companion, Patricia Hampton; and
five grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Johnny Hockersmith.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
Fred Anderson, Greg "Chubby" Anderson, J.C. Young, Terry
Currens, Keith Currens and M.B. "Bubby" Isham. Honorary
pallbearers are Jeffery Sewell, Wayne Sewell and Cliff
Prewitt. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. today and after 7:30 a.m.
Saturday. Memorials may go Christian Union Church, P.O.
Box 153, Salvisa 40372. Friday, January 7, 2005.
RAY, Arthur J Ray. Visitation for Arthur J Ray, 63, of Pontiac
Avenue, will be 68 p.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home. No
services are planned. He died Monday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 11, 1941, in
Garrard County, he was the son of Elizabeth Young of
Dayton, Ohio, and the late John Eljah Ray. He was a human
resource manager for Pliant Corp. He was a member of
Boyle County Industrial Council, active with Boyle County
Recreation Depart-ment and was involved in many other
community activities. Other survivors include his wife, Kathy
Ray of Danville; three daughters, Elizabeth Edwards of
Winchester, Stephany Curtis of Danville, and Ames Marie
Jimmerson of Georgetown; three sons, John Kendall Ray
and Ty Colwell, both of Danville, and Christopher Ray of
Bluffton, S.C.; and 10 grandchildren. Memorials may be
made to University of Kentucky Research Dept. for
Parkinson's research. Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
RAY, Elmer T. Ray. LANCASTER - Services for Elmer T. Ray
Jr., 56, of Falmouth, formerly of Lancaster, will be 10 a.m.
Saturday at Ramsey Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Lancaster Cemetery. He died Tuesday at home. Born July
8, 1948, in Kentucky, he was a son of the late Elmer T. and
Leola Stone Ray. He was a retired sergeant with the state
police , a member of Falmouth Christian Church, Masonic
Orion Lodge 222 in Falmouth, Fraternal Order of Police and
was past master of Lancaster Masonic Lodge 104.
Survivors include his wife, Wanda Neace Ray; a son, Byron
Ray of Falmouth; four brothers, Collis Ray of Falmouth,
Harold Ray of Maryville, Tenn., Erwin Ray of Smith Grove
and Donald Ray of Richmond; a sister, Rita Allen of
Hustonville; and one grandchild.. Pallbearers will be Kenny
Ball, Duane Miller, Donnie Bailey, Gary Carey, Danny
Burton, Gary Smith, Tom Lanter and Allen Spence. Honorary
pallbearers are Vinson and Rickey Neace, Mark Fuehner,
Billy Lanham, Mike Stahl and Larry Fibbe. Visitation will be
4-9 p.m. Friday with a Masonic service at 7 p.m. by
Lancaster Lodge. Memorials may go to Falmouth Christian
Church, 303 W. Shelby St., Falmouth 41040; or American
Cancer Society, 6612 Dixie Highway, Florence 41042.
Thursday, May 19, 2005.
REDFORD, Beatrice L. Redford. LIBERTY - Beatrice Luttrell
Redford, 80, of Carmicle Street, Liberty, died Thursday at
Rockcastle County Hospital in Mt. Vernon. Born Feb. 9,
1925, in Casey County, she was the daughter of the late
Thomas and Bess Luttrell. She was a homemaker and
member of Oak Grove Church of Christ. Survivors include
her husband, Harvey Redford; three sons, James Redford of
Danville, and David and Billy Redford, both of Liberty; six
daughters, Helen Barr, Connie Luttrell, Wanda Emerson,
Bertha Allen, Debbie Stevens and Sharon Edwards, all of
Liberty; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by sons Danny, Roger and
Tommy Redford. Services are at 2 p.m. today at McKinney
Brown Funeral Home by Clifford DeHart. Burial will be at
Oak Grove Contown Cemetery. Visitation is after 8 a.m.
today. Sunday, May 15, 2005.
REDMOND, Edith P. Redmond. MORELAND - Edith Pearl
Redmond, 83, of Cincinnati, died Wednesday at Hospice of
Cincinnati. Born Nov. 28, 1921, in Boyle County, she was
the daughter of the late Mary Katherine Ferrell Winfrey and
Raymond Richardson Walker. She was a homemaker.
Survivors are a brother, Ray Walker of Danville; a sister,
Mary Eva Brackett of Green-hills, Ohio; and stepmother,
Hazel Walker of White Oak. Services will be at 2 p.m.
Sunday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Moreland Cemetery. Visitation will be after noon Sunday.
Thursday, March 10, 2005.
REDMOND, Edith P. Redmond. MORELAND - Services for
Edith Pearl Redmond, 83, of Cincinnati, will be 2 p.m. today
at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by her niece, Charlotte Paul,
and her nephew, Jimmy Reece. Burial will be in Moreland
Cemetery. She died Wednesday at Hospice of Cincinnati.
