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Friday,
September 21, 1984 - Interior Journal
ELLIOTT,
Ransom Taylor
August
27, 1962 - September 20, 1984
Ransom
Taylor Elliott, 22 of Route 4, Stanford, passed away Monday, September 20, 1984,
at Edmonton, Kentucky in a car accident.
He
was born August 27, 1962, native of Lincoln County. He was a student at Western
Kentucky University (Sophomore), graduate of Lincoln County High School and a
member of the Stanford Presbyterian Church.
Mr.
Elliott is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Elliott, Route 4,
Stanford; two sisters, Miss Amy Elliott, Route 4, Stanford; and Miss Nancy
Elliott, Dry Ridge; his grandmothers,
Mrs. Eleanor Camenisch and Mrs. Ruby Elliott both of Stanford; and his great
grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Nunnelly, Stanford.
Funeral
services were held 3:00 p.m., Wednesday, at the Fox Funeral Home, with Rev.
Daniel Clark officiating. Burial was in the Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers
were Ronnie, Donnie and George, Jr., Elliott, Bobby David, Jim Glass and Timmy
Williams.
Morgan
and Fox Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Thursday,
January 10, 1980 - Interior Journal
ELMORE,
Mayme H.
Mrs.
Mayme H. Elmore, 70, of Logan Ave., Stanford, died Monday, January 7 at Ephriam
McDowell Hospital after a long illness.
A
native of Lincoln County, she was a member of Drakes Creek Baptist Church and
widow of William M. Elmore.
Survivors
include a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Bodner of Danville; 2 sons, Bobby Elmore of
Danville and Walter Elmore of Dayton, Ohio; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lela Deatherage of
Stanford and
Mrs. Margaret Breedlove of Richmond; a brother, John Adams of Bedford, Ind.; 12
grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Services
were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Morgan and Fox Funeral Home with Rev. William
C. Pack officiating. Burial was in Lancaster Cemetery.
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Thursday,
June 27, 1985 - Interior Journal
ESTES,
Cordie
Cordie
Estes, 77, of Rt. 3, Eubank, died Monday, June 24 at Humana Lake Cumberland
Hospital following a lengthy illness.
Born
in Rockcastle County, she was born to the late Kitty Belle Kirby and John Logan
Renner. She was a housewife and member of Eubank Baptist Church.
Survivors
include 2 sons, Kern Estes, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio and Lloyd Estes, of Eubank; 1
daughter, Carolyn Belcher of Eubank; 3 brothers, Edward Renner and John Logan
Renner, Jr., both of Cincinnati, Ohio a
nd Thelmer Renner of Brodhead; 2 sisters, Edna Mullins of Cincinnati, Ohio and
Grace Taylor of West Chester, Ohio; 7 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
Funeral
services were held Wednesday, June 26 at the Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home
with Rev. Albert McKinney officiating. Burial was in Eubank cemetery.
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Thursday,
May 15, 1980 - Interior Journal
FARMER,
Mary M.
October
09, 1901 - May 08, 1980
Mary
Mae Middleton Farmer, 78, of Crab Orchard, died Thursday night, May 8 at the
Lake Cumberland Community Medical Center in Somerset after a long illness.
Born
Oct 9, 1901 in Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Golvin and Nancy Ann
Crouse Middleton. Mrs. Farmer was the widow of Dink Farmer, and a member of Pine
Grove Church of Christ.
She
is survived by four sons, Bobby Lawrence Farmer of Covington, Route 5; Jack
Farmer of Crab Orchard, James C. Farmer of Independence and William D. Farmer of
Stanford; one brother,
Arch Middleton of Stanford; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Services
were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Beazley Raney Speaks Funeral Home with Hugh Thomas
and Russel Dunaway officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
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Wednesday,
June 19, 1996 - Advocate-Messenger
FEISTRITZER,
Ethel N.
July
25, 1910 - June 18, 1996
Ethel
Nave Feistritzer, 85, of Hustonville died Tuesday at Charleston Health Center in
Danville. Born July 25, 1910 in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late
Will Jenkins and
Dora Wilson Kirkpatrick. She was the widow of Ellwood Nave and A. E. Feistritzer.
She was retired from General Motors in Dayton, Ohio, after 25 years and belonged
to Hustonville Baptist Church.
