Lincoln County, KY Obituaries File #62
Submitted By: Carole French DiSanto
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Tuesday
May 18, 2004 Advocate-Messenger
ADAMS, Lucy
STANFORD - Lucy Adams, daughter of William and Heidi Adams of Stanford, was stillborn Saturday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Other survivors include two sisters, Samantha and Sarah Adams, both at home; maternal grandparents, Garland and Jean Adams of Stanford; and great-grandparents, Rose and Charlie Burton of Stanford.
Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Hustonville Cemetery, by Dale Denton.
Fox Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Thursday,
January 01, 2009 Interior Journal
BAKER,
Alexa Barnhisel Conover
October 29, 1919 December 27, 2008
Alexa Conover-Baker (nee Barnhisel),
died Saturday, Dec. 27.
A native of Lincoln County, she was
recently living at Llanfair Retirement Community in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was a
retired secretary, a member of Cincinnati Colony Society of Mayflower
Descendants St. Clair Chapter, Daughters of the American Colonists
Cincinnati Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and First Families of
Ohio; and was the widow of Harvey Conover and James W. Baker, Jr.
Survivors include Jay W. (Marchell)
Baker and Jack W. (Angelique) Baker; step grandchildren, Corissa Hanson,
Chantell, Celeste, Brandon, Matthew and Felicia Baker; step great grandson,
Brody Hanson; aunt of Donald (Dorene) Kraft, Thelma Kraft Freeman, Charles
(Betty) Foreman, Evelyn Jestice, Gayle Meyer, Gene Conover, Joanne (Jim)
Williamson, Linda Conover (Compton Reeves), Leonard (Diane) Conover, Sandy
(Dave) Beamer, DeeDee (Joe) Roettgers and Nancy (Tom) Whyte; sister-in-law,
Dolores Conover; brother-in-law, Bob (Pat) Baker; and cousins, Virginia Durham
Bray and Gary (Sandy) Baugh.
Funeral services were Dec. 30 at St.
Paul United Church of Christ in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Friday,
January 2, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
BALLARD, Martha Holman
July 04, 1912
December 30 2008
STANFORD -
Martha Holman Ballard, 96, wife of Jack Ballard, died Tuesday.
Born
Thursday, July 4, 1912, in Spencer County, Ky., she was the daughter of the late
Louella and "Nish" Heady. She was affiliated with the Charme' Shop of
Lexington for many years. She also had a great love of horses and continued to
ride as long as she was able.
Along with
her husband of 27 years, she also is survived by her son, Daniel L. Holman of
Berry, Ky.; and a grandson, Rhett Enerson of San Diego, Calif.
Graveside
services are 2:15 p.m. today at Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Tuesday,
January 13, 2009 - Advocate-Messenger
BASTIN, Truman E.
November 11, 1929 January 11, 2009
┼ US
Army Veteran, Korea
STANFORD -
Truman E. Bastin, 79, of Stanford died Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009, at Fort Logan
Hospital.
Born Monday,
Nov. 11, 1929, in Lincoln County, Ky., he was a son of Ray and Ethyl Robinson
Bastin. Truman sacrificed for his country in the Korean War, receiving a Purple Heart with the Company L, 15th
Infantry, Regiment APO 468. Truman retired after 18 years of service at Saufley
Implement Co., was a farmer and devoted father. Truman was a former deacon of
Calvary Hill Baptist Church and currently a member of Mount Vernon Church of
Christ.
Truman leaves
behind his second wife, Lois Jane Bastin of Stanford, whom he wed Feb. 3, 1996;
a son, Truman D. Bastin and his wife Kelly of Glasgow, Ky.; a daughter, Susan
Moore and her husband the Rev. Jason of Ferguson, Ky.; two stepsons, Ricky
Cromer and his wife Patty, and Wayne Burton and his wife Jennifer, both of
Brodhead; a stepdaughter, Bonnie Elam and her husband Jody of Crab Orchard; five
grandchildren; four stepgrandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Sam
Bastin of Stanford; and three sisters, Bessie Allen of Stanford, Dean Enging of
Mississippi, and Ann Andress of Oxford, Ohio.
Truman was
preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Laura Moore Bastin; and eight
brothers and sisters.
An
Appreciation of Life Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009,
at Fox Funeral Home, with the Rev. Jason Moore and Bro. Marvin Cromer
officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery with military
rites by Caswell Saufley Post 18 of the American Legion and the United States
Army Honor Guard.
Active
pallbearers will be Chase Moore, Jody Elam, Mark Bastin, Ricky Cromer, Travis
Bastin and Wayne Burton. Honorary pallbearers are Barbara Smith, his grandson
Caleb Moore, Charles Machal and Robert Elkins.
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Advocate-Messenger
BAUGHMAN, Margaret A.
July 17, 1923 February 12, 2004
MORELAND - Services for Margaret Ann Baughman, 80, of Hustonville , will be 2 p.m. today at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Revs. Betsy Smith and Don Burton. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery .
She died Thursday at her home.
Born July 17, 1923, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Hettie Floyd Baughman. She was retired from the University of New York at Oneonta where she served as associate dean of students. She was a member of Hustonville Christian Church and received her undergraduate degree from Brenau College in Gainesville, Ga., and her master's from Indiana University.
Survivors include two brothers, Sam H. Baughman of Hustonville and John H. Baughman of Athens, Ala.
Pallbearers will be Billy Ray Douglas, Josh Douglas, Steve Porter, Glen Shearer, Jimmy Baughman, Fred Reichenbach and Brian Gover.
Sunday,
January 18, 2009 - Advocate-Messenger
BELL, Joe S.
March 07, 1933 January 16, 2009
┼ US
Army Veteran
CRAB ORCHARD
- Joe Bell, 75, of Stanford died Friday at his home.
He was the
husband of Carol James Bell, whom he married Nov. 24, 1979.
Joe was born
in Adair County on March 7, 1933, to the late Hestand Taylor Bell and Edna May
Simmons. He was a former employee of ATR in Danville and also formerly operated
Bell's Barber Shop in Crab Orchard. Joe was a member of the Blue Lick Baptist
Church and a veteran of the Army.
Other
survivors include four daughters, Tracy (David) Mudd of Lebanon, Debbie (Duane)
Cox of Stanford, Jana (Jeremy) Maples of Hustonville, and Christy (Joey) Mullins
of Waynesburg; a son, Michael (Melinda) Kennedy of Hustonville; a brother, Sam
(Sandy) Bell of Munfordville, Ohio; 12 grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
Joe was
preceded in death by his sister, Louise Woods.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by Bros. Wayne Stevens
and Stewart Dawson with military honors by Caswell Saufley American Legion Post
18.
Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home.
Sunday, August 29, 2004
Danville Advocate Messenger
BOONE, Jeanette Scott
January 04, 1917 d. 27 Aug 2004
CUMMING, Ga. - Jeanette Scott Boone, 87, of Atlanta, Ga., died Friday at Northside Hospital in Atlanta.
She was a retired bridal consultant and a member of Christian Tabernacle in Dayton, Ohio. She was the widow of Arthur L. Boone.
Survivors include two daughters, Sylvia Hanson of Winter Haven, Fla., and Sandra Burnfield of Cumming; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford, by the Rev. Stephen Dunn.
McDonald & Son Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Sunday,
January 4, 2009
Advocate-Messenger
BROWN Mary R. Dye
September 11, 1955 December 30, 2008
STANFORD -
Mary Ruth Brown, 53, of Stanford died Tuesday in Stanford.
Born Sept.
11, 1955, she was a daughter of Bertie Dye.
She had been
a resident of Golden Living Center since 1981.
Visitation
will be 10-11 a.m. Monday at Fox Funeral Home.
A private
burial will be in Dunham Cemetery.
Friday,
January 2, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
CAIN, Robert Bobby C.
February 14, 1932 December 29, 2008
STANFORD -
Robert C. "Bobby" Cain, 76, of Stanford died Monday.
Born Feb. 14,
1932, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Carl and Ola Joyner Cain. He
was a farmer and a member of Turnersville Christian Church.