Born Nov. 28, 1921, in Boyle County, she was the daughter
of the late Mary Catherine Ferrell Winfrey and Raymond
Richardson Walker. She was a homemaker. Survivors are a
brother, Ray Walker of Danville; a sister, Mary Eva Brackett
of Green-hills, Ohio; and stepmother, Hazel Walker of White
Oak. Visitation is after noon today. Sunday, March 13,
2005.
REED, Cheryl K. Reed, Friday, February 11, 2005. Services for
Cheryl Koletta Reed, 45, of Junction City, will be 11 a.m.
Saturday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Ezeriah Gorley.
Burial will be in Elder Cemetery. She died Tuesday at home.
Born Aug. 31, 1959, in Danville, she was the daughter of
Earnestine Wilson Gorley and the late Edward Gorley. She
was employed by Wausau Paper Co. in Harrodsburg, and a
former employee of ATR Wire and Cable Co. She was a
member of New Hope Baptist Church. Survivors include a
daughter, Keshia Reed of Hustonville; a son, Tyler Reed of
Hustonville; three sisters, Kay Snyder of Louisville, Kimberly
Gorley of Junction City and Keela Duncan of Moreland; four
brothers, Robert "Kokie" Gorley of Gravel Switch, John and
Arthur Gorley, both of Junction City, and Kelvin Gorley of
Danville. Pallbearers will be Matthew Vernon, Alex and
Michael Gorley, Obie and Adam Wilson and Brad Walters.
Honorary pallbearers are Wayne Waddell, Delmar Wilson,
Ike McCowan and Arthur Cox. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Forkland Community Center, Ky. 37,
Gravel Switch.
REED, Cheryl K. Reed, Thursday, February 10, 2005. Cheryl
Koletta Reed, 45, of Junction City, died Tuesday at home.
Born Aug. 31, 1959 in Danville, she was the daughter of
Ernestine Wilson Gorley and the late Edward Gorley. She
was employed by Wausau Paper Co. in Harrodsburg, and a
former employee of ATR Wire and Cable Co. She was a
member of New Hope Baptist Church. Survivors include one
daughter, Keshia Reed of Hustonville; one son, Tyler Reed
of Hustonville; three sisters, Kay Snyder of Louisville,
Kimberly Gorley of Junction City and Keela Duncan of
Morehead; four brothers, Robert "Kokie" Gorley of Gravel
Switch, John and Arthur Gorley, both of Junction City, and
Kevin Gorley of Danville. Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday
at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Ezeriah Gorley. Burial will
be in Elder Cemetery. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today.
Memorials may go to Forkland Community Center, Ky. 37,
Gravel Switch.
REED, Maye B. Reed. STANFORD - Maye Ball Reed, 74, of
Danville, died Monday at her home. Born March 9, 1931, in
Stanford, she was a daughter of the late Tinsley and Bernice
Sprinkles Ball. She had been a telephone operator and a
member of United Methodist Church. She also was a
volunteer for the Senior Companion program. Survivors
include a son, John Johnson of Florida; a brother, Timothy
Ball of Oklahoma; two sisters, Kate Spoonamore of Stanford
and Lyda Blanton of Indiana. Graveside services will be 11
a.m. Wednesday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by the Rev.
Donna Jones. Pallbearers will be nephews. Memorials may
go to Bluegrass Community Action. Tuesday, November
22, 2005.
REED, Melvin F. Reed. MORELAND - Melvin Floyd Reed, 81,
of Stanford, formerly of Junction City, died Monday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 15,
1924, in Casey County, he was the son of the late Coley and
Eppie Lowe Reed. He was a retired farmer and a member of
Alum Springs First Church of God. Survivors include his
sister, Birdie Ross of Harrodsburg. Services will be at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Garry
Allen. Burial will be in Reed Cemetery. Visitation is 5:30-8
p.m. today. Tuesday, December 6, 2005. Melvin F. Reed.
MORELAND - Services for Melvin Floyd Reed, 81, of
Stanford, formerly of Junction City, were today at W.L. Pruitt
Funeral Home by the Rev. Garry Allen. Burial was in Reed
Cemetery. He died Monday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Pallbearers were John and Logan Phillips,
Terry Ross, Herbert Downs and William Griffin.
Wednesday, December 7, 2005.
REED, Robert B. Reed. MORELAND - Robert B. Reed, 92, of
Gusty Branch Road, died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born April 15,1912, in Casey
County, he was a son of the late Roscoe and Adelia Peyton
Reed. He was a retired farmer and attended Carrs Chapel
Church of God. Survivors include three brothers, S.C.,
James and Ralph Reed, all of Casey County; and a sister,
Pina Overstreet of Cincinnati. Services will be at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by G.W. Smith.
Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be
A.C. Richards, David Overstreet, Shirley and Elmer Richards
and Brian Walker. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Tuesday at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Monday, April 11, 2005.
