Lincoln County, Ky Obituaries File #56
Submitted By:
Carole French DiSanto
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Sunday,
March 30, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
ADAMS, George Thomas "Bud"
May 21, 1914 March 28, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- George Thomas "Bud" Adams, 93, of Crab Orchard passed away on
Friday, March 28, 2008, at the Rockcastle County Hospital.
Mr. Adams was
born on May 21, 1914, to the late Charlie and Carrie (Moore) Adams in Lincoln
County, Kentucky. He was a Army veteran having served in World War II.
He is
survived by three daughters, Georgia Gilbert of Hendersonville, North Carolina,
Connie French of Crab Orchard, and Clydia Akins of Lawrenceburg; a son, Phillip
"Buddy" Adams of Crab Orchard; a sister, Betty Fields of Crab Orchard;
eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
He was
preceded in death by two sons, Kenny Adams and George Arthur Adams; his parents
Charlie and Carrie Adams; four sisters, Josephine Kendall, Mary Brown, Mattie
Magee and Alberta Noeth; and three brothers, Peck, Joe and Carlton Adams.
Pallbearers
will be Ricky French, Anthony Carpenter, Shayne Adams, David Osborne, John
Holcomb, Chris Carter, Randall Carter, Joe French and Larry Pettit.
Funeral Service are 2 p.m. Monday at
McKnight Funeral Home Chapel with daughter Clydia Akins officiating. Burial will
be at Crab Orchard Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley
American Legion of Stanford Post No. 18.
Thursday
March 27, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
ASHLEY,
Margaret Goggin
May 12, 1925 March 23, 2008
STANFORD -
Margaret Goggin Ashley, 82, of Crestview, Fla., formerly of Stanford, died
Sunday.
Born May 12,
1925, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Harry G. and Elsie
Morris Goggin. She was a math teacher for 27 years, mostly in Crestview, Fla.,
and a member of the Florida Education Association. Margaret was a member of
First United Methodist Church and a graduate of the University of Kentucky math
department and Stanford High School in 1942.
Survivors
include two sons, Eugene D. (Linda) Ashley of Richmond Hills, Ga., and J.
Stephen Ashley of Annaheim Hills, Calif.; a daughter, Denise (Richard) Tuck of
Katy, Texas; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
She was
preceded in death by her husband, James Arthur Ashley; and three brothers, Carl,
Bob and John Goggin.
Graveside
services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery with
Jeremy James officiating.
Visitation
will be 6-8 p.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home.
Sunday,
March 16, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
BECK, Charles E.
April 05, 1921 March 14, 2008
STANFORD
Charles E. Beck, 86, formerly of Danville, died March 14, 2008.
A native of
Lincoln County, he was born April 5, 1921, to Lena (Lindholm) and Charles E.
Beck Sr. He was a graduate of McKinney High School.
Just prior to
World War II, Mr. Beck was a student at Berea College majoring in agriculture.
In 1942, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps, rising from cadet to B-29 captain.
By the war's end, he flew bombing missions in the Pacific theater.
At the
conclusion of the war, he began his business career in Detroit as a cost analyst
at Murray Corp. While attending Wayne State University part time in the
evenings, he joined the Ford Motor Co.
In 1949, he
married Ruth Evelyn Sintay, who predeceased him in 2000.
In 1959, he
was appointed director of the business planning office, where he engineered
mergers and acquisitions for Ford. Upon Ford's completion of the Philco
acquisition in 1961, he was elected president of Philco-Ford in Philadelphia.
In 1964, he
was elected president of American Bosch Arma Corp., later renamed AMBAC
Industries, of Garden City, N.Y. The added titles of chairman and chief
executive officer were awarded to Mr. Beck in 1965. Mr. Beck continued to serve
in these roles until AMBAC's acquisition by United Technologies in 1978. Mr.
Beck also was a director of New York-based Anchor Savings Bank in the 1970s.
Mr. Beck
received honorary doctors of law degrees from Eastern Kentucky University in
Richmond, Ky., and LaSalle University in Philadelphia. He earned B.S. and M.S.
degrees from Wayne State University, Detroit. He was a trustee of Berea College
in Kentucky for several years in the 1960s and 1970s.
Mr. Beck
principally resided in Florida after 1978. He also was the owner of Roselawn
Farm of Danville until 1984. After 20 years in Boca Raton, he and his wife
relocated to St. Petersburg, Fla., in 1998.
He is
survived by three children, Robert of Denver, Colo., Susan and husband Clinton
of St. Petersburg, Fla., and David of Dallas, Texas; and three grandchildren.
His sister, Helen Joyner, a lifelong resident of Lincoln and Boyle counties,
predeceased him in 2000. Two other siblings died many years earlier.
Graveside
services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford.
Fox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday,
February 27, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
BROCK, Plese
June 04, 1925 February 26, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- Plese Brock, 83, of Copper Creek died Tuesday.
Born June 4,
1925, in Harlan County, he was a son of the late Amon and Susie Caldwell Brock.
He was a retired coal miner.
Survivors
Include his wife, Nora Gross Brock; three sons, Sammy Brock, Plese Brock Jr. and
Jackie Ellis; two daughters, Betty Ann Sparrow and Gail Cochran; 17
grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.
Mr. Brock was
preceded in death by a daughter, Helen Greer.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Friday at McKnight Funeral Home with Bro. Leslie Bently officiating.
Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Sunday,
March 30, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
CAMENISCH, Martha Davis
1923-2008
STANFORD-Martha
Davis Camenisch, 84, died Saturday at her residence.
Born in
Lincoln County to the late Nancy Meeks and Clay P. Davis Sr., Martha leaves
behind a husband, five sons, a daughter, a brother, a sister, a sister-in-law,
and a host of great-grandchildren and grandchildren.
Martha was
preceded in death by her parents as well as a brother, Clay Davis Jr.
A Celebration
of Life Service will be held 1 p.m. tomorrow at Stanford Presbyterian Church.
Burial will be in Gruenhiem Cemetery.
Visitation
will be held tomorrow at the church from 11 a.m. until time of service. Fox
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday,
March 16, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
CARMAN, Randall
March 26, 1951 March 07, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Randall Carman, 56, of the Walltown community of Casey County, passed away on
Friday, March 7, 2008, at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital.
Born on
Monday, March 26, 1951, in Boyle County to the late Roy L. and Mary Clemens
Carman, he was an employee of Hinkle Contracting for 32 years and a member of
Walltown Christian Church.
Randall
leaves behind a daughter, LeeAnn Turpin of Middleburg; and two sisters-in-law,
Juanita Carman of Kings Mountain and Loraine Carman of Irvine.
Randall was
preceded in death by two brothers, Beck and L.T. Carman; and two sisters, Lucie
Ellen Falconbury and Wanda Polly Estes.
A Celebration
of Life service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at Barnett &
Demrow Funeral Home with Bro. Tim Brown officiating. Burial will be in Dunham
Cemetery. Friends may call from 6-9 p.m. on Monday, March 17, 2008, at the
funeral home.