Survivors
include his wife of 52 years, Joyce Ann James Cain; a son, Lynn Robert Cain
(Kimberly) of Stanford; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and two
nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Maxine Cain Tunnis.
Graveside
services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by David
Cornish and Daryl Estes
Wednesday
April 2, 2008 Advocate-Messenger
CAREY,
Georgia Bruce
October 13, 1923 March 31, 2008
Georgia B.
Carey, 84, of Junction City died Monday, March 31, 2008, at her residence.
Born
Saturday, Oct. 13, 1923, in Danville, Ky., she was a daughter of the late George
and Mattie Minor Bruce Whitehouse. She also was preceded in death by her
stepfather, George W. Whitehouse.
Mrs. Carey
was a retired cook for Boyle County High School and a member of Gethsemane
Baptist Church.
Survivors
include her son, Butch (Sandra) Carey of Danville; daughters, Barbara (Mark)
Winburn of Junction City and Martha Kay (Larry) McKiddy of Danville; four
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She was
preceded in death by her husband, Manuel Carey; a brother; and three sisters.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Thursday, April 3, 2008, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home with the Rev.
Steve James officiating. Burial will follow in Buffalo Springs Cemetery,
Stanford.
Pallbearers
will be Joey Gilpin, Jimmy Cutter, Chris Winburn, Danny Ross, Jackie Antle and
Phil Sammons. Honorary pallbearers will be Francis Alford, and James, John,
Cecil, Hack and Bill Carey.
Thursday, May 11, 2000
Harrordsburg Herald
CARMICKLE,
Howard L.
April
14, 1923 May 08, 2000
┼
WW II Veteran
Howard L. Carmickle, 77, of
Burgin, formerly of Moreland, died Monday, May 8, 2000 at his residence.
Born April 14, 1923 in Mercer
County, he was a son of the late Charlie and Erma Merriman Carmickle. He was the
widower of Virginia L. Douglas Carmickle.
He was a veteran of World War
II, a farmer and a former employee of Douglas Heating and Plumbing. He was
retired from Whirlpool Corp.
He was a member of the Bowen
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include: two
daughters, Irma Woodrow, Burgin, and Lurenda Melton, Albany, GA; two sons, James
L. Carmickle Hustonville, and Jerry S. Carmickle, Moreland; one sister, Lucille
Wilder, Anacoco, LA; one brother, Charlie Carmickle, Danville; six
grandchildren, two great grandchildren and one step great grandchild.
Funeral services will be held
at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, May 11, at the W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland,
with Rev. John Sanders and Rev. Doug Lester officiating. Burial will be in the Hustonville
Cemetery
Pallbearers will be Danny, Billy Gary and Calvin
Douglas, Randy and Barry Moser. Honorary bearers will be grandchildren: Jennifer
Woodrow, Treshanda Morris, David and Heather Atkinson, Todd and Angel Carmickle,
Eric and Alison Pollard and James Carmickle.
Friday,
January 30, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
CARRIGAN, Rita McGuffey
February 24, 1956 Janurary 27, 2009
SOMERSET
Rita Dianna McGuffey Carrigan, 52, of Eubank died Tuesday at Lake Cumberland
Regional Hospital.
Born Feb. 24,
1956, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late William and Ruth
Gorley McGuffey. She is an active member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in
Somerset, where she served as the director of the childrens program. Rita was
an employee of American Greetings in Danville for 35 years.
Survivors
include her husband, David Carrigan, whom she married on April 30, 1983, in
Lincoln County; two sons, Brian Carrigan (and fianc้e, Laura McQueary) of
Eubank, and Chris (Kelly) Carrigan of Science Hill; and three brothers, Randy
(Judy) McGuffey and Terry McGuffey, both of Waynesburg, and Roger (Kelly
McGuffey) of North Carolina.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Saturday at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church with Bro. Marty Shadoan and
Bro. Don Jones officiating. Interment will follow in Pulaski Baptist Church
Cemetery in Eubank.
Visitation is
6 p.m. today at Lake Cumberland Funeral Home and after 10 a.m. Saturday at
Pleasant Hill Baptist Church.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
CAUDILL, Donald Eugene
July 10, 1950 December 29, 2008
STANFORD -
Donald Eugene Caudill, 58, of Waynesburg died Monday.
Born July 10,
1950, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Clarence Ben and Helen Oaks
Caudill. He was a former welder with Cherokee Sales Co.
Survivors
include his children, Michael Caudill of Lancaster, Jeffrey Caudill and Tiffany
Miracle, both of Waynesburg, Donna Taylor of Kings Mountain and Jennifer Rice of
Stanford; brothers, Clarence, James and Randy Caudill; and sisters, Bertie
Jones, Melissa Caudill, Bonnie Denny, Rita Caudill, Vickie Kidd and Rhonda
Denny.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Friday at Spurlin Funeral Home. Burial at Friendship Church
Cemetery, Broughtown, Ky.
Friday,
January 2, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
CAUDILL, Edna Dixon
January 15, 1911-
December 31, 2008
STANFORD -
Edna Dixon Caudill, 97, of Louisville, formerly of Stanford, died Wednesday at
Baptist Hospital in Louisville.
Born Jan. 15,
1911, in Letcher County, she was the daughter of the late Dawson and Addie
Whitaker Dixon. She was a homemaker and the widow of Castle Caudill.
Survivors
include three sons, Ray Neal Caudill (Zella) of Lexington, Ronnie Gene Caudill
(Sandy) of Stanford and Robert Darrell Caudill (Karen) of South Pittsburg,
Tenn.; a daughter, Harriett Ann Caudill Sizemore of Louisville; a brother, Bill
Dean Dixon (Dorothy) of Perrysburg, Ohio; a sister, Katie Hampton of Apison,
Tenn.; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; and
several nieces and nephews.
Services will
be 10 a.m. Monday at Spurlin Funeral Home with Elder Murl Caudill and Haston
Whitaker. Burial will be in Double Springs Cemetery in Waynesburg.
Casketbearers will be grandsons. Honorary bearers will be grandchildren.
Thursday, January 17, 2002
Harrordsburgh Herald
CHAMBERS, Elizabeth Bryant
March 21,
1918 January 12, 2002
Elizabeth
Chambers, 83, of Hughley Lane, died Saturday, January 12, 2002 at Ephraim
McDowell Medical Center.
Born
March 21, 1918 in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and
Margaret Burton Bryant. She was the widow of Irvine Chambers.
She
was a homemaker and a Baptist. Survivors include: three daughters, Lue Anna
McKenney and Mary Frances Gross, both of Harrodsburg, and Thelma Hall of
Lexington; two sons, W.C. Chambers of Greenwood, IN, and David Lee Chambers of
Parksville; a brother, Marshall Bryant of Danville; four sisters, Roberta
Jackson of Danville, Geneva Brickey of Lancaster, Alma Robinson and Josephine
Hurt of Junction City; seven grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.
Funeral
services were held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home. The Rev.
Byron Jessup and the Rev. Tim McKenzie officiated and burial was in Bellevue
Cemetery.
Pallbearers
were Teddy McKenney Jr., Tommy Chambers, David Murphy, David Allen Chambers,
Jeff King and Rick Reynolds. Honorary pallbearers were Cindy Nevius, Dana Murphy
and Janice Dearing.
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Advocate- Messenger
CREWS, Adam
March 29, 1914 February 03, 2009
MORELAND -
Adam Crews, 94, of Moreland died Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009.
Born March
29, 1914, he was the son of the late Vernon and Virgie Ellis Crews. He was a
retired farmer and carpenter and a member of Westside Community United Methodist
Church.
He was
preceded in death by his wife, Erma Lou Russell Crews.
Survivors
include his two daughters, Carolyn Singleton of Moreland and Cherry (Dennis)
Sims of Kings Mountain; two sisters, Betty Smith and Beatrice Peyton, both of
Indiana; three grandchildren, Jimmy Singleton, Jeff McWhorter and Camille
Singleton Towns; and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will
be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Westside Community United Methodist Church by the Rev.