Survivors
include three daughters, Dora Nave Spaulding of Hustonville, Betty Nave Dalton
of Delray, Fla., and Mary Feistritzer Kirkpatrick of Hustonville; one brother,
William K.
Kirkpatrick of Nicholasville; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and
four great-great-grandchildren.
The
funeral will be held at 11a.m. Friday at W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev.
Greg Nimmo. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford.
Pallbearers
are Mitchell and Matthew Spaulding, David and Danny Smith, Chad Julian and
Ellwood Webb.
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Thursday,
January 13, 1977 - Interior Journal
FLANERY, Roach, Sr.
October
31, 1907 - January 11, 1977
Roach
Flanery, Sr., 69 of Rt. 1, Waynesburg, died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1977 at Danville
Hospital after an extended Illness.
A
native of Lincoln County, Mr. Flanery was a farmer and a member of the United
Methodist Church. He was the son of the late Jack and Mary McGuffey Flanery.
Survivors
include his wife, Mrs. Maude Griffin Flanery, of Rt. 1, Waynesburg; 1 daughter,
Mrs. Mary Lou Wells, Maxwell, Indiana; 4 sons, Delmar Howard Flanery of
Greenwood, Ind.,
James Hershel and Roach Flanery, Jr. both of Beech Grove, Indiana and Clarence
Ashford Flanery of Indianapolis, Ind.; 1 brother, Jess Flanery of Indianapolis
and 4 sisters,
Mrs.
Verdie Bastin and Mrs. Lola Dick, both of Indianapolis, Mrs. Stella Sizemore,
Rt. 1, Waynesburg and Mrs. Myrtle Baugh of Rt. 1, Stanford; 9 grandchildren and
1 great grandchild.
Funeral
services will be held at Morgan and Fox Funeral Home on Friday at 2 p.m.
The
Revs. James Jordon and Lew Sharpless will officiate and burial will be in
Mt.
Moriah Cemetery
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Thursday,
November 16, 1978 - Interior Journal
FLANNERY,
Cella James Denny
November
10, 1912 - November 10, 1978
Cella
Kay Flannery, 68, of Stanford, died Friday, November 10 at Fort Logan Hospital
after a short illness.
A
native of Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Bill and Mynthia Wilson
James and a member of Crab Orchard Baptist Church.
Survivors
include five sons, George [Franklin]
Denny and Larry Flannery, both of Stanford. Charles Denny of Lexington, William
Denny of Louisville and James W. Brock of Modesto, Calif.;
three
daughters, Mable Mobley of Stanford, May Neal of Morristown, Ind., and Ethel
Benge of Junction City; 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Funeral
was held at 2 p.m. Monday at Morgan and Fox Funeral Home by the Rev. Johnny
Humphrey. Burial was in Mount Zion Cemetery.
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Thursday,
February 11, 1993 - Interior Journal
FOLGER,
Clyde Lewis
August
05, 1920 - February 04, 1993
Clyde
Lewis Folger, 72, of 420 Rocky Hollow Road, Waynesburg, died February 4, 1993 at
the Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford.
A
native of Pulaski County, he was born August 5, 1920 to the late Cyde (Clyde)
Marshall Folger and Bessie Lou Tarter Folger. He was a retired 25 year employee
with Corning
Glass, an Army veteran of WW II and a member of Parlor Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors
include his wife, Rebecca Steel Folger of Waynesburg; one son, Charles Louis
Folger, Highland; one daughter, Patricia Gayle Good of Waynesburg; two brothers,
Charles Folger of Waynesburg and Frank Folger of Stanford; three sisters,
Francis Wall of Stanford, Margaret Poynter of Lexington and Helen Abdon of
Columbus, Ohio;
4 grandchildren, Greg Good, Amy Good, Wesley Folger and Dan Folger.
Pallbearers
were Frank, Charles, Wes and Kenny Folger, Greg Good and Jerry McFall.
Funeral
services were held Sunday, February 7 at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home with
Rev. Fred Hill and Rev. C. W. Turner officiating. Burial was in Double
Springs Cemetery.
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Thursday,
January 09, 1992 - Interior Journal
FOSTER,
George Elbert "Blue"
July
16, 1907 - January 01, 1992
George
Elbert "Blue" Foster, 84, of McCormack Church Road, Stanford, died
January
1 in Crab Orchard.