Friday,
March 14, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
CARTER, Mildred Sprinkles
August 07, 1930 March 13, 2008
STANFORD -
Mildred Sprinkles Carter, 77, of Stanford died Thursday.
Born Aug. 7,
1930, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Arch and Nannie Mastin
Sprinkles. She was a telephone operator for GTE and a member of First Baptist
Church in Danville.
Survivors
include a son, Brad Carter of Stanford; a brother, Archie K. Sprinkles of Santa
Clara, Calif.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Johnny Adamson
officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
COCHRAN, Luvian Whitis
1922-2008
HUSTONVILLE -
Luvian W. Cochran, 85, of Hustonville died Tuesday, March 18, 2008.
Born Sept. 6,
1922, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Theodore and Mattie Baird
Whitis. She was a homemaker, school teacher and an active member of Hustonville
Baptist Church where she also taught Sunday school for many years.
She is
survived by her husband, Thomas B. Cochran of Hustonville, to whom she was
married for 61 years; two sons, Joseph L. (Beverly) Cochran of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
and William T. (Holly) Cochran of Clermont, Fla.; two sisters, Alma (Jack)
Canada of Hustonville and Jean Ann (Tommy) Case of Danville; and two
grandchildren, Luke Cochran and Rachel (Jamie) Cochran Stokes, both of
Knoxville, Tenn.
She was
preceded in death by three brothers, Robert, Ralph and Tommy Whitis.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Friday at Hustonville Baptist Church by Bro. Jonathan Grizzell and
Bro. Bill Julian. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Barry, Gary, Tim and Scott Whitis, Bob Canada and Chuck Stallard.
Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. Thursday at Hustonville Baptist Church. W.L. Pruitt Funeral
Home, Moreland, is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday
March 2, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
DAVIS, Phillip
July 13, 1955
February 29, 2008
STANFORD -
Phillip "Dave" Davis, 52, of Stanford, passed away Friday, Feb. 29,
2008, in Lincoln County.
He was born
Wednesday, July 13, 1955, in Lincoln County, to the late Joyce Smith and Phillip
H. Davis Sr. Dave was a member of Highland United Methodist Church, American
Legion Post No. 18 and former superintendent and youth leader at Locust Grove
Baptist Church. Dave served our country in the Air Force, formerly worked at
Lincoln County Ready Mix, and was an avid model diorama enthusiast and Alabama
football fan.
He will be
missed by his wife, Karen Morgan Davis; two daughters, Rebekah Taylor and her
husband, Eric, of Stanford, and Lindsey Johanson of Stanford and husband,
Nathan, of Danville; three grandchildren, Hannah and Blake Wamsley, and Kristin
Taylor; a brother, James Davis; and sister, Hope Davis. Dave was raised by the
late Henry and Madeline Volle.
A celebration
of life service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, March 3, 2008, at Fox Funeral
Home with Bros. Don Scilley and John Dean officiating. Burial will follow in Highland
Methodist Cemetery with military rites by Caswell Saufley Post No. 18 of the
American Legion.
Friends may
call 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. today, March 2, 2008, at Fox Funeral Home.
Active
pallbearers will be Eric Taylor, Johnny Wooldrige II, Nathan Johanson, Ken
Watson, Robert Coleman and Adam Smith.
Honorary
pallbearers are Jackie, Hank and Timmy Smith, Timmy Coleman and Steve Wamsley.
Wednesday,
February 27, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
DERRY, Bedie Peavley
January 28, 1947 February 26, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Bedie Millazene Peavley Derry, 61, of Waynesburg died Tuesday.
Born Jan. 28,
1947, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Mike and Rene Peavley. She
was a member of Mount Salem Baptist Church and worked at Brake Parts in Stanford
for 14 years.
Survivors
include her husband, James Derry; a son, Flix Bayless; three daughters, Tammy
Lay, Regina McDowell and Patricia Odom; and four brothers, Noah Lee, Merle
Eugene, Paul Daniel and James Garnett Peavley.
Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at
Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home with Bro. Wayne McFalls officiating. Burial
will be in Gooch Cemetery.
Thursday,
March 13, 2008 Interior Journal
ELAM,
William C.
April 09, 1947
March 10, 2008
William Billy C. Elam, 60, of Crab Orchard, died Monday, March 10 at the Veterans Administration in Lexington.
A native of Crab Orchard, he was born April 9, 1947 to the late James Earl and Pearl Mae Kidwell Elam. He was a carpenter, an Army veteran, member of the National Muzzleloaders Association, and loved to fish and hunt.
He was also preceded in death by companion, Billie Jean Jones; a brother, James Earl Elam, Jr.; and a sister, Barbara June Elam.
Survivors include daughters, Edna Faye (Jeff) Cain and Billie Regina Elam (fiance Scott Lakes) both of Sand Gap; two sons, Jason Carl (Stephanie) Elam of McKee and James Paul Elam of Sand Gap; special friend, Brian Roth of Crab Orchard; four brothers, Eugene, Eddie, Mike and Leon Elam; four sisters, Rosella Holcomb, Sue Lamb, Betty Lou Todd, and Lona Embree; and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be today (March 13) at 1 p.m. at McKnight Funeral Home in Crab Orchard with Bro. Ron Meece officiating. Burial will be Piney Grove Cemetery in Brodhead.
Sunday,
March 9, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
FARRIS, James "Jimmy"
August 13, 1960 March 06, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- James "Jimmy" Farris, 47, of Crab Orchard died Thursday.
Born Aug. 13,
1960, in Lexington, he was the son of Hazel Camden Doty and the late James L.
Farris.
Other
survivors include a brother, Rocky Farris of Crab Orchard; and a sister, Mary
Ann Irvin of Lexington.
He was
preceded in death by two brothers, Destry Shane and Mark Dwayne Farris.
Pallbearers
include Shannon Howard, Tom Gill, Ed Irvin, R.J. Farris, Jimmy Irvin and Sherman
Camden.
Funeral
services are 2 p.m. today at McKnight Funeral Home by Dan Gutenson. Burial will
be in the Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Monday,
March 31, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
FAW, Janet L. Sapp
September 07, 1962 March 29, 2008
WAYNESBURG
Janet Lynn Sapp Faw, 45, of Waynesburg, daughter of Ralph and Shirley
Parrett Sapp of Eubank, died Saturday, March 29, 2008, at Lake Cumberland
Regional Hospital.
She was born
on Sept. 7, 1962, in Covington. She was a homemaker and a member of Pilot
Baptist Church. She also enjoyed selling Avon products in the past.
She is
survived by her husband, Jacob C. Faw, who she married on Sept. 18, 1992; a
brother, Michael Sapp of Science Hill; four sisters, Brenda Lowery of Somerset,
Marcha Mayfield of Science Hill, Neta Brock of Nancy and Diane Bennett of Gash
City, Ind.; her in-laws, Wiley and Geneva Faw of Waynesburg; and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral
services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Olive Baptist Church with Bros. Gilbert
Robinson and Derik Durham officiating. Burial will be in the Olive Cemetery.