Ken Hughes, with burial in Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Jimmy and Adam Singleton, Jeff and Chase McWhorter, Jeff Towns and Trent
Vincent. Honorary pallbearers are Sarah and Andrew Singleton, Jacob and
Mackenzie Towns, Dennis Sims, Katelyn McWhorter and Jerry Wilcher.
Sunday,
January 18, 2009 - Advocate-Messenger
CUNNINGHAM, Carlos Ray
November 11, 1978
January 16, 2009
STANFORD -
Carlos Ray Cunningham, 30, of Mount Vernon, formerly of Stanford, died Friday.
Survivors
include his wife, Melinda Hines Cunningham of Mount Vernon; two sons, Corey Ray
and Addison Huston Cunningham, both of Mount Vernon; four brothers, Otis and
Thomas Cunningham, both of Harrodsburg, and Leroy Belcher and Jerry Cunningham,
both of Hustonville; seven sisters, Lisa Cunningham and Elizabeth Smith, both of
Harrodsburg, Mary Tinsley and Patricia Nichols, both of Stanford, Carol Dixon of
Lancaster, Becky Wilson of Parksville and Ola Pendleton of Stanford; and nieces
and nephews.
Visitation
will be 5-9 p.m. Monday at Spurlin Funeral Home.
Services will
2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel by the Revs. Terry Holt and Gary King.
(Son of Wanda
J. Snow Birth Index)
Monday,
January 26, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
CUMMINS, Angela Denise
July 14, 1965- January 24, 2009
CRAB ORCHARD
- Angela Denise Cummins, 43, of Crab Orchard died Saturday at Fort Logan
Hospital.
Born July 14,
1965, in Mount Vernon, she was the daughter of Margie Hoskins Baker and the late
Arlis Eugene Brown. She was an employee of McLane Cumberland Co. in
Nicholasville and a member of Crab Orchard Baptist Church.
Other
survivors include daughters, Cady Christina Cummins of Crab Orchard and Christie
(Michael) Gerhards of Pennsylvania; two sons, Robert (Kathy) Cummins of
Pennsylvania and James (Courtney) Cummins of Tennessee; sisters, Linda (C.G.)
Nuckols of Crab Orchard and Andrea "Charley" (Charles Lee) Hester of
Stanford; grandmother, Hazel Hoskins of Crab Orchard; grandchildren, Ella,
Connor, Tessarae, Dalton, Micky and Abbigail; aunts, Sharon Hoskins and Jill
Mathis, both of Irvine, and Patty (Jerry) Coffey of Lancaster; uncles, Jess
Hoskins and Shannon Sandlin, both of Mount Vernon; special nieces and nephews,
Bruce Daniel Nuckols, Mara Daniell Nuckols, Michael Chase Brown, Allison
Michelle Brown, Taylor Harris Brown and Cadence Blade Nuckols; and special
cousins, Geri Ann (Daryl) Price, Amber and Kaley.
She also was
preceded in death by a son, Taylor Storm; and her grandfather, Hubert Hoskins.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at McKnight Funeral Home by Bro. Kaywood Morris. Burial will
be in Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Jeff Tucker, Charles Hester, Bruce and C.G. Nuckols, Scott Bruner,
Jimmy, Billy and Robert Cummins.
Honorary
pallbearers are Larry Owsley, Terry and Jimmy Dyehouse, Beth Caudill, Patty
Tucker, Tonya Anderson and Debbie Haynes.
Tuesday,
February 7, 2006- Advocate-Messenger
DAVIS, Doris
June 29, 1935 February 06, 2006
STANFORD - Services for Doris Davis, 70, of Stanford, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Fox Funeral Home by Michael Osborne. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
She died Monday at her home.
Born June 29, 1935, in Ellisburg, she was a daughter of the late Franklin P. and Della Leathers Land. She was a seamstress at Palm Beach Co. for 30 years and a member of Calvary Hill Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Lincoln Davis; four daughters, Susan Davis Teater of Lancaster, Barbara Terry, Connie Davis Hale and Shanna Peck, all of Stanford; and six grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Jimmy Teater, Johnny Terry, Josh Peck, Jamison Teater, Cody Terry and Drew Terry. Honorary pallbearers are Jade Teater, Drafton Peck, Darryl Peck, Hugh Davis, Wilma Davis and Roberta Lynn.
Sunday,
February 15, 2004 Advocate-Messenger
DENSON, Ashley Renee
LIBERTY - Ashley Renee Denson, 4 months, of Middleburg, died Friday at her residence.
Born Oct. 14, 2003, in Stanford, she was the daughter of Jerry Wayne and Alena Gregory Denson of Middleburg.
Survivors include four brothers, Cody and Jacob Denson and Jonathan and Dale Luttrell, all of Middleburg; a sister, Amber Luttrell of Middleburg; paternal grandparents Jerry and Mary Denson of Middleburg; and maternal grandparents Brenda and Darrell Monday of Liberty, and Oakley Gregory of Manchester.
Services will be 2 p.m. today at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church by the Revs. Derrick Durham and C.B. Carman. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Visitation is after 9 a.m. today at Bartle Funeral Home.
Monday,
January 26, 2004 Advocate-Messenger
DURHAM, H. Lee
June 24, 1915
January 24, 2004
┼ US Army WW II
MOUNT VERNON - H. Lee Durham, 88, of Mount Vernon, died Saturday at Rockcastle Hospital.
Born June 24, 1915, in McKinney, he was the son of the late Joseph M. and Vida E. Baugh Durham.
He was a retired University of Kentucky agriculture agent and received numerous career awards. He was a graduate of McKinney High School, earned a bachelor of science degree from Berea College and a master's degree in agriculture from UK. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving as part of the Eighth Air Force in the European Theater.
He also was a member of Mount Vernon First Baptist Church, where he was a deacon, choir member, Sunday school teacher and member of several church committees. Survivors include his wife, Laura R. Whitaker Durham; a daughter, Laura Lee Durham Wesley of Lancaster; and a grandson.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church by the Revs. Eddie Nation, Maynard Head and Wendell Romans. Burial will be 3 p.m. Tuesday at Buffalo Springs Cemetery, in Stanford. Dowell & Martin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, October 6. 2004 -
The Kentucky Post, Covington, KY
FARMER, Carol E. Haggard
September 15,
1938 Kenton. Co. October 02, 2004
Carol E. Farmer, 66, of Stanford, died Saturday at University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was retired from Centre College, Danville and a member of Latonia Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband, W.D. Farmer; a son, Bill Farmer of Stanford; a daughter, Melissa Carter of Somerset; sisters, Alma Angel of Taylor Mill, Marsha Crouch of Ryland Heights, and Linda Oldiges of Independence; and three grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home, Stanford. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford.
[Birth Index has mother listed as Edith Burke.] (W. D. Farmer is William D. Farmer, mother; May Middleton) See Obit File # 32
Thursday,
May 03, 2001 Harrordsburg Herald
GILLESPIE, Rev. Reeda Walker
Rev. Reeda
Walker Gillespie, 86, of Harrodsburg, formerly of Danville, died Friday, April
27, 2001 at Harrodsburg Health Care.Born May 5, 1914 in Red Star, AR, she was a
daughter of the late Bud Walker and Jane Wages Walker Denney. She was the widow
of Harvey A. Gillespie.
She was the
co-founder and former pastor of First Pentecostal Church of God (Faith Temple)
for 27 years. She and Rev. Leona Huddleston Faulkner built the church and worked
for 38 years in the gospel field. She was ordained by the Pentecostal Church of
God in Joplin, MO and was presented her 50-year pin in 1990. She ministered to
people all over the U. S. and the world. Survivors include a half sister, Opal
Lane of Tahlequah, OK.
Funeral
services were held Monday, April 30, at the Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home by Rev.
Pat Wilson and Rev. Nancy Langdon. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery
in Stanford. Pallbearers were Mark Sanders, Collos Abrams, Paul Faulkner, Reed
Arnett and Jim Ely. Honorary bearers were Joyce and Ken House.