REESE, Glendo R. Reese. LIBERTY - Glendo Ray Reese, 66,
of Poplar Springs Road, died Saturday at St. Joseph East
Hospital. Born March 22, 1939, in Adair County, he was the
son of the late Rev. O.C. and Nettie Dixon Reese. He was
retired from Burche Upholstery Co. and was an Army
veteran and member of Athens Church of Christ. Survivors
include his wife, Phyllis Grider Reese of Liberty; two sons,
Phillip Reese of Liberty and Dennis Reese of Richmond; two
daughters, Peggy Karshner of Crittenden and Connie Burton
of Nicholasville; a sister, Patricia Grider of Russell Springs;
six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Services will be 1
p.m. Monday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by J.D.
McDonald. Burial will be in Oak Grove Contown Cemetery
with military rites by the Casey County Funeral Squad.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Monday.
Sunday, April 3, 2005.
REEVES, Patrie T. Reeves. LIBERTY - Patrie Turpin Reeves,
77, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born June 29, 1928, in Casey County, she was the
daughter of the late Pat and Rebecca Ferry Luttrell. She was
a homemaker and a member of Indian Creek Baptist
Church. She was the widow of Amos Turpin and Aubery
Reeves. Survivors include two daughters, Linda Turpin of
Hustonville and Marie Davis of Russell Springs; a sister,
Clara Foster of Windsor; three grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons,
Jimmy and Wolford Turpin. Services will 11 a.m. Tuesday at
McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Marvin Lane, Sr. Burial
will be in Virg Luttrell Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m.
Monday, and after 8 a.m. Tuesday. Sunday, November 20,
2005.
REID, Elmer P. Reid. HARRODSBURG - Elmer Payne Reid,
79, formerly of West Broadway, died Saturday at
Harrodsburg Health Care Center. Born April 14, 1926, in
Harrodsburg, he was the son of the late Rev. Elmer P. Reid
Sr. and the late Mary L. Bradshaw. He served in the Navy
during World War II. He was a factory worker, employed by
Cudahy Co. for more than 36 years, and was a member of
St. Peter AME Church were he he was a past member of the
men's chorus. Survivors include one sister, Bessie VanDyke
Henderson of Harrodsburg; two grandchildren, Harold
Wilhite Jr. of Ohio and Andrew Wilhite of Harrodsburg. He
was preceded in death by a daughter, Anita Covington.
Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Camp Nelson
National Cemetery by the Rev. Ralph Smith. Burial will be in
Camp Nelson National Cemetery with military rites. There
will be no visitation. Parks Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements. Monday, May 23, 2005.
RELEFORD, David Releford. HARRODSBURG - Services for
David Releford, 41, of Calvary Lane, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday
at Alexander & Royalty Funeral Home by Derek Baker.
Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. He died Friday at
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born Feb. 26, 1964, in
Harrodsburg, he was the son of Cleo C. and Dorothy Devine
Releford of Harrodsburg. He was a self-employed
construction contractor, raised registered beagles and won
several awards in trials. Other survivors include his wife,
Jessie White Releford; a son, Eric A. Releford of
Harrodsburg; a daughter, Jessica M. Combs of Harrodsburg;
and a granddaughter. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 7
a.m. Tuesday. Monday, April 11, 2005.
RENFRO, Dorothy C. Renfro. Graveside services for Dorothy
Elinor Coleman Renfro, 87, of Pleasantwood Drive, will be at
11 a.m. Wednesday at Bellevue Cemetery by the Rev.
Tommy Valentine. She died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 29, 1917, in Danville,
she was a daughter of the late William B. and Frances
Green-McKee Thompson Coleman. She was a homemaker
and worked with her husband, Dr. Charles W. Renfro, as
office manager in his practice. She is a charter member of
Lexington Avenue Baptist Church, where she is a member of
the Joy Sunday School Class. She also had been a
substitute teacher at Danville High School. She is a 1936
graduate of Danville High School and a 1940 graduate of
Centre College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree
in English. Survivors include her husband Charles W.
Renfro; a daughter, Betty Renfro Holtzclaw of Danville; a
son, Charles C. "Chuck" Renfro of Danville; four
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will
be Chuck Renfro, Jeff Joiner, Peter Adams, Mike Perros,
Donald Holtzclaw, Preston Richardson, Bobby Rankin and
John Wright. Honorary pallbearers are members of the Joy
Sunday School Class. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Tuesday
at Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. Memorial donations
may go to the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church pre-school
program. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Monday, October 24, 2005.
RENFRO, Mary G. Renfro. HARRODSBURG - Mary G. Renfro,
95, of Mooreland Avenue, died Wednesday at James B.
Haggin Memorial Hospital. Born March 1, 1909, in
Springfield, she was the daughter of the late James Johnson
and Ada Margaret Tewmey Graves. She was clerk for city of
Harrodsburg for several years, retiring as head of the city
water department after 24 years of service. She was a
member of Harrodsburg Christian Church, a member of
Willing Workers Sunday School Class and the widow of
George B. Renfro. Survivors include a son, Graves L.
Renfro of Burnside; and three grandsons. Services will be 2
p.m. Friday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Don
Chase. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Visitation will
be after noon Friday. Memorials may go to Harrodsburg
Christian Church Foundation, P.O. Box 96, Harrodsburg.