Visitation is
6 p.m. today at Morris & Hislope Funeral Home Chapel and after 10 a.m. on
Tuesday at the church.
Morris &
Hislope Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday,
March 4, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
FLOYD, Maxine Adams
May 22, 1923 March 04, 2008
STANFORD -
Maxine Floyd, 84, of Stanford died today.
Born May 22,
1923, she was a daughter of the late Ed and Sallie Estes Adams. She was co-owner
and operator of Floyds Cycle in Danville for 44 years. She was a member of
Stanford Baptist Church.
Survivors
include two sons, Ronald (Cora) Floyd of Stanford, and Randall (Rose) Floyd of
Danville; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and
nephews.
She was
preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Floyd.
The funeral
will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Spurlin Funeral Home with the Revs: Dale Denton and
Johnny Thomson officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Scott Floyd, David Shane Floyd, Dennis Floyd, Jeff Carmicle, Gena Floyd
and Chelsea Floyd. Honorary pallbearers will be her great-grandchildren.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Interior Journal
GOOCH, Robert
Bobbie G.
August
31, 1930 March 05, 2008
Robert Bobbie Gooch, 77, died Wednesday, March 5 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.
Born in Kings Mountain, he was a son of the late Lloyd and Grace Trimble Gooch. He was self-employed in the home improvement industry, a member of Faith Baptist Church in Versailles, and the widower of Mary Ivy Gooch,
He was also preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.
Survivors include a daughter, Barbara (Sam) Zena; two grandchildren, Brad (Megan) Story and Angela (Gary) Johnson; two great grandchildren, Hunter and Jaeden Story; two sisters; five brothers; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were March 7 at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home in Lexington with Bro. Bobby Lakes officiating. Burial was in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
GRIFFIN,
Kaylee and Kyliee
STANFORD - Kaylee and Kyliee Griffin, infant twin daughters of Brittany
Griffin and Jeffrey David Grim, died at University of Kentucky Chandler Medical
Center.
Survivors include maternal grandmother, Lisa Pemberton of Stanford;
maternal grandfather, Jimmy Griffin of McKinney; maternal great-grandmothers,
Ailene Berry of Stanford and Viola Holden of McKinney; paternal grandparents,
Billy and Kimberly Canterbury of Stanford; and great-grandmother, Glenna
Dennison of Loraine, Ohio.
Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Fox Funeral Home with Bro. David
Hendrickson officiating. Burial will be in Berry Family Cemetery.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
GRISHAM,
Leona "Lee" Harshbarger
September 24, 1915 February 15, 2008
STANFORD - Leona "Lee" Harshbarger Grisham, 92, of Norwood,
Ohio, died Friday. She was a homemaker and member of Floral Avenue Church of God
in Norwood.
Born Sept. 24, 1915, in Milton, W.Va., she was a daughter of the late
Charlie and Nell Thomas Guinn Harshbarger.
Survivors include two sons, Dallas Smith of Norwood and Ron Smith of
Fairfield, Ohio; a sister, Anna Lee Jones of Waynesburg; two nieces, Lavern
Medows and Roena Harshbarger, both of West Virginia; two great-nieces, Linda
Rhodes and Barbara Guinn; and six grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Dee Grisham.
Services will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home Chapel with
Wendell Tillery officiating. Burial will be in Moreland Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Ronald Smith II, Donald Smith, Jeff Smith, Doug Smith,
Ronald Smith III and Travis Henderson.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
HARRIS,
Raymond
July 17, 1925 - February 18, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD - Raymond Harris, 82, of Richmond died Monday.
Born July 17, 1925, in Laurel County to the late Thomas E. Meadows and Mae
Harris, he was a retired employee of The National Casket Company.
Survivors include three sons, Clarence Ray Harris of Amelia, Ohio, Roger
Dale Harris of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Raymond Harris of Berea; a daughter, Rhonda
Gay Harris; and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 11:30 a.m. today at McKnight Funeral Home Chapel
with Bro. Dan Gutenson officiating. Burial will be in Ottawa Baptist Church
Cemetery.
Thursday,
March 13, 2008 Interior Journal
HART,
Garry R.
May 02, 1942 March 08, 2008
Garry R. Hart, 65, of Stanford, died Saturday, March 8 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville.
A native of Corbin, he was born May 2, 1942 to the late Paul and Ersie Norman Hart. He worked in construction.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, Norman Hart.
Survivors include his wife, Sue Oney Hart; three sons, Garry G. Hart of Middleburg, Tony Hart of Versailles, and Bryan R. Hart of Stanford; one daughter, Sandy Marie Hensley of Moreland; two brothers, Dean Hart of Ohio and Larry Hart of Shepherdsville; three sisters, Faye Slucher of Richmond and Cleta Jones and Linda Bradford both of Corbin; three grandchildren; two step grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were March 11 at the Spurlin Funeral
Home in Stanford with Rev. Bryce McCulley officiating. Burial was in Buffalo
Springs Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Garry G. Hart, Tony Hart, Bryan Hart, Gabriel Hensley, Bradley Hart, and Allen Greer.
Tuesday March 25, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
HAMPTON, William M.
March 30, 1940 March 22, 2008
MOUNT
STERLING - William M. Hampton, 67, of Lexington died Saturday.
Born March
30, 1940, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late James William and
Josephine Stringer Hampton.
Survivors
include his wife, Donna Hampton; two sons, Jeffrey Hampton and Lyndon Hampton;
and a granddaughter.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Herald and Stewart Funeral Home with Thomas Dunn officiating. Burial will be in
Crown Hill Cemetery.
Monday
March 24, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
HATFIELD, James Ray
October 03, 1934 March 23, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- James Ray Hatfield, 73, of Crab Orchard died Sunday.
Born Oct. 3,
1934, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late John Hatfield and Dollie
Hawley Hatfield Shepherd. He was the husband of Faye Helen Scheffler Hatfield,
whom he married on April 23, 1955.
Ray was a
member of Watts Chapel Baptist Church and Brodhead Masonic Lodge of F&AM
566. He was a Kentucky Colonel and a member of Lincoln County Cattlemans
Association and National Rife Association. He was a retired journeyman lineman,
formerly working for InterCounty Energy, Davis H. Elliott Co., Phelps Brothers
and M&R Power Co.
Other
survivors include a daughter, Debra L. Hatfield of Crab Orchard; his aunt, Annie
Brent of Stanford; and a host of cousins and friends.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Wednesday at McKnight Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Dan Gutenson
officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Church of Christ Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Ron Gevedon, Marty Hensley, Danny Spangler, Billy and Danny Hawley and
Doug Brummett. Honorary pallbearers will be William and Linda Downs and Neal
Shirk.
Thursday
March 27, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
HOSECLAW, Paul
November 04, 1928 March 25, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Paul Hoseclaw, 79, formerly of Waynesburg, died Tuesday.
Born Nov. 4,
1928, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Howard "Uncle Bob"
and Dana Norris Hoseclaw. Paul was a construction worker and served our country
in the Army.