Wednesday,
January 7, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
GRAY, Mildred Mae Durham
May 30, 1950 January 05, 2009
CRAB ORCHARD
- Mildred Mae Gray, 58, of Brodhead died Monday at St. Joseph Hospital in
Lexington.
Born May 30,
1950, she was the daughter of the late Johnny and Mildred Lucille Shaffer
Durham.
She was a
former employee of Gulf States Paper Co. and BPI in Stanford. She was a member
of Northside Baptist Church in Mount Vernon.
Survivors
include a daughter, Christy (Scott) Harper of Brodhead; a son, Charles Wayne
Gray of Crab Orchard; a sister, Virginia (David) Roberts of Campbellsville; a
brother, Charles Durham of Stanford; and three grandchildren, Bradley, Tyler and
Hailey.
In addition
to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Ruth May and Betty
Jean Durham, and brothers, Ben, John Emory and Jimmy Durham.
Services will
be 11 a.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral Home by Bro. Chad Burdette and Bro.
Junior Fields. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Thursday, November 28, 2002
Harrordsburg Herald
GRIFFIN, Alejandro Marques
Alejandro Willis Marques Griffin, age 19 days, of 220 Pearson Court, died Wednesday, November 20, 2002 at his home.
Born November 1,
2002, he was the son of Jessica Jo Ann Louise Griffin and Inocencio Marques
Gonzalez of Harrodsburg.
Survivors include:
one brother, Jesse Lee Dylan Griffin, Harrodsburg; one sister, Dawn Marcia Rose
Griffin, Harrodsburg; paternal grandfather, Alejandro Marques Ponce, Hidalgo,
Mexico; paternal grandmother, Pauline Gonzalaz Mata, Hidalgo, Mexico; maternal
grandfather, Jesse L. Griffin, Danville; maternal grandmother, Patricia Deihl,
Danville; paternal grandparents, Jeffrey and Marcia Ava Caudill, Harrodsburg;
maternal great grandparents, Mitchell and Wanda Raines, Lancaster; maternal
great grandmother, Florence Stringer, Danville; and Effie Mason, Danville,
maternal great-great grandmother.
Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, November 22, at Fox Funeral Home in Stanford, with Father Michael Weglicki officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery, Stanford.
Thursday, September 10, 1998
Harrordsburg Herald
GRIFFIN,
Tressie Denton
December 07, 1910 September 01, 1998
Tressie Denton Griffin, 87, of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday, September 1, 1998 at her residence.
Born December 7, 1910 in Boyle County, she was the daughter of the late John and Fannie Benedict Denton. She was the widow of John Wesley Griffin.
She was retired from the Danville Laundry and a member of the Church of God.
Survivors include: four sons, Curtis Griffin of Hustonville , Clarence Griffin and William A. Griffin, both of Harrodsburg, Cecil H. Griffin of Corbin; two daughters, Carolyn Josephine King of Harrodsburg and Mary Ellen Pemberton of Lancaster; one sister, Dorothy Waldon of Indianapolis; 48 grandchildren, 70 great grandchildren and 32 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four children; Ellie Mullins, Lillie Marie Ellis,, Nellie C. Tate and Essie Mae Brock.
Pallbearers were Harold Mullins, Donald Brock, Roger Pemberton, Ronnie Griffin, David King, Gary W. King, Wm. A. Griffin Jr., and Timmy Griffin. Honorary bearers were John Ryan, Kenny Griffin, Kevin Griffin, Ricky Tate and Mike E. Mullins.
Funeral services were held Friday, September 4, at the W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland, with Rev. Larry Moore, and Rev. Gary Story officiating. Burial was in the Hustonville Cemetery.
Sunday,
January 4, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
HAFLEY, Hulda Mae
December 13, 1940 January 02, 2009
MORELAND -
Hulda Mae Hafley, 68, of Junction City died Friday.
Born Dec. 13,
1940, in Lincoln County, she was the daughter of the late Arthur Ray and Mary
Ellen Gordon Hafley. She was a member of Ellisburg Baptist Church.
Survivors
include two brothers, Roy and Levi Hafley, both of Louisville; three sisters,
Dorothy Spears of Moreland, Carol East of Lancaster and Jane Reed of
Harrodsburg; and nieces and nephews.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Monday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Visitation is 5:30-9 p.m. today.
Tuesday,
January 27, 2009
Advocate-Messenger
HALL, Helen Marie Toni
STANFORD -
Helen Marie "Toni" Hall, 82, of Jacksonville, Fla., a native of
Stanford, died Jan. 24.
Survivors
include her daughter, Susanne Hall; brothers, Robert, Jack and Donald Carrier;
and sisters, Elizabeth Curtsinger, Mary Allen, Delia Welch, Opal Burgstiner and
Jean McCoy.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Saturday at Spurlin Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mount Moriah
Christian Church Cemetery.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Advocate-Messenger
HARNESS, Imogene Wesley
June 22, 1939 January 15, 2009
STANFORD -
Imogene Wesley Harness, 69, of Stanford died Thursday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center.
Born June 22,
1939, in Preachersville, Ky., she was a daughter of the late Cevester Lee and
Martha Thompson Wesley. She was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors
include a son, William W. McClure Jr. of Stanford; a daughter, Delois Wesley
(Mitch) of Liberty; a sister, Eula Lee Eaton of Danville; a grandchild; a
great-grandchild; and several stepgrandchildren.
Visitation
will be 5-8 p.m. Sunday. The funeral service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Spurlin
Funeral Home with Bro. Steven Willingham officiating. Burial will be in Danville
Memorial Gardens.
Thursday,
January 15, 2009 Interior Journal
HOPKINS,
Elby
July 28, 1931 January 13, 2009
Elby Hopkins, 77, of Crab Orchard, died
Tuesday, Jan. 13 at his home.
A native of Garrard County, he was born
July 28, 1931, to the late Ewell and Ellen (Saylor) Hopkins. He was a former
employee of Whirlpool and Matsushita in Danville and a member of the Crab
Orchard Church of Christ.
He was also preceded in death by two
sons, Ricky and Eddy Hopkins.
Survivors include his wife, Loretta
Naylor Hopkins of Crab Orchard; two daughters, Sandy (Marshall) Scott and
Chelsea Hopkins both of Crab Orchard; a son, Lester (Shelley) Hopkins of Crab
Orchard; a brother, Johnny Hopkins of Berea; two sisters, Blanche Saylor of Crab
Orchard and Eunice Causey both of Crab Orchard; 10 grandchildren; and five great
grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m.
tonight (Jan. 15) at the McKnight Funeral Home in Crab Orchard.
Funeral services will be at noon,
Friday, Jan. 16 at McKnight Funeral Home with Bro. J.M. "Mark"
Raulerson officiating. Burial will be in the Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Joe Kemp,
Bradley McLaren, Josh Fletcher, Marshall Brown Scott, John Hopkins Scott, Ricky
Clay Hopkins, Adam Hopkins, Lucas Grant Hopkins and Matthew Hopkins. Honorary
pallbearers will be Bill Dyehouse, Ronnie Sizemore, Ray Noe, Ernest Hopkins,
Wayne Napier, Larry Causey, Tommy Saylor, Roger Adams, David and Shelby Roy
Hopkins, Bobby Newcomb, Marshall Scott, Doc Hoskins, Bill Rice, Lester Fletcher,
Gerald Smith and Billy Hawley.
Tuesday,
January 20, 2009- Advocate Messenger
HUMES, Carrol Gene
January 16, 1940 January 18, 2009
MORELAND -
Carrol Gene Humes, 69, of Moreland died Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009.
Born Jan. 16,
1940, in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Irvin and Stella Robinson
Humes. He was a member of Junction City Frist Baptist Church, retired from ATR,
and for many years worked with the Russell County Agape Prison Ministry.
Survivors
include his wife, Evelyn Smith Humes; two sons, Michael (Karen) Humes of
Moreland and Dean (Margit) Humes of Germany; a brother, Osie Humes of
Harrodsburg; three sisters, Bonnie Humes of Danville, Dorothy Robertson of
Harrodsburg and Emma (Curtis) Corn of Moreland; and three grandchildren.