Thursday, January 27, 2005
RENNER, Bernice H. Renner. STANFORD - Bernice Hester
Renner, 74, of Waynesburg, died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Arrangements are
incomplete at Fox Funeral Home. Sunday, April 3, 2005.
RENTAS, Anna M. Rentas. PERRYVILLE - Services for Anna
Mae Howard Rentas, 56, of Battlefield Road, will be held 1
p.m. Saturday at Stith Funeral Home by Brian Ebel and
Roger Stevens. A private burial will be held. She died
Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born Jan. 23, 1949, in Boyle County, she was the daughter
of the late Jesse Sims and Margie Propes Sims. She was a
member of Faith Temple in Stanford and Antioch United
Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Anthony
Rentas; four daughters, Priscilla Johnson of Stanford, Anita
Johnson of Waynesburg and Dorcus Reardon and Geraldine
Godbey, both of Danville; three sisters, Darlene Cross and
Trudy Johnson, both of Danville, and Janice Coontz of
Casey County; a brother, Estill Sims of Danville; and 12
grandchildren. Pallbearers are Josh Reardon, Vellis
Johnson, Chris Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Danny Cross and
Lemuel Reardon. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Friday at
Stith Funeral Home. Thursday, November 24, 2005.
REYNOLDS, Alma S. Reynolds. HARRODSBURG - Services
for Alma Sanford Reynolds, 94, of Baxter Road, Salvisa, will
be 1 p.m. Friday at Ransdell Funeral Chapel by Brian
Burkhead and Kenneth Preston. Burial will be in Spring Hill
Cemetery. She died Monday at James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital. Born May 5, 1911, in Mercer County, she was a
daughter of the late George T. and Elva Burns Sanford. She
operated Reynolds Nursery for many years and was a
member of the Bohon Church of Christ. She attended
Hopewell Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Harold L.
Reynolds of Salvisa; a stepson, Walter D. Reynolds of
Salvisa; a sister, Naomi Hatchett of Marretta, Ga.; three
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by a son, Arthur W. Reynolds.
Pallbearers will be Steven and Larry Baxter, Jason Chagan,
Arthur and Wess Reynolds and Paul Wayne Peavler.
Honorary pallbearers are members of her Sunday school
class. Visitation will be 4-8 p.m. Thursday at Ransdell
Funeral Chapel. Memorial contributions may be sent to
Terrapin Volunteer Fire Department. Wednesday,
December 7, 2005.
REYNOLDS, Flora G. Reynolds. LANCASTER - Services for
Flora Glenn Reynolds, 91, of Pin Oak Drive, will be 2 p.m.
Friday at Ramsey Funeral Home by the Revs. Sammy Glenn
and Don Hatton. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery. She
died Tuesday at Christian Care Center of Lancaster. Born
Aug. 4, 1913, in Jackson County, she was a daughter of the
late Jesse K. and Fannie Sparks Glenn. She was a
homemaker and a member of Lancaster United Methodist
Church. She was the widow of Leroy Reynolds. Survivors
include a son, Lloyd D. Reynolds of Rockledge, Fla.; two
brothers, Elbert Glenn of Moreland, Ind., and Charles E.
Glenn of Garrard County; a sister, Nola Hall of Garrard
County; a grandson; and a great-grandson. Pallbearers will
be Jeff and Phillip Bolton, Freeman Wylie, Jesse Waggoner,
Fred Lear, Charlie Hall and Don Barton. Visitation is 6-9
p.m. today. Thursday, February 24, 2005.
REYNOLDS, Michael Reynolds. WAYNESBURG - Michael
Reynolds, 65, of Waynesburg, died Thursday at Lake
Cumberland Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 26, 1939,
in Pulaski County, he was a son of the late Earl and Louise
Stamper Reynolds. He was a retired LabCorp employee and
a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church. Survivors
include his wife, Verna Hardwick Reynolds; a son, Shannon
Reynolds of Waynesburg; a daughter, Tammy Reynolds of
Stanford; two brothers, Tim and Dennis Reynolds, both of
Louisville; two sisters, Dewana Grabel of Eubank and
Georgia Jenkins of Waynesburg; and two grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Pleasant View Baptist
Church by Aaron Hogue and Kevin Floyd. Burial will be in
Double Springs Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the
church. Memorials may go to Pleasant View Baptist Church
building fund. Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home is in charge
of arrangements. Thursday, November 18, 2005.
REYNOLDS, Rose Reynolds. LANCASTER - Services for Rose
Reynolds, 42, of Lancaster, will be 2 p.m. Friday at Spurlin
Funeral Home by Mark Sharvior. Burial will be in Double
Springs Cemetery. She died Tuesday at Fort Logan
Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Roy Reynolds Jr.;
a daughter, Tina Laws of Berea; four stepsons, Roy L. and
Ricky Reynolds, both of Louisville, Jeff Reynolds of
Lancaster and Charlie Reynolds of Eubank; a stepdaughter,
Michelle Wall of Lancaster; a sister, JoAnn Jerkey of
Leesburg, Fla.; four brothers, Sherman Coleman of
McKinney, Charles Coleman of Kings Mountain, Johnny
Coleman of South Fork and Hershell Coleman of Berea; and
four grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Hershell, Sherman,
Charles and Johnny Coleman, Ricky Reynolds and Patrick
Wall. Honorary pallbearers are grandchildren. Visitation is 69 p.m. today. Thursday, December 8, 2005.