Survivors
include two sisters, Mary Calla and Ruth Demore, both of New Jersey; and
cousins, nieces and nephews.
Services will
be 10 a.m. Friday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home with Bro. Cecil Roundtree
officiating. Burial will be in Jacobs Hill Cemetery with military rites by the
Caswell Saufley Post No. 18 of the American Legion.
Pallbearers
will be Wayne, Dale, Brandon and Derrick Holtzclaw, and Thomas and Jonathan
Bunch.
Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home.
Tuesday,
April 1, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
HOWARD, Lula Mae Adams
March 28, 1932 March 30, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- Lula Mae Howard, 76, of Pine Grove Road, formerly of Perryville, went to be
with the Lord at her home on Sunday, March 30.
Born March
28, 1932, in Crab Orchard, she was a daughter of the late Willie J. and Myrtle
Hinds Adams. She was the wife of the late Joe Edward Howard, whom she married on
Nov. 11, 1949, in Crab Orchard. She was owner of the former H & H Produce in
Perryville and Family Cuts and More in Stanford. She most recently was co-owner
of Circle H. Farms in Crab Orchard. She was a former employee of Palm Beach Co.
and had worked in private duty care for many years. She enjoyed spending time
with her family and friends. She also enjoyed sewing and her flowers. She was a
member of the Pine Grove Church of Christ.
Survivors
include two daughters, Ollie Moore of Stanford and Brenda and husband Frank
Hoeck of Crab Orchard; a son, Edward Howard Jr. of Perryville; a sister, Bert
Cahill of Sarasota, Fla.; brothers, Earl and wife Joan Adams of Frankfort, Jimmy
Adams of Crab Orchard, Clifton and wife Cheryl Adams of Crab Orchard, Kenneth
and wife LaFonda Adams of Liberty, and Bobby Adams of Ohio; eight grandchildren,
Ann (Darrell) Padgett of Gravel Switch, Donna (Robert) Martin of Crab Orchard,
Kelly Howard of Crab Orchard, Steven Hoeck of Crab Orchard, Shannon (April)
Howard of Crab Orchard, Bobby Joe (Melissa) Howard of Harrodsburg, Crystal
(Richard) Elliot of Crab Orchard, and John Travis (Trina) Howard of Harrodsburg;
15 great-grandchildren; and a host of cousins and friends.
She was
preceded in death by her parents, her husband; a brother, Billy Mack Adams; a
sister, Betty Adams; and two sons, Ricky L. Howard and Kelly "Ray"
Howard.
Pallbearers
Include John Travis Howard, Darrell L. Padgett, Charles Ray, Robert Martin,
Michael Bradley and Robert Lee Martin.
Honorary
pallbearers are Freeman Caldwell, Francis Denson, Stanley Bums, Darrell Carmen,
Ben Stutzman and Raymond Detweiler.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ephesus Baptist Church by Bro. Chester Cornett and Bro.
Cecil Roundtree.
Burial will
be in Ephesus Baptist Church Cemetery.
Visitation
will be after 6 p.m. Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home and after 11 a.m.
Wednesday at the church.
Saturday, February 23, 2008 Interior
Journal
HUBBARD, Darrell B.
Darrell B. Hubbard, 81, died Thursday, Feb. 14 at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington.
Born in Wise, Va., he was a son of the late John and Goldie Bryant Hubbard. Mr. Hubbard was a World War II Navy veteran, retired Greyhound bus driver, and member of the American Legion Post #8 and Mt. Olivet Baptist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Gary (Sharen) Hubbard of Frankfort and Charles (Debbie) Hubbard and Steve Hubbard, both of Lexington; one daughter, Jennifer Angel of Lexington; one brother, Donald (Peggy) Hubbard of Waynesburg; four sisters, Leola Caudill, Lockie Salyer, Ruth Caudill and Dorothy Mullins, all of Waynesburg; eight grandchildren, Rachel and Eric Dick, Brooke and Matt Flynn, Stephen and Mandy Adams, Melanie Young, Sarah and Willie Perry, Adam and Alyson Morefield, and Lindsay and Jenny Hubbard; nine great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and special caregiver and friend, Gary Shoemaker.
Funeral services were Feb. 19 at the Kerr Brothers Funeral Home in Lexington with Bro. Dewayne Walker officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Waynesburg.
Thursday,
April 3, 2008 Interior Journal
HUMPHREY, Mary L. Edmonds
May 02, 1925
March 30, 2008
Mary Lou Humphrey, 82, of Stanford, died Sunday, March 30 at the Winchester Center for Health and Rehabilitation.
A native of White County, Tenn., she was born May 2, 1925 to the late William Mack and Vina Steele Edmonds. She was a housewife and a member of Spring Hill Baptist Church in Center Point, Tenn.
She was also preceded in death by five brothers, Becher, Richard, Earl, Walt, and Mack Edmonds, Jr.; and two sisters, Florene Davis and Ersie Carter.
Survivors include two sons, Dale Eastwood (Nancy) Humphrey of Stanford and Gleason (Carol) Humphrey of Winchester; one step son, Hulon (Mollie) Humphrey of Lewisburg, Tenn.; brothers, Erbie Edmonds of Sparta, Tenn., Waymon Edmonds of Old Hickory, Tenn., and John L. (Doris) Edmonds of Manchester, Tenn.; two grandchildren, Lesa and Quenton Humphrey; six step grandchildren, Mike Humphrey, Malcom Dale Humphrey, Cheryl Humphrey, Kim Humphrey, Mason McCay, and Elizabeth McCay.
Funeral services will be held today (April 3) at 1 p.m. at Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford with Rev. Dave Scalf officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Active pallbearers are John Allen Edmonds, Grancy Edmonds, Gene Beckner, Herner Burton, Hulon Humphrey, and Dan Redding.
Monday
March 24, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
JOHNSON, William, Jr.
November 27, 1929 March 22, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- William Johnson Jr., 78, of Lancaster, died Saturday.
Born Nov. 27,
1929, in Garrard County, he was a son of the late William and Addie Poynter
Johnson.
Survivors
include his wife of 48 years, Shirley Jean Bowen Johnson; five daughters, Teresa
Baker, Gina Anderson, Judy Montgomery, Alma Singleton and Peggy Gray; a son,
William L. Johnson; a brother, Cecil Johnson; 11 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home with Bro. Cecil Roundtree and Bro.
George Edward Dye officiating. Burial will be in Dix River Church of Christ
Cemetery.
Tuesday,
March 11, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
JONES, Gregory Tim
March 16, 1956 March 08, 2008
MORELAND
Gregory Tim Jones, 51, of Moreland, died Saturday at his residence.
Born March
16, 1956, in Casey County, he was a son of Verla R. Jones of Hustonville and the
late Elwood Jones. He worked at Donaldson in Nicholasville, and had formerly
worked at Matthews and Gary Lynn Construction and was a welder. He was a member
of the former Ellisburg Methodist Church and attended Ellisburg Baptist Church.