He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Melissa Bishop; two brothers, Glenn and Howard
Humes; and an infant grandson.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Thursday at Junction City First Baptist Church by Bro. Dale Denton,
with burial in Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers
are Raymond and James Humes, Glenn Ryan, Sammy Bishop, Curtis Davis and Brian
Shaffer. Honorary pallbearers are members of the Agape Prison Ministry Team.
W. L. Puritt
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
KILLION, Alex
March 11, 1948 December 29, 2008
┼ US
Army Veteran
STANFORD -
Alex Killion, 60, of Stanford died Monday.
Born March
11, 1948, in Stanford, he was a son of Dorothy and Sheron Killion. He was a
respiratory therapist, an Army veteran and a Seventh Day Adventist.
Survivors
include a son, Thomas Allen (DeAnn) Killion of Gallatin, Tenn.; and a brother,
Kenneth (Nancy) Killion of Garden City, Kan.
Graveside
services are 3:30 p.m. today at Buffalo Springs Cemetery by the Rev. Sam
Solar.
Tuesday,
February 7, 2006- Advocate-Messenger
LEDFORD, Gary L.
April 19, 1946
February 02, 2006
┼ US Army
CRAB ORCHARD - Gary L. Ledford, of Blythe, Ga., formerly of Crab Orchard, died Thursday at Veterans Administration Medical Center in Augusta, Ga.
He was the son of Ray Frith of Crab Orchard and the late Ethel Ledford Frith. He was a retired Army veteran and a technician for Hornes Pest Control.
Other survivors include his wife, Barbara Blake Ledford; three brothers, Tommie and Timmie Frith, both of Crab Orchard, and Jeffery Frith of Stanford; two sisters, Regina Meece of Stanford and Ramona Snyder of Waynesburg.
Services were Monday at Elliott Sons Funeral Home in Augusta, Ga., by Brian Keel. Burial was in Hillcrest Memorial Park with military rites.
Information courtesy of McKnight Funeral Home.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
LEESE, Frances
August 08, 1922 December 28, 2008
Frances Marie
Leese, 86, of Danville died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008, at her residence.
She was born
on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1922, in Lincoln County, Ky.
Mrs. Leese
formerly attended Lexington Avenue Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by
her husband, A.J. Leese; a son, Jerrie Lee Leese; and a daughter, Lola May Leese.
Survivors
include her sons, Jimmie Lee Leese and A.J. "Jackie" Leese Jr.;
daughters, Bettie Susan Peyton, Wanda Kay Leese and Margaret Elaine Davidson;
six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral
services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008, at Preston-Pruitt Funeral
Home with Bro. Gary Story officiating. Burial will follow in Bellevue Cemetery.
Visitation is
4-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Tuesday,
January 20, 2009- Advocate Messenger
MARTIN, Mae H. Dyehouse
February 20, 1920 January 19, 2009
CRAB ORCHARD
- Mae Helen Dyehouse Martin, 88, of Crab Orchard died Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, at
James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital in Harrodsburg, Ky. She was the widow Cecil
Martin, who preceded her in death on July 3, 1992.
Born Feb. 20,
1920, in Crab Orchard, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Ed and Nellie Brown
Dyehouse. She was a homemaker and a retired library assistant at Harvey Helm
Memorial Library. She was a former pianist at Crab Orchard Baptist Church. Prior
to her marriage, she was accepted into the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. She
was former hostess at William Whitley House State Park, a longtime member of
Crab Orchard PTA and an avid UK fan. She loved golfing and horseback riding.
Survivors
Include two sons, Donnie and wife Marza Martin of Lancaster and David Randy and
wife Lisa Martin of Berea; a daughter, Pat Martin Godby of Harrodsburg; a
sister, Sandra Smith of Stanford; four grandchildren, Vicki (Joe) Naylor, Leigh
Anne (Jeff) Hurt, Jenne (Nate) Hunter and Lindsey Martin; five
great-grandchildren, Dwayne and Travis May, David and Devin Hurt and Patrick
Hunter; and a great-great-grandson, Hunter May. In addition to her husband and
parents she was preceded in death by a daughter, Libby Gilbert, son-in-law, Jim
Gilbert, and grandson, David Martin.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Thursday at McKnight Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Kaywood Morris.
Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Harold Martin, Dwayne May, Joe Naylor, David, Devin and Jeff Hurt.
Honorary pallbearers are Homer Hoskins and Ernest Combs, Jimmy Vandiver, Walker
Quarles, Jim Collier, Bert McGohon and Wayne Price.
Tuesday
January 6, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
McKINNEY, Ralph Dean
July 07, 1936
January 04, 2009
Ralph D.
McKinney, 72, of Kings Mountain, died Sunday.
Born July 7,
1936, in Rowland, he was a son of the late Ira O. and Mearl McGuire McKinney. He
was a retired construction worker and licensed dynamite handler.
Survivors
include his wife, Lorraine Hughes McKinney; a daughter, Lisa Morris of Danville;
and two grandchildren, Devin and Kirsta Morris.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Fox Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Point
Cemetery.
Friday,
January 23, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
MIDDLETON, George T.
December 30, 1935 January 21, 2009
STANFORD -
George T. Middleton Jr., 73, formerly of Stanford, died Wednesday.
Born Dec. 30,
1935, in Jessamine County, he was a son of the late George Traylor and Sarah
Strange Middleton. He was a former frame carpenter, a farmer and a member of
Stanford Baptist Church.
Survivors
include his sons, Robert Middleton and Danny Middleton, both of Nicholasville;
his daughter, Carolyn Napier of Nicholasville; his longtime friend, Ruth Miller
of Lancaster; a brother, Dan Middleton of Nicholasville; 12 grandchildren; and
several great-grandchildren.
Services will
be 10 a.m. Saturday at Fox Funeral Home. Burial in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Sunday, August 29, 2004
Advocate-Messenger
NOLAND, Elizabeth
Harper
September 07, 1919 August 28, 2004
STANFORD - Elizabeth "Betty" Noland, 84, of Stanford, died Saturday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born Sept. 7, 1919, in Fayette County, she was the daughter of the late Alex Harper and Lila Spiegal Harper. She was a retail clerk for Settles Drug Store and Tuckers Clothing Store of Crab Orchard. She was a member of Hebron Methodist Church of Crab Orchard. She was the widow of Phillip Noland.
Survivors include two daughters, Sherry Irvin of Crab Orchard and Robin Harris of Stanford; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by two sons, Wayne and Bobby Noland; and a daughter, Ann Noland.
Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at Spurlin Funeral Home
by the Revs. Terry Holt and Dan Carr. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs
Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Christie Holt, Robin Watts, Stacey Irvin, Julie Johnson, and Cody and Courtney Harris.
W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home
Notice
PAYTON,
Bobby
August 15, 1953 - January 30, 2009
Moreland
- Bobby Lynn Payton, 55, of Stanford, died Fri. Born Aug. 15, 1953 in Lincoln
Co., he was the son of the late Herlan Payton and Dolly Mae Turpin. He worked at
Boyle Block and was Pentecostal. He was preceded in death by his son, Timmy.
Survivors include three sons:
Robbie (Jessica) Payton of Hustonville, Jeff Payton of Stanford, and Greg
(Becky) Payton of Harrodsburg; one daughter: Crystal Payton of Indiana; six
brothers: David Payton of Danville, Donald Payton of Casey Co., Wayne, Ranny,
and Gary Payton of Stanford; and William Payton of Burgin. 7 Grandchildren:
Hunter, Natalie, Miranda, and Austin Payton, Allison Dowell, and Alex and Hunter
B. Hart.
Funeral Services will be at 2
PM Tues. at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Rev. Gary Yocum. Burial will be in Buffalo
Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Ranny, Gary, Dwayne, Shane, Troy,
and Aaron Payton.
Thursday,
January 15, 2009 Interior Journal
PITTMAN,
Donald Elvin
February 02, 1966 January 09, 2009
Donald Elvin Pittman, 42, of Waynesburg
died Friday, Jan. 9 at his home. A native of Lincoln County, he was born Feb. 2,
1966, to Agnes Louise Elliott of Stanford and Donald Eugene Pittman of Lakeland,
Fla. He was a mechanic.
