Obituaries The Casey County News 2006

ADAMS, ELIZABETH ADAMS. Elizabeth Adams of Columbia Eva Farmer of Mannsville, Joyce McDowell of Liberty and (Pellyton community) died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2006. She Janie Sutton of Russell Springs; three sons, Roy Luttrell of was 87. She was a daughter of the late John Wesley and Hustonville, Charlie Luttrell of Russell Springs, and Garnett Alma Lee Viers Shaw. She was a homemaker and member Luttrell of Liberty; two brothers, Clyde Lane and John Lane, of Barnetts Creek United Methodist Church. She was the both of Liberty; 42 grandchildren, 57 great-grandchildren and widow of Wilmer Adams. Survivors include two daughters, several great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in Joyce Blair and Diana (and Rev. Michael) Lemmon, both of death by two sons, Junior Luttrell and Clifton Luttrell; a Columbia; three sons, Rev. Travis (and Rose Anna) Adams daughter, Mary E. McKnight; and a sister, Leora Passmore. and Jessie (and Loretta) Adams, both of Columbia, and David Funeral services were Oct. 22 at McKinney-Brown Funeral K. Adams of Campbellsville; a special grandson, Jenis Home by Bros. John Bennett, Joey Marples and Jeremy Adams; a special friend, Verlene Adams; 18 grandchildren, Luttrell. Burial was in Old Contown Cemetery. five stepgrandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, 12 stepgreat- grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren. Funeral ALLEN, OMER D. ALLEN. Omer D. Allen of Cincinnati died services were Sept. 15 at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2006 at Mercy Franciscan Hospital, Mt. Home by the Rev. Chris Carroll, Bro. Troy Long and Rev. Airy in Cincinnati. He was 66. Born in Casey County on Aug. Michael Lemmon. Burial was in Haven Hill Cemetery. 17, 1940, he was the son of the late Lured B. and Della M. Pallbearers were Greg Blair, Dean, J.W., Randy and Darrell Woodrum Allen. He was a member of VFW Post 1042 Adams and Larry Lemmon. Honorary pallbearers were John Elmwood Place. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis Allen; two McQueary, Phillip Sparr, Buel Hale, April Beard, Rhonda daughters, Tina (and Jim) Evans and Rebecca (and Tom) Beck, Gary and James Miller, and C.J. Bell. Skipper; a son, Chris (and Heather) Blessing; eight grandchildren, Jim, Valerie, Stacey, Missy, Michelle, Chris, ADAMS, ELMER MARION ADAMS. Elmer Marion Adams of Kyle and Denny; two great-grandchildren, Olivia and Jesse; Bardstown died Thursday, July 6, 2006 at his home. He was two brothers, Junior Allen and Coy Allen; and three sisters, 70. Born in Casey County on July 6, 1936, he was a son of Adele Stafford, Geneva Osborne and Vickie Mayer. He was Dimple Ellis Adams McAnelly of Liberty, the late Marion Elmer preceded in death by two brothers, Shelby and Shirl Allen. Adams, and the stepson of the late Rufus McAnelly. He was Funeral services were Feb. 5 at Hodapp Funeral Home in retired from Salt River RECC and a member of Botland Cincinnati. Burial was in Arlington Memorial Gardens in Mt. Christian Church and the old Bardstown Flying Club. He was Healthy, Ohio. a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. Besides his mother, survivors include his wife, Janice Crume Adams; three sons, Todd ANDERSON, SARAH LAWLESS ANDERSON. Sarah Lawless Adams of Campbellsville and Troy (and Jessica) Adams and Anderson died Thursday, Feb. 16, 2006 in Utah. She was 83. stepson Barry (and Tina) Thomp-son, both of Bardstown; half Born in Argyle on August 4, 1922, she was a daughter of the sister, Emily McAnelly (and Bill) Marvel of Liberty; and five late Henry and Carrie Lawless. She was the widow of Paul B. grandchildren. Funeral services were July 10 at Greenwell- Anderson. Survivors include a son, Paul (and Chong) Houghlin Northside Funeral Home by Bro. Jerry Bennett. Anderson; four sisters, Dorcus Russell, Pauline Weber, Burial was in Bardstown Cemetery. Memorial contributions Bonnie Johnson and Caroline Rich; two brothers, Henry and are suggested to Botland Christian Church or Hospice of Charles Lawless; and two grandchildren. Hodapp Funeral Nelson County. Home in Cincinnati was in charge of arrangements. ALLEN, DON B. ALLEN. Don B. Allen of Indiana died Friday, ARMS, JERRY LLOYD ARMS. Jerry Lloyd Arms died Thursday, April 28, 2006. He was 54. Born in Casey County on Nov. 1, Oct. 5, 2006 at his home. He was 59. Born on Dec. 24, 1946 1951, he was a son of the late Clyde and Mary Jane Cox in Cave City, Ky., he was a son of the late Martin H. and Allen. He was retired from General Motors and a U.S. Army Madeline Byrd Arms. He was a former welder and an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a member of Faith veteran. He was a member of the Word of God Church in Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Nellie Russell Springs. Survivors include his wife, Linda Gail R. Farris Allen; two daughters, Sherry (and Adam) Yount and Thomas Arms; a son, Jeffrey (and Charissa) Arms of Tira Kizer, both of Indiana; four brothers, Gary Allen and Dunnville; and a daughter, Tamatha Jassman of Dunnville; Glenn Allen, both of Indiana, Shelby Allen of Missouri, and four grandchildren; and four brothers, Richard Arms of Texas, Evan Allen of Liberty; two sisters, Sheila Hudson of Liberty Taylor Arms of Florida, Wesley Arms of Missouri and Dale and Charlotte Haggard of Ohio; and seven grandchildren. Arms of Somerset. Funeral services were Oct. 8 at Funeral services were May 2 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Herl Robertson and Service in Indiana with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery. Bro. Eugene Sneed. Burial was in Thomas Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fort Knox Funeral Squad. ALLEN, FLOSSIE LUTTRELL ALLEN. Flossie Luttrell Allen of Russell Springs died Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006 at Rockcastle ATWOOD, DOYLE ATWOOD. Doyle Atwood of Versailles died Hospital. She was 81. The daughter of the late Walker and Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006 at his home. He was 87. Born in Casey Queen Victoria Chumbley Lane, she was born March 31, County, he was the son of the late David Jackson and Laura 1925 in Casey County. She was a homemaker and a M. Atwood. He was a retired Veterans Affairs Medical Center member of Mt. Calvary Community Church. She was the employee, a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the Midway widow of Loren "Pete" Luttrell. Survivors include five United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Atha M. daughters, Marie Price of Dunnville, Rose Beldon of Danville, Griffith Atwood; six sons, Garnett (and Polly) Atwood of Florida, David Atwood of California, Jerry (and Margie) Pleasureville; six grandchildren, Cheyenne Houska, Jessica Atwood of Midway, Larry (and Carol) Atwood of Alabama, Hunter, Tiffany Strickland, Billy Fischer IV, Holly Fischer and Cecil Atwood of Versailles and George (and Gail) Atwood of Luke Gregory; and four great-grandchildren, Aaron Houska, Versailles; 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He Dillon Houska, Viktoria Hunter and Alekzander Hunter. In was preceded in death by a son, Vallis Atwood; four sisters addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two and eight brothers. Funeral services were Nov. 9 at the sisters, Freda King and Rosie Holcomb. Funeral services Atwood Chapel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Ed were Dec. 9 at Webb Funeral Home by the Rev. Marcia Parton. Burial was in Caney Fork Cemetery. Blackburn and Woodyard and Sister Linda Morgan. Burial was in Sligo Ward Funeral Home in Versailles was in charge of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Rick Stark, Terry Nethery, arrangements. Richard Davis, Alan Gregory, Jr. Shields and Danny Smith. Luke Morris was an honorary pallbearer. ATWOOD, IOLLA M. ATWOOD. Iolla M. Atwood of Georgetown, Ohio died Friday, Feb. 3, 2006 at Meadow Wood Nursing BARNETT, RONALD J. BARNETT. Ronald J. Barnett of Home. She was 76. Born in Casey County on August 15, Stamping Ground died Monday, April 3, 2006 at Frankfort 1929, she was a daughter of the late Walter E. and Nancy Regional Medical Center. He was 63. Born in Cincinnati on Jane Roy Gilpin. She was a homemaker. Survivors include Nov. 10, 1942, he was a son of the late Jesse and Arieta Jane three sons, Stephen Weddle, Richard Weddle and Roy Lemmon Barnett. He was an employee for Rex Roth New Weddle, all of Ohio; four daughters, Sherry Goecke of Ohio, Matix. Survivors include his wife, Deidra "Dee Dee" Grider Kay McQueary, Donna Hall and Kimberly McFarland, all of Barnett; two sons, Jerry Barnett of Lawrenceburg and Doug Campbellsville; two sisters, Beryl Anderson of Ohio and Iva Barnett of Lexington; a daughter, Rhonda Nicole Juliano of Rose Burton of Campbellsville; a brother, Gerald Gilpin of Lexington; a brother, Dean Barnett of Ohio; three sisters, Liberty; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Patricia Guthrie of Florida, Pam Barnett of Virginia and Judy Funeral services were Feb. 5 at Poplar Springs Baptist Shepherd of Danville; and four grandchildren. He was Church with Bro. Noel Dodson officiating. Burial was in Poplar preceded in death by a sister, Ercel Jane Drasler. Funeral Springs Cemetery. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in services were April 7 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the charge of arrangements. Rev. Scott Johnson. Burial was in Pellyton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Revel Oliver, Revel Oliver II, Heath Oliver, ATWOOD, NANNIE ATWOOD. Nannie Lee Ellis Atwood of Barry Beckham, Dennis Gambrell and Keenan Weir. Ellisburg died Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was 73. Born in Ellisburg on BARRETT, DORIS E. BARRETT. Doris E. Barrett of Kings Nov. 28, 1932, she was a daughter of the late James H. and Mountain died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 at her home. She was Margaret Qualls Ellis. She was a homemaker and charter 65. Born in Stearns on Feb. 7, 1941, she was the daughter of member of Westside Community United Methodist Church, the late Arnold "Bear" and Geneva Pulliam Ball. She was a where she had served as a trustee. She was also a former former restaurant hostess and of the Baptist faith. Survivors Sunday school teacher at Ellisburg and 78 United Methodist include her husband, David Ray Barrett; two daughters, churches. Survivors include her husband, Howard Dee Tammie Gena Lawrence of Crestwood and Deborah Sue Atwood; two sons, Marty Atwood of Liberty and Monty Atwood Brackett of Dunnville; a son, David Ray Barrett Jr. of of Ellisburg; two daughters, Marlene Atwood and Marleta Middleburg; five brothers, Raymond "Cub" Ball of Stearns, Bill Atwood, both of Ellisburg; three sisters, Irene Houp of Ball and Jimmy "Nuggie" Ball, both of Florence, Bob Ball of Hustonville, Pina Faye Nutgrass of Stanford and Evelyn Cincinnati and Ronnie "Dean" Ball of Mexia, Texas; three Peyton of Liberty; and three grandchildren, Jessica, Jared and sisters, Beulah "Boots" McCarter of Cheviot Hills, Ohio, Marisa Atwood. She was preceded in death by a son, Randall Norma Jean Hayes of Mexia, Texas and Wanda Hensley of Atwood; a brother, James Robert Ellis; and three sisters, Florence; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Ruby Reed, Katherine Leigh and Cora Mae McWhorter. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Leroy and Funeral services were May 13 at Westside Community United Donnie Ball. Funeral services are Thursday, Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. Methodist Church by the Rev. Scott Wilson and Rev. G.W. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Leslie Bentley. Burial Smith. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation is today (Nov. 1) Lonnie Pendergraft, James Peyton, Carroll Leigh, Bill Sallee, from 6 to 9 p.m. and after 8 a.m. Thursday at Bartle Funeral Brian Black and Merl Hicks. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Home Chapel. Housam Haddad, Karen Likens, Rev. Edward Parton, Jerry Wilcher, nieces and nephews, and member of the ACSW BASTIN, GENERAL JOFFRE. General Joffre Bastin of Cincinnati Sunday school class. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland died Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005. He was 86. He was retired from was in charge of arrangements. G.E. Aircraft Engine Group and a World War II veteran. He was a member of Pearl Harbor Survivors Association and BANTA, NELLIE Z. BANTA. Nellie Z. Banta of Shelbyville died Masonc Lodge 695 Evanston. Survivors include his wife, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2006 at Masonic Homes of Shelbyville Willa Faye Mushin Bastin; a son, David (and Lori) Bastin; a after an illness. She was 75. She was a native of New Castle daughter, Kimberly (and Tim) Wilhite; six grandchildren and and the daughter of the late Freda Tempke and Gurney Lee two great-grandchildren. Memorial services were Nov. 30 at Morgan, Sr. She was retired from the federal government, Hodapp Funeral Home in Ohio. Memorial contributions are where she worked in the comptroller's division for the National suggested to Harbor Light Hospice, 10979 Reed Hartman, Guard. Following her retirement, she worked with Seven Blue Ash, Ohio 45242. Counties Services as a life coach, helping special needs individuals. She was a member of the Christ Open Door BAUER, WILLIAM D. BAUER. William D. Bauer of Liberty died Fellowship in Sligo. Survivors include her husband of 23 Monday, July 31, 2006 in West Virginia. He was 55. Born in years, Isaac Banta; four daughters, Sande Mullen of Lawton, New Jersey, he was a son of Lori Morse of New Jersey and Okla., Renae Lawson and Connie Gregory, both of Shelbyville the late William R. Bauer. He was a truck driver for Neat, and Francine Davis of Frankfort; two sons, Billy Fischer III of Wilson & Roberts Trucking Co. and former owner and Somerset and David Banta of Grafenburg; four brothers, operator of Bauer Marine Transport. He was a U.S. Navy Gurney Lee Morgan Jr. of Hatsboro, Pa., Ralph Morgan of veteran of the Vietnam War. Besides his mother, survivors Liberty, Billy Morgan of Sligo and Clyde Morgan of include his wife, Cathy Reid Bauer; a daughter, Shelby Bauer of New Jersey; three stepchildren, Richard (and Kelly) Reid and Heather and Carrie McGovern, both of New Jersey; three the late Harold and Myrtle Michel Bremer. He was owner and sisters, Kathy Nastus, Cindy Brandon and Tami Hayes, all of operator of a vacuum cleaner shop in Florida and a U.S. Navy New Jersey. He was preceded in death by a brother, Daniel veteran. He was of the Methodist faith. Survivors include his Bauer. Funeral services were August 7 at Anderson & wife, Polly Bremer; a son, Henry L. Johnson of Ohio; two Campbell Funeral Home in New Jersey. Burial was at daughters, Melissa Bremer and Melinda Baker, both of Graceland Memorial Park. Liberty; a sister, Marge Bremer of Michigan; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. BEARD, EXIE B. BEARD. Exie B. Beard of Campbellsville died Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at the Taylor County Regional BREVIG, ALLIE "FAYE" WESLEY BREVIG. Allie "Faye" Wesley Hospital. She was 86. Born in Casey County on July 25, Brevig of Pendleton died Monday, Dec. 4, 2006 at her home. 1919, she was a daughter of the late Homer D. and Loretta She was 83. Born on Jan. 7, 1923 in Casey County, she was Henson Baldock. She was a retired school teacher, a the daughter of the late Henry and Flossie Henson Wesley. member of Gum Lick Christian Church, and attended While growing up in Casey County, she attended Trace Fork Southside Christian Church in Campbellsville. She was the Baptist Church and Willow Springs Church, but lived many widow of Lucian Beard. Survivors include two nephews, years in Floyds Knobs, Ind. She was the widow of Harry Donald Baldock and Dennis Baldock, both of Liberty; a sister- Brevig. Survivors include a step-son, Harry Brevig and a host in-law, Fern Baldock of Liberty; and special friends, Leon and of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three Mildred Cravens of Indiana. She was preceded in death by a brothers, Jason Wesley, Preston Wesley and Lewis Wesley; brother, Hollis Baldock. Funeral services were March 31 at and three sisters, Gurtha Elmore, Ruth Mae Gilpin and Hazel McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Joe Hatchett. Burial Ellingsworth. Funeral services will be Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2 was in Antioch Cemetery. Pallbearers were Chris Baldock, p.m. at Kraft Funeral Chapel in New Albany, Ind. by the Rev. Jeff Cravens, Charlie and Andy Richardson, Ronnie Knifley Paul Harvey. Entombment will be at Kraft-Graceland Memorial and Eddie Craig. Honorary pallbearers were C.D. Miller, Park. Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m. Dec. 9 at Kraft Buddy Harris, Keith Richardson, Randall Bell, C.R. Drake and Funeral Service. Honorary pallbearers will be Melvin Wesley, Leon Cravens. Carlos Wesley, Kirby Wesley, Elmer James, Earl James and John James. Memorial contributions can be made to Hospice BENEDICT, GEORGE BENEDICT. George Lewis Benedict of of Shelbyville, Kentucky. Stanford, formerly of Maxey Valley community, died Sunday, August 20, 2006 at Stanford Health and Rehab. He was 75. BROWN, GERTIE MAY BROWN. Gertie May Brown of Liberty Born in Lincoln County on Oct. 13, 1930, he was a son of the died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. She late Steve and Bessie Mae Raney Benedict. He is a retired was 96. Born Feb. 2, 1910 in Casey County, she was the farmer and member of Ellisburg Baptist Church. He was the daughter of the late Mose and Melissa Edwards Johnson. widower of Beatrice Crowe Benedict. Survivors include a She was a homemaker and the widow of Ollie C. Brown. daughter, Phyllisha Benedict Stuckey of Hustonville; two sons, Survivors include a son, Arlis Brown of San Antonio, Texas; Freddy Benedict of Hustonville and David Benedict of two daughters, Geraldine Vaught and Phyllis Wheeler, both of Danville; a brother, Stanley Benedict of Mitchellsburg; a sister, Liberty; a sister, Beulah Langford of Liberty; a half-sister, Audrey Maddox of Moreland; eight grandchildren and seven Kathryn Randolph of Middleburg; a step-brother, John Whited great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be today (August of Liberty; 13 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren 23) at 2 p.m. at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Bro. G.W. Smith. and great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be a son, Earl Brown; a step-son, Charles Brown; a step- Charles Watts, Freddie Lee Jr. and Christopher Lee Benedict daughter, Ruby Emerson; two brothers, Riley Johnson and and Larry, Jeffrey and Kenny Griffin. Jesse Johnson; three sisters, Eva Whited, Virgie Walters and Martha Buck; a half-sister, Ruby Cochran; a half-brother, BERTRAM, VIOLA MAY BERTRAM. Viola May Bertram of Hubert Johnson; two step-sisters, Lina Atwood and Alice Liberty died Monday, April 3, 2006 at Methodist Medical Monday; a step-brother, Benny Whited; and a grandchild. Center in Illinois. She was 87. She was the widow of Chester Funeral services will be today (Nov. 8) at 2 p.m. at McKinney- Stanley Bertram. Other information and arrangements were Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Jimmy Brown. Burial will be in not available at presstime. A complete obituary will appear in Caney Fork Cemetery. next weekÕs issue. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty is in charge of arrangements. BROWN, HERMAN LESTER BROWN SR. Herman Lester Brown Sr. of Yosemite died Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006 at Lake BRACKETT, MARIE BRACKETT. Marie Brackett of Mount Cumberland Regional Hospital. He was 81. Born in Casey Vernon, formerly of Liberty, died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 at the County on August 24, 1924, he was a son of the late Elmer Berea Health Care Center. She was 75. She was the Zella and Ada Frances Spears Brown. He was a retired daughter of the late Lena Huff and S.A. Matherly. She was a school teacher and U.S. Army veteran of World War II, member of the Labascus Church of Christ and the widow of earning the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. He was a member Wallace Brackett. Survivors include three daughters, Brenda of Liberty First Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, May of North Carolina, Anita Price of Liberty and Winna Herman Lester Brown Jr. and Richard Brown, both of Ramsey of Monticello; two sons, Jerry Brackett of Liberty and Yosemite, and Mike Brown of Hustonville; a sister, Minnie Keith Brackett of Brodhead; two sisters, Sadie McQueary of Dorn of Morning View; seven grandchildren and seven great- Indiana, and Gladys Gaddis of Ohio; 17 grandchildren and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers, several great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she Ernest, Marcus, Roy and Russell Brown; two sisters, Alta was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey Brackett; and four Brown and Alva Hatter; and two grandchildren, Kimberly brothers, Ralph, Conley, James and Morris Matherly. A Dawn and Wayne Allen Brown. Funeral services were Jan. private graveside service was held at the Labascus Church 20 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Wayne Naylor Cemetery by Bro. Jake King. Wilson Funeral Home in Russell officiating. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers Springs was in charge of arrangements. were Steve, David, Scott, Chris, Aaron and Casey Brown. BREMER, LESLIE. Leslie Bremer of Liberty died Monday, Dec. BROWN, KAY BROWN. Kay Brown of Liberty died Sunday, 5, 2005 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He August 6, 2006 at her home. She was 50. Born in Boyle was 75. Born in Michigan on Oct. 7, 1930, he was a son of County on Oct. 17, 1955, she was a daughter of Mae Elmore Buis of Bethelridge and the late Gerald Buis. She was a daughter, Neveda Whited of Liberty; two sons, John Earl former employee of OshKosh B'Gosh and member of Brush Bryant and Ricky Bryant, both of Liberty; a sister, Oba Davis Creek Pentecostal Church. Besides her mother, survivors of Liberty; five grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren and three include her husband, Calvin Brown; three sisters, Gay Turner great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three and Jean Hatter, both of Bethelridge, and Joyce Wilham of brothers, Alfred and Babe Goode and Charles Cain; and a Liberty; a brother, Charlie Buis of Russell Springs; and sister, Grace Reid. Funeral services were Sept. 17 at godchildren, Megan Thomas, Presley Taylor, Adam Ford, McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by the Rev. Homer Hecht. Jake and Emily Atwood, Courtney Garrett, Becky Lewis, Burial was in Fair Cemetery. Felicia Wilson and Ashley Cochran. Funeral services were August 8 at Brush Creek Pentecostal Church by Bro. Shirley BUIS, BOSS BERLIN BUIS. Boss Berlin Buis of Liberty died Denson and Bro. Bearl King. Burial was in Caney Fork Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was Cemetery. Pallbearers were Charlie Buis, Larry Wilham, C.J. 81. Born in Casey County on Dec. 26, 1924, he was a son of Brown, Roger and Billy Hatter, Bradley Cravens and Gary the late Jason and Pearlie Tarter Buis. He was a retired Young. farmer and member of Rich Hill Christian Church. He was the widow of Ella Mae Thompson Buis. Survivors include a son, BROWN, MARTHA ELLEN BROWN. Martha Ellen Brown of Danny Dale Buis of Liberty; four daughters, Carolyn Sue Columbia died Thursday, March 30, 2006 at Russell County McDonald of Tennessee, Judy Kay Smith of Liberty, Nancy Hospital. She was 84. Born in Adair County on July 7, 1921, Louise Thomas of Shopville and Rita Mae Johnson of Science she was a daughter of the late Robert and Matilda Jane Hill; two sisters, Thelma Maurine Fair of Liberty and Geretha Adams Bedwell. She was a homemaker and member of Elmore of Kings Mountain; 12 grandchildren and 21 great- Union Chapel Church. She was the widow of Earl Brown. grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Osborne Survivors include seven sons, Herbert Glen (and Dorothy) Eugene Buis; six brothers, Ervin, Eulis, Garland, Harold, Brown, John William (and Beverly) Brown and James Lee Avery and Arnold Buis; two sisters, Deva Emerson and (and Angie) Brown, all of Knifley, Charles Edward (and Gertrude Wheeler; and a great-grandchild. Funeral services Shirley) Brown, Gordon Lee (and Jewel) Brown and George were April 6 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Thad Wesley (and Carol) Brown, all of Columbia, and Hershel Ray Eubank and Bro. Joe Hill. Burial was in Poplar Hill Cemetery. (and Jeanette) Brown of Indiana; four daughters, Regina Doris (and James) McAnelly and Voicel Marie (and Ricky) Sanders, BURCHETT, IVA BELLE BURCHETT. Iva Belle Burchett of both of Columbia, Brenda Sue (and Ron) Clarkson of Knifley, Stanford died Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 at Stanford House and Midge Summer of Indiana; 36 grandchildren, three Nursing Home. She was 68. Born in Casey County on Sept. stepgrandchildren, 55 great-grandchildren, 20 stepgreat- 22, 1937, she was a daughter of the late Broudus and Della grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren and a stepgreat- Mae Bryant Rogers. She was of the Pentecostal faith. great-grandchild. Funeral services were April 2 at McKinney- Survivors include her husband, Allen "Tom" Burchett of Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford Dehart and Bro. Ted Stanford; a daughter, Peggy Sue Barnett of Moreland; two Stidham. Burial was in Hiter Cemetery. sons, Billy Russell Alsman of Junction City and Bobby Ray Alsman of Science Hill; a brother, Wince Rogers of Junction BROWN, RAY BROWN. Ray Brown of Naples, Fla. died City; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She Monday, Oct. 23, 2006 at Naples Community Hospital. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Shirley Lee Angel. was 76. Born in Hartwell, Ohio on Jan. 3, 1930, he was the Funeral services were Jan. 16 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in son of the late Cullen and Beatrice Dick Brown. He was a Moreland with the Rev. Wendell Douglas officiating. Burial member of Naples United Methodist Church and retired from was in Junction City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Patricia and Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati. Survivors include his wife, Billy Byrd, Robert McCowan, Melvin Alsman, Chester Burnett Hettie Jean Doyle Brown; a daughter, Marilyn Salisburg of and Daniel Pendergraft. Saledo, Texas; a brother, Roy Brown (and Gail) of Ohio; a sister, Deva Baldwin (and Vernon) of Bonita Springs, Fla.; and BURTON, BERTHA BURTON. Bertha Burton of Russell Springs three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, died Friday, May 5, 2006 at her home. She was 83. She was Michael Brown. Funeral services were Oct. 28 at Paul R. a daughter of the late Mont O. and Bertha E. Grider Wilson. Young Funeral Home in Mt. Healthy, Ohio. Burial was in She was a retired cook for Colonel William Casey School in Arlington Memorial Gardens. Adair County and an honorary state trooper for the Kentucky State Police. She was a member of Freedom Separate Baptist BROWN, THOMAS LEE BROWN. Thomas Lee Brown of Church and the widow of Robert Burton. Survivors include Fairdale died Saturday, April 1, 2006 at the University of five sons, Mike Burton of Russell Springs, Jerry Burton and Louisville. He was 52. Born in Casey County on Dec. 21, Gary Burton, both of Columbia, Arnold Burton and Danny 1953, he was a son of the late Thomas Cordell and Ada Burton, both of Dunnville; three daughters, Brenda Beecher of Shoopman Brown. He was a loader-operator for General Florida, Patricia Thomas of Russell Springs, and Teresa Shale Brick Co. and a member of the Church of our Savior. Withers of Louisville; 27 grandchildren and 23 great- He was a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Martha Brown; a son, Arvin Brown of Fairdale; a brother, Ervin Albert and Allen Burton; two daughters, Carol Sue Knifley and Brown of Rineyville; three sisters, Sandy Christian, Debbie Gwendolyn Burton; a sister, Mazie Wilson; and two Miller and Terry McQueary, all of Liberty; two grandchildren, grandchildren, Robert Clifford Burton and Wanda Burton. Jacob and Cheyenne; and two stepgrandchildren, Hannah Funeral services were May 8 at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary and Wil. Funeral services were April 4 at Fairdale-McDaniel Funeral Home in Columbia by Bro. Richard Curtis, Bro. Carlie Funeral Home by Bro. Charles Holmes. Burial was in Mt. Holly Riggs and Bro. David Coffey. Burial was in Freedom Cemetery in Fairdale. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Arnold, Mike, Jerry, Danny and Gary Burton, and Gary Thomas. Honorary pallbearers were BRYANT, JANIE BRYANT. Janie Bryant of Liberty died Friday, her grandsons. Sept. 15, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She was 88. Born in Casey County on Feb. 24, 1918, she was a daughter of the BURTON, BOBBY L. BURTON. Bobby L. Burton of Liberty died late William Jasper and Lene Grider Goode. She was a Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006 at his home. He was 72. Born on homemaker and former employee of Liberty Sportswear. She March 29, 1934 in Adair County, he was the son of the late was the widow of James O. Bryant. Survivors include a Zack and Emma Susan Willis Burton. He worked in various sawmills and was a farmer. Survivors include his wife, Swarey of Virginia; two grandsons, Merle Jay Swarey and Barbara Jean Wethington Burton; a son, Lewis J. Burton of Benjamin Swarey, both of Virginia; two great-grandsons; and Liberty; four daughters, Connie Baldock and Janice Harmon, a stepsister-in-law, Rhoda Yoder of Crab Orchard. She was both of Liberty, Donna Maggard of Hustonville and Lee Ann preceded in death by five sisters, Barbara Borntrager, Polly Lee of Campbellsville; four brothers, Tommy Burton, Donald Stutzman, Catherine Yoder, Elizabeth Stutzman and Saloma G. Burton and Harold Burton, all of Columbia and Phillip Byler; and three brothers, Menno, John A. and Daniel A. Burton of Bradenton, Fla.; three sisters, Mamie Cowan and Byler. Funeral services were April 14 at Casey Dolly Burton, both of Columbia, and Sue Burton of Kokomo, Amish/Mennonite Church with burial in the church cemetery. Ind.; 16 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; three great- Lyon DeWitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Bonnie Peek; a great- CAIN, BENNIE C. CAIN. Bennie Clifton Cain of Liberty died grandchild; a Godson, Little Bill Rodgers; four brothers, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006 at the V.A. Medical Center in Dennis Burton, Edward L. Burton, Freddie C. Burton and Lexington. He was 75. Born in Casey County on Sept. 1, Delmer L. Burton; and two sisters, Hazel Curry and Faylene 1930, he was a son of Eva Lee Maupin Cain and the late Coy Harrell. Funeral services were Nov. 5 at Stotts-Phelps- Cain. He was a diesel mechanic and of the Methodist faith. McQueary Funeral Home by Bros. Junior Holmes and Ralph He was a U.S. Army veteran. Besides his mother, survivors Foster. Burial was in the Salem United Methodist Church include two sons, Chris and Dwight Cain; two daughters, Jill Cemetery in Casey County. Pallbearers were William and Pam; two brothers, Freddie and Larry Cain; and four Baldock, Aaron Burton, Barry Joe Burton, Chris Durham, sisters, Dora, Essie, Bessie and Linda; 10 grandchildren and Bobby Lee, Bryan Lowery, Bobby Todd Richards and Eric a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his former Terry. Honorary pallbearers were Billie Joe Cox, Samantha wife, Peggy Sue Wesley Cain; two children, Jim and Sherrie; Durham, Bobby Joe Heitzman, Priscilla Lee, Kim Rayborn, and a grandchild. Funeral services will be today (Jan. 25) at 1 Kelly Sandusky and Kathy Wooten. p.m. at Willow Springs United Methodist Church with Bro. Creech Richardson officiating. Burial will be in Lawhorn BURTON, DORNETH. Dorneth Burton of Russell Springs died Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 78. Friday, Dec. 23, 2005 at the Russell County Hospital. She Morris & Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill is in charge of was 83. Born in Russell County on August 3, 1922, she was arrangements. a daughter of the late Willard Perk and Ella Vida Dause Owens. She was a homemaker and member of Bradley's CAIN, NADIA STAR. Nadia Star Epiphany Cain died Tuesday, Pleasure Baptist Church. She was the widow of Orvis Earl Nov. 29, 2005 at U.K. Children’s Hospital. She was 4. Born in Burton. Survivors include two sons, William Rodney (and Boyle County on July 14, 2001, she was the daughter of Linda Madell) Burton of Dunnville and Gary Dean (and Dinah) Cain and Patrick Clark. Besides her parents, survivors Burton of Windsor; three daughters, Ella Fern (and Charles) include a grandmother, Cindy Clark of Lexington; a great- Grider of Russell Springs, Juree Maurer of Cincinnati, and grandmother, Louise Cain of Liberty; and a cousin, Brittany Josephine (and Ward) Brockman of Windsor; four brothers, “Sissy” Pemberton. Funeral services were Dec. 3 at Kerr George Owens and Seth Owens, both of Windsor, and Brothers Funeral Home in Lexington. Burial was in Bluegrass Decatur Owens and Ozias Owens, both of Russell Springs; a Memorial Gardens. sister, Valeria Godby of Russell Springs; nine grandchildren CALHOUN, BEULAH G. CALHOUN. Beulah G. Calhoun of and 14 great-grandchildren; and special friends, Les and Mary Lawrenceburg, Ind. died Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006 at Woodland Lou Bailey of Colorado. She was preceded in death by two Hills Care Center. She was 88. Born on April 12, 1918 in brothers, Linville and Edd Owens. Funeral services were Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Dec. 26 at Bernard Funeral Home Chapel in Russell Springs Myrtle Shell McQueary. She was a homemaker and a with Bro. Charles Woodcock officiating. Burial was in Cedar member of Southern Baptist Church in Sunman, Ind. She Springs Cemetery. was the widow of John T. Calhoun. Survivors include four BURTON, JOSEPH ALLEN BURTON. Joseph Allen Burton of daughters, Illa Goodin of Aurora, Ind., Charleen Garrison of Lexington died Thursday, June 22, 2006 at his home. He was Milan, Ind., Sheila Brearton and Neda Lombardo, both of 28. Born in Indianapolis on Sept. 11, 1977, he was a son of Moores Hill, Ind.; a son, Ronald Calhoun of Okeana, Ohio; a Timothy Burton of Lexington and the late Deborah Kay Lee brother, Arvil McQueary of Liberty; five sisters, Christine Roy Luttrell. He was a self-employed roofer. Besides his father, of Liberty, Linnie Clements of Cincinnati, Geretha Wethington survivors include his wife, Christina Hammond Burton; a son, of Bradfordsville, Iva Dean Luttrell of Liberty, and Versie Joseph Allen Burton Jr. of Lexington; a daughter, Taylor Wilham of Russell Springs; 16 grandchildren and 18 great- Alexis Burton of Lexington; a stepdaughter, Kaylee Hammond grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded of Nicholasville; a brother, William Travis Burton of Lexington; in death by a son, Gordon Calhoun; two sisters, Monty Wilson a sister, Jennie Burton of Lexington; a stepbrother, Bobby and Della Strong; and a brother, Lenville McQueary. Funeral Dunaway of Lexington; and maternal grandparents, Marvin services were Dec. 2 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by and Patricia Cochran Lee of Hustonville. Funeral services Bro. Austin Ball. Burial was in Oak Grove Contown Cemetery. were June 26 at Bartle Funeral Home by the Rev. Jeff CALLAGHAN, MAE IMOGENE CALLAGHAN. Mae Imogene Edwards. Burial was at Tapscott Cemetery. Pallbearers were Callaghan of Owenton died Thursday, April 13, 2006 at her Travis Burton, Lonnie Johnson, Brian Young, Timothy Brown, home. She was 68. Born in Casey County on April 2, 1938, Brandon Luttrell and Jarrod Lee. The family requests she was a daughter of the late Avery and Ora Isabelle Weir memorial contributions be made to Bartle Funeral Home to McDonald. She was a homemaker and member of Lockport assist with funeral expenses. Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, George BYLER, MATTIE A. BYLER. Mattie A. Yoder Byler of Liberty died Callaghan; three sons, George Callaghan Jr., Michael (and Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at her home. She was 89. Born in Tammy) Callaghan, and Christopher Callaghan, all of Kansas on March 14, 1917, she was a daughter of the late Owenton; four brothers, J.C. (and Anna) McDonald, Billy (and Aaron A. and Mary Hostetler Yoder. She was a member of Linda) McDonald, David (and Lesa) McDonald, all of Russell Casey Amish Mennonite Church and the widow of John G. Springs, and Dennis (and Gwen) McDonald of Windsor; four Byler. Survivors include a daughter, Sylvia (and Allen) sisters, Roxie MacDonald and Faye Thomas, both of Windsor, Sandra (and Charlie) Kieser of and Ann Chrusciel of Paris; five grandchildren, Bryan, Kara, Michael Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ryan Caudill, Adrian Davis, Jr., Kristin and Elaina Jo Callaghan; and a great-grandchild, Chris Murphy, Chad Woodrum, Mike Swafford Sr., Mike Avery Callaghan. Funeral services were April 18 at McDonald Swafford Jr. and Vance Davis. & New Funeral Home by Bro. Billy Stapleton. Burial was in Owenton Cemetery. CHADWELL, GLADYS B. CHADWELL. Gladys B. Chadwell of Liberty died Monday, Oct. 16, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. CARMAN, BONNIE CARMAN. Bonnie Carman of Valdosta, Ga. She was 73. Born in Casey County on Sept. 4, 1933, she died Monday, Feb. 6, 2006 at her home. She was 59. Born in was the daughter of the late Leo Brown and Flora Turpin. Lexington on July 12, 1946, she was a daughter of John (and She was a homemaker and a member of South Fork Baptist Lola) Snow of Lexington and the late Alma Jean McDonald Church. Survivors include her husband, William "Willie" Snow. She was a nurse. Besides her father, survivors Chadwell; a daughter, Faye (and James) Patton of Liberty; include her husband, Garry Carman; two sons, Sean (and and two brothers, Elwood Brown and Jimmy Brown, both of Kelly) Carman of Florida and Jeffrey (and Angie) Carman of Columbus, Ind. She was preceded in death by a son, Tony Louisiana; two sisters, Peggy Crawford of Lexington and Chadwell; two sisters, Pearl Brown and Ethel Marie Chance; Gwendolyn Combs of Ohio; a brother, Tony Snow of Florida; two brothers, Arnold and Ronald Brown; and stepmother and seven grandchildren, Garry, Kayla, Brianna, Scott and Grace Byrd Brown. Funeral services will be today (Oct. 18) at John Carman, Matthew and Christopher Mallow. Funeral 2 p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford services were Feb. 10 at Carson McLane Funeral Home. DeHart. Burial will be in South Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers Burial was in Riverview Memorial Gardens. Carson McLane are Montie Luttrell, Steven Asberry, Ronnie Asberry, Wesley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Martin, Loren Martin and Moses Shirk. CARMAN, MARY O. CARMAN. Mary O. Carman of Danville died CHAFFEE, MELINDA LEE CHAFFEE. Melinda Lee Chaffee of Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Las Vegas, Nev. died Saturday, July 1, 2006. She was 37. Medical Center. She was 84. Born in Casey County on Oct. Born in Boyle County on August 29, 1968, she was a 24, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Orville and Tyressa daughter of Gene and Gail Emerson Tucker of Liberty. She Patterson Durham. She was retired from the Palm Beach was a security specialist and member of Liberty United Company in Danville after 23 years, was a member of Methodist Church. Besides her parents, survivors include her Junction City Baptist Church where she taught Sunday and husband, Rod O. Chaffee; a son, Brandon O. Chaffee; a Bible school, and was a member of the Women's Missionary daughter, Linzy Chaffee; a brother, Kirby Tucker of Illinois; Union. She was the widow of Oval "Punk" Carman. Survivors and two sisters, April Denson of Waddy and Rachael Duncan include four daughters, Bonita Kaye Rousey of Perryville, of Liberty. Funeral services will be today (July 12) at 11 a.m. Drayma Holmes (and Richard) of Lawrenceburg, Nyla at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Chad Owen and Harmon of Danville and Irma Hunt (and Ronald "Woody") of Bro. Donald Marcum. Burial will be at Caney Fork Cemetery. , Tenn.; eight grandchildren; and 14 great- Pallbearers will be Duke Emerson, Branden Phillippe, Chad grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded Meece, Jordan Denson, Roy Emerson and Cameron Griffith. in death by two daughters, Ruth Ann Carman and Letia Diane Carman; three brothers, Stanley, William and Russell CHAMBERS, DEVONDA "BUN" CHAMBERS. Devonda "Bun" Durham; and three sisters, Eula Abell, Mabel McAninch and Chambers of Liberty died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 at Juanita Clark. Funeral services were Dec. 29 at Preston- Liberty Care Center. She was 64. Born in Casey County on Pruitt Funeral Home by Bros. Dale Denton and Ernest Fields. Aug. 18, 1942, she was a daughter of the late George and Burial was in the Mt. Calvary Church Cemetery. Pallbearers Ollie Carmicle Anderson. Survivors include two daughters, were her nephews and honorary pallbearers, her nieces. Farrah Cash of Campbellsville and Sherry Chumbley of Memorial contributions are suggested to the Junction City Eubank; a brother, Lester Anderson of Liberty; five sisters, Baptist Church Building Fund. Maxine Lawhorn and Evelyn Russell, both of Lexington, Maeleen Turner of Dunnville, Fayrene Roy of Liberty and CARNES, PHILLIP E. CARNES. Phillip E. "Phil" Carnes of Phyllis Anderson of Russell Springs; and four grandchildren. Russell Springs died Friday, Sept. 15, 2006 in South Carolina. She was preceded in death by a grandchild. Funeral services He was 67. He was an employee of WKDO Radio and car were Sept. 10 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. salesman. Survivors include a daughter, Sarah Carnes of Kelly Burton. Burial was in Willow Springs Cemetery. South Carolina; and two sons, Benjamin Carnes and Michael Carnes, both of South Carolina. Memorial services will be CHARBONNEAU, ROBERT CHARBONNEAU. Robert Lee held at a later date. Charbonneau of Hopkinsville died Thursday, August 3, 2006. He was 30. Born in Washington on Dec. 13, 1975, he was a CAUDILL, RICHARD L. CAUDILL. Richard L. Caudill of Liberty son of Thomas F. and Kathalen K. Wall Charbonneau. died Sunday, July 9, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Besides his parents, survivors include three sisters, Carrie Medical Center. He was 93. Born in Marion County on Sept. (and Rafael) Pedreira of California, Carla (and Jeremy) 15, 1912, he was a son of the late Richard Albert and Frances Benson of Washington, and Candice Blackwood of Casey Freedona Caudill. He was a farmer and U.S. Army veteran of County; and a brother, Anthony Charbonneau of Caldwell World War II. He attended Cold Springs Primitive Baptist County; three aunts, Frances Wall of Cincinnati, Geneva Wall Church. Survivors include his wife, Eupha Grant Caudill; of Casey County and Yvonne Wall of Somerset; and a great- three daughters, Tresia (and Jimmy) Allen and Sue (and aunt, Ollie Meeks of Liberty. A family gathering was held John) Murphy, both of Liberty, and Sharon (and Larry) August 20 at the Masonic Lodge in Liberty. Memorial Woodrum of Cincinnati; a son, Lee (and Margaret) Caudill of contributions are suggested to the Robert L. Charbonneau Liberty; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He Memorial Fund, Farmers Bank and Trust Co., 111 W. was preceded in death by six brothers, Clevie, Bryant, Lunda, Washington Street, P.O. Box 559, Princeton, Ky. 42445. Arza, Leff and Gilbert Caudill; eight sisters, Wadie Hundley, Nora Davis, Elvena Mader, Martha Wolf, Frances and Mae CLARK, RUSSELL T. CLARK. Russell T. Clark of Liberty died Caudill, Elvira Lyons and Sophia Robertson; and a grandchild. Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at the V.A. Medical Center in Funeral services will be today (July 12) at 1 p.m. at Bartle Lexington. He was 85. Born in Casey County on July 7, 1920, Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Chris Murphy, Bro. Casey he was a son of the late Clay and Carrie Bell Clark. He was a Davis and Bro. Cameron Cain. Burial will be in Cold Springs farmer, U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of Indian Creek Baptist Church. He was the widower of Hattie will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bob, Chris, Marie Patterson Clark. Survivors include two daughters, Cody and Amber Perin, Troy Salyers and Jessica Martin. Bertha Marie Warren of Danville and Patsy Estes of Honorary pallbearer will be Trevor Rose. Visitation is from 6 Cincinnati; two sisters, Elsie Napier of Liberty and Eudenia to 9 p.m. tonight (Wednesday) at McKinney-Brown Funeral Kirkham of Indianapolis; two grandchildren and two great- Home. grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Donnie Clark; two sisters, Eula Jones and Eva Carter; and two CLEMENTS, GEORGE WESLEY CLEMENTS. George Wesley brothers, James and Ray Clark. Funeral services were April Clements of Liberty died Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006 in a two- 14 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford Dehart. vehicle accident at the junction of KY 70 West and KY 206. Burial was in Mill Springs National Cemetery. He was 66. Born in Casey County on Dec. 5, 1939, he was a son of the late Richard A. and Mattie Carman. He was a CLEARY, GERALD M. CLEARY. Gerald M. Cleary of Dunnville farmer and member of Shady Grove Separate Baptist Church. died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 at his home. He was 68. Born on Survivors include his wife, Helen Cooper Clements; three Aug. 21, 1938 in Casey County, he was the son of the late sisters, Alene Moore and Mae Douglas, both of Ohio, and John Malachi and Betha Alma Mills Cleary. He was retired Helen Woodrum of Liberty; and three brothers, Marvin from Sears and the widower of Ora Mae Blair Cleary. He was Clements and Franklin Clements, both of Ohio, and Otha "Bill" a member of Rheber Church of the Nazarene. Survivors Clements of Liberty. He was preceded in death by five include two daughters, Venita Shay of Lawrenceburg, Ind. and brothers, Bob, Dutch, James, Paul and Fred Carson; and Rita Neal of Ohio; a son, Jimmy Dean Cleary of Dunnville; three sisters, Nora Christine Marple, Susie Marie Clements four sisters, Naomi Bastin and Wilma Kritzer, both of and Neoma Clements. Funeral services were Feb. 7 at Cincinnati, Joyce Brandenburg of West Chester, Ohio and McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Harlan Parker Faye Comley of Versailles; a brother, Harold Cleary of officiating. Burial was in Hiter Cemetery. Dunville; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Hubert Cleary; and a CLEMENTS, HULEN LEE "BOBBY" CLEMENTS. Hulen Lee sister, Ruth Mitchell. Funeral services are at 11 a.m. today "Bobby" Clements of Indianapolis died Friday, March 24, 2006 (Nov. 1) at Rheber Church of the Nazarene by Bro. Darrell at St. Frances Hospital. He was 73. Born in Casey County on Karnes. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers will be August 4, 1932, he was a son of the late John and Myrtle Andrew Gray, Aaron Gray, Adam Gray, Michael Shay, Eric Tarter Clements. He was a machinist for Stewart & Warner. Lewis, Barry Johnson, Joe Cleary and Bud Dunaway. Survivors include his wife, Betty Jo Helm Clements; three McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. sons, Terry Clements, Bobby Clements and Jeff Clements, all of Indiana; three sisters, Flossie Mann of Cincinnati, Nola CLEMENTS, ANNA MAE CLEMENTS. Anna Mae Clements of Mann and Agnes Burton, both of Indiana; three grandchildren Liberty died Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Regional Medical Center. She was 89. Born in Casey County two sisters, Sarah Clark and Frances Noe; and six brothers, on Sept. 26, 1916, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Willie, Archie, Roscoe, Aaron, Welby and Garnett Clements. Ethel Jeffries Wall. She was a housewife and member of Funeral services were March 28 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Poplar Springs Baptist Church. She was the widow of Omer Home with Bro. Clifford Dehart officiating. Burial was in Casey Clements. Survivors include two daughters, Lillian (and County Memorial Gardens. Lester) Larkins and Joyce (and Johnny) Maupin, both of Liberty; a son, Roger (and Margaret) Clements of Indiana; a CLEMENTS, MABEL CLEMENTS. Mabel Clements of Liberty sister, Jewell Payton of Iowa; 13 grandchildren, 24 great- died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional grandchildren, and nine great-great-grandchildren. She was Medical Center. She was 68. Born in Casey County on Jan. preceded in death by two daughters, Julian (and Horace) 5, 1938, she was a daughter of the late Jackie and Myrtie Gosser and Jewell Clements; two brothers, Cleo and Elmer Richardson Dalton. She was a former employee of Plastic Wall; and six sisters, Essie, Bessie, Dessie and Lizzie Wall Molding and a member of Willow Springs United Methodist and Mary B. Gilpin and Virgie Wilson. Funeral services were Church. She was the widow of James Donald Clements. Jan. 20 at Poplar Springs Baptist Church with the Rev. Noel Survivors include three daughters, Shelia Blackburn of Dodson and Rev. C.B. Carman officiating. Burial was in Danville, Vickie Brockman of Liberty and Dawn Myers of Poplar Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jeremy Larkins, Harrodsburg; a son, Doug Clements of Brodhead; a brother, Dustin and Damon Gosser, Josh Blevins, Brandon Monday Sherwood Dalton of Danville; a sister, Rosemary Underwood and Cory Thomas. Honorary pallbearers were Hunter Gillock of Danville; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. and Kevin Thomas. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Willie and Doris Dalton; and a sister, Juanita Foster. Funeral services were CLEMENTS, GARNETT R. CLEMENTS. Garnett R. Clements of Jan. 23 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Otis Liberty died Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell York and Rev. Creech Richardson officiating. Burial was in St. Regional Medical Center. He was 61. Born in Casey County Bernard Cemetery. Pallbearers were Terrell, Danny and on Nov. 20, 1944, he was a son of the late Sidney H. and Randy Dalton, Robert and Roger Foster and Darrell Edna Lay Clements. He was an employee of Kentucky Underwood. Honorary pallbearers were Marcus Dean Foster, Utilities and a U.S. Army veteran. He was a member of Gum Gerald, Michael, David, Larry and Gary Dalton. Lick Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Inez Thompson Clements; two daughters, Linda (and Robin) CLEMENTS, MARY JANE CLEMENTS. Mary Jane Dye Wethington of Liberty and Janet (and Larry) Studer of Clements of Moreland died Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at Ephraim Cincinnati; a brother, Gerald Clements of Liberty; a sister, McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 96. Born in Merlie Murphy of Liberty; three grandchildren, 10 great- Casey County on Oct. 22, 1909, she was a daughter of the grandchildren and a great-great-grandchildren. He was late Henry and Alcene Spaw Roberts. She was a homemaker preceded in death by six brothers, Clyde, Val, Cletus, and a member of South Fork Baptist Church. She was the Kenneth, Henry and Donald Clements; and three sisters, widow of Lloyd Dye and William "Bill" Clements. Survivors Marcella Vaughn, Alta Clements and Evelyn Marple. Funeral include two daughters, Josephine Followell of Stanford and services will be Thursday, Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. at McKinney- Imogene Byrd of Liberty; a brother, Dora Clay "Doc" Roberts Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Steve Martin officiating. Burial of Harrodsburg; a sister, Sarah Beasley of Burgin; two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were April 7 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Sherman COCHRAN, FRANK COCHRAN. Frank Cochran of Liberty died Floyd. Burial was in South Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006 at his home. He was 66. Born in Ricky and Jessie Byrd, Jeff Buis, Roy Beasley, Don Casey County on Aug. 20, 1940, he was a son of the late Pennington, Boyd Hoskins and Jackie Snow. Johnny Iman and Ethel Bell Tapscott Cochran. He was a retired heavy equipment operator. Survivors include his wife, CLEMENTS, PAUL L. CLEMENTS. Paul L. Clements of Lake Mary Helen Hood Cochran; a son, Eddie Dwayne Cochran of Zurich, Ill., died Friday, Oct. 14, 2006. He was 67. . Born in Liberty; a daughter, Melinda (and Jamie) Maxwell of Liberty; Casey County on Nov. 26, 1938, he was the son of the late two sisters, Sylvia Lynn of Liberty and Patricia Lee of Hubert and Delmar Rose Clements. He was a U.S. Navy Hustonville; a brother, Roger Cochran of Hustonville; and two veteran. Survivors include his wife, Lu Clements, a son, grandchildren, Kaitlyn Rashea Hall and James Andrew Danny Clements (and Cheryl) of Illinois; a daughter, Diane Maxwell. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Carol Baker (and Brian), of Illinois; two sisters, Martha Wethington Denise Cochran; and two brothers, Iman and Bud Cochran. and Wilma Samuels, both of Indiana; five brothers, Joe Funeral services will be today (Sept. 13) at 1 p.m. at Bartle Clements of Boston, Norman Clements, William Clements, Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Marty Shackelford. Burial Donald Clements and Denny Clements, all of Indiana; and two will be in Tapscott Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Wayne grandchildren, Lindsey Clements and Jack Baker. He was Stearman, Melvin and Joey Johnson, Bennie Durham, Dean preceded in death by two sisters, Maxine Clements and Ford and Jeff Lee. Geraldine Campfield. The funeral was Oct. 18 at Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home in Lake Zurich and burial in St. Michael COCHRAN, SHARON R. COCHRAN. Sharon Renee Cochran the Archangel Cemetery in Palatine, Ill. Pallbearers were J.D. died Sunday, August 6, 2006 at Point of Pines in Alabama. Clements, Bill Clements, Brian Clements, Mike Clements, She was 56. Born in Taylor County on July 20, 1950, she was Mike Monette and Rex Schuartz. a daughter of Ethel Fights Cochran of Somerset and the late Elbridge Huston Cochran. She was a school teacher, CLEMENTS, ROBERT RAYMOND "BOBBY RAY" CLEMENTS. community supervision officer, senior family care manager Robert Raymond "Bobby Ray" Clements, formerly of and probation officer. Besides her mother, survivors include a Clementsville, died Monday, Jan. 9, 2006 in Illinois. He was sister, Karyn Holbook of Tennessee; and a brother, Steve 68. Born in Clementsville on August 3, 1937, he was a son of (and Sue) Cochran of Georgia. Funeral services will be today the late Cash and Bernadine Clements. Survivors include a (August 9) at 1 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Pastor daughter, Donna Jean; two sons, Andrew and Ryan; two Bruce Lee. Burial will be at Brush Creek Cemetery. stepdaughters, Amanda and Chrissy; two sisters, Donna Pallbearers will be Andrew and Steve Cochran, Roy C. Fights, Deane Wethington and Dixie Sharp. He was preceded in Alan and Darrell King, and Brian McSherry. death by a son, Phillip Alan Clements; two brothers, Bill Cash and Alan Clements; and two sisters, Dorothy Jean Harper and COCHRAN, TIMOTHY FRANKLIN COCHRAN. Timothy Franklin Mary Jo Gribbins. Funeral services were Jan. 18 at St. Cochran of Liberty died Monday, June 12, 2006 at the Casey Bernard Catholic Church with Father Thomas Clark officiating. County Hospital. He was 44. Born in Boyle County on Oct. Burial was in St. Bernard Cemetery. 13, 1961, he was a son of Elizabeth True Grider of Liberty and the late William Franklin Cochran. Survivors include his wife, CLEMENTS, WILLIAM DWAYNE CLEMENTS. William Dwayne Deana Adams Cochran; a stepdaughter, Rachel Ritch of "Haney" Clements of Liberty died Wednesday, May 10, 2006 Liberty; three stepsons, Chris Cundiff and Kevin Cundiff, both in a one-vehicle accident. He was 44. Born in Ohio on Jan. of Adair County, and Michael Smith of Liberty; a sister, 23, 1962, he was a son of Mary Etta Cain Clements of Liberty Brenda Atwood of Liberty; a stepsister, Janice Griswold of and the late William Henry Clements. He was a welder and Texas; and a stepbrother, Billy Grider of Liberty. Funeral former employee of Mathews Conveyor. Survivors include his services were June 15 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. wife, Terri Edward Clements; a daughter, Rachel (and Ralph) Gary Lavender. Burial was in Brush Creek Cemetery. Mondie of Middleburg; two brothers, Mike Clements and Pallbearers were Christopher Atwood, Chris Cundiff, Jimmy Jackie Clements, both of Ohio; a sister, Marlene Fox of Ohio; Wesley, James Adams Jr., Billy Grider and Ben Harmon. and paternal grandmother, Dorothy Clements of Liberty. He Memorial contributions are suggested to Bartle Funeral Home was preceded in death by a sister, Kathy Clements. Funeral to assist the family with funeral expenses. services were May 13 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Jeff Edwards. Burial was in Caney Fork Cemetery. COFFEY, JAMES CUNDIFF COFFEY. James Cundiff Coffey of Pallbearers were Allen Pendleton, Mike Rodgers, Jeff Cain, Liberty died Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 at the Casey County Holden, Chanse and William Clements. Hospital. He was 92. Born in Casey County on Oct. 31, 1913, he was a son of the late Reid and Macdella Cundiff Coffey. COCHRAN, CURTIS D. COCHRAN. Curtis D. Cochran of He was a self-employed plumber and member of Liberty Indiana died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2006 at Methodist Hospital in United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War II Indianapolis. He was 56. Born in Casey County on Jan. 6, and the widower of Juey Ann McDonald Coffey and Ruby 1949, he was a son of Virginia Pennington Cochran of Indiana Wright Lemmon Coffey. Survivors include a son, Donald and the late Curtis H. Cochran. He was an employee of Stephen (and Donna) Coffey of Hustonville; a grandson, McCutchan Farms and Diamond Chain and a member and James Stephen Coffey; and two great-grandchildren, Addison president of New Ross Conservation Club. Besides his and Bennett Coffey. He was preceded in death by an infant mother, survivors include his wife, Judy Edwards Cochran; daughter, Jane Coffey; and three sisters, Anna Short, Marie three daughters, Sheri Knotts, Anna Cochran and Tilessa Porter and Marguerite McBeath. Funeral services were Feb. Wallace; a stepdaughter, Mischelle Brumbaugh; three 11 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Bruce Lee brothers, Rodney Cochran, Mike Cochran and Kevin Cochran; officiating. Burial was in Antioch Cemetery. Pallbearers were four sisters, Diana Plunkett, Debbie Breedlove, Sandy Knox James S., Roger, Jim and Addison Coffey, Mike Bertram, and Bernetta Puthoff; and seven grandchildren. Funeral George Ledford and Allen Land. Memorial contributions are services were Jan. 6 at Advance Community Christian Church suggested to the Liberty United Methodist Church building with Roger Popplewell officiating. Burial was in New Ross fund. Cemetery. COFFMAN, BURL ELLIS COFFMAN. Burl Ellis Coffman of Liberty died Sunday, July 2, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 71. Born in Casey County on March 26, was 57. Born on March 23, 1949 in Casey County, he was 1935, he was a son of the late Granville and Marie Ellis the son of the late Roscoe and Marie Hendren Coleman. He Coffman. He was retired security guard, a Baptist minister, worked at a saw mill and was a member of Dunnville Worship and a volunteer fireman with Dunnville Fire Department. He Center. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Wethington was a member of Ellisburg Baptist Church and U.S. Air Force Coleman; a son, James Coleman Jr. of Liberty; a daughter, veteran. Survivors include a son, Jerry Coffman of Liberty; a Hope D. Coleman of Liberty; a brother, Elmer Coleman of daughter, Rebecca Spanyer of Danville; a sister, Shirley Yosemite; and four sisters, Rose Shefke of Westland, Mich., Thompson of Stanford; four grandchildren and two Linda Crawley of Hustonville, Joyce Coleman of Yosemite and stepgrandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 6 Elizabeth Hinnant of Suffolk, Va. He was preceded in death at 11 a.m. at Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home in Danville. Burial by a son, Matthew D. Coleman; and two brothers, Johnnie will be at Parksville Cemetery. Memorial contributions are and Charlie Coleman. Funeral services were Nov. 26 at suggested to Dunnville Fire Departmemt. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Ted Stidham. Burial was in St. Bernard Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ricky COFFMAN, JESSE FRANKLIN COFFMAN. Jesse Franklin Crawley, Richard Crawley, Bobby Crawley, Ronnie Crawley, Coffman of the Rocky Ford community died Monday, June 19, Rodney Derringer and Phillip Wethington. 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 72. Born in Casey County on April 6, 1934, he was a son of COLLETT, BRADLEY COLLETT. Bradley Collett of Liberty died the late Lee and Carrie Wilcher Coffman. He was a farmer. Friday, Feb. 3, 2006 at the V.A. Hospital in Lexington. He was Survivors include his wife, Inez Sharp Coffman; two sons, 78. Born in Garrard County on May 27, 1927, he was a son of Elmer Lee Coffman of Campbellsville and Garnett A. Coffman Jacob and Stella Brock Collett. He was a former employee of of Hustonville; a daughter, Amie Marie King of Hustonville; six GTE, Casey County Board of Education as a bus driver, and grandchildren, Tanya, Scott, Michael and Stacie Coffman and water plant employee for the City of Liberty. He was a U.S. Matthew and Micah Richards; and a great-grandchild, Weston Army Air Force veteran and life member of VFW Post 5704. Lee Coffman. He was preceded in death by two sisters, He was also a Kentucky Colonel and attended Geneva Georgie Thompson and Mary Courtwright. Funeral services Pentecostal Church, Bruce's Chapel Methodist Church and were June 22 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Bro. G.W. 920 Full Gospel Church. Survivors include his wife, Jula Smith. Burial was at Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brackett Collett; three daughters, Jetta M. Collett, Janetta J. Jerry, Lonnie and Ricky Courtwright, Tim Heselton, Tony Collett and Juletta Sears, all of Liberty; a son, Jacob E.B. Luttrell and Brad Pennington. Honorary pallbearers were Pat Collett of Danville; three brothers, James "Billy" Collett of Heselton, Alan Luttrell, Brent and Benji Pennington, and Sid Texas, Grover Saylor of Wallen, Ky. and Jack Saylor of and John Blevins. Pineville; six sisters, Bessie Harris, Nancy Stephens and Netty Scramlin, all of Florida, Betty Miracle and Jean Gregory COFFMAN, JESSIE LOUIS COFFMAN. Jessie Louis Coffman of of Flat Lick, Ky., and May Wyatt of Tennessee; and two the Rocky Ford community died Monday, June 19, 2006 at grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 78. Burcha Lee Collett and Dewey Saylor; and a sister, Thelma Born in Ellisburg on April 6, 1928, he was a son of the late Les Collett. Funeral services were Feb. 6 at McKinney-Brown and Betty Qualls Coffman. He was a retired farmer, former Funeral Home with Bro. Kelly Burton officiating. Burial was in grave digger, and caretaker of Hustonville Cemetery. He was Bruce's Chapel Cemeterty. the widower of Georgetta Lane Coffman. Survivors include a granddaughter, Beverly Pittman of Hustonville. He was COOPER, BARBARA ANN COOPER. Barbara Ann Reeves preceded in death by a son, Randall Coffman; and a Cooper of Hustonville died Friday, Sept. 22, 2006 at Ephraim daughter, Lisa Pittman. Funeral services will be today (June McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 66. Born in 21) at 12 noon at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Brad Fayette County on June 13, 1940, she was a daughter of the Fleming. Burial will be in Hafley Cemetery. Pallbearers will be late Herman Lewis and Naomi Campbell Reeves. She was a Bill and Wade Frisby, Kline Pendergraft, Phillip Norris, Leslie homemaker and member of Hustonville Christian Church, Propes, Tom Gomez, Tony Brown and Mark Mills. Honorary where she served as a Sunday school teacher. She was a pallbearers were Elvin Turpin, Nicholas Turpin, Lawrence member of Christian Women's Fellowship. Survivors include Trailor, Dwayne "Dick" Pendegraft, Chrystal Cunningham and her husband, Jimmy Cooper; three sons, David (and Norene) Edna Frisby. Cooper of Danville, Jeffrey (and Annette) Cooper of Moreland and Mark Christopher Cooper of Louisville; and three COFFMAN, LINNIE COFFMAN. Linnie Coffman of Liberty died grandchildren, Austin David, Kylie Drew and Madison Paige Monday, Nov. 6, 2006 at her home. She was 77. Born in Cooper. Funeral services were Sept. 25 at Hustonville Casey County on April 10, 1929, she was the daughter of the Christian Church by Bro. Don Burton. Burial was in late Christopher C. and Claudie L. Thornton Hale. She was a Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jimmy, David, retired employee of Fruit of the Loom and a member of Jeffrey and Mark Cooper, Scotty Robinson, Paul Hackey, Atwood Chapel United Methodist Church. She was the widow Allen Goggin and Don Warner. Honorary pallbearers were of Albert "Buss" Coffman. Survivors include four sons, Gene Bell, Ray Campbell, Gracie Gilbert, the women of the Stanley Coffman of Louisville, Davey and Maurice Coffman, CWF, and her grandchildren. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home was both of Liberty, and Garry L. Coffman of Bradfordsville; a in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions are daughter, Nellie Lewis of Liberty; a brother, the Rev. James A. suggested to the Hustonville Christian Church Building Fund. Hale of Shepherdsville; two sisters, Dorothy Price of Lebanon and Brenda Emerson of Liberty; nine grandchildren and six COPPAGE, MARY M. COPPAGE. Mary M. Coppage of Liberty great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Nov. 9 at Bartle died Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2006 at Cal Turner Extended Care Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Darren Gillespie. Burial in Scottsville. She was 92. Born in Casey County on March 9, was in Tapscott Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Turpin, 1914, she was the daughter of the late James A. and Lizzie Stanley Coffman, Gene Coffman, Eugene Lewis, Randy Ross Smith. She was a housewife, a member of Rocky Ford Emerson and Harold Atwood. Honorary pallbearers were Dr. Baptist Church and the widow of Edgar "Ned" Coppage. Housam Haddad, Bill Emerson and David Price. Survivors include two daughters, Phyllis Ann Thorn of Benton, and Glynda Coulter of Bowling Green; a son, Glen Coppage COLEMAN, JAMES B. COLEMAN. James B. Coleman of Liberty of Danville; two sisters, Lucille Goode of Bradfordsville and died Thursday, Nov. 23, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. He Catherine Coulter of Franklin, Ind.; four grandchildren; and Cravens; a son, Tommy Cravens of Hazard; a daughter, nine great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a Rebecca (and Donald) Reid of Tennessee; two sisters, Deva brother, Edgar Smith, and two sisters, Ruby Propes and Mullins of Yosemite and Lucille Goldsby of Indiana; a brother, Fannie Coppage. Graveside services were Dec. 9 at Tapscott Kenneth Martin of Eubank; and two grandchildren. She was Cemetery by the Rev. Dwight Coffman. Pallbearers were preceded in death by a brother, Lester Martin; and two sisters, Jamie Coppage, Logan Coppage, Pat Coppage, Evan Alene Godbey and Doreen Wesley. Funeral services were Henderson, Bridgette McCuiston and Katherine C. April 2 at Liberty First Baptist Church by Bro. Larry Martin and Henderson. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of Bro. Jimmy Brown. Burial was in Casey County Memorial arrangements. Gardens. Pallbearers were Terry Mullins, Keith and Kim Goldsby, Greg Streeval, Jeff Cravens and Gerald Martin. COX, EDITH FLORENCE ELIZABETH SEARS COX. Edith McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge of Florence Elizabeth Sears Cox of Lebanon died Saturday, Feb. arrangements. 25, 2006 at Cedars of Lebanon Nursing Home. She was 78. Born in Casey County on Feb. 7, 1928, she was a daughter of CROCKETT, WILLIAM CROCKETT. William Crockett of Stanford the late Bud and Minnie Reeves Sears. She was a died Thursday, May 12, 2006 at Fort Logan Hospital. He was homemaker and the widow of Bonia Melvin Cox. Survivors 71. Born in Casey County on Oct. 15, 1934, he was a son of include a daughter, Judy Keeling of Lebanon; a son, Jerry the late Clonie and Pearl Cundiff Crockett. Survivors include Melvin Cox of Lebanon; a brother, Robert Sears of Casey a brother, Jack Crockett of Richmond; and two sisters, Judy County; three sisters, Lillie Followell of Indiana, Wanda Sears Smith of Somerset and Carol Hollars of Georgia. He was of Stanford and Ruby Compton of Liberty; and four preceded in death by a brother, David Crockett; and three grandchildren, Timothy and Crystal Polston and James and sisters, Ola Gilpin, Mable Turner and Helen Gray. Graveside Kevin Brown. Funeral services were Feb. 28 at W.L. Pruitt services will be Thursday, May 16 at 2 p.m. at Salem Funeral Home in Moreland with the Rev. Jim Humes and Cemetery by the Rev. David Crockett. McKinney-Brown Shannon Queenan officiating. Burial was in Hustonville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bobby Keeling, Scotty Wright, James Brown Jr., James W. Brown, Tony Florence and CUNDIFF, EULA CUNDIFF. Eula Cundiff of Dunnville died Stewart Sears. Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at her home. She was 85. Born in Casey County on Feb. 28, 1921, she was a daughter of Asa CRASTAN, HELEN CRASTAN. Helen Crastan of Somerset died and Ida Patton Evans. She was a homemaker, member of Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006 at Somerset Nursing and Rehab. Dunnville First Baptist Church, and the widow of Chester She was 100. Born in Newark, N.J. on Jan. 13, 1906, she Clarence Cundiff. Survivors include three sons, Wayne was the daughter of the late Adolph and Lydia Hayman Cundiff, Delbert Cundiff and Willard Howard Cundiff, all of Young. She was the former owner of The Forked River Dunnville; two daughters, Wanda Sue Mondie of Dunnville Bakery and was a homemaker. She was a member of the and Barbara King of Lilly; five brothers, Wilbert Evans, Lutheran faith. She was the widow of Herman Crastan. Georgie Evans and Buford Evans, all of Indiana, Asa Evans Survivors include a son, Claude Crastan (and Ruth) of Jr. of Russell Springs, and Winfrey Evans of McKinney; five Windsor; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. In sisters, Delia Lentz, Margaret Bowmer and Bernice Pittman, addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a all of Indiana, Dollie Lucas of Middleburg, and Betty Downey daughter, Alverna Triber; two sisters, Lena Huck and Alma of LaGrange; 14 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and a Krause; and three brothers, Otto Young, Alfred Young and great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by two Teddy Young. Memorial services will be at Jenny's Chapel sons, Dillard and Danny Cundiff; and four siblings. Funeral Church at 1 p.m. on Jan. 13, 2007 by Bro. Scott Weddle. services were April 29 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Memorial contributions are suggested to an animal rescue Bro. John Bennett and Bro. Dorsey King. Burial was in Salem center. Pulaski Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Cemetery. CRAVENS, DEWEY LEE CRAVENS. Dewey Lee Cravens of CUNDIFF, JOHN ED CUNDIFF. John Ed Cundiff of Dunnville Liberty died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006 at his home. He was died Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006 at Fair Oaks Nursing Home 68. Born in Casey County on June 3, 1938, he was the son of in Jamestown. He was 89. Born in Casey County on Feb. 13, the late Coy and Nora Gadberry Cravens. He was a loader 1917, he was a son of the late Ed and Addie Pelly Cundiff. operator at Casey Stone Company, a member of the He was a farmer and veteran of World War II. He was a American Legion and a U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include member of Mt. Calvary Community Church. Survivors include his wife, Faye Loveless Cravens; a son, Brian Lee Cravens of his wife, Margie Marie Pendleton Cundiff; a daughter, Lois Liberty; a brother, Fred Cravens (and Kathy) of Morristown, (and Gilbert) Mondie of Russell Springs; six sons, James (and Tenn.; three sisters, Betty Robinson (and Jack) and Collettie Nina) Cundiff and Mike (and Mary) Cundiff, both of Liberty, Cravens, both of Liberty, and Glennis Foster (and Dale) of George (and Sharon) Cundiff of Cincinnati, Edward (and Bethelridge. He was preceded in death by a brother, Winfrey Louise) Cundiff and Richard (and Edith) Cundiff, both of Cravens; and a sister, Daisy Cravens. Funeral services were Louisville, and Randall Cundiff of Dunnville; 20 grandchildren, Dec. 29 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Ronald 33 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. He was Wesley. Burial was in Mills Spring National Cemetery. preceded in death by a son, Paul Cundiff; three brothers, Pallbearers were Keith Lawless, Scott Taylor, Ricky Carman, Joseph, Howard and Clarence Cundiff; five sisters, Linnie Conrad Baldock, J.C. Foster and Marty Wesley. Honorary Lawhorn, Eva Cowan, Pearl Crockett, Matrie Buck and pallbearers were Dale Foster, Kenny Ray Wesley, and Bob, Maxine Craig; and a grandson. Funeral services were Feb. Bill and Roger Loveless. 24 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Clifford Dehart officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers were CRAVENS, MILDRED CRAVENS. Mildred Cravens of Liberty Dewayne, Johnny and Jeff Mondie, Ronnie Woods, Scott Hall, died Thursday, March 30, 2006 at Riverview Medical Center Damion Webbels, Allen Godbey and Richard Cundiff. in Alabama. She was 77. Born in Casey County on April 18, 1928, she was a daughter of the late Elmer and Grace Ellen DAVIS, ARVIL DAVIS. Arvil Davis of Liberty died Tuesday, Nov. Drostie Martin. She was a former Social Services employee 14, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. He was 84. Born in with the child welfare department and a member of Liberty Casey County on Nov. 16, 1921, he was the son of the late First Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Lafon Leonard Sr. and Etta V. Cleary Davis. He was a machinist at Green River Mechanic Shop, a member of Mt. Pleasant Danny Adams, Roger Campbell, Jerry Allen and George Church and Casey Lodge #424. Survivors include his wife, Brown. Marguerite Allen Davis; four sons, Gerald Davis of Campbellsville, Paul Davis and Jeffrey Davis both of DELK, RAY DELK. Ray Delk of Hustonville died Wednesday, Cincinnati, and Steven Davis of Tennessee; three daughters, June 14, 2006 at his home. He was 78. Born in Indiana on Nellie Blevins of Liberty, Linda Davis of Louisville and Lisa Sept. 23, 1927, he was a son of the late Fred and Ruth Reed of Danville; a brother, Leonard Davis, Jr. of Liberty; a Adams Delk. He was retired from National Starch and sister, Barbara Hampton of Hustonville; 23 grandchildren and Chemical Company and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. 24 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a He was a member of Indian Creek Baptist Church and the daughter, Karen Kay Blevins; two sisters, Marie Huff and Lena widower of Doris Sowers Delk. Survivors include six sons, Caldwell; and two brothers, Bluford Davis and an infant. Gary Delk, David Delk, Ivan Delk, Neal Delk and Kevin Delk, Funeral services were Nov. 18 at McKinney-Brown Funeral all of Indianapolis, and Wesley Delk of Jeffersonville; two Home by Bros. Bill Proctor and Eugene Smith. Burial was in brothers, Fred Delk Jr. of California, Ky. and Johnny Delk of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Middleburg; four sisters, Peggy Melton of Indianapolis, Sarah Moore of McKinney, Sue Thompson of Tennessee and Judy DAVIS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN "FRANK" DAVIS. Benjamin Clark of Dunnville. Funeral services were June 16 at Indian Franklin "Frank" Davis of Liberty died Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2006 Creek Baptist Church by Bro. C.B. Carman. Burial was in Delk at Casey County Hospital. He was 76. The son of the late Cemetery. Pallbearers were Josh Emerson, Danny Adams, Wiley A. and Nannie Grooms Davis, he was born in Casey Tim, Rex, Justin and Dereck Delk. Memorial contributions are County on Sept. 5, 1930. He was a farmer and the widower suggested to Hospice of Lake Cumberland, 100 Parkway of Marguerite Vaught Davis. He was a member of Bethlehem Drive, Somerset, Ky. 42503. Bartle Funeral Home Middleburg United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, was in charge of arrangements. Deborah Susan Helm of Liberty; two sons, Steven Davis of Versailles and John Davis of Liberty; a brother, Harvey Davis DELP, FRED H. DELP. Fred H. Delp of Cincinnati died Saturday, of Liberty; and a sister, Edna Pennington of Liberty; and four July 29, 2006. He was 76. He was retired from Formica Corp. grandchildren. In addition to his wife, he was preceded in Survivors include his wife, Emma Murphy Delp; two death by four brothers, Alton Davis, Paul Davis, Tom Davis daughters, Gail (and Earl) Adams and Kathy (and Mark) and Ray Toms; and three sisters, Mintie Riddle, Thelma Earhart; and three grandchildren, Laura Podratsky, Robert Benson and Mae Sharp. Funeral services were Dec. 14 at and Jon Earhart. Funeral services were August 2 at Vorhis McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bros. Darren Gillespie and Funeral Home in Ohio. Ed Parton. Burial was in Brush Creek Cemetery. DERRINGER, RODRICK DERRINGER. Rodrick Derringer of DAVIS, WADE H. DAVIS. Wade H. Davis of Liberty died Indiana died Monday, June 5, 2006 at his home. He was 74. Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. He was 102. Born in Casey County on Feb. 29, 1932, he was a son of the Born in Casey County on April 23, 1904, he was the son of late James and Ida Hewitt Derringer. He was retired from the late Monroe and America Shepherd Davis. He was a Diesel Allison Plant 5 and a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam farmer and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include three War. He was a member of Hazelwood Christian Church. daughters, Jean Williams of Columbia, Jewell Tedder of Survivors include his wife, Ruth Knox Derringer; two sons, Tallula, Ill., and Lina Mae Smith of Russell Springs; three John C. Derringer and Brian Derringer, both of Indiana; two sons, Cleo Davis of Petersburg, Ill., Clifford Davis of daughters, Lisa Goodpaster of Florida and Donan Clerdening Cincinnati and Charlie Davis of Liberty; 13 grandchildren, 28 of Indiana; four sisters, Geneva Dolch of Cincinnati, Velma great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren. He Allen and Grace Taylor, both of Indiana, and Joyce Atwood of was preceded in death by his wife, Carrie Lee Barnett Davis; California; 11 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He was a son, Murrell Davis; four brothers, Lillard, Leonard, Coy and preceded in death by a son, Frank Derringer; two sisters, Walter Davis; three sisters, Laura Davis, Rora Helm and Martha Flory and Dortha Scott; and four brothers, Clifton, Lockie Hamm; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Thomas, Willie and Russell Derringer. Funeral services were Funeral services were Oct. 13 at McKinney-Brown Funeral June 10 at Hazelwood Christian Church. Burial was in Center Home by Bros. Dwight Coffman and Jerry Smith. Burial was in Valley Cemetery. Cold Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Steve Burchell, Jeff DI NARDO, ANTONIO NICHOLAS DI NARDO. Antonio Nicholas Burchell, Gwen Brown, Barry Davis, Rodney Davis and Roger Di Nardo of Stanford died Saturday, July 29, 2006 at Stanford Davis. Health and Rehabilitation. He was 86. Born in New York on DELK, JAMES VICTOR DELK. James Victor Delk of Middleburg May 15, 1920, he was a son of the late Andrea and Concetta died Saturday, May 20, 2006 at Central Baptist Hospital. He Fascia Di Nardo. He was a taxi driver and machinist. He was was 76. Born in Indiana on Jan. 27, 1930, he was a son of a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a member of the late Fred and Ruth Adams Delk. He was formerly Jehovah's Witnesses of the Stanford congregation. He was employed by Royce Campbell and Sons Trucking Co. as a the widower of Easther Conserva Di Nardo. Survivors include truck driver and a member of Middleburg Baptist Church. two sons, Perry B. (and Linda) Di Nardo of New York and Survivors include a son, Mike Delk of Middleburg; two Darren A. (and Dawn) Di Nardo of Stanford; four daughters, Donna Morgan of Middleburg and Jill Delk of grandchildren, Jason, Justin, Jennifer and Jessica; and a Hustonville; three brothers, Fred Jo Delk of California, Ky., great-grandchild, Zaden Anthony Di Nardo. Memorial Ray Delk of Hustonville and Johnny Delk of Middleburg; four services were August 1 at Kingdom Hall in Stanford. W.L. sisters, Peggy Melton of Indianapolis, Sarah Moore of Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. McKinney, Sue Thompson of Tennessee, and Judy Clark of DICKERSON, ALEXANDRA GRACE DICKERSON. Alexandra Dunnville; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; a Grace Dickerson, daughter of John West and Alicia Ann companion, June Sims; and a special little buddy, Dylon Brumlow Dickerson of Liberty, was stillborn Tuesday, May 2, Denny. Funeral services were May 23 at Bartle Funeral 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. Home Chapel by the Rev. John P. Cummins. Burial was in Survivors include a brother, John West Dickerson II; three Middleburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Craig and Tim Delk, sisters, Amber Black, Corey Adams and Victoria Dickerson; maternal grandmother, Carol Brumlow of Liberty; and paternal grandparnets, John and Norma Dickerson of Liberty. grandfathers, Preston Dunham and George Murphy. Funeral Graveside services were May 5 at Barnett's Creek Cemetery services were Feb. 21 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with by Bro. Mark Carr. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in the Rev. Jeremy Gilliam officiating. Burial was in Dunham charge of arrangements. Cemetery. DICKERSON, JOHN WEST DICKERSON. John West Dickerson DURHAM, JESSE CLINTON DURHAM. Jesse Clinton Durham of Casey County died Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 at his home. He of Yosemite died Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006 at St. Joseph was 35. Born in Casey County on Nov. 27, 1971, he was the East in Lexington. He was 75. Born in Casey County on Sept. son of John and Norma Ewing Dickerson of Liberty. He was a 30, 1930, he was a son of the late Jesse F. and Annabelle self-employed brick mason. In addition to his parents, Walls Durham. He was a farmer and member of Mt. Calvary survivors include his wife, Alicia Ann Brumlow Dickerson; two Baptist Church and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a U.S. sons, John W. Dickerson II and William Corey Adams, both of Army veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Liberty; two daughters, Amber Black and Victoria Dickerson, Eula Mae Cravens Durham; a son, Randall (and Mary both of Liberty; and three sisters, Becky Copass of Bowling Frances) Durham of Yosemite; three sisters, Illene Peace and Green, Rachel Mullins of Danville and Rosemary Scott of Rowena Black, both of Cincinnati, and Shelby Jean Newman Liberty. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Alexandra of Florida; and two granddaughters, Maranda and Sarah Grace Dickerson. Funeral services were Dec. 22 at McKinney Durham. Funeral services were Sept. 2 at McKinney-Brown Brown Funeral Home by the Rev. Marc Carr. Burial was in the Funeral Home by Bro. C.B. Carman. Burial was in Durham Barnetts Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eddie Vanoy, Cemetery. Troy Emerson, Robbie Atwood, Waylon Roberts, Preston Skipper and Mike Christian. Honorary pallbearers were DURHAM, RAY M. Ray M. Durham of Ohio died Thursday, Dec. Frankie Posey, Nick Scott, Frank Copass, Jason Ford, Brian 8, 2005. Born in Lincoln County, he was a son of the late Mullins and Joey Henson. Raymond and Olga Nicholson Durham. He was a retired Chief Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force. Survivors DORN, MINNIE H. BROWN DORN. Minnie H. Brown Dorn died include his wife, Eleanora Anderson Durham; a stepson, Friday, May 5, 2006. She was 85. She was the widow of George Rich of Ohio; three brothers, Russell Durham and Walter "Dell" Dorn. Survivors include two sons, Jerome (and Sam Durham of Moreland, and Horris "D" Durham of Susan) Dorn and Larry (and Paulette) Dorn; a daughter, Janet Cincinnati; four sisters, Helen Mills of Little South, June (and Frank) Woodall; six grandchildren and 11 great- Southerland of Butchertown, Bell Disney of Louisville and grandchildren. Funeral services were May 9 at Hodapp Dale Berns of North Carolina; and several stepgrandchildren Funeral Home in Cincinnati. and stepgreat-grandchildren. Funeral services were Dec. 10 at Geo. H. Rohde & Son Funeral Home in Ohio. DOUGLAS, DELANO V. DOUGLAS. Delano V. Douglas of Cincinnati died Friday, Nov. 10. He was 64. Born in Casey DURHAM, WILLIAM L. DURHAM. William L. Durham of Liberty County on August 19, 1942, he was the son of Enola Pratt of died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006 at the University of Kentucky Liberty and the late Chester Douglas. Besides his mother, Medical Center in Lexington. He was 64. Born on Feb. 16, survivors include his wife, Catherine O. Hogue Douglas; a 1942 in Casey County, he was the son of the late Tommy and son, Charles Douglas (and Renee); two daughters, Anna Effie Nichols Durham. He worked as a mechanic and Douglas and Amanda Roshon (and Dave); three brothers, carpenter, and was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Garland Douglas, Malcolm Douglas and Jack Douglas, all of Survivors include his wife, Imogene Sims Durham; three Liberty; two sisters, Matrie Martin of Liberty and Francis Allen daughters, Kathy Bellamy of Jackson, Glenda Griffin of of Franklin, Ind.; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in Walltown, and Brenda Wethington of Somerset; three sons, death by a son, Ricky Hogue. Funeral services were Nov. 14 Andy Durham and Tim Durham, both of Liberty, and Tom at Nurre-Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home in Cincinnati. Durham of Eubank; three sisters, Thelma Kayes of Stanford, Burial was in Rest Haven Memorial Park Lutricia Sasser of Yosemite, and Mary Lilly Denson of Liberty; 18 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He was DUNHAM, ETHAN WADE DUNHAM. Ethan Wade Dunham of preceded in death by three brothers, Richard Durham, Manual Waynesburg died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006 at Casey County Durham and Albert Durham; and two sisters, Eula Wesley and Hospital. He was 3 months old. Born in Boyle County on Ina Simmons. Funeral services were Nov. 19 at McKinney- Sept. 21, 2006, he was the son of Maranda Scherrer and Brown Funeral Home by Ken Crew, Jeff Edwards and Curtis Tyler Dunham of Waynesburg. In addition to his parents, Breeden. Burial was in Pond Cemetery in Lincoln County. survivors include his paternal grandparents, Tim and Rita Pall bearers were Jesse Cook, Daniel Haste, Justin Spears, Dunham of Waynesburg; and maternal grandparents, Kimy Sim, Chris Merkel and Steve Durham. Raymond Scherrer, and Judy Byrd and Huell Byrd, all of Liberty. Funeral services were Dec. 29 at McKinney-Brown EADS, KEVIN DALE EADS. Kevin Dale Eads of Liberty died Funeral Home by Bro. Greg Powell. Burial was in Dunham Monday, May 8, 2006 at the University of Kentucky Medical Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brandon Dunham, Corey Center. He was 29. Born in Casey County on May 9, 1976, Edwards and Jansen Dunham. he was a son of Barbara Luttrell (and David) Passmore of Liberty and the late Herman L. Eads. He was an employee of DUNHAM, TIMOTHY WADE DUNHAM JR. Timothy Wade Tarter Gate Co. and member of New Life Tabernacle. Dunham Jr. of Waynesburg (Walltown community) died Besides his mother and stepfather, survivors include his wife, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2006 at his home. He was 26. Born in Sara Hardwick Eads; three daughters, Kayla Eads, Katelynn Boyle County on Dec. 19, 1979, he was a son of Timothy Sr. Eads and Kelsey Eads, all of Liberty; a son, Kevin Michael and Rita Murphy Dunham of Waynesburg. He was a truck Eads of Liberty; a brother, Joseph Eads of Liberty; two sisters, driver. Besides his parents, survivors include a son, Jansen Angela Wooley of Mannsville and Stephanie Sutton of Russell Denver Dunham of Kings Mountain; two brothers, Tristan Springs; two stepbrothers, Tommy Passmore and Matthew Dunham of Liberty and Tyler Dunham of Waynesburg; a Passmore, both of Liberty; and grandparents, Rebia sister, Tiffany Britt of Waynesburg; paternal grandmother, Brockman of Liberty and Curtis Luttrell of Columbia. Funeral Leona Dunham of Walltown; maternal grandmother, Regina services were May 11 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Murphy of Liberty; and maternal great-grandmother, Cloma Bro. Wayne Naylor and Bro. Curtis Breeden. Burial was in Murphy of Liberty. He was preceded in death by his Bowmer Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tommy and Matt Passmore, Joseph Eads, Rusty, Steve, Dale and Jason military rites by the Boyle County Post 46 Honor Guard. Luttrell, and Jerry Hardwick Jr. Pallbearers were Darrell Woods, Lowell Patton, Gary Cochran, Zack Seacat and Kent and Doug Ellis. Honorary EDWARDS, DANNIE JOE EDWARDS. Dannie Joe Edwards of pallbearers were Matthew, Troy and Jimmy Ellis, Dwaine Danville died Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Green and D.A. Austin. Regional Medical Center. He was 43. Born in Casey County on May 21, 1962, he was a son of Valerie (and Earl) Lay Cox EMERSON, GENEVA. Geneva Emerson of the Mt. Olive of Stanford and the late Bennie Edwards. He was a community died Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005 at Ephraim construction worker and a U.S. Army veteran. Besides his McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 81. Born in mother and stepfather, survivors include his wife, Charlene Casey County on May 27, 1924, she was a daughter of the Harris Edwards; and two half-sisters, Tonya Edwards and late Claude and Ella Black Williams. She was a member of Tanya Edwards, both of Junction City. He was preceded in Mt. Olive Christian Church. Survivors include a son, Sonny death by a sister, Melissa Edwards. Funeral services were (and Sally) Emerson of Yosemite; a sister, Goldie Hendricks Jan. 28 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. J.R. of Ohio; two grandsons, Rodney and Randy Emerson; and Fields officiating. Burial was in Caney Fork Cemetery. four great-grandchildren, Chase, Hannah, Riley and Sierra Emerson. She was preceded in death by three brothers, EDWARDS, IOLA EDWARDS. Iola Edwards of Liberty died Harold, Leonard and Claude Williams Jr.; and a sister, Shirley Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. She Williams. Funeral services were Dec. 31 at Mt. Olive was 79. Born in Casey County on Oct. 24, 1926, she was a Christian Church with the Rev. Greg Powell, Bro. Greg daughter of the late Herman H. and Mattie Zachary Stafford. Williams and Bro. Leslie Bentley officiating. Burial was in She was a former employee of American Greetings, a Salyers Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Ratliff, Mike member of Brush Creek Christian Church, and attended Walls, Ronald Sims, Eddie, Mike, Greg and Chuck Williams, Westside Christian Church. She was the widow of James and Mark Yaden. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge Marion Buchanan. Survivors include two sons, James M. of arrangements. Buchanan Jr. and Phillip R. "Ronnie" Buchanan, both of Liberty; three brothers, Forrest "Bub" Stafford and Cecil E. ESTES, JESSE ESTES. Jesse Estes of Liberty died Monday, "Dempsey" Stafford, both of Liberty, and William Thomas Nov. 27, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital East in Lexington. He Stafford of Ohio; and a sister, June Ward of Liberty; five was 38. Born January 26, 1968 in Liberty, he was the son of grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was Edna Banker Estes. He worked as a truck driver and was a preceded in death by two sisters, Edna Vaught and Evie member of Green River Christian Church. In addition to his Stafford; a brother, Grady Stafford; and a grandson. Funeral mother, he is survived by two daughters, Jessalin and Emily services were August 12 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Estes, both of Stamping Ground; four sisters, Donna Westfall Bro. Martin Shackelford. Burial was at Brush Creek Cemetery. of Cincinnati, Carol Wimsatt of Springfield, and Betty Pallbearers were Matthew Dickerson, Randall Vaught, Ricky Chadwell and Denise Spears, both of Liberty; four brothers, Streeval, Nick Scott, Preston Buchanan, J.T. Duncan, Jason Tom Estes and Bob Estes, both of Kings Mountain, Bill Estes Payne and Gary Price. Honorary pallbearers were all her of Cincinnati and Howard Estes of Somerset; and the mother grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Memorial of his children, Rhonda Estes. He was preceded in death by contributions are suggested to Westside Christian Church a brother, Jim Phelps. Funeral services were Nov. 30 at Building Fund. Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Leslie Bentley. Burial was in Willow Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Leo ELLIS, GRACE ELLIS. Grace Ellis of Jamestown died Tuesday, Harris, Glynn Dennis, Steve Durham, Junior Parton, Junior Oct. 10, 2006 at Fair Oaks Nursing Home. She was 88. Born Offutt and Denzil Smith. in Itman, W.Va., on Jan. 21, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Ben and Maude Price Taylor. She was retired from EVANS, DONALD LEE "DUCK" EVANS. Donald Lee "Duck" Union Underwear and a member of Barnett's Creek United Evans of Danville died Thursday, June 29, 2006 at his home. Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, Marvin (and He was 55. Born Oct. 6, 1950, he was a son of the late Jane) Ellis of Campbellsville; a daughter, Diana (and Bob) Donald Lee Evans and Elizabeth Childers Brock Baxter. He Ford of Russell Springs; and three sisters, Opal Thompson of was owner and operator of Don's Custom Upholstery and a Liberty, Reba Scott of Arkansas and Nellie Goode of past state commander of Sons of Amvets in Kentucky and Morristown, Ind. She was preceded in death by her husband, present 2nd vice commander of Sons of Amvets Post 123 in Jesse Ellis; three children, Joseph Ellis, Frances Phillips and Danville. Survivors include a sister, Linda Brock of North Ethel Nyer; a granddaughter, Sonya Phillips Bowie; a brother, Carolina; two half-sisters, Darlene Easton of Indiana and Everett Taylor; and three sisters, Ada Bolt, Stella Goode and Debbie Witt of Oregon; two half-brothers, Cleo Grover Brock Lola Taylor. Funeral services were Oct. 14 at Bernard Jr. of North Carolina and Robert Brock of Danville; a Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Bodie Emerson. Burial was in stepsister, Pam Echeveria of Ohio; and four stepbrothers, Campbellsville Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Lance Randy Baxter, Dewey Baxter, Bobby Baxter and Terry Baxter, Wade, Randy Elmore, Lance Fields, Nathan Ellis, Byron all of Danville. Funeral services were July 1 at W.L. Pruitt Phillips and Jeremy Robison. Funeral Home. Burial was at Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe Eades, Clyde Davenport, Jim Beatty, ELLIS, JESSIE LEON ELLIS. Jessie Leon Ellis of Danville died Gene Hartley, Randall Phillips, Donald McElroy and John Thursday, April 13, 2006 at his home. He was 58. Born in Christopher. Honorary pallbearers were John Eric Caudill, Casey County on March 13, 1948, he was a son of the late Dwayne Wright, Willie Clark and Sons of Amvets. Willie Lee and Ethel Simpson Ellis. He served in the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy and was a Vietnam veteran. He was of EVANS, EMMA. Emma Evans of Liberty died Monday, Dec. 19, the Church of God faith. Survivors include his wife, Linda 2005 at the Casey County Hospital. She was 90. Born in Garrett Ellis; a daughter, Michelle (and Bruce) Womack of Casey County on Jan. 22, 1915, she was a daughter of the Alabama; two brothers, Kenneth Ellis and Eugene Ellis, both late Perry and Bertha Crockett Overstreet. She was a former of Hustonville; two sisters, Shearleen Green of Danville and owner of Emma's Restaurant in Liberty, homemaker and a Linda Austin of Liberty; and a grandson, Matthew Womack. member of Salem United Methodist Church. She was the Funeral services were April 15 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by widow of Jack Williams and Welby Evans. Survivors include Bro. G.W. Smith. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery with two sisters, Jewell Luttrell of Dunnville and Virgie Willham of Erlanger; and a brother, Clarence Overstreet of Cincinnati. Frank Carr, Benny Lawhorn, Wayne Russell and Patrick She was preceeded in death brothers and sisters, Clellie, Helm. Elmer, Ethel, Laura, Gertrude, Myrtle and Lincoln. Funeral services were Dec. 22 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with FOLLOWELL, LILLIE BELL SEARS FOLLOWELL. Lillie Bell Bro. Jim Simpson officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Sears Followell of Franklin, Ind. died Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006 at Pallbearers were Jackie Overstreet and Johnny Overstreet. Homeview Health Care in Franklin, Ind. She was 94. Born Feb. 5, 1912 in Casey County, she was the daughter of the FAIR, GLADYS FAIR. Gladys Fair of Lebanon Junction died late Bud and Minnie Reeves Sears. She was a homemaker, a Sunday, August 20, 2006 at her home. She was 80. Born in member of the Franklin Church of Christ and the Franklin Casey County, she was a retired school teacher for the Bullitt Senior Center. She was the widow of Eddie O. Followell. County School System and owner and operator of the Survivors include two sons, Gene Followell and Eddie Lebanon Junction Flower Shop. She was a member of the Followell, both of Franklin, Ind.; a brother, Robert Sears of Kentucky Retired Teachers Association and Brush Creek Casey County; two sisters, Ruby Compton of Liberty, and Christian Church in Liberty. She was the widow of Kenneth Wanda Sears of Stanford; and two special friends, Sandy Samuel Fair. Survivors include a son, Kenny Alan Fair of McAninch of Martinsville, Ind. and Becky Wise of Shelbyville, Boston, Ky.; and four grandchildren, Alan, Chris and Crystal Ind. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death Fair, and Becky Borchert. Funeral services will be today by three sisters, Edith Cox, Ruth Sears and Annie Johnson; (August 23) at 11 a.m. at Kappel Funeral Home in Lebanon and a brother, William "Ras" Sears. Funeral services will be Junction by Mitchell S. Hutchins. Burial will be in Glenwood today (Dec. 6) at 1 p.m. at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Cemetery in Liberty. Moreland. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery. FALCONBERRY, WILLIAM RALPH FALCONBERRY. William FOSTER, EULA MYRTLE FOSTER. Eula Myrtle Foster of Ralph Falconberry died Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at Bethelridge died Saturday, Jan. 28, 2006 at her home. She Hospice Hospital in Cincinnati. He was 78. Born April 6, was 84. Born in Ware, Ky. on March 12, 1921, she was a 1927, he was a son of the late Everett and Daisy Luttrell daughter of the late Dee and Exie Jane Wesley. She was a Falconberry. He was a veteran of World War II and recipient former assistant postmaster and store clerk and a member of of the Victory Medal. He was a member of Lockland Christian Valley Oak Baptist Church. She was the widow of Paul E. Church, where he was an elder. Survivors include his wife, Foster. Survivors include two sons, Prentice Foster and Jim Glenna Caudill Falconberry; two daughters, Carol Buchanan (and Mary) Foster, both of Bethelridge; a daughter, Helena and Mary Elliott, both of Cincinnati; two sons, Danny (and Carroll) Taylor of Science Hill; a sister, Phyllis Dick of Falconberry and Wade Falconberry, both of Cincinnati; a Cincinnati; eight grandchildren, Nancy Leigh, Ann Engle, brother, Ray Falconberry; a sister, Madge Hatter of Liberty; Jeffery Spears, Rhonda Godbey, Trina Bruner, Heather Sisk, four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a great-great- Staci Atwood and Deron Foster; six great-grandchildren, grandchild. He was preceded in death by a brother, Hubert Leslie King, Josh Godbey, Daniel and Jake Engle, Karia Falconberry. Funeral services were March 24 at Lockland Spears and Jaylee Atwood; and two great-great- Christian Church. Burial was in Reading Cemetery with grandchildren, Zachery and Sarah Haste. She was preceded military rites. Vorhis Funeral Home in Cincinnati was in in death by two daughters, Marilyn Foster and Carolyn Sue charge of arrangements. Foster; and two brothers, Kenneth and Reid Wesley. Funeral services were Jan. 31 at Valley Oak Baptist Church with Bro. FARMER, BETTY FARMER. Betty Farmer of Arizona died Troy Merrick and Bro. Raymond Hail officiating. Burial was in Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006. She was 68. Born in Casey County Valley Oak Cemetery. Morris & Hislope Funeral Home in on March 26, 1937, she was a daughter of the late Lincoln Science Hill was in charge of arrangements. and Etta Holt. She was retired from Bashas Grocery and a member of Los Arcos United Methodist Church. Survivors FREITAS, JOY ROSE. Joy Rose Freitas of Dunnville (Pellyton include her husband, Burl Farmer; a son, Shane (and Teresa) community) died Monday, Dec. 12, 2005 at Kosair Children's Farmer; a sister, Carolyn (and Eugene) Burton of Indiana; a Hospital in Louisville. She was 14. She was the daughter of brother, Ray (and Joan) Holt of Kentucky; and two Steve and Ginny Nivison Freitas of Dunnville. She was a granddaughters, Kimberly and Ashley. She was preceded in member of Carrying the Torch Ministries in Columbia and St. death by two brothers, Gene and Billy Holt; and a sister, Bernard Catholic Church. Besides her parents, survivors Bessie Eberly. Funeral services were March 2 at Los Arcos include a brother, Stephen Freitas of Dunnville; two sisters, United Methodist Church. Messinger Indian School Mortuary Mary Freitas of Campbellsville and Noelle Freitas of Dunnville; was in charge of arrangements. maternal grandparents, Robert Nivison of California and Mamie Carpenter Markiewicz of New Mexico. Funeral FEESE, CHRISTA IRENE. Christa Irene Feese of Liberty died services were Dec. 16 at Barnett's Creek United Methodist Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006 at Central Baptist Hospital in Church with Pastor Glenn McInteer officiating. Burial was in Lexington. She was 81. Born in Lincoln County on Aug. 5, Pellyton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alfred, Jacob and Ethan 1925, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Harrison and Ellis, Terry Waddle, Junior Crawhorn and Jimmy Arnold. Mary Ann Chrisman Smith. She was a homemaker and a Memorial contributions are suggested to Carrying the Torch member of Liberty First Christian Church. She was the widow Ministries Building Fund. Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral of Gordon Feese. Survivors include a daughter, Bonita Feese Home in Columbia was in charge of arrangements. of Liberty; a son, Steven B. Feese of Lexington; a brother, Eugene Smith of Orlando, Fla.; three sisters, Rosamond FROST, OCIE CANNON FROST. Ocie Cannon Frost of Liberty Taylor of Lexington, Ado Payne of Cincinnati and Wanda died Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Kirkpatrick of Stanford; and four grandchildren. She was Regional Medical Center. She was 89. Born Oct. 21, 1917 in preceded in death by four brothers, Edward Smith, Elderd Casey County, she was the daughter of the late Andie and Smith, Freeman Smith and Donald Smith; and three sisters, Ollie May Woodrum Cannon. She worked in retail at Liberty 5 Mildred Reynolds, Thelma Stempfly and Audrey Pepper. and Dime store and Frost and Lynn Dry Goods in Hustonville Funeral services were Dec. 17 at McKinney-Brown Funeral and was a member of Poplar Grove Baptist Church. She was Home by Bro. Homer Hecht. Burial was in Glenwood the widow of Joseph R. "Jack" Frost. Survivors include her Cemetery. Pallbearers were Greg Thomas, Danny Jeffries, daughter-in-law, Judy C. Frost of Hustonville; a brother, Rollan Cannon of Liberty; two grandchildren, Jeff Frost of Hustonville and Jill Frost of Liberty; and three great Carolyn Welch of Mount Washington; a brother, Dawson grandchildren, Emily Shoemaker of Louisville, Todd Frost of Terrell of Hustonville; five sisters, Mary Fox of Fern Creek, Ohio and Briana Isaacs of Liberty. She was preceded in Jean Southerland of Jeffersontown, Dolly Helm of Louisville, death by a son, Robert "Bobby Joe" Frost; two brothers, Mildred Gill of Indiana and Carlene Luster of Indianapolis; 11 Herman and Cecil Cannon; and two sisters, Effie Atwood and grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and three great-great- Marie Lynn. Funeral services were Nov. 25 at W.L. Pruitt grandchildren. Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Rev. James Lynn. Burial was in Hustonville Funeral Home by the Rev. David Smith. Burial will be in Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ricky Cannon, Danny Atwood, Moreland Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-8 p.m. Saturday at Ronnie Atwood, Jeff Frost, Todd Frost and David Smithers. Foreman Funeral Home and noon-2 p.m. Sunday at W.L. The honorary pallbearer was Gary Lynn. Memorial Pruitt Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Chris Caplinger, contributions may be made to Hustonville Cemetery, P.O. Box Terry Rawlins, Larry French, Stephen Phillips, Danny Terrell, 195, Hustonville, KY 40437 or to Poplar Grove Baptist Bart Cohen and Derrick Phillips. Church, % Dallas Russell, 1130 Chelf Ridge Road, Hustonville, KY 40437. GALLIHER, ESSIE MAE. Essie Mae Galliher of Florida died Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005. She was 77. Born in Casey County FULK, BOBBY JOE FULK. Bobby Joe Fulk of Jamestown died on Sept. 26, 1928, she was a daughter of the late Oscar and Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006 at the Russell County Hospital. He Lora Mason. She was a nurse aide and homemaker. was 45. Born in North Carolina on July 6, 1961, he was a son Survivors include her husband, Howard Galliher; a son, of Jean Tucker Fulk and the late Hillis Fulk. He was an Robert Galliher of Indianapolis; a daughter, Gloria Davis of employee of Rogers Aluminum and a U.S. Army veteran. Indiana; five grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She Besides his mother, survivors include his wife, Patty Withers was preceded in death by two brothers, Coy and Ossie Fulk; a son, Shawn Fulk of Russell Springs; a brother, Gerald Mason; two sisters, Wilma Broughton and Hazel Mason; four Fulk of Maysville; a sister, Dottie Hawthorne of Frankfort; and grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were a grandson, Christian Fulk. Funeral services were August 6 Dec. 17 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Clifford at H.E. Pruitt Memory Chapel in Jamestown by Bro. Tony Dehart officiating. Burial was in Mason Cemetery. Stephens. Burial was in Jamestown Cemetery. GARRETT, EDITH A. GARRETT. Edith A. Garrett of Liberty died GADBERRY, STEVE GADBERRY. Steve Gadberry of Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She was Campbellsville died Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 in Florida. He was 86. Born in Casey County on Feb. 19, 1919, she was a 51. Born in Taylor County on Oct. 12, 1954, he was a son of daughter of the late John W. and Bessie Norman Mills. She the late J.D. and Geneva Bright Gadberry. He was a member was a former cook at Phillips Elementary School and the of South Campbellsville Baptist Church. Survivors include a widow of Carl Garrett. Survivors include two sons, Gerald brother, David Gadberry of Nicholasville; two sisters, Phyllis (and Beulah) Garrett and Jerry (and Glenda) Garrett, both of Powers of Nicholasville and Caroline DiCenso of Florida; and Liberty; a sister, Priscilla Brown of Yosemite; a brother, David a sister-in-law, Amy Gadberry of Liberty. He was preceded in Mills of Ohio; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. death by a brother, Ron Gadberry. Memorial services will be She was preceded in death by a daughter, Phyllis Garrett; Saturday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. at Parrott & Ramsey Funeral four sisters, Lena Wyatt, Betha Cleary, Nettie Howard and Home in Campbellsville with the Rev. Jim Durham officiating. Erna Lawson; four brothers, Ernest, Clarence, Clifford and Orville Mills; and a great-grandchild. Funeral services were GADDIS, CHARLIE MADISON GADDIS. Charlie Madison "Pud" Feb. 4 at Rheber Church of the Nazarene with Bro. Darrell Gaddis of Science Hill died Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at Karnes, Bro. Mike Brown and Bro. Clifford Dehart officiating. Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. He was 99. Born in Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers were her Pulaski County on March 14, 1907, he was a son of the late grandsons. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge of William and Sara Jane Wesley Gaddis. He was a retired auto arrangements. mechanic, member of West Science Hill Baptist Church, and the widower of Hazel Dean Haggard Gaddis. Survivors GILPIN, AUDREY HELEN GILPIN. Audrey Helen Gilpin of include three sons, Gilbert (and Janet) Gaddis of Missouri, Russell Springs died Monday, March 6, 2006 in Ohio. She Winsferd Gaddis of Casey County, and David (and Glenda) was 89. Born in Pulaski County on Sept. 10, 1916, she was a Gaddis of Science Hill; a daughter, Geraldine (and Jim) daughter of the late Henry and Lena Floyd Haste. She was a Warren of Science Hill; a brother, Don Gaddis of Cincinnati; homemaker and member of Trace Fork Separate Baptist four sisters, Merle (and Quinton) Bryant and Mildred Elliott, Church. She was the widow of Roy Esker Gilpin. Survivors both of Ohio, Minnie (and Jessie) Wesley and Mable (and include six sons, Esker Arlen Gilpin of Indiana, Marion Smith) Jenkins, both of Somerset; special friends, Ralph and Wallace "Joe" Gilpin of Liberty, Larry Arvin Gilpin, Lester Carolyn Denton; 12 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and Eugene Gilpin and Jeffrey James Gilpin, all of Ohio, and Gary 13 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by Lyndell Gilpin of Russell Springs; five daughters, Rosella six brothers, Roy, Ransom, Luther, Ralph, Robert and Roscoe Ivalean Foley of Russell Springs, Onita Fayrene Monhollen, Gaddis; a sister, Frannie Allen; a daughter-in-law, Windola Lillie Ann Monhollen, Connie Bernice Willoughby and Gaddis; a grandson, William Charlie Gaddis; and two great- Margaret Helen Clasgens, all of Ohio; a brother, Merl Haste of great-grandchildren, Brianna Nicole Davis and Cody Turpin. Indianapolis; three sisters, Opal Mason of Russell Springs, Funeral services were April 29 at Morris & Hislope Funeral Dorothy Clements and Reva Wilson, both of Liberty; 29 Home in Science Hill by Bro. Charles Meece and Bro. Lloyd grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great- Sewell. Burial was in West Science Hill Cemetery. grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Richard Gilpin; and a brother, Earl Haste. Funeral services GAHLINGER, Anna Louise, 15 Mar 2002. MORELAND -- Anna will be Thursday, March 9 at 2 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Louise Gahlinger, 75, of Jeffersontown, died Thursday at Chapel. Burial will be in Trace Fork Cemetery. Visitation is Jewish Hospital in Louisville. Born May 25, 1926, in Mount after 12 noon Thursday at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel. Hope, Ill., she was a daughter of the late Benjamin Harrison and Lorene Brown Terrell. She was the widow of Robert GILPIN, RUSSELL GILPIN. Russell Gilpin of Liberty died Friday, Gahlinger. She was a Baptist. Survivors include: a son, March 3, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 94. Anthony DeLosh of Louisville; three daughters, Bonnie Born in Gilpin on August 24, 1911, he was a son of the late Wommer of Brandenburg, Lois Marsh of Redding, Calif., and Marion and Eliza Gilpin. He was a former school bus driver and church custodian. He was a member of Liberty United officiating. Beaty Funeral Home in Texas was in charge of Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lucille arrangements. Clements Gilpin; a daughter, Janice (and John Bearl) Murphy of Liberty; and two grandchildren, Jill Floyd and Jeff Murphy. GODBY, FERN ADELE GODBY. Fern Adele Godby of Versailles He was preceded in death by two sisters, Ruby Hatter and died Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006 at Rockcastle Health and Hallie Lawhorn; and a half-brother, Ernest Gilpin. Funeral Rehabilitation Center. She was 83. Born in Rockcastle services were March 6 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel with County on Feb. 15, 1922, she was a daughter of the late the Rev. Bruce Lee officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Mitchell and Bessie Payne Cummins. She was a retired Cemetery. Pallbearers were Scott Rousey, Steve Floyd, school teacher and member of Versailles Baptist Church. She Curtis and Gary True, Herbert Davis and Billy Bartle. was the widow of Olin F. Godby. Survivors include four sons, Honorary pallbearer was David Wesley. Gary M. Godby of Frankfort, Olin Duane Godby of Texas, Russell E. Godby of New Mexico and Forrest E. Godby of GLASS, PAUL J. Paul James Glass of Liberty died Sunday, Jan. Lexington; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. 1, 2005 at Liberty Care Center. He was 87. Born in She was preceded in death by two brothers, Walker and Tennessee on Dec. 13, 1918, he was a son of the late Paul Rayme Cummins; and five sisters, Edith Noe, Verna Scott, William and Myrtle Roark Glass. He was a farmer, a U.S. Catherine Graves, Lucy Payne and Evelyn Debord. Funeral Army veteran of World War II and a member of Cuba services will be Thursday, Jan. 26 at 1 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Community Church of God. Survivors include his wife, Dallie Home Chapel with Don Cummins officiating. Burial will be in Kimes Glass of Junction City; four sons, Donnie Glass of Bethelridge Cemetery. Visitation will be today (Jan. 25) from Argyle, Dennis Glass and Danny Glass, both of Stanford, and 5 to 9 p.m. and after 8 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Jimmy Cook of Chicago; three daughters, Rhonda Duncan of Liberty, Sharon Waddell of Waynesburg and Sandy Hoffman GOODE, LITTLETON J. "L.J." GOODE. Littleton J. "L.J." Goode of Cincinnati; two brothers, Leon Glass of Eubank and of Lexington died Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at St. Joseph Eugene Glass of Crab Orchard; two sisters, Evelene Richards Hospital. He was 78. Born in Adair County, he was a son of of Arizona and LaVerne Ford of Cincinnati; 21 grandchildren the late Clarence and Nannie Hardin Goode. He was a and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mary today (Jan. 4) at 2 p.m. at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home in Martin Goode; two sons, Ronnie L. (and Jackie) Goode of Waynesburg with the Rev. Aaron Hogue officiating. Burial will Columbia and Michael J. (and Kim) Goode of Nicholasville; a be in Cress Cemetery. brother, Marshall Goode of Columbia; a sister, Opal Watson of Columbia; four grandchildren and a stepgrandson. Funeral GLOVER, EARL R. GLOVER. Earl R. Glover of Cincinnati died services were April 1 at Grissom Funeral Home in Columbia Friday, Sept. 22, 2006 at Hospice of Cincinnati. He was 75. by Bro. Paul Patton. Burial was in Haven Hill Cemetery with Born in Casey County on August 2, 1931, he was a son of the military rites by VFW Post 6097. Pallbearers were Ronnie late Bryant and Nana Lee Tucker Glover. He was retired from Goode II, Donald, William, Marvin and Donald Martin Jr., Jerry Roadway Express. Survivors include his wife, Vivian Farley Watson, Martin Goode and Darrell Ellis. Glover; a daughter, Lisa Karr; six brothers, Donald Glover, Henry Glover, Willard Glover, Trumann Glover, David Glover GOODMAN, LARRY D. GOODMAN. Larry D. Goodman of and Norman Glover; five sisters, Renae, Mary, Dolly E., Karen Yosemite died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006 at Casey County and Barbara; and three grandchildren, Brandon and Brian Hospital. He was 44. Born in Casey County on August 15, Karr and Tristen Young. He was preceded in death by a twin 1962, he was the son of Kenneth Goodman of Yosemite and brother, Merl John; and a sister, Lucy Lee (Nancy). Funeral Barbara Ann Davenport Ellis of Tampa, Fla. He was a former services will be Friday, Sept. 29 at 1:30 p.m. at Bartle Funeral employee of R&R Donnelley. Besides his parents, survivors Home Chapel by the Rev. Jeff Edwards. Burial will be in Pine include his stepmother, Naomi Goodman of Yosemite; a Grove Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County brother, Gary Goodman of Pinellas Park, Fla.; and a half- Funeral Squad. brother, Randy Whalen of Ohio. Funeral services were Oct. 28 at Bartle Funeral Home Liberty by the Rev. Joe Warren. GODBEY, LEE RAY GODBEY. Lee Ray Godbey of Texas died Burial was in First Baptist Church of Yosemite Cemetery. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006. He was 83. Born in Junction City Pallbearers were Donald Durham, Michael Durham, Kevin on August 10, 1922, he was a son of the late Dewitt and Rosa Goodman, Shane Coleman, Johnny Coleman and Charlie Elliott Godbey. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II Randolph. and a recipient of the Purple Heart. He was a member and president of the board of trustees of the Smith Chapel United GORDON, ROBERT "ROB" GORDON. Robert "Rob" Gordon of Methodist Church in Texas and a charter member and past McKinney died Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006 at University of president of Wood County Gideon's International. A member Kentucky Chandler Medical Center in Lexington. He was 17. of Mineola Masonic Lodge 502 F & AM, he served as past Born May 20, 1989 in LaGrange, Ill., he was the son of Henry district deputy grand master, district masonic relations officer and Vicki Wheeler Gordon of McKinney. He was a senior at and chairman of the building committee. He was past patron Lincoln County High School and attended Christ Tabernacle of the Order of the Eastern Star 454 and past patron of Emory in Liberty. Besides his parents, survivors include his girlfriend, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include his wife, Maxine Cassi Smith of McKinney; a brother, Henry Gordon of Godbey; a son, Craig Godbey of Texas; a daughter, Cynthia Chicago, Ill.; and three sisters, Maryann Gordon of Chicago, Clark of Texas; two brothers, Don (and Betty) Godbey of Ill.; June Trevino of Brownsville, Texas; and Cindy Burton of Texas and Dr. Edsel (and Sue) Godbey of Georgia; three Columbus, Ind. Funeral services were Nov. 17 at W.L. Pruitt sisters, Geraldine Carman of Middleburg, Shirley Vaught of Funeral Home in Moreland by the Rev. Leonard Plowman. Eubank and Barbara (and Ronald) Cox of Science Hill; and Burial was in the Fair Cemetery in Casey County. Pallbearers two grandchildren, Harley Ray and Forrest James Clark. He were Cody Smith, Dominic Penman, Desmond Goode, Trent was preceded in death by three brothers, Olin, Dr. Fogle and Calhoun, Jason King, Rob Griffin, Steven Floyd and Jesse Forrest Godbey; and two sisters, Dr. Ivol Parker and Madge Abel. Jones. Memorial services were Feb. 26 at Smith Chapel GRAHAM, LEE ANDER GRAHAM. Lee Ander Graham of United Methodist Church with the Rev. Jack McMahon Hustonville died Saturday, May 13, 2006 at Charleston Health Care Center. He was 89. Born in Garrard County on Sept. 26, 1916, he was a son of the late Millard and Betty Cheatham and Justin Atwood, Branden Parker and Ricky Robbins. Graham. He was a farmer and member of Hustonville Baptist Honorary pallbearers were Cassie, Laura, Ashley and Ryan Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and the Atwood, Denise Brackett, Christy Long, Billie Jo Kinnett, widower of Fannie Pemberton Graham. Survivors include a Kemberly Schmidt and B.J. Grider. son, Philip (and Julie) Graham of Casey County; two brothers, Millard Graham of Danville and A.J. Graham of Nicholasville; GRIDER, JOYCE FAYE GRIDER. Joyce Faye Grider of three sisters, Bessie Mahon of Richmond, Anna Graham and Somerset died Monday, April 24, 2006 at her home. She was Emma Sharon, both of Indianapolis; and two grandchildren, 66. Born in Casey County on Nov. 4, 1939, she was a Nikki Blevins and Tyler Graham. Funeral services were May daughter of the late Ernest and Mayme Rubarts Speilburger. 16 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland by the Rev. She was a homemaker and member of Green River Valley Jimmy Brown. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Separate Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister, Mary Louise Evans of Russell Springs; and a brother-in-law, Marvin GRAY, DEBRA ANN GRAY. Debra Ann Hatter Gray of Ohio died Hale of Somerset. She was preceded in death by a sister, Monday, March 13, 2006 at Miami Valley Hospital in Ohio. Wanda Hale. Funeral services were April 27 at McKinney- She was 52. Born in Casey County on March 4, 1954, she Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Joey Murphy. Burial was in was a daughter of Jehonnas "Jake" and Betty Kuprion Hatter Green River Valley Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary and of Ohio. She was a homemaker. Besides her parents, Marshall Richards, Keith and Nicholas Floyd, Greg Evans, survivors include her husband, Ernie Gray of Ohio; a son, and Carlos Hale. Casey (and Mariah) Gray of Ohio; two daughters, Jessica Courtney Gray and Cindy Lynn Gray, both of Ohio; a brother, GRIFFIN, MARGUERITE GRIFFIN. Marguerite Griffin of Liberty Lawrence Joel Hatter of Ohio; and five grandchildren, Jordan died Saturday, March 18, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She Casey Gray and Joshua, Christina, Laura and Quinton Merritt. was 93. Born in Casey County on Oct. 6, 1912, she was a She was preceded in death by a brother, Jehonnas "Sonny" daughter of the late Julius and Elise Frey Burkhard. She was Hatter Jr.; a sister, Paula Marie Pollock; and grandparents, a former school teacher and member of Liberty United Aaron and Dottie Hatter. Funeral services were March 17 at Methodist Church. She was the widow of Robert Stanley Tuft-Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home in Ohio with the Rev. Griffin. Survivors include a son, Larry Griffin of Liberty; and Keith Dimbath officiating. Burial was in Jefferson Township four grandchildren. Funeral services were March 20 at Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kelly Wright, Lee, Russell, Jason McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Bruce Lee and Michael Hatter, Robert Miller, Kurt and John Foley. officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to Liberty United Methodist GRIDER, CHARLIE GRIDER. Charlie Grider of Liberty died Church or the Casey County Library. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. He was 71. Born in Casey County on May 5, 1935, he was the son of GRIMES, LARRY GRIMES. Larry Grimes of Liberty died Sunday, the late Edd and Ruth Wilkerson Grider. He was a retired Sept. 24, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. He was farmer and gate salesman. He was of the Baptist faith. 57. Born in Fayette County on May 17, 1949, he was a son of Survivors include his wife, Bessie Cain Grider; a daughter, James Grimes of Harrodsburg and the late Mabel Maxine Shanda Sanders (and Troy) of Liberty; and two sisters, Mary McDonald Grimes. He was a gate dealer. Besides his father, Rodgers of Liberty and Katherene Boardman of Hoopston, Ill. survivors include a daughter, Susan Riley of Louisville; and He was preceded in death by three sisters, Ruby Lanham, two brothers, Ronnie Grimes of Liberty and Bruce Grimes of Eurine Wells, and Alma Grider; and six brothers, Herman Harrodsburg. Funeral services will be today (Sept. 27) at 1 Grider, Melvin Grider, Ray Grider, Lewis Grider, Paul Grider p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford and Ralph Grider. Funeral services were Nov. 17 at Dehart. Burial will be in Thomas Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Cameron Cain. Burial will be Wayne and Lynn Grimes, Greg and Gregory Galloway, was in Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Denny Grider, Allen and Daniel Grimes. Brian Grider, G.B. Lanham, Jerry Pennington, Freddie Cain GRUBBS, FRED GRUBBS. Fred Grubbs died Monday, Jan. 16, and Preston Noe. 2006 in St. Petersburg, Fla. He was 71. Born in Casey GRIDER, HARLIS C. GRIDER. Harlis C. Grider of Liberty died County on Dec. 2, 1934, he was a son of the late Fred and Friday, June 2, 2006 at Danville Center for Health and Winnie Grubbs. He was the widower of Mitchaleen Carr Rehabilitation. He was 85. Born in Casey County on Sept. 19, Grubbs. Survivors include two daughters, Kimberly 1920, he was a son of the late Ruth Douglas and George Obermeyer and Beverly Russell; a son, Jeffrey Fred Grubbs; Frank Grider. He was a former store merchant, farmer and three sisters, Mona Jean Brown, Peggy Gastineau and gate salesman. He was a member of the Church of God and a Marilyn Joy Grubbs; two brothers, James Grubbs and Gerald U.S. Army Veteran of World War II. Survivors include his Camden Grubbs; and five grandchildren. Funeral services wife, Elizabeth True Grider; a daughter, Janice (and Ralph) were Jan. 20 at Hodapp Funeral Home in Cincinnati with Griswold of College Station, Texas; a son, Billy James Grider burial in Crown Hill Memorial Park. of Liberty; a stepdaughter, Brenda Atwood of Liberty; a HAGGARD, ARLIE M. HAGGARD. Arlie M. Haggard of Pittsboro, stepson, Timothy Cochran of Liberty; four sisters, Roberta Ind. died Saturday, Dec. 9, 2006. She was 86. She was the (and Sterling) Wells of St. Robert, Mo., Beulah (and Roy) York daughter of the late Wes and Lydia Brown. She had been a of Columbia; Lucy (and Eugene) Watson of New Castle, Ky., sales clerk for Mildred's Card Shop, retiring in 1981, and a and Margie (and Harold) Buis of Yosemite; three brothers, worker in the cafeteria at Pittsboro Schools. She was a Kenneth (and Geneva) Grider and Floyd (and Dorotha) member of the Pittsboro Baptist Church and the widow of Grider, both of Liberty, and George (and Mary) Grider of George Edward Haggard. Survivors include a daughter, Burnside; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; nine Brenda McKinney; a son, Ronald Haggard; two sisters, Louise step-grandchildren; seven step-great-grandchildren; and a Allen of Liberty and Avery Rubarts of Russell Springs; five step-great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were June 6 at grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one step-great- Bartle Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Gary Lavender grandchild. Funeral services were Dec. 12 at Matthews officiating. Burial was in Brush Creek Cemetery with military Mortuary of Brownsburg. Burial was in Lizton K of P rites performed by the Casey County Funeral Squad. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Melissa White, Tracy Holliday, Christopher HALE, MARSHA DENISE HALE. Marsha Denise Hale of Liberty of Hamilton's Grocery and former postmaster of Humphrey died Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006 at her home. She was 29. Born Post Office. She was a member of Mt. Olive Christian Church in Indianapolis on Sept. 20, 1976, she was a daughter of and the widow of Lawrence "Buster" Hamilton. Survivors Maxine Cochran Hale of Liberty and the late Marshall Hale. include three sons, Lawrence "Buddy" (and Shirley) Hamilton She was a homemaker and member of Grace Baptist Church. of Prospect, Gerald (and Jane) Hamilton of Ohio, and Donnie Survivors include two daughters, Marcella Denise Hale and (and Donna) Hamilton of Harrodsburg; six daughters, Cissy Vanessa Emily Hale, both of Liberty; two sons, Dylan Marshall (and Henson) Luttrell of Indiana, Shirley (and Lewis) Roy and Hale and Dalton Chandler Hale, both of Liberty; two brothers, Sue (and Billy) Ashley, both of Ohio, Louise (and Ray) Ricky Helm of Webster, Ky. and Chuck Moore of North Carman of Ferguson, Judy (and Curtiss) Wells of Carolina; and four sisters, Connie Jackson and Cindy Taylor, Waynesburg, and Connie Floyd of Nicholasville; a sister, both of Indiana, Karen Cochran of Irvington and Sharon Beulah Godbey of Ohio; 30 grandchildren, 56 great- Burker of Cincinnati. Funeral services will be today (Feb. 22) grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. She was at 2 p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Clifford preceded in death by a son, Bobby Hamilton; five brothers, Dehart officiating. Burial will be in Payton Cemetery. Earnie, Delbert, Alvin, Boyd and Oral Morgan; and two sisters, Gertie Greer and Myrtle Godsey. Funeral services were April HALE, VIOLA HALE. Viola Hale of Hustonville died Sunday, Oct. 29 at Mt. Olive Christian Church by Bro. Greg Powell and Bro. 8, 2006 at the Liberty Care Center. She was 88. Born on May Chris Murphy. Burial was in Salyers Cemetery. Pallbearers 10, 1918 in Casey County, she was a daughter of the late were Michael Hamilton, Tim Luttrell, Cary Roy, John Carman, George Washington and Pearl Gordon Cochran. She was a Dwight Hamilton, Chris and Joe Floyd, and Joey Fojtik. housewife and member of Poplar Grove Baptist Church. Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home was in charge of Survivors include two sons, Ancil (and Mary Etta) Hale of arrangements. Hustonville and Gerald (and Nancy) Hale of Greenwood, Ind.; a sister, Blanche King of Liberty; five grandchildren, Tammy HARDIN, VERNIA ATKINS. Vernia "Sis" Atkins Hardin of Southerland, Danny, Brian and Michael Hale and Annetta Junction City died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005 at the University of Daniel; six great-grandchildren; and a step-great-grandchild. Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. She was 81. Born in She was preceded in death by her husband, Cleo Hale; two Lincoln County on Feb. 19, 1924, she was the daughter of the sisters, Katie Howard and Lela Cochran; and a brother, J.R. late Dexter and Laura McCowan Atkins. She was an artist, Cochran. Funeral services were Oct. 10 at Poplar Grove homemaker and a member of the Pleasant Run Baptist Baptist Church by Rev. Monty Lynn. Burial was in Poplar Church. Survivors include a son, William S. Hardin of Maxey Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael, Brian, and Valley; three daughters, Brenda Hardin, Vanessa Curtis Danny Hale, Jamie Daniel, and Leon and Zyndall Buck. Shepperson and Mary Beth Curtis Shepherd, all of Junction Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of arrangements. City; three grandchildren, Teresa Salyers, Rebecca Judy and Matthew Hardin; 10 great-grandchildren, Geoffery Lyvers, HALL, JAMES "JIMMIE" S. HALL. James "Jimmie" S. Hall of Crissy Salyers, Taylor and Gracie Judy, Spencer and Chloe Jeffersonville, Ind., formerly of Casey County, died Hardin, Cody and Caleb Shepperson, Isaiah Scott, and Emrey Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at Kindred Hospital in Louisville. Kate Shepherd; and several brothers and sisters. She was He was 84. He was a son of the late George and Anna Hall. preceded in death by her husband, Stanley David Hardin; and He was a retired electrician with Reynolds Metals and an two sons, Benny and Thomas Hardin. Funeral services were Army veteran of WWII. Survivors include his wife, Joyce Hall Dec. 23 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home with Bro. J.R. Fields of Jeffersonville; two daughters, Deborah (and John) Viagas officiating. Burial was in Moreland Cemetery. Pallbearers and Kathy (and Rex) Brace of Georgetown, Ind.; a son, were Ronnie Atkins, Brent Salyers, Jack Judy, Matthew Jeffrey (and Vickie) Hall of Jeffersonville; two stepsons, Hardin, Geoffery Lyvers, Dudley Hardin and Archie Curtis. Charles McCorkle of Racine, Wisc. and Michael (and Stacy) Honorary pallbearers were Travis Godbey, Eugene and McCorkle of Jeffersonville; five sisters, Jeanette Jeffries, Stanley Hardin, Dan Rutledge, Ray Marion Richey Geneva Price, Alta Whited, Edna (and Charles) Allen, and Shepperson and Lillian Allender. Jenny Bernard, all of Liberty; an adopted brother, Sterling Smithers of Liberty; two sisters-in-laws, Catherine Hall of HARRIS, BETTY HARRIS. Betty Harris of Bethelridge died Charlestown, Ind. and Shirley (and Ronald) Davis of Sunday, August 20, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Jeffersonville; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. She was 58. Born in Casey County on Feb. 7, 1948, she was He was preceded in death by two brothers, Arnold and Walter a daughter of the late Riley and Dora B. Noe Long. She was Hall. Funeral services were July 17 at Scott Funeral Home a certified nurse's assistant and member of Liberty United North Chapel. Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Sherril Harris; two daughters, Linda Louise Harris of Somerset and HALL, LOTTIE MAE HALL. Lottie Mae Hall of Salvisa died Tiny Ann Keith of Nancy; two sons, Larry Dale Harris of Wednesday, April 12, 2006. She was 66. Born in Casey Bethelridge and Sherril Harris Jr. of Eubank; two brothers, County on May 13, 1939, she was a daughter of the late Therman (and Alene) Long of Liberty and Larry (and Pattie) Walter T. and Minnie Whitis Brown. She was a housekeeper Long of Versailles; six sisters, Mary Wilson, Helen Passmore and cook and of the Baptist faith. She was the widow of and Karen Noe, all of Liberty, Donna Martin and Teresa Harold Wayne Hall. Survivors include a daughter, Tammy R. Elkins, both of Hopkinsville, and Barb Camdon of Indiana; 10 Elkins of Montana; two sons, Harold L. Hall and Kenneth L. grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was Hall, both of Montana; two sisters, Mary Bruce Randolph of preceded in death by two brothers, J.C. Long and Denver Ohio and Ethel Knight of Salvisa; two brothers, Roscoe Brown Dillingham. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 24 at of Salvisa and Virgil Brown of London; and four grandchildren. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Don Clark, Bro. Steve She was preceded in death by a brother, James Brown. Glenn, and Bro. Glenn Boss. Burial will be in Hilltop Funeral services were April 17 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Kendall Smith, George Ray, Home by Gary Story. Burial was in South Fork Cemetery. Larry, and David Wayne Long, Brandon Todd and Gregory HAMILTON, MERTIE HAMILTON. Mertie Hamilton of Yosemite Allen Wilson and Donald Allen Kelly. Honorary pallbearers died Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at her home. She was 91. Born will be Hassam Haddad, Johnny Cotton, Florencio, Sonya and in Casey County on Sept. 26, 1914, she was a daughter of the Dustin Rivera, Selena Perez, Jeremy, Tyler and Gail Popovitz, late Virgil and Mattie Surber Morgan. She was former owner Bobbie Leigh and Darlene Dillingham, Naomi and Chelsey sons, Daniel Haste of Liberty and Hobert Adam Haste of Spivey. Bethelridge; a daughter, Jessica Marie Phelps of Jackson; three stepchildren, Matthew Lee of Hustonville and Stephanie HARRIS, SANDRA JEANETTE HARRIS . Sandra Jeanette Scott and Whitney Dunham, both of Liberty; four brothers, Harris of Kings Mountain died Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005. She Louis Randolph, Ronald Haste and Roger Haste, all of was 30. Born in Chicago on April 6, 1975, she was a Bethelridge, and David Haste of Sparta; a sister, Darlene daughter of Francis Kobilca Harris of Kings Mountain and the Godbey of Bethelridge; five grandchildren and three late Richard Harris. She was a former chemical equipment stepgrandchildren. Funeral services were Dec. 11 at Bethel- repairer and a U.S. Army veteran. Besides her mother, ridge United Methodist Church with the Rev. Steve Glenn and survivors include a maternal grandmother, Lena Kobilca of Gene Sweet officiating. Burial was in Bethelridge Cemetery. Kings Mountain; paternal grandmother, Jeanette Harris of Pallbearers were Daniel, Carroll Ray and Stephen Haste, Illinois; two sisters, Tina Freund of Eubank and Diane Freund Matthew Lee, Dexter Godbey, Bobby Dick, Billy Keller and of Virginia; and a half-brother, Patrick Harris of Illinois. Jerry Dick. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of Memorial services will be Saturday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. at Mt. arrangements. Memorial contributions are suggested to Calvary Baptist Church with Bro. Derik Durham officiating. Bartle Funeral Home to cover funeral expenses. HARRISON, IVADEAN HARRISON. Ivadean Harrison of Knifley HASTE, MYREL D. HASTE. Myrel Dean Haste of Indianapolis died Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006 in Louisville. She was 87. She died Saturday, August 19, 2006 at Kindred Hospital was the daughter of the late Samuel Logan and Linnie Indianapolis South. He was 76. Born in Casey County on Overstreet Lee. She was a member of Salem United April 28, 1930, he was a son of the late Henry and Lena Floyd Methodist Church and attended Mt. Calvary Community Haste. He was a former forklift driver and member of Church. She was the widow of Hancil Hugh Harrison. Teamsters Union 135 in Indianapolis. Survivors include his Survivors include four daughters, Joyce Pogue (and James) wife, Essie Faye Cain Haste; four daughters, Ann (and Joe) of Louisville, Imogene Barnard-Roberts (and Clifford) and Dodson, Jennifer (and John) Spaulding , Brenda Kraft and Louise Cundiff (and Edward), both of Shepherdsville, and Judy Wilmon, all of Indianapolis; a son, Kenneth (and Garnet) Betty Bottoms of Liberty; two sisters, Katheleen McQueary of Haste of Indianapolis; three sisters, Opal Mason of Russell Liberty and Beulah Cook of New Whiteland, Ind., 20 Springs, Dorothy Clements and Reva Wilson, both of Liberty; grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, 40 great- 12 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. He was grandchildren, seven step-great-grandchildren and nine great- preceded in death by a sister, Audrey Gilpin; a brother, Earl great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two Haste; and an infant brother. Funeral services will be today grandchildren, William H. Harrison and Laurel Joi Stastny; a (August 23) at 2 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. daughter-in-law, Norma Jean Harrison; a son-in-law, James Cameron Cain. Burial will be in Poplar Springs Cemetery. Barnard Sr.; four brothers, Earl, Carl, George and Wesley Pallbearers will be Kent Bonner, Thomas Dixson, Steven, Lee; and two sisters, Carrie Mason and Dorothy Pendleton. Rickey and Kenneth Dodson, and Sebastian Russell. Funeral services were Oct. 24 at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home in Columbia by the Rev. Clifford Dehart and HASTE, MYRTLE. Myrtle Haste of Bethelridge died Tuesday, Bro. John Harold. Giles. Burial was in Caldwell Chapel Dec. 13, 2005 at her home. She was 86. Born in Casey Cemetery in Knifley. Pallbearers were Tommy Harrison, County on March 9, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Tommy Harrison Jr., Phillip Andrews, Jeffrey Pogue, James Goss and Florence Woods Warren. She was a homemaker Barnard and Thomas Miller. Honorary pallbearers were and member of Bethelridge United Methodist Church. She Ronnie Dadisman, James McCorkle, Thomas Miller, Scott was the widow of Andrew Haste. Survivors include nine Peterson, Damion Wibbels, Scott Hall, Brad Keith, Brent daughters, Ester Margaret (and Homer) Spears, Ila Marie Stastny, David Bryant Jr., Craig Andrews, Randall Andrews (and Gladstone) Godbey, Alta Gay Phelps, Sandra Lynn (and and Billy Martin. Ricky) Buis, all of Bethelridge, Mildred Fay Hendricks of Cincinnati, Opal Maye (and Lloyd) Roy of Mt. Zion, Agnes Kay HARVILL, HELEN LUSTER HARVILL. Helen Luster Harvill of (and Carroll) Jasper of Nancy, Patricia Ellen (and Randall) Liberty died Friday, May 19, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Elliott and Mary Christine (and Darrell) Haste, both of Science Regional Medical Center. She was 68. Born in Middleburg on Hill; three sons, Lester Ray (and Nancy) Haste of Ohio and Feb. 8, 1938, she was a daughter of the late Coleman Taylor Andrew Glen (and Janice) Haste and Victor Lee (and Janet) and Elenora Ellis Luster. She was a licensed practical nurse Haste, both of Bethelridge; a brother, Lloyd Warren of Indiana; and member of Ellisburg Baptist Church. Survivors include two sisters, Martha Spears of Science Hill and Ether Garrett of her husband, Ronald Harvill; two sons, Robert Roy of Indiana; 37 grandchildren, nine stepgrandchildren, 64 great- Alabama and Michael F. Johnson of Cincinnati; three grandchildren, nine stepgreat-grandchildren, and 20 great- stepdaughters, Cheryl Granville, Carol Bush and Connie great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two Paris, all of Florida; two sisters, Lillian Randolph of Ohio and brothers, Johnny and Leon Warren; three sisters, Belle Ada Salyers of Middleburg; a brother, Cecil Luster of Godbey, Mattie Pittman and Abbie Haste; three half-sisters, Middleburg; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Nancy Haste, Annie Lamb and Mary Ada Warren; a half- Funeral services were May 22 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel brother, Asberry Warren; two sons-in-law, Clyde Hendricks by the Rev. G.W. Smith. Burial was in Middleburg Cemetery. and Edd Phelps; a daughter-in-law, Brenda Haste; two Pallbearers were Michael Johnson, Ronald Roy, Oscar Cruz, grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and a great-great- Phillip Rice, Mike Barnett and Elmer Brewer. Honorary grandchild. Funeral services were Dec. 17 at Bethelridge pallbearers were Chuck Allen, Logan Salyers, Bruce Merritt United Methodist Church with Bro. Gene Sweet officiating. and George Atwood. Burial was in Bethelridge Cemetery. Morris & Hislope Funeral HASTE, DANIEL C. Daniel Clay "Boone" Haste of Bethelridge Home in Science Hill was in charge of arrangements. died Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005 in a one-vehicle accident on KY HATFIELD, WILLIS FULLER HATFIELD. Willis Fuller Hatfield of 70 East. He was 47. Born in Pulaski County on March 8, Liberty died Friday, Feb. 17, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell 1958, he was a son of Hobert D. Haste of Bethelridge and the Regional Medical Center. He was 58. Born in West Virginia late Amy Rillis Huges Randolph Haste. He was a truck driver on Jan. 23, 1948, he was a son of Virginia Lawson (and for J&L Cargo Express and a member of Bethelridge United Thomas) Charmas of Illinois and the late Earl Hatfield. Methodist Church. Besides his father, survivors include two Besides his mother, survivors include his wife, Susan Schultz brother, Vernon Wheeler. Funeral services were Jan. 15 at Hatfield; a daughter, Christy Lynn (and Eric Sanders) of McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Creech Richardson Liberty; a son, William Earl Hatfield of Illinois; two brothers, officiating. Burial was in Rich Hill Cemetery. Thomas Charmas Jr. of Florida and James Charmas of Illinois; and three grandchildren, Tyler, Joey and Kayleigh HENSON, HOLLIS. Hollis Henson died Monday, Dec. 19, 2005 Sanders. He was preceded in death by a sister, Dawn at his home in Casey County. He was 93. Born in Casey Charmas. Memorial services will be Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 County on Jan. 9, 1912, he was a son of the late Henry Levi p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Liberty with Bro. Don Clark and Della Mae Holtzclaw Henson. He was a former county officiating. agricultural extension agent in Lee County, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of McGuire Memorial HATHAWAY, LAWRENCE E. "LARRY" HATHAWAY. Lawrence Presbyterian Church in Beattyville. Survivors include his wife, E. "Larry" Hathaway of Oregon died Thursday, March 9, 2006 Mary Louise Mountz Henson; a son, Larry Henson of North at Three Rivers Community Hospital. He was 80. Born Feb. Carolina; four daughters, Linda Lannert of Georgetown, 25, 1926, he was retired from Champion Products and Purdue Rebecca (and James) Byford of Louisville, Jane Henson of University stores department. He was a veteran of World War Liberty, and Marilyn Henson of Elizabethtown; two brothers, II and recipient of the Victory Medal. Survivors include his Forrest Henson of Elizabethtown and Earl Henson of Ohio; wife, Helen Emerson Hathaway; a son, Michael Hathaway of three sisters, Beulah Wolfe of Florida, Mildred Coffey of Oregon; three daughters, Barbara Van Blericom of Liberty and Betty Wheeler of Ashland; two grandchildren and Washington, and Beverly Galloway and Brenda Dunn, both of a great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a son, Las Vegas, Nev.; three sisters, Margaret Cullum, Catherine Donald Henson; two brothers, Lawrence and Virl Henson; and Leach and Lila Brummett; 12 grandchildren and 20 great- three sisters, Mary Dick, Arlie Haggard and Cloe Eads. grandchildren. Funeral services were in Oregon. Funeral services were Dec. 22 at Newnam Funeral Home in Beattyville with Ronald Wheeler officiating. Burial was in HATTER, OCALY HATTER. Ocaly Hatter of Yosemite died Riverview Cemetery in Beayttyville. Sunday, Feb. 5, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. He was 75. Born in Casey County on April 16, 1930, he was a son of the HINES, GENEVA HINES. Geneva Hines of Liberty died Monday, late Morgie and Sara Belle Durham Hatter. He was a retired June 19, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. farmer and member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors She was 80. Born in Casey County on Oct. 15, 1925, she include his wife, Margaret Bradshaw Hatter; a son, Sherman was a daughter of the late Bennett and Zona Salyers Lawless. Hatter of Yosemite; a stepdaughter, Sylvia Hatter of Yosemite; She was a former dairy farmer and homemaker and a a stepson, David McLaughlin of Indiana; a brother, John S. member of Poplar Hill Christian Church. Survivors include her Hatter of Liberty; two sisters, Banna Cooper of Williamsburg husband, Forest Hines; a daughter, Sharon (and Larry) and Minnie Mayne of Liberty; 10 grandchildren, six great- Morgan of Carrollton; three sons, Dale (and Marcilla) Hines, grandchildren, 15 great-great-grandchildren and 12 stepgreat- Steve (and Saphronia) Hines and Garry (and Starla) Hines, all grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons, of Liberty; six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two Donald Ray and Garrett Dale Hatter; two brothers, Charlie stepgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by two and Fred Hatter; and two sisters, Stella Coleman and Martha brothers, June and Ernest Lawless; and a sister, Lettie Hatter. Funeral services will be today (Feb. 8) at 1 p.m. at Lawless. Funeral services will be Thursday, June 22 at 1 p.m. Bartle Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Ricky Hogue officiating. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Bobby Clark and Burial will be in Hatter Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Rev. Troy Merrick. Burial will be in Valley Oak Cemetery. Jonathan, Jodie, Chris, Steve and Jevon Hatter and John Pallbearers will be Dale, Steve, Garry, Garry P. and Scott Pruitt. Honorary pallbearers will be Jill Passmore, Jessica Hines, and Dennis Bryant. and Misty Hatter. HOGUE, JOHN WILLIAM "J.W." HOGUE. John William "J.W." HELD, ZELMA MAE HELD. Zelma Mae Haggard Held of Ohio Hogue of Liberty died Monday, Jan. 30, 2006 at the Casey died Sunday, May 7, 2006 at Otterbien Retirement County Hospital. He was 71. Born in Casey County on April Community. She was 88. Born in Bethelridge on March 10, 1, 1934, he was a son of the late Charles and Mary Etta 1918, she was a daughter of the late Ambrose and Ida Campbell Hogue. He was a retired farmer and member of Trowbridge Haggard. Survivors include three daughters, Yuma Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Johnny Dianna (and Richard) Nixon, Susan (and David) Muthert, and Hogue of Liberty and Tommie Hogue of Campbellsville; two Roberta (and Gary) Young; two sons, Garry (and Patti) Held daughters, Rebecca Wheeler of Liberty and Linda Hogue of and Robert Thomas Held; three sisters, Hallie Hartzler, Cincinnati; a brother, Marvin Hogue of Liberty; two sisters, Darlene Haggard and Ivalene Haggard; a brother, Verl Deloris Wilcher and Rebecca Lay, both of Liberty; six Haggard; 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in was preceded in death by two sisters, Alta Godbey and death by a brother, Junior Hogue; a sister, Mary Helen Margie Knotts; three brothers, Amos, Loyal and Gene Wethington; and a grandchild. Funeral services will be today Haggard; and a daughter-in-law, Pearl Held. Funeral services (Feb. 1) at 11 a.m. at Shady Grove Separate Baptist Church were May 11 at Hodapp Funeral Home in Ohio. Burial was in with Bro. Johnny Hogue officiating. Burial will be in Shady Rose Hill Cemetery. Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Billy Followell Jr., Darrell and D.J. Hogue, Johnny and Lewis Grider and Jeremy HENDREN, WILLIS MCARTHY HENDREN. Willis McArthy Winsted. Hendren of Liberty died Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 at his home. He was 62. Born in Casey County on June 14, 1943, he was HOLT, MICHELLE JEAN HOLT. Michelle Jean Holt of Windsor a son of the late John and Devera Richardson Hendren. He died Monday, Feb. 20, 2006 at her home. She was 18. Born was a farmer and carpenter and member of Rich Hill Christian in Pulaski County on August 21, 1987, she was a daughter of Church. Survivors include three stepsons, James V. Meeks, Mark and Teresa Murphy Holt. She was a homemaker. Randy Meeks and Raymond Meeks, all of Liberty; two Besides her parents, survivors include her fiaceé, Matthew stepdaughters, Kathy Godbey and Karen Dorman, both of Malone; a daughter, Hannah Geneva Lenae Malone; a Liberty; a brother, Wendell Hendren of Ohio; eight brother, Michael Holt of Windsor; a sister, Brittany Holt of stepgrandchildren and four stepgreat-grandchildren. He was Windsor; and maternal grandparents, Hershel and Rosalee preceded in death by a daughter, Willtina Hendren; and a Murphy of Liberty. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Willie and Daisy Holt. Funeral Lawless, Evan and Gary Allen, Mike Meece and Lonnie services were Feb. 23 at 910 Full Gospel Church with Bro. Hudson. Kelly Burton Jr. officiating. Burial was in 910 Full Gospel Cemetery. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge of HUTCH, DONALD WAYNE "DONNIE" HITCH. Donald Wayne arrangements. "Donnie" Hitch of Dunnville died Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 66. Born in Indiana on HOSECLAW, LEMA A. HOSECLAW. Lema A. Hoseclaw of Feb. 23, 1939, he was a son of the late John G. and Gertie M. Eubank died Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006 at Stanford Health Smith Hitch. He was a retired truck driver and musician. He and Rehab. She was 83. Born in Eubank on June 8, 1923, was a National Guard veteran and member of Salem United she was the daughter of the late Robert A. and Maudie May Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Gloria Jean Estes Blevins. She was retired from Cowdens in Stanford and Washburn Hitch; three sons, John (and Karen) Hitch of the widow of Allen Ray Hoseclaw. Survivors include three Dunnville, Michael (and Gail) Hitch of Florida and Donald sons, Melvin Hoseclaw (and Barbara), Maynard Holtzclaw Hitch Jr. of Michigan; a daughter, Judy (and Chris) Persyn of (and Shirley) and Roger Dale Holtzclaw (and Ivadean); a Dunnville; a brother, John M. Hitch of Missouri; 10 daughter, Mae Godsey (and Homer Lee); 13 grandchildren; grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services 41 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She will be today (Feb. 15) at 2 p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral was preceded in death by two sons, Marshall Ray Hoseclaw Home with Bro. Ed Parton and Bro. Michael Davidson and Marvin Lee Hoseclaw; and two brothers, Clyde Hurshell officiating. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers will Blevins and Lloyd Omen Blevins. Funeral services were Oct. be John and Donald Hitch, Mont Pendleton, Junior and 27 at Briary Union Church in Eubank by Bro. Richard West. Shannon Patton. Burial was in Double Springs Cemetery in Waynesburg. Morris and Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill was in JAMES, LYDIA W. JAMES. Lydia W. James of Ocean Springs, charge of arrangements. Miss., died Oct. 16, 2006. She was 69. Born in Casey County on May 10, 1937, she was the daughter of the late Mart E. HOWARD, NETTIE E. HOWARD. Nettie E. Howard of Florida and Sylvania Brown Wethington. She was a retired Federal died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006 at West Bay Rehabilitation and Civil Service employee, having worked at the U.S. Office of Nursing Center. She was 88. Born in Casey County on Dec. Personnel Management in Washington D.C. and at the 7, 1917, she was a daughter of the late John and Bessie Veteran's Administration Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. Norman Mills. She was a homemaker and member of Rheber Survivors include her husband, Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Nazarene Church. She was the widow of Aaron Howard. James W. James; four daughters, Diana Sterrett of Rome, Survivors include four sons, Wayne Howard of Nevada, Jerald N.Y., Deborah James and Karen Cox, both of Noble, Okla. Howard of Flatwoods, Ronald Howard of Oklahoma and and Tracey James; seven grandchildren and five great- Emmet Howard of Florida; two sisters, Edith Garrett and grandchildren. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge Priscilla Brown, both of Liberty; a brother, David Mills of Ohio; of local arrangements. 12 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Jan. 27 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with JETER, RODNEY GANN JETER. Rodney Gann Jeter of Bro. Darrell Karnes officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Lexington died Monday, July 31, 2006 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. He was 71. Born in Lincoln County HUDSON, CHARLES L. HUDSON. Charles L. Hudson of Liberty on March 14, 1935, he was a son of the late Lester and Alsie died Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital East in Gann Jeter. He was a former employee of Belknap Lexington. He was 82. Born on Feb. 14, 1924 in Pulaski Hardware, the creamery in Stanford and Liberty, and owner of County, he was the son of the late Robert Emmit and Ida Hall Rodney Jeter Trucking Co. He was a member of Parkway Hudson. He was retired from Allison of General Motors, a Baptist Church in Lexington and the widower of Carolyn World War II Navy veteran, and the widower of Patsy Meyer Jeter. Survivors include a son, David (and Lois) Jeter Chapman Hudson. Survivors include his wife, Hattie Henson of Lexington. He was preceded in death by a brother, Lester Hudson; two sons, Charles Hudson Jr. of Indianapolis and Combest Jeter; and a sister, Nell Cooper. Funeral services John R. Hudson (and Barbara) of Beech Grove, Ind.; a were Aug. 4 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by James Mitchell. daughter, Linda Bush (and Ronnie) of Mooresville, Ind.; a Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Glenn brother, Robert Hudson of Dillsboro, Ind.; eight grandchildren; Hovious, Tommy Yowell, Bill Hall, Esthel Cooper, Ronald and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Baird, Hubert "Bud" Brown, Roy Flynn and Harold Rogers. Thursday, Nov. 30, at 11 a.m. at Flanner-Buchanan Funeral Honorary pallbearers were Don Scanlon and Max Home in Indianapolis. Burial will be in Florel Park Cemetery in Stephenson. Indianapolis. Visitation will be today (Nov. 29) from 5 to 8 p.m. at Flanner-Buchanan. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home JOHNSON, GLADYS JOHNSON. Gladys Johnson of Liberty was in charge of local arrangements. died Friday, August 18, 2006 at her home. She was 93. Born in Casey County on May 14, 1913, she was a daughter of the HUDSON, DWIGHT ALLEN HUDSON. Dwight Allen Hudson of late Richard and Nannie Zachary Lee. She was a Dunnville died Monday, May 8, 2006 at the Casey County homemaker and member of Bethlehem United Methodist Hospital. He was 45. Born in Dunnville on Oct. 6, 1960, he Church. She was the widow of Jess Johnson. Survivors was a son of Shelia Allen Hudson of Dunnville and the late include two daughters, Mildred Phillips of Liberty and Lillian Buford Dean Hudson. He was a self-employed gate hauler. Faye Wethington of Cincinnati; a son, David Johnson of Besides his mother, survivors include a daughter, Holly Paige Cincinnati; 13 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren and 18 Hudson of Russell Springs; two sisters, Lydia Smith of Russell great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two Springs and Mona Lisa Hudson of Dunnville; a brother, Buford sons, Milton and Omer F. "Freddy" Johnson; eight brothers, Gene Hudson of Waynesburg; and a paternal grandmother, Marion, Owen, Hollis, Shirley, Statley, Jasper, Herley and Nannie Hudson of Dunnville. Funeral services were May 11 James Lee; five sisters, Eula Fletcher, Ova Brown, Theda at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Bearl King. Burial Lay, Girtha Phillips and Lucille Lee; a grandchild and two was in Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tony great-grandchildren. Funeral services were August 20 at Thompson, Tracy and Treaver Smith, Mark Allen, Andrew McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford Dehart. Burial McQueary and Tim Ervin. Honorary pallbearers were Gary was in Caney Fork Cemetery. JOHNSON, JEFFREY THOMAS JOHNSON. Jeffrey Thomas McKinney-Brown Fun-eral Home by Bro. Clifford DeHart. Johnson of Moreland died Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006 at his Burial was in Luttrell Cemetery. Pallbearers were Zachary home. He was 47. Born in Illinois on June 22, 1959, he was a Justice, Nathan Justice, Jon-athon Peavler, Edward Neal, son of John M. and Betty Walker Johnson of Glasgow. He Charles Neal and Don Burton. His grandchildren served as was a color technician at RR Donnelly in Danville. Besides honorary pallbearers. his parents, survivors include his wife, Beulah Tapscott Johnson; four daughters, Anjelica Elizabeth Johnson of KEITH, JOHN RUDOLPH KEITH. John Rudolph Keith of Liberty Tennessee, Brigette Savanna Gullett, Willa Cheyenne Hogue died Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006 at his home. He was 69. Born in and Dana Nicole Johnson, all at home; and a brother, Jay M. Warren County on May 11, 1937, he was a son of the late Johnson of Georgia. He was preceded in death by a Henry Rudolph and Mildred Justice Keith. He was a retired daughter, Amy Elizabeth Johnson. Funeral services were machinist and U.S. Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Sept. 23 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by David Fralix. Burial Mary Gillock Keith. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in was in Hustonville Cemetery. charge of arrangements. JOHNSON, LEONARD SAMUEL "SAMMY" JOHNSON. Leonard KELSEY, EDDITH FAYE KELSEY. Eddith Faye Kelsey of Samuel "Sammy" Johnson of the Rocky Ford community died Russell Springs died Friday, March 24, 2006 at the Russell Friday, April 14, 2006. He was 57. Born in Indiana on April County Hospital. She was 88. Born in Russell County on 19, 1948, he was a son of the late Leonard and Annie Sears Sept. 9, 1917, she was a daughter of the late William Oscar Johnson. Funeral services were April 18 at W.L. Pruitt and Alta Harris Tucker. She was a homemaker and member Funeral Home by the Rev. Coy Rigney. Burial was in of Pine Grove Separate Baptist Church. She was the widow of Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stewart, Mike and Marlus Ermit "Boots" Kelsey. Survivors include a son, Bruce Robert Sears, Joe Ellis and Howard Goode. (and Annette) Kelsey of Tennessee; a daughter, Patti (and Barry) Davis of Liberty; three sisters, Gladys Monk and Janis JONES, HERMAN R. JONES. Herman R. Jones of Stanford died Popplewell, both of Louisville, and Helen Johnson of Jabez; Friday, Dec. 8, 2006 at Golden Living Center. He was 94. and eight grandchildren, Ronald, Richard and Daniel Blair, Born on Sept. 22, 1913, he was the son of the late Herman R Kirk, Barry and Kent Kelsey, Adam and Ashley Davis; and and Selena Jones. He was a field manager for Stanford nine great-grandchildren, Jacob, Bailie, Lauren, Jordan, Cemetery and a woodworker after retirement. He was a Keelin, Jonah and Kyle Kelsey, Addie Marie Davis and member of Stanford Baptist Church. Survivors include his Samantha Pennington. She was preceded in death by a wife, Elgie Napier Jones; a daughter, Anna Rae Jeffries of daughter, Deena Blair; and two brothers, Lloyd and Garth Louisville; three step-sons, Paul Napier, Gary Napier and Bill Tucker. Funeral services were March 26 at Bernard Funeral Napier, all of Stanford; two step-daughters, Virda Zars and Home by Bro. Elvis Tucker, Bro. Richie Curtis and Bro. Billy Marilyn Floyd, both of Stanford; and three grandchildren. Dunbar. Burial was in Pine Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers Funeral services were Dec. 11 at Spurlin Funeral Home in were Ronald and Daniel Blair, Kirk, Barry and Kent Kelsey, Stanford by the Revs. Jimmy Glen Hazlett and Brad Curry. and Adam and Ashley Davis. Burial was in Middleburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Godbey, Bill Thomson, Virgil Bastin, Tim Whitis, Joe Hafley KIDD, NORMA J. KIDD. Norma Jean Carpenter Kidd of Stanford and Glenn Spoonamore. Honorary pallbearers were the died Wednesday, August 23, 2006 at Stanford Health and deacons of Stanford Baptist Church. Memorial contributions Rehab. She was 71. Born in Lincoln County on August 20, are suggested to the Galilean Children's Home, P.O. Box 880, 1935, she was a daughter of the late J.B. Carpenter and Liberty, KY 42539. Bessie Brown (and James) Estes. She was a former employee of Stanford House, Ft. Logan Hospital, Charleston JONES, ULCIE LOU JONES. Ulcie Lou Jones of Indianapolis Health Care, Waynesburg Nursing Home and Stanford Drive- died Thursday, March 2, 2006. She was 85. Born in North In. She was of the Pentecostal faith and the widow of Joseph Carolina on March 23, 1920, she was a daughter of the late J. Kidd. Survivors include two sons, Steve W. Kidd of Gravel Willie and Martha Davis Taylor. She was a homemaker and Switch and James F. Kidd of Waynesburg; a daughter, Dottie of the Methodist faith. She was the widow of Walter Jones. J. Mobley of McKinney; a sister, Geraldine McKinney of Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Heagy of Indianapolis; Stanford; eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. three sisters, Mabel Vaughn of Columbia, Opal Adkins of She was preceded in death by a sister, Betty M. Combs. Louisville and Edith Miller of Dunnville; two brothers, Arvil Funeral services were August 25 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home Taylor of Georgia and James Taylor of Louisville; two by Chaplin Gary Story and Veta Mitchell. Burial was in Buffalo grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Nathan and Joey were March 6 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Mobley, Daniel, Steven and T.J. Kidd, and Mike Likens. Travis Adams officiating. Burial was in Cold Springs Cemetery. KIHLMAN, Brenna Ji Won, 08 Mar 2002. Services for Brenna Ji Won Kihlman, 26, of Wetherburn Court will be. 11 a.m. JUSTICE, RICHARD JUSTICE. Richard Justice of Harrodsburg Saturday at The Presbyterian Church by the Revs. Thomas K. died Monday, Dec. 11, 2006 at University Hospital in Farmer and Kyle Hite. Burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Louisville. He was 71. Born in Casey County on Feb. 24, She died Thursday at her home. Born April 22, 1975, in 1935, he was the son of the late Lousel and Lizzie Baxter Seoul, Korea, she was the daughter of Dale. and Shan Justice. He was a retired mechanic at Caldwell Stone Co. in Kihlman. She was a visual design coordinator for JCPenney. Danville and the widower of Bonnie Mae Sallee Justice. She was a 1993 graduate of Boyle County High School where Survivors include two sons, Paul Justice and Richard Justice she was a. member of the marching band, student council Jr., both of Harrodsburg; two daughters, Patricia Peavler of and several other school. clubs. She played piano and Danville and Saundra Neal of Lexington; three brothers, Earl saxophone and had been a volunteer for. Habitat for Justice of Indiana, and Kermit Justice and Shelby Justice, Humanity. She was a 1998 graduate of Eastern Kentucky. both of Stanford; three sisters, Lela McDonald of Harrodsburg, University and a member of Alpha Omega Pi sorority. She Betty Black of Ohio and Mary Chumbley of Indiana; and eight also was a member of The Presbyterian Church where she grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, was a. youth group leader and Sunday school teacher. Other Alger Justice, Hershel Justice and Lousel Justice Jr.; and a survivors include her brother, Nicholas D. Kihlman of sister, Eula McDonald. Funeral services were Dec. 15 at Minnetonka,. Minn.; her fiancé, Uriah J. Warren of Lexington; and grandparents,. E.M. and Kay Kihlman of Minnetonka. Home Chapel in Crab Orchard by Bro. Clifford Dehart. Burial Pallbearers will be Scott and Mark Berggren, Chris Williams, was in Trace Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Daniel. Cleveland, Rankin Fraser, Matt Ochs, Tim Gavin and Kinman, Larry McKnight, Buddy and Johnny Hanson, Matt Donnie Donselman. Visitation is after 4 p.m. today at the Dobson and Mitch Roberts. Honorary pallbearers were Ron church. Memorials may go to the Brenna J. Kihlman Fund for Shearer, Ron Chandler, Misty Roberts, James Brown, Arthur, Youth Leadership,. c/o The Presbyterian Church; or Heritage Anthony and Preston McKnight. Hospice of Danville. Stith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. LAKES, NAOMI ALINE HUFF LAKES. Naomi Aline Huff Lakes of Mooresville, Ind. died Friday, Dec. 1, 2006 at Bloomington KILMER, ISAAC E. KILMER. Isaac E. Kilmer of Windsor died Hospital in Bloomington, Ind. She was 74. Born in Liberty on Saturday, June 10, 2006. He was 72. Born in Pennsylvania April 13, 1932, she was the daughter of the late Willie and on July 1, 1933, he was a son of the late Clayton and Lydian Rillie Murl King Huff. She was an assembly line operator at Eby Kilmer. He was a member of Cedar Hill Mennonite Automotive Armature and had been a janitor at Pat's Tavern. Church. Survivors include a son, Amos Kilmer of Windsor; Survivors include two sons, Faron G. Lakes of Montgomery two sisters, Martha Shirk of Pennsylvania and Mary Kilmer of County and Sandy L. Lakes of Mooresville, Ind.; three Cerulaen, Ky. He was preceded in death by two brothers, daughters, Bonnie L. McKinney of McKee, Brenda S. Phares and David Kilmer. Funeral services will be today Kimberling of Nashville, Ind., and Julie Smith of Trafalgar, (June 14) at 10 a.m. by Bishop Jacob Oberholtzer. Burial was Ind.; a brother, Herschel Huff of Nineveh, Ind.; two sisters, in Cedar Hill Mennonite Cemetery. Tina Johonson of Florida and Flavia F. Layman of Nashville, Ind.; 16 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. She was KING, LEONARD W. KING. Leonard W. King of New York died preceded in death by a brother, Tandy Huff; and a sister, Rita Saturday, Sept. 23, 2006 at Glens Fall Hospital. He was 63. Randolph. Funeral services were Dec. 5 at Carlisle and Son Born in Ohio on Sept. 24, 1942, he was a son of Decie King Funeral Chapel in Mooresville by the Rev. Jeff Newton. Burial Oaks of New York and the late Leonard Oaks. He was a was in White Lick Cemetery in Mooresville. Memorial former businessman. Besides his mother, survivors include contributions are suggested to Brown County Senior Citizens three daughters, Sandra (and Gary) Gunther, Candy King and Center. Donna Woodcock, all of New York; two sons, Joseph (and Rachel) Frasier and Scott King (and Tony Rivers), both of LANE, HERSHEL LANE. Hershel Lane of Liberty died Friday, New York;. a brother, Paul King of New York; 10 Dec. 22, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. He was 80. Born in grandchildren, Eric and Stephen Millington, Tyler Richards, Liberty on Dec. 10, 1926, he was the son of the late Roy B. Lindsey, Katherine, Joey and Emily Frasier, Mike, Hanna and and Joyce Murphy Lane. He was the former co-owner of King Coby Woodcock; and a great-granddaughter, Lisa Millington. and Lane Service Station, Wrecker Service and Robo Car Funeral services will be Thursday, Sept. 28 at 11 a.m. at Wash, a member of Liberty United Methodist Church and a Brush Creek Pentecostal Church by Bro. Thomas King. Burial U.S. Army veteran of Korea. Survivors include his wife, Vivian will be in Tapscott Cemetery. Visitation is after 10 a.m. Gover Lane; a son, Jeffrey Lane of Newport, N.C.; two Thursday at Brush Creek Pentecostal Church. Bartle Funeral daughters, Rita King (and Greg) and Marilyn Whiles, both of Home Liberty is in charge of local arrangements. Liberty; a brother, Stanley Lane of Liberty; two sisters, Evelyn Hicks and Lillian Hatfield, both of Liberty; two grandchildren, KING, RYAN DOUGLAS KING. Ryan Douglas King of Liberty Nicholas King (and Candace) of London, Ky.; and Lindsay died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Wisecarver of Richmond; and two great-grandchildren, Taylor in Houston, Texas. He was 29. Born in Lexington on Nov. 14, King and Gavin Wisecarver. He was preceded in death by 1977, he was the son of Jerry D. and Kay Allen King of two brothers, Lonnie and Wayne Lane. Funeral services will Liberty. He was a data entry operator with A.C.S. and a be today (Dec. 27) at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the member of First Christian Church. In addition to his parents, Rev. Bruce Lee. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. survivors include his sister, Amanda King, of Lexington. Pallbearers will be Kevin King, Chris King, Michael King, Nick Funeral services were Dec. 10 at First Christian Church by the King, Allen Sparr and Billy Bartle. Honorary pallbearers will Revs. Homer Hecht, Jeff Bell and Brad King. Burial was in be Harvey Bartle, Dewayne Rice, Kenneth King, Paul Wesley, Brush Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Barry King, Brian Millard Allen amd Gene Payton. King, Dustin Neat, Sean Cundiff, Clay Sweeney and Brian Beeler. Honorary pallbearers were Garland Hoskins, Kerry LANE, ILLENA E. Illena E. Lane of Shelbyville, Ind. died Cundiff, Greg Neat, Don Sweeney, P.D. Depp and Leon Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005. She was 79. Born in Casey Wesley. Memorial contributions are suggested to the County on March 8, 1926, she was a daughter of the late Estill Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at 600 E. Main Street, Ste. and Effie Hall Lane. She was a former waitress/cook and 102, Louisville, KY 40202; or to the First Christian Church at attended Kingdom Hall of JehovahÕs Witnesses Church in P.O. Box 8, Liberty, KY 42539. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty Indiana. Survivors include a son, Harold R. Lane of Indiana; was in charge of arrangements. and two brothers, Leon Lane of Bardstown and Gerald Lane of Louisville. She was preceded in death by two brothers, KINMAN, LEROY KINMAN. Leroy Kinman of Columbia died Harold Russell and E.T. Lane; and a sister, Maxie Coleen Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 at his home. He was 68. Born in Lane. Memorial services were Dec. 17 at Kingdom Hall Warsaw on Feb. 13, 1938, he was a son of the late Robert JehovahÕs Witnesses Church in Indiana with Elder Simon and Beatrice Lozer Kinman. He was retired from Louisville Blight officiating. Glenn E. George & Son Funeral Home in Scrap Metals and a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include Indiana was in charge of arrangements. his wife, Lillie Belle McKnight Kinman; four daughters, Kimberly Lynn (and Ron) Shearer of Prospect, Victory Lynn LANHAM, ETHEL R. LANHAM. Ethel R. Lanham of Liberty died (and Ron) Chandler of Clearmont, Melissa Lee Kinman of Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at Lake Cumberland Regional Covington, and Jennifer Lynn Kinman of Columbia; a son, Hospital. She was 99. Born in Judd on Dec. 27, 1906, she Michael Lee (and Heather) Kinman of Alabama; a sister, Mary was a daughter of the late Thomas A. and Mattie Patterson (and Bud) Robbins of Worthville; a brother, Phillip Kinman of Richardson. She was a former employee of Kroger Co. in Covington; and six grandchildren, Bethany and Meghan Cincinnati and a member of Trace Fork Separate Baptist Shearer, Emily and Austin Chandler, Brian Kinman and Darrin Church. She was the widow of Joe R. Durham and Chester Brown. Funeral services were Oct. 6 at McKnight Funeral W. Lanham. Survivors include three stepdaughters, Rebecca Brown of Ohio, Peggy Dean of Liberty, and Freida Stevens of services were July 22 at Northeast Community Church. Burial Cynthiana; a brother, Aubrey Richardson of Liberty; and five was in Goshen Cemetery. grandchildren, Linda Linderman, Mary Worley, Susan Collier, Mark and John Phelps. She was preceded in death by a son, LAWSON, HERSHEL RAY LAWSON. Hershel Ray Lawson of James Wesley Phelps; two brothers, Elvin and Ocanus Harrodsburg died Saturday, April 15, 2006 at the V.A. Hospital Richardson; a sister, Clella Foley; and five infant brothers. in Wilmore. He was 86. Born in Ohio on Nov. 30, 1919, he Funeral services were April 8 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel was a son of the late Harrison and Bertha Helm Lawson. He by Bro. Donald Wilson and Bro. Creech Richardson. Burial was retired from Brown & Williams Tobacco Co. and a U.S. was in Casey County Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Salem Gary, Bennie, Thomas and Matthew Richardson, Robert Cull United Methodist Church and the widower of Opal Overstreet and David Waters Jr. Lawson. Survivors include four sons, Lewis Lawson of Salvisa, Bobby Lawson of Harrodsburg, Carlos Lawson of LANHAM, JANIS MARIE LANHAM. Janis Marie Lanham of Taylorsville, and Wesley Lawson of Nicholasville; a daughter, Liberty died Monday, Jan. 2, 2006 at her home. She was 56. Ruth Hollon of Winchester; two sisters, Mossie Frederickson Born in Indiana on Oct. 27, 1949, she was a daughter of the of Lexington and Faye Grider of Liberty; 15 grandchildren, 24 late Everett and Hazel Owens. She was a member of Athen's great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. He was Church of Christ and the widow of James Ray Lanham. preceded in death by a daughter, Beulah Armstrong; two Survivors include a daughter, Nathasha M. Lanham of sisters, Ida Lay and Dorothy Lawson; and three brothers, Stanford; and a son, Dale Lanham of Liberty. Burial was in Herman, Hubert and Hollis Lawson. Funeral services were Lanhamtown Cemetery. Private services will be held at a later April 18 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Ed Parton. date. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wayne, arrangements. Doug, Brian and Bill Armstrong, Eddie, Lonnie Ray, Tony and Wesley David Lawson, Troy and Steve Hollon. LANHAM, MINNIE EDITH LANHAM. Minnie Edith Lanham of Middleburg died Monday, April 10, 2006 at Liberty Care LAY, WADIE MAE LAY. Wadie Mae Lay of Liberty died Monday, Center. She was 91. Born in Hustonville on July 1,1914, she June 26, 2006 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. was a daughter of the late Robert Perry and Katy Cochran She was 80. Born in Casey County on Oct. 26, 1925, she King. She was a homemaker and former cook at Middleburg was a daughter of the late George and Patsy Jane Edwards Elementary School. She was the widow of Jesse S. Lanham. Lay. She was a homemaker and retired from OshKosh Survivors include two sons, Jesse Daniel Lanham of Indiana B'Gosh, Liberty Sportwear and Land's Restaurant. She and Paul David Lanham of Middleburg; four grandchildren and attended Mt. Pleasant Church. Survivors include two four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughters, Debbie (and Dennis) Rinehart of Ohio and Shari son, John Robert Lanham; three brothers, Ralph, Sherrill and (and Kevin) Land of Liberty; a sister, Wavie Carman of George Washington King; and three sisters, Ethel Hampton, Indiana; and four grandchildren, Adam, Alex, Ben and Bertha Gordon and Betty King. Funeral services will be Jennifer. She was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Friday, April 14 at Bartle Funeral Home Middleburg by the Matthew and Andrew Dean. Funeral services will be Friday, Rev. Curtis Brock. Burial will be in Lanhamtown Cemetery. June 30 at 1 p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Visitation is from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday and after 8 a.m. Friday Dwight Coffman and Bro. Dennis Rinehart. Burial will be at at Bartle Funeral Home Middleburg. Caney Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dennis and Ben Rinehart, Kevin Land, Adam Dean, Chad Zehnder and Garry LARRY DALE LUSTER. Larry Dale Luster of Hustonville died Carman. Honorary pallbearers will be Jennifer Zehnder, Alex Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Land, Carol Rinehart and Karen Carman. Visitation is at 6 Medical Center. He was 56. Born in Casey County on May 9, p.m. Thursday at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. 1949, he was a son of Minnie Ethel Lane Luster of Casey County and the late James Arlos Luster. He was an LEACH, ANNIE STEPHENS LEACH. Annie Stephens Leach of employee of Hester Feed Store and owner and operator of Kings Mountain died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 in Lincoln Luster Mowing Service. He was a member of Hustonville County. She was 89. Born Oct. 22, 1917 in Casey County, Pentecostal Church. Besides his mother, survivors include she was the daughter of the late Quincy C. and Ida Carman his wife, Brenda Sue Propes Luster; a son, George Webb Jr.; Stephens. She was the widow of Dory Hollis Leach. She was two daughters, Tammy Luster of Liberty and Connie Peck of a member of Locust Grove Baptist Church and a retired Danville; a brother, Homer Glenwood Luster of Hustonville; teacher of 36 years from Casey and Lincoln counties. She and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services were Feb. 5 at W.L. also was a member of the Kentucky Retired Teachers Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland with Bro. Arthur Selch and Association, a 4-H community leader and a charter member of Bro. Bobby Smith officiating. Burial was in Poplar Grove Order of the Eastern Star of Waynesburg. Survivors include a Cemetery. Pallbearers were Johnny Hester, Larry Mondie, son, Gaylon Leach (and Brenda) of Waynesburg; two Larry Moberley, Brian Atwood, Danny Griffin and John grandcildren, Justin Leach and Becky Anderson; and four Propes. Honorary pallbearers were Steven Sergent, Timmy great-grandchildren, Chase, Shelby, Cody and Casey Rhodes, Adam Snow and Chester Brown. Anderson. Funeral services were Oct. 31 at Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home in Waynesburg by Bros. Mike Mullins LATCHFORD, STEPHANIE N. LATCHFORD. Stephanie N. and Don Scilley. Burial was in K.P. Hall Cemetery in Kings Latchford of Cincinnati died Wednesday, July 19, 2006. She Mountain. Pallbearers were David Peek, John Peek, John was 32. She was a daughter of Johnny and Wanda Roy of Calvin Peek, Mack Johnson, Dwight Williams, Sue Beckman Liberty and a member of Northeast Community Church in and Jack Blair. Loveland, Ohio. Besides her parents, survivors include her husband, Elmer Lewis Latchford; three children, Sean Tylor LEE, ABIGAYLE GRACE. Abigayle Grace Lee, daughter of Deaton, Isabelle and Kenlee Latchford; and three sisters, Robert M. and Alisha Hartley Lee of Liberty, was stillborn Rhonda Musgove of Florida, Theresa Hensley and Lisa Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005 at St. Joseph East in Lexington. Gonzalez of Ohio. She was preceded in death by a son, Besides her parents, survivors include maternal grandparents, Hunter; a brother, Teddy Roy; and grandparents, Mary and Judy Hartley and Tony Abbott of Liberty and Gene Hartley Theodore Roy and Floyd and Irma Moreland. Funeral and Emma Sharp of Danville; paternal grandparents, Jimmy and Carol Terry of Liberty; and great-grandmother, Beachel Lee of Liberty. She was preceded in death by a grandfather, "Susie" DeVore of Russell Springs; a step son, David David Lee; maternal great-grandparents, Evart and Carolyn Holderfield of Russell Springs; three brothers, Jack Mondie Zornes and William "Bussy" Cooper; and paternal great- and Darrell Mondie, both of Liberty, and Gilbert Mondie of grandparents, Joe and Wilma Hogue Vest and Perry Melvin Russell Springs; a sister, Deweese Miles of Liberty; seven Lee. Graveside services were Dec. 16 at Salem Cemetery grandchildren, one step-grandchild; eight great-grandchildren; with Bro. Chad Owen and Bro. Ricky Hogue officiating. Bartle and one step-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of arrangements. by a son, George "Ray" Pendleton; two sisters, Rosetta Mondie and Blondale Mondie; and three brothers, Stephen LEE, ALBERT "BO" LEE. Albert "Bo" Lee of Liberty died Sunday, Mondie, Newell Mondie and Arville Mondie. Funeral services Dec. 10, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. were Nov. 25 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bros. He was 55. Born in Liberty on May 12, 1951, he was the son Dewayne Mondie and Cleveland Johnson. Burial was in of the late Elvie and Etta Wethington Lee. Survivors include Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed DeVore, David Beville, his daughter, Crystal Morgan of Liberty; a son, Garnett Lee of James DeVore, Ray Pendleton, Joshua Pendleton, Michael Liberty; two sisters, Kathryn Gibson of Indianapolis and Phyllis Pendleton, Chris Dunlap and Jermey Dunlap. Honorary Wethington of Liberty; two grandchildren, Kandis and Cody pallbearers were Mark Mondie and James Mondie. Morgan, both of Liberty; his companion, Judy Daniels and her children, Jasper Rodgers and Robin Johnson, both of Liberty, LUTTRELL, DURWARD C. LUTTRELL. Durward C. Luttrell of Denise Oliver of Rensseler, Ind., and her nine grandchildren. Dunnville (Thomas Ridge) died Thursday, Feb. 16, 2006 at Funeral services are today (Dec. 13) at 1 p.m. at Bartle the University of Kentucky Medical Center. He was 74. Born Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Jeff Edwards. Burial will be in Casey County on Nov. 18, 1931, he was a son of the late in Salem Cemetery. Visitation will be after 8 a.m. today. Dewell and Ola Emerson Luttrell. He was retired from Columbia Gulf Transmission Co. and a U.S. Army veteran. LEE, GERALD LEE. Gerald Lee of Indianapolis died Survivors include his wife, Bernice Roy Luttrell; a daughter, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006. He was 69. Born in Casey County Nancy Elaine Luttrell of Dunnville; a son, Dormand Lynn on Jan. 13, 1937, he was a son of the late Noble and Della Luttrell of Dunnville; a sister, Bonnie Tucker of Dunnville; and Buck Lee. He installed flooring for 35 years for Certified a brother, Lloyd Luttrell of Dunnville. He was preceded in Flooring Services. Survivors include a son, Bruce Lee of death by a sister, Mildred Hart. Funeral services were Feb. Indianapolis; a daughter, Della Caddell of Indianapolis; a 19 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Jim Kingry brother, J.D. Lee of Columbus, Ind.; four grandchildren; and a and Bro. John Westerfield officiating. Burial was in Thomas great-grandchild. Funeral services were Oct. 9 at Flanner and Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alan Hart, Neil Luttrell, Buchanan Washington Park East Funeral Home in Indiana. Jason Tucker, Craig Price, Trent and Bruce Roy. Honorary LEMMON, EVELYN LEMMON. Evelyn Lemmon of Jamestown, pallbearers were David Hart, Jeremy Tucker, Jeffery and formerly of the Pellyton community, died Tuesday, May 9, Stevie Roy. 2006 at Russell County Hospital. She was 85. She was a LUTTRELL, ESSIE JEWEL LUTTRELL. Essie Jewel Luttrell of daughter of the late Cicero Bethel and Callie Melvina Price Ohio died Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at her home. She was Badger. She was a homemaker and member of Caldwell 69. Born in Casey County on Jan. 15, 1937, she was a Chapel Separate Baptist Church. She was the widow of Henry daughter of the late Arlis and Mary Allen. She was a Hollis Lemmon. Survivors include two sons, Mike Lemmon of homemaker and member of Fowler Creek Freewill Baptist Columbia and Steve Lemmon of Russell Springs; two Church in Covington. She was the widow of George Neal daughters, Annetta Barnett and Paula Jean Short, both of Luttrell. Survivors include a son, Donald G. (and Dena) Columbia; two brothers, Marvin Dale Badger and Robert Luttrell of Ohio; a daughter, Georgia Luttrell of Ohio; two Bethel Badger, both of Indiana; 12 grandchildren and 13 sisters, Rosetta Patton and Janet Burton; two brothers, David great-grandchildren. Funeral services were May 11 at Stotts- Allen and Sam Allen; three grandchildren and seven great- Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home in Columbia by Bro. Troy grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Andrew Long. Burial was in Pellyton Cemetery. Pallbearers were her Neal Luttrell; a brother, Clellie Allen; and a sister, Christen grandsons. Allen. Funeral services were May 20 at McKinney-Brown LOVESS, GARY JOE LOVESS. Gary Joe Loveless of Funeral Home by Bro. Donald Howard. Burial was in South Hustonville died Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Fork Cemetery. Regional Medical Center. He was 63. Born in Indiana on LUTTRELL, JOHNNIE L. LUTTRELL. Johnnie L. Luttrell of Ohio August 29, 1942, he was a son of the late Ira Herbert and died Monday, Sept. 25, 2006 at Sycamore Hospital. He was Aletha Agnes Cox Loveless. He was a member of New Hope 55. Born in Casey County on Sept. 5, 1951, he was a son of Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Patricia McClary Treva Roy Luttrell and the late Garnett Luttrell. He was an Loveless; a daughter, Denise Scott Smothers of Danville; two employee of Pipestone Golf Course and a member of sons, Tim (and Sabrina) Loveless of Parksville and Sean (and Stratford Heights Church of God. Besides his mother, Rebecca) Loveless of Hustonville; and seven grandchildren. survivors include his wife, Gloria F. Lewis Luttrell; two Funeral services were Jan. 12 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in daughters, Kimberly (and Jason) Parks and Amy (and Terry) Moreland with the Rev. Cleo Cox officiating. Burial was in Wright, both of Ohio; a brother, Ronnie (and Karen) Luttrell of Loveless Mountain Cemetery. Pallbearers were Glen Haney, Liberty; a sister, Judy Baker of Liberty; and two grandsons, Quentin and Tom Johnson, Tim Loveless, Scott Smothers and Joshua Parks and Noah Wright. He was preceded in death Johnny B. Hall. Honorary pallbearer was Sean Loveless. by a brother, Donnie Luttrell. Funeral services were Sept. 28 LUTTRELL, BERNETTA LUTTRELL. Bernetta Luttrell of Russell at Stratford Heights Church of God by Pastors Mike Cleghorn Springs died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006. She was 70. Born on and John Corcoran. Burial was in West Memory Gardens. May 10, 1936 in Casey County, she was the daughter of the Gebhart-Schmidt-Parramore Funeral Home was in charge of late Ozie and Martha O. Walden Mondie. She was a retired arrangements. special needs school bus driver for Jefferson County Board of LYNN, JOHN CLIFTON LYNN. John Clifton Lynn of Hustonville Education and a member of Clear Springs Baptist Church in died Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at Ft. Logan Hospital. He was Russell Springs. Survivors include her husband, Hershel 83. Born in Ellisburg on May 20, 1922, he was a son of the Luttrell; two daughters, Shirley Beville of Louisville and Nedra late John and Effie Lane Lynn. He was retired from GTE and a member of Community Baptist Church in Junction City. He MARLOW, GEORGE WILLIAM MARLOW SR. George William was a U.S. Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Jane Marlow Sr. of McKinney died Thursday, Feb. 16, 2006 at his Harmon Lynn; a daughter, Priscilla Lynn of Danville; a son, home. He was 68. Born in Lincoln County on April 27, 1937, Darrell Lynn of Somerset; two stepdaughters, Phyllis Wilson he was a son of the late Ed Trusty and Lena Burgess Marlow. Hunt of Stanford and Kay Henninger of Lawrenceburg; two He was a farmer and drilled oil wells and water wells. He was stepsons, Carsel Wilson of Danville and Garry Wilson of of the Pentecostal faith. Survivors include his wife, Lula Bardstown; a sister, Mildred Wilson of Danville; a brother, Richardson Marlow of Hustonville; three sons, George Marlow Gilbert Lynn of Dayton, Ky.; eight grandchildren and 11 great- Jr. of Science Hill, Lincoln Jerome Marlow of McKinney and grandchildren. Funeral services were May 19 at W.L. Pruitt Timothy Marlow of Georgia; a daughter, Leslie Regina Moore Funeral Home by the Rev. Wayne Stevens. Burial was in of Moreland; two stepsons, Michael Gall of Florida and Jimmy Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Garry, Carsel and Gall of Indiana; three brothers, Edgar Marlow Jr. of McKinney, Brandon Wilson, Jody Harmon, Shelby Reed and Arlis Brown. Newt Marlow of Mt. Salem and George "Redbud" Marlow of Stanford; a sister, Jewel Davidson; 11 grandchildren and six LYNN, SUSIE JANE LYNN. Susie Jane Lynn of Liberty died great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She was wife, Nell Marie Coffman Marlow; a brother, Lincoln Marlow; 90. Born in Casey County on Oct. 31, 1915, she was a two sisters, Lena Mae Castle and Beatrice Marlow; and two daughter of the late Bessie Ann Montgomery and D.C. Turpin. grandchildren, Clinton Ray and Barry Lynn Barlow. Funeral She was a housewife and the widow of Herman D. Lynn. services were Feb. 20 at Redemption Road Church with Bro. Survivors include two daughters, Marjean Black of Gary Yocum officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Peytonsburg, Ky. and Louise Brock of Liberty; two sons, Cemetery. Pallbearers were Anthony, Rodney, Danny and Phillip and Claude Lynn, both of Liberty; two sisters, Helen Tyler Jasper Marlow, Chris and David Strevels. Honorary Peyton of Liberty and Nellie Fisher of Indianapolis; a brother, pallbearers were Ralph Hall and James Goode. Fox Funeral Howard Turpin of Hustonville; 14 grandchildren; 20 great- Home in Stanford was in charge of arrangements. grandchildren; and several great-great-granchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Donald Wayne Lynn; a daughter, MARPLE, MARSHALL M. MARPLE. Marshall M. Marple of Lily Ann Kowan; four brothers, Cecil, Raymond, Jesse and Louisville died Monday, May 22, 2006. He was 66. Born in Sam Turpin; and three sisters, Birdie Lee, Lou Cochran, and Casey County on June 8, 1939, he was a son of the late Emma Cox. Funeral servces were Sunday, July 16 at Bartle Vershel and Evelyn Clements Marple. He was retired from Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Bearl King, Bro. Shirley Denson Ford Motor Co. and a U.S. Army veteran. He was a member and Bro. Wayne Naylor. Burial was in Dogwood Gap of VFW National Home. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Cemetery. Pallbearers were Phillip Burton, Jeremy Lynn, Marple; a daughter, Winona Gooding of Indiana; a grandson, Thomas Black Sr., Thomas Black Jr., Terry Edelen and Larry Aaron Gooding; two brothers-in-law, Danny Johnson and Lee. Bartle Funeral Home of Liberty was in charge of Marvin Johnson; and four sisters-in-law, Geri Connor, Patricia arrangements. Malcomb, Lovetta Hotopp and Kathy Johnson. Funeral services will be today (May 24) at 1 p.m. at McKinney-Brown MADDOX, CHARLES DAVID MADDOX. Charles David Maddox Funeral Home with burial in Gum Lick Cemetery. of Moreland died Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006. He was 44. Born in Boyle County on May 22, 1962, he was a son of Lena MARRAPODI, JAXON MARRAPODI. Jaxon Marrapodi, the in- Margaret Maddox and the late Walter Maddox. He was a fant son of Richard Marrapodi and Sonya Patrick of Liberty, carpenter and member of New Hope Baptist Church. Besides was stillborn Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006 at Fort Logan Hospital in his mother, survivors include his wife, Connie Maddox; two Stanford. In addition to his parents, survivors include a sister, sons, David Walter Maddox of Moreland and Samuel Lane of Madison Bertram of Liberty; maternal grandparents, Phillip Liberty; a daughter, Heather McWhorter of McKinney; two and Kim Coffey and Rick Patrick, all of Monticello; paternal sisters, Wanda Carrier of Stanford and Janet Maddox of grandparents, Sharon and Stephen Peyton of Liberty and Moreland; and a brother, Cecil Maddox of Hustonville. He Richard Marrapodi of Columbia; and great-grandparents, was preceded in death by a brother, Marvin Maddox. Funeral Lester and Jane Vaughn and Daniel and Cheryle Brucker, all services were August 12 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by of Monticello, and Virginia Peyton of Liberty. Funeral services David Fralix. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. were Nov. 24 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Tim Brown. Burial was in Tapscott Cemetery. MADDOX, HENRY ALTON MADDOX. Henry Alton Maddox of Moreland died Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 at his home. He was 72. MASON, BILLIE W. MASON. Billie W. Mason of Columbia, S.C. Born in Casey County on Feb. 3, 1934, he was a son of the died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 at the V.A. Medical Center in late George Dewey and Mary Ellen Griffin Maddox. He was a Columbia, S.C. She was 55. Born on March 3, 1951 in Casey retired farmer and carpenter. He was a member of Friendship County, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Hester Baptist Church in Butchertown. Survivors include his wife, Adams Wesley. Survivors include her husband, David Audie Benedict Maddox; two sons, Randy Maddox of Junction Mason; two brothers, Terry Wesley of Liberty and Larry City and Jimmy Maddox of Texas; a daughter, Kathy Royalty Wesley of Bethelridge; and a sister, Patsy Clements of of Lawrenceburg; a brother, Ronald Maddox of Maxey Valley; Liberty. She was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn three sisters, Nellie King and Hazel Beldon, both of Casey Wesley; and a sister, Peggie Cain. This obituary is courtesy County, and Ada Taylor of Hustonville; eight grandchildren, of Bartle Funeral Home Liberty. Kristal Moore, Kyla Satterly, Stephanie Morris, Jennifer, Kara, Jake and Elijah Maddox, and Nathan Noel; and four great- MASON, CARRIE B. MASON. Carrie B. Mason of Franklin, Ind. grandchildren, Mallory and Megan Moore and Bailey and died Sunday, July 30, 2006. She was 81. Born in Casey Hudson Morris. Funeral services were Sept. 5 at W.L. Pruitt County, she was a daughter of the late Sam and Linnie Funeral Home by the Rev. Tony Stephens and Rev. Stacey Overstreet Lee. Survivors include her husband, Rev. Clayton Wilson. Burial was in Moreland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mason; three sons, Jack (and Letia) Mason, Billy (and Becky) Jimmy Naylor, Billy Maxey, Clyde Southerland, Barry Johnson Mason and Dennis (and Linda) Mason; two daughters, Linnie and Larry and Ron Benedict. Honorary pallbearers were Jeff (and Gary) Miller and May Jaeger (and Matt Croucher); a Brown, Hershel, Raymond and Todd Maddox, Chester brother, Raymond (and Lorene) Lee of Liberty; three sisters, Shepperson and Buddy Southerland. Ivadean Harrison of Knifley, Kathleen McQueary of Liberty, and Beulah (and Robert) Cook of Indiana; a sister-in-law, Jewel Wilham of Liberty; 15 grandchildren, 27 great- MAUPIN, JIM MAUPIN. Millard Jim Maupin of Liberty died Friday grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. She was July 11, 2008 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Pendleton; and four in Danville. He was 74. Born in Casey County on June 1, brothers, Earl, Carl, George and Wesley Lee. Funeral 1934, he was the son of the late Ray B. and Alta Richardson services were August 2 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Maupin. He was the founder and owner of Maupin's Body Indiana with burial in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Shop. Survivors include his wife, Ina Wheeler Maupin; a son, Jamey (and Michelle) Maupin of Liberty; a daughter, Twilla MASON, OPAL MARIE MASON. Opal Marie Mason of Russell (and David) Bennett of Liberty; two sisters, Helen Putteet of Springs died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006 at her home. She was Cincinnati, Ohio, and Gay Arney of Franklin, Ind.; and two 78. Born in Casey County on Nov. 8, 1927, she was a brothers, Johnny and Bobby Maupin, both of Liberty. He was daughter of the late Henry and Lena Floyd Haste. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Betty Meeks and Jeanette former owner and operator of Duke's Restaurant and a Morgan. Funeral services were July 13 at Bartle Funeral member of Poplar Springs Baptist Church. She was the widow Home Chapel by the Rev. David Bennett, Rev. Johnny of Charlie H. Mason. Survivors include a daughter, Glendolyn Dunbar and Bro. Johnny Maupin. Burial was in Poplar Springs (and Danny) Bonner of Florida; two sisters, Reva Wilson and Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenny Durham, Bobby and Dorothy Clements, both of Liberty; five grandchildren, Keith Johnny Maupin, David Wheeler, Arnold Morris and Ronnie and Gary Hogans, Kent and Darrin Bonner, and Dana Kimble; Joe Wesley. Honorary pallbearers were Buddy Wheeler, and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a Jimmy Lawhorn, Tubby Richardson, and Justin Pendleton. daughter, Brenda Sue Hogans; a sister, Audrey Gilpin; and three brothers, Myrel, Earl and Walter Lee Haste. Funeral MAY, AUDREY ELIZABETH. Audrey Elizabeth May of Cincinnati services were Sept. 25 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the died Sunday, Dec. 11, 2005 at Mercy Franciscan Hospital. Rev. C.B. Carman. Burial was in Poplar Springs Cemetery. She was 83. Born in Adair County on Jan. 15, 1922, she was Pallbearers were Tony and Steve Fair, Esker, Larry, Joe and a daughter of the late James and Effie Adams Martin. She Jeff Gilpin. was a member of Barnett's Creek United Methodist Church and the widow of Walter F. May. Survivors include a son, MATHEWS, DENNIS MATHEWS. Dennis Mathews of Franklin, Rondy May of Cincinnati; two sisters, Mildred Smith and Ky. died Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008 at his home. He was 72. Gladys Sheldon, both of Cincinnati. She was preceded in Born in Casey County on June 1, 1936, he was a son of the death by three brothers, Lowell, Clifton and Oren Martin. late Ruba and Bertha Carmicle Mathews. He was the widower Visitation will be after 10:30 a.m. this morning (Wednesday) at of Berniece Baxter. He was a retired truck driver, attended Bartle Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services will be held at the Calvary Assembly of God, and a U.S. Air Force veteran. noon with Roger Price officiating. Burial will be in Barnett's Survivors include four sons, Dennis Mathews II and Dana Creek Cemetery. Craig Mathews, both of Indiana, Terrence Ray Mathews of Germany and Dallas Clinton Mathews of Franklin; two MAY, JANICE MAY. Janice May of Liberty died Thursday, Aug. daughters, Debra Roy of Windsor and Elizabeth Roy of 31, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She Liberty; 24 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; six sisters, Mary was 68. Born in Boyle County on August 11, 1938, she was a Cramer of Ohio, Irene Gosser of Liberty, Marcella Chrisfield of daughter of the late John L. and Mollie C. Hatter. She was a Minnesota, Wanda Murphy of Liberty, Jewell Delrue of Ohio retired legal secretary and member of Mt. Olive Christian and Brenda Roy of Indiana; and a brother, Johnny Mathews of Church. Survivors include her husband, Robert T. May; a Russell Springs. He was preceded in death by two sons, son, Scott (and Christi) May of Nicholasville; a daughter, John Boyd Mathews and Danny Lee Mathews; a brother, Susan (and Ryan) Griffith of Lexington; a brother, Harold Tommy Mathews; and two sisters, Martha Johnson and Hatter of Indiana; and three grandchildren, Tristan and Dorothy Coffey. Funeral services were Aug. 12 at McKinney- Nicholas Griffith and Rachyl May. She was preceded in death Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Micky Roy. Burial was in Casey by a brother, Curtis Hatter; and a sister, Mary Alice Wesley. County Memorial Gardens with military honors by the Casey Funeral services were Sept. 3 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel County Funeral Squad. Pallbearers were Andy Mathews, by the Rev. Greg Powell and Rev. Leslie Bentley. Burial was Josh Mathews, Alex Byrd, Johnny Byrd, Brian Mathews, Mark in Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Hatter, Daryl Gosser, Greg Mathews and Mark Mathews. . Wesley, Matt and Michael Haas, Ryan Griffith and Ronald Sims. Honorary pallbearers were Richard Montgomery, David MATTHEWS, WALTER Y. MATTHEWS. Walter Y. Matthews of McAnelly, Paul Blacketer, Glenn Carman, Harold Hatter, Indianapolis, Ind., formerly of Liberty, died Wednesday, Feb. Morris Myers, Steve Bieberich, Justin and Brannon Wesley. 27, 2008. He was 85. Born in McMinnville, Tenn., he was the Memorial contributions are suggested to Mt. Olive Christian son of the late Alfred T. and Willie Ann Matthews. A World Church. War II veteran of the U.S. Army, he worked on the railroad and as a cook, retiring from Conrail after 39 years. He also MCDONALD, LELA M. MCDONALD. Lela M. McDonald of worked as a brake man at Hawthorne Yards and a bus driver Liberty died Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at the University of for Pensacola Christian Schools in Florida. He was a member Kentucky Medical Center. She was 76. Born in Casey County of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Indianapolis, Ind. and was the on June 3, 1929, she was a daughter of Ida Chadwell Price of widower of Dorothy I. Wilhite and Eleanor I. Simmons. Russell Springs and the late Bill Price. She was a Survivors include five daughters, Jackie (and Ed) Krasnichan, homemaker and member of South Fork Baptist Church. She Debbie (and Ed) Miller, Lola (and Steve) Ellis, Janet (and was the widow of Truman McDonald. Besides her mother, Mike) Gleb and Sarah (and Craig) Tullos; a son, Curt (and survivors include two sons, Randall (and Marlene) McDonald Susie) Mather; 22 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; two of Waynesburg and Danny (and Jo Ann) McDonald of Indiana; sisters, Christine Williams and Violet (and Charles) Dippel; a three sisters, Virginia Talbot of Fairdale, Euzella Wilson and sister-in-law, Mary Matthews; six nieces; seven nephews; and Louise Hughes, both of Russell Springs; a brother, Garnett a former wife, Martha Cox. Funeral services were March 8 at Price of Somerset; three grandchildren and three great- Flanner and Buchanan Community Life Center at Washington grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Park East in Indianapolis, Ind. by Bro. Dwight Coffman. Burial Gordon and Billy Price. Funeral services were March 25 at was in Memorial Park Cemetery. South Fork Baptist Church by Bro. Troy Coffey. Burial was in South Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers were Matthew and Dag Lawhorn, Killis Emerson, Donny Burton, Tim McDonald and Meeks of Indiana, Homer Meeks of Somerset and Billy Meeks Mike Simpson. Honorary pallbearers were Andy and Hershel of Liberty; a sister, Ruth Catron of Indiana; and five Lawhorn, Boyd Hoskins, Galen and Jason Brackett, and grandchildren, Kevin Neal, Colton Martin, Blake, Pierce and Matthew Simpson. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in Nadia Meeks. He was preceded in death by three brothers, charge of arrangements. Victor, Vernon and Carlos Meeks; and four sisters, Maylene and Fayrene Meeks, Lela Nolde and Louise Simpson. MCKINNEY, VIRGIE NELL MCKINNEY. Virgie Nell McKinney of Funeral services were Jan. 9 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel Liberty died Friday, March 24, 2006 at Central Baptist with Bro. James D. McDonald officiating. Burial was in South Hospital. She was 75. Born in Cumberland County on Sept. Fork Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County Honor 8, 1930, she was a daughter of the late Willie and Ola Ann Guard. Pallbearers were Nathan Martin, Arthur Yates, Rick Bow Long. She was a retired school teacher and co-owner of Dowell, Lewis and Glen Meeks, and Floyd Pevley. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home, Casey County Monument Co. and Casey County Memorial Gardens. She was a MILLER, ADA BELLE MILLER. Ada Belle Miller of Liberty died member of Liberty Church of Christ and Order of the Eastern Tuesday, June 20, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She was 83. Star. She was the widow of Bobby McKinney. Survivors Born in Casey County on Dec. 24, 1922, she was a daughter include a son, David (and Sheila) McKinney of Liberty; a of the late Granville J. and Maudie Ann Wright Scott. She sister, Lottie Hoots of Indiana; and two grandchildren, was a homemaker and member of Chestnut Grove Baptist Brandon and Megan McKinney. She was preceded in death Church. Survivors include five sons, Herbert Roy Miller, Fred by a sister, Mae Scott. Funeral services were March 26 at Orville Miller and Carl Jasper Miller, all of Colorado, Donald McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Kenny Spaw and Bro. Ray Miller of Indiana and Marvin Bradford Miller of Kentucky; Bud Cain. Burial was in Casey County Memorial Gardens. four daughters, Linda Bell Fernandez of Missouri, Wanda Pallbearers were Jim Worley, Pete, Gary and Steve Rose Herman of Colorado, Charlotte Ann Parrott of Indiana McKinney, Joe Scott, Gary Campbell and Edward Reed. and Judy Carol Asher of Kentucky; two brothers, Charles Honorary pallbearers were Alvis Hoots, Bingham Holms, Scott of Liberty and Lonnie Clyde Scott of Kentucky; five Shirley Reed, Phyllis Reese, Pat Depp, Barbara Norflett, sisters, Edna Bertram, Ora Monday, Delta Rodgers, Nannie Janet Worley, Norma Watson and Juanita Delp. Long and Betty Johnson, all of Kentucky; and 24 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by five brothers MCNEIL, HELEN ELIZABETH MCNEIL. Helen Elizabeth McNeil and four sisters. Funeral services were June 24 at McKinney- of Pennsylvania died Monday, June 19, 2006 at her home. Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Dwight Coffman. Burial was at She was 80. Born in Maryland, she was a daughter of the late Whited Cemetery. Ernest and Ada Elizabeth Calvert Howery. She was retired from the Oxford Area Civil Association and a member of MIRACLE, JAMES C. James C. Miracle Sr. of Eubank died Oxford United Methodist Church. Survivors include her Friday, Dec. 9, 2005 at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. husband, Raymond W. McNeil; two sons, Kevin W. (and He was 75. Born in Bell County on Feb. 12, 1930, he was a Diane) McNeil of Pennsylvania and Marc W. McNeil of son of the late Fred P. and Eller Miracle. He was a retired Maryland; two daughters, Connie Jones of Liberty and U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Survivors include his Kimberly (and John) Haverstick of Washington; eight wife, Clara Napier Miracle; two sons, Anthony Miracle and grandchildren and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in James C. Miracle Jr., both of Eubank; three daughters, Lanita death by a son, William McNeil; a brother, Ernest P. Howery; G. Miracle of Ohio, Donna E. Hinkle of London and Sandra K. and a sister, Virginia Gilpin. Funeral services were June 22 at Cook of Eubank; three brothers, Fred P. Miracle, Houston Edward L. Collins Funeral Home in Pennsylvania. Burial was Miracle and Ira Lee Miracle, all of Brownies Creek, Ky.; seven at Oxford Cemetery. sisters, Elsie Miracle and Lucille Howard, both of Middlesboro, Annette Hensley, Dolly Gibbons and Estella Miracle, all of MCWHORTER, PAULINE MCWHORTER. Pauline McWhorter of Brownies Creek, Wanda Sue Jackson and Gertrude Miracle, Middleburg died Sunday, April 9, 2006 at the Casey County both of Michigan; 15 stepbrothers and sisters, 13 Hospital. She was 91. Born in Kings Mountain on Dec. 27, grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded 1914, she was a daughter of the late H.M. and Hema Raney in death by a stepfather, Bert Gibbons; and two brothers, Shoemaker. She was a former clerk at Elliott's Store in Ewell and Leman Miracle. Funeral services were Dec. 11 at Middleburg and a member of Grove Seventh Day Adventist Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home in Waynesburg with Bro. Church. She was the widow of Matt McWhorter. Survivors Robert Miracle officiating. Burial was in Woodstock Cemetery include four daughters, Joanna Doyle of Shepherdsville, Betty with military rites by Causwell Saufley Post 18. Yarger of Ohio, Nancy Thomas of Danville and Brenda Smith of Hustonville; a son, Larry McWhorter of Ohio; two brothers, MONDAY, DWIGHT MONDAY. Dwight Monday of Columbia died H.M. Shoemaker Jr. and Lloyd Shoemaker, both of Kings Monday, Sept. 25, 2006 at his home. He was 62. He was a Mountain; a sister, Ruby Clark of Cincinnati; 10 grandchildren son of the late Elburn Monday and Laura Monday Burchell of and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a Casey County. He was a U.S. Marine veteran of the Vietnam brother, Stanley Shoemaker; and a sister, Maxine Neal. War and retired from the U.S. Postal Service. He was a Funeral services will be today (April 12) at 2 p.m. at Bartle member of Praise Assembly of God, where he served as an Funeral Home Middleburg by Bro. Kris Eckenroth. Burial will elder. Survivors include his wife, Paula Sherrill Monday; a be in Middleburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Stephen and daughter, Tammy D. (and Jeff) McGee of Ohio; a son, Ron Gregory Hamm, Dan, Rick and Jamie Yocum, and Brian (and Stella) Monday of Ohio; a sister, Jo Ann Riggins of Smith. Florida; a sister-in-law, Pat Monday; three stepbrothers, Jimmy, Ed and William Burchell; two stepsisters, Rachel Foley MEEKS, BOBBY S. MEEKS. Bobby S. Meeks of Liberty died and Katie Yaden; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in Friday, Jan. 6, 2006 at his home. He was 61. Born in Gilpin death by two brothers, Cecil Monday and Ronnie Monday. on Sept. 28, 1944, he was a son of the late Raymond and Funeral services were Sept. 27 at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Hollis Patterson Meeks. He was an employee of Square D Funeral Home in Columbia by Pastor Tim Cooper. Burial was Company in Lexington and a U.S. Army veteran of the in Haven Hill Cemetery with military honors by VFW Post Vietnam War. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Meeks; a 6097. Pallbearers were Ron and Lauren Monday, Shane and daughter, Mona Martin of Somerset; a son, Jesse Meeks of Berea; four brothers, Lewis Meeks of Harrodsburg, Glen Kelsey McGee, Tommy Mitchum, Mark Courtwright and Fred Cemetery. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge of Barker. arrangements. MONDAY, ORA ELLEN SCOTT MONDAY. Ora Ellen Scott MONTGOMERY, ALMA FIGHTS MONTGOMERY. Alma Fights Monday of Liberty died Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006 at Casey Montgomery of Liberty died Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006 at the County Hospital. She was 82. Born in Casey County on June University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was 79. Born in 19, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Jasper Granville Casey County on June 9, 1926, she was a daughter of the and Maudie Ann Wright Scott. She was a homemaker and late James Allen and Edna Carr Fights. She was a retired the widow of Joseph Freeman Monday. She was a member garment manufacturing supervisor, housewife, and member of of Liberty Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Survivors include Atwood Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, Carl Monday and Randall Monday, both of Liberty; her husband, Hubert Montgomery; two sons, Richard Allan two daughters, Elva Allen of Hustonville and bernetha "Boots" Montgomery of Liberty and Rande Montgomery of Iowa; a Foley of Liberty; four sisters, Edna Bertram, Delta Rodgers, daughter, Margaret Ellen Foster of Liberty; four sisters, Theda Nannie Long and Betty Johnson, all of Liberty; two brothers, Rothwell of Indianapolis, Delores Edwards of Mt. Washington, Charles Scott of Liberty and Lonnie C. Scott of Campbellsville; Margaret King of Liberty and Nadine Sandlin of Russell 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and one great- Springs; three brothers, Will R. "Sonny" Fights of Ohio, James great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Garth Fights of Texas and Rodney Paul Fights of Elvena Shepherd; five brothers, Arnold, John, Shelby, Elizabethtown; nine grandchildren, Douglas and Michael Sherman and Shirley Scott; five sisters, Viola Bertram, Martha Foster, Christopher Weddle, Shelby, Jessie, Kim and Thornton, Ada Miller, Elva Scott and Luzetta Breeden; and a Samantha Montgomery, Elizabeth Moore and Erica Turner; great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were Jan. 2 at and four great-grandchildren, Mackenzie Weddle, Kailey and McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Eld. Arlen Sanders and Carson Foster and Isabell Willms. She was preceded in Donnie Smither. Burial was in Whited Cemetery. death by six sisters, Leitha Southerland, Edith and Billie Jean Fights, Audrey Long, Geneva Childers, and Lorene Franklin. MONDAY, VELTON MONDAY. Velton Monday of Liberty died Funeral services will be today (Feb. 1) at 10:30 a.m. at Bartle Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She was 80. Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Edward Parton officiating. Born in Casey County on Oct. 3, 1925, she was a daughter of Burial will be in Bethelridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be the late Harrison B. and Lockie Davis Hamm. She was a Chris Weddle, Douglas and Michael Foster, Loren Long, homemaker and member of Shady Grove Separate Baptist Jessie and Samantha Montgomery, Michael Turner and Phillip Church. She was the widow of Wilburn Wesley Monday. Cochran. Honorary pallbearers will be Erica Turner, Kim Survivors include two sons, Gary (and Marlene) Monday of Mont-gomery and Elizabeth Moore. Liberty and Wendell Monday of Illinois; three brothers, Arlis Hamm and Lowell Hamm, both of Indiana, and James Hamm MONTOOTH, DOROTHY MONTOOTH. Dorothy Montooth of of Louisville; a half-sister, Adell Davis of Liberty; four Stanford died Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell grandchildren, Wendy, Kyle and Diane Monday, and Susan Regional Medical Center. She was 76. Born in Cincinnati on Dunaway; and two great-grandchildren, Kayla and Madison Feb. 22, 1930, she was a daughter of the late Herman Henry Dunaway. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Verline and Ethel Mae Dickerson. She was a homemaker and Caudill and Velma Atwood; three brothers, Arnold, Avery and member of the Assembly of God in Lancaster. She was the Albert Hamm; a half-sister, Opal Hamm; and two half- widow of Leonard Montooth. Survivors include three sons, brothers, Iver and Dale Hamm. Funeral services were Sept. Herman (and Carol) Montooth and Carl Montooth, both of 12 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Elvis Tucker. Ohio, and Dennis (and Margaret) Montooth of Stan-ford; a Burial was in Shady Grove Cemetery. special friend, Shirley Wilson; nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a MONDIE, OZIE MONDIE. Ozie Mondie of Russell Springs died daughter, Jean Wallace; a brother and two sisters. Funeral Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006 from injuries sustained in an services were Oct. 13 at Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford by automobile accident. He was 35. He was a son of Gilbert and the Rev. Wendell Johnson and Rev. Don Clayborn. Burial was Lois Mondie of Russell Springs. Besides his parents, in Brush Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike, Dennis, survivors include his wife, Teresa Pyles Mondie; seven Troy and Billy Joe Montooth, Dale and Brian Johnson. children, Jessamine Leonard and Justin Mondie, both of Liberty, Bethany Mondie, Destiny Mondie, Jennifer Brown, MORGAN, FLORA LEONA MORGAN. Flora Leona Morgan of Eric Brown and Andrew Brown, all of Russell Springs; six Yosemite died Sunday, March 19, 2006 in Waynesburg. She brothers, Junior Mondie and Jeff Mondie, both of Russell was 82. Born in Lincoln County on March 26, 1923, she was Springs, Johnny Mondie and Dewayne Mondie, both of a daughter of the late Jesse and Sara Baugh Williams. She Liberty, Jerry Mondie of Somerset and Larry Mondie of was a member of New Life Church of God of Prophesy and Dunnville; two sisters, Lesia Hosack of Hustonville and Martha the widow of Paul Victor Morgan. Survivors include two Seidl of Louisville; and a grandchild. Funeral services were daughters, Patsy Joann (and David) Arnett of Cincinnati and Feb. 1 at Wilson Funeral Home in Russell Springs with Bro. Vicki Lee Burchfield of Somerset; a grandson, Brian Arnett; David Johnson officiating. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. and two great-grandsons. Funeral services will be today Pallbearers were Jr., Jeff, Johnny, Dewayne and Larry (March 22) at 1 p.m. at New Life Church of God of Prophesy Mondie, and Mark Bernard. Honorary pallbearers were E.J. by Bro. Jack Carter and Bro. Bill Pelfrey. Burial will be in Propes, Ray Pendleton, and Emmit Couch. Salyers Cemetery. Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MONDIE, STEPHEN RAY MONDIE. Stephen Ray Mondie of Dunnville died Monday, May 8, 2006 at his home. He was 49. MORGAN, LEONARD A. MORGAN. Leonard A. Morgan of Born in Casey County on July 25, 1956, he was a son of the Liberty died Wednesday, July 26, 2006 at the Russell County late Ozie and Martha Opal Walden Mondie. He was a U.S. Hospital. He was 81. Born in Casey County on Dec. 15, Navy veteran. Survivors include a son, Steven R. Mondie of 1924, he was a son of the late Lonzo and Sarah Bastin Massachusetts; three brothers, Jack Mondie and Darrell Morgan. He was a farmer and member of Willow Springs Mondie, both of Liberty, and Gilbert Mondie of Windsor; and United Methodist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran. two sisters, Deweese Miles of Liberty and Bernetta Luttrell of Survivors include his wife, Pauline Patterson Morgan; a son, Russell Springs. Graveside services were May 8 at Salem Kenny (and Dana) Morgan of Liberty; a daughter, Shirley (and David) Coffman of Liberty; three brothers, Paul Morgan and Mount Saint Joseph, 8001 Cummings Road, Maple Mount, Segal Morgan, both of Middleburg, and Tommy Morgan of Ky. 42356. Liberty; two sisters, Nellie McAninch of Liberty and Geneva Dalton of Middleburg; and three grandchildren, Kristie NAPIER, ELISE LOUISE NAPIER. Elise Louise Napier of Kings Morgan, Byron and Jennifer Coffman. He was preceded in Mountain died Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006 at her home. She was death by three brothers, Earnest, Junior and Reed Morgan; 68. Born in Casey County on Dec. 29, 1937, she was a and a sister, Mary Ponder. Funeral services were July 29 at daughter of the late William Clay and Carrie Bell Carter Clark. Willow Springs United Methodist Church by Bro. Creeh She was a homemaker and member of Grove Ridge Baptist Richardson and Bro. David Bowlin. Burial was at Willow Church. Survivors include her husband, Glen Napier; three Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Trammell, Byron dau-ghters, Brenda (and Jerome) Cummins of Middleburg, Coffman, Kenny and James Morgan, Gene Benson and Larry Retha (and Dale) Atwood and Lisa (and Tim) Childers, both of Dalton. Honorary pallbearers were Tommy Weddle, Ronald Kings Mountain; a son, Ronald (and Kathy) Napier of Kings Wright, Johnnie Beard Jr., Joe Burkholder, Jerry Coffman, Mountain; a sister, Eudenia Kirkham of Indian-apolis; five Boyd Brown and Wayne Hughes. McKinney-Brown Funeral grandchildren, Jessica Carpenter, Amy Wood, Amanda Home was in charge of arrangements. Dunham, Jantzen Denny and Macy Childers; and five great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Harold MURPHY, ALTON MURPHY JR. Alton Murphy Jr. of Liberty died Dean Napier; three brothers, Russell, James and Ray Clark; Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. He was 72. and two sisters, Eula Jones and Eva Powell. Funeral services Born on Jan. 26, 1934 in Casey County, he was the son of will be today (Oct. 4) at 2 p.m. at Grove Ridge Baptist Church Effie Hill Zimmer of Cincinnati and the late Alton Murphy Sr. by Bro. John P. Cummins and Bro. Kevin Pittman. Burial will He was the former owner of Murphy's Laundromat. In be in K.P. Hall Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dennis Grider, addition to his mother, survivors include two daughters, Karen Wayne Stevens, Steve Roach, James Morgan, Gary Mason of Cincinnati and Sharon Emerson of Liberty; a son, Smithers, and Lemon Sims. Honorary pallbearers will be Mark Grider of Liberty; a sister, Catherine Caudill of Jiggs Judd, Chuck Martin, Charlie Durham and Dallas Anderson, Ind.; a brother, T.J. Murphy of Cincinnati; five Patterson. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is in charge of grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in arrangements. death by a brother, Curtis Murphy. Funeral services are today (Nov. 1) at 12 noon at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the NEAT, ROLLIN REID. Rollin Reid Neat of Dunnville died Rev. G.W. Smith. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Monday, Dec. 12, 2005 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 88. Born in Adair County on Feb. 4, MURPHY, EVELYN MURPHY. Evelyn Bastin Murphy of Mayfield 1917, he was a son of the late Rufus and Viola Cundiff Neat. died Friday, Aug. 25, 2006 at Jackson Purchase Medical He was retired from the Kentucky Highway Department and a Center. She was 78. Born in Cincinnati on March 12, 1928, U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Lena Williams Dunnville Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Bastin. She was a homemaker and member of Immanuel Margaret Beard Neat; two daughters, Sheila (and Dale) Baptist Church in Lexington. Survivors include two sons, Wilson of Dunnville and Karen (and Tommy) Downey of Brent Murphy of Mayfield and Mark Murphy of Georgia; a Liberty; a brother, Jimmy Neat of Louisville; four daughter, Amy Spencer of Georgetown; and a granddaughter. grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren, eight great- Funeral services were August 28 at Bartle Funeral Home grandchildren and three stepgreat-grandchildren. He was Chapel by Bro. Jimmy Brown. Burial was in Mt. Calvary preceded in death by a son, Michael Neat; five brothers and Cemetery. Pallbearers were Oscar Jr., Ray, and Beckham five sisters. Funeral services were Dec. 15 at McKinney- Williams, Jim Westfall and Clyde D. Hannah. Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Marc Carr officiating. Burial was in Tabernacle Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gary Terry, MYERS, WILEY MYERS. Wiley Myers of Alabama died Greg Neat, Randy and Corey Dial, Troy Emerson, and Derek Saturday, Jan. 28, 2006 at St. Vincent Hospital. He was 73. Ethington. Born in on Nov. 10, 1932, he was a son of the late Grover Cleaveland and Anne Venus Myers. He was an NOE, ALFORD B. NOE. Alford B. Noe of Liberty died Saturday, employee of Wal Green. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Feb. 25, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 76. Pennington Myers; a son, Mike Myers of Louisiana; two Born in Casey County on April 26, 1929, he was a son of the daughters, Terri Kennamer of Alabama and Lisa Buhnet of late David and Mary Black Noe. He was a former Casey Louisiana; four brothers, Jim Myers of Alabama, Charlie County constable, former police officer for Hustonville Police Myers of Louisiana, Joe Myers of Texas and Pat Myers of Department, retired sawmill owner/operator, farmer and Mississippi; a sister, Catherine Adams of Louisiana; and three musician. He was a member of Brush Creek Pentecostal grandchildren, Jake and Aubri Kennamer and Madison-Ali Church and a Kentucky Colonel. Survivors include his wife, Myers. Graveside services were Jan. 30 at Poplar Springs June Walters Noe; four daughters, Donna (and Hershel) Cemetery with Father Thomas Clark officiating. Bartle Price, Carol (and Elza) King, Debbie Noe, and Glenda (and Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of arrangements. Randy) Atwood, all of Liberty; a sister, Geneva Grider of Liberty; five grandchildren, Angie Taylor, Amy and Greg NALLY, SISTER BERTHA MARIE NALLY. Sister Bertha Marie Cross, Vicky Mullins and Kayla Atwood; a great-grandchild, Nally, an Ursuline Sister of Mount Saint Joseph, died Friday, Presley Taylor; three stepgrandchildren, Adam Atwood, Elza Oct. 6, 2006 at Mount Saint Joseph, in her 64th year of E. King and Carla Rexroat; a stepgreat-grandchild, Jason religious life. She was 85. Born in Washington County, she Hafley; and a special niece and nephew with whom he was was a retired educator, teaching at St. Bernard Catholic reared, Lillie Wesley of Liberty and Denver "Bob" Dillingham School and many other schools in the Archdiocese of of Versailles. He was preceded in death by six brothers, Arvil, Louisville of Diocese of Owensboro. She also ministered in Arnold, James, Virgil, Floyd and Vernon Noe; two sisters, health care at Mount Saint Joseph. Survivors include nieces, Della Noe and Dora Passmore; and a stepgrandchild, Kim nephews, and members of her religious community. Funeral Hafley. Funeral services were Feb. 28 at Bartle Funeral mass was Oct. 9 at Mount Saint Joseph. Glenn Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Shirley Denson and Bro. Bearl King Home in Owensboro was in charge of arrangements. officiating. Burial was in Noe Cemetery. Pallbearers were Memorial contributions are suggested to Ursuline Sisters of Greg Cross, Adam Atwood, Elza E. King, Steve Walters, Leon and Ronnie Wesley, William Noe and Gary Vest. Honorary were Dec. 21 at Emmanuel Baptist Church with the Rev. Jim pallbearers were Hershel Price, Randy Atwood, Elza King, Devney officiating. Burial was in Lick Springs Cemetery. Flinn Brian Taylor, Brian Vest and Freddie Cook. and Maguire Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. OWENS, DONNA JEAN OWENS. Donna Jean Owens of PATTERSON, GUSTAVA WHITE PATTERSON. Gustava White Windsor died Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Patterson, formerly of Yosemite, died Sunday, July 2, 2006 at Medical Center in Danville. She was 71. Born in Casey Britthaven of Somerset. She was 91. Born in Casey County County on Feb. 3, 1935, she was the daughter of the late on Dec. 19, 1914, she was a daughter of the late E.V. and Otha and Cora Luttrell Owens. She was a homemaker and a Martha Falconberry Carman. She was a retired school member of Canaan Valley Baptist Church. Survivors include teacher and librarian, member of Middleburg Baptist Church caregivers Phyllis Hampton, Rancle Roy, Edward Roy, Jamie and the widow of Gordon White and Ocie Patterson. Roy and Eugene Lawson; and several nieces, nephews and Survivors include a stepdaughter, Jean Minton of Windsor; cousins. Funeral services were Dec. 21 at McKinney-Brown and three stepsons, Dale Patterson of Windsor, Kirby Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford DeHart. Burial was in Bowmer Patterson and Rodger Patterson, both of Ohio. Funeral Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eddie, Jamie, Richard, Larry, services will be today (July 5) at 11 a.m. at Bartle Funeral Andrew, Donald and Nathan Roy and Eugene Hampton. Home Middleburg by the Rev. John P. Cummins and Rev. Gale Durham. Burial will be at Salyers Cemetery. PARTON, CLARENCE PARTON. Clarence Parton of Liberty died Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. PATTERSON, PATRICIA DEAN PATTERSON. Patricia Dean He was 88. Born in Pulaski County on May 14, 1918, he was Patterson of Liberty died Friday, May 26, 2006 in a two- a son of the late John and Serena Haste Parton. He was a vehicle accident on KY 1649. She was 37. Born in Boyle retired farmer, school bus driver, welder and cemetery County on Feb. 22, 1969, she was a daughter of Robert and caretaker. He was a member of Willow Springs United Iva Dean Singleton Patterson of Yosemite. She was a Methodist Church and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. homemaker and member of Indian Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Jewell Richardson Parton; four Survivors include a daughter, Jody Patterson of Liberty; a son, sons, Laris Ray (and Irma) Parton, Edward C. (and Wanda) Kenneth Means of Liberty; three stepdaughters, Rebecca Parton, John F. (and Beverly) Parton and David C. Parton Means of Yosemite, Amanda Propes of Liberty and Crystal (and Kristee Davidson), all of Liberty; three daughters, Reed of Richmond; four sisters, Diana Poff, Connie Patterson Dolores (and Ben) Smith of Tennessee, Mildred (and Gary) and Linda Patterson, all of Yosemite, and Lisa Taylor of Southerland of Texas, and Patsy (and Don) Chappell of Stanford; two brothers, Junior Patterson and Ray Patterson, Florida; a sister, Priscilla Naugle of New Jersey; a brother, both of Yosemite; paternal grandparents, Johnny and Lorine Jessie Parton of Liberty; 28 grandchildren, 40 great- Patterson of Yosemite; maternal grandparents, Theodore and grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. He was Alma Singleton of Yosemite; and four grandchildren, Ricky preceded in death by his first wife, Emily Wall Parton; two and Wesley Reed, Carley Propes and Winston Means. daughters, Jeannette Thomas and Judy Wheeler; three Funeral services were May 30 at McKinney-Brown Funeral sisters, Anna Dalton, Banna Buis and Matrie Watson; and two Home by Bro. Don Clark. Burial was in Rich Hill Cemetery. brothers, Lawrence and Hershel Parton. Funeral services Pallbearers were Barry Luttrell, Michael Daniels, Garnett were July 8 at Willow Springs United Methodist Church by the Pittman, Ronnie Dehart, Raymond Poff, Foy Scott, Larry Rev. Larry Cochran and Rev. Creech Richardson. Burial was Rowland and Marshall Wayne. Honorary pallbearers were in Willow Springs Cemetery with military rites by B Battery 2nd Robin Scott, Deanie Means, Travis Hatter and Scott Taylor. and 138 Field Artillery Batallion. Pallbearers were Roger, Randy, Andrew and Ronnie Parton, Timmy Elliott and Brian PATTERSON, VELLA DANE STRONG PATTERSON. Vella Sneed. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of Dane Strong Patterson of Elizabethtown died Tuesday, Feb. arrangements. 14, 2006 at Central Baptist Hospital. She was 78. Born in Casey County on May 8, 1927, she was a daughter of the late PARTON, LAWRENCE PARTON. Lawrence Parton of Cincinnati Rufus and Sophia Pennington Strong. She was a registered died Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006 at University Hospital in Cincinnati. dietician for Lincoln Trail District Health Department, a He was 51. Born in Cincinnati on Nov. 1, 1955, he was the consultant for several nursing homes, and a former teacher. son of Jesse and Nannie Godbey Parton of Liberty. He was a She was a member of Greensburg Baptist Church and the factory laborer at Tri State and Tallow. In addition to widow of Paul Lee Patterson Sr. Survivors include three his parents, survivors include his wife, Carla Scott Parton; a daughters, Janet (and Jerry) Coleman of Elizabethtown, son, Michael Parton of Cincinnati; four brothers, Willard James (and Joan L.) Patterson of Lexington and M. Suzetta Godbey of Vine Grove, and James Par-ton, Jerome Parton (and Mike) Horn of Berea; a son, Dr. Paul L. II (and Mabel and Harold Parton, all of Cincinnati. He was preceded in Sue) Patterson of Greensburg; a sister, Regina Grider of death by a brother, Wilbert Godbey; and a sister, Mary Lexington; six grandchildren, John and Julie Coleman, Mallory Schwab. Funeral services were Dec. 9 at McKinney-Brown and Paul Patterson III, Elizabeth and Alexandria Horn; and Funeral Home by Bro. Ed Parton. Burial was in Valley Oak two stepgrandchildren, Whitney and Brad Horn. She was Cemetery. preceded in death by two daughters, Pam and Patricia Patterson; a brother, Ethridge Strong; and a grandson, James PARTON, VIRGIE MAE PARTON. Virgie Mae Parton of Franklin, Coleman. Funeral services were Feb. 17 at Brown Funeral Ind. died Saturday, Dec. 17, 2005. She was 77. Born in Home in Elizabethtown with Dr. Dan Grider officiating. Burial Casey County on April 11. 1928, she was a daughter of the was in Glenwood Cemetery in Casey County. Pallbearers late Row and Florence Pevely. She was a homemaker and were Mike and Brad Horn, Jerry and John Coleman, James member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Indiana. Survivors and Paul Patterson III, and Dr. Jay Grider. include two sons, Ronnie Parton and Larry Parton, both of Indiana; a daughter, Linda Emerson of Rhode Island; three PATTERSON, VELMA M. PATTERSON. Velma Maxine Terry sisters, Marie Carman of Liberty, Mary Bray of Grand Rivers Patterson of Ohio died Friday, Jan, 6, 2006 at Clairmont- and Janie Weddle of Russell Springs; a brother, David Pevely Mercy Hospital. She was 86. Born in Yosemite, she was a of Tennessee; four grandchildren and three great- daughter of the late Luther Perry and Mildred Gay Black grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Terry. She was a homemaker and former waitress. She was Charles, James, Paul and Virgil Parton. Funeral services a member of Mt. Olive Christian Church and attended the First Christian Church of Taylorsville. She was the widow of Ventis Maggard of Stanford and Lee Ann Lee of Taylor County; a Patterson. Survivors include a son, Patrick Patterson of grandmother, Lillie Marie Wethington of Liberty; and a Taylorsville; a daughter, Levonn Canada of Ohio; nine granddaughter, Makayla Durham. Funeral services were grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services August 27 at Fox Funeral Home in Stanford by Bro. Timothy were Jan. 9 at Hall-Taylor Funeral Home with the Rev. Tom Brown. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers were Waterfill officiating. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Todd Richards, Barry and Aaron Burton, Jeff Wooton, John Turner, Ryan Cox, Michael Heitzman, Ron Sandusky and Eric PATTON, JERALDINE B. PATTON. Jeraldine B. Patton of Terry. Lexington died Monday, Feb. 20, 2006 at Central Baptist Hospital. She was 70. Born in Casey County on Dec. 12, PENDERGRAFT, VIOLET DELORIS PENDERGRAFT. Violet 1935, she was a daughter of the late Jesse H. and Christine Deloris Pendergraft of Danville, formerly of Hustonville, died Moran Bryant. She was an employee of Molly Maid in Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2006 at Charleston Health Care Center. Lexington and the widow of Forest E. Patton. Survivors She was 72. Born in Casey County on Oct. 30, 1933, she include two daughters, Debra Gukeisen of Winchester and was a daughter of the late James and Dorothy Merritt Wilcher. Stacy Moore of Lexington; a son, Forest Patton Jr. of She was retired from Cowden's Manufacturing in Stanford and Richmond; five sisters, Janice Brackett, Wanda Yaden, Rena was also a certified nursing assistant at Ft. Logan Hospital. Faye Hamm, Norma Hinant and Connie Wheeler; four She was a member of Ellisburg Baptist Church. Survivors brothers, Jimmy Bryant, Jesse Bryant Jr., Bobby Joe Bryant include her husband, Dwain "Dink" Pendergraft of Hustonville; and David Bryant; seven grandchildren and three great- two sons, Darin (and Michele) Pendergraft of Danville and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Rodney James Robert (and Jennifer) Pendergraft of Hustonville; two Patton; and a grandchild. Funeral services will be Saturday, daughters, Nina Kay "Katie" (and Henry) McCowan of Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Junction City and Larraine (and Tony) Warner of Hustonville; Paul Patton officiating. Burial will be in Pellyton Cemetery. five sisters, Gertrude Davis of Illinois, Matilda Price of Texas, Vivian Spahr of Stanford, Diane Cook of Tennessee and PAYTON, BETH STIENBARGER PAYTON. Beth Stienbarger Sandy Chandler of North Carolina; two brothers, Grover Payton of South Fork died Thursday, July 13, 2006 at Wilcher of Georgia and James Wilcher of Burgin; four Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 45. grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Funeral services Born on Feb. 10, 1961 in Westminster, Calif., she was the were Jan. 7 at Ellisburg Baptist Church with Bro. G.W. Smith, daughter of the late Earl and Beverly Hayden Stienbarger. Bro. Harold Thompson and Bro. Jeremiah Nimmo officiating. She was a former assistant deli manager at Durhams Grocery Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Shaun in Stanford and atteded the Lighthouse Tabernacle Church. Pendergraft, Anthony and Jason McCowan, Steve Wilcher, Survivors include her husband, Robert C. Payton; two Scott Spahr and Kenneth Tanner. Honorary pallbearers were daughters, Roxanne and Ashley Peck of Syracuse, Ind.; three the staff at Charlestown Health Care and Ellisburg Baptist sisters, Vickie Howard and Mary Stonebraker, both of Church choir. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland was in Kendallaville, Ind. and Cindy Helmer of Avilla, Ind.; and a charge of arrangements. grandchild. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Anna Stienbarger; and a brother, Greg Stienbarger. Funeral PENDLETON, LELA JEWELL PENDLETON. Lela Jewell services were July 15 at New Hope Baptist Church by Bro. Pendleton of Liberty died Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 at Liberty Care David Fraliz and Joey Harness. Burial was in New Salem Center. She was 77. Born in Casey County on Nov. 7, 1928, Cemetery. she was a daughter of the late Elbert and Maggie Williams Pierce. She was a homemaker and member of Mt. Calvary PAYTON, CHARLES ORNSBY ROBERT. Charles Ornsby Community Church. She was the widow of Delmer Pendleton. Robert Payton of Moreland died Sunday, Nov. 27, 2005 at his Survivors include a son, Richard Ray Pendleton of Ohio; a home. He was 71. Born in Casey County on June 11, 1934, brother, Robert Pierce of Dunnville; four grandchildren and he was a son of the late Dave and Allie Shoapman Payton. five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a He was a plumber and member of New Hope Baptist Church. daughter, Rita Wesley; and a sister, Louise Carman. Funeral Survivors include five sons, Wayne Payton of Liberty, Robert services were Sept. 4 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Payton and Timmy Payton, both of McKinney, Keith Payton of Bro. Clifford Dehart. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. Hustonville and Chuck Payton of Middleburg; four sisters, Chelcie Turpin of Stanford, Virginia Corso, Lois Crawley, PENDLETON, WANDA FAYE PENDLETON. Wanda Faye Rudell Schmidt and Jeanie Reckley, all of Indianapolis; 15 Pendleton of Liberty died Monday, April 3, 2006 at her home. grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He was preceded She was 60. Born in Casey County on May 22, 1945, she in death by three brothers, Freebert, Jessie and Herlin was a daughter of the late James and Lucille Luttrell Warren. Payton; three sisters, Betty Walker and Elsie Davidson and She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Josephine Humphrey; and a grandson, Travis Payton. Jackie Pendleton; a son, Todd Pendleton of Columbia; a Funeral services were Nov. 30 at New Hope Baptist Church brother, Rabon Warren of Somerset; three grandchildren, with David Fralix and Joey Harness officiating. Burial was in Paige and Monica Pendleton and Jessica Rodgers; and a New Salem Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald, Ricky Dale, great-grandchild, Haven Rodgers. She was preceded in David, Bryant and Dion Payton and Mike Naylor. W.L. Pruitt death by a daughter, Patricia Faye Pendleton. Funeral Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. services were April 4 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford Dehart and Bro. Clifford Karnes. Burial was in PEEK, BONNIE PEEK. Bonnie Waynell Peek of McKinney died Riffe Creek Cemetery. Thursday, August 24, 2006 at her home. She was 46. Born in Adair County on Nov. 16, 1959, she was a daughter of Bobby PENNINGTON, EMMETT CLAIR. Emmett Clair "E.C." and Barbara Wethington Burton of Liberty. She was a Pennington of Liberty died Saturday, Dec. 24, 2005 at the certified nursing assistant at Stanford House and former Casey County Hospital. He was 93. Born in Virginia on employee of Matsushita Manufacturing. Survivors include her August 9, 1912, he was a son of the late William Chester and husband, Richard "Buddy" Peek; a son, Christopher Durham Nellie Cole Pennington. He was a farmer, U.S. Army veteran of Moreland; a daughter, Samantha Durham of Stanford; a of World War II and a member of Liberty United Methodist brother, Lewis Joe Burton of Taylor County; four sisters, Church. Survivors include his wife, Edna Davis Pennington; Connie Baldock and Janice Harmon, both of Liberty, Donna three sons, E.C. (and Linda) Pennington of Burlington, George (and Sheila) Pennington of Nortonville, and Jodie grandchildren, Brigitte Burke and Daphne Johnson; and a (and Melinda) Pennington of Arkansas; a daughter, Judy (and great-grandson, Jackson Edward Burke. Funeral services Tony) Emerson of Liberty; a sister, Virginia Cochran of were August 7 at Rocky Ford Baptist Church by Brad Fleming Indiana; a stepbrother, James C. Newsome of Ohio; seven and Jimmy Brown. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. grandchildren, Tonya Lawson, Emmett, Jared, Sara and Clay Pallbearers were Mark Burke, Elmer Coffman, Todd Johnston, Pennington, Christie Carlton and Ellen Steinmiller; and eight Jack Lay, Rudy Mullins, Bill Proctor, Bobby Taylor and Donnie great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by eight Payton. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of brothers, Jessie, Claxton, Vance, William "Boss", Wilson, arrangements. Kirby, Joe Robert and Johnnie Pennington; three sisters, Phoebe Pennington, and two stillborn infants. Funeral PEYTON, JAMES PEYTON JR. James Peyton Jr. of Liberty died services will be today (Dec. 28) at 2 p.m. at Liberty United Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at his home. He was 72. Born in Methodist Church with the Rev. Bruce Lee officiating. Burial Casey County on June 8, 1933, he was a son of the late will be in Whited Cemetery with military rites by the Casey Samuel and Minnie Hale Peyton. He was a farmer and timber County Honor Guard. Pallbearers will be Donnie, Jared, Jim, cutter and attended Noel's Chapel Church of God. Survivors Emmett and Clay Pennington, Luaird Riddle, Heath Carlson include his wife, Rose Tapscott Peyton; two daughters, Anita and Donald Thomas. Honorary pallbearers will be Tonya and Bryant of Danville and Carol Bryant of Madisonville; a son, Kim Lawson, Christie Carlson, Ashley and Sara Pennington David Peyton; four grandchildren, Chris and Justin Bryant and and Brian and Ellen Steinmiller. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty Amy Michelle and Kelsie Elizabeth Coffey; and a great- is in charge of arrangements. granddaughter, Faith Rae Bryant. He was preceded in death by four sisters, Jessie Atwood, Francis Miller, Myrtle Miller PENNINGTON, JOE D. PENNINGTON. Joe David Pennington of and Verda Cox; and five brothers, Edgar, Vince, Fred, Oatley Hustonville died Thursay, Aug. 24, 2006 at University of and Herman Peyton. Funeral services were April 13 at Kentucky Medical Center. He was 69. Born in Casey County McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Raymond Alstott and on June 20, 1937, he was a son of the late Andrew Claxton Bro. Bobby Eldridge. Burial was in NoelÕs Chapel Cemetery. and Lena Allen Pennington. He was a sawmill employee. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Addington Pennington; two PFIESTER, JOSETTE DIXON PFIESTER. Josette Dixon Pfiester daughters, Diana Elliott of Liberty and Essie Phillips of of Louisville died Sunday, Dec. 24, 2006 at University Hospital Moreland; two brothers, W.C. Pennington of Liberty and in Louisville. She was 36. Born on March 12, 1970 in Vernon Pennington of Indiana; six sisters, Louvina Hamm of Jefferson County, she was the daughter of Doreen Miller Indiana, Annie Clements of Illinois, Ivadean Helm and Brenda Dixon of Louisville and the late Paul Dixon. She was a Goode, both of Liberty, Opal Clements of Dunnville and restaurant manager and the widow of Joe Pfiester. In addition Kathryn Wethington of Columbia; and two grandchildren. He to her mother, survivors include two brothers, Audie Dixon was preceded in death by a sister, Elizabeth Pennington. and Michael Shannon Dixon, both of Louisville; and a sister, Funeral services were August 20 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Debra Caple of Louisville. Funeral services were Dec. 28 at Home by Bro. Clifford Dehart and Bro. G.W. Smith. Burial was McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford DeHart. in Whited Cemetery. Pallbearers were Diana Elliott, Ronald Burial was in Thomastown Cemetery. Morgan, Doug Wolford, Deward Davis, Robbie and Joey PHILLIPS, CHESTER W. PHILLIPS. Chester W. Phillips of Ohio Wethington, Tim Hatter and J.L. Coe. Honorary pallbearers died Sunday, March 19, 2006 at Grandview Hospital in Ohio. were his fellow loggers throughout the years. He was 83. Born in Casey County on Sept. 18, 1922, he was PERKINS, JEWELL PERKINS. Jewell Perkins of Yosemite died a son of the late Willis and Amanda Phillips. He was retired Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006 at Central Baptist Hospital. She was from General Motors, a U.S. Army veteran and a member of 63. Born in Casey Countg on April 11, 1943, she was a Queen of Martyrs Church in Ohio. Survivors include his wife, daughter of the late Lonzo and Pearl Byrd Watson. She was Dorothy Ewing Phillips; two sons, Ron (and Becky) Phillips a former employee of the Gathering Place and member of and Larry (and Marty) Phillips, both of Ohio; a sister, Edith Yosemite First Baptist Church. Survivors include her Walton; a brother, Jerry Phillips; eight grandchildren and nine husband, Leland Perkins; two sons, Jeff Perkins of Yosemite great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, and Rodney Perkins of Liberty; a daughter, Lana Moore of Emma Moore; and a brother, D.G. Phillips. Funeral services Lexington; four brothers, Edward Watson of Indiana, Ralph will be Friday, March 24 at 11 a.m. at St. Bernard Catholic Watson and Claude Watson, both of Maryland, and George Church with the Rev. Thomas Clark officiating. Burial will be in Watson of California; five sisters, Pauline Salyers of St. Bernard Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County Yosemite, Ruth Watson, Maude Wheeler and Letha Hines, all Honor Guard. Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday of Indiana, and Betty Hopper of Ohio; three grandchildren and (March 24) at the church. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home is a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by three in charge of arrangements. brothers, Leo, Bobby and Marion Watson. Funeral services PITMAN, GALE M. PITMAN. Gale M. Pitman of Fairfield, Ind. were Sept. 12 at First Baptist Church of Yosemite by the Rev. died Tuesday, April 11, 2006. He was 69. Born in Casey Joe Warren and Rev. Lloyd Hopper. Burial was in First County on Nov. 29, 1936, he was a son of the late Oscar and Baptist Church of Yosemite Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ken Nannie B. Elkins Pitman. He was employed at General Hopper, Dennis, Chester and Gary Watson, J.A. Salyers and Motors and a charter member of the Fairfield Sportsmen's Jeff Kaiser. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of Association, a Fairfield auxiliary policeman and NRA member. arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Bonita Phenis Pitman; two sons, PEYTON, EDNA ELLIS PEYTON. Edna Ellis Peyton of Liberty Gerald Pitman and Gregory (and Donna) Pitman, both of died Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006 at NHC Healthcare in Indiana; four sisters, Virginia Fenwick of Virginia, Lorene Tennessee. She was 86. Born in Casey County on Feb. 9, Roberts of Ohio, Peggy Martin of Indiana and Bonie Sage of 1920, she was a daughter of the late James and Brusha Ellis. Elsmere, Ky.; a brother, Gary Pitman of Indiana; and three She was a homemaker and member of Rocky Ford Baptist grandchildren, Gregory, Mikayla and Grant. He was preceded Church. She was the widow of Ralph Ervin Peyton. Survivors in death by two brothers, Lester and Garnett Pitman. Funeral include a daughter, Shirley Lay of Liberty; two sisters, Mary services were April 15 at Brown-Dawson Funeral Home by Mullins of Lebanon and Essie Taylor of Liberty; two Pastor Rodney Dukes. Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery Mausoleum. PITTMAN, BOBBY JUNIOR PITTMAN. Bobby Junior Pittman of two sisters, Beatrice Adkins and Eva Gosser. Funeral Middleburg died Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2006 at his home. He was services were June 20 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by 68. Born in Casey County on April 17, 1937, he was a son of Bro. John Westerfield, Bro. Jason Young and Harvey Luttrell. the late Luther Pittman and Nettie Durham Pittman Hatter. He Burial was in Thomas Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers were was a retired tool and die engineer. Survivors include his Winford Harris, Carl Meece, Ricky Price, Tom Canada, wife, Judy Ann Craft Pittman; three daughters, Geneva Back, Harvey Luttrell and Don Campbell. Honorary pallbearers Patricia Pittman and Rhonda Amodio, all of Ohio; three sons, were Dormand Luttrell, Trent, Bruce, Jeffery and Stevie Roy, Douglas Pittman of Tennessee, Chad Pittman and Todd Jeffrey Tarter, Les and Randall Gosser, and Billy Joe Pittman, both of Middleburg; four brothers, Bennie Pittman of Johnson. Ohio, Danny Pittman and Larry Pittman, both of Florence, and James William Pittman of Indiana; two sisters, Bessie Smith of PROPES, REBECCA SUE LANE PROPES. Rebecca Sue Lane Mt. Salem and Gloria Dean Vaught of Middleburg; 11 Propes of Richmond died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2006 at her home. grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He was preceded in She was 43. Born in Indiana on August 17, 1962, she was a death by two sisters, Effie Haggard and Mildred Joann Parton. daughter of Nellie Clayborne Lane of Liberty and the late John Funeral services were March 3 at Bartle Funeral Home Lane Jr. She was a student. Besides her mother, survivors Chapel with Bro. William Pittman officiating. Burial was in include two daughters, Melissa Propes and Amanda Jo Durham Cemetery. Pallbearers were Douglas, Chad and Propes, both of Louisville; four sisters, Kay Stoddard of Todd Pittman, Carl Back, Rob Amodio and George Smith. Oklahoma, Jean Brown of Indiana, Judy Lane of Liberty, and Barbara Keith of Wisconsin; and seven brothers, Joseph Lane PITTMAN, RALPH WESLEY PITTMAN. Ralph Wesley Pittman of of Indianapolis, John Lane III, David Lane, Paul Lane, Stanford died Wednesday, March 15, 2006 at Ft. Logan Thomas Lane, Timothy Lane and Matthew Lane, all of Liberty. Hospital. He was 55. Born in Casey County on June 21, Funeral services were Feb. 20 at McKinney-Brown Funeral 1950, he was a son of the late George Elvin and Violet Vaught Home with Bro. Marvin Lane officiating. Burial was in Poplar Pittman. Survivors include his wife, Elsie May Rayburn Grove Cemetery. Pittman; three sons, Kevin Pittman, Matthew Pittman and Anthony Pittman, all of Stanford; two daughters, Paula PUTTEET, GRACE C. PUTTEET. Grace C. Putteet of Columbia Rayburn of Casey County and Beverly Pittman of Hustonville; died Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006 at Taylor Regional Hospital in two brothers, Benny Pittman of Casey County and Donald Campbellsville. She was 89. Born on June 30, 1917 in Kings Pittman of Florida; and a sister, Barbara Pittman of Stanford. Mountain, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Willie Funeral services were March 19 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home Johnson Hasty. She was a retired store merchant and was a by the Rev. David Smith. Burial was in Buffalo Springs member of Charity Baptist Church. She was the widow of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald, Tony and Chris Pittman, Jerry Myer Putteet. Survivors include a daughter, Joan J. Robbie Tinsley, Jacob Mason and Daniel Fox. Honorary Patterson of Columbia; a son, Jerry M. Putteet Jr. of pallbearers were Jeff VonGruenigen and Bill Watkins. Columbia; a sister, Helen Miller of Waynesburg; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded POFF, HELEN JUANITA POFF. Helen Juanita Poff of Indiana in death by a son, Robert Thurman; four brothers, Otis Hasty, died Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at Todd Aikens Health Park Hasty, Russell Hasty and Everett Hasty; and four sisters, Care. She was 68. Born in Casey County on August 5, 1937, Velma Miracle, Mildred Faulkenberry, Nola Reynolds and she was a daughter of the late Everett and Mary Wilkinson Beulah Witt. Funeral services were Nov. 25 at Willow Springs Gillock. She was the widow of Vernon Lee Poff. Survivors United Methodist Church by the Rev. Wilburn Bonta. Burial include a daughter, Kim (and Mike) Demaree of Indiana; two was in Willow Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were George sons, Danny (and Diane) Poff and Ricky (and Pam) Poff, both Rice, Joey Caldwell, Brian Putteet, Phillip Patterson, Tony of Indiana; a brother, Haskel Gillock; four sisters, Lucille Newsom and Terry Graham. The honorary pallbearer was Asberry, Cynthia Wethington, Naomi Streeval and Evelyn Todd Putteet. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty is in charge of Crow; and 10 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by arrangements. three brothers, Buster, Eugene and Willis Gillock; and two sisters, Geneva Peck and Nanny Lane. Funeral services RAINES, THOMAS DEAN RAINES. Thomas Dean Raines of were March 25 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service by the Junction City died Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006 at his residence. He Rev. Paul Pulasko. Burial was in First Mt. Pleasant Cemetery was 60. Born on July 28, 1946, he was a son of the late in Indiana. Howard and Emma Goode Raines. He was a car dealer and painter and a U.S. Army veteran of Vietnam. Survivors PORTER, GENEVA WILSON PORTER. Geneva Wilson Porter include his wife, Peggy Jenkins Raines; a son, Nicholas Dean of Waynesburg died Friday, Feb. 10, 2006 at Ephraim Raines of Junction City; a daughter, Ida Michelle Morales of McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 78. Born in Stanford; two brothers, Glenn Raines of Danville and Berl Casey County on Oct. 3, 1927, she was a daughter of the late Raines of Michigan City, Ind.; two sisters, Phyllis Buck of Lucian and Lee Mills Wilson. Survivors include a daughter, Hamilton, Ohio; and Peggy Webb of Junction City; and three Nancy Porter of Gravel Switch; and a brother, Virgil Wilson of grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gravel Switch. Funeral services were Feb. 13 at W.L. Pruitt Howard Lee Raines; and a sister, Sondra Allen. Funeral Funeral Home with the Rev. David Smith officiating. Burial services were Oct. 10 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the was in Simpson Cemetery. Rev. Bearl King. Burial was in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Pallbearers were Chad Whitehead, Ty Williams, PRICE, DONNIE B. PRICE. Donnie B. Price of Dunnville died Nick Raines, Abe Hall, Mike Vanover and Freddie York. Saturday, June 17, 2006 at his home. He was 68. Born in Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of arrangements. Pulaski County on Dec. 16, 1937, he was a son of the late Willie Oscar and Ora Myrtle Gosser Price. He was retired RAINWATER, EVERETT RAINWATER. Everett Rainwater of from Tecumseh Company. Survivors include his wife, Inice Bethelridge died Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006 at Liberty Care Roy Price; a son, Craig Price of Dunnville; a daughter, Center. He was 90. Born in Casey County on Nov. 17, 1916, Regenia (and Billy Joe) Johnson of Russell Springs; a brother, he was the son of the late Welcome Joseph and Iverson Verthal "Bud" Price of Indiana; a sister, Bonnie Tarter of Hodge Rainwater. He was a farmer, a U.S. Army veteran of Russell Springs; and two grandchildren, Jenny Natasha Frank World War II and a member of Mintonville United Methodist and Lacey Lasahe Johnson. He was preceded in death by Church. Survivors include his wife, Christine Dye Rainwater; a son, Stanley Rainwater of Bethelridge; a daughter, Janet Cora Traylor of Hustonville, Hattie Richards of Harrodsburg Withers of Liberty; four sisters, Faye Hogue and Vina Gullett, and Faye Duggins of Danville. He was preceded in death by both of Wilmore, Alice Walker of Nicholasville and Suzie Hall three brothers, Fred, Vernon and Cobert Richards. Funeral of Lexington; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. services were Sept. 23 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by He was preceded in death by a son, Michael Rainwater; two Bro. Ed Parton. Burial was in Wilson Ridge Cemetery. brothers, Ed Rainwater and Ezra Rainwater; and a sister, Merlie Rainwater. Funeral services were Jan. 2 at Mintonville RICHARDS, LYDA MARIE RICHARDS. Lyda Marie Reeves United Methodist Church by Bro. Steven Glenn. Burial was in Richards of Hustonville died Monday, July 3, 2006 at Ft. Mintonville Cemetery. . Logan Hospital. She was 84. Born Jan. 22, 1922, she was a daughter of the late Burl and Victoria Wiser Reeves. She was RANDOLPH, BILLY JOE RANDOLPH. Billy Joe Randolph of a homemaker and member of Ellisburg Baptist Church. She Middleburg died Sunday, May 7, 2006 at his home. He was was the widow of Fred Lee Richards. Survivors include a son, 61. Born in Casey County on Dec. 2, 1944, he was a son of Victor Richards of Hustonville; two grandsons, Robbie and the late Floyd and Mayme Wilcher Randolph. He was a Ryan Richards; and a great-grandchild, Jasalynn Richards. logger and farmer. Survivors include two daughters, Connie Funeral services were July 6 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Schmitz of Cincinnati and Rhonda Eckart of Burlington; five Bro. G.W. Smith. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. brothers, Edward H. Randolph of Indiana, Gary Randolph, Pallbearers were Robbie, Ryan, Shirley, Elmer and A.C. Phillip Randolph, Bobby Randolph and Floyd Lee Randolph, Richards, and Foster Followell. all of Liberty; two sisters, Helen Twtze of Washington and Juanita Parsons of Indiana; and three grandchildren, Jessica, RICHARDSON, AUBREY V. RICHARDSON. Aubrey V. Catlin and Christian. He was preceded in death by four Richardson of Liberty died Friday, July 7, 2006 at Ephraim brothers, Ancil, Dean, Jimmy and Gerald Randolph; and a McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 87. Born in Judd, sister, Faye Ellis. Funeral services were May 10 at McKinney- Ky. on April 3, 1919, he was a son of the late Thomas Allen Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Dwight Coffman. Burial was in and Mattie Patterson Richardson. He was a retired carpenter Poplar Grove Cemetery. for Jefferson County Public Schools and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He attended Mt. Calvary Baptist Church. REED, JAMES WILLIAM REED. James William Reed of Survivors include his wife, Hilda Carmicle Richardson; a Loveland, Ohio died Friday, Jan. 6, 2006. He was 78. Born in daughter, Brenda Waters of Louisville; two sons, Aubrey W. Boyle County on March 15, 1927, he was a son of the late Jim Richardson and Byron D. Richardson, both of Louisville; six and Rosie Scott Reed. Survivors include his wife, Evatine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded Barlow Reed; a son, Bill (and Grace) Reed; three brothers, in death by his first wife, Joyce Maxine Richardson; a son, Foster Reed, Dewey Reed and Harold Reed; and five Anthony Allan Richardson; two sisters, Clella Foley and Ethel grandchildren. Funeral services were Jan. 9 at Hodapp Lanham; and three brothers, Elvin "Boss", Edgar and Ocanus Funeral Home in Ohio. "Bid" Richardson. Funeral services were July 11 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Creech Richardson. Burial REED, MELVIN FLOYD. Melvin Floyd Reed of Stanford died was in Willow Springs Cemetery with military rites by the Monday, Dec. 5, 2005 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Casey County Funeral Squad. Center. He was 81. Born in Casey County on Feb. 15, 1924, he was a son of the late Coley and Eppie Lowe Reed. He RICHARDSON, JOSHUA DARRELL RICHARDSON. Joshua was a retired farmer and member of Alum Springs First Darrell Richardson of Indiana died Sunday, March 19, 2006 at Church of God. Survivors include a sister, Birdie Ross of Wishard Hospital in Indianapolis. He was 18. Born in Indiana Stanford; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services on March 20, 1987, he was a son of Eddie and Sheri Shepard were Dec. 7 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland with the Richardson of Liberty. He was a student at AIM College. Rev. Garry Allen officiating. Burial was in Reed Cemetery. Besides his parents, survivors include a brother, Uriah Lee Richardson of Indiana. Funeral services were March 24 at RICH, MARY R. RICH. Mary Rosalie Rich of Liberty died Willow Springs United Methodist Church by Bro. Otis York. Monday, Aug. 21, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital. She was 68. Burial was in Willow Springs Cemetery. McKinney-Brown Born in Indianapolis on March 18, 1938, she was a daughter Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. of Mary Williams Bono of Indianapolis and the late Charles S. Crutchfield. She was a former bookkeeper and the widow of ROBERTS, ERNEST LEE ROBERTS. Ernest Lee Roberts of Charlie Thomas Rich. Besides her mother, survivors include Liberty died Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006 at Lake Cumberland two daughters, Shelly Hodson of Indianapolis and Anne Rose Regional Hospital. He was 84. Born in Casey County on Dec. of Wyoming; three sons, Jeffrey Rich, Thomas Rich and 30, 1921, he was a son of the late Joseph Roberts and Eliza James Stuckey, all of Indiana; a brother, Charles Michael Wesley Roberts. He was a former employee of American Crutchfield of Indiana; a sister, Marcella Jane Dunn of Greetings and Casey Stone Co. Survivors include two Arizona; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. daughters, Marilyn Wesley and Judy Lawless, both of Funeral services were August 26 at Bartle Funeral Home Bethelridge; two sons, Jerry Roberts and Terry Roberts, both Chapel by Bro. Larry Medcalfe. Burial was in Barnett's Creek of Liberty; two brothers, Parker Roberts of Eubank and Jonas Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom, Jeff, Jeffrey and Josh Rich, Roberts of Richmond; three sisters, Eva Steele and Alphine Quincy and Stan Hodson. Honorary pallbearer was Michael McQueary, both of Ohio, and Illa Wesley of Science Hill; eight Crutchfield. grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Roscoe and Sol Roberts; RICHARDS, FRANK L. RICHARDS. Frank L. Richards of Liberty four sisters, Flonnie Roberts, Lula Pittman, Vannie Randolph died Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell and Artie Jasper; and several half-brothers and half-sisters. Regional Medical Center. He was 74. Born in Casey County Funeral services were Sept. 11 at Bartle Funeral Home on April 29, 1932, he was a son of the late Charlie and Effie Chapel by the Rev. Troy Merrick. Burial was in Spaw Cox Richards. He was retired from RCA in Indiana and a Cemetery. Pallbearers were Marty Wesley, Keith Lawless, member of Atwood Chapel United Methodist Church. He was Allen, Eric and Terry Roberts and Joshua Harness. a member of the Scottish Rite, Rocky Ford Masonic Lodge and Shriners. Survivors include his wife, Virginia "Bobbie" ROBERTS, JOYCE FAYE ROBERTS. Joyce Faye Roberts of Murphy Richards; and four sisters, Alma Grubbs of Cincinnati, Jamestown died Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 64. Born in Rousey, Nate Rousey, Lauren Ristaneo and Lucy Ristaneo; Casey County on Dec. 1, 1941, she was a daughter of the late two sisters, Janice Randolph of Harrodsburg and Sue King of Clay and Nettie Owens Atwood. She was a homemaker and Stanford; and his mother- and father-in-law, Forrest and member of Walnut Hill Separate Baptist Church. Survivors Maxine Stafford of Liberty. He was preceded in death by a include a daughter, Devonda Siermann of Richmond; two brother, Gary Rousey. Funeral services were Dec. 29 at sons, Joey Roberts of Williamsburg and Greg Roberts of Gardenside Christian Church by Bro. Joe Cooper. Burial was Richmond; four brothers, Junior Atwood and Gerald Atwood, in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were the both of Ohio, Bobby Atwood of Liberty and Roger Atwood of presiding elders of Gardenside Christian Church. Honorary Richmond; three sisters, Kathleen Shanklin of Liberty, Marie pallbearers were past elders. Memorial contributions are Reeves of Indiana and Diann Hamm of Russell Springs; suggested to Gardenside Christian Church, 940 Holly Springs seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was Drive, Lexington, KY 40504. preceded in death by three sisters, Irene Powell, Freida Santee and Julie Thompson; and a brother, J.C. Atwood. ROWLAND, LARRY GENE ROWLAND. Larry Gene "Shoe Shine Funeral services were Sept. 13 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Man" Rowland of Hustonville (Middleburg Road) died Home by Bro. David Coffey. Burial was in Whited Cemetery. Saturday, April 15, 2006 at his home. He was 52. Born in Boyle County on Oct. 10, 1953, he was a son of Helen Tinsley RODGERS, MICHAEL WAYNE RODGERS. Michael Wayne Rowland of Hustonville and the late George N. Rowland. He Rodgers of Kings Mountain died Friday, April 7, 2006. He was was a former employee of B&B Electrical Contractors of 16. Born in Lincoln County on June 22, 1989, he was a son of Lexington and of the Baptist faith. Besides his mother, Russell and Doris Brewster Rodgers of Kings Mountain. He survivors include a son, Billy C. Rowland of Crab Orchard; two was a sophomore at Casey County High School and a sisters, Susie Patterson of Hustonville and Jennie Lou Delk of member of Middleburg Baptist Church. Besides his parents, Middleburg; and three grandchildren, Ariel, Zachary and survivors include a brother, Justin Brewster of Kings Austin Rowland. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Mountain; a sister, Brittany Rodgers of Kings Mountain; George Rowland Jr. and Roger Dale Rowland. Funeral maternal grandmother, Elsie Brewster of Hustonville; and services were April 18 at Fox Funeral Home in Stanford by paternal grandmother, Lonnie Rodgers of Liberty. He was Bro. Travis Farris. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. preceded in death by his grandfathers, Melvin Brewster and Pallbearers were Phillip Patterson, Billy Corhn, Richard Elmer ÒTedÓ Rodgers. Funeral services were April 10 at Stratton, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bryant and Charlie Summers. McKin-ney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Curtis Brock. Burial was in Willow Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Justin ROWLAND, SHERMAN ROWLAND. Sherman Rowland of Kings Brewster, Harold Bowker, Patrick Gill, Wayne and Timmy Mountain died Sunday, May 18 at the Casey County Hospital. Jankowski, Chaz Grider, Jared Watts and Bobby Todd He was 72. Born in Lincoln County on April 20, 1936, he was Richards. Honorary pallbearers were the Middleburg Baptist the son of the late Virgil and Myrtle Patterson Rowland. He Church youth group and many friends and family. was a retired truck driver for Ferrell Gas. Survivors include his wife, Virgina Faye Napier Rowland; two daughters, JoAnn RODGERS, ZACHARY BLAKE RODGERS. Zachary Blake Huff of Russell Springs and Dinah (and Gary) Burton of Rodgers died Saturday, Oct. 7, 2006. He was 2. Born Jan. Windsor; three grandchildren, Kelli Burton and Ashley and 14, 2004 in Fayette County, he was a son of Jessica Wachter Brittney Huff; and a brother, John Soard of Michigan. He was of Liberty and Gary and Jessica Rodgers of Liberty. Survivors preceded in death by a son, Bobby Joe Rowland. Funeral include his maternal grandparents, Jule and Rita Evans of services were May 21 at the McKinney-Brown Funeral Home Dunnville; paternal grandparents, Carrell and Lila Rodgers by the Rev. Steve Willingham. Burial will be in the Grove and Marie Eads, all of Liberty; step-grandparents, Margaret Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Frankie Gooch, Johnny and Clifton Hale of Liberty; Godparents, Tommy and Janice Gooch, Robert Austin, Jeff Greer, Jamie Martin, Tim Childers, Harmon of Liberty; a brother, Justin Rodgers of Liberty; and John Patterson, Ronald Napier and Steve Roach. special friends, Eric Terry and Aunt KK. Funeral services were Oct. 10 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. ROY, GARY MCKINLEY ROY. Gary McKinley Roy of Phillip Patton. Burial was in Whited Cemetery. Pallbearer was Bethelridge died Monday, July 3, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Jantzen Hale. Regional Medical Center. He was 58. Born in Casey County on Nov. 27, 1947, he was a son of Everett C. and Carlie ROGERS, ELLIS FREDERICK ROGERS. Ellis Frederick Rogers Barber Roy. He was a farmer, U.S. Army veteran and of Dunnville died Friday, March 17, 2006 at the Casey County member of Valley Oak Baptist Church. Besides his parents, Hospital. He was 74. Born in New York on July 21, 1931, he survivors include a sister, Elaine Atwood of Liberty; and two was a son of the late Gordon and Rachael Blakely Rogers. brothers, Boyd Roy of Cincinnati and Robert Roy of Yosemite. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include three nephews, Funeral services were July 6 at Valley Oak Baptist Church by Gordon H. (and Sharon) Rogers of Dunnville, Rick Rogers Bro. Troy Merrick and Bro. David Terwilliger. Burial was at and John Rogers, both of California; and a niece, Gail Sulkin Valley Oak Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert, Brad and of Virginia. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Neil Roy, Kevin and Brent Atwood, and Ben Looney. Willard and Gordon Rogers. Private services will be held at a McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was in charge of later date in New York. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in arrangements. charge of arrangements. ROY, ZERELZA ROY. Zerelza Roy of Liberty died Wednesday, ROUSEY, WILLIAM STANTON ROUSEY JR. William Stanton Dec. 20, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. She was 88. Born in Rousey Jr. of Lexington died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2006. He Casey County on April 8, 1918, she was the daughter of the was 61. Born in Danville, he was the son of William Stanton late Charner and Celeste Dalton Buis. She was a Rousey of Stanford and the late Lucy Mullins Rousey. He homemaker, a member of Rich Hill Christian Church and the was a design engineer for Lexmark/IBM and a 28-year elder widow of Ernest Roy. Survivors include a son, Ferrel of Gardenside Christian Church. In addition to his father, Wayman Buis of Hartwell, Ohio; two daughters, Rosella survivors include his wife, Donna Stafford Rousey; two sons, Maxine Firari of Cincinnati, and Loretta June Byrd of Erlanger; Scott Rousey (and Stephanie) and Chad Rousey, both of nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and a nephew Lexington; a daughter, Deborah Ristaneo (and Rob) of and caregiver, Gregory Buis of Dayton, Ohio. She was Daphne, Ala.; five grandchildren, Robert Ristaneo, Adam preceded in death by a son, Ernest Roy Jr.; seven brothers, Ertis, Jessie, Cecil, Audy, Claude, Delmar and Ancil Buis; and W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Scott Wilson. Burial four sisters, Anna Montgomery, Mary Ellen Buis, Lily Hubble was in Hustonville Cemetery. and Violet Carman. Funeral services were Dec. 23 at Rich Hill Christian Church by Bro. Russell Rigney. Burial was in SALLEE, BERT SALLEE. Bert Sallee of Richmond died Dec. 9, Rich Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sherril Wells, Brent 2006 at Kenwood House Nursing Home. He was 85. Born in Smith, L.J. Watson, Leon Wesley, Harold Buis and Jeff Buis. Casey County on March 1, 1921, he was the son of the late Honorary pallbearers were Neal Mills, Ronnie Joe Wesley and Estil and Flonnie Emerson Sallee. He was a retired from the Tony Buis. U.S. Postal Service, former owner of Liberty Loan Co. and a U.S. Army World War II veteran. He was a member of Liberty RUSCHER-FIGHTS, MABEL P. RUSCHER-FIGHTS. Mabel P. United Methodist Church, Craftsman Lodge #722, Liberty Ruscher-Fights of Cincinnati died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2006 at DAV and VFW. Survivors include his wife, Hazel Perkins Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. She was 83. The daughter of the Johnson Sallee; a daughter, Janet C. Davis of Independence; late Granville and Dessie Marples Emerson, she was born on a son, Mike Sallee (and Ruthie) of Liberty; a stepson, Byron August 3, 1923 in Liberty. She was the widow of Richard A. Perkins (and Ailene) of N. Wayco; a stepdaughter, Danita Ruscher. Survivors include a daughter, Ila Hagl (and Bernie); Sherard (and Andy) of Greenville, S.C.; five grandchildren; three sons, James Fights (and Karen), Eddie Fights (and one stepgrandchild; and four great-grandchildren. He was Diane), and David Ruscher (and Patty); two sisters, Julie preceded in death by a sister, Marie Riggins; and two Thomas and Aletha Land; three brothers, Oliver Emerson, brothers, Kenneth Sallee and Claude Sallee. Funeral Junior Emerson and Harold Emerson; special friends, Bonnie services were Dec. 12 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Simmons, Sylvia Weber and Glen Emerson; 10 grandchildren; the Revs. Marty Frazier and Don Barnett. Burial was in and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Dec. 22 at Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brad Davis, Ron the Hodapp Funeral Home in College Hill, Ohio. Burial was in Everson, Clay Dye, Chris Morgan, Byron Perkins, Andy Arlington Memorial Gardens in Mt. Healthy, Ohio. Sherard and Pete Brightlander. Honorary pallbearers were Edgar Witt Jr., Frank Gambill, Donald Mathews, Donald Lee RUSSELL, ERVIL RUSSELL. Ervil Russell of Dunnville died Cochran, Jimmy Woodrum, Paul Riggins and Jim Davis. Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 81. Born in Casey County on Oct. 14, 1924, he was a son of SALLEE, MARY ELIZABETH SALLEE. Mary Elizabeth Curtis the late Leslie and Audra Lawson Russell. He was a former Sallee of Parksville died Monday, March 20, 2006 at Ephraim general manager of Wood Products in Science Hill and a U.S. McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 85. Born in Marine veteran. He was a member of Patterson Chapel Lincoln County on Oct. 5, 1920, she was a daughter of the Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Russell; late Lewis and Eva Clymer Curtis. She was a homeamaker two sons, Steven (and Luanne) Russell of Louisville and and member of Moreland United Methodist Church. She was Daniel Russell of Frankfort; two sisters, Edna Linville and the widow of John W. Sallee. Survivors include two sons, Fayrene Russell, both of Covington; and three grandchildren, John W. (and Jo Belle) Sallee Jr. of Stanford and Robert Lee Stefanie Ray, Maggie and Matthew Russell. Funeral services Sallee of Lancaster; two daughters, Sue (and James) Wilson were June 9 at Bernard Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Alden of Parksville and Anne (and Kenny) Raley of Cincinnati; three Johnson. Burial was in Mill Springs National Cemetery. sisters, Betty League of Illinois, Peggy Fuell and Christine Ingram, both of Indiana; 14 grandchildren, 29 great- RUSSELL, MARVIN RUSSELL. Marvin Russell of Liberty died grandchildren and 18 great-great-grandchildren. She was Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 at Russell County Hospital. He was 65. preceded in death by two sons, Bill and Jimmy Sallee. Born in Casey County on June 18, 1941, he was a son of the Funeral services will be Thursday, March 23 at 1 p.m. at W.L. late Herman and Matrice Gosser Russell. He was a retired Pruitt Funeral Home by the Rev. Larry Parker and Rev. heavy equipment operator and farmer. He was a member of Dennis Hisle. Burial will be in Hustonville Cemetery. Poplar Springs Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Pallbearers will be Ronnie, John W. III, Scott, Chad, Justin Gwendolyn Rowland Russell; eight daughters, Renee Sallee and Bo Raley. Honorary pallbearers will be Pam Cunningham, Teresa (and Rob) Hundley, Lisa Wilkinson, Moody, Mischelle Pike, Jamie Ray, Laurie Morgan, Kara Sherrie Crew, Marvetta Russell, Stacy (and Larry) Pittman Lewis, Marla Naylor, Kelsie and Kennedy Sallee. and Jessie Russell, all of Liberty, and Melissa (and Allen) Stephens of Russell Springs; a son, John (and Rhonda) SALYERS, DENZIL SALYERS. Denzil Salyers of Kings Mountain Russell of Liberty; two brothers, Robert C. (and Carol) Russell died Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 at his home. He was 75. Born in and Dale L. Russell, both of Liberty; 22 grandchildren and a Casey County on August 20, 1930, he was a son of the late great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his first Dewitt and Edna Black Salyers. He was a retired farmer and wife, Joan Durham Russell; and a daughter, Cindy Cox. the widower of Elvera Sneed Salyers. Survivors include a Funeral services were Sept. 4 at Poplar Springs Baptist special friend, Lucy Smith of Yosemite; three sons, Ronnie Church by Bro. Noel Dodson and Bro. G.W. Smith. Burial was Salyers of Waynesburg, Donnie Salyers and Brent Salyers, in Poplar Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike and Chris both of Kings Mountain; a daughter, Beverly Parton of McQueary, Larry Lester, Johnny Maupin, Mark Gosser and Waynesburg; three brothers, Leon Salyers of Waynesburg, Sam Luttrell. Honorary pallbearers were his grandchildren Dallas Salyers and Dallon Salyers, both of Ohio; two sisters, and David Phelps. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in Mary Haste of Waynesburg and Darlene Brock of Danville; 14 charge of arrangements. grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Donald and Devon Salyers. Funeral RUSSELL, ROBERT W. RUSSELL. Robert W. Russell of services were Feb. 11 at Mt. Olive Christian Church with the Indianapolis died Monday, April 10, 2006 at Kindred Hospital Rev. Greg Powell officiating. Burial was in Salyers Cemetery. in Indiana. He was 78. Born in Casey County on March 11, Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home in Waynesburg was in 1928, he was a son of the late William C. and Sophia B. charge of arrangements. Grubbs Russell. He was a former employee of Lau Industries. Survivors include his wife, Edna Mae Brown Russell; two SANDERS, VERBAL SANDERS. Verbal Sanders of Liberty died sisters, Rita J. Desiderio and Betty Lou Humphrey; three half- Friday, Oct. 13, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was brothers, Jerry Russell, Phillip Russell and Tony Russell; and 93. Born in Casey County on Nov. 19, 1912, he was the son a half-sister, Lora Crowe. Funeral services were April 14 at of the late Johnny and Sally Baldock Sanders. He was a farmer and former mail carrier and a member of Trace Fork Separate Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mary Nov. 21, 1918, she was a daughter of the late Lucian and Roberts; a son, Donald Sanders of Liberty; a daughter, Carol Lillie Edwards Grubbs. She was a former employee of Palm Benson of Liberty; three granchildren and six great- Beach Manufacturing Co. and a homemaker. She was a grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters and member of McKinney Christian Church and the widow of a brother. Funeral services were Oct. 15 at Trace Fork Robert L. Sears. Survivors include three daughters, Jeanetta Separate Baptist Church by Bro. Junior Holmes. Burial was in (and Ray) Kersey and Judith Lester, both of McKinney, and Trace Fork Cemetery. Janet (and T.J.) Long of Stanford; two brothers, Paul Grubbs of Lexington and Melvin Grubbs of Indianapolis; a sister, SAYERS, DONNA FRANCIS SAYERS. Donna Francis Sayers of Lucille Sims of Danville; five grandchildren, nine great- Liberty died Thursday, March 2, 2006 at her home. She was grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Funeral services 56. Born in Mississippi on June 17, 1948, she was a daughter were July 10 at Fox Funeral Home in Stanford by Bro. John of Donald and Gladys Howell King of Warren, Ohio. She was Moore and Bro. Jim Swafford. Burial was in Hustonville a former medical receptionist. Besides her parents, survivors Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sonny and Jason Lester, Tony include two sisters, Carolyn Collazo of Ohio and Kathryn Ball Kersey, Bobby Payton, Harold Robinson and Harold Martin. of Illinois; and a niece, Angela Collazo. Burial was in Crown Memorial contributions are suggested to McKinney Christian Hill Cemetery in Ohio. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in Church Building Fund. charge of arrangements. SEARS, VERNON LEE SEARS. Vernon Lee Sears of Ohio died SCHERRER, HILDA JEAN SCHERRER. Hilda Jean Scherrer of Thursday, April 13, 2006 at Garden Gate Nursing Home. He Liberty died Sunday, March 5, 2006 at Central Baptist was 72. Born in Lincoln County on Jan. 20, 1934, he was a Hospital. She was 68. Born in Casey County on August 18, son of the late Joe and Mary Johnson Sears. Survivors 1937, she was a daughter of the late Joe Alfred and Marie include his wife, Juanita Sears; three sons, Jerry Sears, Billy Phillips Clements. She was retired from Fruit of the Loom. Sears and David Sears, all of Ohio; three daughters, Patricia Survivors include her husband, Oscar Morris Scherrer; three Thomas, Debbie Campahmor and Annette Sears, all of Ohio; daughters, Janice Faye Goode, Frances Sharleen Edwards a brother, Dawson Sears of Danville; three sisters, Eva and Beverly Lynn Cochran, all of Liberty; a son, Raymond Downs of Stanford, Ruby Drury of Harrodsburg and Elsie Kidd Dale Scherrer of Liberty; three sisters, Helen Kebsch of of Danville; a half-sister, Nellie Payton of Liberty; 14 Louisville, Lila Rodgers of Liberty and Eulalila Leigh of grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He was preceded Campbellsville; six grandchildren and seven great- in death by a daughter, Linda Jean Sears; a grandchild and a grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four sisters, great-grandchild. Funeral services were April 15 at W.L. Pruitt Wanda and Beatrice Clements, Lynn Franklin and Hazel Funeral Home by the Rev. Scott Wilson. Hatter. Funeral services will be today (March 8) at 2 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jeff Edwards SEARS,RAYMOND LEE "BUTCH" SEARS. Raymond Lee officiating. Burial will be in Shady Grove Cemetery. "Butch" Sears of Middleburg died Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006 at Pallbearers will be Corey Edwards, Kelly Goode, Dewayne his home. He was 60. Born in Lincoln County on July 28, Morgan, Mike Shreve, Jackie Miller and Don Rodgers. 1945, he was a son of the late Raymond Earl and Cleo Honorary pallbearer will be Cody Morgan. Katherine Trailor Sears. He was a gate salesman and attended Mt. Olive Christian Church. Survivors include his SCOTT, MILLARD HARRISON SCOTT. Millard Harrison Scott of wife, Saundra Johnson Sears; a son, Raymond Ora Sears of Liberty died Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Dunnville; a brother, Wayne "Junior" Sears of New Salem; Regional Medical Center. He was 94. Born in Casey County and a sister, Barbara Wilcher of Hustonville. He was on Oct. 19, 1911, he was a son of the late N.B. and Mary preceded in death by a daughter, Melissa Susan Sears. Jane Purdue Scott. He was a farmer and member of Block Funeral services were Jan. 21 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel Pentecostal Church. He was the widow of Nora Emerson with the Rev. Greg Powell and Rev. Leslie Bentley officiating. Scott. Survivors include two daughters, Marie Buck of Liberty Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were David and Comella Hafley of Stanford; four sons, Phillip Scott of Lee Johnson, Chris Baldwin, Jeff Hill, Doug Johnson, David Liberty, Ulas Scott, Ray Scott and Bobby Scott, all of Indiana; H. Johnson and Charles Lee. 11 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and nine great- great-grandchildren. SHARP, DANNA CAROLE CORNELIUS SHARP. Danna Carole . He was preceded in death by two grandchildren, four Cornelius Sharp of Stanford died Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2006. brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were Feb. 17 at She was 55. Born in Mercer County on Jan. 3, 1951, she was McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Bill Rose and Bro. a daughter of Daniel G. and Desdia Myrtle Parsons Cornelius Gary Lavender officiating. Burial was in Whited Cemetery. of Harrodsburg. She was a homemaker and chairman of the Pallbearers were Bruce and Hartley Scott, Travis Buck, Chad Lincoln County Fair Horse Show, member of the Kentucky Williams and Clark Anderson. Walking Horse Association and Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a member of Stanford Baptist Church and the widow of SCOTT, RONALD L. SCOTT. Ronald L. Scott of Indiana died Ronal Sharp. Survivors include a daughter, Amy E. Davis of Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006 at Home Hospital. He was 41. Born Liberty; two stepdaughters, Judy Burton and Mary Beth in Casey County on Oct. 27, 1964, he was a son of Thelbert Sharp, both of Stanford; a stepson, Ronnie (and Paula) Sharp Scott and Dianne Hill, both of Indiana. He was an employee of Stanford; two sisters, Joyce (and Cleo) Sanders of of Fairfield Manufacturing. Besides his parents, survivors Harrodsburg and Janice (and Richard) Johnson of Louisville; include his wife, Michele L. Webster Scott; two daughters, four stepgrandchildren, Sarah Beth and David Lee Burton and Destinee L. Scott and Desiree L. Scott; a son, Bob Scott; and Bryan and Ronnie Sharp III. Funeral services were Feb. 24 at two sisters, Karen (and Jerry) Evans and Tammy (and John) Fox Funeral Home in Stanford with Bro. Dale Denton Watkins, both of Indiana. Funeral services were Sept. 15 at officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Soller-Baker Lafayette Chapel with burial in Meadow View Pallbearers were Bobby Robbins, Landon Williams, Cleo Cemetery. Sanders, Richard Johnson and Dan and Jimmy Withrow. SEARS, SADIE GRUBBS SEARS. Sadie Grubbs Sears of Honorary pallbearers were Lee Burton and Sammy Martin. McKinney died Thursday, July 6, 2006 at Stanford House SHARP, MARK ANTHONY SHARP. Mark Anthony Sharp of Health and Rehab. She was 87. Born in Casey County on Liberty died Thursday, March 2, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 31. Born in Marion County on Oct. 11, SHEA, WILLIAM J SHEA. William Jackson Shea of Yosemite 1974, he was a son of Mark Jasper Sharp of Stanford and died Friday, August 18, 2006 at his home. He was 60. Born in Emma Jean Johnson Sharp of Danville. Besides his parents, Casey County on Sept. 13, 1945, he was a son of the late survivors include a brother, William (and Jessica) Sharp of Thomas Jackson and Bessie Belle McWhorter Shea. He was Stanford; stepfather, Gene Hartley of Danville; maternal retired from the U.S. Army and a member of Middleburg grandparents, Hugh Thomas and Stella Johnson of Baptist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Elke Bradfordsville; a fianceé and her sons, Pam Maness, Todd Margaret Gonzalez of Colorado and Beate Gertrude Jordan of and Perry Lee of Liberty; a stepbrother, Andy Hartley; two South Carolina; six grandchildren, Tatum Beasley, Tyge and stepsisters, Amanda Brannock and Alisha Lee; a niece and Trenton Gonzalez, Tiffany Ventimiglio, Andrea and Shawn three nephews, Hannah Leann Sharp, Adam Grayson Jordan; and a great-grandchild, Seth Ventimiglio. Funeral Brannock, Brady and Blake Rowe. He was preceded in death services were August 22 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by by his paternal grandparents, James Cecil and Anna Sharp; the Rev. Keith McWhorter. Burial was in O'Shea's Majestic and two nieces, Abigayle Grace Lee and Faith Quinn Hartley. Haven Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County Funeral services were March 5 at Bartle Funeral Home Funeral Squad. Pallbearers were Kenneth, Bryan and Kenan Chapel with the Rev. G.W. Smith officiating. Burial was in McWhorter, Ronald Rodgers, Edward Shain and Vincent Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Andy Hartley, Todd Carman. and Perry Lee, Jason Richards, Thomas Ray Johnson and Stewart Goode. Honorary pallbearers were Robby Lee, SHEENE, WOODFORD J. "WOODY" SHEENE. Woodford J. Jessie Richards, Dean Hooten, Ronnie Lee Johnson, Billy Joe "Woody" Sheene of Kings Mountain died Wednesday, Oct. and James Paul Lyons. 