Survivors
include two daughters, Amber Lea Jones of Moreland and Kallah D. Jones of
Junction City; two brothers, Dennis Jones of Moreland and Eric L. Jones of
Stanford; and a sister, Joyce King of Moreland.
He is
preceded in death by a sister, Pam Hatter, and a brother, Karl Wayne Jones.
Funeral will
be 2 p.m. Wednesday at W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home with Bro. Jason Moore
officiating. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be: William Everidge, Bruce Reed, Danny Hafley, Ricky Russell,
Randall
Turpin and Tyler Reed. Honorary pallbearers will be Preston Leach and James
Laswell.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
KIDD, Lawrence L.
May 25,
1912 March 30, 2008
STANFORD -
Lawrence L. Kidd, 95, of Stanford, died Sunday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born May 25,
1912, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late J.L. and Fannie Adams Kidd.
He was a
driver for Standard Oil Co. and a member of First Church of God.
Survivors
include his wife, Edith Young Kidd; two sons, Billy (Hilda) Kidd of Shelbyville
and Dickie (Sheila) Kidd of Stanford; two daughters, Peggy Kidd (Jack) Royce of
Frankfort and Barbara Kidd (Don) Cooper of Stanford; sisters, Elizabeth (Rudy)
Hesse of Cincinnati and Mildred (Howard) Hartman; eight grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death
by three brothers, Cecil, Henley and Nick.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by the Rev. Harold Harness and Paul
Bastin. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Rodney Kidd, DeWayne Cooper, Tim Royce, Christopher Cooper, Fortune
Rogers and Gabriel Kidd. Honorary pallbearers are Lisa Ann Kidd, Valery Kidd
McIntosh and Melissa Royce Adkisson.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Interior Journal
KIDD,
Raymond W.
December
16, 1938 March 28, 2008
Raymond W. Kidd, 69, of Stanford, died Friday, March 28 at the Fort Logan Hospital.
A native of Lincoln County, he was born Dec. 16, 1938 to the late Elderberry and Mary Hodge Kidd. He was a retired disc jockey with WRSL and an evangelist with The Harvest Time Ministries.
Survivors include his wife, Shirley Kidd; five sons, James Ray Kidd and David, Paul, Wayne, and Gayle Scharbrough; one daughter, Curry Williams; five brothers, James and Joe Kidd, Charles Reagan, and Bobby and Sherman Lee Jones; four sisters, Rose Swope, Lela Cherry, Donna Sue Blanton, and Fay Kidd; 11 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were April 1 at the Spurlin Funeral
Home in Stanford with Rev. Tom King officiating. Burial was in Mt. Moriah
Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Ricky Martin, James Martin, Rick Martin, and Gayle Scharbrough. Honorary pallbearers were Carlos and Boyd Martin, and Donald Peyton.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Interior Journal
LAMB, Cindy Teague
September
08, 1958 March 03, 2008
Cindy Lamb, 49, of Highland Ave., Lancaster, died Monday, March 3 at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville.
A native of Boyle County, she was born Sept. 8, 1958 to the late James Rowland Teague and Iva (Mary Teague Johnson. She was a homemaker and attended Pentecostal Fellowship Church.
Survivors include her husband, Ronnie Lamb; two daughters, Tennille (Haskel) Johnson of Lancaster and Melinda (Marvin) Manning of Stanford; two brothers, James Larry (Carelia) Teague of Junction City and Michael (Marietta) Teague of Stanford; five sisters, Rolanda Adams, Sandy (Brian) Hundley, and Lorrie Johnson, all of Danville, Lu Ann (Brad) Noel of Willisburg, and Kelly Boyd of Junction City; three grandchildren, Taylar Johnson and Christian and Lauren Manning; several nieces and nephews; and a special nephew, Hagan Teague.
Funeral services were March 6 at Spurlin Funeral Home in
Lancaster with Pastors Glenn Daugherty and Tommy Wall officiating. Burial was in
Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Ryan Hundley, James Teague, Troy Teague, Evan Teague, Brandon Phillips, Chris Adams, Jeremy Adams, and Shawn Boyd. Honorary pallbearers were Vernon Lamb, Danny Lamb, Tim, Mark, and Anthony Saylor, James Carpenter, Brian Hundley, and Donnie Means.
Tuesday
March 4, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
LYNN, Glair J.
Glair J.
Lynn, 77, died Friday.
Born in Crab
Orchard, he was a son of the late Joseph Perkins and Annie Catherine Lynn. He
was a seven-year veteran of the Marine Corps. He also was a member of First
Baptist Church, where he served on the deacon board and was a member of the Male
Chorus.
Survivors
include his siblings, Williams Parnell, Richard Perkins, Beverly Yates, Sara
Hennings, Olive Banks, Edna McMaster and Marianne Perkins; and a special cousin,
Nekola Pope of Danville.
Services will
be noon Wednesday at First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut streets. Burial
will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Visitation
will be 11 a.m. Wednesday until time of service at the church. Smith-Jackson
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Monday,
March 31, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
MARTIN, Carlos C.
1941-2008
JUNCTION CITY
Carlos C. Martin, 67, of Junction City, husband of Mary Caldwell Martin,
died Saturday.
Born March
23, 1941, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late John C. and Ethel Hines
Martin. He was a contractor for BellSouth, a farmer and a member of Lighthouse
Tabernacle Church.
In addition
to his wife, he is survived by a son, Robert Lee Martin, and two daughters,
Linda (Charles) Coffey and Shirley Martin, all of Danville; two brothers, Boyd
Martin and Ricky Martin; two sisters, Vivian (Donald) Payton and Shirley Kidd,
all of Stanford; three grandchildren, Kayla Coffee, Charles Coffey Jr. and Carla
Martin; and two great-grandchildren, Steven Austin Martin and Crystal Coffee.
He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Anna Martin.
Services will
be 2 p. m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home and Family Center in Junction City,
with Pastor James Humphrey officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
MCCAULEY, Ada Hill
1925-2008
MORELAND -
Ada McCauley, 82, of Tulsa, Okla., formerly of Danville, died Wednesday in
Oklahoma.
Born Aug. 18,
1925, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas Virgil and Pearl
Clarkston Hill. She was retired from Philips Lighting (Corning) in Danville and
a member of First Baptist Church, Danville.
She was
married in 1943 and had a son, Joseph McCauley, and a daughter, Gwynn Wallace.
She had been living in Tulsa, Okla., with her daughter and son-in-law for 5-1/2
years. Now, she is coming back home to rest. We will be celebrating her life
here on earth and her life as she crosses over to the promise land with our Lord
Jesus Christ. She is walking on those streets of gold. How wonderful that will
be! We give Him all the praise and glory.
Survivors
include a son, Joseph and Gail McCauley Jr. of Annadale, Va.; a daughter, Gwynn
and Rick Wallace of Tulsa, Okla.; three brothers, Virgil and Louise Hill of
Danville, Crit and JoAnn Hill of Parksville, and Herman and Nancy Hill of
Stanford; two sisters, Rosie and Bobby Catlon of Harrodsburg and Essie Turpin of
Greenwood, Ind.; three grandchildren, Joey and Brandon McCauley and Monica
(Denver) Sumner; two great-grandchildren, Garrett and Grayson Sumner; and a
special niece and her family, Jennie (Jerry) and Bryan Leathers.