Survivors include his wife Patricia
Hines Pittman; three sons, James Elvin Pittman, Donald Shane Pittman, and
McKenzie Pruitt; two daughters, Debbie Lynn Henry and Abigail Paige Pittman; a
brother, Tony Pittman; three sisters, Evelyn Huff, Lisa Phelps, and Angela Best;
and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were Jan. 12 at
Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford with Revs. Gary King and Terry Holt
officiating.
Tuesday,
February 7, 2006- Advocate-Messenger
PLAYFORTH, Mitchell R.
June 10, 1945 February 05, 2006
LANCASTER - Services for Mitchell R. Playforth, 60, of Sutton Lane, will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home by Frank Cleaver and Collis Ray. Burial will be in Lancaster Cemetery.
He died Sunday at his home.
Born June 10, 1945, in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Henry O. and Tina Nichols Playforth. He was deputy property valuation administrator for Garrard County and retired from IBM after 30 years. He was a member of Maple Avenue Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Diane Davidison Playforth; a daughter, Tammy Ratliff of Dayton, Ohio; three sons, Kevin Playforth, Kendell Playforth and Randell Playforth, all of Lancaster; two brothers, Russell Playforth of Lancaster and Calvin Playforth of Stanford; five sisters, Karen Lane of Panama City, Fla., Faye Sutton of Norwood, Ohio, Jean Price of Eubank, Kathleen Reynolds of West Chester, Ohio, and Sue Belcher of Stanford; and seven grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be J.K. Simpson, Shelby Hopkins, Ben Price, Tim Bidwell, Dan Lyons and Keith Grubbs. Honorary pallbearers are grandchildren, Dr. Colin Raitiere, Earl Jones, Gareth Lane, Bob Smith, Marsha McQueary, Kay Hall, Jennifer Grubbs and Carolyn Mulcahy.
Friday,
August 29, 2008 Killeen Daily Herald, Ohio
PRICE,
Norma Faye Arney
August 04, 1937
August 27, 2008
Norma Faye (Arney) Price, age 71, was joyfully welcomed in Heaven on August 27, 2008 by her parents, Eva (Thomas) Arney and Walter Arney, big sister Bonnie Brown, Bonnies husband Pretsel Brown and beloved niece and nephew Rhonda Baker and Michael Brown. Norma came into this world in Crab Orchard, Kentucky and graced Cincinnati, Ohio, Nashville, Tennessee, Cleveland, Ohio, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and Richmond, Virginia with her presence and before she joined her children and grandchildren in Columbus, Ohio.
Normas journey through this life was especially blessed by her loving husband, William Evan Price, who shared with her many joys and then cared for her with unfailing devotion during her final illness and now misses her terribly. Norma is the beloved Mother of Dr. Rebecca P. Hunton (Richard) and William Evan Price, II, Esq. (Margaret). Norma was a delightful Mother-in-Law who was dearly loved by Richard, Margaret and their families including Margarets sister Natalia who helped nurse Norma through her final illness. Grandma Norma showered love and affection on her wonderful grandchildren Thomas Price Hunton, James Richard Hunton, Alexandra Catalina Price, William Evan Price, III, and her namesake Jessica Faye Price. Norma also enjoyed a long and joyous relationship with her siblings as well as their many children and grandchildren including her surviving sisters and their now departed husbands Mae Taylor (Vernon), Wanda Baker (Jay), Rosemary Peters (Jim) and Peggy Stevens (Joe).
She is also survived by her three brothers and their wives who became like sisters, James and Shirley Arney, William and Cindy Arney and David and Anita Arney. All of her family and friends will miss her wisdom, grace, quick wit and the joy she brought to everyone around her. Visitation will be at Nurre-Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home 10211 Plainfield Rd. (on the grounds of Rest
Haven Cemetery) Friday, August 29, from 4 until time of service at 7PM. Graveside Service Sat. 10AM at Rest Haven.
[Birth index states Norma was born in Pulaski County. Siblings, David and Peggy were born in Lincoln Co.]
Thursday,
December 05, 2002 Harrordsburgh Herald
PYLE,
Avanell Craig
December 30, 1913 November 27, 2002
Avanell Craig Pyle, 88, of Arnold Towers, Danville, died Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
Born December 30, 1913 in Muhlenberg county, she was the daughter of the late Oscar Howard and Agnes Irene Hendricks Craig. She was the widow of James Ivan Pyle.
She was a retired licensed beautician having worked for Embry?s Hair Salon in Lexington and for many years owned Avanells Antiques in Lincoln and Boyle counties.
She was a member of First Christian Church, Eastern Star and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a horsewoman and raised standard bred horses with her husband and continued after his death at Violet Slope Farm, Hustonville.
She was a graduate of Graham High School and attended Western Kentucky University.
Survivors include: one daughter, Haldis E. Pyle, Ypsilanti, MI; two sons, James Lee Pyle, Harrodsburg, and Charles Howard Pyle, Stanford; two; sisters, Daphne Baker, Dayton, OH, and Imogene Tinkle, Greenville; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services
were held Sunday, December 1, at Stith Funeral Home with Dr. Lance A. Perry
officiating. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Chris Pyle, Brian Pyle, Craig Pyle, Robin Applegate, Todd Kirkpatrick and Tony Finley.
Thursday,
December 17, 1998 Harrordsburg Herald
RICE,
Roy Jackson
May 28, 1908
December 14, 1998
Mr. Roy Jackson Rice, 90, of 446 West Office Street, died Monday, December 14, 1998 at the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital.
Born May 28, 1908 in Moreland, he was the son of the late Jackson and Julia Clem Rice. He was a retired store manager for Farmers Supply after 43 years, a member of the Harrodsburg Baptist Church, a lifetime member of the Knights Pythians Lodge, and was the widower of Louise Slaughter Rice.
Survivors include: his son, William Ronald (Ronnie) Rice, Harrodsburg; one brother, William Samuel Rice, Middletown; nine half brothers, one half sister, and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Donald Rice.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, December 17, at 2:00 p.m. at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. David Hartman and Rev. Gene Eason officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Eric Rice, Jack Morris, Forrest Bradshaw, Drew Rice, Bobby Sheperson, James Crawford, Jr., Ricky Rice, Tommy Singleton, Zenah Teater and Dan Chilton.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to the Harrodsburg Christian Church, 305 S. Main Street, Harrodsburg, KY 40330; Heritage Hospice, PO Box 1213, Danville, KY 40422; or the James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital, 464 Linden Ave., Harrodsburg, KY 40330.
Visitation will be from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, and after 7:00 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Thursday,
January 11, 2001 Harrordsburg Herald
RICHTER,
Mollie Holloway
Mollie Richter, 74, of 649
Valley Drive, died Thursday, January 4, 2001 at the James B. Haggin Memorial
Hospital Extended Care.
Born January 30, 1926 in Halls
Gap, she was the daughter of the late Pless and Florence Adams Holloway. She was
the widow of Raymond Richter.
She was the former co-owner of
Ray's Greenhouse in Harrodsburg and had worked at the Dollar Store. She was a
Kentucky Colonel and a member of the Pioneer Baptist Church.
Survivors include: her
daughter, Shirley Sampson, Harrodsburg; a sister-in-law, Pauline Holloway, South
Lebanon, OH; one grandson, Jerry Sampson. She was preceded in death by two
brothers, Leslie Holloway and Norman Holloway.
Funeral services were held
Sunday, January 7, at the Alexander and Royalty Funeral Home with Dr. David
Hartman officiating. Burial was in Spring Hill
Wednesday,
August 29, 2007 - Kitsap Sun,
Bremerton, Washington
SCHAEFFER,
Nora Blankenship
November 25, 1928 August 14, 2007
Nora Blankenship Schaeffer of
Silverdale was born Nov. 25th, 1928, to Roscoe and Ethel Blankenship in Crab
Orchard, Kentucky.
She and Allen Schaeffer were married
for 40 years. They raised 5 children in the Port Angeles/Sequim area.