A
native of Casey County, he was born July 16, 1907 to the late George W. Foster
and Lucie A. Watson Foster. He was a retired farm laborer.
Survivors
include four sons, Rev. Hillard Foster, Medina, Ohio, George F. (Pete) Foster,
Hawesville, Lewis A. Foster, Owensboro, and Donald Wayne (Blue) Foster,
Stanford;
three daughters, Daris Ann Miller, Island, Ky., Luzia A. Foster, Stanford; and
Barbara A Higdon, Stanford; one half brother, Dennis Foster, Harrodsburg; one
half sister, Adell
Berry, Henry Co. Ky.; 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Funeral
services were held Saturday, Jan. 4 at the Fox Funeral Home with Rev. Jack
Carter officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery
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Thursday,
March 22, 1979 - Interior Journal
FRANCIS,
Margaret Hocker
April
03, 1891 - March 15, 1979
Margaret
Hocker Francis, 87, beloved and highly respected resident of Stanford, died
Thursday, March 15 at Fort Logan Hospital.
A
native of Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Hocker. She was a member of Stanford Christian Church and organized the
Christian Women's
Fellowship of which she was a member for more than 50 years.
She
was a graduate of Stanford Female Academy and Hamilton college (now Transylvania
University) and a member of the Delta-Delta-Delta sorority.
Mrs.
Francis was instrumental in the organization and was a charter member of the
Logan Whitley Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Stanford
Women's Club and the Stanford Garden Club.
A
painter, poet and writer, she contributed articles and pictures to the
Advocate-Messenger and wrote for Allen Trout's column in the Courier-Journal.
She
was the widow of Kelley J. Francis, who preceded her in death, Feb. 7, 1950
Survivors
include a daughter, Mrs. Jessie Hay, of Pittsburg, Penn.; a son, Cabell Francis
Sr. of Stanford; a sister, Miss Mary Hocker of Kansas City, Mo.; 10
grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.
Services
were held Saturday at Stanford Christian Church at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Tipton
Carroll and Rev. Oscar Mayes officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery.
The
grandsons served as pallbearers.
Beazley,
Raney and Speaks Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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Thursday,
January 23, 1975 - Interior Journal
FREDERICK,
Dillard
May
05, 1907 - January 20, 1975
Dillard
Carson Frederick, 67, of Route 4, Stanford, died Monday, Jan. 20 at the Fort
Logan Hospital.
A
native of Casey County, he was born May 5, 1907. He was a retired employee of
Southern Railroad and a son of the late John and Mary Sims Frederick.
Survivors
include his wife, Reba Gooch Frederick; three sons, Garland of McKinney, Connie
Ray and Richard Frederick, both of Stanford; seven daughters, Mrs. Jack Noe of
Louisville, Mrs. Charles Flynn of Lexington, Mrs. Douglas Bryant of Crab
Orchard, Mrs. Devon James, Mrs. Clyde Sears, Miss Brenda and Barbara Frederick,
all of Stanford.;
four
sisters, Sarah Boone of Sharonville, Ohio, Lela Hall, Miss Ola and Miss Florence
Frederick, all of Elmwood, Ohio; 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Services
were conducted at the Beazley-Raney -Speaks Funeral Home Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 2
p.m. with Bro. Clifton Delk and Bro. Alford Carrier officiating. Burial was in Buffalo
Springs Cemetery
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Thursday,
January 07, 1982 - Interior Journal
FOX,
Newell
May
27, 1892 - January 01, 1982
Newell
Fox, 89, of Danville Street, died Friday, January 1 at the Ephriam McDowell
Hospital in Danville after a long illness.
A
native of Garrard County he was a retired building contractor, a member of the
Presbyterian Church and a veteran of World War I.
Survivors
include his wife, Alva Holtzclaw Fox, of Stanford; 2 sons, Billy H. Fox and
Jesse W. Fox, both of Stanford, 2 daughters, Mrs. Nancy Lynn Davis, Piqua, Ohio
and Mrs.
Rebecca Carter, Stanford; 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers
were Fleece Gooch, Frank Smith, Hugh Sam Holtzclaw, Gordon Sheron, Roland Gander
and Alfred Pence, Jr.
Funeral
services were held Sunday at the Morgan and Fox Funeral Home with the
Rev.
Daniel Clark officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.