She was
preceded in death by three brothers, Ervin, James and Jesse Hill.
The family
will have a private service to celebrate her life at 2 p.m. Friday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home with Dr. J. Timothy Mathis officiating. Burial will be in Hustonville
Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Joe, Joey and Brandon McCauley, Jerry Leathers, Denver Sumner and Bobby
Catlon.
Sunday,
March 30, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
MEECE, Lena Ann Calhoun
March 20, 1910 - March 28, 2008
STANFORD-Lena
Ann Calhoun Meece, 98, of Rice Lane, Stanford, went to be with the Lord on
Friday, March 28th, 2008, in Danville.
Born Sunday,
March 20, 1910, in Pulaski County to the late Winfield Scott & Clara Ann
Losey Calhoun, she was married to the late Hubert Wesley Meece. Lena was a
homemaker and charter member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church and also was active
in Lincoln County Senior Citizens.
Lena leaves
behind two daughters, Mary Jewell Pinkston of Lexington and Anna Meece Murphy
and her husband Charles E. of Lancaster; three daughter-in-laws, Regina Meece of
Stanford, Irene Meece of Harrison, Ohio, and Wanda Meece of Dry Ridge; 16
grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; and several
great-great-grandchildren.
Lena was
preceded in death by three sons, David Franklin Meece, Arthur Wesley Meece and
Charles Edward Meece; a son-in-law, William Pinkston; a brother and five
sisters.
Active
pallbearers will be grandsons.
A Celebration
of Life Service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Fox Funeral Home with Dr. Mike
James officiating. Burial will follow in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Friends may
call 5-8 p.m. today at Fox Funeral Home.
Thursday,
March 6, 2008 Interior Journal
MEFFORD,
Mildred J. Miller
April 01, 1919 March 03, 2008
Mildred Janette Mefford, 88, of Stanford, died Monday, March 3 at the Fort Logan Hospital.
A native of Hickory, N.C., she was born April 1, 1919 to the late Rufus F. and Trula Morgan Miller. She was a nurse having worked at Fort Logan Hospital and with Dr. Stephens, a member of the Danville First Church of God on Harrodsburg Road, and the widow of Rev. Silas Mefford.
She was also preceded in death by a son, Dale Mefford; a brother, Ray Mefford, and three sisters, Lucille Settlemyre, Maggie Fraley, and Vertie Ruth Miller.
Survivors include a daughter, Donna (E.G.) Brock of Stanford; a daughter-in-law, Martha Mefford of Ashland; a sister, Merita Sharp of Decatur, Ala.; five grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be Friday, March 7 at 11 a.m. at Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford with Revs: Mike Cox and Vola Brown officiating. Burial will follow in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Visitation will be today (March 6) from 5 to 9 p.m. at Spurlin Funeral Home.
Active pallbearers are Jim Critchfield, Kenneth Warren, Gary Bastin, Arnold Johnson, Charles Yankey, and Todd Shepard. Honorary pallbearers are her nephews.
Thursday,
March 13, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
MORAN, Hazel Hatter
November 11, 1931 March 11, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Hazel Vaughn Hatter Moran, 76, of Kings Mountain died Tuesday, March 11, 2008,
at her home on Hatter Road.
Born Nov. 11,
1931, in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late Lewis Cash and Betty Allen
Vaughn. Hazel was preceded in death by her first husband, Arlis
"Mitch" Hatter, in 1978 and her second husband, Paul Moran, in 2003.
Hazel was first and foremost a mother and grandmother, and loved her family. She
worked for 24 years at Cowden Manufacturing Co. in Lancaster. She faithfully
attended Mount Olive Christian Church.
Hazel leaves
behind a host of friends and most importantly family, including a son, Michael
Hatter and his wife Teresa of Kings Mountain; four daughters, Phyllis Harris and
her husband Phillip of Cincinnati, Ohio, Marketta Woods and her special friend
Sonny Tucker of Liberty, Marilee Monroe and her husband Greg of Sunbright,
Tenn., and Kathy Kelley and her husband Steve of Stanford; a brother, Raymond
Vaughn of Richmond; and a sister, Geraldine Meiners of Milford, Ohio. Hazel also
leaves behind special caregivers, Jean Hatter, Shirley Brandenburg, June Sims
and Agnes Goforth.
MeMaw or
MeMaw Pest, as some call her, leaves behind nine grandchildren, Michelle Mosier,
Nick Harris, Christy Fehr, Dennis Woods, Melissa Looney, Chris Johnson, Jodi
Atwood and Erin and Justin Kelley; and eight great-grandchildren, Katelynn
Harris, Mitchel and Daniel Mosier, Abigail and Austin Fehr, Autumn Woods, and
Mariah and Jaycob Looney.
Hazel was
preceded in death by two brothers, James and Gene Vaughn; a sister, Lovie Buck;
and an infant sister.
A Celebration
of Life service will be noon Friday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home with
Bro. Greg Powell and the Rev. Michelle Mosier officiating. Burial will be in K.P.
Hall Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Mike Hatter, Greg Monroe, Steve Kelley, Phillip Harris, Justin Kelley,
Dennis Woods, Nick Harris and Sonny Tucker. Honorary pallbearers will be
granddaughters and great-grandchildren.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
MOSLEY, Ella Durham G.
October 08, 1909 February 25, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- Ella Durham Garner Mosley, 98, of Crab Orchard died Monday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center in Danville. She was the widow of Boyd Mosley.
Born Oct. 8,
1909, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Minnie Oaks
Durham. She was a cook for Lincoln County Board of Education and a former owner
and operator of the restaurant known as the Sweet Shop in Crab Orchard. She also
was a member of Hebron Lakeside Methodist Church.
Survivors
include three daughters, Peggy Hooper of Crab Orchard, Judith Kay and husband
Ralph Brown of Anderson, S.C., and Barbara and husband George Reynolds of
Danville; a son, John and wife Sharrie Garner of Crab Orchard; six
grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
She was
preceded in death by her sons, Lester Ray Garner and Ralph Garner; her first
husband, Roy Garner; and second husband, Boyd Mosley.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Thursday at Hebron Lakeside Methodist Church with Bro. Pete Gilliam
officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Michael Reynolds, Pete Garner, Benjamin Farrer, Virgil Siler, Newland
Martin and John Hackley.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Interior Journal
NICHOLAS, Melissa Dawn
Melissa Dawn Nicholas, 16, of Middletown, Ohio, died Monday, March 3 at the St. Joseph Home of Cincinnati.
A native of Hamilton County, Ohio, she was born Nov. 28, 1991 to David Lee Nicholas and Christine Hernon both of Middletown, Ohio.
Other survivors include a brother, Billy Nicholas of Middletown, Ohio; and paternal grandparents, Gene and Dorothy Nicholas.