She was very active in her children's
schools, serving as P.T.A. President. She worked at Harrington's Restaurant in
Port Angeles as a baker and at ModeO'day clothing store. Her hobbies were
baking, sewing, arts and crafts and grandchildren.
She is survived by sisters, Margaret
Dalton of Ohio and Nellie Hall of Kentucky; brothers, Virgil Blankenship of
Tenn. and Charles Blankenship of Ohio; children, Linda (Ron) Pease of Allyn,
Jean Pease of Port Hadlock, Nita Waite of Kentucky, Betti Kennedy of Sequim and
Allen Schaeffer Jr. of Spokane; grandchildren Ron (Marlene) Pease, Trisha Pease,
Carol (Joe]) Shaw, Vicki (Dale) Butts, Matthew (Tracey) Priest, Kristina, Brook
Priest, Annie, Jason, Jess Kennedy, Wendy and Terry Schaeffer; and 12
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Allen Schaeffer; brother, Tom Blankenship; sisters, Mary Dowell and Sue
Todd; and her parents.
There will be a celebration of Nora's
life at Golden Tides in Silverdale at 1 p.m. Sept. 8.
Thursday,
June 14, 2001 Harrordsburg Herald
SHANLEY,
Paul R.
February 05, 1917 June 07, 2001
Paul R. Shanley, 84, of
Lancaster Street in Stanford, died Thursday, June 7, 2001 at his residence.
Born February 5, 1917 in
Cincinnati, OH. He was the son of
the late Thomas and Mary Ennis Shanley.
He was a
government worker for the Hamilton County courthouse in Cincinnati, OH and a
member of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Danville.
He was a member of the
American Legion Post #345 John Logan, a veteran of World War II and a Kentucky
Colonel.
Survivors include: his
wife, Dorothy Coleman Shanley, Stanford; one daughter, Barbara Gordon Shewmaker,
Harrodsburg; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Danville, Monday, June 11, with
Rev. Paul Prabell officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John
Hester, Tom Powers, Buck Cooper, Earl Lee Taylor, Alan Burnside and John Smith.
Memorials are suggested
to Heritage Hospice or Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Danville.
Spurlin Funeral Home in
Stanford was in charge of arrangements.
Sunday,
January 18, 2009 - Advocate-Messenger
SHELTON, Joetta Abee
November 30, 1948 January 16, 2009
CRAB ORCHARD
- Joetta Abee Shelton, 60, of Crab Orchard died Friday at Fort Logan Hospital.
Born Nov. 30,
1948, in Garrard County to the late Earl Mercus and Dorothy (Gill) Abee, she was
a member of Watts Chapel Baptist Church.
Survivors
include her husband, Tea Shelton of Crab Orchard; two sons, Ricky (Lisa) Shelton
of Broughtontown and Nicky Shelton of Crab Orchard; a granddaughter, Raven
Shelton of Crab Orchard; a brother, David Abee of Lancaster; and three sisters,
Linda Abee of Broughtontown, Joyce (Brian) Carrier of Lancaster and Juanita
(Farley) Talley of Lancaster.
Joetta was
preceded in death by two brothers, James Earl and Steven Abee.
Services will
be 1 p.m. Monday at McKnight Funeral Home by Bros. Dan Gutenson and Barry
Delaney. Burial will be in Crab Orchard Cemetery.
Pallbearers
will be Mark and Randy Talley, Tony Saylor, Bradley Abee, Brandon Glover and
Brian Carrier. Honorary bearers will be Farley Talley and Victoria Dunn.
Visitation is
after 5 p.m. today at McKnight Funeral Home.
Friday,
January 2, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
SHELTON, Juanita F. Godbey
November 08,
1949 - December 29, 2008
CRAB ORCHARD
- Juanita Faye Godbey Shelton, 59, of Crab Orchard, wife of Jesse Shelton,
passed away Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, at her home.
She was the
daughter of the late Arnold and Iva Godbey. Along with her husband, Juanita was
owner and operator of Shelton's Greenhouse in Crab Orchard. She attended Crab
Orchard Christian Church.
Survivors
include her husband, Jesse Ray Shelton of Crab Orchard; daughters, Leigh-Anne
(Matt) Miracle of Dublin, Ohio, and Samantha Shelton of Crab Orchard; a son,
Jesse Ray Shelton II (Dawn) of Nicholasville; mother-in-law, Donnie Shelton of
Crab Orchard; sister, Helen Pike of Perryville; and brothers, Russell (Carolyn)
Godbey of Perryville, Travis (Dianne) Godbey of Moreland, Kenneth (Lucy) Godbey
of Perryville, Neal (Mary Kay) Godbey of Danville and Edward (Cathy) Godbey of
Grand Rapids, Minn.
Services will
be 2 p.m. Saturday at Crab Orchard Christian Church by Bro. Jim Davis.
Pallbearers
will be Wes Williams, Paul Doug Floyd, Gary Shell, Jim Durham, Bob Camenisch and
Randy McGuffey.
Burial will
be in Crab Orchard Cemetery. Visitation is after 6 p.m. today at McKnight
Funeral Home.
W. L. Pruitt Funeral Home
Notice
SMITH, William
Bill
August
05, 1935 January 29, 2009
┼
US Air Force
William Bill Smith, 73 of Geneva
died Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. Born Aug. 5, 1935 in Lincoln County, he was the
son of the late Clarence and Bertha Smith. He was a US Air Force veteran.
He is survived by a special friend,
Betty Hiter of Hustonville; 3 daughters: Julie Adams of McKinney, Jeannie Smith
of Indianapolis, IN., and Jenny Schneider of North Vernon, IN; 2 step-daughters:
Janet Epling and Cindy Coleman, both of McKinney; 1 brother, Cecil Chuck
(Violet) Smith of Stanford; 4 sisters: Myrtle Hazlett of Hustonville, Velma
(Orville) Ollish of Waynesburg, Kaye (Fred) Reichenbach of Stanford, and Anita
Brown of Stanford; a special cousin, Gary Peck of IN; 4 grandchildren, 4 step
grandchildren; 1 great grandchild and 3 step great grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by a sister, Florence Sawyer and by 3 brothers: Virgil, Ray
and Ronnie Smith.
Services will be at 2 PM, Sunday at W.L.
Pruitt Funeral Home by Bro. Mike Yocum with burial in New Salem Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Lester Smith, Earl Dean McWhorter, Michael Ray Brown, Greg
Smith, Frank Schneider, and Fred Reichenbach. Honorary pallbearers are Jay
Plummer, Possum Walls, Alex and Caleb Schneider, Alison Adkins, Richard Adams,
and Gary Peck.
Sunday,
January 18, 2009 - Advocate-Messenger
SMITH, Harmon
May 23, 1919- January
16, 2009
┼ US
Army Veteran
CRAB ORCHARD
- Harmon Smith, 89, of Lancaster died Friday at Central Baptist Hospital in
Lexington.
Born May 23,
1919, in Preachersville, he was the son of the late George and Fannie Mae Bustle
Smith and husband of the late Vedena Mae Aldridge Smith. Harmon was a member of
Preachersville United Methodist Church and Garrard County Disabled American
Veterans. He was a veteran of the Army.
Survivors
Include two daughters, Mildred Dean Harness of Nicholasville and Regina (Roger)
Baker of Huntsville, Ala.; a son, Richard H. (Patricia) Smith of Union; a
sister, Jewell Anderson of Cincinnati; seven grandchildren, Michael Harness,
Kriste Blumetti, Kathy Tussey, Jennifer Shannon Dunn, Kimberly Dawn Johnson,
Jennie Michelle Baker and Jessica Lynn Baker; and seven great-grandchildren,
Dustin and Amanda Harness, Parker and Pierce Tussey, Canaan Dunn, Madison
Johnnson and Sarai Dunn.
He was
preceded in death by six brothers, J.H., Robert, James, Jesse, Roy and Earl
Smith; and a sister, Sallie Lucille Price.
Services will
be noon Tuesday at McKnight Funeral Home by Bros. Mike Jones and Matthew P.