REYNOLDS, T. G. Reynolds. PERRYVILLE - Services for T. G.
"Peck" Reynolds, 83, of Perryville, were Monday at Wilder
Funeral Home by the Rev. Doug Wesley. Burial was in
Hillcrest Cemetery with military rites by Battlefield Post 301,
American Legion. He died Friday at the home of his
daughter. Born Feb. 11, 1922, in Boyle County, he was the
son of the late Bertice and Elizabeth Shewmaker Reynolds.
He was a retired salesman with Whitehouse-Humphrey
Farm Machinery and a former Kentucky State Highway
Department employee. He was a Navy veteran of World War
II and was a member of Perryville United Methodist Church.
He was a Kentucky Colonel and a member of Battlefied Post
301 of the American Legion. He was the widower of Mabel
Kurtz Reynolds. Survivors include a daughter, Glynda
Green of Danville; two brothers, David "Poodle" and James
C. "Cotton" Reynolds, both of Perryville; and three
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter,
Arlene Caldwell. Pallbearers were T.G. Shewmaker, Charlie
Esteep, Todd Reynolds, Bertice Lee Riley, Anthony Hopkins
and Robert Riley. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice or
Boyle County Humane Society. Tuesday, July 5, 2005. T.
G. Reynolds. PERRYVILLE - T. G. "Peck" Reynolds, 83, of
Perryville, died Friday at the home of his daughter. Born
Feb. 11, 1922, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late
Bertice and Elizabeth Shewmaker Reynolds. He was a
retired salesman with Whitehouse-Humphrey Farm
Machinery and a former Kentucky State Highway
Department employee. He served as a Navy veteran of
World War II and was a member of Perryville United
Methodist Church. He was a Kentucky Colonel and a
member of American Legion Battlefied Post 301. He was the
widower of Mabel Kurtz Reynolds. Survivors include a
daughter, Glynda Green of Danville; two brothers, David and
James C. Reynolds, both of Perryville; and three
grandchildren. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Wilder
Funeral Home by the Rev. Doug Wesley. Burial will be in
Hillcrest Cemetery with military rights by American Legion
Battlefield Post no. 301. Pallbearers will be T.G.
Shewmaker, Charlie Esteep, Todd Reynolds, Bertis Lee
Riley, Anthony Hopkins and Robert Riley. Visitation will be
5-8 p.m. today. Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice or
Boyle County Humane Society. Sunday, July 3, 2005.
RICE, Carlton Rice. WAYNESBURG - Services for Carlton
Rice, 49, of Casselberry, Fla., will be 2 p.m. Friday at Pilot
Baptist Church. Burial will be in Pilot Cemetery. He died
Monday in Orlando. Born April 14, 1956, in Orange County,
Fla., he was a son of the late Leon and Wilma Baugh Rice.
He was an air conditioning technician for the Orange County
Board of Education and a member of Parkway Baptist
Church in Ocala, Fla. Survivors include his wife, Gina Hayes
Rice; three sons, Donald and David Rice, and Robert Keil,
all of Orlando, Fla.; a daughter, Loretta Dubben of Tampa,
Fla.; a brother, David Rice of Alto Loma, Calif.; a sister, Kay
Brantner of Silsbee, Texas; and five grandchildren.
Visitation will be after 6 p.m. Thursday at. Barnett &
Demrow Funeral Home. Wednesday, May 18, 2005.
RICE, Douglas Rice. PERRYVILLE - Services for Douglas
McArthur Rice, 60, of Gravel Switch, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday
at Wilder Funeral Home by the Rev. J.R. Fields. Burial will
be in Tanyard Cemetery. He died Saturday in Danville.
Born June 14, 1945, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the
late Fred and Essie Thomas Rice. He was a retired state
government employee and a member of Pleasant Run
Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Nettie L. Cox
Rice; two sisters, Nancy Reynolds of Parksville and Lillian
Allender of Stanford; five brothers, Otis Rice of California,
Howard Rice of Perryville, Joseph Rice of Danville, Freddie
Rice of Indiana, and David Rice of Parksville; and two
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert
Rice, and a daughter, Peggy Rice. Pallbearers will be Gary
Westerfield, Jimmy and Billy Rice, Wesley and Zach West
and Larry McCauly. Honorary pallbearers are Steve Rice,
Jamie and Richard Reynolds, Rob Pendygraft and Andrew
West. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today. Memorials may go to
Heritage Hospice. Monday, August 29, 2005.