Funeral services were March 7 at McKnight Funeral Home
in Crab Orchard with Bro. Harold Harness officiating. Burial was in Bethel
Church of Christ Cemetery.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
NOLAN, Luvirda Bullock
May 10, 1923 February 25, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Luvirda Nolan, 84, of Waynesburg died Monday.
Born May 10,
1923, she was a daughter of the late Arvil and Dessie Singleton Bullock. Luvirda
is the widow of Melvin Nolan. She was a homemaker.
Survivors
include her four daughters, Janie Spears, Wanda Wagner, Juanita Nolan and Ann
Barron; a sister, Lucille Singleton; 17 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren;
and several great-great-grandchildren.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home with Bro. Ray Arnold
officiating. Burial will be in Singletontown Cemetery.
Friday,
February 29, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
OWENS, Jackie
May 29, 1960 February 28,
2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- Jackie Owens, 47, of Crab Orchard died Thursday at his residence. He was the
husband of Gail King Owens, whom he married April 15, 1987.
Born May 29,
1960, in Lancaster, he was a son of Ruby Shelton Owens of Crab Orchard and the
late Truman Owens. He worked in the maintenance department of the City of
Wilmore. Jackie was a member of Crab Orchard Church of God.
Survivors
include two daughters, Ashley Adrianna Owens and Kaitlin Amelia Owens; his
mother, Ruby Owens; two brothers, James and Robert Owens; and a sister, Sally
and husband John Adams, all of Crab Orchard.
Pallbearers
will be Johnny Adams, Wayne King, Danny Wilburn, Johnny Goodin, Mike Sparkman
and John Leigh.
Honorary
pallbearers will be David Carlstedt, Vince Lewellen, Mark Cross, Clint Teater,
Rob Melton, David Bieeau, Gene Jenkins, Mike Kidd, James West and Allen
Tankersley.
The funeral
will be 1 p.m. Saturday at McKnight Funeral Home with Bro. Donald King, Bro.
Lonnie Goodin and Mike Sparkman officiating. Burial will be in Crab Orchard
Cemetery.
August 02, 1999 Advocate-Messenger
PATRICK, Helen S.
September, 14,
1915 August 01, 1999
CRAB ORCHARD -- Helen Lucille Stump Patrick, 84, of Patrick Road, Stanford, died
Sunday at Garrard County Memorial Hospital.
Born Sept. 14, 1915, in Honaker, Va., she was a daughter of the late Silas and
Mae Mutter Stump. She was a retired nurse, having worked at Fort Logan Hospital,
and a member of Stanford First Church of God.
Survivors include her husband, W. Cecil Patrick Sr.; and a son, William C.
"Bill" Patrick Jr. of Lancaster.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at McKnight-Martin Funeral Home by Paul
Bastin. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery.
Tuesday March 25, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
PEELE, James J.
March 16, 1941 March 23, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- James "Jim" Peele, 67, of Brodhead died Sunday.
Born March
16, 1941, in Norfolk, Va., he was a son of Thelma Estelle Fentress Neal and the
late Nicholas Wilkinson Peele.
Other
survivors include his wife, Geraldine Brock Peele; four daughters, Teresa
Spurgeon, Susan Wiss, Tammy Harrison and Tina Peele; two sisters, Jean Beach and
Mary Ann Davis; a brother, James Clarence Snipes; five grandchildren; and a
great-grandchild.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral Home with Bro. Donald Garland
officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Church of Christ Cemetery.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
POYNTER,
Dottie R. Ping
August 05, 1952 February 18, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD - Dottie Ray Ping Poynter, 55, of Crab Orchard died Monday at
Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. She was the wife of Cliston W. Poynter,
whom she married on April 6, 1985.
Dottie was born on Aug. 5, 1952, in Dayton, Ohio, to the late Claymon Ray
and Dorothy Mae DeZarn Ping. Due to her mother's death during childbirth, Dottie
was raised by her grandparents, Joe and Vernie Ping. She was a member of Liberty
Baptist Church and Women's Missionary Union. Dottie also was a Sunday school
teacher and custodian at Liberty Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Cliston W. Poynter of Crab Orchard; a
brother, Terry and wife Katy Ping of Fenton, Mo.; aunts, Pauline and husband Don
Gentry of Brodhead, and Patsy Mihalek and friend Tom Pyle of Mason, Ohio; and a
cousin, Connie and husband Marvin Harness of Crab Orchard. Dottie also was
survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Claymon Ray and Dorothy Mae
Ping; grandparents, Joe and Vernie Ping; a brother, Tim Ping; an uncle, Joe
Vernon Ping; and two aunts, Wilmoth Mae Ping Hawkins and Peggy Ann Ping.
Funeral services will be noon Friday at Liberty Baptist Church with Bro.
Zandell Hasty officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Mark Poynter, Chad and Donavan Burdine, Eli Harness,
and Steve and Corey Hawkins. Honorary pallbearers will be Kelly and Ron Harness
and Tom Pyle.
Friday,
February 29, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
PULLAM, Jack R.
May 21, 1939 February 28, 2008
STANFORD -
Jack R. Pullam, 68, of Stanford died Thursday.
Born May 21,
1939, he was a son of the late Andrew Jackson Pullam and Myrtle Jane Broadhurst
Pullam. He was a process engineer in the plastics division of James River Corp.
Survivors
include two daughters, Vonnie (Daniel) Smallwood of Junction City and Jana Beth
Wamsley of Craigsville, W.Va.; two sons, Floyd Pullam of Indiana and Steven
Pullam of Galax, Va.; a brother, Alford Orville Pullam; and a sister, Veda
Howard, both of East Alton, Ill.; 15 great-grandchildren; and five
great-great-grandchildren.
Private
services are planned. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday,
April 2, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
RANKIN, Ada
May 05, 1906 March 31, 2008
STANFORD -
Ada Rankin, 101, of Stanford died Monday.
Born May 5,
1906, in Wayne County, she was a daughter of the late George and Mary Lou Barker
Rankin and a retired school teacher for the deaf in Montana.
Survivors
include four nephews, Russell Rankin of Covington, Julian Rankin of Stanford,
James Thomas Rankin of Preachersville and Clarence Lee Rankin of Stanford; three
nieces, Jo Ann Grow of Lancaster, Roberta Thompson of Florida and Lucille
Kirkpatrick of Hustonville; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home with the Rev. Daryl Hodge officiating.
Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Robert Baker, David Rankin, Michael Rankin, Paul Rankin, Donnie Gooch
and Dr. Michael Rankin.
Monday
March 24, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
REYNOLDS,
Nancy J. Rice
July 21, 1935
March 22, 2008
Nancy Jane
Rice Reynolds, 72, of Parksville died Saturday at Danville Centre for Health and
Rehabilitation.
Born July 21,
1935, in Lincoln County, she was a daughter of the late Fred and Essie Thomas
Rice. She was a retired nurse's aid for Eastern State Hospital and also formerly
worked at Kentucky State Hospital. Nancy was a founding member of the Parksville
Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed caring for others and playing Rook.