O'Reilly, with burial in Lancaster Cemetery with military honors by Caswell
Saufley American Legion Post 18.
Pallbearers
will be Doug, Jerry, Dougie, Eddie, Tommy and Gerald Smith. Honorary bearers
will be Mike and Jeff Smith, Hank Henderson and Kenny Price.
Visitation
will be after 6 p.m. Monday, January 19, 2009, at McKnight Funeral Home.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
The Morning Journal, Lorain, OH
SPOONAMORE, David M.
January
09, 1923 February 15, 2008
┼
US Army WWII
AMHERST
TOWNSHIP -- David M. Spoonamore, 85, of Amherst Township and formerly of Elyria,
died Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, at Lorain County Golden Acres Nursing Home,
following an extended illness.
He
was born in Crab Orchard, Ky., and resided in Elyria for several years before
moving to Golden Acres last year.
Mr.
Spoonamore was employed at the Elyria Foundry for more than 30 years as a
molder. He was a member of the AFL-CIO union.
He was a caregiver to his wife who died in 1994, and during World War II, he
served in the U.S. Army in the European Theatre. For his service, he was awarded
a purple heart. Throughout his life he enjoyed fishing and boating.
Surviving is a daughter,Davilyne Wuljahorodsky of Leeds, England; three
grandchildren David Wolfe of Norwalk, Aaron Wolfe of Norwalk and Karaline
Morrison of New Orleans; three great-grandchildren Derrick and McKenzie Wolfe
and Ava Wolfe; a sister, Anna Marie King of Vermilion; and two brothers James C.
Spoonamore of Elyria and Will Thomas Spoonamore of Kentucky . He was preceded in
death by his wife 47 years, Elizabeth Carleen; his parents, Thomas L. and Eunice
D. Adams Spoonamore; and three sisters Myrtle Bowens, Ruth Brown and Elizabeth
Spears.
There will be a private family interment in Ohio Western Reserve National
Cemetery, Rittman.
Garland-Misencik Funeral Home, Amherst, entrusted with arrangements.
Thursday,
January 8, 2009 Interior Journal
STEVENS,
Deloris M. Adington
September 08, 1927 January 01, 2009
Deloris Marcelene Stevens, 81, of
Eubank, died Thursday, Jan. 1 at University of Kentucky Medical Center.
A native of Lincoln County, she was
born Sept. 8, 1927, to the late Lonnie and Gertrude Taylor Adington. She was
retired from General Electric and the widow of Lester Stevens.
She was also preceded in death by one
son, Darrell Stevens; four brothers, Clinton, Bobby, Leo and Darwin
"Doc" Adington; and a sister, Marlene Haggard.
Survivors include a son, Dwight Stevens
of Eubank; a daughter, Margaret Huber of Eubank; a sister, Margie Wilhelm of
Cincinnati, Ohio; six grandchildren, Mark Stevens, Marcie Chansler, Michael
Stevens, Kelly Gregory, Daniel Stevens and Brian Huber; six great grandchildren;
and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were Jan. 5 at Morris
& Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill with Bro. Ray Arnold officiating.
Burial was in Highland Methodist Cemetery
Monday, December 29, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
STULL, Barbara L. Padgett
October 07, 1951 December 27, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Barbara L. Stull, 57, of Kings Mountain died Saturday.
Born Oct. 7,
1951, in Pulaski County, she was the daughter of Mary Whitis Padgett of
Lexington and the late Fred Padgett.
Other
survivors include her husband, Daniel Stull; a son, Michael Stull of Morehead;
her sisters, Betty Coffey of Waynesburg and Gayle Pike of Lexington; a brother,
Ronald Padgett of Lexington; and three grandchildren, Sabrina, Tyler and
Bradley.
Services will
be noon Tuesday at Pleasant Point Baptist Church. Burial at Pleasant Point
Baptist Cemetery.
Visitation is
6-8 p.m. today at the church.
Memorial
gifts may go to the church cemetery fund. Barnett-Demrow Funeral Home is in
charge.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Advocate-Messenger
SYRELL, Sharon Gilreath
November 28, 1949 December 27, 2008
WAYNESBURG -
Sharon Louise Gilreath Syrell, 59, of Washington Court House, Ohio, formerly of
Lincoln County, died Saturday.
Born Nov. 28,
1949, in Dayton, Ohio, she was a daughter of Clora Burnett of Centerville, Ohio,
and the late Hubert Gilreath. She was a former secretary for a motorcycle
company.
Other
survivors include a son, Robert Brian Cayce of San Bernardino, Calif.; two
brothers, Paul Gilreath of Centerville, Ohio, and Harold Roger Gilreath of
Russellville, Mo.; a sister, Patricia McFan of Charlotte, N.C.; and four
grandchildren.
Graveside
services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Double Springs Cemetery.
Barnett and
Demrow Funeral Home is in charge.
Thursday
January 1, 2009 Interior Journal
TERRELL,
Lillie Catherine Morgeson
April 13, 1927 December 23, 2008
Lillie Catherine Morgeson Terrell, 81,
of Danville, died Tuesday, Dec. 23.
A native of Lincoln County, she was
born April 13, 1927, to the late John and Hattie Morgeson. She worked at Palm
Beach.
Survivors include a daughter, Margaret
(Bill) Hundley of Danville; a stepson, Ronnie Terrell of Louisville; special
friend, Thomas Reed of Hustonville; a sister, Mary (Glenmore) Ray of Danville;
three grandchildren, Jamie Thompson, Melissa Harvey and Chris (Trish) Hundley;
and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were Dec. 24 at W. L.
Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland with Bro. Mike Osborne officiating. Burial was
in Hustonville Cemetery.
Sunday,
February 15, 2004 Advocate-Messenger
TERRY, Elizabeth
Bishop
October 17, 1921 February 14, 2004
STANFORD - Elizabeth Terry, 82, of Skyline Drive, died Saturday at her residence.
Born Oct. 17, 1921, in Bourbon County, she was the daughter of the late Francis Marion and Rosa Lee Coy Bishop.
She was a seamstress for Palm Beach Factory and member of Pleasant View Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Alberta Terry; six sons, Gary, Earl and Michael Terry, all of Stanford, Thomas Terry of Waynesburg, David Terry of Perryville, and Mark Terry of Lexington; five daughters, Connie Hall of Knoxville, Tenn., Linda Richards of Stanford, Cathy Faulkner of Waynesburg, Vickie Terry of Muncie, Ind., and Barbara McGirr of Danville; a sister, Martha Bailey of Stanford; a brother, Malcolm Bishop of Richmond; 18 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a son, James Arthur Terry.
Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Pleasant View Baptist Church by the Revs. Vola Brown and Kerry Jones. Burial will be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Steven, Glenn and Chris Richards, Kevin, Patrick and Jonathon Terry, Josh Faulkner and Travis McGirr.
Honorary pallbearers will be Tim Faulkner, Michael McGirr, Cullen Terry and Nick and Josh Ernest.
Tuesday
January 6, 2009 Advocate-Messenger
WILSON, Earl D., Jr.
January 11, 1965 January 03, 2009
CRAB ORCHARD
- Earl D. Wilson Jr., 43, of Stanford passed away Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, at
Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington.
He was the
husband of Donna Fields Wilson, whom he married on Feb. 28, 1981.
Born Jan. 11,
1965, in Mount Vernon, Ky., he was the son of Earl Wilson Sr. of Crab Orchard
and the late Shirley Gross Wilson. He was an employee of Majors Floor Covering.
Other
survivors Include three sons, Jerome Wilson, Matthew Wilson and Dustin Wilson,
all of Stanford; three brothers, Bobby (Kasey) Wilson of Danville, Anthony
(Alicia) Wilson of Lancaster and John (Barbara) Wilson of Stanford; a sister,
Angie (Dale) of Brodhead; and two grandchildren, Devon and Bailey. A host of
nieces and nephews also survive.
Services were
Monday at McKnight Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Bro. Kaywood Morris, Bro.
Dan Gutenson and Bro. John Irwin. Burial was in the Wilson Family Cemetery.