RICE, Edward Rice. MORELAND - Edward "Dunk" Rice, 91, of
Junction City, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Center. Born Sept. 5, 1913, in Lincoln County, he was the
son of the late Steve and Nettie Yaden Rice. He was a
cabinet maker and a Jehovah's Witness. He was preceded
in death by his wife, Lovell Manning Rice. Survivors include
his caregiver, Connie Asbury; and several nieces and
nephews. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at W. L. Pruitt
Funeral Home by Mike Anderson. Burial will be in Junction
City Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-9 p.m. Monday.
Memorials may go to Heritage Hospice. Sunday, July 17,
2005. Edward Rice. MORELAND - Services for Edward
"Dunk" Rice, 91, of Junction City, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at
W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Mike Anderson. Burial will be
in Junction City Cemetery. He died Friday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Center. Pallbearers will be Aaron and
Peter Uhrig, Jeremy Leigh, Daniel and Donald Mudge and
Marion Floyd. Visitation is 5-9 p.m. today. Memorials may
go to Heritage Hospice. Monday, July 18, 2005.
RICE, Eric Rice. CRAB ORCHARD - Eric Rice, 39, of Crab
Orchard, died Saturday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born June 16, 1965, in Frankfort, he was
the son of Jack Rice and Dina Dishon Wood, both of Crab
Orchard. Additional survivors include a daughter, Erica Rice
of Crab Orchard; and a brother, Steve Rice of Crab Orchard.
A graveside memorial service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. Tuesday
at McKnight Funeral Home. Sunday, June 5, 2005. Eric H.
Rice. CRAB ORCHARD - A graveside memorial service for
Eric H. Rice, 39, of Crab Orchard, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday
at Crab Orchard Cemetery. He died Saturday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Visitation is after 6 p.m.
today at McKnight Funeral Home. Monday, June 6, 2005.
RICH, Larry T. Rich. LIBERTY - Larry Todd Rich, 33, of
Cincinnati, died Thursday in Cincinnati. Born November 17,
1971, in Ohio, he was the son of Malcolm and Peggy Beard
Rich of Amelia, Ohio. He was an employee of Foster
Transformer Co. Survivors include a brother, Barry K. Rich
of Ohio; and a grandmother, Mary Beard, of Columbia.
Services will be 2 p.m. today at Barnetts Creek United
Methodist Church in Pellyton by Larry Lemmon. Burial will be
in Barnetts Creek Cemetery. Visitation is after 8 a.m. today
at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. Sunday, May 1, 2005.
RICHARDS, Ada E. Richards. LIBERTY - Ada E. Richards, 83,
of Liberty, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Born Aug. 29, 1922, in Casey County, she
was the daughter of the late Calvin and Maude Lee Adams.
She was a homemaker and a former employee of Walnut Hill
Separate Baptist Church. She was the widow of Virgil
Richards, and was formerly married to Sherman Murphy.
Other survivors include two daughters, Jean ReevesSmithers of Lexington and Linda Richards of Liberty; four
sisters, Thelma Adams of Lincoln, Ill., Rebecca
McConoughey of Fort Myers, Fla., Blanche Koehler of
Morton, Ill., and Louise Mason of Lexington; three brothers,
Kenneth Adams of New Holland, Ill., Clifton Adams of
Chenoa, Fla., and Vernon Adams of Orondo , Wash.; a stepgrandchild; and two step-great-grandchildren. Services will
be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home with the Rev.
Clifton Cowan. Burial will be in Poplar Grove Cemetery.
Visitation will be 6-9 p.m. Monday and after 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Sunday, October 23, 2005. Ada E. Richards. LIBERTY Services for Ada E. Richards, 83, of Liberty, will be 11 a.m.
Tuesday at Bartle Funeral Home by the Rev. Clifton Cowan.
Burial will be in Poplar Grove Cemetery. She died Friday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Aug. 29,
1922, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late
Calvin and Maude Lee Adams. She was a former employee
of Liberty Sportswear and a member of Walnut Hill Separate
Baptist Church. She was the widow of Virgil Richards and
was formerly married to Sherman Murphy. Survivors include
two daughters, Jean Reeves-Smither of Lexington and Linda
Richards of Liberty; four sisters, Thelma Adams of Lincoln,
Ill., Rebecca McConoughey of Fort Myers, Fla., Blanche
Koehler of Morton, Ill., and Louise Mason of Lexington; three
brothers, Kenneth Adams of New Holland, Ill., Clifton Adams
of Chenoa, Ill., and Vernon Adams of Orondo, Wash.; a
step-grandchild; and two step-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bronson Richards, Doug Beldon, Joey
Ellis, Beverly Alleman, Cecil Hatter and Mary Etta Hale.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today and after 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Monday, October 24, 2005.
RICHARDS, Juanita Richards. Services for Juanita Williams
Richards, 70, of Fitzpatrick Avenue, will be 1 p.m. Tuesday
at First Baptist Church by the Rev. J. Timothy Mathis. Burial
will be in Bellevue Cemetery. She died Friday at her home.