25, 2006 in Liberty. He was 46. The son of the late William D. and Katherina Fries Sheene, he was born in Sweinfurt, SHARP, RONAL E. SHARP. Ronal E. Sharp of Stanford died Germany on Nov. 6, 1959. He was a farmer and member of Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Middleburg Baptist Church. Survivors include five sons, Medical Center. He was 68. Born in Russell County on Jan. Bryan Sheene, Ryan Sheene, Steven Sheene and Dustin 17, 1937, he was a son of Elizabeth Kimble Sharp of Russell Sheene, all of Kings Mountain, and Woodford Sheene Jr. of Springs and the the late Charles Sharp. He was formerly part Yosemite; five brothers, Frank Sheene of Junction City, Fritz of Dr. Pepper Bottling Company in Danville, former part-owner Sheene of Clementsville, Billy Sheene and Jon Sheene, both of First Quality Mobile Homes in Casey County and in 1974, of Yosemite, and Junior Sheene of Liberty; a sister, Roberta started Bluegrass Mobile Homes in Stanford. He was a former Clements of Liberty; and four grandchildren. Funeral services director and past president of the Lincoln County Chamber of were Oct. 28 at Bartle Funeral Home Middleburg by Bros. Commerce, past president of Kentucky Walking Horse Frank Sheene and Joe Warren. Burial was in Middleburg Association, board member of the National Commission of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Fritz Sheene, Billy Sheene, Jon Walking Horses and Walking Horse Owners Association, and Sheene, Junior Sheene, Anthony Brown and Ronnie Means. past director of the Kentucky Manufacturing Housing Institute. He was a mason and member of Stanford Baptist Church. SHORT, PHEOBE MCQUILKEN SHORT. Phoebe McQuilken Besides his mother, survivors include his wife, Danna Short of Florida died Saturday, July 1, 2006 in Seminole, Fla. Cornelius Sharp; a son, Ronnie (and Paula) Sharp of She was the widow of Preston Short and they formerly worked Stanford; two daughters, Judy Burton and Beth Sharp, both of for Indian affairs and taught school. Survivors include a sister, Stanford; a stepdaughter, Amy Davis of Liberty; a brother, Ruth McQuilken of Ohio; a brother, Richard McQuilken of Donal Sharp of Texas; special friend, LeeAnn McFerron of Alaska; a stepdaughter, Deann Pike of Washington; and a Stanford; four grandchildren and a stepgrandson. Funeral sister-in-law, Pearl Short of Stanford. She was preceded in services were Jan. 7 at Fox Funeral Home in Stanford with death by her parents and a son, Sterling Short. Burial will be the Rev. Dale Denton officiating. Burial was in Buffalo Springs in Middleburg Cemetery. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sammy Martin, Dr. Sam Reid, SHORT, ROBERT M. Robert M. Short of Owensboro died Lee Burton, Doug Aaron, Kenton Harper, Rodney Rice, Reid Friday, Dec. 16, 2005 at his home. He was 74. Born in Harrod and Gordon Montgomery. Honorary pallbearers were Middleburg on August 19, 1931, he was a son of the late Mike Sims, H.R. "Short" and George Saufley, John Hukle, Dr. Lester and Martha Fogle Short. He was the 20th Judge of the Elmer True, Dr. Bobby Fowler, Bobby Robbins, Earl Dean Daviess Circuit Court and formerly was Staff Judge Advocate McWhorter, and past and present employees of Bluegrass with the U.S. Air Force, serving as a first lieutenant in Mobile Homes. Okinawa, Japan. During his years as a , he also served SHARP, RONALD E. Ronald E. Sharp of Liberty died Saturday, as Judge Pro Tem and Trial Commissioner of the Daviess Dec. 24, 2005 at his home. He was 61. Born in Boyle County Quarterly Court and was active in the local and state bar on August 11, 1944, he was a son of the late Ernest and associations. Survivors include his wife, Betty Anne Schroer Jessie Marie Cravens Sharp. He was a U.S. Army veteran of Short; three daughters, Julie (and Steve) Taylor of Louisville, the Vietnam War, and a member of Oak Grove Church of Sarah (and Marty) Walker of Owensboro, and Mary Kay (and Christ, VFW Post 5604 and DAV Chapter 41. Survivors Kendall) Welbe of Goshen; a brother, William L. (and Betty) include his wife, Donna Martin Sharp; a daughter, Susan Gail Short of Shelbyville; 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Sharp Lynn of Liberty; a son, Ronnie Gene Sharp and his Funeral services were Dec. 20 at Glenn Funeral Chapel with fianceeeŽ Maggie Cochran of Liberty; a sister, Ernie Lou Byrd the Rev. Steve Cripps officiating. Burial was in Resurrection of Liberty; a brother, Randall C. Sharp of Stanford; and two Cemetery with military honors by VFW Post 696. grandchildren, Matthew Stephen and Shae Luanne Lynn. SHORT, RONALD L. SHORT. Ronald Lloyd Short of Junction Funeral services were Dec. 27 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel City died Thursday, August 17, 2006 at his home. He was 55. with Bro. Dallon McDonald officiating. Burial was in South Born in Casey County on Nov. 16, 1950, he was a son of Fork Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County Honor Ivadean Watson Short of Liberty and the late Clyde Gordon Guard. Pallbearers were Ronnie Gene Sharp, Shannon Short. He was a member of Junction City First Baptist Luttrell, Brandon and Robert Gilpin, Joe and John Sharp, and Church. Besides his mother, survivors include his wife, Janet Huel Byrd. Cassity Short; a son, Bradley Richard Short of Hustonville; four brothers, Mike Short, Ray Short and Jimmy Short, all of Liberty, and Kevin Short of Canada; and two grandchildren, Christopher Gage Horn and Zane Grey Short. Funeral Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill was in charge of services were August 20 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by arrangements. the Rev. Dale Denton and Rev. Joseph Warren. Burial was at Middleburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Greg, Billy and Jared SIMS, IRENE WESLEY SIMS. Irene Wesley Sims of Sparta died Short, Brent Smith, Ed Alsman and C.D. Southerland. Sunday, July 23, 2006 at Batavia Nursing and Convalescent Honorary pallbearers were David Crowe and Robbie Short. Inn in Ohio. She was 72. Born in Pulaski County on Jan. 19, 1934, she was a daughter of the late Thomas and Bessie SHOUSE, LEE ROY SHOUSE. Lee Roy Shouse of Liberty died Lamb Wesley. She was a homemaker and member of Paint Friday, Dec. 29, 2006 at his home. He was 64. He was born Lick Baptist Church. She was the widow of Earl Sims Sr. in Breathitt County on April 25, 1942, and was the son of the Survivors include a daughter, Helen Comer of Sparta; a son, late Nathan and Stella Mae Shouse. He was a retired factory Earl Sims Jr. of Erlanger; five sisters, Marie Estes of worker. Survivors include his wife, Anna Gail Atwood Shouse; Petersburg, Mildred Gillum of Owenton, Ruth Noe of Ohio, a son, Larry Lee Shouse of Liberty; three brothers, Lester Violet Wesley of Arkansas, and Lillie Zwingii of Alabama; eight Shouse of Lebanon, William Shouse of Indianapolis and Ollie grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was Shouse of Liberty; a sister, Mary Ann Benningfield of preceded in death by a son, Robert Doyle. Graveside Campbellsville. He was preceded in death by two brothers, services were July 31 at Bastin Cemetery in Lincoln County Donald Wayne and Boyd Shouse. Funeral services were Jan. by Bro. Denny French. Stith Funeral Home in Florence and 1 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Ricky Johnson. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland were in charge of Burial was in Caney Fork Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom arrangements. Clements, Steven BennÐingfield, Daniel Shouse, Derek Shouse, Lester Ray Shouse Jr. and Travis Yates. SIMS, LARRY J. SIMS. Larry J. Sims of Eubank died Saturday, Sept. 2, 2006 at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. He was SIDWELL, BRUCE R. SIDWELL. Bruce R. Sidwell of Liberty died 60. Born in Casey County on Aug. 2, 1946, he was a son of Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional the late Roy and Areatha Salyers Sims. He was a farmer. Medical Center. He was 62. Born in Wayne County on Sept. Survivors include a daughter, Anita Denney of Eubank; two 1, 1943, he was a son of the late Melvin and Anna Rose sons, Alvin Sims of Waynesburg and Anthony Sims of Anderson Sidwell. He was self-employed and a U.S. Army Somerset; six sisters, Karen Ware of Kings Mountain, Mona veteran. He was a member of Green River Pentecostal Sims of Waynesburg, Donna Martin of McKinney, Glenda Church. Survivors include his wife, Tamara Scott Sidwell; two McKinney of Indiana, Regina Morgan of Liberty and Debbie sons, Bruce Sidwell Jr. of Georgia and Tyler Sidwell of Huber of Danville; and four grandchildren. He was preceded Liberty; three daughters, Vivian A. Taft of Windsor, Twila in death by a grandchild; and a sister, Trina Sims. Funeral Patten and Sarah Rose Sidwell, both of Liberty; three sisters, services were Sept. 5 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Patricia Page and Linda Gambriel, both of Indiana, and Anita Bro. Greg Powell. Burial was in Salyers Cemetery. Fay Hardin of Lexington; and five grandchildren. He was Pallbearers were Denten and Keith Gilpin, Vernon Naylor, preceded in death by a sister, Geraldine. Funeral services Arthur Brenda, Stephen Huber and Tracy Elliott. Honorary were Aug. 25 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Rick pallbearers were his grandsons. Naylor and Bro. Eddie Whittemore. Burial was in Poplar Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tyler and Bruce Sidwell Jr., SINGLETON, REVELLE SINGLETON. Revelle Singleton of Ricky Patten, Allen Lewis, Bill Page and Joe Gambrel. Kings Mountain died Sunday, December 3, 2006 at his home. Honorary pallbearers were Jeff Martin, Billy Carrier, Terry He was 80. . Born January 22, 1926 in Casey County, he was Wesley, Leonard Porter, Jerry Rodgers, Danny Bryant, C.T. the son of the late Sherod and Versa Baldock Singleton. He Wesley and Guy Decker. was a member of Kings Mountain Christian Church. He was a former rural mail carrier and a World War II veteran, serving SIGMON, RUTH SIGMON. Ruth Marple Sigmon of Norwood, as Staff Sergeant and Rifleman, and a member of VFW and Ohio, formerly of Casey County, died Thursday, August 17, Rainbow Division Veterans Memorial Foundation. Survivors 2006. She was 74. She was a daughter of the late Faired and include his wife, Mary Helen Hannah Singleton; two sons, Bertie Tunget Marple. She was retired from Children's Larry Singleton of Kings Mountain and Eddie Singleton (and Hospital in Cincinnati and the widow of Leon Sigmon. Tracy) of Ottenhiem; two daughters, Patty Stonecypher (and Survivors include a daughter, Joni Sigmon; a sister, June Pat) of Adair County and Sandy Price (and Chris) of Henry Hamm of Liberty; a brother, William "Dickie" Marple of Liberty; County; a brother, Winfred Singleton of Southgate; six and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was grandson, Tony Sigmon; and a sister, Hallie Lane. Funeral preceded in death by three sisters, Thelma McLaren, Faye services were held at Evans Funeral Home in Ohio. Elliott and Shirley Perry. Funeral services were Dec. 5 at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by the Rev. David Gambrel SIMS, DOROTHY CAUDILL. Dorothy Caudill Sims of Kings and Bro. Billy Gooch. Burial was in Dunham Cemetery with Mountain died Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005 at Fort Logan military rites by Caswell Saufley Post #18. Memorial Hospital. She was 79. Born in Lincoln County on Oct. 9, contributions are suggested to Kings Mountain Christian 1926, she was a daughter of the late Hassel and Matilda Church. Bastin Caudill. She was retired from Cowden Manufacturing and a member of Pond Missionary Baptist Church. She was SINKHORN, PATRICIA ANN SINKHORN. Patricia Ann Sinkhorn the widow of Arnold Sims. Survivors include two sons, Sherrill of Liberty died Monday, April 3, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell (and Deborah) Sims of Crab Orchard and Stevie (and Diane) Regional Medical Center. She was 64. Born in Pulaski Sims of Kings Mountain; two daughters, Susie (and Jimmy) County on March 16, 1942, she was a daughter of the late Hamilton of Waynesburg and Shirley (and Paul) Childers of John William and Etna White Thomasson. She was a Kings Mountain; two brothers, Richard Caudill of Ohio and homemaker. Survivors include a son, John Harmon of Willie Caudill of Kings Mountain; three sisters, Glenna Lexington; two sisters, Gloria Phillips of Florida and Bonnie Falconberry, Ivadean Fields and Ruby Ritchie, all of Ohio; and Murphy of Liberty; and a grandson, Johnathan Harmon. six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Funeral services will be today (April 5) at 11 a.m. at Myrtle Owens and Kathleen Wallen. Funeral services were McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Luther Rodgers. Dec. 17 at Pond Missionary Baptist Church with Bro. Gordon Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Chaney officiating. Burial was in Pond Cemetery. Morris & SMILEY, JOHN FRANKLIN SMILEY. John Franklin Smiley of Hospital in Somerset. She was 66. She was the daughter of Somerset, formerly of Hustonville, died Sunday, June 25, the late Wade Hampton and Carrie Lee Barnett Davis. She 2006 at Brithaven of Somerset. He was 69. Born in Boyle was a member of Faith General Baptist Church for 31 years. County, he was a son of the late James Herbert and Lizzie Survivors include her husband, Bro. Jerry B. Smith; a Jeter Smiley. He was a member of Brush Creek Christian daughter, Myra Phelps (and John Carl) of Russell Springs; a Church and Rocky Ford Masonic Lodge 763. Survivors son, Dewain Burton (and Joy) of Stanford; three brothers, include two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Jim Smiley of Danville and Willard Davis of Liberty, Clifford Davis of Ohio, and Cleo Davis Mrs. Joe Smiley of Lexington. He was preceded in death by of Illinois; two sisters, Jean Williams of Liberty and Jewell two brothers, Jim and Joe Smiley. Funeral services will be Tedder of Illinois; four grandchildren, Chris, Samantha and today (June 28) at 2 p.m. at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Bro. Lyndsey Grider and Andrea Burton; and two step- G.W. Smith. Burial will be at Hustonville Cemetery. grandchildren, Elizabeth and Jacob Phelps. Funeral services were Dec. 29 at Wilson Funeral Home in Russell Springs by SMITH, ADAM SMITH. Adam Smith of Corbin died Thursday, Bro. Bodie Emerson. Burial was in Phelps Cemetery. June 22, 2006 in Cadiz. He was 28. He was a son of Curtis Pallbearers were Leonard Coppage, Nicholas Coppage, and Patsy Millers Smith and attended Redemption Road Jonathan Oaks, Jonathan Neathery, Justin Burton and Vince Church. Besides his parents, survivors include his wife, Bean. Elissa Smith; three sisters, Lora Martin, Robin Cunningham and Angela Engle; a brother, Billy Jack Smith; and a SMITH, LINA M. SMITH. Lina M. Smith of Russell Springs died grandmother, Bessie Miller. Funeral services were June 26 at Tuesday, Dec. 26 at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Hart Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Terry Lester and Somerset. She was 66. She was the daughter of the late Pastor Gary Yocum. Burial was at Corinth Cemetery. Wade Hampton and Carrie Lee Barnett Davis. She was a member of Faith General Baptist Church for 31 years. SMITH, CARL H. SMITH. Carl H. Smith of Liberty died Monday, Survivors include her husband, Bro. Jerry B. Smith; a Sept. 11, 2006 at the V.A. Medical Center in Louisville. He daughter, Myra Phelps (and John Carl) of Russell Springs; a was 76. Born in Casey County on June 6, 1930, he was a son, Dewain Burton (and Joy) of Stanford; three brothers, son of the late Wesley and Flossie Louise Helm Smith. He Willard Davis of Liberty, Clifford Davis of Ohio, and Cleo Davis was a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include several of Illinois; two sisters, Jean Williams of Liberty and Jewell cousins. He was preceded in death by five brothers, David, Tedder of Illinois; four grandchildren, Chris, Samantha and James Eugene, John W., Charles and Robert Smith; and a Lyndsey Grider and Andrea Burton; and two step- sister, Mattie Smith. Funeral services were Sept. 14 at Bartle grandchildren, Elizabeth and Jacob Phelps. Funeral services Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. G.W. Smith. Burial was in were Dec. 29 at Wilson Funeral Home in Russell Springs by Glenwood Cemetery with military rites by the Casey County Bro. Bodie Emerson. Burial was in Phelps Cemetery. Funeral Squad. Pallbearers were Jeff, Craig and Steve Pallbearers were Leonard Coppage, Nicholas Coppage, Overstreet, Kenny Spaw, Wayne Helm and Clint Hamilton. Jonathan Oaks, Jonathan Neathery, Justin Burton and Vince Honorary pallbearers were Morris Hendrickson, Howard Bean. Wilkinson and Edgar Cundiff. SMITH, RONNIE GARY SMITH. Ronnie Gary Smith of Liberty SMITH, DONALD R. "DON" SMITH. Donald R. "Don" Smith of died Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 at the V.A. Medical Center in Liberty died Friday, Nov. 10, 2006 in Milford, Ohio. He was 66. Lexington. He was 54. Born in Casey County on August 21, Born in Casey County on July 25, 1940, he was the son of the 1951, he was a son of the late Edgar and Aline Traylor Smith. late Roy and Violett Pittman Smith. He was a foreman of He was a self-employed gate dealer and a U.S. Army veteran Central Steel in Cincinnati and the widower of Sue Emerson of the Vietnam War. He was a member of Athens Church of Smith. Survivors include two daughters, Teena Schutte (and Christ. Survivors include his wife, Judy Buis Smith; a Tom) and Karen Dettmer, both of Milford, Ohio; a son, Eric daughter, Melissa Lee of Liberty; a son, Anthony Buis of Smith (and Jennifer) of West Palm Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Liberty; a brother, Terry Smith of Bradfordsville; four sisters, Carol Jean Wethington of Ft. Myers, Fla. and Claudia Watt of Doris Yaden and Margie Sandusky, both of Liberty, Carla Louisville; and a companion and caregiver, JoAnn Smith of Carmicle of Bardstown and Dianne Lindsey of Louisville; and Cincinnati. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Trena four grandchildren, Leslie Lee, Kayla, Abby and Jalie Buis. Smith; and a brother, Marshall "Butch" Smith. Funeral He was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Smith. Funeral services were Nov. 13 at McKinney-Brown Fun-eral Home by services were Jan. 14 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Tim Schutte. Burial was in Poplar Grove Cemetery. Memorial Bro. James D. McDonald officiating. Burial was in Tapscott contributions are suggested to American Cancer Hospice of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Travis Yaden, Paul Sandusky, Cincinnati. Anthony Buis, Mike Dunbar, Larry Scott and Ronnie Paul SMITH, DONALD TERRY SMITH. Donald Terry Smith of Liberty Elliott. died Wednesday, August 2, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. He SMITH, RUTH L. SMITH. Ruth L. Smith of Liberty died Thursday, was 58. Born in Casey County on April 27, 1948, he was a Jan. 5, 2006 at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. She was son of the late Edgar and Aline Traylor Smith. He was an 78. Born in Middleburg on Nov. 15, 1927, she was a daughter employee of Wal-Mart and member of Atwood Chapel United of the late Herman Francis and Zella Mae Simpson Lucas. Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Rose Grider She served as Casey County Clerk for 16 years and was a Smith; a son, Donald Smith Jr. of Bradfordsville; a daughter, member of Liberty First Baptist Church. She was the widow of Dawn Gillock of Liberty; four sisters, Doris Yaden and Margie Raymond Smith. Survivors include three daughters, Virginia Sandusky, both of Liberty, Carla Carmicle of Bardstown and Hickman of North Carolina, Eva Miller and Rosanne King, Dianne Lindsey of Louisville; and a granddaughter, Emily both of Liberty; two brothers, William E. Lucas of Tennessee Gillock. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Jerry and and Charles Lucas of Middleburg; two sisters, Ruby Floyd of Gary Smith. Funeral services were August 5 at McKinney- Ohio and Madelle Stafford of Danville; six grandchildren, Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Ed Parton and Bro. Jeff Shane Wren, Nikki Lopez, Brandon Wood, Robby and Rachel Edwards. Burial was in Tapscott Cemetery. Price, and Ryman King; and three great-grandchildren, Tylor SMITH, LINA M. SMITH. Lina M. Smith of Russell Springs died and Collin Wren and Laura Wood. She was preceded in Tuesday, Dec. 26 [2006] at Lake Cumberland Regional death by a son, Raymond Lee Smith; and a brother, Robert Herman Lucas. Funeral services were Jan. 8 at Liberty First Margaret) Spears of Science Hill, Roy (and Bonita) Spears of Baptist Church with the Rev. Jimmy Brown, Rev. Stephen Somerset and Jeffrey (and Melissa) Spears of West Science Godbey and Rev. Brad King officiating. Burial was in Hill; two daughters, Cathy S. (and Lynville) Hatter and Middleburg Cemetery. Pallbearers were Brian King, Michael, Imogene S. (and Randy) Floyd, both of Walltown; six brothers, David and Randall Stafford, Kenneth and Curtis Lucas. Bartle Homer, Stanley, Lewis, Tom and Willis Spears; five sisters, Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of arrangements. Freida Wesley, Beulah Denham, Stella Walker, Norma Jean Taylor and Mary Lou Barnett; 24 grandchildren, five SMITH, WALKER AARON SMITH. Walker Aaron Smith of stepgrandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and nine stepgreat- Columbia died Saturday, Dec. 30, 2006 at St. Louis Childrens grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. He was 5. Born on July 11, 2001 in stepgrandchild. Funeral services were August 1 at Glasgow, he was the son of Rodney and Rebecca Cowan Bethelridge United Methodist Church by the Rev. Brian Janes, Smith of Columbia. He attended Central Union Separate Bro. Steve Glenn and Gene Sweet. Burial was in Bethelridge Baptist Church and Walnut Hill Separate Baptist Church. In Cemetery. Morris & Hislope Funeral Home was in charge of addition to his parents, survivors include his grandparents, the arrangements. Rev. Clifton and Vicki Cowan of Russell Springs and Jim and Eloise Smith of Albany; a great-grandmother Edith Wilson of SPEARS, DORIS JEAN SPEARS. Doris Jean Spears of Liberty Columbia; a great-grandmother Alice Brown of Jabez; and a died Sunday, Dec. 17, 2006 at her home. She was 48. Born sister, Elizabeth Ann Smith. Funeral services will be today in Casey County on March 11, 1958, she was the daughter of (Jan. 3) at 2 p.m. at South Kentucky Associational Camp Dallas Dick of Somerset and the late Dorothy Byrd Dick. She Grounds in Russell County by Bros. Jimmy Polston, Clifton was a homemaker and a member of Mt. Olive Christian Cowan and Matthew Cowan. Burial will be in Bearwallow Church. In addition to her father, survivors include her Cemetery in Adair County. Pallbearers will be Chris Smith, husband, Benny Spears; two daughters, Brenda Roberts and Doug Smith, David Bowlin and Jason Harlan. Honorary Belinda Spears, both of Liberty; a son, Benson Spears of pallbearers will be members of Central Union. Liberty; a sister, Joyce Godbey of Liberty; and 10 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, SNOW, ERNEST R. SNOW. Ernest Ray Snow of Hustonville Roger Dick and Timothy Dick; two grandchildren, John Tracy died Thursday, August 17, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Luttrell and Travis Allen Luttrell; and a nephew, Bradley Dick. Regional Medical Center. He was 66. Born in Lincoln County Funeral services will be today (Dec. 20) at McKinney-Brown on May 27, 1940, he was a son of the late Ernest John and Funeral Home at 2 p.m. by Bro. Greg Powell. Burial will be in Freida Pullum Snow. He was a farmer. Survivors include his Salyers Cemetery. wife, Gladys Hodge Snow; four sons, Donald Snow and Jeff Snow, both of Liberty, Chris Snow of Lincoln County and SPEARS, JOSEPHINE SPEARS. Josephine Spears of Justin Snow of Waynesburg; six daughters, Rena Barber of Tompkinsville died Saturday, July 22, 2006 at her home. She Stanford, Cathy Propes of Adair County, Karen Durham and was 70. Born in Casey County on August 21, 1935, she was Sue Ann Propes, both of Liberty, Melissa Coleman and a daughter of the late Wesley and Edith Doyle Beal. She was Kimberly Snow, both of Hustonville; three sisters, Ruth a homemaker and member of Atwood Chapel United Roberts, Anna Mae Rogers and Helen Gass, all of Stanford; Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Sidney 30 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. He was Spears; a son, Michael Spears of Tompkinsville; seven preceded in death by a brother, Junior Snow; and a sister, brothers, Bobby Atwood, Algie Atwood, Ira Atwood, Ronnie Alma Tinsley. Funeral services were August 20 at Morris & Atwood, Keith Atwood and Floyd Beal, all of Liberty, and Hislope Funeral Home by Bro. Roger Stevens. Burial was in Leonard Beal of Georgia; two sisters, Gloria Jeffries of Boyle KP Hall Cemetery. County and Anita Durham of Liberty; and a granddaughter, Aimee Spears. Funeral services were July 25 at Strode SNOW, PEACHIE QUALLS SNOW. Peachie Qualls Snow died Funeral Home in Tompkinsville by Jeremy Atwood. Burial was Friday, March 24, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional in Monroe County Memorial Lawn. Memorial contributions are Medical Center. She was 84. Born in Ellisburg on Dec. 9, suggested to the American Cancer Society, c/o Susan 1921, she was a daughter of the late James S. and Myrtle Clarkson, 1035 Old Mulkey Road, Tompkinsville, Ky. 42167. Wilson Qualls. She was a homemaker and member of Westside Community United Methodist Church. She was the SPEARS, TROY BRANDON SPEARS. Troy Brandon Spears of widow of Carl Snow. Survivors include a daughter, Hazel Liberty died Sunday, June 25, 2006. He was 24. SPEARS. (and James B.) Hamilton of Moreland; a son, Jackie Snow of Born in Boyle County on August 12, 1981, he was a son of Hustonville; four brothers, James Qualls Jr. of Hebron, David and Arlene Wilham Spears of Liberty. He was a Clarence Qualls of Hustonville, Marshall Qualls of Junction construction worker and member of the Living Church of God. City and Lawrence Qualls of Liberty; two sisters, Bessie Besides his parents, survivors include a daughter, Emilee Qualls and Ruby Merrell, both of Hebron; two grandchildren, Spears; a special friend, Nikki Randolph of Liberty; a brother, Carlos and Brad Hamilton; and a great-grandchild, Makayla Chris Cundiff of Liberty; paternal grandparents, Homer and Hamilton. Funeral services were March 27 at W.L. Pruitt Margaret Spears of Bethelridge; maternal grandparents, Funeral Home in Moreland by the Rev. Edward Parton and Versie Wilham of Russell Springs and Raymond Wilham of Rev. Vola Brown. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Liberty; great-grandmother, Ora Spears of Indiana; and a Pallbearers were Carlos and Brad Hamilton, David and niece and nephew, Alley and Shawn Cundiff. Funeral Donnie Qualls, Ronnie Smith and Greg Padgett. Honorary services will be Thursday, June 29 at 1 p.m. at McKinney- pallbearers were Don Ellis and Glen Arnold. Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Lambert Greer. Burial will be at Bethelridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Nathan Lynn, SPEARS, DELBERT RAY SPEARS. Delbert Ray Spears of Rodney Derringer, Tony Wilham, Jeremy Anderson, Gary Science Hill died Saturday, July 29, 2006 at his home. He was Burton and Brandon Murphy. Honorary pallbearers will be 77. Born in Cincinnati on Dec. 6, 1928, he was a son of Ora Chris Cundiff, David Wilham and Matthew Malone. Visitation Watson Spears of Bethelridge and the late Ira Spears. He will be today (June 28) from 6 to 9 p.m. at McKinney-Brown was a farmer and member of Bethelridge United Methodist Funeral Home. Church. Besides his mother, survivors include his wife, Martha M. Warren Spears; five sons, Lonnie (and Levia) STAFFORD, ANITA MAE STAFFORD. Anita Mae Stafford of Spears and Jerry (and Sue) Spears, both of Ohio, Gerald (and Liberty died Saturday, March 25, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 77. Born in Clementsville Hollis and Charles Pevley, Edgar and Vertis Stephens. on Jan. 14, 1929, she was a daughter of the late Kester and Funeral services were July 22 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Eula Moxley Hayes. She was a homemaker and former store Home by Bro. Kenny Spaw and Bro. Danny Grider. Burial was clerk. She was a member of Liberty Assembly of God and the in Glenwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Wayne Floyd, widow of Walter Earl Stafford. Survivors include a daughter, Roger Coffey, Melvin Martin, Larry Lester, Tim Short, Thomas Brenda Clark of Liberty; a son, Mark (and Marilyn) Stafford of Wilkey and David Johnson. Liberty; two brothers, Odell Hayes and David Lee Hayes, both of Liberty; four sisters, Catherine Herron, Virginia Emerson, SULLIVAN, VIVIAN GAY SULLIVAN. Vivian Gay Sullivan of Sue Edwards and Sharlene Blevins, all of Liberty; seven Russell Springs died Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006 at her home. She grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded was 62. Born in Russell County on Nov. 2, 1943, she was a in death by a son, Garland Earl Stafford; a brother, John daughter of the late Logan and Delilah Luttrell Brown. She Hayes; and a grandchild. Funeral services will be today was a homemaker and member of Walnut Hill Separate (March 29) at 1 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Glendal Rev. Onva Hayes, Bro. Russell Shaffer and Bro. Jeff Sullivan; two sons, Jeff (and Nancy) Abernathy of Columbia Edwards. Burial will be in Peavey Cemetery. Pallbearers will and Tim (and Sandy) Abernathy of Russell Springs; three be Jesse Brown III, Clinton and Jimmy Brown, Garland daughters, Jean (and Donnie) Wilson and Janet Lawless, both Stafford Jr., Max Wesley and Ronald Edwards. Honorary of Russell Springs, and Betty (and Eddie) Price of Liberty; a pallbearers will be Paul Jr. and Daniel Blevins. brother, Dewey (and Wanda) Brown of Russell Springs; a sister, Monica (and Charles) George of Russell Springs; nine STAFFORD, HERBERT EWELL STAFFORD. Herbert Ewell grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She was Stafford of Wilmore died Sunday, Dec. 17, 2006 at the preceded in death by her first husband, Glen Abernathy. Hospice Care Center at St. Joseph Hospital. He was 59. Born Funeral services will be today (Feb. 22) at 2 p.m. at Bernard in Casey County on Nov. 11, 1947, he was the son of the late Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Clifton Cowan officiating. B.F. and Jessie Atwood Stafford. He was a farmer and Burial will be in Wilkerson Cemetery. Pallbearers will be John mechanic. He was a member of Ninevah Christian Church of A. McGowan, Stevie Robertson, Greg Dick, Bro. Scott Lawrenceburg, VFW and a Vietnam veteran. Survivors Proctor, Bro. Joe Sullivan and Mitchell Morgan. include his wife, Sue Rader Stafford; a son, Brian Stafford (and Stephanie) of Frankfort; a daughter, Christi Hack (and SUMMERS, EVELYN SUMMERS. Evelyn Summers of Liberty Josh) of Lawrenceburg; two sisters, Kay Henderson (and died Monday, Nov 6, 2006 at Casey County Hospital. She Clay) of Nicholasville, and Carol Taylor (and Foister) of was 86. Born in Casey County on Dec. 25, 1919, she was the Versailles; and two grandsons, Landon Hack and Tres daughter of the late John and Mecie Wethington Murphy. She Bowman. He was preceded in death by a sister, Jeannette was a homemaker, a member of Gum Lick Christian Church Stallings; and two brothers, Charles and Lewis Stafford. and the widow of William E. Summers. Survivors include a Funeral services will be Thursday, Dec. 21 at 11 a.m. at Bartle son, Ronnie Summers of Liberty; three daughters, Gayle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Terry Cooper. Burial will be Renner of Somerset, Kathy Hatchett of Campbellsville and in Caney Fork Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Katie York of Liberty; 14 grandchildren and 12 great- today (Dec. 20) and after 8 a.m. Dec. 21 at Bartle Funeral grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Allan D. Home Chapel. Pallbearers will be his nephews, Steve and Summers. Funeral services will be Thursday, Nov. 9, at 11 Ray Taylor, Marty and Brandon Henderson, Brent Stafford, a.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bros. Jimmy Bob Spears, and Ben, Buck and Kevin Chappell. Memorial Knifley, Richard McKinley and Steve Martin. Burial will be in contributions are suggested to Jessamine County Hospice, Gum Lick Cemetery. Visitation is from 6 to 9 p.m. today (Nov. Hospice Care Center at St. Joseph Hospital or the Ninevah 8) at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home. Church Building Fund. SUMMERS, JAME B. SUMMERS. Jane B. Summers of Liberty STEINHAUER, CHARLEY STEINHAUER. Charley Steinhauer of died June 19, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Cincinnati died Sunday, March 19, 2006 at Good Samaritan Center. She was 67. Born in Casey County on July 6, 1938, Hospital. He was 79. Born in Casey County on Dec. 17, she was a daughter of the late Mary Ann Hayes and Jasper 1926, he was a son of the late Mattie Steinhauer. He was Omer Buck. She was a housewife and attended Noel's retired from Cincinnati Milacron. Survivors include his wife, Chapel Church of God. Survivors include her husband, Elmer Gay True Steinhauer; a daughter, Karen (and Tom) Lucas of E. Summers; a daughter, Barbara Brennan of Newport News, Cincinnati; a brother, Curtis (and Barbara) True of Liberty; a Va.; two sons, Jeffrey A. Summers and Brian K. Summers, grandson, Jared Lucas; a nephew, Gary True of Harrodsburg; both of Newport News; four sisters, Hazel Franklin and and a niece, Audrey Rousey of Hustonville. Funeral services Frances Troop, both of Liberty, Polly Whited of LaGrange, and will be Thursday, March 23 at Hodapp Funeral Home in Minnie Lou Kidd of Taylor, Mich.; a brother, Mickey Buck of Cincinnati. Liberty; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Wayne Summers; six brothers, Tommie, STEPHENS, JACKIE LYNN STEPHENS. Jackie Lynn Stephens Gene, Clyde, George Edd and Wayne Buck and James of Liberty died Wednesday, July 19, 2006 at Ephraim Hayes. Funeral services were June 23 at Bartle Funeral McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 49. Born in Home Chapel by Bro. Bobby Eldridge. Burial was in Whited Casey County on May 11, 1957, he was a son of the late Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kenny Humphress, Jeff and Cornelius and Nettie Ann Sallee Stephens. He was a former Mike Summers, Pete Hayes and Bill and Wesley Buck. Bartle employee of Floyd Gate Co. and member of Athens Church of Funeral Home of Liberty was in charge of arrangements. Christ. Survivors include his companion and caregiver, Frances McQueary; three sisters, Angie Davis, Devonda SUTHERLAND, LILLIAN SUTHERLAND. Lillian Sutherland died Luttrell and Judy Sharp, all of Liberty; a brother, Jerry Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Stephens of Liberty; three half-sisters, Jewell Stone and Center in Danville. She was 84. Born on March 3, 1922, she Noralene Cathers, both of Indiana, and Rosalene Luttrell of was a daughter of the late Ernest and Mittie Bell Evans. She Illinois; and two half-brothers, Garvey Stephens of Cynthiana was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, William and Mervin Stephens of Nicholasville. He was preceded in Scott Sutherland; a daughter, Linda Anglin of Cincinnati; a death by a brother, Carroll Stephens; and four half-brothers, sister, Jean Holt of Liberty; three brothers, Mack Evans of Cincinnati, and R.C. Evans and Earl Evans, both of Liberty; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a great-great- a stepgrandson, Shayne Poynter. He was preceded in death grandchild. She was preceded in death by three brothers, by a sister, Rose Terry; and three brothers, Otha, J.R. and Roy, Delmer and Ralph Evans; and two sisters, Ruth Tucker Junior Terry. Funeral services were Sept. 9 at McKinney- and Cloe King. Funeral services were Oct. 5 at McKinney- Brown Funeral Home by the Rev. John Dean. Burial was in Brown Funeral Home by Rev. Jim Tucker. Burial was in Green Whited Cemetery. River Valley Cemetery. Pallbearers were Sonny, J.R., Hollis, Jim and Charles Tucker and Jason and Bruce Anglin. TERRY, EVA ROSE STAPP TERRY. Eva Rose Stapp Terry of Liberty died Sunday, Dec. 31, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. TAYLOR, LENA HAFLEY. Lena Hafley Taylor of Charleston She was 91. Born in Casey County on Aug. 25, 1915, she Health Care Center died Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2005 at her was the daughter of the late Floyd and Lucy Foley Stapp. home. She was 90. Born in Casey County on June 7, 1915, She was a retired factory worker. Survivors include two she was a daughter of the late J.W. and Mamie Lee Snow nephews, Guy Henson (and Narcuissus) Luttrell of Peru, Ind.; Sharp. She was a homemaker and member of Ellisburg and Milton Joshua (and Betty) Luttrell Jr. of Willow River, Baptist Church. She was the widow of Gus Hafley and Earl Minn.; several great-nieces and nephews, and great-great Taylor. Survivors include a son, Doug Hafley of Stanford; two neices and nephews. She was preceded in death by two stepsons, Joe Taylor and Bill Taylor, both of Casey County; sisters, Grace Lawson and Della Stricklen. Funeral services four stepdaughters, Sue Derringer and Ruth Derringer, both of will be at 10 a.m. Thursday (Jan. 4) at Bartle Funeral Home Indiana, Anna Lou Norfleet of Somerset and Wanda Price of Chapel by the Revs. Carl Thomas and Marc Carr. Burial will Casey County; a granddaughter, a great-granddaughter, and be in Green River Valley Cemetery. Visitation will be today several stepgrandchildren and stepgreat-grandchildren. She (Jan. 3) at 6 p.m. and after 8 a.m. Thursday at Bartle Funeral was preceded in death by a stepson, Jim Taylor. Funeral Home Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to Green services were Dec. 10 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in River Valley Cemetery Fund. Moreland with Bro. G.W. Smith officiating. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. TERRY, ROSE M. TERRY. Rose Mae Terry of Liberty died Monday, August 14, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional TAYLOR, ROWE DEAN TAYLOR. Rowe Dean Taylor of Medical Center. She was 84. Born in Casey County on May Lexington died Monday, Nov. 6, 2006 at the University of 26, 1922, she was a daughter of Clara Bell Terry of Cincinnati Kentucky Medical Center. He was 71. Born in Casey County and the late Marion Terry. She was a retired secretary and on Dec. 23, 1934, he was the son of the late Raymond and member of Green River Valley Separate Baptist Church. Mary Lloyd Taylor. He was a retired gate dealer, a member of Besides her mother, survivors include four sisters, Pauline Liberty First Baptist Church and a veteran of the U.S. Air Allen of Somerset, Lorene Sims, Agnes Morgan and Norma Force. Survivors include a son, Steve Taylor of Demotte Ind.; Murphy, all of Ohio; and three brothers, Otis Terry of a daughter, Rhonda Taylor of Liberty; two sisters, Helen Dunnville, Roy Terry of Cincinnati, and Donald Terry of Russell of Royal Palm, Fla. and June Wilson of Cincinnati; Liberty. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Otha, three brothers, Ralph Taylor of Brownsville, Ind., James J.R. and Junior Terry. Funeral services were August 18 at Taylor of Connersville, Ind., and Harold Taylor of Bean McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Jim Tharpe. Burial Blossom, Ind.; five grandchildren and four great- was in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. grandchildren. Funeral services were Nov. 10 at McKinney- Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Jimmy Brown. Burial was in THOMAS, JEFFERY L. THOMAS. Jeffery L. Thomas of Glenwood Cemetery. Dunnville died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Evansville, Ind. He was 53. Born in Boyle County TERRY, CLARA RAY TERRY. Clara Ray Terry of Cincinnati died on April 3, 1953, he was the son of the late Olbin and Sunday, Sept. 3, 2006. She was 103. Born in Casey County Katherine D. Norman Thomas. He was solid waste on Feb. 28, 1903, she was a daughter of the late Jesse and coordinator for Casey County, Chairman of the ECCWD board Dora Patton Bell. She was a homemaker and member of of directors and a former magistrate, serving District 1. Green River Valley Separate Baptist Church. She was the Survivors include his wife, Mary Jo Marple Thomas; two widow of Marion Albert Terry. Survivors include four daughters, Ronda Jo Wilson (and Shawn) and Jessica Ann daughters, Pauline Allen of Somerset, Lorene Sims, Agnes Tho-mas, both of Dunnville; two grandsons, Jacob and Logan Morgan and Norma Murphy, all of Ohio; three sons, Otis Terry Wilson; a brother, Mitchell Thomas of Dunnville; and a sister, of Dunnville, Roy Terry of Cincinnati and Donald Terry of Becky Vest of Liberty. Funeral services were Nov. 2 at Liberty; 32 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren, 37 great- Bernard Funeral Home Chapel in Russell Springs by Bro. great-grandchildren and two great-great-great-grandchildren. Gerald Burton. Burial was in Thomas Ridge Cemetery. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Rose Terry; and three sons, Otha, J.R. and Junior Terry. Funeral services will THOMAS, PHYLLIS LEE THOMAS. Phyllis Lee Snow Thomas of be today (Sept. 6) at 2 p.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Liberty died Sunday, May 28, 2006 at St. Joseph Hospital Home by Bro. Jim Tharpe and Bro. Ronnie Campbell East. She was 65. Born in Casey County on July 14, 1940, officiating. Burial will be in Green River Valley Cemetery. she was a daughter of the late Hollis Lee and Dolly Moran Snow. She was a former seamstress and member of Indian TERRY, DONALD DWAYNE TERRY. Donald Dwayne Terry of Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Julie Liberty died Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006 at his home. He was Rousey of Indian Creek; two sons, Jerry Snow and Steve 67. Born in Casey County on April 29, 1939, he was a son of Snow, both of Lawrenceburg; and four grandchildren, Kayla, the late Marion Albert and Clara Ray Bell Terry. He was a Jeffrey and Chris Snow and Joshua Rousey. Graveside former truck driver and former employee of Ingersill-Rand and services will be Thursday, June 1 at K.P. Hall Cemetery by Hayes Lumber. He was a U.S. Army veteran and member of George Haggard. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty is in charge of American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Faye Wheeler arrangements. Terry; two daughters, Dianna Terry and Rita (and Michael) Poynter, both of Louisville; four sisters, Pauline Allen of THOMAS, SYLVIA MARIE THOMAS. Sylvia Marie Thomas of Somerset, Lorene Sims, Agnes Morgan and Norma Murphy, Danville died Friday, March 31, 2006 at Central Baptist all of Ohio; two brothers, Otis Terry of Dunnville and Roy Hospital. She was 74. Born in Casey County on Feb. 2, 1932, Terry of Cincinnati; two grandchildren, Andrew Braden and she was a daughter of the late John and Estele Redford Lane. Jennifer Flaherty; a great-grandchild, Tyler Scott Flaherty; and She was a housewife and a member of Refreshing Ministries. She was the widow of Vanus Harrison Thomas Jr. Survivors was the widow of James "Jimmy" Tucker. Survivors include a include six daughters, Molly Propes of Burgin, Margaret son, James L. Tucker (and Wanda) of Columbus, Ind.; a Gilbert and Linda Hilliard, both of Danville, Lela Cummins of sister, Ida Price of Russell Springs; a grandchild and a great- Perryville, Kay Gilbert of Nicholasville, and Sharon Snow of grandchild. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Hustonville; three sons, Gene Thomas and Kenneth Thomas, Tommy Chadwell and William Ray "Willie" Chadwell; two half- both of Danville, and Glendall Thomas of Kings Mountain; 24 brothers, Lincoln Holt and Mid Holt; and a sister, Pearl grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and three great-great- Shepherd. Funeral services were Oct. 30 at McKinney-Brown grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Funeral Home by Bro. Glenn Poynter. Burial was in Antioch Helen Thomas; two brothers, Coy and Perry Lane; and two Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jimmy Tucker, Sonny Tucker, sisters, Mertie Sharp and Sarah Lane. Funeral services were Charlie Tucker, Tim Tucker, Junior Tucker and Tod Shepard. April 3 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Cleo Cox and Bro. Ed Nichols officiating. Burial was in Fair Cemetery. TUCKER, RUTH BELL TUCKER. Ruth Bell Tucker of Liberty Pallbearers were Heath Thornsberry, Eugene Simpson, Greg died Wednesday, July 5, 2006 at Liberty Care Center. She and Brandon Graham, Jeff Luttrell and James Dotson. was 91. Born in Casey County on August 7, 1914, she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Mittie Bell Evans. She was a THOMPSON, GEORGIE FOLLOWELL THOMPSON. Georgie homemaker and member of Bruce's Chapel Methodist Followell Thompson of Danville died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006 Church. She was the widow of Forrest Tucker Sr. Survivors at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 90. include five sons, Forrest Tucker Jr. of Danville, Charlie Bob Born in Casey County on Nov. 26, 1915, she was a daughter Tucker of Somerset, Jim Tucker of Indiana, Hollis Tucker of of the late Jessie Lee and Carrie Wilcher Coffman. She was Richmond, and Sonny Tucker of Liberty; two sisters, Lillian retired from American Greetings and a member of Sutherland and Jean Holt, both of Liberty; three brothers, Gethsemane Baptist Church. Survivors include a brother, Mack Evans of Cincinnati, R.C. Evans and Earl Evans, both of Jessie F. Coffman of Big South Fork; two granddaughters, Liberty; 16 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and eight Debbie Gilbert of Cincinnati and Carol Lee Davis of Liberty; great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, John "J.W." Tucker; a brother; two half-brothers; a half- daughter, Lucille Wilson. Funeral services were Jan. 29 at sister; three grandchildren, a great-grandchild and a great- W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland with Bro. G.W. Smith great-grandchild. Funeral services were July 8 at McKinney- officiating. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Ed Tharpe officiating. Burial was were Jonathan, Lonnie and Ricky Courtwright, Garnett and at Antioch Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eric Hamilton, David Elmer Lee Coffman and Ron Gilbert. Johnson, Shane and Matt Tucker, Terry Dudley, Jack Pierce, Brian Crabtree and John Tommy Tucker. THOMPSON, OTIS LLOYD THOMPSON. Otis Lloyd Thompson of New Salem died Sunday, July 23, 2006 at Charleston TURNER, LOUIE J. TURNER. Louie J. Turner of Liberty died Health Care Center. He was 85. Born in Casey County on Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional Jan. 22, 1921, he was a son of the late Clay and Etta Morgan Medical Center. He was 70. Born in Pulaski County on May Thompson. He was a farmer and member of New Salem 14, 1935, he was a son of the late Elbert and Nona Price Baptist Church. He was the widower of Mable Thompson. Turner. He was a deputy sheriff and member of Hilltop Trinity Survivors include a daughter, Brenda Thompson of Danville; Full Gospel Tabernacle. Survivors include his wife, Ivadean three brothers, William Thompson and Lillard Thompson, both Tarter Turner; two daughters, Kimberlie Turner and Carolyn of Middleburg, and Clifford Thompson of Cincinnati; two Emerson; and four grandchildren, Caylee and Lance Beard sisters, Inez Clements of Liberty and Evelyn Delk of and Brandon and Jantzen Emerson. Funeral services were California, Ky.; and a granddaughter, Teresa Messer August 26 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Don Summers. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Clark. Burial was in Hilltop Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clayton and Homer Thompson; and two sisters, Irene Witt Jackie Rodgers, Freddie Luttrell, Brandon and Jantzen and Kristine Sharpe. Funeral services will be today (July 26) Emerson, Lance and Caylee Beard, and Wilburn Turner. at 2 p.m. at Spurlin Funeral Home in Stanford by the Rev. Honorary pallbearers were David Wheeler, Sylvia Hatter, Matt Jones. Burial will be at New Salem Cemetery. Tommy Miller, Justin Bowmer, Lafon Cravens and Raymond Overstreet. TOBIN, LINDA CAROLE TOBIN. Linda Carole Tobin of Indianapolis died Monday, Oct. 9, 2006. She was 58. Born in TURPIN, EDWARD S. Edward S. Turpin of Hustonville died Casey County on May 16, 1948, she was a daughter of the Friday, Dec. 16, 2005 at Charleston Health Care in Danville. late Beckman and Sadie Edwards. She was a hair stylist and He was 84. Born in Casey County on Jan. 1, 1921, he was a employee of Federal Express and Kroger. She was a member son of the late John and Della Lane Turpin. He was retired of Salem United Methodist Church. Survivors include her from Cowden's and a farmer. He was also a U.S. Army husband, Ronald L. Tobin; two sons, Barry Lay and Travis veteran of World War II and member of Geneva Baptist Tobin; two brothers, B.J. Edwards and Gerald Edwards, both Church. Survivors include his wife, Katherine Marie of Liberty; and two sisters, Elene Cravens of Liberty and Shepperson Turpin; a son, Roger (and Paula) Turpin of Emogene Emerson of Arizona. She was preceded in death Hustonville; a half-sister, Dorothy Boyd of Danville; and three by three brothers, Wayne, Joe and Jesse Edwards; and a grandchildren. Funeral services were Dec. 19 at W.L. Pruitt sister, Louise Allen. Funeral services were Oct. 13 at Salem Funeral Home in Moreland with Tim Brown officiating. Burial United Methodist Church. Burial was in Salem Cemetery. was in Memorial Gardens with military rites by Boyle Post 46 G.H. Hermann Madison Ave. Funeral Home was in charge of Honor Guard. Pallbearers were Troy, Deonna, Benjamin and arrangements. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Gary Turpin, Don Poynter and Jeff Elmore. Honorary Mental Health Association of Indiana. pallbearers were Buddy Southerland, Bob Peck, Dewey Coffman, Lou Carmicle, Kenneth Austin and Coy Reynolds. TUCKER, BONNIE M. TUCKER. Bonnie M. Tucker of Columbus Ind. died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006 at Heritage House of WALL, GLADYS MARIE WALL. Gladys Marie Wall of Kings Seymour in Seymour, Ind. She was 88. Born in Casey Mountain died Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006 at the Casey County County on Sept. 27, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Hospital. She was 84. Born in Casey County on Jan. 3, 1922, William and Rebecca Shell Chadwell. She was a homemaker she was a daughter of the late Jimmy and Bertie Seward Wall. and a member of South Fork Separate Baptist Church. She She was a housewife and member of Grove Ridge Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, William J. "Bill" Wall; sons, Gary L. (and Betty) Ware and Larry D. (and Gail) Ware, a nephew, Huston (and Sheila) Martin; and two nieces, Norma both of Waynesburg; four sisters, Deva Jones of Waynesburg, Salyers and Carolyn Durham. She was preceded in death by Effie Sims of Kings Mountain, Mary Moore of Cincinnati, and a sister, Ethel Martin. Funeral services were Sept. 8 at Bartle Darlene Broady of Minnesota; four grandchildren and five Funeral Home by the Rev. Kevin Pittman and Rev. C.B. great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two Carman. Burial was in Grove Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers brothers, Otha and Franklin Caudill. Services were June 2 at were Jamie Martin, Nick Woodrum, Steve Roach, Anthony Barnett and Demrow Funeral Home by Bro. Greg Powell. Durham, David Watts and Brian Carman. Honorary Burial was in Salyers Cemetery. pallbearers were Richie Sims and Al Moran. WARNER, WILLIAM EUGENE WARNER. William Eugene WALLACE, DOROTHY JASPER WALLACE. Dorothy Jasper Warner died Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006. He was 81. Born in Wallace, formerly of the Carter Ridge community, died Casey County, he was the widower of Bonnie Marie Warner. Thursday, Feb. 16, 2006 at Somerset Nursing and He was a member of the Fifty Fifty Club. Survivors include Rehabilitation. She was 76. Born March 16, 1929, she was a two daughters, Linda Barber and Debbie Howe; a son, daughter of the late Kiah and Bertie Wilson Jasper. She was Charles (and Karen) Warner; three sisters, Frances Bowlin, a homemaker and farmer. She was a member of Carter Ridge Ovaline Watermilk and Eveline Lykins; eight grandchildren Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Sharon and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by McGowan of Science Hill; two sons, Hart Jr. (and Terri) two children, Tammy Mae and Marvin Eugene Warner. Wallace of Liberty and Kenny (and Karen) Wallace of Science Funeral services were Feb. 28 at Hodapp Funeral Home in Hill; a brother, Elza (and Margaret) Jasper; a sister, Ruth Cincinnati. Cravens; four grandchildren, Allan and Susan McGowan, Gary Wallace and Jaime Stephens; a stepgrandchild, Michael WARREN, MILLARD PIERCE WARREN. Millard Pierce Warren Wallace; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were of Junction City died Saturday, May 27, 2006 at Ephraim Feb. 20 at Pulaski Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Richard McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 78. Born in Owens officiating. Burial was in Lakeside Memorial Gardens. Lincoln County on Dec. 11, 1926, he was a son of the late Obituary information courtesy of Bartle Funeral Home Liberty. Hollis and Dovie Mae Warren. He was a retired master plumber, farmer, and employee at Northpoint Training Facility. WALLS, JIM ELWOOD WALLS. Jim Elwood Walls of McKinney He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of died Monday, June 12, 2006 at Stanford House Nursing Gethsemane Baptist Church. Survivors include four Home. He was 91. Born in Lincoln County on Sept. 24, 1914, daughters, Pam Kramer of Hustonville, Marilyn Elmore of he was a son of the late Whit and Lucy Wall Walls. He was Danville, Geraldine Royalty of Harrodsburg and Kathy Bodner retired from Southern Railroad and a member of Green River of Danville; two sons, Millard Stuart Warren and Michael Pentecostal Church. He was the widower of Gladys Earls Warren, both of Nicholasville; 13 grandchildren and nine Walls. Survivors include a son, John E. Walls of Hustonville; great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, a daughter, LouAnna Young of Hustonville; a brother, George Gerald Dewayne Warren; and a daughter, Carolyn Warren. Walls of Geneva; nine grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren Funeral services were May 30 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home and five great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death with burial in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Pallbearers by two daughters, Phyllis Smith and Shirley Christopher; and were Brian Wade, Jason and Greg Coulter, Scott and Bradley four grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday, June Blackburn, Derek Christerson and Stuart Warren. Honorary 15 at 11 a.m. at Green River Pentecostal Church by the Rev. pallbearers were Chester Kavanaugh, W.H. Furr, Ed Rick Naylor. Burial was in Eason Graveyard. Visitation will be Orberson, Bobby Elmore and Kenny Scrogham. after 6 p.m. today (June 14) at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home in Moreland. WATSON, GALE WATSON. Gale Watson of Hustonville died Thursday, April 6, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell Regional WALLS, VELMA CATHERINE WALLS. Velma Catherine Walls of Medical Center. He was 76. Born in Casey County on Jan. Liberty died Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell 17, 1930, he was a son of the late John David and Ruth Ellen Regional Medical Center. She was 69. Born in Casey County Roberts Watson. He was owner and operator of Watson on Nov. 30, 1936, she was a daughter of the late Richard and Lumber Co. and a member of Middleburg Baptist Church, Flossie Bryant Smither. She was a homemaker and farmer Masonic Lodge 722 F&AM, and a 32nd degree Scottish Rite and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Shriner. Survivors include his wife, Sandra Dennis Watson; Saints. Survivors include her husband, Harrison Earl "J.R." four daughters, Susan Bryant and Lana Watson, both of Walls; two sons, Earl Gene Walls and Terry Lee Walls, both of Liberty, Tamara Wilkinson of Lexington and Ashley Ray Liberty; five brothers, Burrell Smither of Indiana, Richard Watson of Hustonville; a son, Kenny Watson of Hustonville; Smither Jr. and Steve Smither, both of Liberty, Gary Smither two sisters, Christine Jeffers of Hustonville and Marie Gaddis of Lexington and Ronnie Smither of Florida; three sisters, of Ohio; 13 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. He Burrneatha Edwards of Indiana, Wanda Ponder of was preceded in death by a grandson, Jamey Kenneth Harrodsburg and Javana Short of Liberty; and five Watson; and a brother, John D. "Junior" Watson. Funeral grandchildren, Alex, Zach, Kati, Felicia and Terri Anne Walls. services were April 9 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. She was preceded in death by five brothers, Harold, Basil, Jimmy Brown and Bro. G.W. Smith. Burial was in Antioch Buel, Curtis and Vanus Smither; and a sister, Juanita Smither. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ryan Griffith, Rance Baird, Funeral services were Jan. 17 at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel Landon and Blake McGinnis, David Avery Watson and John with Arlen R. Sanders officiating. Burial was in Brush Creek Thomas. Honorary pallbearers were Joe Pennington and Cemetery. Pallbearers were Zach Walls, Billy Short, Barry Vallard Goode. Smither, Burrell Smither Jr., Benjie and Donnie Smither. WATSON, JOHN D. "JUNIOR" WATSON JR. John D. "Junior" WARE, EDNA MAE WARE. Edna Mae Ware of Ware Road died Watson Jr. of Liberty died Thursday, March 30, 2006 at Tuesday, May 30, 2006 at Fort Logan Hospital. She was 84. . Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. He was 77. Born in Casey County on August 14, 1921, she was a Born in Casey County on April 11, 1928, he was a son of the daughter of the late Matthew and Amanda Bastin Caudill. She late John D. Sr. and Ruth Roberts Watson. He was a self- was the widow of J.C. Ware. She was a member of Walltown employed farmer and businessman. He was a U.S. Army Christian Church and a homemaker. Survivors include two veteran. Survivors include his wife, Norma Wesley Watson; a son, Kevin Watson of Liberty; a daughter, Karen Wethington grandchildren. Funeral services were Oct. 7 at Bartle Funeral of Liberty; a brother, James Gale Watson of Hustonville; two Home Chapel by Rev. Clyde Lunsford and Rev. Dwight sisters, Christine Jeffers of Hustonville and Marie Gaddis of Coffman. Burial was in Salyers Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ohio; two grandchildren and a stepgrandchild. He was Greg, Mike, Tony and Zachary Brown, Robby Hatton, Jackie preceded in death by a stepgrandchild. Funeral services were and Albert Long, Harold Wesley and Brandon Greene. April 3 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Jeff Honorary pallbearers were Hal Greene and David Kuxhause. Edwards and Bro. G.W. Smith. Burial was in Bethelridge Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in charge of arrangements. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Larry Gaddis, Gary True, Kenny Watson, Mark Wesley, David McKinney, Justin Wesley, Kevin WETHINGTON, DONNA DEAN WETHINGTON. Donna Deane Eads, and Brian Peavey. Honorary pallbearer was John Wethington of Henderson, Nev., died Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 Wesley. at TLC Care Center in Nevada. She was 76. Born in Clementsville on March 24, 1930, she was the daughter of WEBB, LLOYD E. WEBB III. Lloyd E. Webb III died Thursday, Cash and Bernadine Wethington Clements. She was a Aug. 10, 2006. He was 57. He was a son of Geraldine Buis homemaker and member of St. Bernard Catholic Church. Webb of Elizabethtown, formerly of Casey County. Besides Survivors include a son, Ron Wethington of California; four his mother, survivors include his wife, Sara Webb; two sons, daughters, Jeannie Benmayor and Anne Wethington, both of Eagen and Chapin; a sister, Sandy; and a brother, Tom. He Henderson, Nev., Linda Stymeist of Brea, Calif., and Lori was preceded in death by his father; and a brother, Jim. Obenhaus of Plancentia, Calif.; a sister, Dixie Sharp of Funeral services were August 15 at W.R. Milward Mortuary in Clementsville; five grandchildren, Joey Benmayor, Kasey Lexington. Rega, Brendan Wethington, Ariana Wethington and Janelle Stymeist; and three great-grandchildren, Andrew Rega, Brook WESLEY, EARL LEE WESLEY. Earl Lee Wesley of Seymour, Rega and Christian Wethington. She is preceded in death by Ind. died Tuesday, March 14, 2006. He was 33. Born in a son, James "Craig" Wethington; two sisters, Dorothy Harper Indiana on Feb. 15, 1973, he was a son of Earl Wesley of and Mary Jo Gribbins; and three brothers, Allen Clements, Indiana and Linda Atwood (and Jim) Morrison of Florida. He William "Bill Cash" Clements and Robert "Bobby Ray" was an employee of Mactac in Indiana and a member of the Clements. Funeral services were Oct. 21 at St. Bernard Eagles and First Church of the Nazarene. Besides his Catholic Church by Father Lawman Chibundi. Burial was in parents, survivors include his former wife, Renee Wesley of St. Bernard Cemetery. McKinney-Brown Funeral Home was Seymour, Ind.; two sons, Zechariah Wesley and Josiah in charge of arrangements. Wesley, both of Seymour, Ind.; a half-brother, Kyler Morrison of Florida; a half-sister, Amber Morrison of Florida; paternal WETHINGTON, JOSEPHINE L. WETHINGTON. Josephine L. grandmother, Viola Wesley of Ohio; and maternal Wethington of Lebanon Junction died Thursday, Feb. 9, 2006 grandmother, Ada Atwood of Kentucky. He was preceded in at Norton Hospital in Louisville. She was 77. Born in Casey death by two brothers, William and Grant Wesley; paternal County on Oct. 7, 1928, she was a daughter of the late grandfather, Albert Wesley; and maternal grandfather, Willie Lambert and Etta Clements. She was a retired school teacher Atwood. Funeral services were March 18 at Voss Funeral and an active member of St. Benedict Catholic Church, the Service Chapel with Dr. Garrett Mills officiating. Burial was in Women's Club, Altar Society, and Senior Group. She was also Riverview Cemetery. a member of Bullitt County Retired Teachers Association, Lebanon Junction Women's Prayer Group and the matriarch WESLEY, MARY H. Mary Hester Adams Wesley of Bethelridge of Lebanon Junction Lion's Club. Survivors include her died Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2005 at the Casey County Hospital. husband, George Pruitt Wethington Sr.; a daughter, Ruth Ann She was 90. Born in Pulaski County on August 8, 1915, she Hendrick of Carrollton; two sons, George P. Wethington Jr. was a daughter of the late Millard and Grace Eastham Adams. and Richard L. Wethington, both of Louisville; a sister, She was a homemaker and member of Mt. Zion Methodist Kathleen Groomas of Illinois; and five grandchildren, Amanda Church. She was the widow of Thomas Verl Wesley. Hourigan, Chris and Haley Hendrick, Richard and David Survivors include two sons, Terry Wesley of Liberty and Larry Wethington. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Wesley of Bethelridge; two daughters, Patsy Clements of Howard, Roy and Glenn Clements; and a sister, Helen Liberty and Billie Mason of South Carolina. She was Goode. Funeral services were Feb. 13 at St. Benedict preceded in death by a daughter, Peggy Sue Cain; a brother, Catholic Church with the Rev. David Naylor officiating. Burial Hardin Adams; two sisters, Hattie Wade and Hazel James; was in St. Clare Catholic Cemetery. Kappel Funeral Home in and two grandchildren. Funeral services were Dec. 23 at Lebanon Junction was in charge of arrangements. Morris & Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill with Bro. Troy Merrick officiating. Burial was in Valley Oak Cemetery. WETHINGTON, LORENA M. WETHINGTON. Lorena M. Wethington of Cincinnati died Friday, Oct. 27, 2006 at Mercy WESLEY, VIOLA WESLEY. Viola Wesley of Cincinnati, Ohio Fairfield Hospital in Cincinnati. She was 93. Born in Liberty died Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006 at the Hospice of Cincinnati. on Sept. 11, 1913, she was the daughter of the late William She was 90. Born in Casey County on April 13, 1916, she and Donzie Atwood. She was a former postmaster in Casey was a daughter of the late Grant and Birdie Salyers Byrd. County. Survivors include two sons, Harold Wethington and She was a housewife and member of Valley Baptist Church in Wendell Wethington; three daughters, Donna Telinda, Peggy Reading, Ohio. Survivors include five sons, Ernest and Hicks and Kathy Staton; three brothers, Elmer Lee Atwood, Charlie Wesley, both of Cincinnati, Winford Wesley of Harold Atwood and Dee Atwood; a sister, Ida Bradenton; 10 Junction City, Ky., John Wesley of Center, Ky., and Earl grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and three great-great- Wesley of Seymour, Ind.; three daughters, Ruby Hatton and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Brenda Pierce, both of Cincinnati, and Linda Brown of Liberty; Lawrence Wethington; and a sister, Norma Wethington. a sister, Louise Anderson of Waynesburg; two brothers, Funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 4 at 11 a.m. at Vorhis Kenneth Byrd of Rockwood, Tenn. and Lenville Byrd of and Ryan Funeral Home in Springdale, Ohio. Burial will be in Cincinnati; 19 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and Oak Hill Cemetery. seven great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Lee Wesley; a daughter, Flossie Long; WETHINGTON, LUCILLE WETHINGTON. Lucille Wethington of a son, Robert Wesley; three sisters, Mary Dalton, Iona Sims Louisville died Friday, Jan. 20, 2006. She was 81. Born in and Dorothy Duck; a brother, Virgil Byrd; and two Casey County, she was the former Lucille Phillips, and a member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Louisville. agriculture teacher and postmaster of Knifley Post Office for Survivors include her husband, Francis E. Wethington Sr.; 45 years. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, three daughters, Joan Wager, Janet Dossett and Beverly receiving the European African Middle Eastern Service medal, Sensenbrenner; a son, Frank Wethington Jr.; two sisters, seven Bronze Stars, Good Conduct medal, American Defense Mabel Taylor and Ruth Rutherford; 11 grandchildren and 13 Purple Heart and Bronze Star medal. He was the widower of great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Jan. 23 at St. Martha Rosabel Holcomb Wethington and a member of Our Gabriel Catholic Church with burial in Resthaven Memorial Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. Survivors include a Park. Resthaven Funeral Home was in charge of foster son, Cebert (and Alice) Sherrill of Louisville; a foster arrangements. grandson, Christ-opher Sherrill; a brother, George Weth- ington of Illinois; and a special niece, Iona Smith of WETHINGTON, MAXINE ELLEN WETHINGTON. Maxine Ellen Campbellsville. He was preceded in death by three brothers Wethington of Dunnville died Tuesday, April 11, 2006 at and three sisters. Funeral services were Sept. 13 at St. Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 77. Bernard Catholic Church by the Rev. Patrick Dolin and Rev. Born in Casey County on August 16, 1928, she was a Lawman Chibundi. Burial was in St. Bernard Catholic Church daughter of the late Alford and Mila Patton Pendleton. She Cemetery with military honors by the Marion County Veterans was a homemaker and member of Mt. Calvary Community Honor Guard. Pallbearers were Marion County Veterans Church. She was the widow of George Wethington. Survivors Honor Guard. Parrott & Ramsey Funeral Home in include a son, Larry Wethington of Virginia; two daughters, Campbellsville was in charge of arrangements. Brenda Jones of Louisville and Beverly Meeks of Dunnville; three brothers, America Pendleton of Cincinnati, Clifton WETHINGTON, WILLIAM RUSSELL "BOOSTER". William Pendleton and Elbert Pendleton, both of Dunnville; a sister, Russell "Booster" Wethington of Virginia, formerly of Casey Margie Cundiff of Dunnville; 14 grandchildren, 19 great- County, died Monday, Nov. 28, 2005. He was 74. Born in grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She was Merrimac on August 15, 1931, he was a son of the late preceded in death by six brothers, Don, Roy, Murel, Delmer, Vincent E. and Henrietta G. Wethington. He was retired from Harvey and Preston Pendleton; and two sisters, Jeweldene First Citizen's Bank in Elizabeth-town and a retired veteran of Pendleton and Sarah Carr. Funeral services were April 14 at the U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his wife, Sarah "Sally" McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Clifford Dehart. Burial Wethington; a daughter, Carol (and Gregory) Johnson of was in Salem Cemetery. North Carolina; a brother, Phillip M. Wethington; three sisters, Sr. Vincetta Wethington, Mary F. Phillips and Geraldine WETHINGTON, RONALD DWAIN WETHINGTON. Ronald Woodrum; and a grandson. Funeral services with military Dwain Wethington of Liberty died Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at honors were Dec. 1 at Virginia Veterans Cemetery. his home. He was 63. Born in Casey County on Sept. 30, 1942, he was a son of the late William "Bill Mark" and WHEELER, JUDY CLARA WHEELER. Judy Clara Wheeler of Christine Gracie Wethington. He was retired from the U.S. Liberty died Friday, May 5, 2006 at her parents' residence. Navy and a member of St. Bernard Catholic Church. She was 61. Born in Casey County on March 7, 1945, she Survivors include two sons, John Wethington and David was a daughter of Clarence and Jewell Richardson Parton of Wethington, both of Indianapolis; five brothers, William Ray Liberty. She was a homemaker and member of Willow Wethington, Terry Wethington, Joey Wethington, Robin Springs United Methodist Church. Besides her parents, Wethington and Kevin Wethington, all of Liberty; four sisters, survivors include two sons, Timothy Lee Elliott (and Margo Arlene Cohen of Washington, Sandra Wolford and Brenda Moore) of Liberty and Christopher Lee Terry Jr. (and Granville Wethington, both of Liberty, and Julita Patten of Dunnville; Smith) of Tennessee; a daughter, Evelyn Marie (and Darrell) and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a Burton of Liberty; four brothers, Laris Ray (and Irma) Parton, brother, Larry Wethington; and a sister, Barbara Whitt. Rev. Edward C. (and Wanda) Parton, John Frank (and Memorial services were March 18 at St. Bernard Catholic Beverly) Parton, and David Charles Parton, all of Liberty; Church with the Rev. Thomas Clark officiating. Burial was in three sisters, Dolores (and Ben) Smith of Tennessee, Mildred St. Bernard Cemetery. (and Gary) Southerland of Texas, and Patsy (and Don) Chappell of Florida; three grandchildren, Travis Ray and WETHINGTON, STELLA MAE WETHINGTON. Stella Mae James Edward Burton and Michael Isaiah Terry Jr. She was Wethington of Indiana died Friday, Jan. 6, 2006 at Green Hill preceded in death by a daughter, Wiltenna Hendren; a son, Manor. She was 90. Born in Casey County on Dec. 6, 1915, Thomas Elliott; a sister, Jeannette Faye Thomas; and her she was a homemaker and cook. She was the widow of fiance, Lloyd E. "Red" Bedwell. Funeral services were May 7 Walter C. Wethington. Survivors include four daughters, at Willow Springs United Methodist Church by the Rev. Louise Adams, Charlotte Christman and Arlene Wethington, Edward Parton and Rev. Creech Richardson. Burial was in all of Indiana, and Betty Weyls of Iowa; four sons, James Willow Springs Cemetery. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was Wethington of Arizona, J. Ray Wethington and J.D. in charge of arrangements. Wethington, both of Indiana, and Jeff Wethington of Colorado; two sisters, Mary Pendleton of Cincinnati and Nora Patton of WHILCHER, JERRY HARMON WHILCHER. Jerry Harmon Campbellsville; two brothers, James Garrett of Indiana and Eli Wilcher of Geneva died Sunday, July 23, 2006 at his home. Garrett of Cincinnati; 25 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren He was 62. Born in Boyle County on March 20, 1944, he was and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in a son of the late Jesse Route and Mary Alice Harmon Wilcher. death by two daughters, Madline and Bernice Wethington; He was a retired school teacher, farmer and member of and a son, Walter C. Wethington. Funeral services will be McKinney Christian Church. He was a former pastor at today (Jan. 11) at 11 a.m. at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home Antioch Christian Church and Green River Christian Church. with Bro. Gary Patton officiating. Burial will be in Salem Survivors include his wife, Linda Tyler Wilcher; a daughter, Cemetery. Jennifer Wilcher of Geneva; a brother, Robin Wilcher of New Salem; and a sister, Carolyn McHolan of Louisville. Funeral WETHINGTON, WILLIAM ROY WETHINGTON. William Roy services will be today (July 26) at 2 p.m. at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Wethington of Elkhorn died Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006 in Home in Moreland by Jim Swafford and John Lowry. Burial Louisville. He was 85. Born in Casey County on Sept. 19, will be at Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers are Billy 1920, he was a son of the late Julian and Mary Celeste Wilcher, Greg Price, Michael Wilcher, James Singleton, Montgomery Wethington. He was a former Taylor County Rodney Carpenter, Michael Tyler and Keith McHolan. James Wilkerson, all of Tennessee; a daughter, Brianna Janet Honorary pallbearers are Richard McCammon, Sam Yocum, Wilkerson of Tennessee; a brother, Charles Willard Wilkerson B.C. Allen, Jeff Goode, Dean Carpenter and Ed Carman. of Columbia; two sisters, Alice Faye Wingler and Etta Elaine Memorial contributions are suggested to McKinney Area Patton, both of Columbia; and seven grandchildren. He was Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 117, McKinney, Ky. 40448. preceded in death by two brothers, James Albert and Ken Maynard Wilkerson; and a grandchild, Joseph Albert WHITE, EARL WHITE. Earl White of Liberty died Tuesday, Aug. Wilkerson. Funeral services were March 15 at Pellyton 8, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. He was 74. Born in Community Church with Bro. Troy Long officiating. Burial was Casey County on Feb. 24, 1932, he was a son of the late in Pellyton Cemetery. Bartle Funeral Home Liberty was in Elmer and Mollie Garrett White. He was a truck driver, small charge of arrangements. engine repairman and employee of Kentucky Department of Transport-ation. He was a member of Green River Valley WILLIAM RALPH FALCONBERRY. William Ralph Falconberry Separate Baptist Church, serving as Sunday school died Wednesday, March 22, 2006 at Hospice Hospital in superintendent for more than 40 years. Survivors include his Cincinnati. He was 78. Born April 6, 1927, he was a son of wife, Margie Taylor White; a son, Barry (and Kristi) White of the late Everett and Daisy Luttrell Falconberry. He was a Texas; and a grandson, Parker White. He was preceded in veteran of World War II and recipient of the Victory Medal. He death by four sisters, Pearl Prather (twin to Earl), Mary was a member of Lockland Christian Church, where he was Norman, Frances Wilson and Ola "Sis" Wethington; and three an elder. Survivors include his wife, Glenna Caudill brothers, Otis, Oliver and Bud White. Funeral services were Falconberry; two daughters, Carol Buchanan and Mary Elliott, August 11 at McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Casey both of Cincinnati; two sons, Danny Falconberry and Wade Davis and Bro. Leslie Bentley. Burial was in Green River Falconberry, both of Cincinnati; a brother, Ray Falconberry; a Valley Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hub Davis, Charles Lee, sister, Madge Hatter of Liberty; four grandchildren, two great- Marvin Cochran, Randy Wethington, Shannon White, Junior grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. He was preceded Cunnington, Phillip Scott and Chris Baldwin. in death by a brother, Hubert Falconberry. Funeral services were March 24 at Lockland Christian Church. Burial was in WHITIS, RALPH WHITIS. Ralph Whitis of Somerset died Reading Cemetery with military rites. Vorhis Funeral Home in Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 at his home. He was 80. Born in Cincinnati was in charge of arrangements. Casey County on Feb. 23, 1926, he was a son of the late Theodore and Mattie Baird Whitis. He was a farmer, WILLIAMS, ERNEST CARL WILLLIAMS. Ernest Carl Williams of businessman, and U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was Liberty died Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006 at Ephraim McDowell a member of Hustonville Masonic Lodge and Hustonville Regional Medical Center. He was 80. Born in Waynesburg on Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon and treasurer. Jan. 27, 1926, he was a son of the late Marvice and Survivors include his wife, Jeraldine Anderson Whitis; two Rosezetta Emerson Williams. He was an electrical engineer sons, Barry T. (and Susan) Whitis of Somerset and Gary T. for University of Louisville Speed Scientific School and a U.S. (and Cindy) Whitis of Tennessee; a daughter, Terri (and Army veteran of World War II. He was an elder at Mt. Olive Kevin) Stewart of Somerset; three sisters, Luvian (and Tom) Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Salyers Cochran and Alma (and Jack) Canada, both of Hustonville, Williams; a son, Danny Williams of North Carolina; five and Jean Ann (and Tommy) Case of Danville; six brothers, Frank Williams of Liberty, Cleo Williams of grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded Yosemite, Donald Williams of Waynesburg, Ronald Williams in death by two brothers, Bobby and Tommy Whitis. Funeral of Arizona and David Williams of Florence; four sisters, services were Oct. 6 at Hustonville Baptist Church by the Rev. Clarice Floyd and Alline Luttrell, both of Yosemite, Hazel Bill Julian, Rev. Sam Atkins and Rev. Jonathan Grizzell. Burial Bennett of Radcliff and Florence Plemmons of Tennessee; six was in Hustonville Cemetery. Pallbearers were Craig Sowder, grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was Shawn, Drew, Scott and Tim Whitis, Bill Cochran and Bob preceded in death by a son, Bruce Phillip Williams; and a Canada. Honorary pallbearers were Jim Reynolds, Edward brother, Reed Williams. Funeral services will be today (Oct. Sowder, John Pruitt, Elwood Carter, Tom Cochran, Tommy 4) at 1 p.m. at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Greg Case, Jack Canada, Tommy Yowell and the Walkers Club at Powell. Burial will be in Casey County Memorial Gardens with the Mall. W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home was in charge of military rites by the Casey County Funeral Squad. arrangements. Pallbearers will be Steve, Doug, Kevin and Matthew Williams, Richie Smith and Mike Miller. WILCHER, CHARLES MERLE WILCHER. Charles Merle Wilcher of Moreland died Sunday, March 12, 2006 at his home. He WILLIAMS, GERTIE E. WILLIAMS. Gertie E. Williams of was 56. Born in Boyle County on June 9, 1949, he was a son Norwood, Ohio died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006 at The Christ of the late Charlie and Lois Maddox Wilcher. He was a truck Hospital in Cincinnati. She was 88. Born in Casey County on driver, heavy machine operator, and owner and operator of March 31, 1918, she was the daughter of James T. and Ida Sundance Motorcycle Shop and Sundance recording studio. Phillips Brown. She was a homemaker and the widow of the He was a member of Moreland Methodist Church. Survivors late Kenneth Williams. Survivors include two sons, Jerry include his wife, Judy Dale Pence Wilcher; a son, Marshall Williams (and Wendi) of Milford, Ohio and Garnett Williams Wilcher of Hustonville; and two brothers, Jerry and Ronnie (and Brenda) of Gray Hawk; two daughters, Janet Anderson Wilcher, both of Moreland. He was preceded in death by a of Glen Este, Ohio and Patricia Steele of Shelby, N.C.; two brother, Kenneth Wilcher. Funeral services were March 15 at sisters, Alene Toms of Cincinnati and Virginia Wethington of W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home with the Rev. Gene Strange Clementsville; a brother, William Brown of Bethel, Ohio; 11 officiating. Burial was in Moreland Cemetery. grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two great-great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers WILKERSON, MACK HOLLIS WILKERSON. Mack Hollis and five sisters including Emoline Wethington. Funeral Wilkerson of Dunnville died Monday, March 13, 2006. He was services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 at McKinney- 62. Born in Pellyton on April 30, 1943, he was a son of the Brown Funeral Home. Visitation will be Friday after 6 p.m. late Albert Squire and Emma Lois Lemmon Wilkerson. He was a retired pressman. Survivors include four sons, Gordon WILLIAMS, MINNIE FARRIS WILLIAMS. Minnie Farris Williams Hollis (and Tammy) Wilkerson of Dunnville, Derek Lee (and of Indiana died Friday, March 24, 2006 at her home. She was Bea) Wilkerson, Jason Ray (and Kathy) Wilkerson and Cory 88. Born in Casey County on July 12, 1917, she was a daughter of the late J.O. and Alta Mae Wright Farris. She was Bernard Funeral Home by Bro. Don Emerson. Burial was in retired from Mallory's and a member of Antioch Congregation Lakeside Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Gary Wilson, Christian Church. Survivors include her husband, Rev. Frank Kerry Thomas, Bob Williams, Joe, Jim and John Gossage. Williams; three daughters, Barbara (and Phil) Bailey of Texas, Joy (and Tom) Dunham of Michigan and Helen (and Jim) WILSON, WILLIAM "WHISTLE" WILSON. William "Whistle" Stoops of Indiana; a sister, Myrtle Manuel of Indianapolis; a Wilson of Midway died Tuesdsay Dec. 12, 2006 at his home. sister-in-law, Beulah Farris of Liberty; eight grandchildren and He was 74. Born in Casey County, he was the son of Charles 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four and Rosa Wilson. He was a retired farmer and a member of brothers, George, Jesse, Chester and Lester Farris; and a Midway Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his great-granddaughter. Funeral services will be today (March wife, Barbara Wilson; four daughters, Tina Murphy, Toni 29) at Goodwin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenlawn Jenkins, Tammy Smith and Traci Wilson; two sons, Terry Memorial Park. Wilson and Tim Wilson; three sisters, Mayme Thompson, Ruby Walker and Gevania Brown; 12 grandchildren; and two WILSON, ESSLEY V. WILSON. Essley V. Wilson of Maxey great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Dec. 15 at Duell Valley died Friday, April 7, 2006 at his home. He was 82. Clark Funeral Home in Versailles. Burial was in Midway Born in Russell County on Sept. 1, 1923, he was a son of the Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike Jenkins, Jason Wilson, Tim late Alvis and Nora Vertie Gosser Wilson. He was a member Wilson, Shane Murphy, Keith Wells and Jason Caskey. of Maxey Valley First Church of God and the widower of Nettie McQueary Wilson. Survivors include a daughter, WISER, WILLIAM RANDALL WISER. William Randall Wiser of Barbara (and Eugene) Ellis of Maxey Valley; three sons, Mooresville, Ind. died Friday, Nov. 10, 2006 at St. Francis Clinton (and Judy) Wilson of Garrard County, Harold (and Hospital in Beech Grove, Ind. He was 71. Born in Casey Sondra) Wilson and Danny (and Aquitta) Wilson, both of County on June 24, 1935, he was the son of the late James Junction City; two brothers, Ralph Wilson of Stanford and M. Wiser and Hazel Vanoy Wiser Allison. He was a retired Marvin Wilson of Science Hill; three sisters, Dorothy Hubble of utility manager for the town of Mooresville and had previously Moreland, Glenna Rice of Junction City and Judy Perkins of been an equipment operator for Hopkins Sand and Gravel in Stanford; 15 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and four Mooresville for more than 20 years. He was a veteran of the great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his wife, Clara Rae Lucas son, Haskel Paul Wilson; and a granddaughter, Allisia Gilpin. Wiser; two sons, Kevin Wiser and Brian Wiser, both of Funeral services were April 10 at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home by Mooresville; three half-brothers, Rodney Allison and Greg the Rev. Norris McCawley. Burial was in Junction City Allison, both of Liberty and DeAngelo Wiser of Nicholasville; Cemetery. three half-sisters, Sue Allison Caudill and DeAnna Wiser Wesley, both of Liberty and Diana Allison Caudill of WILSON, LULA F. WILSON. Lula F. Wilson of Liberty died Westmoreland, Tenn.; four granddaughters, Cassidy, Shelby, Monday, Feb. 6, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. She was Mackenzie and Morgan Wiser, all of Mooresville; and a 88. Born in Casey County on Dec. 31, 1917, she was a stepmother, Christine Wiser of Liberty. He was preceded in daughter of the late Aldie and Delora Atwood True. She was death by his stepfather, Quentin Allison; and a granddaughter, a homemaker and member of Liberty United Methodist Andra Leigh Wiser. Funeral services were Nov. 13 at the Church. She was the widow of Elmer S. Wilson. Survivors Church at Mt. Gilead. Burial was in White Lick Cemetery in include three sons, Donald (and Barbara) Wilson and Glen Mooresville, Ind. (and Alice) Wilson, both of Liberty, and Greg (and Connie) Wilson of Berea; a daughter, Patty (and Ott) Beeler of WITHERS, ALMOND CLYDE "SHORTY". Almond Clyde "Shorty" Hustonville; a son-in-law, Calvert Davis of Cincinnati; three Withers of Windsor died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2005 at Russell sisters, Thelma Sweeney of Florida, Dean Woodrum of County Hospital. He was 85. Born in Casey County on March Indiana and Elizabeth Grider of Liberty; two brothers, Dr. 26, 1920, he was a son of the late James William and Ida Elmer True and Junior True, both of Liberty; caregivers, Verla McBeath Withers. He was a retired retail grocery merchant, Jones and Deloris Johnson; and seven grandchildren, Todd, logger and school bus driver. He was a veteran of World War Tammy and Johnny Wilson, Amelia Luckett, Michele Beeler II and member of South Fork Separate Baptist Church. White, Robin Sutherland and Andrea Norrholm; 10 great- Survivors include his wife, Vertis Wesley Withers; two sons, grandchildren and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in James (and Sonya) Withers of Florida and Roger (and death by a daughter, Carol Davis; two brothers, James and Catherine) Withers of Windsor; a daughter, Alma Lou (and Tom True; a sister, Pearl Sharp; two grandsons, Timothy and Paul) Sayers of Bethelridge; four grandchildren, Kim Johnson, Nicholas Wilson; and a great-grandchild. Funeral services Lorie Shennan, Jennifer and Kelly Withers; and four great- were Feb. 9 at Liberty United Methodist Church with the Rev. grandchildren, Luke and Gracie Johnson and Meghan and Jim Powell and Rev. Brad Fleming officiating. Burial was in Lauren Curry. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Glenwood Cemetry. Pallbearers were Todd, Tammy and Mazie Mowers and Mary Black; and two brothers, Cameron Johnny Wilson, Amelia Luckett, Michele Beeler White, Robin and Delnoe Withers. Funeral services were Dec. 10 at Sutherland and Andrea Norrholm. Bartle Funeral Home McKinney-Brown Funeral Home with Bro. Clifton Cowan Liberty was in charge of arrangements. officiating. Burial was in Birdie Russell Cemetery. Pallbearers were Paul Wilkerson, Glenn Wilham, Donald Ray Morgan, WILSON, MERWYN WILSON. Merwyn Wilson of Russell T.J. and David Wesley, and Tom Shennan. Springs died Monday, March 20, 2006 at his home. He was 79. Born in Russell County on Sept. 6, 1926, he was a son of WITT, LILLIE M. WITT. Lillie Mae Witt of Liberty died Thursday, the late Lewis S. and Lura Dunbar Wilson. He was a farmer Aug. 24, 2006 at the Casey County Hospital. She was 80. and member of Union Independent Baptist Church. Survivors Born in Casey County on April 25, 1926, she was a daughter include his wife, Hazel Wilson; a son, Beckham (and Terrie) of the late Welby and Myrtle Baldock Witt. Survivors include Wilson of Russell Springs; two daughters, Kathie Wilson of two sisters, Kathleen Clark of Florida and Elizabeth Deffinger Lexington and Karen Wilson of Tennessee; a sister, Eunice of Cincinnati. Funeral services were August 28 at Bartle Thomas of Russell Springs; and two grandchildren, Abigail Funeral Home by the Rev. Bill Hill. Burial was in Antioch and Alexandra Wilson. He was preceded in death by a Cemetery. brother, Garva Wilson. Funeral services were March 23 at WOODRUM, MARY HELEN WOODRUM. Mary Helen Woodrum Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Ira and Ethel of Liberty died Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at St. Luke Hospital Coffman Wray. He was a member of Bowen United Methodist in Ft. Thomas. She was 79. Born in Casey County on Nov. Church. Survivors include his wife, Helen Jo Turpin Wray; 19, 1926, she was a daughter of the late Richard and Mattie two sons, Tommy Wray of Hustonville and David Wray of Carman Clements. She was a homemaker. Survivors include Stanford; three daughters, Donna Daugherty of Hustonville, her husband, Arvil Woodrum; three sons, James Wesley Carol Lynn Buchanan of Stanford and Brenda Banta of Woodrum of Georgetown, Larry Woodrum and Gary Stanford; a brother, Wayne Wray of Stanford; two sisters, Woodrum, both of Cincinnati; four daughters, Kathy Girard, Elsie Wilson of Gravel Switch and Bobby Mattingly of Junction Donna Fey and Janet Jones, all of Cincinnati, and Connie City; seven grandchildren, Kristy Daugherty, Brandon Sims, Luttrell of Russell Springs; two sisters, Alene Moore and Mae Katie and James Wray, Katie and Blake Florence, and Katrina Douglas, both of Ohio; three brothers, Marvin Clements and Culbertson; and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in Franklin Clements, both of Cincinnati, and Otha Bill Clements death by a grandson, Tyler Banta. Funeral services will be at of Liberty; 19 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and a 2 p.m. today (Dec. 20) at W.L. Pruitt Funeral Home. Burial will great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were April 15 at be in Buffalo Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tommy, McKinney-Brown Funeral Home by Bro. Jeff Edwards. Burial David, and Scott Wray, Todd Carmicle, Russell Banta, Tony was in Whited Cemetery. Pallbearers were Darold Wesley Turpin and James Wray. Honorary pallbearers will be Howard Girard, Randy D. Woodrum, Chris Jones, Eric and Derrick Gibson, Joe Griffitts, Carol Leigh, and Bobby Henson. Fey, Brad and Brandon Luttrell, Gary and Chad Woodrum. ZACHARY, ALVIN LESLIE ZACHARY. Alvin Leslie Zachary, WOOTEN, ELSIE MAE MEANS WOOTEN. Elsie Mae Means formerly of Casey County, died Monday, Oct. 17, 2005 in Wooten of Hustonville died Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006 at Naples, Fla. He was 92. Born in Casey County on Dec. 22, Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center. She was 75. 1912, he was a son of the late Thomas Marion and Ella Griffin Born in Lincoln County on March 16, 1930, she was a Zachary. He was a retired Purdue University professor, daughter of the late Julius and Stella Mae Martin Means. She where he was a faculty advisor for collegiate soil judging was a homemaker and member of Moreland Christian teams. He was also a former professor at the University of Church. She was the widow of Hollis J. Wooten. Survivors Kentucky, an elementary teacher in Casey County, and a include a daughter, Barbara (and James) Fair of Hustonville; member of the Civilian Conservation Corps in Yosemite three brothers, Harold Means and Lloyd Means, both of National Park, and a referee. He was a U.S. Army Casey County, and Donald Means of Stanford; three sisters, veteran of World War II, serving as a radar specialist. He was Anna Godbey of Mt. Salem, Mary Dotson of Indiana and active in Lafayette Noon Kiwanis Club, the American Cancer Helen Jarrett of Indianapolis; three grandchildren, Teresa Society and Alfred Lloyd Tennyson Literacy Society. He was a Owens, Misty Brock and James Fair Jr.; and two great- member of First United Methodist Church in Indiana and the grandchildren. Funeral services were Feb. 4 at W.L. Pruitt widower of Nettie Rich Zachary. Survivors include a son, Funeral Home in Moreland with the Rev. David Smith Robert (and Lynn) Zachary of Florida; two sisters, Beulah Z. officiating. Burial was in Hustonville Cemetery. Wesley of Liberty and Velma Sanders of Florida; and two grandchildren, Brandon and Allison. He was preceded in WRAY, LEONARD "LEN" THOMAS WRAY SR. Leonard "Len" death by five brothers, John, Clevo, Edward, Coy and Willie Thomas Wray Sr. of Stanford died Sunday, Dec.17, 2006 at Zachary; and two sisters, Dollie Hatter and Neva Brown. Central Baptist Hospital. He was 70. Born April 21, 1936 in