Survivors
include her husband, whom she wed on Oct. 6, 1951, Leon Elwood Reynolds; two
sons, James Dallas (Susan) Reynolds and Richard Leslie (Marcia) Reynolds, both
of Perryville; a daughter, Martha Faye (Freddie) Turner of Alum Springs; four
brothers, Howard and David Rice, both of Parksville, Joe Rice of Danville and
Freddie Rice of Fulton, Ind.; a sister, Lillian Allender of Hustonville; seven
grandchildren, Tharen, Chris, Jamie, Lisa, Jason, Landon and Leslie; 11
great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandson.
She was
preceded in death by three brothers, Otis, Michael and Douglas Rice, and a
sister, Norma Rice.
Services will
be 11 a. m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home with Bro. Junior Fields
officiating. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens.
Pallbearers
will be Billy, Steve, Jimmy and David Rice Jr., Charlie and George Reynolds,
Jack Judy and Brent Salyers.
Tuesday,
March 4, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
SMITH, Geneva A. Leach
June 30, 1937
February 28, 2008
STANFORD -
Geneva Ann Smith, 70, of Waynesburg died Thursday in Fort Pierce, Fla.
Born June 30,
1937, in Waynesburg, she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Grace Burleson
Leach. She operated a produce stand in Stuart, Fla., for 30 years and was a
member of Olive Baptist Church.
Survivors
include her husband, Donald H. Smith of Waynesburg; two daughters, Rebecca Lynn
Bruner and Teresa Gail Barbour, both of Stuart, Fla.; a son, Donald H. Smith of
Waynesburg; four brothers, Raymond Leach Jr. of Stockbridge, Ga., Freeman Leach
of Hampton, Calif., Jerry Leach of Waynesburg and Gary Leach of Somerset; three
sisters, Dorothy Fisher of Waynesburg, Lily Faye Ginn of Mountain View, Ark.,
and Lucy Alderman of Canton, Ga.; seven grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Thursday at Olive Baptist Church by the Rev. Gary Yocom. Burial will
be in Olive Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Steven Bruner, David Bruner, Donald Smith Jr., Donald Smith III, Jerry
Leach and Joe Leach.
Visitation
will be 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday at the church. Spurlin Funeral Home is in charge
of arrangements.
Tuesday,
March 11, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
SMITH, Raymond Earl
July 05, 1934 March 09, 2008
STANFORD
Raymond Earl Smith, 73, of New Salem, died Sunday, March 9, 2008, at Fort Logan
Hospital.
Born July 5,
1934, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Edgar and Lillie Fletcher
Smith. Raymond Earl was a retired state highway employee and a United States
Navy veteran, he enjoyed hunting, fishing and was an avid U.K. Wildcat fan.
Survivors
include his wife of almost 47 years, Mary Jo Martin Smith; three daughters, Rita
Ellis of New Salem, Jenny (John) Edwards of Hustonville, Kimberly (Tim) Raikes
of Bradfordsville; two sisters, Peggy (Johnny) Coffman of Geneva, and Wilmoth
(Jim) Cain of New Salem; three brothers, Ollis (Shirley) Smith of Lancaster,
Bennie (Louada) Smith of Stanford, and Lester (Betty) Smith of New Salem; eight
grandchildren, Ashley King, Zach, Ryan and Dylan Ellis, Jake and Ethan Edwards,
Justin Lark and Kelsey Raikes; two great-grandchildren and Kayden and Bryce
King.
Raymond Earl
was preceded in death by a grandson,
Gary Lark;
six brothers: James Lee, Lloyd, Dennie, Hollis, G.W. and Edgar Smith Jr.; and a
sister, Opal Smith.
Funeral will
be 2 p.m. Wednesday at New Salem Baptist Church with Bro. Matt Jones
officiating. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be his grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Betty Jo Naylor, Lewis
Allison, Kenneth Austin, Jay Plummer Johnson, Earl Dean McWhorter, Bill Smith,
Manford Sims and Alphas Yocum. Visitation is 5-9 p.m.today at Fox Funeral Home.
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Interior Journal
SWEGLES, Myrtle C.
Nave
Myrtle Christine Nave
Swegles, of Moreno Valley, Calif., died Saturday, March 29.
A native of Stanford, she was born September 1917 to the late Louis and Fannie Boain Nave of Lincoln County. She attended McCormick Christian School, Hubble School, graduated from Stanford High School and Covington School of Nursing, was a school nurse in California, part owner of a rest home in Moreno Valley, a licensed cosmetologist, owner of Beauty Supply House and Company and a salon, a Seventh Day Adventist, and widow of John (Jack) Swegles.
She was also preceded in death by five brothers, Walter Nave of Dayton, Ohio, Elwood, Hughie and Roy Nave all of Lincoln County, and Earl D. Nave of Paint Lick; a step sister, Lillian Russell of Stanford.
Survivors include two daughters, Elizabeth Ann Berry and Christine Smith of California; two sons, John (Sonny) Swegles, Jr., and Charles Louis Swegles of California; one sister, Essie Lee Nave of Lancaster; and many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins.
A memorial service will be held at Victory Christian Church in Lancaster for the Nave family and friends within the next two weeks.
Sunday,
March 16, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
TAYLOR, Randall Darrell
1960-2008
WAYNESBURG -
Randall Darrell Taylor, 47, died Thursday.
Born in
Cincinnati, he was a son of the late Dallas and Velma Jean Hays Taylor.
Survivors
include a son, Anthony Taylor, and a daughter, Samantha Taylor, both of
Waynesburg; a sister, Regina Moore of Waynesburg; two brothers, Michael Taylor
and Dale Taylor, both of Cincinnati; and a granddaughter, Nicole.
Funeral
services will be held 11 a.m. Monday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home.
Burial is at Double Springs Cemetery.
Monday, February 25, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
WOODALL, Loretta Braley
May 23, 1945
February 23, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- Loretta Braley Woodall, 62, of Danville, formerly of Stanford, died Saturday
at her home. Loretta was born May 23, 1945, in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was the
daughter of the late Ottis Bradford and Fredia Corba Reynolds Braley.
Survivors
include two sons, Curtis Clayton Hampton and Charles Edward Hampton, both of
Stanford; a daughter, Lisa Fay Coleman of Stanford; two brothers, Ed Braley and
Hershel Braley, both of Crab Orchard; eight sisters, Alline Bryant, Cat Adams,
Lorene Casada and Lillian Wilson, all of Crab Orchard, Barb Elder of Eubank,
Sharon Burton and Sara Brown, both of Somerset, and Hilda Wilson of Irvine; 10
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Loretta was
preceded in death by her parents, Brad and Corba Braley; the father of her
children, Buddy Hampton; four sisters, Joyce, Ina and Ida Braley and Eula
Taylor.
Pallbearers
will be her grandchildren, Jeff Reynolds, C.J. and Micheal Hampton, Jonathan
Coleman, Dustin Hampton, Eric and Aaron Coleman, and Brittany and Kala Hampton.