Born Sept. 23, 1935, in Louisville, she was the daughter of
the late Betsy Key and Ernie Williams. She was a member of
First Baptist Church, a past vice-president of the Danville
High School Band Boosters and supervised the concessions
at DHS football games. She was a member of the VFW
Ladies Auxiliary and was a licensed insurance agent. She
was the widow of William L. Richards. Survivors include two
daughters, Patty Taylor and Janice F. Bowling; three sons,
Stanley K., Michael E., and Kenneth L. Richards, all of
Danville; a sister Margaret Williams of Louisville; two
granddaughters; and four great-grandchildren;. Pallbearers
will be Paul Eversole, Mark Bowling, Jamie Baxter, Mack
Ransdell, Sam Harp, Bobby Guinn and Don Pickthorn.
Honorary pallbearers are David Burch, Jimmy Clark, Bobby
Jackson, David Cheese and Mark Hinkle. Visitation will be
after 5 p.m. today at Stith Funeral Home. Memorials may go
to the Danville High School Band Boosters and athletics
programs. Sunday, July 3, 2005.
RICHARDSON, Harvey Richardson. Services for William
Harvey Richardson, 86, of White Oak Road, Junction City,
will be 2 p.m. Friday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by
Ricky Johnson. Burial will be in Junction City Cemetery. He
died Tuesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical
Center. Born June 7, 1919, in Pulaski County, he was the
son of the late Frank and Eva Sloan Richardson. He was a
retired painter, a World War II Army veteran and a member
of The Wesleyan Church. He was the widower of Margaret
Wilson Richardson and Hazel Bowling Richardson.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara Herring of Junction
City; two stepdaughters, Marilyn Newport of Sunbright,
Tenn., and Wanda Goode of Louisville; a stepson, Lloyd
Bowling of Junction City; two brothers, Frank Richardson Jr.
of Camden, Ohio, and Lawrence Richardson of Cincinnati; a
sister, Alma Jean Lewis of West Alexandria, Ohio; three
grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; three step-great-grandchildren; and a greatgreat-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Chris Herring, Barry
Muniz, Herle Hicks, Robert McAninch, Ralph Greer, Bob
Foster, Charlie Clarkson and Bill Holtzclaw. Honorary
pallbearers are Robert Bowen, Cecil Rogers, Billy Birchfield,
Stanley Johnson and Otis Ford. Visitation will be 4-9 p.m.
Thursday. Wednesday, November 2, 2005.
RICHARDSON, Herbert L. Richardson, Friday, February 18,
2005. WILLIAMSTOWN - Herbert L. Richardson, 63, of
Crittenden, died Wednesday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center
in Edgewood. Born Dec. 14, 1941, in Grant County, he was
a son of the late Daniel C. Richardson and Juanita Webster.
He was a retired truck driver and a member of Pleasant View
Baptist Church. He had served in the Army. Survivors
include his wife, Mary L. Richardson; a son, Dwayne Wilburn
of Ludlow; three brothers, Russell L. Richardson of
Demossville, Pete Wheeler of Lexington and Sonny Jet of
Woodbridge; five sisters, Virginia Lowe of Dry Ridge,
Darlene Preston and Jeffnye Strey, both of Danville, Geneva
Richards of Paris, and Alice Wheeler of Perryville; and five
grandchildren. Services will be 3:30 p.m. Saturday at
Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home by the Rev. Jay Howard.
Burial will be in Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery in
Florence. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Saturday. Friday,
February 18, 2005.
RICHARDSON, Martha F. Richardson. LIBERTY - Martha
Frances Richardson, 79, of Oklahoma City, Okla., formerly
of Casey County, died Sunday in Oklahoma. Born March
12, 1926, in Shelby County, she was the daughter of the late
Estil and Myrtle Catlett. She was a homemaker and attended
Willow Springs United Methodist Church. She was the widow
of Doris Richardson. Survivors include fours sons, Russell
Purvis of Oklahoma City, Larry Richardson of Danville, Eddie
Richardson of Liberty and Gayle Richardson of Georgia; a
daughter, Julie Purvis Henderson of Illinois; 15
grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be
10 a.m. Friday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Jessie
Long. Burial will be in Willow Springs Cemetery. Visitation
will be 6-9 p.m. Thursday. Wednesday, August 17, 2005.
RICHARDSON, Rena Richardson,. LIBERTY - Rena
Richardson, 86, of Liberty, died Sunday at Ephraim
McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born June 1, 1918, in
Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Johnce and
Melissa Bell Evans. She was a homemaker and the widow of
Kelly Richardson. Survivors include two daughters, Nancy
Gill of Columbia and Mary Ann Long of Liberty; two sons,
Wayne Brewster of Harrodsburg and Harrison Brewster of
Florida; two stepsons, Willie Richardson of Liberty and Terl
Richardson of Cincinnati; two stepdaughters, Elsie Brewster
of Hustonville and Dian Parker of Liberty; two brothers,
Franklin Evans of Liberty and James Evans of Versailles; a
sister, Clara Evans of Liberty; and 81 grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at McKinney-Brown
Funeral Home by Eddie Richardson. Burial will be in Willow
Springs Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. Wednesday and
after 8 a.m. Thursday. Tuesday, February 15, 2005.
