OBITS: Whaley & connected families Page 1, KENTUCKIAN CITIZEN, 30 July 1913 Mr. Horton L. WHALEY, aged sixty four years died at the W. W. M---ie Memorial Hospital, in Paris, Friday evening, at nine o'clock, after a short illness. Death was due to paralysis of the brain. Mr WHALEY was stricken with paralysis about ten days ago and was removed to the hospital in an unconscious condition, where every effort was made to revive him, but he grew steadily worse and the end came Friday evening, the stricken man never having regained consciousness.. Deceased was born at Clintonville,, and was the son of the late Mr. And Mrs. William B. and Elizabeth FOSTER WHALEY. He was educated at Stony Point, being a pupil of the late Prof. John Fein (?) . In 1876 (?) Mr. WHALEY was instructed in surveying by the late Mr. Littleberry BEDFORD, and afterwards was elected to the office of Surveyor of Bourbon county on the Democratic ticket. Deceased was one of the best known and most honorable men in Bourbon, and had gained quite a reputation as a surveyor of coal and timber lands in the mountains of Kentucky. Mr. WHALEY was a bachelor and made his home with his two bachelor brothers, Messrs. Thos. C. and Hames WHALEY, in Paris. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Wyatt HALL, of Nicholas county and three brothers. Messrs H. C. WHALEY, T. C. WHALEY and James WHALEY., all of Paris. The body was removed from the hospital to the residence of Mr. H. C. WHALEY, on South Main street, Saturday. The funeral cortege left Paris Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and the funeral services were conducted at the grave in the Clintontville Cemetery at four o'clock , by Eld. W. E. ElLLIS, pastor of the Paris Christian church. The following gentlemen acted as pall bearers: Messers. William MYALL (?,), J. P. HUTCHCRAFT, B. B. MARCH, E. P. WEATHERS., W. T. TALBOTT, Jas. H. Haggen (?), and B. L. WEATHERS and H. C. PARVIN. From: "H. Jean Dalrymple" Date: 11 Aug 1998