RICHEY, Wilburn H. Richey. LANCASTER - Services for
Wilburn H. Richey, 86, of Martin Luther King Street,
Stanford, were today at First Baptist Church by the Rev.
David McPherson. Burial was in Camp Nelson National
Cemetery. He died Sunday at Ephraim McDowell Regional
Medical Center. Pallbearers were Robert Dunn, Tony Hood,
Dowell Miller, Kevin Napier, Patrick Stevens and Robert
Dunn Jr. Honorary pallbearers were deacons and trustees of
First Baptist Church. Spurlin Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Wednesday, June 1, 2005.
RICHEY, Wilburn H. Richey. LANCASTER - Wilburn H. Richey,
86, of Martin Luther King Street, Stanford, died Sunday at
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 3,
1918, in Aliceville, Ala., he was the son of the late William H.
and Annie McCall Richey. He was retired from Nash and
Stewart Construction Co. after many years, a member of
Biggsby Baptist Church of Allensville, Ala., and a World War
II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Frances Richey; a
son, Wilburn Richey Jr. of Danville; two daughters, Theresa
Richey of Danville and Wilma Miller of Stanford; a sister,
Janie M. Richey of Alabama; seven grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild. Services will be noon Wednesday at First
Baptist Church by the Rev. David McPherson. Burial will be
in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Visitation will be 10
a.m. to noon Wednesday at the church. Spurlin Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements. Sunday, May 29,
2005.
RICHIE, David W. Richie. HARRODSBURG - David W. Richie,
67, of Paradise Camp Road, died Monday at his home.
Arrangements are incomplete at Ransdell Funeral Chapel.
Monday, November 28, 2006.
RIFFE, James V. Riffe. Services for James Vernon Riffe, 79, of
Wilderness Road, will be 1 p.m. Monday at Second Street
Christian Church by the Revs. James Barleston and Ben
Carter. Burial will be in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. He
died Wednesday at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medial
Center. Born Sept. 1, 1926, in Lincoln County, he was a son
of the late James and Lucille Riffe. He was a greeter at WalMart and a member of Christ the Head Missionary Church.
He was an Army veteran and a graduate of Lincoln County
High School. Survivors include his wife, Sarah Boner Riffe;
two sons, James S. and William P. Riffe, both of Danville;
two sisters, Mary Agnes Riffe and Ruby Riffe Kavanaugh,
both of Dayton, Ohio; and a grandchild. Pallbearers will be
Chester Kavanaugh, Samuel Meaux, Norman Jenkins, Barry
and Edward Mayfield and Albert Hawkins. Honorary
pallbearers are William Simpson, Howard Clark and Victor
Delaney. Visitation will be after 11 a.m. Monday at the
church. Memorials may go to Christ the Head Missionary
Church building fund. Smith-Jackson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements. Friday, October 14, 2005.
RIVERS, Robert Rivers. Robert Rivers, 79, of Burgin, died
Sunday at University of Kentucky Medical Center. Survivors
include his wife, MaeDell Penman Rivers. Arrangements are
incomplete at Smith-Jackson Funeral Home. Monday, June
13, 2006.
ROACH, Dorothy Roach. HARRODSBURG - Dorothy Roach,
98, died Saturday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital.
Born Sept. 26, 1907, in Philadelphia, Pa., she was the
daughter of the late William A. and Anna Upton McIntyre.
She was the widow of Charles P. Roach. She was director of
publicity for Hood College for several years and later
became director of physical education at Moorestown
Friends School in New Jersey. During World War II, she
served as director for the USO in Dublin, Va., Newton Falls,
Ohio, and Columbus, Ind. She was a member of
Harrodsburg Presbyterian Church. She was an avid golfer
and the Dot Roach Tournament was held annually in her
honor. She was a graduate of Hood College in Frederick,
Md., in 1929, and received her master's degree from Penn
State. As a college student she was National Collegiate
Archery Champion. Survivors include a daughter, Anne
"Tina" Baker of Lexington; a son, Charles P. Roach Jr. of
Harrodsburg; six grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday at
Spring Hill Cemetery by Joe Tarry. Visitation will follow the
service at the Charles Roach home, 255 Mercer Ave.,
Brightleaf Estates. Memorial contributions may be sent to
Harrodsburg United Presbyterian Church, 326 South Main
Street, Harrodsburg 40330; or Heritage Hospice, P.O. Box
1213, Danville 40422. Ransdell Funeral Chapel in charge of
arrangements. Monday, October 10, 2005.
ROACH, Nell C. Roach. LANCASTER - Nell Criscillis Roach,
76, of Georgetown, formerly of Lancaster, died Monday at
St. Joseph Hospital. Born Feb. 16, 1929, in Williamsburg,
she was a daughter of the late Milton M. and Nell Oakley
Criscillis. She was retired from Garrard County Memorial
Hospital, having worked as a medical technologist and chief
of laboratory services. She was a member of Lancaster First
Presbyterian Church and president of Lancaster Woman's
Club. She also was a floral designer. Survivors include a
daughter, Patricia Roach Burnside of Georg